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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester^ Conn., Thurg., Feb. 8, 1973 Income Tax The Weather Tips Clear and cold tonight with the low Shield Law between five degrees and the teens, Silhavy Receives Naugatuck Valley To Have SHOP nHEinRST liaturIjPHtpr iEiiptiinn Upralft remaining sunny and cold Saturday with Limit Asked See Page 23 highs in the 20s. Precipitation probability Soroptimist Award Bus Service To Doorstep zero. WASHINGTON (AP) - Any ’til Nine MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 19 7 3 - VOL. XCII, No. 110 Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -f o u r PAGES —’TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS - immunity Congress grants to ay 8 LM . HI 9 P.M. J. Mark Silhavy, a senior at newsmen who refuse to disclose ANSONIA (AP) - Dial-a-Bus ported service was inaugurated project calls for expansion of Manchester High School, has confidential sources should in­ is only about three weeks away Jan. 8. ’They carry up to 21 per­ all three phases of the service been selected winner of the sons each and have been volve only federal-court cases, for needy residents of four as the hiigs are worked out. We will have very lean cuts 0/ Citizenship Award given an­ the Justice Department says. lower Naugatuck Valley towns, averaging 250 passengers each It is financed by nearly $800,- nually by the Soroptimist Gub according to the region’s unique weekday they operate on fixed 000 in federal grants along with LEAN BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF Extending the protection to of Hartford to a graduating new transit district. runs, Noren^y said. state and local funds. Our own Tandercure Corned Bm I senior in the Greater Hartford the states by federal mandate, The Valley ’Transit District Fares range from 25 cents for Other door-to-door bus area. says Asst. Atty. Gen. Rogers C. requires only the delivery of a ride within one town to 45 projects include ones in A Special on let Prize POW Releases Near The award is presented to en­ Cramton, would raise con­ two-way radios for its buses to cents for a ride in or through all Batavia, N.Y., and Hadden- courage and recognize young stitutional questions and uhder- complete preparations for door- four communities. field, N.J., Norensky said. SAIGON (AP) - Inter­ expect another 100 Americans agreement signed in Paris on talks with the North Viet­ cease-fire violations during the people who have shown outstan­ mine federal-state relations. to-door service here and in Der­ ’The area serviced by the HAMS B u ttH a H Ib .------national officials supervising to be released in North Vietnam Jan. 27. namese government on postwar 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. ding responsibility to family, by, Seymour and Shelton, transit district covers about 70 the release of war prisoners in at the same time. U.S. officials, who declined to relations. today. It reported these Cramton, in testimony Vietnam announced today that 'The prisoner exchanges in be named, said they also expect « casualties: North Vietnamese school and community. District Director Jeffrey square miles and includes about Mora ofthoaa Salt Basting 11 to 13 lbs. North Vietnam has reported The program is sponsored by prepared for a hearing 27 Americans and 3,000 North South Vietnam, which would more than 100 American POWs and Viet Cong — 186 killed; Norensky said ’Tuesday. 75,000 persons, he said. Checkerboard Farma Honaysuckla 562 U.S. servicemen being held almost 900 Soroptimist Clubs in Wednesday by a House Vietnamese will be released com e on Sunday night U.S. to be freed in Hanoi on Monday South Vietnamese — 19 killed, It already operates public- The only passenger problems About Town prisoner, including 456 in the the Americas. Winners of local judiciary subcommittee, Monday in South Vietnam, and time, will be the first under while U.S. presidential adviser 3,130 wounded and 7 missing; supported runs along fixed have come from a few elderly YOUNG HEN North, 99 in South Vietnam and competitions are eligible for repeated the administration’s American officials said they terms of the Vietnam cease-fire Henry A. Kissinger is there for civilians— 3 killed, 10 wounded. routes and offers buses for rent. residents who misunderstand seven in Laos. Hanoi also has regional awards of $1,000 and opposition to enactment of any ’The executive board of the In Cambodia, Communist ’The concept of door-to-door what the service offers, he reported 27 American civilians the regional winners then com­ law that would shield newsmen United Methodist Women of guerrillas overran three service requested by telephone noted. One person put in a being held in South Vietnam. pete for the Federation Award from government efforts to South United Methodist Church company-size garrisons is not new, but the district’s request for a bus to carry off his The South Vietnamese say compel them to disclose their will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Thursday near the Mekong of $1,500. plan to use credit cards is. juiced stove, and others have At PInahurat they are holding 9,700 North Silhavy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Silhavy sources of information. home of Mrs. Stanley Speculators Hitting River town of Banam, 32 miles Norensky said only several complained because the fixed- Vietnamese and 28,500 Viet John Silhavy of 45 Ridgewood route bus wasn’t stopping at Weinberg, 157 Pitkin St. east of Phnom Penh, and made have led to his winning the God hundred cards will be dis­ FRESH CHICKEN Cong military prisoners. Presi­ St., Manchester, has been in­ The granting of an absolute their front doors, he added. a three-hour artillery and mor­ and Country award in 1971 and tributed at first to senior dent Nguyen Van Thieu has said volved in a wide range of ac­ privilege in such cases would “ But the people love the \o'» tar barrage and a ground the Eagle Scout award in 1972. centers and "the people we Bonn’s Dollar Defense there are 30,000 to 40,000 South subordinate the national in­ tivities including music, sports, believe will have the most need buses,” he said. They are ’The executive committee of assault on the town itself, field He has served as a counselor at terest in vigorous law enforce­ Vietnamese soldiers missing drama, student council. Boy for the service.” carpeted and have deep bucket the Center Congregational BONN, Germany (AP) — swallowed up the lates^t dollar reserves in d olla rs if its reports said. Boy Scout camp and has been ment to the interests of the and believed captured, but the Scouts, church school and work Users must telephone a day in seats. Church council will meet Chancellor Willy Brandt’s influx with massive support The reports said relief actively involved in the work of At PInahurat a Lower Price on relative value drops. Communist side has provided with the handicapped. He is press, he said. advance and give details alMut “ They even wipe their feet tonight at 8 at the Robbins government fought today buying. columns sent out from Banam his church school as teacher Pressure forced the dollar to Saigon with a list of only 4,000. now president of Instructors of their destination and the times before getting on,’’ he Room of the church. ’The board TOP GRADE MAINE against the strongest and other nearbj government and committee person. A Finance Ministry its lowest permitted rates in The cease-fire agreement the Handicapped, Inc., an And granting a qualified they will need transportation. exclaimed. of Christian concern will meet speculator attack yet on Bonn’s outposts met heavy resistance, The award was presented at a spokesman strongly repeated most of the world’s other major sets no schedule for the release organization run by teen-agers privilege is unnecessary, he The 2V^-year demonstration at 7:30 in the church library. defenses in the battle of the and government losses were The cost per person will de­ ^ n n ’s determination to keep money markets also. Dealers in of prisoners but says all the which provides swimming in­ meeting of the Soroptimist Club said, because the Justice dollar. heavy. of Hartford, Monday, at the pend on how long they ride and POTATOES the dollar at its 3.1500-mark several capitals predicted that Americans and other non- struction for handicapped Department has issued Speculators dumped $1.5 The attack appeared to be an Shoreham Motor Hotel, and on how many passengers are agreed minimum rather than a realignment of exchange Vietnamese are to be handed children and which has raised a guidelines that place strict ..CLIP billon on Germany in hectic attempt to cut river supply traf­ was in the form of a $100 sharing the cost of running the let it fall to a lower rate that rates is the only way out of the over within 60 days of the fund of $53,000 toward an indoor limits on federal prosecutors bus—$8 per hour. For example, morning trading alone. The crisis. fic from Saigon to Phnom Penh, Savings Bond. Thia coupon along with $1.00 will buy you a would favor U.S. exports and signing of the agreement, or by pool. who seek to force newsmen to day’s total on the Frankfurt but a convoy of four cargo Judges for the competition the cost for one-quarter hour is pair ot Man’s Dress or Casual cut into German exports such That would mean revaluation March 28. He has sung with the All State testify. exchange appeared to be vessels and six oil tankers got were Mrs. Betty-Jo Howard, $2, and five persons riding the as Volkswagens. of some foreign currencies, The agreement also Chorus and is treasurer of the . < heading for a record. through with an escort of Cam­ bus for that long would pay 40 such as the mark and Japanese director of Camp Ayo-Po and However, Cramton took note 10 99 stipulates that the rate of Round Table Singers. A Refusing to budge from its He again ruled out any bodian navy and ap- force units. health, physical education and cents each. Save af /east 204 on each bag yen, or devaluation of the return shall be no slower than delegate to Connecticut Boys’ of the growing support in "If someone wants to get a existing exchange rates, the floating or revaluating of the recreation of the YWCA of the dollar. ’The U.S. dollar was the rate of withdrawal from State, he has also been a Congress for enactment of group of friends together to go And a lower prlce-at PInahurat on German central bank mark — moves that the dollar- Hartford Region, Inc.; Mrs. devalued by 8.57 percent in the South Vietnam of American delegate to the Connecticut some form of legislative SLACKS selling speculators are betting shopping, of course it will cost 6RA9E AA Smithsonian realignments that David Mclean, codirector of protection for newsmen and forces. Federation of Student Councils less for everyone,” Norensky Values to $23. STRICKLAND FARMS on. closed a similar run on the I n f e r n o program for Center Church directed most of his testimony Kissinger has said the United and has taken part in a summer said. sizes 28-29-30-31 onlyl MH dollar in 1971 and set the Camp Asto Wamah and former­ FRESH LAR8E He said German leaders are States expects American internship program in to the plea that whatever is ’The district also is awaiting 1800 Pair to Soloct From . . . exchange rates now under ly a teacher in the Wethersfield determined to go on buying prisoners will be released at T o l l M a y Washington, D.C. which done should be limited to the the delivery of a special bus " k e w s strain. School system; and Mrs. Frank dollars rather than give in to two-week intervals in groups of program was sponsored by Sen. federal level. equipped with a hydraulic lift J. Erwin, principal of the Raw- doz. them. Financial sources say that about equal size. Lowell Weicker and on the side. ’The vehicle will ac- Use Their Right Of Way R e a c h 2 0 son School, Hartford. A number of other witnesses EGGS : C a p s u l e s German central bankers have agreement failed to resolve the Congressmen Stewart B. commodate several The U.S. Command an­ The Soroptimist Federation who support congressional ac­ bought more than $5 billion original cause of the crisis. The McKinney and Robert Steele. wheelchairs and can hold about REGAL MEN’S SHOP (Down another 100 doz.) Swans swim up the Mianus River in Greenwich while back of them is the Penn Central nounced today that another 1,- ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) - is an international classified tion had urged that a shield law since late last week, sopping up United States still has a whop­ His achievements in scouting 14 passengers. drawbridge which was left open yesterday, during the one-day strike, so traffic could 200 American troops had been “ God knows how many were service organization for also be applicable to the states, 901-907 MAIM STRErT U.S. currency released on the ping trade deficit. It earned $6.5 Five of the district’s six buses PORK IS LEAN AND FRESH AND WE HAVE PLENTY W move up the river. Today the trains are running again under a special act of Congress Lottery Winners withdrawn from Vietnam cremated,” Alameda Fire professional and executive where most cases raising the market by money managers of billion less than it made abroad have already gone into opera­ MANCHESTER STORE ONLY ; LEAN EYE RDUND, SIRLDIN TIP & RDUND STEAK, LEAN which ordered a 90-day cooling off period in which it is hoped the size of train crew issue By The Associated Press during the past three days, Chief Ernest Servente said, sur­ business women and has just issue of newsmen’s privilege multinational corporations, in trade during 1972 and two- tion since the publicly sup- Hpre are winning weekly reducing total U.S. strength in veying the ruins of an apart­ Eye Damage celebrated its 50th anniversary have occurred. BEEF RDASTS. which sparked the strike can be resolved. (AP photo) and, it was report^, govern­ thirds of that deficit was with ______.Jl lottery numbers picked this ment house transformed into a countrywide. ment banks of oil-rich Middle Japan. the country to 18,600 men. It is inferno in the crash of a Navy In Diabetics At PInahurat week by the contiguous East nations. These money That is why the dollar has the lowest level in eight years. jet fighter. As many as 20 may LAND 0’ LAKES UAW To Seek northeastern states that have dealers want to be in a position been weak against the yen and Under Study InttpriPQ * The South Vietnamese have died, he estimated. FRESHLY SLICED Penn Central to pocket the difference if the why the yen is considered a NEW YORK - 070808 Searchers recovered eight Share Of mark is revalued, and do not prime candidate for revalua­ military command accused the LOS ANGELES (AP) - A NEW JERSEY - 238911 bodies and part of a ninth by want to be caught with their tion. Communist side of another 156 nationwide study of 1,800 per­ Profits MASSACHUSE’TTS - 463169 late Thursday from the still sons is being set up to find out Rolls Again PENNSYLVANIA - 582285, smoldering rubble of the four- whether “ spot welding” of CHEESE NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A story, 27-unit frame Tahoe qualifier AA5. blood vessels in the eye helps to We have a new Oven Roasted surprise bid to share in the auto CONNECTICUT - 28983 Apartments here, across the prevent the eye diimage of ad­ >dJNCBDlC) Ready to slice to order By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS industry’s profits and an Qoventry New Town bay from San Francisco. vanced diabetes. TURKEY BREAST %fc.»1.10 Penp Central Railroad commuter trains were reported emphasis on more time away Loan Granted “ There’s a good chance that Sixteen clinical centers from the plants are among many people werp incinerated running with only small delays this morning, signalling the WASHINGTON (AP) - A $15- across the country are to enroll (OYSTERS - SCALLOPS - FLOUHDER) items the United Auto Workers in certain areas by the intense million loan to help pay for a 100 to 150 diabetics each for the end of a one-day Penn Central strike which inconvenienced Union will be seeking in this Aired At Board Meeting wide range of cleanup and fire” in the disaster Wednesday five-year study. All will be some 14,000 Fairfield County commuters Thursday. year’s contract talks. night, said Roland W. Prahl, PInehurst Boneless Meats repair work In earthquake- volunteers in a study of the President Nixon officially The call for profit sharing HOLLY GANTNER basically a reiteration of what shattered Nicaragua was an­ “ We will meet with and see Alameda County chief deputy most rapidly growing cause of are a good buy at these low brought an end to the strike ear­ A state Transportation pame from UAW President Correspondent they have said on several past coroner. nounced today by the U.S. anyone who wants to see us,” blindness. ly this morning when he signed Department official said that Leonard Woodcock. The nearly About 200 residents turned occasions. North explained the Frank Reynolds, owner of the features . . . Agency for International he said, adding that “ Nothing is A key feature of the planned a Congressional measure im­ about 1,600 persons had used 1,200 delegates to the union’s out for a Coventry Board of process of land acquisition, and H you want really lean Bonalsss Rrtsket Cornell Development. going to happen overnight, we 45-year-old apartment house, study is that only one eye of posing a 90-day moratorium on special buses into New York International Skilled Trades Education meeting last night to noted “ If there had been said 26 units were occupied and 8ad...we otter head cuts at 1.09 lb. and 100% lean President Nixon’s coor­ are not here to pressure each patient will be treated. the walkout by conductors and City as of 3 p.m. Conference on Collective hear representatives of Greater another way to do it, we would dinator for Nicaraguan anyone.” that 37 persons might have been And the choice of which eye is solid Center cuts at 1.48 lb. brakemen. Commuters who chose to Bargaining stressed the need Hartford Process Inc. and have done it.” He said^ie was emergency relief, Maurice J. Libassi explained to those living there at the time of the to be treated will be done at PREFINISHED PANELING PARTY Striking trainmen were drive fac|d what state police for more time off. DevCo explain their proposal certainly aware that the present that Process is a non­ crash. The building manager, at W.G. Williams, said in a statement for a new conununity. Although random to assure objectivity, PInehurst called back to work, ending termed omy the usually heavy Woodcock caught many secrecy of the acquisitions had that the loan “ is designed to put profit organization, formed by a Edward Motta, who esiihped scientists said. rush hour traffic on major delegates off guard with his there had been conflicting left a bad taste in many’s Chuck Ground lb. 99c their 24-hour national strike, quake survivors back to work, number of Hartford businesses with his wife when the plane If in the course of the study it arteries from Connecticut to profit-sharing suggestion, reports about whether or not mouths, but stressed that around midnight Thursday upon' relieve pressures on to investigate new ways to ap­ hit, said he believed up to 25 becomes apparent that very 5 to the lb. New York City. '^which he said was the first time residents would be allowed to DevCo, which has purchased WELDWOOD PRE-FliilSHED receiving word that President Nicaragua’s strained finances, proach growth in Hartford and persons were in the building. good or very bad results are VERMONT Nixon would sign the it has been offered in a “ very ask questions at the session, the more than 1,(XK) acres for the PatUes 1.09 lb. energize the badly shaken the suburbs. Eyewitnesses reported seeing being produced, the treatment Congressional resolution. serious way” since 1958. auditorium at the high school proposed new community, is economy, and restore vital DevCo, he explained, is the only a few persons escape the will be changed, according to PANELING BARN Round Ground lb. 1.1$ There Must Be ’The UAW leader proposed was filled to near capacity. not a public agency and ^ company spokesman said public services.’ ’ development arm of Process, building before it exploded, sen­ the researchers designing the 3 In 1 Meat Loaf he couldn’t estimate how much profit sharing as an alternative Board Chairman Richard therefore has no public powers and is the agency that acquires ding flames high into the sky. BOARD A Better Idea Messier announced at the out­ study. damage the strike caused the if General Motors, Ford and of condemnation or of eminent the land, finances and builds the The study was described Blend lb. 1.16 Chrysler do not “ reduce their In San Clemente set of the meeting that, aRer domain. Vax3" to 4” wide state, but he was certain of CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - A new community. Process has Tuesday to a science writers SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. talking with J. Richard North of He said that DevCo had to TOTE A SAVE — 10 Days Only 8’ Bundles Diet Lean Ground Beef lb. 1.29 damage to the company. Hamilton, Ohio, man accused monstrously high profit targets come up with recommendations seminar on ophthalmology by and their price to the con­ (AP) — President Nixon was DevCo, he had decided to open acquire, the land through Reg. 754 sq. ft. “ ’The big problem with us is of driving his station wagon regarding renewal plans for the Now JVe Know Why Dr. Genell Knatterud, a No Seconds — No Rejects Diet Lean Round Steak sumer.” back at the Western White the floor to questions after private negotiations, and used everytime something like this through an auto dealer’s ser­ north end of Hartford, Libassi They DonH Last biostatistician at the University Tote and Save House today for the first time board members had completed Rochester, N.Y. attorney Tote & Beat Cubes lb. 1.49 happens, somebody leaves us,” vice door because he con­ All three auto makers have said, with the idea that housing of Maryland, the coordinating since his November re-election, theirs. Edwin Larkin, who actually did WOOD GLENN Reg. Save said Robert McKernan. “ He sidered the car a lemon will go reported record or greatly im­ and jobs in that gTca must be center for the' study. lb. 1.69 planning to keep mostly in It was a quiet audience which the buying, “ because we felt WASHINGTON (AP) - When '* Saddle Birch...... $9^5 $7.10 PInehurst Cube Steaks (the freight customer) begins on trial March 1. proved profits in their latest improved in order to provide a The seminar was sponsored listened to brief presentations to make arrangements for John Bottles, 26, is accused of earnings statements. None of seclusion. there was no other way” to do better way of life. It is not a the package began buzzing by Research to Prevenit Press Secretary Ronald L. by Patrick Cusick of DevCk), it. VINYL GARD Perdue Chickens and Parts trucking or some other way, so ramming the vehicle through the Big Three has a profit- question, he said of moving peo­ suddenly at the Ben Franklin Blindness Inc., a national sharing plan with the UAW. Ziegler said the President North, and Peter Libassi of North also reiterated that Postal Station it was quickly White W a ln u t...... 8.55 8.95 sq.ft. a little bit of the railroad dies.” the service door of the Lake ple from Hartford’s north end research foundation based in Fresher By Far and might stay as long as Feb. 19 so Process, followed by board DevCo does not have a plan of Teak ...... 8.55 8.95 ’The impact of the strike on Sweeney Chevrolet agency in Woodcock provided no to a new community in Coven­ removed to a deserted cour­ New York. A Good Buy at PInehurst he could be here for the return members’ questions, but as the development for the site, in tyard. Pecan...... 8.55 8.95 Fairfield County commuters suburban Springdale Tuesday specifics about how the union try, but rather to give everyone The eye disease to be studied of Henry A. Kissinger from his floor was opened for general Coventry’s northwest comer, Thursday was apprarently mild morning. would use the money from any a choice as to where they would Postal inspectors found on Cherry ...... 8.55 5.05 questions, the crowd was is called diabetic retinopathy, a compared with the November profit sharing, saying only: “ If round of talks in Hanoi and and that such a plan will be like to live and work. Thursday a battery-operated * Platino ...... 8.55 5.95 Damage was set at $1,000. somewhat less than friendly. major complication of diabetes. CHICKEH 1971 shutdown, when com­ they will give us a tap to the Peking. Kissinger is the done “ with the broadest possi­ He said Process sees the pew toy tractor with the switch in The case will be heard in In 1930, it caused less than one * Subject to stock on hand. President’s adviser on national The initial presentations by ble pariicipation from the com­ muters waited in long lines for Hamilton County Municipal keg, we’ll find some way to use “on” position, apparently per cent of all new cases of EARLY SPRING security. Process and DevCo were munity. (See Page Twelve) emergency buses. Court. the resulting liquid.” jarred in shipping. blindness in the United States. C o u g a r...... 8.00 8.90 Now it is considered responsi­ D o v e ...... 8.00 5.90 A LEGS ble for more than 15 per cent of HEATHER HILL WINGS ...... lb. 49c all new cases of blindness. Walnut ...... 7.95 0.30 BRICK ROASTING CHICKENS...... lb. 590 The research foundation said Chestnut ...... 7.95 ^8.30 that among persons with Here’s real ma|ic you can create yourself instantly, lust spread Basttng Turkeys diabetes for 11 years or more, Sen WATES Group Presents Awards on mastic and apply individual bricke H thick. They are light in Honeysuckle Brand ...... lb. 4 9 ^ diabetic retinopathy is present weight so they need no foundation or extra support. It’s rugged in 64 per cent of them. For virtually indestructable and it’s fireproof. those with diabetes for 15 to 20 DUSKY C o tf's Money Saver . . . All FtaYors years, as high as 93 per cent Decorate a At 18th Annual Get-Together may have the disease. 4x6 Area f o r ...... Cotrs Diet Soda 3 89*^ Some 4 million Americans Par BY ALICE EVANS her goal during the past year. planners attempt to justify care than he received 10 years have diabetes. There are 2.2 Panel Hunt’s LUAUN Swiss Knight An award is given annually to demands for national insurance ago, he said. million known cases and at . (Herajd Reporter) Tomato Sauce the member who first reaches by claiming medical care is in­ Telling the group that half of least 1.8 million undetected TONDUE A loser became a winner last OINIKm WONDERLANDI her goal with a weight loss of at ferior and too expensive in the the total medical care bill in the cases, according to Research to New glamor for bathrooms, kitchens... night, when Mrs. Richard I k 2 % e a i 4 8 * box * 1 a 3 8 least 20 pounds. United States. However, United States might be preven­ Prevent Blindness. Wrana-of Willimantic, with a Cannon Xfafi Dr. Robert Stanton, Mrs. government programs abroad table, he said that, last year, Of the known diabetics, 6.6 weight loss of 57 pounds, was Slllcone-glazed Edwin McConnell, WATES and at home have historically Americans spent over two per cent are blind — more than crowned queen of Manchester SHUTTERS WATES at its 18th annual president; and Harvey Ward increased costs, lowered quali­ billion dollars on quackery such 145,000 people. WALL Perk up decor, glsmorlie any STATE awards banquet at Fiano’s Jr., master of ceremonies and ty, and produced a relative as special cures, rainbow diet Two methods of treatment room, quickly, inexpensively ^ honorary member, presented shortage of personnel and pills and copper bracelets; ac­ TILEBOARD with penunently Installed open Restaurant, l^lton. will be tested, both of them in­ the awards. facilities.” cidents, which are all potential­ cluding the use of light beams frame or.Matted-atyle ahattera. ’This year’s “Top 10” losers, Laughs off heat and moisture. . . wipes Mrs. Mary Soule received the ly avoidable, in 1969 totaled 49 to coagulate the ballooning or Sizea to;flt evary window: • with a weight loss of 289 He said that most families clean with a cloth. Fashion-right colors and widtha from S’* to 18” ; holghta BUTTER Founders Award for best per­ million' injuries requiring $25 bursting blood vessels in the pounds, were 70 pounds lighter can handle the usual illnesses, patterns stay everlastingly lovely . . ’. never horn 10'' to 8 8 ^ _ Vit sonifying the aims of the billion in costs including $3 need palrjtlng. than last year’? top 10. births and operations with the retina that mark the disease. organization. billion for medical fees and One light beam comes from PBUHT QllCFHICE jAyi ia% Seedless Pink Indian River Besides Mrs. Wrana, those on help of Blue Cross, CMS and 3 5 c sq. ft. the top 10 list and their weight Eighteen members were care. His list of preventable an argon laser beam and the at lltUe as a abutter Ob J b e T m b m m other medical insurances. But on'oolon in stook loss, are, Mrs. Ruth Rogowski cited for perfect attendance. medical care also included other from a xenon white light N Of 4 or Mon. GRAPEFRUIT»« health care costs more today, current labor rate, with time- ophthalmologists and 336 Shop Shop Pbudwret ttito ureMiend. . . Bertram Bennett, 19 pounds; WATES, and Mrs. Roy; and but a patient stays in the and-a-half for overtime, he physicians who care for MANCHESTER NORTH Mrs. Ruth Boyle, 17 pounds; Lucy Nickolas of New Britain, hospital for a shorter time believes that the construction diabetic patients throughout the WATES^ Queen Sally Crowned^ and Mrs. Ralph Mills, 16 Connecticut WATES queen. because of increased workers’ pay could match the United States for their support MAIN Fri. to 8:30 p^m LOTTERY TICKETS ARE FOR S A U HERB pounds. After dinner, Dr. Stanton told knowledge. Today’s working MD’s. “ To say nothing of the In referring patients who may Queen Sally Wrana is crowned by Mrs. John Pavelack, WATES president, adjusts the royal cloak. (Herald photo 649-5253 STREET Mrs. Peckham was honored the more than 100 members and man works fewer hours to pay fringe benefits industries af­ be eligible,” the coordinating last year’s reigning monarch, as Mrs. Edwin McConnell, ^ by Pinto) '' as the first member to attain guests, “ Politicians and social for a higher grade of medical ford,” he added. center said. Sat. to 4 p.m. “ Good candidates for the study are likely to be found GROGEIIY a IN C . among patients who have had Tpk0.a diabetes for IS or more years. MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973— PAGE THREE

PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973 Sheinwold on Bridge Few Protest Increase Campus Beer Sales Urged About Town TV Tonight Classical Guitarist Foil R M e m AND ' See Saturday’* Htraldfor J North dealer Also at the hearing. Dr. came from State Liquor Com­ V a le n tin e TOO MUCH SCIENCE only one trump in dummy, and Both sides vulnerable HARTFORD (AP) - Much Complete TV LUitbig* At College Next Week South eventually lost a second In Social Security Cost Richard L. Judd, dean of stu­ missioner George J. Montano Cosmopolitan Club members MAY BE HANDICAP NORTH support has been voiced at the dent affairs at Clentral Connec­ who also asked for passage of a D a y are reminded to attend a X41 By Alfred Sheinwold cliib trick. state Capitol for a proposal to ticut State College, said that the bill that would exempt the Sesquicentenial Parade Migue| Rubio, classical One of the troubles with By JOE h a l l ' burden of Social Security taxes Administration has figured allow the sale of beer on the — 6:00 — sale of beer on campus would Liquor Commission from is WEDNESDAY meeting Monday at 10 a.m. at guitarist, will make his fourth scientific bidding is that your West was beginning to con­ Aasdcialed Prem Woher be shifted to individual income that, if inflation averages 2.75 campuses of all accredited (3-8-22) NEWS gratulate East on his magnifi­ allow a school to control adv^^rtising its new regulations the home of Mrs. John IMIMU AMMTftt appearance at Manchester partner may become confused. WASHINGTON (AP) - tax levies. per cent a year and wage in­ colleges ahd universities in FEB R U AR Y 14th (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH cent restraint when East drinking in the right kind of at­ in newspapers in all of Connec­ Fletcher, 76 Irving St. Community College ’Thursday Another hazard is that an oppo­ WEST Social Security taxes are taking' But if this proves imprac­ creases average' five per cent, a Connecticut. (20) SOUNDING BOARD registered a complaint. “ All mosphere and also would help ticut’s eight counties. at 8 p.m. in the Bidwell St. caiq^ nent may become confus^. 6 3 2 their biggest bite ever out of tical, the liberals say that there 23-year-oId worker who retires The bill would bring to (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE this fancy bidding is very con­ Q98532 avoid the problem of driving The most recent advertising You can be a sureetheart when pus auditorium. The most important moral of 10 6 4 paychecks, but congressmen at least should be a system of in 2015 can expect a $2,219 a Connecticut campuses that PlfMMI (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH fusing,” he growled. “ I thought K9875 after drinking. cost the commission $5,000, he Emanuel Lutheran Church The concert will be free to today’s hand, however, has to J 10 say they’ve heard relatively exemptions for the low-income month maximum payment which has been an aspect of you shop at Plasa (40), WILD WILD WEST QI985 None Support for the measure also said. will sponsor a Bible Study Hour MCC students. There will be a do with medals. When they’re the contract was six notrump. I few protests. worker. compared to a maximum of college life “ for the past 2,000 CHOCOLATES - CINNAMON HEARTS wish I had known in time to ruff SOUTH $266 a month for an individual Sunday at 7:30 p.m. atnthe — 6:30 — nominal admission charge to getting ready to pin a medal on They add, however, that On the conservative side, years,” Lewis Hyde, executive MOTTO HEARTS - GREETING CARDS home of Mr. and Mrs. Juri ■HTUCTta (3) CBS NEWS . others. Seats may be reserved you, just smile modestly. Even one of those clubs!” Milton Friedman, University of retifing this year. director of the Connecticut liw 17 neMiw turn some complaints persist about or Go Creative Niiler, 205 Bell St., Glaston­ hnal tr Mult ftM (8) ABC NEWS by calling 646-4900, Ext. 259. a single word may queer the Chicago economist, said recent­ The calculation - about the Conference of Independent Daily Question the way the whole Social PTA Schedules Italian Night bury. (22-30) NBC NEWS The first half of the program ly that under Social Security young worker buying an annuity Colleges, said at a hearing DOILIES - POSIES - RIBBONS whole business. Partner opens with one Security system operates. (24) WORLD PRESS will consist of works by North dealer “ the individual is in no sense is based on the presumption he Thuri^ay. "Italian Night” will be the Wright, Mrs. Patricia CRAFT PAPER - HEART SHAPED spade, and the next player North East South West Liberals dislike the formula 17 I classical composers — Sanz, Both sides vulnerable building protection for himself not only would have his own He said that the first campus theme of the Highland Park Dechiara, Mrs. Dorothy Ken­ , — 7:00 — passes. You holdiiSpades, K- 1 N T Pass 3 4 P®** used for apportioning the tax; COOKIE CUTTERS - CAKE PANS Weiss, Bach, Scarlatti, Car- Opening lead—Jack of and his family.” Social Security taxes but also riot at Harvard University, in PTA’s annual potluck dall, Mrs. Gloria Diana, Mrs. (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN J-8; Hearts, A-K-7; 4 9 Pass 5 O some conservatives say that the cassi, Guiliani, Carulli, and Sor. Diamonds Any assurance that a worker the duplicate amount paid for 1639, occurred because of a Wednesday. It will be held in Charlotte Murphy, Mrs. Lu (8) TRUTH OR Diamonds, A-Q-4-3; Clubs, 5 0 Pass 6 ♦ All Pass system is underfunded, benefits After intermission, there will North bid four hearts to show has “ derives solely from the him by his employer. “cutback in the quality and the school cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. Anne Blagrove and Mrs. Bever­ CONSEQUENCES Opening lead — 0 1 are subject to the whims of PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE be pieces by 20th century South 10-4-3. This is considered a doubtful Mrs. Milton Stavnitsky is in ly Taylor. (18) DICK VAN DYKE strong spade support and mild Congress and taxpayers best willingness of future taxpayers quantity of beer served at (Wa Hava A Notion To Plaasa) assumption on grounds some charge of arrangements. Table (20) NBC NEWS American and Spanish com­ interest in a slam. North could could invest their contributions to impose taxes on themselves meals.” NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET (22-30) NEWS posers, including Lauro, not have a tremendous heart What do you say? in private retirement plans. to finance benefits being young persons would not buy Last year the legislature hostesses will be Mrs. Stav­ Several members of the Manchester High School Round EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER (24) FREE FOR ALL Barrios, Cordero, Borges, suit for he had opened with one Answer: Bid two diamonds. Americans Top Visitors ’This year’s maximum Social promised to present taxpayers annuities costing more than $1,- passed a measure allowing the nitsky, Mrs. Carol Donaghue, Table Singers, directed by Miss TNIATRI M SI (40) ABC NEWS Granados, Torroba, and Miguel Rubio notrump. This is a difficult hand to bid San Juan— Of the more than Security tax—$631.80 from each by ourselves,” Friedman said. 000 a year if there were no sale of beer only at the Storrs Mrs. Martha Memery, Mrs. Social Security system. Karolyn Hagearty, Mrs. Martha White, will provide the _7:30__ Albeniz. South went past game by because you have fine strength 1 million visitors to Puerto Rico worker and his employer—is Social Security, he said, rests campus of the University of Born in Spain in 1934, Rubio on the elitist premise that some Connecticut. Pauline Hebert, Mrs. Jane entertainment. (3) WHArS HAPPENING showing the clubs, and NorUi in high cards but terrible dis­ in 1971, about 428,000 «Mme about $164 more than the top began his musical studies, at Best known for his versatility had' a chance to show the ace of tribution. You must mark time from the mainland United people in society know “ what is (8) LASSIE payment last year. the age of 14, with Daniel and great skill in exploiting the diamonds. This was enough to until you find out more about States. Some 29,000 were from good for other people better ANTHOHYQUIIIN (18) BETTER WORLD Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., Fortes. Later, at the Royal guitar’s orchestral colors, coax South into a slam. your partner’s hand. the West Indies, 9,000 from chairman of the Finance Com­ than they do themselves.” (20) HUMAN DIMENSION South A m e rica , 6,000 fro m YAFHETKOTTO Conservatory of Music in Rubio covers the entire scope West opened the jack of Copyright 1973 mittee which handles Social Conservatives say that the (22) L E rS MAKE A DEAL Europe and the rest from other Madrid, from which he and range of the instrument in diamonds and declarer took the General Features Corp. Security legislation, said in an government system does not at (24) WALL STREET WEEK areas. graduated with honors, Rubio his repertoire. His music is the ace of diamonds and the top interview that his staff recalls all resemble private insurance (30) HOLLYWOOD was a prize-winning student of product of remarkable dexteri­ hearts to get rid of a diamond. which must have reserves to SQUARES no letters protesting the big Sainz de la Masa. From 1958 to ty, a lifetime of dedicated Then he led a low club from jump in the withholding tax. cover ail liabilities, that it is (40) NANNY AND 1963, Rubio studied with Andres training, his Spanish heritage, seriously underfunded, that THE PROFESSOR dummy. Bolton Lake “ I have been very surprised REPEAT SALE |Mav e Q FP(E PiPr-NC Segovia, who is regarded as the and a great love for the instru­ Fine Defense that I have not heard too much Congress could take away or — 8:00 — world’s greatest classical ment. East began a fine defense by criticism from those who are lower the benefits at any time (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE b / B E Z Z I N I ' guitarist. discarding a heart instead of Hotel paying these increased taxes,” and that a young worker could SATURDAY 11 A.M.-9 P.l Boxing promoter turns IMF Day S M H'jTf S FPOW H7F0 • M t «|T ' 1 ruffing the club. South won with Route 44-A, Bolton, Conn. added Sen. Charles H. Percy, do better if he invested his Informer. the king of clubs, led a trump to Tel. 643-9731 R-Ill. Social Security taxes in an an­ (8-40) BRADY BUNCH dummy’s king and returned This big increase is largely nuity with a private insurance Factory: Adamt and Hilliard St., Manchester— 649-3188 "The Subject Was Noses." Pendergast Designs another low club. the result of two major Social company. GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION (18) SKI RACING East threw another heart, Security bills passed by Some conservatives estimate Stratton Mtn., Vt. IN-CAR HEATERS ^Rainm aker’ Scenery and South won with the ace of H A R D R O C K Congress in 1972. that the young worker, who in­ (20-22-30) SANFORD A SON MEADOWS clubs. If East had ruffed either Featuring Elyalan Field Congressional specialists say vested his Social Security taxes ON1'91NOBTHolJCT oH-S4 HTFO Lamont plans to go to TAKIEA&l-WISTSIRVICfRD fXiT Doubfe Feature The western ranch interiors two succeeding weekends, Feb. club. South would draw just one that unprecedented benefit in­ and the amounts paid by his Tijuana with Julio. “ROCK ROOM” Downstairs and exteriors which comprise 16-17 and 23-24. Curtain time at round of trumps. South was creases contained in those employer over a 43-year period (24) WASHINGTON the scenery for “ The Rain­ East Catholic High School doomed. When declarer gave up measures appear to have in a private pension plan, would “BONNIE AND CLYDE” WEEK IN REVIEW maker” are designed by James auditorium is 8:30 p.m. Tickets the third round of clubs to West, No AdmlMlon Charge dampened any protest of the receive retirement payments ESE/i — 8:30 — Pendergast, presently presi­ are available at Liggett Drug back came a trump. This left higher taxes. more than double the amount (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY dent of the Little ’Theatre of Store in the Parkade or by that he would get from the pp Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays Most Americans apparently Guest; William WIndom. Manchester (LTM). The phoning the LTM number. are willing to pay more for the government. “BULLIT (18) SPORTS CHALLENGE romantic comedy will’ open f " 7«l ANNUM. TOUANO To conservative objections, IN-THE-FACTORY Beverages 18 Yrs. & Over benefits they expect to receive (20-22-30) HALL OF FAME next weekend at East Catholic : ANTIQUE or witness relatives and friends the system’s backers reply: Special — "You're a Good High School. receiving now, the specialists The system does not pretend Man Charlie Brown." Assisting with painting and SHO!DW say. to operate as private insurance decor are Cynthia Wallace, does. Rather, it is pn essential­ SAVE (24) EYE TO EYE About Town LOBSTER DINNER The 1972 bills increased all BUY OFF THE Sex, violence, and death as Virginia Seeley, Sharon Kay, ■ FEB. 17 and 18tli ly pay-as-you-go social in­ • cash benefits 20 per cent, in­ 30%-60% subjects for artists. Nancy, David and John Albert Juster, a professional ! Sun. 11 A.M.-10 P.M. stituted for the first time a surance plan. Taxes of current FACTORY FLOOR Chapdelaine, Barbara hypnotist, will be guest speaker I SDonsorad Bv system of cost-of-living in­ workers pay for the checks to — 9:00 — those who have retired or Christensen, Liz Bontel, Audrey Tuesday at a meeting of the > to lu K dhistorical «5.95 a la carte creases for future payments, (3) MOVIE Clay, and Nan and Ernie become disabled or widowed. "The Undefeated" (1969). Manchester Newcomers Club > SOCIETY made it possible for old persons Brown. Under such a plan, no large Western. John Wayne, Rock at 7:30 p.m. at Mott’s Com­ < EXIT 89 on 1-88 Banquet Facilities Available to earn more after retirement Frank Minutillo has directed trust fund is needed although Hudson. munity Hall, E. Middle Tpke. I TOLLAND HI6H SCHOOL . without loss of benefits, boosted Due to the snowstormSALE last Friday, Bezzini Bros. Factory the construction of the plat­ the system does have a fund (8-40) ROOM 222 Those wishing more informa­ I TOLLAND, CONN. | monthly checks for many SALE PRICES forms and levels which com­ containing about one year’s BOTH Students plan surprise tion about the meeting may FIANO’S RESTAURANT widows, gave Medicare protec­ will be open to the public one additional day this year. prise this elaborate set. He has benefits in cases of emergen­ AT party for the principal. contact Mrs. Frank Livingston RT. 6 & 44A 643-2342 tion to disabled persons and RETAIL STORES cies. It totaled $52.5 billion at Choose from a factory inventory of hundreds of up­ (18) 700 CLUB been assisted by Dave Newirth, of 217 Ralph Rd. or Mrs. George liberalized the system in other r ACTORY ONLY Lee Burton, Fred Blish, Dave McNiff of 27 Grant Rd. The club ways. the end of 1972. CLOSED holstered sets, swivel rockers, reciiners, sofabeds, ot- (24) MASTERPIECE Congress in theory could end THEATRE Cooney and Peter Led with. is open to all newcomers to the But spjirred by the tax boost,, ■ tomans, sectionals. Jeanne Adams, in charge of Manchester area. the systefn but, with tfiet^ — 9:30 — wme Ig^-term critics have properties, is assisted by Jean • i^viy^ tteMr Sttacks/ “ number of beneficiaries ndw at (8-40) ODD COUPLE Beckwith, Beth Koch, and 28 million and growQi|^{ihiso1tUe4Uy feasiblk j . i i Imtiwuusis.M. tnaiTW)i4i.tm| Rhoda Berk. Eugene Brewer, pastor of the l^ ie j are• more than un­ Ia1i II ii'4 A (Y T IC IWK SOUTH » . 14 . M WIT Ml Ml MU I depends on Oscar’s card ■Be Z T I yg !• 'B r o t h e ’R s Just A hw Of Hundred$ Other production chairmen Church of Christ, will conduct a fair to the poor aq

PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchestjei. Conn., Fri.. Feb. 9. 1973 Police Report Bolton « MANCHESTER I Court I Raymond E. Myette, 47, of 32 that address, then b a ck ^ out Town Votes Thursday Cornell St. was charged onto the lawn of 65 Valleyview iHlcmrl|PBtrr iEu^uin^ ralb I Cases I ’Thursday night with intoxica­ Dr. and came to rest there. tion, operating a motor vehicle Murphy’s car sustained On Raffles^ Bazaars CIRCUIT COURT 12 while under suspension, misuse extensive damage and was Founded Oct, 1881 towed. Police say the DeMar­ 1, Manchester Session of markers, and failure to drive tino car also sustained damage. in the fireplace room of Com­ right. He was released under a Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their JUDITH DONOHUE $150 non-surety bond. Court- VERNON Correspondent munity Hall. Arthur J. Chenot, 64, of 22 Susan Welch of 5 Maple Trail, Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. Republicans will hold a date is Feb. 26, 1973. Tel. 649-8409 Crestwood Dr., pleaded no con­ Coventry and Shirley Drew of Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ special town committee test to a reduced charge of 17 River St., Rockville, were ment, 647-9946. Bolton voters will go to the Dorothy C. Yuszchak, 43, of Published every evening except Sun­ Ihesday at 8 p.m. at Communi­ failure to show his operator’s arrested by Vernon Police last polls Thursday to decide 32 Earl St. Rockville was days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation ty Ha.. license at Thursday’s session. charged with fourth-degree night in connection with the in­ • ■ 'I' whether or not raffles and Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press He was fined $50. , larceny Thursday night at K- vestigation of a disturbance bazaars will be legalized in School Menu He was originally charg^ near Center Park in Rockville. cond Class Mail Matter. Mart. She was released under a town. Monday: No school. with evading responsibility in written promise to., appear in Miss Welch was charged with Town Clerk Catherine Leiner ^ ’Tuesday: Juice, hot dog on connection with the Dec. 27 Burl L. Lyons Publisher Court. Feb. 26, 1973. disorderly conduct, and In­ The Manchester Publishing Co. announces that the polls will be roll, French fries, brownies. death of a pedestrian. The body terference with a police officer assumes no financial responsibility for open to all registered voters Wednesday: Hot turkey of Henry Dziedzinski, 52, of Michael F. Choman, 22, of 24 and Miss Drew with in­ Subscription Rates Thursday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. sandwich, cranberry sauce, East Hartford was found at 6:30 typographical errors appearing in adver­ McCabe St. was charged terference with a police officer. Payable in Advance at Community Hall and the tossed salad, oatmeal cookies. a.m. at Hillstown Rd. and tisements and other reading matter in Thursday afternoon with failure Police said the charges procedure will be the same as Thursday; Pizza with cheese, The Manchester Evening Herald. Wetherell St. to grant the right of way. against Miss Welch stemmed One Month $3.25 that used in all municipal elec­ carrot and celery sticks, Jello Display advertising closing hours, He died at 7:40 a. m. at SOUTH WINDSOR from complaints that she was Single Copy 154 tions. with topping. Manchester Memorial three full days prior to publication. At about 1:30 a.m. today. tipping over garbage cans, jum­ By Carrier, Weekly 754 She notes that absentee Friday: .Soup with crackers, Hospital. An autopsy showed Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon South Windsor Police arrested ping in front of passing cars and balloting will not be aUowed. grilled chmse sandwich, pickle that he sustained a skull frac­ tampering with the fire phone. One Y ear $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon John H. Murphy Jr., 18, of 91 If the majority of the voters chips, popsicle. ture, crushed chest, and possi­ She was to be presented in Cir­ Six Months $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and are in favor of legalizing raffles Birch Hill Dr., South Windsor, ble broken back. and charged him with driving cuit Court 12, East Hartford, Three Months $9.75 Monday. and bazaars, the statute will be Six days after the accident, while under the influence of today. Miss Drew was released effective immediately. Spon­ Chenot surrendered himself to liquor and failure to drive in a on her promise to appear in Cir­ sorship. of such events will be police through an attorney, was cuit Court 12, Rockville on limited to non-profit, charitable Bolton High proper lane. charged, and released on a $5,- March 6. and educational organizations. He was released under a $250 Honor Roll 000 non-surety bond. non-surety bond and ordered to Gregory Steward, 21, of 147 New Budget Inflationary Copies of the statute are High St., Rockville was available at the town clerk’s of- appear Feb. 26 in Circuit Court JUDITH DONOHUE I 12, East Hartford. arrested yesterday on a Circuit *fice and a cq>y is also posted on Allen R. Roberts, 18, of 181 President Nixon has put the case: This 7.5 per cent increase in federal Correspondent Police report that Murphy, Court 12 warrant charging him the signboard in front of Com­ Autumn St. pleaded guilty to a r Tel. 649-8409 while traveling east on with third degree assault in Either Congress hews closely to his spending, contrasted with the 6.5 per munity Hall. charge of possession of High School Principal Nor­ ' ''•*f**e* ' Valleyview Dr., crossed out of connection with an alleged <■' marijuana. He was fined $50. proposed budget for fiscal 1974 or cent real growth expected for the Homemaker Service man Shaw has announced the his lane onto the front lawn of domestic disturbance. He was released on his promise to there will be more inflation or higher economy in the coming year, An article in Wednesday’s names of those students named 55 Valleyview Dr., struck a car Herald said that the to the honor roll at the end of parked in the driveway appear in Circuit Court 12, taxes or both. represents—on paper only, not in real Other cases disposed of or Manchester Homemaker ser­ the second marking period. belonging to John DeMartino of Rockville on March 6. nolled (not prosecuted) were: Urging Americans to support those life—a built-in inflationary factor of Those attaining high honors vice has helped more than 150 James T. Donlon Jr., 24, of Bigelow Brook Wearing Winter White. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) families and has served more were Richard Alton, a senior; congressmen and senators “ who have about 1 per cent. Garnet Dr., Tolland, breach of than 15,000 hours in the eight Douglas Fish, a junior ; and Ann peace, fined $200. the courage to vote against higher The administration gets around the years of its existence. Bates, Rebecca Smith and Afnett Thornton, freshmen. j^rland Feathers, 22, of Blast Saturday onlyl spending," he said “ it is time to get deficit, or the inflationary factor, by In fact, the statistics above Hartford, breach of peace, are only for 1971, not for eight Seniors on the honors list in­ big government off your back and out figuring on the basis of a “full pleaded guilty and was fined years. In 1972, the organization clude Robin Addison, Robyn $ 10 0 . of your pocketbook.” employment budget.” That is, the The Innocent Isleib, Beth LaFrancis, Diane valentine candies helped more than 200 families, Leiner, Sharon Maneggia, George H. Cataldi, 24, of East Funny thing, though. Even with the government would take in that extra Open Forum serving over 18,000 hours, ac­ Hartford,- breech of peace, Renee Myette, Jeanette rag. 39o bag .1 S >5 cording to its director, Hyalie pleaded guilty and was fined President’s hold-the-line budget, $12.7 billion in taxes if the nation Hurwitz. Paggioli', Carl Preuss, Fay Bystander $100. government will continue to dig into enjoyed full employment. The service, which provides Sherwood, Susan, Tomaszewski away. Regional Government and Susan Wright. Roy H. Goding, 27, of 96 Wells everyone’s pocketbook. This is Thank You Give Them trained, supervised women to “ Full employment” itself is An Hoppe forced upon us will certainly families during periods Members of the junior class St., breach of peace, nolle. because, according to time-honored To the editor: named to the list were Christine '< -*• > :•* » ' ' '-.«s , 4k * ^ Leonard H. Lacey, 40, of postulated on the basis of 4 per cent destroy and demolish this Their Funds of illness or other household We would like to express our Dooley, Kristen Duke, Jill Ear­ ' Willimantic, being found in­ economic theory, any time federal town’s government which has Dear sir: emergency, has recently unemployment in the work force, an thanks to the Bolton Volunteer ly, Joel Fontanella, Diane toxicated, nolle; pleaded guilty been developed and paid for by I am writing to take excep­ expanded its area to include., ‘try U8, you’ll tike usT expenditures exceed federal income, Fire Department. Forand, Marilyn Glidden, Janet to a charge of parking without arbitrary figure that is hardly a un­ Manchesterites for the past 150 tion to the letter of Ms. Ruth Bolton. an automatic tax increase is enacted The End O f Jud Joad’s tPar Friday evening, Feb. 2, our years. Gordon, Mary Jean Litvinskas, lights and was fined $10. iversal constant like the speed of light Abbott as published in your edi­ g«t your car caught fire when parked In the name of common Holiday Monday Donna Mans, Michele Myette, Frederick Howard, 62, of in the form of cheaper dollars which Jud Joad hobbled up the path “ You done your part, Jud. tion of Feb. 6. wookly or the boiling point of water. only a few feet from our home. decency, loyalty, and fair play I All town offices will be closed Cynthia Ponticelli, Robert West Hartford, operating a to his ramshackle cabin down Nobody fought harder.” I should think the wrath of the lottery eventually translate into higher The firemen arrived within urge you to keep the faith of all Ntonday in observance of Lin­ Redden, Karen Schiavetti, motor vehicle while under the In other words, if we had full the road a piece from “ But I don’t mind saying, Almighty may come down on tickots minutes after they received our our people by requesting our coln’s birthday. Town schools Cheryl Stephens and Linda influence of liquor, pleaded prices. Appalachia Corners as fast as Maude, I been getting a mite Ms. Abbott for even thinking erqployment, which we don’t, and if telephone call. They pushed the delegates to vote a firm no on will also be closed. Tomaszewski. guilty and was fined $150. The horol his old legs would carry him. old lately for front-line combat. that Parochaid is a The President proposes a 1974 car away from the house and the CRPA and CRCOG merger. Sophomore honor students court remitted $50. Congress stuck to the President’s “ Maude! Maude!” he called. My back just ain’t up to dirt- questionable item. Certainly CCW to Meet budget o f $268.1 billion, som e $12.7 extinguished the fire very Sincerely yours, are Anne Marie Assard, Kurt budgetary guidelines, which it won’t, “ I got all-fired great news!” scrabble farming no more. No, she has by now heard of the The Council of Catholic quickly; then stayed to make Frank U. Lupien Bogner, Daniel Buckson, Kurt billion more than he estimates the sir, far as I’m concerned, peace great and infallible wisdom of Women of St. Maurice (Church there might be some hope of a His wife pushed through the sure it was completely out. All Cowles, Dolores Fish, Randall 21 Sunset Street the Pope. will hold its regular meeting government will collect in that period. torn screen door and came out couldn’t a come at a better totalled, about an hour elapsed Fish, Robert Giglio, Linda diminishing of the rate of inflation. Manchester on the porch, rubbing her time.” from the time we placed the How is it possible that she Monday beginning with Mass at Gruden, Kathleen Kowalyshyn, It is $18.7 billion, or 7.5 per cent, could, even by ulterior design, arthritic shoulder. “ Oh, Jud,” “ I’m right proud and happy call until all of the firemen had 7 p.m. Margaret Landrey, Susan Man­ Spring Is An Attitude— Not A Season question the teaching of a man ' The “program scheduled “Is higher than the $250-billion limit he About all we can look forward to she said happily, “ don’t tell me you got through it all alive, Jud. gone. ning, Kathleen McCooe, Brunig you at last got me them But what do you aim to do Support (or hi; successoiv-and they all ;oAn lEvening with Father If it gets too warm for ice skating, there’s always the basketball courts at Charter Oak said was the most Congress should Fortunately, the fire proved Moske, M ip^el Ryba,, .Williuni with certainty is a continuing battle now?” appear to expect and receive Cfonin,^* an oppbrtunIty“’' K • ly what they should do was no one’s personal property, not DevCo. There can be no doubt Suggestions from^ 19 Hamlin St. vacated by William Fitzgerald • 4 desert their country.’’ They did even the President’s. that their common aim and goal Manchester who did such an outstanding job not desert, but fought on. Some is Regional Government at any So, although Nixon’s indigna­ as a member of the B oa ^ of o u r fabulous were killed, many were cost, even against the will of h e r s / I tion is understandable, he also Directors for the past five i / W O R I wounded. Had they not done so, the people. is wrong when he says "The years.. it is not farfetched to suggest Let us never forget that the price is not a junket in the Herald I know that it will be a that the inevitable Communist three Manchester delegates Gift Gallery Peace Corps, or something like monumental task to fill this 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTiR. C0 NM.« Phone 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 takeover of Indochina would were never elected by our that.” The price, in fact, should Yesterdays vacancy, but, I hope wilth hard have triggered World War III. town’s voters. Therefore, they be psomething like that.” Not a work and dedication that I can S nm PROFESSioNM. QUAimr There has been altogether too should not be in a position to junket in the Peace Corps or justify the faith and confidence much nonsense preached by deliver us into the hands of our anywhere else, but public ser­ 25 Years Ago placed in my ability by this I CONTROUED AUTO BOOT REPAIRS self-appointed “ rights” enemies. vice for a couple of years at a Boy Scouts in town raise endorsement. leaders, confused clergymen Before we become the vic­ I on sH nakss... buck private’s pay, as several $2,300 in house-to-house canvass I will follow the philosophy atid silly women about the tims of the fatal whirlpool of members of Congress already during annual financial , established by the Democratic “ higher morality’’ of the young regional government, you, as have proposed. campaign. members of the Board of LOAN and RENTAL CARS m e^w ho ran away. If there was This is not to plug for univer­ our duly 'elected Town Direc­ WESTOWN tors owe it to the people of Directors to work for the Available by^ Appointment. . a ‘migher morality,” it was sal amnesty, granted to every 10 Years Ago general welfare and the best ^ ^ PHARMACY ■ e x ^ p lifie d by those sincere draft dodger and deserters in­ Manchester to take immediate action. ’The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. interest of'*the people of conscientious objectors who discriminately. The National Hannon, pastor of §t. James’ Manchester. STAN OZIMEK, Manager 45S HARTIORO ROAD 641-5230 stayed to perform menial and Interreligious Service Board It will be too late when democratic home rule and the Church, dies in St. Francis Phyllis Jackston 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER sometimes degrading chores, in for Conscientious Objectors^ Hospital nearly a week after he 405 Hackmatack St. ^ uniform or out. says there are 60,000 to 100,000'' control of our own affajrs and destiny are scuttled and swept was stricken In church rectoi^. Manchester The draft dodgers who fled to draft resisters and' deserters.

* !|) k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973 — PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTERHESTER EVENING HERALD.HERALD, Manchester. Co-nCo"n., , Fri,,tri,. Feb.feo. 9,», 1973w i i - , ~ Sixth Grades Going To Gilead Missionary Speak ^ank Teller ^ . . .. ______iA ______.. A : i.:- at 19-Wl n m LANCASTER,LANCAS’TER, Pa. Pa. (AP) (AP) - now as there could possibly be program are looking into the relief and rehabilitation for tho {worship service, at 12:30 p.m., ANNE EM T termediate, was not as drastic When a young man walked up to transportation conflicts with possibility of following up on ANNE E M T victims of natural disasters as Ithere will be a pothick dinner as the one vrhich next year Denver National Bank teller Correspondent Rham High School, which along this for additional state funds. CorrMpondent well as for victims of war, jin the social room. Persons would have moved the three Harry V^lls and handed him a Tel. 228-3971 with other possibilities, is con­ Tel. 228-3971 poliUcal uprisings and for peo­ attending are requested to Because of overcrowding at fourth grades to Gilead; the Health Report check, Willis thought the name following year moving the fifth sidering double sessions to The Rev. Dr. Reginald H. ple in underdeveloped coun­ {bring a casserole or salad, Unle Hebron Elennentary School, the Dr. Cattanach reported that a on the signature line looked or fifth and sixth grades to ■overcome overcrowdedness in Helfferich of Amstoa will speak tries. service Md $1 per family to Board of Education last night recent State Health Depart­ suspicious. Gilead with that school’s that school. Sunday on “ Mission Im­ He served for 17 years as vice cover costs. Desserts, approyed a proposal to house all ment inspection of the facilities It wds his. kindergartens and first grades possible” at the 11 a.m. worship president of Church World Ser­ (beverages and rolls will be sixth ^ades next year at the G rants at both schools resulted in a Wills tried to stall the youth, moving to Hebron; and the service of the Andover vice and was chairman of the 'served. favorable report. who became suspicious of the Gilead Hill School, thus opening White reported that the Congregational Church. Material Aid and Services Com­ After the dinner. Dr. u n o M l third year all of Hebron’s third up two classrooms at the Hebron School is making According to a letter received delay and fled. Police picked grades moving to Gilead^ and Dr. Helfferich was recently mittee in the Division of {Helfferich will lead an informal Hebron School for arts and applications for two state from Paul Schur, principal him up a few blocks from the ___ Gilead’s second grades going to appointed Interim Minister of Overseas Ministries. {meeting and discussion concer­ crafts and a resource-speech grants under Title II. One is a sanitarian with the health bank Thursday. His identity Hebron. Missions of the Connecticut In 1960, Dr. Helfferich was ning the ways to improve the center. $2,000 reading grant being department, there were only was not releas^ because of his Hospital Worker If the second proposal were Conference, United Church of awarded the Commander’s {outreach of the local church. B u d g e t Nine Judges The Gilead Hill School applied for by Mrs. Nita minor problems. age, 16. followed Gilead would be the in­ Christ. A world authority on the Cross of the Order of Mertt by { All are invited to come and presently has an enrollment of ManWarren. ’The other is under At the Gilead Hill School, termediate school and Hebron problems of refugees, relief And the president of the Federal hear Dr. Helfferich, join the B a ttle 360 students and four unused the right-to-read phase of the screening in the toilet rooms Dutch Raise Steel Output Wins Big’Drawing the primary school. There rehabilitation work, his respon­ Republic of Germany for lus members of the church in classrooms, whereas the social studies and reading was reconunended along with :dinner, and attend the meeting. Amsterdam — From 1952 to Nominated would also have been additional sibilities have taken him to 120 work in alleviating human mis­ Hebron School, with an enroll­ program and will be for self-closing outer doors to the 1971, Dutch steel production in­ CORNWALL (AP) - A B e g in s expense for transportation. countries of the world in the ery in post-war Germany. Chairman of all boards and employed cabinetmaker whose ment of 474 students is over­ between $2,000 and $s;000. This toilet rooms. creased more than seven times, Harry W. Edelberg of Had- However, three additional last 23 years. 'conunittees in the chufeh are hospital worker from Williman­ wife, Ruth, works as a psy­ HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. crowded. grant is being applied for by Saccuzzo mentioned that the D in n er from 700,000 tons a year to 5.1 HARTFORD (AP)Two dam, also a Circuit Court classrooms would be opened up Dr. Helfferich has set up :especially urged to attend. tic who fled from behind the chiatric aide at Connecticut Thomas J. Meskill has The situation at the Hebron Herb Kelsey and Mrs. Jean screening was not necessary as Following the morning million tons. Democratic members of the prosecutor, was named to at the Hebron School. church-sponsored programs of Iron Curtain in 1950 walked Valley Hospital in Middletown, nominated nine judges, five of School, according to its prin­ Neumann. the windows are not opened and legislature’s Appropriations succeed Circuit Court Judge The third proposal would away $75,000 richer Thursday said he buys two-to-eight them new appointees, to cipal, Paul A. White, will con­ Ralph Saccuzzo, principal at as for the outer doors, he would Conunittee open ^ the “ battle Max Savitt of West Hartford, have opened only one classroom after the weekly drawing of the lottery tickets each week. He succeed retiring judges or those tinue to worsen with the addi­ the Gilead Hill School, reported look into the matter. of the budget” ’Diursday by who turns 70 on July 27. at the Hebron School and would Connecticut Lottery. said he would use his winnings moving to higher courts. tion of many new homes going that the present reading The only major problem at asking state agencies for more Thomas J. O’Donnell of have started the move of having , Ilgvars Luters, 59, and his to purchase a larger bouse and He named Angelo G.'^San- up in the south end of town. program being funded through the Hebron Elementary School Bristol was named to succeed all children north of Rt. 66 wife, Amelia, are employed as to finance the education of the fiscal information. taniello of New London, The proposal which was Title II funds at that school is was a recommendation for The information requested in­ Judge Bieluch, who was attending the Gilead School. As housekeepers in the couple’s 13-year-old son. currently a judge of the Court accepted was one of three sub­ presently in the evaluation replacement of the two com­ cludes payroll and job totals, nominated to Common Pleas it stands now, many families s r fe m g e .., Maintenance Department at Frank S. Potochney, 44, of of Conunon Pleas, to Superior mitted to the board for con­ stage. partment sink in the kitchen. Court bench. living north of Rt. 66 have Community Memorial Hospital Phoeniv:, Md., said he bought current spending levels in each Court. He would succeed Judge sideration by the two principals It has been a very successful The replacement of this sink department, contracts for ser­ All nominations must be con­ children in both schools. in Willimantic. They did not at­ his winning ticket while visiting John C. Fitzgerald of Wood- and the superintendent’s office. program and with respect to has been placed in the board’s vices performed by private firmed by both houses of the The board also felt that by tend the drawing in Cornwall relatives in Connecticut last bridge who retires Aug. 1. It will not affect the budget in the children involved it ’ ’has budget the past two years but state legislature. Terms of moving just the sixth grades up because of the long trip. Luters week. He purchased the ticket firms, and any new state ser­ John M. Alexander of Wind­ any way as the present shuttle turned them on to reading,” he each year the item was cut vices planned for the coming Superior Ck)urt judges are eight to Gilead, there would be no said he had no plans for the in his name and the name of his sor was named to succeed bus can handle the 50 students said. when the board had to apply years; the others are four possibility of the younger / r s money but added he did not in­ father, Stephen, 67, who lives in year. Superior Court Judge Michael in the two sixth grades that will The teachers involved in this cuts made by the Board of tlllCCLHit It remains to be seen whether years. children being shifted from one tend to change his life style. Baltimore. PotMhney, a liquor Radin of Avon, who will be 70 be moving to Gilead. Two Finance. school to the next school depen­ Luters said he inrunigrated salesman and the father of the commissioners will provide years old on Oct. 12. Alexander teachers, not necessarily the Two other items, heat and ding from year to year on what R h a m from Latvia in 1950 as a dis­ seven children ranging in age the date requested in the form is a Common Pleas judge. present two sixth grade ventilation in some of the requested, but the two the classroom situations might placed person after World War from three to 16, said had no To the Common Pleas Court, teachers, also will move to classrooms and proper place­ Democrats—Sen. Josep I. be. The sixth graders would II. specific plans for his winnings. Meskill named William C. Gilead. ment of thermometers in the Lieberman of New Haven and only have to move on to Rham Talk Slated An East Hampton man and a “ I’m going to spend it,” he Bieluch of Hartford to fill San- Food Stamps This proposal also includes refrigeration equipment in the Rep. John Groppo of High School. resident of a Baltimore suburb said. taniello’s vacancy. Bieluch is a moving six children from the On Problems kitchen, have already been BIKrUDAY! Winsted—say the information each won $15,000 prizes in the ’The number drawn yesterday Circuit Court Judge. Aid Economy fifth grade at the Hebron School Transportation taken care of. drawing. was would help to prevent "the par­ Also named to the Common to Gilead and placing the tran­ In Learning Dr. David Cattanach, Appointment Paul Dillingham, 56, a self- 28983. tisan and futile wranging that Pleas Court is George E. Kin- HARTFORD (AP) - The sitional kindergarten to first marked the last two sessions.” Superintendent of schools, Dr. Steven J. Tishler of The board approved the ap­ month Jr. of Mystic, to succeed federal food stamp program grade (preprimary) at Gilead. Unlike the last two sessions, recommended that the board Willimantic will be the guest pointment of Mrs. Patricia Alexander. Kinmonth is a Cir­ added $17,603,246 in food ­ however, the Appropriations Other Proposals pick up the option on its present speaker at a meeting of the Home as a teacher aide at the IN CELEBRAtlON OF THIS cuit Court Judge. purchasing power to Connec­ transportation contract with com m u te is now controlled by This proposal, which leans organizational chapter of the Hebron School. Mrs. Home has Five new Circuit Court ticut’s economy during 1972, ac­ Clark Transportation Co. for Republicans. cording to figures released by slightly towards the possibility Association for Children with done substitute teaching at the FAMOUS MAN’S BIRTHDAY...... VEST judges were named by the another two years. Lieberman and Groppo, the the United States Department of separating one school as Learning Disabilities to be held school and holds a master’s governor. However, he requested the two ranking Democratic Edward F. Stodolink of Strat­ of Agriculture (USDA). primary and the other as in­ Tuesday evening at 7:15 at degree. REGAL’S OFFERS YOU MORE OF t i L L board not make any decision Rham High School. Dr. Tishler \*l MCKAGE members of the appropriations ford is to succeed Judge Searls will speak on optometries, O il THE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON MEN’S conunittee, recalled that the Dearington of D ^ e ls o n who An average of 131,750 low in­ visual training and learning dis­ The board received notifica­ • STORE committee had subpoenaed reaches the retirement age of come persons benefited from CLOTHING THAT HAVE MADE US FAMOUS! Finance Conunissioner Adolf the program each month last m e a f n w m abilities. tion from Dahl Oil Co. of a MANCHESTER PARKADE 70 April 4. .01054 increase per gallon on G. Carlson last year in its quest John V. Ca3sidento of New year, according to USDA’s L - i ' No. 2 oil which represents an for budget information. Haven, a Democrat, former regional food service office. additional cost of $255 for the state representative and assis- remainder of the year. Give Your Sweetheart A Aussie Cars Favored tant U.S. Attorney was Connecticut participants paid ...... n f ^ nominated to succeed retiring $22,274,380 in 1972 for coupons Sen. Weicker Basketful of HenkeWs Auckland, N. Z. — About Cape Cod Trip Judge Alfred Toscano of New valued at $39,877,626, the ■Monciielitejt LUMBER^ 16,000 imported cars were sold On Watergate A detailed itinerary, menus, Haven on March 2. department said. The copies of medical forms, SPARKLING WINE! in New Zealand in fiscal 1972. difference, or bonus value of Sat, Feb. 10 & iMon., Feb. 12 Australia accounted for 7,175, Circuit Court prosecutor drivers verification of in­ the coupons, enabled each per­ Committee Japan 4,400, the United K ng- Milton A. Fishman of Cheshire surance forms, list of drivers dom 3,176, Italy 400, France would succeed Judge Luke H. son to increase his monthly food and chaperones for Mrs. Gay 350, West Germany 3()0, Czech­ Stapleton of Cheshire, who buying funds by $11.13, the WASHINGTON (AP) - Farmer’s sixth grade trip to SELECT GROUP oslovakia 140 and othw coun­ turns 70 on May 20. department said. Cape Cod were presented to the SELECT GROUP the Great Connecticut Sen. Lowell FAMOUS NAME tries the remainder. Weicker Jr. was named board for its information. LONG SLEEVE Thursday afternoon to the The 27 children going on the Heat senate committee to in­ trip leave Sunday morning and return Friday afternoon. PUC Chief Favors Plan vestigate the Watergate DRESS Yf.,., Escape! bugging affair. M enu SWEATERS Weicker is one of three GOP 'rhe menu at the elementary Values to $20.00 For ConsuitieF Complaints senators on the Select Com­ schools next week will be: SH IR TS t ■ LLoag Poinl Colar • StripM • SoNds • Knits mittee on Presidential Cam­ Monday: No school — Lin­ Board ruling allowed. Members paign Activitis, which is to coln’s Birthday. HARTFORD (AP) - The Hausman said he planned to ZONOUTE’do-it-yourself report its findings within one Tuesday: Hot dog on roll, establish a similar division with of the previous legislature chairman of the Connecticut received only $2,000 a year base year. potato chips, mixed vegetable, Public Utilities Commission existing personnel by May 1. attic insulation is now The Republican senate pears. SELECT GROUP Currently, he said engineers pay. has endorsed a proposal to es­ In other legislative action leadership also chose Sens. Wednesday: Meat loaf, • • CASUAL, FLAIRS tablish a consumer complaint often have to spend time in on s a le ! Just pour— and level Howard Baker of Tennessee WE Wednesday: mashed potato, corn, fruit bar. • VALUESITO $16.00 $ ^ o o divirton in the PUC. "clerical work” tracking down Zonolite over your existing insulation. and Edward Gurney of Florida Thursday: Salami or ham CMSY A a complaint. —Minority House Democrats That’s all there is to it. You’ll save up to 40% to sit on the panel. grinder, orange juice, garden • STRIPEq AND SO LIDS GQNPLETEUNE decided against “ wholesale” Hausman said his agency was “ The great opportunity of salad, potato chips, fruit OF MPORTED MB “ Internal hamlling (of com­ petitions to force the on fuel bills this winter...and every year after. PANTS satisfied with the (3ov. ’Thomas this committee is to gain for the gelatin. DONESTK WMES- plaints) needs improvementno Republican-dominated com­ ZONOLITE isfireproof. Ratproof. Rotproof. J. MeskiU’s budget proposal of American political system the Friday: Fish sticks, mashed question about that,” PUC head mittees to draft Democratic $1,027,000 for the PUC, although Non-irritating to the skin. respect and credibility it potato, carrot and raisin salad, Howard Hausndan told the bills and hold public hearings on Paul Masson the governor eliminated two Ask for ZONOLITE today. It’s deserves of all the American cookies and applesauce. legislature’s Appropriations the. House Democratic leaders $ 0 3 4 positions currently vacated. in stock— ready to help you people,” Weicker said in a Committee. said the newly created petition RARE 5th Hausman said the PUC had yet STOP THE GREAT HEAT prepared statement. F oollia ll REGAL MEN'S SHOP Hie concept was proposed by process should be used selec­ filled positions for six engineers “ My goal is to insure that a The annual meeting of the In hsart boWss Toby Moffett, director of the tively to require public ESCAPE today. 'THE COM neiF MEN'S STOXi' WINES and four accountants approved thorough and objective in­ RAM Midget Football Associa­ Connecticut Citizen Action hearings on major state plat­ last year. THIS WEEK ONLY vestigation is conducted and tion will be held Monday SEVEN LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Group. form planks, not on every bill that no one in the nation can evening at 8 in the Town Office MANCHESTER VERNON “ With the PUC, as with other ’The legislature Wednesday sponsored by a Democrat. 3 Cu. Ft. Bag state agencies, the handling of brand its findings the result of Building. 901 • 907 MAIN STREH TRI-CITY PLAZA Manchntir Bishops Comtf Corbins Comtr SifoumoySL passed a bill ensuring that —The Legislative Manage­ All parents with boys in the Shoppinf Pwkade complaints is pretty terrible,” legislators, judges and court ment Committee squashed bills Reg. ^ either a witch-hunt or a 043-2479 872-0538 West Hartford West Hartford Hartford program are urged to attend as 649-0446 Moffett said. He proposed a that would require General whitewash,” he added. OPEN MON. Ora M T. 0:30-8:30 OPEN MON. thru H I. 10:00-9:00 523-0723 561-28U 247-8011 personnel will receive the full 1.90 ^ along with other business there complaint division irith two in­ pay increase allowed by the Assembly committees to open THUUOAY UNTIL 0:00 PJI. SATURDAY 10:00-8:30 1,75 will be election of officers and a New London Waterbury Biitlal vestigators and an engineer-to Federal Pay Board. all their meetings and to take board of directors. 433-9376 753-9958 589-1512 handle coitaplaints on a fulltime T h e bill, approved 135-8 by roll call votes on all bills they Center Closed basis. the House and 36-0 by the act on. Senate, clarifies the pay raise —Meskill’s budget proposals approved in 1972 to remove any for fiscal 1973r74 were con­ CHESHIRE (AP) - The town FEATURES! of Cheshire has temporarily motorola question about the effective demned by Council 16, closed its Youth Center as a date of the increases. Under the American Federation of State, B rifh tn tu result of a series of problems, bill, the increase will clearly be County and Municipal Color Hu* topped by vandalism and trou­ Autonutlc \ effective as of the beginning of Employes, AFLCIO. ’The union Fin* Tunini / ble with two youngsters last January. said the governor took a “ state weekend. Rank-and-file lawmakers will workers be damned” attitude LOWER Park and Recreation Direc­ Co^it receive the entire $5,606 by not recommending any pay YOUR FUEL tor Richard Bartlem said Color salaries which the federal Pay raises for state employes. Intonilty Gifts that say “Be M y Valentine” BILLS Thursday that the arrest of a boy for drjnking and disorderly INSTA-MATiCe conduct at the center Friday COLOR TUNMQ and an altercation involving a Just push otu button aad Labor Department girl Saturday were “ the straw you autoniitieilly b ilu c * color intansity, nu*, con- Motorola’s Big, Bold, Valuo iSvent of ’73 Stationery { DOOR ALUMINUM which broke the camel’s back.” trut, brlihtnou ud cm Beautiful stotlonefy reveals yoir thought­ After the incident involving •von activato automatic Cuts Confirmed TNIKSHOLDS fina tunlni if airaady not Now...Motorola TV 8 Audio|at Value Time Prices! fulness'on every sheet. j SWEEPS the girl, “ the kids took her side In usa. i r i that aasyl and did physical damage to the HARTFORD (AP) - State employes and the $ 9 b s building besides giving verbal 23" Q uasar: n Console Color TV Labor Commissioner Jack A. interchangeable-position policy abuse,” Bartlem said. Fusari has confirmed reports of were condemned Tuesday night 1 9 0 * ft. 1 3ft W W up 3 up^ new inter-changeable job by the executive board of Local descriptions for several 269, American Federation of LEGAL employe classifications and the State, County and Municipal NOTICE retirement of several Employes, AFL CIO. employes. The union represents about DOOR WEATHER STRIPPING PLUO-M ALUMINUM and VINYL TO THE ENROLLED Fusari has reported, the 400 of the 800-1,000 department a R c u r r m o d u l e s C a n d le s department is faced “ with an employes. MEMBERS OF THE Most ciMStls componants DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ara- on raplacaabla mod- Peanuts and Love candles spell out glow­ acute budget problem as a Michael Sorrentino, local. 2 , 7 ’ — 1 , 3 ' ...... ^ 3 i 3 5 s a t ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT: ulas. If a circuit naada to ing Valentine messages. result of about $975,000 Jn president, said the policy on in­ ba raplacad, an axchania federal funds being withheld Pursuant to the provisions of modula can ba pluuad a terchangeable positions would WOOD and FOAM the State Election Laws and the by a sarvica tacbnlclau... I from the department for the be a disservice to the public. He Rules of the Democratic Party, usually In tha homal fiscal year ending June 30...” said people in employment ser­ you are hereby warned tlUit a “ This reduction in federal vice with experience and con­ 12 , 7 ' - 1 , 3 ’ ...... ’ 1 . 9 5 s a t Chucus will be held at Town funds has brought about tacts with personnel managers Works in a Drawer Color TV changes in the depmiment and Hall, Route 6, on February 15, In a handsome Contemporary Books ^ would, if transferred, be may contribute to others,” CASH AND CARRY 1973, at 8 P.M., to endorse can­ style cabinet with Royal Model WU8002JS Model WU8003JP TeU som eone you care wilh a beautifully “unable to perform his job didates for nomination to Walnut finish. Insta-matic Early American si.. 'Mediterranean styUng, F u ^ i said in a statement. duties with the greatest amount Color Tuning, solid state Rustic Maple ilD m Pecan finish illustrated HoUmatk book. municipal offices, to be voted components exceptlor Fusari said the changes of skill.” fqr in the municipal election, to 4 chassis tubes. Your choice of either style, at this low pricel ^0^4 ‘result in the retirement next Forced retirement before the be held on May 7, 1973; and to YOUR Works in a Drawer design, Insta-Matic month of 11 managerial mandatory retifement age of Color Tuning, solid state components transact such other business as BKL BRIGHT 25” Model WU8000JW $ 4 4 9 *9 employes from among the 80 70, he said, was “ contrary to CHOICE except for 4 chassis tubes. may be proper to come before dtafloiMl PICTURE * 5 0 9 ” who are eligible for in^ediate the spirit if not the letter of the BiuMt scraaa alia in benefits.” said Caucus. color TV. Criap, clsan olc- law.” Dated at Andover, Connec­ turaa with vmd color. And He said the “ overriding con­ He said the forced retirement OPENWED.,THURS in tha Motorola Matrix sideration throughout the could affect males over age 55 ticut, this 7th day of February, Brlfbt tuba, a Jot black 1973. deliberative process has been to and women over age 50. AND FRI. NIGHTS v /w . ttAUQHwermm orm n ao matrix aurrouMa tacb STANEK ELECTRONICS Democratic Town color doL 8URR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER accomplish changes, wherever The executive board hired a Conunittee 277 18050 STIBT MMICHESTER monB 048-1124 (Next to Caldor's) possible, with the least amount lawyer to decide what “ specific 255 CENTER STREET Open Mon. - Sat. 10-9 of overall impact.” ACROSS FROM MR. STEAK Dennis E. Keenan legM action should be initiated” CWT RMAN Forced retirement of against the new policies. . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING.HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Feb. 9, 1973 Dental Health Pre-Cana Girl Scouts Seek Funds " Conference Taste Goes^ Nutrition Stays POWs’ Diet Pretty Tricky .This is the fifth in a series of from the sugary food group. six articles on dental health A Pre-Cana Conference for To Curtail Price Hike If you do like to snack, try to engaged persons will be con­ As Navy Trims Food Budget MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - bring in sweets, high car­ The Baby Has published by The Manchester limit your snacking to such Readjusting former American bohydrate foods, and that’s not Ralph E. Siegmund, office Held with the approval of the enjoy a summer camping Evening Herald, in cooperation ducted Feb. 18 from 7:30 to 8:30 foods as raw vegetables, milk, p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s prisoners of war' to the w h at’s Im portant. manager of toe John Hancock Greater Hartford Community experience. More than 200 with the Mandiester Dental cheese, nuts, eggs, fr« h fruits, By ROBERT A. DOBKIN requisitioning of selected high- The Defense Department had Chest, the Sustaining Manchester girls in all par­ School Hallf 25 Ludlow Rd. ordered the armed forces to cut American diet is going to be “What’s really important is Mutual Life Insurance office in Society, in observance of luncheon meats, sugarless can­ AP Military Writer cost luxury and convenience Manchester, has been ap­ Membership Enrollment Drive ticipated in camp activiti,^, The program is sponsored by beef purchases by 10 per cent in “pretty tricky,” a Navy dieti­ building the* body, building the National Children’s Dental dy or gum and dietetic soft WASHINGTON (AP) - With items” such as steaks,- roasts, tian says. resistance to infection, pointed chairman of the city’s in Manchester will help raise and a record 65 per cent of all ^ Been Named Health Week, February 4-10. the M^chester District Coitl- lamb chops and lobster and to the final four months of 1972. funds to offset the rising costs Manchester troops enjoyed drinks. mittee of the M arri^e and food prices rising, the Navy has “They’re going to be amazed • regenerating the body’s organs, first Sustaining Membership On the other side of the spec­ reduce “consumption of other But that order, part of an over­ of camp maintenance, year-round troop camping. You've mentioned sugar aa Family Apostolate^f the ordered mess cooks to all administration effort to at what we’re eating now. We cells and t^ u es. Homemade Enrollment Drive, sponsored trum, avoid as snacks such substitute hamburger for high-cost items.” have a lot more convenience sweets would spoil their by toe Connecticut Valley Girl leadership training, special ac­ a major source of the acid Archdiocese of Hartford. “Substitution of lowermost reduce beef prices nationwide, that creates decay. Are there foods as jams, jellies, syrups, steaks and chops. Army troops foods, frozen and packaged, and appetites too. * Scout Council. tivities, like camperships and dried fruits and all kinds of A team of speakers will pre­ items in menus and in has expired. office operations. any sperial rules about diet a sent thoughts on Catholic will be eating more pot roast. there are a lot more fad foods,” “We will give them 1,200 Siegmund, a former sugar candies and pastries. requisitioning for resupply is Among meat items being Families with daughters in College Notes Merwin, Jennifer Kerry, daughter of Carl and Arden Godin person should follow to help teaching and the experiences of The armed services—like Lt. Georgians Banellis of calories intake and six light Manchester resident now living Basically, the most impor­ directed, consistent with removed from Navy mes8bs are Girl Scouting and other friends Merwin of Lakewood, N.J. She was bom Jan. 21 at the Freehold preserve dental health? Catholic couples. ’The discus­ many housewives—are cutting Memphis Air Station said meals a day to begin. ’The main in South Windsor, is the head of tant things you can do every requirements to serve a quality minute steaks, frozen beef interested in helping to main­ Miss Joan Starsiak, daughter (N.J.) Area Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are^Mr. and sion portion of the program will their grocery bills by Tuesday. criteria is that you don’t push a thoroughly Girl Scout- Certainly, cutting down on day to prevent dental disease ration and maintain prescribed tenderloin, lamb chops, Cana­ tain toe present full Girl Scout of Mrs. Alice Starsiak of 350 Mrs. A.E. Merwin of 45 Huntiiigton Dr., Vernon. encourage the engaged to res­ substituting lower-priced items The 25-year-old Logan, Utah, them into it. oriented family. His wife, Judy Hillstown Rd. has been named sweet or sugary foods is an im­ are: subsistence endurance levels,” dian bacon and pork spareribs. program will be asked to pond to the material offered in their menus. In the seafood line, flounder and native will be in charge of “We might start with one or is a Girl Scout leader, his to the fall semester dean’s list D e an a portant part of dental nutrition. —Eat a nutritious, well- the admiral said. become Sustaining Members. Sirois, l^e, daughter of Peter and Joni Samiotis Sirois and will conclude with an “Menus will be just as reconstructing diets for a group two of toe foods they particular­ daughter Kim is a member of at the University of Connecticut of 70 Wells St. She was bom Jan. 21 at Manchester Memorial We know that very few pmple balanced diet, selecting from Similar orders are expected haddock fillets, lobster, The campaign goal this year is engagement blessing. nutritious but not as delicious,” oysters, salmon steaks and raw of POWs from mid-South states ly like and build from there. Cadette Troop 10 in School of Education, where she Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Constan­ can—or will—entirely eliminate the four major food groups: shortly from the Marine Corps. Manchester, and his other $25,000 for the council. explained a military food- shrimp will be missing. who are scheduled to stay at the They will get meats, liver, dark is a senior mathematics major. tino Samoitis of 49 Kane Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. sweets from their diet, but —Cut down on between-meal s e ^ c e officer. The Army and Air Force have base hospital. green vegetables, oranges daughter, Karen, is a Brownie ’ITiere are 1,387 Girl Scouts in and Mrs. Roger Sirois of 38 Cornell St. Her great-grandmothers limiting the amount that is con­ snacks, or at least avoid sweet yet to adppt these drastic Also disappearing from chow in ’Troop 906, South Windsor. Manchester, and 201 adult a4 r1. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., halls will be frozen asparagus “They’ve missed all this tomatoes, and other foods with are Mrs. Stella Samiotis of 51 Huntington Dr., Vernon, and Mrs. sumed will go a long way to snack foods: in a' message to all commands, measures but officials indicate stuff, this fad food. They’re plenty of iron and vitamin C. Siegmund has served on volunteers. The Connecticut Rose Vallario of Hartford. keep the acid attacks down to a —Clean your teeth thoroughly BOUND similar steps^ may be taken if and corn on the cob, frozen many Girl Scout committees Valley Council maintains three noted a 20-per-cent rise in Navy raspbenies, Ihixed nuts, frozen going to have it rough adjusting “They probably will have Susan Stickles, daughter of controllable level. at least once a day with brush food costs over the past six the price trend continues. to the United States again. They shrunken stomach capacity and both here and in various Ohio Day Camps and a large resident OIL CO. pizza and some commercial Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickles of Duliuy, Kric Kevin, son of Carroll J. and Sharon Bennett Generally, nutrition in rela­ and floss to disrupt the plague­ months. “We’re watching very closely may not remember what the probably will not have been cities where the Siegmund camp. Timber Trails for the use since 1935 the rapid price rise of certain salad dressings. South Windsor, formerly of Dubay of 101 Crestwood Dr. He was bom Feb. 1 at Manchester tion to dental health follows the forming process: Hie Agriculture Department food tastes like,” 8he said. used to coarse foods. We think family previously made their of its registered Girl Scouts as Manchester, has been named to things” such as shrimp, lobster, Bulk ice cream will be well as non-Scouts. Last year Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. same rules when applied to — U se a fluoridated FUEL OILS Tue^ay reported a 5 per cent “I really don’t think we’ll their diets have been soft foods, home. A graduate of Ohio the dean’s list at Stonehill Donald H. Bennett of Dextei;, Maine. His paternal grandparents over-all health. For example, toothpaste to help your teeth minute steaks, sirloin and some available aboard ship but alone, almost $1,000 in AUTOMATIC DELIVERY rise in food prices from mid- sailors will have to wait until allow food from relatives, at like rice or gruel, but really it’s University, he was recently College, North Easton, Mass., are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dubay of Dexter, Maine. He has a what, how much and how often withstand acid attacks. 24-HOUn S ER VICE December to mid-January, a fish fillets, said the chief of the least not at first. Maybe after a just conjecture. We just don’t elected to the Board of Direc- campership funds from the BUDGET ACCOUNTS Army’s buying program. they get ashore to buy ice for the first semester. She is a brother, Gregory, V/i. ------you eat are important. Making Keeping in mind the impor­ 21 month or so. Relatives might tojps of toe Connecticut Valley council helped disadvantaged WELCOMED -per-cent increase over last cream sandwiches and cones. know yet. freshman. Osburne, Shune Joel, son of Roy F.C. and Karen Philippi sure you meet the daily tance of plaque removal, good January’s prices. “Steak is still on the menu,” Girl Scout Council. Manchester Girl Scouts to Osborne of 182 Broad St. He was born Feb. 2 at Manchester requirements for basic nutri­ diet and the benefits of fluoride 369 CENTER 8T. said the officer who asked not Phon* 643-6320 Zumwalt, the chief of naval Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tion is a critical step. will keep you at a peak of oral operations, ordered food to be quoted by name, “but William Philippi of Summit, N.J. His paternal grandparents are Becolne acquaint^ with the health. managers Jan. 11 to “suspend we’ll have more pot roast and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ostorne of Richmond Heights, Ohio. four basic food groups: Milk, Swiss steak than ev^ before.” meat, vegetables and fruits, \ ' Smith, Ki-vin Franrin, son of Francis. Jr. and Linda Colmer and breads and cereals. At TMifEL GROUP GHARIERS Smith of Storrs. He was born Feb. 1 at Manchester Memorial minimum, you should make I Workshops | Masons Plan Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. certain your daily diet includes Round Trip Air I For Vision I- Dinner-Dance Colmer of Riverside Dr., Vernon. His paternal grandparents are a representative food from HAWAII LOS ANGELES, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Smith of Southington. His great­ each of these groups. I Screening | grandmothers are Mrs. Philip Parizo and Mrs. Fred Smith, both Your dentist may suggest you From $178.94 From $99.07 of Southington. He has a sister, Tracy, 4. keep a daily diary of everything plus $40. service charge plus $30. service charge you eat. If you are honest as Cliuiipell, Amy Murie, daughter of Gary A. and Mary Petricca well as accurate, this will be a From NEW YORK Several workshops to train Famous Name volunteers in the pre-school vi­ Chappell of Carriage Dr., Hebron. Se was born Feb. 1 at big help to your dentist in via United Airlines Jet Valentine Gifts Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are evaluating your diet to deter­ sion screening techniques used by the Connecticut Society, for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Chappell of 478 N. Main St. Her paternal mine just what type of diet is O 0 • 0 0 0 from our great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Griswold A. Chappell of 478 right for you to maintain both the Prevention of Blindness will N. Main St. She has four brothers, Michael, 17; Mark, 14; dental and general health. MERCURY TRAVEL be held during March and April COSMETIC Thomas, 12; and Christopher, f: Since we’ve agreed that sugar OF MANCHESTER. INC. at the Glaucoma Detection consumption is directly related Center, 589 Jordan Lane, DEPARTMENT 627 MAIN STREET Wethersfield. to decay, the kinds of sweets fr- choosa from you eat and how often you eat MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 Club women who have been them is important. For exam­ TELEPHONE: 646-2756 working in pre-school vision * Revlon screening may attend for a ple, avoid between-meal ^Skinny Dip Cologne] Trouble Hal Karate •Jean Nate snacks, particularly if they are M m U iS k “refresher course’’ or in­ terested women new to the General or Spray Mist After Shave After Shave •English Leather program may sign up for a i. ••j Electric • Lanvin Stephen M. Gero of the Manchester Antiques Shop, 474 Main St., admires blue handleless more complete orientation. Workshops will be held Automatic •Hawaiian Surt cup and saucer. Circa 1850, which will be on exhibit at the Tolland Historical Society’s 7th March 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 2.S0 Annual Antiques Show, Feb. 17 and 18. (Herald photo by Pinto) Coffeemaker YOUR ■ 2.25 •Max Factor March 16, 9 to 11 a.m.; April 6, CHOICE ■ Size Size •Chantilly 10 a.iri. to 2 p.m.; and April 13,9 Our Reg. 13.97 Great Valentine gift! A little trouble in to. 11 a:m. For registration call morning, lasts all Men love the fragrance and many others Pears Soap that drives women wild! Tolland Historical Society 524-5!f00 if you are in the Roger S, Ather, senior long! Girrater Hertford area, or call warden, baa been named Adjust the brew selector t^t-free from outside Greater general chaiitnan of toe annual for the exact strength of Plans Annual Antique Show Hartford, 1-800-8424)692. dinner-dance of toe Manchester coffee you prefer. Auto­ matic keep warm, Lodge of Masons to be held knuckle guard. #CM-11 Labeling ^March IQ at WUUe’s Steak The Tolland Historical Socle^ event are: Edward Pataphs, meals; Mrs. Jean Auperin, .M - House. ^ T ' ' ty will hold its 7th Annual An­ general chairman; Mrs. Joseph treasurer and admissions. .^Q4,;^el8on. senior Emblem Club Honors tiques Show at the Tolland High Hall, exhibitors; Mr. and Mrs. The Historical Society’s deactm, wul seirve as secretary- School, Feb. 17 and 18, The Paul Meyer, advertising; Mrs. booth wDl sell Harold Weigold’s t^ s u r e r ifor the event ( King Size District Deputy doors will be open from 10 a.m. Duane Mathews, publicity; book: ‘“Tolland: An Old Post A social hour will start at 6:30 [Deluxe G.E. Road ’Town,” stationery with a to 10 p.m. on Saturday and from Russell Blinn, booths; Mrs. fora WASHINGTON (AP) - The p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 Toast-R- Manchester Emblem Club G ertrude Hawthorne, co- 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. A Harold Garrity, Historical pen sketch of Tolland (ireen by ^>ecial assistant to toe Presi p.m. Those attending will have Lady Remington C ^M jn A C ’ipEr'^ 0 Kiddy Valentines >ne China honored Mrs. Robert Burke of chairmen of the event, served a refreshment bar will be. open Society booth; Mr. and Mrs. David Garrity, and some d^t'ffor consumer affairs, their choice of either broiled Oven 2-Headed Shaver ^C o lK A rp l.w ‘ifEducator Approvedy Flowers on Stems East Hartford, district deputy, buffet supper. Past presidents throughout the show. Frank Kalas, exhibitors’ reprinted old maps of Tolland. Vk^nla^Cnauer, has called for hip steajt or baked stuffed Wednesday night at the Elks of the Manchester club were Twenty-eight dealers from public support for projwsed shritnp. Dancing to toQ music of Candy Hearts Home on Bissell St. hostesses. Massachusetts, Connecticut, mandatory labeling of in­ Dave Kennedy will ensue from Our Reg. 32.97 Special guests were Mrs. Rhode Island and New York STAR . eAXEIC*^^ gredients in cosmetics. 8:45 p.m. to 12:45 a.m. Attire Our Mrs. Samuel Vacant! and state will be in attendance. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- fqr the evening is semi-formal. Automatic pop-oven 4 Delicious assortments Josephine Crossland, president ’The Food and Drug Ad­ f / l r of the State Past Presidents; Mrs. Charles Ponticelli were in General admission is $1.25 ' Tour Daily Activity Guide ministration outlined has All proceeds will be applied to slice toaster. Thermo­ of famous Schraffts According to the Start, static oven control, 200 to Features adjustable For boys, girls, teachers. Lovely assortment charge of decorations, and Mrs. with a discount when presen­ 19 OC7. 22 toe Widows and Orphans Fund Mrs. Myrtle Connoly, supreme LOAN proposed labeling guard combs, light, 1 Quality Chocolatat. roses or carnationa To develop message for Saturday, 6-55-66-73^ 500®. Top browner, too. Includes gummed enve­ assistant marshal; Mrs. Alfred Ritter, in charge of ting an advertising card or 4-22-33-44 reqi^ements. All ingredients of toe Manchester Lodge. head for legs. 1 for under­ Up to 2-pound boxes long, graceful stems. „‘SV54-65-80-83 read words corresponding to numbers 174-7677 f #T-94 lopes. Beatrice Broadrick, supreme prizes. newspaper advertisement. of your Zodiac birth sign. in cosmetics, except for trade All lodge members have been arms. * LR70/71 ^ TAURUS 61 Temptotions district deputy; Mrs. Ruth Ven- Others assisting with the Committee chairmen for the APR. 20 1 Rother 31 To secrets, would have to be listed notified by mail. Tables seating 2 Friends 32 Made 62 News five couples each can be tura,^upreme treasurer; Mrs. event include Mrs. John I MAT 20 3 There 33 Newcomers 63 In NOT. 21 on toe product label. Helps Make Cleanup Easyl 5-20-31-42 4 When 34 Hormony 64 Undue reserved in advance. Reser­ SAVE UP TO 55% OFF Cecelia Luzzi, supreme assis­ Ziemack, Mrs. Joseph 65 Of 7-19-3DUT/^ Mrs. Knauer said toe action U52-63-82-84 5 Friends 35 Hoppy 51-62-Jg vations must be made with tant chaplain; and Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds, Mrs. Stanley 6 Be 36 Don^t 66 Don't would, bring “welcome relief to Our Reg. Low Prices on YWCA Plans GEMINI 37 Please 67 Difficulties SAiGITTARIUS Nelson no, later toad March 3. O’Connor, supreme assistant Baldwin, Mrs. Harold Gaboury, 7 Good the niany men and women Foil Ware ^ a Select Group of 8 Focus 38 Be 68 Produces nor. 21 Aft Masons, ^their families and press correspondent. Members Mrs. John Callahan, Mrs. 9 Unexpected 39 Employment 69 Exciting plagued % allergies or who are Luncheon JUNE 20 10 Obstocles 40 Some 70 Upon PEC. 2) 1 ^ iHOURS friends are invited to attend. of various Emblem Clubs in Kenneth Hodge, Mrs. Carroll 71 Wotch sensitive to certai'd in­ I Hamilton S' 9-16-27-38 1 i Someone 41 Also 1-14-25-36j r A Q c Connecticut also attended the 72 Likely Hawthorne, Mrs. Alfred Pon­ A Manchester YWCA ^49-70-78 12 Working 42 Encourage 147-5669 gredients.” I I event. ticelli, Mrs. Harold Griffin Jr. 13 Offer 43 Worse 73 Tolerote ^ “I urge every woman who ; * T w i Watches (Tn.lH/bLVMAVMI^l Membership* Luncheon will 14 Quiet 44 Moke 74 Someone's CAPRICORN ' Mrs. Frank Toros and Mrs. and Mrs. Anthony Berube. 15 Tries 45 Solution 75 Feor asked for this regulation tp sup- WINF Contest Broil pans, square cake for Man A Woman take place Feb. 14 from 11:30 46 With 76 Phony 16 Demand JAN. If potf |t so that toe proposal does pans,, loaf pans, roasters, a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Com­ 17 Attention 47 Plan 77 Excuses Our Rag. to S9.97 munity Y., TO N. Main St. cN 2-13-24-35 18 May 48 You 78 You 3-1629^40/® ndt biHne into harm’s way,” she r The spqhsors of toe East of electric burner discs, gas :Sy45-56-67 19 Money 49 Mode 79 Your 61-71-79-85VA saldX the Rivqj: AssocLution are burner discs, oven drip Preview Baby-sitting will be available, 20 Tend 50 Motters 80 Your AQUARIUS Diamond Heart Original 81 Finonciol \A DAY... pans. 21 Are 51 Good The National Commisslion of ( seeking a young lady who but children should be fed at Ja n . 20 22 Meeting 52 You 82 Extrovogant Product ^ e ty estimates toat resides east of toe river, for a Pendant “Hummel home. 23 In 53 By 83 Charisma ' FEI. It To Benefit Box Project 84 Behavior 60,(MO persons suffer harmful new concept in East of toe Mrs. Louis Dell’Angela, 24 A 54 Most ■6.17-28.37/<.. Figurines 25 Day 55 Insistent 85 Step effects from - cosnietics eadi River pebmotions Ur' their chairman of the Manchester 26 To 56 To '86 Concern 50-6081:86'® 87 To yeal(t (ranging from skin irrita- advertisements/ in local The current annual family had been earning only $5 YWCA Area Committee, has VIRGO' 27 Moy 57 Others PISCES 28 On 58 Anything 88 Worthwhile ticui' jip d burns, t o io s s of hair newspaipers and over radio sta- Just arrived for your membership drive of the Box a day on the Mississippi delta, extended an invitation to all g AUG. 22 29 Be 59 Try 89 Understond. Meq's electrics, self wind, and severe allergic reaction in tibn WINF. Contestants are Project is being coordinated according to Mrs. Higgins. members of the Manchester SEPT. 22 30 Doy 60 0! 90 Results calendar, automatic day/ Valentina. Our bast 12-238446/? requested to send in a recent selection avarl with an advance preview They have since moved~to YWCA and their guests. Those H-15-26-37 57-68^88:90'^ toe ey e. date, scuba, chronographs. showing of the movie Chicago, but are still receiving planning to attend are )48-59-87-89 (The.: FBI said it would not photograph, name, address, and Sparkling diamond ac­ Women’s bracelet and “ Sounder” at Cinema I in the same communications and reminded to bring a salad to 7 D ^ S require specific label lden<- age to WENP, I^iEUichester. cent on heart, 18 Inch 14K. diamond watches. Newington Saturday at 10 a.m. benefits from Mrs. Higgins. serve four to six. tificatjon of flavor, color and The . person selected Miss chain. Gift boxed. The Box Project is a national Anyone wishing further infor­ Reservations, which are fragrance. East of toe River will h&ve exposure in radio and organization with main offices mation on the Box Project, or limited, close Tuesday noon and : A 604lay period is allowed for Polaroid Square Shooter 2 in Plainville for the purpose of the membership drive may con­ New! New! New! cbmi^dnt on the proposed qewspaper and toe title will may be made by contacting the carry vrito it many prizes. She promoting welfare communica­ tact Mrs. Higgins. jf. YWCA office, 649-5662. re^^'tibns, and they w oi^ not Electric eye for perfect ex­ Masterwork iewmiease HiSI tion between poverty stricken taKa^ effect for another three will also an>ear at many East posure. Uses less expensive of toe River functions. square film, regular flash- 1788 Home Music Centerp immtlis after that. Columbia black families in the deep South SU SAN DEE AW cubes. Our Reg. 21A9 and those families throughout > with FREE the country who wish to help POLAROID FILM SALE Records them. hStereo Headphones; When a family wishes to join COIFFEURES T109 3 . 7 9 T88 2 . 7 9 T107' 2 . 1 9 the organization and become a 525 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 3 . 3 7 benefactor, they are matched Formerly The Wiggery Famous Brand • Laura Nyro “The First Songs” with a black family of similar > Joan McLaughlin "Birds on Firs" Tel. 643-2330 number and age factors. The Make 2-Speed Jig Saw > Shel Silverstein “Freaker's Ball” benefactor family then is on its Our Reg. 13.99 IAM/FM - FM Stereo radio. Famous i’ > Billy Paul “Me & Mrs. Jones - 360 Degrees' own to sen(i a box regularly Miss Susan BSR automatic changer. 8 track • Johnny Mathis “Me and Mrs. Jones” with clothing or other needed ' stereo tape player. ) • Earth, Wind A Fire “Last Days A Time ” supplies to the black family. invites all Correspondence is encourag^ sure. her friends V i 9.99 -d, . . I -...' ~ not only to promote a friendly and customers High speed for wood, low for relationship but also to inform metal. Accepts all universal Stax Records the recipients of the benefits to visit her . blades. ItCA “Newest Smash Hit” due them of which they may be at her new . 16” Diagonal unaware, such as food stamps. MUNICIPAL b u il d in g The relationship also serves to location Portable Color TV Our Lowest Price let the black family know that there is someone who is in­ 1973 terested in its welfare and who Blow Drying New Eyelashes Monday, February 12, 110 Lb. Barbell Set cares for them. Save a vacation. Be sure they really know “MFseMbifMedlMwiir • U N C O U i’8 W BTHDAY BAACHMTB/IHISMrUSMOeB A member of the Box Project Our Reg. 16.97 BoefuwD/MSBniarra you're coming and when. Phone ahead. Noleeless vinyl coated plates, CMUmOMAS/miSAMMrS pays regular dues and sends p------Introductory Special — $259 Watts Tax "The Living Word" periodical reports to the steel bars, metal sleeves; dum- Includes swivel pedestal stand. SUNJS1HOMAS SB New Orleans and the March Gras are only ball bars and sleeves. Tinted glass, lighted channel In­ iwsouiasuMm Live edheert from the Movie Fea; national organization on the I with this advertisement | avings ank 13.88 Isaac Hayes - Staple Singers. S B Monday, February IQ, 1973 dicator. number of contacts they have 25ft* from Hartford by phone. made with their “sister” fami­ Free conditioner with | WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY , ‘Low, long distance night rate 111 PAI. to 8 AM., daily) for the first minute I Sunflower or Wild Bird ly and bow many boxes have when dialed direct without operator assiatance. Remember there's a one-hoar I every shampoo and apt. j 3 WAYS TO CHARGE time difference. , EmwBtney TtItphoM Kuinb«A^ S e e d Reg. 59e SALE: Fri. and Sat. anchester 1145 TOLLAND TPKf Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. OF M HttAwtay ...... • • •A S-au/o *T55-r"Lucy Higgins of 26 { Offer good thru Feb. i Grefn Rd., a 4-ytar member of •JIMiM f ...... • .. • BW-10 8 8 5 lb. Quest or MANCHESTER Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 pjn. the et^aiflzation, has a “sister” Conneclicu s Largest Savings Bank East of the River BBriltsry 8aw9f • ikI W9|#r •••••••••••• ._649“9697 2 lb. sunflower. family wfth whom she and her Open rues. - Sat 9-6 faihily have been sharing for Thun. 9 ’til 9 MANCHESTER - EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOl TON about four years. The “sister” Southern New En^and Tblephone a

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spent $1,080 getting elected. Representatives men’s room If upgrading the legislature’s Again, however, a woman in­ By The Associated Press destroyed the area’s natural TOe total included $15.60 for door to read “ Theirs.” Inside dignity was the object of Uw tervened. “ Does that include There’s a lighter side to life beauty. us?” asked Assemblywoman oats for a donkey. the men’s room stood a Idle Stock The question of proper ap­ smoking ban, Burbach argued, in the nation's state legislatures Just to show that he takes his mannequin clad in black “ 1 think we should be properly Margie Foot. these days. Between debates on parel for politicians has been an “ You ladies are so charming job seriously, meanwhile, the stockings, black lace panties attired.” weighty matters like taxes and issue in both Nebraska and House Republican whip in and sandals. Shirley Marsh, the only you can come anyway you Rolls Today the environment, the law­ Nevada. like,” replied Ashworth. Wyoming, Alan Simpson, Legislators in Montana got a makers are busy arguing about fem ale legislator, said she Connecticut lawmakers appeared at his desk with a chuckle from the lobby for the didn’t like smoking, but neither GGDfflmTIORS everything from teshions to 'The rules committee of the pondered a series of bills that huge leather whip. It was given state’s wool industry. Among did she want to wear a shirt and fish. Nebraska state Senate, acting dealt with such things as es­ to him by a colleague, he said, the bumper stickers the lob­ Penn Central Railroad workers tie. There doesn’t seem to be so in to make soup. They might on the recommendation of Sen. tablishing the Connecticut to keep his fellow Republicans byists have distributed are: The Arizona Legislature is were back on the job today, and many turtles now as there were weigh a couple hundred pounds. Ernest Chambers, adopted a The whole matter wound up River shad as the state fish. in line. “ Save our sheep ... Take a considering a measure to turn rolling stock was again on the move when O.C. was a kid. It was not That turtle soup was good. resolution advocating a ban on back in the Rules Committee Several legislators supported The battle of the sexes h^as coyote to lunch,” and, “ Elat back the clock and replace the after a short-lived strike by the rare to find box turtles in the smoking. When the question for further consideration. the bluefish for the honor. The been a big issue in Wyoming, American lamb ... 10 million new pavement on a state United Transportation Union (UTU) woods. When they pull back into reached the floor, Jules Bur- General Law Committee finally which recently passed the coyotes can’t be wrong. Dear O.C., highway with old-fashioned Things were a bit simpler in against the carrier. their shells and close the doors bach, a smoker, moved to Nevada. Assembly Speaker cut bait and killed the bill. equal-rights amendment to the We all know “ Depot Square’ ’ gravel. Introducing the bill to This afternoon, crews began moving tigM they are quite safe. They amend the recommendation to Keith Ashworth merely an­ Campaign expense reports U.S. Constitution. has had its face lifted. It is a tear up the section of road box and hopper cars from the through were never known to bite a per­ require the lawmakers to wear filed by Arkansas legislators The day after the amendment thing of modern beauty with its leading to the Sterling Springs nounced that official dress for Read Potpourri son. shirts and ties. Burbach noted turned up an unusual item. R.A. was ratified, someone changed tracks in the North End yards to Fish Hatchery, State Rep. Bill the legislative session would be They must emit an odor very broad expanse of concrete, its that Chambers frequently wore Caldwell, a Democrat, said he the sign on the Bouse of sidings to facilitate unloading by local Lewis said the new paving has “ coats and ties or suits.” similar to game birds because traffic lanes and lights, and, I T-shirts. receivers. well trained bird dogs point on might add, its traffic jams. The strike began Wednesday at mid­ them same as on quail or par­ It has its homes for the elder­ night and tied up commuter and tridge. They do not point on ly with such a pretty name, Mayfair. The elderly sure must through passenger service and freight other kinds of turtles. have happy thoughts of spring shipments on the nation’s largest O.C. DOES NOT KNOW railroad, which operates in a number WHERE THEY HIBERNATE. and summer when they say the of states and two Canadian provinces. He has never seen one in water. word. An old North Ender feels lost Congress acted Thursday to send They seem to prefer dry up- and confused when he revisits the railroad’s employes back to work iands over swamps. Often the area. Gone are all the old for a 90-day cooling-off period, and at someone carved their initials and date in a turtle’s shell. It landmarks. the same time, give Congress and the The Depot itself. Batch & evidently didn’t hurt. administration time to provide a per­ Brown’s Drug Store, Dan Some were found still manent remedy for the financially Curran’s barber shop, travelling and wearing quite old Buckland’s Furniture Store, troubled Penn Central. President dates. Some had a series of and most important of all the Nixon had left Washington for the San dates indicating they were old Post Office. many others) in General Electi^l^Refrlgera- Clemente, Calif. White House when caught several times. Yes, in the old days the North EASY TERM S Come to us for these Premier Values (and Congress acted. The legislation was Another turtle, or perhaps Dishwashers, Televisloi^ntTRoom Air Con- End had a Post Office, which it tors. Freezers, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, flown there for his signature this mor­ tortoise, that was only found on with approved credit does not have now. I was a ning. dry land in warm weather was ciitioners. grade school girl then attending Below, A1 Chesser, left, president of flat. O.C. did find one in the bot­ ‘ M in im u m Rafail Price the old Union School. Children, ARD tom of a brook in the winter. the UTU, has some private words then, were not allowed to loiter Among the stones he passed as with William Moore, Penn Central around the Post Office. General Electric one of them until accidently president, outside the Senate Labor However, I had the privilege of pried up with a probing stick. Committee meeting Thursday. The picking up a newspaper that They also seemed friendly and committee later approved a bill to came in the mail and delivering aREHSE never attempted to bite. It was it to an elderly couple, who Deluxe Range halt the strike. amusing to put them on their lived a shbrt distance down the backs and watch how they street from uS. turned themselves upright with That paper was the “ Irish with P-7 their heads and necks. WASHER BUYI World.” It put sunshine into There were several kinds of those old hearts to read the strictly water turtles that were news from their beloved only found in or very near Total-Clean homeland. water. Once when we boys were There was a reward in it for 2-SPEED, 3-Cycle camping at Coventry Lake we me, too, because there was Filter-Flo had most all of the lake to always an apple, some cookies i^Oven System ourselves. or a slice of homemade bread One morning when we woke and jam. Butnmost precious of cleans itself, inner oven door, up and looked out of the tent all was the Irish blessing that surface unit, reflector pans! WASHER there were a lot of little black they said for me. Easy-clean 1-piece cooktop! specks on the surface of the Today, the grandson of those water. We went to the shore but people is one of, if not the Automatic Oven Timer, there was nothing near enough mostnsuccessful, businessmen cooks while to identify it. So we shot at one in Manchester. I’m sure that he PERMUNENT PIESSj with the rifle and .22 short must have received you're out! WITH MTOMTIC COO- shells. The spot disappeared thatnblessing many times, also. 5 pushbutton heats for DOWN 3 WHTEI LEV-, and it seemed that the bullet ELSI ACTIVATED SOM Now, I am nigh onto 75 years each surface unit! struck in the exact spot. old. Living in the country, SETTMCI RLTBS LOT After trying many times wherre at tim ^ it ,is difficult THZZ now WASH WA­ . jKit^u]U)eiag.able to determine fb f me to wAlk out to the paper TER CONTHNOHSLYI if we were hitting anything, we box to gbt a paper. quit and got breakfast. T h e But, I an(i fortunate. I have wind was blowing toward shore four wonderful little children and kept the lake surface so who bring it to me. They are the rippled that nothing showed up great-great-grandchildren of on it. that old couple that 1 used to Before the day was over bring the paper to when 1 was a 2 0 4 turtles about the size of tea Model little girt. WWA7300N\ saucers began washing ashore They are the children of all shot in the head. Next day or Midiael Lynch and the late Model J342 two the sun shone bright and Mary Margaret Moriarty hot. Lynch, rtamely, Sharon Mary, The camp was becoming not Michael, Frank and Matthew. I A c r t / o w livable until we picked up all And for them I will say the General Electric 4-Cycle the dead turtles and buried Irish blessing that was so often them bade in the woods. said to qie. There used to be a huge land “ May the road come up to FREEZER turtle in Bronx Park Zoo. His meet you. shell humped up in the middle May the wind blow always at I STORES A GIANT 352.S IBS. OF more than a foot high. It was your back. ' f r o z e n f o o d i n s u m 2 6 " I said to be more than 300 years AUTOMAUC GENERAL ELECTRIC'S WIDTH — fils almotf onywhara May the sun shine warm upon old. — keeps everything af flngertipel .your face. MOST WANTED BaiH-in 4 refrigerated iurfacae lor uniform Long’ s Restaurant on State And the rains fall gently on your tamperalurel Adjueloble Temper- St. in Hartford used to buy big fields. ' ature Controll Bulk Storage Raressed. Messier wanted to The , Board of Education tation showing both new in­ questions and explained is located, and produce more in Forum Outlht§s Wednesday approved a $400 Mary McGuire Davidson, merchants for ’Tuesday, Feb. know wtot assurances the com­ novations and needs in the programs after the presenta­ taxes than it generates in added transfer from the Student Body formerly of Manchester. 20. The meeting will be at 8 munity would have that Tolland School system, at an in­ tion. Richard Roberts, Booster Mrs. Davidson was a p.m. in the Municipal Building. expense to the town. It should Activities to the High School formal coffee hour at the home Club chairman, suggested be “open to all,” Libassi said, adequate sdiool facilities for Council Services Student Activities Account to mathematics teacher and The purpose of the meeting is the added population would be of Mr. and Mrs. William Dowd showing the slides at a town guidance counselor at to determine the feeling of in terms of age and income cover a second driver ed in­ last night. meeting, while someone else groups. ready for occupancy at the for a child not yiet old enough to structor and to purchase audio­ In attendance was Donald Manchester High School for 22 downtown merchants toward right time. North replied that recommended leaving the Cusick elaborated further by By Barbara Richmond go to school. visual materials for the driver Parker, Meadowbrook School years. She was also principal of the financing of a planning con­ this was a planning matter, and Mrs. Kapsia, while admitting slides, with a tape, at Town North Arlington (N. J.) High sultant. noting that earlier descriptions ed course. principal. Meadowbrook slides Hall for a period, in order to of the new conununity as a added that in terms of planning (Herald Reporter) that the center cannot take the In a letter dated Jan. 31, the highlighted some of the British School. It has been estimated that all aspects of the new com­ place of family, did tell those expose persons who might not The burial was today. about 110,000 will need to be “latter 20th century version of two instructors, John Turner, Primary System programs, otherwise see the need for in­ an early New England village” munity, the present residents of present that “We give them all and Donald Sierakoswki, com­ forthcoming from downtown Coventry’s wishes would be TTie services provided by the while also showing the use of creased budgets for the school are a part of the over-all con­ of the love we can.” Many of plained of the large size imaginative materials, such as James McGee Manchester. Some $5,000 from reflected, since, once again, the Hockanum Valley Community the children attending the system. institutional and utility firms cept of the new community, Services Center and the Day classes, lack of visual aids, and large wire spools and orange According to Dean, the infor­ James Graham McGee of with useable open space, and all broadest possible participation center are from one-parent outdated textbooks. Only one of and $5,000 from downtown of townspeople is desired. Care Center and the needs yet crates for furniture. mal coffee hour presentations East Hartford died Wednesday merchants. amenities, such as commercial families where the mother has the men was budgeted to in­ The IGE (Individually Guided in St. Francis Hospital. He was As new residents moved into to be met were discussed at a to either work or is in the are part of an eight-point plan In effect, the Mayor’s Down­ facilities, schools, churches, struct the course for the fall Education) program at Hicks is the father of Mrs. Dona Geof- the new community, they would forum sponsored last night by welfare work training program. he had proposed to the Board of town Action Committee is recreational facilities and job the Rockville Area Clergy semester; however, he elected sometimes mistakenly con­ Education last September. froy of Manchester. opportunities. become a part of the town, and Unlike the services center, to split his salary with a second sidered an unstructured seeking a financial commit­ schools would be a part of the Council. Other projects in the plan He lived in East Hartford for ment from downtown business “It will not be a castle sur- the Day Care Center is funded instructor to assist with the 60 program. 'The slides showed, many years and was a past townwide school system. Mrs. Goldie Pearl of the were: Complimentary cards firms before proceeding with two-thirds by the Department students enrolled in the and Parker also noted, that IGE permitting senior citizens to at­ member of the First Company Other questions centered on Hockanum Valley Community of Community Affairs and one- any further planning. Services Council, organizer of program. is indeed highly structured by tend school functions; an of the Governor’s Horse Guard. About Town the impact of a tripled town third by the town. With 63 students expected to population in 12 to 15 years the two centers, outlined some the use of large charts showing attempt to get parents to visit Survivors besides his enroll in the driver ^ course students’ progress in each of 45 daughter are his wife, a son, a Manchester Rod and Gun from the start of the proposal. of the background of the Because the center is under schools; newsletters to inform M anchester Gub’s annual Fish Derby at organization which was founded the jurisdiction of the federal this semester, the board ap­ skills. residents of school programs; sister, and two grandchildren. It was pointed out that there proved $300 to pay a second in­ The Middle School slides The funeral will be Saturday Income Tax Assistance Coventry Lake scheduled for would be a certain amount of in 1968. Mrs. Pearl emphasized government, guidelines have to board/teacher social interac­ H ospital this Sunday has been postponed that the council’s aim is to com­ be followed, Mrs. Kapsia said, structor for the 30 hours of made quite visible the need for tion to develop mutual un­ at 8:30 a.m. from the Callahan growth anyway, but that the classroom work required. The the addition which is now in the Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., Notes Lawrence Grenier, an Internal Revenue Service Manch^ter Municipal Building Hearing Room today until Sunday, Feb. 18. planning of the new community pliment existing agencies, not in answer to a question as to derstanding; and a speaker list taxpayer service representative, offers assistance to a They will be there each Friday until the end of the income to replace them. why the center is limited to 30 board also made $100 available works. The all-purpose room is for civic groups (from the East Hartford, with a Mass of (VISITING HOURS) The Young Marines will meet would be up to the townspeople for needed audio-visual now being used, among other the Resurrection at 9:15 a.m. at taxpayer in the preparation of her 1972 income tax tax filing season-- from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Herald photo and that the final size will be The primary work of the children. When the center school system). Intermediate Care Semi­ return. Grenier is one of three IRS representatives in the by Ofiara) tonight at 6:50 at the Marine materials. things, as a gym. which does St. Mary’s Church, East Hart­ private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 determined by that plan. The council, Mrs. Pearl said, is to opened last August only eight Six of the coffee hours have Corps League Home. children were attending but the The instructors also said in not have a ceiling high enough been presented to date and ford. Burial will be in Veteran’s p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 figure so oftim mentioned, a plan, coordinate and develop their letter . that the textbook community health, recreation number has now increased to for basketball and, minutes Dean has as many as three Memorial Field, Hillside a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. r 8 p.m. Manchester Area Alumnae population of 20,000, is only an used in the course, and social services and to serve 27. It is held in the Sunday after gym use, is converted to a scheduled in one week. Cemetery, East Hartford. Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Gub of Pi Beta Phi will meet estimate now. “Sportsmanlike Driving,” is lunch room. A make-shift Friends may call at the 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Harrison Appointed 'Throughout the question and as a medium of communication school wing of the F irst Mass Transit Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church of Ver­ outdated. They suggested science room and ■ crowded funeral home tonight from 7 to Intensive Care and Coronary home of Mrs. Frank Masinda, answer period, I^ocess and among volunteer groups. A survey conducted in 1969 non. selling the current textbooks classrooms were also shown. Advertisement 9. Care: Immediate family only, To Cemetery Post 39 Bumbrook Rd., East Hart­ DevCo representatives and replacing them with “Let’s The slides of Tolland High Looking for real estate? We Those wishing to do so may anytime, limited to five acknowledged the obvious skep­ revealed that the most needed Robert D. Harrison, were from a group of 20 original ford. Janet Aronson of Coventry services in the tri-town area of The center has on its staff, Drive Right.” The board voted School included storage shelves have multiple listing pictures in make memorial contributions minutes. Gasoline Tax will demonstrate batik dying. ticism of the residents present, to continue with the present our office of practically every cemetery sexton for the Town applicants. Vernon, Tolland and Ellington besides Mrs. Kapsia, a full-time for metal and woodworking to St. Mary’s Church, East Maternity: Fathers, 11 h.m. - and stressed the fact that they textbook, which will be courses — empty due to lack of home for sale in the Hartford. of Manchester since November Weiss said the positions of intend to win the enthusiasm of were mental health, child teacher, two teacher-aides and 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 1966 and acting superintendent superintendent and sexton have A live theater children’s per­ three part-time persons, a cook, supplemented by the audio­ funds to purchase the needed Manchester, Vernon, Tolland p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., townspeople for the proposed guidance, teen center and youth of cemeteries since August been combined, adding, “It is to Views Varied formance of “The Mother and family life and education custodian and secretary- visual materials, for the time supplies; an art class which area. Stop by and talk with and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. project. Many questions Mrs. Richard Spencer of 7 Byron Rd. admires the Eagle Scout pin presented to her son 1972, has been named be hoped that the excellent Nature Story,” sponsored by counseling plus a Day Gtre bookkeeper. This staff is being. does not have materials to work Dave Henry, Harold Lavalle or Age Limits: 16 in maternity, HARTFORD (AP) — A proposal to'provide bus subsidies th e Manchester Junior centered on specifics and could Donald by his father, right, an assistant scoutmaster of Troop 123, during the troop’s Court Recommendations made for with, and library shelves less the sales manager, Lloyd Odell J. W, Beach superintendent, effective Feb. level of service can be main- not be answered with specifics, Center. supplemented by a very 12 in other areas, no limit in 1. He will fill the vacancy tained with this new in Connecticut with a half-cent tax on each gallon of gas­ Women’s Club, will be of Honor Wednesday night at Community Baptist Church. (Herald photo by Pinto) the 1973-74 school year by than half filled. at Crockett’s Office on Route since much is dependent on a Gary Lipstreau, director of welcome corps of volunteers Dead A t 84 self-service. created last August when organization.’’ Harrison’s an­ presented Saturday at 2 p.m. at who are always needed, Mrs. School Superintendent Kenneth The slide of the band prac­ 195. All emergency patients and oline has drawn mixed reactions from local officials. plan of development for the new the services center, explaining George Elliott retired. nual salary as superintendent is the Manchester High School that the center provides help Kapsia said. MacKenzie, but which were ticing in tremendously crowded CHATHAM, Mass. (AP) - outpatients are requested to use In announcing the appoint­ Much of the approval Hartford Mayor George auditorium. Tickets are $1 and community, and this has not tabled to be included in dis- ‘ circumstances mioht have been Crops’ Yield Doubled Joseph Watson Beach, a former $11,346, the same he was for people who do not know the new emergency room en­ ment, Town Manager Robert receiving as acting superinten­ expressed Thursday at a Athanson raised the question of may be purchased at the door. been s ta r ^ . Mrs. Kapsia said she has cussions of next year’s budget comical if it weren’t necessary ChicuKo — Between 1930 and Hartford, Conn, mayor and trance off Armory St. Access to meeting of the legislature’s whether the plan was taxation Libassi and North pointed out where to go for help, added that and 1970 the yield, per acre of Weiss said Harrison finished dent. Proceeds will benefit the it also acts as a barometer to observed a great deal of Spencer an Eagle Scout items, were: to use such a small space. An director of the Travelers In­ the entrance via existing first in a technical oral Transportation Comnidttee and without representation because Manchester Scholarship Foun­ that they will be conducting im­ success in many ways. She Purchase new text for driver auditorium and a music room is 52 harvested crops in the Unit­ surance Cos. which were Previous to working for the seek out needs that are unmet. driveways. , examination conducted by a town, Harrison was employed a statewide transit committee members of transit districts dation. pact studies in relation to the explained that she has seen division of the American Motor­ ed course, after review and in the high school’s third ed States more than doubled. founded by his maternal grand­ new conununity, and that the Lipstreau said the council Donald Spencer, 15, son of Tom Matarazzo, Dave Michl, Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 panel of three cemetery ad­ by Moriarty Bros. He resides at of mayors was qualified. are not elected. remarkable changes in the cycle Association, spoke to the Tom Parker, Alexis Vira, John report from instructors. father, died in his home town will also Ira seeking this enjoyed great community sup­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ ministrators. He competed 1^ Oakland St. with his wife, Hartford City Council Majori­ New Haven Mayor Manchester Power Squadron children in the few months they of 7 Byron Rd., received his group after a banquet, which Weerden, Leslie Williams, Eliminate charges to Thursday at the age of 84. information from them as well port in planning the center night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. with four other applicants and th e former Barbara ty Leader Nicholas Carbone Bartholomew Guida cautioned will meet tonight at 7:30 at the have been at the center. Eagle Scout award Wednesday was arranged by Charlotte John Wilt and Samuel Zucker. students for driver education. Kathy aaya: “Ba a awaathaart tha yaar around . . . A native of Hartford where he said the gas tax appeared the against haste, and repeated his as from other sources. It was which is staffed by professional “This is a state mandated Sarva Paro’a fresh fruit every day.” Discharged 'Thursday: Mary received a grade of 98 per cent. Greenwood, and their daughter, Masonic Temple. The volunteers such as social night during a Boy Scout Troop Turner and Tom Matarazzo. Merit badges were awarded lived until moving here in 1970, The five who took the exam Beth. only way to resolve the bus position that the state Public nominating committee will also pointed out that an infor­ Repeating that'the number of program and, as such, it should ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Red and Golden Delicious, Beach served as mayor I. Schofield, Hartford; Lillian workers, psychiatrists, 123 Court of Honor at Communi­ Other advancement awards to David Michl, Tom Harley, Baldwins, Russets, Spences. Bannister, 155 Ferguson Rd.; crisis in six major cities in Service Tax Fund should be report. mation and exhibit center will children is limited and the age ty Baptist Church. were presented to Bill Tim Harley, ^m uel Zucker be paid for out of budgeted between 1933 and 1935, being Connecticut. tapped for subsidies. be opening shortly In the marriage counselors and other group also (the center accom­ funds.’’ The amount to be FRESH: Peas, A sp ara^ , Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Egg defeated as the Republican Josephine F. Anderson, specialists in the social ser­ The Eagle Scout ceremony Stephens, and Samuel Zucker, and Bill Stephens. Plant, Brocolli, Red and Hot Peppers, Green and Yellow Rockville; Louise H. Titus, 140 Carbone said it wasn’t bis In other legislative action ’The Junior High Methodist Meadowbro^ Shopping Plaza. modates 3-5 year-olds) Mrs. was planned by Don’s brother, Star Scouts; and Dave Ellis, Perfect attendance recogni­ budgeted would be $8,305. mayoral candidate in 1935 and This center, designed to vices fields. Financial support Squash, Cherry Tomatoes, Green and Yellow Beans, Blue Ridge Dr.; Orrln E. West, Monday Closings first choice, but he said any Thurday, M e s ^ signed into Youth Fellowship of South Kapsia sees as a future need a Dave, also an Eagle Scout, Frank Matarazzo, Tim Harley, tion was given to David Michl, However, the board is already Spinach, ’Dirnips, White Sweet Potatoes, Boston Lettuce. 1937. He also had served as solution that did not touch the law a bill making this year’s familiarize residents with to get the center started came center which would accom­ paying for car insurance, gas­ 14 Agnes Dr.; Joseph Blizinak, United Methodist Church will from the people of the three assisted by Bill Magnotta, Jack Tom Harley, Kevin Carriere Tom Harley, Tim Harley, Com, Belgium Endive, Leeks, Romalne Lettuce, Red president of the Hartford Board Lincoln’s Birthday, which in Hartford and all its offices property tax would be accep­ pay increases for legislators, meet tonight at 7 at the church. Process and DevCo and keep modate children who are in Samuel Zucker and Bill oline and oil changes which Onions. of Education in 1929-31. Rockville; Lillian B. Nocker, 55 towns. Bousefield, Rusty Turner and and Tom Parker, First Gass Eldridge St.; Irma L. Lovejoy, still is being celebrated on Lin­ will be o p en ^ ll Post Offices table. judges and court personnel them abreast of subsequent „ school only part of the day. She Bob Knight, all Eagle Scouts. Scouts. Stephens. amount to $175, and is assuming IMPORTED; Plums, Spanish Melons, Honeydews, Red In addition to his position coln’s Birthday, Monday, Feb. Norwalk Mayor Donald Irwin effective as of Jan. 3. planning procedures, will be What would Lipstreau like to also sees a need for a center to deficits in the account which Grapes, Ugli Fruit, Jaffa OrangeOranges, Grapefruit, Bose and Andover. will be open w d all postal ser­ Muriel Lodge of Masons will see as part of the future The presentation was made by First Aid O’Ree patches were with Travelers, Beach was a 12, is a state and municipal vices will be provided as usual, said the idea was “a clever and meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at opal during the w e^ and on take care oLchildren during the Rusty Turner is senior patrol amount to about $1,000 this D'Anjou“■■ ■ ~Pears, —Wateimelbns, ■ • 'jmes.Liir director of the United Bank and Also, Patricia H. D’Amato, program? More youtli ?ervicfl$,, Don’s father, an assistant awarded to mqmbera of the 566 Taylor St.; Lillian D. holiday, but not a federal one. including mail delivery. intellingent device.” But he the Masonic Temple in Merrow. weekends. summei’ when regular schools scoutmaster of Troop 123. patrol placing fifth in the leader. Bill Stephens, Frank year. The true increase in the Weekend Speciahr Trust Co. and founded the J. In addition. Process and in the area of intervention, Matatozzo, Samuel Zucker and Rasmussen East Hartford; Closed Monday will be the All three Manchester said the new tax should be Rockville Hugo ’Thomas,^ wa^en, are not in session plus a definite Algonquin District. They are budget, therefore, will be $6,- YELLOW SQUASH ...... lb . Watson Beach Insurance agen­ Municipal Building and other levied statewide, not just'within ^ DevCti' have begun a series of alcohol counseling and more need for expanded Care for The new Eagle Scout is troop Mark Caouette, patrol leaders; 590. Rene E. Thirion, Middletown; libraries will be open Monday. will preside. Refreshnimts will services for the senior citizens, quartermaster and a member Mark Caouette, Tim Harley, TOMATOES ...... 24-oz. pkg. 400 cy. Sara A. Teets, 44 Porter St.; municipal services, as well as Lutz Junior Museum will regional planning areas with H ospital be served. mailings to local residents to children who are younger than Tom Matarazzo, Duane and Tom Parker, Tom Harley, ’The town will be reimbursed TEMPL1E ORANGES ...... doz. 7«C He is survived by his widow, all state offices. transit districts. keep them up to date and he said. three years old. of the Order of the Arrow. A Dave Ellis and Tim Harley, at the rate of $20 for each stu­ David W. Thompson, Vernon; observe its regular Monday sophomore at Manchester High Kingsley, Peter Krupp and BROCOLLI...... bunch 4B0 a daughter, three step-children, Manchester public and The tax was proposed Notes provide background informa­ Turning to the Day Care assistant patrol leaders. dent licensed at the completion Frank K. Derick, South Wind­ closing. Visits Marcos Center, Mrs. Rose Ann Kapsia, School, he started scouting as a Charles Caruolo: ORANGES A GRAPEFRUIT ...... box $ 4 M two brothers, a sister, five sor; Janet D. Sinon, Hartford; parochial schools will be ’The West Side Rec will be 'Tuesday night by the Greater MANILA (AP) - Vice Presi­ tion. Last night’s meeting was the Receiving skill awards were Leadership Corps of the course, which could grandchildren and 11 closed, as will be Cheney Tech Hartford ’lYansit District and Admitted Thursday: Warren teacher-director said the objec­ second in a series of four being member of Cub Pack 363. acknowledgement went to Tony amount to $2,500. W* Garry Tha Maacliai Mr Evantag HaraM Taylor baby boy, Glastonbury; open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Webster, Mark Circle, dent Spiro T. Agnew took off for tive of the center is to help in Jeffrey Bousfield, Charles COMHltE LUK or SUaDAT PAPEM stepgrandchildren. and Manchester Adult Evenirig accepted the next day by Gov. sponsored by the clergy council Wednesday night’s program Sweetman, Mark Chmura, Don Students presently are Ellen E. Reynolds, South Wind­ and from 6 to 10 p.m. ’The East Rockville; Loretta Kearns, Guam today, en route back to the way of supplemepting a Caruolo, Dave Ellis, John Kar- WE tO i BOe LOTTEBY TICKETS sor; Frank Lewis, East Hart­ School. Manchester Community Side Rec and the Community Y Thomas J. Meskill. the United States after visiting under the direction of the Rev. opened with an invocation by pinski, William Kingsbury, Spencer, Dave Gaboury and charged $43 for the course, College, however, will hold Sen. Lawrence DeNardis, Stafford; Peter Barletta 4th, family in need of quality care F. W. Schuster, pastor of the Dan Lewis which totaled $2,537 last ford. will be open from 6 to 10 p.m. ‘ High St., Rockville; Colleen seven Southeast Asian nations APPUANCE PARTS Donald Booth, institutional Duane Kingsley, Peter Krupp, “THE KING Personal Notice Also, Margaret L. Johanson classes as usual. Circuit Court ’There will be a garbage and R-Hamden, chairman of the to explain U.S. policy following Talcottv.ille Congregational representative. Bob Jalbert, semester. Expenses for OF 12 will not hold sesssions. Finance Committee, which will Kraljack, Meadow Lark Rd., DOIT YOURSELF Church. salaries, textbooks, supplies and daughter. East Hartford; refuse pickup Monday as usual. Vernon; David Bailey, Robbie the Vietnam cease-fire. former director of the youth PRODUCE” In M etiiorium Helen C. Keeney, 100 Banks will be cjpsed, but The emergency telephone draft the gas tax bill, said it He said in a departure state­ jm a v L For ProAgt, Safe, The first forum focused on and materials totaled $3,160, retail businesses and almost offered a predictable income Rd., Tolland; Yvonne Wright, T olland with about the same deficit In loving memory of Margaret D. Washington St.; Athur F. numbers for town services are: Highland Ave., Rockville; ment that he welcomed the op­ Econoinied the education programs of the PERO Tweedie. who passed away February 9 Russell, Vernon; David S. all, if not all, industrial plants 649-5070 for highways, 649-1886 for transit districts. portunity to meet with Presi­ expected this semester. 1971 Peter Hagen, Upper Butcher CampM* Slock ol nut$1ar_ Tran$portation three towns and the final two Chappell, 55R Grove St.; Mar­ will open. for refuse and garbage, and 649- DeNardis said the tax would dent Ferdinand E. Marcos and will concern government with The federal courts will be be collected by the state and Rd., Rockville. Wasliora - Dryart l About Town Evaluation Made Public Two years have swiftly passed along cia L. Felber and daughter, 9697 for water and sanitary Discharged ’Thursday: Anne other members of the Philip­ TAXI SERVICE next Thursday's to concern the And our hearts are filled with memories Coventry; Christine M. Little, closed but the Federal Building sewage. distributed to transit districts. pine government, “to hear Rangw- local governments of the tri­ of you. Bus service in Hartford, New Charland, Ellington; Joseph R0lrl||8nrtors TRY IT! Regina D’ltalia Society will It was His holy will to call. East Hartford; Sean M. Zira, School St., Rockville; Lois from them about current town area, and the final one, Vivian Kenneson One copy of the report is on Bradley, Coventry; Frederick Haven and Stamford came to a government programs, and to have a special meeting Monday file at Town Hall and another at FRANK’S SUPERMARKET As you live still in the hearts of all. Delaney, Janet Lane, Dlshwashars MANCHESTER! government on the state level. at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian- Correspondent H. Lisk, Bolton. halt Nov. 25 with a strike discuss current developments All meetings are held at the the library for interested rrn wsuk 729 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE lx)vingly remembered Rockville; Nancy Charette, American Club to discuss plans 875-4704 Also, William J. Walsh, 54 Business Tax against The Connecticut Co. and future prospects in tPPilANGE CAB CO. First Evangelical Lutheran residents. Additional informa­ FEB lOtn (opp, ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH) 7 to 10 P.M. and so sadly missed. The Connecticut Railway & RFD 2, Rockville; Walter fo r th e Manchester Copies of the high school Husband and Sons, Walnut St.; Jeffrey P. Taylor, Spakoski, Broad Brook; Betty Southeast Asia. Church, Orchard St., Rockville tion including reaction of .the Lighting Co. stopped service in ^ REPAIR ^ 289-1555 Sesquicentenial. evaluation report prepared by Mother. Brother. Sister. Coventry; Lisa A. Hassett, Romanick, Cedar Swamp Rd., from 7:3() to 9:30 p.m. various department heads will Nieces and Nephews. Bolton. Relief Termed Bridgeport, New Britain and STEVENSON n o s . the New England Association of be known at the public evalua­ Tolland; Linda Ulrich, 199 F o r e s t Schools and Colleges have been Wat^bury in mid-October. ^ E X X O N ■UHCHES1EN tion meeting scheduled for [Til DOUBLE STAMPS For several months talks Chamberlain St., Rockville; made public, following a closed Cora Chase, RFD 2, Rockville; Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Good For State between locad officials and the I sum 646-1 111 board of education session with high school. Mrs. Louise Dromgoole and various department heads at a tax cuts by making a bigger in­ state have been stalemated daughter, Emma Lane, Vernon. NEASC will vote at its spring at your finger tips... HARTFORD (AP) - Tax over operating deficits, with meeting this week. SATURDAY NIGHT relief for business and industry vestment in Connecticut. Births Thursday: A daughter V meeting whether to accredit Meskill insisting that Each department has been Tolland High School. School will enhance the prosperity of “ Many management men to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stark, studied and summarized in the Crisp-Firm the entire State of Connecticut, from among the CBIA municipalities pay the lion’s Hartford; A son to Mr. and j board chairman James Cornish share. 53-page report prepared by CALL 643-5144 not just stockholders and membership,’’ he said, have Mrs. Richard Kearns, Stafford. is optimistic that accreditation NEASC evaluation team and is will be given for a year period executives, says the Connec­ assured me that if the tax followed by lists of conunenda- mm . Manchester ‘ at that time. GREEN MANCHESTER ticut Business & Industry reforms recommended by the Uon and reconunendations. Association. governor are enacted by the COME IN HENS “Statements that business General Assembly there will be Community College 28 to 32 oz. g, LUMBER COMPANY tax reform will be at the a growing reaction throughout PEPPERS lb. expense of the average citizen the state in job availability and Mmnehtifr CommuiOtf Cofisgs offers s vsrfoly of Good All Day Sah^ay flood All Day Saturday FIGURE fiofi-crsdff eoiirsM to (ho gsnsraf puMte should be discounted com­ tht several thousand people will who w M i to Henry H ock has pletely,’’ said CBIA President be back at work this year, dovotop tklUa, or purouo a c o u r t s tor MoUoctuil to our MAIN OFFICE Strictly Fresh SWEET LIFE Arthur L. Woods in a statement either in their old jobs or in o x e U o m o n t 17 reasons why you Whlta - Brown released Thursday. newly created jobs.” 0 “The most urgent reason for Meskill recommended \ (opposite St. James Church) JUMBO BREAD business tax reform,’’ Woods phasing out the local personal Jha Detective In Detective Stories: should come to us dOL said, “is that it will enable property taxes on factory S tim ^ Nfeniary 12HI, EI|M dattgg. 1-Lb. Loaf SKATE ^.Bood AU Day Saturday Bood All Day Saturday employers all across our state machinery and retail inven­ Noadayt 8:30-10:00 pjN. TUNkm: S20AR for a tories, and modification of the for mccHne tax help.] to create those jobs which are "C0UP<3n”’ ~ ^ c o u P O iT ” now so sorely needed.’’ corporation tax to make wme allowance for years in which Gonsumor and the AutomoMlSl^ R eaio n 17. You cm get help on your tax returns 25 EXTRA STAMPS Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s hq proposed cuts in business taxes corporations fail to show a M rUni M N 21, Thrag ctasaai, from the IRS. Free. 0ur average fee was about WITH PURCHASE OF 50 EXTRA STAMPS “should go a long way toward profit. RIOT WMbiMdayt 7:80-9:30 pjn. TiiithM: S104M 12 doHaiB last year. But I think youH feel moie wHh the purchase of speeding up the recovery Man’s - Ladlos’ - Boys’ - Girls’ Any McCORMICK 4 PKGS. of LIGHT BULBS Planning for Rotlreniont: (xmifoitabk coming to us. YouH know we’re doing process in our state and to un­ liOSO - #320 - #315 - #310 LOAN the best we can to save you money wi your taxes. ^ SPICES derwrite a return to the S M ii« Manh 1, Twahn eiasaas, After all, we want your busbess agnin, next year. Qood AnyUm* Good Anytima prosperity all our people have a SAT. ONLY ThursNiys 7:30-9:80 |mb. Tuliioa: S28.0Q On* Coupon Por Family Ona Coupon Por FamUy right to expect,’’ Woods said. CEILINGS Rodoom at Frank’a MM. Radaam at Frank’a MM. Connecticut has been relying lift a good tlmo (or [ropalra. Froo oaUmataal too heavily on business taxes ____ ^ ____I a, Bglit uliggoa. on { COUPON I COUPON I for a long time. Woods said, Mondays 7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 ^ TnMon: $17^0 with industry paying 36 per cent Bernard Lozier I 25 EXTRA STAMPS I 50 EXTRA STAMPS | k I WITH PURCHASE OF { of all state and local tax Inc. I WITH PURCHASE OF revenues compared to the How to Uvo In Europe on $6.00 a Day: I 10 Uw. I 25 LD. Bag ef \ national average of 20 per cqnt. Phono 649-4464 MarNai PSSnim 20. Ei#N daaaaa. ' Woods said the business com­ Values to Tussdpys 7:20-8:30 pjn. TuHlon: SIOAO I POTATOES I Wild Life Bird Seed | I Good Anytima I munity is ready to respond to $15il0 I Good Anytima I Ono Coupon Par Family | I Ona Coupon Por Family I Radaam at Frank’a MM. | History ol M a n ctio ^ ; SATURDAYS ^ Radaam at Frank’a MM. ^ At this ridiculous price you may want to outfit the' entire family lor next year. TUasdays 8:00-10:00 jun. TUHIon: 81OA0 K W i l l Manchester State Bank from 9 to 12 noon I COUPON j COUPON 1 T H E INCOME TAX PEO PLE Will Be Closed Introduction to Rylng: I 25 EXTRA STAMPS I 50 EXTRA STAMPS | EVERYTHIN^ FOR THE HOUE - - - . * . j WITH PURCHASE OF I WITH PURCHASE OF | Monday, Feb. 12th. MLilUmC Mu ki SEARS WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN LUMBER AND FARR’S SNurdaya 0:00-12UM Nmfi'iTn 867 tfalnSt. 348 W. Middle TpHe- I Rag of Sweet Life I 5 Bettle ef OliHr Aru (rffiiies: BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVE­ 3,P.M. M W. Middle 1 ^ . Ih i s e u 2 MAIN SntUT Savings Bank^ of Manchester Putnam ! POTATO CHIPS ! 28-OZ. SODA LNKIFMN Rt. US Holiday IdaU MENT ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERI- For Lincoln’s Birthday IIU Main St. Coventry I Oood Anytima I Gooa Anytima I A n d WUi Roopon fo r lutihor lotonudloa, W Hitoct Uonohootor C m i - t tl Silver Lute nenuE Stafford Springs I Ona Coupon Por FamUy I Ona Coupon Por FamHy MS, YOU CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN OPEN DAILY TO 9 PAL Ward fc UnioD SU. Colchester Tuoodoy, Fob. 13 murnttf CoUoat gmawatoi DhUoa. S4$-4»90, firtimiaai .1 ! Rodoam at Frank’a MM. I Rodoom at PranlTa MM. TODAY. $ S 4 o r M § . 9 A .M . TEL 043-7111 IvfANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD; Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973— PAGE FlhTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973 An AP News Analysis -Today’s 7:t I H M M . I Yankee Dollar Still Healthy At Home Picl'up'. ciful Vans Thought 1973 Most modf.'ls civcnlabl'’ 1973 porations. Since they deal in for irnnu'diatt.' d(.’ltv»'ry By JOHN CUNNIFF country because they make its is that stable. They worry that can join in a m ore stable “ I am the vine, you are the Nixon’s Big Tax Stick AP Buainess Analyst vast amounts of money they exports more expensive. Phase 3 will mean more infla­ exchange system. branches; if a man lives in me, DOIKIE could get hurt badly by holding tion. They note the United CHRYSLER NEW YORK (AP) - ^ i t h in­ A generally helijl American^ and I in him, then He wiU yield B y a weak currency. \ States imports more than it If that effort fails then the or­ WALTER R. MEARS propriated by Congress during Nixon contrasted that with ternational currency traders position is that the dollar is" abundant fruit; separated from Always on the lookout for exports. They fear the current dinary American will be hit — AP Political Writer its last session, Nixon said flat­ what he described as special in­ trying to discard U.S. dollars as becoming sounder as inflation me, you have no power to do BRAND NEW 1973 DODGE DART changes in currency values or business expansion will get out and hit l)ard. The United States Sm iM ER 2-0006 HARDTOP WASHINGTON (AP) - In ly that he will keep impounding terests competing in Congress if they carried the London flu, recedes. The cease-fire in Viet- anything.” John 5-15 even in sentiment, they tend to nam means less waste. of control and lead to the old and most other industrialized WITH FREE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION President Nixon’s budget battle funds if to do otherwise would for more spending on favored some Americans are wondering Man does not fully know accelerate the problems they boom-bust cycle. nations rely heavily on trade. If Equipped wlUv automatic, 225 cu. In. 6-cyllnder engine, power steering, with Congress, one simple lead to an increase in taxes. programs. if they too should be concerned Business is strong. American himself. No matter how fully he fear. In fleeing what is alleged The hope of all the world’s they are incapable of doing ' radio, A07 package, vln^ body side moldings, whitswalla. undercoatad. word—taxes—is the key Presidential impoundment of about contamination or exports, though lagging, are examines his conscience, he Stock No. 2957. to be a weak currency they trading nations is- that this their thing because they lack a Joan Thompson the Student Council the same as meeting. Also when voting time the student body is the Ac­ weapon. congressional appropriations The theme was similar to the something worse. expected to rise. Tuesday, Feb. 5, was Student roles around again, students tivities Committ^, co-chairred finds there little i3 > 2975 is, to most Americans, an make it weaker. They create a But many currency holders flurry, as have others, will blow currency exchange system then those of the student body. ’The It is a formidable one. For first of at least six serial State The reasoning is like this: blameworthy. He is not hum­ run. over and that by this fall they all economies will be in trouble. Council Awareness Day. Many only way we can know the should be made aware of the in­ by Ernie Fournier, Janet Jacen SKoa moast-oBvaB cnv. while Congress argues about abstract concept. Taxes are of the Union messages. The “ Those people are getting rid of don’t believe the U.S. economy ble. Try as he may to think There are a lot of dollars to feel there is a large gap views of the students is when volvement of their councillor in and Joanne Rot. Spokesman for impoundment of funds, division not. And that is Nixon’s advan­ critfcal choice, the President millions of dollars. ’They must poorly of himself, he never run from overseas. This coun­ between the council and the they tell us at one of the open council projects during the past the group was Ernie Fournier. 1972 DODGE NEW 1973 DODOE of powers, and defense of tage as he makes his case with said, is between his budget and know something. Here I am succeeds in destroying his self­ try has had a balance ot rest of the student body. meetings of this committee or -year. This committee oversees and Polara Custom 4-Ooor Hardtop. 4 WHEE DMVE SNOW FIGHTERS Democratic programs, the the nation. expensive programs “ which with a walletful of the things esteem. payments deficit for two Jack Morkan, the chairman at one of the open Student Coun­ coordinates all student ac­ Automatic, power steering, power disc snov President stresses the simplest will surely force up taxes and and I’m just sifting on it. Maybe At first the committed W-IOOs with engines, angiing “ I will do everything in my decades now, meaning we have of the council’s awareness com ­ cil meetings. You all have a Dress Code tivities. brakes, factory air conditioning, vinyi of themes: refuel inflation.’’ In the I should be worrying.” Christian, having left himself piows. 3 to choose fr power to avert the need for a been importing and spending mittee, organized a program responsibility to see that your Cindy Dickinson, chairman of The group wanted to plan a roof, iight package. No. P386. Accept the administration’s tax increase, but I cannot do it messages to come, the thrust is But there really isn’t any held in the auditorium for the Winter Weekend that would in­ for others, finds success in his heavily abroad, and leaving Quick* voice is heard. All suggestions the Dress Code Committee, ir IMMEDIATE DEUVERY ic blueprint for a budget with a alone,” the President said in his sure to be the same. dollar crisis domestically. In undertakings and gives himself dollars there in payment. entire school where all com­ are welcomed.” reported the following to the clude tobagganning, ice-skating tight $268.7-billion lid, or risk a budget message. “ The coopera­ fact, if inflation continues to mittee chairmen of the council student body. and snow sculpting, but this had credit for it. But in doing so, he *3195 These dollars continue to cir­ AB Carry Hamalnlng Chrytlar Corp. IB Month or tax increase and take the tion of the Congress in con­ The issues looming between abate, the buying power of the briefly described their function “ ...The goal of this com­ to be canceled due to the good hinders God’s work. culate as currency, just as Ger­ Agenda-Rules 18,000 Milo Warrant 72 DEMONSTRATORS political blame. trolling total spending is ab­ the Republican administration dollar will decline more slowly and accomplishments. mittee is to set up a lasting weather? It is only when man is deeply man or French or Italian and The Agenda Committee, or In every public statement on solutely essential.” and the Democratic-controlled than in the previous two years. What’s the 3rd aware of his utter helplessness 1972 DART other currencies are used in­ Tift first speaker was John dress code that is acceptable to A major accomplishment of 1972 DODGE It will, in effect, becom e Rules Committee, is chaired by SWMGER • the budget and the economy, Congress are not as simple as Healy, president of the Student both students and administra­ the Activities Committee was a that God can begin to 1969 MERCURY 1970 FO n CORONET CUSTOM And in the same message: “ I terchangeably because of an Laura Ehrhardt. In addressing and in his this year’s initial the question whether taxes stay healthier. Council and an ex-office tion. 'That sounds a lot easier to project undertaken last accomplish ail. MONTEGO RANCH WAGON 2 Door Hardtop. V-8, 4 Door Sedan. V-8. auto., do not believe the American agreement fixing their relative the students, she made clear auto., ps, pb, vinyl roof, State of the Union message, the If you’re going abroad it member of every committee in­ ps, radio, low miles. Stock people want higher taxes any as they are or go up. For what values. that it was their duty to let the do than it is. December: the Turkey Dinner 2 Door Hardtop. V-8, V-8, auto, trans., power factory air. Low miles. Republican President has put might be different. ’Then you No. 2301. the President is proposing is a The agreement states that volved. He spoke to the students “ This year’s dress code Baskets. Rev. Robert J. Burbank auto., ps, radio. steering. Stock No. 2584. more than they want inflation.” best selfing council know what they’d like to the argument in those terms. could find that your dollars Church of the Assumption Few can argue with that, and turning away from Democratic currencies used in international about their roii in the smooth see discussed at the meetings. hasn’t been so bad. The ad­ The Activities Committee >2795 Essentially what Nixon and won’t buy as much because >1395 >1695 >3195 Nixon has said that iPCongress programs shaped from the New trade shall be maintained close running of East. We must Everyone’s view of what ministration has been more would like any suggestions you his spokesmen argue is that if other currencies are preferred. 1972 CHRYSLER doesn’t accept his spending Deal to the Great Society. to thbir agreed value by the ac­ cooperate with the faculty and happens at East is important, lenient toward jewelry and have to offer. We need more ac­ 1969 TOYOTA I960 JAVEIM 1972 OSYSIER You would be in the same situa­ the Democratic Congress limits it will have to take the tion of central banks, which are the administration to insure but how will the council know sideburns, and I’ve even seen tivities through which we can CROWN 8 cylinder, automatic NEWPORT MYAL NEWPORT ROYAL tion as any other international doesn’t follow his budget the blame for one or both of those But for political shorthand, American this. There must be mutual un­ 4 D oor S e d a n . Auto. 2 Door Hardtop. Ps, pb, pledged to buy -cun'encies at what matters to a lot of girls getting away with knee get to know each other better on HeriM Oassifitd Us ire Uw trans., radio. 4 Door Sedan. Ps, pb, Democratic Congress will be dealer. trana., factory air. radio, vinyl roof, factory radio, vinyl root, (actory outcomes. it’s hard to beat taxes. Nixon’s these prices. \ \ derstanding of the needs of both students if no one will speak socks with panda bears on a level other than academical­ dmfiest, M i t effective way in ttw responsible for higher taxes and There are a lot of these students and faculty. We must >1195 air. Low miles. Stock No. air. Low miles. Stock No. He has described himself as re-election campaign included a ’This sometimes is more easi­ up? The place to do it is at the them. But the idea is not to see ly- woiM te reach the nest people! Cal 26.93. the voters will be watching. dealers of one sort or another: >1495 2644 representative of the general pledge to hold the line against ly agreed uponlAhan ac­ make the rest of the year a time Agenda Committee meetings, what we can get away with. speculators, bankers, wealthy M3-2711. >3995 Defending his refusal to interest that demands holding new taxes. He said his budget complished, because there of 100 per cent togetherness where the agenda for all Stu­ “ I need your opinions and >3945 spend some money ap­ individuals, multinational cor- car? the line on taxes and prices. fulfills that pledge. might come a time when a with one goal in mind—progress your ideas to change things. So that wraps up Student ■ k Many Others To Choose From k dent Council meetings is drawn country imports more than it and growth of the whole school up. I’ve had four meetings this Council Awareness Day. “OLDEST DODQE-CHRYSLER DEALER in HARTFDRD CDUNTY” O ld sm o b ile community. year, with an average of four You’ve heard and read about it exports, which means that it is All meetings are announced diluting the value of its curren­ Community Studies over the intercom and are also kids at each meeting. all, One thing that all reports WANTED Everybody figures “ someone cy internationally. Ellen Shainin, vice president posted on the Student Council* had in common was a plea to the Clean, Lata Madel ______Oldsmoblle? else will go.” But why should In contrast, currencies might of the Student Council, initiated bulletin board outside the students for greater involve­ 0 R C H ^ become stronger too. This is the cafeteria. you expect anyone else to go if ment. What I think is lacking is USED CARS the idea of a comprehensive D0D6E CHBYSLEB case with the Japanese yen and VISIT MANCHESTER OLDS you don’t?...; (Ed. note: A an atmosphere recognized by Tap Prices Paid OF MANCHESTER L 1 Curriculum Studies program. , U N C n i M * 5 the German mark. Both coun­ Dress Code Committee meeting Here are the highiights of her Cafeteria all students. Without us, the For All Makes 80 DAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 was held today. The results will m . tries have payments surpluses. AND GET YOUR FREE report to the students. The food served in the East Catholic building would be be published.) nothing. We live here six hours CARTER CHEVROLET Their currencies are strong, “ The purpose of the cafeteria is important to all of and therefore are desirable as 12” MAGNAVOX PORTABLE TV those who eat it. Janet Jacen a day. Or do we merely co­ CO., INC. BIRTHDA' Curriculum Studies Committee Activities safe havens for capital. Interest Qlven with every New or Used Car jNircha is to evaluate the education we and the Cafeteria Committee exist? Please don’t make do. 1229 Main Straat A very conscientious, integral rates are high in Germany. (Minimum Oiod Car Purchase S790.) get here. It has been divided reported that o/lly about 30 per Take what you have and do Phone 646-6464 Read Potpourri committee of the council and something with it. However, the current flight into nine different subcom­ cent of the student body buys into marks is probably more mittees. They are (with their the hot lunch served there. AT MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH than the German central bank chairmen): Religion, Jim Desserts and snacks, milk and can handle. In buying up those Higgins; English, Maureen sandwiches are what most Anyone signing a sales order for a new or used dollars it must print niore Lynch; math, Chris Briggs and students buy. A rotating menu marks, and that quickly Ernie Mintel; modern of lunches is what this com­ FREE car during these three days (Fri., Sat., Mon., translates itself into inflation. languages, Regina Lelland; mittee is working on, so that $mF yowl MIWCMSTEII KW CAR KAIIRS Feb. 9, 10 & 12) will be eligible for a FREE U.S. officials believe the history, Reges McKeough; students do not have to eat dollar fear is highly scheduling, Joan Thompson; spaghetti every Thursday for MAGNAVOX TV television. Minimum price of a used car is exaggerated. The problem, as guidance. Jack Morkan; four years. $750. seen from here, is that the science, George Upton; and a Another concern for this com­ dollar is correctly valued but GREAT DEALS HELPED GET US INTO 3RD PLACE. GET YOURS TODAY AT new one, the library com ­ mittee is the condition of the the yen and mark aren’t. mittee, Ernie Fournier. cafeteria. Signs will be made Rather than a dollar devalua­ “ Each of these committee is reminding people that they’re 1972 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY SEOAN tion, perhaps a yen and mark evaluating their particular not the only one’s eating there revaluation is needed — thus MANCHESTER OLDSMONLE department in the way they feel and to clean up after ■BBSS MBHa BBSS S BBSS BBB? SS^B ■ aeBHiM llIfCDLTSM n a a i H jm m a m aMeieM BS}^^* SSS w am m m ai^m making those currencies more is best. They’ve all been themselves. “ It all starts with EXECUTIVE expensive to buy. But Silver Lane at Hartford Road, Manchester — 643-lSll working with the teachers, fin­ you.” revaluations are nasty within a ding out what their objectives CAR are and, if a poll were taken Attendance Only 2 More Days Left,*, LIST PRICE concerning their department, The most underrated com­ $5,000 what kind of questions they’d mittee in council is the Atten­ like to have asked. dance Committee headed by “ Within th^next week, each Joanne Roto. The job of this SPECIAL committee will take a day to group is to keep a record of all Get In On The Biggest Sale have a table in the (student) absences of council members. lounge where students can air In accordance with the rules, if any complaints and make a member misses more than suggestions about the three meetings, he is liable for This Area Has Ever Seen 4-Door Hardtop. Factory air, automatic transmission, power curriculum. review by the executive board. steering, power brakes, radio, many other extras. Carries baiance “ In order for us to come up The decision of keeping that of Chrysler’s 18,000 miies or 18 month warranty. ‘ 3175 MUSTANG HAtDTOP with anything worthwhile at the person on council is up to them. conclusion of this program, we It is well known that those February 10th and 12th need your cooperation...The councillors who play sports end result of this undertaking miss more meetings than will be a serious and well- others do. With this knowledge, 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY III meaning report to each of the the question of “ Why are these department heads (faculty) people being elected to council Historically these are our Biggest Sale Days of the year. with the hope that if improve­ year after year?” was posed. How can you expect full Take advantage o f Our Special Prices, You will never get 2-Door Hardtop. Factory air, AM/FM radio, speed ment is needed, something will controi, automatic transmission, power steering, be done.” representation from those, not only the sportsmen but others a better buy on a new or used car. power brakes, vinyl roof, many more extras. Reform who don’t really care about Steve Turgeon, chairman of their job in council, if your L is t the Reform Committee, spoke councillors will not go to $4950 of the duties of his committee. meetings? Your Toyota Dealer “ The purpose of the Reform What Ms. Roto feels would be VISIT THE DEALER Committee is to suggest needed the best solution to this annual SPECIAL * 3 1 0 0 changes in the goals, objectives problem is an education of the and procedures of the council. student body about the council LYNCH MOTORS members by publishing the OF YOUR CHOICE “ These changes are made in 349 CeniSr SL 646-4321 M a nch ester order to keep the purposes of attendance record after every 1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 1969 VOLKSWAGEN BUS Coupe. 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}. •V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.. Feb. 9. 1973 — PAGE SEVENTEEN , PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HEih^LD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973 Kreskin Performs At MHS Do you believe in magic? I OUR HOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE three rings and hxdc a pencil out biU in his hand. Kreskin read check last and told him to hold BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN shouldn’t say magic because of his pocket. He placed the off the entire serial number on to one end of a cloth and that is not what he calls it. He OUIT >OUR KIDDIN three rings on the pencil and without getting one number or follow wherever Kreskin led. OKAY, T H A T S IT LE'S HEAP THAT IFHEWAStJTSO VEP/ HE VKSKT SUY5/ X KNOW calls it “ the power of twirled it around. The rings in­ letter wrcmg. He thought for a Kreskin stated previously that FER HOA^E^ 9TUPIDHET>EE 0D PLACES IF 1 FER T''CWy, owseR rr* A L L ow e OF THE HeDLETTH'BIS YOU WOULDNT suggestion.” Manchester was if he didn’t find the check he FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, ll73 VOL. XXXV, No. 15 SYUVeSTERl terlocked. To prove it was not a minute and asked if anyone in BUMP euHP f im is h e r t BR1EHTESTOUY9 WHEEL THMK SIZE AIN'T ABOUT C30 FOR very fortunate to get a man trick of the imagination he the audience was thinking of would donate the money to AHCAD AHEAD IMTH’ S H O P - THERE WAS TTAAKE V/AVEft' VE ROUSH, named Kreskin to appear at ' welcome' i ^ M I U JC TROUBLE IS EOMEUSEFIOR MAY AS WELL LET STUFF.' came off the stage and showed Florida. Someone stood up and Manchester High School. It T WORPS. ■ rVE ALREADY HE'S STUDIEDlTH' BISWMEEL HIM PLAY CARDS-v. Bailey Auditorium a week ago the rings to different people in he told her that he had the took him a while, but he finally CHECKED DM IT-& EVEiaOHIM S/T AROUMD Wednesday. Kreskin has his fiUV'NORl BUT Kreskin now had fnbst of the Kreskin took a brief intermis­ Mr. Donut. CARD 5TUP? Homemaker of Tomorrow, champ, Darlene will receive a a good chance.” IS In the beginning of the show, The next thing he did was a audience believing him. To con­ sion. She admits that taking Foods Another interest of .Darlene’s 3l A n ic k e l when he makes his entrance, he Darlene Loughrey. Darlene is silver charm, specially TO OPEN card trick. He called two people vince the disbelievers he asked designed for her by General I in her junior year really is reading. “I like to read,” she 5 □ walks on stage and tells the out of the audience. He pulled When the curtains opened, an amiable,.soft-spoken senior says, “and I read everything I the sponsors of the event, Mr. with short brown hair and a big Mills. She also has a chance to helped her. She advises all girls audience jokes and many out a deck of cards and asked DiYeso and Mr. DiRosa, for his aftef the intermission, about 30 interested in taking the Betty can. I read articles on amusing stories about chairs were lined up on the smile. She is the daughter of win state and national the two people to each take paycheck. They gave the check honors—$500 to $5000 worth. Crocker test to take a Food Psychiatry, psychology, social MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD experiences which he has had about six cards, between the stage. Kreskin then started to Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. behavior, and attitude to him and he merely winked. Loughrey of .15 Columbus On Dec. 5, Darlene and 15 course and to help around the throughout his life. He then two people 16 c a i^ were pulled He called four people out of the explain how, what he was about house, (personal experiences whenever I see an article on it, r ~ i T ~ I'LL GO BACK TO THE YOU W/ERE CORINNE'5 NO, I DON'T/ I proceeded to tell us how there to do was not hypnosis but Street. other Manchester girls took an SOKORITy HOUSE lA/HERE 1 ROOAAMATEJ DO WAS SURPRISED out. He thought about the cards audience and explained to them hour of examination on aided her tremendously) “I and especially on the behavior I'LL HANG AROUNP FOR ANOTHER COfHNHE DECKER UVEDJ you HAVE ANY WHEN SHE DIDN'T is this trick that Johnny Carson simply the “ power of On the Friday after and those factors that affect awhile and proceeded to name that he wanted them to hide it homemaking and general psy­ recommend taking Foods. You COUPLE OF DAYS BEFORE I GIVE IDEA W H ER E RETURN FOR THIS wanted him to perform on his them off while looking in the suggestion.” To back this state­ midyears, Darlene received a it." UP, ANP CO^^E HOME, M INERVA I SHE ' N. SEMESTER/ somewhere in the auditorium chology. According to Darlene, learn a lot of little helpful hints Show. He told how he refused other direction. Not only did he ment he offered |20,000 to phone caU that may have In closing Darlene would like while he was ushered out. The affected hef whole life: “There there were two sections to this that your mother might not because there were other talk name them, but he also told the check wad hidden in a woman’s anyone who could prove him have known to teach you." to say a thank-you to those who shows that he had appeared on wrong. He asked about 30 peo­ I was, eating my bacon, lettuce test. The first part, lasting ap­ audience the order of the cards. book. proximately 45 minutes, was of Darlene, 17, is an honors stu­ made her success possible, and many times more that he felt he Kreskin next did a series of ple to come up on the stage to and tomato sandwich and give a little advice to others. overdoim' rr jiSfea watching Jeopardy, and then the ‘fill in the bubble’ type; it dent at the high school. Outside owed his best tricks. He asked mind reading tricks using the Kreskin reentered the take part in his demonstration. of her demanding schedule (AP “I am really grateful to the the audience if three people When the people were all sitting the phone rings.” consisted of general questions people in the audience. 'Ihe auditorium and assured the relating to home and family English, College Level Math V, whole system, and I would like could bring up to hiiA three most amazing of these I feel audience that it was strictly down he asked them to extend It was this phone call that in­ to thank all those who were con­ formed Darlene that she had care, and attitude. The second Honors chemistry, French III rings which they had on their, was when a person in the legitimate. He asked which one their arms in front of them and and Advanced Choir), Darlene nected with the test. My closing person. He borrowed these clasp their hands tightly. Many been chosen MHS Betty half was a ten-minute essay on audience stood up with a dollar of the assistants touched the the theme “How To Raise also finds time to be in Girl’s words on a philosophy of life of the participants could not. Crocker Homemaker of would be that you should get in­ Tomorrow. Naturally, Darlene Children.” Leaders, French Club, Round separate their hands. Table, and take ballet, tap, volved with people, and put BY FBANK O’NEAL was thrilled. “I was really sur­ Darlene felt that she did well SHORT RIBS € t '5 “BE FWAM k H on her testing, but didn’t want jazz, and acrobatics. She has yourself completely into what Kreskin did many other in­ prised I won,” she grinned. “I you do. Enlarge your interests know I had a good chance but I to get her hope up too high. “I taken ballet and tap for 6V4 PRISCILLA’S POP V M S. -X 'LU B E T lAE 16NT , TWE QUeES . Y o o G^OIfJO- teresting experiments of this and experiences to be aware of BY AL VERMEER didn’t know if I’d win or not.” glanced around after the test years, jazz for 4 years, and is in OCJR KlN& IS 'JEIN BRAviE afraid o f a n\an alive TUEKE’S P0E5NT COOlJT* , nature. At one time he made her 3rd year of acrobatics. She and to live your life.’’—Diane LAST NIOMT I • > ME SWEPT ME ONTO / W A S N ’T HE DOESN'T EVEN ALVIAS6 Darlene’s chances were good. and saw that most of the girls DREAMED CARLVLE, HIS 12-SPEED ' T H A T HAVE A DRIVER'S, T o w o v x K lD the people feel very cold and in Kellsey AMD 1 ELOPED.' J BICVCUE... y-^..AND FANTASTIC, PERMIT/ TWE the next minute he made them (3 R IS C IU L A E-AIEPHOhJ. A W A V A ^l-e SU9PEK hot. T W E S P E D IN TO T H E Al»CrMT. School Band Concert Another interesting thing he Current Affairs t im e - did was tell a person who smoked that in a few minutes Highly Successful B.x mEAfsi, he would want a cigarette very Visits UN Missions AM Yd/j|^ uJW o badly and that it would be im­ Each student was assigned one possible to light it, and when he Several weeks ago, ten ’’Lullabye of Birdland” showed K M O U JS 4 8 0 W students of the Current Affairs of the three missions and'will THF, FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA did light it, it would taste like Starting with the Brass the versatility of the band. CANS IS OOlM«t, OH, 1 - « | fflULIV missions of the United assembly to be held March 15 in School Band in a very selections. Among them was once again Kreskin amazed the Hartford. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom RO q , whole audience. — D.J. Nations—New Zealand, Ugan­ successful concert. The ensem­ the “Blue Tango” by Anderson, da, and the Ukraine.’ Other schools throughout ble, consisting of eight students the urge to dance came to many Connecticut who also sent THeM MOU A/JpREg \ H m B PIP I W ROW lij? ^//e w J) A missioh to the United finished their portion of the of the listeners. 'The closing Nations consists of the body of students to different, missions iwriH MV program with Verdi’s selection was the “Dream of V------Bristol delegates representing a par­ of the UN will be involved with Triumphal March from Olwen” by Williams. Kathryn ticular nation. Each mission this assembly. “Aida.” Donovan accompanied on the Outgrapple has a private office located in With the generous con­ The Concert Band continued piano, adding the finishing A e 6 a u T E i > / ! New York City, separate from tributions of many town playing several selections star­ touches to a tremendous the UN building. organizations, the group was al- ting with “Overture for the number by all. Indians During our session with the ble to dine out twice during the Winds” by Carter. Although the The Band Concerts at MHS in different missions, the students day. Some chose a local ham­ audience was small, the quality the past have never been well burger haven for lunch, and Last Wednesday’s wrestling asked the delegates how they of the music was greatly ap­ attended, because the band's GirVs Hoop Season To End match, against Bristol Eastern, responded to three important others a delicious deli and preciated. With their final reputation hasn’t been the best. ended in Manchester being issues the UN is involved with; “peaceful” Central Park. For number of “ Jesus Christ This year was no different with dinner the group split up m Manchester’s female basket­ win after many close losses. missed when this season IS narrowly defeated by a score of terrorism, ecology, and a Superstar” by Webber, the per­ less than 100 people in the ball team, led by Co-Captains 28-17. The Indians fought well territory in South Africa again—some went for lasagne formers. had the audience in audience. Under the direction This year has been a hard fininshed on the 15th. others for steak. Barbara ^uaudrito and Pam buU..could not outwrestle presently under UN rule for complete control. of Mr . Shreeves the harder part MUTT AND JEFF working, building season for A little recognition and a big The day proved to be very in­ BUD FISHER Walch, will close out its ’72-73 both teams and the coaches hand also has to be given to Co- Bristol’s team. protection from aggressors. After a short intermission the of changing a bad reputation is BY FRANK BAGINSKI season next 'Thursday, Feb. 15, Each session lasted about one formative and enjoyable, both Stage Band, a group of 14, w hope that the experience and Managers Meg Blakeslee and the UN missions and the food under way. All who went COtAE O H , h e r e " I ' m S T A K I N G t H e r e g g o m u c h l a n d B U T SOM EDAY THIS against Rham High School. hour, during which there was added a more jazzy air to the UP AND SEE ME LAND W ILL BE , - A N D S N O W knowledge gained by the Leigh Ferguson. These two For^ Manchester, Sophomore let these students taste the enjoyed it. Maybe in the future SOME TihAE' y o u A R E / A CLA IM U P U P H ERE THA T STILL W H A T O VEROU R H EA PS/ TOh girls’ varsity and junior much discussion between the concert. The eight tunes of G O O D VERY VALUABLE/ players mil be carried over to managers have done everything Ed Machuga, Junior Mike varied flavor of New York City. more will be able to. — Carol W H A T ' R E H ER E IN THESE CAN B E CLA IM ED FOR. M U TT LETfe studbnts and the delegates. “ Wichita Lineman’’ and y o u D O I N G , NORIHW OODS^ O W N ERSH IP..X ’M CLA IM ING I S I T W HO KNOW S-OIL, v ^ i t ^ pirhgraiink are usually il^ t yea'r when a new round from cleaning and collecting Voiland and Seniors Scott Larive ARE You IN THE W A V URANIUM OREVEN G O H O M E / TEUePHONC A FEW HUNDRED scheduled in the afternoons, ball season opens. There are equipment to scoring and Wiggin, Rick Burnett and Mark SOOKr U P GOLD M AY B E however, a number of requests four seniors on this year’s (2 — \ A C R E S . ' HERE r i g h t U N P E R O U R u timing of games. The coaches Odell all won by decision. O FHET. have, been registered for night squad with Janet Veal and would be lost without such <7 o 'W f/. games, so working parentis of Sheila Meyer joining Co- capable assistance. Sophomores Lee Snuffer and ' .'7 Cr'-.o Uii girls and interested com­ Captains Barb Squaudrito^'aiid Let’s see you 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7 ' ^ 2/' ^ ^ ^/cr> ^ Skip Odell and Juniors Bud munity residents could come Pam Walch. These girls will hie 15 at Clarke Arena! Durand and Tim Bixby lost be lAUCTBE "b o and watch the teams. decision. Manchester’s ON HER MATING Oo_ J i o This year for the first time, FLIGHT! ^ 7,? against Rham is scheduled as a Sharpshooters pinned, although they fought I night encounter with the Varis- well. Junior Mickey Miller’s ty game slated for 6:30 p.m. match ended in a stalemate. — and the JV game following Site Problems Steve Glrelli MR. ABKRNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY afterwards. 'The qoaches and WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI players invite all interested Ready, aim fire! The MHS definite lack of student interest R ^ a y ? students, faculty members, sharpshooters (otherwise in the rifle squad this year, yoUR DOG X NEVER parents and community known as the rifle team) are on possibly because of the site SURE SEEMS WOULD HAVE I T H IN K t h e V O R L D (9 A ND £ VVCULXTNTTRLlSrAN'HBCCV residents to this game and want the move...but progress is slow situation. There is presently a TO LIKE GUESSED. ROTTEN AND F’BDFl.E A S e a r AS I COUl-D THROW their support in trying to defeat AFS > ARE CRUMMY... THE: BROOKLYN E5RIDSE/ this year. range under constmction at the YOU, MR. Rham. Tliere will be no charge Adviser Anthony Alibrio Nike site, under the direction of ABERNAlHy/ for admission. explained that the trouble the Rec Department. When Provides As of Feb. 5, the Girls’ Varsi­ stems from lack of a good home completed, it will be the site of ty record stands at 4-4 with range. Home meets were at one all home meets. It will also be Festivities wins over South Windsor, Hall time held at the Waddell School one of the best sites in the state. E.O. Smith (2). The Junior Var­ range; this year the range has 'The rifle teams average at Last Saturday was the day of OOJBS^ sity team Co-Captained by been tom down to build a supply press time was 3-3. There are a great festival at Manchester ftWjeWAY i Diaiie Miner and BemieXankin depot. Result — panic. two divisions in Connecticut for High School—the AFS Guiding FSA Chapter*At MHS are still looking for their first International Fair and Dinner. Skiing Trip %-9 I I I -LU- Mr. Alibrio decided that the high school leagues, with five only Manchester alternative teairis under each. The The fair, beginning at one Is A Success The officers of the Future Secretaries of America Chapter at Manchester High School are, BUZZ SAWYER RY ROY CRANE would be the Manchester Ar­ divisions are a Western divi­ o’clock, consisted of booths from left, Linda Brown, secretary; Bev Zamaitis, treasurer; Karen Frost, president; and mory Range. However, the sion, and Eastern division. depicting different nations, The Manchester High Ski Sue Digan, vice president. (HSW photo by Fitzgerald) e^PDEN BEDLAM / 1 PURSE YCtOBBER ‘EMJ range is restricted in size and Manchester operates under the designed and displayed by MHS Club went on an overnight ski -T T n V i^ I I CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ‘Hello Dolly’ allows for only three firing Eastern division. students. trip to Stowe Mountain this past U N D ER /V h a n d b a g s ., positions— which causes meets Meets consist of a number of The countries represented weekend. The trip left Friday arrest/. Cast Picked were Ireland, Turkey, Uganda, after school with about 20 15 IT ALL THAT STRANSE TO THERE'5 A PLAY FIELD NEAR \ BUT THE SCARY THINE I5 -TH 15 ONe JI to run way over the time half hour <#elays, with 10 FIND A TOY MODEL PLANE / im a MY BROTHEB-IM-LAW'5 E^fATB ) 15 A MODEL OP AN AIRLINER... generally allotted them. shooters from each team taking Greece, Sweden, Norway, the students and a few chaperones. Swimmers Afloat Well once again it’s time for CRA5 HEP ON Y3 UK LAWNi / WAV.NO, WHERE MODEL PLANE EUFR& / THE MERY 5MM6 For the haost part, the riflers part. 'The riflers each shoot United States, France and The first day of skiing was MI5 5 DELL ? ,— H m o t AT OFTEN F.LV THEIR CRAFT... "b k in d o p p l a n e the musical. After many dis- have been looking out. of town from four points or firing Japan. Each booth displayed pretty good but as the day went 5 0 ONE t h a t CRASHED cussipns “Hello, Dolly” was IN MV p fis im i for meets. But traveling causes positions: prone, sitting, paraphernalia, maps and food on the skiing became a little bit Last Friday, the MHS Swim Lemieux have been bringing in Edwards, Pete Albee, Bill selected: As usual a great group confusion, and confusion has kneeling and standing. Each of the country it represented. icy. However, the lines were Team defeated New London by points all year. Tomlinson and Marty Hahn. of ki(ls’'came out to audition and been mounting too quickly. member has 25 minutes for 20 Duing the day, three Irish very short. At night, most of the a score of 52-44. Fine performances have been Manchester will be swim­ the judges had a hard time Not only is the home site shots (if you divide you’ll notice step dancers and a quartet of kids just lounged around to talk Fine performances were turned in throughout the year ming without the help of Gary malady confusing, it also has there are five shots to each Round Table members and play cards. turned in by Captain Steve by Jon Adams, Jim Filloramo, Carlson (mid-year grad) and When the final list was affected the welfare of the en­ position). Team scores are provided delightful entertain­ The second day of skiing Hadge, Jeff Stone, John Bill McKee and diver Steve Ed Adamy (sickness), two of posted, here’s how it was. Ddlly tire team. Last year, there dicided by totaling scores of the ment. ’Those who attended the started out with about 12 inches Mrosek, and Pete Naktenis. AH Dwyer. Other swimmers in­ our best swimmers. — Steve Levi, Donna Healy; Horace were 20 riflers on Mr. Alibrio’s' top. five members. Twenty-two fair w ere encouraged to of fresh powder. Understan­ took a first and a second in their clude Blair Anthony, Bob Hadge Vandergelder, Dave Kolumber; squad. This year there are 10; caliber guns are the competi­ participate in origami, dably the skiing was much events. Mrs. Molloy, Bridget Bossidy; three new members. tion tools. kiri^ami, aiid macrame better. At 4:30 we returned to Although not performing as ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN Minnie Fay, Ellen Piatok; Present Rifle Team members If you would like to come out classes, along, with Israel and the lodge and rested up. That well as usual, due to sickness, Cornelius Hackl, Jeff Frltzen; Teams Suffering HARO TO TELL WITH THESE ...BU T IT LOOKS ...LIKE HEl3 MAKING are: Captain Rodney Macken­ and support your rifle team Turkish fold dancing. Children night a lot of things went on. A Manchester did take first and TRACKS BEINS AS MUOOLED TO M E ... TOR TH' CAPITAL/ Barnaby Tucker, Greg AS THEY ARE, G U Z ... STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF zie, Bill Livergood, I^ rl Turek, you’re more than welcome. Any were especially fascinated by ski movie was being shown in second in two events: the 200 Haroian; Ambrose Kemper, Mike Parish, Russell Sink, additional spirit would help to these workshops. the town library. Card games yard free style (Stone, Mrosek) Mark Silhavy; Ermengarde, Conrad Hank, George spur them on. The remaining The day climaxed with a were played in the lodge and if and the diving (Hadge, Dwyer). From Defeats COL.CANYON,I KNOW^ ^ 1 X > CRIB FROM J O E Y ^ V t HEN I WOULD C tO S ^ MAID W I MUST BE' ' OR eoLD A ^ Nancy Donovan; Ernistina, Griswold, Wayne Mara, Robert schedule is as follows; fabulous potluck dinner of inter­ you used your imagination you Despite the 2-6 record, One of the better high school YOU'RE STALLING FOR ADAMS— “A WOMANS WITH AN IMITATION SERVICE/^CONVINCINO MEIR SHOULD Jennifer Davis; Mrs. Rose- national foods, well worUi the could have a pretty good time. everyone has been working qualified for post season play SOME REASON,BUT LIBBER WOULD RATHER OF MILTON BERLE l-OH,EXCUSE APPOINT THAT Lahey, and Sam Turkington. Friday, Feb. 9, Conichaug, basketball teams in the state in­ was two years ago. Last year AN AUDIENCE IS AN 60 OUT AND BE AN EM­ IN HIS EARLY TV BITS, 6IRL TO A Anna Cyr; Judge, Rick Horton; Bill Livergood sports the home. Tiiursday, Feb. 15, $1.75. Hot dishes, salads, and Credit should be given to Mr. hard and giving it all they had Rudolph, Pat Ryan. vaded Clerke Arena last Friday MHS fielded a fine basketbajl AUDIENCE PLOYEE - THAN STAY SUCH A S . DIPLOMATIC highest average of about 182. Hamden, home. Wednesday, dererts filled six tables, with no DiRosa and Mr. DiYeson for in the m eets. In the and the outcome was no shock HOME AND BE Janet Brewer is student taking the group and allowing breaststroke, Jay Murphy, Ron team with an abundance^'i/f If there is anyone interested Feb. 28, New London, home. limits on servings. ^ to anyone. talent but failed to qualify for director and Cathi Johnson is in joining the team, Mr. Alibrio Friday, March 2, Conichaug, Some talented musicians us to have a good time. Bayer and Kirk^Woolpert have assistant director. Northwest Catholic of West tourney .play. emphasizes that there are still away. Tuesday, Mar. 6, form Round Table sang and consistently givra us a strong Hartford prevailed 75-50 in a We’re all excited over the up­ one-two finish in our meets, Wrestling openings. Girls are welcome to Rockville, home and Friday, played the guitar, while others one sided contest. The visitors The MHS'

By Earl Yost After V.S. Olympic Pledge Figure Skating Another Strike / GOLOGNE, Germany — ^Unknowns^ Lead CZechloslavakia’s Ondrey Sports Editor Nepala retained the European COLORADO SPRINGS, athletes their rights,” said humility, apology and they will b6 picked by the Krumm said he also would singles figure skating crown but Seen Possibility the US(X)’s new president ■ recommend an organization Hope Dessert Golf Colo. (AP) It’s a new day recimination. athletes themselves,” the lost his free skating title to Jan of business and professional for the U'S. Olympic Philip 0. Krumm of The USOC hopes it is 66-year-old fatherly retired Hoffman, East Germany. PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) - “ Who are those other Kenosha, Wis., preparing forgiven for any past sins. It leaders, with no sports con­ n e w YORK (AP) — Pete Rose was angry. Ron Reed athletes if the U.S. Olympic industrialist said. “ We hope unknowns up there?” asked young Allen Miller, surveying nection, to serve overseers was incensed. And Frank Dale said he was ready to punch Notes from the Little Black Book Conunittee (USOC) follows for today’s closing session of prom ises to do better in the to have a broad representa­ Baseball the second-round leaders of the |160,000 Bob Hope Desert through on its solem n pledge a two-day critical self- future. The turnabout may tion of many sports.” of Olympic operations and Marvin Miller in the nose. Sign of the times: Manchester High’s wrestling team CHICAGO - The Chicago Classic golf tournament. made here this week. appraising convention. prove a saving grace for an “to put us on a business It was just a mad, mad, mad does not have one manager this season. Coach Bob Alibrio The USO(D executive said White Sox traded minor league Miller, 24-year-old K world Thursday after club “ We are opening the door organization threatened footing.” reports nary one student expressed any interest in The athlete no longer will he also he planned to set a players Chuck Hartenstein and sophomore pro from Pensacola, r owners said they would delay be pushed and shoved by for competitive athletes. We with’ disintegration. precedent by naming an Glenn Redson to the San Fran­ Fla., drew laughs,with his ques­ handling the mat team nianagerial duties. ...Manchester Both Krumm and the man Bennet spring training until contract badge wearing officials. He are going to give them a Krum m , in one o f his first athlete — perhaps more than cisco Giants for left-handed tion Thursday. The five names M Scoreboard IS High swim results have not appeared in print this season he succeeded, Clifford Buck matters were settled with the no longer will have to sleep voice at the highest level.” official acts, planned today one — to the powerful, policy pitcher Lee "Skip” Pitlock. with his at the top of the list for the simple reason no one turns them in for publication. Major League Baseball Players 14 to a room and hang his Widely pilloried by public to announce the makeup of making Executive Com­ of Denver, made strong have won approximately 180 Topples Association. Any complaints should be directed to the school...Ted and wash out the window to dry. and press following a dis­ an 18-member board of com­ mittee. tournaments. Miller has won "If there’s another strike, the Dzintra Bailey, outstanding tennis players in the Neipsic pitches not only for Tennis exactly none and he had to He will have new freedom of astrous scries of blunders petitors, past and present to The breakthrough ends a players’ association won’t get Club membership, have formed a business. Tennis Diver­ bettering the athletes’ lot MIAMI — Second-seeded Pro Basketball movement and expression. and setbacks in the 1972 carry the athletes’ com­ long and bitter cam paign in qualify for this 90-hole tourna­ Jayvees my support,” snapped Rose, sified, handling all tennis equipment and supplies...Back in Margaret Court, Australia, NBA And he will even be paid for Munich games, the USOC plaints and suggestions to which competitors have but also for trimming some ment on Monday. the Cincinnati Reds’ outfielder. 1946-47, the first year of the NBA, Ernie Calverley of scored a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Thursday's Games Atop the list Thursday was I'onv IHurinelli “ Last year’s strike cost me $7,- training. failed to react with the men in the blue coats. fought for a stronger voice of the suet from overstuffed Kerry Harris, Australia, in the Behind a brilliant offensive ,Vrl .|

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Near school. and appliances, $170 per month. proximately 320 square feet, Heating-Plumbing MORE TABLES? teachers for piano, organ, Autot For Sale MINUTE.? a.m.-5 p.m. Route 6, Bolton, Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Paul W. Dougan, 643-4535, 646- carpeted, all utilities included. guitar, and drums etc. We nave HERALD 'pvo miles from Bolton Notch 1021. Call 649-9258. MARTY’S Plumbing and | several lesson plans. FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ PLEASE READ 1967 CAMARO, 327 engine, HAPPY A D S Order Yoiir ®^sight side. 646-4696. automatic, V-8, blue, black Heating. Complete bathroom g Investigate at Meyers Piano, nished, second floor, older or MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- BOX LETTERS BERRY'S WORLD remodeling and repairs. Free 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 YOUR AD vinyl top,$750, Phone 646-8619. POTPOURRI of treasures and m arri^ couple preferred, no bedroom townhouse, full estimates. No job too small. ■$ Manchester trash, some good clothing, p.m. children or pets, parking, hot private basement, includes For Your ^ Classified or "Want Ads” are Call 742-7438. g 1971 PONTIAC Catalina, power “ Happy something for everyone. Satur­ water, centrally located. neat, appliances, carpets, Information taken over the phone as a con­ $10 PER MONTH rents a piano. steering, power brakes, air- day, 10-5, Burnside United Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 private patio and entrances, venience, The advertiser should TOWNE Plumbing Service. iHVbstigate Meyers Piano, 111 NEW OFFICE THE HERALD vvill not dis­ conditioning. $2,600. Phone 644- Methodist Church, Church St., p.m. $200 per month. Paul W. Repairs, alterations. American T h o u g h t” Center St., Manchester. Open 1- close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT 1563. East Hartford. No previews. Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in uu Standard fixtures used 8 p.m. HILLIARD St. — Four-room tiser using box letters. Readers JIUI BUILDING time for the next insertion. The 1972 TRIUMPH Spitfire, 3,000 exclusively. Immediate ser- T o d a y ! modern apartment. Second MODERN one-bedroom apart­ answering blind box ads who vice. Call 649-4056. :•$ Herald is responsible for only ONE original miles, sold for $3,499, NEW keys on your piano. One floor, security, 646-1189, 9-5 ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, desire to protect their identity YANKEE week’s service, Meyers Piano, p.m. incorrect or omitted insertion for asking $2,950. 649-4628. Help IVanfed 35 Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 range, refrigerator, disposal, 150 NO. MAIN ST. can follow this procedure: SEWERLINES, sink lines, 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 air-conditioner, large closets, any advertisement and then only to CALL 643-2711 (Cor. of Main) cleaned with electric cutters, TAG SALE p.m. CHARLES Apartments, East basement storage, laundry' Enclose your reply to the box 1972 DODGE Dart Demon, V-8, AUTO Salesman. Experience the extent of a "make good" inser­ by professionals. McKinney Middle Turnpike, 4'/i room facilities, parking for cars, 9 ,0 0 0 Square Fast in an envelope — address to the automatic transmission, Mwer not necessaiy. We will train the Manchester High Cafeteria. 2 tion, Errors yvhich do not lessen the Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ M a n c h e s te r CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. WURLITZER Spinet piano, townhouse, IVi: baths, all good location. 140 Hilliard St., Will Dhrlda steering. Excellent condition. right man. Ebccellent pay plan Saturday, February 10th, 12 (,'lassified Manager, Manchester value of the advertisement will not pany, 643-5308. ... SeiMon* • MACHINE OPERATORS excellent condition $275..Phonone appliances, carpeted, 2 air- $175 per month. Call Peterman, Call after 5 p.m., 643-6756. and fringe benefits includiAg 30-Day Occupancy Evening Herald, together with a be corrected by "make good" Inser­ Evening • W E A VER S noon to 5 p.m. Benefit: 646-7817. conditioners, heat and hot 649-9404. may h ov* M o t yaw free demo. See Tom Duff or ROUND TABLE memo listing the companies tion, Electrical 18 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• water, storage, basement gar­ ------R— CHEVELLE, 1968, hardtop, V- • MACHINE REPAIRMEN Walt Carter in person, Carter you do NOT want to see your '.'Sri' o hoppy a d l HAWAIIAN TRIP Wanted to Buy 58 age, $230. By appointment, WE HAVE customers waiting • Ampla Parking 8, automatic, power steering, Herald Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1 ^ Main letter. Your letter will be MERZ Electrical Service. • BOILER ROOM FIREMAN Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, for the rental of your apartment • All Eloctrlc 643-2711 good condition. $800. 646-5088. Street, Manchester. Antiques, jewelry, toys, destroyed if the advertiser is Electrical repai^, additions, We will train qualified applicants for this permanent full­ WANTED — Antique furniture, 646-0800. or home. J.D. Real Estate • Elavator furniture, books, dishes, bric- dfie you've mentioned. If not it alterations. Small job time work. Company paid fringe benefits. Apply: glass, pewter, oil paintings or Associates, Inc. 643-5129. • Full SarvicM Trucka-Tractora S specialist. “ Service when you WE have an opening on the first a-brac, marvelous ______Si------will be handled in the usual Paraonala-Announcamanta 2 other antique items. Any quan­ FIVE-ROOM duplex, $220 • Wall-to-wall Carpatng M need it.’’ Free estimates. shift for an experienced inspec­ miscellaneous. tity. ’The Harrisons, 643^709, monthly. Security deposit. LOOKING for anything in real manner. 1968 CHEVROLET, pick-up, 8 tor in our plasma spray depart- • Excallant Location RIDE wanted — Pratt & Master Charge. 643-8832. Happy CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. 165 Oakland Street. Stove, refrigerator, heat, gar­ estate rental — apartments, cylinder. Recently had clutch •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Happy ment. Applications accepted, 8 • Convanlant to HIghwaya Whitney Aircraft, South Plant, 31 Coopar Hill Streat age, wall-to-wall carpeting in homes, multiple dwellings, no and brake job. 644-8962. Flooring 19 a .m .-3:301 p.m. P:Please apply in TAG and Garage Sale — Fur­ Lost and Found 8 to 4:45 from Hawthorne 81st Birthday 81st Birthday ______Manch—tor. Conn. WANTED — Antique furniture, living room, no pets. Call 649- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate erson, Klock Company"^ompany, 1366 niture and odds and ends. Satur­ toys, crank phonographs, 4212 after 5 p.m. Street, Manchester, off West day, February 10th, 10-5 p.m., Associates, Inc. 643-5129. LOST — Amber beads. Sage 1972 SCOUT WAGON, V-8, FLOOR SANDING and T('olland ’Turnpike,, Manchester. swords, guns, glass, attic or 646-6300 Middle Tpke. 647-1270. POP 42 Bigelow Street, Manchester. Allen, Vernon Circle, January automatic transmission, four- refinishing, (specializing in POP cellar contents. 643-6535. MANCHESTER - Family style DELUXE ONE - Bedroom wheel drive, custom interior, TYPIST — Please help me. I Brokora Protoctod 31st. Sentimental value. Phone RIDE wanted to P&W, East older floors). Also specializing two-bedroom apartment. Heat, apartment, wall-to-wall air-conditioned. Luggage rack, McCOLLUM need gals with 45-50 wmp, to fill MOVING out of state, must sell 649-2097 or 872-6931. Hartford from McKee Street in inside painting and paper CUSTOMER SERVICE USED Kirby or Hoover vacuum appliances included. $200 carpeting throughout, complete etc. $3,500. Phone 646-5869. hanging. John Verfaille, 646- Ruth and Chuck Several desirable openings. $105 immediately, furniture and vicinity, or Hartford Rd., first cleaners regardless of condi­ monthly. Paul W. Dougan, appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST — Lady’s Bulova watch, 5750, 872-2222. Love, and REPRESENTATIVE plus. Fee paid. Call Ann, 289- household items. Call 647-1137. tion. 643-0053. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. shift. Call 649-8728, 9-12 a.m. trally located $175 monthly. Wanted to Rant 89 enCTaved ‘ ‘Mother to *4^ura 1962 FORD Pick-up, F262J, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Immediate openings now available with national manufac­ 2778, Bailey Employment. R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. four-wheel drive, equipped with Your Western TAG SALE — Indoors, Friday •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 47^’, Manchester center. IF you have an eight track tape MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 turer and distributor. Full-time and part-time positions snow plow. Good running condi­ SECRETARY — Strong on and Saturday, Twin Hills Drive, Rooms Without Board 59 R ETAIL store wanted in Reward. 643-5422 after 6. recorder? I will pay you $10 if Relatives available for individuals experienced in clerical duties, COMPLETELY remodeled tion. Contact Mrs. Zeppa, 289- © 1»73 by NEA, Inc. Ethel, Jim and Dot steno? Come work in nifty sub­ Coventry off Route 44A. WOODLAND Manchester, smaller the better. you will record a ta|^ for me. MANCHESTER - Delivery - telephone contact with customers and typing. Apply at the THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ one-bedroom apartment in two LOST Shepherd dog, black with 8276. urban office with congenial Miscellaneous items. High traffic area. Contact Mr. Have own tape and records. light trucking and package tage Ski, centrally located, family. Modern bath and brown, cnain collar. Vicinity •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• crew. Benefits galore. $135 T., 527-8671. Call 649-9216. 'When the new administration appointee took over the delivery. Refrigerators, large, pleasantly furnished MANOR kitchen, carpeting, $150. Nor­ Main, White Streets, Green plus. Fee paid. (^11 Joy, 289- TAG SALE, Saturday, Campera-Trallera department, they said beads would roll, but . . ." washers and stove moving C.B. MARTIN-BROWER CO. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 man Hohenthal, 64^1166. Road. Reward, 649-3771. Happy Early 2778, Bailey Employment. ■February 10, 9-1, 77 North St., LARGE Pleasant room, within Mobile Homes 8 specialty. Folding chairs for You would never 200 Prestige Park Rd., East Hartford near Glenney’s Household for overnight and permanent Safe APARTMENTS walking distance of Parkade. Autoa For 4 rent. 649-0752. Or Call 528-9386 items, books, records and guest rates. Furnished Apartmanta 64 LOST male blond Cocker, about MOBILE HOME set up on lot Graduation make a Stepford F R E E h om e decorating Homestead St. Furnished or unfurnished. 4 years old. Call 646-2755. Services Ottered 12 Painting-Papering 13 accessories for hostessing a clothing. Gentleman age 60, March 1st. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ready to move into. Occupancy Sunny PLEASANT, heated room for (O ffW . Middle Tpke., FURNISHED 2Vs room ef­ Reward. Dressmaking 22 G atew ^ Gifts in your occupancy. Reply Box "G”, Bankrimt, repossession? March 1st. Call anytime, 643- working gentleman. Apply 4 Manchester) ficiency. $135 monthly. Security SNOW plowing — Experience GEORGE N. Converse — LEGAL Secretarary — To $145. MATURE woman needed, for home. Call 17. CRIB, walnut, oversized, con­ Manchester Evening Herald. Honest Douglas accepts lowest 8632. CUSTOM made ladies dresses, Pearl Street or call 643-9353, deposit. 646-5200. LOST Passbook No. 25- 003956- com m ercial and residential. Interior and exterior painting BRUCE Fee! paid. Small piepleasant office, receptionist and other light of­ verts to youth bed, with mat­ 1 and 2-bedroom luxury down, smallest payment, 649-3142. Prompt, courteous service. and p^erhanging. Fully in­ suits. Bridal gowns and veils. excellent benefits. Call Sharon, fice duties. Typing required. BABYSITTER needed for one tress, $30. Phone 742-6567. apartments. Features wall-to- 'WANTED — Garage for 1, Savings Dept, of the Connec­ anywhere. Not small loan 1971 8’ Cox tent camper, opens Happy Birthday, •••••••«•••••••••••••••••••• COZY, 3-room furnished apart­ References. 646-7770. sured. Call 643-2804 after 5 p.m. Also hand set fashion jewelry. 646-8150. Bailey Employment Call 646-1000. Mr. Algaze. ■■ year old, four days a week, storage, Manchester area. ticut Bank & Trust Co. Applica­ finance company plan. Douglas to 16’, sleeps six. Call 643-5325 Love, CLEAN, light housekeeping wall carpeting, vanity titp baths, ment, ready to move in. Ideal 649-1133. MOM Service. 8:30-4:30. Phone 875-6053. Boata-Acceasorles 48 Phone 646-4220. tion made for payment. . Motors, 345 Main. after 4 p.m. room fully furnished. Idealal for built-in oven, range, dishwasher, for newlyweds or working cou­ B&C LANDSCAPING - Get a T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, From Your Great Son, WOMAN wanted part-time to CUSTOM made women’s EVINRUDE outboard motors, working or retired lady. Inquire refrigerator and disposal, elec­ ple. Call 649-0641, 5-8 p.m. LOST Passbook No. 26- 012407- 1969 MOBILE home in excellent head start on that lawn this Interior-exterior painting. HOUSEKEEPER - 8-3, 5 days make sandwiches, mornings. YEAR ’round part-time, RECENT Law school graduate 1968 CADILLAC, 21,000 miles. clothes, simple alterations. M ark Holsclaw and Mastercraft 109 Foster Street or call 647- tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, 1, Connecticut Bank & Trust condition, set up in nicety year. For free soil test and es­ Reasonable rates. Swirled Mom and Dad per week, every other weekend Call 649-0305.______salesclerk for Thursday and wife wish to rent or lease Phone 649-3665. Phone 649-2957. trailers, sales-service. 1193. glass sliding doors, all large taoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Company. Application made for landscaped park. Ideal for timate, call 649-3455, 529-1965. ceilings our specialty. Call 643- off. For modem convalescent evenings and Saturdays all day, house commencing summer GAS Station attendant with Complete service department, rooms. Full basement storage Houada tor Rent 05 payment. 1966 PLYMOUTH Belvedier retired couple, $4,800. 1949. home. Apply Burnside Con­ full-time during June, July, 1973. Will be in area in latter WASHING Machine repairs, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bonda-Socka-Mortgagea 27 valescent Home, 870 Burnside mechanical experience. Call August and December. Shoor boating supplies, accessories, area, ample parking. Starting at February to discuss station wagon, V-8, automatic, Evenings, 742-6929. Happy Birthday 742-9661 or apply in person, all utilities included, kitchen EXCELLENT location, single LOST Passbook No. 26- 010776- RCA, whirlpool, Kenmore, Building-Contracting 14 Happy Birthday Ave., East Hartford, 289-9571. Jewelers, 917 Main St., Woolsey paints, Gerich’s $175. Handy to shopping, possibilities. Contact, John power steering. New shocks, MORTGAGES, loans first se­ ADA M JR. Tucker Texaco, Route 44A, privileges, free washer-dryer. home, 3 bedrooms, finished 8, Connecticut Bank & Trust Maytag. Reasonable rates. Mahehester. Marine Service, 1982 Tolland schools, bus and religious .Donnelly, 3203 Hewitt Avenue, battery, front fires. One fender cond, third. All kinds. Realty JACKIE North Coventry. Working gentleman or responsi­ basem ent re c room . $250 Company. Application made for Former owner of Pike Coin NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Love, MACHINISTS, openings for Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. Apt. 303, Wheaton, Maryland, dam ag^ but runs well. $400. statewide. Credit rating un- Love, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ble college student. 646-8304, facilities. monthly. Security deposit payment. Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 11 Wash and Dry Cleaning. 643- Remodeling, repairing, ad­ lathe, Bridgeiwrt, tool inaker GENERAL Machinist and lathe 20906. .. Call ^-2258 after 6 p.m. n^essary. Reasonable. Con­ Dad, Mom and Mik® , PART-TIME help wanted, mor­ 742-9868. requirered. Call 646-3414. 4913. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Monrt and Dad and jig'bore. Purdy Corp., 586 band. Apply Metronics, Inc., Sporting Goods 47 Model apartment open for in­ fidential, quick arrangements. nings, 7:30-9:30 a.m., general •••••••••••••••■•••a******** LOST Passbook No. 26- 011444- HARLEY-Davidson motor­ roofing. No job too small. Call HilUard St., 649-0000. Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other 1968 CHEVY SS, convertible, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. floor maintenance. Cml 646- 1971 SKI-DOO Nordic 24 h.p., ROOM for working woman, REMODELED two-bedroom Bualnaaa Property- 7, Connecticut Bank & Trust cycles, parts and accessories. TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, 649-3144. times by appointment. white, red interior, excellent. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ 4220.______with double trailer. Excellent over 30, modern kitchen, cen­ house with garage and large For Sale 71 Company. Application made for Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park spraying, etc., fully insured. Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 38 ASSEMBLERS needed, three ATTENDANTS - Full and Repossessed $995. Savings Bank ford. Evenings, 233-6879. condition. Phone 643-1777. tral private entrance, parking. Built by enclosed porch. Convenient payment. St., Hartford, 247-9774. Licensed. Free estimates. Call DORMERS, garages, porches, shifts, age no barrier, equal op­ part-time for car wash. Males, of Manchester, 646-1700. SECRETARY - No steno. 643-8649. U&R HOUSING CORP. location. $260 monthly heated. MANCHESTER Vicinity - Sell 633-5345. rec rooms, room additions, SECURITY guards wanted full KITCHEN Aide, 9-2, five dajijb a portunity employer. Call Little must be 18 or over. Neat in »••••••••••••••••••••••••• MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Lovely office east-of-river. 646-1379 after 6 p.m. or lease. Colonial type in­ LOST Passbook No. 26- 004891- 1971 HONDA, CU50, $700 or kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, and part-time, permanent posi­ week, in modem convalescent Bike Industries, 646-7550. pearance. Apply in person to Fuel-Feed 49 Rentals by: 1957 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, 4-door, rqortgages — interim financing Varied duties. Nice boss. $125 MANCHESTER — Large dean dustrial building. Total of 4,800 1, Connecticut Bank & Trust make an offer. Phone 742-6808. WILL clean cellars and attics. siding, general repairs. Quality tion. Manchester location. Only home. Apply Burnside Coisr- Clougherty, Monday Robert D. Murdock, Realtor automatic transmission, runs — expwient and confidential plus. Fee paid. Call Joy, 289- furnished rooms, maid service, square feet. Suburban setting, Company. Application made for 9-9 p.m. Please call 646-2387 between 9- workmanship. Financing sincerely interested should app­ valescent Home, 870 Burnside SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- through Friday, 11-4 p.m., SEASONED firewood, cut and good, $300. 644-8462. service, J. D. Real Estate 2778, Bailey Employment. 649-2813. 543-2692 643-9551 yet next to 1-84. For details, Mr. payment. 3. available. Economy Builders, ly. Phone 246-8271. Ave., East Hartford. 289-^71. time work, Manchester and ______S h ell, 344 B road S treet, split. $25 a dump truck load. Out of Town- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, Assoc. M3-5129. For Rent 66 Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, 647- Vernon areas. We will train. BURR Bench opening _ gjj.. Manchester. Sand, g ja v e l, ston e and 1413. 1968 TAN Volkswagen sedan. SAVE on construction costs, evenings. FULL or part-time. Nurse’s LARGE pleasant room FOUND white angora kitten, Services Offered 12 DEMONSTRATORS - Women CaU 643-2414. craft quality, variety of aircraft manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- MANCHESTER - Nice one- Excellent condition, well main­ retired builder available to Aides, 7-3, 3-11. Laurel Manor, excellent location, everything ROCKVILLE - 3 rooms, one blue eye, vicinity Allied Business Opportunity 28 for Rubbermaid Party Plan. No parts, job shop experience Situation Wanted 39 9504. bedroom apartment, large tained and at a fair price. Call assist persons who wish to MASONRY — All types of 649-4519. furnished, including private en­ available immediately, $105. CAPE COD Casting, Manchester. Phone SNOW Plowing — Commercial investment, no collecting, no preferred, Overtime. Good living room. Includes heat and 649-7382. and residential. Reasonable build, alter or repair. Plumbing stone, brick fireplaces, walls, HEADCASMER trance and parking. 643-4944. Frechette & Martin, Realtors, 875-lOW. delivery. For interview, 633- benefits. Ac jly J. T. Slocomb BABYSI’TTING in my licensed SEASONED fireplace wood cut appliances and carpets. $180 PROPERTIES rates. Also available as backup and electrical experience. concrete steps, sidewalks. No WATCHMAN-Fireman — year 647-9993. * Motels, gift shops, antique 2218. Company tson Hill Rd., home, vicinity Center and and split, delivered. Call 643- per month. Paul W. Dougan, 1967 MERCURY Cougar, 289 rig. Call 646-3467 , 647-9304. Reasonable. Richard Young, job too small. Free estimates. OUTSTANDING ’round, good wages and over­ MANAGER TRAINEES FURNISHED room with FOUND orange striped angora South Glastonbury, 633-9485. Aii McKee Streets. Phone 643-9723. 0926. Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. shops, Christmas shop, engine, new tires and exhaust, 649-1975. time. Paid CMS, Blue Cross and kitchen facilities, gentleman R(X:KVILLE - 3 rooms, $105 cat, vicinity Bush Hill Rd. and Over 20 years experience. After RN’s — LPN’s, 3 to 11 p.m., 11 For active discount health and equal opportunity employer. hardware store, 5 Si 10, news­ power steering, air- OPPORTUNITY life insurance. Amerbelle Cor­ only. Call 643-5144 ask for Jack. monthly, 5 rooms, $150 Keeney Street. Phone 649-6875. SHARPENING Service - 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. to 7 a.m. Opening new section beauty aids store in BUSINESS school graduate, SEASONED fireplace wood, THREE-ROOM garden apart­ stand. F.J. SPILECKI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• conditioning, black vinyl top Saws, knives, axes, shears, FURNITURE stripping and poration, 104 East Main Street, former legal secretary desires $18. Pick-up load delivered. Call monthly. Appliances, parking, of East Hartford Convalescent Manchester. Retail store ACCOUNTANT — Progressive MANCHESTER - Now ren­ ment. Avocado appliance, vani­ Raallor 643-2121 and Interior. $750 or best offer. skates, rotary blades. Quick refinishing. Attics and cellars CARPENTRY — Repairs, EARN $15,000 -$25,000-1- R ockville. 875-3325. Apply full-time position in acre lot, garden. Utilities not Paraonala-Announcementa 2 Home. Extremely high starting experience is desirable. Op­ company requires general ac­ 228-9585. ting, furnished rooms, near MC ty bath, carpeting, heat, hot 742-8161. service. Capitol Equipment cleaned. Boat work (painting remodeling, additions, roofing. between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Manchester area, typing 65 included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 salaiw. 751 Main Street, East portunity with expanding countant with insurance or College carpeted, kitchen water, air-conditioner, $175 INCOME Tax returns prepared Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. and fiberglassing). Apartments Call David Patria, South Wind­ Is available if you’re An ^ u a l opportunity employer. wpm, no shorthand. Call after 1 p.m. Hartford, 528-2167, contact Mr. retail chain of over 300 stores. public accounting background. Garden Producta 50 privileges, modern baths, large monthly. Immediate occupan­ in your home or mine. Call 1966 MERCURY Monterey, Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday painted. Phone M3-5680. sor, 644-1796. interested. This retail Atlas. To 15K. Fee pmd. CaU Ann, 289- p.m., 643-^3. Houses For Sale 72 Apply to Store Manager: lounge, privacy, parking. $15 cy. Phone 649-3978, 643-6165. evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- convertible, automatic, V-8, 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- franchise business will INSURANCE agency needs of­ 2778, Bailey Employment., ROCKVILLE — Ledgecrest BUY your potatoes direct from up. 643-0002. Apartments — One bMroom, 6506. power steering and brakes, six 7958. SANDING Service — Commer­ WES ROBBINS carpentry give an honest person or fice manager, general in­ PART-TIME Janitorial work. WILL babysit one smaU child in MANCHESTER - Parkade SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, ^ BROOKS the potato warehouse, corner of $127 per month; Two bedrooms, i tires. Excellent condition, cial only, parking lots and remodeling specialist. Ad­ surance. badcground required. days. Call 649-153M. MEAT CU’TTER - Apply in my home while mother works, Apartments, one, two and beamed ceilings, paneling, 2 family financial security. DISCOUNT CENTER Buckland Road and Tolland LARGE Combination bedroom­ $161 per month; Three INCOME TAX — For accurate K . 649-3408 after 6 p.m. roads. Modern equipment. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Salary commensurate with person, Jackson’s Market, 277 Monday-FrWay.^M7-^^^ Turnpike, Buckland three-bedroom apartments baths, family room, garages, You will receive a location CaU 646- living room, light cooking, bedrooms, $174 per month, in­ preparation in my office or Reasonable. Call 742-8252. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, experience. Jewell-England In­ MECHANIC — Experienced, 277 West Middle Tnke. Oakland Rd., South Windsor. available, stove, refrigerator, sweeping views, privacy. pririvateale bath, prprivate entrance. cludes all appliances, utilities your home. Call R. L. Burnett, CLASSIC 1965, 122S, Volvo, 649-3446. completely stocked and surance, 627 Main Street, with own tools, for large truck 640-9196 Doga-BIrda-Pets 41 heat, hot water, ground Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- PUBLIC ALUMINUM doors, $49.95, in­ Phone 649-5610. and parking. For information 646-2460. rebuilt engine and transmis­ operating, low overhead, in Manchester, 646-4662. ' fleet. Call 643-2414. ^ DENTAL Assistant wanted, for maintenance, snow removal 5324. Household Goods 51 call 875-0789. Equal 1 housing op- sion, no rust, new paint, must stalled, 32” or 36” x80” . Call LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - high traffic area. If you modern downtown Hartford FREE kittens, 643-6442. and parking. $159, $179 and $219. be seen. Call 649-7724. TYPING SERVICE Ken, 643-7204 after 3 p.m. new homes custom built, RELIABLE persons for Fuller MAID wanted, part-time, apply YOUNG Gentleman, cental, portunity. INCOME Tax Service, at your AVON Asks: How much is ybur speciality office. Pleasant at­ WHIRLPOOL, electric surface Call Mrs. Routhier, 649-5361. 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room remodeling, additions, rec want your own business, Brush sales work. Minimum 3 Connecticut Motor Lodge, 4Ci0 private home, pleasant room, home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 All kinds, specializing in free time worth? Many Avon mosphere and surroundings. YOUNG neutered male cat unit. Never been used, Colonial, birch cabinets, REWEAVING OF - burns, rooms, garages, kitchens have $3,500 and are willing hours per day, 5 days per week. Tolland ’Tpke., Manchester. next to shower, telephone, ROCKVILLE — 8 Regan Street or 247-3115. 1965 MUSTANG automatic Medical-Dictaphone representatives earn an es­ Benefits available. Experience needs home, please call 647- guarantee included. 643-7172. parking. 649-6801 after 6. ceramic tile bath, barn, clean moth-holes, zippers repaired. remodeled, bath tile, cement Salary approximately $4 per — Four-room, two-nedroom, transmission, power steering transcription. to work, this i s . it. Call timated $40 a week or more not necessary. CaU 522-9211. 9355. river, swimming, fishing. Window shades made to work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ hour. Ideal for students. GAL FRIDAY for small, plea­ second-floor unit, in brick INCOME tax returns and and brakes, good condition. collect, 413-739-2563. during hours they choose SINGER portable sewing LADY to share apartment with Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. measure, all size Venetian tial or commercial. Call 649- Transportation necessary. sant office, $100. Fee paid. Con­ PRESIDENTIAL building. Total electric. Range, bookkeeping done professional­ $350. Call 649-0036 after 6 p.m. themselves. C!all 289-4922. PARTS counter man. SRELTIE (Miniature Collie), machine with attachments, same. Centrally located. blinds. Keys made while you Work with one of the top seven siderable phone work. Good VILLA6EAPT8. refrigerator, disposal, base­ ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. SWIFT 4291. Experience helpful but not sable and white, 10 months old, excellent condition. $25. 646- MANCHESTER - Two-family, wait. TV portables for rent. crews in the state. Call 643-9042 figure aptitude and business Reasonable. Phone 643-8908. ment laundry and storage. 1967 MUSTANG automatic TYPING SERVICE • •••••••••••••••••• ••'••••••• BONANZA W ANTED — W oman with necessary. See Howard Conn, female. Housebroken, loves 4696. MANCHESTER 5-5, large rooms, separate YOUR Gift Gallery, Watkins Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 64-5221. after 8 p.m. credit department background experience helpful. Excellent or Walt Carter in person, children. Excellent tempera­ Adults only, no pets. $150 heating systems, 2-car garage, transmission, power brakes and 568-3359 Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 16 Any one can make and own benefits. CaU ^ r o n , 6 ^ 1 5 0 . FURNISHED room for One and two bedrooms. monthly, $150 lease-security. Bros, main floor. Sp^ial sale— steering. Excellent condition. or similar, telephone calling Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1229 ment. Should be shown. $1^. 1- GENERAL Electric automatic large lot, excellent condition SNOW PLOWING — their own profitable perfume Bailey Employment wrvice. gentleman, homey atmosphere, Call James J. Gessay, at 87^ Stainless steel butter warmers, $950. Call 649-0036 after 6 p.m. ROOFING and roof repairing, LIVE IN — mature person for and clerical. Full time or part- Main Street, Manchester, Conn. 429-1820. washer, four years old. New ana location. $39,000. Char-Bon Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. business or hobby at home. No includes kitchen and parking. Near schools, churches 0134. regularly $3.50, 10 days only, Coughlin Roofing Qo. 643-7707. elderly lady. Light time. Small busy office in motor, excellent condition. 647- Agency, 643-0683. special skill required. Startes- Aniwir ta Pmiaui Pant* CaU 6494936, 649-3436. and shopping center, on now $1.25. 1968 RAMBLER, Rebel, station housekeeping. Own transportti- Manchester. 646-3050. BLACK miniature Toy Poodles, 9212. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also LIGHT trucking. Father and kits from $79.95, makes ovef tion preferrra. 643-2977. 3 months old, registered, p ^ e r bus line. Call anytime. HEBRON Four-room apart- wagon, model 770, good moving large appliances. Bur­ BIDWELL Home Improvement Titles ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, Uvlng. RIDE wanted from Oxford son. Attics, cellars, garages. $1,200 worth. Kits make trained, male, female. M3-7126 ment, country mechanical condition. $750. 643- ning barrels delivered. $4. 644- Co. Expert installation of SINGER Touch and Sew, like gentleman, private entrance, Carpeting, master antenna, Street to ‘Travelers, daily, 8- 1904. (Jdd jobs. Phone 649-1805. aluminum siding, gutters and duplications of the worlds JEWELRY sales clerk, full­ MANAGEMENT after 5. new, hems, buttonholes, stretch $24,900 1775. ACROSS 61 Feminine shower-bath, free parking.. App­ 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 heat, hot water. Walk in the 4:30 p.m. Phone 646-2878 alter 6 trims. Roofing installation and most famous perfumes. time, Tuesday trough Satur­ stitches, monograms, sews on ly 195 Spruce Street. Manchester — 5-6 duplex, TWO YOUNG married men day, experienced preferred. QPPOimiNITIES name woods, sit by bubbling stream p.m. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Guaranteed same quality. For 1 K n igh t’s w ife 62 P erennial MINIATURE poodle puppies, buttons, fancy designs. needs work but has good In­ CARPENTER available, days, will do small repair jobs and Rapid Connecticut Exps^ STurkiA title and day dream. Plant a garden. Squareback, automatic, gas a preview in your home by the Shoor .Jewelers, 917 Main lily males, one black, one brown. Originally $399.50, now only GENTLEMEN only — large come potential. evenings, weekends. Additions, painting, also cellar cleaning o f respect $160 monthly. Security EUROPEAN Health Spa con­ heater, damaged front fender, ROOFING — Specializing Street, Maigichester. Sion. Advancemeftt Registered. Price for quick $99.65. Eaeasy terms. 522-0476, room, centrally located, alterations, repairs. No job too and light trucking. Call 646- Perfumer and a free ounce of 8 T itle o f respect DOWN LARGE sunny 4-room apart­ required. One child, no dogs. tract for sale, $18.25. Call 643- engine rebuilt, $800. 1-537-5682. repairing roofs of all kinds, new Depends on Determination sale. $40. 875-6439. dealer. parking. Clall after 5 p.m., 646- $33,990 small. Frpe estimates. Call 2692, 646-3726. a $35 perfume, write to: 1 1 'V erb a l. ment, one child, $135. No pets. 646-6776. Tolland —- New Raised 0433 after 5 p.m. roofs, gutter work, chimneys, DOCTOR^; Assistant - 12 B efore IP hySician 1051. Stephen Mahtin, 646-7295 after 4 and Attitude. ‘‘^lang) Security deposit, utilities extra. 1964 MGB Roadster, good con­ cleaned and repaired. 30 years THE PERFUMER Mature, respipnsible,^ eager to 13 W as aw are of PUPPIES — Mother, St. Ber­ ESTATES and household lots to Ranches, superior quality, p.m. DICK’S Snow Plowing — Interviews: Monday, 2 G reek w ar god 633-6^. FOUR-ROOM apartment, in dition. Reasonably priced. experience. Free estimates. P.O. Box 3337 learn. Respond in writing 1 4 .T0 give up nard, father, German buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. CLEAN furnished room, 1 Vi baths, fireplace, WoodtrM eeatlMr Is stay it hoM and Specializing in serving 3 Created Mayberry V ill^ e, East Hart­ Phone after 6:30 p.m., 742-9860. Call Howley, 643-5361. Springfield. Mass. OIlOl stating reasohs for desiring Feb. 12, 7:45 p.m. 15 B y w ay of 20 Conceal o f A lgiers Shepherd, 5 weeks old. Call 649- parking, Unens, 646-2482. appliances, garage and da yaw tbaivinf in dw HanM Oitsifiad. BLUE PRINTING Service Rockledge and surrounding position, age, marital status, 16 B reezy 4 G irl's name MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- ford. No pets. Imone 528-0430. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 T ea, for one 23 Depot (ab.) 4 4 S ir (S p .) CLEAN USED — refrigerators, bedroom townhouse includes much more. available, 9-4:30 p.m. area. Driveways, sidewalks, salary, previous experience. Ramada Inn 17 F e el 24 Irritates 46 H eads o f. GUTTERS and roof repaired 19 Large boats 6 S on o f Gad ranges, automatic washers MATURE woman wanted for a Manchester Tool & Design, parking lots. 643-0(302. Private Inatructlona 32 East Windsor, 25 Sm ash in feudal estates heat, appliances, carpets. Full EFFICIENCY apartment, 2V4 and replaced. Excellent Write to Herald Box “ HH” , 21 Atmosphere (B ib .) POODLE, 8 weeks old, no with guarantees. See them at B. pleasant three-room apart­ $27,900 Inc., 130 Hartford Rd., 649-5263. 27 C arry (colL) 47 Blem ish private basement $230. per rooms, secluded, quiet old es­ Manchester Evening Herald. Exit Route 140 off 1-91 22 Com m on 7 Leavening papers.r44S. Phone 646-3548. East Hartford — 6-room BILL PAGANTS GREEN BARBER SHOP workmanship. Reasonable LESSONS, Piano, guitar, 29 Wild ox of 48 M essage D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main ment. First-floor, centrally month. Paul W. Dougan tate, $130 with heat, lease, LIGHT trucking, attics, cellars, contraction agent Cape with 15x30 above la moving to their new location at rices. Free estimates. 646- drums, organ. Meyers Piano Ask for 8 C u t quickly Celebes carrier St., Call 643-2171. located. References. 649-3866. Realtor, 6434535, or 646-1021. security. Available March 1st. SNOWPLOWING - Very garages, cleaned, roofing, KEYPUNCH operators - 23 Brother or Artlclaa tor Sale 45 ground pool, first-floor family ?399. and Music Studios, 111 Center Pldllp Fonley 9 Cominrative 30 Shape 50 B iblical weed 649-594i reasonable, 646-5489. siding, gutters, chimneys „ . , , ___ First, second or third shifts. sister 51 Broken tooth •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• endings 33 To reverence CARPETING — Never used, MANCHESTER — Newer two- room, appliances, carpeting, cleaned and repaired, tree .Sidini? ’ Manchester. 1-8 p.m. Alpha Numeric .experience, BestUne Corp. 26 F eline 34 Rodent 52 Streets (ab.) LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Apartments For Rant 63 BILL PAGANI’S HORACE Tetrault - 28 H ard o f 10 R ailw ay (a b .) 10x12’ red, gold, green tweed, deep lot. TWO handymen want variety of removal. Free estimates. Call 36 ^la d item 54 Historical Ring bell for service. Shiners, bedroom Townhouse, includes roofing, storm windows, awa l : ...... 35 E (5 m South.Wlndsor, 644-2445. hearing 13 Germ an with padding, excellent buy. Business Locatlons- jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, anytime. 249-2406. em peror 37 Group o f cows period clrawlers, etc. 144 Deming heat and appliances. Full $38,500 nings. Quality workmanship, 31 M usical 41 Governor 56 Love (Latin) $60. 6^5828. private basement. $190 per For Rent 87 WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. syllab le 18 Thus (L atin ) Street, Manchester. Wapping THE NEW Manchester — Ultra modern month. Paul W. Dougan, Also help with home snow •• applications now being 32 H ighest 2 3 r T 7 r 5” W Road- 1 r MAHOGANY coffee table, BUHMOOD APTS. Realtor, 6434535. or 646-1021. MANCHESTER - 100,000 Raised Ranch featuring 2 problems. Reasonable. 643- 872-9187, 649-3417. taken for counter ^rls,^ p , fullX W U orV ate officer . 1 J 3 Summer Street Manchester Painting-Papering IS butler’s tray. 649-5123 between square feet, will divide. fireplaces, 2 baths, 2-car 5305. part-time, varied raifts, 9ne sensitive r r 15" ALUMINUM sheets used as 124 KCMoid SI Maodiester Opon Monday 9-6, Thunday, Friday and Saturdajf RNs LPNs ^to beauty 12 noon - 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - Newer 2- Suitable for manij|facturing and garage, appllapcqs, family Heating-Plumbing 17 experience helpful. Apply in — nr n r printing plates, .007 thick, 8-6. Closed all day Tuesday and Wednesday. INSIDE — outside, painting. I M ouths i r Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ bedroom Townhouse includes warehouse. 1-748-5634. room and much morel CEILING and ceramic tile, Special rates for people over 65. person. Dairy Queen Braider, (a n a t) m 3 2 ” . & cents each or 5 for $1. FORMICA kitchen set, $50; red pointments. An abundance of privacy specialist, one ceiling or all, SAM Watson Plumbing and 242 Broad St. i r IT sr Phone 643-2711. in this small wooded complex. heat, appliances, baths, full Call my competitors, then call 39 Footwear r braided oval rug, 11x18, $50; 10- DOCTOR’S OE attorney’s office, $47,900 repaireed, remodeled. No job Heating. Bathroom remweling .4 0 F in ish basement. $240. per month. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. Rest home expansion — Full-time, 3-11, li-7. 2T gallon aquarium with stand, beautiful, spacious, excellent Vernon — 8-room Colonial, 4 too small. 647-9232. . and repairs. Free estimates. WANTED — Mature, woman 42 Amount (ah.) 1 r L l _ HOT water Furnace, convec­ Fstiuring: Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- Rotating weekends, six months review- Excellent $12. Call 643-7033. location, first floor, all or 5 bedrooms, featuring Call 64^3808. evenings, for home style 43 M arried tors, 30” gas stove, aluminum 4535. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom lad y (ab .) a a a a a a a a a • 2 MdreoM TownlioiMat facilities, parking, reasonable 22x22 family room, 2 SNOW plowing — driveways cooking, in small restaurant. insurance benefits. Paid holidays, two weeks paid combination doors, office • lal-InKKciim decorating, interior and 45 Lam prey 33 IDEAL for summer cottage, rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, fireplaces, self-cleaninp and parking area. Reasonable ,BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Call for appointment, 11 a.m.-? vacation after one year. pi calculator, metal kitchen • fanMl dhtlaa aiM MODERN 3-room apartment, exterior, paperhanging, fully 47 D igging m i P LU mattress and wringer washer. 649-3549. carpeted, utilities, parking. oven, 2-car gtirage, ana rates. Call 649-5900. Prompt, courteous service. 646-9168. im plem ent • cabinets, built-in tubs, lavs. 643- • 1 1/2 ksam COHISHOW insured. For free estimates, Reasonable. 643-4328. Hilliard Street. 568-3^, 61^ i-1496. 49 Indian peasant t 2465, 643-1442. several outstanding features, call 649-9^. If no answer 643- s r W 6 " 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, LIGHT trucking, package KITCHEN aide, mature t o m e n n 7289. city water and sewers. 6362. 52 Petty quarrel • ntnSsssSrseossmttyaUos office, etc. $160. CaU 646-2426,9- delivery and pick-up service. NO JOB too small. Immediate woman, 9:30-2. Apply 723 Main 1o r w IT LOOKING for a low priced Musical Instruments S3 February i i Meadows^ Convalescent 53 jEducatlonal ■ •• I Rentals start at |2S5 including FOUR-room apartment, 5. Attics, garages, cellars service on service calls. Free Street, East Hartford between W BT IT color TV? We have a very fine heat. Model apartment open RICHARD E. Martin. Full Center ^ u p (ab .) JT 2T HARMONY Soverign jumbo appliances, heat, hot water, HOLLAND & 10 AJN. to P.M. cleaned. Call anytime, 644-0155. estimates gladly givhn on 1:30-2:30. , , ,, 55 G enus o f frogs L selection of reconditioned color daily 1-5 P.M ., Sat. and Sun., e rofessional painting service, J 1 ST" IT guitar with case, excellent con­ parking. Central location. MANCHESTER^ - Office- heating or Numbing. Faucets 57 W est African w sT and black and white TV sets on 12-S P.M . Other tim es by Efiterior - exterior. Free es­ dition. Call 646-6378 after 6. Security deposit. $180 monthly. business- warehouse- ^ace RUHL^NDER repaired or installed. Welter REAL ESTATE — Licensed 333 Bim w ELL'S t r e e t M a n c h e s t e r republic display now in our store. Stop in appointment'. TREE Service (SouCier) — timates, fully insured. 649-4411. s r s r HT 649-3340.______available. Up to 10,000 square 603 BumaMo Ava. pumps worked on. Complete agents needed for one of the contact Mrs. D«Uert,646dttl. 58 l A l e sc r a p . and look them over. Moitem TV ’Trees cut, building lots cleared, 59 S m all amount feet. Elxcellent location. Will East Hartford National Home neatuig systems, rec'room s, - Mp.En., Weekdays y , JT ST" BT Service, 805 Hartford Road, 643- PAUL W. DOUGAN, Realtor trees topped. Got a tree DONALD E. I^arca — areas largest com^hjipprary 60 Fem ale J Read Ntt omaiiM Hm s gMdbjOlj tainc sub-divide. Merritt Agency. 64^' 528-9307 etc. Call M & M Plumbing & r 1 2205. (Next to M anchester 648HIQ3S Admission Free problem? Well worth phone paperhanging hnd painting. home builders. Call the A.F. saint (ab.) ttma aitk ■ NeraM Wwt M. 1180. Hartford Heating, 649-2871. Edwards Company. 647-1852. (taWSSAPEX IHTEEMISE AUN.) Oldsmobile). Herald Ads call. 742-8252. FYee estimates. Call 643-0271. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn^ Fri., Feb. 9^1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Feb. 9, 1973 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE ■ ■ ...... 1^ ■ ■ ■■■—'' ...... Houses For Solo 72 Houses For Ss/e 72 Hou$0t For Sale 72 Houses For Salo 7 2 Hou«m For S«to 72 Houaes For Salo 72 Lota-Land For Safe 73 Out ol Town-For Sale Is MANCHESTER G reen — 3-FAMILY Offered by the BRAND new and beautiful four- VERNON L E B A N O N — P riv a c y Catholic Bishops Owner, three-bedroom Ranch, B-3 zone. Excellent invest­ bedroom, 8-room Colonial with 1 .7 ACRES country living go with 4his large family room, dining area, ment. Separate heating all city utilities, plus a subur­ modern 6 -room Ranch. HALL/HARTFORD Of extra good living could be office, IVa baths, attic fan, at­ Items. Only $37,500. Call PHILBRICK ban setting. First floor Cathedral ceiling in living UNEXCELLED REAL ESTATE tached garage, yard, utility 1-7475, fireplaced family room, 2Vz yours with this building lot. room, with beautiful raised High Withholding Issue Abortion room. Low 30’s. Appointment, baths, 2-car garage, two-zone Planning to build? Speculate? hearth fireplace, dining room, MANAGERIAL OPPORTIRITY 649-0319. heat. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Nicely treed, high and dry den, nice work kitchen, two PASEK AGENCY building lot minutes from 1-86. bedrooms, set in 6 wooded Raallort/MLS CONTEM PO RARY Ranch - Manchester Call J. Jennings for details, acres of beautiful land. Priced Could Brine Refund G u id e lin e s 289-7475 742-8243 649-5306. Price $6,800. at $40,000. Marge Greene, Real­ Living room has beamed EXCEPTIONAL HARTFORD (AP) - A Ust of tion is not considered participa­ Hall/Hartford is interested in interviewing candidates for cathedral ceiling with floor- ty, MLS-Realtor, 1-423-6316. EDITORS: Following Is the had earned income of more nine abortion guidelines setting tion in the abortional act. the position of Manager of its Greater Hartford operation. MANCHESTER------, Centrally to-ceiling fireplace, 2 full PROPERTIES • • B&W •• last in a series of five articles than $38,000, or if you are mar­ forth the church’s position on The bishops also noted that Broker's License and experience in residential brokerage KEITirS located, 6 room home with The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. SOUTH WINDSOR baths, huge master bedroom “IN UPPER 50’S” entitled “ Coping With Your In­ the issue for Catholic doctors under emergency situations aluminum siding, 12x16 kitchen, Realtors — M I^ ried and file a joint return, or a necessary. Person select^ must believe now is the time to with walk-in closets, MMUTES TO HARTFORD that arise after an abortion is KORNER good sized laundry room, 3 ★ Scenic Wyneding Hill — 4- Manchester Parkade -- 649-5306 come Tax.” They were written widow or widower with a de­ and paramedical personnel has introduce R E A L professionalism to this area; be poised, Anderson windows, family A beautiful 6-room Ranch performed, "any morally bedrooms, living room, dining bedroom, 3-bath Contem­ to help texpayers prepare their pendent child, and in either been issued under the signature confident, capable — and above all else receptive to new room, redwood exterior, -car room, 2 porches. Price reduced 2 porary, thermopane window with 3 bedrooms and a lovely 1972 tax retnms. case you earned more than of Connecticut’s five Roman acceptable and necessaey life­ ideas, policies and procedures. This new Manager will garage, beautiful wooded lot BUSINESS zoned lot adjacent living room with a paneled to $24,000. Cantor & Goldfarb wall $52,000, you should look into Catholic bishops. saving procedure is allowed.” receive an attractive salary, commensurate with proven with a view. to shopping strip. Ideal for Realtors, 643-8442, 875-6244. roon d v f J u U ique fireplace wall, plus a cozy By EDMOND LeBRETON this. A ^ tbe ReVenue Service Connecticut’s existing abor­ Three of the guidelines dealt ability, plus especially tailored incentives including possible franchise operation, etc. Mr. RAISED Ranch, custom built, kitchen witn breakfast bar, Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, 647- family room which leads to an Associated Press Writer for Form 4726. tion law allows the procedure with Catholic personnel interest in our firm. Further advancement is assured By Bea Kelfli cathedral ceilings, large enclosed patio. Much more! employed in hospitals or in­ huge tiled floor foyer, family 1413. Taxpayers with large in­ only to save the life of the through intensive in-house training and Management TWO-FAMILIES formal dining room, modem Call now for appointment, Mr. WASHINGTON (AP) - stitutions where abortions Take an old sheet and put room, luxurious carpeting comes from capital gains may mother. The statue currently is Workshops conducted by The Hall Institute of Real Estate. $32,000—east side, 4 and 4 flat Bogdan, 649-5306. After you have s lo g g e d in bluing — Use a lot of equipped kitchen, 2 full baths, throughout. SOUTH WINDSOR - 7 acres have to i » y more than in the being challenged before the might be performed. The with 2-car garage. Stove and with pond. Ideal for executive your way through your in­ bishops said Catholics who have bluing — L et it dry and then 4 good-sized bedrooms, 2 past. Capital gains — the profit U.S. Supreme Court. Hall/Hartford is a member of the Hall refrigerators, tip top condi­ ★ BRICK and STONE IVz- retreat. Belfiore Agency, 647- • • B&W •• fireplaces, oversized 2-car The BARROWS i WALLACE Co. come tax return, there may be from assets held at least six The bishops stressed that moral objections to abortion Group, a national network of service- wrap things in it you want 1413. tion throughout. Excellent garage. room Ranch — impeccably Realtors— MLS a pleasant surprise r* the end. months before sale — ordi­ notwithstanding recent U.S. should be excused by hospital motivated real estate professionals extending to keep' white — usually financing. maintained, beautifully Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 You may qualify for a bigger narily are taxed, in effect, at Supreme Court rulings- regar­ authorities from participating from coast to coast. things you don’t use very NEW Oversized Cape — $33,900—Bigelow Street - The located with all city con­ Out ol Town-For Sale 75 refund than you expected, or at half the rate the owner would ding the status of existing abor­ in abortional procedures often. “ Hard to Find” kind . . . a 5-5 Living room with fireplace, veniences, 3 bedrooms, least have to come up with less Tell us why you believe you can “ fill the bill.” l i l - WILLINGTON - Immaculate pay on ordinary income. But a tion laws, the church's position provided they have stated their 1. Commercial-industrial formal dining room, eat-in TOLLAND — Country living 8- additional tax than you antici­ flat with good heating baths, first-floor laundry, 8-room Split Level home with 3 taxpayer may choose an alter­ remains unchanged. conscientious convictions. Forward resume and cover letter to Len kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, room Cape, 3 bedrooms, I'/a pated. The reason Ues in the site. E. Windsor — a nine systems, new roof, 2-car gar­ gorgeous fireplaced family bedrooms, carpeted living native, which formerly was 25 “ No change in a law or in the The church leaders who Bari, Gen. Mgr., 21 Tolland Turnpike, aluminum siding. Walk to all baths, beamed ceiling kitchen withholding system which, iron shot from 1-91. Six plus age. And the lot...terrific room, adjacent to large fully room, formal dining room, interpretation of the law signed the guidelines included Manchester, Conn. 06040 and formal dining room. Built- (100x238). House needs some schools. Still time to pick your equipped kitchen. family room with fireplace, 4th ideally, wovdd provide pay-as- Hartford Archbishop John F. acres. 400 ft. frontage. ins, large fireplaced living changes the immorality of an work externally, but has great colors and fixtures. bedroom or paneled office. you-go collection of income tax. Whealon, Bridgeport Bishop room, fully carpeted rec room, abortional act,” the bishops 2 . Needed — a ranch with These fine underpriced Playroom in basement, two-car The difficulty is that individ­ potential. RANCH — 7 rooms, large basement office, garage. Over 3 said. “ Direct killing of the inno­ Walter W. Curtis, Norwich propertifes “ must be sold." garage, 2 ‘/2 acres wooded land. uals’ incomes, sources of in­ basement in the O’Connell acres, running stream, two- cent, whether born or unborn, is Bishop Vincent J. Hines, Hart­ T.J. CROCKETT living room with L-shaped Certainly worthy of your Nice buy at $39,000. M arge come and deductions vary so school district East stall fenced-in 20x24’ barn. ford Auxiliary Bishop John F. Realtor 643-1977 dining room with fireplace, 3 careful inspection. Call Greene Realty, MLS-Realtor, 1- widely that withholding tables a violation of the devine law of H artford. Ideal for horse lovers. 872-3240, Hackett and Hartford Auxiliary bedrooms, wall-to-wall Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 or 423-6316. can be only generalized ap­ God, and no civil law, statue or S. B. M. has owner. Making A Sales Pitch Bishop Joseph F. Donnelly. 3. Six room house — East carpet, family room, 2-zone Peggy Whitehead, 643-9886. proximations. ruling mitigates or changes MANCHESTER - New listing, heat, garage, well landscaped God’s law.” Side. Huge closets. New For 1971 incomes, with­ An orphaned baby raccoon snuggles up to Chris Chadwick, youngster and his sister came in seeking a dog but per- Rockledge section. First time lot. $29,500. J. WATSON BEACH CO. holding was set too low, so that The penalty of excommunica­ amesite drive. offered, 3 bedroom “ L ” Ranch, 2, at the Tampa, Fla., Humane Society Shelter trying to sonnel sent them home to get their parents. (A P photo) MHA Schedule BOLTON a year ago thousands of tax­ tion traditionally imposed by MORTGAGE Money Redecorated. Asking $25,- choice treed lot, view, $36,900. OVERSIZED Custom 4- Multiple Listing Service payers got a shock: they had to convince the boy to take him home instead of a puppy. The ecclesiastical law on those guil­ The following schedule of 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. bedroom Colonial. Built in Resitors dig into their pockets to pay ty of procuring an abortion “ is meeting dates has been filed; 1972. First-floor family room Hertford Office 547-1550 SUPERB SUBURBIA As Little as 5%Down 4. New colonial—one block part of their tax bills. still in effect,” the guidelines Manchester Housing Authori­ MANCHESTER spacious 7 with fireplace, 2 V2 baths with A secluded 7-room Raised Ranch located for easy, con­ state. ty — Feb. 7 and 17, March 7 and o f f o f E.-Center St. 3 room Ranch, IVz baths, living marble vanities, 2 -car To avoid a recurrence, with­ Up to 30 Years to Repay room, fireplace, rec room with DUPLEX — Brand new. 5 ‘/2-5 ‘/2 venient, quick commuting to Hartford on NEW 1-84. In addition, the bishops 21, April 4 and 18, May 2 and 16, bedrooms. One full and two oversized garage, full walk­ holding rates on 1972 incomes fireplace, garage, half acre lot. with l ‘/2 baths. Aluminum • 3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths. restated the church’s inslstance June 6 and 20, July 4 (probably EOUAL half baths. Garage. Low out basement with sliding siding, stained woodwork. ' were set higher. It turned out In desirable location. • Large carpetedcarpetea kitchenKucnen v i " y ) penorperior dppiidiiL.cS)appliances, cai.eat-in j they were set too high, on the Wide Gap Appears that no Catholic medical or will be changed) and 18, Aug. 1 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 'utSfR' 30’s. glass doors. Beautiful skyline Immediate occupancy. Immediate occupancy. Priced area, outside deck for ya QV d re summer enjoyment. average. The Treasury realized paramedical personnel should and 15, Sept. 5 and 19, Oct. 3 and for quick sale. Cnar-Bon Agen­ view. Blanchard & Rossetto, 5.EXECUTIVE Realtors, 646-2482. Sizable family room I'^^ecessed fireplace in an entire this early in the year and urged advise a person to seek an abor­ 17, Nov. 7 and 21, and Dec. 5 and cy, 643-0683. tion or participate in any way in COLONIAL — Forest Hills RANCH on 3 acres with 11 brick wall (dramatic). Sliding glass doors to most private taxpayers who had reason to 19. The meetings will be held at think too much was being taken the performance of an abortion. section. Over 2500 Sq. Ft. CUSTOM Raised Ranch - 7 large room s, 3 baths, 5 MANCHESTER yard. 7:30 p.m., in the MHA offices at out of their paychecks to file The church leaders added, 24 Bluefield Dr. The M HA an­ Savings Bank living space. 4 bedrooms. rooms, 2 baths, paneled bedrooms, family room, 2 All situated on a pleasantly peaceful wooded acre. Call EVERYONE HOUSE new withholding forms, listing News Source Protection however, that caring for a carpeted recration room, kitchens. Could be ideal for in­ per cent of the gain. Obviously, nual meeting will be Sept. 19. The house with everything. Something for everybody. all their exemptions and, if they Department has followed a patient before or after an abor­ fireplace, sundeck, garages, laws. Barn, six horse stalls, 6 Peggy Whitehead, 643-9886, or Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. this favored persons in tax WASHINGTON (AP) - A The news media turned to qualified protection. Low 60’s. Full cellar & garage for Dad, had unusually high deductions, policy o f negotiating each garden, privacy. Hutchins regulation dog kennels. brackets above 50 per cent. new round of hearings on bills Congress, last year after the And instead of rallying behind OF Manchester Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. rec room for the kids, fully applying for additional ex­ request for information with J. WATSON BEACH REAL ESTATE CO. Beginning with 1971 incomes, to protect newsmen’s confiden­ Supreme Court, in a 5-4 deci­ the qualified measure favored RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, equipped kitchen for Mom. 7 emptions. But it is now appar­ the newsman involved. That A crocheted bedspread the 25 per cent rate was made tial sources has disclosed a sion, held that the 1st Amend­ last fall, media witnesses formal dining room, eat-in rooms total. Set on a family 5 4 7 - 1 5 5 0 ent that not nearly enough policy has worked well, Cram­ MANCHESTER - For the PORTER Street area — Truly makes a most attractive MOUNTAIN RD. applicable only to capital gains wide gap between the news ment guarantee of a free press showed an increasing kitchen, living room has sized lot. $34,500. Call Tony people took this advice and that ton said. rowing family in the Bowers an exceptional Colonial. For­ tablecloth for your dining­ up to $50,000. Above that figure, media and the congressional does not protect newsmen preference for a bill providing cathedral ceiling, large Wasilefsky at 649-5306. as much as $10 billion too much Despite the strong sentiment fchool area. Four-bedroom mal dining room, fireplace, room table. You can also Large fabulously maintained the alternative rate was set at a committee they are asking for against being compelled to absolute protection of confiden­ Colonial with large backyard, master bedroom, family room - may have been taken out of maximum of 32.5 per cent. On in Congress for enactment of sunporch off living room, use a patch work quilt for a 8 '/2-room Split Level, 2‘A SOUTH WINDSOR - Im­ help. ' testify before a grand jury. tial and unpublished informa­ owner transferred. Price aluminum siding, garage. floor-to-ceiling fireplace, IVSs • e B&W ee PRICE DOWN paychecks. Taxpayers get this 1972 income, the figure goes up some legislation to counteract baths, double garage, treed maculate Split, 3 bedrooms, While news-media witnesses In the majority opinion, the tion. reduced. F. J. Spilecki, Move-in condition. 30's. Elva most unusual table baths, aluminum siding, 2-car The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. back, either in bigger refunds to a maximum of 35 per cent. the growing tendency of “Come (Ml lot, carpeting, fireplace. family room, fireplace, garage, The bill, introduced in the covering. Why not try it — Realtors — MLS $29)000. or smaller balances to pay. took a stiffening stand in favor court invited Congress to act, Realtor, 643-2121. Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. garage. Acre lot with privacy. quiet, landscaped, half-acre lot. prosecutors to subpoena $46,900. Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 A share o f this jackpot could Finally: of the strongest possible bill, declaring that “ At the federal Senate by Alan Cranston, D- your guests will like it. $35,900. Low 30’s. By owner, 644-1763. Yes, the price on this 17-room newsmen, this week’s hearings Something has been added to members of the House level Congress has freedom to Calif., and in the House by Listings of EXCEPTIONAL Location - home has been dropped by > well be yours. produced the first indication New duplex, each side with 2 BLANCHARD GEORGIAN Colonial - All the return that has nothing to do Judiciary subcommittee determine whether a statutory Jerome R. Waldie, D-Calif., W E NEED LISTINGS MANCHESTER - Large 8 Vi ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. $29,000. Owners have cut 2V4 that the clamor for action may The King sized bedrooms, IVz baths, Some other changes inay af­ with the income tax you pay. holding the hearings showed in­ newsman’s privilege is was drafted by a special com­ MERRITT R IG H T N O W ! So why don’t & brick, 10 rooms, 4 large room Split level with 2*/2 baths, Eight rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, two acres off the original 6 acre die. wall-to-wall carpeting, air- fect you, but only if you are in a There are questions about your creasing concern that any bill necessary and desirable, and to mittee convened by the 127,900-Vernon — 5-room you come BUY and List bedrooms, beautiful entrance double garage, treed lot. baths, carpeting, air- piece, but the value remains. The all-or-nothing position of conditioner, appliances. Many ROSSETTO Located on prestigious Moun­ high income bracket. place of . residence, to provide be strictly limited. fashion standards and rules as American Newspaper Ranch. 3 bedrooms, your home with . H «altor*-M L8 646-2482 foyer, 2 fireplaces, 2V2 baths, conditioned. Acre treed lot. Practically vacant, easy to several media witnesses, other splendid features to ip- 2-car garage, sunporch. In tain Rd. Mid 40’s. Blanchard & $34,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. There is a ceiling rate on the information the government This week’s testimony in­ narrow or broad as deemed Publishers Association. fireplace, garage. spedt. Call John F. Shannon, 189 W n l Canter Street show, tremendous deal for coupled with the overwhelming gteatT mint condition. Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. tax on salaries, as distinguished needs for the conmlex formula dicated a compromise on the necessary to address the evil Endorsement of the bill by J31,900- Manchester — Two- Builder-fleal Estate, 568-5660. those requiring a big home. likelihood that the subcom­ GLASTONBURY - Price from other' kinds of income. It by which federal uuids are dis­ complex issue will be difficult, discerned ....” the A N PA has helped produce family, 4-6. 2 EXCITING stone Cape with 7 T.J. Crockett, Realtor, at 643- mittee will write strict limits SECLUDED home for the reduced for immediate sale. was 60 per cent on 1971 earn­ tributed to states and local gov­ but subcommittee inembers The House subcommittee the hardening attitude of the I bedrooms and 4 Keitlt TEN-ROOM Contempory rooms, 1 Vi baths, huge garage. Executive ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 1577. into any bill, points to a TWO-FAMILY growing family. New spacious ings, but dropped to 50 per cent ernments under the new reve­ predicted they would produce a began its hearings last fall, and media for absolute protection, bedrooms, 2-car gar­ Ranch with 3-room studio Tw o acres of land. 30"s. fireplaces, formal dining room, nue-sharing program. The ques­ diminishing media interest in 7-room Colonial, situated on ap­ for 1972. bill when they get to the draf­ the majority of witnesses and so has the jailing of four age. Manchester—6 & 5. separate furnaces, apartment. Over l ‘/2 acres of Blanchard & Rossetto, inter-com, fully carpeted. 633- what Congress is likely to six room apartment vacant Good proximately l '/2 acres in If you are single or an un­ tions are on the second page of representing the press, radio, reporters for periods of up to 46 Real Estate land with view. Redwood Realtors, 646-2482. 5687, 561-1569. ting stage after the hearings I $36,900—P ic k e ra l Lake — starter home. Manchester Green area, con­ MANSFIELD — Near Coventry married head of household and both long and short forms. produce. ' 172 EAST CENTER ST. construction, large ther­ end March 7. television and magazine in­ days since the previous Lakefront cottage. 3 venient to schools, churches line, four-bedroom Cape. Large The view that no bill at all 646-4126 — 649-1922 dustries favored a bill that hearings were held. Holland & Ruhlander and shopping. Four large mopane windows. 2-FAMILY COLUMBIA — 15 acre estate, fireplaced living room, new might be better was expressed bedrooms, stone immaculate 9-room Colonial would have permitted grand But the subcommittee, 643-9574 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, master Immaculate 5-5 stone and roof, freshly painted extfrior. by the one subcommittee fireplace in living UNIQUE Contemporary Split with 4 bedrooms, all carpeted juries to compel newsmen’s reorganized since last fall’s bedroom with private bath, frame 2-family. G arage, On deep country lot. Only $24,- member who has come out un­ MANCHESTER - Forest Hills, — 4 b^rooms, 3 baths, family separate heating systems. and tastefully decorated, large 900. Lessenger Co., Realtors, testimony under certain con­ hearings, has undergone a Share a vacation. Phone the folks. Stowe, n ew homes on wooded living room with fireplace, for- equivocally for an absolute- $45,900—Hebron — 2-family. PRIVATE party selling older m.al dining room, large eat-ln room, 2-car garage, treed lot Heated basements. Wall-to- barn with tack room, hay loft, 5 646-8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. AEG Asked To Approve ditions. change in attitude. A majority Hamilton Drive, built by J. A. protection bill. Vermont to Hartford, is only 550.* Built 1971. 3 two-family, 4-4 duplex. Two-car kitchen with range, dishwasher, with beautiful view of the wall carpeting. Only 9 years box stalls, fenced riding area, The bills died when the 92nd of its members last year garage. Corner lot. Central McCarthy. Starting $42,500. old. $46,900. Call now 289-7475. spring fed pond. Merritt Agen­ “ Any law in this area is going bedrooms, IV2 baths, disposal. 12 closets, wall-to- valley. Congress ended, but 28 have favored an absolute-protection ’ Low, long distance evening rate |5 to 11 P M ., Sunday thtough Friday) V n Manchester location. Prin­ Merritt Agency, 646-1180. cy, 646-1180. to be an infringement on the 1st aluminum siding, 2- wall carpeting, 2-car basement been introduced in the new bill and chided media witnesses three-minute calls dialed direct without operator assistance. cipals only. $29,500. Reply Box garage, aluminum siding, CIRCA - 1717. Rare Colonial H your nest b toiLsmal, dieck the Third Millstone Unit Congress with a total of 100 Amendment,” said Rep. acre lot. who were willing to settle for “ JJ'', Manchester Herald. ★ *1,500 DOWN ★ storm windows and doors. Call on 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 PASEK Edward Mezvinsky, D-Iowa. VERNON most of them municipal power a year for the AEC to review $59,900—Columbia — 9-room Immediate occupancy, attractive 6- Realtors/MLS Henhl Classified Ms «Melling each Tel. 649-4595 J. Edward Caldwell of to be mapped out. nurses.” Bernie Apter of Regal Men’s Shop hiking the point. photo by Buceivicius) sold hardly enough gloxinias to other for a 12-hour day, and Rockville 875-3274 pay his rent. Alongside him in driving home to bring back the booth, African violets were more flowers the next morning. | : r