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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 196 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Envoys Agree to Talks On Arms, Mideast Peace VIENNA (UPI) - Secretary of State man capital of Bonn on his four-day tour of “The discussion was constructive and Henry A. Kissinger and Soviet Foreign Europe. was conducted in a friendly atmosphere,” Minister Andrei A. Gromyko ended two “We had very useful discussion,” Kissinger said Monday night after five days of talks today with an agreement to Kissinger said. “The atmosphere was cor­ hours of negotiations with Gromyko at the BEEF CHOCk I eT meet again soon to discuss nuclear disar­ dial.” He had said before the start of Imperial Hotel. BEE^F ROUND mament and the Middle East. today’s meeting that the two men made Asked by newsmen if the two diplomats “We agreed to meet again in the near some progress in their first round of talks managed to revive the stalled Strategic BONELESS future,” Kissinger told newsmen at the on a treaty limiting strategic nuclear Arms Limitation Talks in Geneva, the BONELESS end of a six-hour meeting today at the weapons. secretary of state replied, “Some TURKEY Kissinger said at his next meeting with Soviet Embassy. progress was made.” TOP ROUND SIRLOIN TIP A smiling Gromyko nodded agreement. Gromyko the two would discuss in detail Kissinger’s spokesman Robert Ander­ Kissinger and Gromyko spoke to this treaty, prospects of peace in the Mid­ son said the talks gave “both Kissinger BREAST newsmen under the trees in the front yard dle East, and other topics of mutual in­ and Gromyko a chance to discuss the topic of the Soviet Embassy before Kissinger terest. on more than a technical level.” 2 tr) I B AVG FIRST CUT - BONE IN went to the airport to fly to the west Ger­ “I agree with what the secretary has SALT talks in Geneva between Soviet STEAK said,” Gromyko said. STEAK and American technicians have been bogged down over complex details such as verifying the number of missiles with mul­ tiple warheads. Cambodian Gunboat Mutiny Reported 'The two officials also discussed the J1.79 Kremlin’s call for a European Security Conference aimed at recognizing the post- BANGKOK (UPI) — The crew of a dian vessel was later moved to a Thai World War II East-West division of Cambodian gunboat believed to have been navy base at Sattahip, the port serving the Europe. involved in the seizure of the U.S. U.S.-run U Tapao Air Base. The United States has been hesitant to merchant ship Mayaquez has defected to Government sources said Thailand, take part in the security conference, Thialand, government sources said today. anxious to maintain good relations with. which would legitim ize Soviet and BEEF CHUCK -CRY-O-VAC The sources said the gunboat arriv^ the new Communist leaders in Cambodia, American spheres of influence in Europe. last week at Sattahip, 100 miles south of was unsure what to do about the defection. “’There is a lot of work to be done,” Bangkok, dropped anchor off the Gulf of U.S. officials refused comment. Anderson said. “I underline there is a lot Thailand port and the crew asked for The Washington Post said the crew of work to be done.” CORNED asylum. threw the Captain overboard before President Ford and Soviet Communist The crew told officials in a Thai boar­ sailing to Thailand and pledged allegiance leader Leonid Brezhnev began work on the BLADE ding party that the ship had taken part in to the former Cambodian government. new SALT treaty last November at their the capture of the Mayaquez May 12 near The newspaper said the Thai govern­ summit meeting in Vladivostok. REEF ment, in an pttempt to avoid Koh Tang, an island off the Cambodian A senior U.S. official in Kissinger’s par­ coast. acknowledging the incident, painted over ty expressed hope that Ford and Brezhnev POT ROAST the Cambodian markings on the ship and One government source said the Cambo­ could wind up talks on the treaty during BONE-IN BRISKET hung a Thai flag from the mast. their fall summit talks in Washington.

THIN CUT PZC Eases Liquor Restrictions Extricating Trapped Driver

For Central Business District The “jaws of life” tool in the center is pulling a landed in the westbound lanes into Werfelman’s path, By DOUG BEVINS suggested that the new regulation define the way for Mrs. Lindsay’s husband, dashboard away from the car’s injured driver, Robert T. state police said. Wearing the white, fireman’s hat at groups of similar liquor permits instead of Albert, to apply for a liquor license for a Werfelman, 48, of 300 South St., Vernon Monday about 1 left is Deputy Chief William Stratton. In front of him, A zoning regulation amendment to ease listing each type of liquor permit allowed proposed restaurant at 881-883 Main st. wearing glasses, is Roger Talbot, head of Manchester M p.m. on 1-86. It is being run by unidentified members of BEEF CHUCK liquor restriction in Manchester’s Central DELI-DELITE downtown. Lindsay is planning a new “mini-mall” the Manchester, Town Fire Department. The car which Ambulance Service. Talbot is keeping watch over SIRLOIN TIP Business District (CBD) will gq into effect Mrs. Lindsay’s amendment, subject of a building at the site, with a full-service struck Werfelrnan’s car is flipped over and in the Werfelman who is at the far left covered with a blanket. June 1, the Planning and Zoning Commis­ restaurant.as the major tenant. BONELESS May 5 public hearing, sjfecifies 12 classes background. It had jumped the guard rails at the left and (Photo by Burkamp) OLD ROAST sion voted Monday night. of liquor permits and removes restrictions The commission decision to ease liquor Tlie commission voted 4-1 to grant a for establishments with different classes restrictions in the CBD indicates that the request from Barbara H. Lindsay, which downtown zone is considered as a unique, UNDER BLADE BONELESS of permits. FASHIONED removes distance restrictions for The existing zoning regulations prohibit isolated area. Last year, the PZC rejected BEEF ROUND $|.49 different types of liquor outlets in the any liquor outlet within 1,000 feet of an amendment which would have eased CBD. restriction for the entire town. Two Injured Seriously A lb. another outlet, or within 200 feet of a POT ROAST The commission majority, voting to ap­ college, school, church, hospital, library, There was some feeling at Monday PASTRAMI prove the application, reasoned that the or charitable institution. night’s commission meeting that eased BONELESS TOP new liquor rules will provide badly needed In nearly two hours of discussion before restrictions should now apply to all of help for the decaying downtown area. Monday night’s vote, commission Manchester, but in a different form than Rescue Tool Needed to Free $ The long dissenter, commission members debated the need for a change in recommended by Town Planner J. Eric ROUND ROAST member David Paris, favored eased regulations and the possible influx of Potter last year. restrictions downtown l)ut maintained that many new liquor outlets downtown. Potter’s proposal would have removed there were unresolved issues created by Commission members agreed that free all distance restrictions for “bona fide Driver from Crushed Car BEEF the new regulation. enterprise competition will probably restaurants with inside seating capacity of Y $|.49 Paris unsuccessfully tried to persuade not less than 200.” ROUND eliminate any overloading of the CBD with By MAL BARLOW vehicle without difficulty and rushed by Sgt. Robert Cabelus of the State Police other commission members to reconsider liquor establishments. A new proposal to ease rules for the en­ lb. I added his praise. wording in the ne.w regulation, and he The amended zoning regulations clear tire town doesn’t appear likely in the near Two victims of a violent, head-on colli­ Manchester Ambulance to MMH. Due to future, although commission members in­ sion on 1-86 Monday are in hospitals today her head injuries and unstable condition, "It was the tool to apply in this case. dicated that they’ll keep studying such a recovering from serious injuries. she was transported later to St. Francis There was no other way to get that man A plan. Hilda E. Wickens, 56, of Lowell, Mass, Hospital. out,” Cabelus said. BEEF CHUCK Werfelman was stuck firmly in his vehi­ BONELESS BONELESS BEEF ROUND CHICKEN Commission members favoring the was still listed in critical condition late “They (the firemen) did a fabulous job. morning at St. Francis Hospital with head Lindsay amendment Monday night were cle. The tool was used very professionally.” W,R, Johnson Named Chairman Alfred Sieffert, Joseph injuries and fractured ribs, a spokesman Town firefighters brought to the scene He seemed surpris^ the department CUBE STEAK LEGS and the recently purchased Hurst Rescue BOTTOM ROUND Swensson, Ronald Gates, and alternate said. But her condition has stabilized com­ has only had the tool two months and that SHOULDER William Bayer. pared to Monday. Tool, often called the “jaws of life.” this was the first time it was used in an Vice Chairman John Hutchinson, the Robert T. Werfelman, 48, of 300 South Deputy Chief William Stratton emergency. $1-69 WHOLE ^ only other commission member to preside St., Vernon was still in serious condition at described the use made of it by his men: USDA President of SBM Werfelman was pinned by both legs. “These guys work under a lot of over the May 5 public hearing, was unable Manchester Memorial Hospital this mor­ CHOICE ROAST pressure. They’ve got police like me wan­ lb . I There was gasoline fuel all around the in­ lE IF ROAST to attend Monday night. ning, a spokesman said. He suffered multi­ William R. Johnson of Glastonbury, mation and markefmg committee of the ple bone fractures including bones in both jured man who appeared to need medical ting the guy into the hospital and the road National Association of Mutual Savings BONELESS executive vice president of the Savings legs. attention as fast as possible. cleared. Their supervisor is leaning over CHICKEN Bank of Manchester, has been named Banks. State Police of the Hartford barracks The firemen pulled out the Hurst tool their shoulder. They were cool and SHOULDER president of the bank, effective Aug. 1. In . his hometown, Johnson is former Ex-Prime Minister described the accident as follows: which operates without sparks, banging, professional.” • $ Johnson, who has been with SBM for 20 president and director of the East Sato’s Condition Ms. Wickens was driving a station or flame. It is powered by an electric Traffic was backed up on the highway STEAK BREASTS years, will succeed Everett J. Livesey, Glastonbury Public Library, a former wagon in the eastbound lanes of 1-86 generator. into Tolland in the westbound lanes and member of the Glastonbury Board of The tool popped open the passenger BONELESS ^ .39 who is retiring after heading the local Extremely Serious entering Manchester at about 12:45 p.m. back toward Hartford in the eastbound .39 Finance, and former chairman of the door. Then it cut the door post and BEEF a WITH RIB , bank since 1964. Johnson was named to the She lost control of the vehicle at a curve in lanes. CAGE ( post Monday by the bank’s executive com­ Glastonbury Zoning Board of Appeals. TOKYO (UPI) — Former Japanese the highway within sight of the W. Middle windshield post. The cars were towed away by wreckers CHUCK He and his family live at 56 Weir St. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato lay un­ mittee. Tpke. bridge over 1-86. It then pulled, using chains, the and the roadway cleared well before the lb. Johnson, 52, joined the bank in its conscious and near death today atop a The station wagon struck the guard rails dashboard away from Werfelman. The afternoon rush hour began. 1 quilt-covered straw mat in a Tokyo Geisha mortgage department in 1955. He was men could then pull back his seat and the -J in the center, flipped over them, and Fire Chief John Rivosa said, after elected assistant treasurer in 1957, restaurant where he was felled by a stroke struck the car driven west by Werfelman. tool pulled the steering wheel from him. hearing the reports, that the machine may 2 secretary in 1962, and secretary-treasurer while attending a meeting of business Manchester Patrolman James Meehan The whole job was done by 1:35 p.m., have paid for itself at this one accident. FRESH PRODUCE BUYS! in 1965. He became vice president and leaders. was the first officer on the scene and he roughly about 40 minutes from the time The Board of Directors approved the |5,- treasurer in 1968 and was named executive Sato, 74-year-old statesman who helpd radioed for ambulances, the fire depart­ the men arrived at the scene, Stratton 012 for the tool after seeing it PINK MEAT vice president and treasurer in 1971. He transform postwar Japan into an ment and State Police. The highway is un­ said. demonstrated at the central firehouse Jan. CALIFORNIA economic giant and then won the Nobel Stratton had high praise for his men and LUSCIOUS will continue to serve as treasurer and der the control of the State Police. 7. director of the bank. Peace Prize in 1974, was reported too Ms. Wickens was removed from her the tool. SWEET He is a graduate of Wilbraham Academy critically ill to be removed to a hospital. FRESH and Middlebury College, where he Prime Minister Takeo Miki and other received a degree in economics. He is also high figures of Japan’s conservative CANTALOUPES CAUFORNIA a graduate of the Graduate School of political world streamed past the im­ 0 Savings Banking and has completed provised bed in the traditional Shinkiraku Gov. Ella Grasso Reiterates Stand , BROCCOLI courses at several schools of special restaurant in downtown Tokyo where Sato studies. collapsed Monday night. Johnson serves as director of the Sato’s personal physician. Dr. Yasushi Against State Levy for Pay Raises STRAWBERRIES pm Savings Bank Housing Corp. and Savings Ueda of Jikei University hospital, said each 2 1 Q o Bank Life Insurance Co. He is vice presi­ that Sato’s condition was critical and had dent and director of the Hartford Mutual worsened. He said Sato’s blood pressure HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. The unions had said Connecticut could weeks ago when she said she could not ex­ TROPICAL FRUIT Investment Fund. had dropped, and that his pulse had in­ Grasso today said she will not resort to get the ?8 million it needs for salary hikes tend Vietnamese refugees an official in­ TASTY FANCY Locally, Johnson is director of creased from 80-90 Monday night to 100-106 new state levies in her battle with state by withholding employes’ contributions to vitation to Connecticut because the state SWEET Northeast Data Comm Inc. and the this morning. employes threatening to strike because of the retirement fund, to be put back when already has high unemployment. MANGOES Greater Manchester Chamber of the lack of proposed wage hikes for them. the state is in better fiscal condition. The governor said today she has sent a CUCUMBERS “Some of the figures are inflated and CHERRY Commerce. He is past president and direc­ Mrs. Grasso also said she felt it personal contribution to a charity group some are just not feasible,’’ Mrs. Grasso CALIFORNIA tor of the Manchester Kiwanis Club and “proper” that the Connecticut Senate providing assistance to the refugees. the United Way of Manchester. Monday approved a resolution officially sai of the plan. Mrs. Grasso also said the state’s Piper Inside Today The governor also denied news reports He also serves on the mortgage com­ welcoming South Vietnamese refugees to Navajo aircraft should be taken to TOMATOES 3*1 mittee of the Savings Banks Association of that she had criticized President Ford’s Bradley International Airport and put the United States. Area Profile ...... Pages 5,6 handling of the Mayaguez incident as alongside the “ people mover.” Both jwcv "ii* ittt" ii7Kf~T8nc7*TMiw ' CARROTS Connecticut, and is a member of the infor­ “I don’t expect to be looking at any Dear Abby...... 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PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 80,197? MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., *11168.. May 20, 1975 — PAGE THPFF^ NATIONAl WEAfHf I WIVICE EOMCAST *• 7AM CST S -21 - 75 THEATER SCHEDULE AUTOS UP 3®-^^ ,3000- Groups Told Juvenile Court BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -- ^ PUBLIC District Board Seeks 4-Mill Tax Argentina’s motor vehicle pro­ 2 9 .7 7 TV TONIGHT RECbRDS duction was 37,648 units for the Burnside 1 — “ Young Powers Are Limited by Law district bylaws by John first two months of 1975, the In- UA East 1 — “ Shampoo” B y S O L R. C O H E IR tor of Public Works, Jay Giles, Frankenstein” 7:15-9:15 LaBelle, district counsel. dustrialDevelopment Secre­ 7:00-9:00 As expected, the Eighth Mayor John ’Thompson and the 6:00 The Way It W as___ 24-57 tariat announced adiilt courts where incarcera­ District b W d of directors Mon­ LaBelle ruled any registered town directors. N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Captioned N ew s...... 57 . Burnside 2 — “ What’s Up By Floyd Larson High School Student Senate to UA East 2 — “ Man in a Glass tion under more strict controls Warranty Deeds day night recommended a 4- voter residing in the district for District voters are certain to Bewitched ...... 5 M.A.S.H...... 3 Doc?” 7:15-9:00 An insight into the legal get input from them. Hie idea, Booth” 2:00-8:00 Charles F. Barrera Jr. and mill Ux rate for 1975-76. It is 1.5 at least three months (18 years elect two new directors to the The Untouchables ...... 9 limitations as well as the he said, was to get an overview is possible. Merv Griffin Show...... 5 M o v ie s...... 3-5 Sandra A. Barrera to Martin mills or 60 per cent above the of age or older) may vote for June 25 six-member district Secret Agent...... 18 Showcase Cinema 1 — humane considerations in­ which hopefully would lead to No formal action was taken M o v ie ...... 8-40 Has Marriage Made It? .. 8-40 uA East 3 — “ What’s Up Callahan and Carol E. Reardon, 2.5 mills current levy. the budget, tax rate and district board. The Honeymooners...... 20 "Lady” 8:00 volved in the Juvenile Court understanding of the problems on either bill by either group. M o v ie ...... 20-22-30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Dqc’ ” 7-30-9:15 property at 76 Bigelow St., $M,- The directors are proposing a officers. J. Edward Mckeever and BOLAND process was given at a com­ Judge Higgins stated the Electric Q>mpany...... 24-57 N ov a ...... 24 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Drive-In - “ Dir- Showcase Cinema 2 — “ Peter and possible solutions to serious LaBelle said the bylaws say Juvenile Court is a limited 000. 3258,187 budget for the next Dante E. Balboni, whose terms Bonanza...... 40 Pioneers of Painting...... 57 bined meeting of two groups of problems such' as vandalism. I*’®® ty Harry” 8:15; “Magnum Proud” 7:40-9:50 Green Manor Estates Inc. to fiscal year — 3112,045 for the nothing about property rights expire, have announced they concerned citizens Monday ^ gg in i, speaking for his in­ court with its powers rather OIL CO. 6:30 9:00 M o v ie ...... 9 Force” 10:00 Showcase Cinema 3 — “ Tom­ Robert Agnew, two lots on fire department, 3105,097 for for voting — only residence won’t seek re-election. night in the Whiton Memorial rigidly defined by state law. N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 NBA P la y o ff...... 3 formal group, outlined similar Grissiom Rd., 3^,000. rights. In effect, the bylaws McKeever, a director for six 1=®® Vernon Cinema 1 — “ Lenny” my” 7:25-9:50 Library auditorium. ’This means, he said, that any public works and 341,045 for ad­ EST, 1 ^ 5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 objectives and urged support of don’t give voting rights (for the Greatest Sports Legends . . . 18 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 7 ;30-9:30 change in court operations Herman M. Frechette and ministration. It is 341,554 above years (two terms) said he’s Z oom ...... 24-57 Showcase Cinema 4 — "Lost Jamra Higgins, Juvenile pending legislation which his budget and tax rate) for those 9:15 usually require legislative ac­ Albert R. Martin to Joseph M. the current budget. retiring for personal reasons , , Cinema 2 - “Young Love” 7:30-9:30 Court judge, and formerly of group feels will help com­ 7:00 ’Theonie...... 57 Reidy Jr. and Lama M. Reidy, However, because district owning property within the dis­ and for a chance to "have a lit­ FUEL 9IL ...... ® Frankenstein” 7:15-9:15 Manchester, spoke on his munities cope with rising crime tion. N ew s...... 3-22-40 property at 26 Wetherell St., voters approved a budget last trict but residing outside dis­ tle more time at home with my 9:30 experience as a judge in the rates. As an example, he pointed out Andy Griffith S how ...... 5 329,900. June about 320,000 out of trict limits. family.” lOW lSr TIMTUAIUISS' To Be Announced...... 18 First District Juvenile Court, One bill concerns an the limited detention facilities 38.9« KA Truth or Consequences...... 8 Armando Repetto to Gary B. balanse, the district will wind A check-off list of eligible Balboni, in office three years, Assignment Am erica____ 24-57 one of three serving Connec­ automatic jail sentence for which must be expanded if the 200 Gillon Minimum Ironside ...... 9 and Constance J. Hebert, up the current fiscal year about voters will be available for the said the increased respon­ 10:00 ticut. thpse convicted of commiting people convince the legislature -K ck Van Dyke S h o w ...... 18 property at 53 Durant St., 326,- 3^ ,000 in the red and has June 25 annual meeting — to sibilities in his job made him AUTOMATIC DELIVERY N ews...... 5 His audience Was composed a crime with a handgun. The that more serious offenders Sounding Board ...... 20 600. borrowed that amount. Next guarantee only those eligible to decide to retire from office. 24 HOUR SERVICE SO Marcus Welby M D ...... 8-40 Listen Ladies One and AUII of members of a special bill 'was introduced by must be jailed. The Romagnolis’ Table _ 24 William C. and Judith G. year’s budget must pay off that vote do so. Michal Massaro, completing Washington D eb a tes...... 18 Greater Manchester Chamber Manchester State Sen.' David He said he is convinced the •AIM ^i?^|SMOW To Tell the Truth...... 30 Pick up your phone and give us a calU Johnson to Walter R. and Lynda loan. The directors expressed their his first year as president of the 646-6320 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 of Commerce committee which Barry. ’The other bill is the so- system is basically good but Woman Is ...... 57 Good Food and Service is a Real Treat — L. Rasmussen, property at 111 Monday night’s board action dismay and consternation over district, said he’ll run for re- 70 Interface ...... 24-57 has been getting input from called transfer bill which, un­ needs some changes to become 7:30 Cambridge St., 337,500. was unanimous. The proposed what they called “ foot- election. 369 CtnUr 81., Manciwttir ;X'J|NOWEIS ^ El&v A n d new customers we always like to meet, various segments of the com­ der certain conditions, would more effective. He stressed the Celebrity Sweepstakes...... 3 10:30 Antonio G. and Sandra budget and tax rate still must dragging” by town officials in Feeling Good ...... 24 munity on youth problems, and permit the shift of the trial of need for flexibility in allowing un WEATHIIF<^A$T V Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 So come on over to our new store — Michele to Gerardo and Maria be approved by district voters not arriving at the formula for a private citizens group headed certain juvenile offenses into the courts to weigh the cases on Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 Habitat Project ...... 57 Michele, property at 118-120 at their annual meeting June 25 sewage fees to be charged the And donH let cooking be a bothersome chore... by former legislator Charles the adult court system. individual merits citing the Music Place ...... 18 11:00 Summer St., 39,8^. at 7:30 p.m. at Bentley School, district. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday night, snow flurries will be in­ Boggini, seeking information Currently, the group, was told, basically good kid who gets into TRANSCENDENTAL ’The Fourth Estate...... 24 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Adminislraton’g Deed Hollister St. The answers sought are from dicated in portions of the northern Rockies with rain and showers throughout the rest of 78 MAPLE ST. and solutions in the same area. only murder cases can be trouble and is not only punished Masquerade P a rty ...... 30 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Wesley Bulla, executor of the Director Gordon Lassow meetings, weeks ago with Town MEDITATIDN- the Rockies and the western Plains. Showers will be expected also in northern Michigan, Judge of Probate William shifted if the accused is under by the court but his parents as Room 222 ...... 40 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 MAIWHESTER will of Irene Bulla, to Charles reported on an interpretation of Manager Robert Weiss, Direc­ upper Maine and Illinois. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in FitzGerald, chairman of the 16. 'The proposed Thill would well in contrast to the habitual Trintc«nd«ntal MadlUtlon (TM) It an tnorUata, 2 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 20 F. Barrera Jr. and Sandra A. or incorrigible offender to natural, tatlly latmad tachnlqu* lor gaining doop 2 Chamber group, presided and parenthesis) Atlanta 67 (87), Boston 60 (79), Chicago 69 (86), Cleveland 62 (85), Dallas 72 646-0037 lower the age to 14 for other Barrera, property at 67 rM t and rolixatlon. Ovor 100 Mlontinc atudioo Nava 8:00 explained the group had early whom the court is the only sym­ (87), Denver 41 (67), Duluth 51 (70), Houston 70 (87), Jacksonville 67 (91), Kansas City 71 PAGANI’S serious offenses aqd repeat Hemlock St., 337,000. varlflod that 20 mlnulta ol TM twico a day improvoa Good T im es...... 3 met with problem youth as well offenders, under certain con­ bol of authority. haalth, ctimnati, mantal clarity, and aoclal (91), Little Rock 67 (87), Los Angeles 63 (66), Miami 74 (90), Minneapolis 61 (84), New Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 • Pizzas • Antipasto a is PaganI • Salads Judgment Lien as members of the Manchester ditions, could be transferred to His basic appeal was for ralilionthlpt. Tha Iramandoua growth of TM la Orleans 67 ( 88), New York 62 (82), Phoenix 57 (79), San Francisco 49 (70), Seattle 49 (66), Happy D ays...... 8-40 MOST RATTLERS • Grinders • Pasta • Meat Balls those youngsters whom, he Hartford National Bank and MihirisMI hlHl batad on (act — il workal Trust Co. against Carroll R. and St. Louis 66 (91) and Washington 65 (86). Mets vs. R eds...... 9 . SANTA FE,N.M.(UPD~ New • PIckIsd Mushrooms • Chaesa Balls • Sausage said, “ we can’t rehabilitate Approve $80.2 M illion Budget Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 Mexico has the dubious distiiK- • Spaghetti Sauce • Hot’s Dourves • Spinach Pies because they have not be Mildred F. Hawthorne, proper­ FREE PUBLIC LECTURES This Thurtday, May 22nd. Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 tion of having the second largest • Manicotti • Lasagna • Stuffed Shells habilitated.” ty at 24 Avon St., 31,785.37. Manchaatar - 7:30 Chanay Tachnical 8choot Marriage Licenses 791 Waal Middia Turnpika 0 NOTL ‘U n u rs up MMT Sgec. Adults K . 5 0 number of species and “ Restriction is another area NEW HAVEN (UPI) — The Board of Aldermen has ap­ QIaatonbury - 7:30 P.M. Walla Tumar Library subspecies of rattlesnakes in the we should encourage,” he said, Edward Charles Klucewicz, 0 proved a $80.2 million budget for fiscal 1975-76 which does rffTBT»C!7oLLO»rwBi»lon>VI. »ION«' (Open Tuesday thru Sunday 9 to 9 • Closed Mondays) 358 H ackm atack St., and 2407 Main 8traat ILM RATING GUIDE United States. "through supervised work not involve an increase in the city’s tax rate but allows for Adrienne Evelyn Stack, 29 Rockvilit - 8:00 P.M. Lottia Flak Memorial Building For Parents and There are 12 varieties of the ABOUT TOWN programs or some qther means increased spending because of increased revenues. Hanry Park off Bouth Btraat poisonous snake found in New so that vandals in particular Wellington Rd., June 6, St. James Church. The board voted Monday night to defer action on pay MiimiaK>«..t.iiTn)»*CKS0fP«»ic»5 3 ^ 1 Their Children Mexico. can pay off the damage they MTERMTIOIUL MEHTATKIN SOOETY John Joseph Moore Jr., 9 riases fbr key elected officials. Spending will be up 33,466,- 5 Lincoln atroot, Harttord * 247-6733 have done.” M Ledwti 5>a»wa4 b; IB, a rae.pnfil Macational orfanatiM. C I N E 1 m WILD J | C I N E ^ arbaba stb eib ^ "ZSl QCNCflALAMOItlICa Linnwood Dr., and Lee Ann 000 in the approaching fiscal year, it was estimated. IMS MANWAGLASSBOOTr Manchester Lodge of Masons F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 In summarizing, Judge Wright, 23 Linwood Dr., May will meet tonight at 7:30 at the W. Center St., to ^ y their Higgins said, “ Keep yourself MEL BROOKS' 23, Church of the Assumption. Masonic Temple for special respects to the-latq^Ms. Mary informed. Remember, we (the “ WHAT’S UP Gerald Thomas Davis, 54 "YOUNG (PC) NU»l|flU.OUWWI communication. Manchester Hilderbrand/whose s^er is a courts) have legal limitations Herald Family/Travel Woodhill Rd., and Dorothy DOC? ” G Assembly, Order of Rainbow member. on what we can do. Our society FRANKENSTEIN' I Sm IMMII iv IMI* '\ Louise Simmons, Stafford t«il*llNih»-T6Mp« for Girls, will present the has massive family problems. Springs, May 24, Second 99e 7:15-9:15990 17:15-9:00 *2.50 Mother.’s degree. All Master The Women’s Bible Study ’There is a need for group Congregational Church. Masons and members of the Group of South United homes, like New Hope Manor, CHILDREN UNDER 8 NOT ADMITTED EVENINGS Building Permits A G W A ^ MANCHESTER Eastern Star are invited. Methodist Church will meet where young people can break Editor Betty Ryder^ U & R Housing Corp., new DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A r;=n MtfMcm tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. away from some of the patterns STARTS WED.! “ SHAMPOO” • “ TOWERING INFERNO” I w l IMMlTiiWtMM dwelling at 37 Grissom Rd., The executive committee of that lead to delinquency. -MON.-TUES.- 335,000. the British-American Club will Athletic programs are needed The committee formulating Edward McCartan, tool shed Cllnt Eastwood meet tonight at 8 at the and Manchester is already a SHOWCASt CINtMA/ 1234 plans for a reunion of at 47 Lilac St., 3120. “ DIRTY “ MAGNUM ,„ v is in-the-knew en clubhouse. Manchester High School, Class leader. Summer jobs are a help to keep young people from Eloise Daigle, swimming 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. ,(R) NO CM U M U IT AOMTTIO of 1940, will meet Wednesday at EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 HARRY FOMT' J l^ j (A^hiMMMr««v having too much idle time on pool at 264 Autumn St., 33,400. The Emma Nettleton Group 8 p.m. at The Colony in Talcott- W. Hoyt for estate of Robert Memorial Day • FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE, their hands. Starts Wed. Bronson in Breakout of Center Congregational Ville. The reunion is scheduled Gorman, sign at 750 Main St., for October. “ We need to be able to • MPAA the latest Church, will meet tonight for a transfer more of the in- 3190. 7:M-M0 potiuck at 6:30 at the church. corrigibles to the higher courts S & D Pool Installers for Thn.H«. There will also be a teacup auc­ and we need volunteers to work Fred Mahoney, swimming pool Tpei Sunset Club will meet A SttSSM w3 T » 7 * » s« U Moons' COODT MOT-K tion. at 116 Green Rd., 3900. with the courts in trying to help M 1:15-3:2$ MatTrl 7:2$-$j« Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the those we keep in our jurisdic­ Julie A. 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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues- May 20.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 20,1975 — PAGE FIVE ^aiirlipstpr Sitpiitun Hrralli Funds Sought to Meet Sandberg Removal Motion Fails Teacher Salary Hikes COVENTRY Dam project which is under the that the council had not been Over-all, Carilli questioned OPINION She Hcralii supervision of Sandberg had not keep up-to-date on requests that Monica Shea the “credibility of Sandberg.” been completed according to had been made to the Town BOLTON and suggesting ways of ob­ Area Profile Correspondent Councilman Dick Bteault schedule; Council by various residents Donna Holland taining the money. . R.F.D. 3 said, “Many of A1 Carilli’s • That Sandberg did not ob­ and which have be^iHteferred Correspondenl The Board of Selectmen Hemlock Point points have proper foundation tain a right of way from the to Sandberg. ^ f Too Much Dwelling 646-0375 agreed on the letter but decided 742-9495 and I suggest that the council Holy Name Society for a back Carilli also said that the coun­ The Board of Selectmen Mon­ not to suggest ways of getting The motion of Councilman A1 meeting of June 2 be principally access to the proposed cil had received misinforma­ day discussed a |10,000 request the money. Carilll, asking for the resigna­ devoted to the issues un­ LWV Gets First Male cemetery; tion from Sandberg, concerning from the Board of Education Bolton Police Study Com­ tion of Allen Sandberg, town resolved or still pending.” On The Past • That Sandberg did not some of the projects that Mike This was made into the form for the 1975-1976 fiscal year during the study will be manager received no second at mittee held its final meeting order the papers at the landfill Pesce, superintendent of which would eiiable it to imple­ ANDOVER transmitted to residents before Monday night’s council of a motion that was passed and Although politically and Since no military operation’s out­ Monday to compile all informa­ to be buried when so ordered; streets, was supposed to be ment teacher salary increases tion obtained by it during ibe Donna Holland the issue comes to a referen­ meeting. the Finance Committee and the geographically poles apart, Senate • That Sandberg told the working on and that these come can be propanuned precisely, for which negotiations were last several months and to Correspondent dum. 'The motion was made after Steering Committee will meet council one thing about the projects were some of the Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of recently completed. the information over to Jthe 646-0375 Mrs. LeBaron said anyone in­ the council met in executive with Sandberg before that it is ideal for second pessing by town attorney’s recommen­ reasons why he voted to fire Selectmen Leon Rivers asked Board of Selectmen. Dennis Keenan is the first terested in participating in the session with Sandberg to dis­ meeting to try and straighten Montana and White House press 1 dations on the terms of alter­ Pesce. almost everyone military and non­ where the money was supposed Dave Dreselly, selectman, male to sign up for membership study should call her or Mrs. cuss his performance. out some of the difficulties. nates to Planning and Zoning secretary Ron Nessen made remarks military alike. to come from. First Selectman met briefly with the com­ in the Andover League of Shirley McGee. Mrs. LeBaron Carilli had issued a four-page Commission when in fact the Richard Morra suggested the mittee. He said Lt. John.Wat­ Women Voters since a change lives on Wales Rd. in Andover memorandum to all the council recently which were strikingly To overemphasize the military direct opposite was the actual school board could encumber son from the Colchester in its bylaws last year permit­ and Mrk. McGee lives on members in which he listed the HAVE YOU AN case; similar in meaning. aspect of it by making, as some are, any surplus money it has left barracks would be unable'to at­ Carriage Dr. in Hebron. reasons he thought the council Superb EVENT SCHEDULED ting it. • 'That a recycling toilet from the present year unless tend the meeting because of Keenan is active in local af­ Officers Elected should seek Sandberg’s resigna­ Asked if there should be a con­ an issue out of the casualties, is to costs more than originally the THAT CALLS FOR the Board of Finance has prior commitments, ^atson fairs. He has full voting rights The league elected officers tion. gressional inquiry into the Mayapez council was told for the installa­ FOOD? forget that despite disapeement over already added the estimated had been invited to the meeting in the league. for the coming year at its re­ Carilli said that Sandberg; tion; It may be a wedding, a Incident to see if the War Powers Act whether casualties could have been surplus to next year’s revenues. to talk with the committee. cent annual meeting. • Had not issued an annual Membership into the league • That Sandberg has not com­ banquet or just an informal Morra said it wasn’t the Dreselly will meet with Wat­ Those elected were Eva town report for 1973-74 after of 1973 had been violated by President less if there had been delay, better in­ is open to all United States pleted a policy statement on get-together of a ^society, selectmen’s responsibility at son Wednesday. The committee LaBaron, president; Cheryl promising this report sometime citizens over 18 years of age streets signs which had been lodge or some friendly group. Ford when he ordered the military telligence, etc., the objective of the this point to approve the funds Stostio, president-elect; in January after the auditor’s asked him to conVey the and older. promised for March of 1975. operation to free the ship and crew and wouldn’t be unless a Town Imodale Richards, secretary- report was received; operation was to recapture the message Bolton wants informa­ Study Carilli also stated that Meeting had to be called for ap­ tion on crimes; it is aot trying treasurer; Mary McNamara, • That Sandberg did not ITe Are Prepared to hijacked by the Cambodians, A study of the Andover school Sandberg has made obvious Mayapez and free its crew. In this proval o( the funds. to be antagonistic toward the director of community order the roll bars for the town Serve You to Your system to determine the errors in the handling of the Mansfield rejected the idea out of we succeeded. Selectman Dave Dreselly police protection it is presently relations; Dorothy Richey, trucks and back-up bells for the Complete Satitfaction 2 2 feasibility of deregionialization town budget and that these suggested writing a letter to the receiving, it said. coordinating director; and Ruth town trucks which were hand. Sen. Mansfield has quite rightly of Grades 7 and 8 in District 8 errors were not immediately Our catering service is set up finance board and school board The committee gave several Munson and Shirley McGee, necessary to meet the OSHA While encouraging presidential will be done by the Andover corrected when brought to to be flexible enough to ac-- placed this as the highest priority and informing them it wasn’t the questions to Dreselly to ask directors. requirements, even though the League of Women Voters. Sandberg’s attention; That commodate any size dialope with congressional leaders selectmen’s responsibility yet Watson. Pony League money had been appropriated in view of the success has rightly dis­ Eva LeBaron, league presi­ Sandberg has not prepared a gathering, Why not call us and The Andover Pony League in June of 1974; on such matters, the Democratic financial report on the monies talk over the details? couraged any second guessing. dent, said it will be an impor­ won its opening game against • That Sandberg did not paid to the town by individual leader was quite adamant that the ul­ Nessen too was timely in his remarks tant issue in the coming year. Bolton Saturday 6 to 3. notify the council or the Board She said before the league contractors for extra police Coach of the league is Shifty of Education when the OSHA in­ timate decision was the President’s to remind us in the media that while work that had been asked for in Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. can take a position on the issue Sides. spection was to be made; TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 0 and should remain so. He went on to our basic role is an adversary one, we AREA it must do a complete study. March of 1975. • That the Coventry Lake All information acquired Carilli also said in his memo add that we in America do too much are performing a disservice to our POLICE REPORT “looking backward” and that the inci­ readers, viewers and listeners, if we Football League dent is over and he was pleased with Eleven turtles on a log in a pond at Porter and Adelaide Sts. in Manchester. (Photo by Steve Dunn) do not just as diligently report the VERNON St., Rockville, was charged To Pre-Register the outcome. He said we have too good things in government as well as Richard Rahmlow, 18, of 64 Monday witi driving without a Skinner Rd., Vernon, was license. He is to appear in court many investigations and commissions scandal. charged Monday with failure to in Rockville June 10. BOLTON dwelling on the past and thi^, he im­ The point both of these men seem to drive a reasonable distance SOUTH WINDSOR William Bellody Jr., 19, of 21 Donna Holland plied, detracts from the time be driving home is that while neither apart in connection with the in­ ANDREW TULLY vestigation of a two-car acci­ Farmstead Lane; Richard Correspondent Congress needs and should be using to 646-0375 would rule out full disclosure of any dent on West Rd. Myers Jr., 18, of 101 Hillside There will be a pre­ face the problems of the present and Police said Rahmlow collided D r.; and 'Hiomas Reardon, 18, scandalous conduct, we should not let registration for the town junior with a car driven by Frederick of 185 Pine Tree Lane, all of future. our rehashing of the past detract from Reassurance and senior pony football leagues Lee of Legion Dr., Rockville. South Windsor, were charged OPEN Thursday at 6;30 p.m. at In a college graduation address, the problems at hand. No injuries were reported. Both Monday night with fourth- Herrick^emorial Park. Nessen accused the media of doing a cars were towed from the degree larceny. For in essence this is what we did All b ^ s interested in playing add Interest, FORUM Police said the charges were disservice to readers, viewers and scene. with Watergate. 'The real tragedy of WASHINGTON - Both the Soviet Union internal affairs of a sovereign .nation. government in action after the Pueblo in­ Rahmlow is to appear in matte in connection with the in­ are asked to attend. Boys who have not played in the football- listeners by trying to find a scandal in Watergate was not corruption in itself and Communist China seemed to be Moreover, Soviet authorities saw to it that cident, did nothing when North Korean Commov Pleas Court 19 vestigation of a complaint from the CC Shell Station, Service program in previous years every news event in Washington. but that we allowed it to paralyze us “egging on the Khmer Rouge regime” a brief report by the official news agency MIGs on April 14,1969, shot down a Navy Rockville June 10. following Cambodian seizure of the Tass on U.S. attacks on Cambodian naval EC121 electronic eavesdropping plane, Richard Lappen Jr., 17, of 79 Rd., South Windsor, concerning must be accompanied by a While the press must be ever for so long. Mansfield and Nessen American merchant vessel Mayaguez in vessels quoted some “Western reports” as although the 31 men aboard all died when Brooklyn St., Rockville, was the removal of hubcaps from a parent. vigilant to corruption and scandal in Our Responsibility international waters, according to a high saying the Mayaguez may have been a spy the plane plunged into the Sea of Japan. charged Monday with being ab­ car parked in the rear of the joucanadd seem to be saying it is time to get a Boys from 14 to 18 years of station. Police said the youths government everywhere, Nessen has official in U.S. military intelligence. ship. President Ford learned from these sent without leave, on com­ age are eligible. The weight for new perspective that will enable us as This source, who has dally access to In Peking the Chinese foreign ministry humiliations. He acted promptly to show plaint of the U.S. Navy. He was said they thought it was a junk Dear sir; the first game is limited to 150 a point in that the media should not a nation to cope with all of our reports, on messages between foreign refused to intervene on the grounds that the world he wouldn’t tolerate what he returned to the custody of Navy car. In reply to Mr. Metivier’s letter of May pounds for juniors and 185 powers by the code-breaking national the matter “is not our concern.” Cam­ saw as an arrogant act of international officials. All three were released on become so preoccupied with scandal problems rather than use hindsight or 14; pounds for seniors. security agency, said several com­ bodia’s Price Sihanouk who lives in Peking law-breaking. He invoked his powers un­ Edwin Clements, 38, of 4| their promise to appear in Com­ M VI Anyone having any questions that it distorts the overall perspective Certainly we are “chumps.” If you rumors of scandal to sidetrack us munications dispatched by radio to Phnom in the Peking Embassy of the Khmer der the Constitution and within the limits Spring St. was charged Monday mon Pleas Court 12, East Hart­ aniythlng review the history of our country you will should call head coach Steve of the Democratic processes at work. Penh from Moscow and Peking had been Rouge regime both ignored U.S. requests imposed by the War Powers Act to use with intoxication in connection ford, June 9. from the many problems we face. undoubtedly find that the American people Narsavage, 646-7459. intercepted by U.S. spy satellites. for the ship’s immediate release. force for the protection of American lives with the investigation of a com­ The M ayapez Incident is such an have frequently been “chumps.” We have The message, the source said, Quite aside from what the intercepted and property. plaint that he would not leave (also subtract, multiply and divide) recently been led down the path of self- event. “proclaimed the rightness” of the Cambo­ messages said, the Russian and Red On the heels of the Vietnam debacle. an apartment when asked to. acclaimed righteousness and glory dian action. He added; “The tone of the Chinese position was consistent with their Ford interpreted the Mayaguez seizure as He was released on; his throughout the whole Indochina war and messages was encouraging — almost, you historic approach to international an early effort by a Communist nation to promise to appear in court in MEDI-CUES for what? How can we possibly excuse the might say, congratulatory.” He declined squabbles involving the United States. see how far the U.S. could be pushed. “He Rockville, June 10. fact that we, the American people, k comment on whether Moscow and Peking That approach has always been to test had the President not responded as he Thomas Brody, 19, of 59 Ward A Fortress Urbana sacrificed thousands of our men in an “un­ offered assistance to the Khmer Rouge. “I Washington’s will to react to such in­ I Michael‘’6workin founded and immoral war?” These did,” said a White House aide, “it would can only say that nothing in the messages cidents. It has often worked to Communist be like turning killers and muggers loose A startling picture of crime and “sag” in a one-foot thick concrete thoughts, Mr. Metivier, will not bring back Registered Pharmacist carried any suggestion that the Cam­ advantage. on our streets and telling them to ply their tt>« Publlthed every Capetown to limit racial mixing at the on the basis of skin color. UerKtveder As dawn broke on the outset of the considerably brighter than it'now does. newly constructed Nice Milan Theatre for Meadowood Rd., Tolland ;^^on Therefore, to be perfectly scientific...if the first evening excepT Sun- The United States, whose official PersoriYorapi^for a favorite Person Pubfeebing C o . H erM deyt end tiolldeyt. Bicentennial in Boston, Martha White led The antagonisms that divide Africa along the Performing Arts was blasted in the 'to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roy, premise is wrong, then the following conclusions are also Svjere. MencbeMer. Entered et the relations with South Africa are cool, has Conn 06040. 61 Round Table Singers to board a plane racial and ideological lines are growing, press throughout the country. The decision Evergreen Rd., Vernon; a son Account) aii^ deposit $2M. Manchester. Conn.. no reason to be smug in its condemnation erroneous! Also, BIOSTATISTICALLY the study can be Tetepnone 640-2711 Post Office as Seomd landing on our country's farthest coast. however, and in the absence of change it is subsequently was rescinded and the to Mr. and Mrs. David Silva, (Aree Code 203). of that country. Our own history of dealing torn apart. Need a little encoiu-agement to save? Haitfonl National’s sjivings ;md investment Class Mail Matter. HERALD There, the hand of friendship was difficult not to predict major violence in threatre now is open to all races — a deci­ with blacks of African lineage was not a Andover. accounts. And savings up to $40,(XX) lU'e BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER extended as the sun set. Southern Africa within the next few years. sion regarded by even the government’s Sensible CONCLUSION: If taking large doses of Either open a $250 savings ac’count at YESTERDAYS proud one until very recently. And our What a history lesson. A blending of Prime minister John Vorster of South staunchest critics as an important in.siu'ed ui full by F.D.l.C. SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES treatment of our Indian population is an Vitamin C...take it BETWEEN meals and not at the Haitfonl National or dejxisit .$250 in lui 25 Years Ago cultures exists on this far flung shore and Africa is working tirelessly to avert such a milestone away from forced segregation. p a v a b l e in a d v a n c e ugly chapter of U.S. history most of us WILD CAVES same time as a meal containing small amounts of 3T existing account (Or ojicn a new oi' addi­ Wlien you come by for your ralculator, the universal language of music needs no calamity. He and his ruling national party “Very few non-whites will ever set foot Single Copy Local grills and taverns will not have to would rather forget. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPD Vitamin Biz Iron and liver stabilizes Biz [lick u]) a favoiite Pei-son ajiplicatlon, too, 15s 3 Months . . $11.70 interpreter. The youngsters learned and in government, which has been in power tional Automatic Savings Pliui of $50 or Weekiy. . close at midnight Saturdays but may stay inside the Nico Milan,” one black editor - Missouri has nearly 3,000 wild 90« 6 Months S23.40 return were a living example of a wonder­ Interestingly, even the most inter­ ONE Month. $3.90 One Year $46.80 open to the regular 1 a.m. Sunday closing since 1948, are embarked on a “detente” told me. “But it’s important nonetheless caves, according to the Missouri The study in no way should be interpreted as showing more jier month.) iuid shut Biuiking the Fi^ee Way. ful group of America’s great young people. policy with Black Africa to try to foster nationally respected opponents of 1 E 3 ^ S t 7B^ Mail Kates Upon Bequest time. This is the decision made by Town because it shows that at least some white Geological Survey. ANYTHING regarding the effectiveness of large doses of Then you ciui buy this beautiful cal­ You get .so niiuiy seivices, benefits imd Not one problem arose. People trade and other ties that will render a war attitudes are changing at long last.” apartheid with South Africa seem to agree Subscribers who p m. should telephone Counsel Charles S. House after a con­ that the isolation of their country by the Vitamin C in any particular condition. dLscounts, it’s like having a wiiole biuik in lail to receive their the arculation depan- everywhere commented on these fine against South Africa unprofitable. The most publicity obvious moves away P E T E R K GOOD culator for only $19.95...luid rewaixl your­ Herald before 5 30 ment, 647-9946 ference with Rep. John D. LaBelle on the United States makes little practical sense. a n o t h e r FIRST Americans. Miss White teaches Mr. Vorster, who is a key figure in from apartheid, however, have come on TRUST YOUR HEALTH TO YOUR DOCTOR — self for being thiifty. But bettei’ make it your ixxivet...along with yoiu’ nice new wording of a 1939 referendum. A more useful stance would be for us, on COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPD " patriotism, courtesy, respect for others, determining the future of the whole of South Africa’s sports fields. This country, AND HIS PRESCRIPTIONS TO US. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations the basis of our own c|vil rights Social work training first was soon; oui’ supply is limited. calculator! responsibility, history, geography, southern white Africa, has overwhelming which takes enermous pride in its 10 Years Ago experience, to increase official contacts offered at the University of While you’re enjoying youi’ new ciil- The Manchester sociology and music. ’ support at home for his detente initiatives. athletes, currently finds its teams banned Display advertising Mrs. Margaret Brown of Vernon and with South Africa, prodding and en- Missouri in 1906. HARTFORD INATIONAL Publishing Co. closing tKXjrs Three Let’s stop criticizing our schools, our At the same time, however, he has less of from the Olympics, and the land of golf culator, your money will be earning the full days prior to Walton M. Polston of Hebron are installed young people, our country. Let us be a mandate for relaxing his government’s couraging her to alert her path before it is assumes r>o financial publicaiion star Gary Player often finds its athletes too late. a t t er ie s highest legal interest rates in any of (The Rivorlte Person) RANK responsibility for Deadline for Herald as commanders of Manchester Chapter, grateful for what we have. strict policy of racial separation, or B FOR drummed out of international competition Manchester Offices: 621 Middle Turnpike, East; 320 Middle Turnpike, Weet; typographical errors classified advertisir>g Disabled American Veterans, and its Thank you all. apartheid — a policy condemned by most because of policies back home. Such a course is no way would need to Radios—Hearing Aids appearing m adver< 12 r>oon prior to day of Ladies Auxiliary. signify y s. acceptance from apartheid. Bamas—Flashlights 595 Main Street; 220 North Main Street tisemenls and other publication. 12 rioon of the world and one which black African Liberal South Africans agree that such SlHlt-wMk- ( Gni t Oft East Hartford Offices: 1085 Main Street; 794 Silver Lane reeding matter in The Friday for publication Mrs. Lawrence Decker Jr. is elected Wilhelmina DeCormier countries insist must be scrapped before pressure is making itself felt. "In track, Rather, it would demonstrate our resolve llanctMMter Evenirig Saturday and Mon­ HerM. and installed as president of the Junior 379 Porter St. relations can be normalized. our national teams are definitely chosen to avert bloodshed and the collapse of a MITHUR DRUG day Century Club. stable society which represents Manchester “We know that the only way to gain on merit now. ' said one such observer. a t 404 West Middle Tpke. tially great country and valuable at PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 70, 1975 MANCHE ING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 20, 1975— PAGE SEVEN The Best Values Houle Will Let Voters Reading Specialist Is Retained In Town Are Here! ___SPECIALS! 2hc H e m lii COVENTRY said, “It becomes clear at this The situation has been ICE CREAM Monica Shea point that we are doing these remedied and the track teams Decide on School Budget Area Profile north Brook ' ’The Board of Education has children a disservice either by are now running on the track. .... promoting them ahead of thehr The total cost of the track has Vi Gallon voted to reinstate the half-time O position of reading specialist ability or by retaining them.” been figured at $67,100. VERNON meet the council’s request and with the fact that the teacher The board also considered a The board authorized the w n S fo r d ”' for the middle school that had MEDIUM EGGS salary negotiations have not "M y intent is to put our cards continue to provide a high quali­ been cut froni the budget before request by South Coventry Fire granting of one-quarter credit % ty school system. been finalized and therefore it IkadeA- QA a on the table and let the people PZC Again Denies going to the annual town Chief Roger Bellard to have the for next year’s students who ^ -a decide what they want,” The board has been upset will have to attempt to restruc- meeting. daytitne custodians at the take part in the year book staff. Supermarkets Strictly Fr^ 0 2 1 ^ CHARCOAL BRIQUETS | William Houle, chairman of the because it has been informed ture the budget after ’The original motion which schools released for ambulance Student Council or the Service The Right Vernon Board of Education, that the new addition to the high negotiations are settled. Apartments Bid was made by board member duty during working hours. Club. Prices S * To Limit told the board Monday night. school will be ready for oc­ Houle said he feels the board Dick Ashley was to have this Because of a need for further Effective MARGARINE should not take any responsibili­ QuanttUee. The statement was made cupancy by Febrruary and position reinstated id place of a clarification on the urgency of May im • May 24th MEATS Sweet Life Q / Q Q < during a last-minute discussion there is no money for equip­ ty for the shortfall in the TOLLAND recommended the PZC release part-time music teacher that the problem, the board tabled WATER WEIGHT equpipment budget. two maintenance bonds, for $5,- about the education budget ment. Vivian Kenneson had been requested for the high action on this item until Mrs. 1 Lb.Qtr$.0/uU " I think the council has to 000 and $27,000, for Colonial which, along with the generai Houie said, "Cut or uncut, the Correspondent and middle schools. Lewis could secure this infor­ PROBLEM? government budget, will be budget doesn’t allow anything take the responsibility to Village Section 2. He said the mation. Manchester The Planning and Zoning This was later amended to re­ usi DOUBLE S&H GREEN FRUIT URINK voted upon at the annual for this (equipment). I hope it is restore this money for road superintendent and he Dr. Arnold Elman, with this coupon and $7.50 purchaso Commission Monday denied a tain the music teacher and hire Glastonbury Moser Farms meeting tonight at 8 at the Ver­ the intent of the board and the equipment,” he said. have checked that all superintendent of schools, told Good through May 24th - LimH Qno For Cuatomor zone change to Lee & LaMont the reading teacher after Joan non Center laddie Scool. desire of the public to occupy Board member James engineering requirements have the board that when custodians E-LIM STAMPS WEDNESDAY West Hartford Realty that would have paved Lewis, chairman of the board, Grape - Orange o S l^ a a The board again discussed the the building at that tim e.” Boettcher also agreed that the been met and the bonds are were hired they were informed the way for apartm ents on told those present that it was Excess water in the body can Wether^eid Mixed Fruits possible steps it will take if the A proposal to add a line item equipment money should not be three years old. The PZC that they would not be released be uncomfortable. E -L IM will Anderson Rd. and Goose Lane. her belief that there was money budget, representing a 8338,000 to the current budget and use considered in the education moved to release the bonds, from thetf, duties to answer help you lose excess water The denial was based on the in the budget for both positions. weight. We at SUPER SPECIALS Town Council cut, is approved the surplus for equipment has budget. He said the cost of paving the way for the Board of alarms. same reasons that were given a Sible Roethke, principal of recommend it. by the meeting. been termed improper by Town equipment falls in the amount Selectmen to accept Carriage Sue Brainard informed the First Cut USDA Choice Nepco Fully Cooked year ago when the same Coventry Grammar School First In The Area Mrs. Kavanaugh Hamburg or Hot Dog Referring to a previous state­ Counsel Abbot Schwebel. appropriated for construction Dr. and Alden Circle as town board that it was suspected that Introductory request was made. said, “Some of our students are $200 ment made by Houle, that he Atty. Schwebel explained that of the building. roads. person or p^sons had moved Offer Worth Richard Lee was given ap­ going up to the middle school would hope for rejection of the any increase in appropriations Houle commented, " If the The PZC will hold a public the stakes at the school track proval for a two-lot subdivision without having completed the Cul ouL this ad lake lo store CHUCK Hated. Purchase one pack of E-LIm SMOKED budget is accepted as hearing on open space ENGLISH budget at the annuai meeting, to any capital expenditure must site and that'is why the track pr ing I e fourth grade reading program and receive one more E-Eim Pack CHAMPION off Anderson Rd. on the site of boarf member Harold Cum­ either be made by the Town presented, we could find applications on the first Mon­ came out 12 feet longer than Free. the gravel bank between Goose or who have not even started mings termed this an unwise Council, or if the amount ourselves faced with an day in June at 7:30 p.m. in the regulation. LIQQETT REXALL DRUQ Lane and Baxter St. the fourth grade reading ManchMttr Parttacla POTATO CHIPS move. exceeds one-tenth of the operating deficit at the end of Education Administration program. Some of these STEAK 2 The PZC gave its approval SHOULDER MUFFINS ROLLS “It might open a can of budget, it must be approved by the year, the same as other Building. for three lots of Tolland Ridge children have been retained worms and we might be worse a special town meeting. towns, and we would have to go Section 2, owned by Armand once and it is extremely rare to of,” he said. He added that when the main back to the town and ask it to retain a child more than once in GLOBE TRAVEL SHOW BUS 9-oz. Gagne, off Wahlbridge Hill Rd. (WATER Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, building is turned over to the make up the deficiency. ” the elementary level. If a child Saturday, June 7,1975 Matinee Approval was given after the REAL MOUTHFUL ADDED) superintendent of schools, board sometime in early 1976, Richard Reznick, a teacher at Twin Department of Environmental SANTA FE, N.M. (UPl) - One is doing the best he can do with 8 presented a revised recommen­ “It is completely proper and, in the Middle School, told the BroadwayHit-'^AME TIME NEXT YEAR” with award Protection had approved and of New Mexco’s governors had a his disabilities and he is Pack dation for areas that could be fact, mandatory, for the Board board he checked over the showing growth, I would be winning aciresa Ellen Buratyn and lb. Packs submitted a letter of the septic name that was more than a s y cut should the reduced budget of Education to allocate funds general goernment budget and Charles Grodin, Golden Globe nominee system and leaching fields. mouthful. very unhappy if I have to keep S i r pass. He said it was not all in­ to that addition." found it to have more dis­ all children in the fourth grade for best actor. The Baptist Church was given He was Don Diego de Vargas clusive but "just something you Cummings said if the budget crepancies than the education approval for a one-lot subdivi­ who haven’t completed the Departs at 8i00 A.M . from Globe Travel Service budget. He said the council Zapata Lujan Ponce de Leon y USDA Choice Shoulder < ■ h 0 can get your teeth into.” with the 8338,000 cut is sion off Cider Mill Rd., across reading program. We need this Cost: $19.50 Including taxes and services Colonial Assorted a m m m m The 8^,000 cut is a modifia- accepted, then the board would talks about the education Contrerras. US BUYS from Crandall Park, for a com­ teacher at the middle school for ROAST BEEF...... , , . 1 . 5 9 BONUS BUYS tion of the original request of be divorcing itself from budget. Governor de Vargas served Please sail - GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE COLO CUTS ...p., 5 9 * bined residence and church. these students.” the council for a 8450,000 reduc­ anything to do with the high " I think it behooves us to take from 1691 to 1697 and again from 555 Main St Manchester, Conn. • 643-2165 USDA Choice (Chuck) c ■ Town Planner Ronald Blake Board member Sue Brainard Colonial Family Pack L < m m m m tion. He said his proposal school addition. He said he feels a look at the town budget,” he 1703 to 1704. BONELESS ROLLED CUBE STEAK...... „ . * 1 . 0 9 doesn’t eliminate any existing the board could live with the siad.^ FRANKS 3!*3.39 He said the audit report com­ staff, and while it modifies cut. Hebrew National < ■ Nepco Extra Mild some of the programs, it Board member Robert mented that general ledgers CHUCK doesn’t drastically curtail them D u t^ u termed this a “head in are not in existence and the use KNOCKWURST . 12. . 1 . 3 9 FRANKS...... » . 9 9 * the sand” attitude, noting he of general ledgers could ROAST to such an extent as the 8450,000 Hebrew National e m Nepco cut would have. feels the board has to be con­ eliminate errors in the ARTHUR DRU^ b overstatement of revenues and FRANKS 1 - 3 9 He said it is the feeling of the cerned now about planning for USDA 120Z BEEF FRANKS...... ,, . 9 9 * administration that an over-all the equipping of the new the understatement of expen­ ARTHUR DRUG A4 3 .I 5 0 5 I TRY ARTHURS FOR YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION ARTHUR DRUG 875-9263 875-92^ Hebrew National C ■ jm reduction in the scope of ser- building. ditures which are transactions Nepco Beef C ■ ■ oowNTOWN MANCHESTER I FAST SERVICE - ACCURACY •■ OPEN LATE ■ FREE DELIVERY r o ck u ille Choice vies and reducing the proposed The board is also concerned representing transfers. MIDGET SALAM112. . 1 . 4 9 / KNOCKWURST...... ». * 1 . 1 9 salary account by 8140,000 will MEXSANA B Tek GELUSn BUFFERIN delivered Hebrew National < ■ more pain reliever in­ MEDICATED D e lu x e BOLOGNA...... , 2 .. 1 . 3 9 — FROM THE DELI — ROLL-ON T o o th b ru s h TABLET! to the bloodstream OEOOORANT SKIN CREAM b a n j only S oft sooner than Bayer® Council Rejects Contract M edium \ or Anacin^. LONDON BROIL! SvinSS CHEESE...... v .,b .8 9 * 2.5 oz. KIELBASA...... ,b. 1 . 3 9 Mexsana H ard fi9c Capital Farms MEDICATED CREAM Pkg. of 100 With Town Hall Employes O C c 6 / 6 9 « Shoulder BEEF FRANKS...... 3 l 3 . 4 9 COOKEO SALAMI...... v .„ .0 9 * 2.5 oz. Pkg. of 100 fice, $4,000 to $5,399. 8 9 * Cut OoCosta PspporonI or COVENTRY Manager Allen Sandberg, who REGULAR/UNSCENTED " 2 Mfg. List $2.28 Select started negotiations, the matter All of the positions are full­ L IM IT 6 DP-75-8 Monica Shea BH USDA GENOA SALAMI...... , . . 9 9 * M of the contract was referred to time positions with the REEF LIVER...... , , 5 9 * Correspondent the Connecticut Labor Depart­ employes working 35 hours a Long Acre R.F.D. 3 EARTH BORN NEW EARIH BORN WALGREEN 2/24 Choice ■ fi, ment which ruled in the favor of week. Hemlock Point the union. It is now up to the union to VISINE TASTY TEN FRANKS .b 8 3 ^ CHICKEN R O LL...... ,,.’ 1 . 3 9 742-9495 CREAM RINSE TIME CAPSULES The effective date on the con­ make the next step after it is of­ SHAMPOO The Town Council voted un­ tract was March 1, 1975 and ficially informed of the coun­ & EYE DROPS Temporary ftlief of nasal congestion GROCERY SPECIALS animously Monday night to would have called for an in­ cil's rejection. GETS THE REDOUT due to the edinmon cold & hay fever. Fonda Heinz Mushroom or Onion reject the contract with Local CONDITIONER crease in wages of 84,304 for the Guidance Session 1303 of Council 4 of the f. Comes in same scents 'k oz. squeeze bottle ...... l O O c t . fiscal year, or a seven per cent On Wednesday, from 5 to 9 89 DAISY ROLLS PAPER PLATES BARBECUE SAUCE .1 6 o z. Associated Federation of State, as shampoo A increase, and an increase of Choice of Avocado, Gem county and Municipal p.m., Coventry High School in Gino Moat or Mushroom 813,968 for next fiscal year, or Green Apple, Apricot Employes for the remained of conjunction with the Guidance “ Sw ifts” an increase of 17 per cent. Strawberry OIL...... gallon SPAGHEHI SAUCE 24 o z. this year and the coming fiscal Department will be hosting the The contract would have first annual “Connecticut f. Water B&M year. 79 Heinz Assorted m m f m m m m a raised these wages: Mfg. List $1.75 'The council based its decision Exposition.” Adc^d Assessor, $10,022 in 1974-75 to Mfg. List $1.79 Mfg. List $1.55 L IM IT 1 BEANS RELISHES...... „ „ .3 s 8 9 * on what several councilman This event will include in- $11,760 in 1975-76. L IM IT 1 L IM IT 1 called the loose wording of the stitutfon of higher learning Mfg. List $2.39 Lincoln Skippy < Tax collector, $9,671 to $11,- contract and the large in­ throughout Connecticut. There 025. will be about 40 schools, in­ DRINKS...... 32.2 PEANUT BUHER 2. . . . ’ 1 . 1 9 creases being proposed for the SOFTEB FLINTSTONES Y Assistant town clerk, $5,676 to nine Town Hall employes who cluding four and two-year Glad ^ m French’s (Squeeze Bottle) $8,177. ^ m m m j, comprise Local 1303. colleges, technicals schools, COnON SWABS JOHNSONS Building secretary, $6,869 to ^ILD R EN S 'The contract did not call for community colleges, hospitals, UNICAP M TRASH BAGS ...... 2 . . . 1 MUSTARD...... ,2 .2 9 * $7,484. any increase in benefits that and branches of the armed ser­ VITAMINS Vlasic Planning secretary, $5,387 to BABY Kraft j m F ^ H had not already been granted. vices represented at the high VITAMINS ^ttle of 100 $7,484. school cafeteria. LAMB CHOPS The union was organized two ^ Plus 30 FREE RELISHES...... , 2 .. MACARONI DINNER 7 . 2 4 r 1 Bookkeeper, $5,100 to $7,369. POWDER years ago and negotiations This is open to all high school (jclim'-"'' Clerks in the town clerk’s of­ Sweet Life White or Assorted Coronet began in the fall of 1973. students and parents in the ^ 1miI> '. fice and the assessor’s office, Pkg. of 54 Because of a disagreement county interested in post­ NeW Zealand PAPER TOW ELS... . .jumbo roll $5,100 to $6,157. 2.09 FACIAL TISSUES...... 2 «,. secondary education. between the union and Town Mfg. List 39c 14 oz. 1.99 30c Oft Label A Ajax 20c Off Clerk in the tax collector’s of- Admission is free. Our Reg. $2.89 Re^ or with iron Frozen Mfg. List $1.65 .*Mfg. List Reg. $3.69 Shoulder DISH DETERGENT..... 3 2 ... DYNAMO LIQUID Iron $4.09 Boys\ Girls^ State Funds Sought LIM IT 1 DAIRY DEPT. FROZEN FOODS Snow Crop HEBRON Checks should be made will be working at the learning WALGREENS POLAROID 87 Anne Dallaire payable to American Legion center to meet Thursday at the DIAL SOAP EVEREADY ORANGE JUICE 10 o z. Post 95 and mailed to Jones- home of Cyrilla Willis. VITAMIN E BLACK & WHITE BUTTER Correspondent Minute Meld Reg or Pink 228-3267 Keefe-Batson Post 95 Inc. Those who are going to work CAPTAIN GROUNU The Jones-Keefe-Batson American Legion, P.O. Box 95 with fourth, fifth, and sixth CAPSULES FILM FOR THE ZIP CAMERA Land 0’ Lakes LEMONADE...... 6 o z . Hebron. American Legion Post 95 is still graders will meet at 8 p.m. FLASHLIGHT Sara Lee Meet Thursday Those who will work with first, seeking contributions to finance WITH 2 BATTERIES Olaftan CHUCK 1 lb. Quarters ib. The Gilead Congregational second and third graders will 1000 I.U. delegates to the American VITAMIN E CAKES...... 1 3 0 1 . Church is asking adults who meet at 9 a.m. 1.89 Legion Boy’s State and the capsules Mfg. List $3.49 Legion Auxiliary’s Laurel Fresh THE FRESHEST PRODUCE SOLD Girl’s State. 3 / E n c Boy’s State will be at the U.S. 1.69 5.99 USDA Coast Guard Academy, New 2 Mfg. List $3.19 London, from June 22 to June Our Reg. 2 for 49c Bottle of 50 Choice 28. Delegates have not yet Mfg. List $11.99 ASPARAGUS been named. Girl’s State delegates are This is the EMPIRE WAX JUSTEN Dawn Barrasso and Liz ’Thomas PLAYTEX Long of Hebron and Tammy Fisher season for H AN D U ^ POCKET PISPOZALITB of Andover. The program will HANDSAVER I BY GARRITY Green be conducted at the University BLACK APPLICATOR WATCH of Ck)nnecticut in Storrs June 29 GLOVES Not Avallablo In Watt Hartford 0 By WESTCLOX to July 5. CARPENTER ANTS WITH EXTRA REFILL Gives thousands ’The delegates are juniors at In addition to being CriSD, Sweet Rham High School and are unsightly and unsanitary. o f rights! “From The GRAPEFRUIT...... 6 1 8 9 * selected by the school faculty Black Ants excavate SCALLIONS . 2 Bunches 3 9 * on the basis of good citizenship, extensive galleries in wood 2.99 California m m m m a Deli” Tender, Pascal friendliness and scholastic to serve as nesting places $2.77 Value standing. Mfg. List Vz ib. ORANGES to 99* and may cause extensive ‘ CELERY HEARTS p i » 3 9 * To meet its , the post has Mfg. List $4.99 99 damage to your home. $1.19 each Tangy, Crisp m mm > indicated approximately $125 is Florida, Valencia L IM IT 1 Mfg. List $1.49 still needed. RADISHES...... to.■ p kg. 1 O * 6 9 * ’The boy and girl from An­ C H E« THESE SERVKES • COMPARE AND SAVE ■ SHOP ARIHUR DRUG EOR 10,000 ITfW?------ORANGES...... odozo dover are being financed by the Andover PTA and the Regional O ------PROMPT PHOTO FINISHING ^ COLD SODA PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ^ ^ ' VtopAn-A-P* VJ WW School District 8 Insurance WmiTHIICOUPf WITH THIS COUPON COMPLETE GREETING CARD DEPT. FREE DELIVERY WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON Agent’s Association. h ' Call COSMETIC DEPT. , i JtliU LV r St7.80WBCHA( a 07.80 PUaCHAK 4 87.00 PURCHASt I a 87.00 PURCHASf A 87.00 PMCNAIf 41 7 JO m m m ’The American Legion will FREE GIFT WRAPPING MAGAZINES - BOOKS COMPLETE VITAMIN CENTER LOWEST PRICES pay the expenses for one lor a Preventive Maintenance program Hebron boy and the auxiliary FIRST AID CENTER ^ MONEY ORDERS TV TUBES & TESTER PROJECTOR BULBS DIAMOND for one girl. The Hebron Lions MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD Club has contributed funds for ✓ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 365 DATS A YEAR SALT 50< OFF 15* OFF _ n 'i 15* OFF 30* OFF * OFF W one boy. Other contributions 24 Ct. Confidents 20 649-9240 Buy Ope, Get Second ( _ / 12.. 1. b i k . F in 100 c t Upton 10-Lb. Bag have b«n received from the SAlf starti to day and runs thru Saturday Night! with your SANITARY Hebron Junior Women’s Club, G U oA <^9t^^ SAl E ITEM QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK IN SUiKi ' a L> HOUSE & a C > DOG a U TEA PILLSBURY BankAmericard Blackledge Country Club and BANK AMERICARD or FREE! NAPKINS Archie Green. ’The Republican BUSS EXTEBHDBTOB CO, WC. l.'.'E DESERVE THE RIGHT Tf) I IMI T OUAN 11 IK V Oood Tlmi May 24 GARDEN SPRY FOOD BAGS FLOUR MASTER CHARGE CARD __ J Tlmi May 24 Oood Thru May 24 Oood Thru I Oand Thru Moy 24 Oond Thru May 24 Nnt F<> Monstblf lor T v|i' •<|i.i,,i,,, ,| ( i m k m Ono Coupon for Fmily Town Committee recently The Oldest & Largest in Conn. D Coupon Ppr Fmlly Ono Conpdn P ir FanWy Ono Coupon I Ono Coupon Pi t F e n ly voted to donate $65. "The Store With Heert" T h e S f o r e With H e a r f

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Kathleen A. McKenna of New HOSPITAL NOTES Britain and Ralph E. Grondin of i Manchester were married April * -K 19 at St. Jerome’s Church in kLOeoA -A i t BETTY’S NOTEBOOK New Britain. Discharged Friday: Inez Also, David Martin, 32G t By BETTY RYDER .The bride is the daughter of Anderson, 93 W. Center St.; Cbanning Dr.; Randolph San­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stanley Korpusinski, Suffield; ford, 1118 Ellington Rd., South ACOOL McKenna of New Britain. The Alice Murphy, 21 Chestnut St., Windsor; Virginia Zorda, 120 bridegroom is the son of Mr. Rockville; Theodore Poirier, Birch St.; Herman Lerner, course, I’m really working po^^ to get a blister on. And couraging voice he said, P ar For Ma “Hi, Mrs. Palmer,” to and Mrs. Ralph H. Grondin of Warehouse Point;' Mildred East Hartford; Richard Before you ask, I’ll bring at it. do you know what that 21 Angel St. Gladding, Pine St., Columbia; Gilbert, Barry Rd., Tolland. V which I dumbly replied you up-to-date on my golf Yoli can tell how serious I means? You’re holding the The Rev. Vincent J. Paobillo Dorothy Kenny, 134 Summer ■ Discharged Sunday; Frank REWARD! “Who?” M-'-‘ lessons. am — I even bought a set of club wrong. celebrated the nuptial Mass. St.; Christopher Layer, East Gburski, 68 Campfield Rd.; Well, he sat on the steps Hartford; Ernest Buck Sr., 1QOOO ^ GREEN S1AMPS Well, on the course I’m clubs. I’m not sure how to The bride wore a gown of William Bouley, 29 Sunset St.; and watched for a few South Glastonbury; Janice Jacqueline Kowalski, 61 not exactly excelling. But, use them but who could It seems you can have a peau de soie and Nottingham Do you presently enjoy central air con­ minutes till rather dis­ lace designed with Empire Cullen, East Hartford. Phoenix St., Vernon; Edith believe it or not, there’s a resist. callous or a blister on any Thomas Paine, a British ditioning? If so, why not share your plea­ Life Begins At 80 couraged I blurted out “I bodice, high mandarin lace Also, Katherine Gompper, Milhomme, Willimantic; Roy They came in a nice pink finger except the index workman who turned to jour­ new house being built on East Hartford; Sharon sure with your friends? and white plaid golf bag and finger. don’t think I’ll ever be good collar, sheer yoke with lace ruf­ Johnson, 119 West St.; Diann nalism, and perhaps the most Kensington St. which Voorhies, Windsor; Pamela the clubs are white and baby at it.” fle, Shepherdess sleeves, A-line Grindle, East Hartford; Mary radical of the Revolutionary already has a whiffle-type Goretz, 178 Scott Dr., South Simply refer them to Rheem central air blue. (I wonder if that Whin being gently Then, following the scent skirt with ruffled lace hemline Eastman, Flanders Rd., Coven­ figures, came to Pennsylvania By A bigail Van Buren golf ball in its cellar. Windsor; Beryle De Wolfe, East try; Elizabeth Corthouts, conditioning and earn 10,000 S&H green means you can play with reprimanded for it, I came of food, he turned to me and and detachable chapel train. at Benjamin Franklin’s sugges­ C 197SbyChiea9oTrlbuna*N.Y.N«wt8ynd..lnc. I confess, it wasn’t an Her full-length mantilla veil Hartford; Earl Kibbe, 142 Glastonbury; Ward Dougan, 110 tion. He wrote for magazines stamps absolutely FREE.* either boys or girls?) up with a few weak excuses said, “Yeah, ma, but you’re easy shot — right out of the like “^ y , I must have a was bordered in matching lace. School St.; Antoinette Benoit, Strickland St. and then published his master­ Must be doing something great in the kitchen.” The time of hot days and old back yard with a little great and “These new Mrs. Elaine P. Moesel of 262 Woodbridge St.; Denise Also, Carole Cionek, East piece, “Common Sense,” in right — the golf pro even Wojteczka, 40 Litchfield St.; sticky nights is rapidly DEAR ABBY: I'm sure you get a lot of poems about help from a cross breeze and clubs just aren’t broken in Meriden was matron of honor. Hartford; Elizabeth Daugher­ January, 1776. Within three gave me a ride back to the Margaret Jones, West ty, 66 Florence St.; Carole months, 120,000 pamphlets had approaching.' Why not let yourself, but you recently published one from a 91-year-old plunk right through the hole yet,” bui it was all received She wore a green nylon jersey lady because you were impressed with the fact that she was parking lot in his little cart. Willington; Hedwig Hubase, 78 Gabriel, Glastonbury; Stephan been sold and virtually every a Rheem central air in the wail that just a day or with one'if those “I wonder gown designed with high 91. Let me see, was that before neckline. Empire waist, A-line West St.i Rockville. Solimene, East Hartford; colonist had read it or had it so ago was filled with a win­ if she’ll ^ e r learn looks.” conditioning system convert We oldsters sure get away with a lot just because we’ve or after I said I’d buy the skirt and Edwardian sleeves. Also, Roberta Palmer, 288 Roland Milhomme, Williman­ read to him, The World dow. Wise Words Almanac notes. your home into a kool little managed to keep breathing longer than most folks. I have But it passed — and at Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Fern St.; Lionel Sabourin, Staf­ tic; Patricia Dodd, 1715 clubs? Well, it really doesn’t “Whenever a man’s (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I land. Don’t suffer through just celebrated my 80th birthday, and I’ve got it made. Weli, at least my timing least the^kids think I’m ford Springs; Suzanne Robin­ Ellington Rd., South Windsor; matter, I would have bought friends begin to compliment McKenna and Miss Patricia Copyright (c) 1675 humid days and sleepless nights. If you forget someone’s name or an appointment or what was right. Had I been just a great. McKenna, both of New Britain, son, Glastonbury; Lila Jonathan Thulin, 61 Bruce Rd.; you said yesterday, just explain that you are 80, and you them anyway. him about looking young, he The Rheem" central air condi­ couple of days later instead - • the bride’s sisters; and Miss Lethbridge, 175 Homestead St.; Linda Palombizio, East Hart­ 2 will be forgiven. If you spiU soup on your tie or forget to Had sort of a shattering of a plunk it might have been One of the boys coming may be sure that they Uiink Susan Libemo of New Britain; William Jurgelas, 276 Graham ford; Edward Gorry, 198 E. tioning system lets you discover ^ shave half your face or take another man’s hat by mistake experience the other day. It a tinkle of broken glass. home for supper found me he is growing old.” Miss Joanne Rued and Miss Rd., South Windsor; Carol Middle Tpke. S&H drhat “cool” is all about. Every or promise to mail a letter and carry it around in your seems, I got a blister on the Washington Irving (1783- Terra Studio Ashton, 88 High St.; John Also, Ann Vatteroni, 70 pocket for two weeks, say, “I’m 80, you know,” and nobody Meanwhile, back on the out in the yard trying out a Joyce Rucci, both of Hartford, member of your family will wel- __ one finger no golfer is sup- McParland, 86 Florence St. Brookfield Rd., Bolton; Jean will say a thing. five iron and in an en- 1859) the bride’s cousins. They wore Mr, and Mrs. Ralph E. Grondin Green Stamps come Rheem" central air conditioning. Discharged Saturday: McGowan, Mt. Vernon Dr., You have a perfect alibi for everything when you’re 80. If gowns similar to that worn by Bradford Bachrach Photo Patricia Terhune, 42 Adams you act silly, you’re in your second childhood. the honor attendant except in Vernon; Robert McCormick, 6 ‘RULES—Send in the coupon and you will Florida. They will reside in St.; Frances Carabino, 24 Being 80 is much better than being 70. At 70, people are light blue. Windsor was best man. Ushers • Penn Rd.; Scott Grenon, 12 receive an acknowledgement along with a free Mrs. Alden T. Grant Jr. were Thomas J. McKenna of Burlington. Eldridge St.; Ronald Stewart, Hudson St. FREE mad at you for everything, but if you make it to 80, you can Flower girls were Miss An- reward booklet. Should your referral install a Mrs. Grondin is employed as talk back, argue, disagree and insist on having your own dria D’Arcy of Newington and New Britain, the bride’s 46 Pierce Rd., South Windsor; when you buy Rheem" air conditioning system between May brother; James Marley and a clerk-typist at The Stanley Dorothea Clarke, East Hart­ way because everybody thinks you are getting a little soft in Donna Marie Storin of Paw­ The bride was given in Miss Elizabeth Johnston of 15 sq. yards 1. 1975 and August 31, 1975 you will receive William Call, both of Vernon; Works in New Britain. Mr. ford; Amelia Liss, 117 Branford the head. tucket, R. I. and Alden Talcott marriage by her parents. Manchester, the bridegroom’s or more o f FREE 10,000 S&H green stamps. Offer limited They say that life begins at 40. Not true. If you ask me, and Michael Mathieu and Bruce Grondin is employed as an elec­ St.; Milton Plouff, 14 Grant Jr. of Enfield, were Miss Karen F. Storin of Paw­ nieces. Their gowns matched to the marketing area of Air Cor Supply Co. life begins at 80. married May 17 at St. Teresa’s that worn by the matron of Glode, both of Manchester. trician at Pratt & Whitney Divi­ Evergreen Rd.; Ruth Thornhill, Armstrong tucket, R. I., the bride’s sister, sion of United Technologies 157 Lenox St.; Judy Osborne, 29 LARGEST QUARRY GOT IT MADE AT 80 Church in Pawtucket, R.I. honor. Following the reception, the Solarian or Sundial'... was maid of honor. Corp. in Southington. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPD The bride is the daughter of David Belanger of South couple left on a motor trip to Robert Dr., South Windsor; Name Name Bridesmaids were Mrs. Nan­ “ The world’s largest gray mar­ the sunny floors DEAR GOT: You are beautiful. Thanks for a dandy Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Storin Ralph Breneman, Snipsic AHHrecc cy Marcotte of Springfield, ble c^ rry is at Carthage, Mo., Address day-brightener. of Pawtucket, R.I. The Village Apts., Ellington. that shine Mass., Sister Virginia Maitland according to the state Tourism Phone bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Also, Linda Manderville, 17 without waxing Phone DEAR ABBY: My husband commited suicide and left S.S.J. of Milford, Mass., and urselfso! Ash St.; Virginia Press, 47 Commission. Anthony Thibeaii of Grandview me with a tiny baby. Mrs. Susan Harvey of Heliport, Doherty St.; Russell Upton, Limited Tim e-M ay 5 thru June 14 A&B COOLING & HEATING CORP. St. and the late Alden T. Grant N.Y. ' When people learn that I am a widow, they ask, “What Storrs; Bonnie McLeod, East Sr. David Rowley of New Britain 199 Forest Street happened to your husband? Cancer? Heart? Or did he die in Hartford; Jane Brown, 31 an accident?” The Rev. John Greaves of­ was best man. Ushers were ABOUT TOWN VACATION Central Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Homestead St.; Barbara Abby, I just can’t bring myself to tell them that he ficiated at the afternoon Frank Marcotte of Springfield, NEEDS - SUNTAN LOTION LINOLEUM & CARPET Phone 649-8691 ceremony. SeinsuraiA Fiengo, 120 Birch St.; Kathryn Mass., Rudy Seger of Atlanta, SUNGLASSES SWIM CAPS committed suicide, so I say, “He was sick and died.’’ (He Dagenais, 59 Trebbe Dr.; Nor­ I 296 W. Middle Tpke. had been under the care of a psychiatrist, so that could be Ga., and Robert Saglio of Manchester Grange will meet YWCA Drop-In will m eet volleyball, fellowship and a man Baldwin, 59 Franklin St., Mancheeter called an illness, couldn’t it?) Glastonbury. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange ARTHUR DRUG Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 coffee break. Child care is Rockville; Thomas Hober, East What should I tell my child when he is old enough to Legion Picks Michael K. Storin of Paw­ Hall. The program is a.m. at the Community Y. All available at an hourly rate. Hartford. 649-4336 understand? tucket, R. I., the bride’s “Celebrating 90 years of women are invited for Please help me, Abby. I have no one else to ask. Convention nephew was ring bearer. Manchester Grange.” There YOUNG WIDOW Delegates A reception was held at the And save will be a baked goods table. The Wannamoisett Country Club in Grange will sponsor its annual DEAR WIDOW: The truth is always best. Simply say The Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Rumford, R.I., after which the public card' party May 28, in­ that your husband was ill (it's true, he was), and he took his Post of the American Legion couple left on a trip to Aruba. stead of Wednesday night as own life. 'held its annual election of They will reside in Enfield. scheduled. delegates to the First District ^ s . Grant Is employed as an DEAR ABBY: I have an 18-year-old daughter who has a up to 25%. Convention to be held Sunday, beautiful baby girl. attendant by Eastern Air Lines. St. Mary^s Episcopal Church June 22, at 2 p.m. at American My daughter and her husband are getting a divorce Mr. Grant is a passenger ser­ will have a service of Holy M Legion Post 96 in West Hart­ vices representative for It's not liiirci. And you'll save yourself a lot Communion Wednesday at 10 When you receive your because he is so immature, there is just no hope for him. (She went back to him twice for the baby’s sake, but even ford. Eastern Air Lines. of money. Because buying life insurance direct a.m. at the church. the marriage counselor told her to leave him for good.) Delegates who will be through us can save you up to 25%. Maybe even My daughter’s mother-in-law wants to adopt the baby. representing the local post are: more. - - Mayfair Y Club will meet She even offered my daughter $2,000 cash for it! My John B. Mayne, commander; You'll get the same strong insurance, the Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cronin I.R.S. TAX REBATE. . Francis Leary, adjutant; Craft Fair daughter wants to keep her baby, of course, and the baby’s same kinds of policies, the same kind of protec­ Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All Charles Wigren, Gerald father doesn’t want it. He wants his mother to have it. To Feature tion yt)u'd get anywhere else. But you'll pay a Mayfair residents are invited. What do you think about a grandmother who would try Bartlett, Robert Donahue, whole lot less. , to BUY her grandchild for adoption? Eugene Freeman, past com­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran A Area Artists You've got to have life insurance anyway. MARSHALL, TEXAS manders; Harold Pohl, senior Church will have an adult Bible vice commander; and Daniel Hadassah of Manchester will So why in)t save on it. Today. At our savings bank. study Wednesday at 10 a.m. at DEAR MARSHALL: Not much. In fact, there are laws Palmer, sergeant-at-arms. conduct its first Craft Fair on the church. against buying and selling babies. Your daughter is under Alternates designated to at­ Sunday, June 1, in the parking Savings Bank Life Insurance. The best no obligation to consider such a proposition. tend are: Jack Ledard, junior area of the Manchester bargain in life. Center Congregational vice commander; Richard Parkade from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Church will have a “Parents Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal Miner, Guy Mullen, Richard The rain date is Sunday, June 8. Effectiveness Training” ses­ it reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. Desey, A1 Foss, Charles In addition to professional SAVINGS BANK OF.MANCHESTER sion tonight from 7 to 10 in the Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. Barrera, George Atkins Jr. and craftsmen’s booths featuring 923 Main Street Federation Room of the church. Y For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,’’ Brendon Breen. leatherwork, pottery. Incite Manchester, Conn. 06040 # stnd SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Election of district officers sculpture, patchwork, quilting, Bethany Group of Center Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped will be conducted at the conven­ porcelain dolls, metalwork and Congregational Church will (20i) envelope. tion and any other business handmade clocks, there will be at meet Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in The AI)1)RLSS_.. necessary to discuss prior to plant and refreshment booths. the Robbins Room of the the Department of Connecticut Craftsmen from this area will church. Convention to be held in July in include: Marge Flynn, Tom Hartford. Kregg, Bobbi Setzler, Jennifer A MODERN Palmer was also elected to Powell, Doris Hanford, Pamela SATURDAY the Post Executive Committee Horan, Mary Gaynor, Richard PHARMACY y iiv .i);c . t liiUlrcii . ______j | im.wnw”—" “ ■ ■ ■ ^ . to fill an unexpired two-year Daley, and Carol Joseph. ^DUPLICATE BRIDGE term. 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Thoughts Indians^ Chances for CCIL Title NEW YORK (UPI) - Larry Popein and Francis in Ron will do a fine job as coach goals and I don’t blame them,” New York General Manager two stints have failed to bring and his efforts will help the said Stewart. “That’s where the SLOW PITCH predictably the Stanley Cup to continue as one of the money is. But you’ve got to tv ApLENty followed his own tradition and end the longest d ro u ^ t of strongest teams in the NHL.” have the defense too—that’s LITTLE LEAGUE when he named a former any pre-expansion National Stewart says he plans to just as important in winning By Len Auster SOFTBALL Ranger, Ron Stewart, to Hockey League team. emphasize defense. games as scoring goals....” Diminish in 7-0 Setback at Enfield While none of his AMERICAN FARM takejover the coaching reins “We know we have the people predecessors lasted more than who can score goals,” he Stewart played 21 years in the INTERNATIONAL . Registering a 13-10 victory Winning its first after three TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE INDY next! season. four months on the job, Stewart explained. “Now I want to get NHL and served two stints with last night at Buckland wai Manchetler (0) defeats, the Lawyers nipped Quality in Action By Len Auster Towners and streaking him plenty of fielding support, the well-placed bunts, however, EnOeld (7) Center Congo v*. Second Plating eight runs in the Stewart thus becomes the feels he’ll be around somewhat the same people to stop them. the Rangers at the tail end of Dillon Ford over Sears. John ABRHE ABRHE Stevenson’s Exxon, 54, last Raiders, who’ve won six turning over three doubleplays. were classified as hits, all 4 10 0 4 0 11 Congo, 6:15 - Keeney fourth and five in the fifth. 14th coach in Ranger history longer after signing a two-year My system is not totally going his career. A quality penalty Webb homered and stroked two Is there such a thing as being too good? Ever have one of those McCoy, u Sullivan, ss night at Leber Field. Shawn straight, blanketed in second Losing hurler John Koepsel, throws hurried and pegged Whittle, Jb 1 } 1 i OdeU, cl Tigers vs. Leopards, 6:15 • Bonanza Steak whipped Walnut and the fourth former Ranger contract. to be built around defense but it killer and defensive forward in singles and Ed Dobramski According to reports from East Catholic track coach games where everything Maloney, c Spears homered for the winners place in the league at 10-4.. who lost his first after seven wildly. D ip ^ , Sb 1 1 ? X Cheney Barbers, 134, last night at Nike to be named coach under the “We’re fortunate in having a will have enough emphasis so his days with Toronto, Stewart added a double for the winners. Dave Kelley, his team has been victimized by this factor. goes wrong? CaroUa, cl 1 ? i X Ballard lb while Dave Young had three Conard High, 12-2, now can do wins, hurt his own cause mis­ Ackerman, c * . X Koepsel, p Frank’s vs. Bogner, 7:30 - Field. Scott Hanson had three Francis regime, which began in man of Ron’s knowledge and as you don’t have to worry finish^ up with 276 career Brad CanoUo struck out 13 in a “When you have a quality team, people don’t want to run Manchester High did yester­ Tasflio, p bingles and Bob Gentile a dou-< no worse than tie for the CCIL handling three consecutive Enfield plated two runs in the Ki"8. “ XXX Fitzgerald hits and John and Larry Wagner 1965 when Francis was named experience available for the about scoring seven goals a goals to stand 30th on the all- losing effort for Sears. Mike day, committing nine errors in Franklin, pr ® 1 X X Anthony, 3b against you,” Kelley sta t^ , “I don’t want to sound pom­ title. Over-all, Enfield is 10-5. chances in Enfield’s four-run sixth, abetted by three Indian Fogarty’s vs. Crockett’s, and Bud Franson two apiece for general manager. job,” said Francis. “We’ve ble for 1-2 Stevenson’s. Mullaney hit well. falling, 7-0, to Enfield High in a Rush, rl X ? X X Healy, 3b game because you’re going to time list. He also is sixth in the pous but it’s true. People have refused to run us this year.” Overlooked but not forgotten third inning. Daring strategy by errors, and tallied its final Connolly, 2b 1 1 ? X Carman, rl 8:45 • Fitzgerald Steak. John Sieminski, Tim Since then. Red Sullivan, Ber- made the playoffs for nine give up six.” NHL in total number of games CCIL baseball test in Enfield. Kuczmickas, p 0 0 1 ® Naktenis, ph 10 0 0 The Eagles ran 11 dual meets this campaip and were was the fine pitching perfor­ Enfield forced several marker off relief hurler John 3 0 2 0 Circuits vs. Tacorral, 6:15 O’Neil, Dave Enes and Tim nie “Boom Boom” (Jeoffrion, straight seasons and I’m sure AMERICAN NATIONAL FARM “I hope we got it all out of our Barrett, If “Everyone wants to score played. mance of Raider junior Manchester miscues. Tasillo in the eighth on three Totals 34 7 10 2 NlcoU, 2b 3 0 0 0 - Fitzgerald Sullivan had two blows each for Forced into extra innings, Tallying six runs in the se­ victorious nine times, the losses to perennial state powers system,” shaken Tribe Coach righthander Tony Kuczmickas, The Raiders attempted three solid hits. The Indians return to action Trash vs. Jim’s, 6:15 - the Barbers. Dillon Ford came up with four cond and third frames, Nichols Hartford Public and Xavier. A year ago the Eagles won Hal Parks groaned, “The way Totals 31 0 5 9 5-1. He scattered five hits, suicide squeezes in the third, Enlield 004 020 lx 7 Nebo runs in the seventh for a 6-2 Tire staved off a late Moriarty the Class B outdoor championship with superstar Joe we played today, I think we Joe Dippel and Peter King Wednesday afternoon at 3:35 walked three, struck out tour, with two succeeding and one RBI: McCoy, WhitUe, Kuczmickas; MAJOR duke over Sears last night at Brothers rally for a 13-12 duke Martens leading the way with a triple, copping the 100,220 might’ve had trouble with a lit­ paced the Raiders’ 10-hit attack visiting East Hartford High. David’s vs. Moriarty’s, NIKE with only one Indian runner ad­ backfiring as Manchester Bruce Ballard, 3-2, is expected BB: Koepsel 1, Kuczmickas 3; SO: 7:30 • Nebo Flyers Far from One-Man Team Waddell Field. Bob Piccin last night at Bowers. Mike and 440. This year’s squad is better balanced and to the tle league team.” with three and two respective­ Koepsel 7, Kuzmickas 4; Hits oil: Each side had 11 hits but An- LEAGUE vancing as far as third base. catcher Jack Maloney wisely homered and Edgar Egrin Pallein and Paul Wilson had The decision leaves the Silk ly. Tony Barrett collected two to draw the starting mound Koepsel 7 lor 6 runs in 7 innings; Tasillo Moriarty’s vs. Crispino’s, nulli’s Construction came away woe of opponents, many are underclassmen. Kuczmickas’ teammates gave 3 lor 1 runs in 1: L: Koepsel doubled for Dillon while Scott called for a pitchout. None of blows for Manchester. assignment. 7:30 - Robertson with a 9-7 win over the Seventy LEADERS three hits apiece and Ron Seniors, however, have played their share. Mark Ertel Smith clubbed a home run for Wholesale vs. Holiday, twos last night at Nike. John Isenberg and Shawn Grady two has been outstanding in the high jump and triple jump. In 8:45 • Robertson Sears and John Paggoli each for Nichols. Phil the latter event, he has been consistently over the 40-foot Burger, Brad Downey and Chip Town vs. Savings, 6:15 - Leading Balten Clarke Cites Mates doubled. Malinoski and Robert Maudsley McNally each had two hits for mark and in the high jump established a new school record (Based on 6S at bats) each had four blows for Robertson the winners while Steve Six First Placements National League BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - pionships against Buffalo. Morarity’s. this season soaring 6-feet 4 %-inches. Saturday at the M&M vs. Mott’s, 7:30 - Menschell and Joe Stack had a g ab r pet. and assisting on three. INTERNATIONAL prestigious Hartford Invitational, Ertel tied for fourth Nike Sanguillen, Pitt 30 1« U » 381 One of the more dis­ “At this point, only one like number for the losers. Watson, Hou FARM with a leap of 6-feet 4-inches. BA’s vs. Gunver, 6:15 - 34 139 aO 43 357 agreeable tasks Bobby maybe stands out who can ROOKIES Cash, Phil 36 190 34 93 363 “The man is amazing,” Scoring in every inning. Ed Lojeski has made his presence known in the shot put, Nike Lacy, LA 25 SB 13 31 392 (Harke is faced with these mean the difference Independent Insurance whipped Winning by a 21-20 count last In C^IL Track Meet WOMEN’S REG Morgan, Cin 348 38 132 23 43 days is trying to convince between winning and losing, teammate Dave Schultz Hartford Road Enterprises, 14- night was the Red Sox over he going over the 51-foot mark. Vin Tursi has done well in the Plating 23 runs in the fifth, Joshua, SF 28 101 14 35 317 FiuNE Grubb, SD 33 140 20 48 343 said. “How he does it I don’t 7, last night at Verplanck. Dave A’s at Charter Oak Park. Best discus and Terry Farrell and Jay Frank are top pole Doing extremely well at Flenke of East Hartford High Flosdorf and Jay Martin (the the Cougars trounced the Bob­ th e world that the and that’s the goaltender. Scoring in every inning but Smith, St.L 21 80 14 27 3X know, but game after game Blair, Cal Gothberg and Don for the Sox were Ray Brookes, vaulters. the CCIL Field Day at Hall with a 51.6 clocking. Lumpkin first three sophomores) took se­ cats, 29-13, last night at Cheney AmericanI LeagueLeai Philadelphia Flyers aren’t a The other five guys on the i the second, Crispino’s downed Yount, Mil 24 84 17 32 he gives us a lift.” Barrett stroked triples for the Bruce McKenney, and Mark What made East a quality team, however, is its enor- High in West Hartford was wasn’t pushed in the 100 and cond place. Tech in a game called after six 381 one-man team. ice just have to work Busy Bee Mobil, 18-11, last Carew, Minn 27 90 14 31 344 winners and Larry Van Cimino. Best for the A’s were the Manchester High track easily won with a time of 10.5 In the field events, Mike because of darkness. For the Bumbiy, Bait 21 73 U 25 342 Sometimes getting a little together and produce as a night at Mt. Nebo. For Bayior, Bait Houtryve added two doubles. Ken Krejewski and Robert team. The Indians won six and later came back to place I/ombardo took second place in Cougars, Cathy Kane doubled 31 118 12 39 331 irritated, when members of unit.” If the Sabres are to win second in the 220. the triple jump and fourth Crispino’s, Marlene Donnelly Braun, Minn 23 92 7 30 323 Doug Sypher and Paul Peck. "m i and stroked two bingles, Denise McRae, KC 38 143 18 43 322 the media press him on his There is no doubt, the Stanley Cup in only their events, took four seconds, Scott Moffat beat a superb and Molly MacFarlane each Hohenthal hit weil for the placement in the long jump. Thompson doubled and Betty Maddox, NY 33 123 19 41 3X accomplishments, Clarke however, that in support fifth year of existence, three thirds, one fourth and field in the 880 with a very good Jim Buyak took a third place in had four hits with Donnelly I^nn, Bos 27 94 15 X 319 losers. Circus Spectacle Copeland added three singles to Home Runs they’ll have to find a way to a fifth. time of 2:00.7. Jeff Joy ran a the shot put. Dave Lemieux homering. Mary Gracyalyn and stretches his arms wide and with the goaltending of Ber- a 16-hit attack. For the Bob­ Nationai League: Watson, Hou and BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - An The 440-yard relay team of personal best of 15.4 in the 120- Carol Corcoran each had three Luzinski, Phii 8; Baker and Correli, Atl, emphasizes that it took 20 nie Parent, Clarke has been stop Clarke, and they’ll have took third place in the two-mile cats, Frankie Kelley homered NATIONAL Argentine congressman Mon­ Steve Dawson, Jeff Joy, Paul yard high hurdles and placed run behind Conard’s Bill and Gail Bartlett, Ann Cey, LA and Winfield, SD 7. men for the Flyers to get the most destructive force to start tonight. and singled and Ann Kavadas American League: Horton, Det 9; Coming from behind, Moriar- day asked the government to Philbrick and Jeff Lumpkin es­ second. Joy took third place in Gracyalyn and Gail Kelly added Burroughs, Tex 8; Grich, Bait, Carbo, where they are. for the Flyers as they won Philadelphia won the first Turley, who was the only double and Judy Bycholski added two ty Brothers edged Nichois Tire, ban all future radio and televi­ tablished a new school record the 330-yard intermediate winner taking the mile run also. two apiece to a 23- hit attack. Hendrick and Poweil, Ciev, Hisie, “One man just isn’t going two games on home ice and singles each. Minn and Jackson, Oak 6. the first two games of the last night at Buckley Field. sion broadcasts featuring world with a 44.8 clocking, which also hurdles. For Busy Bee, Betsy Finn had another victory tonight Manchester returns to the Runs Batted In to make that much series. Of the six goals Scott Holmes was two-for-three heavyweight boxing champion tied the league standard. The The sprint relay team of cinders Wednesday at Pete four hits including a round- National League: Watson, Hou 28; would put the defending MIKE RIGGOTT Garvey, LA and Simmons, St.L 27; difference,” he stressed scored by Philadelphia, the and Mark Buezek homered for Muhammed Ali, a Radical party weightman’s relay team also Dawson, Kevin Scholsky, Joy Wigren Track against JIM WIGREN DUFFY LEONE tripper, Debbie Dennison added DUSTY Luzinski, Phil and Winfieid, SD23. before tonight’s third game blond center has had a hand champions one game away Nichols. Curt Fenton was two- 0. Nicolich, a Radical party FOLEY ERTEL C. NOLEN knotted the league mark with a and Philbrick took first place Wethersfield High in a make-up three blows and Donna Ridel, Scoring seven times in the se­ American League: Hisie, Minn 28; of the Stanley Cup cham­ in all but one, scoring two from a sweep. for-three for Moriarty’s and leader, called Ali “unscrupulos 47.4 clocking. with a 3:49.5 clocking and the Sharon Lorraine, Diane Bouf- cond for a 9-3 lead, CBT Blue Horton, Det and McRae, KC 26; mous group of talented juniors. Mike and Cephus Nolen meet. The Indians are 9-5 in Burroughs, Tex 24; Bochte, Cat and Orta, John Perry homered. Dawson, a sophomore, won fard, Carrie Waddell and held on for a 9-7 verdict over and a circus spectacle.” are top 100 and 220-yard sprinters. Cephus has also begun distance medley team of Bob dual meet competition. Chi 22. the 440 by a whisker over Ed Lyon, Rick Telgener, Glenn Jeanine Cowles chipped in two North End Fire last night at Stolen Bases long jumping, and in his first campaigm set a new school apiece to a total of 19. Robertson Park. For the Nationai League: Morgan, Cin and record with a leap of 21-feet 2-inches. Mike returned to ac­ Cedeno,...... Hou 19; LA 13; ~Brock, • Fine Team Effort Bankmen, Bob Waldron and St.L 12; M anual, Mtl and Bowa, Phil 9. tion after being out two weeks with a slight strain and Ron James each tripled and American League: Rivers, Cai22; Otis, EASTERN 6e0kc21; Nettles, Cal and Patek, KC 12; turned in a commendable 10.2 in the 100 against crosstown Doing its scoring early, singled and Art Tipaldi added North and Washington, Oak 10. Manchester High. Cephus also was out with a slight strain two bingles. For the Hosemen, Pitching Lathrop Agency outlasted (Based on most victories) of the hamstring but has since returned to practice. Tierney’s 13-9, last night at Mt. Dennis Leal and Steve Lucas National League: Sutton, LA 7-2; Marks Golf Win each had two singles and Russ Messersmith, LA 60; Stone, Chi 541; Junior Brian Foley, Kelley feels, one day will emerge as Nebo. Jim Barron, Jim Rufini Benevides homered and Burris, Chi, Rau, LA and Jones, SD 5-2; the premier 600-yard runner indoors and 440 and 880 man and Dave Mazzoli had three hits Ati, Seaver, NY and Underwood, outdoors. In the Hartford Invitational, where only the best Getting three excellent cards from 8-3-1 in the CCIL, plap East Hartford apiece for Lathrop’s with Bill singled. Phii 53. Duffy Leone, Jim Wigren and Mike American League: Ryan, Cal and Blue, are invited, Foley took fourth in the 440. Steve'Whitham is High and Penney High today at the Schick adding two. For the Oak 8-1; Kaat, Chi 6-1; Palmer, Balt 6-2; Howto East’s top hurdler while in the short and long distance Riggptt, the Manchester High golf East Hartford Golf Club. Funeralmen, Mike Lewis, Den­ CANDLELIGHT Busby, KC and Broberg, Mil 63. events, Joe Burinskas, Mark Skehan, Chip Sander and Joe team downed Bulkeley High and Results; Manchester vs. Bulkeley nis Quigley and Jack Behind Ron Laliberte’s three- Stamp stand out. Emile Fournier, only a sophomore, has Bristol Central, both by 4-1 scores, — Wigren (M) def. Marcei Ouellette 2 Harrington had two each. hitter, Dick’s American sub­ been a pleasant surprise in the javelin going over the 156- yesterday at the Goodwin Park and 1, Riggott (M) def. Art Pizzanello dued Nassiff Arms, 7-1, last Course in Hartford. 4 and 3, Leone (M) def. Kevin Wotton CHARTER OAK night at Robertson. Carl foot mark. Hohenthal doubled and clubbed Warriors Leone fired a 72 over the par-70 7 and 6, Jim Phillips (B) def. Kurt Pushing across eight runs in layout with Wigren firing a 74 and the first inning, Glen Construc­ two singles and Craig Pepin save Shooting for Second Hassett 5 and 4, Manchester won added two bingles for Dick’s. Won’t Quit Riggott a 75. Bristol’s Jeff Duncan, medal point 305-320; Manchester vs. tion outdistanced Steak Out, 10- 8, last night at Fitzgerald Field. ’Three different players had the Today in Middletown, Xavier High will act as host school however, took medalist honors with a Bristol Central — Duncan (BC) def. blows for Arms. for the Hartford County Conference championship and the Mike Mistretta, Byrd Carlson, SAN Fr a n c isc o (u p d - 71. Wigren 2-up, Riggott (M) def. Gary “This is a team that doesn’t Falcons are heavy favorite to repeat. A year ago. East was Danny Gauchione and Jim “We’re starting to play consistantly Sassu 2 and 1, Leqne (M) def. Tim Pounding out 13 hits, Honda know how to die,” says center second in the HCC. Not only is Xavier the choice here but Mistretta each had two hits for well,” noted Indian Coach Tom O’Neill 6 and 4, H as^tt (M) def. Mark Glen while Pete Leber homered downed Vito’s, 7-4, last night at Clifford Ray, but there may be also in the Class B championship, dropping down from the Kelley. Masse 4 and 3, Manchester won metal Robertson. John Kravontka, more to the Golden State nHMi^ and singled for the losets and A Division where they competed in 1974. Manchester, now 14-5-1 over-all and STEVE DAWSON SCOTT MOFFAT JEFF LUMPKIN point 305-321. Jim LaChapelle added an Don Pagani and Fred Schneider Warriors’ remarkable com­ Earlier this season, Xavier whipped the Eagles, 102-43, inside-the-park roundtripper each had two singles for Honda eback ability than just a good in a dual meet. Even Kelley is the first to admit that for and bingle. and Jon Schneider doubled and team attitude. East to overcome the Falcons, a number of performers singled. For Vito’s, Alan Grzyb, Paul Solomonson, Mike The Warriors overcame a 19- from the latter squad would have to suffer fractures to Good-Witl Tour SILK CITY point deficit to beat Chicago in Orlowski and Tony Kastaukas parts of their anatomy, an unlikely possibility. Singles Sweep Vital Five runs in the first and five game No. 7 of their Western each had two safeties. What the Eagles are shooting for is second in the.B Divi­ in the seventh powerbd Acadia Division playoff finals and then when you Await Word sion and to be in the top 10 in the State Open Meet. The In High Net Triumph Restaurant to a 12-11 duke over showed it was no fluke Sunday Eagles were ninth in the state in the fall in cross country Chinese No Match Allied Printing last night at REC by coming back from 16 points and Kelley would like to see this double achieved. Copping all four singles matches was just enough as the SPORTS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Fitzgerald. Mike Romanchuck Victorious last night at behind to edge Washington, 101- Maybe the best is still to come. A number of sophomores Manchester High tennis team downed Enfield High, 4-3, yester­ (UPI) - Wprid Football was five-for-five for the Keeney Field was CBT over 95, on the Bullets’ court in the and promising freshman also were East’s Blue and White day in Enfield. The Indian netsters now stand 34 over-all and 3-3 SLATE I League President Chris winners with Ed Reyngoudt ad­ Dean Machine, 12-10. Lee first game of their final NBA in the CCIL. For U.S. Trackmen 'Hemmeter said Monday ding three hits including the Williams, Tom Rond and playoff. colors. Hartford Public and HCC foes will always remain Tuesday Charles Bassos each had three on the schedule. Crosstown Manchester High, itself Dan Arenas, Doug Schulteis, I that talks with attorneys winning blow. Sam Forcucci, BASEBALL Mike Kilby and Mike Mahoney blows and Jerry Wilson, and Game No. 2 is set for tonight bCKTOW possessing a potent track team, won’t shy away from the Jon Peck and Phil Valentine SHANGHAI (UPI) — Uncle Sam’s all-conquering track ifor Joe Namath had won their singles matches in Northwest Catholie at East each chipped in with two Tom Sokolowsky two apiece for at the Cow Palace, the mam­ Eagles. and field members began the second phase of their good­ I reached the point the New straight sets for Manchester. Eagle Girls Catholic will tour today still buzzing about the way Phase 1 wound safeties. Duke Hutchinson each CBT. Don Hazard, Elliott moth structure in the San Fran­ Others have, and that’s where the problem lies. York Jets quarterback cisco suburb of Daly City For Arenas, it improved his Rockville at Newington up. had three hits and Bob Ouimet, Sublneys, Dennis Shooter, Somewhere, somebody has to take up the gauntlet. Coventry at Cromwell 'must decide whether to Larry Walley and Phil Duff across the bay from the personal mark to 6-1. Schulteis, There weren’t talking so, Mark Duval and A1 Geiser two In Easy Win Portland at Rham Slack finished first in the 1,- Jump to the young league each had a pair of hits for Dean. Oakland Coliseum Arena, Valentine and Peck are all much about how they apiece for Allied. East Hampton at Bolton 500 meters with a time of 'for a $4 million contract. where the Warriors usually per­ sophomores, and played well in decimated the Chinese in Can­ 3:44.2, Buerkle ran off and form. ’The Ice Follies are taking their first varsity starts. TRACK ton, but how the Chinese wiped “ I th in k we’ve c o m ­ Outhit 15-13, Lynch Toyota Romping to its fourth victory almost hid in winning the 5,000 WOMEN’S ASA over the arena this week. Manchester’s next match is East Catholic at HCC Cham­ them out with a touching pleted our negotiations,” had what counts for a 9-6 vic­ Tech Rally Short in five starts yesterday was the meters in 13:57.2 and Adams Winning two via the shutout ’Thursday at Conard High. pionship (Xavier) farewell from the heart that Hemmeter said. “He must tory over Trudon VW last night The Bullets bring two popular East Catholic girls’ tennis high jumped 7 feet 2 1-2 inches. route at Charter Oak Park Results: Arenas (M) def. GOLF had to be seen to be believed. decide now. I am op­ at Fitzgerald. Cal Chawanick local stars back to the Bay team, 6-1, over Glastonbury ’The girls held up their end as Sunday was Brown’s Tire Brian Hallet 6-2, 6-2; Schulteis Manchester /Penney at East It took place Monday outside tim istic.” was three-for-four for the Area. Coach K.C. Jones per­ By Single Marker High at the losers’ courts. well. Rosalyn Bryant, Chicago, Shop, 13-0 over Willimantic def. Dan Flanagan 6-2, 6-1; Hartford East Stadium in Canton where winners with Don Storrs, Pete formed for the legendary USF capturing the 200 meters in 23.9, Merchants and 12-0 over the Peck (M) def. Mark Dripchok Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill the Americans had just swept Borofsky and John Gionfriddo teams of the mid-1950s and Phil Sophomore Mary Catherine Robin Campbell, Washington, Fairfieldettes. 6-0, 6-1; Valentine (M) def. Murano won her singles match TENNIS all 17 events for a total of 32 out adding two hits, the latter Chenier was a local high school Rallying for two runs in the home half of the seventh, the taking the 400 in 52.8 and Jane Jean McAdam hurled a one- Russ Fiore 64, 7-6; Hallet- at love with Sue Anderson and of 33 in the two-day meet. homering. Les Keston had three All America and then played at Cheney Tech baseball team fell one run short in dropping a Cheney Tech at Rham Grederick, Goleta, Calif., hitter against Willimantic and Fiore (E) def. Dave Maloney- Lori and Kellie White also vic­ Members of the U.S. team blows and Greg Karakashian, Cal. Borrow it from the bank that 5-4 duke to Putnam Catholic yesterday at the Beavers’ SOFTBALL leading everyone in the 100 Rockville allowed just four hits to the Dale Lundy 8-6; Dripchok- torious. had boarded buses to return to Bert Baskerville and Frank field. Flanagan (E) def. Tom Enfield at Manchester meter hurdles in 14 seconds Fairfieldettes. In the opener, (girls) their hotel when they suddenly Gonzales two apiece for Sandy Hamm and Sue Frasice Game No. 3 will be played listens. CBT has just lowered C3ieney is now 2-10 for the P utnam (5) Warren-Dan Wilson 8-6; Mark Next match for the Eagle flat. Trudon. season while Putnam improved ABRHE Wednesday noticed the Chinese team they each went three-for-four and Friday night, again at the Cow Zulkiewicz, 2b 1 0 Folson-Bruce Wordwell (E) maidens is Friday at South “I think were more em­ had beaten so soundly standing Ellington Marge Malone two-for-two. In Palace. The Bullets need a ' its ledger to 6-8. Dumas, p 0 2 BASEBALL barrassed about the way we def. Andy Vincent-Mark Windsor High. there on the sidewalk. split, at least, so as not to go its interest rates on all The Beavers opened the Faucher, ss 0 3 Manchester at East Hart­ beat them than they are, but we the nightcap, Sharyn Young Coderre, c 0 0 Couette 8-4. As the buses began pulling home for Sunday’s game down scoring in the fourth. Tom ford shouldn’t be,” said Irving Kin- Pearson Wins went three-for-four and Cindy Norman, 3b 1 1 Results: Murano (EC) def. away, the Chinese athletes 3-0. personal loans over $1500, LeCourt led off with a home Larwiere, lb 1 1 Adams 6-0; Anderson (EC) def. Newington at Rockville tisch, an assistant coach with NinesWin Mason-Dixon Birdsey homered. Saudie, cl waved warmly to the run, Tom Foran singled, stole 1 Glastonbury at South the U.S. team. “’They learned a Walsh, ph 1 0 Arnold 6-3, 6-0; L. White (EC) Americans and applauded second and came home on a Blackmore, ph 0 1 Windsor lot about technique and about DOVER, Del. (UPI) - David Two Arraigned def. Schultz 64), 6-1; K. White them. Townspeople lining the so if you need m oney for any pair of Catholic miscues. Cloutier, if 1 1 Bolton at Coventry attitude in competition. With Tom Burke belting a tri­ Pearson, pushing his Mercury ROSEBURG, Ore. (UPI) - (EC) def. Dishaaron 6-0, 6-1; sidewalk also did the same ple and two singles and Dennis Putnam did all its scoring off Totals 31 3 10 9 Granby at Ellington “We learned something also. for a track record 4.55:22, cap­ Kansas City C3iief running back Anderson-White (EC) def. thing. Vukovich Golf Champ losing hurler Russ Dyjak in the Chendy (4) Not so much on the track, but Gagnon adding three hits, tured the Mason-Dixon 500 Mon­ worthwhile purpose, just stop Woody Green and New York Jet T aggart-Spencer 6-0, 6-0; GOLF “It was one of the most sixth inning. Norm Cutler AB R H E off it. We learned about the Rockville High whipped South day. Chicoine, 2b 3 0 0 0 linebacker Rich Lewis were Canata-Viola (EC) def. Arnold- East Catholic at St. Paul moving things I’ve ever seen,” Windsor High, 7-2, in Central walked, A1 Larwiere singled Raymer, 3b 0 0 graciousness and hospitality of Pearson, of Spartanburg, in at any of our 84 offices arraigned in Douglas County Smith 5-7, 6-2, 6-3; Schultz- Thursday said Maren Seidler, the blonde and Paul Saudie walked loading Baton, c 1 0 these people. We also learned Valley conference baseball ac­ S.C., earned 814,925 for the Among Indy Drivers LeCourt, ss 3 1 District court Monday on Dishaaron (G) def. Leonard- BASEBALL San Jose, Calif., shotputter who the bases. Jim Walsh reached something about humility.” tion yesterday in Rockville. first-place finish. He drove the Foran, lb 1 1 charges of raping a 16-year-old Flemming 6-1, 6-2. Cheney Tech at Parish Hill was among the winners. and apply. on an error with one run Carpenter, If 2 0 A second two-day meet Elsewhere in the area, only Mercury in the race. Cooke, cf girl on May 11. Despite the one-sidedness the Many of the stalls in famed scoring. Maurice Cloutier 1 0 GOLF against a team made up from Ellington High downed Suffield Cecil Gordon of Horse Shoe, Skoczjas . 0 0 U.S. victory, the Chinese High in 10 innings, 9-8. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., (UPI) “Gasoline Alley” — the garage singled through the box plating Dyjak, p 1 0 Conard /Wethersfield at athletes in the provinces begins N.C., took second in a Chevy accepted their defeats — Golfing gloves replaced area at the sprawling race two more. Bruce Zulkiewciz Manchester here Friday with a final meet Rockville improved its mark and earned 89,900 and Richard Totals 34 4 9 2 East Catholic at South gracefully, thus supporting to 7-4 with the win while South driving gloves at the In­ course — were locked, but walked to reload the sacks and Putnam 000 005 0 9 Third Straight Success scheduled for Peking, May 27- Petty whose Dodge survived a dianapolis Speedway Monday others bustled as mechanics Cheney Catholic their claim that with them in Windsor is now eliminated from Dan Dumas and Ray Faucher 000 200 2 4 28, against China’s National collision with Dean Dalton after and Billy Vukovich, Fresno, cleaned and inspected parts for singled bringing in the other RBI: LeCourt Carpenter, Skoczylas Prince Tech at Cheney sports its friendship first, com­ tournament consideration at 5- THE CONNECTICUT BANK Dumas, Faucher Coderre, Walsh, Team members. Dalton’s car suffered a front Calif., recaptured the annual the machines which will be tallies. For MHS Girls^ Tennis Tech petition second. 8. The Bobcats have one game Cloutier, HR: LeCourt; BB: Dyjak 6, tire blowout, was third. Petty, links title which evaded him a expected to run 500 miles Sun­ AND TRUST COMPANY Cheney came back in the Dumas 1, SO: Dyjak 3, Dumas 6 TENNIS ’The Chinese had a tough time remaining on the slate. Art of Randalman, N.C., earned 86,- finishing even second in Canton year ago. day. seventh but fell short with the Thursday at home against Manchester at Conard Benson picked up the win for 550 for.his third place finish. Winning its third straight Monday. Jayvees Score the Rams. The son of the late two-time The huge fuel tanks were tying run on third. LeCourt Conard High. Conard at Manchester The race was suspended in yesterday was the Manchester The Americans finished 1-2 in former Indianapolis winner, wheeled into place along the singled with one out, stole se­ Results; Stone (M) def. Patty (girls) With junior Scott Eagleson Despite its victory, Ellington the 140th lap Sunday because of High girls’ tennis team, 5-2, every event but the 100 meters who holds down the eighth star­ pits lining the inside of thqmain cond and scored on Kevin Healy 6-0, 6-1; Duke (M) def. SOFTBALL hurling a four-hitter and can do no better than place se­ rain. At the time the race was over Enfield High at the locals’ where C3iina’s Feng Chen-jon ting spot for Sunday’s million- straightaway. Carpenter’s single. Carpenter TV Phyllis St. George 6-2, 6-1; Fermi at Manchester (girls) striking out 13, the Manchester cond in the North Central halted, Benny Parsons held the AND court. ’The triumph squares the dollar chase, shot a 78 on the 18- was runnerup to Dr. Delano High jayvee baseball team Connecticut Conference as East All cars will have one more came around on throwing Aohnson (M) def. Karen Wright Friday lead, followed by Cale Yar­ hold Speedway course inside Indian maidens’ mark at 44. Meriwether, winner of the Cindsor High clinched the title opportunity to test the track. errors. With two out, Glen 6-1, 6-0; Cappuccio (M) def. BASEBALL thumped Enfield High, 6-1, borough, Pearson and Dick the 2 H-mile oval track. RADK Amy Stone, Annette Duke, event in 10.3 seconds. Among yesterday in Enfield. The young with a win over Stafford High That will come during two Cooke tripled but was stranded Pam Parker 6-0, 6-3; Pierro- Windham at Manchester Brooks. Pearson was the only Second in the annual fun and Ann Johnson and Ginny Cap- the other U.S. winners were Indians are now 8-5 for the yesterday. Jason Moriarty’s hours late ’Thursday morning. as Chris Skoczylas flied deep to McKee (M) def. Healy-Linda Windsor' Locks at East one of that group to finish the frolic, wmch resembles a golf pucio each won their singles Keith Francis of New Bedford, season. three-run homer in the ninth Crews will then be using right, to end the game. Cheney Ruel 64, 6-2; Cathy Diel-Lori Catholic race. outing, was Lloyd Ruby, TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE matches in straight sets. ’The Mass., Mike Slack of Fargo, ^ n t it into extra innings and another two hours for pit stranded 14 runners. Andrews (E) def. Mikel ’The victory was the fourth of On Monday, only 18 cars of EOUAl OPfORTUMTT 7:25 Red Sox vg. A’g, WTIC Cheney Tech at St. Thomas N.D., Dick Buerkle of Wichita Falls, Tex.j.with an 85. procedure practice, including Cheney’s next action is doubles team of Jan Pierro and O’Brien-Belinda Welti 3-6, 6-3, the year for* Eagleson. Jeff Thad Okolo drove in the win­ 7:55 Yanks vg. Royals, Seminary Rochester, N.Y., and Dennis the 35-car field finished the For the first time since the attaching hoses from the fuel Member F.D.I.C. LENDER Wednesday afternoon at Put­ Pat McKee was also victorious 6-3; Linda Keyes-Pam G ^rge Backofen led the attack with ning run for the Purple Knights, race, which was marred by a WINF Rham at Bacon Academy Adams of Newago, Mich., Speedway opened for practice tanks to the car in simulated nam Catholic in a make-up .of in two sets. (E) def. Lori Gottlleb-Dorothy two bingles and Ed White now 114 over-all and 94 in the track-record eight caution 9:00 Bullets vs. Warriors, Rocky Hill at Bolton Francis took the 8()0 meters in May 4, activity was at a near refueling. Speedy tire changes an earlier rainout. Manchester’s next match is Pierson 64, 6-0. chipped in with a single and conference. Okolo picked up the flags, slowing the drivers for 97 Ch. 3 Middletown at Ellington 1:50 Bat. ^ double. win in relief. standstill Monday. also will be practiced. laps. / S. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 20,1975 hUNCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 20, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN Baseball Boxscores Help Wanted 13 Homaa For Sale' 23 WANTED - NATHAN Hale BOLTON - 6 room Raised Jones Continues District; Sitter for 10 year old Ranch, with 27’ kitchen and NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE boy after school and possibly dining area combination. Large iK l* WHAT WOMAN [Qj during summer months. 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HR- or 4 bedrooms, nice lot, patio, Last season Jones lost 17 Griffin W 23 523 8 2 2 4 4 Tenace (4^), Petrocelli (2). SF- or apply at Your Star Dust near school. Quick sale at $44,- come up with a formula for sur­ A pair of errors by usually Granger 313 1 0 0 1 1 Yastrzemski. INDEX Beauty Salon, 30 Lafayette 900. Frechette & Martin Inc. some carpeting. For more TWO-FAMILY Duplex - fr6, Save-Granger (4). ip h r er bb so $46,900. Two-family flats, 5-5, vival—don’t give the other Buys reliable shortstop LarrY Bowa NOTICES ADVERTISING Square, Rockville. Realtors, 6464144. info contact Tony Wasilefsky, WP-Griffin, Carlton. Hamilton 41-3 — ADVERTISING $38,500. ’Two-family Duplex, 6-6, any runs either. NATIONAL LEAGUE enabled Houston to score two T-2:08. A-7,040, 1 Lost and Found 6 4 9 -^ . Todd M 2 $41,900. Two-family, 44, $36,- The 25-year-old southpaw was unearned runs in the fourth in­ Odom L 02 11-3 Parsonals ' DEADLINE GAL FRIDAY needed im­ 30 LOCUST Street - 2 family, EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY Lindblad 12-3 3 Announcamants RATES ideal location. $46,000. No 000. Two-family flats, 5-5,' $34,- at his stingiest Monday night ning and defeat Philadelphia, — 12:00 noon the day before mediately! Typing, shorthand, Tiant W 4^ 9 „ - 4 Entertainment agents, please. Phone 646-2426. BARROWS 0 WALLACE 900. Philbrick Agency, when he held the St. Louis Car­ games in which the Padres which had a seven-game win­ HBP-by (Mom (Petrocelli). 5 —Auctions publication. 1 day ...... 9t word per day bookkeeping, plione work vmw Pillsburgh San Francisco Hwffwi nvnoni Realtors, 646-4200. dinals to only one hit in 10 in­ scored two runs or less. T-2:30. A-14,7D0. Deadline lor Saturday and 3 days ...... 8t word per day experience, benefits. Call •4M3«a J87-181B 72S-aaiB ning streak snapped. Bob Wat­ ab r h bl ab r h bl FINANCIAL (UPl photo) Baltimore Chicago Monday js 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 days ...... 7c word per day Jobseekers, 568-1070. NORTH COVENTRY - Like W EST 8lo! nings while pitching the Padres Jones said he came close to son drove in two of the Astros’ Stennett 2b 4 12 0 Joshua cf 5 011 8 —Bonds-Stocks-Mortoaaas 26 days ...... 6c word per day Robinson If 3 110 Thomas 2b 310 0 ab r h bi ab r h 6i new 5 1/2 room Ranch, Immaculate 5-room Colonial Ranch, 2 to a 1-0 victory for his third flagging down Melendez’s hit in runs with a double and his 9 Parsonal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM Oliver cf 4 0 0 0 Murcer rf 3 010 Singleton rf 1 0 0 0 Kelly rf 2 010 10 “ Insurance DENTAL ASSISTANT - fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, bedrooms, dining room,, fireplac^ shutout of the year. The only hit the seventh. Blair cf 4 0 0 0 Coiuccio rf 10 0 0 living room, kitchen, garage, Elliott Maddox Tagged Out at Home Plate eighth homer. Robertsn lb 4 0 1 0 MatUiews If 3 110 PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $2.00 rnch Challenging full or part-time carpeting, walk-out basement, MANCHESTER- Colonial living the Cardinals got was a line “I saw it all the way, it just Sanguillen c 4 1 21 Montanez lb 3 111 TDavis dh 40100rU2b 4012 EMPLOYMENT space at a Cape price. Seven aluminum siding, beautiful treed Tot. LMay lb 4 0 0 0 CMay If 3 0 0 0 — position, for industrious person 3/4 acre lot, $35,900. Hayes 136,000. Royal Catcher Buck Marline* Put Ball on Yankee Player slipped by,” he said. “It’s a Paiker rf 412 3 Speier ss 3 2 2 0 13 Help Wanted rooms, two baths, fireplace, single to center by Luis Dodgers 3, Cubs 2 Hebner 3b 3 0 0 0 Miller 3b 4000 Gricn 2b 4 0 0 0 Hendindersn cf 3 0 0 0 14 —Business Opportunities YOUR AD tn busy dental practice in Corp. 64641131. BUMMin&ROSSETTO Mfelendez to open the seventh reaction play. I threw down my Taveras ss 2 0 0 0 Hill c 3100 Baylor If 4111 DJohnson dh 3 0 0 0 15 —Situation Wanted Classllled adz are taken over carpeting, convenient location. REALTOR8-ML8 648-2482 Pinch-hitter Bill Buckner hit Robinson 3b 3 010 Melton 3b 3010 Rockville area. Primary inning, but until Johnny Grubb glove but it was already gone.” Howe ph 0 0 0 0 Caldwell p 3023 the phone as a convenience. $34,900. Odegard Realty, 643- 119 West Canter Street a sacrifice fly with, one out in Mendoza ss 0000 Shopay pr 0 0 0 0 Muser Ib 3120 EDUCATION The Herald Is responsible lor responsibilities are chair side 2 4365. homered for San Diego with one In the only other National Dyer ph 1000 DeCinces 3b 1 0 0 0 Dent ss 18 —Private Instructions only one Incorrect Insertion and assisting. X-rays, lab work. 7-ROOM O P E the eighth inning to score Steve Hendricks c 3 0 1 0 Downing c — out in the 10th inning, it League action, San Francisco Reuss p 1000 19 Schools-Classes than only to the size of the Requirements for position are Living room with fireplace, RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, Garvey and give Los Angeles a Belanger ss 2 0 0 0 Bahnsen p 20 Instructions Wanted Demery p 1000 — original Insertion. Errors which Happy Birthday interest, ambition, maturity, I SEVEN ROOM Cape, Bowers handy location. $31,000. appeared that Jones’s effort defeated P ittsb u rg h , 6-4, victory over Chicago. It was the Zisk ph 1000 Alexander p 0 0 0 0 Gossage p formal dining room, three Yanks Game Start ToUls 30 1 4 1 ToUls REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the GRANDMA and GRANDPA S prior work experience. Dental School area, 5 down, 2 up. Pic­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, might be wasted. Houston downed Philadelphia, Moosep 0000 bedrooms, finished rec room, Dodgers’ eighth consecutive Popovichovfch .ph 1 0 0 0 ’ Baltimore 23 —Homes for Sale advertisement will not be cor­ ture window dining room, 6464200. Jones, in fact, was surprised 4-2, and Los Angeles edged assisting preferred but not quiet residential neighborhood triumph over the Cubs dating Totalsils 33 4 8 4 Totals 30 6 8 5 Chicago 24 Lots-Land for Sale rected by an additional Inser­ Love, Todd required. Salary commensurate fireplaced living room with that Manager John McNamara Chicago, 3-2. Pittsburgh 000 300100-4 E-Melton, Gossage. DP-Baltimore 2, 26 —Investment Property tion. within walking distance of back to last season. San Francisco 014100 00x—6 Chicago2. LOB-BaltimoreS, ChicagoS. 26 *—Business Property with experience. Mail resume open staircase. New white com­ RANCH - with gorgeous view. E-Taveras, Hebner. DP-Pittsburgh 1, HR-Baylor (5). SB-Melton. 27 —Resort Property to P.O. Box 289, Manchester. shopping. bination windows, 85’ frontage Large living room with beamed Of best Win Skein 28 Real Estate Wanted San Francisco 2. LOB-Pittsburgh 5, San ip h r er bb so — with shade trees and lovely cathedral ceilings and Alexander L 1-2 8 6 2 2 1 2 •••••••••t•••••••#••#•##•••# JACKSTON AGENCY Francisco 8. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• back yard. Mid 30’s, June oc­ fireplace, formal dining room, s 2B-Caldwell, Stennet, Parker. HI Bahnsen W 1-4 6 3 1 1 4 2 MISC. SERVICES § WAITER-WAITRESS - needed 646-1316 Parker (4). SB-Thomas. S-Caldwell. Gossage 3 1 0 0 0 1 31 Services Offered Happy 16th Birthday ijj; part-time, 11-3 p.m. salary plus cupancy. Call Samuelson fully equipped kitchen with Tigers 6, Twins 5 Bahnsen pitched to 1 batter in 7th. 32 —Painting-Papering □ NOTICES Broker, 649-0498. NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York took a 2-0 lead in SCORE ip h r er bb so — □ FINANCIAL M IS S BEV ;$ tips. Excellent surroundings, sliding glass doors to deck. Leon Roberts and Willie Hor­ Reuss L3-3 366663 Save-Gossage (6). •33 Building-Contracting g Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. Huge family room with stone New York Yankees neared a the third when Sandy Alomar Demery 3 0 0 0 0 0 T-2:01. A-6,MI. 34 —RoofIng-SIdIng •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Love, BOLTON LAKE - adorable 2 ton hit two-run homers and BOARD Pacers Remain 35 —Heating-Plumbing bedroom Ranch, fireplace, NEW DUTCH Colonial and new fireplace, two full baths. season milestone Monday singled with one out, stole se­ Moose 2 2 0 0 1 0 Mom, Dad, Rich •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• California Cleveland 36 —Flooring Lost and Found 1 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagas 8 Raised Ranch - Best of con­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, cond and moved to third on a Gary Sutherland added two solo Caldwell W 1-5 9 8 4 4 2 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi Business Opportunity 14 utility room, fenc^ in yard for night with their 5-1 win over Reuss pitched to two batters in fourth. 37 —MovIng-TruckIng-Storage struction. Large rooms, 6464200. grounder. Elliott Maddox was homers for Detroit in the vic­ ^alional League Remy 2b 4 2 1 3 Bell 3b 4 0 2 3 38 —Services Wanted privacy. Across the street from the Kansas City Royals. HBP-by Caldwell (Hebner). Rivers cf 5 0 0 0 Duffy ss 3 0 0 1 WILBER - Lost black and gray MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ country-sized lots. Both have 2 hit by a pitch and Roy White’s tory over Minnesota. Joe EbbI WP-Moose. cond, third. All kinds. Realty $200 WEEKLY possible stuffing beach. Hurry only $26,500. w. 1, pet. Harper dh 5 111 Hendrick cf 5 0 0 0 MISC. FOR SALE Angora tiger cat, maie, one 1/2 baths and beautiful BOLTON - Six-room Ranch, all They are only one game gb- Alive in Playoff T-2:19. A-1,796. Chalk 3b 4 2 2 1 Cartylf 5110 — i envelopes. Send self-addressed, Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246, opposite field double sent both Coleman needed relief help Chicago 21 13 .618 41 Articles lor Sale crossed eye. Family pet. Vicini­ statewide. Credit rating un­ fireplaced family rooms. 60’s large rooms, fireplace, 1 1/2 short of reaching their SUnton rf 5 2 2 2 Robinson dh 4 111 42 —Building Supplies 643-6^5. runners home. ’Those were the from Jonn Hiller to pick up the Philadelphia 20 15 .571 114 ty Manchester High and necessary. Reasonable. Con­ stamped envelope, Edray and $2,000 tax rebate. Norman baths, acre treed lot. $37,500. longest winning streak so Pittsburgh 17 14 .548 214 Bochte lb 2 111 ^Ikes rf 3 10 0 43 —Dogs-BIrds-Pats fidential, Mails, P.O. Box 188, Dept. CA, first runs loser Steve Busby had win. Hiller came in with two AllietU c 4 12 1 Powell lb 2 110 44 —Livestock Hospital. Reward. 649-7812. Hohenthal Company, 646-1166. Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. New York 15 15 .500 4 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) - Because little Billy Welcome Albany, Missouri 64402. THREE-BEDROOM aluminum far this year and are star­ runners on in the eighth and Montreal 13 17 .433 6 Si . Louis San Diego Nettles If 4 210 Ashby c 4 0 0 0 45 Boats & Accessories Alvin Luni given up in 21 innings. Smith ss 5 12 2 Brohamr 2b 3 110 — Home sided Ranch - Large, treed lot, ting to believe. retired six men in a row to St. LfOuis 14 19 .424 Keller followed instructions to the letter, the Indiana ab r h bi ab r h bi 46 Sporting Goods 100 Constitution Maddox stole two bases and Wv8t Brock If 4 0 0 0 Grubb cf 5 141 Hassler p 0 0 0 0 Hood p 0 0 0 0 47 Garden Products LOST - Passbook No. 26-014605- ford. Elvenings, 233-6879. country kitchen, full cellar. Of course, two consecutive Alomar added one. record his sixth save. w. 1. pet. Pacers were still alive today in the American Basketball Sizemore 2b 3 0 0 0 Hemandzss 2 0 0 0 Lange p 0 0 0 0 JPerry p 0 0 0 0 48 —Antiques 9, Connecticut Bank & ’Trust Situation Wanted 15 $32,900. Keith Real Estate, 649- MANCHESTER gb. LaRocne p 0 0 0 0 KIM wins may not seem like much, Sunday, after Virdon’s Los Angeles 25 14 .641 Association playoff finals, although trailing Kentucky, 3-1, Melendez cf 4 010 Tolan If 2 0 0 0 49 — Wanted to Buy Company. Application made for 1922, 646-4126. Cincinnati 20 19 .513 5 Simmons c3 0 0 0 Winfield rf 3 010 ToUls 38 12 12 11 ToUls 33 5 6 5 MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd ;$ EXPERIENCED Bass Player OWNER TRANSFERRED but for the Yankees, who While Sox 2, Orioles 1 San Diego IS 19 .486 6 in their best-of-seVen game series. Reitz 3b 4 0 0 0 Ivie lb 4 0 0 0 California 300501300-12 RENTALS payment. mortgages — interim financing g Love, Spacious Ranch with a Florida Family Room, living Cleveland 030200 000-5 — desires to join existing group. moved out last place with the Jorge Orta batted in both San Francisco 17 19 .472 644 “I told Billy ‘The sky is the Cater lb 4 0 0 0 Hundley c 3 0 0 0 52 Rooms lor Rent — expeditious and confidential S MANCHESTER - New to Atlanta 18 21 .462 7 Fairly rf 4 0 0 0 Fuentes 2b 4 0 0 0 E-Remy, Brohamer, Bell, Smith. DP- 53 —Apartments for Rent Linda Call 649-8055. market. Cape with half dormer, room with firaplaco and dining “L”, 3 badrooma, 2 full win, it’s something to cherish. Chicago runs with a bases- limit—shoot the ball,” ’ Pacers California 1, Cleveland 1. LOB-Califomia service, J.D. Real Estate Houston 14 27 .341 12 boards with aggressive basket­ Brinkman ss 3 0 0 0 Kubiak 3b 4 010 54 Homes lor Rent LOST: Passbook number 26 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, dining bn|ha. Eat-in kitchan nawly ramodalad with naw bullt- Before Sunday’s win over the AMERICAN LEAGUE loaded single and Rich Gossage Monday^B Kesulls Coach Bobby Leonard said (Turtis p 2 0 0 0 Jones p 4 0 0 0 Cleveland 8. 55 —Business for Rent Assoc. 646-1980. ;¥ ball. Indiana got the job done 2B-Carty, Robinson, Chalk. 3B-Chalk. 56 —Resort Property lor Rent 004574 9, Connecticut Bank & WILL house clean one day a room, three bedrooms, partial int, garaga, axcallant neighborhood, walk to school. Oakland A’s, Manager Bill Vir- saved Stan Bahnsen’s first win San Francisco 6 Pittsburgh 4 foliowing Indiana’s 94-86 vic­ Totals 31 0 1 0 Totals 31 1 6 1 week,. Call 643-2207 after 5. Houston 4 Philadelphia 2, night when they had to while our One out when winning run scored HR-SUnlon (2), Remy (1), Harper (3).- 57 —Wanted to Rant Trust Company. Application rec room. Move-in' condition. Nicely landscaped tread lot. don told the Yankees some as Chicago defeated Baltimore. San Diego 1 St. Louis 0, 10 inns, tory Monday night. “Little Bill St. Louis 000000 000 0-0 SB-Remy. SF-Bochte, Duffy. 56 —MIsc. for Rent execution was poor. ip h r er bb so made for payment. 30’s. Keith Real Estate, 646- things he thought they should I Orta’s game-winning hit night hit some fat ones.” San Diego 000 0000001-1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1922, 6494126. Evenings: 648-6080 meeting, Bobby Bonds was Los Angeles 3 Chicago 2, night “When you shoot 32 per cent E-Hernandez. DP-St. Louis 1, San Hassler 12-3 3 3 3 3 1 AUTOMOTIVE I wish to thank all nurses know. glanced off loser Doyle Tonight's CameB Keller, the 5-foot-lO guard Diego 1. LOB-St. Louis 4, San Diego 8. Lange W 1-1 71-3 3 2 2 3 0 61 —Autos lor Sale moved to leadoff from the third in the first half and still lead, Hood L 1-2 32-3 4 7 7 4 0 62 —Trucks for Sale and staff In Manchester “After six weeks of the Alexander’s legs and rolled (All TimeB EDT) from Purdue, swished in 20 2B-Grubb. HR-Grubb (1). S-Hernandez — □ EDUCATION MANCHESTER - Lovely Split spot in the batting order and Philadelphia (Lonborg 3-1) at Houston there’s something wrong,” 2. J. Perry 22-3 6 5 3 1 2 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale Personals 2 Memorial Hospital for their JACKSTON AGENCY season, this team shouldn’t be through shortstop after singles points, including five in a row to LaRoche 22-3 2 0 0 1 4 64 —Motorcycies-BIcycles home with plenty of room. Cen­ IRicharo 3-2), 8:30 p.m. Brown added. ip h r er bb so kindness and attention ••f^N*********************** 646-1316 in last place,’’ he said. “So I got even though he came through by Tony Muser and Bucky Dent Chicago (Bonham 3-3) at Los Angeles climax a fourth-period Pacer Curtis L 2-2 91-3 8 1 1 3 6 WP-LaRoche. Balk-Hood. PB-AllietU. 65 Campers-T rallers-Moblle tral air-conditioning, one full, Sunday with an opening triple, (Sutton 7-1), 10:30 p.m. For the Pacers, it was a “do Jones W 5-2 10 1 0 0 3 2 T-2:49. A-6,400. Homes RIDER WANTED - for trip to given me, while 1 was a Private Instructions 18 two half baths. Complete them together and told them so. and a walk to Pat Kelly filled raily in which they outscored 66 — he was hitless in Monday’s St. Louis (Gibson 1-3) at San Diego or die” effort, because only a HBP-by Curtis (Tolan). Detroit Minnesota Automotive Service Lafayette, Indiana, leaving patient there. Also special kitchen, garage, large lot. Good I told them that if the perfor­ the bases. (McIntosh 4-2), 10:00 p.m. Kentucky, 15-4, to built an 84-76 T-2:00. A-10,111. ab r h bi ab r h bi 67 Autos for Rent-Lease MANCHESTER - New on the CONTEMPORARY Raised game. few hours earlier their appeal Manchester May 28th. Call 643- thanks to DR. GUARDING, TUTORING - primary and in­ buy at $42,^. Keith Real mances by some people didn’t Pittsburgh (Ellis 2-2) at San lead with 5:10 left to play. LeFlore cf 5 110 Braun if 4 0 0 0 5625 after 6. termediate levels. Rates market, 6-room Colonial with 3 Ranch - Large, modem kitchen But Roy White, who switched .Angels 12, Indians 5 Francisco (Halicki 04)), 11:00 p.m. of the 95-93 loss at Louisville Sutherlnd 2b 5 2 2 2 Wright ph 10 0 0 igOR. TEHRANIE, DR. Estate, 649-1922, 6464126. bedrooms, formal dining room, with pantry, formal dining M change, then I might have to Montreal (Fryman 4-0) at Atlanta Keller and Kevin Joyce Roberts rf 4 2 t-4 Carew 2b 4 0 2 0 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ negotiable. Call 647-1106. make some changes.” x’Virdon places with Bonds, drove in two Rookie Jerry Remy’s first Thursday night was denied by ^5 C A L D W E L L and all my large kitchen with pantry, 2-car room with built-ins, living room (Harrison 2-2), 7:35 p.m. extended the margin to 11 Horton dh 412 2 ^ isle cf 4 10 0 LARGe , attractively decorated insisted he wasn’t pointing runs so maybe 'Virdon’s major league homer capped a New York (KoosmanJp 3-1) at newly-named commissioner Chicago Lob Angeles Colbert lb 0 0 0 0 Darwin rf 5 112 ...... Neighbors, Relatives and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, treed yard. $37,900. with cathedral ceiling and Cincinnati (Gullett 4-2), 8:0(|b.m. points at 92-81 to clinch it. ab r h bi ab r h bi SUnley lb 4 0 10 Oliva dh 4 110 Condominium - Pool and tennis fingers and he didn’t name changes will pay off and the five-run fourth inning to spark Still there was no joy among Dave DeBusschere. Trillo 2b 4 110 Lacy 2b 4 0 0 0 Frieds. Many Thanks to Wolverton Agency, Realtors, fieldstone fireplace from floor Wednesday's Gaum Freehan c 4 0 10 M erhlm 3b 3 0 0 0 •••••••••)••••••••••••••••••• X' All □ REAL ESTATE courts. Ideal family living. 649-2813. to ceiling, redwood paneling, names. more drastic changes won’t be California past Cleveland. The Pittsburgh at San F ra n c i^ the Pacers, who realize it will The Pacers lodged their Cardenal If 4 0 12 Crawford rf 4 12 0 Meyer if 3 0 0 0. Kelly lb 3 0 11 1 Seven rooms, wall-to-wall made. Angels, who had hit only nine Philadllphia at Houston, tnght protest, arguing Keller’s Monday cf 3 0 0 0 Wynn cf 2 0 0 0 Rodriguz 3b 3 0 1 d Thompsn ss. 4 0 2 0 BLANCHE M. CROUGH four bedrooms, 2 full baths, But Chris Chambliss didn’t Chicago at Los Angeles, night be curtains if Kentucky wins on Morales rf 4 0 10 Garvey lb 4 110 Michael ss 4 0 0 0 Borgmann c 2 0 0 0 □ EMPLOYMENT carpet, 3 bedrooms, finished large family room with In other American League homers so far this year, also desperation 45-foot fling at the Madlock 3b 4 0 1 0 Cey 3b 4 0 2 1 Bluefleld Drive Hom es For Sale 23 rec room, central air- MODERN, clean 4Vi room take any chances Monday night St. Louis at San Diego, nigDt its home fioor in Louisville Coleman p 0 0 0 0 Ferrer ph 10 0 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace, den or library, 5 got homers from Lee Stanton Montreal at Atlanta, night final gun was good, giving them Thornton lb 4 0 10 Ferguson c 2 0 0 0 Lundstedt e 10 0 0 NEWS conditioning, 2 full and 2 half Ranch Condominium. Many as he slammed his first two games, Boston slugged Thursday night. Hosley c 3 0 0 0 Paciorek if 3 110 sliding glass doors, 2 large and Tommy Harper. Stanton hit New York at Cincinnati, night a 96-95 victory. Referee Ed Pazik p 0 0 0 0 Help Wanted 13 MANCHESTER - Six month baths. Jackston Agency, 646- extras, huge basement. $28,800. home runs of the season. Rudy Oakland, 10-5, Detroit beat “We’re still backed against Kessinger ss 4 1 1 0 Buckner ph 0 0 0 1 Campbell p 0 0 0 0 decks, 2-car garage, large lot. Reuschel p 2 0 0 0 Cruz If 0 0 0 0 new, prime west side location, 1316. 646-6310. Niay and Dick Tidrow were Minnesota, 6-3, Chicago nipped a two-run blast and Harper American League the wall—we got our work cut Rush said the fielder came too ToUls 38 6 9 6 ToUls 36 3 7 3 $68,500. Philbrick Agency, . A Mittrwld ph 1 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 3 0 1 0 PHONE FROM home to ser­ 5-5 D uplex, 1 1/2 b ath s, Baltimore, 2-1, and California triggered a three-run seventh East late. Detroit 202000101-6 CAPSULES Help Wanted 13 careful, too—they combined for w. 1. pet. gb. out for us,” Leonard said. Knowles p 0 0 0 0 Mota ph 10 0 0 Minnesota 000030000-3 vice our customers for super hardwood floors, aluminum Realtors, 6464200. with a solo shot. Zamora p 0 0 0 0 DeJesus ss 0 0 0 0 COVENTRY - Coming soon, ROUTE 195 TOLLAND a four-hitter. routed Cleveland, 12-5. Milwaukee 19 13 .504 Leonard conceded Kentucky E-Colbert, Michael. LOB-Detroit 8, earnings. Choose own hours. siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ new 42’, 3-bedroom Ranches on Boston 16 15 .516 244 Rau p 3 0 11 MinnesoU 11. • ESTABLISHED REAL Estate I Combination borne and office on busy CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal wasn’t “as sharp” as last Satur­ Brewer p 0 0 0 0 Call 647-1810. poration, 646-0131. Detroit 15 16 .484 344 2B-01iva. HR-Roberts (5), Horton (9), office needs two full-time sales acre plus lots. Perfect for Ap­ ■ Route 195 close to UConn. Acre lot dining room, fireplaced living Baltimore 15 19 .441 5 day night when it made it three Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 30 3 8 3 Darwin (5), SuUicrIand (2,3). SB-Carew. people. Wolverton Agency, proved Farm ers’ Home Clients. I commercially zoned, five room ranch New York 14 20 .412 6 Chicago 000 000 CEO-2 ip h r er bb so $17,500 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 I borne plus a 500 sq. ft. office. room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ in a row on the strength of giant Vasquez Fined Los Angeles 000 011 Olx— 3 Eanes Promoted FULL-TIME clerical work, Realtors, 649-2813. $27,500. The Fran Greene Agen­ Cleveland 13 20 .394 Coleman W 3-5 7 7 3 2 4 7 baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ T.J. CROCKETT age, immaculate condition. \tf»t Artis Gilmore’s 41 points and 28 E-Lacy, Hosley 2. LOB-Chicago 6, Los Hiller 2 0 0 0 0 1 WASHINGTON, Conn. (UPI) - Michael N. Eanes, dean typihg and aptitude for figures, cy, 684-4241. BALTIMORE (UPI) - Angeles 8. age, nearly two acres. Hutchins iRealtcra 643-1577 $36,900. Philbrick Agency, w. 11. pet. g.b. rebounds. Gilmore was held to Pazik L 02 51-3 5 4 4 4 3 assist in bookkeeping office and NEWSBOYS for South Windsor Realtors, 646-4200. Red Sox Make Most Oakland 21 14 .600 2B-Paciorek, Crawford, Cardenal. SB- Campbell, 32-3 4 2 2 1 2 of the faculty and director of admissions and financial aid Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. Jockey Jacinto Vasquez, who offices of other departments. area. Call Mr. Griffin at 647- Texas 20 15 .571 1 18 points and as many rebounds Cey. SF-Buckner. Colemanofer pitched to 2 batters in 8th. lodged a complaint to stewards r er bb at the Gunnery, has been named assistant headmaster at Liberal fringe benefits, good 9411. VERNON Kansas City 20 18 .526 244 Monday night while teammate ip Save-Hiller (6). HBP-by Coleman $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3. Nice in­ SALT BOX - Large, country Y California 20 18 .526 2‘4 against Darrle McHargue, Reuschel 7 2 2 3 (Oliva). the school, officials announced Monday. starting salary. Apply East RANCH MANCHESTER - No waiting Dan Issel was the night’s top Knowles L 1-2 0 1 1 1 law apartment, carpeting, $435 kitchen with bunt-ins and Minnesota 16 16 .500 3'-4 after riding Kentucky Derby WP-Pazik. Eanes, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, joined the staff of Hartford Convalescent Home, RN’s wanted for full and part- for this 6 room Condominium, Of Oakland Misplays Chicago 15 20 .429 6 scorer with 26. Zamora 1 0 0 0 T-2:26. A-3,399. month income. Hutchins Agen­ Three bedrooms, large coun­ fireplace, formal dining room, move right in and enjoy wall-to- Monday'B ReBulls winner Foolish Pleasure to a Rau 72-3 2 2 0 745 Main Street, East Hartford. time on 11 p.m.7 a.m. shift. try kitchen, garage, double door spacious center en­ George McGinnis, favoring a the Gunnery, a college preparatory boarding school, in cy, Realtors, 646-3166. wall shag Boston 10 Oakland 5, night second-place finish in Satur­ Brewer W 3-1 11-3 0 Kansas City ,New York Apply to Directors of Nursing, aluminum siding, city water trance hall, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 BOSTON (UPI) - The looked bad consistently. “We bounced to Todd, who threw out California 12 Cleveland 5, night sore ankle, led the Pacers with Knowles pitched to 3 batters in 8th. 1965 as a chemistry teacher and coach of baseball and shades. day’s 100th running of the WP-Brewer. Balk-Knowles. PB-Hosley. abrhbi abrhbi JANITORS - Experienced, Salmon Brook Convalescent baths, 2-car garage, large lot. just didn’t pick up the ball Burleson at second. Cam­ New York 5 Kansas City 1, night 22, although held scoreless in Wohlford rf 4 0 0 0 Bonds rf 4 0 0 0 basketball. COVENTRY - $26,900 - Three and sewer, $34,500. and full basement tor your world champion Oakland Detroit 6 Minnesota 3, night T-2:39. A-21,790. evenings, days, Manchester - Home, (off House Street) This home qualifies for $2,000 tonight.” paneris’ relay to first, however, the first period. Rookie Billy Preakness, has benn fined $100 Otis cf 4 110 Maddox cf 2 2 10 Glastonbury. Please call 633- bedroom full-dormered Cape, F.J.SPILECKI favorite hobby. Relax at the A’s were visited Monday Chicago 2 Baltimore 1, night Mayberry lb 3 0 0 0 RWhite if 4 012 Vernon - East Hartford. Part- basement, 100’ from private tax credit. Philbrick Agency,' Toniglil'B Games for lodging a “frivolous” claim. 5244. pool, on the tennis courts or at night by the ghost of their Oakland’s frustrations went to the Boston dugout and Knight had 16 and Darnell McRae If 4 0 10 Munson dh 4 0 0 0 time. Call 646-3590. 2-6 p.m. beach, double lot, more. Realtor 643-2121 Realtors, 646-4200. reportedly surfaced in the top Yastrzemski advanced to se­ (All TimeB EDT) Hillman, who defended against Vasquez complained he was Killebrew dh 4 0 11 Chambiss lb 4 2 3 3 the playground. AH of this for past —the Kansas City Detroit (Lolich 3-3) at Minnesota Rojas 2b 2 Onl 0 Herrmann c 4 0 0 0 Warren E. Howland, Realtors, only $32,500. Call Jarvis Realty of the ninth inning when Bando, cond. Jim Rice hit a grounder (Goltz 2-3), 9:00 p.m. Gilmore, had 14 points and 18 fouled in the stretch run PART-TIME office help - Light CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot,, Athletics. FWhithite 3b 2 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 0 10 Opposes Nuclear Dependency 643-1108. Co., Realtors, MLS 643-1121. the team captain, had heated that struck Todd’s leg and Baltimore (Palmer 6-2) at Chicago rebounds. because Master Derby made Pinson ph 1 0 0 0 Mason ss 4 0 0 0 bookkeeping essential. Varied RETAIL CREDIT city utilities, handy location, The three-time World Series (Osteen 1-3), 9:00 p.m. him change his course. Vasquez Patek ss 3 0 0 0 Alomar 2b BOSTON (UPI) — Sen. Lee Metcalf, D-Mont., says the duties, including typing, filing, Current full-time openings for MANCHESTER - Magnificent 5 words with Jackson. The rolled to Campaneris. The Texas (Bibby 23) at Milwaukee Kentucky led by as much as 2 110 LAND - Nice barn, three $29,500. Philbrick Agency, victors committed four errors, said he had to swerve to the left SolaiU ph 1 0 0 0 May p 0000 U.S. should not become too dependent on nuclear power etc. Flexible hours. Manchester experienced dunners and bill bedroom Custom Colonial in ORIGINAL Owner has made Realtors, 6464200. alleged argument concerned bedeviled shorstop (who spent (Broberg 63), 8:30 p.m. seven points in the second Martinez c 3 0 00 Tidrow p 0000 bedroom home, baseboard one of Manchester’s finest this a “home beautiful” . Brick three in one inning, and were Oakland (Blue 8-1) at Boston (Lee 4- in the stretch to avoid hitting Busby p 0 0 0 0 because it will put the nation at the mercy of uranium- location. Send resume to collectors to work in our Hart­ Jackson’s failure to tag up from his first four seasons in Kansas 4), 7:30 p.m. period after tossing in 12 goals heat, Hutchins Agency, areas. Full-size tennis court, in- wall fireplaced family room, 2 victimized by their usually the winning horse, but the Totals 311 4 1 ToUls 31 5 7 5 producing countries. Herald Box “J J ” . ford credit office. Must be third on Bando’s eighth inning City) was unable to grab the Kansas City (Splittorff 1-4) at New in a row but was only 69-67 Kansas City 000001000-1 Realtors, 646-3166. ground heated pool, fantastic 1/2 baths, aluminum siding and ACRE WOODED LOT reliable bullpen in a 10-5 loss to fly to medium right field. Both ball at his feet and Rice was York (Dobson 23), 8:00 p.m. going into the finai period. appeal was denied. New York . 002110 Olx-5 In the keynote address to the annual meeting of the able to handle mail, phone and maintenance-free landscaping, much more. Won’t last long. And, an eigbt room U&R built colonial Wednesday's Games DEMONSTRATORS - Earn MANCHESTER - Redwood Uuit Is loaded with extras. 215 baths, 2 the Boston Red Sox. players and Dark denied the in­ Detroit at Minnesota, night Knight gave Indiana the final E-Martinez. LOB-Kansas City 7, New American Public Power Association, Metcalf said the na­ delinquent charge accounts. central air-conditioning, family Mid 50’s. Norman Hohenthal awarded a single and an RBI as York 6. money with Treasure House, Farms, spacious 9 room Raised fireplaces, 2 garages, 4 bedrooms, ; The A’s look more like their cident occurred. Baltimore at Chicago, night lead with nine minutes to play BOWLING tion should exploit its native coal and offshore oil reserves the party plan known for name­ Apply Personnel Office room with beamed cathedral Company, 646-1166. walk-out basement, rear deck. Yastrzemski scored. Tdxas at Milwaukee, night 2B-R. White, Rojas. HR-Chambliss 2 Ranch, set on large treed lot. ancestors who bumbled to a .404 Tiant sympathized with Rice also lofted a wall­ and the Pacers pulled ahead (2). SB-Mayberry, Maddox 2, Alomar, brand toys and gifts. Earn up to ceilings, Florida room with California at Cleveland, night Otis. and develop new forms of energy such as solar and tidal G. FOX & CO. Three full baths, aluminum NEW LISTING - 8-rt^m Ranch T.J. CROCKETT Winning percentage over 13 Oakland’s night of frustrations. scraping double to left in the Kansas City at New York, night gradually. DENVER (UPI) - Ivan 307o. Free kit. ’Two full color skylignt, large finished rec Oakland at Boston, night HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Inaz ip h r er bb so power. Hartford siding, two fireplaces, family room, dark room, dressing with garage,.twpLfulFoaths, new Realtors 643-1577 years in Kansas City than the “Bando, he don’t usually make In the final period, the Pacers Mullenix,who spent the past Busby L6-3 8 75533 catalogs. Managers needed in seventh that scored Burleson Babineau 131-344, Sarah Metcalf said the U.S. will not become self-sufficient in Interviewing Monday- room, five possible b^room s. rooms, workshop area, 4 1/2 automatic kitchen, new heating modern supermen who have many errors, and Campy, you and Yastrzemski. Beniquez and outscored Kentucky, 27-17. year selling Denver hockey fans May W 3-2 52-3 3 1 1 4 8 your area. Call Miss Jean, Asking-$51,900. Zinsser Agency, Lupacchino 136-341, Diane Tidrow 3 1-3 1 0 0 0 3 uranium in the years ahead and would be at the mercy of collect, 1-491-2100. Thursday, 10-4. baths, wrap-around outside system, two air-conditioners, fashioned a .567 mark over don’t see that guy miss too “When the chips were up, on a An Equal Opportunity Employer 646-1511. WILLINGTON - Two bedroom Dwight Evans also drove home Pelletier 148. -Save-Tidrow (1). HBP-by Busby (Mad­ countries like Canada and South Africa that are producing deck, faces open woods. And lovely Flordia room. Drapes seven-plus seasons in the Bay many balls like that. But as runs off Odom in the decisive they did it,” Kentucky Coach franchise, Monday announced dox). M/F and shades. Like new inside. mobile home. Beautiful treed Area. Co-Player of Week T-2:38. A-8,654. much more. Call foHletails and lot, quiet street. $16,000. Ted­ long as you play, you gonna seventh. Yastrzemski’s Hubie Brown complimented the he purchased a World Hockey most of the fuel. TBYroiTuMEiSpio^^ MANCHESTER - Unique Early price. Warren E'. Howland, Low, low 40’s and worth it. Oakland started well enough, NEW YORK (UPI) - YOUITE ANSWPIEO AO AFTiR AO American Colonial. Paneled ford Real Estate, 647-9914. make mistakes.” sacrifice fly in the eighth ac­ Pacers. “They beat us on the Association expansion team. NONlnUTI PERSON FOR cleaning house - Realtors, 643-11081 J Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. touching subpar Luis Tiant for The Boston right-hander said California Angels pitcher Nolan CM doors, plaster walls and counted for the final run.” Few hours a day. Call 643-5937. ceilings, 2 1/2 baths, hand­ ROCKLEDGE - Seven-room unanswered runs in each of the he also “made a lot of mis­ Ryan and Chicago White Sox JOBSmiEIIS INC. SALT BOX - Authentic “Sure they made four crafted paneling, first-floor HEBRON-LEBANON LME Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass first two innings. They even takes” during his shaky 11- shortstop Bucky dent Tuesday Nursing Home Probe Started EMPLOYMENT DINING ROOM help and dis­ reproduction, fireplace, center 2 errors,” said Yastrzemski of doors to large deck and patio, familu room, 2 fireplaces, 4 A classic Dutch Colonial, survived an opening-inning hitter. “I make two mistakes to Oakland’s misdeeds. “But we were named American League HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut’s chief state’s at­ SERVin hwashers. Waitresses for chimney, country living, acre large living room-dining room error by rookie second baseman Absolutely Without Reserve bedrtwms, breezeway, double treed lot. Hutchins Agency, 645- custom-built and set on a 1V«- Tenace and he they almost cost forced a few of them. That’s the co-Jilayers of the week for the luncheon only. Apply in person garage, beautiful lot, city with cathedral ceilings, 2 Phil Garner. torney has begun a search for possible criminality in the 588-1070 588-10176 3166. acre treed lot. Three me the game.” way we’ve got to play: make week ending May 18. Wednesday afternoon, Podunk utilities. $74,900. Hayes Corp. fireplaces, walk-out basement But three fifth-inning mis- case of a nursing home patient who died soon after a beat­ Connecticut’s largest job Mill Tavern, 989 Ellington bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplaced Oakland’s errors did lose the them hurry their plays. They 646-0131. with built-in bar, 2-car garage, cues, two by sure-handed ing and was cremated amid baffling circumstances. listing service managed by Road, South Windsor. HEBRON - Ranch home with living room, formal dining large lot with privacy. $57,000. game. Dave Hamilton had can make mistakes like AUCTION professionals. Please call, fireplace, two full baths, large shortstop Bert Campaneris and Lawmakers who heard six hours of testimony on the in­ room, full basement par­ Phflbrick Agency, ReRealtors, thrown a no-hitter through 4 1-3 anybody else.” $34,900 - 6 room Cape, full lot, garden, 10 minutes to one by steady third baseman Chargers Sign Six cident during an investigatory session last week said their 568-1070 for complete details WANTED - PERSON to help dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, titioned for additional rooms. 6464200. innings until a mistake to Rico from one of our cheerful semi-invalid with care and light Manchester. Three bedrooms, Sal Bando, gave Boston five petrocelli landed in the left- SAN DIEGO (UPI) - The inquiry “raised the question of a possible covenip.” nice trees. Hutchins Agency, complete kitchen, dining room, Priced right in low 40's. runs and a 5-2 lead. Gene Authentic AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY counselors. housework at the following Realtors, 646-3166. MANCHESTCn field screen . San Diego Chargers Monday an­ Joseph E. Gazek, head detective for Chief State’s At­ times: 8:30 a.m.2:30 p.m., 3:30 immediate occui .$37,900. Owner relocating and anxious. Tenace, who had hit a solo First Ruling nounced the signing of six draft All Sterling Silver & Keith Real Esi 649-1922, Bob Montgomery followed torney Joseph T. Gormley, said Monday his inquest would p.m.-9:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m.-7:30 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built JACKSTON AGENCY CONDOMINIUMS homer in the second, tied the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) choice and free agent rookies, High Grade Turquoise 6464126. with a single, Doug Griffin center on what effect, if any, the beating had bn the SECRETARY - Receptionist, a.m. Experience he^ful and Colonial, 2 1 1/2 / 2 ...... baths, family 646-1316 Enjoy Country Club living and score in the seventh with a — Dave DeBusschere, in his including six-round pick Billy references require reached on Bando’s fielding patient’s death, and whether a man posing as the patient’s doctor’s office. East Hartford Write room, fireplaces, g Paul Bobbitt. 646-4380 let someone else worry about three-run blast. error and Juan Beniquez first ruling as commissioner of Shields of Georgia 'Tech. Also specialist, typing, some Herald Box “ KK‘ BENTON STREET brother ordered his cremation. Hutchins Agency, 646-3 Center of Town...gracious three maintenance, cutting and singled home Montgomery with the American Basketball signed were llth-round draft shorthand, four day week, Then came the pitching Emil DeVita, 70, was struck last Dec. 14 with an AVON- Make good money bedroom colonial that is in lop condi­ trimming the lawn. the tying run that ended Association, Monday denied the choice Vince Phason, a 5-10, experienced desired. Reply VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, tion. All big rooms, flreplsce, porches, RAISED RANCH - Seven failure. aluminum walker by a roommate at Royal Crest Convales­ box, DD, Manchester Herald. selling this winning com two car garage. Sensibly pricM to sell Check these facilities: Club H am ilto n ’s mound duty. Indiana Pacers’ appeal of Ken­ 185-pound defensive back from with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 tucky’s 95-93 victory in the se­ the University of Arizona, and QUALITY INN cent Center in Meriden. He suffered a head wound in the bination: daily need products large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver­ at |3S,W0. fireplaces, 2-car garage, family house. Tennis courts. Swim­ John Odom, 0-2, surrendered Reliever Jim Todd got Rick WANTED - Lathe Hands. 50 for the whole family at new low T.J. CROCKEH ming pool. Basketball courts, four runs in the bottom of the Burleson to ground to shortstop cond game of the league playoff iinebacker Jerry Dahl, a 6-2, 51 Harvard Turnpike attack and died Dec. 17 from what a Royal Crest doctor ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. room, modern Kitchen with hours, paid holidays, excellent prices; world-famous Realtors 643-1577 beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall Picnic area. Children’s play seventh on three hits and two finals in Louisville last 218-pound 12th-round pick from 1-86 - Exit 95 • Vernon, Connecticut said was a stroke, unrelated to the wound. but Campaneris let the ball insurance benefits. Metronics, cosmetics, fragrances. Call carpeting, air-conditioners, area. walks to hand Tiant his fourth bounce through his tegs. Griffin Thursday night. North Dakota State. now, 523-9401. BE SU RE ... B L IS S has been serving the Home Inc., Routes 6 and 44A, Bolton. UNDIR rotessionally landscaped. $52,- Ranch-style Condo., great for win against five losses. and Beniquez scored on the WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 8 P.M. MANCHESTER - new to Owner lor 93 YEARS. For a complete FREE Plead Innocent market, clean aluminum sided g00. Philbrick Agency, one-child family, retired cou­ play. Viewing at 7 P.M. 30 INSPECTION o( your homo by a Termite Control NEW HAVEN (UPI) - U.S. District Court Judge Jon 0. six room Cape, remodeled Realtors, 6464200. ple or single person. "We looked had,’’ said Carl Yastrzemski then Oakland manager Alvin Dark, ATLANTIC We are Instructed by the Silver Bracelet, Navajo Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, Newman has accepted innocent pleas from three of 10 men COVENTRY - four -room kitchen, 34 bedrooms, new fur­ Colonial-style Condo., 2- CLARKE nace, enclosed yard, city NEW COLONIAL - Six rooms, 2 who had been fired by owner Trader Post, 300 Coarse Rd., Albuquerque, N.M., who phone our nearest local office; accused of arson and conspiracy in the March 1 destruction Split Level with one car gar­ 1/2 baths, first-floor laundry, bedrooms, IV^ baths, large, are unable to fullfill their committments and are in a age, $18,500. utilities. Immediate occupancy. heated rec room, “doll Charles Finley in 1%7 because HALL FOR RENT of a Shelton factory. HEY KIDS! $33,900. Keith Real Estate, 649- aluminum siding, formal dining the Kansas City Athletics Motor Soloo financial difficulty, to dispose their entire oollectlon of The midnight dynamiting of the Sponge Rubber Products COVENTRY - Four-room 1922, 6464126. room, fireplace, handy to bus house.” For parties, showers, receplions. Want to makitgood money working only a few hours I tng. $42,800. Philbrick mei'linKs Complete kitchen facilities handcrafted jewelry made strictly by NAVAJO, ZUNIA ' Co. plant caused $14 million damage and put hundreds out Ranch on one acre lot, $23,500. and Colonial-style Condo., 3 For Expert Front End Alignment HOPI. All are beautiful and exceptionally fine pieces. 649-9240 a week. No Utnit to how much you can earn. Three Agency; lealtors, 6464200. IjrKe enclosed parking lot. Inquire: VERNON — Six-roofti older MANCHESTER - Bolton Line. bedrooms, 2Vk baths, lots of of work. nights qar week. We train. ALL FILM ROLLS and Wheel Balancing* Many of them are collector’s pieces; all guaranteed to Pleading innocent Monday were Peter Betres, 54, of home, 2-car garage, $23,500. Chickens, ducks and geese room in this one. Developed and Printed Lithuanian Hail be authentic & handsome sterling silver and high grade BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. MANCHESTER - Seven- welcome in this mini-park yard NEW RANCH - Extra large Butler, Pa., Anthony Just, 48, of Greensburg, Pa., and Call 647-9946 modern kitchen, two baths, All wall-to-wall carpet, stove, Feet Service 24 GOLWAY STREET Turquoise; each piece comes with a Certifleate of room older home on west side, with small pond and trees plus refrig., dishwasher, and dis­ DIV. OF BLiSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Michael Tiche, 22, of Boyers, Pa. an above ground pool. Seven fireplace, 2-car garage, Discount Prices MANCHESTER Authenticity. $26,900. posal go with these homes. ptHMw643"95Zl D.al.ri, collator., iobbar. S illv.r.mlth. .r. w.lconw. Donald Connors, 40, failed to appear and was quoted as Manchester Evening Herald room Cape with 4 bedrooms, aluminum siding and windows, Call before 8 P.M CO <> The Oldest & Largest in Conn. large deck, picture window in IRIHI Rt. 6 & 85, Bolton, Conn. Termi; Caih or clMck Sponaor; Midland Park Auction Qallwy saying he could not afford the travel expense from his ZINSSER AGENCY fireplaced family room, kitchen F.J. SPILECKI 646-1511 includes all appliances. $45,000. basement with walk-out to Braddock, Pa., home for the pleading. Newman issued a patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ r e a l t o r Wolverton Agency, Realtors. 643-2121 bench warrant for his arrest. 649-2813. cy, Realtors, 6464200.

I P I'I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 20. 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 20,1975 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN BKNJY BY JIM BERRY Arttclet tor S a to A1 Apartments For Rent 83 Business for Rent 1 85 BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

A U3T OF PFOFVe ^ MAVlF SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury NEWER FiVE-room Duplex -1 SHARE OFFICE space wiffi ac­ 1 YER DON’ A GREAT JOB, ^ w iw ’RE you' i g r a n n y ./ LETTIN' V rO BEST \ SAME TIME TOMMOROW WHEW TH' GIRLS RUN TH' BASES UM./AS, HARVEY. THE PALATES listen, HDDPLE, above ground pool distributor 1/2 baths, appliances included. countant. Excellent location for WW mW HERE'S thanks, th ' b u y e r s WAmW& FORT THEY TAKE THEIR PURSES WITH TM iMK IF/OU 6FFA Y o o ^ o r ! cur./ BE GHTTINKJ ^ OF MOST AMERICANS HAVE BEEN needs warehouse space. Will 3250 monthly. References. attorney, real estate, in­ SONNY/ THINK YERIH HOME TO REST./ ’EM/ SHE'S MARIN' OUT LIKE SHE AT HARVEST TIME sell and completely install a Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. JUNK WON'T EVEN HAVE TO SWING TH' BAT,' PULLED IN SUPERHIGHWAY VDUB NDSE WILL ■‘FORMER y TM NOTAS EATERIES! THEY'VE NEVER KNOWN Y c x y f z e MuTTv: A ti.FQ , huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool OWNER" K YOUNG AS I . 'CAUSE SHE EXPECTS TO RATTLE ME BE the only complete with .fencing, STORAGE SPACE - 75 Cents O’ THESE INTO WALKIN' HER/ I'LL PITCH WHEN THE JOYS OF GARDEN- FRESH 454 MAIN Street, second floor, WANTEU USED CARS USED ID BE ' NEI6HBDRHDDP PAPA per square foot. 7,000-14,000 WE WILL PAY UP TO clunkers — VEGETABLES' sundeck, filter and pump. Now three rooms, heated, 3160. ON HER ARM/ TDMATD ARDUNP.' only 3795. Full price financing Security, phone 646-2426, 9-5. feet, two loading docks. Call $100 REALLY. LAST YEAR YDU WORKS.' available. Call Tony collect, 643-5171. iM taking STARTED planting FORYpURJUNK OAR ''V ADVANCE DRDERS 203-232-6500. MANCHESTER - East Center Depending on Year and m i LABOR PXV/ Street, 5-room apartment, OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main hjii. FDR TDMAToes DARK RICH loam, five yards kitchen, living room, dining Street. Ca]l 643-4846. Model -‘-HALF PRICE 328. plus tax, pool patio sand, room and 2 bemooms, fully air- fREETOW IF PAID BEFDRE gravel, arid stone 6^9504. conditioned. 646-1180. SAME DAY SERVICE PLANTING.' OFFICE SPACE PLEASE CALL FOR r SWIMMING POOLS - F a m ^ TWO BEDROOM apartment - FOR RENT CURRENT PRICE LISTS Coleco guaranteed luxury Second floor, heat, not water, 250 Square feet, center of 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 522i1104 , above ground swinuning pool, appliances and parking. after 5 p.m. 247-0910 MICKEY FINN Homes For Sale 23 Real Estate Wanted 28 Ser/loes Offered 31 Rooffng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 completely installed. Huge Working couple, no pets. Manchester, air conditioning BY HANK LEONARD 16’x 3 r O.D. complete with Available June 1. $170 monthly. and parking. Call 643-9551.' ALLIED NEW RAISED Ranch - Seven INSTANT cash for your home. LAWN MOWER HORACE Tetrault — Siding, g iA d to SEE you, NOW I'M ASSUMING YES. WE'RE HOW DO YOU j WE'LL APPROACH THE filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, Call 6494864 after 4 p.m. SCRAP METALS STEVEi VOUR BEING THAT THERE HAS WANT TO J BENCH— AND SEE generous-sized rooms, 2 1/2 Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & and repairing, reel, rotary roofing, storm windows, aw­ MR. WILSON... THIS GIVING OUR .y sundeck, fencing and stairs. Qn- 741 WINDSOR STREET HERE CAN MAKE ALL BEEN A MARRIAGE HANDLE IT, / WHAT THE JUDGE )aths, family room, 2 Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ nings. Quality workmanship, NEWER Three-bedroom IS MY HUSBAND, THE DIFFERENCE IN RECONCILIATION/ ANOTHER TRY. SCOTTY?. fireplaces, 2-car garage, portunity. 649-5306. ton, Tecumseh and Kohler free estimates. Fully insured. Resort Property HARTFORD. STEVEI THE WORLD/ > 9 ^^ Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, 88 aluminum...... siding,^ • large _ lot. Homelite pumps and 872-9187, 649-3417. all appliances. $260 monthly. For Rent HOSE Tiffs house« qusaualifies 'liiiei for |2,000 FAMILY desires to buy three generators, Stml chain saws information. Frechette & Martin, Inc., _ " . y ' WERE tax credit.' PhilbrickPhilbr Agency, bedroom home any style cond- parts and service. Pickup and Realtors, 6464144. CAPE COD - Dennisport and Heating-Plumbing 38 Harwich, three bedroom cot­ 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - iSHOW FLOWERS Realtors, 646-4200. sidered. Must be in move-in delivery. Ellington Equipment COLLECTOR WILL pay $66 for tages, all conveniences, heated, Good condition, $700 firm. Call THE WORRV WART BAYTERr ' condition,' Manchester or sur­ Center, Route 83. 875-M18. old Bisque or China head doll. 'ijm «c' I » t>U CAN'T HAVE A DOG JUST A MINUTE.' FoH,! WAS bedrooms, porch. Interior com­ PAINTING - interior and pany, 643-5308. falo blue willow, bathtub, pletely redecorated, 2-car gar­ Quick, fair, all cash and no bathroom sink, CB mast, 643- MANCHESTER Weekly or ntonthly. Call 643- ning condition. Asking $400.646- DRIVING A CAR.'NOW problems. Call Warren E. exterior, paperhanging, 5661 after 8. WHERE'S yoUR yJUSTONMy age. ^,500. Philbrick Agency, excellent work. References. NO JOB too sm all, toilet 6103. VtoU GET BEHINDTHAT TAILLIGHT? Realtors, 646-4200. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Free estimates. Fully insured. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen One and'tw contractor. Free estimates. R T O K C : / 20 Solar disk 21 Indigenous 32 Most 39 Adolescent 646-0505 masonry, chimneys, fireplaces. Red with white stripes, electric Apply 2 Pearl Street or call 875- Homes for Rent 54 tion. Call 649-0516. refrigerator, stove, lights, •By CLAY R. POLLAN- 22 Stray & R Reconstruction. Call 875- Best prices. 643-1888, 6 ^ 5 0 1 . brakes, inside and outside 3503. h / ~ AltllS UIRA 23 Sundry domesticated years oven, shower, toilet, dinette, y t Your Daily ActhfHy Guide 23 Let (all 25 Biblical weed 33 Exulter 42 Donkey’s 0 4541 or 649-3882. MA8. V lights, five new tires, excellent LARGE 8 room partly fur­ MUST SELL ■ 1974. MG Midget, shag carpet, 8-track stereo, According to the Stan. 24 Chides P ^ A n . I» 26 Butte 34 "My G a l---- ■■ sound Lots-Land For Sale STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone condition. Call after 4,742-7667. 474 MAIN Street - Second floor, nished older Colonial excellent condition, call 647- AM-FM, sleeps four. Many To develop messoge for Wednesdoy, 26 Herbs 28 Feminine 35 Putls up 43 Foot part 24 R A Y ’S PA V IN G and 114-16-19-28 3-10-12-24^ walls, fireplaces, flagstone 3 rooms, heated, parking, $170. Appliances, indoor, outdoor 9758. extras. $3,450. 749-4306. reod words corresponding to numbers 27 Scottish cap appellation 36 Paca, lor one 46 Fish Landscaping - We specialize in 0 :45-48-56 31-60-75 2B Bulgarian com 3, BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ terraces, concrete repairs, in­ PHONE-MATE - No. 300 Phone Phone 646-2426. fireplaces. Large lawn, parking Automotive Service 6 6 of your Zodioc birth sign. 37 Raced 48 Palm leal (var.) small, residential work. Call side and outside. Reasonably answering device. $75. 646-5470 area. Working adults only. No Automotive Service 66 y f TAURUS SMRPIO 29 Tax group frontage in R-2 zone. $11,000 644-9635. An. 20 1 Kindnesses 31 Or 61 Partnerships ocr 23 (ab.) 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 8 priced. 643-0851. after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - Unusual one- pets. Lease, deposit. 643-2880. 2 Get 32 Your 62 Your Wolverton Agency, Realtors. I ^ MAY 20 NOr 2t 30 Purpose ‘ L 649-2813. bedroom Townhouqp. Private 3 Best 33 Post 63 For 31 Masculine 16 11 12 COLLEGE BOY will do yard Roofing-SIdIng-ChImney 34 entrances and patio. Full base- MANCHES’i’ER - Six room r O i 1- 6-13-15 4 Distont 34 Hard 64 Be tB-26-34^1 SMITH CORONA Electra,120 A '3 3 -3 6 -5 4 5 Quotations 35 W ill 65 But nickname work - Has several years of 57^79. t3 (Deluxe) - Portable, electric ment. 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OBITUARIES Dr. Massey Addresses POLICE ZBA Reserves Ruling Hospital Board Today REPORT O** Converting House iianrI|PBtpr iEum ng lipralh Mrs. Katherine Shannon Wilfred W. Daigle By DOUG BEVINS wasn’t made part of the public Mrs. Katherine Shannon, 96, Wilfred Patrick Daigle, 71, of Dr. Robert U. Massey, With two different members hearing record. of 79 Russell St. died Monday at East Hartford died Sunday at professor and dean of the MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975 — VOL. XCIV, No. 197 Manchester Water Co. off sitting, the Manchester Zoning In other business Monday Manchester—A City of Village Charm t h ir t y -t w o p a g e s — her home. She was the widow of Hartford Hospital. He was the School of Medicine at the MANCHESTER TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Lydall St. was broken into Board of Appeals (ZBA) Mon­ night, the ZBA granted seven Terence Shannon, a former father of Mrs. Velma Nurmi University of Connecticut and John S. Frisell, 24, of 637 E. recently and the break reported day night Ranted a special other variances on its agenda. well-known builder and and Mrs. Diane Madore, both of spealialist in internal medicine Middle Tpke. and Sue Anne Manchester, and Ronald C. Swanson, 22, of 466 W. Middle over the weekend. A rain gauge exception it had denied in The variances allow piano developer in the Manchester- and endocrinology, will be the repair in a garage on Oak St., Daigle of Hebron. guest speaker tonight at the an­ Tpke., were arrested today at is missing. Mardi — to permit conversion East Hartford area. an addition to an office building He is also survived by his nual meeting of the Manchester about 12:45 a.m. at E.4. Centeri;enier of a two-family house on Union Mrs. Shannon was bom May James B. Platz, 30, of 6 Bates St. to a four-family house. on E. Center St., and changes in 26, 1876 in Athlone, Roscomon, wife, another daughter, 4 Memorial Hospital Board of and Lenox Sts. and chyged brothers, 5 sisters, and 10 with breach of peace. Rd. was charged with operating The ZBA voted unanimously legal lot lines for two property Two American Officers Killed Trustees. Ireland, and had lived in an unregistered motor vehicle Monday night to approve the owners, one on Summit St. and Manchester since 1912. She was grandchildren. The event will be at Willie’s Police found the couple cduple The funeral is Wednesday at fighting jn a car stopped at a in connection with a car- special exception and variance the other on St. John St. a communicant of St. James Steak House. Also approved were 9:15 a.m. from the Callahan The subject of his taik wiil be green light. Frisell kicked out motorcycle accident Monday at sought by Barney Peterman. Giurch. 1:28 p.m. on W. Middle Tpke. The new decision came after a variances permitting a time- Survivors are 3 sons, John F. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., “The History of the UConn the car’s windshield. She ver­ bally abused police officers. just west of 1-86. series of public hearings. temperature sign at Heritage Shannon, Terence E. Shannon East Hartford, with a Mass at School of Medicine — Past, Pre­ By Iranian Terrorist Squad Savings & Loan’s Spencer St. St. Isaac Joques Church, East sent and Future, and Its Both were released on their Platz was driving a car west ZBA members voting Monday and Thomas J. Shannon, all of branch, temporary sale of beer Hartford at 10. Burial will be in Relationship to Area Communi­ promises to appear in Common on the turnpike as the motorcy­ night were Chairman Bernard East Hartford; 2 daughters. at a St. Bridget’s Church TEHRAN (U^I) — A three-man The Americans were identified as Col. Hillside Cemetery, East Hart­ ty Hospitals (specifically Please Court 12 in East Hart­ cle driven by David M. Rosa, Johnson, Paul Rossetto, a.m. from their homes in outlying Tehran. Further retaliatory steps will continue to Miss Katherine Shannon of Rudolph Pierro, John bazaar, and a detached garage guerrilla execution squad believed to be Paul R. Shaffer, 45, of Dayton, Ohio, and ford. Manchester Memorial ford June 12. 23, of 91 Maple St., Ellington The assailants operated smoothly and ef­ be taken.” Manchester and Mrs. Richard Cagianello and James Tani. at a Lucian St. address. Communist terrorists shot and killed two Lt. Col. Jack H. Turner, 45, of Carbondale, ficiently from three cars. Friends may call at the Hospital).’’ tried to merge with westgoing Nine members of the Marxist group H. Kichnet of East Hartford; IS In Ma^ch, the Peterman U.S. Air Force officers today in an 111. Iran is the largest customer for U.S. funeral home tonight from 7 to A native of Detroit, Mich., he Julius Mucker, 58, and Ellie traffic after he came off the One car pulled up to block their were executed after a military court grandchildren and 5 great­ exit ramp from 1-86. The application failed due to in­ assassination carried out with machine­ military equipment and both were at­ progress. A second, a small Citroen, grandchildren. 9. is a graduate of Oberlin M. Fogarty, 36, both of 428 W. sentenced them to death for “plotting The family suggests that any Middle Tpke. were arrested vehicles bumped. conclusive ZBA voting. The like precision. tached to the huge U.S. military mission in rammed their car from behind. When the The funeral is Wednesday at Coliege, and the University of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi flew in Tehran. against the constitutional regime, arson, memorial contributions may be Michigan Medical school. In today at 1 a.m. at their home The motorcycle’s shift lever ZBA then voted 3-2 to approve officers emerged from their vehicle the terrorism, murder and attempts to change 8:30 a.m. from the John F. Dr. Robert U. Massey the request, but four affir­ PTA Will Elect, on an Iranian Air Force plane from a four- Shaffer is the father of two children and made to the American Cancer 1946, he received his M.D.. and were charged with breach was broken and the car’s right gunmen ordered the Iranian chauffeur to recognized order of the country.” Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. mative votes are required for nation tour that included a state visit to Turner is the father of three. The U.S. Society. degree from Wayne University of peace. side was damaged. Rosa suf­ Hear Chesterson drop to the ground and then shot the two The government has blamed the group Center St., with a Mass at St. approval. Washington and was briefed immediately Embassy said their bodies would be flown College of Medicine, Detroit, They allegedly caused a fered minor injuries but road Allan Chesterson, director of American' repeatedly. They fled in a third for a flurry of sporadic anti-government James Church at 9. Burial will Mrs. Marion Burnham ment of medicine at Lovelace. Voting in March were John­ on the murders. Iran pledged to spare no to the United States on Thursday. Mrs. Mich. domestic disturbance. They away on the motorcycle. pupil personnel for the car, leaving behind Marxist pamphlets. and anti-American incidents in recent be in St. James Cemetery. From 1960 to 1968, Dr. Massey son, Rossetto, Pierro, and effort to bring the murderers to justice. SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Dr. Massey served as intern, were released on their Both drivers were told ver­ Manchester Board of Educa­ Turner was notified of the death while on a A group identifying itself as the years. There are no calling hours. was director of education at the alternates James Cunningham “The Shah was deeply touched to hear of visit to West Germany. Marion K. Burnham, 61, of 219 resident in medicine, and assis­ promises lo appear in court bally by police to use more cau­ tion, will he the guest speaker Organization of the Crusaders of the Ira­ Communists are outlawed in Iran. The family suggests that any Avery St. died Monday night at Lovelace Foundation for tion in a traffic tie;:up. and Paul Willhide. the assassination by terrorists of these Shaffer and Turner were killed as they nian Nation, an outlawed Marxist 2 2 tant physician at the Henry June 2. tonight at the final meeting of Shaffer and Turner were members of memorial contributions may be Medical Education and dedicated men,’’ a spokesman said. Hartford Hospital. She was the Cars were backed up for The ZBA agreed to reconsider the present school year of the were being driven to their offices at 6:30 organization, telephoned the UPI and made to the Memorial Fund of Ford Hospital. Research. the l,0(K)-man U.S. mission which trains widow of Elmore G. Burnham. Someone stole a 1975 white miles on 1-86 due to an accident Peterman’s application PTA for exceptional children. claimed credit for the slayings. St. James Church. From 1950 to 1958, he was During that period, he also officers in the Iranian army and Mrs. Burnham was born May International Travellal station on the highway. Spectators because of possible errors in The meeting will be at the The group is part of an extremist fringe physician in the department of served as clinical associate at policemen. A total of 18,(XX) Americans 13,1914 in Manchester and lived wagon from the Hartford Road lined the turnpike bridge over I- considering evidence presented Kenney St. School cafeteria and of self-profess^ Marxists whose avowed medicine at the Lovelace the University of New Mexico reside in this country of 30 million along Mrs. Sara B. Merritt there most of her life before Enterprises at 276 Hartford Rd. 86. Parked cars on both sides of at the first public hearing. ZBA will begin at 7:30 with election Food Price Increases aim is to topple the Shah and has oc­ the Persian Gulf. Clinic. The next ten years, he School of Medicine. ANDOVER - Mrs. Sara coming to South Windsor 20 over the weekend. the turnpike made passage members admitted they had of officers. casionally translated itself into anti- was chairman of the depart- Dr. Massey became professor Three years ago gunmen made an abor­ Bailey Merritt, 79, of Merritt years ago. She was a member hazardous, police siad. received comments on the After the business meeting, Americdn incidents. tive assassination attempt against the of medicine and associate dean application in a letter which Valley Rd. died Monday at a of Wapping Community Church The storage shed of the Court for Platz is June 3. Chesterson will speak on End Two-Month Decline The unidentified caller said, “Two U.S. head of the U.S. military mission. The Willington convalescent home. and the Wapping Community Businesses of the Schooi of Medicine at. officers were executed in retaliation for 0 current activity in special WASHINGTON (UPI) - Retail food Beef prices in April rose for the first assailants escaped. UConn, and from then until She was the widow of George A. Church Women. education in Manchester. He the murder of nine of our members. 1971, he also served as chief of prices shot up in April after two months of time in seven months and the cost to con­ Merritt. Survivors are her mother, Reminded will highlight the new budget staff at the Veterans Ad­ decline, helping to hike overall consumer sumers of a variety of other items — eggs, Born in Columbia, Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Keeney of proposal and current programs. Merritt had lived in Andover Manchester; a son, Mark L. To Register ministration Hospital in Man Pleads Not Guilty prices by 0.6 per cent, the government used cars, furniture, houses, gasoline, There will also be a discus­ said today. for more than 50 years. She was Burnham of East Hartford; Newington. magazines, auto insurance and natural gas Palestinians, Phalangists HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - sion period after the talk. a Golden Sheaf member of An­ From 1955 to 1957, he was The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the — all rose faster than usual. three daughters. Miss Barbara Thousands of Connecticut To Income Tax Charge dover Grange and also a 50-year chief of the medical service at cost of living in April, as measured by But sugar prices continued to tumble, J. Burnham, Miss Mary Lou businesses previously exempt Continue Battle Near Beirut member of Radient Chapter, Ft. Myers, Va., and a major in FIRE CALLS price changes for some 400 goods and ser­ falling nearly 16 per cent in April, and Burnham and Miss Suzanne K. from the state sales tax must A Manchester man, who con­ United Press International along the Suez Canal today and said the the Medical Corps of the U.S. Dr. was charged with failing to vices, was 10.2 per cent higher than in significant declines were recorded for OES, of Willimantic. Burnham, all at home; two register for tax and use permits ducted a federal income tax Palestinian guerrillas and right-wing Egyptians had built new fortifications Survivors are a son, William Army Reserve. file individual income returns A Party For Sarah April, 1974. fresh vegetables and mortgage interest brothers, Richard J. Keeney of before July 1, according to the preparation business in, the Phalangists battled with mortars, rockets along the east bank of the canal in ap­ S. Merritt of Lebanon; two He is a member of: Alpha for the years 1970-1971-1972. In­ MANCHESTER The 0.6 per cent April rise in the Con­ rates. Cereal and bakery products fell for Manchester and William, state Tax Department. Manchester area, Monday Watch Your and machine guns on the the outskirts of parent preparation to move in troops sisters, Mrs. Hewitt of Hebron Omega; Sigma Xi; Feliow, formation was filed with the Monday, 12:22 p.m. — Grass sumer Price Index, seasonally adjusted, the first time in two years. Keeney of Allentown, Pa.; and Tax Commissioner Geraid J. pleaded not guilty to three “Is that really me?” wonders Sarah, the labrador retriever mascot at the Beirut for the second consecutive today before the canal reopens June 5. and Mrs. Harriet Merritt of An­ American College of court May 6, 1975. fire near 1632 Tolland Tpke. was the fastest since January but still well The government’s Consumer Price three sisters, Mrs. William Heffernan said between 10,000 counts involving alleged failure and Beirut merchants struck to protest At least nine persons were killed and 75 dover; thre grandchildren and (Ann) Runde of Manchester, Physicians; American Diabetes If convicted, Roy faces a (Eighth District) Lutz Junior Museum. Ready to serve Sarah her'first birthday cake is Ber- below increases that averaged 1 per cent Index stands at 158.6 compared to a 1967 and 15,000 firms were made to file his own income tax. He Lebanon’s lack of law and order. injured, most of them in fierce morning four great-grandchildren. Mrs. William (Betty) Richards Association; Association of maximum sentence of one year Monday, 12:50 p.m. — Auto dine Spector, assistant director at the museum, while Jeannette LeFebvre, a or more per month through much of 1974. base of 100. This means that a market liable to collect sales and use appeared in U.S. District Court, FAT-GO Lebanese police reported two small fighting in the suburb of Dikwaneh, a The funeral is Thursday at 1 of Avon, and Mrs. Harry American Medicai Coileges; in prison, a $10,000 fine or both. accident and rescue work on I- visitor at the museum, watches the fun. It’s not such a bad dog’s life after The figures indicate that inflation is still basket of retail goods that cost $10 nine taxes under legislation New Haven. boats destroyed by explosions early today stronghold of the anti-Communist p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, (Carol) Hougas of Canada. Hartford County Medical Asst. U.S. Atty. Peter A. 86. See story Page One. (Town) Lose ugly excess weight with the all. (Herald photo by Dunn) simmering but is far below last year's years ago, cost $15.86 last month. designed to raise an additionai Lloyd E. Roy, 58, of 35 Scott in Sidon harbor. They said “dynamite or Phalangist party that charges the 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. The funeral is Thursday at 11 Association; Connecticut State Clark is prosecuting the case. Monday, 2:32 p.m. — Gas sensible NEW FAT-GO diet level. In a separate report, the BLS said take- $41.8 million for the next fiscai plan. Nothing sensational just plastic charges” blew up the boats used Palestinians have too much power in Burial will be in Townsend a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, Medicai Society; Hartford washdown in the parking lot of home pay for the typical worker edged year. steady weight loss for those that for ferrying food and other supplies to Lebanon. Cemetery. 400 Main St., Manchester. The Medical Society. Police Headquarters off E. down 0.1 per cent in April and is now 4.1 The seven per cent sales tax really want to lose. tankers at the nearby Zahrani oil ter­ Beirut businessmen obeyed a strike Friends may call at the Rev. Harold Richardson, pastor He has served many ap­ Middle Tpke. (Town) per cent below a year ago. is applied for the first time to A full 12 day supply only $3.00 On State Wage Increment Issue minal. Police did not immediately connect appeal by merchants’ associations to funeral home Wednesday from of Wapping Community Church, pointments of honor and dis­ Governor Will Speak Monday, 5:59 p.m. — Car fire This earnings figure is based on the business services and leased Ask drug store the explosions with the Beirut street protest the violence. About half the 7 to 9 p.m. will officiate. Burial will be in tinction. Presently, he is a amount of money that a blue collar worker and rented goods and equip­ at Woodbridge and Oakland Sts. about the FAT-G O reducing plan fighting or with Israel. capital’s commercial establishments Buckland Cemetery, member of the board of At Dems Honors Night (Eighth District) and start losing weight this week. with three dependents has left over to Israel reported new Egyptian moves closed. ment. trustees and vice president of Democrat Leaders, Unions spend each week after deductions for Manchester. TOLLAND COUNTY Money back in full if not complete­ In Memoriam Heffernan said a $1 fee is Friends may call at the the Capitol Area Health Consor­ Gov. Ella T. Grasso will be Foley, constable and deputy Monday, 4:28 p.m. — Brush ly satisfied with weight loss from Social Security and federal income tax. In loving memory of Edward funeral home Wednesday from charged for a sales and use per­ tium, and a member of the guest speaker Saturday night, fire off Pinney St. (Ellington the very first package. The fact that spendable earnings have Copeland, who passed away May 20,1974. mit which may be obtained Hartford County sheriff; 7 to 8 p.m. board of directors of the Health when Manchester Democrats Anthony Pietrantonio, former Fire Department) Introductory S3 0 0 declined in the past 12 months indicates U.S. Stake in West Berlin The days and nights are lonely from tax headquarters at 92 Reported Near Compromise M VI Planning Council. that wages are not keeping pace with in­ The place we shared together The family suggests that any conduct their third annual town director; Edward AMBULANCE CALL Offer Worth Doesn't seem the same old home. Farmington Ave. in Hartford. He has also written for Honors Night Dinner-Dance. creases in the cost of living. memorial contributions may be Tomkiel, long-time town clerk; MANCHESTER Cut out this ad — take to store Reaffirmed by Kissinger Time is supposed to heal the pain made to the American Cancer several medical publications. The event will be at Willie’s listed. Purchase one pack of HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic whether Mrs. Grasso had agreed to the They were collective bargaining for The CPI for April showed these And lighten the burdens we bear, Frederick Lowe, former Monday, 12:52 p.m,^— Serious Society, 237 E. Center St., Steak House, Center St., with a FAT-GO and receive one FAT- leaders in the legislature have endorsed a plan. state employes, the elimination on changes: But on this first anniversary Manchester Coipmunity auto accident on 1-86. See story GO Pack Free. re fe rrin g to his efforts to negotiate There's still that vacant chair. plan restoring salary increments to state It calls for the increments, which total automatic court Injunctions against —Food. Up 0.4 per cent following un­ BERLIN (UPI) — Secretary of State Manchester. social hour at 6, dinner at 7 and College president; and Page One. (Mancheter Am­ LIGGETT REXALL DRUG Henry A. Kissinger reaffirmed today that political and military relaxation in Manchtstsr Parkada employes, a source close to the about $8 million a year, to be paid out of teacher strikes and the right of govern­ usual declines of 0.6 per cent in March and Sadly Missed, dancing from 9 on, to the music posthumously, the late Kay bulance) “the security of West Berlin remains a Europe, Kissinger said: Loving Wile, Florence Children Ride Pond negotiations between Gov. Ella T. Grasso the employes’ retirement fund if Connec­ ment workers to participate in politics, 0.3 per cent in February. Food prices have of the Charles Donnelly Ponticelli, former member of vital interest of the United States.” “In a new era of eased confrontation in and state workers said today. ticut’s economic situation doesn’t get the source said. now risen nearly 8 per cent in the past 12 Orchestra. the Manchester Housing Europe, the fate of Berlin will determine e ABOUT Ms. Young better by next year. months. Kissinger made the statement in a 20- A In loving memory of our dear father, On Pieces of Styrene Democrats to be honored Authority and the Advisory The state workers’ detnand for the in­ The plan to use the employes’ pension minuie speech to the West Berlin muse 01 the future of the efforts to insure security A £ldward Copeland, who passed away one Mrs. Grasso has opposed the salary in­ —Nonfood commodities. Up 0.8 per are: Mary Aceto, former vice Park and Rec Commission. Promoted crements was the main stumbling block in deductions for the increments rather than Deputies as part of his efforts to reassure through negotiation and cooperation. As year ago today. TOWN crements because of the state’s poor fiscal cent, about the average monthly rise since Children aged 5 to 15 have out, he told Rand. chairman of the town com- Saturday’s dinner-dance will DRIVEWAYS the talks between Mrs. Grasso and the for the retirement fund is not expected to the European allies that the United States Berlin was the greatest symbol of the Sarah, Helen and Russell condition. last summer. This sector is now 11 per been riding out on Hackett’s An 11-year-old boy told Rand be the major Democratic fund­ HARTFORD (UPI) - employes, who have threatened a strike. have any major effects on the pension wil stand by its allies despite the U.S. heroism of the immediate postwar period, Members of the American Secretary of the State Gloria A COMMERCIAL PAVING cent above a year ago. Pond off the north side of he goes out on the pond. He said raiser for the November elec­ (Also - S U L COATINfl) Three other points in the unions’ list of fund. The pension fund was expected to be debacle in Indochina. it is also the acid test of the period we now Legion Auxiliary planning to Schaffer today named Mary —Services. Up 0.6 per cent following a Tolland Tpke. on pieces of he cannot swim. tion campaign. Seating will be Mrs. Grasso, representatives of state 13 demands were endorsed by the on a sound financial basis by the year 2011, He said the fate of West Berlin, long hope to enter.” march in the Memorial Day Stewart Young of Manchester . Quality * Price 0.4 per cent March rise. The cost of ser­ styrene foam, reported Rand attempted to determine limited to 300 persons and will * Sarvlea employes’ unions and the legislative legislative leaders, but it is also not known but if the employes’ contributions are not challenged by the Soviet Union, will Kissinger flew to Berlin after an over­ Parade are requested to con­ vices is now 11 per cent higher than a year Patrolman Richard Rand. who owns the pond but could not be on a first come, first served to serve as acting director of leaders were meeting this morning in the whether the governor will approve them, added next fiscal year it will push that provide the “acid test” of America's night stay in the West German capital of Ovtr 40 Ytirt of UnaxcalM Service tact Jackie Kelsey, 643-1349 and the Election Division. EASY TERMS ago. A neighbor told Rand Monday Monday. basis, with no reserved tables. governor's office, but it was not known the source said. date back to 2013, the source said. hopes for relaxation in Europe. Then, Bonn. to meet for the parade at 9 a.m. Ms. Young, a graduate of thd y O p e n 2 4 Hours Dally Monday at the clubhouse. the center of the pond was only “Sooner or later, one of these Y FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE a few feet deep but that the bot­ young children will fall in and Co-chairman are Herbert Univerity of Connecticut School THOMAS COLLA tom was deep mud. won’t walk out," he said in his Stevenson and Paul phillips. of Law, will replace Amalia Manchester Chapter, Payments for tickets (at $30 Toro, who was sworn in two Disabled American Veterans, He had seen children fall in. report. 649-6082 Capt, McCaughey Inside Today per couple) should be sent to weeks ago as a Court of Com­ M © b il will meet tonight at 8 at the They had all managed to get COEP Students and Employers Paul Phillips, 390 Main St., mon Pleas judge. HEATING OILS American Legion Home. Manchester. Area Profile ...... Pages 8, 23, 26 Senior Citizens...... Page 3 The Bethany Group of Center The ' OIL BURNER & Congregational Church will sew MCC Region Council 1 Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 SALT SENT To Retire on July Gather for Awards Banquet HEATING INSTALLATION Muffler That’s Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. at BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Stamps and Coins ...... Page 5 the church. Members are Announces New Award Argentina’s biggest mineral ex­ Guaranteed for By MAL BARLOW He came home with the Bronze Star and Scene from H ere...... Page 13 By June Tompkins Other than a few remarks, the students arranges the employer-student 643-5135 reminded to bring a sandwich. several commendations. On Second Thought ...... Page 14 even provided the main entertainment of 315 Center St. Manchester port during the month of March as long as you Capt. George P. McCaughey of the relationships, in his remarks said, there is Coffee will be provided. The Regional Council of was common salt. Manchester Police Department will retire He joined the force Jan. 7, 1946 as a Dear Abby...... Page 14 It was the students’ night all the way the evening. There was no guest speaker. “no magic formula for finding one’s niche, Manchester Community junior colleges in the area. He own the car... The Economy Ministry said after more than 29 years service as of July supernumerary. Occupational Center contract .. . Page 22 Tuesday at the student-employer banquet The students even chose the ones to or how to find success — this is where the College voted Monday night to notedthousands race in the 4,150 tons of salt were shipped to 1, Chief Robert Lannan announced this Chief Herman 0. Schendel named him Business news...... Page 25 sponsored by the Manchester High School receive awards. COEP program comes in. It helps you to present a council award for out­ relays held at Drake University 875-2517 Gov. Ella T. Grasso Uruguay and Paraguay during morning. sergeant March 15, 1954. Hospital annual meeting ...... Page 28 Cooperative Occupational Education Cherry Sanborn and Greg Merton each find wherein your interests lie, and es­ standing service to an MCC stu­ in Iowa. Chief James M. Reardon named him the month. Other mineral ex­ McCaughey, 53, said this morning, “I Shriner on sentimental journey . Page 32 Program (COEP). sang a selection of folk songs self accom­ pecially don’t lie.” dent next year. • Nakos noted there are now OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP captain May 15, 1963 after he scored ports were borate and fluoride. have no regrets. I’d do it again.” The occasion is annually shared by the panied on the guitar. Each sang a song of Farr advised the students to “take a Mrs. Katherine Bourn, chair­ over 1,000 MCC students taking mittee; Henry Becker, former ROUTE 83 highest on written and oral exams held by MHS golfers win two ...... ■ Page 18 t ROCKVILLE He was born and reared in Manchester. students and their employers who witness his or her own composition. positive attitude and go after what you man for the committee on stu­ part in MCC sports. state representative; Clarence the state personnel department. Softball results...... Page 18 He served in the American Division of the the presentation of awards to the outstan­ Jam es Farr, a member of the want, and use your COEP experience. tflh "His dent awards, reported the coun­ Chief Lannan said today, “George East HCC champs...... Page 18 infantry during World War II in the ding students in the program. educational advisory committee which cil will present two cash McCaughney is an institution in himself. Herald Angle...... Page 18 William Rood, chairman of the awards this year. They are $50 Pacific rising to first sergeant at the war’s end. His caliber of man comes along once in a educational advisory committee, told the to the MCC valedictorian and lifetime. students it is "good to see something good $25 to the salutatorian. “George has maturity, ability, compas­ happening, like COEP, which began with The outstanding service sion, and friendliness. I personally and the 30 or 40 students and has grown to more award will be $50. organization will sorely miss him.” than 400 presently in the program.” i k i i d s i Starting next year, the coun­ Town Manager Robert Weiss said today, Acknowledgements were given by Neil cil will give all three awards 2 2 ;vA,y?'v “The captain has distinguished himself A. Lawrence, program director, to the each year. during his many years in the department. Town of Manchester, the Board of Educa­ *100,000 WORTH OF Other business at the coun­ .He worked well through many big changes tion and the state Board of Education for cil’s meeting included: and improvements.” their cooperation in the COEP program. DIAMONDS & JEWELRY • James Nakos was re­ Weiss noted l^cCaughney’s work as ac­ He also recognized Mark Kravitz, presi­ elected council chairman; ting chief at different times, especially dent of the Hob Nob Enterprises of which 4 0 % O F F James Carmody, vice chair­ after Reardon’s retirement this winter up The Colony is a division, for being a COEP man; and Mrs. Gladys Nielson, to Lannan’s appointment April 14. employer. secretary. „ e g . BULOVA “He did an excellent job,” he said. Following the brief remarks which were 0 • Richard Bennett, newly Chief Reardon, who rkurned to town introduced by Lawrence, and the enter­ •100 ACCUTRON elected resident of the MCC WITH Tuesday from a vacation, said, “He’s a tainment, the awards were presented. • *5 9 ’* Student Senate, was introduced good man. He produced high quality work Mrs. Nancy Grassilli, distributive TRADE' to the coumcil. He stayed for FOR O V E R 50 Y E A R S all the time.” education coordinator, presented a cer­ the meeting. » McCaughey said today he has no plans. tificate of appreciation to Henry Obst for • A letter from the former He and his wife, Anne, have a year-round his participation in Distributive Education president Dr. Frederick Lowe, home on Cape Cod. He will leave July 1 for .'V Clubs of Ameria (DECA). to President Ronald Denison the Cape for at least this summer. 7 / She presented a COEP Student Recogni­ was read. Lowe wrote his His pension from the town will be tion Award to David Taft, who also won thanks for notice of the coun­ After all the special training and \ Va CT. roughly half his captain’s pay of over $18,- first place in a sales demonstration, part cil’s award to him. He agreed to professional knowledge, funeral directing Diamond solitaire. 000 per year, Weiss said. It has not been of the distributive education program. attend the MCC commence­ still comes down to caring about other trust Reg. *300 determined exactly. Other Student Recognition Awards were ment June 4 in the Clarke Arena people. McCaughey said he probably will seek a presented to Sandy Miller for outstanding 0 0 ' at Manchester High School. 175 And it can be more helpful to families if For over one hundred years, generations have put their job soon as he will only be 54 in October. nurse aide, by Mrs. Carol McKeon, and to • Christie McCormick of the But he said he will decidewhat to do later. John Rivers as outstanding in the Diver­ it’s guided by their own Individual needs trust in us...because we stili feel that the warmth, the council urged it consider set­ During his years on the local force, he sified Work Experience (DWE) program M UCH MORE! ting up a relay carnival for and wishes. strength and the sincerity that is shared is the basis of our every relationship. Capt. (M-org;i‘ McCaughey was active in the police revolver club win­ by Thomas Rodden, coordinator of COEP. ALL SALES ARE FINALI ning several trophies. Kathy Grout and Henry Obst, COEP MAJOR DISASTER The Police and Fire Athletic Association students, read the list of the 200 employers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The has taken up much of his free time. He is a involved in the program. great earthquake and Tire of 1906 \ The Weather strong booster of the teams supported by Students Presented Awards COEP hostesses for the evening were: the group. Debbie Pillard, Lori Gonci, Debbie y Jliu /StwfM 3or Gtntrationi measured an estimated 8.3 on HC) I FUNERAL HOME the Richter scale, destroyed 490 Sunny, hazy and hot again this afternoon He was elected exalted ruler of the McPherson, Ann Charbonneau, Linda 400 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER,ER.CONN CONN 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER «TEL. 646-5310 Manchester Lodge of Elks a few years ago In recognition for outstanding achievement in the Education phase of the program. Waiting to receive their MANCHESTER PARKADE blocks of the city (2,593 acres), with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s, but Maselli, Debbie Gardinier, Karen Ted- HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHURG>fc(pLMESRG>fc(pi somewhat cooler along the shore. Partly and has been highly active with the Elks Cooperative Occupational Education Program (COEP) awards are Sandy Miller as an outstanding nurse aide, ford, Sue Johnson. Paula Watkins, Pam left 250,000 persons homeless and at Manchester High School, program director Thomas killed at least 452 persons. NORMAN M, HOLMES HOWARDD M. WDHOLMES cloudy tonight with lows in the 60s. for many years. and John Rivers, outstanding in distributive work Fellows, Cindy Karch. Variable cloudiness Thursday with a He has two married daughters, a son, Rodden hands a COEP Student Recognition Award to experience. (Herald photo by Dunn) The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. chance of showers and highs in the 80s. and three grandchildren. David Taft, an outstanding student in the Distributive gave the invocation. I