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PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn/, Tues,, jan. 22, 1974 \ Obituaries Ehgine Jumps Track; Causes Traffic Snarl Seveii Injured in Crash Emil F. Kingbaum Qf School Bus and Auto ■ Emil F. Kingbaum, 74, of 14 Due to ice building up under a no injuries were reported. The An accident on Charter Oak Summer St. died this morning flangeway which guides train crew was not identified. the scene, Patrolman James McCooe. The car, badly St. at aboill 8:50 a.m. this mor­ at Manchester Memorial wheels over a crossing, a Penn McCooe, the vehicle driven by damaged, had to be towed from Manchesler-A City of Village Charm Hospital. ning betvyeen a school bus Central switcher engine East Hartford police blocked ^ Savilonis had made a turn onto the scene by a wrecker from carrying elementary school Mr. Kingbaum was born Sept. jumped the track Monday at the traffic at.Long Hill Rd. and Charter Oak St. heading west Moriarty Brokers. MANCHESTER,,CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, PRICE: FIFI’EEN CENTS children and a car was reported 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 96 18, 1899 in Manchester and had Angel St. crossing on Tolland Tolland St. on the west end from Autumn St. It apparently Officer McCooe reported that lived here all his life. He was a to Manchester Police. ” Tpke. y while Manchester Police hit an icy spot and skidded into of the six children, ages seven TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Navy veteran of World War II blocked the east end of Tolland The school bus, which has a the path of the eastbound school to nine, taken to thcf hospital, and had served with the Navy The derailment, which oc­ Tpke. capacity of 66, was carrying 27. bus, driven by Wayne three have been released at last for 25 years. He was a member curred at about 3:30 p.m., tied The Tolland Tpke. access children at the time. Of this Bellefleur, 18, of 400 Vernon St. account after treatment. of the Fleet Reserve Associa­ up east-west traffic between road gate to Wickham Park, number, six had to be taken to Bellefleur reportedly veered ’The school bus, owned by the tion of Washington, D.C., and Manchester and East Hartford which is usually closed ,-^as un­ MancTiester Memorial Hospital right, to avoid the collision, but Southington Bus Service Co., for treatment of cut lips, bumps -rfhe Army and Navy Club. for about two hours. locked by the maintenance didn’t have room to negotiate was driven from the scene by a He had been employed at The switcher engine, which crew of the park in case of a and bruises. The operator of the and hit thp Savilonis car in the mechanic from the company. Pratt and Whitney Division of had been pulling 17 freight cars, car, Robert Savilonis, 21, of right side, which had been Grand List fire emergency, police said. ’The children attend the Martin Eldridge St. suffered cuts on United Aircraft Corp, East was the only one to jump the The flange way, according fo exposed as the car front veered Elementary School on the left forearm and com­ Hartford, before he retired in track, according, to a Penn Cen­ a Penn Central spokesman, to the left. Darthmouth Rd. plained of a headache. Ha too, 1962. tral spokesman. guides train wheels over a The roof of the Savilonis car The case is under investiga­ was taken to Manchester « Survivors are a brother, crossing. He added that the was caved in and the operator tion and no action has b^n A second engine was sent out Hospital by ambulance. Frank Kingbaum of problem of ice buildup is had to be pulled froin the car by taken against either operator at , Pa.; two sisters, from the Hartford yard and According to the officer at two ambulance attendants and $17.5 Million aggravated by snow-plowing this time. SOL R. COHEN Mrs. Margaret Storrs and Miss pulled the freight cars back Assessor'Ed Belleville, it still is near the traojis, which is a Manchester’s new Grand May and to be in effect^uly 1. 'Emma Kingbaum, both of from across the subject to adjustments by the Based on this year’s 46.66- are assessed at the rate of 65 major problem during the List, based on Oct. 1, 1973 Belleville said the increase is mills General Fund tax rate Manchester; and a niece and a highway, allowing highway. winter. The switcher engine Qoard of Tax Review and to per cent of market value. There traffic to resume. Police Report valuations, has reached the. the largest since Manchester’s the $17,532,977 increase would nephew in Worcester, Mass. jumped the track because the possible clerical errors. is a proposal in the state whopping figure of $284,476,009 1966 revaluation year and produce about $712,800 in ad­ The Holmes Funeral Home, The freight train had a crew wheels were lifted off the guide Ribicoff Accuses The adjusted net Grand List legislature to stabilize — up $17,532,977 or 6.5 per cent credited real estate construc­ ditional taxes. Last year, the 400 Main St., is in charge of of four, two in the engine, but surface, the spokesman said. will ^be the basis for assessments at the same rate in over last year’s net Grand List. tion in 1972-73 for the greatest Board of Tax Review lopped arrangements, which are in­ MANCHESTER Manchester’s 1974-75 tax levy portion of it. all 169 municipalities of the Ivan Fournier, 23, of 118 New Released today by Town to be adopted by the Board in $254,055 in ad ju stm en ts complete. Oil Giants Of At the same time, he warned state. One proposal is for State Rd., was arrested Mon­ Whatever it cuts this year will assessing at 1(X) per cent of PailKBabeau Dr. John R. Galvin Jr., a full-time employe in the day at his place of employment against any optimism over next effect the estimate in increased year’s Grand List. market value. VERNON — Paul Babeau, 87, emergency room at Manchester Memorial Hospital, has on a Circuit Court 11 warrant tax revenue. Cheating Public, Because of the recent slow­ A revaluation of all of 472 Reservoir Rd. died this been certified as a Diplomate of The American Board of charging him with first-degree Workers Dig Of this year’s increase, $12,- Manchester property is being morning at his home. He was larceny and third-degree down in building construction, 838,200 is for real estate, $2,- Family Practice. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) (Energy administrator), and combined with current conducted now — for 1976 im­ the husband of Mrs. Louise MCC Students Intern burglary. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen, 370,299 for personal property plementation. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., Mr. Simon has innocently, mis­ mortgage rates,” he pointed DeGray Babeau. The charges stem from a and $2,324,478 for motor The $284,476,009 Grand List Mr. Babeau was born May 25, June 17 break at Rham High looking straight at executives led the American people.” For Victims out, “next year’s list is not vehicles. In Assembly Program^ Roy A. Baze, an Exxon vice expected to reflect any substan­ shows $224,991,538 for real es­ 1886 in Champlain, N.Y., and Diplomate School in which $3,800 worth of of seven oil companies seated Prior to subtracting legal tate, $33,442,407 for personal 'liresident, said in his prepared tial increase, and a check with had lived in West Hartford musical items were taken. across a table, accused oil in­ exemptions, the Grand List ac-' property and $26,042,064 for before coming to Rockville. Fournier was turned over to dustry giants of cheating and statement, "Exxon USA has not building department activities tually was $290,865,759. Exemp­ Two Manchester Community motor vehicles. Before he retired 16 years ago, college students in the intern Dr. John R. Galvin Jr. Has misleading Americans on the fabricated or contrived to bring Of Snowslide tends to verify this view." tions cut from that figure were College students, both Memorial Hospital records. Dr. the Connecticut State Police, Today’s release of the Grand he was-employed in the service program and MCC, with five, successfully completed 300 Colchester. He was later energy shortage. about the current tight energy Last year’s net taxable Grand $5,049,860 for real estate, $14,- Manchester residents, are Richard Demko is the only TERRACE, B.C. (UPI) — A snow-covered hillside List comes eight days before department of Pratt and had the most applicants for the hours of post-graduate instruc­ released on a $500 non-surety Officials of seven of the supply situation; nor have we •List was $266,943,032 and was up 646 for personal property and among 24 students from other Diplomate in Family collapsed on top of a truck stop-motel complex Tuesday, the Jan. 31 statuatory deadline Whitney Division of United Air­ 24 positions. The faculty ad­ tion in all fields of medicine major firms responded Monday seen evidence that any other $10,052,633, or just about 4 per $1,325,244 for motoV vehicles. throughout the state par­ Practice in Manchester. bond for appearance in Circuit date. Except for the totals, no craft Corp., East Hartford. visor for the MCC interns is culminating in the rank of with statements that while company or group of companies burying it 40 feet deep. The Royal Canadian Mounted cent, over the year before that. Manchester property owners ticipating in an intern program The extra-curricular study Court 11, Willimantic, on Feb. other figures were available He was a communicant of Mrs. Eleanor Coltman, a 19. some shortages are milder has engaged in such activity. Police (RCMP) said as many as 15 persons may have been of 'the General Assembly. Diplomate of The American for a Diplomate is endowed by (number of dwellings, commer­ Sacred Heart Church and a professor at the college and a Board of Family Practice. now, the crisis is real and hard He said environmental inside at the time. member of the Manchester Manchester Memorial legislation made oil supply cial and industrial btiildings, member of the Union of St. Of the applicants for the Hospital. A continuing educa­ Richard Ryan, 16, of East times lie ahead. Rescue workers and dogs They are: John Post of 138 school board. tighter, for example, emission said. “He continued to thrash lots, motor vehicles, barns, Jean the Baptiste of Woon­ special rank, only the best tion program is provided by the Hartford, was charged Monday The statements were made at today dug through tons of snow British Face Pitkin St., assigned full time to / control on cars cause them to around and babble incoherently horses, cattle, etc.) They will socket, R.I. qualified may sit for the with illegal possession or con­ the opening of a hearing by Sen. at the the “Northroute” truck the legislature’s Government Manchester State Sen. David hospital to members of its full­ use more fuel, and then the and we wrestled him all the be available at a later date. He is also survived by two American board exam and time staff. trol of non-narcotic Controlled Henry Jackson, D-Wash., and a stop, where four bodies and a Administration and Policy Odegard, an assistant majority Arab embargo came as “a real way to the hospital.” The Board of Tax Review will sisters, Mrs. Leon Mitchell and hopefully pass, said Dr. Galvin. Dr. Galvin is also a member substance (marijuana) after senate permanent in­ survivor were found Tuesday. Committee; and Mrs. Anne leader, has a full-time intern as shock to an already strained One of the dead, Allan Twin Strikes ^ schedule sessions in February Mrs. Walter Brault, both of The American Board of of the American. College of his vehicle was stopped going vestigations subcommittee The isolated site is 28 miles for those property owners who Rosi of 41 Winthrop Rd., an aide during the legislative looking into oil industry supply system.” MacDonald, a Highway Depart­ Plattsburg, N.Y. Family Practice requires Emergency Physicians and the the wrong way on a one-way west of Terrace and 850 miles L(3NDON (UPI) - Leaders of the 10 million-member claim they are aggrieved by assigned part time as an aide to season —Charles Friedman of statistics and their validity. “The current petroleum ment employe from. Terrace, The funeral is Thursday at periodic recertification every American Academy of Family street. Ryan was released on a north of Vancouver. was found shortly after Zobel ^Trades Union Congress (TUC) today pledged full support their assessments. ^ State Rep. Audrey Beck, Dem., Meriden, a student at the “The facts are — we do not shortfall is real,” ^ z e said. 8:15 a.m. from the Burke- seven years. To be eligible for Physicians. He has worked for $100 non-surety bond for Volkmar Zobel, a 30-year-old was rescued. Two other victims Mansfield, an assistant minori­ University of Hartford. have the facts,” Jackson said. Ribicoff listed tax breaks the p all Britain’s labor unions if the 269,000 coal miners Fortin Funeral Home, 76 recertification, the Diplomate the state as chief medical con­ appearance in Circuit Court 12, truck driver, was found alive were identified as service sta­ ty leader. “The American people want to oilmen get and said, “the time launch an all-out nationwide strike. ^ Prospect St., Rockville, with a The interns get credit in their must put in 50 post-graduate sultant for the Division of Manchester, Feb. 4. beneath about 10 feet of snow, tion attendant Steven Mintenko They Probably Mass at Sacred Heart Church at know if there is an oil shortage. has come to cut off these tax . This is the first legislative college courses for their work hours yearly and sit for another Vocational Rehabilitation. RCMP Sgt. Robert Dearmond and Donald Laglnodiere, 27, a There also was a threat by railroad engineers to turn 9. Burial will be in the Westfield exam. “The American people want breaks. This is another way you Will Blame year for accepting community in the program. Dr. Galvin is married and In other Manchester Police said, adding, “It was a miracle Prince Rupert businessman, Eheir slowdown into a partial or fullscale strike. The twin (Mass.) Cemetery. According to Manchester reports: to know if this so-called energy are cheating the American he survived.” lives in Glastonbury. public.” who were both found about two strikes would be likely to turn Britain’s crippling economic Kohoutek Friends may call at the —Seven minor accidents on crisis is only a pretext, a cover He said Zobel told police he Richard H. Leet of Amoco hours later. The fourth victim, crisis into a disaster. funeral home Wednesday from town roads were reported due to eliminate the major source saw five or six persons in the LOMA LINDA, Calif. (UPI) (Standard of Indiana) said his who was found about 11:30 p.m. Government officials said TUC 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to the heavy rainstorm in the of price competition — the in­ coffee shop before the slide hit. — Two teen-age boys and a 30- Vernon firm has supply problems star­ PST, was identified as support of the miners could area. None of the accidents in­ dependents, to raise prices, to Others could have been in the strong Transport and General year-old woman were the un- Mrs. David J. Adams ting in the summer of 1972 and Theodore Armstrong,-27, of bring the rriost serious confron­ volved any injuries and no repeal environmental laws, and service station or the small Workers Union, Britain’s luckiest burglars that San Ber­ ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Betty to force adoption of new tax its refineries are running 10 per Terrace, also a service station tation between labor unions and serious property damage was motel next door. employe. largest trade union. nardino County sheriff’s V. Adams, 46, of 29 Laurel St. reported. • '' subsidies.” cent short of capacity because the government since Britain’s “The TUC will give full sup­ Dearmond said chances were Among the missing was the deputies said they could died Monday at Rockville not enough crude oi is available ’’ 1926 general strike. Berger Gets Confidence Vote —Steven Brown, 20, of Hart­ Jackson said his committee Assessor Checks Grand List Figures very poor that any more sur­ port for any call from the remember. General Hospital. She was the to run them flat-out. owner of the station, ..CJiarles “The miners will get all the ford, was charged early this got some answers from oil com- vivors would be found. miners,” said Hugh Scanlon, Cheryal G. dayman and the wife of David J. Adams. Daumont, his daughter said. support they want,’’ said Harry morning with speeding on W. panies, but some were Annon M. Card, a Texaco vice Dave Newman, a helicopter leader of the 1.25-mjllion strong boys burglarized six homes Mrs. Adams was born in As many as 100 rescue Urwin, assistant secretary Middle Tpke. Court date is Feb. “evasive” and the committee president, said, “we are pilot who flew Zobel to Mills engineering union, second before dawn Tuesday and were Naples, Maine, and had lived in workers dug through the snow general of the 1.75-million 25. had to prepare a second providing estimates for a Memorial Hospital in Terrace, lc.:gest in Britain. winding up their night’s work Rockville for a number of At Hot Meeting of Council mailing. all night with the help of —Kenneth Anderson, 17, of moving target — one that is con­ said the slide area was “a real with a carload of stero sets, years. Ribicoff told executives from specially trained dogs and East Hartford, was charged stantly changing...” mess. The whole parking lot floodlights. weapons, auto parts, cash and She is also survived by her BARBARA RICHMOND Exxon. Texaco, Gulf, Mobil, other loot when their auto ran paid into the town treasury.” with reckless driving. Court and building sites were Terrace has been hit with mother, Mrs. Lititia Whitlock A motion calling for the resignation “on the basis of the Standard of California, Stan­ Card said the" oil shortage, Troop Pullback out of gas, deputies said. He termed this “a promise to At that point Benoit com­ date is Feb. 4. swamped in an ocean of snow.” about 80 inches of snow in the of Otis, Mass,; five sons, Den­ resignation of Donald Berger, allegations made here.” He dard of Indiana, and Shell “you first predicted by federal of­ Then, officers said: the taxpayer that every tax mented that Guiletti had left his —Clarence Howarth, 61, of Zobel, who was reported in past dozen days, and several nis Adams of Manchester, director of recreation, was said he would want a more chair to ask the mayor about Worcester, Mass., was charged are using the conditions we ficials at 3.5 million barrels a Gov, Meskill Ponders -While trying to steal dollar that he has paid will be satisfactory condition- in Terry Adams of Willimantic, have — the fright and the panic day, is nearer two million now. smaller slides have blocked the Gets Under Way defeated at the meeting of the accounted for.” thorough investigation of the asking the question he had, and Monday with operating a motor hospital, was “hollering like a another car they made too Lansley Adams of Bristol, and — to squeeze out the small in­ Mild winter weather, conserva­ highway which connects the Vernon Town Council Monday Berger explained, in a report allegations and would wamt the mayor told him he was vehicle while under the in­ bull” when rescue workers much noise, awakening the Gerald Adams and Joseph Berger to be present. He said dependent dealer and some of tion, and leaks in the Arab oil town with Prince Rupert, about * By United Press International night; a motion giving Berger a to the Recreation Commission, drawing conclusions noting that fluence of alcohol and/or drugs. pulled him to safety, Newman 95 miles west. owner, who chased them off. Adams, both of Rockville; a your own franchisers. You have embargo have made the Re~Election Effort vote of confidence was passed; why some recreation funds he had not heard anything Guiletti could say what he Hfe-was released on a $100 non­ Military sources in Jerusalem said today Israel has —While fleeing from the cat;. daughter. Miss Nadine Adams a motion complimenting Coun­ were deposited in the Senior severe enough, at this time, to wanted without asking him. surety bond for appearance in mislpd Mr. (William) Simon, ^difference, he said. Miss Hayman fell, breaking her of Rockville; two brothers, begun withdrawing heavy equipment from Egypt and cilman Thomas Benoit was Citizen Account. The auditors call for Berger’s removal. court Feb. 4. By EDWARD HI TLKR b; The pressures of office have ankle, and the two boys carried Lansley Whitlock and Meskill camp and the more started clearing an estimated 750,000 mines laid down near defeated; and a motion giving said all transactions were Wolff them called for a point HARTFORD (UPI) - The taken a toll on Meskill’s family her to a shed to hide. Frederick Whitlock, both of Wolff said, and most of the COVENTRY liberal followers of Weickec. Town Republicans the Suez Canal since the 1973 Middle East War the auditors a vote of con­ of order, noting that the ques­ guessing game over whether life, the aide said. —The boys tried to steal properly accounted for but Coventry Police made three One knowledgeable Otis, Mass.; and four sisters, fidence was passed. other councilmen agreed, tion on the floor concerned dis­ Gov. Thomas J. Meskill will another car, reaching inside an made recommendations for arrests for speeding and issued For example, he said, a Republican legislator believes Egypt called on hesitant staff worked out details of the Mrs. Fern Adams of Naples, The meeting, which dissolved “Berger is overworked and un­ missal of Berger. He said the News Capsules seek a second term this year school teacher criticized the Syrian and Palestinian leaders open wing window to release changes in accounting derstaffed.” Berger is only 35 warnings in connection with Meskill's public standing is the Back Agostinelli pullback on Sunday. It will end Maine, Mrs. Dorothy Stanzione into a shouting match, con­ procedures. discussion was out of order and may be over for at least one governor in an open classroom today to join in a united front to the door catch. of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Carol part-time director of a recrea­ new radar traffic control equip­ reason for Weicker’s glowing the encirclement of Suez City, cerned the handling of recrea­ Benoit said, “There are some the mayor ruled it was not. man by the middle of next with one of Meskill's children negotiate a peace settlement —They didn't see the Dober­ DiMiceli of Smithtown, N.Y., tion program that expands each ment Monday. endorsement and also the SOL R. COHEN which has been cut off by the tion department funds and the who believe the points I have Town Counsel Abbott Schwebel month. present. The child got upset, the The event will be March 9, at with Israel and end the quarter- man Pinscher on the front seat. and Mrs. Peggy Saunders of year. Those charged were: Stephen Release Mortgage Funds chorus of Republicans urging Israelis since the end of the Oc­ reading of a statement by raised are relatively in­ said there was no rule covering ■. State Republican Party aide said. State Comptroller Nathan The Colony restau ran t in century Middle East conflict. tober war. But the dog saw the hand and New Brunswick, Canada. Ellis, 19, of Twin Hill Dr., and Meskill to run again. Benoit who brought the matter consequential; well, they’re this. Wolff said the discussion WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Department of Housing Chairman J. Brian Gaffney “But we couldn't do anything Agostinelli Tuesday night was Talcottville. bit it, hard. Funeral services are Michael Pearson, 20, of Carson Military sources in The sources said the recovery to light during the November not.” He said, “If the mayor Humphry said he did not feel was not germain to the motion and Urban Development (HUD) dropped the ceiling on says he expects Meskill to tell about it because how would it ' liii|irov<‘ Imugr endorsed by the Manchester Irish explained the date was — The young burglar Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Benoit or Gill are “out to get Dr., both of Coventry; and Ross Jerusalem said the removal of of the land mines was being election campaign. had allowed a full, rather than a on the floor and Councilman federally insured home mortgages from 8.5 per cent to 8.25 him by Feb. 15 whether he will look if the governor interfered ' I t ’s all p art of a well Republican Town Committee set late to accommodate the screamed but the dog held on. Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 anyone.” “ I think they are both Roberts, 22, of Spring St., the heavy equipment from the carried out on a crash basis so In his statement, Benoit out­ narrow examination qf the MacDonald suggested that 90 per cent effective today, and released $6.6 billion to seek a second four-year term as in the classroom?" he said. orchestrated plan to help the “for whatever high office he guest speaker — U.S. Rep. —The screams drew he atten­ Prospect St. The Rev. Richard concerned about the recreation Manchester. ■ west bank of the Suez Canal wa^ all of them would be retrieved lined events leading to the dis­ exceptions taken to the charter, per cent of the discussion, after stimulate new home construction this spring. Connecticut’s chief executive. The same aide believes the governor improve his flagging chooses to run for.*’ Robert Steele, Vernon. Steele tion of the car-owner who had Bertram, pastor of the First program,” he said adding that the first step in a general within the 28-daiy time limit set cussion. He said on Oct. 23 he it would now be a matter of the motion, was out of order. Gaffney told UPI Tuesday it governor will not seek re- public image so it will be easier 'The action was by a un­ is being mentioned for the GOP chased them earlier. He called Evangelical Lutheran Church, he would not vote to remove withdrawal to begin Friday for Israel’s j^&thdrawal from notified Mayor Frank McCoy record that funds other than is unlikely the governor will election and instead try to get a to put him across for' the animous standing vote — nomination for U.S. senator or,, police. will officiate. Burial will be in anyone without hearing them The mayor then withdrew his LBJ Death Anniversary from an area south of the Calro- the west bank of the canal. that he had received informa­ those contained in the Vernon make public his political plans job as a college professor. judgeship, the legislator says. prolonged by sustained in the event Meskill chooses ndt -Police who came to take the Edes Falls Cemetery, Naples, out. comments. He said he felt there Facility ST()NEWALL, Tex. (UPI) — President Lyndon B. John­ Suez highway. They said the mines would be tion concerning funds collected Senior Citizens Club account on that date, but a “clear If the governor does decide to applause. to run for re-election, for gover­ boys away had little trouble Maine. by recreation department of-, was a personal vendetta in­ (Continued from Page One) son died of a heart attack a year ago today. The National Israeli and Egyptian chiefs of reconditioned for use on halting a getaway by Miss were involved.” \ signal” will come by March 1 Bright Kids run he will have a hard tifne Agostinelli, former nor. Friends may call at the ficials which were not Most of the Republicans on volved and Wolff and Benoit, Park Service office which takes care of his gravesite said Israel’s new cease-fire lines. Hayman, hopping on one foot Benoit further charged that Examiners on the proposed nur­ providing some clue to “The governor loves the give living down his Vermont ski Manchester mayor, is being funeral home Wednesday from deposited to the town general the council said they felt the objected. the lack of control of handling sing program which MCC is no cereinony was planned. Meskill’s intentions. ,and take of classroom exchange vacation taken while Connec­ backed by statewide 7 to 9 p.m. fund as the charter provides. audit report thoroughly vin­ funds is not unique to the After the defeat of Gill’s mo-' trying to develop in conjunction The former President’s widow, Lady Bird Johnson, The GOP chairman would not with bright kids," the aide ticut suffered through the worst Republicans for re-election as I Benoit later called for an dicated Berger but the Pilade Ferraris recreation department. He tion to have Berger resign. Gill with the Hartford Hospital and planned to visit the grave and spend the day at the LBJ elaborate other than to say' the explained. ice storm in two decades. And comptroller and for considera­ audit of the recreation depart­ Democrats stuck by their con­ Pilade Ferraris, 75, of 74 Pine referred to the recent audit asked to have it read into the the University of Hartford. Ranch near the cemetery with her daughter, Luci, and son- signal would be some kind of the voters are likely to be tion for the GOP nomination for ment account by the town tention that the “charter had St. was dead on arrival at report of the town which he said been violated.” records, “Mr. McCoy you are Wayne Shorey, MCC'energy in-law, Patrick Nugent. “activity.” That's a new one since most reminded of Meskill’s handling U S. senator, governor or auditors, Fulco, Gitlin, Halpern Manchester Memorial Hospital identifies 26 areas where cor­ hiding something.” coordinator, reported effective The clue in the gubernatorial speculation centers on the of a lengthy bus strike which lieutenant governor. early this morning after being’ & Campise, and the special rective action is needed. He They did agree, in part, that results in the school’s energy mystery might be a news leak, possibility that Sen, Lowell crippled public- transportation In acknowledging the com- I Coat Hanger Shortage stricken at home. audit was made. said it was difficult for one lone had performed a public Mayor McCoy took exception conservation program. Natural the stirring of candidacy by Weicke», R-Conn., is prepared for nearly four months. m ittee’s endorsement, Mr. Ferraris was born May Benoit, commented that the touncilman to establish the faci service by bringing the matter to this remark terming it com­ gas use at the Hartford Rd. (UPI) — The spokesman for a dry cleaners some other Republican or an to nominate Meskill ;for. a Agostinelli remarked, ' “ I’m 14, 1898 in Fubine, Italy, son of two letters the mayor received that the adipiriistrattoh' oT a ^he attention of the council pletely unfounded and uncalled campus was cut 10.3 per cent in group Monday said its members are up against a severe announcement by the governor federal judgeship if he decides The ski trip and the strike are very appreciative: More than the late Julius and Frances from the auditors did hot com­ town with aii' annual budget of but refused to approve a motion for. Noyember-December 1973 com­ shortage of cpgthangers, and they want customers to give himself. not to run again. some of the public relations that, I’m very honored and Marchisa Ferraris, and had pletely answer the questions he $12 million is rOfTlike “a 19th recognizing Behoit for this. The pared to the same period in them back. problems mentioned bv pleased by your action. It’s with Officiul Line Weicker recently urged lived in Glastonbury before raised but blamed the lack to century corner grocery store.” motion was made by Wolff. The council, after finishing 19ra. Electrical use on both William Seitz, executive director oLthe 3,000-member The official line is that the Weicker. a sense of unbelief and humility “the very limited scope of the other matters on the agenda, campuses was cut 25.8 per cqnt. Meskill to seek a second term coming to Manchester 20 years The call for the resignation of Neighborhood Cleaners Association, said there are fewer governor has not made up his If the governor runs again he — when I consider the backing mayor’s charge to the accoun­ At one point discussion went into executive session to The main effort has been to and said the governor’s ad­ may well counter by reminding I’ve received from all sides, hgo. He had been employed at ' Berger was made by Coun­ became so heated that hangers because of a sharp increase in the price of steel. own mind yet and “family con­ Hamilton Standard Division of ting firm, rather than any cilman Stanley Gill. Gill and discuss further Benoit’s lower thermostats to 60 degrees ministration was a good ori|p but the voters of his $70 million throughout the state.” Republican John Guiletti asked siderations” are to be the beset with “public relations” United Aircraft Corp. before shortcoming on the part of the Benoit are two of four statements. This was followed during non-school hours and on budget surplus last fiscal year Agostinelli then offered a Benoit and Gill if they thought „ v,uiiuucm,c lui deciding factor. problems. his retirement. accountants themselves.” Democrats on the 12-member by the vote of confidence for weekends; eliminate about 25 Meany Demands Impeachment One Meskill aide advancing and promote the estimated $100 resolution of his own, “ My Quoting from the letter from Berger was guilty of embezzle-„ Berger and one for the auditing per cent of office lighting; and million surplus for the present Survivors are a brother, Vic­ council. The other two WASHINGTON (UPI) — George Meany said today the theory says the governor The Weicker announcement whole-hearted support and the the auditors, Benoit said “It is f'™- Wolff, who had asked shutting off parking area lights fiscal year. tor Ferraris of Manchester; a Democrats, Thomas Wolff and President Nixon'“has really failed the country” and that puts his wife, Mary, and their prompted speculation since it is committee’s whole-hearted clear that my original ap.- replied they had never men- Guiletti not to make the motion which are on clocks at mid­ sistpr, Mrs. Alma Vesco of Petertaphrydld..lgo.lo„g K 'd ^ h r io r t the AFL-CIO believes “he’s got to be impeached.” five children first in all his con­ known there is little love lost He would tell how he whittled support for Gov. Thomas prehension concerning the With Gill’s motion. Gill said he >="iuvzziemeni concerning Berger, noting it night. down the deficit he inherited Meskill and our backing for him Manchester; and several nieces The 79-year-old labor leader said his organization has siderations. between the conservative and nephews. handling of town funds is equal­ in connection with that or any would be in poor taste, left Shorey said plans are being based his motion on the fact ' discussion. not, as Vice President Gerald R. Ford charged last week, from the Democrats and most to seek re-election.” • The funeral is Thursday at ly shared as well .by the ac­ before the vote was taken. made to conserve power during likely offer some relief from that Berger had violated the organized any unusual anti-Nixon campaign, but has been This action, too, carried un­ 8:15 a.m. from the John F. countants,” He said in the charter. the warmer months by con­ the state sales tax, one of the animously. Gov. Meskill is on record since October for Nixon’s ouster or resignation. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. letter of Nov. 30 the accoun­ Mayor McCoy said he felt the trolling- the airconditioning nation’s highest. being urged to run for re- Center St., with a Mass at St. • tants said, “the Vernon Senior subject had been “beaten to systems so that they won’t be Inside election by state GOP leaders. James Church at 9. Burial will Citizens Club checking account death for whatever political used for longrods and will not He says he has not made up his and the Town of \(ernon CLOUDY be in St. Augustine’s Cemetery, values it might have.” He said Zoning cool to the lower temperatures Fire Calls Today’s mind. ■> -South Glastonbury. Recreation Department* Senior he thought everyone (except they have in the past. In a third unanimous action, Friends may call at the Citizen Fund Savings account The council agreed to work on Benoit) was satisfied that (Continued from I’age One) Rossetto. He and his wife, Claire, • MONDAY New iEnglanfi the town committee endorsed should be closed and the cor­ a proposal which would give it a ' Rockville High honor roll, page 4 funeral home Wednesday from nothing was wrong. He have three children. '■11:02 a.m. — False alarm State Sen. David Odegard and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. responding receipts and dis- suggested that the council get Bernard Johnson of 92 Redwood Rudolph H. Pierro of 181 Dart- one-to-one contact with Rham Budget Promises Surplus, page 7 State Rep. Donald Genovesi for bursemertts deposited and dis­ legislators to tell the communi­ from Box 571 (Manchester High Memartal on with the business of running Bd. chairman, and Paul Rossetto mouth Rd., former ZBA chair- School) (Town). Robert 6 Florence Boston, Owtsert Cut Your Taxes, page 13 re-election and urged them to bursed through accounts sub­ ty college . story. Under the the town. of 88 Ralph Rd. ^cretary. Both man, returned to a regular seat Modem Methods - run again in November. Neither In Memoriam ject to the control and South Windsor Five Routs Rockville, page 15 Partly cloudy tonight and , are Democrats. V on the ZBA Monday night, filling plan, key legislative leaders Old Fashioned Honesty has announced whether he will signatures of the treasurer and will be contacted by council HALL FOR RENT East^int^t Nips Xavier, page 15 Thursday. Low tonight 30 to 35. The mayor said that Benoit’s Johnson, a ZBA ipemberinember .wsince e a vacancy created by the recent seek re-election. In loving memory of our mother, town administrator.” MONUMENTS High Thursday in the low to.mid Agostinelli was named presentation made conclusions ’'•°vem ber m i , is district resignation of Alexander Eigner to keep the solons Kor partii'.s. !ihuwer.s. roccpliun.'i. MARKERS Social Security, page 21 Cnroline Antonio, who ptissed awav Benoif said in making this inci‘lin(is. CiMiipIclc kitchen facilities. 40s. January 21, 1947. of his'own and Wolff com re p re s e n ta ti^ of Lutheran of 43 Woodstock Dr. Both are f°™ed of college needs CEMETERY News For Senior Citizens, page 22 honorary chairman of suggestion the auditors were statewide as well as local basis Liirpe encin.sed parking iPt. Inquire; mented he felt Benoit had done Brotherhood, a fraternal in­ Republicans. LETTERING The degree day forecast for Manchester’s Lincoln Day We miss you. Mom, re n tin g what the town charter in the hope the assembly will Convenient Evening SI Home Appolntliienti .GOP Endorses Earl Odom, page 23 the Greater Hartford Although you're gone. a real service to clarify how surance society. He and his wife, Also sitting on the board Mori Dinner-Dance, to be co­ says that “all fees collected by Lithuanian Haii ARRANGED e DISPLAY AT Springfield area: In our memories. department funds are handled. the former Helen Johnson of day night was alternate William Bolton Family Life Opinions, page 28 sponsored by the Republican Takes Full Advantage of January Thaw You still linger on,. officers and- employes of the 24 GOLWAY STREET 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford Forecast for today 25, normal Virginia, have two children. (New Minchwtcr Cllv LIm I Libby Resigns Ahdover'Prihcipalship, page 28 Town Committee and the Wolff added, however, that he Bayer of. 125 Waranoke Rd., oi » i.o r MANCHESTER 40. Love, town in their official capacities Rossetto is a partner in the real BIME Republican Women’s Club. The While it is still .mid-winter on the'calendar, the Nutmeg was not prepared to vote on a Call before 8 P.M. TEL. Bissell St. to sit at a picnic table and do her homework Children belong to the town and'Shall be estate firm of Blanchard and 528-2680 Forecast for Thursday 29, co-chairmen are Wally Irish Jr. State’s traditional January thaw arrived on schedule and motion calling for Berger’s council chairman. Phone'643-0618 or 646-9155 m normal 40. while a friend looks on. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) and Harriet Haslett. yesterday it was warm enough for Donna Lawless of 92 TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Jan. 23. 1974

ADMISSION ANYTIME See Saturday’s Herald for About Town TV TanlgM Complete TV Listings First Church of Christ, Scien­ Time Schedule \ continued survival ia a BEST SELLERS I tist, will have a .testimony countryside -r and perhaps ah (By UPI) Ci»»^ meeting tonight at 8 at the entire w orld-laid flat and (Compiled by Publishers’ Weekly) I IMl Boum 15 » M » W (EXIT 95) M»-!3331 BOOK REVIEWS desolate. The villagers are, church . The meeting is open to ^ ~ “ Laughing Jerry Lewis Cinema o.an Streisand and Radford perhaps too predictably-, a Fiction - 6:00- the public. 7-9:05 Cinema 1—“The Long Good- chnumoc a > mnaTMau (18) DICK VAN DYKE (20) SAN FRANCISCO Altogether, surprisingly A THOUSAND SUMMERS- SALE A P in i (20-22-30) NEWS amusing stuff about making ambitious. environment, he evolves into a a t aaaiam n BEAT wise, benevolent monarch, a Garson Kanin (24) YOUR FUTURE IS money. pta a a cTi— - 1 1 : 3 0 - process the reader follows with POSTERN OF FATE— NOW Agatha Christia (3) MOVIE Eddie Condon’s Scrapbook fascination. We sometimes (40) ABC NEWS seem to be in the midst of a "A Thunder ol Drums" (1961) of Jazz, by Eddie Condon and Malevil, by Robert Merle. Nonfiction —7 :3 0 - (8-40) SALUTE TO DR. Hank O’Neal. (St. Martin’s, novel about medieval (Simon & Schuster, $10) hardships. The castle, Malevil, ALISTAIR COOKE’S ^ b v 3 i ^ (3) THE NEW PRICE IS MARTIN LUTHER KING $17.50) The late Eddie 'The year is 1977. 'The bomb AMERICA — Alistair Cooke I RIGHT (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Condon was one of the most looms larger and larger as an is dropped. Minutes before, a oasis of safety and tranquility THE JOY OF SEX- Alex influential musicians in the rich French land owner has Comfort (8) DEAL WITH THE jazz movement during the against an unknown world. ISSUES been interrupted from drawing Outside, the stricken landscape PENTIMENTO - Lillian 1920s and ’30s. He knew wine in his castle’s cellar by a Heilman everybody who was anybody is overhung by leaden skies or (18) GREEN ACRES committee of boyhood blackness. PORTRAIT OF A (20) FILM in jazz and led numerous friends. MARRIAGE — Nigel Nicolson combos in nightclub (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES They have just explained HOW TO BE YOUR OWN performances. But Eddie was a their plans to run for mayor of The author, who wrote The BEST FRIEND - Mildred (24) FRENCH CHEF sentimentalist who kept a Day of the Dolphins, weaves Newman et al (30) WAIT TILL YOUR State Police their rural village when the scrapbook of pictures of the room turns intensely hot. The an eerie, clutching atmosphere THE BEST OF LIFE - David FATHER GETS HOME ^ants of jazz as well as lesser that cloaks the story in a E. Scherman FOR THE WOMEN unthinkable has happened. (40) DRAGNET Being Sued lights and all of them appear in ■ NINA VAN PALLANDT ■ STERLING HAYDEN Protected by thick stone satifying bleakness. A rather COSELL — Howard Cosell (, • . . p- Eu'OTT KASTfjf fl • P., 5.-MCr JERRY BiCK • O-actM dr ROBERT ALTMAN 2 this book with Condon’s ponderous style of writing IN ONE ERA AND OUT THE DRESSES in junior, missy, haif-I /\/N t.,L£'CHBRACK6jT Bivoaon'^-o'irto'e* RAYMOND Chandler By Recluse VISIT OIIR NEW HOTPOINT DEPARTMENT walls, the group survives. — : - I comments telling it as it was. adds just the right flavor. L it r e s JOHN T WILLIAMS UovtaOArlata 8 00 Then, the challenge is OTHER — Sam Levenson (3) SONNY AND CHER HARTFORD (UPI) - A 54- From the bomb onward, the REAL LACE — Stephen sizes. Orig $16-$42 ...... 1 U.OO&j 5.00 CALDOR PLAZA MATINEES 2:00 PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (8) MOVIE year-old man has filed a federal story is totally engrossing. You Birmingham push on annoyed that you "Pray for the Wildcats" court suit against four state I UPSTAIRS AT THE WHITE 646-2228 Wldniters Friday and Saturday can’t read faster. police charging he is gravely ill HOUSE-J.B. West COATS, untrimmed. Junior, O Q Q A (18) SHOWDOWN AT THE Mary Cheney Library Joan Hanauer (UPI) O.K. CORRAL from injuries he received Sale Prices-Plus missy sizes. Orig. $60-$150 ...0\7.UU“Oy.UU ^SHCHCASt CINEMA/ 1 2 1 4 ^ (2022-30) CHASE during a fight with them. I 3 • EXIT 9KFORBES STREEDor EXIT 58(SILVER LANE)on 1-84 • (24) WASHINGTON Joseph E. Zrinchak claimed FREE DELIVERY • FREE SERVICE • BEST SaKTIOM Adds New Books • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • CONNECTION in the suit filed Tuesday that he SWEATERS and tops. Great O O I" ^ iy ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE -/i was seriously injured last April FICTION Weiss Myself, Christopher Barrett — An accident of love Wren Men’s Rights Over - 8 : 3 0 - 16 when the state troopers assortment. Orig. $6.99-$22 . . ' i i i n i Bogner — The hunting animal Woods — Yet she must die O .U U O i 5 . 0 0 (24) THEATER IN AMERICA entered his East Windsor house Boynton — Stone Island NON-FICTION Unborn Children E a s t w o o d after a stolen car chase under [s p o r t s w e a r ‘ is the suspicion he might have Butler — Sarsen Place Alsop — Stay of execution been held hostage by car Cooper — The tenth planet Aronson — The killing of Joel To Be Argued P irty llaoiTr thieves. Daley — Spicy lady Gall H a g n u m STEUEousnn The 5-6, 145-pound Zrinchak Demas— First person, singular Asbell — The F.D.R. memoirs Francis — Nurse under fire WASHINGTON (UPI) - The not to terminate her pregnan­ 3 mcQUEEnHOFFinfln claimed when he tried to defend Barnard - The winter people ,50-75% off FOPCO ^ Supreme Court will consider cy.’’ 1IRANKIINI SCHAfFNER Ml" himself against what he thought Glasner — No glory for Birmingham — Real lace within a_ few weeks whether to was an attack, he was beaten Elizabeth Borko — Targets for research HANDBAGS, big and srtiail. Comun Tima lox . PHnidLon m hear agruments on the issue of severely and thrown to the Head — The first of Janury in library education Involved in the case are a 27- floor. Howard - Invitation to Charriere — Banco what rights men have over un­ year-old formerly married man Favorite styies. A ^ m e . ^ born children. Where mere Zrinchak was arrested on an paradise Culme — Antique silver and with one daughter and his 19- IJM 5 Kemelman — Tuesday the Rab­ silver collecting Petitions filed with the high year-old former girl friend. The Orig. $5-$20 .. ; ...... y o u in ’K ? assault charge but when taken 2.99“ 10.99 court asked for review of a to the Hartford jail, authorities bi saw red Harrison — Star smashers of girl friend sought to end her would not accept him because Koenig — Little girl that lived the galaxy rangers Florida decision declaring that pregnancy and the man SLEEP GOWNS he appeared to be ill. down the lane Hayes — Maggie Hayes jewelry fathers have no right to prevent objected. women from having an abor­ He was treated at Unlversity- Linn — The adversaries book long and short H QQ ^ QQ JIIIE Love — A small bequest Knight — The golden road tion. Though recognizing “the McCook Hospital for head in­ styies. Orig $5-$9 ...... ■ NiiHuiii juries and reportedly suffered a Marshall — Follow a shadow LeShan — The wonderful crisis The Florida 4th District expanding rights of unwed ciiisii Court of Appeals cited Supreme V Maxwell — The Livingston of middle age fathers," the Florida court said Conudt Tima, lax stroke and was hospitalized. "MHmmiiiiw Four troopers involved in the i heirs Macdonald — Fire experimen­ Court decisions which held that it was “unable to conclude that PORCELAIN the woman’s right to privacy BRAS, assorted styies and A /\ /\ A J"FHEE! STUDENTDISCOUNTCARDS! SAVE50C FOP YOURSELF B E E n r i i j incident were later exonerated Merle — Malevil tal colleges such expansion is sufficiently 1_AND A GUEST-GET YOUR CARDS NOW AT THETHEATREI' “is broad enough to encompass after a departmental investiga- | Miller — The deadly cresent Mathies — Computer-based broad so as to prevent any ter­ Sizes Orig $5-$14 tion that was initiated on a for- Large Capacity, 2 b M r Moray — Dawn falcon reference service a woman’s decision whether or mination of pregnancy.” 2.99~4.99 I This is a test pattern to mal complaint filed by ] Oz — Elsewhere, perhaps Menninger— Whatever became J m o d e l W LV/ 2 62 0 _ Did you enjoy determine The Herald’s print­ Zrinchak's sister in law. Peters — The eleventh plague of sin? ing quality. “Fiddler onihe Roof’? Polk — The Linnet estate Reed •— The underground wed- / I Don’t Ml$s The 1974 Season Of mLookAt These Features REFRIGERATOR Rees — Prophet of the wind ding book ( • SLACKS for misses and Q A A 'Oiw Ol Um 8 besr: Gana Shalilt Reeve — White colors Roykb> - Slats Grobnik and ^ , “contact” adhesive $ i/^ A The Little Theatre Roberts — The education of some other friends plastic covaring has loads of uses, and wa Juniors. Orig. $12-$24 .... O . W y * Three soil-removal cycles Regular Oversoul Seven Samuels - The well body book ^ have most patterns In stock! / of Manchester, Inc. "SCJ\liECmN' • Gleaming porcelain-enam el finish Robinson -r Rotten with honour Strauss — Graphic arts (• A T St. Clair — The emerald trap SUBSCRIBE NOW! inside and out *26 0 ” management p 18"wide ....490yd. •) 9 :2 0 I Simak — Our children’s Theobald — The failure of ^ j e w e l r y . Three classes of subscriptions: * Deluxe styling Value buy what you need... 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A2, East Hartford, Conn, rnwerdiafoai • Plug-in furlace uniti • Oven-liming clock GIRLS ______06118 Anti-Abortion +hrtpjiytfi±- • Recessed, no-drip cooktop Name".” 7 .7 7 7 7 . 7 . T f e r 7 7 7 7 ! • Clean-iw e^ design tor OUTERWEAR for 4-6x, 7-14. easy cleaning under range Amendment AddrsM...... COMPACT Proposed City and State...... Zip ...... WASHER & DRYER r Odg. $14-$46 ...... 7.99-28.991 Student...... P atron...... IN STACK RACK ModM RBS3«P W ai $249.95 HARTFORD (UPI) - The Subscriber...... Conecticiit Citizens Right to WLP1010N/DLP1050P BETTER FEATURES MIX ’N MATCH tops, pants. 4-6x, Check Enclosed .....B ill Later...... Life Committee Tuesday called . Clun-looh ov#n. Wh«n food for support of a Constitutional Charge...... spetteri hit the porous (Inlih. they spread out and amendment to protect human 7-14. Orig. $9-$19 . . . .3.99-11.99 _MaKa Chacka Payafala to unit Thaatar ol Manchaatar. 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Ai3.ivs oaoiw iron PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Corin.. Wed,, Jan. 23, 1974 RHS Honor Roll Business Bodies Electrified Kenneth Courture Michael Marshall I f r e s h m e n ) William Deakin System ‘ Sandy Mathewson Forecast H i^h Honors Kristine Dome Kathleen McLaughlin MANAGER BY LEROY POPE rail system at a cost of many beverage manager of the Priscilla Draus Dane Messier UPI Business Writer billions,” said David Jarrett, by the diesel-electric and the David Fecteau Marvin Mundell Sonesta Beach Hotel in Ber­ expensive and the demand for it Gregory Ames Joann Fetko Phil 0 Connell of Windsor has direct-drive diesel. The dis­ mainlines should be improved, Marx Anderson Thomas Narkawicz muda. NEW YORK (U PI)-The oil president of Computer Identics! expands, it will become feasible Susan Fiherty Joel Newcomb ^been appointed manager of appearance was so complete even if this has to be done part­ James Beatrice Denise Finnerty Atty. John S. Papa of crisis may doom the diesel Inc., of Westwood, Mass. to electrify more of the rail Stfephen Bilow Steven Olsowy Martin-Ltd. at the Manchester Charles Popper, formerly of ly, at public expense. Wendy Fortune Ray Ouelette Manchester has become a locomotive to extinction nearly Collins’ firm designs com­ that when an English *:•: Barbara Bousquet ■' , Jonathan Gilroy Parkade. West Hartford and now vice basic American railway roadbeds Valerie Boynton Wanda Owens partner in the law firm of as fast as it killed the old puterized container and vehicle nullionaire brought the famous fuel that becomes available as Cynthia Gorsky Martha Pusch Announcement is made by president and general manager often are inferior to European ¥ Thomas Bronson Pam Hearn Howard, Kohn, Sprague & steam hog,” an expert in com­ identification and control steam locomotive Flying Scot well as coal. Mary Cassells Michael Ruganis jS of the Bermuda Sonesta Hotel roadbeds even though they are 'Norma Horton Jane Schneckenburger x'l Fitzgerald. puterized transportation con­ systems fob the railroads, to the United States for a tour a :|;I Colleen Coolbrith Catherine Howe welcomed the travel agents While electrifying the lines. :j:j Nancy Couture Sharon Shea The firm founded in’ 1786 by trol said today. truckling lines, the U.S. Postal few years ago he had to make expected to support heavier Sharon Jackson Jean Skipped from New York, New Jersey Collins saidf roadbeds on the rolling stock. Candace Davidson Jenifer Johnson Laura Ellis Joan Sombrville Enoch Perkins is the oldest law "The railroads ultimately Service, state highway toll elaborate arrangements to get Linda Jzyk Brian Staley STORE-WIDE and New England for the Christine Goff will have to go back to burning departments and ocean ship­ water and coal delivered ,to the Lisa Kerr. Deborah Stolaronek weekend program. John Gorecki Carole Kloler ping lines. engine, on the way. AH the Dana Gregus Carol Tantillo coal, but they won’t use it to Douglas Knittel Michelle Tatro x water towers and coal chutes on Xi David Gutterman Michael Kululka make steam. They will use it to The steam engine began to X Robert Kukulka . Patricia Turner generate electricity, and the disappear from American American railways had Mary Lambert Barbara Lamme Teresa Tyszka Xj "'^ c r a f t &| James Lang Kathleen Wilson nation will have to electrify its railways before World War II vanished. Arthur Lamme Kathy Linton ' EXPANDS Patricia Lockwood Donald Wiser and was gone by 1960, replaced Collins is not unsupported in Sherri Matthews Debi Wolff >1; Rodeway Inns of America :l;: Robert Malkin Diane McCabe his opinion. Rep. Brock Adams, ;J; Marcia May will expand its operations to in­ h o b b y James McKeown SENIORS I D-Wash., a House expert on :j; May Pat McKeown Sue McManus JANUARY clude the northeastern United Investment Chatter— ^ 1 Mames'Melan Nancy North High Honorn States with, the opening of the NEW YORK (UPI) - In its transportation, recently told Elizabeth Michaud Thomas O'Brien housing starts, and the soaring the fifth national transportation Hans Putman Joy Auclair new Hartford Rodeway. 1974 “Forecast Issue,” The 7 7 5 M AIN Si CENTER Karen Oellers Kevin Quinlan Monica Bloniarz 'l*t inflation rate, according to forum in Washington that he Joyce.Ouellette Irene Brault Currently, Rodeway Inns are Dines Letter says “This hardly Manchester 643-9338 ij; Doreen RItzen Kathie Parsons E.F. Hutton. But while the would introduce legislation to Robert Samson Yvonne Chenette vX located in over 120 cities looks like a ‘Soft landing’ for the Christmiher Pinto Sally Clark market’s reaction to the news Wendy Saternis Heidi Prince economy, and when you look at inaugurate a study of a proposal Andrea Skowronwk Mary Cloutier >;: throughout the country. was “disappointing” the letter Paul Rogalus an unweighted broadbased to electrify the nation’s Steven Spencer Leisa Satryb •Sheryl Daigle >S Located at 185 Brainard Rd., said it “should not be inter­ Tyco Racing Car Accessories Annette Tatro Gregory Ertel ¥: Clean Sweep... average, clearly the Dow Jones railroad system so coal could Sandra Schneider the three-story Hartford Barry Taylor Honda Kaloon preted as jeopardizing the en­ be used as the basic fuel. Paul Somerville Lynn Fredenberg Rodeway Inn is expected to industrials should right now be Karina Urtans , Diane Staley tire advancing phase which the However, Adams did not ad­ Todd Wright Lisa Freed IX; open in May. The 134-ro6m down near the 700 area.’’ I • of Tracks, reg. $i .50 ...... $ 1 1 Elizabeth Thomas Rebecca Gale market is currently experien­ vocate immediate elctrification Bruce Townsend Paula Galligan $• facility will, feature fouK Whether the Dow index cing.” Karen Sue Wendus of all the nation’s railways. He I • Hi-Banked Curves, reg. $6.00 00 flonors Virginia Goldsmith xl; SUITS specialty suites and twelve remains “spuriously inflated Gayle Wilcox Karen Green 1;1; said he had been told that only Annette Zotti “Man's Rooms.” because of a handful of Kathy Gunter l;t; about 22,000 miles of trunklines vl Peggy Bachiochi Karen Zwick Curt Hamilton it; A convention complex for 800 bluechips,” or comes down to ' Citation Rockets jX Thomas Bell “The prevailing thinness of had a sufficient traffic density Howard Jones :>■ Our Reg. ‘120 persons will be included in the earth remains4o be seen, the •X Kim Blewett JUNIORS Mary Jo Kelley :x to NOW *49 90 the market” is exaggerating to justify the expense now. The by Estes, reg. $4.98, $5 .9 8 ...... ^3 . 9 9 Kathryn Boland Julia Lamb Hartford Rodeway facilities. letter^says. day-to-day changes in price Brenda Crockett High Honors Judith Lipton cost of electrifying these 22,000 ly: Joann Marie Cropley Meeting rooms for conventions direction, according to Stan­ Donald Apel Pamela Maloney ;t.X miles could run to $3 billion, but We ll Have Many Unadverllsed X Dwight Day Judy Martin :t;l bur Reg. to ^145. NO W ^59 90 and seminars will be available, The stock .market had some Marjorie Baum dard & Poor’s The Outlook. In Kayla Doherty Deborah McMillan Atty. John |S. Papa “second thoughts” about some he said electrification would Specials In Our X; John Dubanoski Pamela Beatrice as well as complete banquet light of that thinness, and the Brian Berger Joan Olson j;! facilities. firm in continuous practice in recent gloomy economic news, produce substantial equipment y; Daniel Fleury Anne Pacheoo ;X Phil O ’Gonnell stock market’s, ‘emotionally :,v Carolyn Gagne Mary Brescia maintenance savings and Jean Cody Meredith Peterson X;t Connecticut and the second including a decline in industrial V: Christine Gaskel Heidi Ranslow vt high-charged environment,” greater utilization of FABULOUS CRAFT I;.’; Gina Geuthier Denise DeMarchant FIX-IT COURSE oldest in the United States. The production, the sluggish growth Bronek Dichter Michelle Riedel X;! stocks may continue to be sub­ locomotives over a longer span. Theresa Glidden David Sanders SPORTCOATS Marlin Breeder, owner of Mar­ Manchester Office is located at of the real Gross National Jennifer Dickens In keeping with moi;e than 40 ject to near-term irregularity’” DEPARTMENT! X Ralph Goff Kathleen Schooley tin Ltd. 153 Main St. Product last month, a drop in Collins said that, as X Deborah Hammond Irene Dickinson years of company tradition, the market letter says. Jeanne Dickinson Richard Steinberg petroleum becomes more X Karen Hopkins Brian Vincent Grossman’s will once again Papa is a native of New ;l; Keith Hovland Sandra Diebolt Our Reg. to *50. David Duncan Linda Vogel O'Connell, 47, has been offer its annual free Do It Haven and graduated from j;' Michael Judd Steven White NOW Kathy Krieger Kenneth Edwards selling clothes for 28 years and Yourself Home Fix-up School Fordham University School of X Daryl Kunz Carol Filbig Honors *65. has been with Martin Ltd. for Law in 1967. He is currently X Scott LaCoss Kathleen Fuerst Our Reg. to beginning Tuesday evening, X Denis Lambert George Gray Barbara Baker three years. He previously Feb. 5, at its lumber and enrolled in a graduate tax Annette Hanson NOW *29®® X Michael Madden Anne Barton worked for Rogers-Peet in the building materials store at 266 program at the University of ;l;; Donna-Marie Martin Nancy Helm Chester Bator Our Reg. to *85, Hartford. XI Robert Maurice Cynthia Hunt Rosemary Boulais New Haven area, and just Pine St. X Allison McMillan Dawn Jaquith Julie Burnep before joining Martin he was He joined the firm after dis­ Carol Jensen NOW The five-week course will X Katherine Montanye Wendy Ciarcia associated with Langley's in charge from the U.S. Marine XI Lynn Moriglioni James Juliano Linda Cook \ continue on consecutive X Sharon Moses Neil Malkin Richard Daniels West Hartford as assistant Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 Corps, where he saw service in Allen Meyer Joyce Dickey X Micheal Munroe Elizabeth Miller manager. through March 5. Vietnam and Japan. Elizabeth Nielsen Hillary Moses Mary Dower Papa is president of the Eileen O'Brien Neil Ducharme Martin Ltd. has three outlets This year's free course will :•!' Donna Pasternak Keith Munroe Robert Fahle SLACKS in the Hartford area- begin with instruction on Parish Council at St. Bridget Karl Novak X Joan Redfield Ruth Feighn Manchester Parkade, Far­ Church, a director of the X Susan Reudgen Althea Proulx Maryann Gresh lumber characteristics and Valerie Robinson Linda Halliday mington Valley Mall in Manchester Land Conservation Teri Ruganis Charlene Rvan basic construction techniques, Patricia Sadlak John Harrington Simsbury, and Webster Square Trust, Inc., and a member of Cvnthia Sullivan Carol Hartmann followed by classes on framing, >;• Janice Setkiewicz Marilyn Summers Carolyn Stigas Sharon Hazen “ ;!!: Alow »9» in Berlin. They offer a full line installing and working with the Manchester Jaycees. Bruce Twior Leighanne Hennessev X; Sylvia Suitter Stephen Thomas to $11.00 NOW *3 of men's apparel. sheetrock and insulation, plus He is also a member of the X John Summers Marc Henri ;j:| Laurie Tomczak Bette Jane Wooding Donald Holbrook tips on how to select and install American, Connecticut and Xj Michael Turner Honors Cynthia Hopkins doors and windows with energy Manchester Bar Associations. X Debra Vogel Darlene Ignatowicz _ Papa, his wife, the former Lawson Wages Jay Adams Gwendolyn Isaac MEETING conservation in mind. Michael Wallbillich Deborah Anderson Judith Jaskolka Among those at a travel Other topics to be covered in­ Rosemarie Novello of Lima, X Allison Watson Bruce Andrews Mary-Ellyn Johnson Ohio, and their daughter reside X Garry Weber Holly Barrows Judith Jaskolka agents familiarization program clude roofing, siding, gutters Douglas King OUTERCOATS at 63 Tanner St. X; Kathleen Whitaker Raymond Bazzano recently at the Sonesta Beach and paint plus a special session >1; ValdHe Ziegler Kim Berger Denise LaPointe Hotel in Bermuda was Mrs. Ed­ devoted to Evans paneling and Helen Bloniarz Mary Lauble Patrick Brand Karen Lavallee mund (Barbara) Cox, manager other brand name decorator RECORD SHIPMENTS I SOPHOMORES Richard Bussiere Mara Lavitt and travel consultant of the home products. A class on :J:| Honors Scott Campbell Kathy Lisk ALL WEATHER COATSl The Association of Home Barbara Chamberlain Patricia Loch LaBonne Travel World in plumbing and kitchen cabinets Appliance Manufacturers has Tamara Chesterton Mary Beth Lombardi ORIGINAL Manchester. Along with Mrs. may also be included. % Jane Andrews Virginia Chuck Susan Luth ., Our Reg. to *4 0 /^QW *24” reported record 1973 shipments S Sandra Archer Louise Clavet Linda Magnano Cox at the meeting was Michael Prospective students may ;j; Judy Beebe of more than 35 million units, a Kim Crowley Dick Maguire 72 TICKET Branch, formerly of East Hart­ enroll by phone, or in person at figure 13 per cent higher than Rosanne Bill Mary Digle Cynthia Marshall Our Reg. to ‘60. N O W ‘2 9 " ford and formerly executive the store. E^rly registration is Jackie Bouchard Dawn Doner Thomas McDevitt the 1972 total. ;l; Susan Dahling PRICE EA. Twin flat or fitted Paula Donlon Sharon McGovern Our Reg. ‘90. chef at the Hotel Sonesta in advised, because seating The greatest growth, accor­ S Kathy Falby Cheryl Edwards Debra Merrill to NO W ‘3 9 " Hartford. He is now food and capacity is limited. Jeffrey Gledhill Ronnie Filkoff Sara-Lynn Moore ding to the association, was in ;j: Nancy Greenfield Laura Finerty Karen Moriarlty freezers, which were 53 per POIYESTER/COTTON :|: Kenneth Hammel Teresa Gessay Deborah Nichols John Leary Sheree Gibson Lee-Ann Ouellette cent ahead of 1972. :• Tiinothy Marshall Russell Gilligan Lynne Parsons STRIPES, SOLIDS OR Heidi Meier Karen Gonsalves Barbara Paul DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS Catherine Menard Alan Goulet Gregoiy Pinto Valerie Pozzato Scott Green Peter Powers Eileen Quinlan Gloria Grenier Robert Purnell FLORAL SHEETS Ingrid Saur Eugene Gresh Richard Rabe ORIGINAL Twintone Stripes, Solids in a color­ yr Janet Slavik Mark Gyolai Deborah Raymond ORIGINAL Annette Sylvain ful 130-count muslin, machine laun­ Paul Hagarty Donald Rey V reductiuns I; Liz Ugolik Cynthia Hall Janis Richard 2 TICKET n w i ders wrinkle-free. Fitted sheets have Nancy Vonhone V2 TICKET Joanne Handlen Debbie Rickert stretch ends for easier bed making Donne Hattin Karen Ryder PRICE Russell Hoermann Linda Schwarz PRICE and extra smoothness. | Honors Kenneth Hovland Elizabeth Sharkey Semi-Annual Lisa lamonaco Michael Sheridan D a is y ... floral on easycare Gary Johnson Stephen Skoly 130-count muslin. Border trim on top Patricia Beatrice Robin Justice Edward T. Smith sheets and matching pillowcases. Ma­ Shirley Beer Susan Kanter Roger Sonier • SHOES a • SWEATERS a a a Marcia Benoit Kathleen Kelly Eileen Stairs TIES chine launders. Fitted styles in all-over Diane Bisson Karen Krieger Nancy Steele print. James Boland George Lavigne Rosalie Tantillo Stephanie Bunnell Rita LiszewsKi Kathy Tedford UHIGINAI ORIGINAL Swinging Floral...garden fresh! 130- Walter Carlson Cynthia Loch '• Thomas Thomches ORiGINAL count machine washes and dries. No Karen Chartier Lisa Lombardi Stewart Ware V2 ticket Peter Yarusiewicz '• V2 TICKET wrinkles! Fitted styles have stretch David Yellen 1 72 TICKET PRICE PRICE ends for easier task, smoothness. PRICE Double Tiat or fitted...... 2.96 EA. Pillowcases (42x36")- Vernon Pkg. of 2 for 1.96 Please Note: All Merchandise is CASH eAVE;: Now thru Saturday and CARRY...We will accept Master FASHIONS FOR Heating Seminar Checks...We will t ^ O F F AND Set for Feb. 7 NOT ACCEPT Regal Charges during on salon shoes...and the values 0 a are fabulous. Shoes of every Feb. 7 has been set as the this saleeeeThanh You! December storm, and the ■ d description — in a wide variety date for a seminar on massive power outage it “ Emergency Home Heating of styles — many colors. r caused, showed there was a Need we say more? Instruction,” at the Rockville weakness in that there were High School library at 7:30 p.m. hundreds of families who did ‘Slight Charge for Alterations THICK AND THIRSTY COTTON The idea for the seminar was. not know, how their heating TERRY DECORATOR TOWELS conceived by Vernon Town systems worked or how to ‘Sale applies to Seiected Groups and not to every Entire Stock Councilman Richard protect them in the face of the item in our store... WOMEN’S 'Bath Mates'— deliciously soft looped ____rI SIT MacDonald who is acting as ppwer failure. cotton terry reverses to plush velour $( coordinator. WOMEN’S BOOTS ferry. C hoose solids, fancy jacquards. WALL-TO-WAU BATHROOM M a FOR W The seminar will have ♦$799 $1599 2 . * 6 MacDonald said the experts in the fields of plum­ SAVE UP TO Hand towel ...... 1.37 ea. CARPETING ANO LID COVER DACRON’-FILLED PLUMP DACRON bing and heating who will Wash cloth...... 57c ea. Regular $16 to $25 'S h a g g y '...soft, deluxe carpeting of PILLOWS PILLOWS elaborate on the problems of 2 • Red Cross • Cobbles • S.R.O. Now thru Saturday polyester pile. Machine or hand wash. the recent power outage and Locations To Serve You... A. Colorama-Dacron' B. Imperial-fi.rm Da­ • Socialites • Bass • Options Easy to install; non-skid waffle back­ polyester tilling, floral Rockville what can be done to make cron' polyester Fiber- • First Editions • Prjde Line V OFF! ing. Choose from exciting colors. cotton cover. 21x27" till II. polyester/cotton things easier should such 2 cut size. 5x8' s i z e ...... 15.97 SET cover. 21x27" cut size. Hospital ^ another serious outage occur. Now thru Saturday Representatives from Notes Connecticut Light & Power and a plumbdr will be present to Admitted Tuesday: Pamela A.nANil 63" I explain and to answer questions CHinSN’S MEN’S Anderson, Lebanon; Linda 30”, 36” L ■those in the audience might REGAL MEN'G GHOP ALSO INCUDCD TAILORED NO IRON . Colombaro, Prospect St., have. THe coupurc uetrs storc- Rockville; Wayne Griffin, SHEER LACE PANELS PERMANENT PRESS Birch Rd., Rockville; Marilyn IN THIS SALE! *5.99. *10” *1 2 ” . *2 0 ” Kocher, Fl^prence . St., Reg. $11 to $18 Regi. $20 to $35 Curtains are easy-care polyesfer/ace- KNIT TIER CURTAINS T a x Collector MANCHESTER STORE ONLY! tate that machine wash and dry. Rockville. • Jumping Jacks • Freeman • Manly •Octanes Handsome Indian motifs, HARTFORD (UPI) ^ State OPEN M0N.-SAT. OPEN M0N.-FRI. • Antics • Dexter • Birmingham 'Whisper', 57" wide per panel in white sturdy knit designs, decorate Discharged Tuesday; George or ivory. Grigas, Franklin St., Rockville; Auditors Henry Becker and Leo these tiers of natural cotton Raymond Hickton, Green Rd., Donohue Tuesday 9:30 to 5:30 10:00 to 9:00 Di.ilinflh't'ly 72"*,81"L...... 4.97 EA. hopsack. Choose Sioux' at Rockvjjle; Mark Revet, recommended that collection *N o l avallabl* In all a ra ii sale prices. 62" wide per pair. powers of the state Tax Depart- ' Manchester Now thru Saturday Chaplin; William Schaeffer, THURSDAY V a lan ce ...... 2.17 EA. ment be legislatively' SATURDAY Manchester Parkade West Hartford Mullipla arringamani ahown lot alfaci Vernon Garden Apts., DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE? strengthened. Becker and Corbins Corner I Rockville; Lori Ttapp, Stafford MOST ITEMS AVAILABLE AT MOST GRANT CITY STORF.S Springs; Carol W ^er, Merline Donohue told the legislative Ap- ^ 9:30 to 9:00 10:00 to 5:30 * propriations Committee, agents West Hartford Simsbury Rd., Vernon. 17 South Main St. the more for your moneysworth store . ^ of the Tax Department should Hop Meadow Street Hartford Avc Birth Tuesday: A daughter to 4 Hartford Avc Ftt. 83 & Vernon Circle '**■—'—Windsor Ave — -■ DO YOU KNOW GRANT CITY HAS? be given greater authority to | NEWINGTON VERNON SilavDean Hiqhwav Grant Plaza Rt 44 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hickton, WINDSOR WETHERSFIELD WINSTED Home furnishings Reed St., Rockville. collect from delinquent Use Your Master Charge • Kitchen and bathroom accessories West Middle Turnpike Elm Plaza Farmrngton Valley Mall taxpayers. New Britain Avenue Farmington Avenue Sporting godds and toys MANCHESTER ENFIELD AVON SIMSBURY PLAINVILLE BRISTOL* PAGE SIX___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 23, 1974

^ j . a M NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Conn.. W«i.. M ,K v rN iKanrltrslrr Hrralb ■‘Rham Budget Shows Promise of Hi ANNE EMT '• 'i -r. firms,i wishing to receive the $16,000 Surplus Founded Oct, i , 1881 help from Joan Landon and ting must be given to the board Correspondent commission. Rham last spring received a two-thirds reimbursable by the continuing two other custodians Tel. 228-3971 Edward Hinchliff of Hebron on each expenditure. The exception to the board’s ■g Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Shannon’s committee will two-year accreditation with the state. on the staff although both have Neighbor According to the Dec. 30,1973 and Peg Hohmann and Mary All of the three items ap­ policy was ‘taken because both ;i; Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn, now establish criteria for stipulation that certain im­ exceeded the 65-year age limit newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 financial statement reviewed Keenan of Andover as well as proved will eventually come out Staff employes were hired for the choosing an architect, iden­ provements and changes be set by the board for retirement 1 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation by the Regional District 8 several Marlborough residents. of the $40,000 approved by the The board approved hiring school year before the board’s Iturl Lyu»n, fublisber tifying the firms who are Direction for this committee made before any further ac­ Alan Covey, as custodian and of non-professional staff. •S Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. Board of Education Monday qualified and then screening district meeting for creditation would be given. adoption of the new policy. •i-idays and holidays.. Entered at the evening, there appears to be an will be discussed by the board preliminary stages. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation and visiting the firms and These must all be implemented Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- - anticipated surplus of $16,000 in at its next regular meeting Feb. ^ I projects they have worked On. 11. Energy crisis by June of 1975 and the progress cond Class Mail Matter. ¥v... the present operating budget. The board voted to inform the report ori'safety was the first to Richard Harrison, chairman With respect to the finance Some of the anticipated sur­ PTSO that adult education be submitted. Burl L. Lyons, Publisher t of the site subcommittee, committee of which Graham is The Manchester Publishing Co. plus qppears in the following reported that he has been in classes will be permitted to We received a letter the other day from a concerned categories: Teachers salaries, chairman, the board approved -^sum es no financial responsibility for touch with David Moriarity of three motions. continue for the second driver. He made a point when he commented, ‘‘We are personnel insurance costs, ad­ semester and that other com­ Special Education typographical errors appearing in adver­ the State Board of Education . The first was to appoint Ray Subscription Rates always being told to watch out for children going or coin­ ministration, transportation who will assist the committee munity activities may be ^ e board authorized the ad­ tisements and^other reading matter in and special education. Foley, Rham High School’s S Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. ing from school but how about telling the children not to with site selection. scheduled. ministration td employ a third The surplus is being es­ comptroller, to serve as comp­ lo a ■:? One Month...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, walk on the streets or the middle of the highway? They will Although no action has yet troller of the building com­ However, all such activities learning disabilities teacher Single Copy ...... 15? not move to the side. It is a miracle there aren’t more ac­ timated in ^ ite of much higher been taken by this committee, will have to operate as before and with the development of an three full days prior to publication. oil, electricity and telephone mittee, and to pay her $4 per By Carrier, Weekly...... 75? cidents due to their carelessness and their attitude of ‘hit Harrison informed the board hour for any work done outside with the lower temperatures in in-service training program not Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon costs than budgeted. that in addition to board the building. to exceed $1,000 for this school $ One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon me if you dare’.” For oil alone, the board as of of her time spent at the school. year. members already on the com* Secondly, the board approved The board also authorized its S Six Months...... $19.50 , Friday for publication Saturday and One of the worst areas is Main Street and particularly the first delivery in January is Both these items were ap­ mittee. Dr. Henry Snider and a $1,000 request from the chairman to act, after polling PRESENTS S Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. near the Bennet Junior High where kids will literally snake paying $12.56 a barrel (42) board members, in the cancela­ proved in the current operating Stephen Ross of Hebron have building committee, to be dance in between cars to get to school. gallons) as opposed to $5.75 a offered their assistances. tion of school in case of a fuel budget. However, expenditures But kids Aren’t the only offenders. A driver on Main barrel paid in August of 1973. borrowed from the working shortage. Harrison added that capital account, in order to were withheld by the ad­ \H The administration, acting on bill DALTON Street has to keep a watchful eye for both autos and Marlborough’s local planning open an account to take care of ministration pending an authorization from Everett p^estrians. We have observed many an adult crossing committee has also offered petty cash expenditures whjch Accreditation analysis of the program and the Graham, board treasurer, has with a green light and displaying the same ‘‘hit me if you assistance and that he hopes to are already starting to come in. The administration has number of children who might Congress On Trial placed an order for paper be identified for this year. CONCERT dare” attitude, receive the help of several An­ And finally, the board ap­ received notification from the PLAYING THE supplies for next year which The administration feels that 'The side streets are something else again. Since snow is dover residents. proved the expenditure of no director of evaluation of the will amount to $1,500 less than with 46 children already iden­ HAMMOND CONCORD and REGENT ORGANS ‘‘The Congress is on trial this war but much more of it lies in the The planning and program more than $100 by each subcom­ New England Association of piled to the curb and will be there until it melt?, at least the cost would be if delay was tified and with more to come, Friday, January 25. 1974 - 8 p.m. year.” So said Sen. Charles H. Percy, subcommittee, under the chair­ mittee, without prior board ap- Schools and Colleges that the laps of the House and Senate which there ought to be some limitation on parking. Some streets made in ordering: If this bill the need for the third teacher MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL manship of Mrs. Chris Dreyer, proval, for committee Commission on Public Secon­ R-Ill., Monday as the Congress con­ have not really challenged the' are too narrow for two-way traffic to begin with and the has to be paid out of the current will also be receiving outside dary Schools has accepted the and the in-service program is 134 Middle Turnpike East, Manchester, Conn. problem is further compounded by parked vehicles and expenses. However, an accoun­ now a necessity. vened after a holiday recess and executive on anything fundamental budget, it could cut into the sur­ special progress report on safe­ admissionfree snow piled to the curb. plus, reducing it by ap­ ty at Rham High School. Both these expenditures are presumably spent a lot of time soun­ since Franklin Roosevelt attentpted proximately $7,000, the total ding out constituents. to pack the,,Supreme Court. ' The most disgruntled Manchester homeowner has to be cost for paper for a school year. His sentiments were echoed by the fellow who has just finished removing the snow from Graham also reported to the Almost every session h ^ had its board that each of the three Connecticut’s Sen. Lowell P. Weicker his driveway or sidewalk only to have the town plow come The Styler With Power To Spare! voices crying out in the wilderness speeding by and provide him with the opportunity to do it towns in the district has been 2 Vacuum Cleaners In One! Jr., also a Republican, who said, ‘‘The all over again. requested to make a $6,000 that the executive Irad usurped prepayment on its Feb. 15 levy day is over when you can just point to legislative powers arlid perogatives We’re certain evenjthe drivers of the plows don’t like to in order to cover several items, The Lone Cyprus (Photo by Tony Gentiluomo) do that to the homeowner but they have little or no choice. Save Eureka Upright the executive branch and say they’re but other than speeches duly inserted including salaries, which are We agree the street has to be cleared. due prior to the 15th. 1^ Over Vacuum Cleaner too powerful. That means exactly in the Congressional Record, that has A lot of communities have discovered that the best time The board set April 22 as the *8! With Free Tools nothing...I’d like to see Congress get been the extent of the protest! for plowing streets is between 8 at night and 8 a.m. the date for its annual budget VO'*' 4L > off the dime.” hearing on the 1974-1975 budget Price of Upright ...... 49.88 Now as a new Congress meets, next day. That’s right, night crews. Generally there is lit­ 0'>' Capital Fare tle traffic and most people aren’t clearing sidewalks and May 6 for the date of the an­ Price of Tools ...... 13.96 We could not agree more. there are rpany issues which it shbuld during those hours. nual budget meeting to vote on Total Price of Both ...... 63.84 For too long the Congress has been act upon. Andrew Tally We realize though that Mother Nature has to cooperate if the budget. all too happy to take the back seat to We hope Sens. Percy and Weicker night plowing is successful. It’s just about like shoveling, Middle School YOU Frank Shannon, chairman of PAY the executive branch when it came to Ahe Fortas Looking ' there isn’t much you can do in the rhiddle of a heavy snow Caldor Brands are reflecting the mood and temper of fall. the board’s subcommittee on • taking the initiative on the many the Congress and that it will truly face For A Piece Of The Action selecting an architect for the Compare & Save! w 49^° problems that face us. proposed middle school, Remington 850 Watt the issues as if it were on trial and It’s a good possibility that when the state’s General reported that following a YOU SAVE 14.14 This is not to say that there should finally ‘‘get off the dime.” Assembly convenes next month, the first action might meeting with Herbert Styler Dryer w/Mist Washington — somebody, „ Eureka upright cleaner low or some Republicans who wouid revolve around a pay boost for legislators. Although they Sheathelm, consultant hired by Fhigh pile carpeting. Tools are not continue to be dialogue between This opening day optimism and re­ probably Abe Forta^has been was a hell of an honor to sit on like Nixon's head on a piatter, raised their own pay in 1972, from $5,500 to $13,000 per year the board, it is hoped to have an handy for above the floor the two branches of government but giving Abe Fortas bad advice. that bench, and the pittance dedication to purpose remains to be but they are not iikely to beginning in January, 1973, some are giving thought to architect chosen by April 1. cleaning. It's really two cleaners The^ former Supreme Court was for life. Besides, Mrs. For­ in one! most people will agree that many of welcome Fortas’ interest in Shannon said that his com­ Therma-Serv'Beer Our proven. But the message is clear. The Justice, who resigned in 1968 tas was — and is — a highly paid another pay boost. They are now talking about making the Reg. their grand design. If Nixon is mittee has received 69 the problems with our nation today during a controversy over his lawyer in her own right, pay $15,000 per year. Not bad for a part-time job and in ad­ Can Ice Buckets 24.99 country is watching the Congress and to be forced from office, by applicaUons from architectural Eureka Cannister Vacuum Cleaner acceptance of a $20,000 fee from grossing an estimated $200,0(X) dition to the pension package they also voted themselves in 3 quart capacity, tall pop-top * 16.70 Powerful 2-1/3 HP peak motor stem from a too heavy reliance on the what it does or does not do may be whatever means, the last thing ' beer can design—Budwelser, Mist spray attachment speeds styling, gives more lasting a foundation while he was on a year. It does seem the For- the 1972 session. "•T>- I cleans up a storm! Convenient executive branch. the “Nixon Must Go” crowd set, Low speed for styling, high for drying. #PD-850 more important in the coming elec­ the highest bench, has let tases could have kept the wolf This writer, for one, can’t buy the argument that you get Michelob or Schlitz. ea. i tool storage pak holds complete Reg. wants is an Abe Fortas 59.95 4 7 3 3 Much of this came about during the himself be dragged into the fuss from the door without that fif­ ADVERTISEMENT- set of attachments. tions than Watergate or impeach­ emerging from poiitical better talent in the assembly with better pay. Neither, are over President Nixon’s future. teen grand. “BIG B” BANK NOW trials and turmoils of depression and ment. obscurity to remind the voters we convificed, that we get any better government Jn fact A Must For Your The New York Times In those days, numerous OPEN! Free gifts to depositors Deadens Noise! that Lyndon Johnson’s ad­ we are thankful that we aren’t getting all the government Caldor Vitamin C lOOmg reported that a proposal “ap­ Democrats complained that that we are paying for. now thru Feb 8th. See us for Basement Windows ministration also was notorious Fortas had been done in by his highest savings rates. parently” broached by Fortas Maybe our legislators should follow the example of that Congress grant Nixon im­ for its wheeling-and-dealing friends. If that sounds familiar, Excellent terms on car loans, Bolfloofioo /M /§ C and get-rich-quickery. SAVE munity from criminal prosecu­ it is significant that no such Rhode Island. There the voters rejected a proposal to raise personal loans, and mortgages! 69c Size “ T " T Capitol Hill critics leveled OVER Agnew Disbarment tion if he resigns his office “is defense of Richard Nixon has the pay of their legislators from the $300 a year'^they have Open daily 10:30 to 6, Thurs. assorted charges against For­ under discussion in Washington been raised by the opposition, been receiving since 1900. < Night till 8. Tel, 228-9471. The Caldor Cotton Swabs *10! tas, and one of them was that he political and social circles.” although there is sworn cute little red bank building op­ ”Ih our \qpinion, the proper ad- was greedy, a fault the opposi­ many lawyers under our system of The Times added that Fortas evidence that certain Nixon ap­ Our salute to two outstanding community service posite Cumberland Farms in ‘ministration of justice, the proper tion has laid to Richard Nixon. Package of 180 legal education are ill-prepared for was drafting an immunity bill pointees served him ill. organizations. Hebron Center. 59c Size 4 3 * " Fortas may have been merely Washington, of course, is a Decorator 12”x36” respect of the co^t for itself and a the court room. at the request of House Speaker Monday marked thb 59th anniversary of Kiwanis Inter­ Carl B. Albert. overly frugal in accepting hard and pushy town in which I 'iiiii!iii:l; proper regard for thVlegal profession various honorariums, but he is national and this week is the 34th anniversary of the Caldor Medium or Kodak Instamatic Cork Tiles, 9 Sq. Ft. We think that we are in a period Albert promptly denied people are always looking for a Hard Toothbrushes not the ideal man to come Kiwanis International Foundation. compel us to conclude that the respon­ everything. But Fortas ad­ piece of the action. But Abe Cotter Urges Pocket 30 when legal regulatory bodies will take forward with a “solution” to Manchester Kiwanians have contributed much to our Acrylic Windo- General Electric mitted that he had proposed Fortas should have resisted the Oster Cyclotrol dent is unfit to continue as a member a very dim view of actions by lawyers Nixon’s problems. community and have certainly exemplified this year’s Strict Food 6 Pack Camera Kit such an idea, “not very temptation to “assist” Nixon in 69c Size well Cover Dome Pack Hair Dryer Eight Blender of the bar of this state.” It is necessary to recall only his troubles. His is a voice theme, ‘‘Give of Yourself.” 2.22 which reflect upon the profession. seriously,” at^a private one of Fortas’ problems to sup­ Price Controls I Easy to apply. Pack of three Thus a three-man panel of Marylanrl^ luncheon. Fortas also told the recalling part of a past the This is also Jaycee Week and our salute to those young Our And this is correct. If any members port that statement. A bunch of ii 1/2''thick tiles covers 9 square Our Times the bill would have to be Democrats would like to forget. fellows who give willingly their time and talent toward WASHINGTON (UPD-Rep. Caldor Plastic Strips Reg. jurists summed up its reasons why^ wealthy pals scraped up $15,000 W illi^ R. Cotter, D-Conn., I ft.______Reg. of professional body should be community betterment. s. 17.97 29.97 one of general application, 34.70 to compensate Fortas for nine said Inesday he was concerned 14.93 Spiro Agnew should be disbarred from Electronic shutter, electronic 5 Decorative 7” High; 14.70 El 9.44 scrupulous in their obedience to the affecting all Presidents, and Package of 100 U # C For your basement windows — Big bouffant hood, spot curl speeches at Washington’s about reports the Cost of Living 1.39 ^ f eye. Drop in film loading. Cam­ m Letters, Numbers Q 7 c Eight pushbuttons. 5 cup con­ the practice of law in that state; the described it as “plea Nate Agostinelli made a good suggestion to the State era, film, cube, keeps out snow and drafts. In­ drying attachment; shoulder tainer. 'Removable base for law and in avoidance of the least American University in the Council may “de-control” food stalls in minutes. ;; and Symbols O f ^ only one in which he has been ad­ bargaining in advance.” Welfare Department the other day, that some case ...... strap. #HD2A cleaning. #548 appearance or odor of wrong doing, it sumnjer of 1968. By doing so, prices and urge they be kept un­ Now Abe Fortas is a private those men showed less than the Today's workers be assigned to a 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift. der “strict control.” Inventory Reduction Sale! mitted to the bar. citizen who has gone back to should be tliose who make their living prudent awareness expected of That would give the case worker the opportunity to visit “Without even stricter price making a bundie in the practice Thought SAVE *6! And of course, tragic as it is, their such successful entrepreneurs. both the children and the parent or parents in the at- controls on food,” Cotter said, by the law. \ of law, so he has a right to chit­ 25% OFF But after all, they merely got “many American families will conclusion is correct. The former vice chat even about Rep. Beila Ab- mosphereof the home. The case worker might also find it llj.l Tr^'T----- In all humanity we must consider up the loot; it was Fortas who “There is one Lord, one faith, be forced to suffer another president of the United States ad­ zug’s hats. But he is also a man beneficial to visit the normal places that attract people in lb y — — — the fate of Mr. Agnew a great pocketed it and thus com­ one baptism; there is one God the evening hours. steep decline in their P'i A ll T o ile t S e a ts who resigned from the Supreme fj. mitted ‘‘dishonest and deceitful acts, tragedy. He was the poor boy of im­ promised his position as a and Father of all men, who is If state government really wants to be of more service to purchasing power.’’ 20% Court under fire of bipartisan Supreme Court justice. Lord of all, works through all, .M-100 O 7 0 to a charge of income tax invasion.” critics, and one is constrained the people, evening duty for case workers would be a step OFF migrant stock who rose to be vice For the money, was raised-by and is in all.” Ahern Hearing Reg.3.79 ...... £ m r n m ^ The decision of the specially ap­ to wonder why he wanted in on Paul Porter, chief of tlie in the right direction. H president of the United States. the Big Act. (Eph. 4:5-6) Unpainted pointed three-judgb panel will prestigious law firm of Arnold The phrase, “separated Postponed ' \ M-101 Double . His early life was poor. And in the There are Democrats and Furniture Q O Q Insulated! and Porter, of which Fortas brethren” is often used to Life could be tougher: NORWALK (UPI) - A Reg. 4.39 ...... SAVE probably go to the Maryland Court of beginning days of his practice of law was a member before joining describe protestants and In Chile, the military junta has shut down two more hearing for former New Haven W *8 ! 4 _ Appeals. But, we feel that^this deci­ the court. Porter passed the hat Catholics. Why are we Police Chief James F, Ahern on Save on assembled or ready to he made little money, and undoubted-''-’-' newspapers and re-established prior censorship on the few M-200 Q 7 sion will stand. among five other members of brethren? Not simply because breach of peace charges was assemble pieces, for ekamplei Black and Decker remaining publications. Reg. 7.99 ...... W e O ff Two Drawer File Coleman Double Coleman Propane ly had a difficult time making ends the government-businessJegal we share a common humanity postponed for a fifth time * 9929 2 Shelf Book- Q 3 7 Jig Saw Agnew's guilt is acknowledged and Herald Establishment. These men but because we share a com­ The action has left 300 journalists idle, 80 of them are in Cabinet w/Lock Mantle Lantern Two Burner Stove meet. This, of course, was not unique^ jail, and 10 have taken asylumn in foreign embasssies. Tuesday in Norwalk Circuit 'plain. Moreover the legal profession is were intimateiy concerned with mon baptism. By virtue of bap­ Court. * 93736 Adjustable pgg M-750 f t f t f t to Mr. Agnew. The great majority of Yesterdays Our Our government policies and cer­ tism, we are all Iq some sense The latest delay was granted Shelf Bookcase,' 28.94 Reg. 8.99 ...... W a U U Our somewhat tender these days — and Reg. Reg. young men, with families, can also 25 Years Ago tain court decisions. Without united in Christ and within His Time magazine reported awhile back that sohie printing because of a request by Ahern’s Reg. 4 60423 4 Drawer O C Q 'I 9,99 29.99 15.89 29,97 rightfully so — over its public image. .reflecting on their virtue, it can Church. Our common baptism companies have been lined up by the Mafia to print defense to argue motions. ; Chest, Reg. 32.k7 ...... s Choose from available styles and 21.70 a 13.40 E 23.77 tell this tale. This was a Sunday; , The Makes scroll cuts in metal, be said that any such group underlies the whole ecumenical counterfeit ration coupons in the event of gasoline Ahern was arrested last Oct. colors. Baked enamel and plastic Heavy gauge furniture steel; 8 Adjustable light, soft to bright. Nickle plated stove top. two There was some consternation that' Herald did not publish. Many - many more items! . finishes. No Rain Checks. wood, etc. Well balanced for nylon roller bearings for The least that can be said of him is would jump at the chance to do venture...It is the basis of a real rationing. 3 at a Westport restaurant easy handling.# 7504 Up to 7 hours of light per cylin­ 10.000 BTU burners. Fuel, SQ many of those involved in the smooth operation. der. that he succumbed to' the corruption a favor for a Supreme Court and indelible bond between us No, we don’t do any commercial printing. where the ownqr complained regulator. hose.,access. Watergate affair were lawyers. There 10 Years Ago justice. and upon which we can buiid. of the Maryland system of political Time went on to say “that the Mafia seems bettet the former police chief and a Popular Brand Everett J. Livesey is,elected At the time, the whole thing Submitted by: friend refused to leave at has been the criticism of legal educa­ president of Savings Bank of organized for gas rationing than the government.” SAVE *15 bribery. His disbarment is a tragedy, seemed preposterous. Fortas Emmanuel Lutheran closing. m il iiiiniii«iii«! tion by Chief Justice Burger, that Manchester to succeed long ago had made his pile. He Church We guess it is encouraging that the President still feels Whirlpool 18 lb. but unfortunately it is deserved. rationing won’t be necessary. • - Ahern said he and a friend ■ Lynwood K. Elmore, retiring may not have been overpaid as MACC Division qf were assaulted by a Westport .I.'ri’li'.-;i8'*207 Entertainment Bargain FOR C'HftisrMAS?...,w£(.L, ir't) bROWW crews have been kept pretty busy plowing and sanding Freeze QUITE A Bit Since then, and streets. 3 temp, settings, special knit setting. 4 full washing cycles. To the editor: We hope that the people of In addition, subscribers will be Requested Each year at this time. The our town will respond as they invited to a special program for Yes, we lost the Connecticut flag in front of our building NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The Little Theatre of Manchester, have in the past but take the in ^ subscribers and their guests again. Well, we really didn't lose it; it was simply ripped Connecticut Conference of Multi Band Radio RCA Solid State Stereo Inc. runs its annual drive for itiative to clip the coupon out df and will also receive two to shreds. We had a padlock around the flag so it couldn’t Mayors and Municipalities Save Over *60! Popular Make subscribers. Normally we send & Tape Recorder Welbilt Compact the paper and send it in or call tickets, to an opening night be lifted entirely. Tuesday called for a price w/Built-in Track Tape Player 19” Diag. Portable Color TV out brochures to thousands of in to subscribe to the theatre production of the Windsor freeze on all fuel oil and fuel oil Clothes Dryer Manchester area residents an­ season. Jesters. • -In a little more than a year, we have purchased three Connecticut flags. From now on the pole will be bare. If we products and a rollback to nouncing our season and We think this is the entertain­ “reasonable” levels. Our soliciting support. Little Theatre is,a non-profit find who is responsible for the thievery and vandalism we' Reg. 4470 SAVE Reg. Our ment bargain of the year and The conference issued a organization that receives no 59.88 249.70 Reg. we hope that Manchester area will prosecute, with no holds barred. resolution calling on Congress, *50! This year, in an effort to cut funds from the federal, state or 299.70 residents will join us, providing the Federal Energy Office, the back on the use of paper, the local government, so we need AM, FM, SW, MB radio bands. *199 their financial support and then state legislature and the state *239 demands on the mail, etc. Little the financial support the com­ Case Mountain is perhaps a good investment for the town Records directly or remote mike. Studioniatic 4 speed record clianger, 2 9" duo cone speak­ Theatre is not sending, out attending performances of Energy Emergency Agency to AC/DC. Includes D cells. Crisp, brilliant color, automatic firie tuning. Slide lever munity to insure that we can LTM. but criticism of the town’s Board of Directors for spending ers. Solid state AM/FM stereo radio Fits anywhere! Cool down for brochures but is instead depen­ “take comprehensive action” color controls; 26,000 volts of picture power. perma-press. No vent needed. continue to bring good live Sincerely yours: $167,000 without a referendum vote of the people also ____g* ding upon advertisements in the theatre to our town. to ensure that.adequate James Pendergast, appears justified. We don’t care which accounts directors petroleum supplies are 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Manchester Evening Herald ^ This year’s program includes take the money from, it is simply poor business to spend and WINF to bring the message president. Little % available for essential services SALE: Wed. thru Sat. Night Watch,” "Gingerbread Theatre of Manches’ter that amount of money without a mandate vote from the and that no improper profits BankAmericmu Manchester to area residents. Lady,” and “Inherit the Wind." ■^4LD Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:39 p.m. Inc. people. are made as a result of the Salurday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Crisis. ' 1145 Tolland Tpke. ■ i* ,

PAGE EIGHT MaS’CHESTER EVENING HERALD,-Manchester. Conn;, Wed , Jan. 23, 1974 ^Dolton Wed.. Jan. 23. 1974- PAGE NINE College Notes About Town Single Phone Rate M i s s J e bb y Williams, To Assist Firemen For Rhode Island daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) — , Center Congregational Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman drinkers will meet Thursday at" Reps. Matthew J. Smith, D- mission to study and recom­ S. Williams of 120 Waddell Rd.. Twd first-term legislators Providence, and Jeffrey J. few milftraway are, to all in­ Church will have a Bible study St.; and Friday at 10 a.m. at , 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders Club. called Tuesday for establish­ mend , simplified telephone rate,” they said in a joint state­ is participating in a special Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the- South United Methodist Church The family groups are open to d o n n a HOLLAND Teitz, D-Newport, were to in­ rates. tents and purposes, treated as ment. project at Bradford College. ning building. They will learn The operating budget will be ment of a single .statewide long distance calls with con­ Robbins Room of the church. campus. Alateen for the 12 to friends and relatives living with Gorreftpondenl • troduce three bills today, in­ “In a state the size of Rhode Bradford. Mass. The course in 4' Tel. 646.0375 the functions of a fire depart­ similar to last season’s budget telephone service rate in Rhode sumers being charged message 20-year-old children of problem problem drinkers. cluding a measure to create a Island it seems ridiculous- that model building aims at in­ ment, how to function as a for buses, referees and so on. Island. . . units instead of having them five-member legislative com- calls to in-state locations only a Read Herald Ads creasing understanding of ur­ A new group, named the gcoup, first aid and, eventually, The association concluded covered by the basic monthly ban development, history, Al-Anon family groups will Special Interest Explorers how to cope and help in an that Leon Rivers will again act technology, topography, meet tonight at 8 at the Second Group, IS being formed by emergency. as head coach for the midgets transportation system's, Congregational Church parish I H0K 8AU Bolton youth, .both male and They will serve as an in­ and Gil Boisoneau for the economics and elementary house. 385 N. Main St.; (Famous Maker) female, 14 to 18 years of age. dividual unit, separate from the ponies. engineering through the'con- Thursday at. 8 p.m. at the Selling out entire ^ An organizational meeting BVFD. They will have their Both coaches will have the slruction of a scale model for those interested will beheld own administrative and line of­ ' stock of ficers. responsibility for appointing railroad 7:30 p.m. at the their staffs. firehouses The group will be Tentative advisors for the As the association is in­ sponsored by members of the group are Lawrence Shaw, terested in expanding its board, Miss Lynrr Anne Orlowski. Our SKEER i Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ Robert Morra, Dan RatUzzi methods of doing so were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ment. and Jim Preuss. explored. Orlowski of 67 Keeney St., has Servicemen The primary function of the There will be limited enroll­ Members also discussed ways been named to the dean's list DEMI TOE I group will be to become part of ment to the new organization, of recruiting boys for the com­ for the fall semester at West- a fire service and to supple­ patterned after a similar unit in ing season. .brook'College. Portland. .Maine. South Windsor. Pfc. Bruce A. Emmett, son of ment areas where the present Anyone interested in serving Mrs. Bernice H. Emmett of 30 MESH volunteers are in need of help Miss Lyn Burgess and Miss on the football board or any boy Cooper St. has completed basic such as checking hoses. Football Budget or parents interested in lear­ Carlene Burgess, daughters of training at Fort Dix, N.J. He is Members of the new group The Bolton Football Associa­ Mr. and Mrs. .Neal F. Burgess WAUIMG SHEER! ning more about the football currently attending ITS School will receive all aspects of fjre tion met recently to discuss and of 66 Dartmouth Rd.. have been '• Value $1.50 league is asked to contact Dave at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. training except entering a bur­ organize its budget for the com­ Assard, French Rd. named to the dean's list for the Emmett, who was recently PER ing season. fall semester. Lyn Burgess is a c n o PAIR home for the Christmas- NOWm/V junior at Springfield (Mass.) holiday, attended Manchester College, and Carlene Burgess is High School and enlisted in the GANTRECE a freshman at Lasell Junior U. S. Army in October 1973. In Value $1.75 College: .Auburndale. Mass. March, he will be assigned to PER Red China Combating duty in Colorado. N0W^75 p a ir Michael J. Saimond, son of •Mr. and .Mrs. Salvatore Sai­ Crime in the Streets mond. 139 Oak St., has been You will have light, fluffy By WILBUR G. LANDREY named to the dean's list at butter cakes and corn bread the world, a port whose name All ready for a puppet show entitled "An Eileen Thing," with Eileen Packard and her something else, too — the dis­ Springfield (.Mass.) College. A every time if you add one DPI Foreign Editor was once synonoymous with puppets, are these fifth grade students at Waddell School, from left, at.top, Anita Piacen- Waddell PTA tablespoon of boiling water Route 83, Talcottviile, Conn. patch of literally millions of 1972 graduate of .Manchester For watchers of China, a vice. .The claim is not as Pagani, and from left, at bottom, Alan Roe, Christa Caron, and after, all the ingredients have Mon., Tues., Wed., 10-6 “educated young people” to the High School, he is a sophomore story came out of Peking the strange as it seemed to the \\illiam Szarek. Show will be presented Friday at 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. (Herald' Sponsoring been added, then beat well. Thurs., Fri., 10-9; Sat. 9:30-5:30 communes and countryside of physical education major and other day that was little short listeners at first. The Chinese 3 Days only! There., Fri., Sat. Lifflited quaniiHas...nc mail ar phane photo by Gentiluomo) ■>■ „ China during and since Ihe member of the soccer team. Puppet Show of sensational. Communists have organized an Cultural Revolution which It was a report from a news amazing social cohesion in the The Waddell School PTA will fended in 1969. Eight million or & correspondent based there country. It is also reported in D flP E C sponsor a puppet show Friday so are said to have gone in the "SCHL'LTZ BKAi rV SAL.O\S> at 7:30 p.m. in the school saying street crime has in­ •the earlier.^ears after their MISSES GIRLS' NYLON Engaged Solid Stainless by ONEIDA creased in the capital and some last five years, few with any AND LOUNGEWEAR SIGNATURE SCARVES Woman Marines | auditorium. "An Eileen Thing” takeover from Chiang Kai-shei hope of coming back. SKI JACKETS other Chinese cities to the point that many persons they con­ DRESSY SEPARATES will feature Eileen Packard and In the countryside, they are where neighborhoods are being sidered incorrigible were shot. Plan Birthday her puppets. supposed to learn about life, V z off V z off Miss Packard, who first patrolled night and day by Vz O ff Regularly to $12! Vz off militia units. service and wisdom from" the Regularly $12 to $451 Party Feb. 9 became interested in puppets If the report of street erjme peasants while helping them Long skirts, lurex tops, Regularly $16 to $241 PCRE Place Setting Sale From any other part of the Very limited group of Luxurious, 100% pure silk, while a student at the Universi­ now in the cities is true, there is build the Chinese dream. Most Special group of wind Wheat Germ Oil Sc Honey world, this would have caused blazers, blouses...all with a hand rolled hems. Large The Nutmeg Chapter of the ty of Connecticut, makes her a deeper story behind it, just as have done just that. Not sur­ fleeces, quilts, travel knits. Conditioning Body Wave no surprise. Cities almost festive flair, for your special squares and oblongs. resistant ski jackets. Woman Marines Association, own puppets and works with the controversies in China over prisingly, however, it has not Robes, hostess gowns, caf­ everywhere have been afflicted Quilted or pile .lined. Sizes which received its oficiai three helpers. Peter Horn. the virtues of Confucius, always worked out that way. affairs. Misses Sportswear Prestigious designer with a growing scourge of tans, floats. Colors, prints. 4-6X, 7-14. Girls, not in charter July 9 in Lexington, Janibeth Johnson, and Sasha Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz names. Accessories. crime in the past 10 years Loungewear. Vernon, New London Mass, is having a luncheon to Block. She is a Kindergarten Schubert and Jonathan British authorities in Hong commemorate the 31st birthday teacher in Hartford. reflecting the social tension of Groton. ______our times. Livingston Seagul are the sur­ Kong have reported for some SAVEExciting swings on top quility Set (Vnena of the Woman Marines. •All Manchester families are face signs of something else. MISSES stainliss tablewaro in « wide From China, however, the time that hundreds make the NYLON invited. .Admission is 75 cents selection of outstanding dangerous swim from LADIES The luncheon will be held for adults and 5 0 'cents for designs. Six-piece place news, if true, is more sen­ SPORTY SEPARATES SLEEPWEAR GROUP CHILDREN'S Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. at the Holiday % setting includes Salad Fork. sational. One of the proudest In the case of the attacks on neighboring Kwantung n o v e l t y s w e a t e r s children. The program will last Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, SNOWSUITS Inn in .Meriden. Guests are Soup Spoon, and two achievements of the hard­ Confucius, Beethoven and Province each month. And the approximately one hour. Teaspoons. V z off Hello, Honey! welcome. Anyone wishing to at­ working and puritan Chinese Schubert, the experts believe, news report from Peking says Vz Off Prize-winning posters to LImItad'time offer ends Regularly $5 to $91 tend. or who desires more infor­ Jan. 31,1974. Communists has been that they wiUiout really knowing what is that the biggest threats to Slacks, skirts, blazers, shirt V2 Off - Vz off publicize the show were made public order in the cities are Short and long gowns, coat Try the New FARBERGE mation. may contact Patricia by Dawn Pagani. Christa say they have virtually going on, that they are the sign jackets, sweaters, vests, Regularly $20 to $30! Fish. 74 Central Ave., East abolished crime in their socie­ of a struggle between believed to be coming from the blouses to mix and match and pajams. Some gown Short sleeve vest types Enhre stock of Infants, Wheat Germ Oil & Honey Caron, Anita Placenta. William many yount drifters who have Hartford, or telephone,"' 528- Szarek and .Alan Roe. ty- “radicals' and “moderates” sets. Many colors to Also cardigan styles □ONEIDA made their way back to cities il­ and extend your present Toddlers, Girls and Boys 8608. mthv fTAri.de«..

Recreation MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Ja g a B M, Conn., W.V, Department DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB' ' The Manchester Recreation fc ■ * Design Contract .Awards Department holding classes at to Favor Political Donors 110 Cedar St., will hold a By HOWARD .S. DRKSCHER vocate, said contributions are Bid Problems beginner Macrame Course HARTFORD (UPI) - Many Others, reputedly contribute his firm originally enginl^red ithin and cholestrol essential. Designers say they can’t “I have not been privileged to beginning Feb. 4 for six weeks. architects and engineers who generously and chameleon-like, in consultation with a state- who did not wish to be named “My observation has been make accurate bidseon their do state work under that would lead to more work The ciass will be held from plan the state’s buildings are surviving shifts in party power. sejected architect, even though said he thought the Watergate that there is nothing passed un­ work because they don’t know Democratic administrations,” for big firms and less for the 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Mondays. worried about designs state of­ ‘‘No matter what administra­ the architect wanted to work scandal could lead to reforms, headache. They are so called der the 'table,” LaBau said, what problems are going to he said. small. Instriictor will be Bea Sheftel. DEAR DR.. LAMB - Will nose has really fixed me. I ficials have on their wallets. ‘and there’s no pressure for tion is in, they come up with with Loomis again. but he hoped reform would be “A selection board could be because they occur in arise in designing a project, ’■When I was in the realistic. This, class will introduce you please explain to me have a feeling just like a A sampling of designers sur­ that matter. It’s just that if you work,” said one architect, who Loomis said it \vas suggested good if not tainted with politics women to the square knot, clusters and may occur every from the ground up. legislature •— I was concerned about taking lecithin for headache in the nose (just the day for a week or month and veyed by United Press Inter­ want to do state work, you have wanted anonymity. that a political contribution Creatjori of an independent itself,” said the anonymous clove hitch and other yuj^ions cholesterol trouble? My left half). Six years ago 1 had national said that unless they Contractors, on the other Cut Out about the awarding process,” selection board has gained then stop suddenly. After the to contribute to the party in hand, have plans and could probably assure him the he said. “I introduced legisla­ architect. “We don’t need a of these knots. Participants ^ 1 cholestrol has been high, this a few times, then it make campaign contributions power.” Professionals who make a job. He refused to donate. favor among many “Potpourri” . . Household Hints and Shopping Tips for cluster of headaches are specifications from the tion, but it went Aowhere. We five-man board with the local be aliowed to make any from what the doctor tells rapidly disappeared. over, the person feels just — usually to both major parties point of not contributing, or fail professionals. However,' some today’s busy woman, to save you time and money. Don’t me, and I have been taking Recently it appeared Unlike building coniracts, designers with which to es­ Parly Affiliate proposed that selection should jiriest, the local businessman macrame projects of their — they have little or no chance design work in architecture and to support state candidates, are Political affiliation can also small architects said they fear and three politicians ” choice once they master the lecithin, at least four tables­ almost every day for a fine. timate their costs. be • taken out of the political miss us — We’re here on ttiie women’s page — just for Some authorities consider of obtaining state contracts. engineering is not awarded apparently cut out of the work. influence selection. Although two basic knots and should poons a day, but it doesn’t month. I tried very hard to field.". you. seem to help. I watch my fats discover the common causes 'them to be related to Others said political con- through bidding. Because the state can choose Robert Loomis, a Windsor many architects surveyed said '■‘k 1 bring a .scissor, macrame . tributions have nothing to do structural engineer and past “The public architect,” in the diet and anything thqf and to analyze the migraine headaches. During Designers are selected by the its designers at random, the th^y contributed to both par­ Stecker said, “has suffered board, T pins, cord and a is cooked, eliminating all fat­ the cluster of attacks, alcohol with the selection of architects, system is easier to abuse. In president of the engineers’ An Exciting Party idea! similarities, but I failed. It Department of Public Works ties, there were others who con­ because contracts have often pattern. The course is free to ty foods, butter, whole 'milk, seems to induce attacks. engineers, planners and'other association, said he has con­ S|icciul l''or usually happens in the rporn- currently headkl by New Bri­ competitive bidding, the un­ tributed only to their own party. been awarded to people who Rec members. Rec etc. ' Unlike migraines, they are professionals needed for tributed to selected candidates Senior (lilizenH On gas ranges utensils of the ing and it’s just like an tain contractor Paul Manafort, scrupulous have a more ar­ Russell Stecker, a registered were less than leaders in their Customer Pick:Up Buffets, and Conquer any wild animal in We have a new Lovely Lady membership is available to all more common in men than in at the local and national level, Need perking up? PAKI.SIAN proper size should be u.sed and electronic pulse hits me once building programs. a long-time political associate duous course to chart between Republican and partner in field.” a colorfully striped wool knit the flame adjusted so as not to added to our staff. Call Joanne town residents for a $3 yearly every few seconds. The fre­ women. ' but not to the state parties. Home Delivered Buffets ' C O im KKSal55 0akSt. will tank dre.ss that is shoe-top Will lecithin help lower my Because of the Maryland of Gov. Thomas J. Meskill and manipulation and collusion Stecker and Colavecchio, War ClieslM extend beyond the utensil for and make an appointment for fee. Free pre-school recreation quency and amplitude be­ Cluster headaches usually • -r- He said that at one time, a offer on any Monday, Tuesday, long. The. horizontal stripes are cholestrol? Am I wasting my begin at around age 30. The scandal which led to the Republican State Chairman J. Many professionals dutifully, Bloomfield architects, said he Legislative reform has not in Ready-to-Serve Containers! best cooking results and her special on protein bath per- is available for children while money in continuing to take come higher ana bigger as resignation of Vice President colleague referred to his firm contributes only to the GOP. Wednesday or Thursday a beige, brown, red and yellow. proper safety precautions. time goes on. After a peak* it tearing of the eye and the Brian Gaffney. sometimes grudgingly, reach been forthcoming, advocates For further information, call It is from (lie Wacs .spring manent wave. She also mothers are in class. To it? The doctor says it will not Spiro T. Agnew, Connecticut as having been “blackballed.” Stecker is a former member of shampoo and set for $2.50 and a , (Failure to follow these specializes in blow cuts and register, call 643-6795 after 3 becomes slower. It lasts fluid in the nostril are com­ Manafort has business in­ into their pockets to assure said, because politicians do not collection. help, and he has never heard mon characteristics, and designers say they are Loomis said he once was not the Connecticut House of haircut, if needed, for $1.50' guidelines incr/Sses the blow drying. Call 649-7666, p.m. of lecithin helping about an hour, and it makes terests in many phases of the their places as politically ap­ want sources of money for cam­ GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, Inc. they are usually on one side. organizing a task force on construction industry. allowed to work on an addition Representatives from more or a permanent including possibility of igniting clothing. LOVELY LADY BEAUTY Another class, also beginning cholesterol. me feel terrible (sometimes proved consultants. paign war chests to evaporate. 649-5313 or 649-5314 Extreme care .should be taken intolerable). Your doctor can treat your political contributions and the to a state college building that Simsbury. shampoo and haircut and set for SALON, 390 Main St., Feb. 4, is crochet for beginners. One of the several architects $9.00. Tel. 643-9832. FLO’S CAKE DECORAT. when wearing loose garments, During the period of dis­ problem. You will need to state’s designer selection ING SUPPLIES, 191 Center Manchester. It will be offered from 1:30 to take medicines during the particularly those with flowing DEAR READER - If you comfort, my left eye can feel process. .Make certain installation of St., Manchester and 70 Union sleeves.) 2:30p.m. and is also free to Rec some teafs coming out, and time the clusters strike. In Key men in the task foi’ce gas or electrical ranges is done members. Participants should are on a proper diet to begin between time, you should be St., Rockville. Open Mon.-Sat. with, it will not help in any my left nostril niay gather emphasized the bu>l^ing hy a competent, serviceman. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thurs. till 9 ” bring a G hook and one skein of some liquid.Uq 1 am 27 now and all right. The electric circuit .should be Allthingsnew.Stop in at THE If you have to skip existing way except to decrease the professions are far from being p.m. “ credit payments occasionally knitting worsted, scissors, and amount of money you will in good„ oa health except the (NEWSPAI’Elt E.NTEHPItlSE ASSN.I alone in political abuses. properly grounded. KNITTERS WORLD at the nose problem. to leave enough for regular a notebook to the first class. have available to spend on , Blurk Eye ’’ Silky*JJltry is the way Manchester Parkade for all Any piece of advice from Watch for Buettners Cash and your spring needlework and living expenses or have to take food. Lecithin is a fatty acid, Send your questions to Of. But in recent years, they you’ll look this spring if you out new loans to pay off old you would be highly appreci­ crewel embroidery projects. combined with choline and a Lamb, In care of this newspaper, said, designers have gotten a Carry Special. Take some buy a three-piece lace outfit ones, you are probably in hot phosphate. When you swallow ated. Thanks a million. Doc! flowers home to spruce up the from Hie Wacs. The three While you are there, see the P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, black eye from scandals un­ water with credit obligations. Two College It, the lecithin will be broken New York, N Y. 10019. For a copy house. HIIKTT.NERS pieces; a bra, a cardigan and spring line of yarns. down into these three parts DEAR READER - You covered in several states, in­ I'T.OKIST, 1122 Burnside Ave., wide-legged pants. Each is Projects Okayed have given me a classic of Dr. Lamb's booklet on cluding New York, Penn­ East Hartford. lined. When possible pay cash for before it can even be ab­ cholesterol, send 50 cents to the sylvania, and Massachusetts as i;97 your purchases. Or at least HARTFORD (UPI) - The sorbed. You get plenty of description of a cluster same address and ask for well as Maryland where the make as large a down payment green light has been given for phosphate anyway’.If you eat "Cholesteror booklet. The news afoot: wild and Golden Chiirni Have you seen our new hand­ Agnew scandal broke. wilder socks — for kids and as possible. You will save by crafted leather shop? They two long awaited projects at lean meat you will be JANUARY Perm sale now thru March The task force is, to some ex­ teen-agers. All sorts of colors not paying credit charges on have lovely leather goods. Stop Central and Southern Connec­ plenty of choline. t1i 3.44 2nd. ^ tto s Perm, reg, $20 for tent, patterned after a similar and in geometric and striped the whole amount. in and see Carolyn at THE ticut tate colleges. $13.95. Includes shampoo, style FLETCHER GLASS CO. V group on the national level that \\ patterns that make each sock PLUSH COW, 744 Main St. The Board of Trustees for and cut. “Let’s get together at Of M ANL.HfcSTtK recommended a variety of seem like a one of a kind Big and Tall Shop, 903 Main next to State. State Colleges said Gov. O n r 3 5 Yt»n of Etptriinct design. Different patterned THE GOLDEN CHARM and St., Manchester has every size solutions. The Connecticut ef­ Thomas J. Meskill has ap­ AUTO - PLATE GLA socks on each foot get the call any one of our stylists at for every man. Why waste time proved the money for construc­ SS fort is only the latest in a series WINDOW GLASS - MIRRORS - GLASS F okay, see? Perhaps the trend 649-2806 or 649-2807. Burr running around the state tion of facilities at the two URNITURE TOPS of attempts that reform ad­ was thought up by people Corners, 1143 Tolland Tpke. If you must use credit, PICTURE FRAMING - FIREPLACE G DOOR MIRRC RS • MEDICINE CABINETS -looking for your man’s size? colleges. SPECIAL WORK vocates said met blunt opposi­ tired of matching socks as they arrange for monthly payments polyunsatururated in your REGAINS BIG & TALL SHOP which suit your budget. If Central Connecticut in New food from fi tion from political leaders of m / i m tumbled out of the dryer! has it, 643-2478. both parties. One way to make it to the your monthly payments on Britain will get $974,000 for and cereal. In my opinion, en (^MAN£H!IIER549.4521^ COLUCTOR'S ITtMS |i the appliance and on all other design and construction of a “This isn’t a witch hunt,” To The Do-lt-Yourselfera spring fashion parade: in a couraging healthy people DANISH PUTIS ' pure silk shirtdress by Hie Designer Pauline Trigere’s in credit will be greater than 20 plant maintenance building and who eat a normal diet to take PRISIOINTIAL DtCANTIHS ' said Richard Yedziniak, Are you trying to do your own Etfirmir«i Glodly Givtn repairs after the storm Wace. The classic, loose-fitting with “fireflies” for spring. This per cent of take-home pay, warehouse facility. lecithin to lower their NUIINI KPROOUCTIONS |i executive director for Connec­ is a crystal studded cotton you have over-extended cholesterol borders on fraud. OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. DIAPER SETS damage? Frank and Jack can dress zips down the front and Southern Connecticut in New SAT. TILL 5 P.M. ticut Engineers in Private INFANTS voile evening dress; the long yourself. The monthly help you on our supplies. Call is bloused with its own Haven will get $405,000 for the Practice, the professional self-belt. Lightweight, it is type. It sparkles a lot. Like mortgage isn’t figured in that DEAR DR. LAMB - I PLASTICS IN STOCK 643-5144 or stop in at renovation of the former 54 McKEE ST., MANCHESTER 1/8" - 3/16" . 1/4" association for consulting FOR NEWBORN COVERALL unlined. fireflies. amount. really need your help. My (Off Center St.l MANCHESTER LUMBER library in Engleman Hall. STOCK SHEETS OR CUT SIZES engineers. CO., 155 Center .St. Yedziniak is a former Democratic town chairman in Glastonbury. 97 ”It’s an attempt to analyze a 3 **Your Choice Reg. 2.66 Woman^s fact of life and recommend Reg. 4.44 4 Days uieii ttaa future action or guidelines for View the design professions to follow, G irls’, and boys’ sets with Flame-retardant coverall such as possibly limiting the matching booties. Embroi­ with snap front and crotch. By GAY PAULEY dery-trimmed, easy-care- UPI Women's Editor amount of campaign con­ Ribbed neck, cuffs. NEW YORK (UPI) - Give tributions,” he said. Judith Blau a paintbrush — and “Many people make political stand back! contributions,” Yedziniak said, : “ I have a tendency to ’but whether it’s tied to getting decorate everything,” said the work is another question.” striking brunette artist whose Reform Advocate 74r career was shaped in childhood However, David LaBau, West while she recovered from Hartford, president of the rheumatic fever. Connecticut affiliate of the TROPICAL Because of that tendency, American Institute of Architec­ ture and a strong reform ad- AOUARIUM FISH SALE you’ll be seeing soon, especially Reg. 470-670 in the boutiques, her whimsical Reg. 12.88 - 4 Days paintings on everything from the ubiquitous denim for jeans Roomy 10-gallon aquarium and other apparel to bagels Public with strong stainless steel (that’s right, bagels) with hap­ frame’. Complete with kit con­ ZIPPERED DIAPER RAG DISPOSABLE NURSER SET py faces turning the doughy Records taining automatic heater to 281Your choice of Red Charge It product into offbeat jewelry. assure right” temperature, Platy, Angel Fish or Reg. 2.77 - 4 Days • ^ 9 7 Reg. 5.96 - 4 Days charcoal filter, pump, tubing. JK96 A neighborhood bagel maker Zebra Danio. Save! Spacious vinyl shoulder 6 complete nursers. creates the shapes she wants Quitclaim Deed bag with bottle holder. Roll of 50 Bottles, 74c and, after they’ve hardened, BAND TRADE-IN Elizabeth Irwin to Edith E. she adds on faces, covers with PRETTY PANTS SLIDE VIEWER FORTREL* KNITS Hanley, property at 48 Delmont BIG BUCKET shellac, adds a bright string and Our Reg. 870 no conveyance tax. LATEX PAINT TRAINING presto — necklaces for the 4 Days Only OurReg.97t M S Reg. 4.66 «»« Lis Pendens Reg. 3.66 SAFETY young swingers. lO F F Price .Your Choice! £ g . 4 Days Only ^ 4Deya Central Bank for Savings of PANTS WALKER She also is making pillows Trade-in your old watchband. Meriden against Pilgrim Mills Get $1 off of any K-Flex*stain- Tiny price for pretty panties, Midget Focal* viewer IS easy Men’s easy-care Celanese* 6 7 Reg. 720 Reg. 9.56 painted in abstract designs. briefs or bikinis in carefree ny­ to use and small enough to'* et al, property on Giakland St. Once she painted her hus­ less-steel-backed band. ^ortrel* polyester/cotton Judgment Liens s-ot lon. White or colors. carry. Runs on 2 penllte bat- ^ shirts. Choice of styles. 5-quart size inte­ band, an eminent physician, teries.* ‘B«n*riM notincludwd Hartford National Bank and into a guru for a party. •fiber lndutlri*|.*C«lDn#»*TM Trust Co. against Earle G. and rior flat latex wall 8 6 paint. Colors. When she' was carrying one of Patricia White, property at 129 3 Days her two children, she painted Brookfield St., $849.39. funny faces on her tummy to Connecticut Bank and Trust LATEX FLAT Curity®training Ball casters. give her obstetrician a laugh Co. against Patrick Flynn, pants. White. Tip-resistant. along with the routine checkup. property at 165 Hackmatack WALL PAINT 2-4. Save now. Folds flat. Not all is whimsy, however, St., $7,078.85. Reg. 4.97 for Mrs. Blau. She’s a serious Trade Name painter too who studied fine Arnold L. Lerch, doing )67 PLASTIC PLASTIC arts at Cornell University and business as Quality Painting, Gal. NURSERS PANTS , the University of Rochester. 146 Benton St. Easy-on interior Reg. 580 Reg. 970 She’s just as much at home in Marriage License latex dries quick­ oils, watercolors, sculpture, Sidney Bernard Swadosh, ly. White, colors. reliefs done in wire, cork, Hartford, and Patricia Mary copper, and the like. Her Lehman, Hartford, Feb. 3. serious style is impressionistic- DECORATIVE SHELVING )Pkg.\ CALCULATOR WOMEN’S CASUALS i^ S O R S H I I SEMI-GLOSS 'Ea. o14\ abstract — “ My painting is an LOUNRER PILLOW EARRING SALE extension of my feelings.” Reg. Reg. 2.97 m 'i ENAMEL Your Chgicel 4 5 6 Our Reg. Our Reg. 960 IN o lic e s wumou > Raccoon or Nylon cush­ ’’You interpret what you 79.96 4 Days 44^-3,37 Reg. 5.97 bear, eight Reg. 2^7 M 1.47-1.57 Pierced, pierced-look. Pre-finished simulated walnut vinyl-clad %” La t e x ioned leg, are, ” she said in an interview. 6S»® Court of Probate ...... JS*MI-OlOSS ounces. Save. waistband. ”I don't think, though, I can say Pocket unit has 8-digit capaci Smart-looking,1.86 casual In blue 96 Dangles, hoops,f6< Pr. District of Manchester extending shelves. Metal brackets, standards. 17x22" kapok-fllled lounger 6 7 ty, floating decimal. Batteries Polyester/cotton for junior I’m in one style and stay there. tapestry design with Kratpn® pillow. In pretty cotton denim boys. N6-iron twill boxer NOTICE TO CREDITORS SHELVING: 8x24-in. •hilf....1.8S 8x36-ln...... 2.76 Gal. Experimentation is growth.” AC adapter, case included. elastomer foam lining. 10x36-ln.....,3.37 CRIB-SIZE or cotton calico. Great for T V. jeans. Short-sleeve knit shirt.. •ESTATE OF CHRISTINE S. 4 TOILET Judith Blau, in her early 30s, STANOAIOS: 2-fL slmulatwl walnut or gold color..... 67c Smooths on with McVeigh aka CHRISTINE BUNKET TRAINER was born in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., .SONNIKSEN McVeig h 3-tt. walnut or gold color...... 94c brush or roller. In and is one of four children of Pursuant to an orderTof Hon. William 8IIACKETS: 8-In.....„.44e 10-In...... Reg. 2.81 Reg. 2.56 YOUR CHOICE E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be white, colors. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Ravinet. F00CAL o r presented to the fiduciary named below Her father is a professor at on or before April 15, 1974 or be barred KOi0ACOiA0H by law. The fiduciary is: 27 and also 16 Hartford National Bank and . sculpts. Her mother is a Trust Co. 4 Days i F/LAf Developed & Printed 777 Main Street lawyer-businesswoman, and Hartford. Conn. 06115 one of her brothers is an actor -EXPOSURE roll! Now... I Warm printed Wide stable- and producer of "Felix” which 12 ''?-i Court of Probate, District of Manchester cotton. Big based plastic Just opened off proadway. NOTICE OF HEARING c 3 Ways to ? i l 36x50-inch. trainer. Save. Mrs. Blau, who lives in the ESTATE OF ELSIE N. JEFFERS, Deceased Chorge-lt New York suburb of Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Eastchester, is the mother of E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated January 17, at K mart RECEIVING Laprie, 12, and Richard 1974 a hearing will Be held on an applica- s a f e t y I tiontio r praying-----' - that ■ an instrument purpor­ ctioit <*ae V . BLANKETS (Ricky), 7, who is wont to say tingtini to be the last will and testament of as he leaves for school, 'Mom­ No Foreign Film COOKER-FRYER T.V. ANTENNA said deceased by admitted to probate as Reg. 2.63 PINS VACUUM BAGS in said application on file more fully I Our. Reg. 33' my, paint me a surprise picture Soupinmust Reg. appears, at the Court of Probate on [24X24X201 for when I get home.” Reg. 9.27 y Reg. 6.47 A February 5, 1974 at tO a.m .' H B I B 9 accompany order >66 6 9 6 Madeline B. Ziebarth, Clerk COCKTAIL TABU "Both children are quite ar­ 4Deys 4 Days .OCCASIONAL Ta b l e 8 6 p k ^ V P I i g s . HAIR KEEPERS tistic,” she said, ”so it’s my One Roll per coupon Pkg. o f3 husband who gives the family Handy chrome 5'/j qt. pot has Indoor UHF/VHF/FM antenna Your choice of 3- or 4-‘pack 4 Days Only Court of Probate, District of Manchester « * » • Q , Q f f Barrettes or ponytail NOTICE OF HEARING balance.” Her husband is [coupon valid JANirzeilST^ J ^ fry basket and glass cover, for color, black and white. 12- disposable vacuum bags. For ESTATE OF CLARA E.''MOORE, Trim and low cocktail table holders...... 160 Cerd. Deceased 26x34" cot­ [..awrence Martin Blau, nuclear Temperature control. position tuning switch'. most portables, uprights. has chromed frame. Matches cocktail table. M^kes Pursuant to an order of Hon. William • attractive end table. ton. 2 prints, physicist and physician, using E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated January 17, Copvrhht O 1974by S. S. KRESGE Company 1 solid color. Pack of I space-age knowledge in 1974 a hearing will Be held on an applica­ MANCHESTER tion praying that an Instrument purpor­ 50 brass and steel pinsn diagnostics and research at the' NOW 4 WATERBURY ting to be the last will and testbmbnt of 239 Spencer Sf. CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON famed Hospital for .Special 881 Wolcott St. raid deceased be admitted to probate as .Surgery in New York. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS (Silver Lone) 4S Shunpike Rd. 410 Queen St. (Route 10) in said application on file more fully MANCHESTER WATERBURY CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON Opposite Naugatuck Mall At Intersection of Rt. 72 and 9 Near 1-84, Exit 32 appears, at the Court of Probate on NOW 4 February 4. 1974 at 9:30 a.m. 239 Spencer St. 881 Wolcott St. 45 Shunpike Rd. 410 Queen St. (Route 10) Madeline II Ziebarth. Clerk CONVENIENT LOCATIONS (Silver Lane) Opposite Naugatuck Mall At Intersection of Rt, 72 and 9 Near 1-84, Exit 32 PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Jan. 23. 1974 / Nate*s Stand Unchanged Washington Windows How to Report the Sale of Your Home S___ , iV.’iVi'.'i' 'TTTTrrrTTT' About Gasoline Stations an TewanI ttw purchoM of any Up Religious By RAY DE CRANE Dann U.S.O.A. Qrada A „ . ‘A ® , *l®P*®cement home . Taward ttio purchaM af state Comptroller Nathan cost $28,500 or more, the totAl TMa Caupan ■ ■ ■ ThI. Caupan *ny T-lb. packaga Taward lh a ‘ purchata “I believe it is common By DAVID E. ANDERSON Berrigan’s analysis — If voir sold your personal any I Agostinelli says he feels just as station. This is just a suggestion split on the Middle East ques­ Harrington refused to par­ 8ain of $5,000 is deferred. But « jj Fre sh Warth bi I knowledge that oil companies sometimes intemperate, entire incident is a tempest in residence at a profit last Thi. Coupon strongly about gasoline stations by me. I am certain that our WASHINGTON (U PI)-Rev. tion. ticipate in the ceremony year, all of the gain might be the adjusted basis of the new have an abundance of money . Daniel Berrigan, the Jesuit sometimes not fully informed the religious left’s teapot. Worth No-Wait today as he did five-and-a-half town planner (it was Joseph • The response to ^ rrig an was because he said Betirigan’s taxable oh your current home becomes its cost less and are not . overly concerned priest whose resistance to the (he admitted being “non­ Instead, it suggests that the 2 0 ^ E g g s 120 ^ B a co n Appetizing years ago, when he Tamsky then) and our Planning not simply a Catholic-Jewish speech was “inflammatory.” peace movement like the return, some of it could be the $5,000 gain that was de­ whether a station is open or Vietnam War led him to prison expert” on the subject) — was difference. Berrigan was at­ ferred. recommended tighter planning and Zoning Commission can Complex Situation American public at large has taxable, or the tax on the full Dept. closed. But, as an elected of­ come up with excellent and stirred heated debate in the challenged in American Report tacked from within his own amount could be deferred , The next example shows a ••«•. Jm. M. ttr«. and zoning laws in Manchester, The peace organization then failed to come to grips with the ficial and life-long resident of recommendations. religious community, has done ‘ by Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, religious community, most The first big question’ is partially taxable, partially rrf-.jTSi.tr a. "to prevent other stations from decided to poll its board on complex situation in the Middle iroW ilO TB nOTBi Manchester, I feel l express the “I am fully aware that our it again. Berrigan didn’t burn president of the American strongly by theologian Michale what you did with the sale deferred gain. opening in town until a definite whether to present the award East. ♦ Assume the same facts as in07Bi need is shown.” sentiments of many people town and country were founded any draft records this time or Jewish Congress. Novak. Q proceeds. If you reinvested when I say. closed service talk about kidnaping high of­ anyway. Before the results the money in a replacement above. But now the replace­ He says the current energy on the free enterprise system of O ppon^i of Vietnam War Novak said Berrigan’s ment home cost $27,000. Here stations degrade our communi- ficials. Instead, he announced criticism of Israel “shows were in, Berrigan announced he home whose cost is equal to crisis, with its accompanying competition but, in some cases, The flavor of the nondialogue was rejecting the award, or greater than the adjusted IS your report: V. ty;_ his support for the Arab cause exactly how the ‘new left,’ in­ shutdown of stations, pius the such as gas stations and liquor can be captured in Berrigan’s refusing to be “a bystander at a sales price of the old home, Gain on sale $5,000 “While in many instances in the Mjddle East and accused cluding the Catholic left, has curtailment of business hours outlets, it becomes necessary to portrayal of himself as a degrading consensus game,” you defer reporting the gain Adjusted sales they are boarded up, in others Israel of being the first veered around to join the an­ for all others, proves he had a regulate the number of es­ Biblical Jew” and his accusa­ after he said the group had CEILINGS But you then must reduce price $28,500 valid argum ^t in June 1968. they become collection points tablishments in a community. I “criminal Jewish community.” tion that Israel had switched cient right.” your cost basis in the new Amount re­ BM f prices are rising yielded to pressure. for debris. Both are unsightly in The antiwar priest’s remarks Soon after Novak’s criticism, home by the.amount of the invested $27.000 Agostinelii was Ntonchester hope you will study this from “settler ethos” to __ R might be argued that the Bernard Lozier, appearance, not only to problem. I have no interest in to a gathering of Arab scholars “imperial adventure.” For his the Rev. Donald Harrington of Inc. gam. Recognized gam ' mayor then and he sent letters Deferred gain to members of the Planning and residents but also to visitors of any gas station ov/Sil company were little noticed until part, Hertzberg accused New York Community Church Assume you sold for $30,000 this town we call, ‘The City of Zoning Commission and the and this request that I make is American Report, newspaper Berrigan of “old fashioned dropped out of ceremonies at a home whose adjusted cost The cost basis of the Village Charm.’ Repairs and basis (original cost plus cost Zoning Board of Appeals, based on what I feel are in the of Clergy and Lay Concerned theological anti-Semitism.” which he was to present VITAMIN replacement home is now “Although the tax dollars best interests of the town and and one of the most widely read Hertzberg like Berrigan was Berrigan the Gandhi Peace Replacemantal of improvements) was $24- reduced to $23,500. requesting they consider his 000. The broker’s commission recommendation. they provide are important, I do its citizens.” periodicals among religious a long-time opponent of the award, given by the HEADQUARTERS Diai a fittie heip. Phone on the sale was $1,000. “There was some dis­ not feel that empty gas stations liberals, reprinted his speech. Vietnam War and his angry “Promoting Enduring Peace” Liggett Parkade I 1974 Cut Your. Low Prices! This is how you, would cussion,” he recalls, “but no are what we want in town. In Reaction carfle fast and furious- response to the priest organization made up of about 649-4464 determine the gam: I Own Taxou a ItIS** money-savers everyday. For openers, here many cases the property could ly., emphasized the. depth of the 1,200 clergy and lay people. j IwMaEMtalMlirJilaMI And well be doing our best tb bring you are some ideas we hope will help you. action. Nothing constructive Selling price of I Mb CW tiaiiiL ha Tol. A U N lt be put to much better use. old home $30,000 came of it. As I remember it, I S*nd postpaid boolilt): the independent station owners “Based on the facts I have Selling expense loop I $100 ssch Enclotsd It were in favor of my recommen­ mentioned, I feel that Amount realized $29 000 I *------Butcher Block M eat Adjusted basis of dations, but that was about it.” necessary zoning and planning j Make Low Coat Par Sarvingl High in Protolnl M B utcher Block M eat The full text of Agostinelli’s laws should be enacted Im­ A STORE-WIDE SALE OF FIRE FURNITURE old home 24.000 I check or 0 I money June 4, 1968 letter follows; mediately, to prevent other Low Coat ■ [■ ■ Mie I order Per Serving! ^^^Nd "Manchester has a problem stations from opening in town AT PRICES SO LOW-YOU'LL SAY THEY'RE Now ateume th afto make I payable Get the latest the home more attractive for MMSiSivn money-saving High in that, on the one hand, goes un­ until a definite need is shown. U yiA 9 ro o m ’ I to "Tax taxes Protelnl | H noticed but, on the other, is At the very least, a guarantee 199 a sale it was painted and I Book." hints and minor repairs were made at I Allows Information. T urkeys ams very noticeable. I have viewed should be given that, after a "IMPOSSIBLE a cost of $500. These expenses ! weeks mm with alarm in recent years the period of time, say six months, must have been incurred not I lor Young Tender large number of gasoline a company representative will I delivery. SwIfTa Fresh Smoked more than 90 days before the Well Trkmms4. ruHy Coolitd, W i«w Added. stations that have gone out of appear in town to explain why a Popular Brands sale and paid for not later I Butterball 2 Servings Per Pound. 3 Sorvingt Per Pound, business and apparently cannot particular station that is closed than 30 days after the sate. I Name be rented. USDA Grade A Premium Deep Baatad not be declared a liealth hazard MANCHESTER You subtract the $500 from ' Addreas Siiank QAC Shshk QAC “There are many examples or unsightly blemish on the P<^ion OwHi. the amount realized on the ! £i'y_ 10 to 24 lbs. 10 to 24 Iba. Portion 09ib . to cite. A motorist driving community. S19 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. sale and the adjusted sales through town is greeted by an price is listed as $28,500. State Zip Butt Q O c Butt Q Q c abandoned gas station as soon “One method that could be 649-5327 c Portion wwib. Portion 9wib. as he comes off the highway. A used to prevent growth of this Call our toll-free Hot Line numbers. 3 Strvingt Par Pound. 3 ServInBe Per Pound. gas station is boarded up on E. problem is to deny an applica­ Cwter . $>|49 Center St. and another at the tion for a new station to an oil In Naw Center $<4 49 IMPOSSIBLE SOFA LOVE SEAT CHAIR JerMy: Slices 1 lb. Slices 1 lb. Green. The one near Willie’s is company that already has a The 100" Chesterfield $o- PRICE IMPOSSIBLE ,o n s u m e r 800-572-2640 closed. On Center St. near closed station in town. ’The PRICE L------regularly for All three pieces upholstered in Bolta- In N.Y.iConn., ^111 > Broad St. one station application should not be con­ flex. This is the perfect purchase for lo n c e rn ,P«nn'. & Del.: periodically opens and closes. sidered until steps are taken to heavy glove-soft vinyl. 800-631-5640 Chicken - Ouarlarsd With Backs the family room or well used living lb. Attached - 2 Servings Par pound And many more. more fully utilize the empty □Chickens @49 □ L e g s Fib. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection , Rock Cornish rr r r Barbara B. Dunn. Commissioner □Cut Up/Split Chickens Fib. iSwIlt's Premium/ A Terry Higgins. Director of Consumer Education □Gam e Hens....26-oz. Average Fib. South Windsor COLONIAL QUALITY FROM OUR OWN FAaORY Frash Chicken. i Frozen Under 4 Iba. I US. Gov't □ R o a ste rs 2 Serving. Par pound Fib. Fib. □Turkey Wings Inspectod This week you can custom order the perfect choice for your home [T We have received many ends to. bulge. Check the ten- R | * A 9 Q t C Chicken - Quartered j from a wide choice of nylons, herculons, prints or tweeds. Reg. questions about canned foods. tainer carefully after thawing, '— WOOIO With WInga Attached ’ Fib. 0DrumslickSu’s‘s^r,^,,„49 649.90 In the next two weeks we will to be sure that the ends return 50 Inducted try to answer those most to their normal flat 1 frequently asked. appearance. If they do not, air Q. Where should I store has gotten into the can, and the By Honor Society ..panned goods? contents will not keep. Pathmark Pius A. The best storage for Q. Is it safe to leave unused For good nutrition and aconomy mix Pathmark Pius - our Taxturad Vagetabia Protoin canned foods is in a dry place at portions of canned foods in the Ground Baaf. Watch ona pound turn into a pound and a half. moderately cool, but not can after opening? With Pathmark Plua your priea par aarving goat from 27c to 22c. Chooae aaasonad JUDY KUEHNEL or mildly aaatoned. In our Butcher Block moat cataa now. (see coupon below). .. Correspondent more information please call freezing temperatures. Avoid A. Yes, it is safe to leave food Tel. 644-1364 Nancy Brown, 528-7840. ^storage near steam pipes, in the open can. It is important, The Wood Chapter of the radiators, furnaces and kitchen however, to place the can in the ranges. National Honor Society at South refrigerator, just as you would □ Wapping PTA Dance Windsor High School has in­ Q. How long will cann^ foods any other cooked food. Acid M ost keep? ducted 50 new members. The Wapping PTA will hold a foods, such as grapefruit juice, The students were chosen on dance with the theme “Love is A. Canned foods will keep as may dissolve a little iron from store! the basis of scholarship, a Many Splendored Thing” Feb. long as nothing happens to the the can if they stand in the Any Size 2 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in St. container to make it 'leak. leadership, service and A ' • ‘ , r • refrigerator for a long time. open Package character. Margaret Mary’s Church Hall. Extremely long periods of This metal is not harmful or Music will be provided by the storage 'at high temperatures Beef Inductees are as follows: dangerous to health, but may “Mellotones.” Tickets will be Deborah Bishop, Diane may result in some loss in cause a metallic taste in the available at the door and IMPOSSIBLE SOFA & LOVESEAT color, flavor, appearance, and Boenig, Douglas Brown, Ellen PRICE food. If you are not going to eat ■ ■ Seasoned or Unseasoned Carlson, Arthur Champagne, refreshments will be served. / nutritive value, but the foods such an acid product within a H o u r s a d a y Ruth Cogston, Brenda Comeau, For additional information will remain wholesome. A short time, empty the contents Pathm ark call Stephen Smith, 644-0120. Chsek your local Pathmark for axact Store Houra. "Pathm ark Plus Deborah Cummings, Debra "A regular turnover about once a Into a glass jar or other con­ (Textured Vegetable Protein) i 15 ® year is best. ^ During tha lata haur. iama dapartwnt. may bt clotad. ^ Dunacusky, Raymond Favreau, tainer. ' M i (Textured Vagetabia Protein) with This Q. What effect does freezing Q. Does damage to the out­ aaaaonsd-unaeasonad Coupon Mjchael Gantick, Roxanne UmX on. pw iMiily. Oaod al on, P.lhmvk SupwmaniM Sun, . Giuliano, Peter Hauck, Susan Orchard Hill PTO have on canned foods? side of the can mean the food is w i . h --- Jin. M thrthru an., Jin. * - —Z4, — HT4...... Void whoro ptohlbH«d...... | - A. A slight breakdown of Huot, Gregory Kubis, Stephen The Orchard Hill School ,PTO unsuitable for use? This Coupon I M ltnak Kurylo, Dianna Martel, Jeffrey is sponsoring a Family Dinner texture may occur in a few A. Not necessarily. Rust or ^Jf fl4_Line Pinner W i 07B| Nesteruk, Mary Oberg, Gary Feb. 5 and 6. Dinner will be products, but otherwise a single dents do not affect the contents served in the school cafeteria freezing and thawing does not ’Of the can as long as the can rHIletorRsh 1 Speolal Olmstead, Dan Olsson (Foreign I; COUPON SAVINGS i# 4021 Exchange Student), Kim with sittings at 5:30 and 6:30. affect canned foods adversely. does not leak. However, H the Florentine SS5S1 The Family Dinner will replace Sotfie creamy foods may curdle can is leaking, or if the ends are Heinz Tomato 1-lb. 4-oz. bottle Prario, Dagid Riester, Laurie 2 packaga. (10-oz.) frozm 1 packaga (1-lb.) frozan r Schofield, Anne Smeallie, Kim last year’s Father and Child IMPOSSIBLE . or separate upon freezing but bulged, or if the contents have chappad ^ilnach, th.wmi Cod or Turbot flllat Dinner. heating usually restores the an abnormal odor or and w.ll drainMl 1 can (10W-OZ.) craam Ketchup Heinz Tomato Smith, Karen Stiebitz, PRICE % cup chopped graan Elizabeth Tracy, Lynn Wad- The menu will consist of original consistency. appearance, discard the can ol muahrooffl aoup with This onkma (acalllona) % cup grated American Ketchup Coupon dock, Chris Wheeler and Nancy shells with sauce, meatballs, During freezing, the contents without tasting the contents. In UmK ono por family. Oood ol any VolhmorX Suponnadiol Sun.. Zima. salad, bread, butter, coffee, of a can expand, put a strain on such cases, spoilage may have I apraad apinach In a 11x7x1% (or almllar alza) baking ! With ______Wm Jon. M Ww Sol.. Jon. If. U T«. Void »lio.o pcolilbllod. — ______Juniors — Alice Alzugaray, milk and dessert. the can seams, and cause the taken place. i pan. Placa block of frozen flah on top of apinach. Spread | Those with last names begin­ I with aoup and acalllona. Sprinkle with chaaaa. Bake In I This Coupon Cynthia Babbitt, Elizabeth I 380* oven 4S mlnutea to 1 hour or until flah flakaa aaally t Bohls, Kent Carney, Mary- ning with A to J are asked to with a fork. Makaa 3-4 aarvinga. ! come on Feb. 5 and K to Z on Ellen Dillon, Paul Doucy, Lynn Commanti An elegant company diah — or lor a family j COUPON SAVINGS Euzenas, John Fidler, Joe Feb. 6. There will be entertain­ / treat Excallant comblnatlona of flavora and vary, I 401 M Sk Freiberg, Kathryn Krepcio, ment in the gym. altraotivo . . . and EASY. | Snow Crop 18-oz. can Frozen Bruce Lassman, Deborah Mea­ Anyone wishing more infor­ ___ In nnaaour v'lvavnFroztfl wvfn.Dtpt ,| mation or willing to help is QUEEN SIZE COLONIAL SLEEP SOFA Friener I S now C ro p ly, Randall Sabia, Gail Sancho, □C odorTurbot'Ta.Fathmsrfc______^0- 0 9 ,| Orange Juice 5 9 ^ Molly Schubert, Jill Shavel, asked to call Julie with This This queen site sleep sofa features poly-dacron _ In OUT Oaky Oapt | Orange Juice Coupon Lauren Shelto, Karen Snow, Riddlesworth at 644-1968. ^ ^ t o v e r e d , foam filled platform and i I d S i n a l e s rut ar... Nancy Uziemblo. 100% Nylon upholstered for sturdy wear Rea C h a «. road d . Of WhKa 0 9 J. UmH one .per femliy. Good at eny Fathmark iupecmartiel tMA., $499.95 ' a- .MANCHESTER With — Jsn. 20 thru •at., Jen. H . 1974. Veld where srehMled. — Second-year members are Nancy Carlson, Jeanne Dennis, This Coupon 14* (107B Debbie Deprey, Debbie Dillon, OFFICES Chris Eliasson, Rita ^Fresh Farm Produce at Pathmarking P ric e d Featherstone, Marlene Gaudet, MACC Meeting • Linda Guillmette, Betty Kuehn, Friday Night ' Open Frozen Food Values at Pathmarking Prices! . Frozen Bakery Values at Pathmarking Prices! Mary Lucia, Diane Martin, • ^ 4 Florida 5-lb b.iq Dawn Ondras, Doreen Parker, As Always . . . , JSara Laa-Apple Manchester Area Conference «'^"Dute'hAj53r$1 1 9 Janice Pasquale, Susan Small of Churches will have its first □Perch Fillet or Pathmark ;s89* □Pies*Ci:;i£89 2-lb. 1-oz. pkg. I and Robert Vanvogelpoel. • FKE DELIVERY ' Mon .through Fri. 9-3 ^Grapefruit Q <1= annual meeting and bapquet C iA m B ,igged c»r.t.*-|29 The induction ceremony con­ • 30DAYCHARCE DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 -4 □ F lo u n d e r Pathmark pkg.^1 Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Concor­ m 0 □Mrs.Smith’sPie2-lb. 144Z. pkg. " sisted of an introduction by dia Lutheran Church. • ONE YEAR CUARANTEE \ Miss Sharon Moran, National ■ EVENING HOURS For After the banquet, the con­ • REVOIVIIICCHARCE B C a b b a g e Colo 8l«w □Morton Pot Pies ‘st2S* □Pathmark BagelscASS* Honor Society advisor; an ad­ ference will elect a board of dress by Principal William Middle Turnpike Office directors, adopt a 1974 budget, • LAYAWAmANS 1-lb. 2-oz.a Spohn; and the presentation of receive new members and hear • MASTERCHARCE 320 Middle Turnpike West B T o m a to e s Budget □Banquet Chicken □Sara Lee Cakesj;:^i%:M”lUyar Pt!|2. pins and membership cards. reports from its various Susan Small and Rita s 6-8 Thursday divisions. STORE HOURS: □ C h ic o r y . Eacarola lb. □Jiffy Entrees I--....m □Pound Cake '■79* Featherstone gave speeches on 1-lb. pkg. Guests will include Mayor Tutsdoy 10-5:30 Manchester Green Office 6-oz. scholarship and Debbie Deprey and Mrs. John Thompson; the Pound Wed., Thufs., fri. 10-0 h i 1 4 ‘ 1 * 2 9 * 11W-oz.pkg. and Dawn Ondras spoke on Rev. and Mrs. Ivor Hugh of 621 MiddleTurnpike East □Buitoni Lasagna ’x85* □Sara Lee Cake 89* character. Service and Sol. 10-5 Waah. Stale, Extra Fancy, Grocery Values at Pathmarking Prices VOTU; Maj. and Mrs. A 6-8 Friday J Rad. Oallclour U.8. FI g,. leadership were the topics of □ A p p le s Lawrence Beadle, commanding Chlokan Rka or i Cottaa speeches given by Mary Lucia,! officers of the Salvation Army Chickan Noodle Rad or Blue North Manchester Office □Heinz Soup 144r.-oz. cart ‘ □Martinson o ? n 9 9 * Janice Pasquale, Betty Kuehn who will soon be leaving for a □ T U rn ip s Wuad Canadian and Chris Eliasson. 220 North Main Street Peanut Butter 1 -lb. 2-oz. I 3-HI.7QG new assignment in Akron, v □ P e te r Pan Creamy or Crunchy |sr i □Welch’s Jelly Grape Jar f 9 A reception for all members Ohio; and the Rev. John and their parents were held im­ L 6-8 Wednesday Health & Beauty Aids at Pathmarking PrIcesI Prendergast, the Rev. Louis Appetizing & Seafood Values! Dairy & Deli Values at Pathmarking Prices! mediately after the ceremony, Cremonie and the Rev. Jean First Manchester Office Boiled Oomaatlc or i’ieusani Valley PTO Gilbert, all chaplains at □ Bufferin Tablala ol 1M 99* □ H a m Virginia Baked W-lb.99* □Tropicana°s ,.„a29* The Pleasant Valley PTO is Manchester Memorial 595 Main Street sponsoring a dance Saturday Hospital. Available in our stores Tubs, thru Sat 6-8 Thursday □Efferdent Denture Claanaar of ,94 1 Braakalona* from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the St. E □ Y o g u rt £2 9* Banquet tickets are available Francis of Assisi Church Hall . 0 Moulhwaah 32-bz.$4 19 at all MACC member churches. □Fresh Flounder FHIal 1^ on Ellington Rd. Any interested person is Were with you all Ihe way □ La vo ris and Qargla bU. I □ Pork Roll -BriSi, "ss:*1 *• Tickets are >10 per couple. A welcome to attend. 'The worship SOFA & LOVESIAT or SOFA & TWO CHAIRS buffet will be served. Tickets service, which will take place This sofa and lave seat group is upholstered in a handsome outline PrIceseffectiveSun., J8n.20thruSst., Jsn.26,1974. are available at the school of- after the banquet, is open to the q u ilt^ print and includes bolsters. The pair of chairs come in a selection HARTFORD NATIONAL . Hot raapenakla lor typographical arrora. Certain Name net avallabta arhere proMbHad by law. Hama oflarad lor aala not avaflabla to other rataH daalara or wholaaalara. Hama and pricaa valid only at Pathmark Supermarfcala. ' fice and from PTO officers. For public. < of velvets. ‘ BANK> ' TRUST

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<7 f • • PAGE FOURTEEN -^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn;, Wed., Jan. 23. 1974 Tolland \ff-1/. Obituaries Driver Pinned, Hurt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Jan. 23. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN xfn Morning Accident About Town Mrs. Schendel Dies, Democrats to Pick Committee Herald Aiigle p e Manchester Senior Catholic Forced to Hang On Listed in critical condition in ment off Woodbridge St. early Wife of Ex-Chief the special care unit of Citizens Pinochle Group will this morning. VIVIAN KENNESON Democrats are encouraged to Mrs. Mary Jane Schendel, 83, three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Manchester Memorial Hospital meet Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at Italian American Friendship' Adcording to Manchester attend and participate. fornierly of 275 Spring St. died Tedford and Mrs. Irene Bren­ the Army and Navy Club. Correspondent Oub on Kingsbury Ave. is Kenneth MacMinagil, 29, of Police, the victim was east- Victory Dance By Earl Yost Tuesday at ■'Manchester nan, both of Manchester, and Wethersfield, who was found bound on Woodbridge St. when Tickets are $5per couple and After Blowing Wide Early Margin , The Democrats will caucus . The Democratic Party will may be purchas^ from Stanley Memorial Hospital. She was the Mrs. Sarah Payne of Watch pinned between his jeep and a his vehicle skidded on a patch of J.R. Chevalier and Steve Fish Sports Editor wife of retired Mancheste^r Hill, R.I.; and two utility pole down an embank- Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. celebrate its November victory Johnson, treasurer, or any ice and veered left across the of Lutz Junior Museum will with a Victory Dance Feb. 2 Police Chief Herman 0. grandchildren, Mary Ann center line and over a snowbank Matthew’s Church all-purpose Democratic Town Committee appear Thursday at 3:30 p.m room to endorse a 35-member from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. at the member. By Len Auster curred. It hasn’t happened in a Schendel. Kennett and Robert Kennett, approximately 150 yards from on the Ranger Station television 11; _ ^ ^ ...... i .. long, long time,’’ said searching for sorrte Mrs. Schendel was born May both pf Redding, Mass. slate for membership to the answers. the intersection of Summit and program on Channel 3. They Having to hang on at the Breaking the school scoring 16, 1887 in County Armagh, 1974-75 Democratic Town Com­ Next on the agenda for East Funeral services are Friday Woodbridge Sts. will take a close look at the mark in his last outing, Whelton • Northern Ireland, daughter of at 11 a.at St. Mary’s Episcopal mittee. end after being lulled into a is a home date Thursday Scout Breakfast The vehicle went down the different live animals from the Jottings from the Black Book stammered and sputtered his the late Robert and Sarah Church. Burial will be in East The nominating committee, false sense of security by a against Sacred Heart in a non­ Planned Feb, 3 embankment, which has a drop museum’s collection and dis­ Twin brothers, Jeff and Mike Diana, and Jeff Omera way to a game-high 17 markers. Stevenson McKinney, and had Cemetery. of between 80-100 feet, hit consisting of Earl Beebe, chair- 12-point halftime margin conference engagement. cuss the animals’ behavior copped bronze medals in Nastar ski racing competition He hit just five of 18 shots from lived in Manchester most of her Friends my call at the The Catholic committee on w.. several trees on the way down ■ man, Judy Dean, secretary, was the East Catholic In the preliminary, the East scoutirijg of Algonquin District patterns and how to handle the floor, as those which fell in . life. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 and came to rest on its left side them. Kevin Cavanagh, Harvey last weekend at Magic Mountain. Bill Sacherek parses team in last jayvees won their 12th game of Long Rivers Council will the record-breaking perfor­ She was a member of St. Main St., Thursday from 2 to 4 against the utility pole. The vic­ Chambers, and Rudy Kowalski along this information and adds that the show was night’s action. As a result, without defeat, outlasting sponsor its fourth annual Boy will present a recommended mance hit iron and bounced out. Mary's Episcopal Church and and 7 to 9 p.m. tim was found pinned between excdlent on the lower slops during the Illing Junior High’s the Eagle cagers registered Xavier, 53-42. Cephus Nolen led slate of 35 names: He faired better at the foul line, its Indies Guild. The family suggests that any Scout breakfast Feb. 3 at the the JeejJ and the pole. Tax Relief Ski Club s trip last weekend... Just wondering what next the locals with 13 points while Army and Navy Club. The slate is as follows: Earl an uninspired 58-54 decision connecting on seven of eight She is also survived by a memorial contributions may be Police said that an employe HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. comparative unknown (at least to Eastern pro football Gary Carlson added 10 markers All Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts over HCC foe Xavier High of attempts. Jim Wehr and Ron daughter, Mrs. M.A. Kennett of made to the Book of Remem­ at the Farmers Cooperative at William R. Ratchford, D- Beebe, Stanley Bonk, John along with controlling both and Explorer Scouts, and their buffs) with a strange name will be added to the coaching Middletown at the Eagles’ Soucier added eight tallies Redding, Mass.; a brother, brance of St. Mary’s Episcopal 10 Apel PI. spotted the Danbury; Tuesday outlined five Burokas, Kevin Cavanagh, backboards fpr 20 rebounds. parents are invited to attend staff of the New York football Giants. One of new head Nest. apiece) East won the battle of Robert McKinney of Bolton; Church. wreckage early this morning ■problems 'with Connecticut’s Harvey Chambers, Kenneth the annual event. Cowperthwaite, Judith Dean, coach s Bill Arnsparger first duties was to appoint a top “You’re always pleased with the b(iai;ds, 35-25, despite the and notified police. How long law providing property tax Ka?(i Calholir (.58) Donna Feir, Carol Gardner, assistant. The job went to John Symank. Who?...Rick a win but I wasn’t pleased with FalconsNlecided height advan­ A donation of $1.50 is MacMinagil was pinned there relief for the elderly, and P B Mrs. Julia C. Wilkerson Kuhl, pastor of Zion requested to heip defray the proposed solutions to each, at a Harold Garrity, Card Gordon, Barry has taken over the free throw percentage lead in the our play especially in the third tage. 0 Riccio 6 ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Julia Evangelical Lutheran Church, could not be determined, police .-decide with a Full Day Ride... 4 Martens ,2 cost of the breakfast. said. meeting of the legislative George Hunt, Stanley Johnson NBA. The much-traveled Golden State veteran hit 21 of 22 quarter. We were sloppy. We Behind Clint Gaffney’s 14- 2 Wehr 3 Curtis Wilkerson, 71, of 33 will officiate. Burial will be in and Edith Knight. made fundamental mistakes point performance came 2 Soucier 3 Reservations close Fe]b. 1 and MacMinagil, according to Finance Committee. Ratchford last week and has a season percentage of .913. Ernie River St. died Tuesday at East Cemetery. may be made with Ed Ward, Also, Rudy Kowalski, which normally doesn’t happen Anthony Brown with 10 points. 0 Whelton S police, has a fractured skull and said his proposal will ease the TEST DRIVE ANY DiGregorio of Buffalo is the assist leader with an average 1 Moffett 0 Rockville General Hospital. Friends may call at the to a good teani,” a bewildered He fouled out with 4:10 left in 2 Lusa I 649-9282; John Joy, 643-4936; multiple injuries. tax burden for older property Alexander Krechko, Stanley of eight per game. The ex-f?rovidence All-American is Just She was the widow of Melville funeral home Thufsday from 2 Ray DeMers, 643-1463; or Kulik, Karen Langner, Robert and bothered East coach Stan the third stanza and his loss Investigation is continuing. owners and make the law easier one percentage point behind Barry in the free throw 11 Totals 20 18-26 58 Wilkerson. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Jackie Ennis, 643-9037 to understand. Loughlin, David Marder, Janice Ogrodnik said. didn t help Xavier. The Falcons department...Seven-foot Harry Finkel, in a reserve role Xavier (54) Mrs. W'ilkerson was born in The family suggests that any Matson, Mary McNally, The win pegged the locals’ are now 5-6 overall and 0-4 in P F PtS. 4 Champion 2 South Carolina and kad lived in memorial contributions may be with the Boston Celtics, boasts but a 1.8 per game scoring the HCC. 1- 1 9 Edward Moskey, Michael record at 11-1 this season and 5 Brown OPEL 2- 2 < 10 Rockville for 30 years." She was made to the Memorial Fund of Murray, Joseph Nedwid, average...Toby Kimball, the former UConn standout, has was the school’s 199th in its 11- “If this was a game we had to 3 Heffernan employed as a housekeeper at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Debris Pickup Robert Noonan, Charles Regan, fouled out of just one game with Philadelphia in the NBA year basketball history. The get out of Qfir system, then I’m 4 L Gaffney the Travelers Insurance Co., FOR ONE FULL DAY 1 McKinley Church or to a charity of the Peart Opposed' and Donald Sierakowski. this season. The 6-8 rebounder has taken part in 46 76er Eagles have already qualified glad we won it. In the fourth 3 C. Gaffney Hartford, before her retire­ donor’s choice. Also, Michael Skelly, Richard contests...Mrs. Dorothy Brindamour is not the first for the State Basketball Tour­ quarter coming down the 2 Shebat To Storing Gas ^Resumes Monday 0 Blake ment and was a member of its Starke, William Swanback, member.of her sex to be a member of the Advisory Park nament with eight dates left on ^ j stretch we turned it back on. Girls Club. She also belonged to the slate. 22 Totals 22 10-12 Downtown businessman Bur­ Enthony Tantillo JR., John and Recreation Commission. That honor went to the late but you can’t do that. A good the Rockville and Hartford Town pickup of brush and been picked up on another Trainor, George Waller and team will kill us,’’ Ogrodnik Score at hall: East 37-25 Zenas S. Mikelis ton D. Pearl, discussing com­ Mrs. Kay Ponticelli, who served three and one-half years, Xavier ran off the first eight Senior Citizens. fallen branches from last three routes. Helen Wanat. FREE SOUTH WINDSOR - Zenas points but East came storming 3 ments made at last resigning back in 1962... Dick Burnett is the only Survivors are five sons, S. Mikelis, 86, of 232 Miller Rd. month’s ice storm is Town highway and park The slate is a recommended DECIDE FOR YOURSELF back with 11 unanswered Morris Curtis, Andrew Curtis, Wednesday’s Board of Direc­ Manchester man listed with the Cenral Connecticut State died Tuesday at Manchester tors public hearing on the scheduled to resume Mon­ department crews were one and does not preclude points. East led after the first (Herald photo by Gentiluomol and Joseph Curtis, all of T K PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE TASTING! College varsity wrestling team this winter. The sophomore Memorial Hospital. He was the December ice storm crisis, day and take at least, six working on the debris nominations from the floor at turn, 15-13. With John Riccio Sports Slate Rockville, Carl Wilkerson of ONE n av ^Bth., you can Test Drive For will compete in the 167-pound class... Central Connecticut husband of Mrs. Ursula today said he was concerned weeks to complete, Assis­ pickup, with the assistance the caucus. All interested tallying nine of his 16 first-half Eagles^ Joe Whelton Scores Again Springfield, Mass., and James Au I DAY Any Now 1974 Opol of your Cholco FREEI Wednesday Segevick Mikelis. tant Highway Superinten­ of town-hired private crews. has an enrollment of 7,600. markers in the second stanza, Friday Ritter of Erie, Pa.; three alwut townspeople storing gas­ (Must have liability In­ Ace Drives Between Four Xavier Defenders Mr. Mikelis was born in oline in their homes. surance on your present car). ^ the Eagles raced to a 37-25 half­ BASKETBALL ^ , BASKETBALL daughters, Mrs. Joyce Frazier dent George Ringstone said Ringstone, noting that Lithuania and had lived in South Storage of gasoline in homes today. town employes were busy For the Record time margin. MCC al Soulh Central CC .Manchester at Bristol Eastern of Rockville, and Mrs. Earlene Windsor for 51 years. He was ICE SKATES East Granby at Cheney Teeh Duke and Miss Dororthy Curtis, is dangerous, he warned, and The debris cleanup work today checking brooks and b! For the record, that Minnesota Viking who took a cheap Eight of the locals first half was like a one-man gang in the Windham Tech at Cheney employed for 20 years as a shouldn’t be allowed. SHOP . . . THEN STOP AT forward Clint Gaffney and never to come any closer, .South Catholic at East Teeh both of Hartford; 17 .,^arted two weeks after the culverts in the wake of Mon­ SHARPENED shot at Miami’s Larry Csonka was defensive back Waily markers came from the charity second quarter, but in the se­ senior guard Guy Shebat, machinist at Pratt and Whitney Pearl said he agrees with however. Catholic (girls) Newington at South Windsor grandchildren and three great­ Dec. 16-17 ice storm but was day night’s heavy rain, said -PLUS- Hilgenberg...All Boston Red Sox weekday games at stripe as Xavier committed 12 cond half he went scoreless. Xavier made a valiant run at Division of United Aircraft Town Fire Chief John Rivosa’s Xavier Coach Artie Kohs said East Granhy at Ellington grandchildren. mterrupted by several fouls while East just six. Riccio Behind two reserves, junior the locals only to fall short. WRESTLING Corp. before he retired. warnings that gasoline should the debris pickup should Fenway Park next season will start at 3:30 in an effort to afterward, “We beat ourselves. RH.AM at Rocky Hill Funeral services are Friday QUALITY Gaffney connected for 10 of his East Hartford at .Manehester He is also survived by three never be kept inside homes. snowstorms and freezing resume Monday “ if lure more youngsters into Tom Yawkey's playpen...It will We had them 8-0 but still Bloomfield at Rockville at 1:30 p.m. at Burke-Fortin sons, James A. Mikelis of South rainstorms. everything goes alright.” S&SBUICK cost the New York Yankees one dollar a year rent to play team-high 14 tallies in the se­ GYMNASTICS weren’t running our offense like Coventry at Cromwell Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St. Rivosa says only a “bare SHOE REPAIRING Windsor, Eugene T. Mikelis of Ringstone said only three “If we don’t have further home games at Shea Stadium next season: It will also cost Jaynes Tops cond half while Shebat had we should have in the first half. East Catholie at Penney Bolton at East Hampton The Rev. Renhard G. Sand,, minimum” of gasoline should “New England’i Faded Growing Buick-Opel- Dealer' 1 ^ eight while keeping Joe (girls) Bolton and Clement R. Mikelis of the 27 snowplow routes in interruptions we might be illP IC ’C SHOE the club $760 per date, or $61,560, for maintenance. The I was pleased, however, by our East Catholic at Enfield pastor of the Fpll Gospel be stored, and it should be kept Whelton in check. of Miami, Fla.; a daughter, outside the home. Manchester have been com­ finished in six weeks,” he m U H WREPAIR 81 AOMS ST„ MMKHESTER (Open Eves.) 649-4571 Mets will also make out like bandits, getting all the conces­ In Grid Draft performance. We were down by Thursday (girls) Church of Rockville, will of­ Mrs. Beatrice Yanusitus of (Exit 93 on to Agway. On« Bloek from Caldora) Pecking away at the East 12 at halftime and came back.” pleted, and some debris has said. 1101 MAIN STREET Just 8 MinutM from Downtoti^ Hartf^l ^ sion rights which should be worth an estimated $600,000 a

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' M f f iHESTER EVENING HEHAL P J g ^ ,. c „ ... w;^.. J,„. (a. - P.r,. . Pressure of Being on Top Knicks Given Paid Flop in Sports MILT RIGHMAN year-old, 7-foot McDaniels The Cougars were paying him better than $1.8 oyer seven Hoop Lesson picked up upon being released something like $100,000 a year, years, a contract which worked only line he knows — basket­ to look him up. Tom Weiskopf “ Here, let me show you NEW YORK (UPU - by the Seattle SuperSonics. but McDaniels didn’t think that out to $267,000 a season. ball. says the touring golfers are get­ Up to Irish He was called the highest Schulman is hoping some club something,” he said, reaching Money and all, Jim was enough for sfimeone with Jim McDaniels didn’t walk, ting too much money, and he’s NEW YORK (UPI) — Mike Newlin’s actions on the paid flop in the history of will pick up McDaniels and take for an individual’s high school McDaniels doesn’t feel so his talents. His dissatisfaction \ he ran to Seattle. Carolina right, but the professional transcript in the private office NEW YORK (UPD-The fouled out and Notre Dame basketball court are an education for followers of the good today. He feels empty. American sports, and what has soon was reflected in his perfor­ claimed McDaniels broke his at least part'of that salary off basketball players make "'the Elsewhere, Rutgers dubbed to hurt Jim McDaniels most is his hands. Can you imagine he had while still coaching Ken­ pressure of being No, 1 pulled away to a 69-61 lead. Houston Rockets. He feels the same way any mance. cotract. So what? He still touring golfers look self- tucky. Delaware, 97-80, Rhode Island anyone drawing $267,000 a year almost caught up with Notre Rick Suttle, who scored 19 of Newlin conducted a class in offense for the professional athlete does when the knowledge that it’s played for Seattle. denying by comparison. crushed Holy Cross, 91-70, probably true. Tom Meschery waS for doing nothing “You see this boy,” said Dame right away. his game high 27 points in the - Tuesday night as he mangled the hapless defending NBA cham­ he’s handed his hat and coat and Not very Well though, " sur­ All thf blame for turning out Rupp, showing me the George Washington ripped McDaniels’ coach at the time It’s hard feeling sorry for The Fighting Irish’, who second half, rallied Kansas pions with 28 points while Houston posted a 108-93 victory. told not to let the door hit him in prisingly enough. to be the highest paid flop in the transcript. “He’s black," he’s Niagara, 80^67, Creighton If you have’t been following and he tells about his dis­ someone like that, but I think history of American sports, stunned UCLA last Saturday to again and the Jayhawks trailed, BUSINESSMAN The 25-year-old Utah magna cum laude graduate went through, , Bialowas Acquired his backpocket on the way out. seven feet tall and he’s one of blasted Bradley, 79-53, Texas around and over the New York defense seemingly at will as the McDaniels' up-and-down for­ enchantment with his rookie He averaged 9 points a game somewhere along the line Jim hdwever, can not be laid at Jim break the Bruins' record 88- 74-72, with 2:18 left. Dantley Overtime decided one Nobody keeps smiling when the outslandigg prospects in the Tech edged Texas A&M, 63-61, ■ Knicks concentrated their resjjurces on double teaming Rudy NEW YORK (UPI) - tunes, briefly they go center in the book he with them for the balance of the McDaniels became a victim of game winning streak and were then drove fr his clinching Businessman League contest at he’s among, the nation’s un­ McDaniels’ door alorte. Ther^ is country. I’d love to have him.” Texas upended Rice, 82-71, and Tomjanovich, Houston’s top segrer this season. Defenseman Dwight Bialowas, something like this: wrote’“Caught in the Pivot.” 1971-72 season, then tailed off to greed the same misguided way evidence he has been used all rewarded with the No. 1 basket and , who Illing Junior High last night as employed. Nobody walks along “Why.can’t you?” I asked.' Arkansas edged SMU, 89-88. a second-round draft choice in (, Meschery says because of the 5 points a game last season. so many accomplished athletes along the line — in college, with ranking in the nation, almost had 23 points tor Notre Dame, the Buzzards squeezed by Playing down the Rockets’ easy triumph, Newlin said, "Any with a bounce to his step. Jim He was an All-America at “Look at his grades,” Rupp 1972, is scheduled to join the money he was getting and the Bill Russell took over the do. Carolina and with Seattle. saw it disappear in their first pulled Mown a rebound of Groman’s Sports Shop, 58-56. time you play against the Knicks and win, it’s sheer enjoyment. If McDaniels at the moment is un­ Western Kentucky and made said, shaking his head sadly. Atlanta Flames tonight in time way he played, McDaniels SuperSonics this season and So many of them say get it Thet'e was one man who game Tuesday night. Dantley’s miss,ed foul shot with Ron Sorois (26),Bud Talaga you lose, you haven’t lost your self respect since you were beaten employed. the ABA’s All-Star team as a ” We maintain a strict for their game against the New became a morale problem. McDaniels simply couldn’t un­ while you can. I honestly think 29 seconds to end Kansas’ (16) and Bob Gagnon (8) led the by the champions.” That’s only part of his trou­ didn’t exploit him and his name academic standard here." York Rangers. rookie with Carolina during the derstand his system. Russell they’d do better taking a little, was Adolph Rupp. The Irish blew most of a 14- dream of an^set. Lindberg Sets winners while Rich Riordan Walt Frazier, N.ewlin’s assignment on defense, scored a game- ble. 1971-72 season. Shortly after the Sam Schulman, the “What will happen to him" I Bialowas, who has never tried to make a rebounder out and leaving a little. At least it I remember Flupp speaking to point halftime lead and had to and A1 Pratt had 18 and 15 high 30 points but the Knicks guard can do that to anyone, The other part hurts more All-Star game though, he began asked. anytime. » ^ played in the National Hockey, SuperSonics owner took care of of him but finally gave up, and, would give them more me in Lexington, Ky., one day hang on to defeat Kansas, 76-74, In other top games Tuesday, Rebound Mark markers respectively for and has to do with a label the 25- getting itchy. that problem. He made “Oh, I’m sure he’ll go down No. 3 ranked North Carolina points to lead North Carolina. Jack Marin scored 20 points for. Houston. He connected on his League, has six goals and ly if you know Russell, then you “shouting” privileges. in 1967 about the criticism Ken- before a screaming crowd of lead with 37 seconds left on Back on the winning track, Groman’s. assists with Omaha of the Cen­ McDaniels an offer he couldn’t know he doesn’t give up easily. the road somewhere,’’ Adolph State, led by David Thompson's Tom McMillen had 25 points first seven floor shots to help rout the Knicks. Jim McDaniels doesn’t know tuclty was receiving for not Rupp said. over 17,000 at Allen Fieldhouse Maurice Lucas’ basket. East Catholic’s frosh basketball, In the other game, Honda tral Hockey League this season. refuse. Now McDaniels is going Tom Weiskopf, the golfer, but in Lawrence, Kan. Freshman 26 points, downed North to lead Maryland, while the In other NBA games, Chicago defeated Atlanta, 102-89, Buffalo having any black players on its And that’s exactly what Jim Freshman Bo Ellis dropped in a team trimmed Penney’s Frosh Civics outlasted Roberts Elec­ He offered him somewhat around looking for work in the he should make it his business squad. Adrian Dantley’s layup with Carolina, 83-80, No. 5 Maryland Terps held Larry Fogle, the free throw on a technical foul yesterday, 77-71. Trailing 4-0, tric, 62-54. Jack Lawrence, Don rolled over Philadelphia, 119109, Kansas City-Omaha. beat McDaniels did. 1:40 left provided the winning beat Canisius, 86-73, sixth- nation’s leading scorer with a for Marquette’s, last point. East reeled off eight straight Coppen and Tony Morianos with Portland, 103-96, Golden State edged Capital, 99-97, and Cleveland edged Los Angeles, 111-110, in overtime. Three Assistants Pro Hockey Roundup margin for .Notre Dame. ranked Marquette rallied to 36.1 average, to just 20 points to Ellis had 13 points to lead points and never trailed. - .14,11 and 10 points respectively OXFORD nhin n rp n ______edge No. 9 Long Beach State, OXFORD, Ohio (UPI) - defeat Canisius. Maryland went • Marquette while Glen All 12 players East players led Honda. Clay and Bruce Bob Love moved within eight points of the 10,000 mark with a Notre Dame seemed to be in 54-52, and Kansas State downed Three Miami University on a 10-0 surge early in the first McDonald had 15 for Long scored with Jon Lindberg Hence led Robert’s with 17 ahd 28-point game against Atlanta., ’s game-high 30 control as it took a 49-35 lead at Nebraska, 73-65. half to go ahead to stay. points for the Hawks weren’t enough as Chicago rallied from a 47- graduates — Joe Novak, Denny Beach. leading the way with 18 points. 10 respectively. the half.-But Kansas came back 43 halftime deficit to beat Atlanta. Marcin and Tom Stillwagon 2 Mark Dumais and Scott Holland fired up and outscored the Irish, North Carolina State nearly Marquette hit only 18 per cent Jim McMillian scored 16 of his 32 points in the third quarter as have been hired as assistants to Larry Williams had 26 points added 13 and 12 respectively. 12-3, in a three-minute span and blew an 11-point lead but of it shots in the first half and as Kansas State took an early PEE WEE Buffalo beat Philadelphia to move within three games of second- new head football Coach Dick Gilbert Posts trailed, only 61-59, with nearly Thompson's free throw with 11 trailed by as many as 10 points. Lindberg hauled in a frosh Low scoring was exhibited Crum as the Redskins continue lead and held on to beat record 28 rebounds. place New York in the Atlantic Division. Steve Mix led the 76ers 11 minutes left. Jayhawks Tom­ seconds left put the game out of But the Warriors came alive in’* last night in Pee Wee League with 27 points. to rebuild their staff. Nebraska. Jerry Fort led the The winners are now 9-1 and my Smith and Norm Cook reach. Darrell Elston had 27 the second half and took the Cornhuskers with 21. action at the Y as Wyman Oil , Nate Archibald, the NBA’s 1972-73 scoring champion, had 31 Novak and Marcin have both Bruin Shutout Penney 4-2. topped VFW, 14-10, and points for KC-Omaha and Sam Lacey hauled in 20 rebounds been highly successful head Manchester Travel Service against Portland as the Trail Blazers fell nine games under .500. coaches at Ohio high schools NEW YORK (UPI) — Only one thing got past Boston edged Nassiff Arms, 16-14. the past two years, while Bruins goalie Gilles Gilbert Tuesday night—and that was Children's East Matmen Sidney Wicks paced Portland with 26.points. Jimmy Tierney and Greg scored 25 points in pushing Golden State a game Stillwagon has been an assis­ of no use to the St. Louis Blues. 3 Downed Again Valente had four apiece for over .500. Mike Riordan of Capital led all scorers with 27, tant college coach in Kentucky. Gilbert stopped all 34 shots fired at him by St. Louis as the only Wyman’s while Paul Peck had Lenny Wilkens sank two free throws with 13 seconds left to give thing to enter the Boston cage wa§ Warren Williams of the Blues. AUTOMOTIVE Going down to its fifth seven points for VFW. Cleveland its overtime win over Los Angeles. Connie Hawkins Staff Completed Williams had a breakaway early in the third period but Gilbert straight defeat yesterday was Mike Simonilli and Sparkie stole an inbounds Cleveland pass but missed a 15-footer at the came out to meet the play and stopped the puck. Williams then the East Catholic wrestling Laggis with seven and four buzzer. Wilkens scored 24 for the Cavs, the same as Jim Price of ■ NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill sailed over Gilbert into the net and had to be helped from the ice. team , a 42-15 decision to respectively paced Travel, the Lakers. Arnsparger, the new head Don Marcotte’s 12th goal of the season with less than two - Penney High at East Hartford. while Mike Pallein had six coach of the New York Giants, minutes remaining in the first period was all the Bruins needed Ski Race SERVICE CENTER The only Eagle winners were markers for Nassiff’s. has completed his defensive as Boston nipped Louis, 1-0, toincrea^fe its lead in the National Steve Turgeon in the 121-pound staff for next season by naming Hockey League’s East Division to eight points over second-place class by a pin; Terry Farrell by Maxie Baughan as his defensive Montreal. The shutout was the second of the season for Gilbert, GIRLS & BOYS, AGE 6-17 ■MIDGET Local Basketball a pin in the 134-pound class; and coordinator and linebacking who will start for the East in next week’s All-Star game at Bill Leahy by a decision in the Remaining unbeaten last assistant, Floyd Peters as his Chicago. night was Nassiff Arms as it REGISTER NOW FOR THE 187-pound class. defensive line assistant and In the only other NHL games, the New York Islanders edged defeated Andys, 40-31, in Next for East is Tuesday at MHS GIRLS Bears' effort were fireplug John Symank as his defensive California, 4-3, and Philadephia njpped Vancouver, 3-2. Midget League play. Weaver High. Going down to its fourth^ Rusty Knowles, with 10 points secondary assistant. /n the World Hockey Association, Houston beat Los Angeles 3- Lionel Lessard, Mark Tierney Results: 100-Daigle (P) pinned Senerth defeat in eight decisions yester-' and seven assists while floor Baughan, a player-copch with 1,'Chicago downed New England, 5-3, and Jersey topped Edmon­ - 3.04; 107- F Bravo (P) pinned Shannon and Harold Brainard with 13,12 day was the Manchester High general .Mikolowsky added 10 the Washington Redskins in ton, 6-2. Heavy Duty ‘Ml 5:06: 114- Johns (Pi pinped Rowe 4:33: and six points respectively led 121-Turgeon lECl pinned Collins 1:18; girls’ basketball team, a 40-24 tallies. 1971, served the last two years Rick MacLeish, Bill Barber and Don Saleski each scored goals the winners. Scoring honors 128- P. Bravo iPi dec. Skrabut 9-2; 134- verdict here to Conard of West Ellington was led by Rich as an assistant at Georgia Tech. as the Flyers, who lead the NHL's West, registered their sixth MANCHESTER STATE BANK Farrell lECi pinned Gilbert 3:04; 140- went to Andy’s Cliff Bickford Hartford. Philbrick and Kenny Spielman Peters also was a player-coach Senerth iPi pinned Whitehead 2:47; 147- with 21 markers. victory in seven starts by beating Vancouver, Reserve goalie Vonsteenburg iPl dec. Hesketh 2-0; 157- Manchester trailed by five at with 14 and 10 markers respec­ at Washington in 1970 and Bobby Taylor, making only his third start this season, held the Pre Mix Windshield Adjustable Katulak iPl dec. Gaulin 9-5; 169- tively. Symank spent the last three Barcolene Fuel Dri N'araine iPi pinned Reeves 2:52; 187- intermission, 12-7, as its Canucks scoreless until late in the final period. Washer Anti-Freeze Jack Stand Leahy (ECi dec. Greeno 4-0; UnL- defense kept them close. ILLING GIRLS years at the University of Bob Nystrom's 10th goal with only 3:11 left to play proved to be Gas Line Anti-Freeze Gagne iPi dec. Yarko 7-3. PEE W EE/MIDGET Conard, however, broke loose in Avenging an earlier setback, Texas at Arlington. the winner for the Islanders, who stretched their unbeaten string Our Action in the Pee Wee League the third stanza for 16 points to the Illing girls’ basketball team to four games by nipping the Seals. Brian Spencer, Craig 3rd Annual Reg. 2 per last night at the East Side Rec put the contest out of reach. defeated Kosciuszko Junior Rooker Signs Cameron and Andre St. Laurent also scored for the Islanders 89c custom er "i 1 7 ^ saw the Celtics defeat A&N, 21- Conard’s Donna Fiedorgwicz High of Enfield, 31-28, on the / while Morris Mott, Ivan Boldirev and Joey Johnston tallied for Cup Race a 2.66 Prevents condensation build 17, Mike Dahlem (11) and Paul PITTSBURGH (UPI) topped all scorers with 11 winner’s court yesterday. j~ California. J Harmless to car finish. Just Supports up to 5,000 lbs. Ad­ up. Add to gas tank. Limit 6 per McMahon (6) led the winners Lefthanded pitcher Jim pour into washer tank. justs from 15 to 22 inches. tallies. Gail Bartlett and Wendy Action was slow throughout Larry Lund and Mark Howe setred final-period goals to boost customer. while Brian Galligan with 14 Comp led the locals with six the first half ancf Enfield led at Rooker, who compiled a p 6 Houston past Los Angeles. Frank Hughes notched theAeros’ first FEB. 2, 1974 — 9:00 A.M markers topped A&N. markers apiece. halftime. 11-10. record with an earned /run goal while Gary Veneruzzo’s 22nd goal Accounted fer Los Famous Lee 24 Month In Midget League action at In JV action, the Manchester Illing finally knotted the average of 2.86 last year,/has Angeles’ scoring. the same location, the Com­ girls won in overtime , 18-17. count with less than a minute signed his 1974 contract with Third period goals by Ralph Backstrom, Larry Mavety and Jan Northview Ski Area, Manchester Guaranteed Auto Battery munity Y bested Allied Johnah Patelli’s free throw left and went ahead on one of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Popeil rallied Chicago over New England. Backstrom's 20th goal Builders, 25-14. Rich Koepsel decided the verdict two from the charity stripe by Rooker started off 1973 as a came with the Cougars shorthanded and tied the score early in and Jeff Lombardo did all the Lori Hansen and Miss Patelli Nancy Downing. A charging rellfef pitcher and he was the final stanza. Y’s scoring as they hit for 14 led the Indians with six foul against the visitors credited with five saves before Gene Peacosh's three goals sparked Jersey past Edmonton. A Our GIRLS’ AGE GROUPS and 11 tallies respectively. markers apiece. The JV team is resulted in two Kathy moving into the starting rota­ Andre Lacroix contributed a pair of tallies for the Knights while BOYS’fj- AGE GROUPS Reg. Scott Cheney had four for the tion. 19.99 now 5-1 for the season. McConnel foul shots, which she Don Herriman notched his first goal of the season for the I ..S.MIXED - Sandy Brown losers. missed. She got her own winners. It was Jersey s first victory in five games against the 6-7-8 Years Old 6-7-8 Years Old 15.77 176-492, Mike Beaudet 175, Alice rebound, however, and put it in Hearing Adjourned Oilers this season. Raymo 189, Edie Duchaine 193- BENNET HIGH to provide the final margin. Miss Downing led Illing with NEW YORK (UPIj - Jim _ 9-10 Years Old 36 Month Guar., Reg. 24.99 19.88 Lifetime Guar. Reg. 29.99 .. 2 4 . 9 9 490, Ruth Smith 179-472, Shelia tvo Placing three performers in 9-10 Years Old ■4V 14 points while teammates San- King, under suspension by the Healy 457, *Eve Livengood 450, Results of Sunday action in double figures, the Bennet Engineered with built- in power. Battery acid pack included. Have it the Manchester Deanery di Whitney and Karen Turek professional Golfers Associa­ Louise Dawson 484, Shelia Junior High basketball team tion for allegedly curbing, grab­ 11-12 Years Old 11-12 Years Old installed for slight additional charge. Price 461, Bruce Moquin 225- C.Y.O. League: St. Roke topped contributed five and four High-Scoring Veterans N trounced the Ellington markers respectively. For bing and choking a tournament 564, John Kozicki 217-215-622, St. Bridget, 60-52; St. James freshmen, 82-47, yesterday. ■J~^ defeated St. Mary’s, 73-66; St. Kosciuszko. Elise Keller topped official at Sutton, Mass., last 13-14 Years Old Ed Yourkas 200-519, Joe Russo With Brian Moran and Micky August, has had his hearing Added to NHL All-Stars 13-14 Years Old 553, Ed Duchaine 553. Margaret-Mary outlasted St. its scoring with 10 tallies. Mikolbwsky making many adjourned until Feb. 25 by the Francis, 54-30; St. Christopher CHICAGO (UPI) - Some Unger of St, Louis and left WHILE THEY LAST! timely steals, the Bears Appeals Committee of the 15-17 Years Old 15-17 Years Old (iOF’ - June Michaud 186, edged Sacred Heart, 35-25. high-scoring veterans of ■wingei's Joey Johnston of allowed just 20 enemy markers Tournament Players Division. Dianne Eib 191-465, Grayce Next week’s schedule: St. in the first half. Sam Lourie College Basketball previous National Hockey California and Bob Berry of Los Mary’s vs. St. Margaret-Mary;' The adjourrtment was Angeles. CARRYOUT and SAVE! Shea 483, Rose LaPolt 450, clogged lip the middle blocking East League All-Star games were in­ St. Rose vs. St. Christopher; granted to enable a witness, cluded in the list of additional Besides Mahovlich, Bowman THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN Carolyn Wilson 483. six shots. Grove City 82 Juni^a 72 Our Lady of Peace vs. St. now out of the country, to players picked by coaches of chose defensemen Dallas Smith Rich Marshall led the locals Colgate 73 Lehigh 49 testify. King alsp was fined $1,-. Bridget; St. Francis vs. Sacred the East and West divisions of Boston and Denis Potvin of THE AGES OF 6-17 WHO RESIDE IN CONN. MOl NTAIN DEW - Dottie with 16 rebounds, many of Rutgers 97 Delaware 80 4 Ply Nylon Snow Tires Heart. (K)0 and placed oh probation un­ Tuesday to round out their the 'New York Islanders, Whitehedd 175, Betty Richard­ which started the fast break. Hamilton 85 Hobart 82 Standings:, St. Rose 6-1, St. til August 1975 as a result of the squads for the Jan. 29 All-Star centers Gil Perreault of Buffalo son 195-497, Donna Strattman Moran, playing his usual fine Siena 114 Clarkson 63 This Event Sponsored by The Manchester State Bank Bridget 5-2, St. Marys 5-2, St. incident. game. and Jacques Lemaire of Mon­ 189-486, Sandy Edwards 457, game, cashed in at the other Rhode Is, 91 Holy Cross 70 Christopher 5-2, St. James 5-3, Scotty Bowman of the Mon­ treal, left wing Ed Westfall of 'and the Town of Manchester Recreation Department SNOW SPECIALS Charlotte Wemmel 451, Terry half of the court for 35 points, a Shepherd 74 Bluefld St. 64 St. Margaret-Mary 4-3, Our treal Canadiens, coach of the the Islanders and right wingers Cardile 466, Lee Bean 485, Vi­ game and season high. Conn. 91 Boston U. 78 Jackson Fined Lady of Peace 2-4, Sacred East, included left wing Frank Bobby Schmautz of Vancouver • A full 12/32 of deep tread depth. vian Price 470, Gay Dudzic 477, Also contributing to the Yale 89 Amherst 64 NEW YORK (UPI) - Phil Heart 0 7, St. Francis 0-7 Mahovlich of the Canadiens and Mickey Redmond of Edna Ruff 450, Donna Price 454. Wesleyan 60 .MIT 55 Jackson of the New Yorji ★ TROPHIES Tp TOP 3 IN EACH BOY AND'GIRLS’ AGE CLA§SES • Better traction, longer mileage. among his eight picks. Detroit. Knicks been fined ?1,000 by • Guaranteed for the life of the tread. Mahovlich has th§ second Mahovlich has played in 14 NBA Co'mmissioner Walter highest point total in All-Star games, the highest number of Kennedy for pushing Referee ★ MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP FOR BEST TIME FOR DAY 735x14 Reg. 17.99 game history with 12, the 40 players who will make up Earl Strom after'being ejected 775x14 Reg. 18.99 West Coach Billy Reay of the the two squads. 825x14 Reg. 19.99 from a game against Seattle on Newcomers to All-Star play ★ HOT CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, DONUTS AT RACE FOR ALL Jan. 11. Chicago Black Hawks Included from his own Windy City club are Potvin, Redmond, and Blackwalls HWANG'S SCHOOL OF TAE KWON-DO Kennedy also levied/an un­ three other veterans of AlhStar Wayne Cashman of Boston on Plus 1.96 to 2,24 F.E.T. ------640 HILLIARD ST.. MANCHESTER disclosed fine ag ai^ t Nate Compliments of The Bank play, centers Stan Mikita and the East team and 6n the West Thurmond of Golden' State for Whitewalls 825x14 Reg. 19.99 Now 1 4 .7 0 j>ius f.e.t . Pit Martin and right winger squad Don Awrey of St. Louis, missing an All-Star game prac­ Jim Pappin. Dave Burrows of Pittsburgh, tice on Jan. 15. Installation available at slight additional charge Classes Beginning Reay’s other choices were Joe Watson of Philadelphia, 2 defensemen Barclay Plager of Dennis Hextall of Minnesota RACE CLINIC u n m St. Louis and Joe Wqtson of and A1 McDonough of Atlanta. Philadelphia and center Garry Tuesdayf January 29, 7:30 P.M. at THE ART OF PGA Money List NEW YORK (UPI) - The MANCHESTER STATE BANK U PGA Tournament Players Divi­ Washington Group Set ZINC TAE KWON-DO sion Tuesday sent along its top COATED money winners after the first 3 OFFERS three events of the year, and To Purchase Ball Cluh RUpi WYRSCH naturally Johnny Miller, winner Director of Special Skiing Mount Snow, Vermont, and former WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Smith,” proposing a meeting of all three, was on top with Washington, D.C. group has an­ Olympic Skiing^Coach will discuss Racing Techniques, Equipment, Complete 7 Point 1. Self Defense $90,000. this week “to finalize the iw nounced the“ good news’’ that details of closing. Strategy. In the next three places were it finally is ready to purchase Complete 6 Point Brake Overhaul Grier Jones, Lanny Wadkins - “We are trying desperately to Lifetime Guaranteed 2. „Physical Fitness the San Diego Padres, whether and Ben Crenshaw, with Jones avoid protracted and unplea­ SEE THE MOUNT SNOW MOVIE & RUDI IN ACTION Auto Tune Up Includes or not owner C. Arnholt Smith Labor and Am erican Goldin Muffler at $20,351, Wadkins at $19,832 sant litigation which would 4 4 8 8 cars 3. Confidence agrees. FREE—DRAWING FOR PASSES TO MOUNT SNOW Paris and Crenshaw at $17,412. further compound your Cyl. 8 Cyl. only « Jo Fit 0 ^ H The businessmen obtained an 1 9 9 9 . A ■ Instatled, And where was Jack problems and those of the Cars 24.99 Inspect master cylinder and brake lines: insurance policy Monday which A m er. ~ I Including WOMEH, MEN, AND Nicklaus? Tied for 87th place franchise.” V replace brake linings on all 4 wheels Cars ■ Labor attorney Stephen Danzansky We inspect spark plug wires. checK en­ turn and resurlace all 4 brake drums. Ad- with Bert Yancey, each with The National League owners CHILDREN WELCOME said, “will provide satisfactory Register In Person or By Mail . . . I------^ gine compression, install new C h a m p ion |ust brakes for proper drum contact, Double wrapped and zinc coated for $1,051. last Dec. 6 conditionally ap­ or AC spark plugs, new points con­ rebuild all 4 wheel cylinders: bleed and extra protection against rust and cor­ indemnification to us and the proved the Padres' sale to Dan- denser. rotor and new Lee air litter 'Set fill with heavy duty brake fluid. Check rosion. Adapters, brackets and clamps National League against an REGISTRATION FORM dwell, tune engine to manufacturer s emergency brake and road lest car additional. 'zansky’s group for $12 million specificatioris. Lee air filters to lit most CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR adverse judgment in the with indemnification one of the MANCHESTER STATE BANK American cars. Disc Brakes not included. Extra charge Jones Back for new drums and cylinders. ALL WORKING SHIFTS various law suits arising from major term^ that remained to Home of the Free Checking Account INSTRUCTOR: Hwang Kwang Sung KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (U P I)- N a m e ...... the transfer of the Padres to be met. When the group failed 1041 MAIN STREET 1964-1968: Republic of Korea Army Instructor Larry Jones has resumed his Washington.’’ A ddress...... 3 WAYS TO CHARGE for information 1968-1969: Republic of Vietnam Army and U S. Marine Instructor to meet the terms by a Dec. 21 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 job as defensive coordinator for In a telegram to Smith, deadline. Smith told the league C ity ...... 1971: Retired as Captain from Republic of Kprea Army the Tennessee Vofs, a job he Joseph Danzansky, the grocery Manchester s a l e : w e o . thru s a t . CALL: Pratt and Whitney /(tircraft Club Instructor he had broken off negotiations □ GIRL . DBOY held in 1970 before becoming chain owner who heads the with Danzansky. Smith’s later Open Late Every Night 1972: Hwang's School of TaeKwon-Do Chief Instructor head coach at Florida State. • h Alternate Date Feb. 9, 1974 RECREATION DEPT. OFFICE Age Group ...... 1973: Manchester Community College Extension Course Inst. Washington group, hinted at decision to sell to a Los Angeles GARDEN GROVE ROAD, MANCHESTER 1145 Tolland Tpke. Except Sat. ’til 6 P.M. Jones resigned from Florida legal action. - 9 A.M. 1973: Graduate of I.T.F. 1976 Olympic Referee's School group headed by Marjorie 046-4745 State after the 1973 season when All racers names will be “We have good news and we Everett was rejected by the his Semnnoles lost every game. published. hope you’ll agree,’’ he told league owners.

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_ ' , M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Jan. 23, 197» - PAGE NINKTRITN Tolland sK V-B tllS Mrs. Gras so Has Edge For Democratic Nomination Perfect WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - Mrs. Grasso also told Dempsey,iDsev. presentnrescnt at thetho an­an- __i__...... ^ Taylor Ross, elected Wyoming political moderate, and has PORTLAND, Ore. (UPF) Nancy Gebhardt Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., newsmen she would not seek a nouncement in the Ramada Inn, governor in 1924. The others decides to seek the office again. most of Amtrak's staff were Bronson considers the high Coast Starlight, typifies Am- been critical of Nixon ad­ n m m a i Amtrak, viewed from 'a vice. “if you see an empty seat, is campaigning to’ become the third term in Congress this called the occasion “one of the were Miriam “Ma” Ferguson, He gave as his reasons the non-railroaders and many were percentage of young travelers tak’s performance. take it.” ministration policies. reclining coach seat, is. a first woman governor of year, even if she failed to win most historic events anywhere elected Texas governor in 1925, fact she is a woman and was political appointees with a lot to riding his car encouraging and Connecticut with a lead in early the nomination. Lately she has been leading elected to the congressional curious blend of comfort, late 'The northbound streamliner Ten minutes of the lost time in the United States of and Mrs. Lurleen Wallace, learn. “But,’ he said, “they're evidence of a big, untapped Wins Science Prize opinion polls and the distinction America.” the other Democratic can­ seat he held before running for f u i a m u r trains, padded schedules; an­ arrived at Oakland 20 minutes was recovered over the 74 rriiles Is Interested '. elected Alabama governor in learning and they have one big market. of being female in a male- didates in early opinion polls governor. tiquated equipment and late because the conductor had between Oakland and Davis. New Britain Mayor Stanley The former Democratic 1966 when her husband George thing going for them that VIVIAN KENNESON dominated pursuit. Pac immediately^' expressed and was ahead of incumbfent Being female in male- sometimes shoddy service. “It shows we’re appealing to been forced to stop the train The ticket agent had forecast They made a growth of 1.4 governor has remained neutral Wallace could not succeed railroad executives never had: Correspondent Republican Gov: Thomas J. dominated politics either can Southern Pacific engineer an entirely new segment of the near San Luis Obispo to warn we’d arrive at Davis "on time” years in reading comprehension Mrs. Grasso, 54, announced “interest'’ in her Sixth District in the contest between Grasso, himself as the state’s chief They know that the passenger Tel. 87 -4704 her candidacy Saturday, congressional seat, which in­ Attorney General Robert K. Meskill. be ah asset or liability. Fred Leltzer of Portland traveling public that we the engineer to reduce his speed because of the padded schedule. in 45 instructional days. executive. carrying business is here to Nancy Gebhardt, daughter of describing herself as a. cludes nearly 50 towns in the Killian, former University of Mrs. Grasso entered state Al Smith, the first Catholic describes the Amtrak operation stay and they’re doing never able to lure aboard trains over the poor roadbed. A second flow chart woAshop Mrs. Grasso, who has two SALE! “This timetable is a full hour Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gebhardt of will be given at the school on “People’s candidate” before a northwest corner of Connec- Connecticut President Homer politics as a representative in nominated by a major party for as “the most expensive children and lives in Windsor everything possible to promote before. All we have to do is hold Coach 1414„xwas a bargain Anthony Rd., has been named the legislature in 1953 and was president, once said about on to them.” slower than what the Shasta Feb. 13 under the auspices of crowd of supporters of her bid tibut. Babbidge and former Norwalk Locks wih her educator- bureaucratic boondoggle ever and improve it. This is quite a basement scene with boarding winner of the Bausch & Lomb re-elected in 1955. She was Women in politics: “Men will Daylight made the r.un 20 years Capitol Region Education Coun­ for the Democratic guber­ He announced support for her Mayor Frank Zullo. husband, is a proven top vote saddled on the backs of the change from -the pre-Amtrak passengers seeking reserved Science Award at Tolland High elected secretary of state in Uke advice from a woman,.but Holding on to young-or older- ago, ” he explained. “Why? Ask cil (CREC) of Hartford. natorial nomination. candidacy, thus becoming the IF Nominated getter.. She won election to American taxpayers.” days when the railroads did seats already occupied. School. 1958 during Dempsey’s ad­ it s hard for them to take orders passengers may take some> the S.P. Probably the roadbed This session is part of a She said she would challenge first big city,mayor to declare If Mrs. Grasso is nominated A Dunsmuir, Calif., everything possible to dis­ The harrassed conductor Congress a second time in 1970 ministration and was re-elected from a woman.’’ doing if train number 14, the is so bad its unsafe to go any The award is especially statewide series sponsored by the party ’s choice in a primary support for any of the four can­ and goes on to defeat the by a nearly 50,000 vote margin brakeman sniffs at the airline- courage train travel.” could give only one piece of ad­ significant because it in 1962 and 1966. And some male candidates' styled Amtrak methods, faster.” CREC during the 1973-74 school election if she fails to win ap­ didates for nomination. epublican candidate in in the face of a Republican recognizes the senior with the Meskill, who has not an­ are known to be less agressive decries the lack of S.P. year and is for reading proval at the June nominating State party chairman John November she would become landslide both in Connecticut highest scholarstic standing in convention. It would be the first nounced whether he will seek a with females than with fellow maintenance and believes im­ specialists and other teachers Bailey has remained publicly the fourth woman governor in and the nation. science subjects for the past primary for the party’s guber­ neutral. U.S. history. second four-year-term as males for fear the voters will proved passenger service can of middle and high school Leading Polls governor, has said he would like three and a half years. grades. natorial nomination. Former Gov. John N. The first was Mrs. Nellie think they are “picking on the only come from rebuilding the Mrs. Grasso is considered a to oppose Mrs. Grasso if he. woman" no matter how tough roadbed. Nancy has taken biology, Skylab Men Pleased With Home chemistry, physics and is and capable she may be. The S.P. station agent at currently taking Advanced Pittsburg, Calif., is covinced Study in biology. the only solution to poor By THOMAS G. BELDE.N Officials of the space agency one takes for granted at home bigger and better white As winner of the award, Nan­ roadbeds and worn out equip­ IIPI Science Writer have gotten as full a description had also been provided aboard elephant.” He specifically said cy will compete for a four-year ment is a railway subsidy“like HOUSTON (UPI) - The as possible from all the Skylab. the restraining devices needed Bausch & Lomb Science those given the airlines.” engineers who designed the crewmen — while the men were The lights, the air con­ Skylab space station to be a to combat weightlessness while Scholarship at the University of WE WELCOME YOUR But porter Rollie Bronson of in orbit — on how good a home ditioning, the bathroom, “home away from home” for eating were inadequate. Rochester, Rochester, New Oakland and veteran conductor the ship is, to aid in the design storage lockers and the shower FOOD STAMP PURCHASES nine different men can be well of spacecraft of the. future. Gibson and Carr both York. Scholarship winners are Bill Henderson of Portland are — the first ever flown in space suggested the tiny little cell­ pleased with their work. One of the major successes of — work fine. What few com­ selected on merit, and stipends the area's omv contagiously optimistic about like bedrooms each man has based on need could range up to the future of American train With,pnly a few gripes — like America’s first effort at plaints there are center on some of'the soap “smells like building a space station was the could have been bigger, and $4,500 per year. travel under Amtrak supervi­ small items, according to the they would have liked a little EAST HARTFORD sion, and Amtrak's ability to dog shampoo” — all three design of the lab’s walls, floors, men’s comments. -Reception Skylab crews have generally ceilings and doors to look like writing desk or at least a flat, The Tolland Junior Woman’s IlfflLl TO uinii 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE handle the forecast deluge of Dog .Shampoo QUARTERED - NO GIBLETS FRESH CUT - FOR SOUTHERN FRY been pleased with their ability they do on earth. moveable shelf that would have Club is planning a reception for passenger traffic resulting “I find the shower to be very, sufficed as a desk. 5, 801 SILVER LANE , from the energy crisis. to live with as much ease and That wasn’t necessary, since very nice, although I think the own Manager John Harkins and comfort in weightlessness as And Carr revealed that if the CHICKEN CHICKEN Henderson admitted that there’s really no up or down in soap is lousy,” groused Carr. his wife, Joan, Sunday from 2 to MANCHESTER they have. zero gravity, but it turned out spacecEaft gets a little too 4 p.m. at Tolland High School. FOOD DISIOUnt! “There’s got to be a better way warm at night, there’s enough -260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN PARTS PARTS the astronauts float about the than to give us stuff that smells The reception, originally staion upright, just like they do flexibility in the papoose-like scheduled for Parker School, is LEGS BREAST like dog shampoo.” bag in which they hang from the Tender 4 Mealy With Rib Cage Your Master Charge Welcome On down on the earth. Some opened to all residents who BiG MIDDLETOWN Pogue complained that "I bedroom wall to sleep. K.. COC All Freezer Orders engineers had said all the doors wouldn’t want the people who wish to welcome the Harkins to 900 WASHINGTON ST.. RT. 66 BREAST r I - ■ shdhld have been like portholes, “ In very fot weather I leave Tolland. Refreshments will be With Wing lb. designed this (dining room) the top blanket rolled up and . 69' . 89' thinking the men would move table to do anything else ... served. about horizonally like fish. put it under my head rack and I SWIFT PREMIUM ^ SWIFT PREMIUM - because all they’d do is make a sleep in the nude,” he said. PSAT Tests WESTERN BEEF Anchor Thciiisclvcs The guidance counselors at PORK ^ 9 9 PORK LOIN $ 0 1 9 Another major engineering TolIancT High School have con­ success of the eight-room, 100- ferred with all students who r n i LAN D t u b s . w e d . S A T. SHOULDER i£ 4l ROAST ton orbiting house was the Better Tasting have taken the PSAT this past BREADED ^ PICKLED OR triangular grid pattern of the fall at the school. TO P NO TCH floors and ceilings. By wearing Carrots On The Way The counselors urge parents VEAL $ 1 1 2 9 special shoes with a twistable, who wish to discuss their son’s SMOKED,:£QQ0 9 . CLOSED MON. OPEN SUNDAY 0 triangular plate on the bottom, or daughter’s test scores to STEAKS 11 lb . lb . TONGUES 9 S I the men could anchor EAST LANSING, Mich. ^ His carrot, he said, is darker, make an appointment. I p e c ia l s t h u b s . f r i. s a t . themselves anywhere by simp­ (UPI) — What's up. Doc? sweeter and straight instead of .Nursery Ref^istration SWIFT GOVT. GRADE “A” ly slipping their foot into the Better carrots, according to bright, bitter and crooked. The Tolland Cooperative Hoofs gridwork and giving it a Horticulturist Larry R. Baker. Baker said farmers are Nursery School will have Mates it Easier to Save half-turn. O ven Prepared 1st.-4th. Rib "In a practical sense, " he beginning to demand his seed. registration for the 1974-75 ses­ BUTTERBALL “I think the idea of the reports, "We have taken a giant Michigan growers produced sion at the Religious Education triangle grid is great,” Skylab 3 step forward in carrots.” ANY more than 42,(X)0 tons of carrots building of the United scientist Edward G. Gibson The 35-year-old Baker, hor­ in 1972, the most recent for Congregational Church on Feb. TURKEYS SIZE said. “The whole place ought to ticulturist at Michigan State which the state has figures, and 13 from/10 to 11:30 a.m. RIB ROAST.^1.3 9 be made out of it.” University, previou^ failed in Baker himself has five acres of Parents should bring Gibson suggested, though, his project tojwevelop a children’s birth certificates, N o S to o p in g ... LOIN END a CENTER CUT FOR BAR-B-Q land covered with the Whole Av. Wt. 30-35 Lbs. that he would have preferred a seedless pickle. M this time, vegetable. immunization records and the solid backing with a pleasant, he said, he has succeeded in registration fee of $10. All PORK PORK RIR soft color to it behind the Michigan State granted him O U n n Combination making carrots better tasting children must be four years old U n U l 9-11 Chops trianplar gridwork, to avoid and better looking. $4,9(J9 to.experiment on raising by Dec. 31, 1974. No Bending... END LOIN lb. hybrid carrots. “having the whole place look The problem with carrots, he For further information call RIB.BEEF >1.09 like a maze.” PRODUCE DEPT. said, is they taste bitter - "like ■'Personally," Baker said. ”I 872-0334 or 872-2829. In lengthy tape recorded dis­ CUT AS DESIRED INTO ROAST AND STEAK " oily turpentine.'■ like carrots. I prefer working SUNKIST 88 SIZE" cussions, Gibson and fellow, Because of that taste, he said, with them to working with, say, Reading Workshop No Unloading of DELMONICO or crewmen Gerald P. Narr ana mothers cook carrots for kids onions " Special education students NAVEL CLUB STEAK William R. Pogue all agreed who do not want them. from the course given by Dr. GREEN many of the creature comforts You Eat Evory Ounce lb . Sigita Romonanskos of the ORANGES 2 .1 9 r ------University of Connecticuf PEPPERS attended a workshop at the Shopping Carts at Whole FINAL Tolland Middle School last w ^ . The workshop was conducted HI by Elaine Yatroussis, the Top N o tch ! 1 0 J 9 « 2 9 PORK L0INS1.09 Tolland Middle School reading CUT AS DESIRED INTO ROAST AND CHOPS lb . I specialist. It incorporated the theory of flow charting as a TOMATOES GRAPEFRUIT I Bugnackl’s SPECIAL 1 technique in teaching, Indian RIvtr mechanics involved in im­ Whitt plementation and a review of v. “48 Sizt" 10.99« GERMAN ROLOGNA PRINTS I PLAIDS! SOLIDS! instructional materials in use COOKED SALAMI vV2 lb . Colorful plaid suitings, quilted prints, Screen prints and many solid color at the reading center. DAIRY DEPT. D E LI DEPT. flannels. The flow chart technique was employed by Ms. Yatroussis in TROPICANA (CARTON) ALL MEAT, ALL BEEF, CHILD MILD . VALUES TO $3;98 A YD. SAVE TO $2.48 A YD. the $4,100 Title II, Phase 2 grant GROCERY SPECIALS awarded by the State Depart­ ORANGE ALL MACHINE WASHABLE ment of Education to fund her GEM SMUCKERS GLORIA Cottons, Acetates, Acrylics y d g proposed program during this MARASCHINO 0 0 JUICE STRAWBERRY M A a Rayons, Polyester, Wood school year. Four seventh and FRANKS CHERRIES Blends. 44"/60” Wide eighth gFade classes have com­ PRESERVES 9 Oz. Jar f o r ' O pleted the program to date. 12 0z. Jar " V '/2-gal. , 3 /l» » carton S'' Quirks VISA-MATIC FLEISCHMANN'S CANNED lOUBLEM NITS SOFT HORMEL $ ^ 4 9 WITH THIS COUPON & *5 PURCHASE | In The 3-lb. ■ ■ o u b l e I \ nits MARGARINE k 4 9 ^ HAM can H ' MAXWELL HOUSE I LIGHT N'LIVELY . WEAVER (VAC PACK) 1 LB. News SHOPPING COTTAGE CHICKEN COFFEE CAN. t Q Tremendous selections of the most beautiful MACHINE CHEESE * cont.. 0 9 ^ ROLL i 7 9 * ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER WASHABLE, TUMBLE DRY double -knits you’ll find Bonehead Trophy SCHORR'S (CHUB) VALID THRU JAN. 26 anywhere. d' DALLAS (U PI)-T he Dallas Bonehead Club will present its CARTS REDEEM AT WESTERN BEEF j HALF SOUR GALLO $ 1 9 9 annual “Bonehead of the Year” 13-oz. ■ PICKLES 'S’ SALAMI Pt<9- 1 ______1 trophy Friday to the pro foot­ 8 9 ^ ball fans of America. Visa-Matic carts make shopping a breeze. They hold more VITA HERRING GALLO (SLICED) FROZEN Fashion perfect TREVIRA KNITS are included along “ The award is being food without messy pile-ups, eliminate stooping and bending PARTY $ 1 1 5 SALAMI & TASTE OF THE SEA DAIRY with smart heather grey grounds for colorful knit presented to the fans for their 12-oz. ■ designs. Many, many textures, too! ■quixotic loyalty to the sport,” SNACK jar ■ PROVOLONE ‘«.“9 9 ^ SHRIMP CONN. FRESH the organization said. “What and when you reach the check-out counter, you don’t have to APPETIZER DEPT. DINNER k Q < other group would purchase unload the cart. A courteous check-out cashier does all the 7 0z. Pkg.^ y w # MILK gal. 1,25l over one million tickets to foot- Lots of shadow plaids in dark and pastels; cooroi.iating bajl games in 1973 and then not work for you! LONGACRE DARK MEAT tweed effects fancy designs to mix or to match! even show.” PRODUCE SPECIALS AI Hirt, the trumpet player, Fresh Picked Flavor entertainer and part owner of Regular $5.98 and $6.98 a yd. the New Orleans Saints football TURKEY . . . 6 9 ' club, will receive the award on VALUABLE COUPON CRISP-AIRE 3Lbs: CQC Save to $3.10 a yd. behalf of the fans. The I i MCINTOSH APPLES D U Boneheads said many know ON6 oozersl LIVERWURST CHEESE Hirt as "the fan of fans.” CrRAD6 A LARfre Em peror Polyesters, The Bonehead Club is made ONE DOZEN Shop-Rite Pauley Acrylics, Blends up of leading Dallas citizens Store Sliced* who hand out awards for what Store Sliced Muen.ter V}-lb. 1 BED GRAPES 58”/68” Widths they consider boneheaded acts . GRADE A FREE EGGS worthy of public recognition. Indian River Florida )sweet) WITH COUPON ANO *7.50 pURcHASB. 587 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. Test Skipped LARGE EGGS U lM lT ONG COUPON JUICE ORANGES 15 for 69^ EVERETT, Wash. (UPI) - GrOOOTHRU JAN. I9 7 A SO-FRO FABRICS Police said they skipped a WITH CDUPDN...... OPEN 8:30 A.M .-10:30 P.M. Indian River Temple breath test for sobriety on a 20- FREE always first quality fabrics Redesm Your Federal Food Stamps year-old man whose car We Reserve Right to Limft Quantities — None Soid to Dealers at Shop‘Rlte ORANGES DOZ. smashed into a store and BURR CORNERS TRI-CITY PLAZA caused $30,000 damage. Cello 4 Pack SHOPPING CEN1ER VERNON The car crashed into a state Prictt aflaclive thru Jan. 76. ISM Open Dally 9;30-9i30 Open Dally 10-9; Sat. 10-6 liquor store, police said Wa raaarve the right to limit quantltisa. Not rsiponalhin Im ih ..mi. .| Ih • Tel. 648-7728 Tuesday, and "fumes from the TOMATOES pfcg.“ Tel. 875-0417 broken merchandise made such EVERY DEPARTMENT OPEN 7 A.M. to MIDNiGHT-MON. thru SAT. tests impossible.’’ PAGE TWENTY ’MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 23, 1974 ~

P r e s i d e n t Social Praises -..v:.:-/' Security

S t r a u s s 1' Q. I’m only 16 years old but I want to start looking for a part- WASHINGTON /U P I) - time job. Do I need to get a President Nixon paid tribute - work permit before I come in to Tuesday to Lewis L. Strauss, a S get a Social Security number? former chairman of the Atomic '" A. No. You don’t need a work Energy Commission, as ‘-a ' permit, but you should apply for patriot who opened up new a Social Security number as vistas of technology for soon as possible. The Social America and the w orld.” '.s' Security administration must Strauss, 77, died Monday at his '-'j screen every application home at Brandy Station, Va. against the national -files in As a member and later chair- Baltimore, Md. to make sure man of the AEC Strauss cham- \ I WEEK that duplicate numbers aren’t pioned development of the issued or that the applicant GRJUID OPENING... hydrogen bomb and was a ^ hasn’t been issued a Social center in some Washington Security number before. This of oni af debates of the late forties and process may take several early fifties on shaping national weeks. atomic energy policy. 0 . 1 recently moved here and In a statement, Nixon said, I noticed my Social Security ‘Tt falls to few men in any ^ ' number is different from the generation to open up a totally ; ' " number of my co-workers in the new chapter in human history '' '\s office. Should I get a new ... Under his direction America - " number in this area? began the crucial pioneering " ' SaleMatum A. No. Your Social Security work of harnessingihe atom for number never changes. You peaceful purposes. His vision , ' should use the same number all — „ MANOIESIHI and his leadership helped us to ' =» , of your life, no matter where convert the most lethal' of' you live. swords into the most promising , - “ Q. My wife and I receive a of piowshares.” combined monthly Social Nixon said Strauss was “a Security check. She plans to trailbiazer - a patriot who ' fs visit our daughter for several opened up new vistas to months and will be away from technology for America and the > home. Can my wife get her worid.” . '' benefit in a separate check? K-Mart Plaza A. Yes, she can. Your wife 205 Spencer St. should call or visit her Social Agencies Post Security office to arrange to Meeting Dates receive her check separately at your daughter’s address. In addition to the public agen­ F^esh Tender Gonntry Style However, she should be sure to cies which previ6usly filed their notify the Social Security office 1974 meeting dates with the when she returns home. Manchester town clerk, the Q. I have a small business in following also have filed : which I employ five people. One Manchester Board of Direc­ w m person I just hired showed me tors— Feb. 5, March 5, April 2, two Social Security cards with May 7, June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, the same name but a different Sept. 3, Ocf. 1, Nov. 12, Dec. 3, number. Which number should I all at 8 p.m. in the Municipal use? Building Hearing Room, unless Qiicken Airis A. Have your employe call or changed. Each scheduled visit the Social Security office meeting will be recessed to the immediately. The Social next following Tuesday for legQnorlers Security office will have his completion. records checked and advise him Capitol Region Council Of Q u a r t e f s with back which number he should be Governments — Jan. 24, Feb. using. Then he can give you the 27, March 28, April 24, May 22, correct number. June 27, July 24, Aug. 29, Sept. with wins Q. I- own a small vending 24, Oct. 24, Nov. 20, Dec. 1£|, all Bake business, which I operate part at 8 p.m., The meetings will be time. Do I have to pay Social divided among the various Fryer Security contributions on my towns of the council. earnings from this business? Human Relations Commis­ A. You are required to pay sion — Feb. 19, March 19, April Broil! 47 Social Security contributions if 16, May 21, June 20, July 16, lb your net earnings from the Aug. 20, Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Nov. business are at least $400 for a ^ ' 19, Dec. 17, all at 8 p.m. in the taxable year. Municipal Building. r or Thighs lb Chicken Legs Have a question about Social Security and its retirement, ■'li THE J lb survivors, disability or BoaslingCJiicJnin Chicken Drumsticks Medicare benefits? Write to FAMILY-ii) Questions & Answers, Social Security Office, 657 Main St., Fresh LAWYER Chicken Breasts lb East Hartford, Conn. 06108. W liola-Cfy-O'Vac lb 3!4 lbs Menace O f The Chicken Wings lb Crowd INVITATION TO BID ;^V:- "A / ” ' ■' ...... “Far from the madding crowd,” Sealed bids will be received ■" m u . i ! __ MM wrote the poet Thomas Gray, life in the Office of The Director of can be beautiful. General Services, 41 Center It can also be a lot safer. Crowds have built-in dangers, and the law Street, Manchester, Connec­ ticut until February 8, 1974 at requires those in charge—if any­ ' ■ l A one is—to take reasonable precau­ 11:00 a.m. for the following: tions against accidents. CHEMICALS m c k ’ | | 9 Consider this case: Chuck Bid forms, plans and Moviegoers came swarming in­ lb feiHlir, Flavorfiri Chuck specifications are available at to the lobby of a downtown the­ the General Services Office, 41 mi ‘ W " ft ater, determined to get good seats Center Street, Manchester, ______j at the next “break." But they Connecticut. pushed so hard against the re­ Town of Manchester straining rope that an elderly Connecticut woman in front suffered a broken rib. Robert B. Weiss, General Manager Green Giant LEGAL Ken’s Italian Cornso NOTICE Lincoln TO ENROLLED MEMBERS Gallon Hen's OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Sweet Pens CONNECTICUT: Dressing Blended Oil Pursuant to the provisions of Juice Drink the State Election Laws and the Bleach In due course, she filed a dam­ age suit against the owner of the Rules of the Democratic Party, theater. At the trial, the owner you are hereby warned that prote.sted: /t v gallon District Caucuses will be held Fin a st . “Crowding is one of the risks on January 29, 1974, at of going to see a popular picture. 151£W H08Sn jug District ijil Buckland School Grape- gallon We can’t help it if people have Auditorium, 1075 Tolland Turn­ bad manners." cans pike. jO ra n g e p lastic But the court granted the wom­ H B I Lim it 2 ^ b , l s I an's claim. The court said the District #2 Robertson School # . management had no business al­ .Cafeteria, 45 North School S $1 ju g Please lowing more people into the lobby Street. than it could safely control. District ifl3 Buckley School Ih another case, a publicity­ Classroom, 250 Vernon Street. seeking store created a crowd on District #4 Martin School 29 purpose by not opening its front Cafeteria, Dartmouth Road. door on time. When the door was District #5 Buckley School finally.thrown open, the resulting HaxwellHouse Cafeteria, 250 Vernon Street. scramble left two customers in­ District iW Nathan Hale, School jured. For its negligent rolein this Butter Cafeteria, 160 Spruce Street. affair.' the management was later held liable. District #7 Waddell School Coffee Library, 163 Broad Street. Richmond or Still, not every crowd-caused in­ jury is preventable. Another wom­ District dW Verplanck School Corn Country an was injured in an elevator when with this Cafeteria, 126 Olcott Street. too many people tried to squeeze District Keeney School in. Was this, too, the respgnsibility coupon Cafeteria, 179 Keeney Street. of the management? Demanding District #10 Manchester High damages, the woman .said it was. School Cafeteria, Brookfield But a court disagreed, seeing Street at 7:00 P.M., to endorse no one at fault in such an odd, im­ 1 1h can candidates for election as promptu mishap. Said the judge; members pL the Democratic with this coupon “How. could the owner of the Town Committee; and to tran­ building either foresee a possible sact such other business as may 1 lb Solid ' accident of the type described or 3nd a purchase $5 or more-Limit one per Customer be proper to come before said forestall it?" FN 23 VEN 20 Valid thru Jan. 26 Caucus. and purchase $5 or more-Limit one per Customer | « | { S | | | A public service feature o f the Dated at Manchester, American Bar Association and Connecticut, this 9th day of - FN 17 Valid thru Jan. 26 - l i M i l i l _ the Connecticut Bar Associa­ January, 1974. eDu A i mm mm n h mm ■ b mm s h h ^m ■ ■ a i mm m mm mm ■ tion. Written by Will Bernard. Democratic Town O 1974 American Bar Association Committee Theodore Cummings ' Chairman [Prices effective thru Saturday, January 26 Finast of Manchester Only| I I

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Fournier Will Become lUmt etrtrtd lor iilo no( SfrUMon., Jan. 21 thru Sat, Jart. 26 lYiiiiMt in coi lott or to other rriid oiiitri News for Senior Citizens GOP En^ orses Odom or Khoimitn. By Wally Fortin Administrative Pastor The Rev. Ronald J. Fournier From will be installed as ad­ For Scho(m Board ministrative pastor of Emanuel Hello there! programs will be huge success, Lutheran Church Sunday at the our big Raises $1,000 Earl B. Odom, 30, of 20 town committee’s bylaws — to It’s Wednesday agairt, and and will put the finishing Here is something 'else you 11 a.m. worship service in the Dorothy Rd. Tuesday night was boy, have I got super news for provide for election of the com­ touches for our bus. didn’t know, and I feel I should church sanctuary. endors^ unanimously by the you. mittee by a townwide caucus oorly wook od! Now, what about the mini­ tell you. One of our members, The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Republican Town Committee (similar to the one being held Have you ever gone to, or bus? Well, here’s the news that Mrs. Jennie Vecchiolla, went co-pastor of Emanuel, will of­ for a vacancy on the seen a sports event on TV riL I'i SILVER LANE—EAST HARTEOKl) Jan. 29 by the Democrats) — in­ made it possible to announce all out to contact people in ficiate at the installation Manchester school board. stead of by the existing process, where some of the crowd would that our bus fund drive is different businesses, and ceremonies on behalf of the The vacancy is for the term wherein the committee, in be yelling “We’re No. 1?” Well, technically over. through her efforts she raised Rev. Dr. Eugene Brodeen, ending November 1975. It was \effect, re-elects itself. if you just happen to be going by Donates Van over $1,000. How about that? IVleat Economy Outlet president of the New England created Dec. 27 when Robert \^GOP chairman A. Paul Berte the corner of Myrtle and Linden A short while ago, I sent a We certainly.^thank her for this Synod. Maltempo, also a Republican, Streets you’ll be hearing some i s ^ the bylaws revision com- letter to Mr. Ted Trudon Jr., with a big hug and a kiss. U n | | p Q , I IM '- .. W . ,1. || I n M • I Inir-.. I n . '> Mi ' As administrative pastor the resigned. Odom was an un­ The bast of this waokk mitW and the executive com- chanting that we’re No. 1, and it owner of Ted Trudon, Inc., Now, we’re not starting n u u n O i ^ 1 , (11,,,,, I, I , \|| Du Mnmi.i'i Rev. Mr. Fournier will serve as successful candidate for the will be coming from that brick mittw had considered the requesting information about a another drive, but ih case any of chairman of the church council school board la'st November. recomihendation and had ruled building better known as the Bar-S, Lean, Tasty seven or eight-passenger van, you were planning to send in and will be involved in all the He is expected to be elected to against U. Berte said the Senior Citizens Center. and the approximate cost for monies for the bus, would you administrative tasks of the the vacancy Monday night, Here at the center the staff executiv^ committee will such a van. I wanted to see just go along with this idea? church. when the board holds a regular reconsider and will make its and many of the members are C A N N E D H A M how much more money we’re As you all know we serve I The Rev. Mr. Fournier has meeting. decision knoWn. all exciM and simply thrilled going to need over and above meals four days a week here at been co-pastor of the church for The town committee voted at my announcement about our the bus. the center, and because of the the past two-and- one-half Odom, .a native of Virginia, unanimously to accept several bus fund drive. We made it; Well, last week I received a high prices of food we had to go years. has resided in Manchester for yes, we reached our goal. How minor changes in ifcs bylaws, as telephone call from Mr. Byram up on our price for our meals. Church -council members, about four-and^a-half years. He proposed by the bylaWs revision about that? Birtles, vice president of Ted What we would like to do is who were elected last Sunday at Rev. Ronald J. Fournier and his wife, Jean, have two Now I can let you in on a little Earl B. Odom ___ _ committee, but ameitded one Trudon, Inc., who told me that take any monies that may come the annual congregational children. He is a Pratt and other proposal, and then” special secret. When we started he and Mr. Trudon had dis­ in, plus the money we will raise meeting, will also be installed. E. Bodemann and Mrs. Edward Whitney engineer, assigned to adopted it unanimously also. this bus fund drive just a little the town committee: Charles J. cussed my letter, and they with our Variety Show, and put They are Kenneth G. Bensen Marsh, stewardship; Jon L. the Strategic and Business The revision committee had over four months ago, all we Crocini, Hillery J. Gallagher, decided, because they were that in our diner club fund, and Ronald J. Erickson, Norris and David J. Torsten­ Planning Group in its recommended that town com­ talked about was a bus to part of Manchester and because hoping that by doing this we worship and music; Mrs., son, communications; Miss Marketing Department. Raymond J. Karpe, Paul E. mittee members should lose replace our old one. I set a cer­ the senior citizens were No. 1 in will be able to offer our Theodore Chambers and Christine Bensen, Allan He has a B.S. degree in elec­ Willhide, Samuel Maltempo, 4heir memberships if they fail tain quota, and it. sounded their book, they would donate members the same meals we Frederick 0. Swenson, Hellstrom Jr., Mrs. Victor trical engineering from the Odom, Frank H. Livingston, to meet at least one of the Specials! reasonable, but probably a little an eight-passenger van to the now serve, but for a lot less evangelism; Herbert A. Bengt- Swanson and Mrs. David Virginia Military Institute and Beverly R. D^lone, Sally following three requirements: high to some people; and actual­ Marte, Elsie Swensson and Manchester Senior Citizen’s money. son and Carl V. Gustafson, Torstenson, delegates to is completing requirements for Attendance at no less than 50 ly it was, but for a very good Louise Cronin. Center for our use. It’s just a thought, and so all I parish life; Rodney Andersen Manchester Area Conference of an M.A. degree in economics at per cent of meetings, comple­ Are you getting your Stop &Shopsworth? reason. All the time I had Yes, I said donate, and not can say is if you do some and Leonard Hokanson, Chris­ Churfches. Trinity College. He served one The town committee will tion of assigned work, and something else in mind. meet March 7 — to endorse a a only that, but once a year they thinking about sending in a tian education; Mrs. Don Also, Miss Ruth I. Benson, year in Vietnam as a lieutenant financial contributions to the Other Dream town committee for 1974-1976. SWIFTS will replace it. How about that? donation, and feel you’d like it Carpenter and Donald J. Toney, memorial gifts committee; in the infantry. party. First I wanted to be definitely State Sen. David Odegard Believe me, I am lost for words to go toward the lowering of our mission and ministry; Keith Erland R. Johnson, the Augusta Also Tuesday night and also The town committee sure we would reach our main noted that exactly one year ago to express our sincere gratitude meal prices, then we’d be most Carriere and Jack Delbrook, Bengtson Memorial in a unanimous action, the town members voted to require goal, that of getting enough Tuesday (Jan. 22, 1973) he had and appreciation to the Ted happy to receive it. advisory; Bruce V. Johnson and Scholarship committee; Mrs. committee elected the fulfillment of at least two of the money to buy the bus. Trudon Corp. I t’s a good thing this is Robert Wilbrant, finance. following to fill vacancies on recommended changes in the G. Albert Pearson, nominating three requirements. 10-18 Pounds My other dream was to mope Bus Ideas. Wednesday, and I only have to*- Also, Gerald Besterfield and committee; William G. Bengt­ for additional funds so we could Now, I can’t overlook the report on two days activities, Leonard A. Johnson, property; son, John Haberern Jr., James These mini-priced® turkeys are plump and tender and give you slice alter pick up a little mini van wAgon good deal we did get for our because I’ve written more than Earl E. Anderson and Carroll C. Hamilton and Elmer R. that would seat seven or ei^ht delicious slice of great eating. new bus. When we decided on I planned already, but I feel so Nelson, housing board; Charles Swanson, auditors. Buy one, store another tor’Iateron. people. The ideas were many, the bus fund, we talked with great about the outcome that I but the highlights of the mini-\ Mr. Elmer Thrall, owner of the just had to talk about it. After bus would be to; all, it was a community effort, .Sell Basting Hens fit;° \Manchester Bus Co,, because STOP a SHOP 10-14 LB. U U lb. 1. Hopefully reach some of We had purchased our first bus and our seniors gave us so much Emanuel Adopts Principal Chosen our members living off our from him. We knew of his to be grateful for over the past regular bus route. experience with-buses, and we years, that working to give 2. To be available for our were very grateful to Mr. them a little in return is what $126,000 Budget c^im-^ri6QS^r@sR<^orSStd& senior members to call in, if Thrall, for taking the time to it’s all about. So, all I can say is For Parker School they urgently needed transpor­ God Bless You All for being give us his ideSs on what we Emanuel Lutheran Church tation to such important places should have in our bus, and concerned, thoughtful, and worship and attend a class on VIVIAN KENNESON tion by Scholastic Teacher, when Donald M. Parker died Pork Loin Roast ’ r 791f adopted a budget of $126,000 for as doctor’s appointments, etc. generous. Sunday morning. CorreHponcient Children Today, Reader’s suddenly at his Canterbury what type would be most prac­ 1974 at its annual con­ 3. I felt this would be of tical for our use. Cold Day The Rev. C. Henry Anderson Tel. 875-4704 Digest Services, the home at age 51. Boneless Pork Loin Cutlets , ‘1? gregational meeting Sunday and the Rev. Ronald J. Four­ excellent use for many things, He then gave us the name of a Hey! Last Friday was our. Northeastern Educational Dr. Kenneth .MacKenzie, afternoon in Luther Hall of the nier, co-pastors, gave a joint Robert D. Lincoln, 31-year- especially when we must go company, Cottrell Bus Sales, coldest day ina long, long time, Association, and the National superintendent of schools, and Vacuum Packed church. report, which indicated old former Green Beret, is the Lean Center Cut Pork Chops 1? - shopping for materials and Corp., and I contacted Mr. Leon and yet we had a nice turnout Association of Elementary Robert Dean, Board of Educa­ progress in most phases of con­ new principal of the Donald M. equipment for the center and J. Reilly, president of the com­ for our kitchen social bingo in School Principals. tion chairman, met with Parker Mrs. Roberta Walnum, career education specialist for Manchester public schools and According to Donald P. gregational life. In response, Parker Memorial School. He supplies for our craft pany, by letter.'An appointment the morning, and in the after­ Lincoln, a bachelor, did sub­ School teachers on Monday to Pork Loin RnasHoin Portion 89! SLICED BACON Anderson, financial secretary, the congregation expressed will begin his duties Feb. 25. William Altman, career counselor and job placement officer for Manchester Community programs, etc. was made, and' we discussed noon we had our first try at stitute teaching in Tolland last tell them of the hiring of Lin­ $109,000 of the budget has support of the team ministry Lincoln said, “I believe my Collep, both standing, make last minute checkups on job presentations to be made by As you realize, our bus is on a the type we thought we would afternoon setback. Despite the May and June at most grade coln. already been pledged by that has been in effect for the background reflects an impor­ Boneiess Pork Loin-Rib End ^ o tt Gray, announcer at WINF radio, ?nd Sophie Pawshuk, traffic coordinator at WINF pretty tight and busy schedule, cold weather, we had 50 players levels in all of the schools. Dr. MacKenzie said he feels like. Mr. Reilly made some ad­ members of the congregation. past two-and-one-half years. tant and necessary balance The presentations made this morning at Bennet Junior High School were the first in a and if we tried to make many ditional suggestion^, and then with the following winners: He said, “having known Don the staff did a good job of He reported that working with a Keith Carriere, vice chair­ between the intellectual dis­ Pork Ribs Countrystyle 89! Pork Sausages changes in the present route, gave us a round figqre for the Bernadette Schultz, 135; Bess Parker and seen the outstan­ sticking together as a team in series of career education seminars for ni”th grade students. (Herald photo by Gen- “faith budget” for 1973, 97 per man of the church council, cipline of liberal arts and tiluomo) . r j we would find that we couldn’t bus that we could use as a guide Moonan and Lyla Steele, 128; ding educational environment the absence of a principal but cent of the anticipated income reported for the various com­ educational training, in com­ get all the members to the line. Karl White, 125; Oscar Cappuc- at that school, I look forward are anxious to receive help and pledged had been received. mittees of the church. One of bination with a wide variety of center on time for the Pretty soon now, we’ll be able cio, 123; Gladys Seelert and with enthusiasm to working guidance. the major projects undertaken commensurate practical programs. Eva Lutz, 122; Jennie Fogarty, there.” Lincoln will meet with the to give you all the faqts and 7 9 * Financial reports by the was the building of a parking lot experiences.” Parker School has been Bennet Students Learn Anyway that’s what I had in figures, and I’m sure yob’ll be 118; Wilbrod Messier, 116; and treasurer, Earl E. Anderson, His formal education includes teachers and staff before Feb. SAVE 3 0 ' lb.! at the rear of ule parish house, without a principal since Sept. 2 mind, and that was why I set happy with the results. Ann Fisher, James Comins, Cis indicated that the books for 1973 graduation from high school in 25. Gook9d Hdins ^1 he said. A request from the You’ll like the tantalizing flavor and the mini-price* our fund goal to the $10,000 ^ what else can I say, except Wilson and Lou Webber, 115. had been closed in the black Reading, Mass.; BA at mark. Ruth Klein estate paid for a Of Radio, TV Careers to chant we are No. 1, and Monday came around with it with the full apportionment good part of this work, he Springfield (Mass.) College; Fully Cooked Haois Butt Portioo Water Added 79! although these companies some rain; however, we had 58 having been paid to the New MA at the University of F\rojecls Planned master charge reported. played one part in the fund for our kitchen social bingo, and fHE INTEAftAMR CA«0 NOW AT By JUNE TOMPKINS jobs, only unhappy workers. England Synod and other The evangelism committee Connecticut. He is pursuing the Water Added broadcasting is a tough field to Now| we have already drive, the key to making this all after lunch we had-50 pinochle Fully Cooked Ham Steaks About twenty-five ninth benevolences. had a neighborhood visitation doctor of philosophy degree in The speakers on the panel get into and a lot of work is received enough money for our possible was you, the many, players with the following graders from ^n ;iet Junior were Sophie Pawshuk, traffic project, and the parish life elementary education there. necessary in addition to special bus, and we still have a couple many seniors who sent in your results: High School heard a panel coordinator for WINF radio; As we predicted. Cold Weather, Limited Supplies, Florence L. Johnson, committee sponsor^ a “Craft Lincoln was a recreation education. They suggested of big fund-raising projects in contributions, and to all of the Lillian Lewis, 707; John Gai­ representing communications Scott Gray, announcer for and the Threatened Truck Strike have raised prices memorial gifts treasurer, and Hobby Night” and talent leader in Reading during LARSON’S beginning with the audio-visual the works, which should really outside helpers of clubs, ly, 688; Grace Moore, 688 Leon reported a balance of over $10,- summers through high school through broadcasting and WINF; Don Fleming, studio give us a little extra for things to new heights, so STOCK UP ON THESE ITEMS! show , Carriere said. Mrs. Fritz opportunities offered in secon­ organizations, businesses, Fallot, 650; Cis Wilson, 650; 000 on hand, with over $3,000 and college, and participated in television present their job crew chief for channe l 3 WTIC- we may need for the bus. (Hanging Weights) Wehrenberg has been serving You get a consistency of quality in ground dary school level to those in­ churches, etc., that were so Jennie Fogarty, '641; Bessie being expended on benevolence the Experiment in Inter­ descriptions and requirements TV; and Richard Dana, direc­ We are still counting on our as youth coordinator since beef you've never been able to buy before terested in a communications generous with donations. Some Coste and Hazel Anderson, 640; projects and items for the national Living in the The Mgidaire in the first of a series of tor of media at Manchester Food Sale coming up on September, and the group has . . . uniformly lean and flavorful everytime. career. Then, if interest is still were in the amounts of up to Wilbrod M essier and Ann U.S.D.A. Whole church. One of the gifts was a Netherlands. He did student Prepared in our own federally inspected planned career education Community College.' Tuesday, Jan. 29, at the center. been busy with service p la n t. . . the cuts of beef carefully selected there, continue with media $200. Fisher, 639; Bess Moonan, 629; two-manuel organ for the teaching in Newton, Mass., and programs to be presented at Dedicated to their jobs, they education programs in a com­ We have the Manchester projects, fund-raising activities Ceramatop ... the fat content scientifically controlled It all added up to a real com­ May Tivnan, 623; Mary chapel from the estate of the taught four years in Rockland . . . the quality checked. Simply ’delicious. Bennet and Illing Junior High nevertheless told the young Jaycees wives who will be put­ and plans for a Florida retreat munity college or a four-year munity effort, and that makes Nackowski, 621; Fritz Wilkin­ RIB ROAST OF BEEF late Paul J. Anderson. County, New York. The next Schools through the spring. career investigators the broad- college. in February, he said. ting on a Casino Night with all me very proud to be a part of it, son, 617, and Esther Gaudette, three years, 1969-1972, were Range The program, designed to casting field is not all proceeds coming our way. That The task force committee, Dana described a media and believe me the seniors are 616. On th§ recommendations of spent in the U.S. Army, con­ acquaint the students with glamorous. Gray said what one is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. which has been studying the program presently being sincerely grateful to all you Tryouts Tonight the restructure committee, cluding with a tour of duty as a various job opportunities and hears over the radio is only 10 9. needs of the parish, outlined offered at Manchester Com­ people who helped make this Remember tonight is the changes were voted for the Green Beret Lt. in Vietnam. arouse their interest in pur­ per cent of what goes on in munity College. We know both of these several improvements and Lean Ground Beef fund drive a success. church council and committees suing a career, made three broadcasting; the other 90 per night we will hold our first renovations it felt were impor- Lincoln was a full-time Gray and Fleming reminded for a trial period of one year. points. cent is all behind thb" scene in tryout for our Variety Show, at tanlrf The council was graduate student at the Univer­ Get Your Stop & Shopsivorth! the youths of the necessary 7 o’clock at the center, and we Instead of the usual 24 council sity of Connecticut during the First, the individual must writing, planning, and sacrifice in time. Besides a authorized to proceed with four know his limitations and must programming. are looking forward to seeing members, there will be 22 un­ of the suggestions, namely, last school year, pursuing in­ regular six-day week at WINF, der the new plan, with each one have 100 per cent belief in what^ High salaries are not made at GofC Sees Improvements you, and you, and you there. masonry work to the exterior of terests in reading education and Stop & Shop Sliced Beets 5 Gray had only Christmas day Tryouts will also be held this being elect^ to serve on a public school administration. he can do. the start of one’s career in com- off last year. Fleming said In Energy Conservation 28-35 tbs. Average the church, fire safety im­ Second, the opportunity is mhnications. In fact, Dana told coming Sunday at 2 o’clock in definite committee as chair­ provements for the Parish He served as a reading intern in most of his television crew the afternoon. We will cut into Steaks, Newport Roasts, Short Ribs. man or vice chairman. East Hartford and, in the fall of Chase & Sanborn 2 lb. Coffee » T always there — in whatever one the group one would probably work long hours with overtime. Education Building, im­ wants to do — but one has to We wish to send our heartfelt Hamburg, or anyway you desire. 1973 was appointed assistant start at the minimum wage and The panel unanimously An announced survey of The few violations were In reporting on the Sunday provements and renovations in keep knocking. condolences to the family of principal at the F.R. Noble would have to work up. agreed in spite of the unattrac­ Manchester shopping areas, minor, Clark said, and most of Church School, and the new the sanctuary including the Stop & Shop Whole Kernel Corn 5 - 95° Third, there are no lousy Florence Plitt who passed away School in Willimantic. AH panel members stressed tive side of their field, the conducted Monday night by the the areas visited — including schedule of worship instituted sound system, and work in the this weekend. kitchen including replacement Lincoln has had educational 30 07. feeling of self satisfaction and Greater Manchester Chamber downtown, the Parkade, Burr One more thing. in September, Rodney articles accepted for publica­ Sutton Bay Purple Plums Cons Vernon accomplishment in doing a job of Commerce, showed ’’signifi­ Corners, and Spencer St. areas CORNISH HENS Andersen, chairman of the of the dishwasher. Mr. Cupid paid us a visit over 22 to 24-oz. Size well made their particular jobs cant improvements” in energy ■=- were black. the weekend, when two of our Christian education committee, .18 07. worthwhile. conservation measures. There were no major stores good friends and members, and Mrs. David Torstenson, Stop & Shop Cranberry Punch The next career education Richard Clark, Chamber presi— in town with unnecessary lights Marietta Wilson-and Clifford Christian education coor­ km innr tirSII K a An /^Ani « .K the $22,000, the town would be -ri__ The site of the proposed project (Sirloin Tips) total cleanability. * 3 K M reinribursed by the state, Manchester Power Squadron DIABETIC NEEDS Sun Glory Assorted Cookies is on town-owned land on Grove otherwise the town will have to is planning to offer a free It’s beautiful. And it can stay that Get Your Stop & Sliopsn orth! St., adjacent to the Grove Court ll Mlni-Pricad fruduca specials I appropriate the funds. boating course on Thursday We carry the finest pharma* project which contains 24 units. way because it’s so easy to clean. Mayor McCoy feels tfie $16,- mornings if interest warrants. ceuticals for the^diabcitic pa­ Minute Maid Orange Juice First of the Season! The town is supposed to ad­ X The scheduling of morning A smooth, one-piece ceramic cook­ 000 per unit cost is a realistic COMEBACK CAM 100% FLORIDA ^ 6 01 o n e vance 75 per cent of the tient at the most economi­ one as. this is about what the Vegas Mavericks Dusters . . . Novas . . .'Mustangs . . . Darts classes is for the convenience of ing surface iets you clean up most ORANGE JUICE ^ConsQH architect fees, preliminarv s’te bids have been coming in at in those working the second shift, cal prices possible. We pick soil with just the swipe of a damp costs and legal fees. B>. auie for housewives and others un­ Hiblningn other towns, for similar cloth. There are no cracks, crevices On-Cer Double Entrees the town already owns the land able to attend evening classes. ^ up and deliver prescriptions projects; If the number on your Jan. 17th lottery ticket is Salisbury Steak with Mash d Pot. Veal I tfiis would amount to about $22,- Instruction will include safe­ at no extra charge. or exposed surface units to trap Farm. & Mostaccioli, Mac & Cheese with 2ib. 1 1 1 1 b I The town presently has 253 listed, you've won $17 and a chance to win one 00660 08244 33870 55309 64432 81187 Turkey Croquettes, Meatballs 4 Mashed r l j l 0 0 0 . . . ty afloat, seamanship, naviga­ grease and dirt and there’s no need Pnt ^ ^ housing units for the elderly. Of of two 1974 Ford Mavericks. To be eligible for the . [ This will have to be approved 03775 09890 35841 58777 65878 86686 these 104 were state-financed new 4p ..*1 ment which was built in con­ i I I I 13 WINDSOR AWE ^ Affairs, (DCA) met with Mayor tained by calling Allan 13 WINDSOR AWE. junction with the Rockville 5 ‘Cl a!t!^ ROCKVILLE. CONNECTICUT 0758333 • CONNECTICUT'S LOTTERY. Hellstrom, 643-0692. S7S 76SS P MAN6HESTER - 263 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST Frank McCoy and Housing redevelopment (project. ■ OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Authority officials to look over EAST HARTFORD - 830 SILVER LANE

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„ IWHESTER EVENING HERAI.n Manche.l,r. fan. W.I ... OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN 23, 1974 - PAGE TWENTY-FIVE > BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE \J Woman Convicted HAVE VDU PISCOVEREP I THINK VER FRAMI5 W H A T D O E S T H A T East Hartford Girl Killed QUIT BOTHERIN'ME UNTIL I OKAV, TELL ME WHAT WAIT-- dONCENTRATE.'GGLPlE-IF II^CIOENTALLV, I SUPPOSE L.S.OuBONNE ) WHAT'S AlUNS MV TV TUBE ISN'T PULSATIN' MEAN .IN PLAIN FIND OUT WHAT'S REALLY THAT ARTICLE I2> ALL I'M JUST ’ you POM'T GET IT TH' NEXT,A told you a b o u t 0EIN6 NATIONAL • United Press International unidentified woman died after ABOL)T--l've REAP when his vehicle slammed into S E T B U S S r CORRECTLY WITH YER ENSLISH? ------W R O N G ------^ FINISH- t im 6 a r o u n p yo u'l l •< PRESIDENT OF W H IT ! THAT STANDS A:SAFE LIVING Of Smut Peddling flames swept through a two- another tractor trailer and S R ip o s c i l l a t o r ; . IT FOUR TIMES ANP IMG my BE AS PUMB AS HE IS.'IS.’ AANi’ N = FOR "WHAT'S HIS 16 ZERO"! MEMBERS Four persons, including a and-a-half story home at 420 n 1 »TILL PON'T THIRP POUT HAWP IT TOME - I 'M p '- CLAIM ITS illegal FOR MEN TO OWN c t e l A R ! | teen-age East Hartford girl dumped large reels of copper UNPEReJfANP IT.' rea ping ; NOT STUPIP ENOUGH TO r Ferry St. HTo c : ANVTWNfi ALONE! T H E O W L S NEW LONDON (UPI) - A of love, and more definitely wire onto his cab. PROVI tM PUMB.AB.« J-- MANCHESTER PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE struck by an auto, died as a Police said firemen found the a r e a b o u t judge has described materials sex.” Police said the victim, TO VOTE result of separate accidents in woman, a semi-invalid, on a sold by a woman convicted of The judge added that the Connecticut Tuesday. Salvatore Caparelli, 34, was WHEN THEY L ^ " ( her IN' I bed in a first floor bedroom. smut peddling so vile they movies and documents taken trapped in the crushed cab for JOINED THE SANDH06 CLUB THEY A fire in Bridgeport Tuesday In Westbrook, a Providence, m a d e THE BOYS RE-DO THE POOL "would have been regarded as three hours before his body Skiing from the store "would have night claimed the life of Elma R I., truck driver was killed TABLE IN CHARTREUSE! AND As everyone who has broken a up) and the right flex. Be sure obscene by the community been regarded as obscene by could be freed. USE wrought-IRON CUES Brensher, 45. Police said the / leg on the slopes can tell you, your skis have metal edges for standards of Sodom and the community standards' of woman had just moved into the I” proper control. Buy your skis Gomorrah.” Sodom and Gomorrah.” there’s a safe way to ski and an Jackson Avenue apartment unsafe way. Skiing is an from a reliable dealer who can The opinion was contained in Mrs. Lucy was found guilty of Cu/f< .-li from a nearby apartment a /'2 3 exciting, invigorating, and recommend the right skis for a guilty decision handed down two counts of promoting week ago. challenging sport, but it can your needs and your budget. Monday against Mrs. Mildred obscenity and faces fines of up The East Hartford girl, StopiStwpf ... SoniMn* BY HANK LEONARD lead to serious injuries if you Poles should be fitted to your Lucy, a former employe of the to $2,(XW. Pamela Kenny, 16, died early may have M st you take unnecessary risks or are height. G(x)d poles are impor­ Nutmeg Book Store in New Court Clerk William Cabral today in Hartford Hospital from Nabisco o happy adl overconfident. tant for balance and control and London. said Tuesday a sentencing date injuries received when she was .Sunshine DR. SLOAU— THE GIRL'S VERY CRITICAL, has not been set. Buttered Flavored MOTHER IS HERE! igiyg Having the proper ski equip­ when walking on flat ground or Her conviction for promoting struck near the intersection of Chocolate Fudge MRS. NELSON./ ment and learning how to use it propelling you down a slight in­ “hard core pornography” is the Mrs. Lucy, whose defense Main and Sisson Sts. Tuesday CARE correctly is essential. Ski boots cline. They should be sturdy first in Connecticut since the was financed by the owners of night. Police later arrested a Ring Cookies r “ 0 ( p S a n d w ic h ^ Welcome Home JWI665 ancl constructed of light weight Supreme Court ruled last June the bookstore, was one of 10 DROPS help you prevent a sprained motorist, Charles Sasielaj 35, of 12‘/2 0zpkg 16 oz pkg THE ankle — the most common stainless steel or aluminum that communities can establish bookstore owners or operators New Britain, and chargeid him M O M M Y VIC BOMB= skiing injury. They should fit shafts. their own standards on obsceni- arrested during a state police with misconduct with a motor and ty. S t t t iS u p l a v im g it s a f e 1-13 snuggly, but allow room for Wear warm clothing and in­ pornography raid in November, vehicle and evading respon­ 1-^3 t •* >c. . 'V • H M »> N IA . I.K . T M l « | US PH OM Modess BABY JESSICA your toes to wiggle. Jhey sulated underwear to protect Circuit Court Judge Burton 1972 sibility in the accident. Squibb Jacobson said Mrs. Lucy was CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE should be stiff enough to im­ your body from the cold In New Haven, police said an Super or Regular Mineral Oil mobilize the ankle joint except weather. Sun goggles relieve aware of the content of the for slight forward flexing. Wear eye strain caused by snow materials she sold and she was pint Love, I DON'T 6ET IT BANZAI 1...WHY ..HE'S REAP ABOUT YOU IN THE THEY THINK YOU'RE A “S'" SHOULD HADLEY WANT MB A E MEDIA--AND PICKED Up TH IS r FOR SOME ■ GflVrt£/H>?V-SOTHERE- two pairs of wool socks or one glare. exploiting pornography for Come To The Farm... COUPON b a t tle QJ Mike GO-BETWEEN TO SELL THOSE CRAZY. IRRATIONAL NOTION NUT?y REASON YOUR WORD m i pair of silk ones under wool, but Are you in shape to go skiing? commercial gains. ETOLEN FOSSILS V* I'VE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO PEOPLE S E E M r— L ^ Q Q O P . no’cotton socks. The best way to get in shape is Save 5^ Doz. F IG U R E o u t ; Buy “ FRESH” Eggs Off Regular Price Safety ski bindings should to do exercises regularly for 20 He said the materials were Three Diamonds have a toe piece that releases to 30 minutes a day. You should “utterly without redeeming And SAVE! of Large or Happy 91st Birthday when there is a twisting force. begin doing this about a month social value and appealed to a Use Our Coupon - * ■ Medium Eggs g POPPY SHEA g I’BISCILLA'S POP BV AU VERMEER The forward release should before skiing season. After you prurient interest in nudity, sex Regular Prices SONRAY in Brine i-i Love, W H A T'S P L E A S E ! ' THAT'S WHAT function when there is a direct start skiing, exercise in the and excretion. Jumbo Eggs . doz. 95C EGG FARMS Neal, Dale, Sean :!:• u R H E L P h/iE FRIENDS ARE FOR! middle of the week to keep in “Love scenes here are truly a 5 0 T T S M A K E IT forward fall. Bindings should X Large Eggs . doz. 90c 230 Doming St., Rt. 30 :§ and Erin ^ Z THROUGH^ operated simply and be easy to good condition. Recommended misnomer for those torrid Large Eggs...... , doz. 85C Manchester- P.S. Sorry we’re late. T H E f a r - ' exercises include deep knee scenes of sexual exploitation NIGHT adjust. If you aren't sure how to Medium Eggs .... doz. 80C |.S o. WInilsor Town Una, "''8 • "I®'"” fo'^els 2 ply, 135 ct pkg 43c adjust the bindings, ask the bends, wall sitting, toe lifts, leg which leads to the degradation Conn. • 644-8625 ' W gate Faoiily Sue Toothpaste 7oz tube 84c • Get Set Lotion-Hard to Hold, 8 oz btl $1.27 V05 Hairdressing 15 oz tube 99c • Victor Medium Cleaned Shrimp 6)« oz can $179 I SUE B. I dealer to help you. lifts, sit-ups and push-ups. Get Vanity Fair Dinner Napkin 3 ply, 75 count pkg 49c eight hours sleep the night •ji: We’re wishing for you :§ \ »Y N D tnc f M R»c U S P>i OP Your skis should be right length (4 to 6 inches below the bef(jre skiing. Eat well so that i:i; a speedy recovery. wrist with arm extended stright you’ll have enough energy for ^ from ^ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF skiing. Your second family / Learn to ski properly and ’ OH,MRS.CAfWW WE20 “ ...F0R1HE. safely. Take lessons from a cer­ I Happy 35th Birthday S -SO HAPPY I HOPEVOU OAU MRTV tified ski instructor who has. Favorite Person Story #72 EILEEN MURPHY FOUND M30 IN ' WILL SERVE TO IMPROVE THE I M anchester passed tests in both skiing and \/-'3LAD^?'fOU KNOW WHAT TH6V slopes daily before skiing. Ice ^ and Chris ^ ABOUT PORK.... Discharged Tuesday; Mary sl()pes make controlling your Krzesicki, 22 Carter St., skis difficult. Unpacked snow is Lost and Found 1 Bolton; William Sanda, 333 hard to ski on. Rough terrain BiYorite a Pierson at Hartford LOST - Man’s heavy gold ring, Bidwell St.; Julius Bardzinski, can hurt your skis. Crowded 53 Dudley St.; James Bates, 325 slopes are bad because you with iridescent Roman head carving, generous reward. Autumn St.; Deborah Aronsoh, have to dodge other skiers. Phone M9-4523 between 8 a.m. - 399 Adams St.; Henedine National... 5 p.m. Veilleux, Shoddy Mill Rd., An­ Choose a trail that fits your abilities. Begin by selecting an BY HANA-BARBERA dover; Allan Hoffman, 53 LOST - Male Siamese looking L i- THE FLINTSTONES open, wide, smooth, straight kitten, wearing white collar. jSjskm Loomis Rd., Bolton; Raymond 1-75 LaVallee, 16 Norman St.; slope with a gentle descent and Vicinity Hudson and Wood- T H A T 'S HOW WC>ULD Aurelio Malo, 12 Margaret Rd. plenty of room to maneuver. bridge St. Children heart- RIGHT./ AND DO you MIND broken. 646-3128. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN I'LL CONTINUE YOU Also, Daniel Deveau, 322 If you go to a strange ski area, HOLDING get a trail map at the ticket 'T il P R IC E 6 FEEL? THIS A Oakland St.; Michael Mooney, LOST - LADY’S fur hat, vicinity DID YOU SEE HIM, ...LOOKS LIKE THOSE STORIES counter and keep it with you. OOP, BEFORE HE ' HYEAH, I \ YOU HEARD ABOUT PEOPLE CO/Vie DOWN.'^ MINUTE?... 42 Florence St.; Lisa Galvin, House and Hales, Morgans, RAN ? IT WAS ONE • SAW 'IM, ] LIVIN' UP HERE WEREN'T East Hampton; Nancy Hannon, If you feel that you are going LTD. Phone 649-339il, evenings. OF THEM, I'D F O O Z V ... j OUST STORIES AFTER ALL Grant Hill Rd., Tolland; to fall, relax — don’t fight it. BET A CLAM Maurice Davidson, 48 Bolton Control yourself by falling Parsonals-Announcementa 2 St.; Leopold Grenier, Paden sideways and slightly forward. Experienced Rd,, Coventry; John Hedlund, Curl your shoulder so you land 91 Pitkin St.; John Bania, 183 on the shoulder blade and roll to INCOME TAX Thompson Rd.; Anna your back. Slide on your back PREPARATION Shemanskis, 689 Main St. with feet behind the elevated to Also, Denise DeLisle, 173 prevent skis from getting stuck. Dan Mosler See you all at Northview! 649-3329 525-8263 1-23 Deming St., Jeffrey Zaino, RFD 3, Coventry; Peter Eggen, WILL join existing car pool or Cl 53 Lyness St.; Jeffrey Ross, 18B will start one to PWA, East I -X h the late Ely Culbertson way Esquire Dr.; Eva Robertson, Hartford, hours 7:30-4:45. Call ) S t>Y NtA Inc TM fltq os Pm on. 1 74 back in the.,]i930s. It was too V+CHRDJl?/i./e4* 432 W. Middle Tpke. NOTICE 647-9708. WIN AT BRIDGE In response to a petition for BY HOUSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY advanced for that early day but has been put to use of The bidding has been: 3 the installation of sanitary RIDE WANTED North Main late. West North East South sewers on Baldwin Street, Con­ Street, Top Notch area, to DARN! I In this instance it asked 14 Pass 14 cord Road, and Deming Street, Bidwell Street, Hours 7 a.m. - 3 MUST HAVE Splendid Splinter slams grand North to bid seven if he held Pass 14 Pass 34 A bout the Board of Directors will con­ p.m. 649-9704. TOLD IT two olUhe top three diamond Pass 44 Pass 54 duct a Public Hearing on 1 PIANO wanted, any condition. WRONG] honors'and North was more Pass 54 Pass Town 'Euesttey, February 5, 1974 at than glad to oblige. You, South, hold: Call anytime, 742-7141. Waddell School bags will be 8:00 p.m. in the Municipal NORTH (D) 3 The splinter bid can be The diamond grand slam 4 K J 6 5 4 2 4 A Q10 6 5 4K 43 Building Hearing Room. used by either partner. The might well have been What do you bid? on sale Friday morning at the INCOME YAX Returns and 4 AK1052 school and at the Eileen All affected property owners bookkeeping done professional­ f 8 only real problem in its use i: reached without the use of to make sure that both these modern gadgets but the A—Bid five notrump. Your Packard Puppet Show Friday will be given full opportunity to ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. ♦ KQ97 ipiinter bid set spades as the evening at the school. express their views on the 4$ A73 partners understand what an hand was played in a unusual jump is. Specifically, regional match-point tourna­ suit. You have no side iosers so proposed installation. RIDE or riders to UConn, Hart­ WEST EAST you try the grand-siam force to ford from Manchester, Mon­ 4 9643 4 87 if is defined as a bid in a new ment. Some players stopped at game in spades or ask partner to bid seven if he day, Wednesday and Friday, f KJ96 ▼ Q10754 suit of one more than a nor hoids two of the three top-spade mal forcing bid shows strong notrump. One pair bid seven leave 8 a.m. return open. 646- PONES *mp&ewAY ♦ 42 4 63 honors. NOTICE 1889. 44QJ10 4 K 9 5 2 support for partner’s last-bid spades and came up one trick NOTICE AND WARNING OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING suit and. a singleton. snort. Others landed in suc­ TODAY’S QUESTION OF THE TOWN OF BOLTON, CONNECTICUT WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH RIDE WANTED - 8:30-9 from Thus North^ jump to three cessful small slams in spades Instead of bidding one spade JANUARY 28, 1974 ♦ q j your partner hasjumped to three Madison Street to Cedar Street t A 32 hearts was a splinter bid. or notrump and only a few THE DULY QUALIFIED ELECTORS AND VOTERS IN THE HEY, WINTHROP... THANKe A LOT, TIMMIE / TIMMIES THE ONLY KID IN TOWN f? reached the optimum dia­ diamonds over your one dia­ and 4:30 from Cedar to TURN AROUND,' ♦ A J 1085 South had a rather minimum TOWN OF BOLTON, CONNECTICUT, AND ANY OTHER Madison. 643-6795. WHO M A K E S two-diamond response^but it mond contract. mond. What do you do now? CHOCOLATE-FLAWOREO 5NOWSALLS. 4 8 6 4 PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE UPON ANY OF THE T looked to him as if he held the (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Answer Tomorrow RIDE WANTED from Both vulnerable MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS "NOTICE AND WARNING ’’ right cards so South cue bid Manchester to Bloomfield Ave., to show his ace of hearts. Answer to Previous Puzzle ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AND WARNED TO MEET IN West North E ast South TOWN MEETING IN THE COMMUNITY HALL IN SAID TOWN Hartford, hours 8-4. Call 646- U Pass 24 It happened that this was a Dogs 1800 after 5 p.m. Pass 3? Pass 44 rather new partnership. OF BOLTON ON MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1974 AT EIGHT ' . ' ...... Pass 54 Pass 5N.T. North worried a while that (8:00) O’CLOCK P.M. FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES: LOSE WEIGHT with New Pass 74 Pass Pass his partner might have ACROSS 3 Agreeable 1. To consider and act upon an ordinance concerning the posses­ Shape Tablets and Hydrex (Pass forgotten their system and 4 Summers sion and consumption of alcoholic liquor on public property in the 1 Great — (F r.) ■ •Water Pills: Weldon been raising hearts. Then he 5 Snub-nosed 5 Analyze Town of Bolton. Professional Phartnacy, Bolton Opening lead-■4Q decided to trust his partner ‘dog arammatically 2. To consider and act upon an ordinance authorizing the ...is a lot better than Pharmacy. 8 Mixed-breed and showed his ace of clubs 6 Utah Indian Conservation Commission to enact regulations pursuant to Public at the five level. dogs 7 Chatted idly Autos For Sale 4 DiOt By Oswald & James Jacoby 12 Landed Act 155 of the 1972 Session of the General Assembly to protect the __^__'grj_C)_SEA irc T M fteq U S Pit Ot* 8 Mountain PVAUH South's five notrump was 13 Indonesian of passes inland wetlands and water courses within the Town of Bolton. the grand slam force. This Mindanao tying up $200 forevei; 1967 VOLKSWAGEN. 65,000 SHORT RIBS 9 Rubber trees 3. To receive and approve preliminary plans and specifications BY FRANK O’NEAL 14 Margarine 10 — of Anjou miles on it. Great gas mileage. modern bid was invented by 15 Dog speed and consider and act upon reports of the Public Building Commis­ 11 Chimney 29 Jacob's 43 Wants Phone 875-9892. contest carbon brother (Bib.) 44 Plant part sion and Board of Finance recommending that a sum not D '05s\=5, r I GUESS I 16 Nonconformist P ." D ." '- A ' .AMP NO^'P; WASTING ENERaV.' 19 Article 30Seas (Fr.) 45 Weary exceeding $271,(WO be appropriated for the construction and NEED CAR? Credit bad? (slang) 31 Without (Fr. I just toget free dieeking.“ ENER5N.' 21 One (Scot.) 46 Hire equipping of anew library on Toomey Lane. Said appropriation to Bankrupt? Repossessed? S T A R g a x e r :^ nsoftfabfic 23 Music note 34 — spaniel 18 Bird homes 47 March date be funded by Federal Revenue Sharing Funds as such funds Honest Douglas accepts lowest By CLAY R. POLLAN- 24 Took a seat 38 Mouth part 49 Chinese coin I used to have to keep $200 socked away to get gb. ARIES LIBRA 20 Kind of hound A Favorite Person Card that giiai'antees Hartford down, smallest payments. Your Doily AdMIy Guldt 25 Guido's high 39 Vim 50 Being (Latin) become available, and, if necessary, from the sale of bonds .as y p KHAR. 21 SEFr. 11 22 Feminine notes 40 Egyptian sun 51 Nerve networl hereinafter provided. A copy of the preliminary plans and free checking. Not any more. Not since I became a Douglas Motors, 345 Main. According lo tht Sion. name National Bank check cashing at hundreds of super­ To develop message for Thursday, OCT. 22 26 Back of neck god 54 Pedal digit specifications and estimate of cost are available for inspection at f^-23-39-46 24 Feeling 27 Aquatic 41 Female 56 Atmosphere Favonte Person at Hartford National. ^ markets and other stores throughout Connecticut. .A free AUTO‘ INSURANCE - com- read words corresponding to numbers 9-10-18-27/^> 28 Revokes a the Town Clerk’s Office. tV53-66-73 44-71-82 89' mammal chicken (prefix) pare our low rates. For a of your Zodiac birth sign. legacy safe deposit bo.x where available. All that and more in SCORPIO 4. To consider and act upon a resolution authorizing the Asa Favorite Person, you get absolutely free telephone quotation call Mr, 1 Bring 31 Romorree 61 Over 32 Wlngfike parts r T~ r " 5“ 6 7 r 5“ 11 issuance of bonds not to exceed $271,(XW to defray the balance of 2 Turn 32 A 62 Furthering OCT. 2 1 /5 , 33 Place to sit >6 checking. And you don’t have to keep any minimum one neat package for just $3 a month. What a bargain. Dolin at 646-6050. 3 Juicy - 33 You 63 Money NOV. I f 35 Bark cloth funds needed for the aforesaid appropriation, and to authorize the 4 An . 34 Gouip 64 Awolts 12 ii 2d 3-15-29-34, 36 Stream in Selectmen to determine the -form, particulars, manner of balance. They also give you free personalized checks. So get your free checking - and everything that autom obile Insurance? Call 5 Exciting 35 Coll 65 Vice Italy 17 J 16 6 Odds 30 Do 66 Line 57-68-74 ' 1? issuance and sale of such bonds. And a fantastic overdraft feature that keeps your " goes with it. Be a Favonte Person at Hartford National. Tom Crockett at the Crockett BUZZ SAWYER RY ROV CRANE GEMINI 7 Ooy 37 CrwHvt 67 Your 37 Vendor Agency, 643-1577 for low rates SAGITTARIUS 41 Minx It li 2i 5. To consider and act upon a resolution authorizing the mat 21 s o t 38 Con 68 You ' checks from bouncing. and efficient service. It pays to 9 Som«on«'s. 39 Along 69 T olking NOV. " 2 .» 42 Silly issuance of temporary borrowing of money in an amount not to EVJUNB to 70 A K check with Tom. MR, FlWCH,YOU'RE WASTING / IT'S TRUE NE THINKS YOU FRAMED \ HE'S SMART. HE KNOWS 10 Got 40 You DECi 21 44'Narrow band exceed $271,(KW in anticipation of the receipt of the prikeeds of V. MONEY HIRING ME TO PROTECT H50-55-59-62 I j M oke 4 1 Someone 71 Pedestal 1- 6-45-48^ 48 Go Into But there’s a lot more to ^ j HIM . BUT ERNIE'S NpT A VIOLENT^ THAT IF HE KILLS VOU, 2SY72-78-83-88 12 Tide 42 Look 72 Fomily 14 K IS M 28 29 66 3) any bonds issued to defray the balance of the funds neededioHflir We’re w'ith you all the way. 73 Todoy 51-70-76 52 Fastened 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, rebuilt , YOU, ERNIE HAS NO IDEA HE'D BE SENT BACK TO 13 Write. 43Chonge 53 Route (ab.l aforesaid appropriation. .* being a Favorite Person than CANCER 14 W ith 44 A 74 Now CAFRICORN 32 33 34 HARTFORD NATIONAL engine, new clutch, brakes, OF GETTING REVENGE. PR ISO N -A NP HE COULDN'T JUNE 21 15 Bit 45 And 75 Now DEC. 22 ,«<’ 55 Bewildered 6. To consider and act upon a resolution requiring that ail just free checking. There’s 57o on needs hood and fenders. Call 16 Carries 46 A 76 Close 57 Sea eagle ^ JUlV 22 as 36 library building funds, assets and all interest earned thereon, AT HARTFORD NATIONAL 644-1217, ask for Larry. B E A R y 17 Accent 47 CXjt 77 Into JAN. I t 58 Heavenly regular savings. H A N K X TRUST IS You 48 Ends 78 Or 2- 8-12-16^ a; then Federal Revenue Sharing funds and all interest eameti IT .X ^ T 9KAV, ^ ,13-25-35-41 79 Belter Father HIT Siiit4'wule(\miuvlicut Offices^ '64-57-84-^ 19 Todoy 49 That |4(WO-79-80V& 59 Italian city thereon, as received, be applied to the cpsts (exclusive of any in­ PETER K GOOD 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Bus. new E 20 Let 50 Good 80 Things 12 rebuilt engine, excellent condi­ I ' L l TALK LEO 21 Count 51 To 81 A AQUARIUS 60 New York terest expense) of the construction and equipping of the aforesaid baseball team tion. Best offer. Call 527-6711, WITH THE JULY 21 22 Strike 52 Viewpoint 82 Don't JAN. 20 IT IS IS If IS IT HT library until such time as said library is completed and all costs 23 Out 53 New 83 Home 6t Affirmative 5) 742-7686. j.AU(S. 22 FEl! I t 24 On 54 The 84 Definite reply thereof (exclusive of any interest expense) paid in full.. 123 hSb 7fl^ ------% 85 Or 331-38-43-49^. $2 63 66 66 4- 5- 7-14 2 5 0 r S fO oy 62 Sly look 7. To consider and act upon a resolution authorizing the Public 1967 CHEVROLET Impala. $400 7-24-31 26 The 56 For 86 Expenses 65-77-81-90'^ 8f ss S9 27 On 57 Reochet 87 Answer riscis DOWN > Building Commission to expend the aforesaid appropriation. Manchester: 621 Middle Turnpike, East; 320 Middle Turnpike, Wesf 595 Main Street, 220 North. Main Street or best offer. Four brand new VIRGO 28 From 58 Trouble 88AAolters Dated at Bolton, Connecticut this 22nd day of January, 1974, tires, two extras. Phone 875- \A U G . 21 2901 59 For 89 Topple 1 Patriotic GO 6) 62 ” S'i' (ab.) 23 Richard Morra 8158 after 5 p.m. I SEW. 22 30 Others 60 Toword 90 Virtue MAR. 10 East Hartford: 1085 Main Street, 794 Silver Lane 0 ig dog . David A. Dreselly . l^42-47-56-58( jGood Adverse Neutral 20-26-30-36, A^61-63-8S-86 wiev 54-69-75 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I E. Leon Rivers 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY - Air- BOARD OF SELECTMEN curidition. power steering, $150. Phone 643-1361. 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Painting-Paparing • Help Wanted 38 Trucki-Tractor 13 DraaamaUhg 2lc Help Wanteid 35 Articles for Sale BE.NJY MANCHESTER,EVEHING HERALD, M..c>. . t,r, Conn.! W,d.. J.„, , » » - PACE T. J. ELANAGAN - Painting, ' 45 Apartments For Rent 63 CHEVROLET Window Van, DRESSMAKING - 1 5 years Looking for extra Income? BY JIM BERRY Out of Town-For Sale 75 papexing, general repairs. HANDY MAN' - Permanent, MANCHESTER - Quiet one HiY a, ; Houses For Sale 72 1967, 'Sportsvan Custom 20, 6 Estimate now for experience. Specializing in BOOTH for kitchen, “ L” cylinder, standard, 18 miles per alterations, evening arid Widal experienced only for apartment Join the Aetna Office in Manchester shaped with formica table, and bedroom Ranch type apart­ gallon. 249-3239. spHng/supimer clean- up. Call complex. References required. antique buffet. Call 6466482 ment, private entrance, in- I'M A , 643-1949. gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,10- Call 872-8363. - as a word processor. 6. TAUKifJ What‘8 a word prpceaaor? A very essential part of the Aet­ cludps^ heat ■ and ' appliances, ’■ nces,$175 $175 ‘‘WE FIND THE HOUSE MAYTAG PORTA dryer, $50. per month. Paul W. Dougan, Dougai J.P. LEWIS & Son custom BOOKKEEPER t Full charge, na Operatlon...a person who transcribes from recorded YOU MAKE THE HOME’’’ Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 Ariens snow blower, 6 h.p., Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. • ^amjMTH-Truilers decorating, intfcrior and tour days, for medium sized in­ dictation. No experience? If you can -type accurately 45 $170, Call 643-1721. REALTOR Moliile llo m e H 8 exterior, paper hanging. Fully surance agency! Capable words per minute and can spell, we can train you to be a SIX-ROOM duplex, available MLS insured. 649-9658. ^ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ through trial balance. Call for cond, third. All kinW. Realty word processor. The salary Is good, plus there’s a chance SALE - Sewing machines February 1st, $200 plus utilities. 1972 MARK IV mobile‘home, statewide, credit rating un­ appointment, 289-5448, east of for extra earnings because you're on the wage Incentive traded in during Christmas Security. Phone 643-9285, or 646- furnished. Air-cOnditioner, PAINTING-PAPERING - 4 the river, salary commensurate ' TWO YEARS OLD necessary. RWsonable. Con­ with ability. bonus. We have Immediate openings In Manchester, both season, reduced up to 50% for 5427. porch, shed, set up on lot. One generations. Neat clean work, quick clearance. Priced from Eight-room Ranch on 1.6 acres with finished family niile from UConn. Best offer. free estimates, fully insured. fidential, quick arrangements. full- and part-time—so come by and pick up an application room, modern kitchen, fireplace, king size master Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. at our Manchester office — 370 Middle Turnpike West, $12.50 and up. The Singer Com- MANCHESTER - New Conlem- 525-5240. Phone 646-8262 or 643-7361. pan y , 856 M ain S tre e t, porary super deluxe 2-bedroom bedroom, 2-c*ar garage. Nice location close to schools •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ KEYPUNCH OPERATORS r-=J Parkdale Building. Or at the Employment Office at 151 Far- Manchester. and shopping. $48,900. Extra acres available. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Full or part-time for first and townhouse, fully carpeted, with Garage-Servlce-Storaga 10 WALLPAPERING & Painting - ’ mington Avenue In Hartford. An equar,opportunlty sunken living room, all '.V* l, LNUhPRiSf fEAlUftES i - Z 3 Neat quality work done at very second shifts. Experienced “ employer. W06DEN sk id s - Use for appliances, private patio with reasonable prices. For free es­ MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd $ 3 4 ,9 0 0 - 6-room Raised Ranches, fireplace, 118 MAIN ST. - G ar^e and mortgages — interim financing Alpha/Numeric, IBM or skids or firewood. 50 cents basement garage. Ideal loca­ Apartments For Rent 83 Apartments For Rent 83 storage space for rent. (^11646- timate, call 649-5474. Univac machines. New office, wall-to-wall carpeting, wooded lots. — expeditious and confidential each. Call 646-0174. tion. Call 649-0311 after 6 p.m. Wanted to Rent 69 Houses For Sale 72 2426. 9-5, convenient location, benefits, Ma n c h ester - New three- WALLPAPERING & Painting - service, J.D. Real Estate you get action with Aetna $ 3 7 ,9 0 0 - Assoc. 646-1980. free parking, wages TWO SNOW tires - 650/13. Also DELMONT STREET - New APARTMENT bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, WANTED - 4 1/2 room, second 2- family. Live In one apartment, rent Neat quality work done at very LIFE&CASUALTY private drive, full basement, all negotiable. Call Mrs. Soares. regular tire on rim for Opel two-bedroom,' 1 1/2 bath, RENTAL OFFICE floor, 2-family home with no MEADOW LANE - 8-room the other. Good location. Look at this reasonable pricest For free es­ Business Opportunity 28 Cadet. Phone 643-2384. appliances, security and appliances. Pets and children Colonial, 7 years old, 2 1/2 Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 timate,. call 649-5474. We have a large variety of accepted. $240. 646-0844 after 5 Mts or children allowed. one. references. $225 monthly. Days p.m. Parking. Quiet neighborhood. baths, four bedrooms, first LAKEFRONT — Title lovely honfte on Coventry Lake EXPERT bicycle repairs, all GENERAL STORE - Superette, SMYTH GIRL FRIDAY .- Telephone KEEP CARPET cleaning 643-5144, ask for Jack. deluxe one and two-bedroom Quiet middleaged couple. Call floor family room, two-car gar­ $ 5 2 ,9 0 0 - 3- family. Two 4-room apartments, R. HEBERT - Painting, problems small - use Blue apartments and townhouses 742-6098, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. age. Assumable 5 3/4% can be yours for the low price of $29,700. Excellent makes, models and speeds. paperhanging, exterior and in­ with or without package store. Business Systems NIGHT PORTERS work, variety of office tasks. Furnished Apartments 84 one 3-room apartment. Business Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Land, business, lease or buy. South Windsor • 528-9366 Must be good typist. Salary and Lustre wall-to-wall. Rent elec­ DUPLEX - 5 rooms, modern throughout Manchester. Ren­ ********•••••••••••••••••••• mortgage, $59,900. Philbrick for Investment, summer home or year-round living. It terior, commercial and Broker, 247-0100. WANTED tric shammer $1. The E. A. kitchen, formal dining room, tal office open daily from 9-5, Zone II. Walk to everything. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- residential. Will honor Master fringe benefits. Modern East Business Property ■ For Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. id all-electric, has 97’ of frontage on the water, 3 2098. Hartford location. Call M9-8291 Johnson Paint Company, 723 two Bedrooms, $200 per month. TB r e E-ROOM furnished Charge. 644-0642. other times by apptintment. apartment for gentleman or Sale 71 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, attached two- Two full-time positions open for appointment. Main Street, Manchester, 649- References required. Philbrick CAPE - 8 rooms in immaculate 4501. car garage and much more. Beat the energy 152 ACRES—Circa 1720, 7-room Colonial, king HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- BABYSITTER vicinity 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. Apply store Agency 646-4200. utilities. Call M ANrHP«TirD d ...’------condition. Lots of new INSIDE-Outside painting, Northfield Green Con­ DMMTO ENTERPRISES, MC. 643-58M between 4-6 d m MANCHESTER Business problem and buy your own resort home with boating, size bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, lots of ^cles, parts and accessories. fe c ia l rates for people over 65. manager property on Center Street. carpeting, four bedrooms, two Expert service. Harley- Private Instructions 32 dominiums, for four year old Sporting Goods 47 TWO-BEDROOMS, carpeting, 240-A New. State. Rd.. MMidiester baths, family room, a must ^ee swimming, fishing and skating at your doorstep. closets, etc., etc. Call on this onel Fully insured. Estimates given. girl, 8:30-5. Please call, 64fr air-conditioning, porch, dis­ 646-1021 Houses lor Rent as remodeled 6-room Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, Call 649-7863. 8033. I THESE JOBS I — ______^ apartment.a|iat uiiciii, $45,000.fw,uuu. LaPentaL.ar'enia ^Bering for $38,900. Philbrick Hartford. 247-9774. PIANO INSTRUCTIONS - FIRST NATIONAL SNOW MOBILES - New, close hwasher, etc, pool, sauna and Agency, 646-2440. ‘ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. COLUMBIA LAKEFRONT - Six-room year-round Private lessons to beginners. outs at $600. Tractors, 6, 8, and tennis. Available immediately, 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 home on exclusive Columbia Lake with 100’ on the Call NOW College students are in STORE ■ NEED YOU ■ MANCHESTER - Nice second rooms, family unit, security. Services Otlered 12 By experienced teacher. A few DISHWASHER - Part-time, LEGAL SEC. - East of 10 h.p. used, starting at $250. W. $217. Call 649-8430, 649-7449. ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on water. High forties. thenpainting business on a four nights per week. Apply in Spancar St I I floor apartnfient. Two $200 monthly. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. Houses For Sale 72 openings available. Ask for river, full benefits. Salary I H. Preuss Sons, Bolton, 643- bedrooms, convenient 10 acres. Large living room professional level. Prices are person only. Howard Johnson’s Near K-Mart Store 9492. OAK S'TREET - Five rooms, REALE’S CORNER SHARPENING Service — the lowest around. Call 646-5572 piano teacher, phone 649-1256 Iopen. Depending onS neighborhood. Older couple MANCHESTER - $29,900, six- with Cypress paneling and Saws, knives, axes, shears, evenings. . Restaurant, 394 Tolland Turn­ first floor with heat and stove, SIX ROOM house available fireplace, four bedrooms, den, 175 MAIN STREET for free estimate. pike, Manchester. I experience. | preferred. $150. per month. February 1st. Call 649-5633. room Cape, Byron Rd. PHONE 64 6-45 25 skates, rotary blades. Quick WEIGHT LIFTING set, 175 lbs. $190 per month. Security Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Carpeting, fireplace, eat-in two baths, two-car garage. service. Capitol Equipment WANTED - babysitter for ■ ADMIN. ASST. - East of I $25. Call 646-8530. required. 742-6567. Ideal set-up for dog kennel PETER BELLIVEAU Painting 4535. COVENTRY -ji Five room kitchen, 3 bedrooms and dining Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. working mother, days. Own Jrlver company with full ■ room, or 4th bedroom. Garage. operation, $59,500. Philbrick Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town-For Sale 75 - Experienced and insured. trpsportation. Call 643-9268 Fuel-Feed house, lake privileges, $150 Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Help Wanted 35 r A V O N I benefits. Excellent working ■ 49 FOUR ROOMS - Heat, hot MANCHESTER - Older one- Treed lot. Helen D. Cole, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Painting, papering, ceilings, after 5:30. water, garage. Immediate oc­ monthly, security required. COMFORTABLE 6-room Cape, 7:30-9, Saturday, J:30-4. 643- big or small jobs. Call 643-1671. I conditions. Salary to $160. | bedroom apartment, on bus Realtor, 643-6666. HEBRON - Massive five or six 7958. • . ♦GOT A STACK OF ’ FIREWOOD for sale. Also will cupancy. Security. Phone 643- Call 742-9995. MANCHESTER - Six-room Waddell School area, family FULL-TIME experienced tool XCHRISTMAS BILLS? Start > line. Includes heat and rOom with sliding glass door bedroom Cape, majestic view, makers and bridgeport MACHINIST - We have the I TYPIST — Good typing for I cut your firewood for you. Lots 5201.% ______' ____ CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, Colonial, large kitchen, formal over two acres with more J earning that extra cash as an^„i > following------„ openings:.... e-- cleared, fallen trees removed. appliances. Older person COVENTRY - 3 1/2 room house l e s s e n q e r and walk-out basement, deck, ODD jobs, paneling, household operators. Top wages. Apply in Vertical least of river firm. Full ■ referred. $110 per month. Paul California Ranch. Fireplaced dining room, 3 bedrooms, gar­ available. Custom throughout. repairs, carpentry. Call 649- ♦ Avon Representative! You" Turret lathe, lathe. The Purdy I benefits. Start $100 wk. • 646-7977, 742-7800. IMMEDIATE occupancy - 4 in country, large yard, pets age, immaculate condition. wall-to-wall carpeting. Low Building-Contracting person al E. & S. Gage Com­ ”. Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. welcomed. $160 monthly. Phone living room, formal dining 30’s. Call owner, 643-5347. 50s. Lessenger Co., Realtors, 4594. 14 pany, Mitchell Drive, {can make money in your sparell 586 H illiard pleasant rooms, appliances,, no room, modern kitchen with $29,900. Philbrick Agency, 646-8713, 423-9291. I For appointment call: | HARDWOOD for sale, cut to 1 pets. Security required, 742-8402. Manchester. {time by selling quality'’ Manchester, 649-0000. LOOKING for anything in real dining area, farpily three large Realtors, 646-4200. . CUSTOM MADE draperies and MASONRY - All types, 1/2’ lengths, split and delivered, parking. Utilities extra. $145. R E A U O R S . CO. MANCHESTER - Two family, fieldstone, brick, concrete. ^products on a flexible" b a r v *?tttb' r a ■ I RITA GIRL ■ estate rental — apartments, Out of Town- bedrooms, fourth possible. 2- modern kitchens, ceramic tile MANSFIELD - Duplex only bedspreads, wide selection of PART TIME - work at home on call anytime, 649-1573. 633-6026. car garage. Beautiful^ $32,900. Four rooms on each Free estimates. After 5 p.m., schedule. Call today for more!! mediately il my horned 21m ***•••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • ------homes, multiple dwellings, no For Rent 66 INVESTMENT Rt. 44-A, 8olton Rt. 32, WllllmanUc baths, aluminum siding, 2-car fabrics. Call 649-1786. . the telephone, call 673-2995 or I 643-3441 ■ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate landscaped grounds. Marion E. side. Over an acre. Private 643-1870 or 644-2975. a. details. 11 midnight, three evenings per Garden Products 50 MANCHESTER - 3 1/2 rooms, PROPERTY 646-8713 423-9291 garage, excellent location. 658-5515. therejs never a fee I Associates, Inc. 646-1980. HEBRON - Modern 2-bedroom Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. country road. Lessenger Co., CONNECTICUT , 289-4922 <. week. Call 646-3916. one bedroom duplex. Stove, TWO-FAMILY Realtors, 646-8713, 23-9291. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - apartment, country setting, HOMEOWNER'S SERVICE GENERAL MECHANIC - full BUY YOUR Potatoes direct refrigerator, $140. Security. MATVCHESTER - Attractive Six-six duplex with separate Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ^ PART-TIME------.Male shipper from the Potato Warehouse, by Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475, 742- carpeting, appliances, heat and MANCHESTER - Four- “OuMlIly WorkmtnMhIp time days, paid CMS, Blue wood paneling combined with gas furnaces, located minutes Houses For Sale GuarantvvU" ditions, rec rooms, porches and wanted for afternoons, steady COST CLERK - Looking for Caldor’s. Wholesaie prices - 8243. hot water. Available im­ 72 Houses For Sale 72 bedroom Cape with fireplace, Cross, Life Insurance, contact NEED MONEY, like people! VILLAGER mediately. $190. Eastern, 646- wall-to-wall carpet add to the from, Main Street. Three ceramic bath, new roof, COLUMBIA Spadallzlng In roofing, guttort and roofing. No job too small. Call. employment in Manchester. bright individual with aptitude retail service. 646-8248. value of this charming 6-room oxtorlor r ^ n . Froo, prompt ••- 649-3144. Mr. Larry Passardi, The Turn your free hours into •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8250. bedrooms each side, large MANCHESTER - Vernon Line, assumable mortgage. $28,500. Amerbelle Corp., 104 East Main Experience not necessary. $2.M for figures, to cost out and MAIN STREET - Three rooms APARTMENTS Cape. Three bedrooms, treed ★ NEW HOMES ★ thnatos. profits in the field of cosmetics per hour. Call 646-0174. analyze jobs printed in our Household Goods 51 furnished, $135 monthly. kitchen. Priced at $31,900. PRICES PINCHING? 5 1/2 room Ranch, three Char Bon Agency, M3-0683. Ready to decorate, custom *44-ig40, PHOHE . •4fi-ISia Street, Rockville, 875-3325 as a Vanda Beauty Counselor. Five-room, 2 bedroom VERNON - Willow Brook lot and walking distance to bedrooms, sunny kitchen and CARPENTRY — Repairs, modern progressive printing Suitable for two girls. 569-17M, shopping, bus, schools, etc. buiia Cape, Colonials and remodeling, additions, roofing. between 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. An Call 875-7357. townhouse, wall-to-wall Apartments, 3 1/2 rooms at dining area. 24’ fireplaced plant. Must be ambitious and WE BUY and sell used fur­ evenings. PricM at $31,9flio. Zinsser Agen­ TWO-FAMILY PLUS Then balance your budget R a i ^ Ranch, 3-4 bedrooms, Call David Patria, South Wind­ equal opportunity employer. TOOLMAKERS ! carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ $180; 4 1/2 room at $205. living room, beautiful, level lot, Manchester REWEAVING burns, moth have the ability to reason out a niture. Cash on the line. One cy, 646-1511. Six-six duplex plus single with this large 6-6 Duplex. fireplace, garage, aluminum holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ sor, 644-1796. POSITION IN Manchester. problem. Salaiy commensurate piece or an entire house full. 5 1/2-ROOM duplex, near ditioners, appliances, heat Includes heat, hot water, Three bedrooms on each side. 2-car garage. $39,900. Wolver- 1 YEAR OLD MACHINISTS - Bridgeport Diversified work in small of­ family home. Located close to siding. All on large wooded dow shades, Venetian blinds. MACHINISTS - I with ability. Liberal benefit 646-6432, Furniture Bam, 345 Parkade. Heat and utilities not and hot water, Iti tiled baths, refrigerator^ oven-range, dis­ Two excellent heating ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. And cute as a button. This 7- mills, centerlessKgnnders, Har- fice. Knowledge of calculator, posal, dishwasher, wall-ro-wall NORTHFIELD GREEN Two- shopping and bus service. lots. Keys made. TV for rent. WES ROBBINS carpentry program that includes a non- Main Street Rear, behind included. Adults only. Call after washer and dryer hookup, bedroom Adult Condominium - systems. Convenient location. room Colonial has all! 3 large Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-522L remodeling specialist. Ad­ dinge chuckers, engine lathes, adding machine and typewriter LATHE OPERATORS | carpeting, air-conditioning, Good income or help pay the MANCHESTER - Older NC automatic lathes, top notch contributory pension plan. App­ Douglas Motor Sales. 5 p.m.. 643-5827. patio. No pets. Swimming, telinis, air- Excellent .value!! bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, family i MERRITT ditions, rec rooms, dormers, essential. Accurate at figures. Must be^able to set up an d t ly in person or call Allied Prin­ parirking, swimming pools, rent. Two houses for $41,900. Colonial in excellent condition, =I people required, high quality Good working conditions. 40- Call 649-7626 lighted conditioned, fully carpeted, all two full baths, three bedrooms, room with porch and patio, AGENCY TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, [work from blueprlnts.{ ting Services, Inc., 579 Middle CLEAN USED refrigerators, SIX room Duplex, unheated, no tennis courts, basket­ appliances, $27,000. 646-304L 649-3446. work, overtime, top medical hour week, 8-5 p.m. Liberal ball court, ice skating, picnic formal dining room, two car carpeted living and dining (4«-11N large appliances, cleaning plan, all benefits. Apply J. T. IM Inlm um 3 y e a rs Turnpike W., Manchester, ranges, automatic washers, pets, $200. Call 646-0310. THREE-FAMILY BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO cellars and attics, also some fringe benefits. Call 646-5166, Conn. An Equal Employment with guarantees. B. D, Pearl’s groves, storage. No pets. Call garage, $35,900. Wolverton room, fireplace, aluminum Slocumb, Co. 68 Matson Hill [experience. Top wages MANCHESTER - Attractive MANCHESTER - Six room (Assumable Mortgage) Realtors/MLS 646-2482 m Mr. Williams, for appointment. Vernon, 872-8511 between W , Agency Realtors, 649-2813. siding, 2-car garage, high tree work done. 644-1775. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Opportunity Employer. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- THREE-ROOM apartment, Cape, 3 bedrooms. Walk to East new homes custom built, Rd.,*South Glastonbury, Conn, I liberal overtime and fringe 2171. four-room apartment, nice weekdays, after 4, and on New on market is this vinyl 189 West Center St. a t or call Robert Schwager, 6M- Male/Female. separate driveway, separate Catholic High and Parkade. wooded lot with view. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. remodeled, additions, rec [benefits. Apply at furnace. $125 monthly. Phone yard. Stove, refrigerator. weekends, call 872-4400. sided three-family on treed MANCHESTER -• Four family NORTH COVENTRY - stately 9485. An equal opportunity References, no pets. $140. 649- $31,900. Call LaPenta Agency, home in center of town. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, rooms, garages, kitchens DRIVERS for School Buses, .WHIRLPOOL gas dryer like 646-3188 after 2 p.m. 646-2440. lot, located near shopping and ■1 MERRITT oaks surround this young 7 1/2 employer. LATHE OPERATORS 5325, 228-3540. ROCKVILLE - Completely MANCHESTER - Charming Excellent condition throughout spraying.Fully insured. remodeled,'bath tile, cement immediate openings in new condition, $150. Phone 643- 1-84. V.A. 7% high assumable AGENCY room Split. Inside you’ll find a work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ PARAGON TOOL 4300. restored 3 1/2 rooms, heat, hot Victorian home, lovely with four large rooms, each large kitchen with appliances, Licensed. Free estimates. NEED MONEY for Christmas Experienced Manchester area. Good pay, TWO-FAMILY duplex 4 room mortgage. Price Reduced. Phone 633-5345. tial or commercial. Call 649- part-time, will train. Phone 643- apartment, modern bath and MANCHESTER - Central loca­ water, appliances, carpeted. Call Today. fireplaced living room, formal apartment. Excellent invest­ e4e-iiM living room, first floor laundry, 4291. bills, pleasant part-time Set up and Operate CO. tion, bus line, third floor, 5 Air-conditioning. Adults. $170. D0H7 POSTPONE dining room, remodeled ment. Mid 60s. Wolverton Agen­ family room with fireplace, telephone work, guaranteed 2414. DESK - Gray metal secretary kitchen, quiet area, storage, Q.REAlTOn I BUYING? 5-50% off most daily Excellent Benefits !121 Adams St., Manchesterj desk, 30x50. Excellent for home garage, One-child accepted. spacious rooms, $150 monthly, 875-2600 or 872-9170. Your happiness! Consider this kitchen, four bedrooms, 1 1/2 cy, Realtors, 649-2813. three or four bedrooms, garage, wage/commission. 646-2637. security and references. Call ZINSSER AGENCY baths, two-car garage. Near purchases; household, auto, R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ and Overtime ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦^ office. $40. 646-3825. References, security. $195 spectacular 3-bedroom Raised 640-1511 two baths. What more do you try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ 649-2712. EAST HARTFORD - Mayberry center, convenient to shopping, need? Only $38,900. Keith Real clothing and earn substantial SHORT ORDER Cook, male or heated. Norman Honenthal, Ranch. Two fireplac':'S, 2Va incomes part-time. 646-0437. ditions, porches, any type PART-TIME telephone work REFRIGERATOR - New, Realtor, 646-1166. Village, four-room apartment, baths, double garage, schools, bus, all city utuities. MANCHESTER - Rockledge Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. female, will train if necessary. calling on businesses, hourly An unusual value. Bel Air Real MANCHESTER $31,900 remodeling, 646-2087. LARK MFG. CO. PART-TIME damaged at $200, freezers in $130 monthly plus utilities. carpeting, aluminum siding, TWO-FAMILY Duplex - 7 and 8 section, 5-bedroom Split, nice Apply in person only, Howard rate. 1-469-2513. stock. W. H. Preuss Sons, WOOINJUID Appliances, (children accepted. Estate, 643-9332. COLUMBIA - Reduced to $28,- RETIRED BUILDER available Johnson’s, 394 Tolland Tpke., 870 TOLLAND STREET MANCHESTER - Quiet one- plus much more. All for $42,- rooms, newly remodeled CONVENIENT LOCATION condition. 3 1/2 baths, rec for alterations and repairs, ?5. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. . Janitor wanted for morning Bolton, 643-9492. bedroom Ranch type apart­ 643-9274. kitchens and baths, large room, wall-to-wall carpeting, 900. Large five room Ranch, Manchester. MATURE WOMAN to care for MANOR 900. HARLAN Street Cape - Over­ per hour. Call 649-1975, Richard ages, additions, bathrooms, 280-0853 hours. Light cleaning with ment, private entrances. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• private yard, immaculate con­ 3-bedroom Cape within aluminum siding. Priced in the new roof, asssumable 7% J. Young. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free two older children, two hours good pay. Inquire at: YELLOW automatic washer Includes heat and appliances. B u s in e s s L o c a tio n s dition throughout. Garages, sized kitchen facing front, wall- walking distance to shopping 50’s. The Mitten Agency, mortgage. Low taxes. HOUSEKEEPERS - full time daily. Must have own transpor­ APARTMENTS to-wall carpeted living room, estimates. Small jobs. Stephen and dryer, moving, must sell. 1 $165 per month. Paul W. Rent lijUICHARD & ROSSEHO central location. Philbrick and bus. Large kitchen, for­ Realtors, 643-6930. Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- Martin, 646-7295. and part time positions tation, and be available for HofflMtfiad Stratt raised hearth fireplace, 8713, 423-9291. MASONRY WORK - Brick, HAIRDRESSER - w ith MCDONALD’S 1/2 years old. Call 649-9285. , Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Ro«ltors/MLS 646*2482 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. mal dining room, oven & block and stone. New work and available to mature capable school vacations. Bolton area. (Off W. Middle Tpke.) beautifully decorated, natural persons. Call Meadows Con­ manager’s license w ith STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10,- 189 WMt Canter St. range, living room with Lots-Land lor Sale 73 repairs, reasonable prices. Call floolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16 649-7251 after 5:30 p.m. RESTAURANT Wanted to Buy 58 NEW Two-Family, 3 bedroom MANCHESTER 500 square feet, platform level. COLONIAL - Large front-to- woodwork throughout, fenced HEBRON - Just listed, duplex valescent Center, 646-2321 ask following. Excellent opportuni­ fireplace, carpeting and gar­ 643-9508. apartment, living room, Bum by Stock Place, rear. Attractive back living room, with in ^ard , $33,900. Owner, 643- MANCHESTER - Two building on five acres, 4 and 3 room on for Mr. Messier. ty to own your own business. GENERAL accountant - two to 46 WMt Cantir Street MANCHESTER - 7 room luxury age. Call 649-5306, evenings each side. Presently rented. ROOFING and roof repairing, 647-1604 between 7-9 p.m. only. Rtenclieetar WANTED — Antique furniture, kitchen with range, dishwasher, UAR HOUSING CORP. rental Brokers protected. Call fireplace, formal dining room, lots back to back. $17,000. Call Coughlin Roofing Co. M3-7707 three years experience at least glass, pewter, oil paintings or refrigerator, fully carpeted. 522-3114. Ranch includes huge kitchen two-car garage, vinyl siding, 649-2281. LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. Only $37,500. Possible one fami­ GENERAL MACHINISTS - two years post-high school 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary with all the built-ins. Den with ly. Lessenger Co., Realtors, \ REPAIRS ^ BABYSITTER ^ other antique items. Any quan­ Broker, 646-1180. immaculate condition. $34,900. BIDWELL Home Improvement overtime, paid holidays, education. Contact, Mr. Peir- apartments. Features wall-to- fireplace, three bedrooms, two Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. excellent insurance benefits, Manchester home, days, 6:30 tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, THUMP... • • B& W • • MANCHESTER - 2.3 acres, ton all makes of sawing* > Co. Expert installation of son, Rourke-Eno Paper Com­ wall carpeting, vanity tile full baths, heated family room, 646-4200. The BARROWS St WALLACE Co. full or part -time. Metronics, a.m. to 2:30 p.m., references 165 Oakland Street. THREE-ROOM apartment, in GOES THE HEARTSTRINGS. A zoned industrial. Has older ?machlnes. Open!! aluminum siding, gutters and pany, 522-8211. MECHANIC - Experiened. With four-family house, first floor, GARAGE n P E two plus garages, 60s. Wolver- country setting, a straight Realtors — MLS Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. required. Phone 875-0147, after own tools, for large truck fleet. baths, built-in oven, range, home as income. $33,000. Iwadnesday, Thursday and’’ trims. Roofing installation and 2 p.m. WANTED - round wooden heat, electricity, parking. $152 dishwasher, refrigerator and BUILDING ton Agency Realtors, 649-2813. BEAUTIFUL Contemporary Ranch with three bedrooms, Manchester Parkade — M9-5306 J^aPenta Agency, 646-2440. GAL FRIDAY *■ For small Guaranteed year ‘round work SOUTH WINDSOR $32,900 fFrIday ’til 9; Monday,<> repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. dining table and chairs. Call monthly. Phone 278-3021 disposal, electric heat, 2 air Ranch - 10 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, fireplaced family room, two TEXAS Refinery Corp. offers Manchester office. Good typist, with overtime. Call 643-2414. between 5-7 p.m. MANCHESTER - Three units, fieldstone fireplace, sunken [Tuesday and Saturday ’til 5.| | plenty of money plus cash NURSE’S AIDE - 11-7, full or 228-9617. conditioners, glass sliding baths, double garage, rec •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TAKE A DRIVE BY HORACE Tetrault — Siding, filing and some bookkeeping. •••••••••(••••.•.(■ •••a...,. 1,100 square feet with office, 16 rooms. Annual income, $7,- living room, large thermopane MANCHESTER - 5 1/2 room Resort Property-For Sale 74 bonuses, fringe benefits to part-time. Call 649-4519. Situation Wanted 38 doors, all large rooms. Full 500. Three furnaces. Tenants room for your pool table, and roofing, storm windows, aw­ The Purdy Corporation, 586 Rooms Without Board 59 MANCHESTER - One bedroom lavatory, and furnace. windows on 1 1/2 acres with 10 -Ranch with three bedrooms, 1 Knit ’N Purl mature individual in Hilliard Street, Manchester, basement storage siea, ample pay utilities. $62,000. Cole, a wood deck with barbecue. A 25 Benedict Dr. and picture nings. Quality workmanship, ADULT - Part-time, 11-5, apartment, range, refrigerator,, Business Zone 2, excellent for mile view. $48,500. Philbrick kitchen has oven-range and dis­ OWNER anxious, 6 room Cape free estimates. Fully insured. Manchester area. Regardless Conri. 649-0000. « WANTED housecleaning by heat arid hot water all included parking. Starting at $175. Han­ Realtor, 643-6666. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. rare one! $46,900. you and your family comfor­ Tri-City Plaza Varnon !; of experience, air mail K.F. Monday-Friday. Apply in per­ college student. $2.50 per hour, FEMALE roommate wanted, small business. hwasher, large dining area. on Coventry Lakefront, perfect tably settled here within a 872-9187, 649-3417. own room, age 22-24. Phone in $126 monthly rent. Call dy to shopping, schools, bus BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO Originial owners leaving state. for retired couple or 872-2219 Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery son between 8-9 a.m., 664 HUSKY, strong, male laborer own transportation. Phone 644- CAPE - full acre treed lot, very short time. If you like Center Street, Manchester, after 6 p.m., 646-4256. Brentmoor Management Com­ and religious facilities. CIRCA 1730, Antique Colonial. Realtors/MLS 646-2482 $32,500. Wolverton Agency, newlyweds. Call for details, _ * • ROOFING —'^Specializftig Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, for construction and 8811. pany, 643-5177. laeeat-in kitchen, three Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, what you see outside we are ?♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Texas, 76101. Pine Pharmacy. Model apartment open fqr in­ 189 West Center St. Realtors, 649-2813. reduced to $29,700. Lessenger repairing roofs, new roob, maintenance work around THE THOMPSON House- spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday 6 4 9 -4 4 2 5 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet, summer kitchen, new baths, Co. Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. sure you will fall in love with gutter work, chimneys, cleaned apartments. Hours as need^ HOUSE. WORK wanted - enclosed sunporch and sundeck. new kitchen, two-car garage. the inside. 3 bedrooms plus. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Excellent worker. Own Cottage Street, centrally and Sunday. Other times by MANCHESTER - Three and repaired. 30 years only. Part time. 643-1442. located, large, pleasantly fur­ Asking $29,900. Keith Real High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, BACHELOR’S PAD - less than Out of Town-For Sale very reasonable, work transportation available. Phone LARGE REMODELED first appointment. bedroom Duplex with vinyl 75 649-5306, eves. 644-8424. experience. Free estimates. GENERAL FACTORY HELP nished rooms, parking. Call 649- floor, one-bedroom apartment, EsUte, 646-4126, 649-1922. Realtors, 646-4200. $1,200, buys this cute four-room siding and new roof, huge guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- 643-7265, mornings. MANCHESTER - 100,000 4266. Howley, 643-5361. CLERK-TYPIST - Small office, 2358, for overnight and perma­ in two family. Modern batb and house with fireplace and gar­ kitchens, two beautiful new HEBRON - Eighti room U&R • • • • diversified work, aptitude for’ nent guest rates. kitchen, dining room, laundry, CiR: square feet, will divide. WHY RENT? Can you afford MANCHESTER - Five family age, full basement. Nicely bathrooms, 2-car garage. Raised Ranch, under 10 years B&W Heating-Plumbing figures, capable of working LICENSED Manchester Suitable for manufacturing and $135.61 monthly. Than you can The BARROWS Si WALLACE Co. 17 PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. storage. Occupancy about UAR HOUSING CORP. plus 5-car garage. Business landscaped lot, close to bus Business zoned, high 40s. old. Immaculate condition. Realtors — MLS DICK’S Snowplowing - alone. Call 643-1177. mother will care for child of warehouse. 1-226-1206. own a two-family duplex with zoned. Excellent income specializing and serving V______working parent. Waddell School FURNISHED ROOM for February 1st. $165. Norman B43>9881 line, schools and shopping. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Spacious, partially wooded Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 BOTTI Heating and Plumbing working lady. Modern kitchen, Hohenthal, Realtor, 646-1166. Robert Murdock, Realtor only $1,500 down. Pasek, producer. Central location. Keith Real Estate, $46-4126, 649-2813. grounds, must be Rockledge and surrounding — Prompt, courteous service. TIMEKEEPER - Responsible area. 646-0651. 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. $69,900. Philbrick Agency, area. Driveways, parking lots, Hale Road, Manchester, Conn. linens, private entrance, 643*0551 649-1922. seen....Martens Agency, Call 643-1496. ! for time records of our parking, central. Call 643-8649. store, office etc. $160. Call 6 ^ Realtors, 646-4200. ATTRACTIVE six room Realtors, 646-2550. sidewalks, sanding. 646-2204. Apply Personnel Office. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 41 FOUR-ROOM apartment, se­ Stophan J. Ludion Jr. COVENTRY - Oversized 6- ' Household Moving Crews, . cond floor, four-family house, 2426, 9-5. NORTHFIELD GREEN' - 3 OVERSIZED 7-room Cape, Colonial^ located in desirable room Cape, large rooms. 1 1/2 SEWERLINES, sink lines, allocate costs by customer in­ Supt - 646-5257 month old, 3-bedroom Con­ RANCH - Two years old, 6 1/2 brick front, 4 bedrooms, plus TREE SERVICE (Soucier) 6 4 4 -1 5 8 1 MALE COCKER Spaniel ROOM IN p riv ate home, nice neighborhood, parking Hollister Street area. baths, full shed dormer. $29,900. cleaned with electric cutters, voice. With experience, expand female only. Kitchen adults, security. 643-7443. STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base­ dominium, finished rec room, rooms; large country kitchen, formal dining room, acre Fireplaced living room, three COVENTRY (North) $34,900 Call LaPenta*'Agency. 646-2440. Trees cut, trimmed or topied, by professionals. McKinney We are an equal opportunity employer your duties to assist operation without papers. Call before 3 ment, (/enter Street location. fully carpeted, two full baths, 13x21’, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, stufnps removed, fully insured. p.m., 872-7405. privileges, parking. Phone 643- wooded treea lot, garage, good sized bedrooms, wall-to- Bros.. Sewer Disposal Com­ section in dispatching and fleet .6609. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- Call 649-0459. and two half baths, storm win- g^arage, acre lot. $38,900. fireplace, range and wall carpeting throughout plus JUST FOR YOU!) COVENTRY - 7-room full , Got a tree problem? Well worth MANCHESTER-Hartford Rd. , dows and air-conditioning, 646- pany, 643-5308. p.^ontrol. Excellent opportunity busline, five-room duplex, two bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, refrigerator stay. $31,900. one car garage. Priced in the 6-room Raised Ranch on a dormer Cape. 112 baths. Eat- a phone call. 742-8252. in busy, active office. Good FREE to good home, one year baths, full basement, private * 0319. 646-4200. COMFORTABLE room, plea­ large bedrooms, one bath, large I ------__ Meyer, Realtors, 646-3860, 64fr mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, 646- beautiful acre lot surrounded in kitcheih built-in oven and FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, health, good memory vital. old, female Collie-Shepherd. entrances. Includes heat and OFFICE SPACE 8776. ODD JOBS - You name it, we do Needs room to roam. 646-6568: sant location-. Parking, backyard. $175. Hayes Agencv 1511. by tree% shrubs and flowers. range. Ontv $23,900. Pasek. repairs, remodeling, free es­ Typing helpful. Apply Mr. gentleman preferred. Must 646-0131. ^pppliances. $245 per month. (N o w ) |'^43UALITY BUILT new 8 room Realtors. MLS. 289-7475. 742- it. Call John 643-2097 or Andv FULL-TIME OPENINGS Spavens, Assistant Vice Presi­ P Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- I Colonial in prestigious Forest IVa baths, carpeting, equipped 872-2385. timates. No job too small. Immediately available for experienced: have references. 649-6526. 1 8243. Prompt service on emergency. dent, Hartford Despatch, 191 FREE - Mixed breed male dog 4535, 646-1021. I Hills. Four bedrooms^ 2 1/2? kitchen, fireplaced living (Airedale), seven months, all FOUR ROOMS, heat I Prime location. Up to 3,000 ^j TALL FIRS room, rec room and garage. 643-7024. ^ Park Avenue, East Hartford or appliances. Phone after 5:30 baths, first floor family room,‘ TOLLAND - L-Ranch in quiet ^ COVENTRY COVERERS - Numerical Tape Control Operator send resume. We are An Equal shots,- housebroken, loves Apartments For Rent 63 MANCHESTER - New 2- ■ square feet. Will divide. •[ 2-car attached garage. Priced Enhance the setting‘of this BUY BEFORE THE SPRING RUSH Call 649-5306, evenings 742- •Slipcovers, upholstery and p.m., 568-2230. country neighbor, carpeting, •k Final Inspector Opportunity Employer. children, needs room to run. bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 ■ Parking. AIT utilities, ■I at $57,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- new 6-room Colonial. 6317. custom cabinets. 3 biedrobms, drapes. Free Estimates. 647-9523. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat I elevator, many extras. II 1511. (Ample Mortgage Money Available) •k Machine Screener ONE-BEDROOM apartment in baths. Includes heat, Fireplace and carpeting adds well landscaped. $30,500. Master charge accepted. Call Flooring and all utilities paid, $200 appliances, shag carpeting, full warmth to the interior. All ..B&W.. 742-8065. 'to ★ Platers monthly, 122 Florence Street, quiet neighborhood with Owner-Agent. 875-6550. SIAMESE KITTENS fori^sale, appliances and heat, no pets basement. $265, Paul W. I IS O NORTH HUM S T. | I RAISED RANCH - large living that’s missing is you. Please •k Fabricators RNS-LPNS-AIDES , Without papers, call after 4,649-. Manchester. Call 644-8896, 643^ I room and formal dining room The BARROWS St WALLACE Co. FLOOR Sanding 2282. $l60 a month. 646-1047. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- I (CoriMT Main StTMl, ! call... MANCHESTER AREA Wanted-Real Estate 77 ALL TYPES of repairs, Refinishing, (specializing in 7208. 1021. I with sliding glass doors to large Realtors — MLS JO IN THE I MandiMtar) Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 remodeling and carpentry work older floors). Inside painting, APPLY *[ deck and swimming pool. Two BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO done. Small and large jobs DYNAMIC OLD ENGLISH sheep dog pup­ 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ > MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom fireplaces, family room, two- RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, garage, family room with s e l l in g your home or ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- Townhouse with full basement, MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 J 846-6300 I Realtors/MLS 646-2482 acreage? For prompt friendlv welcome. 646-1175. 5750, 872-2222. NURSING TEAM pies,-AKC, champion sired, ment, heat, security, $160. Call bedroom townhouse, super car garage, large lot, 160x250’ fireplace. Acre lot on quiet cul-de-sac. Built In 1972. Low MULTI-CIRCUITSg INC. terms available. 423-5680, 646-2426, 9-5. washer and dryer hookups 189 Wsst Center St. COLUMBIA LAKE - seven service, call Louis Ditnock appliances, heat and cooking location, 1 .1/2 baths, full $47,500. Philbrick Agency, 40’s. Really. 649-9823. 50 Harrison street - , 'Manchester private basement, includes heat Realtors, 646-4200. room Raised Ranch. 2 1/2 ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ gas included in modest monthly INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1,400, 6.- 846-3800 Articles lor Sale 45 and appliances, $260 per month. 200, 8,300, 8,800 starting at 50 RANCH — 7 rooms on first floor. Full basement, attached baths, 2 fireplaces, beautifully |THE MEADOWSl cond floor apartment, stove and rental. Available now. Highland ' •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦,, paneled, carpeting, huge ALL' CASH for your property ^ ------^ Irnmediately available fulll Oak Village. 643-5177. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- cents a square foot. Warren E .' garage. V/z baths, 100x200’ treed lot. 16x28’ Redwood within 24 hours. .Vvoid red tape, Notice refrigerator, $150 monthly. 4535, 646-1021. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. recreation room. Hutchins OF ANNUAL MEETIN9 OF MEM9ERS OF and part-time positions, 3-111 FOUR-year old gas furnace, Lease, security. Middleaged pool with carpeted 25x40 deck. 4V4% assumable VA. Low instant service. Haves Agencv. 100,000 BTU, two circulating 40’s. Agency, 649-5324. MANCHESTER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, and 41-7 shifts. Excellentl couple preferred. No pets or 460 MAIN. STREET - Five '646-0131. pumps. Asking $275. Phone 646- rooms, heated, family unit 30 LOCUST STREET - First BOLTON - office space 172 QUALITY HOMES INCORPORAno ’ salary \plus company paidi children. References required. RANCH — 6 rooms, 100x195’ treed lot. Plenty of wall-to- WE'RE INTERVIEWING 0038. Call 646-1074: security. $190 monthlv. (/all 646^ floor, heated apartment, four square feet, warehouse 1,022 M Meeting of the Members of Life, Health, Major Medicall 2426,9-5. ■ rooms, family unit. Security. square feet, loading dock with R AN CH — Andover, first offering, 6 rooms, garage, wall. Walk to Keeney School, bus and shopping. Reduced Manchester Savings and Loan Association, Incor­ and Disability insurance! ALUMINUM sheets used as wg HAVE customers waiting $185. Call 9-5, 646-2426. overhead door, and heat. At­ dwlmmlng pool, acre plus, wall-to-wall, to $33,900. , ^ IN MANCHESTER tractive appearance, good com­ Hartford National Bank Is seeking people for full­ makes this truly one of the! printing plates, .007 thick, for the rental of your apartment $32,000. . What t$ jfour Properiy Worth? porated, will be held at the Main Office of the MANCHESTER - Immediate, mercial location by. two major NEW g a r r is o n , colonial — First class home In a first best benefit packages in the| 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1. or home. J.D. Real Estate Association, 1007 Main Street, Manchester, Connec­ time and part-time employment opportunities for Its- industry. < Phone 643-2711. brand new 3-bedroom duplexes, highways. Route 84 and 44. class neighborhood. 2% baths, family room with fireplace, We will inspect your propert.v find suggest Manchester and Downtown Hartford locations. It you Associates, Inc. 646-1980. PRESIDENTIAL COLONIAL— Manchester, 4 bedrooms, new wall-to-wall, ticut, on* January 25th, 1974 at 7:30 Start the New Year right, con-1 living room, large kitchen with Ideal for distributor. $225 ’ first floor family room, first floor laundry, all the bullt-lns. Aluminum siding, garage, large sun deck. an asking price. (No obligation.) P.M. for the following purposes - have clerical skills, enjoy meeting the public, or are NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 VILLAGE APTS. all appliances, wall-to-wall monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- Low, low 40’ss Ask us about our guarantee sales plan XODAY!!: tact Emilia Kurnik, AssistantI SIX. nice rooms, duplex, carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, private 2075. great neighborhood. considering returning to work after being home cents each. Inquire side door. private cellar, parking, yard, Director of Nursing Service tol Manchester'Evening Herald. MANCHESTER basement, driveway, $250 CAPE with In-law apartment. 9 rooms in this convenient 1. Acceptance of reports. several years, come In and see us. We may have just learn more about the many! convenient location. $190., two monthly plus security. Mr. Resort Property-For Rent 68 C APE— Manchester, full dormer, modern kitchen the position for you. „ children accepted, 649-8350. West Side location. Two-car garage with treed lot. REALTORS — MLS 2. Election of Directors. health care opportunities onf HOT, WATER furnace, $65. One and two bedrooms. Martin, .Frechette & Martin with built-lns, wall-to-wall, finished rec room, PASEK Our Interviewers will be pleased to discuss these this side of the river. New sec^ Convector typq radiators, Near schools, churches Realtors, Inc, 263 Main Street, SKI CHALET - Vermont, Lon- treed west side location. 3. To transact any other business proper to MANCHESTER - Nice 2- Manchester, 646-4144. donderry. One-half tank gas 289-7475 —^ 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford to come before such meeting. positions with you on Thursday, January 24th, tion opening soon. < aluminum combination doors, bedroom Apartment, ideal for and shopping center, on tubs^and lavs, electrostatic of­ from Manchester. One mile 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., Coventry between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at our Manchester office! family, includes heat, hot bus line. Call anytime. TW6 b e d r o o m , luxury from chalet to Magic Mountain. F.J/SPILECKI Dorothea E. Stavnitsky 646-2321 fice copier, gas stoves, 643-1442. water, appliances, and Member National Aaaoc. of Rea) Estate Boards also mem­ located at 320 West Middle Tpke. townhouse, located in Highland Apartment with fireplace. I WARREN 1 HOWLAND ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Muliple List. 333 BIDWEU STREET 646-2623 REALT6R 643-2121 • ______» Secretary ______^ e q u a l opportunity employer M/F carpeting. $205 per month. Paul. , Park section of Manchester, Sleeps 4. Available week or MANCHESTER WOODBUFtNlNG Stoves for W. Dougan. Realtor. 643-4535 or Frank SpllockI Bob Gorman ing Service. sale, $80: Phpne 742-7598. ' • 'ooded and private. For infor- month, from January 25th ^REALTORS ^ 843-1168 - 646-1021. nation dall 646-1616 or 649-5295. through March. 643-6690. ' >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT-JVIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Jan. 23, 1974

Family Life Committee Hears Opinions DONNA HOLLAND it? How will it be implemented questions tonight pertain to the Parents, said parents she spoke with their own children and felt (>>rrfH|iondent if approved? How much it will the physical growth and parents approved teaching the mental health asp ^ t of the with are not afraid of the •the program wasn’t necessary, Tel. 646-0:}7.‘> cost. development curriculum as it union of the egg and sperm and proposed curriculum, they per­ vocabulary, they are frightened Mrs. Breslow said it was lovely Fifteen residents attended "She said the biggest problem presently stands and if it is ap- then what, parents replied by tain only to the physical growth at the thought of someone they had a good relationship but the first in a series of meetings seemed to result from the portion.” , proved as it stands he will have saying that you can’t teach by the Family Life Committee taking over their job and that the committee still wanted Manchester—A City of Village Charm, listing of the vocabulary for That comment was proven responsibility. •his name removed from it. emotion in relation to the egg at which public views on the ideas from parents as to what PRICE: FIF’I EEN CENTS students in Kindergarten when those in attendance were and sperm uniting and that proposed family life curriculum A question by Mrs. Sposito as they approved and what-they Sa’ndra Schenker, music- through Grade 10. She said asked if they had any comments morality in general couldn’t be MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAVr JAN. 24, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 97 could be expressed Monday at to who decided what and when objected to. teacheiv,,said she has been on although other towns did not list or objections to the mental taught and they didn’t want TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Bolton Center School. various parts of the curriculum Parents in general felt the the comritittee since its incep­ a vocabulary relating to their health portion. Only one com­ their children learning without , More information about the should be approved, was never proposed program was too tion and thoVmighly believes it programs the Bolton com­ ment was given — It’s good, ” answered. morality. program, from its inception to extreme as to grade level im­ should be accepted or she mittee felt that would be dis­ Jeffrey Heintz, guidance One parent said, “Let’s not the present, was given at the After several parents said plementation. Even at the high wouldn’t have sfwnt so much King Favors honest. Words were listed that counselor and committee get so clinical as to destroy the meeting by committee they didn’t want help from the grade level they felt many time on it. She belWes it’s in could be used in correlation member, said the mental health beauty and mystery of sex.” members than at any other^ community and suggested students would not be ready the best interest of the^ildren. with various subject area. curriculum was important for . helping the kids with problems To sum” up the meeting, time, although they She said in the end the emotionally to handle such in­ parents seenjed to approve the — students as they do have trouble and having a curriculum such, struction. After the meeting Mrs. Manager Type Jackson Calls Board of Education curriculum would not be com­ biological leaching of the getting along. as proposed made available Schenker said it was sad that allow them to release! posed of many small pamphlets Parents didn’t seem to have human reproductive system He said the reason people after school on a voluntary teachers are not even allowed mation earlier. but rather would be one book any objection to teaching the from Grade 7 up. were at the meeting was basis, Mrs. Breslow said unless to give the children a hug There has be^^ a definite pertaining to the growth and human teproduction system because of the proposed otherwise directed by school because its against school They seemed to feel a sex Of Government communications gap between development of children. from Grade 7 up in line with the physical growth and develop­ board members a curriculum policy for teachers to touch program in any form would be • y FLC membet-s and interested The book would include the science or biology course, but By SOL R. COHEN ment curriculum. would be presented to them. objected strongly to any students in any way. okay if taught on an elective, For Rollback residents. following areas relating to the “I certainly don’t have any monopoly on the truth nor an . Heintz said in his counseling She again stressed that the sexuality being taught. after school basis and by Marilyn Breslow, one of the growth and development of students have many questions committee wanted to hear Brian Rooney, a member of professionals. excessive amount of wisdom, but I’d be less than cpndid if nine FLC members present, children: social, emotional, in- One parent who seemed to relating to various parts of the opinions from all interested the Committee of Concerned I were to tell you I’m here as a neutral person”^ began the meeting by tellectuaL-physical and ethical. sum it all up said that teaching body and so on. He said it is the parents. Parents, said his main objec­ If the committee said no to So spoke Preston C. (Bud) explaining how the committee Mrs. Breslow said that the reproductive system would home’s responsibility, but that One parent said she objected tion was the teaching of sex at King last night, in an speaker of the Massachsetts came into being and the work it presently there is no health be okay in the biological aspect those ideas then the present the kids were educating to' the fact that in the upper but certainly not the sexual such an early age. He said if the program would have to be appearance before House. Of Oil Prices has done since its inception two curriculum in Bolton schools. themselves. * grades the children would have entire program was approved “I love politics, yet I’m all and a half years ago. She said teachers want aspect and further said it would reworded and upgraded. The Manchester’s government- WASHINGTON (UPI) Heintz gave approximate to learn a particular thing at a and implemented, time would for the council-manager form /■ She did stress many times guidelines to follow so they be^okay to begin in Grade 7, not biological aspect of the study (Blue Ribbon) com­ figures as to students at the particular time. She said she Grade 4. be wasted on the students who of government.” —Sen. Henry M.'Jackson, D- that nothing relating to > the know to what extent, if any, reproductive system would be mittee. high school and the center felt students should be 'made don’t need it. He suggested an okay at an appropriate grade King, a dynamic person who Wash., called today for Simon Opposes Move proposed curriculum would be students questions can be King, for 20 years a town rollbacks and a freeze of approved by school board school. He said about 13 per aware of sex and venereal dis­ Parents seemed to feel after school seminar for those level but absolutely no sexuali­ manager and with 16 of those was a dynamic manager, 2 answered. cent of students at the Center ease but not so specifically as . strongly that it would be im­ who wanted it. ty, said parents. praised Mayor Richard prices of many petroleum members until a thorough con­ Mrs. Breslow said many in years in Bloomfield, is now and Congress continued its in­ sensus from A to Z was taken, School are living with a single outlined m the proposed possible to teach sex as relates executive vice president of the Blackstone of East Hartford as products in this country, kind of windfall profits taxes the Bolton community are not curriculum. Soares told the committee vestigation of the oil industry’s eventually resulting in a happy parent and another 4 per cent to emotions and morals. As for Connecticut Bankers’ Associa-6 a dynamic strong-mayor “who contending the “seven would stifle development of aware of the many problems that he prefers to be with his Some parents brought out the economic situation. new energy sources. medium. are living with a step-parent. Mrs. Breslow said that no emotions, they can’t be taught tion. has recpgnized the importance sisters” of the oil hierarchy caused by and facing students He said at the high school about decisions as to who would teach child when taught such things. fact that they objected to The Senate Finance Com­ The committee hopes through and as for morality, parents “The growth of the council- of professional competency.” admitted prices were too Some members of Congress such as pregnancies at the high 19 per cent are living with a it have been made but specific He said he appreciates the com­ having boys and girls together mittee is taking a long, hard its scheduled meetings to ob­ want no one else teaching that manager form of government Blackstone addressed the com­ high. have proposed that such profits school, shoplifting 'and single parent and another 7 per areas call for professionals to to their children. mittee’s concern but no one can in Grade 5 for development mittee last month. look at the oil companies’ be converted into cheaper tain in-put from the community drinking, including drinking at in America is proof of its cent with a step-parent. come in and teach'. She said cer­ be all things to all people. programs. They felt it was okay King said East Hartford, Jackson, chairman of the profits in preparation for prices for consumers, but as to the proposed program. the Grade 7 and 8 dances. strength,” he insisted. "It Mrs. Breslow, after asking if tainly a math teacher was not Committee members told Another parent said that separately but not together. because it is a power base for Senate investigations subcom­ writing legislation dealing with Simon said such a move would 4 They felt it is important for didn’t grow by accident and it’s Bunny Placco, committee equipped to tdach bodily, func­ parents in attendance that their Bolton students were now get­ mittee which questioned windfall profits. i*bsidents to attend one of the the vocabu'ary words turned a miracle in some ways it even the Democratic party and be “ unworkable’’ and member, said it was not the tions and ^obably didn’t want opinions were being respected ting as good an education as Copies of the proposed executives of the top seven oil And even though President meetings, expressing their people off, said it was never the survived. It grew out of the because a mayor can get re­ recommended plowing profits committee’s plan to teach the to but a ^ience teacher might and they asked for respect. possible. She asked what would curriculum are, available at companies for three days, said Nixon attacked windfall profits, back into a search for more oil views so the goal can be intention of the committee or mind of Richard Childs (a elected often, provided he is in­ children but rather to help them be equioDed to handle it. They said they want the final happen if more time were taken Bentley Memorial Library. he was introducing a bill calling energy chief William Simon reached. the teachers to teach the words, Manchester native who founded deed a strong mayor, is an develop. She said there are vTather to be able to use correct 1 hour and a half after curriculum to be accepted by from teachers. She also brought Mrs. Breslow said that people exception to the rule. "Managers Have It AW for a rollback. w arn^ Congress the wrong (See Page Teh) Mrs. Breslow noted there are emotionally upset children, the community, including the and nurtured the concept). It term inology in answ er to : got under way and out the cost factor. She said in the community have the right Federal Energy Chief still many unanswered children who cannot cope, in school staff. was never backed openly by any “Because the mayor is a questions. ly parents had been that discipline in the schools to and should ask the Preston C. (Bud) King, former town manager in Bloomfield and now executive vice presi- William E. Simon promptly op­ questions pertaining to the the Bolton schools. At that point, Tom Sheridan, political party. It grew because competent mayor and will be Barbara Sposito, member of . iressing the opinion that they would help more than sex superintendent for a copy of the dent of the Connecticut Bankers’ Association, tells Manchester government-study com­ posed such a move. He said last program such as who will teach She said, “I don't believe the teacher and committee education. school systems’ present of its worth — a worth that’s around for awhile there, he is the Committee of Concerned '^had a good talking relationship been proven.” mittee, When It comes to honesty, integrity and competend§Tthe city managers of year’s price freezes on food — member, said that he is against When Mrs. Breslow asked if curriculum. able to build a real professional He said, “The unique thing staff.” America have the greatest record of any group of public officials.” Behind King is Roger marked by such things as drow­ about the council-manager McDerrnott, committee chairman. Next to him is Robert H. Franklin, vice chairman At ning of baby chicks because of government is the presence of a He said, “The name of the the left is committee member David McQuade. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) low prices — showed that “an full-time professional, exer­ game in politics is ‘survival,’ uneconomic price” is paid for Andover- About Town -Bolton- cizing his professional exper­ and many times in many places such restraints. ■Libby Resigns As Principal tise and experience on a day-to- elected officials stay out of the Simon for the second day in a day basis.” front lines — fearful of defeat— Teacher^ Aides Unionize, row urged against hasty The Great Books Discussion Cub Scout Paper Drive Feb. 2 He said of himself, “I’m a and let the manager carry the legislative remedies that might Group will meet tonight at 8 at ball, assuring him of their aggravate rather than improve Libby stated: “I have enjoyed mittee will caucus very political ^kdmal and I was ANNE EMT / Choir the home of Mrs. Walter Shea, backing.” He said that was the the energy crisis by dis­ my stay in Andover and even Thursday evening at the Towp" DONNA HOLLAND Shaw, 646-8815 or Sylvia cooperate with them in this probably a maverick manager, Dissatisfied with Pay Plan Correspondent The Senior Choir of the An­ 338 Oak St., instead of the home case for him in Bloomfield. couraging oil companies from though at times things have Hall to choose members/to Correspondent Greene, 649-0226. drive. yet, in the swing town of Bloom­ Tel. 228-3971 dover Congregational Church is of Mrs. William Sleith. Some managers, he searching for new oil sources in been uncomfortable it has been serve on the committee for the 646-0375 Along with paper, bags, Nursery Openings field, I worked well with both now meeting each Thursday Tocqueville’s “Democracy in acknowledged, run caretaker this country. The Andover Board of Educa­ a growing period for me...the next two years. All registered evening at 8 p.m. at the church Cub Scout Pack 157 will con­ magazines and the like will be Applications for the fall term parties.” By JUNE TOMPKINS college graduates, he said. to petition the board for salary America” will be discussed. He said his family was “up to administrations, while others They are considered to be jobs In President Nixon’s energy tion has accepted with regret staff I leave is the best ever. Democrats may particij)ate. until further notice. duct a paper drive Feb. 2 from accepted. of Bolton Cooperative Nursery Teacher aides in the negotations. its eyeteeth in Boston and involve themselves in the of convenience. Deakin said a message to Congress the resignation of Donald Lib­ May I wish you all well.” 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. as a means The Rockville Scrap Co. is School are now available. They Manchester public school Deakin said he feels the dis­ People in town desiring to Massachusetts politics,” and few certified teachers are hired Wednesday, he served notice by, principal at the Andover Libby, on the basis that he of fund raising. supplying a truck that will be at wll be filled on a first come, (See Page Ten) system are dissatisfied with satisfaction of the aides that “private profiteering at ADVERTISEMEyr- join need not be a member of that his grandfather was as aides because there is no Elementary School. has been under 12-month con- The American Legion will Residents are asked to have Herrick Memorial Park from 8 first served basis. their salaries and have become expressed before their union public expense” would not be J the church. Those interested full-time opening for them. Libby, who was in his third tractural agreement, requested “ BIG B ”/B A N K NOW have a fish night Friday for their bundled papers at the end a.m. that day. Any child who will be 3')^ unionized with the Connecticut has been certified does not help permitted in the energy crunch. year at Andover from Syracuse one month’s vacation pay. The OPEN! F re ^ ifts to depositors may attend any rehearsal or members and guests at the of their driveways if they want years old by Dec. 31 is eligible When there is an opening negotiations. He said it would contact Mrs. George Munson, The Rockville Scrap Co. is State Federation of Teachers, available, they often are Jackson said after the third where he was working on a board voted to pay this. now thru Feb 8th. See us for Legion Home. Dinner will be them picked up. presently paying $25 per ton for to attend. AFL-CIO. I ’’be better if they would wait for day of his hearings Wednesday superintendency program, he Although Libby would make highest/savings rates. Hebron Ave. served from 7 to 10 . A1 If anyone wishes to have The school has two sessions, Town Had to Buy transferred to full-time certification and get advice The Junior Choir will con­ paper. In 1973, $14 per ton was Mrs. Antoinette ^^ead is ac­ teaching. — with a one-day recess today has been a controversial figure, no definite comment on his ExcellMt terms on car loans, Carlson’s orchestra will papers picked up before that one two-day and one three-day. ting head of the ^ u p until a from the labor board before tinue to meet on Friday from paid and in 1972 $7 per ton. When the Department of before he calls in Simon Friday being opposed by some parents future plans, hg did state that personal loans, and mortgages. provide music for dancing. day or if he is missed that day As Pack 157 is in dire need of For further informaiton call formal election Monday night. coming to the negotiating table morning — that there was no in town while receiving he had several “irons in the Opqh daily 10:30 to 6, Thurs. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. he is asked to contact Lawrence Pat Dubiel, Hickory Dr., District’s Services Labor certifies the unionized with their problems. funds all residents are asked to Mrs. Head said aides aides, they will be in a position hard evidence that the oil com­ enthusiastic support from fire.” NWht till 8. Tel. 228-9471. The ...... Hebron. received letters last July from panies contrived to produce the others. Caucus ^ t e little red bank building op- Because employes of the Denis English, president of the the Board of Education crisis. But he said they profited A In his letter of resignation The Democratic Town Com- '^posite Cumberland Farms in town sewer department were local, declined comment. notifying them of a $4.50 weekiy from it. Hebron Center. i’i'S KNOWI4 FOR QUALITY unavailable for overtime However, both men agreed on raise, but after a rescheduling Jackson said the present FAMOUS FOR SERVICE J emergency work the weekends the basic events of the dispute. of the aides’ working period, “new oil” price of $10.35 a of Jan. 5 and 12, the Town of Several weekends ago, an the final result was a loss in pay barrel was unreasonable. Manchester had to utilize the aide in the engineering depart rather than an increase. “The industry itself — the Hebron services of the Eighth District ment (a member of the newer Wilson Deakin Jr., assistant seven largest companies — the 'Public Works Department to Municipal Employes Group) superintendent of schools, who 114 seek 80 Democratc town seats, Page 17 , seven sisters — they all agreed clear sewer troubles in several was utilized to distribute house- represented the board when the Ecumenical service Friday, Page 17 that $10.35 was an unreasonable l O O parts of town. The district bill, to-house notices pertaining to union ballots were counted, said price,” he said. Truckers’ Problems N also at overtime, came to $650. water shutoffs for repair pur­ the raise gave the aides a base I Cut Your Own Taxes, Page 2 Simon responded: “I want Subdivision Hearings Set 3 Town Manager Robert Weiss poses in a part of town. He was salary of $92 per week. He said Grandparents earn diplomas. Page 15 reasonable prices, absolutely. Teamster Union President Frank Fitzsimmons talks with says the town employes were paid the overtime rate. their work year was decreased ^ Bolton to vote on Library, Page 20 But a rollback—didn’t we learn newsmen in Washington after a meeting with federal called by phone for the jobs, but Local 991 contended the work by two weeks from 38 to 36 in the food area last year — the lots fop' subdivision until a I Tolland special education fees high. Page 14 energy czar William Simon (rear) to discuss truckers’ NANCY DRINKlJTH suggested a green belt area of were not available to answer should have been done by one of weeks, which resulted in an an­ drowning of baby chicks, etc. — satisfactory solution can be I Cheney Tech upsets East Granby, Page 11 problems relating to the gasoline shortage. Today, a coali­ Correspondent 25 feet on each side. O' the calls. The men are its members and that the action nual pay decrease of $13, what an uneconomic price that reached to install sewage dis­ The Millstream Estates map employes of Local 991, State, was in violation of its union con-, although they were still getting I MHS wrestlers win. Page 12 is for long-run objectives of tion of truck drivers’ groups voted to shut down their rigs> 228-3970 posal systems in c o m ^ n ce will be revised and resubmitted Jan. 31 to protest government fuel policies. The members of the Planning County and Municipal tract. an increased weekly pay. self-sufficiency in this country? yvith the Public Health Code.” to the Planning and Zoning. Employes, AFL-CIO. The local filed a grievance “We can keep oil and gas at and Zoning Commission voted YOU CAN CELEBRATE TOO DURING OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Mrs. Head said the aides are The commission members Commission. The Conservation Weiss said Wednesday he with Weiss, who ruled against reasonable levels in this coun­ to grant two requests for publip paid the same salary whether also reviewed a new Commission will be consulted doesn’t know whether the it. The local has taken the try and still give the incentives hearings at their meeti they have a two-year associate preliminary map of property concerning the new proposals. men’ s unavailability those matter to arbitration. for additional production and Tuesday night. The hearings, degree, a college degree, or Zullo Speaks Tonight owned by William Eisemann. Set Meeting 'Time weekends had anything to do Weiss and English appear to exploration to bring on the Ervin Committee which are scheduled for Fm. 5, special aide training. There are Jhe property is on Wall St., and The Planning and Zoning with a dispute between the town agree on one other thing — that ability for self-sufficiency. And at 8 p.m. in the Town/Office 46 full-time aides and about 25 Former Norwalk Mayor committee. Ella Grasso, who Loveland Rd. Eleven lots, each Commission voted to meet on and Local 991, nor whether it the dispute is “a matter of prin­ the alternative is to subject Building, are f^r the with a minimum of 200 feet of part-time aides who help with Frank Zullo, one of four can­ announced her candidacy last To Resume Probe Foxborough subdivision on the second and fourth Tuesdays was merely a coinncidence. ciple.” didates for the Democratic ourselves to the Khadafys of the frontage and each two acres or the lunch rooms and Saturday, will speak in decided to ask again for a Basketshop Rd. and Northam during 1974 at 8 p.m. in the nomination for governor, will world who charge us $10, $15 WASHINGTON (UPI) - more were shown. The balance playgrounds, said Mrs. Head. Manchester Feb. 2, at a dinner- meeting with President Nixon Hills subdivision on Old Town Office Building. address Manchester Democrats and $20 a barrel.” Dividing for the first time on would remain as a farm. The She said the aides would like to dance of the Democratic to question him on the Colchester Rd. Town Plan tonight. He will be in the Nixon’s message to Congress party lines, the Senate new map will be sent to the Q O ^ ' call themselves “para- Womens’ Club — at the Watergate scandal. If he Concerning the Foxborough No date has been set for Municipal Building Hearing — which contained five new Watergate committee has Conservation Commission and professionals.” Manchester Country Club. refuses, the committee said it subdivision, Paul Schur, prin­ public hearings on the town Room at an 8 o’clock meeting of legislative proposals for decided to hold public hearings the Recreation Commission.. On the agenda for discussion may send him a written cipal sanitarian of the Connec- plan. The planner is completing Deakin said the aides are the Democratic Town Com­ dealing with the energy situa­ on President Nixon’s campaign Bernard Stone, engineer and hired to assist teachers in tonight are the final plans for questionnaire. ticut State Departirient of the regulations and will mittee. The meeting is open to tion — ckme as Exxon, the contributions from billionaire land surveyor, attended the teaching and clerical work. Tuesday’s 7 p.m. townwide world’s largest oil firm, Howard Hughes and from dairy It didn’t say what Vould Health, said in a letter to forward them to Town Council” 5-V C - ^ the public. caucus for endorsing an 80- meeting to discuss the and commission members for Most of the aides are family reported it had worldwide cooperatives. ' happen if he refused to answer Richard Keefe, Hebron building Potential nominees Homer member Democratic town, Millstream Estates Subdivi­ review. It is hoped that this will women who work the hours their profits of $2.4 billion last year The committee unanimously that. inspector, “Jhe lots in their pre­ sion. He told the PZC of the Babbidge and Robert Killian committee. be done within the next six children are in school. Few are already have addressed the Committee Chairman Sam J. sent condition offer severe owners plan to leave the stream Ervin, D-N.C., emerged from a limitStions for-one-side sewage weeks. in its natural boundary and to ZBA Hearing three-hour closed meeting disposal.” provide a green belt of 15 feet The Hebron Zoning Board of Wednesday to announce that 2 Schur added, “We do not on each side of the stream. The Appeals will hold a public members had voted to conduct recommend approval of these Conservation Commission had Signature Delays Case Mt, Purchase EGYPT the inquiries in twq weeks of hearing today at 8 p.m. in the ISRAELI FORCE public hearings next Tuesday, Town Office Building to con­ T O B E MERE By SOL R. COHEN l•lnailla Mrs. Jackston disputes itdait conten­ Ferguson and Hillery Gallagher), we its four Democrats voting in Tolland sider a request from Robert S. necessary maintenance work at the tion. She acknowledges that a subdivi­ would abide by their proposals.” favor and the three Republicans West, Jones St., for a variance IS R A E L T O O C C U F IE O I A snag has developed in final town’s Lookout Mt. water-storage tank. W IT H D R A W sion map submitted by the Ansaldis for W^iss minimized any report of a dis­ against.. to permit him to convert an ■ V ia F A lL l adoption of an ordinance to She said, at her request. Mayor John TROOPS SOMI. a residential development in the pute with Mrs.Jackston over the right- The deciding vote reportedly existing house into a two-family purchase a 229.56-acre parcel on Thompson is scheduling an infor­ Taxes Due By Feb. 1 VO NORTH OF SUEZ Lookout Mt. area doesn't show Lookout of-way. “There’s no dispute, as far as was a proxy cast on behalf of dwelling. Case Mt. mational meeting for the board — to clarify the situation. Mt. Rd. as an existing road, but does I’m concerned. I’ll go along with Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, D- 4 Kindergarten Shift The Manchester Board of Direc­ VIVIAN KENNESON The tax collector will be at Mrs. Jackston said the directors first show it as a future road. whatever decison the Board of Direc­ Ga.. who left midway through Kindergarten sessions will ISRAUI tors approved the ordinance un­ Yet, she continued, the road was im­ tors makes.” the meeting. One participant (Correspondent Town Hall Saturday from' 9 •■lOOltMAD learned of the proposal Jan. 8, when a switch starting Jan. 28. animously nine days ago but, proved for qpcess into Case Mt. and He pointed out that Robert Case Den­ said Taimadge was un- Tax Collector Earl H. Bqebe a.m. to 1 p.m. and Wednesday, Children presently attending public hearing was conducted on town Jr., reminds taxpayers that Jan, 30„ from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.’ CM because board sdcret^ry Phyllis acquisition of the Case Mt. parcel. surely the manager knew it existed, nison, one of the owners of the parcel, enthusiastic about continuing the morning session will change “And, if he did, why didn’t he tell us?” thene is only a week left for'tax Payments may also be mailed Jackston has refused to s ip it, pen­ Several years ago, she explained, the has offered the town access fronA hearings, but left a proxy with to the afternoon session and FREE $ 00 She said she isn’t arbitrarily opposed payments within the due' date. to P.O.'Box 152, Tolland, or FREE ding, as'^he .explained, clarificalion town had negotiated the acquisition of a Spring St., if access from Lookout Mt. Ervin to vote as he thought vice versa. to the proposed restrictive clause, “but After Feb. 1 interest will be made in person at Beebe’s 100 of a restrictive clause, it has not quarter-acre parcel, to construct the Rd. is barred as requested. » best. The public is invited to Mrs. ; to the proposal to make it ‘forever’.” He said again the board wasn't told of Participants at the meeting charged at the rate of % of one home on Rhodes Rd. been advertised, as required by the water tank, and^had received an un­ VanWarren’s annual fourth GIFT CERTIFICATE r, To say we may never use it is too long said chief counsel Samuel Dash per cent per month from the town charter. limited right-of-way from Lookout Mt. the request for the restrictive clause grade hobby show from 9:15 to 1 a time,” she said. “I would go along if because hq learned of it only a few days listed more than 30 prospective date of last payments until the Hooster Ruskeihall 2:30 in the school auditorium. P The charter states that ordinances Rd. to it. total tax is paid in full. The high school Booster Club Town Manager Robert Weiss said there were a time limit — say, 10 or 15 before the Jan. 8 public hearing. witnesses, but they said the list Every month during our 100th Anniversary approved by the directors must be or 20 years. It’s not fair to the com­ would have to pared severely. The Motor Vehicle Depart­ will hold two basketball games Wednesday he learned of the request to He said a' new ■ access road from ADVERTISEMENT- ■ Watkins will give away absolutely free a advertised three times in a newspaper munity to make the restriction forever. They said the final witness list ment will be hotified of all un-. Saturday at the gym beginning close the access only a few days before . Birch Mt. Rd. to the east of the parcel "B IG B ” BANK NOW $100.00 Gift Certificate good toward any and become effective 10 days after the The town, some day, may have a need was certain to include Rebozo. paid taxes. Registrations are at 6:30 p.m. Still Negotiating the Jan. 8 public hearing. The request ^ would cost about $50,000 to construct. OPEN! Free gifts to depositors purchase in our store. Simply come In and third advertisement. The Case Mt. or­ to open the road.” not renewable unless taxes are The Booster women are comes from Andrew Ansaldi Sr. and Jr. The federal Bureau of Outdoor Recrea­ (.'•(«■«• I’agf Ten) register at our Wishing Well. dinance has yet to be advertised. The questions Mrs. Jackston wants paid. scheduled to play the women now thru Feb 8th. See us for Israeli and Egyptian military commanijers went back to tion, which provides funds for the ■ Asked whether she legally can refuse answer^ are: If the commitment was CLOUDY teachers while the Booster men highest savings rates. the'desert today to negotiate final details of the troop development of recreation areas such Beebe is requesting new real ' to sign an ordinance adopted* un­ made! who made it? Why weren’t the will play the men teachers. Ad­ Excellent terms on car loans, as Case Mt., will have no funds estate property owners to con­ personal loans, and mortgages. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY pullback accord worked out by Henry Kissinger. animously by the board, she said she directors told until Jan. 8? tact his office for tax informa­ mission is $1 for adults and 50 Meanwhile, military sources said Israeli forces were going doesn’t know. “Nobody has said to me, I State Lottery | available until July 1, 1975, he cents for students. Open daily 10:30 to 6, Thurs. Open: Tue. through Fri. til 9/Sat. til 5:30/Clos. Mon. She says the restriction is not in the explained. tion if they have not received a Night till 8. Tel. 228-9471. The ahead with their pullback from the first Egyptian sector to ‘You must sign it.’” resolution the directors adopted when The Booster motto is “Sup­ 935 Main St./Manchester/Tel. 643-5171 tax bill from the former owner. cute little red bank building op­ be evacuated; The area around the encircl^ City of Suez She said she will hold off until all of I 84550 I they approved the ordinance. ”We have Weiss said the bureau, is accepting t.3C':3n!aem uaaaii port your Booster Club so we Master Charge • Lay-A-Way • Revolving No bills are mailed out ifor this posite Cumberland Farms in (1). 'The sources predicted all Israeli forces would be out of the directors are made aware of the yet to make make that decision. If we applications, however, and he is con­ payment. can support student activities.” Mostly cloudy tonight and Hebron Center. . thinking behind a proposal to block decide to appoint a Board of Trustees sidering applying for a $25,000 grant in the region this week, moving up to the City of Fayid (2). Bonus 90421 | Friday. Low, tonight upper 20s‘ \ (UPI map) access to Case Mt. from Lookout Mt. for regulating the parcel (it was 1975, forane-half the estimated cost of Rd. and Timrod Rd., except for the access from Birch Mt. Rd. to low 30s. High Friday 45 to 50. A ' / recommended by Directors Viyian

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