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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mmcheiter. C6nn.. Fri.. Jin, i, 1876 Directors to consider police, transpo needs The weather

Obituaries The informal meeting the monitor and improve existing ser­ In the meeting with (3iief Lannan, pain this afternoon ending Umi|d>t. Manchester Board of Directors will vices and would establish long-range the directors will be briefed oo the becoming colder. High in iq>per SOs, conduct Monday has been moved out objective^ to the year 2000. At Ue range of services by his department, Suming IkraUi Mrs. Mae S. Von Deck Mrs. Marie Gauthier low In 20s. Sunday variable cloudiness, Mrs. Grace Sweeney on vacancies in the ^police depart-' COVENTRY - Mrs. Mae Strange of the Municipal Building and into the same time, it would develop short­ windy. H i^ in 20s. National weather Mrs. Grace Delano Sweeney, 73, of Mrs. Marie Aurore Gosselin Police Station (in the second floor ment, and on the status of the police Von Deck, 77, of School St. died this term plans to fit the long-range goals forecast map on page 8. Maneheiter—A City of Village Charm 14F McGuire Lane, died Thursday, at Gauthier, 67, of 204 Broad St. died classroom). morning at Windham Community in progressive steps. budget. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Wednesday at Hartford Hospital. She At 7:30 p.m., the directors will Memorial Hospital, Willimantic. She was the widow of Harry W. Sweeney. was the widow of Louis Gauthier. meet with the Advisory Committee MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 3, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 79 TWELVE PAGES - WEEKEND INSIDE PRICE I FIFTEEN CENTS was the widow of Harry Von Deck. She was bom in St. Louis, Mo., and She was bom in Biddeford, Maine, on ’Transportation Needs, to discuss She was bom in Manchester and had lived in Manchester for the past and had lived in South Windsor the 50-page report which culminated had lived in Coventry for 15 years. 12 years. before coming to Manchester two- the committee’s year-long study. Survivors are 3 daughters, Mrs. She is survived by a son, Jerry B. and-a-half years ago. She was a com­ At 8:30, the directors will meet Report ‘CIA army Virginia Wagner of Coventry and Sweeney of Houston, Tex.; a brother. municant of St. Bridget Church. with Police Chief Robert Lannan, to Mrs. Helen Hill and Mrs. Sharon Sterling Delano of Larchmont, N. Y.; Before her retirement five years discuss the various facets of police I News I Pro-Western forces Ragoll, both of Willimantic; a sister, a sister, Mrs. Addie Farrell of New ago, she was employed as a machine operations and to hear Lannan’s Mrs. Helen Coleman of Coventry ; 7 operator at the former Whitney for Angola denied Rochelle, N.Y.; and two recommendations for future needs grandchildren and 11 great­ grandchildren. diain Co., now part of Dresser In­ and funding. I summary | grandchildren. dustries, Inc. She belonged to the United States.” The funeral is Saturday at 9:15 Tlie transportation committee has BOSTON (UPI) — Some American a.m. from the John F. Tierney ’The funeral Is Monday at 8:15 a.m. Manchester Grange, and Qiapter “According to these sources, who make gains in Angola recommended that a permament from the Potter Funeral Home, 456 ex-servicemen and South Viet­ are close to th U.S. Central CompHed from Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., 1275, American Association of citizen committee be established for Jackson St., Willimantic, with a namese are being recruited into “he Intelligence Agency, the CIA is in­ United Pi%BS International with a Mass at St. Bartholomew’s Retired Persons. defining transportation needs, for By ERIK VAN EES demoralized. The prisoners reported­ the Benguela rail link. Mass at St. Mary’s Church, Coven­ CIA’s undercover ‘army’’’ for directly recruiting American ex- Church at 10. Burial will be in St. Survivors are a daughter, Paulette setting local standards and for United Press Internalional ly told interrogators that Cuban of­ The sources also reported the try, at 10. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Angola, The Christian Science servicemen, training them, dis­ James Cemetery. Kidd of Manchester; a brother, Rene working with other local, regional, Despite a massive arms buildup by ficers had to shoot some deserting seizure of large quantities of Soviet Cemetery. Monitor reported today. ’The govern­ patching them to southern Africa, Friends may call at the funeral Gosselin of Southin^n; two sisters, state and federal agencies. State the Soviet-backed forces in Angola, Popular Movement soldiers. weapons, including rocket batteries, Friends may call at the funeral ment said it’s not so. contributing towards their pay (via home tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs. Albina LeBel of Manchester and ’The committee concluded the town the civil war in the West African na­ About 500 Russian military ad­ armored cars, armored personnel home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. In Washington, both the White funds for Zaire and Angoia’s two pro- ^ s . Rose Boulanger of Hartford; should have a comprehensive, intra­ BRIDGEPORT - Ten tion appears to be swinging in favor visers are in Angola, but they stay House and Uie State Department West factions) and providing them carriers, antitank guns and mortars. ^nd five grandchildren. town, public transportation system Bridgeport companies slipped of pro-Western forces. well clear of fighting fronts, the cap­ Mrs. Mabel Swagirt issued statements saying te story and the indigenous forces with tight The allied military sources expect ’The funeral $s Saturday at 9:15 for servicing major employment $600,000 to city officials in ad­ Military sources with the pro- tured Cubans said. the Atlantic port of Amboim, 250 Mrs. Mabel Swagirt of 333 Bidwell Wilbur J. Hodge was untrue and "totally without foun­ and heavy weaponry,” the articte a.m. from the Samsel-Bassinger areas and major shopping areas. In vance tax payments to help Western army said Friday the recent In Moscow, the Soviet Union today miles south of Luanda, and the near­ St. died Wednesday at a Manchester Wilbur J. Hodge, 85, of 856 Tolland dation.” said. ’ Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Rd., addition, it would transport school them out of a cash-flow jam deaths of Cuban regulars fighting for called for an end to foreign military by town of Gabela to fall to the ad­ convalescent home. She was the Tpke. died Wednesday at a local con­ TTie front-page story by David South Windsor, with a Mass at St. children to some schools and would but then asked their names be the Marxist forces along with other intervention in Angola. widow of Irvin Swagirt. valescent home. He was the husband Anable was based on “contacts with “Some 300 Americans are already vancing pro-Western forces in the Bridget Church at 10. Burial will be meet heath, social and recreation kept secret because it was a strategic losses have demoralized The Communist party newspaper next few days. She was born in Auburn, Mass., and of Mrs. Ruth Noble Hodge. senior mercenary officers familiar operating within Angola,” the in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hartford. needs. bad business practice. ’The city the Popular Movement for the Pravda said the Soviet Union was lived most of her life in Hartford and Mr. Hodge had lived in Glaston­ with the situation both in Angola and sources said. ‘"They all left the U.S. They said an armored column of Friends may call at the fu^ral The permanent committee would faces a possible $2 million Liberation of Angola. assisting guerrilla forces there only Farmington before coming to bury all his life before coming to within the past three months or so.” anti-Communist troops was bombar­ home tonight from 7 to 9. deficit by the end of the fiscal The sources said 90 Cubans have to thwart "aggressive en­ ding forward Cuban defenses around Manchester six years ago. She was a Manchester two years ago. Before year in June because of been killed and 16 captured since Oc­ croachments from outside.” (Quibala, a vital pointsin the Popular member of St. Mary’s Church, Far­ retiring 21 years ago. he was sagging property tax collec­ tober. They said at least 1,600 The tide of war in the former Por­ Movement defense controlling the mington. employed as a stationary engineer at tions. Popular Movement soldiers were tuguese colony appeared to turn with main access road to the site of a She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. the J.B. Williams Co. of Glastonbury. Mrs. Alice Gustafson killed and another 400 taken prisoner the capture of the railroad town of major hydro-electric station. Marion Stephenson of Bolton; four He was a member of St. James Mrs. Alice Gustafson, 63, of 14 I REDEEM THESE SUPER HARTFORD - State in swirling battles on three fronts. Teixelra de Sousa on New Year’s The sources estimated the current grandchildren and five great­ Church, Glastonbury. Lawton Rd. died this morning at auditors have criticized the In one assualt at Quibala, 250 miles Eve. fighting strength of the Popular grandchildren. Other survivors are a son, Alfred Manchester Memorial Hospital. She reinstatement of Drug Ad­ south of the Marxist-held capital of The victory gave the pro-Western Movement at some 25,00 men — ’The funeral was this afternoon Hodge of Manchester; a brother, was the widow of Arthur J. Gustaf­ FOOD MART COUPONS Luanda, 50 Cubans were killed on National Front for the Liberation of about 35 per cent of them foreigners, from the John F. Tierney Funeral Chester Hodge of South Glastonbury; son. . visory Council director Walter Dec. 14, they said. Angola and the National Union for including 7,500 Cubans. They said the Home, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass a sister. Miss Ella M. Hodge of South Mrs. Gustafson was born Feb. 26, Stewart whom they accuse of 3 Captured Cubans described their the Total Independence of Angola pro-Western factions have 40,000 at the Church of the Assumption. Glastonbury; a grandchild and two 1912 in Manchester and had lived mismanaging state-funds. Friday and Stewart was reinstated left-wing allies as cowardly and control nf all but a small section of troops in the field. Burial was in East Cemetery. great-grandchildren. here most of her life. Before she Wednesday after Chief State’s The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. retired a year ago, she was employed Attorney Joseph T. Gormley at Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 in the cafeteria at_ Bennet Junior Walter J. Baldyga New London Tpke., Glastonbury. High School. She previously had Saturday Only! cleared him of wrongdoing. Walter J. Baldyga, 59, of 463 Birch Burial will be in Green Cemetery, worked' at Pratt and Whitney Divi­ Mt. Rd. died Wednesday at Glastonbury, at the convenience of sion of United Technologies Corp., Federal officials brief Ford Manchester Memorial Hospital. He the family. East Hartford, and Cheney Bros. was the husband of Mrs. Mary Friends may call at the funeral Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Regional Orlowski Baldyga. home tonight from 7 to 9. Joyce Adamy, Mrs. Trudy Gagne and Mr. Baldyga was born March 22, Mrs. Kathy Coltey, all of cc BEVERLY, Mass. - State on airport security efforts 1916 in New Britain and had lived in ManchesterTSnd Mrs. Gail Burtchell police commander Charles Manchester for more than 50 years. of Mystic; a brother, Frederick Gilligan, who supervises state WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal ding to Deputy White House Press closed. The bomb which killed 11 and Before his retirement about four Michael J. Guglielmone Henderson of Ellington; a sister, police participating in the officials have told President Ford Secretary John G. Carlson. wounded 75 persons at Laguardia years ago, he was employed as a Michael J. Guglielmone, six- Mrs. Ruth Barrette of Manchester; Boston school desegregation airport security has been tightened Neither Carlson nor Mike Duval, a was believed to have been placed in carpenter for the Manchester months-old son of Thomas and Karen nine grandchildren, two great­ 6 OUNCE CAN - TOP FROST program says his troopers are nationwide since the bombing of New White House aide who sat in on the such a locker. Building Department. He also had Anderson G uglielm one of 64D grandchildren and the three in a ”no-win” situation. York’s Laguardia airport. meeting, would tell reporters just In another action Friday, Ford worked for the Conyers Construction Spencer St., died Tuesday at nephews. “Where there is movement, (Herald photo by Dunn) Ford met for 40 minutes Friday what the new security measures are. carried out his previously announced Co. of M anchester. He was a Manchester Memorial Hospital from The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at Orange Juice there is trouble,” he said. with members of a task force com­ Officials have said that after Mon­ decision to veto a bill to expand con­ member of Manchester Lodge of natural causes. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. posed of federal government and day's bombing the Federal Aviation struction workers’ picketing rights. Elks. WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD A helping hand He is also survived by a brother, Burial will be in East Cemetery. MART. GOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 3. LIMIT ONE CAN • ONE COUPON PER CRANSTON, R.I. - State aviation industry officials, which is Administration ordered 500 airports The so-called "common situs” Other survivors are two sons, John Friends may call at the funeral FAMILY. J Senate Majority Leader John across the country to put into effect picketing measure would have Thomas Guglielmone Jr. of Kathy Lewis, 11, back to camera, provides a helping hand for studying tow safer R. Baldyga and Richard J. Baldyga, Manchester; his paternal grand­ home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. Hawkins of Providence is contingency plans under which all allowed construction unions to picket both of Manchester; two brothers, mother, Mrs. Rita Guglielmone of p.m. the first political heavyweight Marie Boober, age 11, as they try to master Uie art of ice skating 'XS^ rta tto n W l a r y William personnel, including ticket takers, an entire construction site even if John J. Baldyga of Manchester and Wilbraham, Mass. ; and his maternal in Rhode Island to announce his at the Charter Oak Annex. Both girls live on Lyndale St. Weather ^ coleman Jr., told the President are on a special alert for possible their dispute was only with a single Stanley Baldyga of South Windsor; candidacy for the U.S. Senate subcontractor. J grandparents, John and Doris Ander­ and school vacation combin.ed to give youngsters full oppiortunity that “airport security around the danger. and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Jagielo son of Wilbraham. seat now held by Sen. John 0. for many winter sports. Trtie big exceptidn was the Northview Ski country is tighter now since the Coin operated baggage lockers in Ford originally supported the of Manchester, Mrs. Stella Zaleski of ’The graveside service was this cc f o o d m a r t Pastore, Democrat. Hawkins at least some airports have been measure, but he came under heavy South Windsor and Mrs. Frank Skating listed slope which had a good cover of snow only to have it ,made un- tragic incident at Laguardia, accor- afternoon at St. Mary’s Cemetery, announced his plans to enter pressure from conservatives and Galvin of East Hampton. usable by a sleet storm which turned it into a sheet of ice. Windsor Locks. the Democratic primary today. business to veto it. The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 at Annex GRADE "A" - LARGE The family suggests that any Sen. Pastore is retiring from In his formal veto message Friday, a.m. from Holmes Funeral Home, memorial gifts may be made to the politics at the end of his the President said he had hoped the 400 Main St., with a Mass at St. American Cancer Society, 237 E. Youngsters will have a chance to Fresh White Eggs current term. bill would have support of all parties. James Church at 9. Burial will be in Center St. try out their ice skates, because “My reasons for this veto focused St. Bridget Cemetery. A The John F. Tierney Funeral there will be skating at Center c primarily on the vigorous controver­ Friends may call at the funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., was in Springs Annex today. National Cost-cutting efforts trim deficit sy surrounding the measure and the home tonight from 7 to 9. charge of arrangements. The hours will be 2 to 9 p.m. DOZ. possibility that this bill would lead to The family suggests that any Hours Saturday and Sunday, WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD WASHINGTON - Two top HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ do about the remaining $35.6 million “This is in part due to legislative Caldwell estimated lawmakers cut greater, not lesser, conflict in the memorial gifts may be made to the weather permitting, will be 10 a.m. AAART. GOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 3. LIMIT ONE DOZ. ■ ONE COUPON PER defense contractors, Rockwell ticut’s projected $79.6 million deficit shortage. programs that have been enacted by $10.5 million from the deficit by construction industry,” Ford said. American Cancer Society, 237 E. FAMILY. to 9 p.m. International and Lockheed was cut to $35.6 million through Five hundred state employes left the General Assembly to the tune of passing laws in emergency session Ford will fly to St. Louis Monday to Center St. There is no skating at other town AircTaft, have admitted decisive steps taken by Gov. Ella T. their jobs for the last time Friday, about $10 million, $11 million, but in a last month that funneled state lottery address the American Farm Bureau L areas nor skiing at Northview. making questionable payments Grasso and the legislature, according laid off by Gov. Grasso as part of her much greater degree by savings revenues into state coffers and ndtional convention and hold a For information about outdoor to officials of foreign to State Comptroller J. Edward cost-cutting drive. And Tepper said enacted by Mrs. Grasso,” he said. required monthly rather than closed-door question and answer ses­ N Rescued driver sports, call 643-4700. governments to stimulate Caldwell. more workers may have to be “If the figures hold up, we no quarterly collection of state taxes. sion with executives of about 25 overseas clients to Ifliy their But he warned that the figures furloughed to reduce spending even longer have a severe crisis as we had Gov. Grasso cut $15.3 million in newspapers in'Missouri, Iowa, Kan­ goods. The disclosures were could change again. “These are an­ more. before, although $35 million is still an spending through layoffs, a hiring sas and southern Illinois. Maxwell House made to the Securities and ticipated savings that I’m talking Caldwell, a Democrat like Gov. awful lot of money,” Caldwell said. freeze, overtime and travel restric­ thanks firemen Exchange Commission. about and there’s no guarantee,” Grasso, credited the governor and His announcement came in the tions, $10.2 million by postponing New Britain widow they will last, he said Friday. the Democratic-controlled face of criticism for Gov. Grasso’s road and highway improvement and About COFFEE TOPEKA, Kan. — Reps. State Finance Commissioner Jay legislature for taking quick action to forecast of the $79.6 million deficit by $8 million by cutting welfare medical wins stale lottery Manchester’s Town Fire Depart­ a wrecked car to free occupants in a Martha Keys, D-Kan., and An- 0. Tepper agreed, but said the ad­ trim the $44 million from the budget persons who believe the prediction benefits, he said. ALL GRINDS HARTFORD (UPI) - Mrs. ment has received a letter of thanks matter of minutes. town drew Jacobs Jr., D-Ind., were ministration has not decided what tr deficit anticipated by June. as too pessimistic. The total, $44 million, was sub­ from a Vernon man who suffered Without the special device, conven­ NUiXWEI' Lorraine Powers, a New Britian 1 LB. tracted from the $79.6 million married today in the first wed- widow who says she usually carries serious injuries in a violent. May 1975 tional methods of freeing accident 4 - VAC. CAN original deficit projection and the ding ceremony between incum- :| prizes for others, has walked away accident on Interstate 86. victims from crushed vehicles could result was a reduced expected deficit WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD bent members of Congress. with the $100,000 prize in the Connec­ The man, released from the take hours. Acolytes of Emanuel Lutheran MART. GOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 3. LIMIT ONE I LB. CAN ■ ONE COUPON They will keep their respective of $35.6 million. fHOU^ ticut state lottery. hospital just over a month ago, was Werfelman’s letter, received by Church and prospective acolytes will PER FAMILY. Caldwell said that while the latest names and continue to main- Many druggists protest cut ”1 usually help everyone else carry pinned in his car after the unusual, town firemen just as they were meet Saturday at 10 a.m. with the budget figures appear to be im­ tain residency in their elec- their prizes,” said Mrs. Powers, 39, head-on crash. He was freed from his responding to another call for using Rev. Ronald Fournier in Luther Hall proving, he has not stopped toral districts, but will live in a % who was accompanied to the drawing vehicle by firemen using the new the rescue tool earlier this week, of the church for training and worrying. home in Washington while Friday by daughters [.aurene, 14, and Hurst Rescue Tool, often called the said: fellowship. attending Congress. She is 45 in state prescription fees "There’s still concern that we have “Jaws of Life.” “May I extend to you all my ap­ a deficit, that there doesn't seem to Linda, 11. and he is 43. Daniel C. Leone, CPA executive Mrs. Powers is a secretary at the State Police, who investigated the preciation and thanks, especially HARTFORD (UPI) - A 10 per cent cy prescriptions, they can refuse any be any great upturn in the economy accident, praised town fire fighters Members of the Manchester director, said Social Services Com­ Northwest School in Newington. those who had a part in getting me cut in Medicaid payments to phar­ other request. which is really what everybody is for professional use of the rescue Emblem Club will meet tonight at FOOD CLUB missioner Edward W. Maher has The regular weekly number drawn out of my car quickly on May 19, on —The state % macists has led to protests by “Emergencies account for about 20 looking for" tool. ’There was no other way to get 7:15 at the Holmes Funeral Home. agreed to meet with representatives was 88 red 222. Rt. 86 at the Burnside overpass, Exit government and physicians % druggists, some of whom who have per cent of a pharmacist’s business,” 48-year-old Robert Werfelman out of 400 Main St., to pay their respects to of his group to discuss the problem. 92. A station wagon had flipped the resumed negotiations over :§ stopped filling Medicaid prescrip­ he said. “If we find out they’re his crushed automobile, authorities the late Walter Baldga whose wife, Preliminary results of a CPA dis­ center divider and crashed my car, Sliced Bacon malpractice insurance reform tions. refusing lifesaving drugs, we'll turn said. It was the first time the tool, Mary Baldyga, is a charter member tributed questionnaire showed most and I was in critical condition. : as a doctors strike began to As part of the state’s economy them over to the state Pharmacy bought in March for about $5,000, was of the club. ____ ; slowly take hold in the Los pharmacists don’t plan on not fulling “I was able to return home the 1 LB. drive, the $2.20 fee for filling such Commission.” Fire hazard cited used. prescriptions. But, some say they middle of last month (November) at PKG. ; Angeles area. Spokesmen for prescriptions was cut to $2. The fee, He said Friday the only complaint Since that accident, town fire The Alumni Association of Howell will begin to curtail services, in­ continue therapy as an outpatient. ; both sides said a solution was which represents the druggists’ he had received was from Enfield, fighters have been summoned to use Hope I will be able to thank you per­ Cheney Technical School will meet ; far off. cluding home delivery and patient Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the school. WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD profit, is in addition to the cost of the where seven of the town’s 10 drug Rivosa urges disposal the tool several times. The tool, MART. GOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 3. LIMIT ONE I LB. PKG. - ONE COUPON counseling. sonally someday. Christmas : S prescription. stores had joined the protest. PER FAMILY. Carl Kevorkian, owner of Grandby without causing sparks which could blessings to each of you.” ; WASHINGTON - Public The Connecticut Pharmaceutical James F. Morrison, director of the Pharmacy in Grandby, put a sign in ignite spilled gasoline, can cut apart \ broadcasting has the authority Association said it was not suppor­ The Hadassah film, “If I Forget state Department of Social Services, his window saying he could no longer of Christmas trees ; to operate five more years. ting a boycott, but has sent members Thee,” will be shown Saturday at 7 said although pharmacists are afford to fill Medicaid prescriptions. p.m. on Channel 20 and Sunday at j Now it needs the money. Presi- petition forms encouraging Llicm to’ Autumn Sts., Tolland Tpke. at thV en­ required by law to dispense emergen­ “Our operating costs have been 5:40 p.m. on Channel 8. The film :■ dent Ford said he wants to give protest the new regulation. Town Fire Chief John Rivosa. con­ trance to the gravel pit, the park going up like everyone else's, ” he Adult school to offer depicts the history and progress of :• public radio and TV stations. cerned that Christmas trees department yard at Harrison and E. said. “Prescription bottles alone the Hadassah University Medical Indian River Seedless :• appropriaions for the full remaining in Manchester homes will Center Sts., the sandpile on Keeney 3 have doubled and everything else has Center on Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem, :| period right now, but not as become a fire hazard, is urging St. and Primer Rd.. and the sandpile equivalency program Sikorsky idling 700 gone up, such as electricity, gas, in­ townspeople to dispose of their trees Israel, according to Mrs. Eveleen •: much as the $634 million on Edgerton St. authorized by Congress,* A surance, rent, heat, and so on.” as soon as possible. Zimmerman, president of f . be furlougi.eil williin the month Those taking trees are asked to The Manchester Adult School, in attained an eighth grade education or J: compromise may be worked STRATFORD (UPI) - About 700 “By this time,” Rivosa said, Manchester Chapter Hadassah. Pink Grapefruit workers will be laid off from because of drops in the sale of remove all nails and other metal. cooperation with the regionaj office those who desire additional help in out by Congress when it con- “holiday trees are becoming pretty Sikorsky Aircraft plants in helicopters, the |)lants' main They are asked not Jo dispose of of adult basic education will offer English, math, reading, and spelling siders the appropriations later § Holiday toll dry, and they’re becoming more of a product. trash or garbage at the recycling free adult classes in high school before entering the equivalency Rep. Chris Dodd, D-Norwich, will this year. ¥. Bridgeport and Stratford, according fire hazard." speak to the Manchester Rotary Gub to United Technologies Inc., “ A slight upturn in production for locations. equivalency preparation, pre-high program. passes 220 Rivosa cited fire prevention war­ The park department will begin the English as a Second Language at the club’s regular meeting Sikorsky’s parent firm. the internalional market has not nings that an eight-foot pine tree can school review, and English as a se­ chipping operation Jan. 11. ’Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. at Manchester Sikorsky President Gerald R. been sufficient to offset a drastic cond language. (ESL) is meant to help the foreign By United Prt-HH Inlernulionul bum itself out with consuming fury The high school equivalency born adult gain a greater fluency in Country Club. Current national International Tobias said Friday the workers will reduced production of helicopters for in just 27 seconds, and such a fire FOR our own government,” Tobias said. The New Year’s weekend traffic program is designed to meet the English. Beginning ESL will focus problems will form the basis of his death toll had slipped past 220 today could turn a home into a charred primarily on oral communication talk. He will answer questions Post-Vietnam production at needs of those adults who wish to S BEIRUT, Lebanon - g and was running slightly ahead of a ruin. while more advanced classes will be afterward. Sikorsky peaked early last year when Rivosa recommens that townspeo­ prepare for the April or May ^ Moslem leaders have accused National Safety Council estimate for exposed to a wide variety of printed Inside today 7,200 workers were on the payroll. ple take advantage of the town park Chronology equivalency examination test their Christian counterparts of the 102-hour period. materials. The 700 furloughs will reduce the department’s Christmas tree battery. Adults registering for this You Expect More A t Food Mart § driving Lebanon toward parti- | Home fires around the country also Tlie classes will be held ‘Tuesday YOU’LL LOVE THE work force to 6,100, the company recycling program. Trees will be fed program will be permitted to take S tion, prompting fears another ;| Bolton...... 2 Hebron ...... 2 had claimed an unusually high starts Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to ACTION YOU GET ....8 Obituaries ... .12 said. through a chipping machine to classes in any one or all of the I round of full-scale civil war | Business — number of lives. 9:30 beginning Feb. 3. IN THE HERALD Church ...... 5 S. Windsor ...... 2 The majority of the employes to be provide mulch and trail base following areas: English, . . . and you get it too - everyday! :S may soon wrack the streets of ;¥ The Council had estimated that as The Manchester Evening Further information is available by WANT ADS Classified... 8- 9-10 Sports...... 6-7-8 dismissed are hourly workers. material for town parks. mathematics, science, and social § Beirut. Only minor, sporadic many as 400 persons would die during Herald's annual recapilulalion of studies. calling the Manchester Adult School 643-2711 Comics...... ,...11 Sr. Citizens .. ...2 Tobias said he hopi^ the new round Trees can be brought to these 1975 events will be published In MANCHESTER PAHKADE WEST MIDDLE TURNPIIIE i? clashes were reported Friday, g ...2 the holiday period that began at 6 at 646-5854, ext. 252, or the regional Coventry ...... 2 Vernon ...... of layoffs “will stabilize the work locations: The sandpile on Love Pre-high school review is intended Week-Review ..12 p.m. local time Wednesday. The four issues beginning Monday, . office of adult basic education at 875- PRICES EFFECTIVE IN MANCHESTER Dear Abby. .... 11 force for the coming year." Lane, the corner of School and to assist those adults who have not ...... 2 Wings...... 4 period ends at midnight Sunday. Jan. 3. 1960. I I E. Hartford 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Freeze damages citrus crop

By United Press International effect for parts of North Dakota, serious damage begins below 25 In Cheyenne, Wyo., a Mountain Hi everyone! This is Gloria here results; In the men’s Class A group, Subfreezing temperatures in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, degrees and also depends on the Bell employe stranded three days in seeing out the old year by writing the Clarence Peterson won both the high California have done “serious Missouri and Kentucky. duration of the freeze. The a remote area of southeast Wyoming \ column for Wally who is way up in triple with a 532 and the high single damage” to the multimillion dollar Highways were slippery as far temperature in the two counties during the area’s worst blizzard ever Maine on a skiing trip. I hope he com­ with a 214. In the Class B group, Har­ citrus crops in Tulare and Fresno south as the southeastern Texas reached a low of 18 degrees Friday, Was helped to a farmhouse by a es home in one piece ^ a u s e he is a ding Carrier won both the high triple counties and authorities today said it mountains and snow was 5 inches the third day of the subfreezing passing motorist Friday. He was novice skier. with a 459 and the high single with a may take a week or 10 days to deter­ deep in the Guadalupe Pass area. temperatures. e x p e c t to be rescued today by a We decided to have only one 198. mine the exact amount of damage. Qyde Churchill, a^ cu ltu ral com­ I'ulare county’s $100 million crop is private helicopter and brot^t to column this week because we were In the women’s Class A group, In the Midwest, the New Year’s missioner for Tultu^ County, and the largest in the state, while Cheyenne. COUNTRY closed on Friday and were closed Marie Bolls won the high triple with blizzard tapered off although Paul Cook, senior agricultural in­ Fresno’s annual citrus income is es­ The storm that paralyzed Wyoming again New Year’s Day. a 423 and Mary Picaut won the high traveler’s warnings remained in spector for Fresno county, said timated at $28.5 million. also dumped up to two feet of snow in 2B4 IRSaO CT. MAHGWSTBI, Monday is my day off, but I came single with a 158. In the Class B western Nebraska. I la lirfy IhulBW % in to worjc Monday morning to check 728 EAST group, Jennie Trivigno won the high 'SSS ! S mT!%PUGI I on things for big holiday dance that triple with a 327 and Violet Denhup MIDDLE TURNPIKE • NARTI6AL PARAfNERHAUA would held that night. won the high single with a 138. OPtN TUtt, WID„ 8AT. 19 AJI. ■ IM PJI. A birdie told me that two wonder­ Wednesday morning we had 33 Poor to receive tax return aid MANCHESTER THUaeOAV A nUDAV, 19 A.M. • 9 P.M. ful gals, Lyla Steele and Alfreda pinochle players and these are the SUNDAY It NOON - 9 P.M. PUtNTV OP PMI PAARINO Hallin, were omitted from the lucky winners: John Gaily, 649; problems and what Vernon offers in Monday;- Hot dogs on roll, baked The trip will start Feb. 2 and reser­ WE SERVICE AND llj$TALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL “thank you” we gave the November Helen Gavello, 617; Wilbrod Messier, Vernon special education. .beans, stewed tomatoes, peaches. and December volunteers. I felt bad vations must be made by mid- 603; A1 Chellman, 592; Josephine The Internal Revenue Service will Tuesday; American chop, suey, about this because they have done a January by contacting Henry Driver, Suburban club MR CONDmOMIK, Business-Directory Guide For Schuetz, 581; Esther Gaudette, 580; conduct a Volunteer Income ta x green beans, bread and butter, [c.o:N ;s;D ]ri:E ;R isV L?$i great Job. We will let them rest a bit, Main St., Ellington. The Suburban Women’s Club of Bessie Moonan, 579; John Derby, Assistance (VITA) program Feb. 2, applesauce. REFMiERATIONaiiilHaTING Uien bango put them back into swing 567; Marjorie McLain and Ann Vernon, Ellington, and Tolland, Inc. 3, 4, 9, and 11 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Yotith talk will meet Jan. 6 at 7:45 p.m. at the Wednesday; Hamburg gravy, IVe Also Do Shoot Motal Work Manchester and Surrounding again. Perras, 550. mashed potato, carrots, bread and MANCHESTER PARKADE 112 at dance Bingo games Rockville High School. Hilda Singer, a social worker in the Vernon Center Middle School. New England Mechanical Services, he. The program gives churches, civic Vernon school system, will be the Cathy Corcoran will conduct the butter, ci^e with frosting. ■ Your Complata Monday night was a real swinger. In the afternoon the bridge games ROUTE yea, p .o . b o x ai47 groups, and social organizations an speaker at the Jan. 13 meeting of the program which will concern the Thursday; Pizza, mixed TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) AppHanca Stora We had 112 happy people come to our took place, and these are the lucky Vicinity opportunity to help low-income and Vernon-Ellington-Newcomers Club. economics of living. vegetables, ice cream. ______640-2708 • 640-2192 Christmas-New Year’s Dance. Lou winners: James Moriarty, 5,780; elderly persons in preparing their in­ The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at School lunches Friday; Baked macaroni and Joubert and his wonderful musicians Marge McLain, 5,400, and Irene come tax forms. cheese, peas, carrot sticks, peanut FAMOUS BRAND the Skinner Road School. ' The following lunches will be played almost continuously, and the Foisy, 4,950. The VITA program individuals and butter sandwich, pears. At the Mid­ CAMPIN6 EQUIPMENT featuring this week... Ms. Singer, formerly with the served in the Vernon schools next TELEVISION - APPLIANCES seniors loved them. The Latuccas Another trip coming up is a groups help taxpayers with fairly Northeast Office of Child and Family dle School, only, tacos will be servbd. and the Patulaks served punch and luncheon theater trip to the Chateau simple returns. week when students return from the Milk is served with all meals. TENTS, COTS, SUEPING BAGS, AIR MATTRESSES, MANCHESTER Services, will speak on children’s long Christmas holiday. STOVES, LANTERNS hors d'oeuvres all evening with three de Ville, on Feb. 5, to see “My Fair The trained volunteers help this wonderful students, Bonnie Weir, Lady.” We will probably register for group of taxpayers to complete their David Hidecavage and Rickie that trip on Jan. 12; more about this returns fully and without charge. FARR’S i / r t i p * b e 7NE EVERyrNINO S70RE Downes assisting them. They did a later. The instruction program is free as •NUMa 5 n 6 4 9 ^ 9 great job and we appreciated them so I want to extend congratulations to CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET well as the materials needed to learn Land transferred Wednesday OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 MbSttylRMp much. one of our oldest active members, the basic procedures. I must thank our dear friends Ann Joseph Windsor, who is 90 years old Those interested should contact Coventry Corp. Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. now Thompson who volunteered to take today. Joe is really a great guy and Jack Barbera at 872-2522. MONICA SHEA According to Peter Libassi, presi­ holds a mortgage of ?1,188,000. This is VGLKSWAGEN REPAIR PERSONAL TEE care of the tickets at the door, and we wish him the t»st of everyming. A A R P trip 742-9495 dent of DevCo, the new corporation is much below the orginad mortgages of tA A G G if also Violet Dion with her friend who Menus for the week composed of many of the same $3 million that had been held by by lactory trained speclallsta The Tolland County Chapter of the Wednesday the Greater Hartford sold tickets until Ann arrived. businesses that were the orginal Chase Bank of New York Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Monday: Boston baked beans, American Association of Retired Community Development Corp., Thanks to Dot and Phil Brass who DevCo backers. and First National Bank of Chicago. Locicero and ZIdek ARCO 0 OtmI OiNi Par Any OciMlin steamed frankfurter, brown bread, Persons (AARP) is sponsoring a 15- better known as DevCo, transferred SR UMt St, MaaMMOMr helped pass out the prizes. We had a chocolate pudding with whipped top­ its 1,600 acres to the Coventry Land The transfer papers indicate the great group at the dance. All the good day trip to Florida. Mm . • SaL l e ^ i l l ping, beverage. 646-5036 Than. II Sin fun guys and gals were there, and we Wednesday: Minestrone soup with all had a great time. The evening P&P AUTO REPAIR crackers, Italian grinder, homemade 708 Main St. • “Arco Charge” • Manchattar ended at the stroke of eleven, with cookies, beverage. everyone wishing everyone else a Thursday: Baked lasagna di Happy New Year. And that is what I Carnevale Napolitana, antipasto Community Calendar MERCURY am going to do right now. Wally, Jim (Genoa salami, cheese, pimento, ^mmtiout^alLij ^oin Jae, Tom, and myself wish you the tomatoes, olives, and fresh garden Bolton East Hartford High School plays Wednesday best of everything in 1976. vegetables), Italian green beans, roll basketball at Enfield. American Legion Auxiliary, 8 Vernon 500 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester Let’s hope that we can move and butter, Italian Ice, beverage. Monday Penney High School plays at p.m.. Post Home. Phont 646-2786 Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Sunday Buy ■ Sell METAL DETECTORS r f forward with old and new programs Friday; New England clam Simsbury. Thursday I NO aiRVICE CHARM Installation of the Rev. Aloysius Appraise for all. I know the staff is eager to chowder with crackers, grilled ham­ Hall. Friday Board of Education, 8 p.m., Gilead COINS by White*! Kisluck as pastor of St. Joseph’s ICoffectfons Wanted EDWIN E. BLOW RoaorvaUoM fir * HoMIs * AfeURM * serve and to help you because guess Penney at Manchester in a basket­ Hill School. burger, chilled peach halves, Church, 3 p.m. in the church. Union 1627 NWn ttrsBl what, we love you. ball tilt. OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER Call The Pros - '^Manchester Awning Company** beverage. Coventry St. Next trip EHHS against Simsbury at EHHS. Schedule for the week Monday Historical Society, 2:30 p.m.. East How to get-away-from-it-all at home! Next Monday we are going to South Windsor Monday, 8:30 a.m., registration for Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Board Saturday School, corner Park and School FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies We’ve got some ideas that will help you enjoy staying home more than ever before. And help you live through register for a day trip to Cooke’s Puddle Wonderful Drama Cooke’s 'Tavern; 10 a.m. to noon, Room of the Town Hall. Monday Streets. 1646-0228 875-0252 the energy crisis in comfort. All at a cost t ^ t ’s probably less than you’d spend on a two week vacation. How? IMPORTED Tavern in Plalnville. This sound like kitchen social bingo, one can of Welfare hours, 7 to 9 p.m.. Workshop, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Com­ Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Tuesday Let us show you how to extend your part oflthe giivat outdoors with a Howmet Patio cover. It’s like adding an interesting trip, and I want to cau­ munity Room at Raymond Library. A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECOMTIONS canned goods need^; noon to 12:30 Registrar’s Room of the Town Hall. Board of Education for budget dis­ Town Council meeting, 7:30 p.m.. another room to your home. And it makes your patio a gathering place for all those wonderful backyard get- tion you that we are limited to two cussion, 7:30 p.m. C M PARTS p.m., lunch is served; 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesday Administration Building, W. Main St. 70 UNION ST. togethers with family and friends. buses. 191 CENTER 8T. A. . . •'.4 pinochle games. Bus pickup at 8:30 Republican Town Committee, 8 Hebron Tuesday Mid-term reports go out to MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. Then, let us show you how to cool and beautify your home with Howmet awnings. Howmet awnings NEW AT You will see a slide presentation of a.m., return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. p.m.. Registrar’s Room of the Town Monday Nat Borelli Testimonial Dinner, Rockville High School students to be Mon. - 8«l. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 protect your windows fitxn the direct sunlight. Keeps your home cooler, helps you use your air conditioner the movie, “The Great Gatsby,”- that Thura., 10-9 FrI. 10-9 MANCHESTER AUTO PARIS Thursday, 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ Hall. Red Coach Grill, Windsor Locks, 6:30 taken home. more efficiently, helps you conserve energy. And that means you save money. was made iit,part there. You will Tpwn clerk, tax collector, and 270 BROAD 8TRBET PHONB 649-4526 ping; 1 p.m., bus for shopping will Housing Authority, 8 p.m.. Town assessor ofices, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Of­ p.m. ? Wednesday Wedding Cakes A Specialty Howmet’s aluminum patio covers and awllings are care-free, trouble-free, niaintenance-freb. And have a tour of the tavern which is return, and bowling at the Parkade Hall. fice Building. St. Francis of Asslssi card party. Public Hearing on 1-86 expansioato beautiful. over 200 years old, and a sing-along. Lanes for our Senior Bowling Wednesday Tuesday Church Hall. be conducted by Department of En­ Let us help you get away from it all in a cooler, more comfortable home with Howmet patio covers and Your choice for lunch will be (1.) 1 EVERYTHING IN ‘^^'u^/p^ucr'’'''” BEHY JANE TUNNER League. Welfare hours, 10 a.m. to noon, Hebron Volunteer Fire Depart­ Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m.. vironmental Protection, 7:30 p.m., awnings. roast sirloin of beef, (2.) baked Town Hall. Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle Town Hall. ' ment, 8 p.m., Co. No. 1 Firehouse. Vernoh Center Middle School. -MIRRORS - SHOWER DOORS For information and a free estimate, call the Manchester Awning Co. at 649-3001. We’re the Howmet School Of Danes stuffed shrimp, (3.) veal parmiglan, games; 12:15 p.m., bridge games. Scout leaders meeting, 7:30 p.m.. • STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS | Weather Stoppers. Adding to the comfort and enjoyment of your home has been our business since 1949! 40 OAK STREET MANCHISTIR (4.) Yankee pot roast, and (5.) Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and return Town Hall. • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES Ballet • Tap • Jane Boston Scrod. When you register, trip at 12:30 and 3 p.m. Park and Recreation Commission, give the number of your luncheon Acrobatic & ^6® *® ** Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, open 8 p.m.. Town Hall. jJL WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. REQISTRATtONS NOW BEINQ ACCEPTED choice, and that will speed things card playing, visiting, etc; noon to 1 Thursday Manchester Evening Herald FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS along. p.m., hot meals and meals on wheels Nominating committee of the Published every evening except [^THEATRES EAST M 9 - 0 a S 6 This printing test pattern is Sundays and holidays. Entered at Manch—Kr 31 Bi— II 81. 'Tea This entree is served with soup, VIDQLL TPKE.. VflHCHESTLR SH. P A RK a DI *1:' i 649-7322 I served; 1:30 to 3 p.m. Fun-Day. Bus Democratic Town Committee, 8 part of The Herald quality the Manchester, Conn., Post Office OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE ^ fresh salad, hot rolls and butter, pickup at 8:30 a.m. and noon. Return p.m.. Town Hall. control program in order to as Second Class Mail Matter. vegetables and potatoes, ending with trip at 3 p.m. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., give you one of the finest Suggested Carrier Rates ice cream with strawberries, pots of Friday, 10 to noon, kitchen social teachers’ room, Coventry High newspapers in the nation. Payable in Advance coffee, and a glass of complimentary Single copy...... 15C 763 games, one can of canned goods School. W eekly...... 90^ MAIN ST. D O N W I L U S Specializing ht wine if you desire it. needed; noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is Saturday One m onth...... $3.90 1 Three months ...... $11.70 iMusameE The best news of all is the price for served; 1 to 4 p.m., setback games. Nominating committee of the Six m onths...... $23.40 643-1191 GARAGE this trip, which is just |7.25. One y e a r...... $46.80 191 FrgMUMpMiM Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips Democratic Town Committee, 10 r , I I Mi In SI, TiL MMS31 Mail Rates Upon Request MAIN ST. GHNnlhiiirYM Now if some of you want to go but at 12:30 and 4 p.m. a.m.. Town Hall. Subscribers who fail to receive haven’t received your check yet, we their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. HALWALUS'SProJadiaaaf MANCHESTER should telephone the circulation s will accept your lOU, so come in and department. 647*9946. 643-1999 register anyway. Pinochle results East Hartford ^^tD isncyls For our usual programs starting Dateline 1776 Monday MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO with Monday morning we had a good All schools, public and parochial, Siunelj^^. By United Press reopen. NEED HELP? crowd for our social bingo, and in the International '* /ROBERT REDFORD (R>^ 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 USTOM IffTCHEN afternoon it was pinochle with a Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Sa-niaaiad 9) lUtAA VIIH OitriiMltlOR CO.. WC. LONDON, Jan. 3 — A royal Penney High School. “3 D A Y S O F MUMIONEaiSIEU Alarms, Locks group of 52 players, and the winners proclamation sought to encourage QiuiCiiy & Sales. Combination Changes. ENTER IV 649-7544 Tuesday - Sales & Service -Bonded. Most C are: Fritz Wilkinson, 723; John navy enlistments by offering a bonus I t n a ciH TiN m m . M A N O M tiv Phelps, 713; Andrew Noske, 695; Town Council hearing on block JUK sloca. Repairs ol all of 20 shillings to able bodied seaman grant, 7:30 p.m. and regular meeting, Sun. 2 4:18 7rfK) 8:10 • 'r * * ” * kinds. Also We Make Keys. Helena Gavello, 692; Esther Ander­ between 18 and 50 who signed up and S f/ lltL p A Scissors & Pinking Shears) son, 681; Robina Carroll, 678; Annie 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Sharpened. | 40 shillings to those qualified for Women’s Club, 8 p.m.. Veteran’s Young and Marjorie McLain, 660; higher ratings. SHCWCAM CINEMAf 1234 Mary Nackowski, 656; Grace Wind­ Memorial Clubhouse. sor, 654; George Last, 643; Ann TAKE R0U1ES IS IB (UIT ! 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. See or Call U i For Frea W • EASTHARTFWtD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 . Thompson, 632, and Edward Scott, D IANA R O S S EsUnutM • Aliimlnuni Product- IRON TONY PERKINS (PQ) !S4,FREEUGHTEDW£K|NGJJ^^ • Ron Up Awning* • StatlonirT 631. Awning* • Door Cmopli* • OSTRINSKY sCRAm SeTAL On Tuesday the Senior Bowling PATTI CORRIGAirS iyi‘>Y.Y,Vffiiia a a iiia Patio Root* Compl*t* with W GathGrStoppGTS “ M A H O G A N r ScrtMilng • Porch Scramlng. f ROM HOWMET League was knocking over the pins at SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS 7:30 9:30 SaL Mat. 2 P.M. ii^ nEuniHWAan andPAPEI Sun. 1:30 3:30 5:30 7d0 9:30 U d C Y 1 STORM DOORS MANCHESTER AWNIN9 CO the Parkade Lanes and these are the A d m .^ Mata. 90< Ml 2:19 P.M. Name Brands and Reliability; MATERIALS 731 P A R K ER ST. LADV[p^ COMBINATION WINDOWS 198 WEST CENTER CT. Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5679 INC. IN ALUMINUM • WHITI 210 PINE STREET Tataphoiw 649-3091 • niOWN-BUCR EtlaWlilwd 1949 MANCHESTER, CONN. 649-9333 Berniers Trademarks ...... haa changad Ita nama (o BMTneyNous Bernie’s TV and Appliances located in the Manchester Parkade has been noted for years as a dealer in the omcnrc Deneuve I GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY tU A N IN G finest lines of name brand appliances and TV’s. Announcement Film Rating Guide “H U S T H ;^ H Manchester’s Only Complete Carpet Service! Some of the brands sold and serviced by the firm are: General Electric, Frigidaire, RCA, Motorola, MANCHESTER m m 14 High Street, rear for parents and ti.eir children Amana, Zenith, Kitchen Aid, Hoover, Maytag, Eureka, Westinghouse, Whirlpool, Panasonic and many others. MEMORIAL CO. PATTI DUNNE’S SCHOOL OF 0 »rr 30 Vc»r»’ E ip a rlM C - MANCHESTER Bernie’s has also gained, over the years, the reliability of a reputable service dealer. They assure quality We are remodeling to serve you [~y| General audiences. All ages admitted. OppAMlIe RmbI Cemetcf7 C6NS4t-8307 cofogaAhighacliool^tudMiito- Phone: 646-5630 service by factory trained technicians for as long as you own the appliance or TV purchased from them. better. In order to complete the job, it QuHty MomorH lt A. AIMETTI, Pr»p. GYMNASTICS. MC. Parental guidance suggested. Some material may Botyourbao ahowcaao dnenu., To show their gratitude to many long standing customers, Bemie’s conducts several promotional sales will be necessary for us dtocountcaninowt sawa 5041 H.rrUoR Si., N h k Im-Im ' not be suitable for pre-teenagers. events each year. “It’s our personal way of saying thank’s to the many loyal customers who have supported TO CLOSE FOR THE MONTH OF Wa will ba oparating undar our now nama “Serving the area since 1955” us over the years,” says John Vigeant, manager at the Parkade. JANUARY aa of January 5, 1976. [y] Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent • or adult guardian. O il A Pabilbii F re ttm t W al Halpl Look for our Grand Opening in The S-rrlM -tUI m—n* tom-IMna io a* —and —nrtc- m—na apanding W* now havt oponlngo tor aovoral now atudanta. No ohe under 17 .ndmitted (age limit may vary in cer­ M MNiaESTaL MHT ON WM SMET •nougii D m with jtou to h-lp you .. lha rIgM p a M HnWi lor that |ob Manchester Herald. PET OWNERS you'ra ptanning. a* lof paint and aarvloa -than you plan your na«1 Indlvlduallzad amall group Inatrudlon for girla and tain areas). The Adventures of the COMPIETE PROTUG t C0PYM6 SEMCE protwH. HO I boya of all agaa on olymple gymnaatle apparatua. LOW COST PRIimiN If you can’t find what you’ro looking lor olaowhtro, atop Thank You For Your Patronagol a WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) In to too ua. Chancoa are wa will have what you nood. BALANCE BEAM - UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS WILDSMSS wsHESs CMM • niraoT • HHB naes Why not atop horo Aral and you may not havo to go any £>?J^iAi»sm PAINTCQ 400 MAIN STREET a MANCHESTER. CONN. hirthar. 06040 Michael and Steven Massaro VAULTINQ • FLOOR EXERCISE H 4 8XIT 8a-rou.ow -auaiistaa avi. aiaiia' MINIT-MAN PRINTING 940 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 949-1777 YOUR MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE • MANCHESTER PCT CENTER INDEPINDaNT ' d e a l e r • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES 8 MAPLE STSEET, DOWNTOWN MANCN[STiR«648-4273 Roglatar by phono on Saturday, January 3, 1976 BURNSIDE r&m • TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION lO n COPIERl Just Araumf m e Com-r from Main. . . T U MAIN ST.. MANCHESTEI • S46-4601 from 10 - 3 p.m. WEST SIDE 640-0497 or 456-0406 i r r uuMiW'Citmit DM’tHiNM GM M T M B nt Family Show oi Ow Saii FORMAL’S INN me or »O h ALPYATS •' T 9 IMI6 A* JOHN’S aOOR COVERING INC. Iry CiMi Yiw N CMms H i iM Watch Our Claaaoa and Roglatar At Tho Studio TH E ADVENTURE OF THE Baser/ on a true story of a modern fami/y and For the tux oua PROPEaSIORAL DRV CLIARRM OtVES I APPLIANCES'., -Joima/i REWUPETOVOUaCLOTHaS I ITALIAN on January 5, 1976 — 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. how they survived with their wilderness friends. that'a inn ILD LaBBOERNESS O iW BFA B’BavjBM Mlir ■ M KA 119 Oakland St. ' Uee ateemez To CfaM Year Carpols| PMcHwAJtlHURIt.OUBS • APAQFICINTERNAIiONAlLNrERntSESWC RELEASL CoiorbyCFt Installing Since 1953 for him e m s H m e LAST 4 DAYS Ends Tuesday (WEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA •AU w e n u o i. •« praadaaa -ad kdlr gaanaWld KITCHEN Best Wishes A GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE $1.BU lURNSIDE THEATRE, East Hartford a 828-3333 KITCHEN A BATH REMODELING Frank A. Ampna. Praaldard Ingrod Borgman and Louron BoeaR 37 Oak St. Mancheatar. Conn, 06040 SHOHtPLACE THEATRE, RocMHa R72-RR09 Taw, IM. ia W • W- « PARKADE CLEANERS 331 Center Street Manchester for the (^iin tht Talapiim ***** *’**'* IDDU TPKE. “A Happy Naw Yaar to Evaryonal” ‘‘ORIENT EXPRESr 7 P.M. SHOWPUCE THEATRE, South Wtadaar S44-3356 MANCHESTER PARKADE 943-9991 I aW ^noT 19 -9 Saturday New Year!! Jack NIeholaon and Payo Dunaway Check theatre timeteble lor ehowUmee “CHINA TO W r 01. SORRY HO PASSES <■ I M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheitcr, Clonn.. Sat.. Jan. 3, 1S76 - PAGE FIVE ^ ------' ■ ' ’ * ...... ' PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 3, 1976 tijitg m. LOCAL CHURCHES The Press and the American Revolution ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, home from college will participate is Bw E. Middle l ^ e . Rev. Philip Hussey, 185 Woodbrldge St. Rev. Robert Baker, Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. service; 7 p.m.. Evening Worship and iiaiuljpatpr SufttutgUeralb pastor. pastor. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. evangelism, gospel musk and song, and Saturday Mass at S p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. Bible message; 10:30 p.m., WINF radio, Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Masses at 8:30,10:15 and 11:30 a.m. "Sound of His Coming” radio program on Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the "Revivaltime,” intematkiial nate voke rector. Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Preaa Internallonel Battle of Long Island WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. of the Assemblies of God. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Sunday: 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Pubifshed by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., SECOND CONGREGATIONAL By Dr. Francis G. Walett Washington surely had misgivings PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Eudiarist; 9 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Sunday S ( ^ l; 7 p.m., CkM^ meeting. Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Rite 2, with sermon by the Rev. Mr. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Worcester State College as he saw the huge enemy force CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix ST. Im iD GET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Haldeman. (Church School, Nursery Care. Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turklngton. Managing Editor Copyright 1975 assemble. It soon bwame clear that M. Davis, minister. Rev, J(dm J. Delaney, p u to r. Rev. Worship, Nursery provid^; 7 p.m.. In­ Followed by coffee In the parish hall; 11 American Antiquarian Society the American position on Long Island 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, William J. SUck, Rev. William J. formal Worship, study and fellowship. a.m., The Holy Eucharist, Rite 1, with Nursery Even before the British evacuation was insecure. Tlie British might sermon by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman; 5 through (Church School Grade 12, the Rev. Killeen. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN of Boston in March 1776, Gen. p.m.. Holy (Communion. Allen F. Tlnkham, minister of Church Opinion force their way up the East River Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Washington had sent Gen. Charles and Washington would be cut off school au^torlum ; Sunday Masses at Development, (Connecticut (Conference of Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST the U.C.C., guest preacher, sermon; Lee to prepare defenses of the from Manhattan Island or the 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m.. Holy (Communion, Nursery CHURCH, Manchester. Rev. George W. "Lot’s Wife, The Apostle Paul, and The strategically located New York City. mainland. In retrospect it seems that and noon in school auditorium. care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Webb, Rev, Laurence M. Hill, Rev. The American commander guess^ New Year,” Holy Communim; 11:15 if Howe had acted quickly he might Communion, (Hiurch School through Robert W. Eldridge JrC a.m. board of deacons. correctly that the British would THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main have captured all of the colonial St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. 8 a.m.. Communion Service; 9 a.m., strike there next. After he had Grades one through sixth grade will at­ NORTH UNITED METHODIST forces on Long Island including the officers. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST studied the Islands and watenvays commander-in-chief. ’This could well tend church; 9-10:30 a.m.. Grades one CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. SOCIETY I East, Community Y, 79 N. Custer, pastor. about New York, Lee wrote that he have meant the end of the war. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air through sixth grade will attend chuith; 9 Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ did not think the city could be As events developed the battle of Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. minister. a.m. and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Communion Service. John Wesley's mon; "Beginning Anew," Sacrament of defended indefinitely. He did feel, Long Island proved disastrous for the 10:30 a.m., Frederic Clollins, having CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Covenant Service; 9-10:15 a.m.. Nursery Holy Communion, coffee fellowship however, that the Continental Army spent half his life in prison and now Americans. When Howe began the at­ LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & through 5-year-olds; 10:45 a.m.-12 noon. between services, 9 a.m., (Church School, presently is a student at MCC, will speak would be able to hold off the enemy tack he landed about 20,000 troops on Hlllstown Rd. D. G ark Brown, bishop. Nursery through 5-year-old and Grades 7 Nursery. Grade 3 through 8; 10:30 a.m.. on “The Long Way Back — Facing Reali­ for a time without undue risk. the island in the late August; he 8:30 a.m .. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m .. through 12; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten, ty and Ones Self.” Nursery and Sunday iCHOol$ Washington considered the impor­ planned and executed a flaidcing Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 meeting in youth lounge; 7:30 p.m.. Grades 1 and 2; 6:30 p.m.. Senior Youth ^hool. Coffee and conversation after the tance of New York so great that he movement to encircle the colonial p.m.. Sacrament Service. Praise and Teaching Service. Forum; 8 p.m.. Young Adults meet at the meeting. parsonage. ordered that it be defended as best forces on Brooklyn Heights. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ possible. It had been a serious mistake for NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom “For should they get that town, th^^Americans to occupy Brooklyn at Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. Hall 728 N. Main St. and the command of the North (Hud­ all; and it had been foolhardy for 10:30 a.m., Praise, Worship Service Gwper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. 11 a.m., ^rv ice, Sunday School for Sunday: 10 a.m., Public Bible discourse son) River,” he wrote, “they can them to extend themselves so far on and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m., Kuhl, pastor. pupils up to the age of 20, care (or very "Is There a God Who Cares?” ; 11 a.m., stop the intercourse between the Deliverance Service. young, children, subject of the lesson- Group discussion of Nov. IS Watchtower Long Island. As the battle began, ■nwv Sunday: 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with northern and southern colonies, upon Holy Conununion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday sermon; "(Christian Science,” golden magazine article "A Positive Commit­ British forces engaged the American FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange text from Isaiah; “The Lord hath made which depends the safety of School and Youth Forum; 10:10-11:35 ment Required for Those Taking right side commanded by Gen. Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the Refuge.” America.” William Alexander (called Lord Beliasov, pastor. a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Instruction. nations; and all the ends of the earth Lee and other Patriot generals set Stirling). At first this was intended to 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. shall see the salvation of our God.” The COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, about erecting defenses to hold the divert attention from Howe’s Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ (Christian Science Reading Room, 968 AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, city as long as possible. Cannon were flanking movement, but then the red­ vice. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Main St., is open to the public Mondays 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, placed on both sides of the Hudson CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director coats attacked in earnest. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, of Christian education. River, forts were erected on Manhat­ CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ and the first and third Thursday evening Faced with far superior forces, Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. 9:15 a.m., Giurch School for all gges, tan Island, and artillery was set upon Stirling “fought like a wolf.” It was a N E W Y o r k Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. pastors. of each month from 7 to 9, a free lending library is maintained. kindergartoi through Grade 4 continuing Brooklyn Heights (on western Long futile effort, however, and before the Trinque. Sunday; 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Group, 3/4 ISLAND, Room, Worship Service, Federation during the service, the Sharing Gass, led Island). It was hoped that British day was over he had surrendered his Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; by Wilma SUnford, the 2IM0 Class led by Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11:45 Room. Mr. Curtis, leader; 10 a.m.. CALVARY CHURCH, ASSEMBLIES ships would not be able to go up the sword. Watching Stirling’s brave k piirl.s adj.iceiit Worship Service, Sanctuary, Rev. Curtis, Rick Lanz and the 4 0 « Class; 10:30 a.m.. Hudson and that the batteries in fight through a glass, Washington a.m. OF COD, 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Morning Worship, Communion, message: (Herald photo by Dunn) preacher. Confirmation a.m.. Federation Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. Brooklyn overlooking New York ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL "A Watch in the Night.” the Rev. Mr. exciaimed, “Good God! What brave and Robbins Rooms; 11:15 a.m., Long 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for would prevent ail approach to CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Lanz. preacher, a Nursery is provided; 6 First of the Year Bills fellows I must this day lose!” Range Planning Committee, Robbins adults and children. Nursery care Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. p.m., “The Edge of Adventure,” in the Manhattan by way of the East River. Hessians under Gen. de Heister at­ Room; 4-7 p.m.. Grade 7 Confirmation provided for children up to three years; This map clearly shows geographical features of the New Second Congregational Church 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Living Room; Youth Fellowi^ip will When he arrived in New York tacked the center of the colonial out­ Federation Room, Grade 8 (Confirmation, 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship, message York City area. Movement of troops and principal sites related Mass in Poiish and English. Robbins Room. meet; 7:30 p.m.. Board of Christian (having hurried overland to Noi-wich, er positions near Flatbush. Here for the New Year by the pastor, youth education will meet. Conn., and then by boat along Long fierce fighting developed as the to the Battle of Long Island and the Battle for New York can be Island Sound), Gen. Washington American sought shelter in trees on located. It is interesting to note different designations for YESTERDAY’S wasted no time on ceremony. fight Indian fashion. Although they Brooklyn (Brookland), Manhattan (New York Island), and the Assessing the .’situation quickly, he fought valiantly, even using muskets Hudson River (North or Hudsons River). The map was produced proceed^ to strengthen the forts and AREA CHURCHES and rifles as clubs, they were no for William Gordon’s History of the Rise, Progress and other military defenses laid out by match for the Hessian bayonets. One 25 Years Ago House of Representatives by a Gen. Lee. The commander-in-chief German officer, Col. von Heeringen, Establishment of the Independence of the United States of S T . BERNARD’S CHURCH, choir will sing, a coffee fellowship will UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Mild weather closes skating at caucus of Democratic members of evidently thought that the Americans wrote, “’The greater part of the America....(London, 1788). (Courtesy, American Antiquarian FIRST CONGREGATIONAL FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF follow the church service, baby-sitting is 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, Center Springs pond and Robertson the House. could hold their position on Brooklyn riflemen were pierced by the bayonet Society.) UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese provided; 9:55 a.m., Giurch ^hool. David M. C ^ p b ell, pastor. pastor. Ellington. Park, Park Superintendent Horace 10 Years Ago Heights, because he ordered the en­ to the trees. These dreadful people 10 a.m.,'Church School, Nursery Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ III, pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ Murphey reporU. Robert B. Weiss is sworn in as trenchments strengthened and the ought rather to be pitied than feared; vance on the American position by plete that the British captured only a day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and colonial Unci' on Long Island 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten CHURCH, Coventry, Rev. Bruce J. ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. munity United Methodist Church will be tsen. Manager George Waddell Manchester’s third general manager they always require a quarter of an siege tactics. few stragglers on the beach in the through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. Covenant Sun­ at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday School Johnson, minister. S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL reports to Board of Directors that he by Deputy Mayor David Barry. extended. About 9,000 colonial hour’s time to load a rifle, and in the Washington saw there was no time morning. ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim day, Family Communion Service. will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join soldiers were positioned there while 9:30 a.m.. Church School in the vestry; Nursery (infants through Grade 2), CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William has offered the Archie Hayes estate Wendy Swanson, daughter of Mr. meantime they feel the effects of our to lose. With British entrenchments It had been a costly experience for ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Fellowship. 11 a.m.. Communion Worship Service, the coffee hour Is Invited to do so at 10:15 the remainder of Washington’s balls and bayonets.” Groups of getting close and the danger that the Americans, who suffered 1,500 Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, meditation; "He Is a New Creation” ; 5 N. Perslng, rector. a.m. $12,500 for the piece of land on and Mrs. Hugh Swanson of 138 ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, AnonymOus-Giver-Fund offering, ser­ forces were left on Manhattan or British warships might move up the casualties in the battle of Long pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director p.m.. Ecumenical Epiphany Service. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Purnell PI. which the town would like Gienwood St., is first baby of 1966 Americans, unable to defend 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, mon: “ Who’s Number One?” Coffee Ck>mmunlon, first, third and fifth Sun­ along the New Jersey shore. of music. AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN to secure for a public parking area. born at Manchester Memorial themselves, laid down their East River to isolate the American Island. Fortunately, the British had pastor. Hour in the vestry following service. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., On July 2,1776 — the very day that weapons; many were slaughtered in forces, the commander-in-chief knew not pursued their advantages, and 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF An average of better than 60 babies Hospital. through adults; 10:45 a.m., Worship Ser­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Sundays. Church school. South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, Harold E. Turkington is promoted the Continental Congress v o t^ for cold blood. that he must withdraw his army Washington had been able to ac­ Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHRIST, Rt. 44-A, Coventry. Rev. minister. a month were bom at Manchester vice. Nursery through Grade 2. CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 independence — Gen. Sir William Meanwhile Howe’s flanking move­ from Long Island hastily or lose it. complish a remarkable withdrawal. vice. 8.30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio Memorial Hospital during 1950, Miss to assistant managing editor of The Stanton Conover, minister. Old Town Rd. Howe landed his advance troops on Gathering scores of craft of every 9:15 a.m.. Church School and Adult broadcast. WTfC (1080); 9:45 a.m.. Sun­ Eva Johnson, comptroller at the Herald, and Alexander Girelli, to city ment around the American left, led By occupying Brooklyn, however,. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN 10:15 a.m.. Church School and 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; Study; 10:30 a.m.. Communion Service; 6 day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 hospital, reports. editor in staff changes announced undefended Staten Island, across by Gen. Sir Henry Ginton, sent the description he planned to move his Gen. Howe made New York un­ CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening today by Herald copublisher Thomas New York harbor, south of Manhat­ panic-stricken colonials who escaped men to Manhattan Island under cover tenable and the Continental Army Bechtold, minister. sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. Communion theme: “Jesus, The Way To Evening Evangelistic. State Rep. John D. LaBelle is Service. Nursery care for small children tan. Soon a strong fleet of warships the Hessians scrambling as fast as of darkness, Aug. 29,' 1776. Quietly would soon have to retreat again. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; God.” UNION CONGREGATIONAL named minority leader of the state F. Ferguson. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL provided. and transports under Adm. Richard they could to the Brooklyn en­ and swiftly, undetected by the While American spirit was shaken Church School for all ages. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Howe brought in the bulk of the trenchments. Gen. John Sullivan, British, seamen from the regiments by the Battle of Long Island, attacks CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. VERNON UNITED METHODIST TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL associate minister. CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. enemy army. trying to control the American rout, of Col. John Glover and Israel on the British in the press continued. Hughes, pastor. CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. CHURCH OF VERNON, Rev. John A. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Study; 10:15 Miller, minister. As more British forces gathered, Hutchinson of Massachusetts ferried “Fair battle” in the Pennsylvania 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. was taken prisoner by the British in a Donald J. McClean, pastor. L acey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. a.m.. Communion Service in Prayer 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Mr. Hughes and members of diaconate 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church Gen. Howe waited until he was sure cornfield. the army across the East River. Evening Post Sept. 7, 1776 berated Sand 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Bartholomew, assistant minister. Chapel; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim leading the service, subject: “The New School. Saving capitalism that he had unquestionable superiori­ With the colonials defeated on all Struggling feverishly against a Gen. Howe and praised American ef­ a.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, The fants - Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Fellowship. ' ty before he attacked the Americans. forts; “The courage of these men Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach, the senior Year Renewal of our Covenant,” Nursery WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, sides, Howe might have immediately strong tide and contrary winds, the Worship. Service of Holy Communion; SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30. provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church &hool. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev, WASHINGTON - Capitalism - By the time he was ready for action, attacked and carried the for­ men somehow managed to transport (Americans) baffl^ your hopes who 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the Social Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Room. Harold W. Richardson, minister. also variously known as the "free Howe had over 40,000 men, twice the tifications on Brooklyn Heights. about 9,000 troops across the mile­ after laying great numbers of their Edward Konopka. LEE RODERICK 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and number Washington commanded, Many of his officers wanted to push wide river by dawn. enemies dead, that opposed their TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA- Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday enterprise,” "private enterprise,” or Church School. "profit” system — is under broad at­ and the largest invasion force of the forward at once, but the British com­ Near daybreak the covering forces retreat, more than two-thirds TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. tack both at home in the United American Way ,of Death; Rachel war. In addition, British naval forces mander (perhaps recailing the that had been left on Brooklyn reached their own lives in safety; CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth ST. MAI RICE’S CHI RCH, Bolton. Lessons and Carols at Concordia ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHI RCH, States and abroad. The question Carson’s book on ecology. Silent would enable them to establish com­ horror of Bunker Hill) refused to risk Heights were withdrawn and brought therefore, we think you have no Knox, pastor. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Spring; and the consumerism classic plete control of the waters around a frontai assault. Instead he planned over to Manhattan. Washington cause to exult.” 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; facing those who have a stake in the Concordia Lutheran Church will fellowship after the service. Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. by Ralph Nader, Unsafe at Any New York. to build entrenchments and to ad- himself was in one of the last boats to Americans may have taken some Light,” will be heard near the end of Schooi; 7 p.m.. Communion, Pilgrim Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. health of the system — and that in­ have a service of Lessons and Carols Four centuries of choral music will Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Speed. leave. 'The surprise had been so com­ comfort in harangues like this. the service. Fellowship. ST . MATTHEW’S CHURCH. cludes almost all Americans — is for the Nativity season Sunday at be represented in the service. The Two I9th Century compositions day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. what can be done to shore up No one knows how much of the S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. English composer John Bedford’s which will be includ^ in the service CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. capitalism? current public antipathy toward ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ The service, which is open to the (died in 1547) anthem "Rejoice in the are “The Shepherd’s Farewell” from Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. 'To appreciate the scope of the business is attributable to the ideas Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a m. planted in these volumes. However, public, will feature choral music of Lord” will be heard in the first sec­ the oratorio "L’Enfance du Christ” 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. question, one must first contemplate Communion, first and third Sundays; MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Hayek’s prophecy that the views held the season performed by the Concor­ tion of the service along with Orlando by Hector Berlioz and the chorale Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ &e strength of the forces arrayed WINGS OF EVENING Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin by intellectuals will become the dia Choir conducted by David L. Al­ Gibbons’ (1583-1625) verse anthem motet ‘0 Savior, Rend the Heavens day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., ^ u th Windsor. against the system. Those forces mond. Almond will also perform "This Is the Record of John.’! Johann on High” by Johannes Brahms. ’The Sundays. divide into at least three main "governing force of politics’’ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a m.. organ works by Samuel Scheldt and Sebastian Bach’s chorale from the contemporary French composer COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN elements: (1) communists and New appears to reaching rapid fulfill­ ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ Worship ^rvice. Helmut Walcha. Familiar hymns will "Christmas Oratorio,” "Break John Joubert will be represented by CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. ment in the increasing influence of greatest thing in history.” try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHI RCH, Leftists (the latter including Jeremy A poem for the New Year “H” to indicate that the “ C” is mis­ be sung, and there will be a time for Forth, 0 Beauteous, Heavenly his setting of “Torches.” Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Rifkln of the People’s Bicentennial consumer activist groups in the ’The first atomic bomb may have Paul F. Ramen. Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, “Faith” sing. A free-will offering will be 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday Commission) who regard the death nation’s legislative process. CLIFF SIMPSON been the turning point in the history Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday rector. 0 World, thou choosest not the Hanukkah is celebrated for eight received. School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ of capitalism as a historical in­ The nation’s leading colleges of warfare, but it cannot compare Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 6 a m.. Holy Communion; 10 a m.. better part! days. Do you know why? sonage on Cornwall Dr. likewise continue to be hotbeds of with the event we have just Family Service and Church School. evitability; (2) American intellec­ It is not wisdom to be only wise. Back in the second century B.C. hatred for free enterprise. ’The late celebrated, the birth of Christ. I real­ tuals of the left — most of whom have And on the Inward vision close the the Jews revolted against the Syrian Stewart Alsop wrote, for example, ty and Buddhism, was once asked ly believe that Harry Truman would never had to meet a payroll, yet are eyes. king who tried to force them to that "Yale, like every other major what he thought was the great agree with me — now. self-proclaimed "experts” on the But it is wisdom to believe the worship pagan gods. When they won A look back, a look ahead numiucY decadence of capitalism — and (3) college, is graduating scores of difference between the two. He ’The other quote is from President m heart. the victory in 165 B.C. they wished to I684CEIITEIIST. 64B-8814| TASn T K DffFERENCE, WITH A FR EE SAMPLE FOR unfortunately, most of the rest of us bright young men who are prac­ replied, Nixon. When our astronauts first Columbus found a world, and had celebrate the return of the God to the By Davis Anderson limited to the giving of them which-makje up the LOW PRESCRIPTKM •w m Tmti ■( nMmM (tnk EVERYONE OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET. AND who unwittingly encourage the titioners of ‘the politics of despair.’ “There is much that is food in each walked on the moon he jubilantly no chart. Temple of Jerusalem. To do so they ‘Tis the season — for money. list of that which could be O p en 2 4 Hours Oa//jr enemies of private enterprise These young men despise the of them, and probably in all religions. exulted, “This is the greatest week in PRICES NATURAL APPLE CHER I t Save one that Faith deciphered in filled the holy lamp with as much oil lists; of resolutions of resolved in 1976. through our widespread ignorance of American political and economic But what seems to me to be the history.” Certainly it was one of the As theo lo g ian s and FOR EMEMOKY SOmCI the skies; as they could find — only one cruise. things to come and FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS its fundamentals. system...(their) minds seem to be greatest difference is that you greatest in scientific history, but Biblical scholars began to Eugene To trust the soul’s invincible sur­ Instead of soon flickering out as assessments of that which BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD Since the views of group No. 1 are wholly closed. They live, not by CSiristians know what is right and greater than Christmas week? plumb the Scriptures for ___ Brewer mise expected, it continued to bum for has more recently passed. (3 MffM Borond Vlto’M BMtaunnt, Ofaitonburyj w u ■ time when governed more by Ideology than rational discussion, but by mindless have the power to do it, while we Greater than the week that led new ways of - self­ PI Was all his science and his only art. eight days. The question begs to be IM Th* CMar MW In Op*r*tten TM* WMktnd! such iniane acts u oc­ logic, it must be conceded at the out­ slogans.” Buddhists know what is right but through the crucifixion of Christ to understanding in the face HEATtIM OILS Our knowledge is a torch of smoky Today our Jewish friends light the asked: what in the life of Crisp, JhIct Ordisnl Frssli: MelNTOSH. CORTLANO curred tbti week at set that they will not soon be per­ In a recent Gallup poll, students at have not any such power.” the Resurrection on Easter? I of the hunger crisis — Dr. OPEN pine Menorah candalabrum for that the churches, synagogues, ------smUWIKSAP APPLES,. LaGuanUa Airport would suaded to sing the praises of General Princeton named Ralph Nader as — The Expositor believe that if were Bruce Birch’s article on O oiiMimiai i ’That lights the pathway but one period of time until all eight candles and temples transpired in ALL DAY have been unthougbt of to Motors. their leading hero (with, however, Two presidential quotes — confronted with this contrast he “Hunger, Poverty and HEATIM INSTALLATION thia country. Such step ahead are aflame on the last evening. In the past year of prime Group No. 2 likewise has its own only 45 per cent of the vote). both wrong might amend his overenthusiastic Biblical Religion” in the depraved iocidenta were Across a void of mystery and somewhat the same way, thoug'i for significance? What are the 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 built-in bias against the system, Following Nader was Henry comment. I hope so. Christian Century may be confined to lome European dread. a different reason, Christian!, light On Aug. 6,1945 President ’Truman likely contours for the 316 C«nMr 81 Manch«M«r whose warts they exaggerate and Kissinger and Justice William the most significant iunday and Latin American coun- Bid, then, the tender light of Faith Advent candles on the Sundays prior was eating lunch aboard our ship, A maxim future? whose attributes they minimize. The Douglas, with 28 and 24 per cent publication in religion of trlea. to shine. to ( l i s t ’s coming until all are lit. Augusta. He was handed the From the same writer who gave us Perhaps the most impor­ importance of this group probably respectively, followed by Ted the year — so too did the If we needed any further By which alone the mortal heart is Both celebrations offer a message of message: “Big bomb dropped on the New Year’s poem comes this tant but least dramatic evidence that morality b u cannot be overestimated because, in Kennedy. Vice President Rockefeller laity. 1 - ^ led hope, of peace, of freedom of Hiroshima August six at seven fif­ final thought: “story” in the world of been largely dluipated, the words of a former University of just nudged out Fidel Castro. The iirmacy worship, and of good-will for all teen p.m. Wa^togton time.” “Interest in the chaiiging seasons religion was the joint Church groups began thli and recent ilmllar out­ Chicago professor, Friedrich Hayek: CIA and the Pentagon ranked as the Unto the thinking of the thought Gunplete •i ■ I f L 61C4'-,10 mankind. Stunned for a while he finally said, is a much happier state of mind than Christian-Jewish response examining their individqal rages agalnat human life "It is the intellectuals...who decide most disliked institutions. divine. — (jieorge Santayana Chuckles about the Clergy "Captain Graham, this is the being hopelessly in love with spring.” to the on-going world life styles, changing their ibould be lufflcient. Thoae what views and opinions are to reach As with group No. 1, it is difficult An Episcopal rector lugging a huge — Santayana hunger crisis. eating and consuming Hiumdal reiponilble may be no us, which facts are important enough to prescribe a remedy to such at­ Why the “C” different than degeneratea fish n ^ t a Baptist minister with only Its importance lies in the habits, and also took a to be told to us, and in what form and titudes. Perhaps the best one can in “Hanukkah”? of pait generations. Tba a half'dozen little ones on a string. fact that it engaged not more active role in the NOTICE from what angle they are to be hope for is that other bright young in­ The other day a good friend of mine A LL Services moral decline is In the "Howdy,” he said, dropping his just theologians and church political realm, effectively Our Staff is Here presented. tellectuals who have faith in the who is of Jewish faith got to talking mvwwsnMM general public which has whopper and waiting for a compli­ THOUGHT bureaucrats, but the laity lobbying for more U.S. STOCKS "It is merely a question of time un­ system will grow in number, and about our two religious celebrations 7 Days A We^ become to callous u to ment. The Baptist took his time — across what has been the food aid and some drastic SERVICES BONDS coddle and indulge tbeee til the views now held by the intellec­ provide a counterbalance to those that come so close together. We com­ To Serve Your Family! who would just as soon let it sink. eyeing his brother clergyman’s increasingly rigid lines of changes in America’s A V iU LttLE TAX-FREE INCOME OPEN ladists. tuals become the governing force of mented on their similarities and catch, then laconlcly remarked, “On­ “evangelicals” and “social foreign aid policy. Our sense of Juitlce has politics.” Group No. 3 — most of the rest of differences. Many customs are the People are being set free through OPTIONS ly c a u ^ t the one?” activists”. become eo perverted u to From 1960 to 1971, the best-seller us — provides the real answer to same; there are prayers, money is groups dealing with alcohol It is not the kind of MUTUALFUNDS A (Congregational minister on the Signs of hope Nearly every denomina­ bleed (or the antisocial lists of the New York Times included saving the private enterprise system. given to the poor, presents are dis­ problems, caring, personal growth, response that makes criminal instead of being golf course was frustrated by his I see it as a hopeful sign for 1976 tion set up special hunger 0>iiuu: > ALL DAY 27 nonfiction books related to Although polls Indicate most tributed to children, decorations are Bible study, service and parenting. headlines but if it continues O v e r outraged. Maybe this la slice and hook. He took it out on his that increasing numbers of people funds to help meet the Robert C. Heavisides business. A scholar who recently Americans distrust business, most displayed, candles are lit. Lay people are sharing their faith in to grow and take shape and 2 5 partly due to a growing, caddy, grunting, “You must be the are turning to God and finding a new global crisis and millions Home: 647-9745 analyzed the 27 books concluded that citizens also say their aim is to see Recently a “C” has been added to sports, Uie media, industry, school form over th(B next year, it Office: 278-2100 though covert, lawleaaoeie worst caddy in the world.” power. Against the background of of dollars poured into these Y e a r s SUNDAY nine of them were the most influen­ abuses corrected rather than the the beginning of the word and politics. There is hope for us could hav^ a profound that compromlsea the ’The yoyng lad, bright but not too religion as one area on the edge of funds from the grass roots, o f tial in shaping the public’s image of system supplanted. And therein lies “Hanukk^.” I called my friend Rab­ when we claim the liberating power affect on both the life of the social conscience. diplomatic, replied, “Hardly, sir, life, they are claiming God as their indicating a religious con­ business. ’The nine included four by the hope that — despite public irrita­ bi Leon Wind to ask about this and of God at the point of our gr^test church and the nation. C o n tin u o u s that would be too much of a coin­ center through which life is sensus on a issue that has FaifieV(H)ber CHURCH OF Vance Packard — The Status tion over and ignorance of capitalism teamed that it has always been a There were also S e r v ic e ! |0(iHislitulMHi 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. cidence;” evaluated. They are finding new life need. been rare in recent church CHRIST Seekers, The Waste Makers, The — enough faith in it remains to keep "CH” sound as in the German, but as The Rev. Laurence M. Hill headlines in the world of Hanlmii.CAKm iViin:^ Lydall and Vernon Streets in the old religious words because life. 120.1) iT7K-2Uii» I^ a m id Climbers and The Naked free enterprise afloat through the oiir English language does not have Unused power religion in 1975 — manv of Phone: 646-'2903 they are touching the experience of South United complex era currently facing this syllable, the correct way to spell A Buddhist monk in Ceylon, who Nor was that consensus SMiety; Jessica Mitford’s volume on - — ♦ A . •At. W.AV ♦Vio rwinnto who wrote those words. Methodist Church i h PAGE SIX -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 3,1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 3, W6 - PAGE SEVEN

The Herald Angle Indians play sub-par Oklahoma college football champions NEW YORK (UPI) Michigan, have nained the out Sugar Bowl winner the final ratings. off balance during both snapping a 37-game win­ the bowl games. By Earl Yost Score Sooners 1975 college foot­ Alabama by just two Sooner scoring drives. ning streak, the vote was — Oklahoma is toe The Buckeyes were upset Arkansas, a 31-10 winner Sports Editor ball naUonal champions by points. The Sun Devils satisfying. > . national champion when quarterback T he national title, of Cleorgia in the Cotton board a wide margin. With 36 of - completed a 12-0 season by Cornelius Greene was in­ Oklahoma’s first since “It's a great thing for all Bowl, went from 15th to today because, unlike the 42 coaches on the UPI stunning Nebraska 16-14 in hut nip Wethersfield effective as a passer. 1956, tied it with Southern who have been involved sixth; Texas, which beat toe Big Ten powers, board participating in the the Fiesta Bowl a week NHL Greene completed 7-of-18 with nur program,” he Colorado 38-21 in the Astro- final ratings, Oklahoma ago. California for the most the Sooners proved passes with two costly in­ said. "We probably gained Bluebonnet Bowl, ad­ By LEN AUSTER put Quesnel on the 15-foot line The Eagles connected on 20 of Campbell Conference (11-1) received 21 first championships in the 26- Jottings off the cuff at 29-all with 1:47 left. Demko they could pass as terceptions. year history of the UPI something from that loss to vanced from ninth to Patrick Division place votes and outpointed Ohio State went into the Just Wondering Department; How many fans noticed that rival coaches Herald Sportswriter for Jour shots. The elongated and Bob Molloy exchanged 53 field goal attempts. effectively as they ratings — four. Oklahoma Kansas. We played three seventh; Michigan dropped W L T Pte. unbeaten runner-up bowls an overwhelming By contrast, Oklahoma’s Stan Ogrodnik of East Catholic and Doug Pearson of Manchester High failed Still feeling the affects of its senior made three to give buckets before Quesnel put the Wethersfield took the jayvee Phila! 23 6 8 54 run. won in 1950,1955 and 1956. fine football teams at the from fourth to eighth; to renew pleasantries after the Eagles downed the Indians in overtime last Arizona State 338-292. No. 1 and dropped to fourth Steve Davis didn’t throw overtime loss to East Catholic, Manchester a 46-41 edge. Indians on top, 33-31, going into contest, 70-62. Craig Kearney NY Islanders 20 10 6 46 F o r Coach Barry end — Missouri, Nebraska Nebraska fell from fifth to week at the Clarke Arena, 6241...Cheney Tech varsity basketball coach T he U P I Board of In finishing with its after its embarrassing 23- much, but when he did, he Manchester High put forth its Demko in the final 16 the final quarter on two foul and Bill Finnegan paced toe 4-3 Atlanta 20 16 4 44 Switzer, whose only loss in and Michigan — and beat ninth, and Penn State, a 13- Gerry Blanchard said “I do” last weekend...Scotty Hyde promising NY Rangers 15 18 4 34 Coaches, obviously im­ highest rating ever, 10 Rose Bowl loss to heavy was effective. Davis com­ Indians with 15 and 13 joints a three-year Sooner 32-1-1 them all.” 6 loser to Alabama in the sophomore basketball player with Manchester High’s varsity, is the son of worst effort of the season last seconds made four straight shots. pressed with Oklahoma’s Arizona State, the only underdog UCLA. The pleted 3-of-5, averaging 21 Smythe Division coaching record was a 23-3 The rest of the top 10 also Sugar Bowl, dropped j|wo Phil Hyde, former varsity Indian hoop mentor...Gate receipts for last night’s night but still came away with foul shots to offset a bucket by The Eagles took their first respectively. convincing 14-6 Orange major college team to go Bruins rode the victory yards per completion and W L T Pte. defeat by Kansas Nov. 8 changed drastically after to 10th. UConn-Boston College basketball game at the Hartford Civic Center a 50-48 win over Wethersfield Bob Molloy and three-point lead of the night at 39-38 with Manchester’s next tilt is Chicago IS 10 12 42 Bowl victory over unbeaten this year, nosed from 13th place to fifth in kept the Wolverine defense exceeded |40,000, which is a good reason at least the UConn Classic will be High in CCIL basketball action play by Dave Sims to ensure 3:58 left in the final canto on Tuesday night in West Hart­ Vancouver 13 15 7 33 staged in Hartford next season and possibly a Yankee Conference game ford against Conard High. St. Louis 11 20 5 27 at the Ea|le gym. the Silk Town win. two Rumley free throws but Minnesota 12 22 2 26 against the likes of Masschusetts or Rhode Island...Tom Malln, the first of The Indians, leading the “We can’t play any worse Jeff Kiernan gave Manchester several standout backcourt players at East Catholic and the first of six East Kan. City 11 23 4 26 league with a 6-0 mark and 6-1 than this,” agonized Indian the lead again with a jumper Mancheater (SO) performers to win all-state tournament honors, serves as official timer for all B F Pte. Wales Conference Eagle home games. Besides Malin, for those with short memories, other East over-all, made seven of nine Coach Doug Pearson, “We are from the lane. Rumley knotted I (Juesnel 6 6-7 18 Norris Division Turnaway attendance all-staters were Ray LaGace, Jim Reynolds, Tim Kearns, Ed Fitzgerald and foul shots in the closing 32 still down from the other night it at 40-all with a charity toss 0 Sherman 0 0-0 0 W L T Pte. Montreal 26 5 6 5t Joe Whelton. LaGace, Kearns and Whelton were two-time choices...East seconds to take the verdict. and just weren’t ready to play. but Kiernan restored the In­ 2 Ballard 1 (M) 2 1 McNickle 3 (M) 6 Loi Ang. 21 16 2 41 football coach, John LaFontana handles the dual job of official scorer- Wethersfield slipped to 2-4 in I’m not at all pleased by our dians lead for good with 2:47 announcer at East home court games...That was a long walk Ohio Sthte 3 Pisch 1 5-8 7 Pitts. 15 17 4 31 for greyhound racing the CCIL and 2-5 in all games performance. We didn’t play left with a layup off a pretty 2 Kiernan 2 0-2 4 Detroit 11 21 4 2( Coach Woody Hayes took across the field to congratulate UCLA’s Dick Ver- Wash. 3 30 5 11 mile after the UClans upset the Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl. At least Hayes with the loss. like potential league Champs. feed. 1 Moran 0 (M) 0 0 Hyde 1 0-1 2 Adams Division PLAINFIELD 000 fo r each of the Keelan, of Dedham, Mass., proved to be a bigger man that a lot of his critics who claimed to With Manchester leading by It’s up to the club, but we have Quesnel took scoring honors 1 Demko 3 5-7 11 W L T Pts remaining races. has said the track will take wouldn’t...Norm Beauregard, former Manchester High baseball pitcher and two, 43-41, with 32 seconds to do something to get back up- (UPI) — More toan Track spokesmen said bets worth $300,000 to $400,- r't with 18 points on six for 10 Boston 20 9 9 49 basketball player, was an area visitor over the holidays. The fine righthanded showing on the clock, Mark 11 Totals . 17 16-25 50 Buffalo 21 11 5 47 18,000 persons license plates on cars 000 each raring night — pitcher now resides in Texas, with one of his son’s following in his footsteps as Demko stepped to the charity The quintets stumbled from the field and six for sev

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No Exporlanco K H L E S Tin r month from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 □ FINANCIAL ^ M O W Thara Is a firaplacsd family room, a bath and a nocaaaary. Wrlto John A.M. and the third Thursday UnWIAIWtlOIOCAtl* half and Is In axcallent condition Inaldo and out. B e a K a lth Jeffrey Keith 646-1816 McNoar, Dopt. 89, Now- Stillman Keith SKI NOTES of each month from 6:30 P.M. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagas For period ending 7 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 4. During Saturday i m _ nm 646-6481 I 8 ton MIg. Co., Nowton, to 8:30 P.M. in the Board of night, rain is likely along the north Pacific coast, while Directors Office. Iow a 50208 VAi Cettku IB| S fs 127 Wolt EMAo Tpko. ^ MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ snow falls over parts of the central Rockies and Wa do extonsivo Industrial & commercial Pascal A. Prignano, cond, third. Ali kinds. Realty real aetata. Soma of our offerings Include: H— lioilor M l By BILL 8ACHLREK to three foot base. Secretary statewide. Credit rating un­ northeastern states. Generally fair weather is indicated DS/KFJSH Jerry Donavan is the ski director elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ Open Monday thru Friday 9:00 till 0:30, Saturday It is vacation time and some of the Board of Directors necessary. Reasonabie. Con­ realty company and has a young and cmpetent fidential, quick proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 20 9:00 till 5:00, Sun. 10:00 till 4:30 many ski areas had good attendance Manchester, Connecticut AIR FORCE is hiring ICaiL J^iul y.duic experienced staff. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ arrangements. Alvin Lundy (37), boston 10 (35), Chicago 2 (10), Dallas 25 (45), Bua. zoned In E. Hld.-28ooo aq. It., one atory qualified women and men in I ■ Brick bldg. A two lam. Lot 107x135. crowds and good to excellent con­ Mt. Southington has a double chair, ticut this 26th day of Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu- mechanics, electronics, plus Denver 2 (35), Duluth 220 (0), Houston 27 (52), Jackson­ 172 lAST CINTIR STRUT ■ MANCHlSTfR, CONN 080TO ditions. With a slight delay I decided tion Plaza, Hartford. 6100,000. three T-bars, three tows to service December, 1975. many more. For enlistment ville 40 (50), Kansas City 5 (18), Los Angeles 33 (58), 646 412(1 646 1922 to stay close to home and went to Mt. Evenings, 233-6879. requirements and informa­ 133 BERT ROAD, MANCHESTER the seven slopes and five trails. The tion, call 646-7440. Miami 60 (75), New Orleans 30 (47), New York 28 (42), PRIME INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL Southington. area is just 30 miles from here, on MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Phoenix 31 (61), San Francisco 40 (55), Seattle 32 (40), St. Chatted with Rich Satagaj, G M at SALE LEASE Rt. 84 south to Marion Ave., exit; mortgages — interim finan­ AVON CAN DO more than Louis 5 (19), Washington 23 (45). Indual. bldg, on Sheldon Rd. 8500 aq. H. Mt. Southington, Satagaj was also a LEGAL NOTICE cing — expeditious and con­ 2 C 1 D ■ COMMIRCISIINVISTMTNT OlV Of CONN running time 35 minutes. make you look pretty...it can ■ Will divide. Plenty power & perking. High fidential service, J.D. Real celling. LEASE only. good baseball man as he reminded Southington has day and night of Date of Primary make li,fe more in­ me of the several times he played in Estate Assoc. 646-1980. teresting...and make your skiing, lessons anytime and a fine For Town Committee the Manchester Twilight Leape. Membership bank account bigger. As an Homes For Sale 23 rental and ski shop. The Connecticut Avon R epresentative you LKKIEIT AND MYERS Satagaj makes snow whenever it is Notice to the enrolled I Main St. cor. lot. Land leaae. Close lo hos- freestyle junior championships will meet new people, go new $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet cold enough as there already is a two members of the Republican □ EMPLOYMENT TOBACCO COMPANY !■ pital. Also one on Center 81. be held Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. places, earn extra money. kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, VERNON 1.7 AC R ES Party of the Town of Sound good? Call 523-9401. tile baths, $435 monthly in­ Cualom built 7 room brick and akimlnum atdad See you on the mountain. Manchester: SALES CAREER Help W anted 13 come. Hutchins Agency, 646- Colonial with charming 2 bos atatl alaMo and oerraL 1 In accordance with Section 9- PART TIME Maid, apply OPPORTUNITY 3166. Excallant garden area. Cloaa lo ovarylhing. BxcaGant 425 of the General Statutes of PHONE FROM home to ser­ Manchester Motel, 1 McNafl value at 692,500. CaH Arthur or Suzanne Bhorla, 646- INDEX Street. $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room h l i t B u s in e s s the State of Connecticut, and vice our customers in the Selling, servicing and 3233. NOTICES the applicable Party Rules, Manchester area, flexible merchandising famous Ranch, fireplace, baseboard IN-LAW SITUATION A Close knit family organization. IVe’re able to give and the consumer 1 Loit ind Found notice is hereby given that the hours, super earnings, 249- PART TIME Cleaning help heating, stove, refrigerator. 2 — P trio n d , nationally advertised Is ideal for this lovely Ranch. Beamed ceiling In the coun­ J 7773. needed. For evenings only. Hutchins Agency 646-3166. courteous, personal attention to details. Built on old 3 — Announcamants Town Committee of the Must be over 18 years of age. brands in the Retail Trade. try style kitchen, flreplaced living room, fandly room and III 4 _ Enlertainment Republican Party of the Town Apply in person, Vernon Some sales experience and REDUCED FOR quick sale - a lovely apartment. fashion honesty, Integrity & reliability. 5 — Auctiona of Manchester has fixed HOUSEWIVES - Earn extra a high school Question are income, pleasant working con­ Lanes, Route 83, Vernon. two family, 30 Locust Street, FINANCIAL Thursday, March 2, 1976, as required. Competitive no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. NEW ARRIVAL 8 Bonds-StocKs-Mortgagas ditions, hours 9-1, 5-9. Call us — the day of the Primary for the SCHOOL BUS drivers, salary plus excellent' Lovely Cape, excellent nei^borhood. P rlq^ for an Im­ 9 Personal Loans for interview, 875-0776. I?' A 10 - Insurance election of members of the knowledge of Manchester benefits including in­ MANCHESTER - six room mediate sale. Maintenance free exterior, city utilities. necessary. We will train. Call Ranch, Buckley School area WE ALSO RUY PROPERTIES AT FAIR MARKET PRICESI An Economist suggests EMPLOYMENT Republican Town Committee surance and profit sharing. Low SO’s. 13 Help Wanted in said Town, which Primary 643-2373. A company car is provided three bedrooms, fireplace, 14 — Buaineaa Opportunitlea JOBS ARE HERE garage, full basement, large 15 Situation Wanted will be held if opposing can­ and all travel and business STATELY COLONIAL IFe’re we don’t buy gold — EVERY OFFICE SKILL NEED EXTRA Income? Your private treed lot, $39,900, so lucky to have you as our friends 1 We resolve to serve didacies are filed in accor­ own business, part time, from expenses are paid. Send Lapenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Gracious 11-room older Colonial. Living room, dining EDUCATION dance with Sections 9-405 and Clerks, typists, and brief letter or resume in room, kitchen, 8 bedrooms, large fireplaced foyer. you better than ever in the coming New Year. Hope iVs happy! A University of Connecticut economist has a suggestion 18 Private Instructions your home. 742-9087 for ap­ 2440. 19 — Schools-Classes 9-406 of the General Statutues secretaries are needed im­ pointment. confidence to: Excellent value on today’s market. for would-be investors who found some extra cash in the 20 - Instructions Wanted mediately for long and 7 room sparkling Ranch sltuatod on a pleturaaqua M . of the State of Connecticut. NEW LISTING - Rolling Park Sunny kitchen wHh adjoining dock. FIrtplaeod Bving Christmas stockings this year — Don’t buy gold. REAL ESTATE short term temporary Cape, 6 rooms, one car at­ Dated at Manchester, Connec­ CUSTODIAN - experienced, UGCEH AND MYERS room, roc room, 3 bodroomo. Owner rdoeatod. MUST Dr. Ramon Knauerhase, an authority on money and 23 Homes for Sale ticut, this 5th day of January, assignments. part time evenings. tached garage. Aluminum 24 — Lola-Land lor Sale Manchester. Call 643-5691, 2-6 TOBACCO COMPANY siding. Sun Room' with BE 8EENI;NI Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorta, 646-3236.646-323 banking, believes that most Americans heeded this ad­ 25 — Investment Property 1976. 26 — Business Property Republican Town Committee Sign up this week for p.m. P.O. Box 800 jalousies, phone John H. vice last year and thus exhibited a vote of confidence in 27 Resort Property "close to home’’ Jobs at Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. SENTRY I. WATSON BEACH CO.^ of the Town of Manchester. SprIngflold, Ma. 01101 646-4126 Real Estate 6494^22 the U.S. economy. 28 — Real Estate Wanted KDTH By Nathan G. Agostinelli, highest hourly rates. DENTAL ASSISTANT, An ^ u a l Opportunity Real Estate Services Last January, after a 40-year lapse, U.S. citizens MISC. SERVICES MANCHESTER - Colonial, m Manchester Otfies • 647-9139 31 Services Offered Chairman experienced preferred. Send Employer • M/F centra-1 location, good regained the right to purchase gold, but their response — MANCHESTER 289-4331 32 Painting-Papering resume to Box D, Manchester mechanical condition, new was less than enthusiastic, Knauerhase said. 33 — Building-Contracting YWCA 79 North Main 8t. Herald. 34 — Roofing-Siding kitchen cabinets, small barn, There was a slight increase in the price at that time of 35 — Heating-Plumbing Wadnaaday January 7th SECRETARY - local law of­ owner anxious, $29,900, Hayes the freeing of gold, but today, the price of gold is lower 36 — Flooring 9 a.m. -1 p.m. BABYSITTER Wanted - fice, excellent typing skills Corp. 646-0131. START THE NEW YEAR 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storago LEGAL mature person, one child, se­ and shorthand required, REST RUTS RY RELFIORE than it was a year ago. Therefore, one must assume that 38 — Services Wanted RIGHT - "BUY A HOME” KELLY GIRL cond shift, reliable, my home, experience preferred will RANCH, 5 1/2 rooms, three investors haven’t been interested in buyiqg gold, he said. MISC. FOR SALE NOTICE own transportation, call 528- train qualified applicant. CLEAN TWO FAMILY 41 100 Conatltution Plaza bedrooms, fireplace, living MANCHESTER ■ 7 room Copo, It doesn’t make much sense to invest in gold now, Articles for Sale 3182. Salaried postition with Convenient also! (}ulet, dead-end street in central loca­ 42 — Building Supplies REGISTRARS’ NOTICE 249-6508 room with L stiap^ dining Knauerhase said. Gold doesn't pay interest, and a loss of 43 — (Pels -Birds- Dogs medical benefits. Reply area. Garage. Excellent tion. Regular 66 Duplex PLUS three extra, professionally vory cloon, earpoting throughout, — OF ENROLLMENT , An Equal possible if gold prices decline, he said. 44 LivealocK Herald Box C. ne hborhood. $37,500. finished bedrooms on third floor of one side. Three full 45 __ Boats ft Accessories SESSIONS Opportunity Employer rec room, wooded lot, priced ftt — Sporting Goods Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. baths, ceramic tiled. All copper plumbing, aluminum "Gold for the average American is a bad investment, 46 The Registrars of Voters of BOOKKEEPER - Secretary. so therefore he stays away from it," Knaiferhase said. 47 — Garden Products FUU-TIME POSITION storms, screens, doors. If you’re looking for high Income only $32,900 48 — Anllquea the Town of Coventry, Duties will include .accounts QUALITY BUILT LAUNDRY SERVICE - we Cleaning & Minor MANCHESTER - Five room to set off today’s high Interest rates, this one is for you! Lack of interest in gold doesn't hurt the nation's 49 — Wanted lo Buy Connecticut, hereby give receivable, accounts payable Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in 7-room Split Level with three huge bedrooms, formal MANCHESTER - 4-4 two family. 2- are now accepting Maintenance of retail store Two-car garage. We invite comparison in the mid forUul economy, Knauerhase said. Since U.S. currency is no RENTALS notice of enrollment sessions applications for laundry, and payroll. Some typing kitchen, 11/2 baths, full base­ dining room with walk-in bay window, big kitchen with and office space. Self­ along with various office car garago, central, asking $36,900 longer based on gold, it’s just another investment oppor­ 52 Rooms for Rent to be held on January 9,1976 washroom and deliveries posi­ ment, carport, aluminum appliances, and oversized ground level deck, fireplaced 53 — Apartments for Rent starter to work with duties. Part time, hours flexi­ WHERE???- BOLTON 322 LAKE STREET 54 — Homes for Rent tion. Full time, 40 hours. storm doors and windows. ' living room, 245 baths, family room with full wall MANCHESTER - Larot 6-6 tunity. V from 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. at minimum supervision. ble. Call 646-7851 between 10-2 can you find a clean older 6room home with full attic and Cop*. 4 roomo down, 2 unflnlohod on'2nd floor. 55 Bualnaaa lor Rani the following places; First Days, evenings. Excellent Convenient shopping and * fireplace. 2-car garage. Set on a half acre plus lot with a 56 — Resort Property for Rent fringe benefits, ^ p ly in per­ Above average working p.m. schools. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- Cellar, a twoKtar garage, and early occupancy for the Boimtlful lot boardod by brook. Loaded with oxtraa — Duplex, must bo told, only $47,900. — District, Registrars’ Room, 57 Wanted to Rent son. Meadows Cfonvalescent conditions with excellent 500. Peterman Agency, 649- extremely low thirties? Duirable Bowers area. Look into Qarago. 630,800 I gorgeous view. ^,9 0 0 . 58 - Misc. for Rent Town Office Building, Route MANCHESTER - Super 6 -r ^ H om e, 333 B idw ell S t., benefits. Send name, ad­ MOTEL RELIEF desk clerk 9404, 646-2912. this one - it’s a clean, convenient family home, in a scarce 31, and Second District, for night shift, Saturdays and GGVENTRY AUTOMOTIVE Manchester. dress and previous price range. Capa, firaplaca, garage, priced at 61 Autos for Sale Porter Library, Route 44A. Sundays, 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. Will BoautHully maintalnod Capo ...... $37,500 62 __ Trucka lor Stia - em ployers to Box BB, CONTEMPORARY Ranch- Thse sessions are for the pur­ train if general qualifications 5W-Rooffl Ranch ...... 31,900 $35,900. 63 — Heavy Equipmant for Saia TEXAS REFINERY CORP. - Manchester Herald. designed for low PATIO AND BREEZEWAY 64 — Molorcyclas-BIcyclaa acceptable. Quality Inn Ver­ pose of making an enrollment Offers Plenty Of Money plus Equal opportunltr a m p h fa r maintenance. Living room has are only two of the features of this solid value Colonial, HEBRON SOUTH WINDSOR - 7-room Ranch 65 — Camp^s-Trailers-Mobilf non, call 646-5700 for appoint­ iieldstone fireplace and Homes of electors who are entitled to Cash bonuses, fringe benefits h^tenance free aluminum siding Is anotberl There are A Beauty-7-Room R/R $44,800 to mature individual in ment. beamed cathedral ceiling. in vary clean condition, ready to 66 Automotive Service vote in a primary or caucus. aluminum storms, screens, and dMrs, a new roof, and a 67 — Autoa lor Rant-Laaaa Manchester area. Regardless Formal dining room, three MANCHESTER Public records At this time unaffiliated heated basement. The garage ii^nicely oversized. The Immaculato 7-Room Capo 642,000 move In, garage, only $37,900. voters may enroll with a party of experience, airmail G. F. bedrooms, family room with Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery fireplace designs for enter­ living room has an attractive fireplace. 146 baths. All this MANCHESTER - 4% room Condo or those already affiliated Corp., Box 711 Fort Worth, WE NEED 5 MORE taining. Garage. Acre lot. on a nicely treed and shrubbed yard. Priced to sell right Numerous Lots 6 Acreage Available LEGAL NOTICE may transfer to another par­ Texas 76101. Professionally landscaped now in the low, low forties! • Ranch stylo. Exceptional. Priced at Warranty deeds ty. Applications for admission 12 to 14 Yoar Olds LOW, LOW THIRTIES business as Lucy’s, 20 Birch Court of Probate grounds. $44,900. Philbrick Over 1,600 Officoa To Servo You 1 Clean, six-room Cape with 3 or 4 good sized bedrooms, Merele D. Palmer to Larry of electors will also be only $31,900 St. District of Manchester PART TIME - janitorial help, to canvass for ttio Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Coaat to Coast . I attractive living room with carpeting and fireplace, N. and Thelma D. Brjggs, unit Building permits NOTICE TO CHEDITORS accepted. early mornings, in MANCHESTER - Brand New 6 ESTATE OF DAVID A. REICHUN, I country size kitchen, full bath with new floor, full base- in Northfield Green Con­ Leon P o ^ v e , alterations deceased Juliette E. Bradley Manchester-Vernon area. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - Immaculate three bedroom, two years M M YIIIOIE I ment, treed lot with m vacy and exterior tool shed. room Ranch, 2 baths, fireplace, dominium, 133,500. at 67 Butternut Rd., |500. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Wiltiam Margaret E. Jacobson Must have telephone and TEDFORD Canterbury Construction E. FitiGerald. Judge, ait claims must Registrars First transportation. Good rates to EVENING HERALD young Colonial. 146 baths, CULL US - VIE WORK! I Hurry on this one! dining room, $43,900 Mollle Braun, Franklin be presented to Uie fiduciary named reliable people. Call 643-0645 wall-to-wall carpeting, slate Real Estate Corp. to Merele D. Palmer, Stove at 51 Jensen St., |800. betow on or before March U. 1976 or be District A fo n ., T u b s ., W e d . 5 - 8 P.M. barred by law. The fiduciary is: except Sunday. ffyer, fireplace, formal dining ROUTE 44A property at 109 Strawberry Bill Tunsky for Bertrand Gertrude A. Haven area. Built-ins. Lovely large I^AaacVtacd & ^VosseUo Benjamin Reichlln BOLTON FM MG-4144 Lane, 349,000. Harrison, alterations at 27 so Sanford Road Ritva K. Wisenall EMERGENCY MEDICAL CAU 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. lot, priced for immediate BELFIORE AGENCY 646-2462 Trade name Manchester. Conn. Registrars Second RiAL KSTATK niom OAT-OOId REALTOR8-ML8 Meadow Lane, $1,975. Technicians jvanted. Call sale. Dulbaldo-Lesperance Realtors 647-1413 169 WMt Contor Stroot Lucy G. Parmless, dob District Trinity Ambulance, 528-9443. Realtors. 6460505. 9B3 Main St ManClWStOr i PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 3, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Snt.. Jan. $, 1$TO— PAGE ph-PWEN FfM k 8m I EfHMl Answer to Previous Puzzle Antiqum 48 Apartmmf For Rant 53 Apartmenta For Rant 53 Apartments For Rent 53 ■^eeeo*eeeeeeeeeee*e*f In the Sea ChariM M. SchuRi MANCHEISTER - newer three DO FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ DEED bedroom Duplex, half of two P I \ M I s tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Dear Abby ACROM 3 Mix i- j family, full basement, in­ lamps, etc. Now accepting NOW RENTMG! 4 Twitching ‘dWh/ENTTOWOOPSTOOC# 'PRANK I5k^( OH.ifES™ DON'T cludes appliances and 1 Bivalve consignments, for January -O'Expunge / m w f w T x S NEW<(EAK'«n\RTlorth on Rt. 83 (Main St.) problem, right? 10 Fruit and up for China and bisque Independence Village. Full booboo 11 Prepoeltion 30 Allevlats 46 Beer dolls. $100 and up for Bye lo. to Henry. When we receive bills, they could lay six months, and 18 Cleansing 12 Being (Latin) 31 Lai It aland constellation basements, private entrances he’d never open them.^ If begets a call from someone who aubatanca Never give or sell a doll and patio, includes heat, UNUSUAL ONE BEDROOMj 10 Roman bronze (print.) 48 QoH pagt wants some information he promised to have ready but 20 Sturgeon agga 21 Be remorseful 38 Nautical chain 49 Comedian without getting our offer. Call appliances, carpeting, air con­ 21 Raplantf locally, «5-735i6. TOWNHOUSES In a park-likt aatting.j didn’t get around to. he doesn’t return the call. 22 Oaponent (ab.) 38 Brazilian Johnson ditioner. Close to shopping, 24 South African 23 Most painful wallaba 50 Utinzaa church and bus. Model open quiet neighborhood, close to thopplng,j He puts things off indefinitely. Needless to say, this tax 24 Hsipar (ab.) 39 Ebb 82 Threefold WINTHROP BY DICK CKyAUI 11:30-8 p.m., daily. Henry St. church, bus, pool and tannie. * drives me up a wall. 27 Unit of 28 Bargain event 42 Encounters (comb, form) He is a dear, sweet, loving nian, and I love being married elactrlclty 26 Pochard 43 Absolute S3 Stripling off Main St., I^nchester. 28 Rods ..THIS le CAU-ED □ RENTALS Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- Featuring: to him. He has the disposition of an angel, and he’s k^d and 29 Sweat 44 Stump 88 Lady LItarats I'M L^aJ^NINQ-A UTTOF 32 Hominy secretion . 48 Melody In Arts (ab.) Mickey Finn — Morria Waisa iNTBREeTiNis A rrise- "upenAEiNE-.' 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets ^nerous and everything a wife could want in a map, but his 33 Play host lo T m a& IN W i:42AMA-n0 5 • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups irresponsible attitude about matters tiiat I consider 34 Frozen rain r 10 It 52 36 Gaelic r r axifsse.fVR i n s w c e ... Rooma tor Rent NEWER three bedroom • Private Entrances and Patios important makes me want to scream. r u k m a n ! h e p u t ^ HE CHOULD'VE KNOWN V MOW I'LL > Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all * Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor What do you advise me to do, Abby? 37 Very email is 14 OUT W CONTKPCTOH THAT I'M NO CANARV ' M OLAO ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly appliances, carpeting, full 38 Adjactlval M E-He WPMTSP ME -BUT HE HAD NO . , T ^ L L m Includes Heat "E”INMO. suffix IT IT ELIMINATEO EEPOtE CONFIDCNCC IN ME.I WHAT HEfS rooms, single $56., double $69. basem ent, $260 m onthly, 40 Small APRAtO OPJ. plus tax, continental Frechette & Martin Realtors, DEAR E.: Face it. You’ll never change this dear, sweet, barracuda 17 breakfast, maid service, cotor 646-4144. . loving, generous man, so roll with the pundiee. 41 Violent atorm TV, utilities, parking. Call, Why not take over the household bills? He may wdeome 44 Masculine 646-2300. MANCHESTER- Three the idea, and you’ll know they’re paid. Don’t nag him. nickname ISTB o bedroom apartment, in newer 47 Apiece Nobody’s perfect, and his faults are minor compwed t o. 48 Greek letter MANCHESTER - Large clean 2-family, . carpeted, Raymond F. Damato some he could have. 81 Marine rapllle room, bus line, $25. weekly appliances, air-conditioning, 84 Lamprey -vJM OIO=. Owner Developer and security. 528-9316, 64^ $245 monthly, security DEAR ABBY: A high school neighbor girl sits with our fisherman CliXtr'xt W.TJ< Bn u 1-3 3944. required, references, no pets. 86 Unhorse w 643-5836. Available February Designed tf'ilh children about two nights a week. She is a pleasant, quiet 87 Take out girl and the children love her. ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room, 1st. You in Mind (print.) She asked if her boyfiiend could keep her company while 88 Chin-face 32 Articles lor Sale 41 private entrance, free Homes for Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Painting-Papering ModeT Open 11:30 til 8 P.M. Daily she sits, and I said it would be all right. appendages a 4T parking, shower, bath. Apply VERNON - Town House 89 Obliterates PAINTING - interior and ASSORTED racing parts for 195 Spruce St. Gardens, a beautifully Paul W. Dougan, Realtor Lately, both my husband and I suspMt that they have been using our home as a rendezvous for improper behavior. exterior, paperhanging, Chrysier products, including landscaped apartment com­ 649-3940 646-1021 643-4535; Prisciiia’s Pop — Al Varmatr B&W excellent work. References. engine and two transmissions. 238 CHARTER OAK ST. - munity of unusual architec­ (We have no proof—just a feeling.) DOWN Free estimates. Fully in­ All excellent condition. Call room with private entrance tural design. Total electric, no Should we now tell her that we do not want her to have 1 Shield bearing HOLLYHOCK ISA SOUNDS LIKE YDlTRE SO YOU NOTICED sured. Martin Mattson, 649- 644-8145. suitable for older working per­ pets. One and two bedroom any male company in our home in our absence? 2 12 months A NEW YEAR CHANGE? son. No cooking. Security. $20 apartments available im­ vMOUSY LITTLE r THE ONLY P R E TTY . IT TOO( 4431. UNUSUAL Deluxe one If something unfortunate were to happen in our home, we T H I N G f ^ CLEAN USED refrigerators, weekly 649-1746. mediate through January 1st. would feel responsible. Are we wrong? And how should we GIRL IN TOWNiy-^ MANCHESTER ranges, automatic washers, Starting at $165 per month. bedroom Townhouse, private CHARLES PAPER HANGING Expert. entrances and patio, full base- handle it? Hava you avar M t *oorny" and draamad of a “ooay Your average paper, in witaguarantees. B. D. Pearl’s ROOM FOR RENT - $22 per Call 872-0528 Monday through APARTMENTS "THE W’S” Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ ment, includes, heat, Off E. MfdiU* T|Ae. New luxury Win at Bridge Capa" with lota of room for tho family - Inalda and out? average room , $25. Mr. week, centrally located, 146 appliances, carpeting and Wo havo HI 7 room homo with woodad, aaoludad lot, Richman, 646-3864. 2171 Center St. Please call 649- pointment. room TowohouMi with (ir u e , DEAR "W’S": You are not wrong. Tell the girl that you pool, ice skating pond. $245 2 ■Ir-oondlUgnerf, lU baUu, paUo, have changed your mind about allowing her to have her eovorad patio, flroplacad living room and moro. Call ua 0013. per month. Paul W. Dougan, porchee, laundry hook-upi, ROTOR aPJTENNA for sale. MANCHESTER - SOUTH, 3Vi carpeted, appUancea, lound con­ boyfriend keep her company while she site. Because you West piays alert defense for an appointmant to aaa Itl Pricad roaaonablyl R. HEBERT & Son Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. paperhanging, painting, com­ Call 646-4822 after 5. MALE Roomate - to share room .apartment, near 1-84, trol etc. (w et itreet near ehop- have no “proof," and are proceeding only from a “feeling,” heat and hot water, stove and pin^ achoou. Immadlata occupan­ mercial and residential, free four rooms, in Vernon. Swim- MANCHESTER - Three room cy. uupacUon dally 24 or call 6M- make no accusations. South needed every missing estimates, 644-0642. DRY OAK Fireplace wood, ming pool, color TV, refrigerator, 521-2410. OMO, 649-1540. NORTH A pinch of alaganca, privacy, baauty, opaclouanaaa split and ready for fireplace, apartment, $160., heat not in­ face card to hold the 16 he micro wave oven. 875-1333. DEAR ABBY: What is your opinion of people who wear AKQ109 la only a part of tha rocipa that goaa Into tha mako-up $20 orders, delivered, TWO BEDROOM luxury cluded. Call 289-4331 ask for needed for the opening J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom dark glasses indoors? (I don't mean " tint^ ” —I mean notnimp. of thia lovoly Dutch Colonial. Ampla cloaat apaco, telephone 742-7886. WANTED - female roommate Townhouse, located in Frank. IF Q10 3 Painting - Interior and DARK, which makes it impossible to see their eyes.) 9K62 West also saw that two loada of wall-to-wall. In-ground pool with patio and exterior. Paperhanging. to share your apartment or Highland Park section of BOLTON - Manchester Town 4 1/2 ROOM apartment, se­ line, three room apartment, I have a friend who comes to visit me, and she never *842 hearts and a diamond and a much, much moral Qlvo us a calll Remodeling. Gutters. Fully SEASONED and Split find one with you. Call after 5, Manchester. Wooded, and removes her dark glasses the entire time she is here. I like to WEST EAST hardwood, fireplaee length, private. For information call cond floor, heat, hot water in- stove, refrigerator, heat and club would beat four spades so insured. 649-9658. 568-6494. *62 *74 pick up any time, at 78 Erie 646-1616 or 649-5295. ciuded, security deposit hot water, references make eye contact with people I talk with and I find this very West took his heart ace and Captain Easy -* Crooks and Lawrsnes required. Immediate occupan­ frustrating. VAK86 V752 Call ou? Manchettor Office 649-5306 BOB JOBIN- wallpapering St. Manchester. Apartments For Rent S3 required. $210 monthhy. 643- continued the suit. MANCHESTER - elegant two cy. $195. Call after 4:30, 644- 5983. Am I being picky? I have never made my feelings known ♦ QJ9 9 10874 South won, drew trumps, O'YA SUPPOSE YOU VtEAN- ^ ENOUGH T'MAKE and painting, quality work to 0890. to her. *KJ76 *10953 HIM CONSULT SOME □ your satisfaction. FIREWOOD - for sale, cut to WE HAVE customers waiting bedroom Townhouse available cashed the ace and king of McKEB’S FLIPPEP . S E N P IN O US 1 BARROWS & WALLACE kSi SOUTH (D) TO CONSULT THIS PHONY OLP OYPSy Guaranteed, references and your desire, reasonable and for the rental of your apart­ at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 Homes tor Rent 54 Should I mention it? diamonds and tried to throw H A 0 f Manchester New Haven FOUR ROOMS - with stove, * AJ8S3 ASTR0L09BB ABOUT Hartford insured, fast service, 649-9027. .delivered, call 646-1728. ment or home. J.D. Real baths, formal dining area, WONDERING West in. THE PATE OM THe 649-5306 397-1515 private entrances and patio, refrigerator, hot water. 4 1/2 ROOM Ranch. Two car V J64 The throw in didn’t come 728-6615 Estate Associates, Inc. 646- School St., security deposit, 55 GALLON steel drums with full basement, includes heat, garage, fireplace, basement. DEAR WONDERING: People wear dark glasses indoors 9 A53 Building-Contracting 33 1980. for information cail 643-7094. off. West was sure his partner stands for kerosene or fuel oil. appliances, carpeting, $290 Working adults. No children, for a variety of reasoAe. Some do so because they have an *AQ didn’t hold a face card but he NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 643-2880. LOOKING for anything in real per month. Paul W. Dougan pets. Lease. 643-2880. eye problem. On the chance that this is the reason, it would Both vulnerable might hold the 10 of diamonds Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. MANCHESTER GARDENS - Lots-Land For Sale 24 Remodeling, repairing, ad­ estate rental - apartments, two bedroom Duplex in he a kindness to refrain from mentioning it. so West dropped his queen and DIRECT WHEELS. GM. 13” , 14” . Business for Rent 55 ditions, rec rooms, porches homes, multiple dwellings, no beautiful country setting, $189 West North East South jack under the ace and king. FROM OWNER and roofing. No job too small. Ford, 15” . Plymouth, 14” . 14” fees. Call J.D. Real Estate CONFIDENTIAL TO MY READERS: If you or a This let East get in with the 10 TWO-ACRE level treed lot on monthly includes heat, hot 800 SQUARE Feet of space B-room SolM Sriek «nd Stoiw- School Road, Bolton. Asking Call 649-3144. snowcaps, never touched Associates, Inc. 646-1980. DAMATO water, appliances, and relative has spent three months or more in a mental IN.T. to lead a club and defeat the Faetd Ranoh, oomplataljr ground. 643-2880. available, lower level in Pass 2 * Pass 2 * $12,000. Merritt Agency, 646- ENTERPRISES parking. Walk to everything. prime commercial location, hospital, please tell me what problems were encountered contract. oarptWd. 2 or 3 bodroonw, al- 1180. CARPENTRY - Repairs, MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 S uperintendent, 646-0090. after returning to the community. You need not disclose Pass 4 * Pass Pass taohad garaga, llraplaoa, CLEAN 38” General Electric bedroom Townhouse, IVz ideal for office space.643-2738. remodeling, additions, gar­ RENTAL OFFICE Robert C. White Company, your identity. Thank you. Pass aluminum .atorm windowa anc. stove, $50, and two ap- baths, full basement, private Larga varlaty of ages, roofing, call David 236-5961. Equal Housing. ABBY Opening lead — K 9 aoraana. Baaaboard hot walar Patria, 644-1796. proximateiy 9x12 sculptured entrances and patio, includes Apartmanta and OFFICE SPACES for rent on hoa'L Fully earpatod and panalad blue rugs, $10 each. 646-0854. heat, appliances, carpeting, Main St. in Manchester, ideal A Washington reader wants rao room. Clly walar and aawar, Real Estate Wanted 28 Townhousaa throughout WEST CENTER ST. - 3 1/2 WES ROBBINS carpentry pool, air-conditioning, $290 location for professional of­ By Oswald & James Jacoby to know about the validity of Alley Oop — Dave Qraue park-llka grounda In Bowara Manchastar. room efficiency unit, gas fur­ fices, very convenient to all School area. Phono attar B P.M. ALL CASH for your property remodeling specialist. Ad­ ACCOUSTICAL Guitar - Mar­ per month. Paul W. Dougan, Astro-graph the new laws for duplicate and Rental Offfca nace, completely renovated, facilities. Please call 646-4100, within 24 hours. Avoid red ditions, rec rooms, dormers, tin, model D28, two years old. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. $150 monthly and security, If North had just raised his how often will they be ATTA SIRL! OKAY, $300 or best offer. Excellent open dally 9-5, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. OKAV.VOUN6 LAITli; AS tape, instant service. Hayes built-ins, bathrooms, call 646-1189. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL partner to three notrump changed. SOON AS SOU SET UP IF SOU CAN , DINKY, LBT(6 (SO 6 4 9 - 2 7 0 7 condition. Call 875-1171. B at 9-3. Low Fortlaa Corporation, 646-0131. kitchens, 649-3446. 118 MAIN ST., three-room there would be no reason to They are valid and we hope HEBE \NE CAM HEAD 00 nr, I, CAN Sunday 11-3 IDEALLY Suited for small write about today’s hand. INTO MOO.' TOO.' heated apartment, security, MANCHESTER - two For Sunday, Jan. 4, 1976 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) they will be understood. Law SELLING your house? Call us LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 646-1021 contractor or professional, ap­ South would have had no trou-. IT’S inexpensive to clean rugs $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. bedroom Duplex, separate proximately ‘700 square feet, Busy yourself with things changes are a necessary first and we’ll make you a new homes custom built, and upholstery with Blue 240 Naw Stata Road ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) ble bringing in nine tricks. utilities, driveway, as is $150 located within Manchester Select active companions to- domestic today. You can get a nuisance. These new laws BOLTON - two bedroom Cape, cash offer. T.J. Crockett, remodeled, additions, rec Lustre. Rent electric sham- ROCKVILLE - three room MANCHESTER •monthly, 649-5371. lot accomplished. They should Still, we can’t blame North represent a tremendous full basement, garage, nice Realtor, 643-1577. rooms, garages, kitchens Town limits. Reasonably day'>/ho enjoy being up and pooer $1. E. A. Johnson Paint apartment, with heat, hot priced, heat and electric in­ doing things. Take the In­ turn out lo be more fun than for trying a Stayman two amount of work and while not treed lot, loaded with extras, remodeled, bath tile, cement Company. water, stove, refrigerator, MANCHESTER - nice two MANCHESTER \ Nice one cluded. Call 646-7297. itiative. Get a group together. w ork. clubs and then raising his perfect are an improvement in the 30’s, Century 21, Ted- IMMEDIATE CASH for your work. Steps, dormers. and garage, $158, second floor, bedroom Ranch type apart­ partner to the spade gaitie. over the old ones. They will ford Real Estate, 647-9914. property. Let us explain our Residential or commercial. bedroom Townhouse private TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dac. FIVE Atlas 4-ply steel belted ideal for single person, no ment, private entrance, in­ 21) You’re apt to feel very com­ West opened the king of remain in effect for at least fair proposal. Call Mr. Call 649-4291. radial white wait tires. Call pets, security deposit entrances and patio, fuli base- This may be a day off for ment, includes heat, cludes heat and appliances. OFFICE SPACE municative today. Chances are hearts, looked at dummy, five years. MANCHESTER - By Owner - Belfiore, 647-1413. Hartford 525-5311 until 10 a.m. required, call 643-9678. $195. Paui W. Dougan Realtor, others, but It's very llkjely you'll appliances, carpeting, $255, FOR RENT get yourself involved In some your phone will get a real counted points and saw that Six room cape, aluminum TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and ask for M. Wilcox. 646-1021 or 643-4535. workout. You may even catch siding, three bedrooms, MAY WE BUY your home? Carpentry and general con­ MANCHESTER* - Deluxe two Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- 250 square feet, center of rather ambitious project. 1021 or 643-4535. Manchester, air con­ up on correspondence. Barry’s World refinished kitchen, garage, Quick, fair, all cash and no tracting. Residential and FURNITURE - household bedroom Duplex, half of two GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) eimfrrNlAMe iHitaiUtFiiOe fenced lot, ideal location. problems. Call Warren E. commercial. Whether it be a goods and clothing for sate, 25 family, full basement, in- ditioning and parking. Call You’re very good at getting CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. Asking $33,800. 647-9824. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. small repair job, a custom New St., Manchester, or call duties anoliances caroetine ^ apartment, heat, 643-9551. your Ideas across today. If you 18) Something of a material S250 oe?^ month S i hot water, cooking gas, stove have some helpful Infprmatlon nature may call for prompt built home or anything in 647-1031 after 5. $250 per nriontn, r-aui _w. refrigerator, wall-to-wall Manchester, INSTANT cash for your home. between, call 646-137379. to pass on, speak up. handling today. You should be Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway Dougan Realtor, 646-1021. 043- city of village Charm able to manage It efficiently. DARTMOUTH ROAD - Seven Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s ...... MUST SELL all furniture and carpet. $180. Second floor. years old. Excellent seven 4535. Centrally located. No pets. Wanted to Rent 57 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Corner Realtors, 646-4525. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 dishes practicaily new, Looking for an Apt.? You may have the opportunity AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) STOLE to OAULONS OF room Raised Ranch, 2-ear moving, by appointment only, MANCHESTER - quiet one Aduits only. Security deposit. Your personality will appear a garage, two fireplaces, Call 643-9678. We have 30 different URGENTLY NEEDED - today to help one you’re fond O O FF^ AMO 9 CTOZEN WE WILL buy your home. call 872-4325. bedroom apartment, includes Older couple with two of sort out a problem. Assist bit more dynamic than usual ©§i(«\i?(y)T@G8 appliances, city utilities, BIDWELL Home Improve­ apartments and today. The Impression you'll Quick, efficient professional ment Co. Expert installation heat, appliances, carpeting, townhouses, in 17 daughters need six room where you can. 000 H r~'\ 0000 plastered walls, near school, service. Call us first. W. J. WE WANT to sell for you. and air conditioning, $215 per FOUR' ROOM apartment - make will be favorable. • 1 0000 quiet neighborhood. Ansaldi of aluminum siding, gutters large rooms, first floor, heat, apartment in Manchester, no LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’re a 000 0000 Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. Wanted - Furs, nightgowns month, Paul W. Dougan locations throughout PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 000 built. Owner retiring. Priced and trims. Roofing installa­ apmiances, laundry facilities, carpeting or appliances good team player today, better 000 /2&V tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- and robes, jewelry, bric-a- Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. Manchester. needed. Reasonable rent. Call than you would, be on your You tend to place the Interests -1* 000 Vj' E for quick sale. Charles CASH for your property. Call brac, uniforms, clarinets and garage, $235 , 643-4884 , 646- of others above your own to­ Lesperance, 649-7620. 9109. 7268. 1 bedroom ranch 647-9427. own. Associate with persons us first it anxious to Sell. handbags. Call us for informa­ type at the who share yOur views. day. Your unselfish gestures coffee Q 0 0 COfFCC will be appreciated. Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or HORACE Tetrault — Siding, tion on things we need. C 3 © ® L OAKWOOD RD. - six room VILLAGER APARTMENTS MANCHESTER - attractive Teresa $195 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) You- T e 0 __ 649-1922. rooHng, storm windows, aw­ Exchange Shop, Manchester Five room Townhouse 1 bedroom Cape, fireplace, garage, rec Parkade. Lower level. 649- three room apartment, stove, □ AUTOMOTIVE can overcome your room, assumable VA nings. Quaiity workmanship, apartment, 1’A tiled baths, refrigerator, heat, electricity, townhouse at restlessness today by focusing LAND - in Manchester free estimates. Fully insured. 1225. your mortgage, circular pool, all wanted. Rural residence zone. 2 air conditioners, wall-to- references, no pets, $150, 646- Independence your energies on a worthwhile 0000 P i for $35,900, call 646-1189. 872-9187, 649-3417. wall carpeting, full base­ 3167, 228-3540. Village Autos For Sale 61 endeavor. Get out the old do-lt- b i^ th d e y Two acres or more for $250 yoursell kit. ment, heat, hot water, Jan. 4, 1976 T building one house. 742-8646. ROOFING - Specializing •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 bedroom RANCH, 5 1/2 rooms, three ANDOVER - Six-room apart­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Ocl. 23) appliances, fireplace. No townhouse at You are likely to have more op­ bedrooms, fireplace, living repairing roofs, new roofs, Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 ment. Call 742-7541 after 4:15 Bankrupt? Repossessed? Situations you personally take pets. Pine Ridge portunity to apply your skills room with L snaped dining Services Ottered 31 gutter work, chimneys, p.m. Honest Douglas accepts a hand In managing today and talents this coming year area. Garage. Excellent cleaned and r^aired. 30 years DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 Village $230 lowest down, smallest should come off rather Born Lotar — Art Sanaom than you have had lor a while. neighborhood. $37,500. experience. Free estimates. vations. Combined inside/out- 3 1/2 ROOM apartment. Like 1 bedroom payments. Douglas Motors, smoothly. Use your organizing REWEAVING burns, holes. A job well done will reap Howley, 643-5361. side runs, partitioned privacy, townhouse at talents. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. private house. Appliances, 345 Main. rewards. Window shades, Venetian germicidal lighting. Canine Basement. Working adults. No Homestead Park blinds. Keys. TV for rent. D&A ROOFING. Roofs, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon MANCHESTER - Brand new children, pets. Lease. 643- Village TOYOTA - See us for reliable $245 :97s by SEA. Inc VERNON Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- siding, gutters, and leaders. Road, Manchester, 646-5971. three bedroom duplexes, star­ 2880. 1 bedroom ranch used Toyotas with our 60-day Free estimates. Fuily in­ ting a t $250 per month. 5221. type at Sunny 1007o warranty. We also buy Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffei NEW LISTING sured. 249-0205. PRIVATE riding instructions, Includes appliances, and is . And you haven't heard the best part. Wail TWO-FAMILY - Five rooms, Brooke Village used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, six room Ranch, larg* f*® English and Western, $5.00 fully carpeted, heat not in­ two bedrooms, private base­ $215 345 Center Street, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 2 bedroom till I tell you about gas mileage ..." room, walk out baaamant, Removal, pruning, lot Heating-Plumbing 35 per hour, call 633-5571, cluded. No pets. Security and ment, full attic, appliances, Manchester, 646-4321. OUR NEWEST T q townhouse et PETUNIA/ HOPE appllancaa, only $31.000 clearing, spraying. Fully in­ anytime. references required. Call 647- garage, back yard. Available 1 DIDN'T DISTURB YA/ BRUSH ...WITH A sured. Licensed. Free es­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, 9936 or 649-2003. immediately. Call 646-5863. Pine Ridge WE PAY $15 for complete 00'iCABLE HANDLE W A R R E p . timates. Phone 646-3437 , 633- cleaned with electric cutters, BASSET HOUND - AKC Viliage $265 junk cars. (Jail Joey, Tolland .GREAT FEROEITIN' Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick 5354. by professionals. McKinney registered, male, eight NEWER TWO Bedroom FIVE ROOM rent, second 2 bedroom Auto Body, 528-1990. .WELL, 1 WAS N ,, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ months, $150, 742-9394. Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, THE eHOWER/J CORNERS/ HOWLAND ipl . floor. East Hartford. Call 289- townhouse at lA iO lV BUPPy, HUGH HOWARP. JU5 T POP, you ' 643-1108 CUSTOM DRAPERIES - pany, 643-5308. appliances.pliances, carpeting, full 1154. Homestead Park PARTS DEPARTMENT now REALTORS AFFECTIONATE ten week basem ent, $225 m onthly. BOU(5HT AN OIP NAVY BASE THAT WAS NEVER made very reasonable, work Vitlage open Saturdays. Complete line NO JOB too small, toilet male English Setter, German Security, no pets. 643-2289. $290 /i^OTHBALLEP AN’ HE WANTS TO SHARE WEAR o ir r ' guaranteed, call anytime, 649- MANCHESTER - Large two 2 bedroom of Chrysler parts. Chorches Y rrir repairs, plugged drains, shepherd puppy, shots, Motors, 649-3646. THE FUN! HE'5 6 PNNA TEACH ME HOW anvthins— |* ( a r 4766. bedroom Townhouse, private townhouse at the MANCHESTER - $36,500 - kitchen faucets replaced, wormed. $10.00. (Jail 646-2158. 29 GLE^JWOOD STREET - entrances and patio, full base- TO FLY ONE OF THE OlV BIPLANES SO Two family (handyman’s TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) repaired, rec rooms, Two bedroom Duplex, ment, includes heat, Coach House $290 1972 PLYMOUTH Sebring, WE CAN POSFIGHT WITH CAMERAS The Plintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Special). Call Century 21, "Trees cut, trimmed or topped, batnroom remodeling, heat FREE half Persian half appliances, private basement, appliances, carpeting, pool, 2 bedroom mag wheels, automatic OUT OVER THE OCEAN.' IT'LL Jackston-Avante 646-1316, 646- stumps removed, fully in­ modernization, etc. Free es­ Siamese kittens, litter no pets, lease and security ice skating pond, $265. per duptex W of a transmission, power brakes, = 0 7 " 5461. sured. Got a tree problem? timates gladly given. M & M trained. Call mornings, 646- required. $210. per month. month. Paul W. Dougan two-famiiy $250 power steering, air- ....y o u WHILE YOU'RE Well worth a phone call. 742- Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 0675. Available January 1st. 649- Realtor, 646-1021, 6434535. 3 bedroom conditioning, AM/Fw radio. HERE5 A LITTLE SAYING. IT...i'UJL MANCHESTER - $72,500 - 10 w a n t y o u r 8252, 9455 or 647-9773. $2,000. 649-2763. SO M ET H IN ’ ■ SAY ABOUND BE NEXT OCSOPT room Victorian Colonial, com­ duplex W of a 7K FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ WANTED - Female Torti Per­ HERE 9... AT THE pletely refurbished, and 20 FRANCIS ST., East Hart­ two-family $280 FOR THE NEI(»HBORS ODD JOBS - Trucking, home bing - Repairs and sian wants male blue or THREE ROOMS - second ford, Adults, no pets, im­ 1972 DODGE Dart, custom, 4- HOW interesting. SHE DIDNT SEEM CURTAINS GO extremely beautiful, call Cen­ repairs, serving Manchester remodeling, sewer lines cream Persian for a romantic floor, with heat and door, 6 cylinder, automatic, /! tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- maculate, carpeting, $130 a DAMATO ANGRY... BUT \A I WORE for five years. Free es­ cleaned electrically. Prompt fling. 649-6182. appliances, available January month, 742-8907. low mileage. Mint condition. NEVER CN TELL OUT.' 1316, 646-5461. timates, 643-0304. service on emergencies. 643- 1, no pets, security deposit $2,100. 646-4385. 7024. AKC Irish setters, two large required, call 647-9660 after 4. ENTERPRISES ABOUT ANDOVER - Four room 240 New State Rd. MANCHESTER - $28,500 - Six DICK’S SNOW Plow ing, females, nine weeks old. FORD Fairlaine 1968, six room older Colonial, with heated apartment, driveways, parking lots, BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Mother and Father on MANCHESTER - -Attractive appliances, wall-to-wall Manchester cylinder, good condition, $525 large rooms and nice yard. bing - All heating and plum­ premises. 646-1016. two room apartment, stove, HENTAL OFFICE OPEN or best offer, 644-1841 after 6. sidewalks, sanding with salt. carpets, enclosed sunporch. 9 TO 5 WEEKDAYS Call Century 21. Jackston- Reasonable rates. 24 hour ser­ bing repairs plus remodeling. refrigerator, heat, electricity, Avante. 646-1316, or 646-5461. Call 742-7676. 9 TO 3 SATURDAYS vice. 646-2204, Call 646-8641. FREE TO Good home - year references, no pets. $145. 646- 11 TO 3 SUNDAYS 1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 2- old, white poodle terrier. 3167, 228-3540. FOUR ROOMS - second floor, PAUL W. DOUGAN, door, fully equipped, air- LARGE 10 Room Home - con­ Flooring 36 Small build, intelligent, affec­ >OME . WGH Home Improvement - heat, hot water, security, im­ Realtor anytim e conditioning, good rubber. venient Manchester location, all types home improvement tionate. Goiod with children. MANCHESTER - newer three Call 643-9252. BACK ' one acre treed lot. Mid 30s, m ediate occupancy, $198 848-1021 - 843-4535 and repairs, chimney repair FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, 528-0588 after 6:30 p.m. bedroom. Duplex 1 1/2 baths, monthly, 643-5201. Owner, 649-3405. and cleaning, reasonable floors like new, no waxing, full cellar, $250 per month, 1967 DODGE Dart two door, POP* Buz Sawyer — Roy crane (specializing in older floors). LOVABLE PUPPY - free to call 649-1955. six cylinder standard, good rates, free estimates, 646- •^SORRY I M EK1IONEO ^ EAST HARTFORD lAB.BOO Ceilings and Inside painting. good home, housebroken, calf running condition. $250, 649- remind ME NEVER 60 ALONG AGAIN ON t THOUGHT YOU OKLAHOMA K51PES 5033. TO ’ POISONED ARROWS, HAL. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- 871-1071 MANCHESTER - New salt We Feature Quality ^ 9549. nuc nc vnuR brin6-1em-BACK-ALIV/E FOOTEALL PLAYERS THIS WAS A CLEAN CLEAR vrtt_ A K . : ptoKT aieamioSUIE WATERPROOFING 2222. box duplex, three bedrooms, Because 17 years of building and Short Ribs — Frank Hili WERE TOUGH. rsrr-n/r„, t living room with fireplace, 1 fUT TIME 1 THROUGH hatchways, foundation nuinaging apartments has taught us what 1972 CHEVY Van, paneled, in­ Move-in condition — cracks, sump pumps installed, 48 1/2 baths, all appliances, con­ sulated, carpet, roof vent, CB m ses, { □ MISC. FOR SALE venient schools and shopping. reaffy matters. 1HIS IS A GD8 Y 1 SOME -TERRORlSK HAVE t h e y 'r e llL B E 9 U 2 Z ^ Immediate occupancy fireplace repairs, concrete antennae, burglar alarm, CAPTAIN SuPEg.' . J PLANTEP AN ATOMIC. PEMANPli THERE ■h Wi\Stmx^ ABE Peterman Agency, 649-9404, Available immediately: one and two excellent running condition, makes this three bedroom, basement floors, ceramic tile ••• WANTED Antique furniture, TIME BOMB SOME- A BILUON, IN HALF ih e p b y e b . six room Ranch with for­ repairs, slate hallways. Articles tor Sale 41 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 646-2912. bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, air 646-6207. WHEiZE IN o y sT ctT V . conditioner, dishwasher, wall} lo wall POLUARS.'f AN HOURy mal dining room and two Expert mason. 643-4953,' 653- — other antique items. R. r m w w R 2914, 527-5522. ALUMINUM sheets used as Harrison, 643-8709. MANCHESTER - First floor, carpet, indiyJdual^sement, private patio, baths, a REAL VALUE! five room apartment, all Motorcycles-BIcyclea 54 Call today for appoint­ printing plates, .007 thick, lE S ttfln Rental offlce, 240 New , Painting-Papering 32 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for a n t i q u e s W ANTED - appliances, fully carpeted, MRK State Road, Manchester ment, 649-5306 $1. Phone 643-2711. American furniture, oriental basement storage with HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1967, EQUM. OfCTWT INSIDE - Outside painting. ------rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind- washer and dryer connec­ by R.F. Damato 1200CC, chopped, springer front end, $1,300 invested in BARROWS A WALLACE Special rates for people over TWO BOX spring bases on sor chairs, crocks, jugs, tions. Convenient schools and Call PAUL DOUGAN, REALTOR, 65. Fully insured. Estimates cail 643- weathervanes, primitives. shopping. Peterman Agency, engine. Must sell, $2,300. Call I4|.$3N HMSIS ;s4iis wheels, used, $35. at546hl02l|O^^2l^g3^^ 289-0167 or 649-8663. given.n. Oill 649-7863. 8366. ^ . Ron Dionne, 643-1691. 649-9404, 646-2912. •^ tb a M I V PAGE T W E L V E - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 3, 1976 Obituaries Robinson^ s retirement

Miss Alice C. Rosenberger Mrs. Vera T. Ursin Robert 11. IVfarch tops news of the week Miss Alice Catherine Rosenberger, TOLLAND - Mrs. Vera Toth Ur- Robert U. March of 698 Center St. 87, formerly of Victoria Rd., died this volunteer counselors with a dinner. sin. 87, of Grant Hill Rd. died Friday died this morning at Manchester morning at a Manchester convales­ Except for New Year’s Eve The first 1976 baby born at Since 1964, about 850 volunteers at an Enfield convalescent home. She Memorial Hospital. He was the cent home. I ’ Wednesday night, the past seven Manchester Memorial Hospital was have been feted by the club, plus an was the widow of John Urson. husband of Mrs. Gail Marceau Miss Rosenberger was bom June days were in the best tradition of Laura Jean Heffley, the first child of equal number of campers, the latter Mrs. Ursin was born in Hungary March. ' 24, 1888 in Manchester, daughter of quiet Manchester weeks, with little Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Heffley of . and had lived in Tolland most of her The John F. Tierney Funeral the late George and Clara Anderson official town business drawing atten­ Mansfield. Other New Year’s D ay, at annual A-N picnics, life. She was a communicant of St. Home, 219 W. Center St., is in charge Rosenberger, and had lived here all tion away from the unofficial babies were a son to Mr. and Mrs. Meals on Wheels Matthew’s Church. of arrangements, which are in­ her life. She had been employed as a business of celebrating. Herbert Lundgren of Southbridge, Fulfilling a request made by Town Survivors are 6 sons, Stephen Ursin complete. clerk in the office of Cheney Bros, for The weatherman cooperated with Mass.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manager Robert Weiss, directors of and Alton Ursin, both of Andover, many years before her retirement. fair weather and' town residents Brenner of South Windsor; and a son the Manchester Homemaker Service hTancis Ursin of Tolland, William She attended Emanuel Lutheran cooperated with a minimum of in­ to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom of Inc. voted to start a Meals on Wheels Ursin and Raymond Ursin, both of Harold L. Holbrook Church. cidents, and the last holiday of 1975 Manchester. program in early spring. Bolton, and Andrew Ursin of and the first of 1976 passed safely and The five-day-per-week program Harold Lyman Holbrook, 90, Survivors are two cousins, Frank Brisk sales Cromwell; a daughter, Mrs. Robert sanely, setting the stage for a will be subsidized by the United Way formerly of Hampton and East Anderson of Manchester and Mary A supply of about 100,000 three-cent Supple of Cromwell; 19 resumption of town business next and the Town of Manchester. Haven and a nationally known Rosenberger of Fort Pierce, Fla. stamps was sold out in Manchester grandchildren and 13 great­ The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. week. post offices this week when postage grandchildren. educator, author and lecturer, died Friday at a Mansfield nursing at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. People rates rose to 13 cents for a first class The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. hospital. He was the father of Mrs. Center St. The Rev. C. Henry Ander­ John Robinson, who began work at letter. Manchester Postmaster John from the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Nathaniel F. Kuntzelman of son, co-pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Manchester’s Cheney Bros. Inc. as a Bengston said more arrived today. PINE PHARMACY Ellington Ave., Rockville, with a Manchester. Church, will officiate. Burial will be ribbon mill filling boy in 1912, retired Volunteers feted B84C EM T ER S T . 649-98141 Mass at St. Matthew’s Church at 9. He is also survived by a son, in East Cemetery. as president this week after 63 years Burial will be in St. Bernard’s Monday night, for the 12th con­ kOW PRESCRIPTION another daughter, 12 grandchildren There are no calling hours. with the company. Robinson, 77, was Cemetery, Rockville. secutive year since Camp Kennedy PRICES and 6 great-grandchildren. succeeded by Durward Miller. Friends may call at the funeral was established in 1964, the Army- home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 A private graveside service will be NaVy Club honored the cam p’s Monday in East Lawn Cemetery, On Memoriafn |;|i p.m. East Haven. The Rev. Wallace Mat- In loving memory of James MANCHESTER The family suggests that any McCaughey who died January 3, 1940. ijl; TOWN OF MANCHESTER son, pastor of Old Stone Church, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL memorial gifts may be made to the Sadly missed by wife Lillian l;!; SEWER DEPARTMENT Congregational, of East Haven, will and Daughters Mary, I;!; Connecticut Chapter of the Arthritis officiate. The Watkins Funeral ;I; Dorothy and Arlene I;!; Discharged Wednesday: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS AND ASSESSMENT DUE DATE FOR P'oundation, 964 Asylum Ave., Hart­ Home, 142 E. Center St., is in charge Kristin McRory, 23F SANITARY SEWERS ON KEENEY STREET, ERIE STREET, ford. of arrangements. Charles Dr.; Marguerite AND GARDEN GROVE ROAD There are no calling hours. Bengs, 797 Bolton Rd., Ver­ I The Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester determined on October 14,1975 that The family suggests that any non; Wilfred Wiggins, 140 the following assessments should be levied for the installation of sanitary sewers on iVIisB Kate L. Dunn memorial gifts may be made to a School St. ; Alice Rowe, 140 About Keeney Street, Garden Grove Road, and Erie Street. The due date for such assessments ROCKVILLE - Miss Kate L. charity of the donor's choice. Bissell St.; Stanley Kar- I is February 1, 1976. Dunn, 85, formerly of 24 Snipsic St., nitski, 5 Maple Trail, Front-Foot Lateral Total died Friday at a Rockville convales­ town Coventry; Kathleen Name and Address Frontage Assessment* Cost** Assessment Deferment*** cent home. Susan M. LaMarche Blasko, 113 Coleman Rd.; Mary I. and Born in South Bombay, N.Y., Miss ROCKVILLE - Susan Marie Ellen Erickson, 50 South [George 0 . Torza 110.00 $1,254.00 $307.00 $1,561.00 None Dunn has lived in Rockville most of LaMarche, infant daughter of Fran­ St.; Ann Dell, 7 Kibbe Rd., 19 Erie Street her life. She worked for many years Alvin Herschfeld will be host Sun­ Ellington; Laverne Skillin, cis and Marie Clay LaMarche of 35 Barbara A. and at the U.S. Envelope Co. and day from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Lutz 401 Abbe Rd., South Wind­ Mountain St., died Thursday at John W. Higley 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None Roosevelt Mills before her retire­ Junior Museum. sor. Rockville General Hospital, where 24 Erie Street Q ment. She was a member of she was born earlier that day. Also, Robert Fillmore, Marjorie Ann and Rockville Baptist Church. She is also survived by her mater­ 181 Ludlow Rd.; Mildred Morgan Mason Grant 220.00 2,508.00 307.00 2,815.00 None She is survived by a sister. Miss nal grandfather, Edward Clay of Mizpah-Spencer Circle of South Schaller, 218 Parker St.; 37 Erie Street Gertrude I. Dunn of Rockville; and Thetford, Vt.; and her maternal United Methodist Church will meet Kenneth Cusson, 379 Fern several nieces and nephews. grandmother, Mrs. Cecile McCabe of Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in Susannah St.; Gail Byers, Enfield; Frances T. and 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None The funeral is Monday at 1:30 p.m. Rockville. Wesley Hall of the. church. Miss Philip Lombardi, Glaston­ Frederick K. Kurtz at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington A graveside service will be Mon­ Marion Jesseman will give a book bury; Susan Beaverstock, 38 Erift, Street Ave. The Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, day at 10 a.m. in Grove Hill review. Hostesses are Mrs. Doris 371 Gehring Rd., Tolland; Andrea M. Franklin pastor of Rockville Baptist Church, Cemetery. Mathes, Mrs. Eva Murphy, Mrs. Geneth Tarallo, East Hart­ 49 Erie Street 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None will officiate. Burial will be in Grove The White-Gibson-Small Funeral Laura Poeppel and Mrs. Mary Mayo. ford; Jacqueline Garofalo, Mary M. and Hill Cemetery. Home, 65 Elm St., is in charge of 20 Palmer Dr., South Wind­ Arthur A. Massaro 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None Friends may call at the funeral arrangements. Manchester Veterans Council will sor; Shirley Albert, 8 50 Erie Street home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Devon Dr. There are no calling hours. Ida J . and Also, Ashly Cruz, 64 S. dining room at Manchester Andrew J . Lindberg 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None Farms Dr.; Muriel Gor- Memorial Hospital. 63 Erie Street ------man, 1 Franklin St.; Mayfair Y Club will have a kitchen William Munro, Muriel B. and 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None social Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Marlborough; Lynn Winston C. Hudson 64 Erie Street Public meetings scheduled Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair Lemieux, 66 School St. residents are invited. Discharged Thursday: Vera E. and 1,596.00 None Helen Rider, 698 N. Main William L. Hooker 140.00 1,596.00 .00 St.; Maud White, 67 Pine 77 Erie Street Tuesday, 7 p.m. — Board of Direc­ Public m eetings scheduled in ALMANAC St.; Stella Cunningham, Edna L. Kurtz Manchester next week include tors, Hearing Room. 48C Esquire Dr.; Richard 78 Erie Street 198.00 2,257.20 307.00 2,564.20 None (locations are in the Municipal Tuesday, 7;30 p.m. — Town Roy, 142 Vernon Ave., Kurtz Bros. Inc. Building Committee, Coffee Room. By United Press International Building unless specified Rockville; Mario Fon- 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 $2,017.00 Today is Saturday, Jan. 3, the third 52 Garden Grove Road elsewhere): Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - Arts Coun­ tanella, Stafford Springs; Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Planning and cil, Coffee Room. day of 1976 with 363 to follow. Roland E. and Maria Balfore, 16 Franklin 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None Zoning Commission, Hearing Room. Thursday, 8 p.m. — Hockanum The moon is approaching its first Linda J . Nadeau St., Vernon; Joan Bedell, 62 Garden Grove Road Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Board of River Linear Park Coordinating quarter. 89 Branford St.; William The morning stars are Saturn and Ralph Kurtz Directors informal meeting. Police Committee, Probate Court office. Ryan, 23 Bryan Dr.; Mae 85 Garden Grove Road & 495.00 5,643.00 1,228.00 6,871.00 6.871.00 Station training room. Venus. Roser, 79 South Rd., The evening stars are Jupiter and 85 Erie Street Bolton. 1.710.00 Mars. Also, Joel Bednarz, 84 Garden Grove Inc. Those born on this date are under 701.00 7,991.40 307.00 8,298.40 (150’) Tumblebrook Dr., South 114 Garden Grove Road the sign of Capricorn. Windsor; Nancy Bryant, Katherine Walek POLICE REPORT Actor Ray Milland was born Jan. 3, 14,962.60 N. River Rd., Coventry; Vacant land on 1,124.00 12,813.60 2,149.00 14,962.60 1908 (as Reginald Truscott-Jones). Ethel Greig, 41 Foster St.; Garden Grove Road Also on this day in history: Carol Stinson, Merrow; Hartford Electric • Roger J. Michaud, 18, of 442 W. appear in Common Pleas Court 12 in In 1938, the March of Dimes cam­ Barbara MacLean, East Light Company 79.00 900.60 .00 900.60 None Middle Tpke. was arrested Friday on East Hartford Jan. 27. paign was organized to fight infantile Hartford; May Rice, En­ a court warrant charging him with 327 Keeney Street Recent breaks and thefts included: paralysis. field; Edward Fetko, 70 second-degree larceny (two counts) In 1961, the United States severed Francis J. and • A Main St. resident reported his Brookfield St., South Wind­ 1,881.00 307.00 2,188.00 None and third-degree burglary. diplomatic relations with Cuba after Althea McCartan 165.00 home was broken into Thursday mor­ sor. The charges stem from recent Fidel Castro admitted to being a 346 Keeney Street ning. Missing is $555 in cash. Nothing 2 ,666.00 burglaries at the Cumberland Farms Communist. Oscar L. and else was disturbed. 5,481.00 (180’ plus store and the Dubaldo Music Center, In 1967 Jack Ruby, who fatally shot F i r e c a l l s Victoria G. Kurtz 400.00 4,560.00 921.00 • A Shallowbrcwk Dr. home was 2 laterals) both on W. Middle Tpke., and from presidential assassin Lee Harvey 337 Keeney Street reported broken into Thursday Manchester the theft of a car. Oswald, died of cancer in Dallas. Kurtz Bros. Inc. evening. Missing are a diamond ring Friday, 3:25 p.m. - Michaud is serving a sentence at In 1972, American industrial leader Rear 337 Keeney Street 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None valued at over $1,000, a calculator, minor fire in a bathroom the Cheshire Reformatory where he Charles Wilson died at the age of 85. and a tape recorder. on the second floor at the Marjorie Ruth Kurtz will await court appearance on the A thought for the day: British 1,755.60 307.00 2,062.60 None • Missing from an Ansaldi Rd. home of Robert Geagan of 347 Keeney Street 154.00 bove charges. satirist Jonathan Swift said, "‘We 3,623.60 808.60 home Friday evening are a color TV, 21 Stephens St. Geagan was Aldo & Valedah Pavan 264.00 3,009.60 614.00 • Richard A. McAlees, 22, of 86 have enough reiigion to make us (44’ plus one a bottle of Scotch, and $1.65 in cash. using paint remover and 368 Keeney Street Graham Rd., South Windsor was hate, but not enough to make us love • Missing from a Redwood Rd. lateral) arrested Friday on Oakland St. and steel wool in the bathroom home is a .22 caliber automatic rifle, one another.” charged with operating a motor vehi­ when the steel wool and a I Alton & Ethel Cowles two boxes of ammunition, some 820.80 307.00 1,127.8 None cle while under the influence of light fixture caused a spark 1363 Keeney Street 72.00 jewelry, and over $60 in cash. alcohol or drugs. He is scheduled to igniting the paint remover I Clifford J. Schumacher • A Strawberry Lane home was fire fighters said. There 367 Keeney Street 72.00 820.80 .00 820.80 820.80 broken into Friday afternoon. The The lottery were no injuries and I Aldo & Veledah Pavan victim is in the process of moving damage was limited to the 307.00 1,447.00 None The regular weekly Connecticut 1376 Keeney Street 100.00 1,140.00 into the house. Nothing was missing. bathroom, fire fighters Poiice suspect someone broke in to State Lottery number drawn Friday I J. Clifford Schumacher Trip slides said. (Town) 61.00 695.40 307.00 1,002.40 None hide and smoke cigarettes. night in H.artford was: 88-red-222. 1377 Keeney Street scheduled I Norman and * j Gertrude Deblois 108.00 1,231.20 307.00 1,538.20 None by AARP ITS WINTER GREEN TIME 384 Keeney Street I David A. and 61.00 695.40 307.00 1,002.40 None T h e Connecticut EDIE ADAMS CUT & CURL Shelley N. Carter Northeast Chapter, BEAUTY SALON , 1383 Keeney Street 4,626.80 1,811.80 American Association of s t a r t “ 1978” off right by clipping these valuable lElna J . De Felice 352.00 4,012.80 614.00 (132’ plus one Retired Persons, will meet Winter Green Coupons for fantastic savings — 1401 Keeney Street lateral) Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at I 945 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER r - CLIP------1 -CUP-; I— CLIP— I the KofC Home. HMT I Morgan M. Grant MaUKS-ND IMUMf 307.00 1,994.20 1,994.20 vNils Carlson will show I-S-Iltil-MI l-l-II I 1-I-7I 1398 Keeney Street 148.00 1,687.20 slides of the chapter’s trip hMiJimi I ItMl-i SHAMPOO ROUX I Peter J. and to Brown’s Hotel, Lock HAIRCUT I NOTICE 130.00 1,482.00 307.00 1,789.00 None ONLY [Florence A. Shells Sheldrake, N.Y., last May. sn I FROSTMG *1.79 ONLY 406 Keeney Street Irven Kirpens will enter­ ONLY I N.US 1 Morgan M. Grant tain with his guitar. _____ . *14.50 *2.09 M Nr Dm 1416 Keeney Street 217.00 2,473.80 307.00 2,780.80 2,780.80 Chapter treasurers are N. Vi I I S1TJ5I N.1L5* j CLOSED I John & Albina Pavan accepting dues for 1976, NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 1427 Keeney Street 144.00 1,641.60 307.00 1,948.60 1,948.60 and members are asked to SDNOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY mail in their payments ; MONDAY John & Albina Pavan ------CLIP------I------CUP— I------CUP------1 150.00 1,710.00 307.00 2,017.00 None together with self- MOL ttn U T . I im-UT. I iKM-siinmY 1433 Keeney Street addressed stamped 1-Vn N 119.71 I 1-5.79-MI-7I I I l-S-7lt.M9-7l > ] (This property will not be envelopes for the return of OUR I HAIRCUT OUR DELUXE I JAN. 5 I assessed again at a later date LUSH & LOVELY I I I 2001 PERM AND SOFT TOUCH SHAMPOO I if the sewer is extended dues cards. All dues must I I ONLY be paid by before March 1 ACID PH ts n I I ■ FOR INVENTORY I beyond it.) HOT PERM I *9.95 to remain of the mailing ONLY I I $93,172.00 $38,391.40 ONLY I *5.50 I I HUMS TOTALS list. *19.95 ! I I The above assessments were filed with the Town Clerk on December 23, 1975. Any ' Members who have I H $ 7 .9 9 _ appeals from such assessment must be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Hartford renewed their national LONG HAIR EXTRA, OF COURSE I OPEN TUES. County within twenty-one (21) days of that date. membership recently are WINTER GREEN COUPONS GOOD AT Jay J. Giles EAST HARTFv.RO, J85 ELLINGTON RD. • JM-M74 asked to report their new Superintendent, Water and Sewer Department GLASTONBURY, 231# Miln 81 • eSS-M»S expiration date to Ida JAN. 6 MANCHESTER, 393 Brow) St • M9-2817 I •J11.40 per front foot , Beruby of 18 Arch St., AVON, 339 Main St. W. • 979-0393 * *$307.00 per lateral membership chairman, HOURS: Uon.-Tutt.-Wtd. 9-»; Thund$t • FrWajf 9.9; I * * *These assessments are deferred until anticipated development is apporved or oc­ 649-1265. sat. T:iO-4:iO • Wad. In Manchaataf 9-9 Only ' 120 curs. / / OR

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1,391.40 i. Any rtfnrd Page 2 - WEEKEND - Jan. 3,1976 WEEKEND- Jan. 3. 1976- Phis 3 i The Herdid This week’s movies on TV Forum of the arts Today Polly Bergen. 11:30 (3) “In Love and War” 4:00 (3) "The Hunters” (1958). , Jef­ By June Tompkins 1:00 (5) “Creation of the (1958). Robert Mitchum, frey Hunter, Bradford Humanoids” (1962). Don Robert Wagner, Richard Dillman. Megowan, Erica Elliot. Egan. 11:30 (8) “To Have and 1:00 (9) “The Creature’s 6:00 (5) “City for Conquest” Have Not” (1944). Humphrey (8(on Revenge.” Kent Taylor, (1940). James Cagney, Ann Barbershop harmony ‘Pops’ series Bogart, Lauren Bacall. Jan. 3 to 10 Grant Williams. Sheridan. 11:30 (40) “Road to Bali” The Silk City Chorus will sponsor the The Hartford Symphony opens its an­ 2:00 (8) ‘‘The Road to Hong 6:30 (9) ‘‘House of (1952). Bing Crosby, Bob appearance of two nationally known nual “Pops” series Jan. 24 with a perfor­ Kong” (1962). Bing Crosby, Frankenstein” (1945). Boris Hope, Dorothy Lamour. barbershop quartets Jan. 17 at mance featuring the “Two Generations of , Joan Collins. Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., John 1:00 (5) ‘‘And Now Manchester High School’s Bailey Brubeck” with Dave Brubeck and his 2:30 (5) “Fiend without a Carradine. Tomorrow" (1944). Alan Auditorium at 8 p.m. sons, Darius and Dan. The programs will Face” (1958). Marshall 9:00 ( 20-22-30) “ Harry in Ladd, Loretta Young. Appearing in the program called be presented at Bushnell Memorial Hall in Thompson, Terence Kilburn. Your Pocket” (1973). James 1:00 (9) “Night of the Blood ‘‘Memories in Harmony” will be The Hartford. 3:00 (9) “Warpath.” Ed­ Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Monster " (1972). Christopher mund O’Brien, Dean dagger. Trish Van Devere. Dealer’s Choice from Dallas, Tex., 1973 Other events in the four-concert series ’ ee. Maria Schell. international champions of the Society for are an old-fashioned pops on March 27 the Preservation and Encouragement of with Arthur Winograd conducting, and Sunday (1956). Joan Crawford, Cliff (1933). James Cagney, Joan Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America guest artist Paul Rutman, pianist; Robertson, Vera Miles. Blondell. 7:30 a.m. (30) “Adventures Inc. (SPEBSQSA). vocalist Della Reese on May 1, and 3:00 (5) ‘‘The Lost 11:00 (20) “ Escalofio Academy Award winner Marvin Hamlisch of Mark Twain” (1944). Weekend” (1945). Ray Diabolico.” Spanish. Also appearing as a guest group is the Fredric March, Alexis Smith, Boston Common of Boston, Mass., fourth- on May 22. . Milland, Jane Wyman. 11:30 (3) “Dr. Phibes Rises Donald Crisp. 3:00 (9) “ Legend o the place medalists in the harmony society’s Series subscriptions may be obtained at Again” (1972), Vincent Price, Noon (5) ‘‘Bowery Lost” (1957). , Robert Quarry. 1975 international quartet competition. the Hartford Symphony office, 15 Lewis Bombshell” (1946). The Sophia Loren, Rossano Braz- 11:30 (30) “The Great Lie” The Boston Common will be appearing for St., Hartford, or phone 278-1450. Bowery Boys. zi. (1941). Bette Davis, Mary the fourth time in the Manchester area Is age an asset? 1:00 (5) “Marked Woman” 3:30 (8) “The Corn Is Astor, George Brent, ^ . since 1970. Travelogue Series (1937). Bette Davis, Green” (1945). Bette Davis, 11:30 ( 40) “Once More, with Tickets are available from any In youthrconscious Hollywood, age isn’t Hollywood carw r as a stock player for Humphrey Bogart. John Dali, Nigel Bruce. Feeiing " (1960). Yul Brynner, The first of the winter travelogue series 1:30 (8) ‘‘Botany Bay” Manchester member of SPEBSQSA, what you’d call an asset. Yet a surprising movie producer D.W. Griffith. She’s 5:00 (9) “We're No Angels” Kay Kendall. at the Goodspeed Opera House in East (1953). Alan Ladd, James (1955). Humphrey Bogart, Regal Men’s Shop on Main St., the Lion’s number of actors and actresses far shown at left with Francis X. Bushman in Midnight (9) “Conquered Haddam begins Jan. 10 and 11 with Mason. Aldo Ray, Peter Ustinov. City " (1965). David Niven, Den at Manchester Green, or by writing a scene from the original “Ben Hur” “Southeast by (Chinese Junk” presented removed from their years as romantic 2:00 (40) “Autumn Leaves” 7:00 (5) “Footlight Parade” Martin Balsam. Ben Gazzara. James G. Dunn, 161 Janet Dr., East Hart­ by Capt. Dee Jay Nelson. leads are finding themselves back in front (MGM, 1926) and at r i ^ t in a scene from ford. A Sunday matinee at 4 p.m. has been & of the cameras in starring roles. One such Walt Disney’s “Gus,” her first role in Subscription drive added to the schedule of performances is Carmel Myers. She doesn’t care to dis­ nearly half a century. (UPI photo) Gene Tierney. Hugh O’Brian, Pamela Tiffin. The Little Theatre of Manchester will also held Saturday at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. close her age, but she began her Monday 4:00 (9) “Dragnet” (1965). 11:30 (5) “So Long at the The first showing is a film story of the Jack Webb, Harry Morgan. Fair” (1951). Jean Simmons, start its 18th annual subscription drive 1:00(5) “the Woman of Pit­ 4:30 (20) “Secret Lives” voyage from South Dakota to South Dirk Bogarde. Monday. Vincent Liscomb is the patron cairn Island” (1957). James (1936). Neil Hamilton, America in a 24-foot sailing junk named 11:30 (9) “Down Argentine drive chairmen. Music lecture series set Craig, Lynn Bari. Brigitte Homey. Way " (1940) , LTM’s 1976 season will start Feb. 20,21, Loong ’Ty Ty. The Lorca Junk, built at 1:00 (9) “ Close to My 11:30 (3) “Come Fly With Reading Ordiestra and a member of the Don Ameche, Carmen Miran­ 27 and 28 with Paul Zindel’s adult serio- Billings, Mont., by Capt. Nelson, was “Renaissance to Rock,” a music lecture Heart” (1951). Ray Milland, Me” (1963). Dolores Hart, da. comedy, “And Miss Reardon Drinks a sailed by him, with his wife and daughter series, will be presented by the Hartford viola section of the Hartford Symphony. as crew, to the final destination at Car­ Symphony AuxWary on six Monday after­ The' lectures to be offered are Little.” Everett Horton, Cary Grant. tagena in Colombia, S.A., by way of the noons beginning Jan. 12 at 1:30 p.m. at the “Renaissance in Music,” “Passion and sion” Pippa Scott, James Filling out the year’s productions will be 4:00 (9) “Tripoli” (1950) Griffith. Jeanette Nolan. Tennessee Williams’ “The Rose Tattoo” Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, the Gulf auditorium of the American School for the Enlightenment in the music of the Tuesday Baroque,” “The Golden Age of Viennese Maureen O’Hara, John Payne, 11:30 (3) “ Cry Panic” in May and the Rodgers and Hammerstein of Mexico, the Strait of Yucatan and the Deaf in West Hartford. 1:00 (5) “The She-Devil” Howard da Silva. Music,” “Romanticism in Music and the (1974) Earl Holliman, Anne musical, “Oklahoma” in November. Western Caribbean. The lecturers, all musicians in the Hart­ (1957) Jack Kelly, Mari 4:30 (20) “Silent Dust” Francis, Claudia McNeil. Patron subscribers and subscribing ford musical community, are Dr. Arts,” “Music in the Twentieth Century,” Blanchard. (1949). Stephen Murray, Nigel 11:30 (5) “The Crowd members will receive two tickets in the Symphony In concert Clarence Barber, director of the music and “The Jazz Idiom.” 1:00 (9) “Holiday” (1938) Patrick. Roars” (1932) James Cagney, reserved section for each show. In addi­ The Hartford Symphony Orchestra will program of Trinity College in Hartford; Katharine Hepburn, Edward 8:00^9) “Parasite Man­ Ann Dvorak. Lectures will be illustrated by recordings, Henry Fonda (right) at Gen. Douglas MacArthur and E.G. Marshall tion, subscribers and patrons will receive feature Bernard Lurie, violinist, and Dr. Norman Dinerstein, associate slides and live performances, and there two tickets to the special (by invitation Harry Clark, cellist, in a concert Jan. 14 professor and chairman of the department will, be an opportunity for discussion and as President Truman star in tha ABC Theatre presentation of “Colli­ of theory and composition at Hartt 4:00 (9) “Tammy & the ly. Vic Morrow. only) patron showcase in September at 8:15 p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall in questions following each lecture. sion Course,’’ a dramatic reconstruction of the clash between Bachelor” (1957) Debbie 11:30 (9) “Twist of Fate” which is not available to the public. Hartfoi^. College of Music, University of Hartford; Series subscriptions may be ordered soldier and leader with the possibility of World War III hinging on Wednesday Reynolds, Leslie Nielsen. (1954) Ginger Rogers, Stanley The patron newsletter and open Lurie and Clark will perform the Jackie McLean, instructor in music and the outcome. The special, sposnored by Hartford’s Aetna Life & 4:30 (20) “The Steel Key” Baker. workshop productions at the LTM club Brahms “Concerto for Violin and Cello in director of Afro-American music at Hartt from Mrs. Willfred Fidlar, 19 Brookline 1:00 (5) “Plunder Road” (1953) Terence Morgan. Joan 11:30 (40) “The Great Ice rooms are additional benefits for sub­ A tninor” . College; and Willfred Fidlar, faculty Dr., Weat Hartford, 06107. ’Dekets for in­ Casualty, airs Sunday at 9 p.m. on (^annels 8 and 40. (1958) (Sene Raymond, Wayne Rice, Dianne Foster. Rip-Off" (1974) Lee J. Cobb. scribers. Arthur Winograd will conduct the member of the Julius Hartt School of dividual lectures may be purchased at the Morris, ^ 10:00 (9) “Dark Legacy” Grayson Hall, Robert Walden. Applications for subscriptions are orchestra in selections by Barber, Ravel Music, conductor of the Julius Hartt door. 1:00 (9) “Lightning Strikes 11:30 (3) “Tribute to a Bad Matt Clark. available by sending name, address and and Debussy. Twice” (1951) Ruth Roman, Man (19560 Don Dubbins, 12:30 (8) “The Great Ice telephone number to the Little Theatre of For information, call the Hartford This week’s sports on TV Richard Todd, Zachery Scott. Irene Pappas. Stephen McNal­ Rip^Jff ” Manchester, 198, Buckland, or by Symphony Office, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, Today Midnight (9) Wrestling. 8:00 (24-57) Tennis: phoning 643-4202 for further information. 278-1450. Spalding Mixed Doubles. 4:00 (9) “Dallas” (1950) 11:30 (3) "Heaven with a 2:00 (20-22-30) College Dinner theaters Sunday Thursday Gary Cooper. Ruth Roman, Gun " (1969) Glenn Ford. Alto at the Buahntll Basketball: Syracuse vs; West Steve Cochran. Raymond Carolyn Jones. Barbara George Chakiris is starring in an Virginia. 12:30 (20-22-30) Grandstand. Tuesday 1:00 (5) “Under Fire” Massey. Hershey. David Carradine. extendi run of “Guys and Dolls” at the “Godspell,” the rock musical hit based 3:00 (24) Tennis: Spalding 1:00 (3-20-22-30) AFC Cham­ 9:00 (9) NHL Hockey: ^ (1957) Rex Reason, Henry 4:30 (20) “Time (Scntlemen 11:30 (5) "They Made Me a Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East Wind- on the gospel of St. Matthew, returns to Mixed Doubles. pionship Game. ‘ Rangers vs. Blues. ' Morganm Please” (1953) Eddie Byrne, Criminal” (1939) (John Gar­ sor. Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford 3:30 (8-40) Bowling: The 2:00 (24-57) Tennis: 11:30 (9) NBA Basketball: 1:00 (9) “It Should Happen Hermione Baddeley. field. Ann Sheridan.' At the Chateau de Ville in East Windsor, Wednesday and Thursday for two perfor­ $75,000 Ford Open. Spalding Mixed Doubles. Knicks vs. ‘Trailblazers. to You” (1954) Judy Holiday, 8:00 (9) “September Af­ 11:30 (9) "Pinup G irl" 4:00 (20-22-30)^ College Jack Lemmon, Peter Law- fair” (1950) Joseph Cotten, (1944) Betty Grable. Martha “My Fair Lady” opens Jan. 16 and plays mances at 8 p.m. 4:00 (3-20-22-30) NFC Cham­ Basketball: N tre Dame vs. pionship Game. ford. Joan Fontaine. Jessica Tandy. Rave. Joe. E. Brown. through Feb. 8. Friday, Saturday and Jan. 11, Dick Red­ dy will narrate a full-color travel film on UCLA. 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: W ednesday Revue at Hartford Stage Germany. 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Islanders vs. Flyers. 8:00 (9) ABA Basketball: 4:30 (20) “ Warn That Man” Texas'" (1958) Don Murray. Jan. 14, Ann Landers Is guest in the Sports. 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. Friday Noel Coward’s musical revue, “Oh 6:00 (9) Racing from Nets vs. Quires. (1943) Gordon Barker. Diane Varsi, Dennis Hopper. Cowaxd!” is the Hartford Stage Com­ Bushnell Morning Lecture Club series. Aqueduct: ’The Paumonok. 11:00 (9) NBA Basketball: 1:00 (5) “The Deerslayer” 8:00 (9) “ In the Devil’s R.G. Armstrong. pany’s (Kinsley St., Hartford) holiday at­ 6:00 (18) World Team Ten­ Monday Knicks vs. Supersonics. (1957) Lex Barker, Rita Garden” (1972) Suzy Kendall. 11:30 (5) "The Razor's traction, playing through Jan. 18. nis: Nets vs. EZ Riders. 7:00 (18) American Out- Moreno. Frank Finlay. Edge " (1947) Tyrone Power. Holiday play 9:00 (3) “The Super (Tops” Gene Tierney. Roderick 6»k, who devisM, directed, 8:00 (9) ABA Basketball: doorsman. Friday 1:00 (9) “The Easy Way” produced and starred in the original New J.M. Barrie’s “What Every Woman Gonsumer Safes Nets vs. Pacers. 8:00 (8-40) Olympic Games Cary Grant, Besty Drake. (1974) Ron Leibman. David 11:30 (9) ” “Hello Frisco York production of the musical show, will Knows” plays at the Long Wharf Theatre 10:00 (9) Celebrity Tennis. Special: Best from past years. 10:00 (9) Wrestling. 4:00 (9) “ Fighter Selby, Sheila E. Frazier. Pat Hello " Alice Faye. John Squadron” (1948) Robert Hingle. Payne. Jack Oakie. June appear in as well as direct the HSC in New Haven nightly except Mondays Manchester Parkade King’s section 11:30 (9) Racing from 8:00 (9) College Basketball: ' 11:00 (9) Harness Racing from Roosevelt Raceway. Stack, Edmond O’Brien. 11:30 (3) “From Hell to Havoc. production. throu^ Jan. 23. Roosevelt Raceway. Fordham vs. Holy Cross. WICRKEND - Jan. 8.1971 - P W » Page 4 - WEEKEND - Jan. 3,1976 Daytime programs Television channels Bilingual TV aeries Monday — Friday Strum’n D nunm ers...... 40 Noon 3:30 Mickey Mouse G u b ...... 3-5 3 ...... WFSB. Hartford Programs seen on Channel to premiere 9:30 N ew s...... 3-8-9 6:00 — ....8-40 Ask Kleiner 5 ...... WNEW. New York 24. Connecticut Public Televi- Green A cres...... 5 High R oU ers...... 20-22-30 Sunrise S em ester...... 3 L a ssie...... 9 8 ...... WTNH. New Haven sion. are also seen on Channel “I’m just fed up. Estoy hasta quai,” says 12-year-old Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 Let’s Make a D ea l...... 40 By Dick Kleiner 6:30 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 9 ..WOR. New Vork 53. Norwich. Not for Women Only...... 22 12:30 Delia Blanco as she flips off the TV. “How come you Public Service ..... 57 18...... WHCT. Hartford Search for Tomorrow ..... 3 Lilias, Yoga & You . never see Puerto Ricans on television?” Programming . — 3-5-8-30 Lucy Show ...... 30 20...... WATR. Waterbury ------Flintstones...... 40 ...... 8-40 4KH) 22...... WWLP. Springfield Subscribers to G re a te r 7:00 Bewitched ...... 3 The question, interestingly, is posed by the central lOKIO, Journey to Adventure . . . 1. 9 DEAR DICK; The movie, "Stardust,” appeared at one 24...... WEDH. Hartford Hartford CATV will receive N ew s...... 3 Bugs Bunny ...... 5 character in an episode from a new bilingual television Price Is Right ...... 3 Take My A dvice...... 20-22-30 theater in the Chicago Loop for two weeks. 1 waited anxiously 30 . . . .WHNB. West Hartford WHYN i40l on Cable Channel Underdog .....'...... 5 Brady Bunch ...... 8-22 series, “Mundo Real,” the first drama about a Puerto That G ir l...... 5 1K)0 for it to come to my local theater, hot it never came. This was 40...... WHYN. Springfield 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable Cartoon C arnival...... 8 M o v ie...... 9 Rican family on American televcsion. A.M. Connecticut...... 8 Match G am e...... 3 several months ago. It was given good reviews. Could yon ex­ 57...... WGBY, Springfield Channel 7. T oday...... 22-30 Somerset ...... 20 Romper R o o m ...... 9 M o v ies...... 5-9 plain why it has not appear^ at any other theaters? — K.L., Good Morning...... 40 Sesame St— „.— ...... 24 The series, to begin Tuesday at 7 p.m. (repeated Celebrity Sweepstakes 20-22-30 Ryan’s Hope...... 8-40 Century Gob Hills, III. 7:30 Corner P y le ...... 30 Sesame St...... 24 Know Your W orld...... 20 There, is often a lengthy interval between when a film Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m.) on Connecticut Public Televi­ Mike D o i^ la s...... 40 Today, Jan. 3 Huckleberry H ound...... 5 Leave It to Beaver...... 40 S om erset...... 22-30 premieres at downtown theaters and when it is shown at the sion is about the Luis Blanco family as it realistically, New Zoo R e v u e ...... 8 Mr. R o g e r s...... 57 neighborhood houses. Distributors like to arrange for block and often humorously, confronts the rigors of life in a 10:30 1:30 showings of certain films, and wait until they can set up a str­ 1:00 7:30 N ew s...... 9 4:30 major northeastern city. Andy Griffith ...... 5 As the World ’Turns...... 3 ing of theaters so they can do a big advertising campaign. Be Film Festival...... 3 1975: A Year Worth 8:00 Dinah ...... 3 Wheel of Fortune . . . .20-22-30 Rhyme & Reason ...... 8-40 patient; if the film is any good, they will show it as often as Movies ...... 5-9 Remembering...... 3 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 M onkees...... '...... 5 Produced by Connecticut Public Television under a I Love Lucy ...... 40 Days of Our Lives .. .20-22-30 they can. ' Dick Van D yke...... 20 High School P r e s s ...... 6 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Merv Griffin...... 8 $250,000 contract with the Department of Health, Educa-' 11d)0 2KH) Star T re k ...... — 22 Nashville on the Road . . . 20 Go^ Morning...... 8 M ovie...... 20 G am bit...... 3 $10,000 P yram id...... 8-40 Vegetable Soup...... '— 30 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 tion and Welfare, the series of 10 programs is designed Public Service Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 DEAR DICK; Wl^ are they taking Beacon HUI oH the air? for both Puerto Rican and non-Puerto Rican audiences; Bewitched ...... 5 2:30 ...... 30 It is the only program on TV enjoyed by the mature, tnr- Garner Ted Armstrong... 40 8:00 Programming...... 9 Mod Squad...... Let’s Make a D eal...... 8 Guiding L ig h t...... 3 ...... 57 flsticated andieace. I cannot imagine among what gronps the 1:30 Jeffersons ...... 3 and for both in-school and adult viewing. T od ay...... 20 Sesame St...... Straight Talk...... 9 Ready or Not ...... 5 poU giving it a low ratiag could have been taken. It it a Make It Real ...... 8 Outer Limits...... 5 8:30 5K)0 favorite program of mine and aU of my adult friends, both Through the activities of Luis Blanco, his wife Doris, Electric Co...... 24 Neighbors ...:...... 8-40 ...... 5 Call of the W est...... 20 Howard Cosell ...... 8-40 Flintstones...... 5 Brady Bunch ...... young, miiMe-aged and oM. E,S., BUoid, M in. children Delia and Angel, and their grandfather, the Edge of Night...... 40 Doctors...... 20-22-30 ...... 2 2 What About Women...... 3c B asketball...... 9 Joe Franklin...... 9 Big V a lley ...... I guess most of us had high hopes for Beacon Hill, but the 11:30 ~ 3d)0 ...... 24 Mayor s Report ...... 4i' Best of 700 C lub...... 18 series aims to impart cultural understanding and an 9:00 ' Mr. Rogers ...... show was a consistent disappointment to the nnajority of the Love of L ife ...... — 3 All in the F am ily...... 3 2:00 Emergency ...... 20-22-30 awareness of the problems commonly associated with New England Journal...... 3 5:30 viewers. It degamrated into little more than a gaudy soap Midday Live ...... 5 Casper ...... 5 Soul Train ...... 3 Beauty & the Beast ...... 24 adjustment to mainland, urban life. Dennis the M enace...... 5 Flintstones...... 5 opera. And it was opposite two shows — the estabUshed Mar­ Happy D ays...... 8-40 General Hospital...... 8-40 M ovie...... 8 Woman Alive ...... 57 Phil Donahue ...... 8 Electric Co...... 77.24-57 cus Welby, and the new police hit, Joe Forrester — which Hollywood Squares . .20-25-30 Lucy Show . . . i ...... 9 Basketball ...... 20-22-30 8:30 As Executive Producer/Project Director, Frank Kitty Today...... 22 Hogan’s.,Heroes ...... 30 murdered it in the ratings. Also, whether you like it or not, the Villa Alegre...... 24 Another World ...... 20-22-30 Wild Wild We.st ...... 40 D o c ...... 3 Marrero (himself a Puerto Rican) explains, “Basically, Not for Women O nly...... 30 News...... 40 ratings seem to be reasonably accurate. I’m afraid you and your su fisticated friends will have to find something else. 2:30 Family at W ar...... 24 we’re trying to create in the Anglo audience an un­ * M ovie...... 5 Mark Russell ...... 57 derstanding of what makes us tick, by learning to ap­ % \ DEAR DICK: Can yon tell me more abont Jason Miller, who 3:00 9:00 Nine-year-old Angel Blanco comforts his friend, Felipe, preciate both the differences and similarities of our starred In “A Home of Our Own”? Is he married, how old is he Monday, Jan. 5 and where does he Uve? JACKIE MOSS, MnssiUon, Ohio Billie Jean K ing...... 3 Mary Tyler Moore .. ____3 in a scene from CPTV’s “Mundo Real.” cultures. Several people inquired about Miller, who had been primari­ M ovie...... 9 F u g itiv e...... 5 Concentration...... 8 Olympic Games...... 8-40 lo a o \ 6:00 ly a writer, and a good one, before he turned actor in “The Ex­ Tennis...... 24 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Ironside ...... 9 Collegiate B ask etb all...... 9 New Jersey R ^ r t...... 9 N ew s...... S-8-22-S0 orcist.” He used to be married to Jackie Gleason’s daughter, M ovie...... 20-22-30 Sunday, Jan. 4 American Outdoorsman .. 18 700 Q u b ...... 18 Connecticut Report ...... 18 Dragnet ...... 40 B ew itched...... 5 and they have three children. He’s 33 and currently lives on Wolf Trap ...... 57 F ilm ...... 20 NBC News Special.. .20-22-30 3:30 Truth or Consequences . . . 22 Champions...... 9 Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 It Takes a T h ie f...... 9 11KI0 the beach, ’Trancas to be exact, which is not far from Los 6:00 Tennis...... 24-57 Billie Jean K ing...... 3 9:30 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Joyce Chen’s C hina...... 24 N ew s...... 3-8-2^24-3(M0 Everywoman...... 3 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Conversations W ith ...... 40 World of D isn ey...... 20-22-30 Angeles. / Pro Bowling ...... 8-40 Bob N ew hart...... 3 To Be Announced...... 20 To TeU the Truth...... 30 8:30 Best of Groucho .... i ...... 5 Insight ...... 40 1:30 Fiddler Named Fodor___ 24 DEAR DICK: Is Nancy Walker, who plays Rhoda’t mother Jerry Falwell...... 18 6:30 Zoom...... 24-57 Anyone for Tennyson? ... 57 Riyllis ...... 3 Ebony Affair...... 9 4:00 Carrascolendas...... 57 M ovie...... 8 Victory Garden.....! — 57 really Valerie Harper’s mother? MAE BELL JACKSON, Monty P y th o n ...... 57 Insight ...... 3 Gunsm oke...... 40 7:30 Merv Griffin...... 5 Dick Van D yke...... 20 M ovie...... ^ 10H)0 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 7:30 MobUe, Ala. 10:00 Rev. Robinson ...... 5 Vanishing Shadow 3 9:00 11:30 Hitchcock Hour ...... 5 Marshall Efron...... 3 2:00 Witness to Yesterday___ 24 6:20 No. Carol Burnett ...... 3 7:00 Adam 1 2 ...... 5 All in the F am ily...... 3 M o v ies...... 3-5-9 Basketball ...... 20-22-30 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Wild Wild West ...... 9 Lowell Thomas...... 57 N ew s...... 20 Weekend News...... 5. Camera Three ...... 3 Candid Camera...... 8 Mike D ouglas...... 8 5:00 Catholic S ervice...... 9-22-30 Tennis...... 24-57 8:00 6:30 9:30 Matt H elm ...... 8-40 Wonder Window...... 5 Journey to Adventure — 18 Johnny Carson — ..20-2240 DEAR DICK: About h month ago, I read that the song, Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Latino ...... 40 M o v ie...... 40 C h e r ...... 3 Partridge Family...... 5 Maude...... 3 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 This Is the Life ...... 8 Friends of Man ...... 20 Wide World Special ...... 40 "Pinball Wixard,” by Elton John, was coming out as a single. Wide World of Sports .. . 8-40 Sesame 5 t ...... 57 $6 Million M a n ...... 8-40 N ew s...... 8-20-22-30 Life in the S p ir it...... 18 But when we called up the radio sUtion to request it, they said Soundstage...... 24-57 Lucy Show ...... 22 3:00 Hollywood Squares ....22-30 U .F.0...... 9 10:30 ' Hockey ...... 9 Real McCoys...... 18 10HX) 12:30 they weren’t playing it any more. And it’s not in the stores. Ring Around the World .. 30 Movies ...... 5-9 MacNeU Report...... 24 ...... 8 5:30 10:30 Bicentennial Thougfits ...-, 3 Spring St. U S A ...... 18 TV Garden Q u b ...... 24 CBS R ep orts...... 3 Wide World Special What’s going on? PAULETTE WARGER, West Sand U k e, 7:30 This Is the Life ...... 18 Polka ...... « Wall St. Week ...... 57 Black N ew s...... 5 JJevlin...... 8 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 N ew s...... 5 IKK) N.Y. Department S ...... 9 Arthur and Co...... 3 3:30 Martin A gronsky...... 57 ..20-22-30 6:00 Point of V iew ...... 9 N o v a ...... 24-57 7dH> ABC G oseu p ...... 8-40 Tom orrow...... Nothing’s going on. It’s just that the song is old, and nothing To be announced ...... 18 Yogi Bear ...... 5 M o v ie...... 8 800 disappears quicker than yesterday’s song hit. John the News...... „ ...... 3-22 Jewish Heritage...... 40 8:30 N ew s...... 3-22-40 New York Report ...... 9 1:30 did Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Hour of P o w er...... 18 R hoda...... 3 number in the moviq, “Tommy,” and the single was pulled out M ovie...... 5 11:00 10:45 Sharing...... 18 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Living Word ...... 18 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Christophers...... 9 4:00 The Cross W its...... 5 Racing ...... 9 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40 of the soirnd track and was xeleased — a long time ago. It’s Vegetable Soup...... 22 Jewish L ife ...... 30 F ootb all...... 3-20-22-30 9:00 Tennis...... 18 Best of G r^ucho...... 5 just run its course, that’a all. M ovie...... 30 11:00 ...... 3 Dick Van D yke...... 20 Dragnet ...... 40 DEAR DICK: Watching Sheree North in Big Eddie and To be announced ...... 20 Eye on W omen...... 3 Lawrence Welk...... 5 11:30 8:00 4:30 ' other progranu, I’ye n o t i ^ she constantly shakes her bead. Black P erspective...... 30 Flintstones...... 5 ABC Theatre...... 8-40 Tuesday, Jan. 6 Open D oor...... 57 Movies ...... 3-8-40 We Believe ...... 3 Teach-In...... 18 Is this a habit or a medical problem? D.K. NOTTLESON, Wonderama...... 5 These Are the Days — 8-40 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 7:30 H ockey...... 9 Midnight 6:30 Rock Concert ...... 5 B aron ...... 40 8:00 Orange, Ca. V Catholic Service...... 8 Rex Humbard...... 9 McCoy ...... 20-22-30 Vanishing Shadow ...... 3 PoUce Woman ...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 5 I steeled myself and watched Big Eddie but I could not see News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 Racing ...... 9 5:00 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Davey and Goliath...... 9 Hollywood & the Stars ... 22 Upstairs Downstairs ... 24-57 Adam 12...... 5 In Search of 12:30 any North head-shaking. And I checked with people on the M ovie...... 9 Weekend...... 20-22-30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 B ew itched...... 5 Word of Life Today...... 22 Carrascolendas...... 30 9:30 Space 1999 ...... 8 a M aestro...... 24-57 Wide World M ystery...... 8 show and they said she has no medical problems which would Consumer Survival ...... 57 Midnight M ovie...... 9 It Takes a Tliief...... 9 Sesame St...... 57 Electric Co...... 57 OralRoberts...... 18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 To Be Announced...... 18 9:30 1KI0 explain what you’ve seen. H she does it, it must be just a 7:00 W restling...... 9 Erica ...... 24-57 8:15 11:30 10:00 To Be Announced...... 20 Music a t y ...... 20 One Day At a T im e...... 3 Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 mannerism. Agronsky & Co...... 3 1:00 5:30 Sacred Heart...... 40 Face the N ation...... 3 Bronk...... 3 Zoom...... 24 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 Christian L iving...... 18 News...... 8-22 Movies ...... 5-9 If I Forget Thee...... 8 1:30 Make a W ish...... 8-40 WeekendNews...... 5 Gunsm oke...... 40 MacNeU R q w r t...... 24 lOdX) Lawrence Welk...... 18 N ew s...... 8 8:30 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 DEAR DICK: I watch Big Valley every day oa TV. 1 know As Schools Match Wits . . . 22 Living Faith ...... 18 CaiT{iscolendas...... 57 Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Switch...... 3 To be announced ...... 20 Risk of M arriage...... 30 Neighbor’s Religion...... 3 Antiques...... 24-57 what became of Lee Majors and Richard Long, but you never Adelante...... 30 Music from A spen...... 24-57 , 1975 in R ev iew ...... 40 N ew s...... 5 Firing Line ...... 24-57 Insight ...... 8 Wild Wild West ...... 40 8:18 hear anything about Peter Breck. Can you please tell me what 1:30 ' Martin A gronsky...... 57 Marcus Welby, M D ...... 8-40 became of him? MRS. DEBORAH JOHANSEN, Homestead, Hee Haw ...... 30 Day of Discovery...... 9 10:30 N ew s...... 20 Jerry Visits...... 3 Noon Living Word ...... 18 G unsinoke...... 40 Oral Roberts...... 22 6:00 Sports E x tr a ...... 5 8:30 8rf» Fla. Face the State ...... 3 Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 Breck is still acting, trying to find jobs like any other actor Davey and Goliath...... 40 Lucy-Desi Hour ...... 5 N.Y.P.D...... 9 Partridge Family...... 5 Good T im es...... 3 M ovie...... 5 Happy D ays...... 8 The Cross W its...... 5 Woman AUve ...... 24-57 these tou^, compeUUVe days. If you watch S.W.A.T., you’ll 9:00 Connecticut S c e n e ...... 8 IldlO N ew s...... 8-20-22-30 Day of Discovery...... 18 ThriUer...... 9 10:30 see him in a few weeks, beca •"! he just did an episode in that iiEuaoiis tm •tuitr nwERS •ptsn Barrio...... 3 Hour of P o w er...... 9 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40 Real McCoys...... 18 , Weekend, an entertain­ Are You Listening...... 24-57 700 Q u b ...... 18 Human Dimension...... 18 series called “Murder By Fu-u.” New Day ...... 8 Meet the Press...... 20-22-30 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 Fiddler Fodor...... /..TA ment and television supple­ 6:30 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 W oman...... 2 « 7 Oral Roberts...... 9 D irections...... 40 It Takes a ’Thief...... 9 Gettin’ O ver ...... 57 ment, is published each Day of Discovery...... 22 N ew s...... 8 M ovie...... 20 Ourstory...... 24-57 IldM Saturday, by The DEAR DICK: On Friday, Oct. 10, there was a TV movie 12:15 7.-00 Christopher Closeup ..,.. 40 Faith for Today...... 18 Kup’s S h ow ...... 57 Happy D ays...... 40 N ew s...... 3-8-22-24-3040-57 Manchester Evening called “Sweet Hostage,” with Linda Blair and Martin Sheen. Speaking for the Consumers N ew s...... 3-22-40 There was a poem written by Linda Biair and read by herself PIZZERIA Mr. R o g ers...... 57 Book B e a t...... ,...... 24 11:30 Andy Griffith ...... 5 8:30 Mary Hartm an...... 5 Herald, Herald Square, 12:30 in the movie. Is it possible to get a copy of that poem? - 182 S. Main St., Manchaatar 9:15 Superman...... 40 Movies ...... 3-30-40 Con^tration ...... 8 Joe k Sons ...... 3 Dick Van Dyke..'...... 20 Manchester, Conn. 06040. To be announced .. 3-20-22-30 To be announced ...... 57 Merv GrlfHn...... 5 WALTER ASHE, Key West, Fla. 0pp. Spring Straat Davey and Goliath...... 8 David Susskind...... “... 5 Iron sid e...... 9 11:30 Raymond F. Robinson Several requests for that poem. It was actually written by Dialogue...... 8 Welcome Back, Kotter.. 8-40 9:30 7:00 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Pop Goes the Country.... 18 M ovie...... 3 Publisher Ed Hume, who also wrote the script. He calls it “Cabin Of the OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 11 AM-11 PM 1K)0 Survival Kit...... 57 International Z one...... 3 Sixty Minutes . ; ...... 3 11:45 F ilm ...... 20 MUce D ou glas...... 8 Doug Bevins Dawn,’’ and it is too long to reprint here in its entirety. For a SPECIAUZING IN TAKE-OUT ORDERS Football ...... 3-20-22-30 Captain Noah ...... 8 M ovie...... 5 Sammy and Co...... 22 Mundo R e a l...... 24 MO BasketbaU...... 9 Weekend Editor copy, write the producer, Sidney Balkin, Brut Productions. M ovie...... 5 Swiss Family Robinson . 8-40 MASH...... 3 You Are Why ...... 9 Midnight To TeU the Truth...... 3 0 Johnny Carson .20-22-30 Fox Studio, 10201 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 90035. ^ TEL 643-0031 Eighth D a y ...... 8 Perspective ...... 9 Roddes ...... 8-40 M ovie...... 9 Open D oor...... 57 Wide World M y steir...... 40 Page 6 — WEEKEND — Jan. 3 ,1>78 WEEKEND- Jan. 3.1976- Page 7

Wednesday, Jan. 7 WINF airs radio drama & 6:00 Ironside Little House on the Prairie 20- 10:30 A series of seven radio dramas adapted from Mark The woman’s side of Watergate News...... 3-8-22-30 Champions... 22-30 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 ’Twain stories will be aired by Radio Station WINF (1230 I ; About I together for the familiar arm- Bewitched ...... 5 F ilm ...... Music From A spen___24-57 ll;0 0 Capsule reviews prepared by the “MO”: A WOMAN’S VIEW OF WATERGATE, by Maureen Dean kh) starting Monday. Broadcast times are 8:06 p.m. and in-arm portraits. “Once out of It Takes a Thief...... 9 Romagnolis’ Table. 8:30 News...... 3-8-22-3040 American Library Assn. with Hays Gorey (Simon & Schuster, 286 pages, $8.95.) 10:50 p.m. daily through Jan. 11. public view, however. . . they NFL Games ...... 18 To Tell the T ruth. Merv G riffin...... 5 Mary Hartman...... 5 THE WOMEN OF WATERGATE, by Madeleine Edmondson and By E.J. STEARNS Alden- Duer Cohen (Stein & Day, 226 pages, $8.95.) separated . . . .peither To Be Announced...... 20 7:30 9:00 Basketball...... 9 The programs, part of the CBS Radio Mystery Theatre After the dozens and dozens WASHINGTON JOURNAL: THE EVENTS OF 1973-1974, by touching nor speaking, Zoom...... 24-57 Vanishing Shadow Cannon...... 3 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 series, include “Tom Sawyer, Detective,” “Is He Living of books on Watergate, mostly Elizabeth Drew (Random House. 428 pages, $12.95.) wrapped in their own con­ ...... 40 Adam 12...... B aretta...... 8-40 11:30 or Is He Dead,” and ‘"The Mysterious Stranger.” by and about men, now the cerns, each walked on alone.” 6:15 ?25,000 Pyramid .. Family ’Theatre...... 20-22-30 Movies ...... 3-5-40 women are having their say. (carefully), and how much "Watergate Diary” by News...... 20 Wild Kingdom.... Great Performances ... 24-57 Mike D ouglas...... 8 Here’s next schedule And what they have to say she and John enjoyed "two- Elizabeth Drew is a beautiful­ 6:30 MacNeil Report .. „ Johnny C arso n ...... 20-22-30 ranges from'the shallow to the person parties.” ly orchestrated account of the Room 222 ...... subtle, and from gossip to We could have used ‘"The final days of the Nixon ad­ Partridge Family...... 5 S e K o c k ...... 18 ** for town bookmobile News...... 8-20-22-30 Martin Agronsky . some thoughtful prose about Women of W atergate” by ministration, from the House 12:30 government in crisis. Madeleine Edmondson and Judiciary hearings in the fall Real McCoys...... 18 8:00 10:00 4:10 p.m. — Squire Village. M ovie...... 8 Here’s next week’s schedule Two of the books should Alden Duer Cohen over a year of 1973 to Mr. Nixon's final Book B e a t...... 24-57 Tony Orlando & D aw n___3 Blue Knight...... for the Manchester Public T h u rsd ay 1:00 satisfy any lingering curiosity ago. Nineteen portraits of the take-off for San Clemente in 7:00 The Cross W its...... 5 News...... Q U 3 S a F Library bookmobile: 10:20 a.m. — Mayfair Apts. Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 about the wives of the men we wives of the Watergate defen­ the summer of 1974. News...... 3-22-40 Suddenly an E agle...... 8-40 Starsky & Hutch 11:40 a.m. — N. Elm St. saw so long on television. For dants and women involved in Originally commissioned by Andy Griffith ...... 5 Basketball...... 9 T hriller...... 1:30 M o n d ay 1:30 p.m. — Nye St. example, if you’ve been one way or another with the New Yorker magazine editor Concentration ... 700 C lub...... 18 Living Word ___ Joe Franklin Show...... 9 100 10:20 a.m. — Green Lodge 2:10 p.m. — Ambassador wondering what lies behind prosecution are included. William Shawn, “Diary” % Rest Home. Dr. the beautiful, almost mask­ When the authors get allows us to walk side by side , 591® s m k 11 a.m. — Singer Learning 2:50 p.m. — Cushman Dr. like face that Mrs. John Dean cooperation from their sub­ with one of Washington’s top Thursday, Jan 8 Center. 3:30 p.m. — Avondale & displayed during her ject, they get a good story. If journalists as she visits cour­ 6:00 Film Death & Dying...... 57 Meet the M ayors...... 9 1:30 p.m. — Trumbull & Robin Rds. husband’s testimony before Jeanne Ehrlichman and trooms and hearings, talks News...... 3-8-22-30 Black Perspective 8:30 M edix...... 18 Griswold Sts. 4:10 p.m. — Loomis St. the Senate Watergate Joanne Haldeman are still with senators and con­ Bewitched ...... 5 To Tell the Truth. Merv Griffin...... 5 2:10 p m . — Munro St. hearings, a book called “Mo” shadows, Patricia Marx gressmen, and ponders the 11:00 Model WP3802MU F riday It Takes a Thief...... 9 2:50 p.m. — W. Carter St. will give you the answer; Not Ellsberg is a fully fleshed por­ developing events. 7:30 On the Rocks ...... 8-40 N ew s...... 34-22-3040 "S. 1:30 p.m. — McKee & Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 3:30 p.m. — Blue Ridge & much. trait that may surprise you. What takes “Watergate Vanishing Shadow G rady...... 20-22-30 Mary H artm an...... 5 Quasat Summer Sts. To Be Announced...... 18 Adam 12...... Anyone for Tennyson? ... 24 ’The Lucy Show...... 9 Bette Drs. Written with reporter Hays The only one of the group Diary” out of the ordinary is 2:20 p.m. — Northwood who turned from establish­ not only the quality of the Zoom...... 24 Don A dam s...... Lowell Thomas...... 57 Dick Van D yke...... 20 4:10 p.m. — Finley St. Gorey, it’s an incredibly vapid 13"QMX-1 Portable Color TV Apts. ment Republican to anti- prose but the juxtaposition of Gunsmoke ...... 40 Nashville on the Rb ad tale about a self-styl^ shy, 9:00 11:30 diagonal T uaad ay 3:10 p.m. — Bryan & Vietnam War demonstrator, events. We read about the Carrascolendas...... 57 To Be Announced. naive little girl from a modest Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Movies ...... 3-5-9 • Weighs only 35 pounds 10:20 a.m. — Qyde Rd. Cornwall Drs. Pat Ellsberg always had her world the way it seemed to Hollywood Squares California home. 0:15 Sts. of San Francisco ... 8-40 Mike D ouglas...... 8 • Color Tuning Button 11 a.m. — Henry St. 4 p.m. — Rachel Rd. Legalities didn’t interest moral beliefs in mind, and Mrs. Drew each day, the ups MacNeil Report .. News...... 20 Medical S tory...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 • Slide-Action Picture 11:40 a.m. - Charles her during the Watergate Mo, John Dean’s wife, held off Daniel until he and downs of the stock 6:30 WHNB-’iy Special Hollywood Television .. 24-57 M annlx...... 40 Control • Window Apartments. period, and the ethics of hop­ picked her wardrobe or measured up. market, the Washington D ragnet...... Partridge Family...... 5 9:30 channel indicators * 3 3 9 ® * 1:30 p.m. — Lockwood & ping from coast to coast at the the Watergate hearings In all the ^ rtra its, we learn weather, and how the Martin Agronsky . 12:30 • Pop-up carry handle reporters are reacting to ^ News...... 8-20-22-30 Manna...... 18 Coventiy Sts. Library hours taxpayers’ expense didn’t carefully. as much about the man in­ Joyce Chen’s China...... 24 6:00 10:00 M annix...... 8 2^10 p.m . — Woodland strike her as questionable at volved as the woman. John events on the Hill. Longstreet...... 40 Dean’s brush with ethics in a Generous quotes from the Gettin’ Over ...... 57 Waltons ...... L ottery...... 3 Manor Apts. Mary ChaiMy Library the time. Morality in ’The Cross Wits ... 2:50 p.m. — Strickland St. Adult: Monday through retrospect always tends to views (of Air Force One, a law firm before he joined the Federalist papers not only 7:00 N ew s...... 5 1K)0 Barney Miller — 3:30 p.m. — S. Hawthorne Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; sound a bit hollow, and “Mo” presidential party, the in­ government is covered, and so provide helpful background on News...... 3-22-40 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 120th CENTURY Tiri what the framers of our M ovie...... St. Satur^y, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; is full of the empty ring of augural events) and a sharp is his first marriage. Similar­ Andy G riffith___ Garner Ted Armstrong___9 :S176 Burhside Ave. East Hartford-^ Constitution had in mind on 700 a u b ...... 18 4:10 p.m. — Parkade Apts. Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. phrases such as “It never oc­ sense of the hotly competitive ly, we learn a good deal about Concentration___ Living Word ; ...... 18 1:30 Phone 528-1554 Daniel Ellsberg from his CIA impeachment but lend added Cop & the Kid ... .20-22-30 Juvenile: Monday through curred to me” and "little did I White House atmosphere that Ironside ...... Longstreet...... 8 W ad n o sd ay psychiatric profile, which the historical dimension. Fourth Estate — 24 10:30 Thurs^y, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; realize.” turned Nixon’s aides into a Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 Celebrity Sweepstakes___3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 10:20 a.m. — Lincoln About John Dean’s reaction authors summarize. “Watergate Diary” is a Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to band of hungry cubs vying for Center. to the Watergate cover-up, we “perks” or special favors. Edmondson and Cohen write book worUi savoring for its 6 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11:40 a.m. — E. Wadsworth learn very little, unless you But mostly Mo gives us a briskly, put their portraits sharp personal perspective, St. consider the recurrent record of how many vacations together well, and don’t for its lucid overview of 6:00 Ironside...... 9 700 Q u b ...... 18 Austin City L im its...... 24-57 Whiton Mamorlal Library 1:30 p.m. — Horace St. description of his mood as they had interrupted in 1972 hesitate to repeat unflattering events, and for its musing, Skiing with Hoffman...... 18 Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 Adult and juvenile: Monday News...... 3-8-22-30 10:30 2:10 p.m. — Wetherell St. and 1973, how many phone comments they think are rele­ melancholy tone that suggests F ilm ...... ; ...... 20 4 n through Friday, 10 a.m- to “uptight”, “anguished”, Bewitched ...... 5 Week in Review...... 24-57 New Directions ...... 18 2:50 p.m. — Galaxy Dr. “worried” and “tense” as calls John received (lots), vant. They are leery of official it’s well we continue to ponder Aviation W eather...... ^4-57 8:30 p.m.; Satunlay, 10 a.m. It Takes a ’Thief...... 9 8:30 11:00 3 :30 p.m .—Lower Redwood particularly revealing. how she picked her wardrobe versions. We are told the Nix­ how all this could have To Tell the Truth...... 30 to 6 p.m. This is the N F L ...... 18 Merv Griffin...... 5 News...... 3-8-2^24-3840-57 444? •• Rd. We do get some go^ inside for the Watergate hearings ons were deliberately posed happened to us. To Be Announced...... 20 7:30 Chico St the M an ___20-22-30 Mary H artm an...... 5 iSj;;;: Zoom.. i ...... 24-57 Match Game P M ...... 3 Wall St. Week...... 24-57 Racing ...... 9 •MO*** RBfr-A-CAR Gunsmoke...... 40 Adam 12...... 5 9:00 Dick Van D yke...... 20 6:16 To Be Announced...... 8 M ovie...... 3 Two town libraries add several books 11:30 Taylor — Directors and Trevelyan — Pendragon, News...... 20 Humani Dimension...... 20 ABC ’Theatre...... 8-40 Orr — Rich girl, poor girl Kelly — Make today count M ovies...... 3-5-9 New books at Manchester’s Kranz — American nautical directions late of Prince Albert’s own CHROAAACOLOR 6:30 Let’S'Make a D eal...... 22 Rockford F iles ...... 20-22-30 Richardson — Skarra Mike D ouglas...... 8 m Mary Cheney Library: Tedlock — Teachings from Yates — Disturbing the Partridge Family...... 5 MacNeil R eport...... 24 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 Ritner — Red carpet for the art and antiques Johnny C arson...... 20-22-30 Fiction Marshall — Adventure in the American earth peace Hollywood ^ u ares ...... 30 Shah BUCK & WHITE TV News...... 8-20-2^3Q - 9:30 Wide World Special...... 40 Becker — The Chinese ban­ Thorburn — Living salt free Nonfiction Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Room 222 ...... 40 Nonfiction prayer B ible...... 18 12:30 I dit Morrill — Snow, stars, and and easy , Bruyere — In harmony with Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Martin Agronsky...... 57 Bellard—Gone for a soldier STEREO-RADIO 10:00 Wide World Special...... 8 Bern — The Legacy wild honey Tobey — Pirating plants; nature; creative country con­ 8:00 Borgese — The tides of 7:00 News...... 5 IdN) Bird — Acapulco passage Mungo — Return to sender propagation for the amateur struction S.iIhs Ki S<'i VICO Peanuts ...... 3 change News...... s-a^o W restling...... 9 Midnight Special — 20-22-30 Butler — The Vesey in­ Neumann — (Collector’s il­ gardener Buchwald—Irving’s delight ’The Cross W its...... 5 Bortoli — Moscow and Andy Griffith ...... 5 Living Word ...... 18 heritance lustrated encyclopedia of the Warhol — The philosophy of Fields — Getting married ALWAYSJES T Barbary Coast ...... 8-40 1:30 Leningrad observed, Concentration...... 8 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 ■'4 Creasey — Inspector West American Revolution Andy Warhol again Movie Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Braun — Miniature alone Newman — Your wedding Wilson — I could be happy McCall’s book of quilts N Y AT Creasey — The Toff and the vignettes Wolf — I’ll take the back, Solzhenitsyn — Gulag Cavendish — The powers of your way TURNPIKE TV Saturday, Jan. 10 lady Paul — A marital puzzle road archipelage, No. 2 6:00 • BiggntTndM Porky Pig ...... 5 Lost Saucer...... 8-40 Planet of the Apes.. .20-22-30 Dunning — The Holland evil, Percy—The message in the Wright— The riding instruc­ Reading Show...... 3 C3iilds — Witness to power Hong Kong Phhoey...... 8-40 Mr. Magoo...... 9 Electric Co...... 24 suggestions bottle tors manual • Fi m N o r m Trial Clarkson — Wolf country 6:30 Public Service ...... 9 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 11:30 Howlett — The Christmas Prising — Manila, goodbye Davis — The silver bullet • O N E Y E A R Eye on Women___>...... 3 Emergency ...... 20-22-30 Mr. R o g ers...... 24 Ghost B usters...... 3 spy Rogin — Fathers and New books at Manchester’s Dicker — Consultation with Public Service ...... 5 8:30 10:00 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 Hoffenberg—The desperate Whiton Memorial Library: Our SPEEDY SiMdalty FREE SERVICE a plastic surgeon children 7:00 Flintstones...... 5 Shazam...... 3 W estwind...... 20-22-30 adversaries Reeves — Practicing effec­ Fiction TRULY DELICIOUS Dostoevsky ^ Dostoevsky: Ranger Station...... 3 Tom and J e rry ...... 8-40 Gilligan ...... 8-40 Mr. R o g ers...... 24 Jeffreys — The wilful lady tive management Blazer — Lend a band • ’Satisfaction reminiscences, Underdog...... 5 Public Service ...... 9 Dick ’Tracy ...... 9 Jobson — The evidence you Rogow — The dying of the Campbell—The spy who sat CHICKEN N oon Falk — Seventy days to Guarantaad Cartoon Carnival ...... 8 Sigmund...... 20 Land of the Lost ___20-22-30 will hear light and waited Brown In 6 MlnutM Valley of Dinosaurs...... 3 Singapore Lucy Show...... 22 Josie & Pussycats...... 22-30 Sesame St...... 24 Lampton — The sisters Saunders — The Walkabouts Carson — Where you goin, The world’s “finest eatin’ or M oney Eastside Comedy...... 5 Ferrante — In pursuit of Public Service ...... 30 9:00 10:30 Long — The early Long Shepherd — The forest girlie? 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Page 8 — WEEKEND — Jan. 3,1976 Stamps and coins

Ethiopian hair-dos <•! m e S By RUSS MacKENDRICK mMi tmlm' These stamps of Ethiopia hair-dos, iH*t« «mrn0U released Dec. 15, should make local husbands more content with their lot. There was a set of seven representing various provinces. The ones shown here are from Illubabor, Arussi, Kaffa, and Begemder. Note Kaffa: It is the original source of our coffee and this province still produces a high-class bean which is the country’s most valuable export. Ethiopia, in eastern Africa, bordering on the Red Sea, is just between Texas and ETHIOPIA 5 lETHfOPlAffi Alaska in area. The population, of 70 IfmK fmc hAffHC ¥ dialects, is about 26 million. The official ^ HAnt $T¥U; FIAOM «AFFA jtyw »»ou tongue is Amharic, with ^ g lish being I taught as a second language ao any of the > few that attend school. a It is a country of wild contrasts — moun­ tain barriers, steaming lowlands, cool plateaus. Their Lake Tana is the source of the Blue Nile which runs in places through a mile-deep canyon. It is said that natives yoo-hoo to each other across the gorge but might never meet face-to-face in a lifetime. Transportation is sketchy, with two or J >,»f ^ > v«ill three short railways and some motor roads described as terrible. There are 33 there, especially in cat-dom wehbaa airfields and bush pilots abound. crdb.hfrofrb’ aetrcnis,mwjtvimg of the The capital, Addis Ababa (“New country’s price trends. The recent Flower” ), is famous for thousands of political upheavals have been just great for the market in the older issues. eucalyptus trees imported from Australia Color lacking v \ by Memelik II in the 1800s. Here is a -BA cosmopolitan city of half a million, where The USPS posters are now $9.25 a year — up from $3. If they were in color, they ^ ^4 t \ . you can buy a Japanese radio, a Paris dress, or an American sport shirt. And might be worth jt. And as to color — we & ^ down an alley you could pick up a freshly are losing it from the Scott’s Monthly caught rock python or get stuck with a ser- Journal. This is announced with a version val pelt being passed off as a leopard skin of the familiar “to-serve-you-better” ploy. (Twice-burnt citizens always duck r ^ by a shifty character fropi the hills. In the plateau country Where the cattle and wait for the bad news when they hear are, you might run afoul of a family of that one!). Here they say: “We have dis­ Aerial acrobatics Abigars — nomads often cla^ in nothing pensed with color photography in order to but wood ashes which is smeared on their give you more pages.” Oieaper, too. New “Hot-dogging,” the aerial acrobatics performed by skiers in the air, bodies to discourage mosquitoes. Anyone formats are also promised (or was the craze last year when Herald Photographer Steve Dunn on a Sunday hike into the unsettled areas threatened) by the APS journal and Coin would do well to carry a shoulder stick to World. made these pictures at Manchester’s Northview Ski Slope. Local First first show skiers are looking forward to more of the sport at Northview, and fend off hyenas. Older geographies called the place The very first First-Sunday Stamp Show they’ve been promised that the slope will open after the next snow­ Abyssinia and that name was used in of 1976 will be held tomorrow at the fall. Scott’s stamp catalogs until 1950s. (The Ramada Inn, East Hartford. And on World Almanac dropped it in 1927). Even Tuesday evening, the 6th, the Central on the earliest stamps, however, it was Connecticut Coin Clubbers will meet at always “Ethiopiennes” or “Ehiopie.” the KofC Hall, on 138 Main St., (The old name still persists here and Manchester. SKI TIME! B’way gets a fun show ALMOST EVERYTHING By GLENN CURRIE “Very Good Eddie” has more pretty United PreM International girls than any other show in town, period 30% to 50% OFF NEW YORK (UPI) — Christmas week dances by Dan Siretta which the kids burst onto Broadway with a fun show that onstage enjoy as much as the audience, LOCKING SKI RACK DOWNMIHENS HoMf up to a Fain ofifttM everyone can fall in love with. and a sense of pure fun you don’t see often J174H) $1195 NOW New Yorkers first fell in love with these days. Voluel ONir. “Very Good Eddie” 60 years ago, when The plot is half musical comedy, half rWOKM.AU few bad heard of the composer, Jerome farce, dealing with the separation of two B 0 6 t TREES SKI PACKAGES \ Kern, or Guy Bolton, who wrote the book, couples on their wedding day on a boat $6.00 $ 2 B I * $ 0 0 0 0 or of a chap named P.G. Wodehouse, who trip to the Catskills, and their misadven­ Valual • POIES from wrote some of the lyrics. It ran 341 perfor­ tures in the Honeymoon Inn. The gags sag mances, then to u r^ for two years. and toe music is not vintage Kern — but Now another bunch of talented young no-one cares when you’re in toe company people has injected new life into “Very of such a likeable crowd, from which must Mon-Fri ll-» Good Eddie,” a Goodspead Opera House be singled little Virginia Seidel and her RIZZO Z OPEN Saturday 10-S production which opened Dec. 21 at the little-girl voice. C hiles Repole as toe tfernoB C ircie, tfERNON MT-S42I 'Sunday H-5 Booth Theatre. Long may it reign on worm who turns, and beautiful Cynthia Broadway. Wells.