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^ W PAGE TWENTV-TWO- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestei', qpnn., Thurs., Dec. 18, m3 Sesquicefitennial Ball Obituaries Tolland \ The Weather | Planned June 29 30 ^ " Cloudy tonight, chance of showers, lows % Aturl|patf r ? ralh VTaste Disposal , in the 30s. Partly cloudy Saturday with jj; 34 Henry W. Carroll Sr. Again today the report from highs around 50. Precipitation chance 50 the Park "Department was that John Ciaglo Henry Walter Carroll Sr., 76, emphasizes that reservations Grand Ball, these per cent tonight, 10 per cent tomorrow. g Topic of Meetings there will not be any ice skating Because of the great demand Manvhvsier—.1 ('.ilyoflilltifivChurni of East Hartford, died w ill be confirmed only at the Sesquicentennial events have permitted on any of the public for tickets that followed the Victim of Wednesday at the Veterans time of ticket purchase. been scheduled: June 23, crafts EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS areas. first announcement of the for­ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1973 - VOL. XCIl, No. 92______Home and Hospital in Barre, During thef question and mal ball that will climax The 150th anniversary week shovy in Center Park; June 24, Drowning A proposed pilot solid waste The winter outdoor sports Vt. He was the father of answer period which followed M a n c h e s te r ’ s June 23-30 will open with a parade, church services; June IWand 29, disposal program for the state, information phone number is William C. Cairoll and brother the meeting, Delaney answered Sesquicentennial week, the ball starting at 2 p.m. June 23. Com­ industrial fair in the to be carried out by the General 6434700. of John Carroll, both of queries about the current committee has made ponents w ill form in Robertson Manchester High School John C ia glo, 72, o f 856 Electric Co., was discussed at Manchester. automobile antipollution arrangements to hold the gala Park at the North End, march cafeteria; week-long historical Hillsto\-Bringing — Educating industry, Admission was by ticket only Uornelius V. O’Leary persuasion don’t work in 13 of federal subsidies. reception were not available to decent housing to all Connec­ government, banks, politicans and at varying times beginning Cornelius V. O’Leary of 175 months or so, stronger —Getting as much federal aid some guests because others Call S.B.M.and SAVE! ticut residents w ill take new and the public about housing at 5 o ’clock until 8 p.m. The Vernon St. died Wednesday measures might be ap­ as possible for new housing and were taking them by the hand­ Oil Shortage End subsidies and a change in soiine problems. Connecticut group arrived at 7 night at his home. He was the *238 propriate. —Giving incentives to towns to help moderate-income and it would appear that the 5 fuls. One well-dressed lady left people’s “ deeply ingrained husband of Mrs. J ^T h erese families who don’t qualify for the reception carryin g an No shufflinfl food around . . . everything’# eaey to attitudes,” according to the The task force did not building new housing in the o’clock people were still there. Twomey O’Leary. federally funded housing but unopened magnum of cham­ Still Weeks Away get at . . . even the Ice traya have a protective G overn or’ s Task F o rce on recommend state interference form of more money for We were informed that ladies’ Mr. O’Leary was born in rack! 4 cabinet ahelvea— one elldea out to bring sewage, day care and other still need help in facing the high pagne. Housing. with municipalities’ zoning handbags would be searched. Windsor Locks and had lived in food up fronti For all Ita convenience . . . thie QE facilities. cost of Connecticut homes. In contrast to the frustrating WASHINGTON (AP) — If a mad scramble is on among oil Model TB-14SN The task force, in a study rights, but it warned of “ recent Mine was checked twice, some Manchester for many years. He amazing amount of extra storage space. . . 646-1700 evening’s experience, members sold before ^companies around the world for haa an —Providing “ enough alter­ your house was 13,5 cu. II. Nat Volume released Thursday, said the and imminent court cases Some of the federal aid others not at all. There were so was an agent for the Prudential shelve# on both doors, twin vegetable bins, remov­ native types of housing for low of the Connecticut group had President Nixon relaxed oil- toe purchase of available EASYTERMS state should use subsidies to en­ which make it clearly in the sought by the task force could many people that many guests Insurance Co. from 1935 until he able 18-egg bln plus separate butter compartment. spent a pleasant day import quotas, it may stay that supplies. with approved credit courage municipalities to build municipalities’ own interests to and moderate income families be imperiled by the freeze on were not asked to show tickets. retired in 1968. And no coils on back to catch dust sightseeing about the city. The way for much of toe wintet’. No one is sure how much is FACTORY SERVICE AVAILABLE. Radio- pew housing and should fight exercise . their autonomy so that the community as a housing funds by the U.S. No one knew just where to go Besides his wife, he is 1 Dispatched TnicXs, Factory Trained Experts, weather was delightfully warm And passenger and freight available, so that w ill take •Minimum Retail Price for white- the belief that housing responsibly as the only means whole would view toe housing Department of Housing and Ur­ or where to find the Vice survived by a sister, Sister Whan available In color, 110 additional. ‘ Qsnulne Q E parte for on-ths-epol aetvlce. and sunny. Temperature was in carriers now say they may have some time to find out, they prograhis will destroy the of preserving it.” as an asset to the ban Development. President. Thousands of people Mary Leontine of St. Francis muniifipality.” The report said were milling about. the low 60s. State Comptroller to reduce or cut off their said. After that, more time will You may order the model ehown through us, your franchised QE dealer. quality and charaqter of a com­ ’^ e panel said that 25,000 of Hospital, Hartford. Connecticut’s 933,000 families that in doing its research the The task force said that Recognizing a newspaper Nathan Agostineli arrived services because of fuel shor­ be needed for tanker ships to munity. deliver the fuel from oil- The funeral will be Saturday a v in g s a n k of a n c h e s te r live in substandard housing, task force often found the townspeople concerned about photographer, I queried him yesterday with his wife, tages. S B ^ M “ Dramatic” measures such at 9 a.m. from the John F. while 36,000 others suffer from assumption that subsidized “ hordes” of ill-hoilsed people and was told where Agnew was Helena. He attended a luncheon producing countries to the East as state-imposed housing Oil-industry officials and Coast. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. overcrowded conditions. It housing would have to be in coming into their communities located. My fam ily and I got at toe Mayflower Hotel with projects are an unwise route to congressional sources inter­ Under intense congressional Center St., with a Mass of the characterized the housing large apartment blocks or other should remember that “ in into a so-called receiving line state chairmen for the Nixon equal housing in the face of viewed Thursday agreed that it pressure, the Nixon Resurrection at St. Connecticufs Largest Savings Bank East of the River problem as not severe and said forms that “ would not be in excluding the ‘hordes,’ they which had little or no control. campaign. Brian J. Gaffney, Connecticut’ s “ urban suburban w ill be up to three weeks before Bartholomew’s Church at 9:30. & Son keeping with toe character of have also excluded their The crush of toe crowd was Republican state chairman, administration Wednesday B.D. PEARL “ no town would be much cold war,” the task force said. toe first overseas deliveries of teiqporarily suspended Import Burial will be in St. Mary’s 649 MAIN STRECT, RMNCNESTER, CONN. xxAMruPQTFR . EAST HARTFORD . SOUTH WINDSOR e BOLTQN altered by meeting its part of the municipality.” children, their policemen, their unbearable. We were carried attended a luncheon and after­ Eight Offices Serving MANCHESTER e t Blit task„ force Chairman home-heating oil become Cemetery, Newburyport, PH O NE 643-2171 toe need.” teachers, their parents, and along with it unable to move in noon meeting for all state quotas on home-heating oil and GeOxge J. Achenbach of available to consumers. Mass., at 1 p.m. KeviHing PrioritieH maybe, eventually, as they any chosen direction. chairmen at the Washington- increased by 51 per cent the ‘‘QuiNty SarviM and 6«iiilm Parts Sinca 16411” Middletown said that if toe The task force.’s specific Friends may call at the age—themselvqs. ” I found this incredible in view Hilton. At the moment, sources said. quota for all imported oil. commission's plans for solving recommendations included: —Revising the state’s subsidy funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1973— PAGE THREE

PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ Manchester, Coiin., Frl., Jan. 19, 1973 Soulh dealer , , - - ATTEND SPECIAL - Town of Manchester aaaaaaaftaaaaaaa Sub-Division North-Somh vulnerable ,. Andover Connecticut Sheinwold on Bridge I Inauguration on TV i TV Tonight NORTH '4 S«e Smtmrd^*$ U m U f o r I ♦ J 54' ■ ■ MIND CONTROL NOTICE mond, enabling East to ruff, For Approval of CompUu TV LUUngw T CONTRACT DEPENDS ON <3>.J75 = ^ Rules Up NBC. — Live coverage starts South could overruff, of course, INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Here’s a rundown on TV Adoption of Ordinance MISSING KING 0 QJ63 network coverage of the Satur­ at 10 a m. and runs.to 5 p.m. A iHttk but then he could get only one ♦ K 7 4 If. on In accord a n ce with the By ALFRED SHEINWOLD town’s attorney prior to the held Monday evening at 7 at the ESP! day inauguration events in half-hour highlight program discard on dummy’s diamonds. WEST E A ^ , . A N N E E M T Andover Elementary School. provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ - - 6:00 — t tor 4, Mak < ^uth knew he could make his final voto. Alpha Brain Wave Function Washington: airs at 8 p.m., and coverage of ♦ AKQ7 ft 1693 2. Correspondent tions 1 and 9 of the Town (3-8-22) NEWS contract if he could guess which The Boy Scout Council will be FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING MENTAL POWERS the ball will be from 11:30 p.m. Dally (Question C ub S cou ts ABC — Live coverage from Charter, notice is hereby given (18) 12 O'CM ICK HIGH opponent held the king of Dealer, at your right, ^62 C>8,4 3 .^v Tel. 228-3971 . sending a flyer home throiigh to 1 a m. Channels 20 O K 109 5 2 0 87 Approval of the new sub­ 11 a m. to 3:30 p.m., with of the adoption by the ^ r d of (20) SOUNDING BOARD E diamonds. Fortunately, the bid­ In an'attempt to reactivate the school, and parents are THE SCIENCE OF TOMORROW - TODAY (Waterbury, 22 (Springfield), opens with one diamond. You JHQ5 * 1 1 0 9 3 division regulations will be on anchormen Howard K. Smith Directors of the Town of (24) HODGEPODGE MIDGE ding solved his problem for CGDffllATIOKS Cub S4ouf T roop 124, an requested to accompany and 30 (New Britain). hold: .Spades, A-K-Q-7; SOUTH YOU READ ABOUT IT IN: and Harry Reasoner. Channels Manchester, Connecticut, him. the agenda at Monday evening’s organization meeting will be children. CI'I'N (Connecticut Public (:M)) t o rEI.L THE TRl TH Hearts, 6-2; Diamonds, K-10- ft 86 8 (New Haven) and 40 January 9, 1973 of Ordinance [S3 South dealer All 0 . C. ever knew about the the station were open the rush meeting of the Andover • WASHINGTON POST Television) — No live coverage (40) VUMI WIM) WEST 9-5-2; Gluhs, Q-5. A KQ 109 NOW. . .YOU TOO • SALES MGMNT. (Springfield). as follows: North-South vulnerable Union Cotton mills at the north of water through the burbine Planning and Zoning Commis­ planned Saturday, but at 6 p.m. — 6 :3 0 — What do you say? 0 A4 sion, according to chairman CAN LEARN and ENJOY MAnPuni«c?yc” • ‘-0® ANGELES Proposed Opening lead — King of Answer: Pass. Avoid getting ♦ A862 end was told by his antecedents. and the hum or whine of the big MADEMOISELLE tiucc CBS — Walter Cronkite Sunday the noncommercial (3) CBS NEWS David Yeomans. , BETTER CONTROL CORONET Ordinance ’ *rl7n«toto« Spades into the auction when your He doesn’t remember ever dynamo could be heard out on FIGURE SKATES • INGENUE anchors the telecast from 10:30 network will present the (8) ABC NEWS South West NortI)1 East All Subdivision regutaUbns OVER • HARPER’S BAZAAR Establishing MntoirMxItl West led out his three top seeing the ruins of the mills if the street. Many years Cheney • BOSTON GLOBE a.m. to 4 p.m. of the inaugural President's inaugural address, (22-30) \B<; NEWS longest suit has been bid by an 1 Double Pass 1 ft • NEW YORK TIMES Commission on Aging spades, and South ruffed the there were any left. Bros, used power from this have been suspended for almost and parade; and the ball from with subtitles for the hard-of- (24) WORM) PRESS opponent. 2 C 2 f t 3 C? Pass • HEALTH • HABITS BE IT ORDAINED by the third. Now declarer could Pass No doubt they were quite station as an auxiliary at the a year now ai)^ the proposed MEN’S or $ 1 f| 9 9 • HEADACHES 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 a m. hearing. Channels 24, 49,53, and ; 17 1 Copyright 1973 4 Z> Pass Pass •MEMORY Board of Directors of the Town — 7 :0 0 — silk mill. After they ceased to new regulatiqns have already • CONCENTRATION COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Channel .1 in /I.jrlfmil 71. afford to lose only one more General Features Corp. Opening tcad — ft K large and important because it • WEIGHT of Manchester: (3) YOl NG DR. KILDARE trick. generat their OWn power with gone to a public hearing. LADIES’ I U • INTUITION (ESP) • SMOKING Attend a special Introductory lecture required quite a sizable • PRODUCTIVITY Sec.. 1 There is hereby (8) TRl TH OR If East held the king of investment to dam the steam engines, they bought Other than some very minor • DRUGS and learn about a new scientific February 12 thru 17 GtlNSEyiENGES Bettor Skates...... $15.99 • PROBLEM-SOLVING • SLEEP method lor better control and use of established a Commission on diamonds. South could get to Hockanum River and flood such most of the energy for the silk changes, the only major change • SALESMANSHIP HARTFORD • EvanInflS at 8:15 P.M. (18) DICK VAN DYKE since the public hearing will be Now Shipm ent — Just Arrived • SPORTS your mind. See You at One of Our Aging consisting of nine (9) dummy with the king of clubs a large area of land. Large mills from Hartford Electric Lectures. Listed Below: All lectures • Mon. ft Sat. Mat. at 2:30 P.M. members who shall be ap­ (20) NBC NEWS and lead the queen of diamonds volume of water was not Light Co. “ to suspend” any regulations jdjntlcann^gnjgjjjl^jjjlgjjjgjjg^^ (22-30) M-;WS pointed by the Board of Direc­ for a finesse. But this play required in the cotton processes Just a little way down stream pertaining to cluster '•c*c5D^6W tors and who shall serve (24) FREE FOR ALL would fail if West held the king then so water power to drive from N. Main St. was the N. Y. developments. Becuase of Men’s & Boys’ Hookey Skates Silva TRIBUTE TO MEMORY L E C T U R E O N LY $2.00 THE NEW 1925 MUSKM. without compensation. Of the (40) ABC NEWS of diamonds; the finesse would machinery must have been the N.H. & H. railroad bridge. It strong opposition to cluster AH Mzos In Stock MMD CONTROL of King Chulalongkorn is WITH THIS COUPON with Don Ameche With th eta great song h its nine first appointed, three shall — 7 :3 0 — lose, and South would still lose objective. was always known as “ The Tin housing at the hearing, the com­ paid before his stotue by Evelyn Keyes—Anna B. Davl*- be appointed for a term (3) Vi HAT’S HAPPENING a club trick. Bridge.” And then was the pond mission felt that more attention TuMdoy January 23, 12 Noon or 8 P.M. "I WANT TO BE HAPPY It' would be interesting to youngsters in Bangkok. He Swen Swenson expiring on the first Monday of South felt confident that West backed up by the dam for the should be given to these ••NO. NO. NANETTE” (8) LASSIE { Theatre | know more about that mill that ruled from 1868 to 1910, and HOWARD JOHNSON Lalnie Nelson TEA FOR TWO” November, 1974; three shall be (18) BETER WORLD held the king of diamonds. West was so important to the North Peter Adams paper mill. Those regulations before voting ap­ } Time Schedule j i's credited with moderniz­ FARR’S »««NST Route 30, Vomon MAIL ORDERS ONLY: Orch.-lat Bal. 2nd BaL appointed for a term expiring (20) Hi MAN DIMENSION had doubled for a takeout and End of town then. How large buildings have been used in ing the nation . . . rail­ proval. Mon., Tum., Wod., Thura. Evn...... S.00, 7.50, B.SO 4.50, 300 on the first Monday of (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL had raised his partner's forced and what type of wheel did it later years by several other roads, telegraph, p ostal The proposed regulations are 6 3 3 -9 9 2 2 Fri. a Sal. Evaa...... B.B0, 5.00, 7.00 6.00, 3.50 November, 1975; and three now being considered by the .... 6.00, 5.00, 3.00 AU Baals 2.00 (24) WALL ST. WEEK spade bid. have? Just what was its lines of manufacturing. system. Mon. Mat. (Llncoln’a Birthday)...... shall be appointed for a term Sat. Mattnaa...... 6.50, 5.50, 3.50 3.00, 2.00 (30) HOLI.YWIMID products and volume? How , . xi> expiring on the first Monday of S<^1 ARES Mall Cinema — "Pete N’ successful was it and what Plaaaa mska chseka payable to and mall with tall-addreasad stamped November, 1976. Thereafter, all (40) NANNY AND TiUie,” 7:00-9:15 Weal In Spot Our Reg. Low envelope to: BUSHNELL MEMORIAL, Box 0, BU. A, Hartford, Conn. OSIOt After ruffing the third spade. S Y QUIMTO happened to end it? Were the appointments to the I'HE PROFESSOR owners local people? Prices On All Commission shall be for a term Burnside Theater — “ The South led a low diamond from V sO F F — 8:00 — AT THE ORGAN Does anyone now living have of three (3) years. In the event Getaway,” 7:15-9:30 his hand! If West took the king (3) MISSION: of diamonds. South would draw that information? General Electric Now Showing of the death or resignation of IMPOSSIBLE Every Fri. and Sat. O.C. does remember where Toboggans and [THEATRE EAST! U.A. Theater East — “ 1776,” trumps, cash the ace of MMKKSIIINMMLMIJMI an y member of the The m ission: Kidnap an the Union Pond water power Commission, a successor shall 7:00-9:30 diamonds and discard both Toboggan Pads alleged defector. was again put to work in the 3 - Speed be appointed by the Board of osing clubs on dummy’s queen A-AW ★★★★★★ ■A ★ ★★★★★★★ ★★★ (8-tO) BRADY BUNCH electric power generation sta­ Directors to serve the Meadows Drive-In — “ Top of uid jack of diamonds. Greg has trouble keeping his DlIVE If ITH US tion on the north side of N. Main Hand Mixer T O B O G G A N S unexpired portion of the term the Heap,” 7:00-10:20; “ Soul date. Tel. 646>3I61 for Reservations . 1 St. next to where the river goes Reg. 6.99 for which such member had West actually played a low (18) SKI RACING Soldier,” 8:40 under the street. For many O ur Reg. 8.99 to 29.99 4®® .1897 been appointed. The Board of diamond. Dummy won with the A noMCTKM ^ (20-22-30) SANFORD & SON years the black steel pipe and Directors may remove any Jerry Lewis Cinema, South oueen, and now South didn’t Luncheons served Daily 12 to 2 P.M. “ Lamont Goes African.” high stand-pipe were a land­ member for cause and Windsor — “ Mechanic,” 7:00- have to lose a diamond trick. PADS (24) WEEK IN REVIEW mark. thereafter fill such a vacancy. Declarer cashed the top clubs 9:00 To determine the volume of Reg. 2.79 Special Rate for School froups t GM» In addition to the nine regular — 8 :3 0 — and gave up a club. He was then to 7.99 1 ® ® , . 5 ® ® water delivered by the pipe, it 20 Asst. Per Store, No Rain Checks members of the Commission, (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY Manchester Drive-In — in position to ruff his last club For Mormathm, cafl Mr. Rotsetti, 643-5131 could be computed from the the Mayor and General Laurie prepares to take the “ BulUtt,” 6:30-10:30; “ Bonnie in dummy, after which he could VITO’S diameter of the pipe (O. C. Manager shall be ex-officio rap for stolen exam. & Clyde,” 8:30 draw trumps and claim the (Formerly Villa Louisa) 6 . 9 9 16 Ft. Round Ice Rink thinks about 5 or 6 feet) and the members of the Commission. (18) SPORTS CHALLENGE rest. Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton Durable vinyl win- Reg. 8.99 speed. Sec. 2 The Commission shall (2o-22-;»o) L irri-E p e o p l e South couldn't afford to take Fingertip control forstirring, mixing, whipping. 6’ terized liner, 4'' cor­ State Theater — “ Lady Sings Open Sundays—Closed Mondays The speed was found because select a Chairman from its Rock star charges Dr. the ace of diamonds before detachable cord. Beater clip for easy storage. rugated metal wall. 15 the Blues,” 6:30-9:00 salt water is more conductive per store, no rain members and may organize Jamison with malpractice. leading his low diamond. West #M24 to an electric current than fresh checks. itself in whatever manner — 9 :0 0 — would take the king of Vernon Cine I — “ Fiddler on water. which they may determine to (3) MOVIE the Roof,” 6:30-9:30 diamonds and lead a third dia­ best carry out its duties as set “ The Man Who Knew Too At the outlet end of the pipe was rigged an instrument to forth in Sec. 3 herein. Much” (1956), A Hitchcock Vernon Cine TI — “ Pete N’ Listerine Oral Antiseptic register the ohms of resistance c Sec. 3 The duties of the drama. James Stewart, Doris Tillie,” 7:10-9:10 IVloqUIEIEN/IVIaoCillAW between two electrpds Kills germs on contact! Commission shall be as Day. Big 32 oz. bottle. 2.39 S ize follows: (8-40) ROOM 222 immersed in the water. At the 9 9 * 1. To continuously study and Tough youth defies school instant that a large box of slat was dumped into the water at analyze the needs of the older authority. Foam y Shave Cream^ population in order to maintain (18) 700 CLUB the intake end, the stop-watch Savage 22 Calibre innovative approaches to their (20-22-30) CIRCLE OF FEAR THI: (5UTAWAY was started to the lower end. For a luxury shave. Regular or Cast Iron Automatic Rifle changing ne^s. Musty trunk contains an The distance was accurately lemon/lime. 11 oz. 1.19 S ize IN-CAR HEATERS K RUE Wtt IK i m s V n U M S 2. To apply for State and known. When the ohm-meter Fireplace Grate MEADOWS unearthly something. Evenings ONI'91NORTHo< JCT n«l'64 HTID Federal or other grants which (24) INAUGURAL CONCERT hand jumped to indicate the General Electric Our Vinyl Coated 110 Lb. Orig. lAKlIASI-WlST SinVICIRO IXIf at 49.97 would support areas of need lYfCCUtEINI arrival of the salt, the watch Contac Capsules 10’s_ Reg. Special — Eugene Ormandy 7:15 - 9:30 Buffet Skillet i Barbell Set 31.94 that are important to older was stopped. That completed 11.99 pnooucBtwhirTBiEaectiDtrANDSixinNa conducts the Philadelphia AS. S un d ays 12 hour times release caps, 8.74 10 shot tubular feed. Monte Our CHRI8TOPIER n JOHN adults. Orchestra. TECHNICpLp^ all the required factors, box of 10. 1.69 S ize Our 30' long for larger fireplaces. Carlo walriut stock. Flawless at ^ jl ^ n I3he ,big f^nt^^yj^^ oj,. Reg. OMHM TN u n iw ii.gatfr) , 3. To coordinate local agency — 9:;I0 -r ‘ Reg. Rem ovable sictos. G ives years hahdllfig. 4 per store, no rain .^BULUTT 5:00-7:15-9:30 26.97 16.97 ------■ . -l/'i ,!'■ **) ‘ programs, both public and (8-40) ODD COliPi.E ^ FREE PARKING 528-3333 2 1 -S ? ,dt Service.) ' i 11.99 checks. " , ■■BBMMMiwAISOiifiMM private, which provide services C h ild re n 's Caldor Facial Tissues (it: , Duraflame F^irelogs Income tax troubles. High dome lid;'G.E. double Noisless plates, steel bar with Moasberg "500” 12 gauge for the aged. Show non-stick coated interior. ' Burn 3 hours wi(h ROULSOMIEn — 10:00 — M W V t W V V i a i lURNSIDE Box of 100 3-ply tissues. $ 1 metal sleeves; dumbell bars, 4. To foster understanding, Sat. - Sun. flB Personal Snap-away sections fpr.easy f colorful flames. In- Shotgun Reg. 88.89 C Q 8 7 (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN 560 BURNSIDE BU AVE EAST HARTFORD Soft, absorbent. Reg. 25c 5 F.I sleeves. respect and involvement of E C N N I F o 2 P.M.—994 cleaning. 4 slant lighting. ^ : 3 per store, no rain checks. 9 9 STYLE Houtewaret Dapl. older adults in the life of the dR> j m 5 INUTES FROM HTFD 1-84 EXIT 56 Income community. Guests include Ruth Buzzi, 5. To encourage participation Roy Clark. HOUSE QLEANING SPECIALS of older residents in all aspects (20-22-.‘{0) BOBBY DARIN Increases of community life. Premiere. Guests; 3uri Ives, WASHINGTON (AP) - The 6. To assure older citizens Dyan (Cannon, Mimi Hines. 1972 national personal income EUREKA equal access to Town — 11:00 — rose by 67.4 billion, an 8.6 per Vacuum resources, facilities, programs (8-18-22-30-40) NEWS cent increase, reflecting the and development through (20) HAVE GUN — expanding economy, the Cleaners consultation and participation WILL TRAVEL Comtnerce Department said YOUR CHOICE in planning. — 11:30 — Introducing the Colonel's big today. Sec. 4 The Commission shall (3) NEWS Last year’s increase in per­ have available to it the services (8-40) IN CONCERT sonal income topped the Nixon 55 Pc. Translucent ^ GAF Pocket King Size 20 lb. Bag Famous Du Pont of all other Town departments administration’s estimate by and agencies for the assistance (20-22-30) JOHNNY 610 billion. Last January, the tChina Dinnerware S e i Instant Load Camera Wild Bird Seed Engine Start Fluid CARSON of the Commission in the administration' estimated that Cannister with Tool Pak #765AV discharge of its duties. — I2:

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Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Approved For Porter School Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ ment, 647-9946. Published every evening except Sun­ ly registered at Porter School made and an insurance claim school experience,” said Mrs. days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation VIRGINIA CARLSON be immunized by September involving damage to drain pipes Glasser. * rfli* Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press Correspondent most be settled before In addition, she said, teachers 1973. , ■V'yitr cond Class Mail Matter. Tel. 228-9224 Pupils registering for the acceptance, according to Ed­ are involved in an on-going first time during the 1973-74 mondson. Burl L. Lyons Publisher The Columbia Board of process of reviewing and year will be given until Sept. The portables are insured for The Manchester Publishing Co. ' jt't* Education has granted Mrs. ordering school materials. 1974 to comply with the state 90 per cent of $44,000 plus 90 per assumes no financial responsibility for Subscription Rates Irene Glasser permission to un­ At the end of the project a policy. cent of the content, or $3,200 for typographical errors appearing in adver­ dertake a project concerning an report will be submitted to the Board members approved a the contents. This amounts to a Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in evaluation of textbook and teachers and board members. request for a student’s transfer small increase in the premium, The Manchester Evening Herald. They will include a selected One Month $3.25 workbook materials used in to Bennet Junior High School in said the principal. The Display advertising closing hours, bibliography of materials which Single Copy 15f Porter School. Manchester with the additional replacement cost established three full days prior to publication. Mrs. Glasser will engage a contribute to the positive and tuition and transportation paid by the insurance company is By Carrier, Weekly 754 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon group of selected students from realistic view of minority by the parents, pending more expensive than the groups, Mrs. Glasser added. One Y ear $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon her social problems class at approval of the Manchester purchase price which was $30,- According to Mrs. Glasser, a Six Months $19.50 ECSC next semester to work on Board of Education. Parents 000. Friday for publication Saturday and child forms his attitudes and Three Months $9.75 Monday. their project for their appeared before the board and The Title I program is now presentation of minority beliefs about ethnic, racial and the matter was discussed in operating in kindergarten religious minority groups from groups. An evaluation will be executive session. through Grade 8 and includes made in kindergarten through a very early age, typically at a The hot lunch report showed some 30 students, said Edmond­ level less than conscious. She I Grade 8. an accrued balance of $1,089 son. Two instructional aides said he forms these attitudes “ We would like to share our and inventory on hand of $ ^ . work three h o ^ a day while Argument Against and beliefs from his' total life findings with the teachers in The portable classrooms are one works six, he also reported. ■•iCj order to heighten their experience—his family, peers, yet to be formally accepted. THEN community, teachers, media ‘^Supreme Court’ awareness on the matter since Minor adjustments must be ‘t they have great influence on the and books. Basic to the development of 'T" formation of the child’s Supreme Court, forwarding only those ic attitudes and beliefs within the negative attitudes and beliefs, One of the basic rights of the two major components of Americans, while not specifically it considered most important. prejudice, says Mrs. Glasser, defined in the Constitution and never The other cases it would either a r e th e formation of Winter’s Mantle On Coventry Farmstead. (Photo by Pinto) stereotypes, visual and verbal, decide itself, deny a review or send exercised by the vast majority of About Town about the minority group. This citizens, but valued nevertheless, is back to a lower court for further process is crucial to the SHOULD BE TAKEN BY perpetuation of prejudice, ac­ the right to “ take it all the way up to adjudication. Open Forum The Innocent ONLY ONE PERSON ... The Young Marines will meet cording to Mrs. Glasser. the Supreme Court.” But to insure that the authority of Three major studies, in 1949, 1 ^ ' tonight at 6:50 at the Marine the Supreme Court would not be are many men who were cap­ Corps League Home. 1960 and 1970, revealed that and that's the individual A proposal to establish a new court although some progress has undermined, the high court would still Meaningful Work tured before this date. It’s such Bystander been made by the publishers of the prescription w as written — a “ National Court of Appeals” — Dear sirs: a long time, almost six years. have the ultimate power of review. It school materials, even the best ’The Jan. 12th Herald editorial Why does it have to be this Zion Evangehcal Lutheran for! Each prescription directs just below the Supreme Court but available materials are still not could reach down and pluck up any page carried a column by An­ way? Art H oppe Church council will meet adequate to meet the challenge above all others would seriously drew Tully, entitled “ Incorrigi­ Please, get involved, write to tonight at 7:45 at the church. the pharmacist to dispense case it wanted to hear, whether of the eradication of prejudice, curtail this right and impair the in­ ble Goof-Off Age.” In it Mr. VIVA (Voices in Vital passed on by the new court or not. Tully discussed the apparent America) 10966 Le Conte Ave., Mrs. Glasser said. specific medicines to a tegrity of the Supreme Court as well, Publishers supply materials And here is where the critics seem dullness and meaninglessness Los Angeles, Calif. 90024. Couples Bridge Group 2 of the Dick and Pat and The Miami Redskins according to their market critics of the plan say. of many jobs today. I would like Send your contributions to Manchester Newcomers Club specific person. to have their most telling argument. demands, and so it is incumbent to bring this essay and its im­ support this worthwhile cause. will meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Good morning, housewives with all sincerity, please be My team needs me. (he picks upon school board members, The proposal was made in To exercise its supreme judicial plications to the attention of the Also please send for free up the phone) Operator, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and other shut-ins. It’s time for quiet. Now, let’s see, with the teachers and parents concerned function, the Supreme Court would reader. literature, help distribute infor­ Glenn Prentiss, 12 E. December by a study group of noted another chapter of “ Will to Dolphins in a shifting zone . . . operator, have you got my par­ about the school system, to After commenting on the fact mation and materials, and Ambassador Dr. have to know what was going on in the Win,” the heartwarming story (’The telephone rings.) ty yet? What do you mean Bill heighten awareness of the lawyers and law professors, appointed that “ people don’t have to write your elected officials, of a poor grocer’s son named Dick (leaping to his feet): Kilmer won’t accept my call? presentation of minority groups by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to National Court of Appeals and to work, and they know it,” that representatives, congressmen Dick and his unending struggle Aha! A most urgent call! It can Did you tell him it was pre­ NOW and senators, insisting that and be in constant process of make recommendations for easing familiarize itself with all the cases people freely change jobs to only be Coach George Allen paid? Oh. (he hangs up) Now The Junior High Methodist “Manchester - Then and Now", the location is the same and the colonial look marks both of when the war comes to an end to overcome wealth, power, evaluation and re-evaluation of find something more asking me my opinion, in my what happened? that came before that court. landslides, five o ’clock shadow Youth Fellowship of South the school materials young peo­ Manchester’s centers of government offices, dating back to when the town purchased the the growing burden of cases being meaningful (is this bad?) Mr. these men must come home. Pat: Well, somebody kicked and 16 million recalcitrant opinion, on the course he should United Methodist Church will ple use, she said. original house of worship from the First Society, later Center Congregational Church. It was built In Yet that is precisely what it is doing Tully begins the main thrust of I thank you and I’m sure that appealed to the Supreme Court each Asian peasants. properly take on third and the ball and then somebody ran meet tonight at 7 at the church. Principal Clarence his essay. the almost 1300 men listed as 1826. With its steeple removed. It became the Town Hall. now, as it selects some 150 cases to As we join Dick, it’s Sunday eight. Hello, George? Oh. It’s a long way with it, but he year. The number has increased from It works something like this: missing in action thank you too. Edmondson said the project has and he’s seated on the edge of you, Henry. This better be most dropped it and somebody picked about 1,400 cases to m ore than 4,500 hear and deliver opinions upon each 1) Many jobs are “ implicitly Peace in ’73. merit and the school could his chair, watching the Super urgent. ’The Redskins are in it up and ran . . . The Parish Council of St. boring” but 2) being creative is Sharon Kelly make use of the very valuable annually in the past 20 years. session out of the thousands that are Bowl on television. That’s hts trouble. No, I haven’t gotten us Dick: Never mind. Why’s Joe Bridget Church will host a even worse. Why just look how 103D Rachel Rd. information that would be charming wife, Pat, sitting next in another war. They’re a foot­ Namath all lathered up? Oh, coffee hour after all Masses on The National Court of Appeals appealed to it from lower courts. unhappy DaVinci, Shakespeare, Manchester obtained. to him, knitting. ball team. No, the season isn’t it’s a commercial. What’s Saturday and Sunday. All Immunization Policy would be made up of seven members If it no longer did so, if it and Freud were. “ Ezra Pound * ♦ • over yet. What’s the problem? happening? What’s going on? parishioners are inyited to at­ went crackers.” (Mr. Tully In accordance with the WESTOWN drawn from the 11 federal Circuit relinquished or delegated even part of ^Inauguration Pat: As I told reporters the Well, in my judgment, you What’s^. . . Wait! They’re bacl^ tend, air their views, meet with deserves a Pulitzer for this mandatory statutory require­ offier'day, -dfear, I ^ust love 3* should keep the pi'essure on by to, live action tinj .,. . (the, their council members, and talk Courts, ^ 0 -would serve staggered ' its constitutionally established duties terse summary of the life of a Of Conscience’ ment for polio immunization by * • PHARMACY ■ watching football games with mixing power plays over their telephone rings.) Hello, damn over ideas that might be great artist.) 3) Mr. Tully 1974, the board adopted the 455 HARTFORD ROAD - 64 15710 MANCHESTER three-year terms. It would screen all to another court, it would no longer be To the editor: you. ’Then, when you have to go weak side with a razzle-dazzle it! beneficial to all. sometimes wishes he too could policy that aU students current­ We can no longer allow the in­ answer the telephone, I can passing game. No, I haven’t got Pat (from the television set): cases sent up for review by the the “ supreme” court. have a boring job 4) with all its creasing suffocation of our will watch the game for you and tell time to explain what that Oh, you really shquld watch luxuries and fringe benefits. as a people. We can no longer means, (he hangs up) I’m going this, dear. This oihe man’s, (But Mr. Tully is not about to you what happened. continue to grasp at the straws Dick: Let me say this about to have to get Some real throwing the ball a long, long leave his tormenting job.) So, of political promises, and so, that: after your help last week, Americans on my team. What way and the other’s running and 5) cheer up, little friends, put off, day after day, year happened? THEN and NOW I told them today to put through everybody has it rough. Ezra after year, the act of resistance Pat (enthusiastically): Well, Dick (into the telephone) Go Pound went crackers and scien- oiiiy the most urgent calls, to a war that is destroying not tmutters to himself) Third and somebody threw the ball up in for the bomb! b tists’ wives are sexually Inside only Vietnam but this country eight for the Redskins. ’They the air and somebody caught it. Pat: Oh, isn’t that nice. You frustrated. No matter how as well. IMAUGU8ATI0N 'Then somebody kicked it and finnaly got your most urgent “ implicitly boring” your job is, ought to go for the bomb. That Can we begin to imagine a is my conciusion. then somebody ran the whole call from Coach Allen asking “ it is man who gives dignity to world where the money, the A special edition Pat (worriedly): Now, dear, length of the field with it. your advice. That was Coach'. the job, not vice versa.” energies, the skills and the lives Dick: Holy Moley! What Allen, wasn’t it dear? The childish logic and con­ you promised you wouldn’t Report that have been poured into ten bomb those football players — color shirt was he wearing? Dick (testily): No, it was descending attitude are dis­ years of destruction, were in­ not after they lifted the local Pat: One of those cute black Henry again. commemorating Manchester's tasteful, as are the im­ stead directed toward care and tee-vee blackout on this game. and white striped ones. I think Pat (frowning): But, dear, Rowland Evans and Robert i\'ovak plications. Mr. ’Tully seems to comfort for the ill, food for Dick: Hmmm? No, no, “ go somebody made a touchdown. Henry doesn’t understand foot­ be telling us to be satisfied with hungry mouths, education and for the bomb” means to throw, Was it the Miami I^ sk in s? ball terms. 150th Anniversary our lot and not to question the research in all areas for the rightly or wrongly, a long pass. Dick: Jumping^, J^hosephat! Dick (nodding with a satisfied ISixon^s Radical Trade Plan individual or social value of our benefit of our children all over Let me say to you at this time, It must have beeiytlit Dolphins. sm ile): I know. work. I believe these are the world, who will inherit only This Herald special edition will chronicle Manchester’s first 150 years In dangerous assumptions. If man what we decide to leave them? CONSCIENCE fifth years, the tariff would be exclusionary device, quotas are WASHINGTON-With the does not concern himself with What will we leave them? A seven sections, each dealing with a different aspect of Manchester’s story. typical secrecy that marks all gr^ually reduced back down to far less acceptable to Japan and the value of what he is doing same and compassionate world, western Europe than tariffs. It will be an edition that readers will keep for years to come. his grand surprises, President its original level. and the degree to which he is in which human needs come That would give the The obvious danger of the utilizing himself, both the in­ Capital Fare Nixon is moving toward a before military needs? A world threatened industry five years Nixon plan is retaliation from radical shift in trade legislation dividual and the society suffer. in which every country, large or to expeWment with diversifica­ major U, S. trading partners. which would permit a tem­ Perhaps we will find that small has the right to deter­ i Andrew Tally ", Saturday, January 20 tion, new technology and other Yet, the administration’s plan porary raising of tariffs on some of those boring jobs are mine their own form of cost-saving devices in an effort for short-run higher tariffs in a Your business should be a part of this foreign imports threatening unnecessary and the people in­ government? A World where to make its operations few danger areas might be the American industries. volve could make greater con- there are no super-powers? economically competitive, or minimum price for long-range, The tarriff raising scheme, tirubitons elsewhere. Granted, And here, in this country of Nauon Lives Dangerously at 1:00 P,M, phase out. tariff-cutting powers from now being studied by White there are some boring jobs ours, will we leave them a The second prong of Mr. Congress. Traditional backers House trade adviser Pete which are also essential. If democracy or an elected WASHINGTON — According extent with Lyndon Johnson. committee.” Nixon’s new trade program is of liberalized trade in Congress special edition. Your business is a part of Flanigan, is designed as a there are not people who are monarchy? to what may as well be called Give the man a landslide vote of Well, that’s as may be. Both congressional authority for who have heard about the ad­ short-term safeguard—up to satisfied spending their lives at Please join us in an Tully’s Law, the nation lives confidence and he becomes constitutionally and be reciprocal reduction of existing ministration’s plan would back perhaps five years—for such work we may find it “ Inauguration of Conscience” dangerously when it reelects a convinced he can do any ruddy precedent. Congress is per­ A procession will begin at the South Methodist Church along Main St. to tariffs over a long-range period. it. domestic industries facing necessary to share this work Sat. Jan. 20, at 1 p.m. It will President by a landslide. thing he pleases, short of mitted the role of advising and All the tariff-lowering authority With Phase III of the anti­ the steps of the Town Hall, where a brief ceremony will be held. Appeals economic disaster from low- between all members of society begin with a walk from South Herbert Klein, communications running^ away to Peoria and consenting on urgent matters of Manchester’s first 150 in the Kennedy Trade inflation program out of the cost foreign imports. so that everyone may also have Methodist Church to the -steps director for Richard Nixon, has living in sin with the second foreign policy, and war .is will be made to the President to sign the peace agreement, to bring the Agreements Act of 1%2 has now way, the President instructed It would be sold to Congress time to do things of greater of the Town Hall where a brief reminded us all of that fact of - footman’s wife. rather urgent. No one serioiisly been used up. Shultz to move full speed ahead P.O.W.’s home, to Congress to cut off funds for the war, and to all of us as a radical new form of adjust­ value. ceremony will be held. In short, the Republic is safer proposes that any P r e s i^ t With the Congress sniffing an on the extraordinarily complex political life. ment assistance, a government I do not believe that an in­ Rita Laski On “ Meet the Press” the when a President is returned to share his role as Gonunan^r- to work for aid to rebuild the Bach-Mal hospital which our bombs undeniably protectionist mood question of international trade. subsidy program invented by dividual should be blinded by 4 Battista Rd. other day, Klein put it bluntly. office in a squeaker. It puts him in-chief with a Congressii^l years. For further informa­ throughout the nation, the Even so, some White House destroyed. Please join us. the Kennedy administration to the “ luxuries” of American life Manchester Denouncing Congressional on notice that he is not the “ committee,” but logic and^the tariff-raising scheme has the advisers privately criticize the help imperilled industries and nor frightened by the critics of the President’s war complete national hero and exigencies of politics commi|md built-in attraction of giving President and his White House their workers ■'adjust” to frustrations of artistic policy, he reminded his therefore he must move that he at least inforin Meany and the labor unions real staff for costly delays in CURRENT QUOTES Manchester Committee for Peace and Justice foreign competition threatening endeavors. He should continue listeners that the election had cautiously, curbing his in­ Congressional leaders of ^ but short-term protection shaping his trade program and their survival to strive to find work that is given Nixon “ a very clear stincts, lest the people through wartime strategies. -A • - !• tion contact the Advertising without recourse to quotas, a getting it up to Congress. “ Surely the President will With AFL-CIO president most meaningful and rewarding th e ir r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s in In his argument, Erlichman major feature of the Burke- Western European countries tell the American people mandate to proceed the way he Sponsors for the Inauguration of Conscience George Meany and other to him. While it is encouraging has on Vietnam,” including of Congress cut him down to size. used Harry Truman’s name Jn Hartke bill. An absolutely and Japan are now expecting to something in his inaugural ad­ moguls of big labor now to say that “ it is man who gives It seems to me another Nixon vain. He was off the track vrtien start tradq negotiations with dress about where we are going course the all-out bombing of engaged in a major battle to get dignity to the job,” we cannot aide, John D. Erlichman, was he claimed that Truman acted Roger Dionne Mark Palmer the U. S. next September. and where we have been in Hanoi and environs. Jay April Director at 643-2711 CMgress to pass the highly- allow this satisfaction to pre­ See what I mean? Klein’s asking for just that sort of alone when he dropped the Janice Dubiel Paul Phillipa But with no tariff-cutting Southeast Asia in the past cou­ Mr. John B. April -pfotectionist Burke-Hartke vent us from growing and assertion is not only arrogant Congressional uprising when he atomic bomb on Japan and Ellen Embardo Irene Pisch authority left over from the ple of months.” — Sen. Harold Mrs. Ruth April trade bill. President Nixon is Herald evolving as individuals and but preposterous. In the first defended Nixon’s failure to when he committed American Dianne Pizzola 1962 Kennedy round, Mr. E. Hughes, D-Iowa. Lois Barnes James Gardner searching for some way to blunt members of society. place, George McGovern consult with Congress before troops to Korea. In fact, in both Nixon’s negotiators will have Barbara Bolton Mrs. Stephen Grotta John Post the impact of cheap foreign im­ Yesterdays Sincerely yours, probably couldn’t l»ve beaten, resuming the bombing. On the Instances Truman told certain nothing to negotiate with unless ‘"The whole atmosphere of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bletchman Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Gunderson Bob & Martha Rezman ports without reversing his John Briggs my great aunt. Secondly, and same ’TV program, Erlichman, members of Congress, notably 25 Years Ago Congress gives him new the country is a lot calmer than Dr. Francis W. HeHrlck Mary Ann Roy own—and the nation’s—liberal 211 Ferguson Rd. more important, the voters Nixon’s chief domestic adviser, ’s Sen. Arthur Ben & Fran Buckler authority. Moreover, neither when he took office. I think he’s James Hyland Marie Savino trade policies of the past four Manchester went to the polls last November was asked if It might not have Vandenberg, what he was |^ng Rev. Robert Burbank Thomas E. Murphy, veteran the President nor Shultz has yet done a great job and really Eileen Jacobf Dr. & Mrs. Walter, Schardt decades. virtually convinced that Blchard been possible for Uie President to do. He didn’t seek tjheir Ted & Dottle Brindamour of the Spanish-American War, given Rep. Wilbur Mills of brought us together.” — Vicki Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Segal The Kennedy-era adjustment Nixon was about to negotiate a to have talked on the phone with advice, but he didn’t Igilk^ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Burgess Bruce Kohler dies. Arkansas, chairman of the Lynne Cole of Carey, Ohio, assistance is ridiculed as peace settlement. ’They may Sen. Mike Mansfield or Sen. them. \ David LaMay Mr. & Mrs. Jay' Stager Emanuel Lutheran Church House Ways and Means Com­ Worthwhile Cause whose hand-painted campaign Mr, & Mrs. Michael Burnce worthless by Meany. The Nixon have reelected Nixon for many Hugh Scott or House Speaker No. The Klein-Erllchman Irene LaMay John J. Sullivan votes fund-raising campaign for mittee and the most influential poster, “ Bring Us Together,” Rev. David M. Campbell plan now under study by the To the editor: Carl Albert about the bombing. positions won't wash- The Issqe Earl & Doris Swallow new parish house. congressional voice on trade, furnished the theme for Presi­ other reasons, but I do not buy Rev. Eugene Charman Karen Laski White House and Secretary of I am fortunate, my husband is Erlichman said nope, it is not whether Nlxpi) was r t^ t Robert Tardiff ' lEanrliTatTr lEupiting M^ralb Area is smitten with worst any clear idea of what Mr. dent Nixon’s 1968 campaign. the proposition that they Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Cohen Kein Laski the Treasury George Shultz, home and not thousands of endorsed in advance the wasn’t possible. “ Here again, it or wrong in using terror cold wave in years. Nixon wants from the new Howard Cohen Ed & Rita Laski Jerry Taylor Mr. Nixon’s new international miles away in a POW camp. President’s December decision is a judgmental thing,” he bombing to drag the North Viet­ Congress in the way of trade “The peace will be tem­ Mayor & Mrs. John Thompson trade czar, goes much farther. Stop and think of all the women to launch the most devastating explained. "It is a question namese back to the peace tabid. Tomar Cohen legislation. porary until the Communists William Tierney The plan would work as 10 Years Ago who are waiting for their bombing campaign of the war. whether that would add Indeed, history may reveal he Mr. & Mrs. John Cooney follows: the President could Thus, the tentative decision husbands or sons to come hqme. feel free to move again. This is Robert Vater Nevertheless, by the very anything to the suqcesa of the had no alternative. But he Donald and Joanne Costello William E. Neville describes to deal with the politically-hot Many of these man are just the history of the Communist Rev. Arnold Westwood raise the tariff on imported nature of the office he holds, a negotiations and, after all, that goofed in not payliqi Congress Mr. & Mrs. Ted Cummings from his stretcher in Hartford issue of low-cost foreign com­ aggressor, and the North Viet­ Rev. WInthrop Nelson goods to a point that would listed as missing in action, their President’s ego becomes is what we have to look at, the the courtesy, of a phone call or William & Mary Leslie Superior Court accident in petition by asking for tem­ families are left not knowing namese are no different.” — enable the hi^er-cost domestic enormously inflated. We saw ultimate outcome of this...It is two. He broke p o litk s’ Mrs. Robert H. Morse Nickie Nickerson Manchester High School porary tariff-raising powers whether they are alive or dead. John G. Schmitz, American product to compete and leave it tl^t with Franklin D. Rgdsevelt simply not appropriate fpr a Eleventh Conuhandineat.,*He tumbling class which crippled may mark the essential policy I wear a POW bracelet. The party candidate for president in at that high level for one year. and, to a lesser President to do things by got too uppity. In the necemi, third, fourth and him five years ago. breakthrough. date on it is July 5,1967. There 1972.

i j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1973— PAGE SEVEN About Town Tree Recycling PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan^l?,J973 Rec Board Globe Diving Board Said Successful CEA Plans is’ Committee The French Club of Taps Gates Gets Top Priority Manchester will meet tonight Manchester’s first Christmas Jaycees Plan Award at 8 at Orange Hall. tree recycling program was Conference Ronald Gates was elected someone has seen the lamb termed a tremendous success chairman of the Advisory Park BY EARI, W. YOST Saturday Banquet On Jan^ 27 Administrators around and will return it.” The Rev. Ronald Fournier, by Ernest Tureck, Park and Recreation Ckmunission at (Sporli* Kdllop) co-pastor of Emanuel Lutheran The Baby Has Program departments could be Tureck’s office will handle any Department superintendent. The (Connecticut Education BY JOHN A. JOHNSTON have access to one room at all last night’s regular monthly Church, will conduct a service expanded, and the physical High on the priority list of calls on the missing item. Association will hold its annual Gerald P. Rothman of 270 W. (Herald. Reporter) . times. meeting. Sunday at 6:K a.m. on radio Speaking before the Advisory education program made more needed recreation equipment in All that's needed for ice mid-winter conference Onter St., is chairman of the Adminifitrators of the Douglas Pearson, science He succeeds Joseph station WINF. The program is Park and Recreation flexible. He added that he Manchester is a new diving hockey at the new twreation Saturday at the Hartford Manchester Jaycee systetoi’s/ three secondary teacher, said that it is impossi­ Sylvester, who was elected sponsored by the Manchester Commission last night at the would like to see a graphic arts board at the Globe Hollow complex, adjacent to the Hilton, with attention focused Distinguished Service Award schools Imd their cards on the ble for him to prepare for a vice chairman. Area Council of Churches and Town Hall. Tureck said Been Named program introduced, the media Northview skiing area, is cold banquet which will be held Jan. table 'at/ Illing Junior High class in advance because he is Atty. Joel Janenda was swimming pool. The present the Manchester Area Clergy on the redirection of society's weather. between 1.800 and 1,900 C3irist- 27 at the Manchester Country School iiast night for the unable to get into the room until center needs to be enlarged, named commission s^retary, diving board is “ dangerous and value systems. There is water available from Association. mas trees were left off by local Club. Citizenkf Advisory Committee, it is ready to start, the result of science laboratories are never replacing Robert Bleiler, who unsafe,” Ernest Tureck, Park Mrs. Roberta Walnum, the warming hut if needed. residents at the designated delegate to recommend ways tight scheduling. Student free, and provision should be resigned. The latter, however, Department head, reported to career orientation counselor for The Park Department crews A car wash will be conducted areas and recycled by members The Distinguished Service and n ^ n s to the Board of opportunities to “ learn by made to work with already will remain as a member. the Advisory Park and« the (Cooperative Occupational are now working on making Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. of his department. Cuivprwell, Alyssa Marir, daughter of David W. and Mary Award will be presented to a Educajtion for the expansion doing,” he added, are also identified studients having lear­ Gates is a foreman in the Recreation Commission last Education Program in the bike trails on the Camp at the ^uth United Methodist Cwalinski Culverwell of *^D Mt. Vernon Dr., Rockville. She was Manchester school system, is a young man between the ages of npro'vement of facilities stunted. ning disabilities. central office of to e Southern night. “ The wood has become Church parking lot by members ‘T feel that it was a step in Dr. Frank Horton said that Kennedy - Fern St. area. born Jan. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal member of the conference 21 and 35 who has made an jirOe.^ools. Allan Cone, Bennet principal, New England Telephone Co. punky,” he added. of Boy Scout Troop 47. The the right direction,” Tureck 50-150 children with learning The next meeting will be grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Cwalinski of Adams, planning committee. outstanding contribution to the p r d s .'fi^ a tiv e ly taken enumerated six causes or Mel Siebold, Rec Department charge is 75 cents per car. added. disabilities are entering school Feb.l5. Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Juanita Thomas of The main address of the Manchester community. The jne same deck that was results of that junior high’s director, recom m end^ that a Proceeds will benefit the Case “ The chips have been placed every year, so “The need for Lee, Mass., and William Culverwell of Dalton, Mass. Her great- afternoon sessjon will be Jaycees will also present an store last November’s ill- problems: 1. Space is scheduled Mt. Fund. in the Parker St.-Pilgrim Dr. more space and teadiers is grandparents are Mrs. Kamila Cwalinski of Adams, Mass., Mrs. delivered by Joseph N. Sorren- Outstanding Boss Award for ..T ^ s r ^ u m for additions at more than 90 per cent of the Public Records p r be rebuilt, or area,” he added. going to become infinitely Birdie McClure of Mobile, Ala., Albert Culverwell of Florida, and tino, attorney, author, and 1973. redovalibhs to Bennet and efficiency rate, compared jwith Warranty Deeds replaced immediately. Comment The Couples Club of South Tureck felt, too, that the Mrs. Margaret Thomas of Dalton, Mass. social activist. His topic will be junior High 'Schools, something over 80 per cent greater.” Charles H. Pktis and Irene The commission unanimously United Methodist Church will recycling program was also a Underscoring Dr. Horton’s “ Cultures in (Conflict; Toward a A social hour will begin at 7 |tj\wlth; curriculums that recommended for secondary B. Pettis to Salvatore A. voted that this attention be sponsor a social evening big help to the landill operation, statement,"-Wilson E. Deakin Srarle, Monica Jean, daughter of Michael L. and Darleen A. More Humane Society.” followed by a roast beef dinner iot li^ implemented well un- schools; 2. Art, industrial art,, Hansen, property at 27 Locust brought before Town Manager Session Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Cooper “ I feel that we were able to Jr. said that when he assumed Dandurand Searle of Corrine Dr., Tolland. She was bom Jan. 1 at Sorrentino's checkered at 8 p.m. , ^ /present allegedly music, physical education St., conveyance tax, $30.25. Robert Weiss. Hall of the church. save a lot of valuable space.” • Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. career qualifies him to speak on overcrowded and other un­ (indoors and outdoors), and the position of assistant Green Manor Estates to “The present raft,” Tureck An ordinance relating to and Mrs. Albert Dandurand of Corrine Dr., Tolland. Her paternal both sides of American society. Maj. Lawrence J. Beadle of Gerald P. Rothman satisfactory conditions, those storage facilities are in­ superintendent of schools for Naomi Peck, condominium unit said, “ has reached the point of sidewalk assessments — grandfather is Parker Seale of Glastonbury. Valedictorian of the Harvard the ^Ivation Army will give that cannot be done at all, and adequate; 3. Large areas for personnel a few years ago, at Northfield Green, no return. We have patched and adopted by the Manchester Law School (Class of 1967, he the invocation. Edward spine that they would like to team teaching are insufficient. there was one disability class at conveyance tax, $35.75. patched and just about made Board of Directors on Jan. 9, Kozlowski, Connecticut direc­ Jaycee Week, and we want Bentley School. Now, he added, 1 24 HOUR TOWING Norige, Melissa l^igh, daughter of Stevens P. and Mari-Jo formerly served with the U.S. initiate. Also, 4. “ Hands-on” science Green Manor Estates to the end of last season.” The raft following a public hearing on 643-5135 residents to turn out to help us Rawlinitis Norige of E^st Hartford, formerly of Manchester. She Justice Department and is now tor of public works, will be Speaking for Illing, Dr. teaching cannot be done there are 23, served by 25 James H. Eacott III and Ronnie is at least 15 years old, Tureck Jan. 2 — drew the ire last night I honor the distinguished award professional workers, plus was bora Dec. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal professor of law' at the guest speaker. Richard Lindgren, its principal, properly with four laboratories B. Eacott, Northfield Green said. of one of the seven town recipients,” Rothman added. I grandparents are Mrs. Patricia McVey of Newington and Robert University of California and conceded that the students are for nine teachers; 5. Students aides. condominium unit, conveyance Tureck and Siebold estimated residents who appeared at the Among the guests expected to Before the start of ad­ Rawlinitis of Bridgeport, W. Va. Her maternal great- San Fernando ((Calif.) State Rothman, president and hot being deprived of programs are coming from elementary tax, $31.35. at least two to three weeks board's comment session. I attend are Mayor John ministrators’ presentations, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Qifford Hemsley of Hartford. (College. He is the author of “ Up owner of Industries for hy having Grade 9 housed at schools that have better Peter Roman to John W. and would be needed for workmen, Manning the 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thompson, State Comptroller Mrs. Judith Krupp of 21 Agnes I Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold from Never,’’ “The Moral Rehabilitation at 263 Main St., Manchester High School but the libraries than Bennet; 6. The Patricia M. Brozek, property at from the department, to build a session was Mayor John Nathan Agostinelli, and other Dr. was elected committee Penfield of Newington. Revolution,” and “ The New Manchester, urges all residents senior high students' are. appearance of the buildings in 18-20 Woodbridge St., new raft equipped with a slide Thompson. I town officials. chairman. At her suggestion, Morality and the Law. ” to attend this community event. However, he added, there is a the complex has room for conveyance tax, $25.85. and diving board. The ordinance adopted Jan. 9 315 CENTER 5T.. M AN CH ESTER ,CON N .*P hon«643-5135 Tickets may be purchased Charles Crocini was elected co- I Moore, Christopher .Stephen, son of Stephen and Nancy In his younger years, he was loss of “ articulation between improvement. Wilber J. and Pauline E. “ This is the time that we waives assessments against from any Jaycee member or by chairman. The committee also I Dunbar Moore of Geraldine Dr., Coventry. He was bora Jan. 9 at the leader of a Brooklyn street “ We hope the town will give Grades 7 and 8 (in pne biiilding) Principal George Emmerling Cutright to Brian A. and should be doing the work, and abutting property owners when FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 9 contacting Rothman at 646-5061 Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are gang, a four-time high school total support and help make and Grade 9 (in another).” said that the eight-period day voted that any final Margaret R. Chrry, parcels at not when the pool is ready to the sidewalk installations are I or 643-1969. recommendation to the Board Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dunbar of Ipswich, Mass. His paternal dropout, served time in and out this affair a success. Last year The proposed Illing addition, and overlapping sessions with Doane St., conveyance tax, open, “ Tureck explained. under a program instituted by I CONTROLLED AUTO ROOT REPAIRS grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Moore of Washington, of the military service before only 110 attended, my goal this f|dWied d o ^ . by/She /oters, he Illing Grade 9 have helped to of Education will require a two- $34.10. Carl Silver, program director the directors. The complainant thirds vote of eligible members on all makes . . . D.C. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Wanda Goldschmid he was 20, and as a boxer year, is to sell 200 tickets,” l^ id , would have replaced the expand the senior high Judgment Lien for the Rec, reported eight objected to “a free ride” for I For Prompt, Safe, of the committee. of Plainfield, N.J. almost killed two opponents. Rothman said. ete rooms beii^ used by ninth program; for example, where Ann G. Bartlett, doing skating days had been enjoyed abutting property owners. I On a panel that will react to Eronomical Waders' at MHS; And Andrew once there were only three The next meeting will be held business as Goodchild-Bartlett to date at (barter Oak, Union A second town resident LOAN and RENTAL CARS Sorrentino’s morning .pneens, ' Illing assistant English courses, there are now Jan. 25 in the MHS library. Realty Co. of Elast Hartford, Pond and Charter Oak Annex, I In stressing his hope for Transportation questioned whether the Available by Appointment. . . observations will be Secretary ^ipcipal, (added that facilities 45 electives. However, he against James F, Shaw, doing one night at Center Springs minimum specifications for public participation, Rothman I of the State Gloria Schaffer; A. Ki the expanded^-' school would added, sevetal areas formerly business as Lindsay and Shaw Pond, one day of coasting and sidewalk construction cited the various ITAXI SERVICE! I Trinity Student | Ray Petty, executive director have beeq dfesi^ed to provide used by organizations have had Associates, property at 37 no good skiing days as yet this guarantees quality sidewalks. I STAN OZIMEK, Manager community-wide projects TRY IT! of the Connecticut Prison Pgxeater flexibility in to be converted to classrooms, Police Edison Rd., season. A third suggested that undertaken by the Jaycees I 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Association; James Dyer of ^ogratnmihg,;-^ and projections indicate that Certificale of AtlaehmenI Tureck added that the garbage and refuse pickups be throughout the years, among MANCHESTER I To Study In Rome I Western Connecticut State p Mrs. Elaanpre Gowen, the MHS enrollment will grow Gordon Miller against Louise bowling alleys at the Communi­ limited to one collection per I. them the popular Miss Connec­ College, representing youth CAB CO. ^^acher 'of ^English, said that over the next three yrars. Report Miller, 66 Walker St., $50,000. ty Y were now in operation and week, as in East Hartford. ticut Pageant. If Illing Grade 9 students bids for tiling the floors will go Joseph S. Cohen, a sophomore convenient to transportation groups; John M. Borys, direc­ 289-1555 twadership >opportunities are Marriage IJeenses A fourth wanted an answer to were returned to their own Arrests made or summonses out Feb.6. at Trinity College, will be one of facilities. tor of probation of the First tsttfled iby to e divided, ehrolL- Robert John Koffman, Rocky the question, ‘ ‘Under issued by Manchester Police Tureck said that, for the a group of 41 students attending District Juvenile Court in ■iherit, cofrimuhicatiohs are lost building, he continued, the HilU and Susan Catherine regulations for new construc­ Henry IKock has The many opportunities for second straight year, “ someone the spring semester program of Bridgeport: and Donald R. 'ywith Grades 7 and 8 teachers, senior high home economics, included: Banning, Hartford, Feb. 16, St. tion, what are the esthetic enjoyment of Roman life — Put Your Best Foot Forward • William Ronzo, 19, of En­ walked off with a Icunb” from the Trinity/Rome campus. He Holtman, chairman of the ^ and it is detrimental for an industrial arts, and (kwperative James Church. requirements for the builder?” cafes, little shops, the pic­ field, charged with passing on the nativity display in Center 17 reasons why 'you Connecticut Civil Liberties fillin g teacher at MHS not to Occupational Educatioii David Raymond Mainville, And a fifth recommended is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol R. turesque Flea Market, ancient ROME — One leg is revealed in this cartwheel gown presented for fashion viewers in Italy Union. the right on E. (Center St. 903 Center St., and Judith Ann Park. Last year the lamb was that horse-riding trails be in­ Cohen of 51 Jordt St. basilicas, the Colosseum, this week. Soft, fluid fabrics, in bold contrasting stripes set the scene for spring. (AP Thursday night, (kiurt date is Miles, 772 Center St., Jan. 27, discovered in a vacant home. cluded in plans for constructing The semester will begin for Forum, and Palatine Hill — are Wirephoto). diCHild come to us the students, of whom 16 are If SAM MMKHSSTMM CKMTmA Jan. 29. Church of the Assumption. “ We hope it shows up. Perhaps bicycle paths. all within walking distance of • Ellen L. Rylander, 29, of matriculated at colleges and The sixth and eventh persons the school. Students will be '' ..... iU ' 60A Valley St., charged on universities other than Trinity, at the comment session spoke for income tax helpJ housed in dormitory-style Women^s Club To View Names Garden Club Forest St. Thursday night with Bolton with departure -Jan. 24 from on matters concerning the quarters of a renovated con­ failure to renew registration. ReaMm 17. You can get help « i your tax returns Kennedy International Airport Meets Monday schools. One recommended vent, which is surrounded by tk SfoteS Court date is Feb. 5. from the IRS. Free. Our average fee was about ^CCiTtutfXCLVlCLft l^lld es Dean’s List that, because of the deficit in and end May 13. The parks and public gardens. ■XUwiclic&teH UIMBEKf Hearing Monday Trinity/Rome program, in its Mrs. Laurette Swingen of • Philip R. Pond, 22, of the school cafeteria program, 12 ddlara last year. But I think youH feel more The program is also enhanced The Women's Club of liiubeck as a background of Rocky Hill will give a lecture Hartford, charged Thursday third year of operation, is under Thirty Manchester area hot lunches be removed from comfbttaUe coming to ua. YouH know we’re doing by various cultural and Manchester will meet Monday stereophonic music with a and demonstration of “ Dried GIFT SHOP morning on Center St. with the direction of Dr. Michael R. students have been named to 'Cash and Carry, On Rev-Share the program and a regional recreational activities. In at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of narration by Gilbert will set the and Pressed Flower Pictures” failure to renew registration. the best we can to save you money on your taxes. Campo, chairman of the the fall semester dean’s list at 977 MAIN STREET in effort be made for relaxing previous programs, Second Congregational Church mood for the color slide at a meeting of the Perennial Court date is Jan. 29. After aD, we want your buaineaa again, neoct year. department of modern Central Connecticut State DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER.. backstop accidently struck and federal requirements. arrangements, were made for and feature a multi-me^ia showing. Slides will include ,planters Garden Club Monday « William J. Matte, Jr., 18, df • I- ■ . .1 languages at Trinity. College , JUDITH DONOHiJt: damaged HELCO’s 'fWs other com plain t ' that students to spend a weekend sound and color slide presenta­ views of Copenhagen, the at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss 111 e : Middle Tpke. charged Trinity/Rome campus is Mahehester students are Correspondent underground electrical cables. the 1973-74 .school budget being harvesting grapes in the tion on Denmark, Sweden, Bellman Festival in Stockholm, Helen Jamroga, 61 Knollwood Thursday night with situated on one of the original Patrick P. Collet, 114 W. Middle Tel. 649-8409 HELCO maintains that the proposed by school vineyards of the Chianti district Finland and Norway. a personal tour of the famous Rd., East Hartford. intoxication. He was released A seven hills of Rome, Aventine, Tpke.; Lesley A. Guilmette, 40 Bolton residents will have an accident was due to the Superintendent James Kennedy of Tuscany; meet with Italian Charles N. Gilbert of Gilbert- Olsson wooden horse factory in Mrs. Swingen, owner- on a written promise to appear overlooking the Tiber River on Olcott St., Apt. 224; Linda A. opportunity to tell the town ' negligence of the operator and is too high. Cited were three students at the University of Love Travel in Hartford, will Mora, Sweden, the people and- operator of a flower shop in in court Feb. 5. one side and the Circus Holmes, 74 Spruce St.; Patricia CLEARANCE fathers how they would like to the town, and says that the town examples — $18,000 for two Rome; and enjoy visits with make the presentation. He and sauna of Finland, Norway and Rocky Hill, is a graduate of • Thomas C. Bride, 17, of 378 Maximus on the other. It is A. Lessard, 169 Lyness St.; spend federal revenue-sharing knew or should have known custodians, $16,000 for one prominent Italian writers and his wife, Barbara, owners of the North Cape, the Laplanders Ohio State University. She Windsor St., was issued' a close to most of the famous Daniel H. McKenzie, 100 Del- funds at a public hearing where the cables were. social worker, and $2,000 for artists. the agency for the past 22 and the Fjords. Uiught plant science at the Circuit Court 12 warrant monuments of antiquity and mont St.; Susan Muschko, 52 Monday at 8 p.m. at the Com­ First Selectmen Richard two kilns. years, reside on Wellington Mrs. Rudolph Gorsch is in University of Ckmnecticut for charging him with third-degree B^etton Rd.; Eileen A. munity Hall. Morra stated that the matter Rd., Manchester. charge of the program. Co- several years and is well-known criminal mischief. He was O’Reilly, 33 Hartland Rd.; The selectmen and Board of will be referred to the The classics of Sibelius and chairman of hostesses are Mrs. in the area as a flower arranger' released on a written promise Stanley M. Ostrinsky, 182 Finance have called the Insurance Advisory Board Grieg blended with Bach and Richard McLagan and Mrs. and horticulturist. to appear in court on Feb.'S. Bissell St.; Leslie K. Patchen, meeting so that they may deter­ whose attorneys will handle the Thomas Rollason. Mrs. Harry Lloyd will serve ^ Everything Else • Michael •(]. Pedrazzini, 18, I WANTED 15 Lydall St.; Sara V. Smith, 337 mine public sentiment on how case. He did note, however, as co-hostess at Monday’s of 27 Pioneer Circle, chargied P Clean, Lata MoM 1 [ j n M I l Oakland St., Apt. 1; CTiarlene the $80,000 expected during that the town will contend that meeting. with failure to drive a THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE R. Wennergren, 12 Orchard St. 1973-74 should be used and so since it was not furnished with i USED c a r 9 reasonable distance apart, maps of the area indicating MWffllFTTP ^ MlMNITIC ibelaSMS From area towns; that they may present their own 348 W. Middle Tpke. College Notes 10% off ^ after ah accident on (Center location of the cables, it is not P Top Prioaa PaM 887 MiUnSt. Bolton: Cheryl L. Ansaldi, list of priorities. 3M W. Middle Tpke. early Thursday morning. li^ m For All Makes Other Area Oflim Williams Rd. SALE STARTS TOMORROW! ’^At a recent work session of liable for damages. L M IIM i qar was in*T?bllision wlj^h Rt. IH HoUdey MaU Putnam Danny DeSimone, son of Mr. Columbia: Mary A. Inzinga, town boards and commissions Court date is Feb. 1. CARTER CHEVROLET 1181 Mein St. Coventry vehicles operated by Charltt 1 and Mrs. Rocco DeSimone of 46 (Filins Rd. held recently, members cited In other business conducted M: , 881 Silver Lane MCKMUE Stafford Springe OPEN MON. THRU BAT., 9:30 to 6:30. Davis of Hartford and StewaiL CO., me* Ward & Union 8U . ____ Fulton Rd., has been named to Coventry: Bruce E. Edger- their priorities as a new at thi^ week’s meeting, the Colchester THURS. TILL 9 — AMPLE PARKING Bidwell of East Hartford. (k>urt 1229 Mato StTMt Om I w - 8 iiiilRiri* M. EIM. M m the dean's list at St. Michael's ton, RFD 3; Denise M. lib r a r y , p u rch a se o f .the selectmen appointed Raymond ------— ^ ------date is Jan. 29. College, Winooski, Vt., where Pelletier, Woodland Rd. lakefront E.J. Holl property, Hanna to serve as special he is a freshman. Ellington: Sara J. Esbora, and development of the town’s constable. A former Somers Rd.; Stephen J. / 1 /4.- 4x0 HARDWtftiiD recreational facilities, Manchester policeman, Hanna Miss Barbara A. Bolton, Kwasnik, Cider Mill Rd.; Curtis Fire Calls, specifically Herrick Memorial has indicated that he is willing daughter of Mrs. Dorothy F. Lepack, Hillside Dr.; Sue Saratoga Birch . ^ 7|95 Park. to serve at school functions. Bolton of 838 Tolland Tpke., has Smallidge, 71 Pinneybrook Ave. Yorktown Cherry ...... sHiit " THURSDAY Town Sued Constables are paid $3 per been named to the first Rockville; Alfred G. Conklin, 3:07 p.m. — Town and Eighth At their meeting earlier this hour. ______^ semester dean’s list at St. 335 Center Rd., Apt. 14C; Glenn District Fire Departments week, the selectmen announced Peace Demo On S T A R Joseph’s College, North J M i n m i l l E V called to small grass fire at 94 Richard Breslow on (Converse T. Davis, 142 Vernon Ave., Apt. that the town has been named Bj- CLAY R. POLLAN- W. Middle Tpke. Town firemen LIBRA Windham, Maine, where she is 58; Jack Ellovich, 29A Vernon ; / Medltarraneanp Frost, Coffod as defendent in a lawsuit with Rd., coordinator of the peace Your Daily Activity Guid* enrolled in the one-year degree .Gardens; Gary E. Neff, 147 extinguished the blaze. HELdO as plaintiff claiming march planned for tomorrow on >(ecorcliny fo th§ Stars, completion program for $1,500 in damages. The claim the green invites those To develop message for Saturday, Orchard St.; Arthur Tipaldi, , ^ , Blond, Smoky TODAY UJA Chairman 4- 6-16-24/v registered nurses. 26C Mt. Vernon Apts.; Maryann ^i0;19 a.m. — Eighth District arises out of an accident which concerned with the United reod words corresp<^ing to numbers 141-77-78 vga CO M E IN of your Zodiac birth siga C. Trent, 30 Gerald Dr. ; voliiAteets to rear of (^Idor occurred on the elementary States’ involvement in Vietnam SCORPIO MIS's Marian Maccarone, to meet with him and his group 1 Tun* 3) for 61 Your ocr. 22 f South Windsor: CIhristine A. Automotive Center, Burr school grounds May 8, 1971 Dr. Martin L. Rubin of 50 A n 2 Look 32 To 62 Good daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 4x8 s l i ^ from 10 to 11 a.m. for a peaceful ( UAY 20 3 Bewore 33 Who! 63 Anything Nolf. 2t '■ C olog n e, 190 L au rel S t.; Comers, for dumpster fire. when toe operator of a town Mountain Rd. has 6een named Maccarone of 32 Hawthorne St. demonstration. ^ 3-12-20-29 4 You 34 Duties 64 Who 36-39-4CM34 Kathleen M. Denicola, 76 Hon­ vehicle which was digging up a chairman of Manchester’s 1973 ^49-52-82-87 5 Foteful 35 To 65 Or and a freshman child 6 Hove 36 Set 66 More 66-76-8(Wt da Dr.; Susan B. Staiger, 31 to our MAIN OFFICE United Jewish Appeal (UJA) 37 Be 67 Require SAGITTARlUt development major at Stonehill Beldon Rd. ; Pamela L .' ^S|J|AJE?I^ROUSll^o7FAm OUTLET DIVISION drive. Dr. Rubin, who is 38 Run 66 Awoy (Allege, North Easton, Mass., . , S* -4x8 1/4” VINVLHUE 39 Aside 69 Meet Waldron, 78 Sand Hill Rd. JUNC 20 (opposite St. James Church) executive vice president of 40 Pleasures 70 Luck D K . 21 ^ 1 has ^ n named to the dean’s Wapping: Susan D. Hayden, HNU CUlUIMKE 41 In 71 Perform M ita ilm Elm, Spanish Oak, Pecan, Temple Beth Sholom, succeeds . >51-53-59-40 19-22-23-50/C list with high honors. &^71-79-90 42 Concentrate72 From 19 Fox Meadow Lane. Dr. Frederick L. Buchman as 43 Todoy 73 Serious 5861-74 Elm, Wdrmif Chestnut CANCIR UJA chairman. 44 Be 74 Pets CAPRICORN for a jn%JUNl2l 45 Elders 75 Children ore. w ^ WOOLENS Others on the committee are; 46 Procticol76 Serious 1.99„, 22 47 Reody 77 Your JAN. If ' iM Sidney Cohen, executive JANUARY CLEARANCEI values to 3S8 yard ) 8-10-13-34 48 You 78 Honds 14-17-21-35gr 3 .9 5 secretary; Mrs. Philip Bayer, 37-46-57 49 Impression 79 Speciol 45-65-75 ^ 50 Children 80 Matters 1 variety of herringbones,tweeds and plaids 60"wide1 treasurer; and Mrs. Jay 51 Be 8) Persor>al AQUARIUS IN T H E Goldstein, public relations. The 52 Conduct 82 Yourself JAN. 20 226 53 Congeniol63 That's F it. If . SPENCER ST. PA TH M A R K executive board consists o f; Dr. 54 On 84 All 9 Buchman, Sheldon Adler, Atty. 55 To 85Emergertcies 11-1828384 &A-L-E! If'slfe-Rnished ' MANCHESTER.. SHOPPING CENTER 56 The 86 Promised 6872-81-881 "J LOAN Philip Bayer, Dr. Leo 57 Sensible 87 Decorously Charendoff, Arthur Dauer, 53 And 88 Prciblems 1 >#0(n MOUNNG 59 With 89 Beckon polyester spring i»tton 1r s i Michael Dworkin, Jay Golds­ 60 Co'Workers 90 Services tein, Atty. Arnold Klau, Dr. 1/20 )A the 25th anniversary of the 1*^ ID A.M. • rp.M . establishment of the United L98yard2.98 « 99c « Jewish Appeal. valentine day... values to 149 yard MDN„ TUES., WED., 1D-D “The agency,’’ said Dr. Machine washable/dryable COLORED NAILS Rubin, “ expects to help an es­ takway has a wonderful assortment polyeater doubleknits in Bright prints in easy care TjMURS., FBI., 1D-D MIs s m ’, Juniors’, SATURDAYS timated 70,000 destitute Jews of the newest colors for all 8lzo Drossos blends that are certain to To Match PaneUng 7 5 « a » CLOSED SATURDAY from the Soviet Union and other boohs * doilies your spring sewing. Full bring a big plus to your nations to reach Israel. It must ond Sportswear ^ Cannes ^ valentines bolts, OO' wide. new spring wardrobe. finance their housing, education * cut-outs * party suppMet and integration into Israeli society.’’ 8« KTH. iwcentts seu. on simcaT ue iw run sucks st in, you’ll IIIM in $28432. m WU sm SOK M « fW NMIMSt m KK. WDniT Try adding sliced stuffed ttay your Pilgrim A\tUsiW Savings Bank^ of Manchester fAnRIC DPPARTMrNr Sl.lRfs olives to the next creamed wnpikiB 305 EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER 1WT StHKS H Ts i PNirS mXEf. chicken that you make. This , ih in y s 0pm Mon. thru Sat, 9:10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. makes it something extra I th e milraets o f moIsltM K i Thurs. NhM’tMO NUpCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) shieet special served between hot Friday NMm by AppobMiiMnt Only ' 288 cEana buttered biscuits. a o w rtte w n manehcStsi*^ . Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M . to 9 : ^ P.M.

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PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENIl^G HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1973 Today in History l.oan Program

By The Associated Press W o n ’ t Be Todayf It’s Over Gardening Today is Friday, Jan. 19, the 19th day of 1973. There are 346 Funded days left in the year. WASHINGTON (AP) - “ Can’t hack it!’’ semesters of English during the might be missing the involve­ Sk “ Career is more important.” first semester, if necessary. ment in activities during the se­ Today’s highlight in history; Agriculture Secretary Earl “ Going in the Marines.” 5. High school program must cond semester. FRANk ATWOOD On this date in 1942, Japan in­ Butz told representatives of “ Work is better than school.” include the student’s having A majority of the students in­ vaded Burma during World War western Massachusetts farm These are some of the taken a full year o f U.S. volved in early graduation have II. organizations that the federal answers given by MHS students History. or are looking for a full time disaster loan program for It is startling to find a holly when the ground is covered season, has berries on year-old who are graduating in January 6. Carry physical education job. For them, this new On this date: ^ farmers will not be refunded in treb bearing a bountiful crop of with snow and they are unable wood. when they were asked the ques­ for the Hrst semester only, program offers the opportunity In 1736, the inventor of the the coming fiscal year. beiges on a Manchester street. to find any venturesome Air hollies are known steam engine, James Watt, was tion “ why?” receiving .2 credits if to break away and get started Butz met with the western Carl Casperson, retired earthworms. scientifically as Ilex and tha successfully completed. on their own. After 11% years born in Breenock, Scotland. Mass, farm representatives in a p ^ t e r , has such a tree at the The two trees, male and American holly as Ilex opaca. 7. Students will receive of schooling, other graduates meeting arranged by U.S. Rep. With the Board of V^lage St. home where he grew female, are almost identical in Tliere are numerous varieties. In 1795, French forces credit in full-year courses have no other plans brid es get­ Silvio Conte, R-Pittsfield Education's approval last June, im and where he lives with his size and general appearance. Since the nurseryman who overran Holland. any MHS senior who has ac­ which they terminate in ting out of school early. And Sisters, Miss Harriet and Miss Both bear small white flowers sold two seedlings to Carl and Funds for the federal disaster January, provided they are there is still another group con­ In 1861, Georgia seceded cumulated the required credits Eleanor Casperson. but only the female’ tree sets Eleanor Casperson told them passing same. sisting of students who plan to loan program were frozen can now graduate in January in­ The tree has provided cut that the little trees were male from the Union. 8. These same options could enter college in February or fruit. Mr. Casperson finds earlier this year. stead of June. For some this branches of holly for Christmas many small seedlings growing and female, they must have be available for the 2nd who want to earn money for In 1937, Howard Hughes es­ Butz said loans will still be solves the problem of wreaths and bouquets that the up under the braqches of the been grown as rooted cuttings semester only of the senior school in September. The final tablished a trans-continental available to farmers but at a . “ hacking” school, for, others it Caspersons have given their mother tree. from identified male and provides a chance to get started year. group is those students planning air record, flying across the much higher interest rate than friends and neighbors for many Whether the new trees will be female trees, not from seed. If this program continues, to join the armed forces. They United States in seven hours, 28 the 1 per cent in the original on a career a little earlier. years. It has been a parent of Carl, Eleanor and Harriet are students planning early gradua­ will probably be wearing a male or female is entirely a minutes. The following procedures and numerous small holly trees three of the eight Casperson program. tion next year will have the different uniform come gradua­ matter of chance. Some of the regulations will be in effect for growing now on the Casperson small new trees have berries children who grew up in the In 1938, General Francisco students wishing to complete benefit of more time to work tion. Conte said there are hundreds lot and at the homes of when they start blossom after a Village St. house. I heard about Franco’s Nationalist air force graduation requirements early: out their schedules, than those of farmers in western neighbors. few years and some do not. the hollies first from a bombed the Spanish cities of 1. Meet all graduation graduating early this year. The following are the results Massachusetts who were . Carl and Eleanor bought the With the help of the bees, neighbor, Mrs. Newton Emer­ Barcelona and Valencia, killing requirements. What about the commence­ of a poll taken of the early waiting to apply for federal dis­ tree, a female, with a male tree however, one male tree can son of Village St., and more 700 persons. 2. Programs planned accor­ ment activities? When will graduates: aster loan funds after Jan. 1. He to plant with it, at a New Jersey provide the pollen to fertilize recently from Mrs. Eldred dingly prior to Aug. 15 of the these students receive their College in February In 1960, the United States and said that 192 loans to farmers nursery in 1946. They had been the blooms and insure a set of Doyle of Charter Oak St. They summer before the senior year. diplomas? All students College in September Japan signed a treaty of mutual had been approved in his dis­ on a trip to visit relatives in fruit on many females. have my thanks. 3. Carry a minimum of 22 graduating early will receive Full time job now trict but have not yet been paid Maryland and noticed a holly Leaf Miner Pest Longer Days. More Light security. classes per week, with a their diplomas in June with the The Armed Forces out. farm on their way home. The We have gain^ 25 minutes of maximum of 35 per week. other members in their class. Full time job wanted The only pest that attacks the Ten years ago; General Among The January Graduates six-inch hollies were a present hollies is holly leaf miner, but daylight since the shortest day 4. Be allowed to elect two The only drawback for them Other Douglas MacArthur announced for their father, the late August this is a very damaging insect, of the year, according to the that he had arbitrated a dispute RANGE AND Shown are a few of the happy January 1973 graduates of Manchester Richard Follensbee, Brian Smith, Dean Carpenter and Gary Carlson. Casperson, who set them in the and Mr. Casperson finds it Travelers Weather Searvice, between the Amateur Athletic FUEL OIL High School. They are, from left, Bernard Von Hone, Lynn DeCampos, (HSW photo by John Fitzgerald) . yard, far enough apart to give necessary to spray his trees at and some of our house plants Union and the National GASOLINE them room to grow. 10-day intervals during the are responding to the change. Collegiate Athletic Association Early Graduates Grow Rapidly period when new growth is New green leaves are for control of U.S. amateur appearing on plants that had BANTLY OIL They have needed the space. developing. He uses malathion, sports. been standing still since fall. The following MHS students Furgalack, James Hallowell, Suver, Patricia Symons, Cheryl Both now are 15'feet tall and which is recommended for this company, !NC. Yankees Mr. Casperson thinks they Those who start the new Five years ago: President will be graduating early: Gayle Karen Herbert, Carol Hubbard, Taggart. purpose, and for those who use Carefree geraniums, which Lyndon Johnson named Clark 331 Main Street Alberti, Sandra Andrade, Kathy Hynes, Carol Kamm, Also, Mary Beth Taylor, Leo would be 35 or 40 feet tall if he malathion, I am told this year bloom in one season from seed. Clifford as secretary of defense Charles Backus, Robert Baker, Denise Kamor, Maryann Teddone, John Tomasko, Mary had not cut t^cm back many that chemists have found a A 4 9 .4 S 9 B times. The trdes gain two feet formulation that eliminates the ■ have already planted the seed after the resignation of Robert Toni Baxter, Gilford Beaulieu, Krach, Nurmand Langelier, Lou Traygis, Michele Vaccaro, Rockville 875-3274' Raymond Berthume, Janet Joseph Lanzano, Debra Lynn Vendrillo, Karen Vennart, in height each year, he says, but evil order we have lemed to or should do so promptly. McNamara. Spring bulbs that were potted Bixler, Paul Buetinea, Lorraine Lawrence, Jean Leffvre, Elaine Mary Ann Ventura, Timothy J. he lops off the tops in late expect with this spray VOL. XXXV, NO. 14 in the fall have been growing Burrows, Edith Cacace, Leslie Libitzky, Philip Lisk, Bruce Lit- Vincent, Bernard J. Vonhone, 'FRIDAY JAN. 19 Does your mouth yearn for winter or .early spring and compound. unseen roots in whatever cool Cordera, Mary Curtis, Lynne vinchyk. Valerie Wilbur. the taste of a real old-fashioned trims back the tips of side The holly leaf miner is a tiny spot a gardener found for them, Decampos, John Delucco Jr., Also, Lynn MacMullen, Louis Also, Constance Willard, Yankee Dinner, better than branches. fly that lays, eggs on the tender and now are poking up fat George Desormiers, Susan Marchand, Teresa Muldoon, Cheryl Wirtz, Helga Wirtz, Jo he kind Grandma used to The green leaves, which leaves. As the eggs hatch the WOODLAND GARDENS flower buds. As the pets are “L«t John, PMI or Loon Zopodka Holp Youl” Dicioccio, Michael Doane, Lisa Ogden, Leontyna Olechno, Ann Yaconiello, Michael President’s Address Student To make? ' provide an excellent small larvae burrow inside the brought into the warm house 168 WOODLAND 8T.~O pon Dolly i l l 9—Phono 643-84741 Phyllis Doenges, Linda Dube, Jane Partridge, James Quinn, Yankowski, Brian Young, Mark Can you envision b^ing served background now for the red leaf, making a small tunnel or the green leaves and flower OPEN SUNDAYS ill .1:00 P.M. Gerard Dubois, Cherise Dzura, Cheryl Rogers, Jame8 Scully, Zoppa, Gaynelle Powers, Gary For some seniors in the high First, all of you who have not not pick up their diploma at this dinner by singing waiters and berries^ will drop the ground in “ mine.” The insect remains in Attend stalks will stretch toward the DURING JANUARY ond FEBRUARY... Kathleen Field. Dawn Simes, Keith Slater, Carlson, Laura Janecek, Ingrid school, Jan. 25 will be the last filled out a pink guidance, time, may do so at the MHS any waitress, dressed'in true the spring and new leaves will the mine through the winter and light. Also, Sandra Fletcher, Judith Staddon, Robert Star- Bonn, Yves Michaud, Richard day of secondary school educa­ questionnaire (essentially this time after graduation. Colonial garb? grow. The berries will stay on new adult flies become Inaugural Always optimistic, gardeners Como Soo Our Complutu Sofoctfon of Deborah Fuller, Howard siak, Marcia Strom, Christine Follansbee. tion, as they have optioned out pertains to all those who didn’t Those are about all the 1 ^ e tree throughout the winter, airborne in early summer. of completing the second attend the meeting) must do so reminders I remember so I’ll Would you like to witness an but will turn a darker color and An American Species are telling each other that 1973 PLANTS tor TERRARIUMS semester and worked to get the before you leave. This question­ leave it at that. Any further auction bf rare antiques in a then drop to make way for new The Casperson trees are cannot possibly be as bad a year credits to graduate early. This naire is very brief and is news or activities will be posted gaily decorated dining hall? crop. American holly, which has for plants as we had in water- A close-up view of holly berries and leaves on a 26-year old tree at the home Carl i r AUDOBON SEED-MIX . 100 Ibr. $6.98 soaked 1972. Casperson at 3 Village St. The berries will stay on the tree all winter. (Herald photo by MHS Honor Roll Tutoring short article is addressed to available from Miss Beechler in the High School World. Manchester High School will Well, wait no longer; make Only When Snow demonstrated its hardiness in A SUNFLOWER SEED . . . 50 lbs. $7.98 those seniors who will be in the guidance office. Also the If anyone has any questions be represented at President your reservations for. Old You might think that birds, our climate. It is distinguished Buceivious) leaving then. yellow questionnaire sent out to pertaining to the above Nixon’s Inaugural Parade in Fashioned Dinner sponsored by which com e to the Casperson from is cousin, English holly, Ftpaf Doni to fg t Our PaaHMrad FriumM I would first, on behalf of the you earlier this year should be material or questions about Washington D.C. on January 20 the Round TJable Singers ,Feb. feeders for sunflower seeds, not only by its hardiness but by W« Havai kIRD POOD, RUPPURR, PHROeRR aiid BLECTRIC Rules Explained WATER WARMRRR Trend rest of the senior class and the completed and returned to the anything else, or if you just by a member of the Junior 10. would strip the berries from the the fact that berries are formed school, like to wish you the best One of the great unsolved average, you make the Regular office. The four by six cards want to talk or discuss the high Class. tree, but Mr. Casperson says on the new growth each year. of experience as you leave our Today’s Thought Hebron mysteries of high school life in­ Honor Roll. must be filled out also. school or anything, feel free to To raise money for a trip to that the only birds he has seen The English holly, grown memory filled institution. Secondly, all early' call me or come to school and volves the period of time To be considered as having an David Matthewson, the Hawaii, the .Round Table eating the berries are robins, commercially in Oregon and I N D O O R 1 Whatever your opinions of this graduating Seniors who are par­ talk with me. sold as cut branches throughout O Lord, Jesus Christ, who said Fireplace Wood between the end of the quarter A average, half or more of your T ravels youngest member of the first Singers are holtjing this temp­ .coming back from the south in school were and whatever you ticipating in the graduation Once again, remember to the country at the Christmas to Your Apostles, “ Let the little and the (hopeful) appearance of grades must be A's. For exam­ Co. Governor’s Horse Guards, ting dinner for the i^cre price o f early spring, and then only Town Meeting Monday PLANTS gained while a student here, the ceremonies must be measured keep in touch and live with children come to me, and forbid $2.00 a section your name in the paper in a ple, J/ie ha§ five courses, in This year the Guidance will ride his favorite, G.- Watt $2'per person. Tjie menii,will Caw mm mi ukthmU fet «■!, ' people will truly miss you and them not, for of such^i's the 3 Ncttam Mh R-N , WWA Mi'ftW W RNRlWMll: column labeled, “ Honor Roll.” which he has ej^^ed three A's Department has been coor­ for caps and gowns and must be gusto. .• ; - the contributions you have in this kingdom of heaven,” ^ant, I What goes on in this time? is and two B’s. He fills ’the dinating the student tutoring responsible for picking up these . Peace, Due ilotSeiit of dn assortmenf of MAHCHiS’lK LUMBER ANNE EMT received approval from the made. As you set out to take parade. Due pray, that, infused with the hold a card and game party, your name drawn out of a hat requirements for the High program under the direction of articles at Marlows. Chris Saunders mouth-watering mam courses, Board of Finance. Rm Our OraMlMvtM diverse paths and new direc­ space to each state, only 15 spirit of Your love, I may lead Correspondent open free to members and and then sent in to The Herald? Honor Roll. But, what if he Mrs. Grace Kunz, counselor. As Thirdly, if you are attending Senior Class President and home-made pies of all HASH... The traxcavator is used in the Tuberous Begonia full ol BMUttftlf tions (maybe you will be direc­ members are allowed to par­ the little ones to You. Permit Tel. 228-3971 friends of St. Peter’s, Saturday Or is your student identification flunked his math final and got a of Dec. 20, 46 students were any of the senior class functions types. sanitary landfill operation on tionless; letting “ it” happen to ticipate and David was selected none to be lost of those whom The acceptance of three evening at 8 in Phelps Hall. numl^r divided by last year’s C, giving him AAABC for the being tutored by 32 student during senior week, your class On top of the delicious m ^ l, Old Colchester Rd. and the a Gloxinnia Biribs GIFT PUNTS! you, not having you happen to as one of the nine nqembers to You have given in my charge. Hebron roads and the ap­ Prizes and door prizes will be class standing and multiplied quarter? These grades average tutors and eight students who dues of $2 must be passed in to participants Will be waited on expenditure had not been an­ “ it” ) use whatever you have ride. > Give me the gift of wisdom, propriation of 65,500 for repairs awarded and those aUending • Auisas by the number of letters in the out to AABBB, don’t they? Too had requested tutors had not our treasurers, Jeff Stone or Wrestlers (hand and ’foot) by actual ticipated in the current budget. gained from your stay at MHS that I may teach them to the town’s caterpillar are requested to bring their middle name of the person who bad. It’s regular honors for poor yet been assigned tutors. Dave Hoyt, or to Mr. Kor- members of, the Round Table, • Gtirysaiitheiniiins to make life fruitful. The First Co. Gpverrapr’s faithfully your truths. Help traxcavator will be brought to own tables, cards or ganqes, sits in front of you in Joe. An additional 20 students who busieski by June 1. who will grace the hungry with Card Party and many more! ' Now I will disperse with Narrowly Horse Guards,, which them to withstand the temp­ the voters at a special town and snacks. Beverages will be homeroom? The requirements for a B had been assigned to tutors had Senior class activities song throughout the evening. «BESnilb D The Women’s Ciub of St. celebrates its 200th anniversary 0 meeting called for Monday those philosophical things, tations of the world and come to served. If the result is between 4 and average are quite similar to dropped out of the program scheduled as of now are: Special entertainment will be Peter’s Episcopal Church will which you will probably hear a in 1978, is located in Avon and is You who are the Way, the evening at 8 at the Hebron 5, you make the High honor roll, those for an A, so they do not either because they had im­ Quadrangle Party, June; Senior Defeated provided, including a million times later on. Some seen at most public state func­ Truth, and the Life. Elementary School. and if it is between 5 and 6, you merit any further considera­ proved their skills or were no Reception (Prom and Dawn barbershop quartet. New FILIGRfE reminders are in store for those The Manchester High tions, especially parades as Endow me with the spirit of The Planning and Zoning qualify for Regular honors). tion. longer interested. Dance), June 15; and Senior England witchcraft, and more who attended the earlier Wrestling team was narrowly Honor Guards to the Governor. love, so that, with Your help, I Commission has approved Wrong! The Honor Roll is Some additional interesting The intent of the program is Picnic, June 18. galore. \ meeting of all early graduates defeated by Hall High School may direct the children and acceptance of Yorkshire Dr., determined by a simple system tidbits on Honor Roll deter­ to provide supplementary help The Graduation Exercises Dave completed his recruit HARDBOARDS (Tuesday, Jan. 9). last Friday by a score of 24-18. yoiith to Your perfect love, that Brighton Rd. and Rub Circle, by people in the office. For the mination are as follows: No to students above and beyond are tentatively scheduled for class in June 1972 and since After the meal, an old <0 Wrestling well for' they may grow to love You with all in London Berrie Estates, benefit of all you worried grade below a C is allowed. the extra help pefiod after June 19, barring any extension then has participated in fashioned auction will be held, Manchester were Ed MaChuga, all their hearts, to keep Your following recommendation by students who hang by your Physical Education grades are school and the individual of school because of missed numerous parades, jhe week where articles of extraordinary Bud Durant, Mike Voiland and beauty on a commandments with all their the Board of Selectmen. thumbs for three weeks waiting net considered in Honor Roll department study rooms days, etc. encampment at Camp Meskill, value will be offered to .the Mark Odell who went on to strength, and to live for the T h e recommendation, forepartnient Thursday — periods 7 and 8. Continuing to exhibit outstan­ patience, so that, meek and surplus to the maintenance of simplified terms, if you have an your report card, and figure are m^ching students and busieski. recently received Jiis Compa­ of Manchester High School any Friday — Regular school day ding ability were Senior Mark humble of heart, I niay treat the dump account for extensive A average, you makeTthe High this great mystery out for tutors-'^ring the same un­ A fifth item which will be nion Dog Degree with his week day. There will be two sit­ with an extended homeroom Odell and Junior Mike Voiland them always with gentleness, repairs to the traxcavator has Honor Roll, and if you have a B yourseif! Good Luck! assigned periods and finding repeated later .on is that all Miniature Schnauzer Whiskers. tings, one at 6 p.m. and one at 8. tutors in certain subject areas. period in order to distribute se­ seniors who do not attend the who still remain undefeated. — and, together with them, I may another winter He is employed as a page at Remember the date,’ Feb. 10, cond semester schedules to D.J. In general, students who graduation ceremony and do Mary Cheney Library. and COME. )i receive Your heavenly reward. volunteer as tutors spend one students. I ask You, 0 Lord, make me period per week Wito the stu­ ...High school exams will be like unto a child so that, About Town Tribe Cagers Defeat dent. More time may be scheduled each day from 8-10 gathered together with Your assigned if necessary. and from 10:10-12:10 p.m. Physical Education Changes (In The Way flock, I shall seek nothing save Mahehester Square Dance Penney High, 55-48 An evaluation of the program Makeup periods are scheduled You, love none other than You. Club will have a dance Saturday with your present Tuesday through Friday from 1- Through Your heavenly from 8 to 11 p.m. at Verplanck will be conducted at the end of During the last few months, '‘We feel that Physical 11th grades. Both to be im­ At a meeting Tuesday night 3 p.m. blessing, mdy all reach the S ch ool. Earl Johnston of The Manchester High Schooi Jeff Ahl’s foul shot at the 2:01 the semester to find ways of im­ the Physical Education Review Education is an important part plemented in the 1973-74 school the Student Assembly proposed never-ending happiness of Vernon will be the caller. Mr. Indians, suppressed most of the mark. The quick rally cut the proving the program. Committee, has been at work of a student’s high school years. year. further revision of two of the seeing face to face the Father, and Mrs. Russell White will cue way, rebounded with a' late Tribe’s lead down to 3 points. Suggestions froin tutors, information about post high gathering information, and dis­ It provides a break from the E. Length of Periods: five points of the program! the who lives and reigns with you in the rounds. Committees for the third quarter rally and tripped But a tight Indian defense — students, and teachers will be school education. cussing alternatives to the academic schedule for physical When feasible to incorporate first; that a student should the unity of the Holy Spirit, one dance are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest up Penney High 55-48 last coupled with two clutch baskets invited. Parents who do not receive a Physical Education Program at activity and gives students a a double period for Physical .8 credits in P. E. for gradua­ Friday at Clarke Arena. by Connie McCurry and a Any MHS student who wishes letter and wish to have one Education. tion rather than the 1.2'credit God, world without end. Amen. Leemon, door duty; Mr. and heating system? Manchester High School. chance to meet and work Mrs. William Lopes, Mr. and The Penney Black Knights Carlson foul shot — kept to volunteer as a tutor or who should call the Guidance Office. The committee, made up of cooperatively with other We, in the Physical Educa­ originally recom m end^. This Submitted by: Mrs. Quent Mangun, and Mr. maintained a slim lead Manchester on top for the vic­ wants to be assigned a tutor The Flanagan Aptitude advisory board and student students, as well as developing tion Policy Review Committee, revision would allow a student Rev. Msgr. and Mrs. Norman Marshall, throughout the first half, as tory. should see Mrs. Kunz in the Classification Test (FACT) was assembly members, the athletic skills, used not only in have studied and revised the to take any two yiarsj of P.E. Edward J. Reardon refreshments. both teams were lacking in Kurt Carlson displayed pin­ Guidance Office. administrated this week to ap­ physical Vacation staff, and youth,but in one’s adult life. F o r existing Physical Education with a third year (mtranal, m- St. James R.C. Church strong offensive thrust. point accuracy frotq^the field as tliis week tne Guidance Dept, proximately 16 students who the administration has these reasons, we feel that all policy, and have broadened the cluding elective courses. In the third quarter, following he netted 19 points,'While Rich has mailed home a letter to had indicated their counselors developed a compromise students should take part in the program to increase the The second change proposed Kurt Carlson’s jump shot, the Haberern pumped in 13 parents of juniors who are plan­ that they weye interested in proposal which after considera­ physical education program possibilities within the program refers to Part C of the diiginal Indian offense caught fire as markers. Ahl and Robinson, of ning to further their education. knowing more about their app- tion by students and faculty, and earn the 1.2 credifh that can be explored by P. E. Review docuiiient. |The they scored 10 of the next 12 Penney, each scored 16 and 10 In it, the many steps to be taken titudes for various kinds of oc­ will be brought before the required in physcal education students, thereby making Assembly proposed t h « both J. baskets. The result of the points, respectively. in the junior year for planning cupations. The tests were ad­ Board of Education for action. for graduation, unless, excused Physical Education more V. and Varsity boy t|nd girl If your view of winter is watching your money go up in scoring spurt saw Manchester Manchester now ups its record post high school education are ministered by Paul Rashaw, an Before being presented to the by a physician. appealing to more students. athletes have the option of leading by a wide 43-31 margin, to 4-5, just on^ game below the outlined. industrial arts teacher on the board, the proposal will be A. Reqi^em ent; Hopefully, these changes will being excused fromlP. E. smoke with high heating biiis, you shouid iook into of which they never yielded. .500 mark, while the loss sends These steps include con­ staff, who is also studying in the thoroughly discussed by the - Students' required t o pass alleviate the preisent atten­ during their sport session. iow-cost naturai gas. Thousands of famiiies in the CNG area However, midway through Penney into the CCIL cellar. sulting catalogues, taking tests, field of guidance. Results of the Student Assembly, and then by ., Physical Education eat* year dance problem in Physical All students are ur^d to aiready know-ybu get more heat for your money when you the final stanza, Penney staged The Indians take on Maloney visiting schools. The letter also test will be interpreted to these the student body. for ^adiiation. ''Student ?^ust Education classes. The new express their opinions on these a slight comeback, capped by High tonight in Meriden. has a bibliography of sources of students in the near future. progranqs are to be im­ matters to home room switch to gas. And converting to gas heat is easy. Just a The proposal, as" it how acciimulate 1.2 credits except if 5 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM appears is printed below! excused by doctor. plemented in the 1973-74 school representatives of the Student smail conversion unit is instaiied in your present boiier or IKSXAUL INSTANTLY — PAINT TO PLEASE B. Marking; year.” Assembly. furnace, with gas, your money isn’t tied up in bulk Pass/fail mark to replace 16”x36” 16”St72” 24TX72*’ MEN’S (ti ert deliveries of fuel, either. Gas comes to you constantly through F O ^ N O T E 5 letter grading on a senjester KaoiQ *1.60 •3.20 *4.80 safe underground pipelines. You only pay for the fuel you C. Athletic Credit: ' .. SUITS use, as you use it. That’s natural gas. The economical Vatsity athletes have the op­ The High School World way to heat your home. Convert today. Call your gas u^h>4r vx^ii-3^ tion to be excused from MEN'S on har\^ers heating contractor or CNG in Hartfprd (525-0111) or New H /4 F P E N MO l OX Physical Education- during CetEditor Sports Editor , \ their sport season. Junior Var­ Britain (224-9157). Ask about the CNG low monthly rental plan. UJiuu. FOOTNJOTES ANDREA BURR ROBERT WALSH \ sity athletes will be excused 7ft' • SHIRTS 250 300 from. iPhysical Education! the c d -^ ito r Art Editor • day of a mUtch or gam e;- IHANE KELLSEY ANNA CYR4: • D. Curriculum: Mt9 MAMOMturmm t>o 'io\x a e ^ iX Y . Feature! Editor Faculty Advisor 111 MMN 29Q W M''niF IPK’ Curriculunachange tb u ^ude CONNECTICUT NATURALQAS CORPORATION CAROL LARIVEE ZANE VAUGHAN elective courses‘’^ m tt|j|^i2th 285 CENTiR STREET 906 MAIN 51. [A5! 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PAGE TEN — MANCHE:STER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1973— PAGE ELEVEN Rockville Hospital Notes OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE. Admitted Thursday: Betty Kolosinski, Grand Ave., non; Adelle Patterson, Gerald BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Bolton Woman Appointed Adams, Laurel St., Rockville; Rockville; Ruth Ladd, Dr., Vernon; Rose Plnney, Hale VERY AMUSINGFATHER-~- I Court Gases St., Rockville; Doris Rogers, VEAH-I SOME- FOR A •YOUNG FELLOW 'rtJU’RE HEHHEHJWJTi Va JU ST m - Roberta Burtt, Stafford Tumblebrook Dr, Vernon; i( PROBABLY A SHORT-J THAT GUY IS SMILIN' 'CAUSE HE HAS A SOFT AS THE PDUAR, AMOS. Vernon Ave., Rockville; Susan I HURRIEP RIGHT OVER, WHAT'S JWELL^EVEWy ...1 GET A T g w m m L e p r o b l e m w h ic h HiS FOREMAN CAN'T TIMESTHINK. BONED-w.I’M ACTUALLY A6 Springs; Pedro Chinsky, Heath Maloon, River St., PIICSD^Vl Y E R * S t i m e I s u o a < / iV !___ _ CIRCUIT! __ SOLVE EITHER/ TH’ f=OREMAN IS FROWN­ TH’ TOUGHEST 1 w i outfHTA-rev ,t f W s p e c i a l To Legislation Position Saenger, Talcott Ave., I PART OF CLIMB­ REPUCeRTHESTEWARPESSES ^ HARP AG AN ANVIL'. PIP Harry Gill, 58, of Storrs, fined Brookside Lane, Vernon; Rockville; Robert Russell, PROBLEM?) TOUCH THIS ING 'CAUSE HE KNOWS HE'S GETTIN' TH' X T E L L YOU ^ Glen Peterson, 19, of 333 Lake Rockville; Louis Saidak, UGHT SILENT BUSINESS F=BOM TH' GUY- • ANP IN' TH 'LA D PER USE' Pin” BOTH HAt'^5 ON she has met many state She and her husband Leigh $100 for operating a motor Charles Diviney, South St., Westland Rd., Ellington; OF S U C C E S S , about ^CORING St., Vernon, under arrest in Patricia Dr., Vernon. SWITCH... TH' BULL IS SMILIN' CAUSE HE CAME UP TtlE EPOE OF THE JUDITH DONOHUE officials who have all been have four children, Leslie, 13; vehicle while his license was Rockville; Christopher Duell, Gregory Sojka, Laurel Rd., THROUGH TH' RANKS AM KNOWS WHAT cctviE S w h e n p in n e r t a b l e THE WINNING connection with an attempted YOU’RE HALF­ “very nice and helpful.” She is Mile Hill Rd., Rockville; Ellington; Mason Stone, EACH ONE OF THEM IS THINKING.' ANP PUSH yoUR g o a l i n o u r , Correspondent Martin, 10; Charles (“Chick” ) holdup Monday, was released suspended, and $75 for reckless Births Thursday: A daughter WAY UP.' Hillside Ave., Vernon. CHAW BACH.' l a g t h o c k e y Tel. 649-8409 looking forward to learning 8 and Malcolm, 6. from custody Thursday on a driving. Florence Gaskell, Somers; Vi­ GAME? vian Hayes, Stafford Springs; Discharged Thursday: Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Andersen, Mary Ann Ferguson of more about the intricacies of reduced bond. Paul F. McGarry, 19, of Center Rd., Vernon; A son to the workings of the state Peterson, charged with Willimantic, fined $20, after Janet Hedman, Ellington Ave., Huguette Henry and baby, Converse Rd. has been ap­ Rockville; Mrs. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gerow, legislature, which she termed Annual Meeting attempted first-degree robbery trial, for causing unnecessary Rockville; Mark Hunter, L pointed to serve as secretary to Kilguse, Trout Stream Dr.,Ver­ RFD 2, Rockville. the general laws committee for “intriguing”. St. George’s Episcopal and possession of controlled noise with motor vehicle. Merline Dr., Vernon; Cheryl the'current session of the state Participation in the local Church will hold its annual drugs, was released on a $2,500 Daniel V. P aul, 27, of legislature, according to Bolton governmental process is not meeting and election of officers surety bond posted in Circuit Anderson Rd., Tolland, fined Republican town committee new to Mrs. Ferguson, as she Sunday morning, according to Court 12 at Manchester. The $15 for operating a motor vehi­ SPECIAL PURCHASE ^^ROM CHRYSLER CGRP. chairman Robert Dixon. has served as clerk to the vicar Rev. John Flora III. A bond was furnished by a cle with unsafe tires, and $10 Mrs. Ferguson was Boards of Finance and communion service will be held professional bondsman. for operating with defective 1972 DODGE BY HANK LEONARD 1972 DODGE MICKEY FINN recommended by the town com- Educaiton. She also operates at 10:15 a.m. followed by a Peterson was released from marker light. He was acquitted Polara Custom 4-Dr. Hardtop. Power steering, power disc Coronet Custom. Power steering, power disc brakes, light Bolton Secretarial Service from brakes, factory air, vinyl roof, light pkg. package. Factory Air. TWO MORE LETTERS IVm T WILL WE WE'LL KNOW IF YOU RECEIVE SOMETHING mittee and by state breakfast and the meeting. Manchester Memorial Hospital of operating with defective 1 her home. DEMANDING THE J DO? HOW WILL THAT BELONGS TO YOUR SON — A TIE representative David Odegard Wednesday, and was being held brdkes. THERE IS NO PROOF THAT RANSOM MONEY V VE KNOW WHICH — OR SHIRT — ANYTHING THAT WILL Raymond E. Rock, 42, of 12 — AND THERE WILL )CVE IS FROM THE PRWE t h e y ARE HOLDING HIM' to serve as stenographer for the at the Connecticut Correctional THIS NOTE IS FROM THE Center, Hartford, on a $5,000 Westfield St., fined $25 for *3035 *2945 KIDNAPPER! . BE OTHERS' X R -AL KIDNAPPER? committee which is headed by ■4 ALLCARRYREMAININGCHRYSLERCORP. 18 MONTH OR 18,000 MIU WARRANTEE ★ Rep. Stanley Page V Guilford. Six Face Drug Charges surety bond. failure to drive in the es­ MENTIONEP In court Thursday, Judge tablished lane, and $30 for IT IN lO Her duties will consists of setting up public hearings for Nicholas Armentano ordered speeding. i-n GECONPGf /./fl In South Windsor Raid Cheryl A. Wolf, 19, of New /AAN IN THE m i d d l e proposed legislation and that Peterson be examined to SPECIAL REDUCTIONS recording goings-on at these South Windsor Police raided • The home’s occupant, determine whether he is drug Britain, fined $25 for failure to 1973 Gilbert C. Camblor, 17, charged stop for school bus. 1973 meetings. The general laws a 239 Lawrence Rd. home dependent. ON ALL 7 2 committee is one of the largest Thursday night, seized with possession of controlled The alleged holdup attempt MODELS IN STOCK! and most active of the suspected marijuana and pills, drugs with intent to sell. He Monday occurred at the Plaza Cases nolled (not prosecuted) and arrested six South Windsor was held overnight on a $5,000 Pharmacy, 709 E. Middle Thursday included: CHRYSLER legislative groups. DODGE FEATURE BUY Although apparently sur­ youths. bond, and was to be presented Tpke., Manchester. The phar­ Wayne R. Birdsey, 27, of no BY FRANK O’NEAL prised by her appointment, Police said they found three in Circuit Court 12 at East macy owner, Robert Sandals, certain address, charged with BRAND NEW 1973 DODGE DART SHORT RIBS pounds of a substance believed Hartford today. operating a motor vehicle while Mrs. Ferguson is looking told police a man wielding a gun SWINGER SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP ■S- KNOW- VJUSt 'ffyfT to be marijuana, and a small • Richard M. Putinas, 22, of demanded various narcotics. his license was suspended. ^OU SHOtJLDN'T forward to the activities of the P^ul Kruse, 47, of Hartford, Equipped with automatic, 225 cu. in. 6 cylinder engine, power steering, radio, deluxe PRISCII.I.A’S POP BY Al. VERMEER APTEK all I'fA SO CA^^EKA-eHV. number of pills. The raid was 119 Scott Dr., and Joseph E. The would-be robber, however, l'L U 6UKEBEGLApV>)l\ElsJ, FEEL-tHAt WAV. next few months. She described the result of a local police Theriault, 19, of 220 Beelzebub unsafe lane change. vinyl interior, vinyl body side molding, whitewalls, undercoated. Stock No. 2836. AMO W HERE CAM r HAVEN'T 'fvAEl6tJRiST6EA60N 'THEVRE her first three days on the job was apparently scared from the t h e h e a r t t o VERY GCPP investigation. Rd., both charged with store upon the entry of another WHAT'S MEW I FIN D A as “very interesting” and said 1973 DODGE VANS & PICKUPS WITH THE COSTUME... FbR OJR Arrested were: possession of controlled drugs customer. CARIBOUS SC3MBTHlN<3- ECONOMV. and conspiracy to violate the Hotchkiss School FDR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 'ZF REALL.Y Manchester Police *2795 KOOKie.'* state narcotics act. Putinas was apprehended Peterson at the To Become Coed released on a $1,000 cash bond, nearby Shady Glen Dairy Store, KW CMYStn KW ones and Theriault was released on a SALISBURY (AP) - The 1172 KW 1972 cwrsin 1972 KW 1972 CMran € 840 E. Middle Tpke. Police said nmiTnYiii KWNR7 COMKT CUSTOM KwronMiyu. $500 non-surety bond. Peterson was identified by private Hotchkiss School for 48nt Ssta. y-9, wtMiitie, psMT 2-Dr. HT. V-8, auto., vinyl 6-passenger Wagon. V-8, 4-Door Sedan. V-8, auto., Q • Robert E. Trudnack, 18, of Sandals as the gunman. boys will accept girl students in itsMtat caitMS packKS, «kql Int., light pkg., rad., WW, auto,, power steering, PS, vinyl roof, factory air. Shop, then ratf, rs4s. Stock Ito. 2441. power brakes, roof rack. 21 Sunset Terrace; Paul September lSf74 for the first fac. air, vinyl roof, Stock No. 2641 Monday night, police were undercoat. Stock No. 2699. Stock No. 2878. STOP Theriault, 17, of 220 Beelzebub unable to arouse Peterson, who time since the school was *4095 BY HANA-BARBERA Rd.; and Michael T. Hornat, 19, founded in 1891, Headmaster A. *3695 *4125 *3495 THE FUNT.STONES rSSSBUICK was being held at the police of 713 Foster St., all charged station lockup. He was William Olsen Jr. said l-M with conspiracy to violate the admitted to the hospital, ap­ Thursday. ★ SAVE ON ’72 DEMOS ★ I state narcotics act. Both were parently suffering from a drug He said about 150 girls would 1972 eWYStn 1972 ORYSLEX 1972 NIT 1972 MMI released on $500 non-surety overdose, according to piolice. be enrolled by the fall of 1976. NEWHMT ROYAL SWMCa by Art Sanaom ONE OF A KIND KimiT mriu.'' CM9KT CUSTOM THE BORN LOSER •^ J \u bonds. Next court date is Feb. 22. 4-Door Sedan. PS, PB, 2-Door Hardtop. PS, PB, 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto.. 4-Door Sedan. V-8, auto., 0£ , Court dates for all except radio, vinyl roof, factory radio, vinyl roof, factory PS, PB. vinyl roof, factory PS, radio, low miles. Stock HOU INEPT, SLfAV^E. USED CAR BUYS air, low miles. Stock No. air, low miles. Stock No. air. low miles. Stock No. No. 2301. \mc\L\C, $TAf?riN6» TOMORROW, Camblor will be Feb. 5 at East Cases disposed of at 2644. 2693.' 2584. , more Hartford. BOLAND SAVE ^aSTINCJI^^X Thursday’s court Session in­ SAVE SAVE SAVE Onr Prlcti Are Creot, The Cart A rt letter cluded : 72 OPEL GT *2795 Mark D. Joslin, 16, of 200 Edwin R. Barton, 22, of Staf­ OIL CO. •k Many Others To Choose From -k Northview Dr., South Windsor, ford Springs, fined $25 for since 1935 — \\^ 4 *p m U, bucket eeula. A H redio, Ru>Ie Oruiife, low, low “OLDEST D0DGE-CHRY8LER DEALER In HARTFORD COUNTY” “V mUoi. and Stephen A. Semahski, 16, of operating a motor vehicle with 926 Ellington Rd., South defective exhaust system. He FUEL OILS 67 PLYMOUTH FURY *1195 AUTOMATIC DELIVERY ...WOT Windsor, were arrested was convicted after trial. 24-HOUR SERVICE MATCHBO/ ■ floor hordtop. outomutlo'lronomlition, power stoorinf, Thursday afternoon on charges Thomas E. Crouse, 33, of 79 BUDGET ACCOUNTS I. power brukoo, radio, riiqrl top. of possession of stolen goods. WELCOMED C H 0 R C H ES Vernon Center Heights, 72 ELECTRA CUSTOM *4895 South Windsor Police said. Vernon, fined $20 for passing in 369 CENTER 8T. noDBE I OF MANCHESTER I I Joslin was additionally Phone 643-6320 <3 a Buink e door hardtop, power wlodowo, power ooat, faetory a “no passing” zone. 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 u - air, tilt wheol.-cuotom top. regal black on black. A real charged with possession of fom. marijuana. MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER 71 BUICK RIVIERA *4495 Police said the stolen goods charges stem from the Pl.AIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI NT ■ door hardtop, all Riviera talrai including custom interi­ OH V or and top. Faetory air. powor window • and aaat. orulseo- December theft of stereo equip­ PARTlCUl_/IRLY AFTER WELL, WHAT ARE ■ V I MERCURY X Sl^TERHooO yoUfVE HAD A i-n malic, very low mileage. ment from a South Windsor B E R M U D A o n i o n HAVING VOUR Y o u D O IN G ? home. Also taken in that house R i g h t A N D , — ^ R i g h t 72 BUICK RIVIERA CUSTOM break were bicycle parts, POWERFUL’ UHBIKIS.ER ON, PORTRAIT B R O TH E R S ON, ?-Oaor Hqrnd t<.n oH Fllrctra oxtrni more sales than ever before! It will certainly pay you to shop now for with factory air. powerTwiniiowi aod seaU. Diplomat Sean Hutchinson, 29, of Broad blue.block. Brook, was treated at Hartford that car you’ve been wanting .. . and the place to get the savings is at We Must Make Room For Hospital Thursday for injuries MORIARTY’SI ^ NewTrodesen738UlCKS&0PELS he suffered after being hit by a car in South Windsor, police said today. Hutchinson walked into the BY ROLSTON JONES ami FRANK R h)(;E■;WAY WINTHROI* BY DICK CAVALLI S&SBUICK path of a car on Sullivan Ave. at about 5:30 p.m., police said. DOLORES/SALiY/ MIT2I, r WHAT LIVING IN THE . K$tgland*u f'oaftii Crou*in>r BMirA'-Opr/—Sao6 ()• ntcr * The car’s driver, Richard DOLORES/SALLY^ AAITZI/ NANCVJ CONNIE/ PAX AREVOU FAST AND FIANNIN© H E W O N Z G F X X 3 B O O K S O F Sl'inuiMS ST., MMCHESTER (Open Em.) 649-4S71 Baldwin, 62, of 94 Graham Rd., NANCY, CONNIE./ FAX PEVEFO-X BETTY lO U, DOING/ FOR THE FUTURE. O tO N O U (Z fATNER OPEN UNSOLD BAF=FLE TTCKETB. Ihe ta ONM* 4 »own 15. N«i M A|wsy. Oc. MmIi hon. CeWwiI Just D fmm OewiHowf* HadOoriH South Windsor, was not PEVERLY/ PETTY LOU, CAROL AND MILLIE. BOSS? THATGRBAX BK3 UH-HUH. charged, police said. CAROLANDMIU.IE. BOX HE WON IN TVIE 7 ^ RAFRLE?’ :|TZGERALDI j u g NEW 19 72 , V “■ i f.* ' ' FORD C M N TORINO 1-19 U ght blue, 2-door hardtop, standard transmis­ sion, 302 V-8, vinyl seats, white side walls, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE .V l*M *, NI* I,. TM I,, ul *•! CM* cxrr c?f Excellent Selection of

1 \ X PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1^73 Red Sox Hope Five First Period Scores Added Duties CAMBRIDGE, Mass '■• • • i- i* ■ •• <•. (AP) — IVler (June, »|M»rlH Cepeda Answer inforiiiuliitn direrlor nl East, Mir Hinre 1 9 6 2 , has BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox, forced into action Trigger Islanders’ Upset arr«‘|>l4‘"' We Have A Can^And A tally with 2:36 remaining. beat Pittsburgh for the se­ Paul Smith led the DILLON The week’s Super Scout Award goes to Melody, the story Shamrocks’ scoring with 25 “I was not sure even when cond night in a row. coming to light shortly after East whipped Weaver, High , Price Anybody Would Love To Handle! Guy Lapointe and Rejean while Biff Grimes, John Kildish it was 5-0,” said Westfall, a last Tuesday night at the Ea|[les’ Nest. and Lyle Eastman followed resident of Pelham, N.M. “I Houle also scored for % Springfield Tech comes to town tonight and Ogrodnik with 20,19 and 10 points respec­ GET BACK TO THE FORD Saw how they could turn it Montreal—the latter into an was anxious to learn as much as possible about the Bay tively. % GUARANTEED around when I was with empty net with one second Staters. He contacted Melodty and the latter agreed to Henry Aldridge and Len 100 them. I remember last year left—while A1 McDonough cross over the state line and scout Tech in its game with Farrand netted 13 and seven when we were down 6-1 in and Greg Polls tallied for Springfield Commerce last l^iesday night at the Civic ' markets for thp Knicks. FOR 60 OAYS WITH BASICS Oakland in the first period Pittsburgh. Center. WEST SIDE MIDGETS and we won. A team like the CARS NO MILEAGE LIMITATION! Gerry Meehan scored two “I had quite a night,” Melody related. “I had all kinds of Bruins can come out and goals—the first after only 31 trouble getting into the gym. I had to see three guys before Tou gm m is guaranm e o m y n yo u m iy 8 usou csr wira our itn w sign snowing n OW WMOOW . . . That's our 100% underestimate a team. seconds^and assisted on a anyone would let meiih on thi^ (school-coaching) pass. w . L. Guarantoe.* K shniily stMos Nurt for 60 days H Mythlng poops out Hint tho guvanlM saM wouMnl poop out. . . w a ll fix “I knew they were going n troai. . . Including roplacomant parts A laborl. . . So now you know bow to look for o good usad earl. . . And third while linemate Hugh “When I finally got in, I looked up at the scoreboard and Army & Navy 11 3 SomoHmos Just As Important. . . How to stay cMm whNe doing HI Harris had a goal and three there was only two minutes to play. The game started at State Bank 10 4 assists as Buffalo trimmed 6:30 and not 8 o’clock. Commerce was ahead something Crispino’s 9 5 'Engine, TransmlssloiL Rear Axle, Front Axle Assombly, Brake System, Electric System. WHh Unlimited Mileage, For 60 Daysl Chicago. The triumph gave like 88 to 40. Andy’s . 8 6 1 Chevelle Deluxe Colonnade the Sabres a 19-1-3 mark on “I turned around andcamiahome and got here in time to WINF 2 Hardtop Coupe their own ice. Jim Lorentz see the entire second half.” He had no game report to ^Nassiffs ____ 2 12 PINTO 2-DOOR SEDAN ^ ------VOLKSWAGENS------and Rick Martin also beat make but chalked it uf) as a new experience. ILLING 7 2 PINTO $2195 BRAND NEW 73 CHEVELLE Chicago goalie Tony Illing’s junior varsity 68 VW $1395 69 VW $1805 lliaialMML AuliMHOe, faaa. Baal aharpl basketball team won its second Colonnade Hardtop. 350 "V-G Turbohydromatic, ★ ★ ★ straight game yesterday 64 VW $795 70 VW $ 170 5 vinyl roof, power steering, power brakes, radio, afternoon by defeating Webb OahnwaadaiLblMS. 71 CHEVROLET $3195 WITH A w-s. whitewalls, luster seal. Stock No. 8894. SALE Junior High of Wethersfied, 65- 6 0 VW $1595 PRICE Off the Cuff 56, on the locals’ court. fa aiii a iill lakaA Start your own rB9SNM9l» INM« 7 1 VW $2995 FORD PINTO Ck>ntrolling the opening tap, 65 VW $995 CAWFa. mint caiid.. tad. niing never looked back as it 71 FORD SQUIRE •3495 DahixaMiiaii,HMk. 69 VW $1495 y-a. PINTO WAGON Good to learn that the 1973 Women’s Town Duckpin steadily built up its margin. All DalnxaaadaR,lMiaa. Bowling 'Tournament will be run on a handicap basis. This 19 Illing cagers played with 14 7 1 VW $1995 iNikoit gas war. Dahna Mdan, yiBaw. 7 1 VW $2095 OUR USED CAR scoring. Ed White paced the change in format should encourage a bigger field for the PONTIAC $1895 PINTO 3-DOOR RUNABOUT event slated to start Feb. 3 at the Holiday Lanes ...Report attack with 12 points while Jeff 69 VW $1505 Daiaxaaadan,wiSta. 7 1 VW $1995 laWawa S Q a a r ManSap. B ayBaSar, out of (jieorgetowD is that Eki Fitzgerald, former East Backofen and Bill Finnegan" REPUTATION RUNS chipped in 10 markers each. Catholic H i^ standc^ut, is just another number on the 64 VW $795 PONTIAC » $1095 Ed Miller topped Webb’s pahnaaadaiLUiia. 70 VW $1695 squad. A new coa(ih.came in and the talented local player iaBteiiaSalartlla|aB.S4 .aitlBaiaac, paw arataailB|,> la a . attack with 19 points. 69 ,^ $1095 didn’t fit into his'^lans...George Slater, Cheshire artist, Illing now sports a 2-1 mark 67 VW $1245 O N OUR 0 painted a 28 by 48 print of Tom Kelley which will be on and .will play home Tuesday Daliixa aadaR, Maofe. 69 CHEVROLET $ 179 5 display at the Gold Key Dinner Jan. 29 at the Hartford. against Timothy Edwards of *■8, Hilton. Portraits of all three Gold Key recipients, Kelley, . South Windsor. the Rev. Robert Keating and Floyd Little, will be part of 70 0 LDSM 08ILE $1095 RECONDITIONING the trimmings...Gary Waslewski, who handles a local M024)oar. 67 DODGE POLARA $995 tlOiilNff pwwopbfikoif wMi olfa wMlOa WINF sports feature daily, will be on hand at the 1972 Chavella Tennis 70 Clifev. MONTE CARLO $2705 1 9 7 1 Vega 1971 Toyota Chnnectucut S p o r r a n Show this weekend at the Hartford 6 8 CDUGAR $ 170 5 Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, automaUc 2-Door. 4-cylinder, automatic 2-Door. 4-cylinder, 4-speed transmis­ Armory...’Tickets )fpr Saturday afternoon’s UConn-Rhode 2-Or. HardtoR. S, aula., PS. F t, lae. air oatidM p. artadawa. atana. Maa transmission, power steering, vinyl transmission, radio. sion, radio. 70 FORD GALAXIE 500 CHRISTCHURCH, New Hardlap.n7 ,S, roof, radio. Datsun1200. Island basketball ^ame at Storrs are available. Originally Zealand — Evonne Goolagong *16 9 5 *2395 4-Door Sedan. 8-cyllnder, automaUc transmission, the contest was slated to be telecast but it has been pre- was in top form in her quarter­ FIRE8IRD *3295 power steering, air condiUoning. 69 PtYM D UTH $ 1405 empted by the presidential inauguration ; final match against Nathalie 1970 Impala 1971 Clwvalls USED CARS DsUvsnd hay III 4-Oaar HanBap. V-S. 1 9 7 1 Ford Sport Coupe. V-8, automaUc transmis­ Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, automaUc 8 S pro^am...Manchester Midget FootbalLLeague will meet Fuchs in a national tennis tour­ initett tBOttrg ilr Country Sedan, 8-Passenger Wagon. 1595 In Msnehnstsr nament here, beating her sion, air conditioning, ^inyl roof, transmission, vinyl roof, power 6 7 COM ET Thursday night at the Army & Nayy Club. Spec Flaiyell’ ' COUGAR Automatic transmission, air con­ power steering, radio. steering, radio. ^pmwralaartiiMmti/wldlaiS®®® ditioning, radio, power steering. 71 AUSTIN AMERICA 2-Door Hardtop. 8-cyllnder, automaU, transmis­ 72 FORD GALAXIE 500 <2065 French opponent 6-3, 6-0. will be steppii^ down from the program as a head coachi 70 CHEVRDLET Red, low mileage. sion, power steering, low mileage. ■------■ - afc ^ ------■■------a»—— IC_m *2 74 5 4-Door Sedan. V4I, automaUc transmission, power Here's something good for the economy; and Barry Smith will move up to handle the job ...John . HNPM8 ZHNROr mnnopa V*Va RAMBLER MATADOR $2095 *3295 *2445 steering, power brakes, air condiUoning. MIAMI— Second-seeded Stan your economy! The new Oatsun 12(X) Sedan! Williamson, of New Haven, former Wilbur Cross star, has! . a , aatataana, paatar alaadap. aSrataa raal raafe, aary laat 1872 Matador 1971 Oldsmobllo M 19 5 Smith of Sea Pines, S.C., 19 7 2 Dodge Sport Coupe. V-8, automaUc transmis­ Cutlass Sport Coupe. V-8, automaUc <1095 • Our lowest-priced Datsun been reinstated at New Mexico State University. At the FORD $1595 Dart, 4-Door, ft^yllnder, automaUc <3195 advanced to the quarterfinals of 70 sion, air conditioning, vinyl roof, transmission, vinyl roof, power 72 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 70 PONTIAC UMANS • Around 30 miles per gallon time of his suspension , Williamson was the third leading- t h e '150,000 Saga Bay Tennis Mamlali2 -l)r. 6 7 FORD GALAXIE $1398 transmission, power steering, radio. power steering, radio. steering, radio. V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, 4-Door Hardtop. 8-cylinder, automatic transmis­ 70 F350 GAB & CHASSIS • Reclining front buckets major college scorer in the country. .,,1; aasslc with a 64, 6-4 victory 2-S« . paatar alaartii. paarar brahad, w M i air, power brakes. sion, power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof. 8-cyllnder, 4-speed transmission. *2545 *2995 *2895 • All-vinyl upholstery in a new choice of colors I ' over Terry Addison of 68 M USTANG $1595 * »-e, 1970 Manta Carta 1 9 7 1 Ford • Safety front disc brakes ★ ★ ★ ■H’j- Australia. 89 JAGUAR XKE $3895 1 8 7 1 Capri <3395 <1895 <1995 Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmis­ 2000 Sport Coupe. 4-cylinder, Torino Sport Coupe. V4, automaUc • 4-speed stick (optional automatic) fiaapa,aaryi sion, radio, power steering, power automaUc transmission, radio. transmission, power steering, radio. 69 FORD GALAXIE 900 69 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 70 DODGE MONACO • whitewalls, wheel covers .‘ 1 DEESIDE, Wales — Marty brakes. Reissen, a former American t-Door Hardtop. V-d, automatic transmission, 2-Door Hardtop. S-cyllnder, automaUc transmis­ 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automaUc transmission, • Much more, all standard! End of the Line *2695 *2395 *2525 power steering. sion, power steering, power brakes, power power steering, power brakes, air condiUoning, ' ' Davis Cup International player 1971 Pontiac 1972 JavaNn windows, Air CondiUoning, vinyl roof. low mileage. Drive a Qatsun... then decide. from C3ilcago, defeated Torben ° 197anymouHi ’ Will Clarke,' retired Manchester High teacher-coach, LeMans Sport Sedan. V-8, automaUc Sport Coupe. V-8, automaUc transmis­ <1395 Ulridi of Denmark 64, 6-3, in S atellite 4-Door. V-8, autom atic transmission, air condiUoning, radio, sion, air conditioning, vinyl roof, <2495 who was stricken last November, is now in Florida for the the start of the World Tennis T E D T B U D O H transmission, air conditioning, power power steering, power brakes. power steering, radio. <2195 steering, radio. winter months. The Clarke Arena at Manchester High wan:.;' > Championship play. For the best deal in town... it*s a basic fact that you can*t beat Rom NissanwittiPride named after the long-time basketball coach...Jwt a *2245 *3 14 5 *3395 (repeated) suggestion: Why not name the baseball field at Football ® wnutawim i" to Manchester High after Tom Kelley, who coached the s^ rt. DETROIT — Linpbacker ■if at the school for 40 years? It would be a fitting gesture ih^^^ Wayne Walker of the Detroit C H EV R O LET DECORMIER this year in which he’ll receive the highest award in the/,i ^ Lines, who played in more C O ., IN C . state, a (lold Key from the sports writers...Tall Brendan r^ndsr season National Foot­ MOTOR $H£S, IK. Connolly turned in a great jpb in a reserve role against'- ball LeaguU games than anyone ROUTE 63, TOLLAND TPKL, TALCOTTVILLE CARTERDvar 35 Yobre of DILLON FORD Yobre of Sonhig A Sorvlcliig Chovroloit’’ Weaver Tuesday ni^t when be came off the bench and. but the Oakland Raiders’^ { Shop Tonight ’til 9:001 G e ^ e Rlanda, formally an i TEL. naMCHESTEB 649-2838 1220 MAIN ST. Upon EvoiHngs TH 9 Tliiirs. TH 6 285 B r o a d 8 L, Manchaalar ' more than held his own after; John McKeon got into foul er 319 WAIN ST. Tel. 643-2145 Urouble. ■ a*: ■ ' Oi- nounced his retirement at 35.

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Thursday’s Games 566. •‘I believe in winning the games by going out and scoring Virginia 116, Denver 110 Help Wantad 35 “ I was thinking ‘wow this is great but now I’ve got to touchdowns,” said Coryell, 48, whose teams during 12 Kentucky 104, Memphis 100 Smrvicss Otlsnd^ 12 make a speech,” ’ the drowsy-eyed 235-pound middle guard POWDKR PUFF - Ginny seasons at San Diego State set 18 National Collegiate Indiana 116, Dallas 109 HERALD H A P P Y A D S Barry 193-488, Gerry Tracy 200- PLEASE READ SNOW Plowing —- Commercial V. CALL 643-2711 said. “ I like to talk but for something like that I get Athletic Association records. 460, Sylvia Johansen 178-472, and residential. Reasonable PROGRAMMER/ nervous.” “ I wanted someone who could put the offense back into Pro Hockey BOX LETTERS rates. Also available as backup BERRY'S WRRLD Gert Vogel 454, Ann Ronzello YOUR AD yy. M an ch ester the Cardinals,” said owner William V. “ Bill” Bidwill, who rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. Glover, who rose from the obscurity of a second-string 454, Rita Pontarelli 457. NHL For Your Classified or "Want Ads” are. ANALYST S' introduced Coryell at a news conference. Thursday’s Games Information taken over the phone as a con­ 'fli defensive tackle to the most decorated middle guard in the SHARPENING Service - Dynamic 370/155 OS E vening \1KKCHANTS - Tom “ He (Coryell) has always had this. He comes to us very Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 2 venience. The advertiser should Saws, knives, axes, shears, nation, should be getting the hang of accepting awards. He THE HERALD will not dis­ COMPUTER Complex Turner 149, Reggie Tomlinson highly recommended from many sources. He has a New York Islanders 9, Boston close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT skates, rotary blades. Quick H era ld already has the Outland Trophy as the top interior lineman requires experienced 139-370, Steve Lauretti 138-359, consistent record of winning seasons.” 7 tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in service. Capitol Equipment in the nation. programmer/analyst to I f 1 Dennis Kauppinen 135, Russ The slim Coryell, whose prpducts have included NFL Buffalo 5, Chicago 1 answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday S’ \SMILE TODAY/ Congratulations During his three-year career, Glover made 221 tackles, Tomlinson 1^367, Walt Stanley Dennis Shaw of the Buffalo Bills and Don Philadelphia 6, Minnesota 1 desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE work in Application 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- on your dropped opposing runners 27 times for 131 yards in losses, 364, Lou DellaFera 351. Only games scheduled incorrect or omitted insertion for program development Horn of the Denver Broncos, succeeds Bob Hollway, who can follow this procedure: 7958. played on two national championship teams and two was fired Dec. 18. WHA any advertisement and then only to and/or systems program­ -•30th Anniversary H IT K - F lo Enclose your reply to the box Orange Bowl winners. And winning the Lombardi Award SNOVt W At San Diego State, which joined the NCAA’s university Thursday’s Games the extent of a "make good" inser­ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also ming. A minimum of 1 RUTH AND ED Hansen 134. Houston 8, Chicago 3 in an envelope — address to the tion. Errors which do not lessen the as the nation’s top lineman put the cork on it all. division in 1969, he compiled a record of 124-19-2 that moving large appliances. year’s experience using . . . S«m*on* RALPH New York 4, Quebec 4, tie Classified Manager. Manchester value of the advertisement will not included three unbeaten seasons and a 10-1 mark last fall. Burning barrels delivered. $4- COBOL or BAL required. “ This award means the most,” Glover said. “ It K VSTKRN HI SINKSSMKIN Evening Herald, together with a be corrected by "make good" inser­ 644-1775. may hav* utnt you Lovingly, Ottawa 6, Mnnesota 3 Send resume, in exemplifies the best lineman in the country and I worked — Dan Frye 141, Ron Joiner 145- memo listing the companies tion. o hoppy adl confidence, to College The Jessie Sweet very hard for this award this year. It means even more 394, John Mack 157-386, Ed you do NOT want to see your CARPENTER available, days, letter. Your letter will be evenings, weekends. Additions, Employment Supervisor, Gals because of the man it is named after.” Ralph 147-361, George Evans 643-2711 (A P photo) 140-352, Bert Carlson 149-350, destroyed if the advertiser is alterations, repairs. No job too SNET, 153 College Street, Glover beat out three other finalists to win the award, small. Free estimates. Call Lou DellaFera 141-355, Cliff Sports Slate one you've mentioned. If not it New Haven, Connecticut named in honor of the former Green Bay and Washington SAAB Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 will be handled in the usual Autos For Sato Bring Us Happiness... Warm Welcome in Big City Jones 369, Charlie Gardella 374, p.m. 06506. coach who died of cancer in 1970. The runners-up, all AP "The '72 Car that Meets manner. ___ Tony Aceto 363, Alan Grzyb 376, 1963 CHEVY Im pala, SS, All-Americans, were Texas offensive tackle Jerry Friday Mt. Snow’s RuOdi Wyrsch drew a crowd yesterday when he Tom Fahey 358, Rollie '73 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS" automatic on the Hoor, new TWO YOUNG married men Bring us your clean used clothing, Sisemore, Oklahoma center Tom Brahaney and Alabama Beauregard 357, Vic Salcius BASKETBALL crossed a street in New York en route to National Ski Lost and Found tires and battery. $150 or best will do small repair jobs and SOUTHERN NEW guard John Hannah. 358, Jim Sirianni 355. Springfield Tech at East offer. 646-7268. painting, also cellar cleaning white elephants, etc. Week demonstration. The rollers on skis were a good idea Catholic A NICE SELECTION STILL LOST male cat on Pioneer and light trucking. Call 646- ENGLAND as temperature soared to a record 65 degrees. Manchester at Maloney AVAILABLE WITH Circle, black and gray stripes, 1966 PONTIAC LeMans 2692, 646-3726. Somers at Cheney Tech white lace. Answers to Harry. convertible, overhead cam 6, TELEPHONE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Women’s Handicap Division Ellington at E. 0. Smith Reward. 643-9205. mechanically excellent, $550 or SNOWPLOWING — V ery NO PRICE INCREASE! ------r...... S South Windsor at Bloomfield best offer. 649-3536 between 9-5. reasonable, 646-5489. An Equal Opportunity 237 East Center St., Manchester LOST All black female cat, Girls in B oys’ Sports Glastonbury at Rockville Employer 643-2168 Waddell School vicinity. DODGE 1968, Coronet 440, TWO handymen want variety of Cromwell at Bolton Reward. Cali 643-6442 or 649- station wagon, V^, automatic, jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, Vinal Tech at Coventry 0218. power steering. 'Very clean, wallpaper, ceeiiings, painting. EXPERIENCED turret lathe Format Changed Rham at Bacon Academy 1»7J kr NEA, Happy Happy Anniversary HUGE . dependable. $1,095. 649-6290. Also help with home dnow operator. Full or part-time, CIAC Decision Girls LOST large white duck problems. Reasonable. 643- days. Phone 646-1220. Early Graduation to Coventry at Stafford answering to name of Paul, last PONTIAC} 1968 Catalina, 2-door 5305. That's a new folk show record— 136 'ya knows' in fifteen GILB. M RS. KISSY Manchester at Hall DISCOUNTS seen at his home on Wetherell hardtop. Fully equipped, new minutes!” PART-TIME - School bus Don't forget to come back and POOPSIE St. Anyone knowing of tires. Original condition. $1,095. TREES — Brush removed. drivers wanted, to drive in town For Pin Tourney In June See you tonight. To Avoid Costs whereabouts, please call 643- 649-6290. Building lots cleared. Chipper of Manchester. Approximate Love, W R E ST LIN G 8891. Paul is sadly missed by his work. Free estimattes. Fully Your Friends hours, 7:%H— :m., 2-3:30 p.m. ______Your Buddy______Avon at East Catholic S & S BUICK young owner. 1970 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner, insured. Call evenings, 872-9433. Butiding-Contracttng 14 Movlng-Trucklng-Storaga 20 We will train. Call 643-2373 By Earl Yost SW IM M ING yellow, black vinyl top, 383, 4- between 9 a.m. and noon. A Happy HAMDEN (AP) — The Connecticut Interscholastic FOlhyiD; gray and white part speed Hurst, airgrabber, stereo SNOW Plowing — driveways MANCHESTER - Delivery - Maloney at Manchester C! aUAMSST MANCHlSTfR(OppnfyPS )619 ISH DORMERS, garages, porches, Athletic Conference agreed to try allowing girls to corn- angora young cat, vicinity of tape. 643-<^3. and parking area. Reasonable light trucking and package Happy Birthday Birthday-Day-Day For the women, quarterfinals will tf lit 93 Of* I 16 & lb it to Ow Block I'tm i C^do' \) rec rooms, room additions, DAIRY'Farm work, part-time, pete with boys in noncontact sports mainly to avoid Major change in the 1973 Women’s Green Rd. Call 643-4820, 649- rates. Call 649-5900. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, delivery. Refrigerators, prefet experienced milker, but MOM to be Feb. 11, semifinals Feb. 18 and the lut* ^ from Oovntovn Mtrttord continuing legal costs, according to one CIAC official. Town Duckpin Bowling Tournament 9349. 1971 VEGA station wagon, low siding, general repairs. Quality washers and stove moving witling to train. After 5 p.m., Love, TED, JENNIFER finals Suntiay, Feb.25. CEILING and ceramic tile specialty. Folding chairs for “ W e’ve spent about 55,000 fighting this thing through the at the Holiday Lanes will find all play mileage, price $1,750. M9-9721. workmanship. Financing 228-3325. Brooke and Dorinda and ANDY BROWN LOST Savings Passbook No. 0- specialist, one ceeiling or all, available. Economy Builders, rent. 649-0752. being on a handicap basis. 'This courts,” CIAC Executive Secretary John Daly said The top seven qualifiers, plus Mrs. 0 2 ^ - 3 Hartford National Bank VERY good condition. 1968 repaireed, remodeled. No job Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, •••••••••••••••••••••••••*•• Thursday. announcement was made today by Claughsey will advance to head-to- and Trust Co.; Silver Lane Javelin, two-door, new paint too small. 647-9232. evenings. Draaamaklng 22 PAYROLL “ We finally decided our money should be used for more Amy Pirkey, tourney director. head rolling. Office. Application made for job, new studded snow tire tires, TREE Service (Soucier) — CUSTOM made ladies dresses, positive goals,” he added. The Men’s Tournament will still be payment. two good spares, 6 cylinder. MASONRY - All types of SUPERVISOR do you like FABRICS? Over in the Men’s Division, the top $950. Please call evenings only, ■Trees cut, building lots cleared, stone, brick fireplaces, walls, suits. Bridal gowns and veils. Daly said the CIAC still fears that high schools will not on a scratch basis. BD DAY*We warrant that100% w< will rtpair or replace defective parts Parsonals-Announcamanta 2 872-4273. trees topped. Got a tree concrete steps, sidewalks. No Also hand set fashion jewelry. Pilgrim Mills Fabric Department Store has openings Qualifying rounds for both annual 25 sco re rs w ill join M arinelli in This position requires improve their athletic programs for girls if they can let in the enfine, transmistion, rear axle, front axle problem? Well worth phone job too small. Free estimates. 649-1133. for mature women to work as sales ladies and events will be staged the first championship play. Paul Correnti will experience in payroll or girls go out for boys’ teams instead. assembly, brake system, and eiactrical equipment (or 60' INCOME TAX — For accurate 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, running call. 742-8252. Over 20 years experience. After cashiers. Hours can be arranged on a part-time or weekend in February. Men will roll direct the men’s rolling. WARRANTY preparation in my office or condition. $95. Call 649-6905. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. CUSTOM made women’s timekeeping. Must have abili­ The CIAC reached agreement Monday in U.S. District days. • . ty to supervise other people full-time basis. Come In for an Interview. Court to let both sexes join the same team on an their six games on either Feb. 2,3 or 4 Quarterfinals, semifinals and finals your home. Call R. L. Burnett, SNOW plowing — Experience clothes, simple alterations. 6|)8?2460.______- 4964 .^VOLKSWAGEN, as is, tommercial and residential; CARPENTRY - Repairi, Phone 649-295'f. and work with them to experimental basis only if no girls’ team exists. with the women in action Feb. 3-4. will be the same dates as the men. 434 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER 60 D A Y 100% GUARANTEE $100^ Running condition. Phone Prompt, courteous service. remodeling, additions, roofing. •••••• prepare the payroll for 350 Defending champions are Tony All matches will be best of five with As a result, two girls who went to court in an attempt to iNTOME Tax Service, at your 649-5530. References. 646-7770. Call David Patria, South Bonda-Stocks-Mortgagas 27 employees. the finals best of seven. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• get on the swimming and track teams in their respective Marinelli and Agnes Claughsey. home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 Windsor, 644-1796. Hours: 8:00 A.m. - 5:00 P.M Play will be open to local residents WASHING Machine repairs, MORTGAGES, loans first schools dropped their suit. The women’s play will be based on a or 247-3115. Trucks-Tractora 5 Company paid fring benefits RlgtimAAlUs only. Entries are now being accepted RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, WES ROBBINS cat,arpentry second, third. All kinds. Realty Some school officials agree with the CIAC that the two-third handicap on a 127 average including profit sharing. FASinC OEPARTMENT STORES 71 TOYOTA 70 TOYOTA TOMAVERICK RIDE wanted to Ellington, 1954 FORD Pickup, 6 cylinder, Maytag. Reasonable rates, list. Ad- statewide. Credit rating with 120 pins maximum. at the Holiday Lanes. remodeling specialist, agreement could mean a setback for girls’ high school COROLLA 2-DR. SEDAN STA’nON w a g Qn 2-DOOR SEDAN hours 8-5 p.m. daily. Phone 643- standard, transmission. $175., Owner of Pike Coin Wash and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ Apply to athletics, but others argue that it wouldn’t make any 4-Speed, radio and heater. 4-speed transmission. Automatic transmission, j 6282. Phone 872-6942. Dry Cleaning, 275 West Middle built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, fidential, quick arrangements. Cheney difference. radio, vinyl roof. ------— ------. Turnpike, next to Stop and 649-3446. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-797L ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» John Matt, principal of Bristol Eastern High School, said INCOME tax returns and 1939 FORD pick-up, needsShop, 643-4913. 100 C o n s titu tio n Plaz.A> Brothers, Inc. Clerk-Typist *1005* *1405* bookkeeping done professional­ battery and brake work. Asking ------LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Hartford. Evenings, 233-6879. he doubted the ruling would have any effect on his school’s *1 305 * 31 Cooper Hill Street ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. $875. (5all^643-8214 after 6 p.m. TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, new homes custom built, Manchester, Conn. 06040 program s. Ski Notes Explorers ------*■—------^------spraying, etc., fully insured. remodeling, additions, rec MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Modern company In Vernon, suburban location, seeks “ I think it depends on the interest among girls’ physical WOULD an alunrinae of Phi 1966 INTERNATIONAL truck Licensra. Free estimates. Call rooms, garages, kitchens mortgages — interim financing capable woman to prepare dally sales reports and type. education instructors and the demand among the girls,” he Beta Phi, pleasp call this 10' walk-ii^ 649-3862. 633-5345 remodeled, bath tile, cement — expMient and confidential HUSBAND and wife for Require good clerical skills, and 40 w.p.m. typing. 0 0 BUICK service, J. D. Real Estate janitorial and cleaning duties, said. Matt said the school now has girls’ softball and By Hll.l. SACHKRFK SPORT WAGON number, 649-8998. work. Steps, dormers. Attractive office, pay and benefits. Call Mrs. Marley for 0 0 TOYOTA Auto-Sarvlca LIGHT trucking, father and Residential or commercial. Assoc. M3-5129. part-time evenings. Call 643- basketball teams that compete against other schools and 70 TOYOTA Automatic, power seats, I appointment. I skied Pico on the weekend, At St. Bridget MARK II 4-Dr. SEDAN CORONA 2-DR.I WANTED ride from Porter Accessorlas son. Attics, cellars, garages. Call 6494291. 0053 between 4-7. power steering, power 8 7 5 - 2 5 4 8 “ We hope to expand that program.” the friendly mountain as it is Automatic, radio, heater, ] HARDTOP ' Street to Pratt & Whitney, se­ Odd jobs. Piione 649-1^. Businaas Opportunity 28 brakes, power windowR, BOOKKEEPER Supervisor — He added that he didn’t know of any girls at the school known today. In the yesteryear new snow tires. Standard transmission, cond shift, call after 10:30 a.m,, FOUR chrome rocket wheels, air conditioning, plus] Bootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 16 Excellent opportunity for CAVROK CORPORATION who wanted to join boys’ teams. it was Pico Peak, one of the New England Basketball Assn, ball will be introduced to radio, vinyl top. 646-4714. mounted on Jetzon polyglas REWEAVING OF - burns, much, much more!. ^moth-holes, zippers repaired. person with bookkeeping and three oldest in Vermont, just an Manchester followers of the sport Sunday night wheh Ray tires, will fit Ford or Mercury, AMERICAN Industrial Park Ava-. Vernon 'Window shades made to BIDWELL Home Improvement credit experience in accounts Athletic Director Benjamin Zajac of Platt High School in old rope tow next to the woods *1705* Autos For Sale two G-66x14, two E-70xl4. McKenna brings his unbeaten East Hartford Explorers E xcellen t con dition, $250. measure, all size Venetian Co. Expert installation of receivable. Must have for the lower slopes of today’s 1205* aluminum siding, gutters and Meriden, however, said he thought the change would (11-0) to town. ’The latter will face the Enfield Merchants *1005 * NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Phone 643-9636 after 6 p.m. or blinds. Keys made while you supervisory ability. This is a slalom run and a T-bar to bring trims. Roofing installation and OIL hinder the development of athletic programs for girls. Bankrupt, repossession? 649-0865. wait. TV portables for rent. challenging position requiring a at 8 at St. Bridget Hall. repairs. M9M95, 875-9109. Platt, too, has interscholastic girls’ basketball and one near the top of A slope and Honest Douglas accepts lowest Marlow's, 867 Main St., 649- person with ambition and the choice was yours to come Appearing in the attractive Hank Holliday, a form er TWO F-78xl4 snow tires, two STATION desire to succeed. Excellent softball and is planning to start field hockey and other down, smallest payment, 5221. ROOFING — Specializing down A or B slopes. preliminary at 6:30 will be the Hartford Cap. 1072 TOYOTA DEMONSTRATORS anywhere. Not small loan months old, $40. Call 1-537-1627. Manchester starting salary-benefits. Call DEAN sports, he said. They are still as steep as St. Bridget entry against St. LIGHT trucking, attics, cellars, repairing roofs of all kinds, new Mr. Centini, 569-1330 for ap- finiuice company plan. Douglas roofs, ratter work, chimneys, MACHINE PRODUCTS “ I imagine that they (the girls) will want to go out for Margaret Mary of South MG 1100 patts, best offer. Call garages, cleaned, roofing, pointment. ever, a real challenge. 72 TOYOTA 72 TOYOTA 72 TOYOTA Motors, 345 Main. cleaned and repair^. 30 years Stay one step ahead of 102 COLONIAL RD. golf, tennis and track,” said Zajac. But he added “ If they Looking at the area as we are Windsor. 649-0297. siding, gutters, chimneys MARK n WAGON COROLLA 1800 COUPE CORONA 2-DR. HARDTOP experience. Free estimates. the competition. RETIRED? Want extra funds? can make it, I think they should be on the team.” chatting with Frank Heald, I The doubleheader will be Automatic, radio, beater, low Automatic, radio, beater, 4-apeed, 1970 DODGE Coronet Super cleaned and repaired, tree Automatic, radio, beater, air con- j removal. Free estimates. Call Call Howley, 643-5361. Part-time pest control service The athletics director noted that “ a transition is taking could visualize Joe Ofiara, Win sponsored by St. Bridget. Part mileage. radial Urea. ditioning. I Befe. Original owner. Excellent. SNOW tires — C78xl3, used less Most sell. Best offer. 643-1281 than 200 miles. Sold car they anytime. 249-2406. MODERN 3-BAY man 8 a.m. to noon. We will Has immediate openings place now. You may see an increase in programs” of Bendall, Bob Holmes, Willy of the proceeds will help the GUTTERS and roof repaired after 5. were on. Call 649-9182. train. Car required. Must live in girls” athletics. Helfricht, Gus Michelitsch and athletic program at the local SAVEI SAVEI and replaced. Excellent STATION Manchester area. Call 2364588, SAVE! Painting-Paporing 13 workmanship. Reasonable Day or Night Shifts Officials at high schools in Hamden and Willimantic Rudy Heck scrambling about on school. 1963 BUICK Electra, automatic TWO F60xl5 tires, mounted on Mr. Lavery. prices. Free estimates. 646- this mountain. Appearing with the Explorers transmission, radio, power Cragar SS full reverse wheels, have said they doubted the rule change would affect their INSIDE — outside, painting. 1399. Please call days 563-0131; The long climb up Sunset will be Doug Melody, former brakes, new tires, $175. Call $90. Call 872-2727. SHORT order cook, full-time, aTURRET LATHE program s. &>ecial rates for people over 65. Mr. Shapiro or Mr. Foiey Schuss, just for one run, was East Catholic and UConn 742:8867. ______apply in person only. Howard Set-up and operate Daly said 177 public and nonpublic high schools affiliated Call my competitors, then call worth it. captain, and Don Lewis, last Campara-JraUara Haating-Plumbing 17 Eveninfs and Sunday cail Johnson R esta u ra n t, 394 a HARDINGE CHUCKERS me. Estimates given. 649-7863. Tolland Tpke., Manchester. with the CIAC were polled last year on their attitude Today Pico is linked by trails year’s captain at Providence TIOTOTIW WANTED to buy, 1964 or 1965 Uoblla Hdltiiu coliect 413-786-3041. Set-up and operate toward girls on boys’ teams. Opposition came from 84 to its four mountain complexes, College and Bill Jones of the Dodge Dart, four door, J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom SAM Watson Plumbing and automatic. Must be A-1 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Camp- Heating. I^throom remodeling PART-TIME cleaner, mor- a BRIDGEPORT MILLING MACHINE schools while 62 favored the proposal, he said. 30 well groomed trails and Hartford Caps. Other Explorers decorating, interior and CAPE COD area — 30 unit State throughout and priced for cash. mobile with pop-up top, 16,000 exterior, naperhanging, fully Jind f r e e estimates, nings. Apply in persom Set-up and operate The change could cause several undesirable effects he great open slopes are served by and their colleges will be Bill motel, price $160,000. A real Theater, 745 Mailain Street, Call 643-8856^______miles, bumper guards, canvas insured, n ir free estimates, 649-3808. argued. four double chairs, a triple Holowaty - UConn, Hank Brown buy. Write John Neville Manchester. • BROWN AND SHARPE MILLING MACHINE lean-to, electric refrigerator. call 649-9658. If no answer 643- Most of the girls trying out for boys’ te^ms probably chair (the first in Vermont) and - Lowell Tech, Tim Kolodzeij 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Super Illness forces sale. $4,()00 firm. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Realtol, 1082 Wareham St., Set-up and operate two T-bars, the No. 1 bar the (Duke) and Stan Palcher - LYNCH MOTOMS 6362. Middleboro, Mass. WOMAN for general cafeteria won’t get to play much, he predicted. Beetle. Excellent condition. Phone 633-9925. — Prompt, courteous service. a CUTTER GRINDERS third oldest in the country. Central. $100 down and take over Call 643-1496. work, 8-2 p.m., daily, plant “ This can be a two-way street,” he added. “ Boys who do HARTFORD AREA’S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALERI RICHARD E. Martin. Full Privata Instruetlona cafeteria in Manchester. Call aBMDGEPORT Set-up and operate The new look of Pico is to the Leading Enfield will be big payments. Call 875-9190, 872- 1968 SCOTTY — Lavatory, professional painting service. 32 not make the boys’ team may decide to try out for the stove, sink, heater, electric Enterprise 5721. advantage to all skiers from the Moose Stronzek (AIC) and 6-8 1345 CENTER STREET MANCHES1 9169. ______Interior - exterior. Free es­ NO JOB too small. Immediate brakes, complete light system, TEACHER will tutor evenings, " Ml benefits. An equal opportunity employer. girls’ team.” beginner to the expert. New PHONE 646^321 timates, fully insured. 649-4411. service on service calls. Free excellent condition. $900. 643- elementary grades. Phone 633- DENTAL assistant wanted for Daly said E.O. Smith High School in Storrs tried a coed trails have been put in as late as 1968 PONTIAC Catalina, 4-door estimates gladly given on Don Lewis sedan, power brakes, power 2221. heating or plumbing. Faucets 5072. modern downtown Hartford swimming team for two seasons and then dropped it. An two years ago. The famed C. AND G. Home Improve­ sttoerihg, original owner. repaired or installed. Water dental specialty office. Plea­ official wrote that “ the coed program only allows for the Sunset Schuss is now known as Leads Ski Field ment. Interior, exterior pain- PRIVATE piano lessons, sant working conditions. Asking $900. 875-7308.______1967 SHASTA 13’ travel trailer, tiite and wallpapering. Free pumps worked on. Complete exceptional girl.” Sunset ’71. The KA is named self contained, many extras,. experienced teacher Benefits available. Experience estimates. 2 2 8 -^ , 228-3531 ' heating systems, rec rooms, Daly said the official hoped the experience would lead after the late Karl Acker, racer EAST BURKE, Vt. (AP) - 1967 FORD Mustang Fastback, $675. 872-4591, etc. Call M & M Plumbing & specializing in beginners and not necessary, although, AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN cnildren. ^veral openings. 649- helpful. Call 522-9211. other schools to develop better girls’ programs instead of and owner of Pico. ’This is for Diane Pratte of Rouyn, Que., $ ^ . Call 742-7693 between 7-9 DONALD E. Tarca - Heating, 649-2871. You can earn good money working In our new modern 1973 NEW MOON, 12x44’, one 4974 after 1 p.m. , trying coed teams. experts only. Acker was winner of the giant slalom at p.m. shop. You should have a proven ability to do valve jobs, PONTIAC b e d r o o m , MARTY'S Plumbing and PART-TIME cook, mature transmissions, engines, etc. Three to four years’ instrumeiltal in training and Collingwood, Ont., last MANCHESTER woman, home type cooking in 1966 BUICK LaSabre, air, furnished, excellent opportuni­ Heating. Complete bathroom SCULPTURE classes - for working experience required. Free paid training getting the pig-tailed Andrea weekend, led the field into her children and adults. Limited small restaurant, 9:30 a.m. till power, new tires, battery, ty for retired couple. High WALLPAPERING and remodeling and repairs. Free program to increase your skills. Make a pleasant dis­ Mead Lawrence on her way to specialty today in the second Manor Mobile Home Park, 569- openings. All levels of instruc­ 1 p.m. Apply in person, 1:30- ★ reliable transportation. Askuig painting, interior and exterior, estimates. No job too small. covery — see how easy, it is to work where quality Slump’Ridden Golfer three Olympic Gold Medals, the stop of the women’s Can-Am ski $525. Evenings, 643-9958. 1220. Cull 742-7438. tion. For information, 646-0694. 2:30, 723 Main Street, East only woman ever to win three series. ' expertly done. Free estimates. Hartford. workmanship is the standard, not the exception. Quality Tim Conaty, 633-7516 after 6 gold medals in skiing. Miss Pratte finished fifth in 1967 GTO, good condition, work results In your future being guaranteed. Excellent Uotoreyelan-Sloyclaa 11 p.m. TOWNE Plumbing Service. Halp Wantad 35 Has Surprise Margin The main-chair slope is Thursday's two-run, 57-gate rtilsonable price. Call anytime, Repairs, alterations. American HOF IMHH— hourly rate with Incentive program to be Introduced shortly. Your benefits include free health and life nearly as wide as a football slalom, won by Cindy Nelson of AIR-CONDITIONEO 6 ^ « W .______HARLEY-D'avidson motor­ GEORGE N. Converse — Standard fixtures used AVON wants you if you want to NEEPHIVPr field is long in many places; Lutson, Minn., in a combined exclusively. Immediate ser- insurance, paid vacation and holidays, uniform TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Jack “ 1 just hope I’m ready to CATALINA cycles, rartF and accessories. Interior and exterior painting roll earn extra cash for new great for traversing, practice time of 110.3 seconds. Cecelia CATALINA 1965 CADILLAC convertible', Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park and paperhanging. Fully Vice. Call 649-4056.641 furniture, a new outfit, a new allowance, etc. 5V:-day work week. Apply in person to Montgomery, slump-ridden for have another one.” HAIDTOP COUPE air-conditioning, mechanically or just plain speed with a few Teague of Moretown, Vt., was 73 PONTIAC St., Hartford, 247-9774. insured. Call 643-2804 after 5 ...... way of life. Find out how easy it Joe McCavanagh, Service Manager, call 646-4321 for two seasons and a straggler for 73 PONTIAC 44)0011 SaiAN good. Best offer. 649-2497. Floorinif 19 RN moguls thrown jjn and a real second in 111.4. V-6 englna, turbo-hydramatic, power steering, power front dleo brekee, V 4 engine, turbo hydramaUc, vinyl roof, power etaaring, povrer front d isc, p.m. is to make money selling 3 to 11 p.m. and an evening appointment. most of his eight years on the It’s been pretty grim for the brekee, Ajr Conditioning, all Unted glass, vinyl intsrlor, radio, whitewalls, 1971 HONDA, CL350, $700 or famous Avon products. Call 289- pro tbur, had a surprise one- holiday on skis. Unled Ydndshleld, vinyl Interior, radio, whitewalls, remots conbot mirror, CHEVROLET Imrala and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. rangy blond for the last two decor group, lamp group, protscUon group and mors. - remote controlit)lrrof, decor, group, lamp group, protection group, erv^.. '1964 make an offer. Phone 742-8808. LET us save you money. Call 4922. Pico, bathed in sunshine, r sport, convertinle. stroke lead and some high seasons. He won a total of morel' OAIB 9-9 p.m. D ic k o r l I. lor ,o«r K S U seemed to say, “ Yes we are 37, Baseball Instructor * * A Part-time. Excellent wages Tioiw oirriAl hopes going into today’s second $14,000 in 1970-71 con ­ SALE auSl^ticT transmission, good wallpaTCring, painting or pan- “ “ j" t ^ ” l - * n » spw ia^m g HAIRDRESSER - Excellent and our verticle is 1,965 feet.” and benefits. round in the |150,000 Dean siderably less than expenses — ^ ’4279.90 PRICE PMCE ^OWJIO W CE ’ coiiditToh. Call 6484)187. 185 SUZUKI Siduira, 1971. $425. eling. n e e estimates, 649-M16. [J* teslde painting and paper opportunity leading !to shop Martin-Tucson Open Golf Tour­ See you on the mountain. WALTHAM, Mass, - John Phone 8 7 2 - ^ ^ ownership. 646-3494, evenings, and was playing so badly last •3640 1964 FAIRLANE, V-8, MNKIESTER MINOR nament. Kennedy, the Boston Red Sox’ 6494742. year that he left the tour for a :^automatic, $175. 643-2920 Barvlcaa Otlar^ 12 BuUdIng-ContraetIng 14 “ I had a pretty good season in while to go home and work on valuable utilityman, will be the LYNCH MOTORS after 6:30 p.m. NURSM6H0ME Mel StotUemyre of the New featured instructor at the fifth SECURITY guards wanted full 1968,” the 31-year-old Fort his game. GROCERIES delivered, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 9 MV 9M9I9 MV ■■ii "Hartford Area’s Largest Toyota Dealer" York Yankees lad American aaa— a ma. m— and partitime, permanent 3SS VlMt Cwtar ShMt Worth, Tex., native said after annual clinic-dinner of the 1067 VOLKSWAGEN bus, gas Monday through Saturday Remodeling, repairing, MR Ml Ml MvIVj SIS CENTER ST. 2M[ANC»ESTBR MS^SlS League pitchers in Relding last' PONTIAC position. Manchester location. Massachusetts Baseball •04121 firing a leading 67 Thursday. "When I came back out on the Manchester 649-2881 (heater, new tires, rebuilt within 3 miles radius, $7 addiltpns, rec rooms, porches M M In r ib T M i Only sincerely interested "It was the best year I ’ve had. I season. He handled 71 chances Coaches Association Feb. 3 at 373 Main St. motoc, good body condition, minimum. Gotdmart Foods, and roofing. No job too small. tour I had a better idea what I without making an error. M l M » « ll should apply. Phone 246-8271. was 96th on the money list. wanted to do.” Brandeis University. $900. Call 643-5875. Hartford Rd., 649-8223. * Call 649-314144.

N K 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 19, 1973-^ PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Jan- 19. Apartmenta For Rent 53 Out ot Town- Homea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 35 Help Wented 35 Situation Wented 3$ 50 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Out ol Town-For Sale 75 H9lp W»nt9d o k a y .b o t w e l e a v e r i g h t .' VI/E’L L R A C k O U R For Rent T h e h a r d e s t FIVE-ROOM apartment, A T 6A.M.,$HARp; SUITCASES TONIGHT, SO GLASTONBURY - 1918 BABYSITTING - A registered PARTOFTAKIHG available February 1st. Adults BOLTON - Four-room nurse, mother of 4-year old girl ALL w e NEED TD DO apartment with Offered by the Manchester Road. Older 6- A 500 MILE only, no pets. /Parking for one would like to babysit for an C IS G E T A Q U IC M pets, no children. (&11643-2365. EAST CENTlR STREET room house, garage, bam, 3 HELP WANTED AUtOMOSlLE car. Security wposit. 643-8680. infant dr toddler in my home. B R e A H R M T acres land. Across from Large fenced in yard. TRIP"' VERNON — Countryview S. B. M. has Minnichaug Golf course. 643- A M D d O ! M AN C H E STE R - One- Real Estate PHLBMIX 5794. CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. References provided. Phone bedroom ranch type apartment, Apartments, 3 rooms, first 646-0885. private entrance, includes heat floor, heat, hot water, p a r k ^ VERNON - Built in 1967, 4- Boiler Fireman and appliances, $170 per month. for two cars.' $150 per monu. MBKY bedroom Colonial, fronl-to-back JUNIOR c o lle g e graduate Paul W. Dougan, 643-4535, 646- Apply Sport Mart, Rockville, MORTGAGE Money Market is... living room with fireplace, Machine Operators desires part-time office work at 1021. 875-6100. ______• CONTEMPORARY Randi - home. Call 647-9752 after 10 large eat-in kitchen, family Weavers Living room has beamed room (for dining room), large a.m. MANCHESTER - 3V4 room ELLINGTON - Duplex As Little as 5%Down Will train qualified appiicanta cathedral ceiling with floor- lot with city water and sewer. duplex. Stove, refrigerator. apartment, 4 large rooms plus to-ceiling fireplace, 2 full $37,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, Apply at our office, 31 Cooper Hill Street, Doga-BIrde-Peta 41 Lease. Adults. Pets allowed. sunroom, walk-up attic storage, baths, huge master bedroom Up to 30 Years to Repay 643-2121. Manchester, Conn. 05040 W AlTf YWAIT.'OO WAIT.' WAIT* TM HUNGRVf $135. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, washer and dryer hook-up, F O R SALE — German large yard, parking for two with walk-in closets, KXLAL " ' I s GETTING I FORGOT I) YOU HAVE m V OIDVOU CAN'T WE BAT 742-8243. Shepherd puppies, 7 weeks old, cars, residential neighborhood, Anderson windows, family 646-1700 VERNON PART-TIME clerk, diversified THE CAR OUT MVPlLLSfX VOUR CREDIT 'LOCkUP' LUNCH SER}RE AkC registered. Reasonable. LARGE first floor, 6-room $150 a month. U tilities not room, redwood exterior, 2-car duties, light typing. Write Box AGAIN?. W E G O ? BK AND BREEZY FRIENDLY Phone 646-3761. O F THE , GLASSES? X A R D S f, included. Available February garage, beautiful wooded lot = | $ $ CC, Manchester Herald. apartment. Separate laundry And the living is easy in this PRIVEWAV. room, stove, refrigerator. 1st. Call 875-1243, 875-9762. with a view. IC E C R E A M 6'/z room Ranch built last COCKER Spaniel, blond, 2 Adults preferred but will allow 629 Burnside Avenue APPLICATIONS are now being years old, female, with papers, 2 children. Security deposit ROCKVILLE - Ledgecrest RAISED Ranch, custom built, Savings Bank year. Bright kitchen with East Hartford actepted for part-time physical has shots, spayed, goc^ with apartments, one bedroom, $127 cathedral ceilings, large carpeting, 1st floor family education aide and for required. Phone 649-5057. Seeks part-time femal kids. $50 including dog house. per month; 2 bedrooms, $161 formal dining room, modem room, 3 bedrooms, V/z baths. substitute lunch room aide. employees immediately for 644-2653. per month; 3 bedrooms, $174 equipped kitchen, 2 full baths, Bowling alley-size basement. Closing date, January 31. p er month; includes all OF Manchester evenings. Must be able to good-sized bedrooms, 2 Fantastic area, ready to move Applications may be requested WE have two poodle puppies WOODLAND appliances, utilities and This elegant 7%-room English Tudor has work past 10 p.m. No fireplaces, oversized 2-car into! Call Jon Jennings. at Horace Porter School, School that would like a home. They’re parking. For Information call experience necessary, un House Road, Columbia. garage. everything you need for gracious living. 4 bedrooms, Toys, they’re black and they’re 875-0789. Equal housing $33.900.. iforms provided, foot MANOR the larger 2 with private alcoves for dressing or Out ot Town-For Sale 75 happy. 644-0014. BOOMING! The BARROWS 4 WALLACE Co opportunity. N E W Oversized Cape — allowance. Apply in person, ot Tm. !»•«- U, ». P»». 04f.— All ri«W* student study areas, modern kitchen with range, FEM ALE — Simple printing, More Sales than EvSr — Realtors — MLS Living room with fjreplace, LARGE FAMILY? GLASTONBURY - Charming call 528-6780 for appointment layouts for company MALE Irish setter, one year APARTMENTS HEBRON — Manchester line. 3- disposal, dishwasher and abundant cabinets, large » Manchester Parkade — 649-5306.— formal dining roonri, eat-in Try this huge 8 roomer on for six-room Colonial plus separate advertising, basic photography old, with papers, must sell. $50. bedroom Duplex, 3 people A BAIMER YEAR F()R ALL! entrance foyer, huge 30’ living room with fireplace, 646-7469. Artlclea tor Sale 45 Houaehold Goods S I Rooma Without Board 59 kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, size! 4 bedrooms, living room, facilities for motner-in-law or COVENTRY - 6V2 room Cape, MATURE individual who work, typing and monthly news Homestead St. maximum, 15 acre country set­ formal dining room and the entire first floor is (Off W. Middle Tpke., ting. Available March, $200. The Multiple Listing Service of thp Manchester aluminum siding. Walk to all dining room, kitchen, first- separate office. Beautifully fireplaced living room, country enjoys children to care for my 3 bulletin, mailing. Corbin- SINGER sewing machine, desk LARGE pleasant room, carpeted throughout. Finished recreation room, 2% ) puppies, nn SINGER Touch and Sew, like Manchester) includes electricity, gas. 646- schools. Still time to pick your floor family room, IVz baths, landscaped. I'a acres adjoining kitchen, utility room, 3 year old, 5 days a week in my Gentry, Inc. 749-2238, and swivel chair, aluminum leg excellent location, private en­ Board of Realtors, composed of 57 active members full Dachshund, father? Have new, hems, buttonholes, stretch 0323. colors and fixtures. baths, 2-car garage, all on a beautifully landscaped garage, treed lot, etc. eountrv club. Louis Dimock. bedrooms, and den. Lake own home. Call 875-4217. Somersville, Conn. Call Mr. kitchen table with red formica trance and parking. For 1 and 2-bedroom luxury engaged In Manchester and vicinity, have analyzed Kelsey for appointment, 8:30-5, had first shots. Phone 1-537- stitches, monograms, sews on lot with all city utilities and conveniences. Attractively Realty. 649-9823. privileges. Only $22,000. Many top and four matching chairs. responsible gentleman only. apartments. Features wall-to- their figures and some results are quite interesting. PA R T-TIM E evening work, Monday-Friday. 5906. buttons, fancy designs. ••••••••••••••••••••••••**** RANCH — 7 rooms, large priced in the mld-40s. others available. Welles Call 643-1068. 643-4944. wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, VERNON — Near Parkway. - average $7. per hour showing Originally $399.50, now only Bualneaa Locatlona- In 1972, the average of all listings placed thru living room with L-shaped BLANCHARD 6 Agency, 643-0302, 742-7356. built-in oven, range, dishwasher, room home, modern kitchen, 2 decorating accessories through CHIHUAHUA 8 weeks, no $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, For Rant 57 our active Multiple Listing Service was $30,950. This dining room with fireplace, 3 Evenings, Patricia Sypek, 742- RN or LPN full or part-time, papers, $50. Phone 6-9 p.m., 646- Boeta-Acceaaorlea 46 dealer. FURNISHED iVz rooms with o r , refrigerator and disposal, elec­ For a personal inspection, call & baths, new furnace, aluminum 8113. the home party plan. For without light housekeeping. was the listed price. These homes sold for bedrooms, wall-to-wall 649-4519, 5995. tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, MANCHESTER - 100,000 ROSSETTO siding, small barn, $24,900. appointment, call 643-9306. EVINRUDE outboard motors, Working person with refecences approximately $29,266. carpet, family room, 2-zone ESTATES and household lots to glass sliding doors, all large square feet, will divide. Realtors—MLS 646-2482 Hayes Agency. 646-0131. Holsclaw and Mastercraft preferred. Parking. 643-7190. heat, garage, well landscaped Wanted-Real Eatate 77 Live Stock 42 buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. rooms. Full basement storage Suitable for manufacturing and Sales volume was $12,672,400 based on 433 trailers, sales-service. lot. $29,500. O’CONNELL REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES warehouse. 1-748-5634. transactions of which 230 were on a co-broke basis. COVENTRY - Country Complete service department, LIGHT housekeeping room, area, ample parking. Starting at SELLING your home or BEAU Meadow Farm, Glaston­ CLEAN USED — refrigerators, 2 8 9 -8 6 5 5 MANCHESTER line - Well property approximately' 3,000’ boating supplies, accessories, fully furnished, stove, $175. Handy to shopping, In 1966, the average listing price was $19,410 OVERSIZED Custom 4- acreage? For prompt friendly bury, 10x 12 box stalls available ranges, automatic washers DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, cared for Ranch with fireplaced frontage on two roads, 8-room immediately. Feed, bedding, Woolsey paints, Gerich’s refrigerator, linens provided. schools, bus and religious and an average sale price of approximately $18,500 bedroom Colonial. Built in house, 4-car garage, barns. service, call Louis Dimock LUBRICATION MEN with guarantees. See them at B. - - f3a' ------beautiful, spacious, excellent living room, 1'^ baths, large Marine Service, 1982 Tolland 801 Main St., 649-9879. facilities. 1972. First-floor family room Realty, 649-9823. cleaned dally. 633-5687,561-1569. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main location, first floor, all for a startling 58% increase in property values in the master bedroom, and large Near shopping, school, and Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. with fireplace, baths with churches. 43 acres. Principals Needed Immediately St., Call 643-2171. Model apartment open for in­ facilities, parking, reasonable last 6 years. 3-FAMILY carpeted family room with bar. Artlclea for Sale 45 Apartmenta For Rent 63 rent. 353 (Jenter St., 649-1680, So, to buy, to sell, for sound competent advice marble vanities, 2 -car Excellent home. Mid 30’s. Keith only. Rose Pastula, 528-3915 For second shift — We have openings for HYDROPLANE - f>lywood GAS dryer, needs flame switch, spection 1-6 pjn., Sunday. Other oversized garage, full walk­ B-3 zoned. Excellent invest­ after 6 p.m. 649-3549. from a professional . . . Call in a Multiple Listing Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. WHY US? experienced lubrication men. Starting rate $3.25 LIV E B AIT — Open 24 hours. construction, steering wheel $30. Phone 646-7393. DESIRABLE 2-bedroom times by appointment out basement with sliding ment. Separate heating assembly, $30. Call 742-8867. Realtor. We Care hourly with a chance for advancement. All fringe Ring bell for service. Shiners, prden apartment, convenient­ Built by 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, glass doors. Beautiful skyline systems. Only $37,500. Call SOUTH RD., Bolton - ly located, range, refrigerator, [REAL And w e’ll be glad to prove it to crawlers, etc. 144 Deming HARD to find? Marlow’s has U&R HOUSING CORP. office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- The record speaks for itself. view. Fred Newman, 289-7475. Rockledge Beautiful ^acious 4-bedroom benefits. Uniforms and tools furnished. For Street, Manchester. Wapping heat, hot water, parking. Garrison (Colonial, with at­ you. We know in the final Sporting Goods 47 them all. Cedar wardrobes. Rentals by: 5. •STATE appointment call 688-2233. Road. Downtown Manchester. Adults, no pets. 643-0973, 643- RANCH on 3 acres with 11 Ranch tached large 2-car garage. analysis, you want a home 7796. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor PASEK Recently custom built on 6 G IR L ’S Figure skates, size 2, large room s, 3 baths, 5 Immaculate eight room plus that suits your needs and in­ ALUMINUM sheets used as FULL Sized white electirc 643-2692 643-9551 The MANCHESTER MULTIPLE Realtors ICORNER acres, has small barn. Country $5. Boys’ nockey, size 3, $7. bedrooms, family room, 2 Ranch with attached two-car come. And a R EALTO R that printing plates, .007 thick, stove. Very good condition. $50. FIVE-ROOM heated duplex 280-7475 742-8243 kitchen with self-cleaning oven Men’s nockey, size 6'/z, $7. All Manchester kitchens. Could be ideal for in­ cares about these needs. SALAD girl needed for Friday A L L around carpenters, at 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Phone 646-4627. with garage. Lease and security USTMG SERVHX: garage situated on lovely and dishwasher, beamed like new. 643-9385. FIVE-ROOM duplex, $220 laws. Bam, six horse stalls, 6 RALPH PASEK and Saturday nights, least five years experience. Phone 643-2711. deposit required. $170. 647-9824. . In cooperation with OPEN House — Sunday 2-4:30. treed lot. Two full baths, large ceilings, pegged floor, monthly. Security deposit. With an open listing contract, That’s where we come in-and experience preferred but not Good pay, excellent benefits. G. FIVE-PIECE bedroom set, regulation dog kennels. Six-room Cape, garage. Make family room, beautiful fireplace, old style hardware, SKI BOOTS, size lOVz and 11. Stove, refrigerator, heat, gar­ NEW OFFICE stay in-until you have just the nece.ssary. Call 643-1415. H. & L. Construction, 994 DISPOSABLE diapers, factory solid cherry, Sealy FOUR-ROOM apartment, offer. 19 Chester Drive, East or even though you may list the fireplace. Priced in the mid raised stone patio, finished rec $20 or will trade for 12'/z. 644- age, wall-to-wall carpeting in r The MANCHESTER RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, home you’re looking for. Hartford Tpke., Rockville. 872- irregulars, less than one-third posturepedic foam rubber mat­ second floor, available west on Center Street, to property with several room with bar, wall-to-wall 1795 after 5 p.m. living room, no pets. Call 649- formal dining room, eat-ih «« Carl A. 8386. retail cost. Call 647-9053 tress and box spring, full size, February 1st. Phone 646-1683. Carroll Drive, follow signs. brokers, you agree to pay carpeting, many extras, $52,- 4212 after 5 p.m. BUILDING BOARD OFREALTORS What do we have to offer? MACHINISTS between 9-4 p.m. excellent condition. Asking $300 kitchen, living room K asp^ Realty, 563-1845. commission only to the broker Zinsser Agency 900. Principals only. Call 649- CREDIT Correspondent — Fuel-Feed 49 complete. Also king size FIV E rooms, heat, hot water, cathedral ceiling, lai;ge 3981. For one thing, integrity. For WANTED MANCHESTER - Deluxe one- w h o actually sells the Interesting position is available HOT water Furnace, convec­ Spinalpedic mattress and box parking, no pets, adults ISO NO. MAIN ST. master bedroom, family room 6 4 6 -15 11 bedroom townhouse, full MANCHESTER - New 7-room 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room property on the terms outlined another, service. And more in Credit Department of home tors, 30" gas stove, aluminum SEASONED firewood, cut and spring, 3 years old, complete preferred, deposit required, floor-to-ceiling fireplace, 1% rivate basement, includes (Cor. of Main) Colonjal, birch cabinets, in the listing or at any other important, a large inventory Bridgeport and lathe work. appliance manufacturer. combination doors, office split. $25 a dump truck load. $200. C alf 649-3458, 643-8632 $150 monthly. M3-0053 between Dutch Colonial. Three North Coventry 9,000 ceramic' tile bath, bam, clean baths, aluminum siding, 2-car No Stairs price and terms acceptable to of NEW and EXISTING Experienced only. Overtime. Inclividual should have some ac­ calculator, metal kitchen Sand, gravel, stone and after 5. 4-7. eat, appliances, carpets, Square Feat bedrooms, dining room, 24’ Lota-Land For Sale 73 FOR THE CHILDREN private patio and entrances, river, ^wimming, fishing. garage. Acre lot with privacy. homes in all price ranges all Paid insurance. counting or credit experience cabinets, built-in tubs, lavs. 643- manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- Will Divide living room, fam ily room with in this seven-room you...You may list the $200 per month. Paul W. Hutchins' Agency, M9-5324. $35,900. IN YOUR LIFE and good typing ability. Apply 2465, 643-1442. 9504. K 30-Day Occupancy patio Qff kitchen, aluminim Ranch on lovely treed property with many brokers ANDOVER - Near lake, $1,800, over the area. CORONADO Trees to climb and woods to P EN O B SC O T Personnel D^t. The Iona Mualcal Inatrumenta 53 Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1Q21. siding, 2-car garage. Merritt lot. Fireplaced living at the same time...You create Coventry, half-acre, treed, MANCHESTER - 7-room G EO RG IAN, CoIpnial - All roam in, plus this lovely 4- May we lend you a hand? Call Company, 6 Regent Street, LOOKING for a low priced SEASONED fireplace wood cut Agency, 646-1180. employment contracts in $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. CLUB APTS. MODERN one-bedroom (Colonial,' stove, refrigerator, brick, 10 rooifis, 4 large room, attached garage, bedroom, IVz.bath Colonial- us Tool & Gauge Manchester. color TV? We have a very fine and split, delivered. Call 643- TROMBONE in excellent • Ample Parking which you agree to pay com­ Manchester, one-half acre, $5,- dishwasher, I'/z baths, recrea­ bedrooms, beautiful entrance paneled den. Priced to selection of reconditioned color 0926. condition. Phone 649-2521. apartment, wall-to-wall • All Electric M ANCHESTER - New 7-room 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Cape. Garage, 2 fireplaces. Merrow Road LUXURIOUS carpeting, range, refrigerator, tion room, aluminum siding, foyer, 2 fireplaces, 2% baths, mission only to the broker SALES representative — and black and white TV sets on • Elevator Raised Ranch. 2'^ baths, sell at $29,900. Only $32,500. Call now, 289- Tolland, Route 15, Exit 99 dis^sal, air-conditioner, large breezeway, garage, trees. who actually finds a buyer for opening for an ambitious, display now in our store. Stop in WELL seasoned fireplace 2-Bedroom • Full Services fam ily room, sun deck-patio, 2-car garage, sunporch. In PRIM E Residential lots (2) 7475. MERRITT AGENCY Office-Store Equipment 54 Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Carl A. you... 875-8083 reliable, hard working person ana look them over. Modern TV wood. Cut up desired lengths, Furnished Apts. closets, basement storage, 'aluminum siding, 2-car garage. mint condition. available. Strategically located laundry facilities, parking for • Wall-to-wall Carpetng 5324. Haaltor 646-1180 who would like to work into Service, 805 Hartford Road, 643- $35 a cord, free delivery. Phone 2 ^.Merriti Agency, 646-1180. on Center Street m Manchester. DUE to sale of business we • Just for single people cars, good location. 140 Hilliard • Excellent Location Zinsser Agency WHAT IS YOUR PROPERTY KEYPUNCH operators, first nrianagement, 5-day week, 2205. (Next to Manchester 1-455-9987. TEN-ROOM Contempory Must be sold as a package. have the following furniture • Wall-to-wall carpeting St., $175 p er month. Call • Convenient to Highways SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, WORTH? and third shifts, experienced. salary plus commission and car Oldsmobile). IN T O W N Ranch with 3-room studio 6 46 -15 11 Priced at $15,000. Start (he jiew PASEK and equipment for sale. Nine • All appliances Peterman, 649-9404. ^.beamed ceilings, paneling, For a market value evaluation Raallor* 742-8243 ALL CASH for your property Alpha-Numeric, hours can be allowance, other company SEASONED fireplace wood, Charming -room Ranch with apartment. Over IVt acres o^ year right with land of your 289-7475 secretary swivel chairk^ 3 ^baths, .ian^ily room, .garages; 6 o f your property (no within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, scheduled for your benefits. Apply in person. 60 A M P fused panel and meter $18. Pick-up load delivered. Call • Dishwasher land with view. Redwood' own. Call The Jarvis Realty metal desk, check signer, car­ MANCHESTER area — Modem sweeping views, privacy. 3 good sized bedrooms, formal MANCHESTER - $26,500. Six- obligation) please call us. instant service. Hayes Agency, convenience. E.C.M. Inc., Singer Co,, 856 Main St., socket, used, $35. Ideal for 228-9585. • 2 full baths 646-6300 Company, Realtors, 643-1121. bon decollator, metal shelving, 4-room apartment, heat, hot dining room, convenient construction, large tber- room Colonial, baths, foyer, 646-0131. Manchester, cottage — lodge. Phone 649- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- V/z Member of the Manchester, South Windsor, 644-2445. 9x12 envelopes, 10% xir’ • Air-conditioner kitchen and good Mzed living mopane windows. 2-;car garage, trees. Call Ray bedroom deluxe home, r i^ t on 5180. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• water, carpeting, appliances, Brokers Protected 5324. the Vernon, and the Hartford ANDOVER Lakefront - 4 computer paper. On sale Satur­ • Fireplace storage. $190 monthly. 649-2871, room with ;^'O ice, Lima, . 643-2882; Hutchins : the lake. Maximum privacy. PRIVATE party desires lot in Qarden Producta 50 ^------UNIQUE Contemporary Split Multiple Listing Services. acres, excellent private loca­ day, January 20th from 9:30 646-0882. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Loaded with extras. Owners Manchester or vicinity to build LARGE animal cage, $23. • Balcony KEEPSMUK- baths, ’ ^ Q \ > 7 is h e d ’ rec Also niembers of the National tion. For the most a.m. to 11:30 a.m. atCongen, 63 — 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family, Florida bound. T. J. Crockett home. 646-5231. Portable electric heater, $15. BUY your potatoes direct from • Gym rooms MANCHESTER - Available HEEPHAPPr room, atL garap, treed discriminating buyer. Please East Center Street, Third 635 Center — 4*/4-room room, 2-car garage, treed lot Association of Real Estate Realtor, 643-1577. Call after 3 p.m., 646-7279. the potato warehouse, corner of soon. East Center Street. New lot, convenient location. Only call for details. Hayes Agency, MACHINIST-TOOL MAKER Floor, Manchester. • Sauna baths Townhouse, IVz baths, all with beautiful view of the Boards, and the Connecticut Buckland Road and Tolland First floor office-business $34.900., RANCHERS 646-0131. Capable of fabricating aircraft quality parts from • Rec room appliances, fully carpeted, 2 valley. Association of Real Estate Wanted to Buy UNUSED 20 volume set Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- ^ace, 50’ to 2,500 square feet. Will love this immaculate SOUTH WINDSOR COMMERCIAL toaster, air-conditioners, heat, hot U&R REALH CO. UK. Boards. Pasek Real Estate blueprints. Must be capable of making own layouts and Encyclopedia International. 8248. Possible telephone and RANCH—7% 'rooms, eat- Out ot Town-For Sale 75 REAL ESTATE Hotpoint deep fryer, restaurant More-More-More water, storage, parking, on bus maintenance free home with SPOTLESS RANCH!! setups. Phone 649-2521. secretarial service. Merritt :643-2692 Consultants are located at 608 Two-fam lly house, Manchester or incidentals, also refrigerator. All utllltlea Included In ren t line, near shopping, $205. By in kitchen with builf-ihs, many fine features. Built just This fine six room home is a Agency, 646-1180. Robert,d ! Murdock, Realtor Burnside Ave., East Hartford COVENTRY - Five-room vicinity. Houaehold Goocfi 51 Call 644-0014. appointment. Charles HEiTirS wall-to-wall carpeting a few years ago. Set on a pleasure to show and can be MAKE beaten down carpet nap 289-7475. Open 9-9. (Coventry Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ W RITE BOX A, Ponficelli, 649-9644, 646-0800. private, yet convenient treed your pleasure to own. Listed MANCHESTER HERALD INSPECTOR at doorways bright and fluffy 647-1155 555-4400 throughout. Rec room, of­ office phone 742-8243. age. Two extra building lots. RCA television set, black and Wanted to Rent 69 KORNER Illy lot. Let’s go!! Capable of inspection of aircraft parts. Must be able to again with Blue Lustre. The E. Wearing Apparel 5 7 fice or fourth bedroom. $24,900. Merritt Agency, 64^ at only $29,900 we offer three white console, $60. Call 643- GARDEN TYPE - two- excellent location. (^tt-HiWneF^ A. Johnson Paint Company, 723 1180. bedrooms a family room and a interpret blueprint configurations and dimensions. 0526. VINE Street — Four-room bedroom apartment. Includes WANTED — Febru ary 1st. after 6 p.m., 643-2388. Recently redecorated. $28,- yo Main Street, Manchester, 649- LADIES black coat, size 16-18. MANCHESTER 2 family, 4-4, 2 lovely living room with Apply in person: apartment, appliances, heat, appliances, carpets. $200 Small apartment or cottage. .900. BLANCHARD bedrooms plus 2 bedrooms on acreage? Working for you is our 4501. Reasonable offer accepted. available February 1st, $125. fireplace. Call Mr. Bogdan DUNQAN Phyfe mahogany monthly. Paul W. Dougan. Gentleman, 63. Will consider BRICK Colonial, large kitchen, & third floor, 2-car garage, pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, Phone 646-6046. 568-6396. WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! today for more details. dining room set, table, 4 chairs, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. part-time maintenance in dining room, sewing room. paneled kitchen, newly painted 643-6624. DISPOSABLE diapers, good good condition. $40. 649-4206. apartment complex for rent By Bea Keith Three bedrooms, 2-car garage. Thinking of Selling your ROSSETTO VERNON THE LA. PAHEN CO. factory seconds, $4.50 for a 30 Wanted to Buy 58 interior. Merritt Agency, 646- New Six Room ..B & W .e FIVE-ROOM apartment, $165 F O U R -R O O M flat, unfur­ consideration. Manchester, Central. $29,000. Bel Air Real property? Call TODAY! Realtors—MLS 646-2482 WANTED two-three or four 303 Watherell StrMt, Mandwalar, Conn. pound case during January. A storage window seat 1180. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. BABY carrier, TV stand. monthly. Security deposit. nished, second floor, older or Bolton preferred, references. Estate. 643^9332. “L” Shaped Ranch Realtors — MLS family house in Manchester. After January $7.50. Phone 647- WANTED — Antique fumitre, Utilities extra. Call after 4 added in a youngster’s ••>1 '•) Hoover cannister vacuum, two m a rri^ couple preferred, no Write Box "C” , Manchester MANCHESTER - Deluxe ?- Large living room with Manchester Parkade — 648-M06 Call buyer-broker, 649-1344. 9053. glass, pewter, oil paintings or p.m., 646-8897. room provides a well- CUSTOM Raised Ranch - 7 radios, coffee server, blender. children or pets, parking, hot Herald. room G arri^n Colonial, 2Vz cathedral ceiling and stone other antique items. Any PHILBRICK rooms, 2 baths, paneled BABYSITTER - Mature SECRETARY - Casualty 646-2669. water, centrally located. lighted place to sit and STEEP HOLLOW LANE! baths. Carpeting, double gar­ fireplace, roomy kitchen with VERNON — Six room split, 3 TAG SALE — Saturday, noon to quantity. The Harrisons, 643- FIVE-ROOM apartment, heat, carpeted recration room, woman, days, one-year-old girl, insurance experience for an in­ ^09, 1^ Oakland Street. Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 read, or jUst daydreanq as age, quality construction. eating nook, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bedrooms, I'/a baths, one block 6 p.m. Wringer washing RCA 21 ” color console, TV, new stove, no pets. Available Bualneaa Property- One of Manchester’s finest fireplace, sundeck, garages, own transportation. Call after 4 surance agency. Call 644-2466. p.m. many do. Extending the Richard Martin School, Hayes baths with vanities, built-in from elementary school. machine, $15. Refrigerator, $15. picture tube, excellent February Is. Near school. $230 For Sale 71 established areas. 2,500 garden, privacy. Hutchins p.m., 643-5436, Youth bed, $10. Desk and WANTED — Antique furniture, unit a foot on each side of AGENCY Agency, Realtors, 649-$324i Agency. 646-0131. appliances, first floor laundry LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- REAL ESTATE Career - Earn condition, $100. 643-8757. monthly. Charles Lesperance, WE HAVE customers waiting square foot brick ranch with 2440. dresser, $25. "rwo lamps, $25 toys, crank phonographs, area* Two-car garage, city $15,000 annually. Excellent 649-7620. for the rental of your apartment FIVE-ACRE business zoned the window allows addition over one ■acre ot mature shade pair, 59 Clinton Street. M3-5231 swords, guns, glass, attic or REALTORS utilities. Only $42,000. commission arrangement. INDESIT apartment sized or home. J.D. Real Estate site just off 1-86. Priced in the of bookshelves on each trees. Im m '^iate occupancy. VERNON — 17 rooms, with six before 6. cellar contents. 643-6535. MANCHESTER-Brand new, COVENTRY Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, refrigerator, used only 5 Associates, Inc, 643-5129. mid 40’s for quick sale. Hayes side, reaching from seat to Offers given consideration. acres, owner transferred. Must 742-8243. months. $100. Phone 647-9359. one-bedroom apartments, wall- Agency, 646-0131. 646-4200 PUBLIC SCHOOLS TAG SALE — January 20th. Rooma Without Board 59 ceiling. Bolton U U REALTY CO., WC. sell this tremendous piece of Bzzzzzzzz in and see our to-wall carpeting, all LOOKING for anything in real Coventry, Conn. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 31 property. 4'/z baths, elevator, busy Bea. We’re ready, WAITRESS — Monday through SEWING MACHINES, Singer appliances, heated, air- estate rental — apartments, BROAD Street — IVi acre 1. BRAND NEW BLANCHARD 643-2692 Charter Oak Street, THE THOMPSON House - enclosed porches, swimming willing and able to assist Touch and Sew, $47.50; 1972 Zig- conditioning, parking, $190. 646- homes, multiple dwellings, no prime commercial site with COLONIAL — 3 bedrooms, * .5 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Friday, days, 8 to 3 p.m. Apply Manchester (R ear). Household (^ttage St., centrally located, A ' < -4 poof, etc. T. J. Crockett, Zag. unclaimed law-away, 7800. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate modern building. Also in­ MANCHESTER, centrally ...... -‘y*. ^■A you in the sale or Country Donut Shop, 1015 Main large, pleasantly furnished fireplace, one full bath plus Realtor, 643-1577. furnishings, bedroom sets, $43.75. Guaranteed. 522-0931, dustrially zoned one-story ROSSETTO located, 6 room1 Ihome with purchase of YOUR proper- Vacancy Street.______rooms, parking. Call 649'2358 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 2 half baths. Aluminum living room set, kitchen set, dealer. FOUR-ROOM garden apart­ masonry building, ideal for Realtors—MLS 646-2482 aluminum siding, 12x16 kitchen s , Board Clerk SCHOOL bus drivers — Full or utensils, lamps, miscellaneous. for overnight and permanent ment, avocado appliances, light manufacturing. Hayes siding, sliding glass doors with stove, refrigerator, and guest rates. DELUXE ONE — Bedroom Part-time part-time. Will train. Tolland- Antwtr to Proriout Pvzxit vanity bath, carpeting, heat, apartment, wq)l-to-wall Agency, 646-0131. to deck. Only $33,900. M A riC H E ^ tE R - $25,900, four- dishwasher, good sized laundry < Kockville area. Call 875-6378. hot water, air-conditioner, dis­ bedroom ''Cape. Country room, 3 bedrooms, living room, Think Big MANCHESTER - Large clean carpeting throughout, complete 2. RANCH — 3 bedrooms, hwasher. $195 monthly. 649- MANCHESTER—1200 square kitchen, den, paneled rec room, dining room, 2 porches, $24,900. Duties; Board minutes, furnished room, maid service. appliances, vanity bath. 1% baths, fireplaced living INSPECTOR — Appliance 3978, 643-6165. Centrally located $175 monthly. foot brick and cinder clock much carpeting, treed lot. Mint Cantor & Goldfarb Realtors, I COLONIALS compilation of agenda, 649-2813. room. Large recreation » manufacturer needs individual A C R O S S 3 Momentary R.D. Murdock,''643-2692. building, on 50x165 lot. Business condition. Meyer, Realtors, 643- 643-8442, 875-6244. I Real €staU various duties for Central for inspection of raw materials 1 L o ft y ra y NEW ER 3-bedroom apartment. II zone. Central location, city room with carpeting and 0609. 172 E. Center S t 4 R eaps FURNISHED room, pleasant Office. Shorthand and vendor parts. Will also S O f g re a t s ize Carpeting, stove, refrigerator, utilities. Only $22,000 for quick bar. $30s. SMb^ I YOUR PLEASUREI audit raw materials to some 8 Hi|^ location, parking, references. heat and hot water included. sale. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- 649-1922 646-4126 required. 6 W a d in g b ird Houaea for Rent 65 3. S-Rochri R an ch — first and second layout work. 12 I^ lm le a f Call after 4, 649-6526. Lease and security. $235. 9332. 13 Japanese sash 7 Lam b legs Garage, fireplace, full Apply Personnel Department, 8 Sharp flavors Blanchard & Rossetto, EXCELLENT location, single jj * EAST HARTFORD — Move right into this large 14 D istrict ROOM, private home, a good basement, treed yard, 25 hours per week Iona Company, 6 Regent Street, 15 Jacob's son Realtors, 646-2482. home, 3 bedrooms, finished 130 HARTFORD Rd., abutting SELLING your property? Call »W U e home for someone away from I fam ily home, Sunset Ridge area. Four fireplaces, 4 Manchester. (Bib.; var.) 10 Hawaiian basement rec room. $250 1- 84, 8,000 square feet, for sale walk to bus. Only $27,900. us first e ’ll buy your home Benefits home, board optional. 643-6745. ^ bedrooms (all twin sized), 2Vz baths. A truly S 16 C o lo ssal ga rlan d THREE-ROOM garden monthly. Security d ep osit or rent by owner. 649-5148. 4. Beautiful 4-Bedroom immediately at a fair price, all REALTOR seeking 18 D e p riv e 11 Resinous apartment. Avocado appliance, SUPERB SUBURBIA S exceptional 20x40 in-gound pool, heated for early ^ cash. Call Lou Arruda, 644-1539. Apply: required. Call 649-7904,643-6254. experienced full-time sales per­ 20 C a ro l, fo r substance 31 Constellation 42SUva CLEAN Furnished room s. vanity bath, carpeting, heat, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Colonial in j^xcellent Arruda Realty. ex a m p le I spring use. A “ so private’’ yard completely fenced Dr. Donald C. Hardy, sonnel. Active, multi MLS 17 B la ck cuckoos 32 A p p e a r 44 Tuplan macaw Convenient location near MCC. hot water, air-conditioner, $175 Houaea For Sale 72 neighborhood. Complete ••••••••••• 21 D is trib u te 46 B e fit •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Supt. office. Apply Blanchard & 19 Feminine 33 Giant o f' Parking and linens. 646-2482. monthly. Immediate view of Hartford. 60s. ^ with stockade fencing. Low 60s. 23 L ig h t te x tile n ick n am e m o d em 48Egrotian ’ Out ot Town- A secluded 7-room Raised Ranch located for easy, Box 356, Rossetto, Realtors, 189 West fa b ric 22 Sea eagle scien ce goddess occupancy. Phone 649-3978, 643- 66 W ARANOKE Road — F*restige 5. 6 -R oom C o lo n ia l. LARGE, comfortable room, For Rent convenient, quick commuting to Hartford on NEW I- Coventry, Conn. 06238 Center St., 646-2482. 27 Em phasis (v a r .) 36 Siouan Indian 49 Annoyance 6165. area, customized Cape with IVi Clean home in good loiia- Planning and Zoning 29 Canadian next to bath and shower, double S '"GLASTONBURY — Home of distinction located in iS 24 O rtola n 37 N ot as much 50 Night before ROCKVILLE - 4 rooms, baths, 4. bedrooms, oversized 84. Commission 51 S ein e closet, parking, references. tion. Full basement, large REAL'Estate — full-time 25 D is tin c t p a rt 39 M old, fashion LARGE sunny 4-room apart­ appliances, $115 monthly; 4^ garage, nice level lot. T. J. G olf Club Area. Four bedrooms, 2% baths. Sensational :jjf. Hebron, Connecticut active sales personnel. 30 Wild horse 26 Engrave 40 Portuguese 52 Mouthlike Gentleman. 649^19. ment, one child, $135. No pets. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. bedrooms, plenty of 33 Boy’s name ag Hen producta op en in gs rooms, $135, utilities not 8 family room with cathedral ceiling, floor to ceiling Licensed. Set your own time. province in Security (...... sit, utilities extra. closets, treed lot. Only * 3 bedrooms, 2Vz baths 30 Entangles A fr ic a 53 Bishopric NOW Renting, la ^ e furnished included. 872-0^9. fireplace and sliding glass doors to your own secluded ^ G IR L Friday — One-girl office Best commissions. Member^ 35Philiatine 633-6026...... ' ■ p ' ""...... MANCHESTER — Ceptrally $2S,fl00. ♦ Large carpeted kitchen with superior ap­ in South Windsor, general office Manchester, Hartford MLS, giant (Bib.) r~ r 1” r 1 I n r rooms near MC(T, carpeted, located, duplex 6-6, double lot, |g domain. SO MANY custom features. Low 70s. s 6 8 7 TOLLAND — Large two-room Regardless of the type of pliances, eat-in area, outside deck for your work, simple bookkeeping, good 38 M a o ----- .tu n g kitchen privileges modern FOUR-roomy apartment, 2- car garage. Broker, 649-1116. also licensed Massachusetts. IS furnished apartment, in older future summer enjoyment. NOTICE telephone personality, capable Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, 39Makesacure r r U baths, large lounge, privacy, appliances, heat, hot water; ______£s______^______paint you use, don’t dip 41 BibUcal judge Colonial home. Newly furnished • SIZABLE family room with recessed fire­ I of making decisions. Write Box 646-4126. IT IS parking, $15 and up 643-0002. parking. Central location. IM «M ywr • « ! Mi Mil, tiNil yofur brush into the paint OPEN HOUSE MANCHESTER — An exceptionally beautiful Forest o f g re a t with many individual features. 91 NORTH ELM.8T. E, Manchester Herald. Security deposit. $180 monthly. Near 1-86, Exit 99. Call 875-1925. krtag ym I pnlH tbn Wm I Mi, more than one-third of the place in an entire brick wall (dramatic). Hills home, situated high to give sparkling view of PART-TIME janitorial work, 43 Greek II s u COMBINATION bedroom and 649-3340. 1 - 5 p.m. — Sunday, January 21at ; l e i ^ of the. bristles. Be Sliding glass doors to most private yard. Hartford’s evening lights, 4 bedrooms, 2V2 baths. The Hebron Planning and for days or evenings. Call 649- mountain living room, would like couple S4 s r f r i ' ROCKVILLE — 5 rooms, stove, S VERY LARGE kitchen with generous eat-in area, 5334. 45 Electrical or retired person. Meals lor sure to top o ff excess paint iii : Zoning Commission w ill hold a units If a errands. 649-MS9. refrigerator, utilities furnished, , Rgduced for Quick Sal* g Inviting family room with fireplace. All very Public Hearing on Tuesday, RN’S-LPN’S no pets, 3 children accepted. OWNERISGONE on the sides of the can. 47 Rob, dlvsst PKSIDEIITIAL Must sell this 7 room side to A ll this situated on a pleasantly peaceful wooded acre. January 23,1973 at 8 p.m. in the FuH-time or part-time RNs — LPNs — full-time and SOIminense IS II u $180 a month plus security. Call w e ; n e e d l i s t i n g s Owner tranafarrad to Naw York . graciously put together. Low 60s. part-time, charge positions, 3- ROOM with kitchen privileges, Y I L U O i J i m . side Split. Price reduced to Town Office Building to 54 Alleviate 875-1834 after 3 p.m. R(GBT NOW!! So why q . Call Peggy Whitehead, 643-9886 3 to 11 pjR. shift 11 and 11-7. Excellent benefits, 85 Part of speech u centrally located, 14 Arch MANCHESTEII $34,500. Rec room, 2 fiill Large Colonial in, Bowers School area. Four bedrdoms, consider the proposed subdivi­ Street. d

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( V ^ The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. Jan. 19. 1978 Local WomerCs About Town Fair tonight, low 20 to 25. Sunday mostly They Compete Inaugural Gowns sunny with highs 35 do 40. Precipitatitm Unite Human Services probability near zero tonight and Sunday. Obituaries For Academies The new Manchester Area See Page 5 Sen. Lowell P. Wdcker has Conferences of Churches will Lathrop of East Hartford; one Robert K. Govey Announced the nomination of 60 officially be organized tonight Mrs. Robrrl J. Gordon Sr. sister, Mrs. Samuel Maus of Speaker Tells Council candidates who will compete at Concordia Lutheran Church MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm Mrs. Susie A. Gordon, 76, of Robert E. Covey, 59, of 482 W, East Hartford, and two MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDA'V, JANUARY 20. 197^ - VOL. X a i, No. 93 SIXTEEN PAGES 2 MINI PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Middle Tpke. died this morning said so far Governor Meskill for vacancies at the U.S. with the installation of officers 43 Wellington Rd. was dead on grandchildren. BY JUNE: TO M PK IN S central organization with a has not committed himself on Military Academy at West and a special musical program arrival at Manchester at Manchester Memorial Funeral services will be (Heruld Reporter) state appointed official, a com­ Hospital. He was the husband of the plan. Point, thie U.S. Naval Academy at 8:15, which is open to the Memorial Hospital Thursday Saturday at the Ladd Funeral missioner, at its head? She Mrs. Wanda Bockanowicz The need for a state depart­ As to the security of jobs of at Annapolis, the U. S. Air public. A banquet will precede night after suffering an ap­ Home; 19 Ellington Ave., with illustrated the importance of ment combining private Mrvice people already in office, she Force Academy at Colorado the program. parent heart attack at her Covey. the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, tighter organization when she Mr. Covey was bom April 8, organizations and agencies and said it was not the purpose of Springs arid the U.S. Merchant home. She was the wife of pastor of the Union said that there are “ over 1200 town service agencies was the the commission to place any Marine Academy at Kings A public card party jWill be Robert J. Gordon Sr. 1913 in Hartford and had lived Congregational Church, of­ private agencies in the state,” theme of a talk heard yesterday jobs in jeopardy, but to provide sponsored by the French Club Mrs. Gordon was bom May in the Hartford area before ficiating. Burial will be in and that “ it’s a problem Point. Nixon Sees New Era Of Peace coming to Manchester about at the Manchester Country better service. Marc C. Allee of 50 Mary Anne of Manchester Monday at 8 29, 1896 in Broad Brook, Grove Hill Cemetery^ correlating data from all of two years ago. Club. these services.” After covering about every Dr., Coventry, is among the M p.m. at Orange Hall. daughter of Louis and Mary Rockville. A retire^ policeman, he was Mrs. Astrid Hanzalek of Suf- aspect of the p ro p o s e d Meyer Schadlich, and had lived Friends may call at the , She said concerns had been Weicker nominees who will with' the Hartford Police field, assistant majority leader legislation concerning a State compete for the two vacancies Self-Reliance Theme in Manchester for 55 years. funeral home tonight from 7 to expressed that a new state She and her husband observed Department for 25 years.. He of the House and a member of a commission should represeiH Department of Human at the Naval Academy. 9. Nixon-Agnew Formally study commission to draw up a Services, she threw the ques­ The three area students on their 55th wedding anniversary was employed by the State of Friends wishing to do so may all service agencies, and aim CEILINSS „ Of Inaugural Speech proposed State Department of tion to the group, “ Can you last Nov. 1. Connecticut as a Capitol police make memorial contributions that a new commission will fill the list of twenty candidates to llto a goad^ma for calllr Human Services, spoke to a come up with a better plan, and She was a member of South guard. He was a member of to the American Cancer all the gaps and avoid, the compete for the two vacancies [ropalra. Fraa aatlmataal United Methodist Church and Father Gagnon Council, 4th group of about 30 people at a overlaps. if so, what is it?” at the Air Force Academy are: Begin Second Term WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon, without direct­ Society. the Story Circle of the Women’s Degree, KofC, Wethersfield. luncheon meeting of the An illustration in point is the D r. Archibald Stuart, Jerry B. Alverson, 33 Fairview Bernard i Lozier ly mentioning the continuing search for a Vietnam peace, Society of Christian Service of Survivors, besides his wife, » Manchester Community Ser­ hard core family which has president of the Manchester Dr., South Windsor; Richard K. Inc. beat their swords into And other thousands waited today proclaimed that this is a time when “ America’s the church. are a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Henry W. Minor vices Council on legislation been a problem to several agen­ Community Services Council, Babcock II of 230 Mountain Rd., WASHINGTON (AP) - plowshares and their spears along Pennsylvania Avenue, the longest and most difficult war comes to an end.” Survivors, besides her Fontaine of South Windsor; which, if adopted, would “ coor­ cies, she said. With the heard from various local agen­ Ellington and Gary Dean Richard Nixon renewed his TOLLAN D - H enry W. Phono 649-4464 into pruning hooks; nation shall traditional Street of Presidents, four brothers, James Covey of dinate and organize human communication gap overcome, cy representatives before the Watson of 33 Hillsdale Dr., presidential oath today amid Speaking from the Capitol husband, are a son, Robert J. Minor, 49, of Cervens Rd. died not lift up sword against nation, to see the inaugural parade-a end, let us again learn to debate Wethersfield, John Covey of services in such a manner as to other agencies, not normally speaker. celebration and protest—and an steps minutes after taking the Gordon Jr. of Manchester; a this morning at his home after a Ellington. neither shall they fear war any finely orchestrated affair to in­ our differences with civility and daughter. Miss Eleanor M. Hartford, Edward Covey of improve the quality and approached, would be made The council passed on a intensive quest to begin the presidential oath for the second long illness. He was the more.” clude 35 floats, 55 bands, 14 decency. And let each of us Gordon of Vernon; a brother, Middletown and Henry Covey of husband of Mrs. Beatrice Clark effectiveness of human ser­ aware of the situation and could recommendation presented by Vietnam peace that has eluded time, Nixon did not elaborate him. Chief Justice Warren E. equestrian units and 39 other reach out for that one precious Louis Schadlich of Manchester , Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Minor. vices at the point of delivery.’ ’ be of assistance, she added. Miss Ethel Robb, chairman of Kathy says: "In and out of season fruits and nor did he make any reference the services integration His “ four more years,” Burger, a Nixon appointee, was units, including military. It was quality government cannot 2 and three grandchildren. Agnes Corrado of East Hart­ Mrs. Hanzalek said there was Mrs. Hanzalek stressed the to secret Paris peace talks due Mr. Minor was born Oct. 22, vegotahles at Pero’s." to administer the oaths, first to to last exactly one hour, 45 provide—a new level of respect Funeral services will be ford and Mrs. Mary O’Reilly of a lack of communication among need for citizen participation on committee, that a letter be fashioned in a nationwide out­ to resume Tuesday. 1923 in Ellington. He was an OSOIMi FKSK Ikes. CnaiM i, M na a«M MMaai. iBiati. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew minutes. for the rights and feelings of Saturday at 11 a m. at Holmes Manchester; and four Army veteran of World War II the service organizations and, every level. She mentioned the written to Town Manager pouring of votes, began as the The President, in fact, never SI«arKS*asiaakyaisaSTmklslsik[ikKfiai.«cara^krtit^Sw ^ S | l^ and then the President. one another and for the in­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. grandsons. as a result, lines of authority hope of the new commission for Robert Weiss and Mayor John first: with hand on Bible open The President and the first once referred directly to Viet­ and the Korean Conflict. fH flart, CaWBwwr, mWt ml Swat W ahti, S u e * M sal Cklatis CWteie, W « l Sit Before them, as they stood on dividual human dignity which is The Rev. Dr. George Webb, The funeral will be Monday at overlapped and there were wide “ pilot testing for new Thom pson urging that an to Isaiah, reciting the pledge nam or Indochina but said at He was a member of the fappatt, T a n # ^ S ta k ti, ( k i m taaataas, Craakanias. r a m , M (W iai. huge platforms erected before family, along with their official the cherished birthright of pastor of South United 8:45 a.m. from the John F. gaps in service in some areas. techniques, the formation of amount be included in an up­ prescribed by the Constitution. the outset, “ We stand on the Tolland VFW, and the Loyal the East front of the Capitol, escort of Cabinet officers and every American. Methodist Church, will of­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Order of Moose, the Italian- She said, “ Our present pilot centers. ” In an aside coming budget for the purpose M n n O : Sbaateniai . , f li i i | plii , h a m r y iB tat, lase m i riaiaa hare, liam, SripaWt, His vice president preceded threshold of a new era of peace were the 19,439 highly placed officers-designate, planned to "Above all else, the time has ficiate. Burial will be in East Center St., with a Mass of the system is inefficient when each remark, she added, “ Maybe of hiring a community services Taateekas, T a nplu Nixon in the swearing-in on the in the world.” American Friendship Club and and lucky enough to obtain come for all Americans to Cemetery. Resurrection at St. Bridget department will do things Manchester?” coordinator and providing nsn (M iM n ii iisiin East front of the Capitol. lead the parade—finally In the section of his televised the American Legion, all of tickets to bleachers. The false renew our faith in ourselves.’ ’ There are no calling hours. Church at 9. Burial will be in without consulting one secretarial services. Only 12 men before Nixon had reviewing it from the presiden­ address aimed specifically at Rockville. front, temporary seats and While asserting that Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Survivors, besides his wife, another." That there has been a She said the criteria for day Miss Robb, who is also a WEEKEND SPECIALS: been invested with the oppor­ Americans, Nixon rephrased public-address system cost tial box in front of the White American youngsters “ have Town of Manchester Bloomfield. lack of communication was centers should be re-examined. liaison on the Lincoln School tunity to recite for the second John F. Kennedy’s best- are three sons, Henry Minor Jr. MAC COUNS A P P L E S ...... 6 qt. bag S1.2B taxpayers $410,000. House. been taught to be ashamed of Connecticut Friends may call at the evident in Mrs. Hanzalek’s The commission’s concern committee, expressed a hope term the oath that: remembered statement and of Rockville, and Peter Minor FRESH STRAWBERRIES ...... pt. B9C their country, ashamed of their funeral home Saturday from 7 observation that when various that there be greater emphasis that a part of the Lincoln School “ I do solemnly swear that I exhorted his countrymen to ask and Paul Minor, both of parents, ashamed of America’s to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 agency heads and appointees of on rehabilitation for children could be used to house a YELLOW GLOBE OR PURPLE TOP TURNIPS 2 lbs. 29C will faithfully execute the office not what Uncle Sam can do for Tolland; a daughter. Miss Patti record at home and of its role in NOTICE and 7 to 9 p.m. the study commission met to before they get into trouble was services coordinating com­ FANCY TAN G ELO S ...... 6 tor B9C of president of tjie United them but rather “ what can I do Minor of Tolland; his father, State Inaugural the world,’’ Nixon proposed an Francis Minor of Ellington; discuss the new plan, it was the in Mrs. Hanzalek’s suggestion mittee. ROYAL “EAT MORE” ICE CREAM ...... 1/2 gal. 69C States, and will to the best of for myself?” upbeat approach: Edward O'Grmly three brothers, Eugene Minor, first time they had ever sat that there be a Department of Michael Hadge, representing my ability, preserve, protect T he 60-year-old chief Adoption of Ordinance “ From this day forward, let Edward O’Grady, 51, of 72 Richard Minor and George around a table together and Children as there is a Child and Family Services, said SH fcwfy Tha Mandiaatar iw nlng HaraM and defend the Constitution of executive, who often has talked In a ccord a n ce with the Visitors Attend each of us make a commitment Keeney St. died Thursday at Minor, all of Ellington; three talked. Department of the Aging. he is in favor of housing all the GOMPUTC UIK OF SUNDAY PAKM the United States. of erosion of ancestral values, provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ Oft o at 000 lO TJg r TiCHETS in his own heart; to bear his Manchester Memorial sisters. Miss Marion Minor of She repeatedly mentioned the T he importance of service agencies in one place Mrs. Nixon held the two fami­ in effect made self-reliance the tions 1 and 9 of the Town responsibility, to do his part, to Hospital. He was the husband of Ellington, Mrs. Doris Willis of necessity "to develop the needs maintaining the present quality for the sake of the people ly Bibles he used for the taking theme of his appeal to Charter, notice is hereby given “ THE KINO Reception, Dinner live his ideala—so that together, Mrs. Helen McVeigh O’Grady. Enfield and Mrs. Agnes that would fill the human of service during transition to instead of having them all over of the longer vice-presidential audiences here and throughout OF First Family Waves To Wellwishers we can see the dawn of a new of the adoption by the Board of Mr. O’Grady was born Feb. Limberger of Stafford Springs; services needs.” She said the better organization was not town. oath in 1953 and 1957, and four the world. He said: PRODUCE” age of progress for America, Directors of the Town of 27, 1921 in Norwalk and had and a granddaughter. services should be available overlooked as she said it would Dr. Stuart suggested that the years ago when he became the President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon wave to an audience of wellwishers from the “ Let us encourage in­ . By Vivian Ferguson It is customary that they and together, as we celebrate Manchester, Connecticut, lived in Manchester most of his Funeral services will be where the people are. She said be difficult and would require state might feven wish to rent nation’s 37th president. dividuals at home and nations The streets of Washington have a half day on Inaugural President’s box at a concert Friday night in the Eisenhower Theatre at the John F. (in 1976) our 200th anniversary January 9,1973 of Ordinance as life. He had been employed as a Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Burke the hope of state legislation patience. the school, or a part of it, for its ...... And the Bibles, too, were abroad to do more for were crowded yesterday Day, but since it falls on Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. The inauguration climaxes as a nation, we can do so proud follows: printer at the Connecticut Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., would be to improve the quality Public hearings on the seirvJces. open to Isaiah 2:4 as they were themselves and decide more for afternoon with p^estrians. Saturday this year, the tonight with a series of balls following swearing in of the President and Vice President in the fulfillment of our Amendment to Ordinance General Life Insurance Co., Rockville. The Rev. Donald G. of the services delivered. As it proposal would be held before: . themselves. Let us advocate President gave them FYiday Spiro Agnew and the traditional inaugural parade. (AP photo) promise to ourselves and to the Chapter 35 ASSESSMENTS Bloomfield. During World War Miller, pastor of the United is now, the services are uneven, throughout the state, she said, “ And he shall judge *among All government buildings more responsibility in more world.’’ FOR CONSTRUCTION OR II, he served with the 169th Congregational Church of she said. after which the legislature the nations and shall rebuke had been closed to give afternoon instead. The places. Let us measure what we Nixon said he would “ offer no REPAIR OR BOTH OF Infantry Band of the 43rd Tolland, will officiate. Burial What services now available would decide whether to sup­ many people; and they shall employes an afternoon off. closed buildings include the will do for others by what they promise of a purely govern­ SIDEWALKS AND CURBS Division. will be in Ellington Center on state, town and private port the bill and then, she Smithsonian Institute, the will do for themselves.” (a) When sidewalks or curbs ment solution for every Survivors, besides his wife, Cemetery. levels would be greatly im­ added, the governor would National Gallery of Art, and While pledging federal are constructed or repaired, or problem.” Declaring that too are two sons, Richard O’Grady Friends may call at the proved if coordinated under a decide whether to sign it. ^ e other tourist attractions. I News Haig Heads Home boldness in meeting domestic both, as part of a scheduled much already has been asked of of West Lafayette, Ind., and the funeral home Saturday from 2 needs, he avoided all specifics area construction or repair Hundreds of people took a government, that false hopes Rev. Robert O’Grady of to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. District Votes stroll in the balmy sunshine I | but did make what appeared to program . specifically Capsules have been raised, that disap­ Forestville; a sister, Mrs. Via South Korea be a veiled reference to his authorized by the Board of Weiss in Favor until the weather changed Doris Dunnack of Andover; and longstanding drive to channel pointment has eroded con­ Directors, the Town shall not Daniel E’. Wells II and the rain fell. SAIGON (AP) — Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., President his mother, Mrs. Ethel Fagan more federal revenues ta-state fidence, he said; assess the land adjacent thereto SOUTH WINDSOR - Daniel The White House was on of Andover. ’ To Intervene Heavy Fighting Nixon’s special representative, left Saigon today after con­ and local governments. “ Your national government for any of the cost of such Frederick Wells III, infant son Of Buying Lake has a great and vital role to The funeral will be Monday at public view for only two SAIGON (AP) - North and sultations with President Nguyen Van Thieu that could He said; “ Government must program, whether or not such of Daniel F. and Pauline play. I pledge to you that where 10:45 a.m. from the John F. hours yesterday morning. It South Vietnamese forces were 9lear the way fof a Vietnam peace settlement. learn to take less from people construction or repair has KupcTiunos Wells of 949 Plea­ Town Manager Robert Weiss, provide minimal cost solid government should act, we will Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. was thought that the waiting locked in the heaviest fighting so people can do more for previously been the subject of a sant Valley Rd., died this pressing for passage of the waste dispbsal beyond the year At Bus Hearing Their third meeting this week lasted only 30 minutes, Center St., with a Mass of the line would be long. My fami­ since last fall northwest of themselves.” act boldly ami lead boldly.” petition to the Board of morning at Manchester March 13 referendum for 2000, ^ le protecting water and its shortness indicated no major disagreements But he added still another Resurrection at the Church of ly to(d( a chance and were Saigon and below the In what may prove to be the Directors. Memorial Hospital shortly purchasing Laurel Lake, is qu ali^ preserving 110 acres of HARTFORD (AP) - The Greater Hartford Transit between Washington and Saigon. exhortation to individual self- the Assumption at 11. Burial able to get into the building demilitarized zone, as both most memorable passage, (b) When sidewalk or curb after birth. offering his services, those of lan^'^one mile of Hockanum District (GHTD) voted Friday to intetvene in a Public reliance. will be in St. James Cemetery. Survivors, besides his quickly. sides struggled for military and Tin Song, a newspaper with Nixon xaid; construction is done at the his administrative staff, and R jw r frontage, and a 30-acre President Chung Hee Park. A The President, engaged in an Friends may call at the parents, are his maternal Utilities Commission (PUC) hearing* Monday on the political advantages before a close ties to the Presidential “ In our own lives, let each of specific request of adjacent lan­ those of the town directors for ^ n d for public use, and provide It rained during the after­ spokesman said Haig will stay effort to overhaul the federal funeral home Saturday from 7 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut Co.’s request to start buses running on a cease-fire, military spokesmen Palace and one which has us ask—not just what will downers outside of a scheduled speaking engagements before^ an opportunity for active and noon and part of the evening overnight in Seoul and ijieet bureaucracy and prune away to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and Benedict Kupchunos of South reported today. echoed Thieu’s views in the government do for me, but area construction program Manchester commuitii passive recreational limited basis in the Hartford area. as the Connecticut group with Park on Sunday. He then ineffective or unneeded 7 to 9 p.m. Windsor; his paternal South Vietnamese spokesmen past, declared in an editorial: what can I do for m yself?” there shall be assessed against organizations — to explain Jhe facilities.” Officials expressed concern that any service less than attended a reception in the will fly to Washington to report programs, said that 'building a grandmother, Mrs. Charlene claimed 421 North Vietnamese “ Progress has been noted in the Standing on the same site a the land adjacent thereto one- proposal. The reference to recreational what was approved by the PUC in May of last year would to Nixon on consultations with new era of progress at home Harper of Vernon; and his offices of Sen. Lowell P. troops were killed, about a third negotiations to settle the Viet­ dozen years ago, Kennedy said half of the cost of the Arlluii- li. Liitlirop Jr. The referendum q^stion facilities concerns long-range leaders of five Asian allies. requires turning away from old paternal great-grandparents, result in a ridership decline over the long run. Weicker. He spent much of of them by air and artillery nam war, and the light of peace after taking his inaugural oath: construction of such sidewalks. asks approval for a ^;391,000 plans to seed and grade the area policies that have failed.” He ROCKVILLE - Arthur H. Mr. and Mrs. John Milek of the time posing for pictures strikes, in the fighting in the has shown at the end of the “ And so, my fellow No assessment shall be made appropriation — ^9,5(X) for as it is filled, and to convert it Meanwhile, at least two bus- In Paris, Foreign Minister described this as “ a better way Lathrop Jr., 50, of 41 Dailey Cir­ Hartford. as many had brought tw o areas from Thursday tunnel.’ ’ Americans, ask not what your for the cost of curbs. purchasing the 110-acre Laurel to recreational use. related meetings were reach a contract agreement in Maurice Schumann conferred to progress”—not a retreat cle, died Thursday at his home. Funeral services will be cameras. through noon today. The U.S. Embassy said Haig country can do for you—ask (c) Where sidewalk repairs Lake from Wells C. Dennison The town’s plans to purchase scheduled today, one between anticipation of a possible sub­ for 45 minutes today with U.S. from responsibility.” He was the husband of Mrs. Sunday noon at the Holmes South Vietnamese losses was flying to Seoul for con­ what you can do for your coun­ are done at the request of the and Robert C. Dennison, and the 110 acres and to improve the the Connecticut Co. and its sidy settlement between the The Connecticut State Charge d’ Affaires Jack Without hinting at any Helen Sadosky Lathrop. Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St., were given as 57 killed and 157 sultations with South Korean try.” adjacent landowner outside of a $941,500 for improvements to landfill area is subject to striking Amalgamated Transit Meskill administration and the dinner was held at the Kubisch. domestic legislation he may He was born in Hartford and Manchester. The Rev. Ronald wounded. The Nixon address, heavier scheduled area repair program the town's sanitary landfill approval by the State Depart­ Union (ATU), the other GHTD. Such accord could open Ramada Inn in Rockville, propose in the weeks ahead, lived in Rockville 16 years Erbe, pastor of Our Savior with rhetoric than many of his or as an emergency repair area. The 110-acres, if ment of Environmental between the bus firm, the the way for renewed bus ser­ Md. State Comptroller Nixon did mention some before moving here from Lutheran Church, will officiate. speeches, struck the self- deemed necessary by the Direc­ purchased, would become part Protection, which already is state’s largest, and aides to vice and officials don’t want Nathan Agostinelli and his Launch Satellite specific areas in which to seek Glastonbury. Burial will be in Wapping reliance theme, too, as he ad­ tor of Public Works, the of the landfill area. reviewing the proposal. In the Gov. Thomas J. Meskill. labor problems standing in the MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet improvement. He said: He was employed at the HOURS wife, Helena, were seated at Area Conference dressed himself to foreign Cemetery. adjacent landowner may have In letters to the community event approval is given and the Transit district officials said way. Union today launched the 544th “ We have the chance today to Hanson-Whitney Co. in Hart­ There are no calling hours. the head table with Gover­ audiences, saying: the option of such repair being organizations, Weiss cited four referendum question passes, they would unofficially attend Most of Connecticut’s major earth satellite in its top Secret do more than ever before to ford for 30 years. He served in The family suggests that any nor Meskill, his wife, and “ We shall do our share in done with bituminous concrete reasons why, in his opinion, the the Town Planning and Zoning the ConnCo-state session in an cities have been without C osm os series, Tass an­ make life better in America—to the U.S. Army during World memorial contributions may be other dignitaries. Both men Of Churches defending peace and freedom in at no cost to him or paying the purchase and improvements Commission would be asked to effort to thwart an agreement regular service since last fall nounced. ensure better education, better War II. He was a member of the world. But we shall expect difference in cost between a made to the March of Dimes. would be significantly advan­ rezone the 110 acres Industrial. on resumption of partial bus when the ATU struck ConnCo were presented with special As usual, the official news others to do their share. health, better housing, better bituminous concrete repair and American Legion Post No. 14. tageous for Manchester: Solid service. and the Connecticut Railway & inaugural marker plates for agency gave no information on Survivors, besides his wife, Becornes A Reality “ The time has passed when transportation, a cleaner en­ a Portland cement concrete E)