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MANCHESTER, CONN.,. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCIV, No. 21 Mancheaier—A City o f Village Charm t w e n t y -e ig h t p a c e s - t w o s e c t io n s ► PRICEi Fim EN c e n t s

Eligible Voters

U.N. Saluted

Down by 1,025

By SOL COHEN The Democrats enjoy a 427-vote lead in In Ceremony Manchester has 1,025 less eligible District 1, Buckland School; 313 In District voters as of today than it had for the 2, Robertson School; 117 in District 3, By JUNE TOMPKINS predict a satisfactory solution to the world November 1972 election, figures Church of Christ, Lydall S t.; 378 in food conference next month, he said he released by the registrars of voters of­ District 6, Nathan Hale School; 323 In Beneath a bright blue sky, about 75 reminds himself that neither has our own fice indicate. District 7, Waddell School; 533 in District adults and children including the fourth government found a solution to the nation’s A total of 27,227 voters are eligible to 8, Verplanck School; 149 in District 9, grade classes from Verplanck School number one problem — inflation. Keeney St.' School; and 97 in District 10, cast ballots Nov. 5. The total was 28,252 in endured the brisk temperature this mor­ "The hopeful fact Is,” said Dr. Lowe,

1972. DemocraU total 10,824 for this year’s Manchester High School. ning to witness the 29th birthday of the "that the exists; that it election, a drop of 138 from two years ago; District 8 has the greatest number of United Nations observed in Center provides the mechanism whereby all nations Republicans total 8,604, a drop of 576; and voters, 3,513, and District 2 the next greatest, 3,383. Park. of the world can and will come together to unafflllated 7,799, a drop of 201. District 3 has the least, 1,865, and try to compromise and negotiate their Manchester Democrats have increased Dr. Frederick Lowe, president of District 9 is second lowest, 2,303. special interests in the seas, in population, their lead to 2,220 since 1972, when their Manchester Coinmunity College, saluted the The Democrats have 39.7 per cent of the and in the production and distribution of lead was 1,682. The Democrats lead the United Nations as “not the formula for a total, the Republicans 31.5 per cent and food.” Republicans in 8 of Manchester’s 10 voting perfect world, but surely the way found to a the unaffiliated 28.8 per cent. He acknowledged the United Nationas has districts. Only In VoUng District 4, MarUn much bettor world for all the people of the Those whose eligibilty rights will have School on Dartmouth Rd.; and Voting world.” made some progress, and would make more in the future. District 5, Buckley School on Vernon St., matured since Oct. 13 may register Nov. 4 Dr. Lowe said he used to feel it necessary do the Republicans lead the Democrats — from 9 a.m. to noon, in the town clerk’s of­ “A perfect, final solution will never be fice. Those accep t^ as voters that day to apologize for the United Nations’ failures by only 48 voters in District 4 and 69 in resolved any more than it has been after 200 will be eligible to vote Nov. 5. L’. to bring immediate peace and plenty to all District 5. m . years of the United States debate about the the world. But he said he has become more /M. conflicting interests of states and regions “relaxed” in two ways. over the basic issues of their citizens,” said Dr. Lowe. First, he said, it seems senseless to expect more from the organization than it is struc­ The U.N. Day program was com­ Futtner Tells GOP tured to jufform , and second, the organiza­ plemented by musical selwtions performed tion has survived, has performed useful func­ by the Bennet Junior High School band tions and will continue to perform highly directed by Michael Orfitelli, and the Round valuable services for the world because "on­ Table Singers of Manchester High School led ly it, in the world as it is constituted today, by Miss Martha White. ‘Get Out the Vote’ can perform them.” The event was sponsored by the League of He compared the failure of the United Women Voters and the Town of Manchester. Nations to bring instant peace to the failure By SOL R. COHEN Carl Zinsser for Hillery Gallagher, can­ of “our own federation of these United . didate for judge of probate: “Hillery has ‘‘We certainly don’t have an easy States, after 200 years, to end conflicts been going door-to-door, doing all the road to hoe and if we’re going to win between the states and in ending poverty for things a candidate should do. He is being it, we’ve got to get out there and ,all the citizens of those states.’’ recognized and is receiving excellent work,” was the message given receptions.” Manchester Republicans Wednesday However, in support of our government. INSIDE night. Harriet Haslett, candidate in the 13th Dr. Lowe said “we value the mechanism it provides for resolving conflicts between TODAY Fenton P. Futtner, GOP state central Assembly District: “In all this cam­ states and regions.” committeeman from the Fourth paigning time. I ’ve heard nothing about

Senatorial District and the state’s my opponent, except for his well-worn “We all know that it (our government) has ads. I feel a victory in my bones. That’s Page 22 of today’s Herald is devoted to agricultural commissioner, spoke briefly helped our people to the highest standard of why I’m putting as much energy as I can an explanation of a proposed |2 million at a meeting of the Manchester living in history,” he said. muster into my cam paip.” bond issue for townwide storm drainage Republican Town Committee. Vivian Ferpson for Robert Steele, improvements Referendum (Question 6 l^ttner, who resides in South Windsor, He reminded his listeners that the United pbematorial candidate: “We’d better get on the Nov. 5 voting machines. said the Republican slogan has to be “ Get Nations, "a looser kind of federation, with Out the Vote.” He predicted a low turnout out there and hustle. I notice apaUiy Included in the explanation is a map of none of the sovereignty that has been among Democrats and Republicans alike. Manchester, showing the locations of the Nov. 5, "far below normal for a guber­ granted to the United States by its member Our cam paip in Manchester started slow, proposed improvements. natorial election,” and blamed It on the states, has so far presided over a period of no public’s disenchantment with politics. but is picking up steam.” major or world wars, and has greatly con­ Urging several times, "G et Out the Roy Thompson, co-coordinator for tributed to the health and welfare of the peo­ Steele: “It’s patifying to see so many Vote,” he told party workers to concen­ ple of its member nations.” Neighbor’s K itchen...... Page II . people come out to help — people who trate on the unaffiUated voters. “’Those, never have worked in politics before.” “I salute the United Nations,” says Dr. Frederick Lowe, president of Although Dr. Lowe said the United Area P ro file ...... Pages 5, 8, 9 are the people we've got to get out.” Louise Cronin for F. Mac Buckley, can­ Manchester Conununity College, as he addresses an audience this morning Nations has not succeeded in producing a MHS hooters clinch tie ...... Page 15 Futtner praised the “no state income didate for First District conpessman: at Center Park in observation of the 29th anniversary of the United Nations. solution to the UN conferences on the law of tax” issue raised by Robert Steele, GOP BA Club Sports N ight...... Page 16 “The results of the election appear en­ (Herald photo by Pinto) the sea or the world population, nor would he candidate for governor, and said he felt it Thoughts ApLENty...... Page 15 wasn’t exploited enough. couraging. You’d better believe that I believe you’ll see Buckley returned a He left a pile of petitions, to be signed by winner.” people opposing a state income tax, and Earl Odom for Marilyn England, can­ explained similar petitions are being dis­ didate in the Ninth Assembly District: tributed statewide. He said they will be “Lynn has been seeing people in East given to Steele, who, “somewhere along Hartford (part of the district) and in the line will tell voters, ‘Look at all the Nurses Abandon Move for Union

Manchester, and she’s getting the voter- signatures we have opposing a state In­ recopition she needs.” Manchester Public Health Nurses The agency’s directors also voted that a would benefit from a better understanding come tax’.” staff to represent them on a rotating basis, are abandoning efforts to unionize. professional staff representative may at­ of the work of the board of directors, and Reports were given by the following Chris Dalamagas, candidate for Third for example, for six months. No staff tend meetings of the board and its per­ perhaps you feel as we do, you also would candidates or spokespersons: District state senator, didn’t speak, Their decision, said unanimously (member) would be eligible until she or he sonnel and policies committee as a non­ like to have a better understanding of our State Sen. David Odegard, candidate for except to ask for some help in distributing has been employed by this agency for at endorsed, was accepted Wednesday voting participant. work,” least six months. All staff nurses have re-election in the Fourth Senatorial his bumper stickers and literature. by the director of Manchester Public reviewed and agreed with this proposal.” District: “Nothing comes easy and we’ve That had been proposed by staff nurses “To begin this process,” the staff memo Berte reminded the committee Health Nursing Association, Inc. Mrs. Dorian Sbainin, president of the got to keep working at it. We know this Margaret Larabf« and Karen Nash. continued, “we would like to extend an in­ members, “We’ve got to get out the word, (MPHNA). MPHNA board, reported that board election won’t come easy but, if you re­ The staff nurses’ proposal to the board vitation to each board member to visit ‘Make sure Nate (Nathan Agostinelli, can­ members, in voting to concur with these mind people of the startling im­ Staff nurses had petitioned in June of directors stated, “We are in the process with a staff nurse on a selected number of didate for lieutenant governor) is elected.’ proposals, also commended the spirit in provements In the state fiscal condition in Let’s not lose him. Let’s elect him. He’s for collective barganing through the of withdrawing our petition for collective visits and observe some of the other ac­ the four short years we’ve been in control, which they were suggested by the staff. for all the people of the state. Connecticut Nurses Association. barganing with CNA. tivities. they’ll agree and they'll vote with us." “We have decided to do this for two

Each speaker was applauded warmly State ^ p . Donald Genovesi for Wallace reasons: “To enhance the staff’s understanding Irish Jr., candidate for Genovesi’s 12th Wednesday night; however, the warmest “ 1 We feel it best for the agency that we of the board’s function and process, we LOTTERY Assembly District seat: “We’re not sitting applause was for Mary Fletcher, past work directly with each other and through would like to have the opportunity to at­ on our hands in Manchester. We’re all out president of the Manchester Republican Miss Austin or any executive director; tend the personnel and policies committee WINNERS working. It won’t be easy but Wally will Women’s Club, and it was for non-political “2 It would serve no constructive pur­ meetings and also board meetings. We remarks. win in the 12th District. He’s been pose to dwell on issues of the past. feel that representation of the staff on a This week’s winning number in the WEATHER rotating basis would be most helpful to all. knocking on doors. He’s been on the After Berte and the committee “It is our hope we can begin a new Connecticut State Lottery is 88983. Bonus “The members would be selected by the issues.” members congratulated her on her relationship starting now. We believe we numbers drawn are 68520 and 38141. Marion Taggart for State Rep. G. birthday, she said, “I’m happy to be 51, Warren Westbrook, candidate for re- because I thought I was 52, and it was a Partly cloudy tonight with lows in the 40s. Considerable cloudiness and mild election in the 14th Assembly District; pleasant surprise. I ’m happy, also, to be Friday, with a chance of showers late in "Fiscal responsibility and a common associated with Republicans, because they the day. High in the mid 60s. sense approach are Warren Westbrook’s are socially concerned and they take a platform, and the voters know he is National weather map on Page 2. practical approach. I'm happy even t o Nurse Supervisor Selected sincere and dedicated.” have my words made public.”

Mrs. Karen Reid of Manchester has reasons for her resignation, adding she degree at University of Connecticut School plans to retire to her home and family. been named supervisor of nurses for of Nursing. She lives at 44 Doane St. with the Manchester Public Health Nur­ Mrs. Gowett has served as a nurse at her husband, Francis, and daughter, Nan­ Remarks on Bailey sing Association, Inc. Hartford Hospital and Manchester cy. The Gowetts are also the parents of The announcement was made at a Memorial Hospital. A graduate of another daughter, Mrs. Dennis Vincent of Champlain Valley School of Nursing, Manchester, and a son, Edward, of Atlan­ meeting of the agency’s board of directors Wednesday. Plattsburg, N.Y., she received a B.S. ta, Ga.

Split Republicans Mrs. Reid will succeed Mrs. Dorothy Gowett of Manchester who has submitted

HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Lowell P. Democrats and Independents than within her resignation as of Nov. 30. Weicker, R-Conn., has accused his own his own party, said Steele’s charges were Mrs. Retd, 27, who will assume her party’s gubernatorial candidate of using a “mistake.” duties Nov. 4, is a native of Manchester, a 1965 graduate of Manchester High School, "guilt by association innuendo” to attack “ Bob has too much in the way of a good Police Pursue Clues the Democratic gubernatorial nominee record to campaign on without engaging In and 1969 graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Nursing. She has and the state party chairman. guilt by association Innuendo,” he said. “ I NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - The desk is as known for his determination as Weicker W ^nekay criUzed as "im ­ hope the voters don’t fall for It.” been a part-time nurse at Manchester Ormsby is for his cool. officer pointed to the telephone and proper” Robert H. Steele’s reviving a 14- "You will recall the thing I took Mr. Memorial Hospital since May 1974. Although the 1969 slaying of Paget told Police Chief Thomas Ormsby, year controversy with a charge that The new supervisor of nurses served as Weatherly, a University of Connecticut (H.R.) Halderoan to task for was the Democratic Ouirman John F. Bailey attempt by the White House to associate a staff nurse for 2W years with the "He says he knows the killers.” For a graduate student, remains unsolved, Shay profited from the "illegal” sale of a down­ Visiting Nurses Association in New Haven quiet professional like Ormsby, it was doggedly spent two years on it snd tied tli* Democrats with Communists and foreign town Hartford Electric Light Co. building. money without the facts,” said Weicker, a where her experience included child a routine call. killing Into the murders of two female

Bailey labeled the charges "nonsense” member of the Senate Watergate Com- health, school nursing, general staff work hltehlkers on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. and team leader. She has served as staff Under relentless pressure since 8; 58 and added, "The OOP tried In the 1962 mltee. Both have men assigned to finding a nee­ nurse at University of Connecticut- p.m. Saturday, when six persons were campaign to make something out of the Steele said a corporation that includes dle in a haystack; a 10-year-old car that MeCkmk Hospital, and worked in public found shot to death in a bakery shop, ■ale of the HEIXX) building, and they Bailey “reaped a $2 million plus profit” in was seen — without question — at the health at Norfolk, Va. Ormsby took the call smoothly and told found nothing but an honest business tran- the 1960 purchase of the HBLCO office at scene of the murders. ■aettoo.” Mrs. Reid is the daughter of Mr. and the man he would be contacted personally. 206 Pearl St., In violation of state law It la a white 1964 Pontiac Grand M Stesle, a Republican congressman, tried because the sale had not been given prior Mrs. Louis Youell, 88 Harlan St. She lives "We’re getting a lot of calls from the with a danuged left front fm dv that ngjr to tie the sale to Mrs. Orasso, the with her husband, Sydney, and their 10- approval by the Public Utilities Oommis- public and you know it only takes one — or may not have Connadloiit UoMgg.. Democratic gubernatorial candidate. "It slon. month-old daughter, Erika, at 60C Am­ one that will lead someplace,” said plates. Ormsby calii flndlni tha ear < bassador Dr. la the height of hypocrtiy to hear Mrs. Bailey said “This nonsense abolit the old Ormsby, a former detective commander. cruciai to the Inveetigatlon. , Orasso screaming about utility costs while HBLCO building we bought 14 years ago Is Mrs. Gowett, who has served with her ‘hoes’ Is lining his pockets like this.” MPHNA for the past four years — two There are 40 policemen assigned to the The twiHloar hanKop origUullmgltiill W et^, shown In a recant ftatewl4i MRS, KAREN REID years as a staff nurse and two years as case, including a State Police task force a wrap-around (root (See Page Fourteen) poll to have more support among Named Superviior supervisor of nurses — cited personal headed by James Shay, a lieutonent, who (See Page Fenilcmi)

V PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 24. 1974 ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Oct. 14, 1974 — PAGE THWir.ir.

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PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 24, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Thuri.. Oct, 24. 1974 — PAGE SEVEN iKaurliPstpr iEimiiim Hin-alii OPEN FORUM OPINION Am. W L ■■ ■• --•N: ^ ' • jd P - i UNICEF To the editor: It is that time of the year again and soon we will be asked to give to UNICEF. I am From the Top Down sure that we all share concern for all W needy chllden in the world, but I am just t ~i~r as sure that we would not be willing to sup­ ANNIVeitSAKY Or the Bottom Up? port UNICEF if we all realized how it has repeatedly assisted the Communists in their drive to enslave the world. OCTOBER 2 0 ”26th w- The Communists have had a keen In­ ! The exchange between incumbent Fulbright, who was dumped in an terest In UNICEF since Its Inception, ! Sen. Abraham RJbicoff, Democrat, Arkansas primary by a man stumping which is illustrated by the fact that its All D&L stores Open Tonight turning high prices upside-down! I very first chairman was Ludwig* and his Republican challenger, James on state issues,'than those who would Rajchmann, a Communist from Soviet- SALE ! Brannen III, the other day points out defend national issue activism like controlled Poland. When he was sub­ I one of the underlying reasons Sen. Ribicoff. poenaed in 1957 by the Senate Judiciary Committee to answer questions about his : members of Congress seemingly are Brannen, the obvious underdog, is connections with Communist agent Alger I reluctant to step into any leadership raising in our opinion, a valid issue for Hiss, Rajchmann fled this country rather than appear before the committee. i vacuum. in essence it is a rare voter that votes 8 great new savings extras for the last 3 In 1952 the Senate Internal Security Sub­ • In defending substantial financial for a national leader as such but rather committee published a 434-page document 1 aid to his campaign from out-of-state for a guy who will watch the store. entitled Activities of United States Cuban Minister Citizens Employed by the United Nations, Cuban Foreign Minister Raul } contributors. Sen. Ribicoff said he The option is not an easy one for as in which it revealed that “startling Roa told the United Nations I was proud that his stands on the issues much as we want leadership in evidence has disclosed infiltration into the General Assembly that his days.. • Save on these beautiful buys for now and for Christmas were attracting national support. Washington we, as voters, tend to be UN of an overwhelmingly large group of country would not resume disloyal U.S. citizens, many of whom are realtions with the United States His feeling that these same issues selfish in that we want men and closely associated with the international until the U. 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Three of the Cabinet” that none was really an intimate. them at elbow’s length. They were the munist countries. In a ratio not unlike that consumer protection, environmental of the other UN ventures, the United be assisted by Mrs. Harry feels about certain issues and how powerful group are on trial now in Abraham Lincoln had no one. Theodore men who worked for him and he was their concerns, etc., is good for Connecticut Washington, perhaps the men who had the Roosevelt, who was a talking and writing driving taskmaster. States has furnished approximately $42 Baskind, Mrs. Nicholas much he tries to translate action on Cerewianka, Mrs. Raymond greatest influence under him — John man, liked to have an intellectual group Which brings us full circle back to million of the money. Also, as with any too or should Connecticut have a Blake, Mrs. Kenneth Easton, these issues into meaning for his con­ Mitchell, H.R. (Bob) Haldeman and John around him, but none was close to his Richard Nixon. For foreign policy advice, ‘aid’ program, the assistance does not go Mrs. William Gilroy Jr., Mrs. senator who concentrates on the state Ehrlichman. They were not the men who decisions. Woodrow Wilson had Col. he had Secretary of State Henry to the needy but is administered through stituents, he can become vulnerable governments.” And as any refugees from Russell Granniss, Mrs. Bruce first. who were in any real sense his advisers, Edward House — man of affairs, novelist, Kissinger, but each man kept the other at to charges of “who is watching the except Mitchell for a time. Nixon was amateur diplomat — but quarreled with a distance on anything political or per­ Communist dictatorship will be glad to tell Green, Mrs. William Hall, Mrs. you, food and medicine are used by the Robert Johns. store,” meaning serving' his con­ To paraphrase the late “Engine pretty sure about where he wanted to go him and, after his stroke, his second wife, sonal. As for his Palace Guard, no one can and why. They men he used were there as Edith Bolling, was almost queen regent. Communists as political weapons to keep Also, Mrs. Raymond Ruddell, stituents more provincial needs while Charlie” Wilson of General Motors, tell who was watching whom. In those a ways and means committee to carry it Warren Harding had Harry Daugherty dark, twisting corridors of power, peoples under subjection. Mrs. Richard Kingsley, Mrs. he attempts to provide leadership on a Sen. Ribicoff seems to be saying, out. and his gang, who pulled Harding deeper everyone was lying in wait for everyone In 1962 an important national Catholic Walter Lawrence, Mrs. Clara “What is good for the country is good And of course we must add Bebe into the mud than he may have wanted to else. weekly. The Wanderer, prepared a flyer Lediard, Mrs. Orlando national scale concerning some about UNICEF. It contained the Tibbetts, Mrs. George Smith, for Connecticut,” and Brannen seems Rebozo, the man around whom mystery go. Franklin D. Roosevelt had Louie Certainly the Palace Guard was no hap­ problems. still clings and with whom the law hasn’t Howe, the newspaperman who shepherded py family group. It kept out intruders and following: “As for Catholic spokesmen and Mrs. Nielan Smith. Sen. Ribicoff has not hesitated to to think the phrase should be the other yet caught up. In the current Watergate him into the White House and then—quite it shut Nixon off from the outside world. who in recent years have taken a stand against participating in UNICEF 'trick or way around. trial the government contends that John apart from his famed Brain Trust — he But otherwise it was a house divided attempt to provide leadership for treating,’ only a few weeks ago we wrote N Mitchell sent Frederick LaRue to Miami, had the abiding figure of Harry Hopkins, against itself, with Haldeman and to Msgr. Edward J. Goebel, causes, which may or may not have As we said. Sen. Ribicoff by virue Fla., to pick up $50,000 in cash from who started as a social worker and Ehrlichman crowding out Mitchell; with Breath Test wide ribbed Rebozo, half of it to pay the original became as authentic a presidential con­ M itchell contemptuous of the two archdiocesan superintendent of schoojs, the same priorities at home that they of his long service, m ay be able to get For Cancer misses untrimmed Watergate burglars. From time to time, fidant as any in American history. “Prussians” ; with each of the pair mis­ asking him whether Milwaukee schoms turtlenecks special group have nationally. That Congress, as a away wi^i it. 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A foreign agent’s telephone bon above a certain threshhold powers. decided against the possible perils of jas their constitutional right to a jury Submitted by must be tapped, just as an American seemed to indicate the presence an income of $100,000 per year would Roxane Feeney As a people, I suspect we wish to believe meddling with our counterintelligence agent’s phone in Moscow is tapped. We of tumors in the body, accord­ not only in our purity but in our innocence. jselected from a cross section of their suffer legal deprivation, if his jury did Church of the system. The memo, of course, did not ap­ can’t give the other side points in the un- ing to test results. community. Assumption Wiretapping to obtain information about prove wiretapping in espionage cases. But itidy game of espionage. not include a good cross section of his criminals, domestic and foreign, is not it did say simply that the Court was not in­ 5 We know of no legal provision that That is why there is little chance economic peers. nice. It’s an invasion of privacy, even if terested in studying the matter. Congress will legislate to require sanctioned by a judge, and that means it ^specifies “cross section of their com- Among his findings. Judge Smith ’This figures. Despite the Nixon ad­ warrants for intelligence taps and to es­ Jars the Constitution’s Fourth ministration’s abuse of the term, national Avoid Skid i^unity” as a criteron in empanelling tablish rules for obtaining them. Such The Connecticut S af^ y^ m - noted that 5.4 per cent of the im­ Amendment’s ban on unreasonable security still has a convincing, magical legislation is now being studied by the ja jury. searches and seizures. ring to it. Nobody is against national mission warns that frbst forms panelled jurors in the county earn less F ^eral Wiretap Commission, a child of on bridges and overpasses j The strange ruling arises from the But wiretapping in espionage cases is security, only against using national than $5,000 annually, while 15.9 per also necessary, on the grounds that every Congress, and is the continuing subject of before roads. Drivers should security as an excuse for the abuse of debate on Capitol Hill. But I don’t l»lieve Knowledge that the “poor” fall to cent earn less than that amount. effort must be made to thwart a foreign power. Obviously, five members of the approach these locations with lianrliPiitn power’s attempts to subvert and, perhaps there are enough members of Congress caution to avoid a surprise skid. Vote, even though their right to do so In another finding which clearly Supreme Court decided no abuse of power willing to put shackles on our eventually, to destroy the Republic. That was involved. In doing so, they had to Is guaranteed by the constitution, both quite properly is called protecting the counterintelligence operation. The folks would establish two grades of justice Etteninti Bmlh accept the fact that the spy does not back home may abhor the need to tap a ps to minorities and as to sex. national security. Most of us — at least the judge stated, “Citizens of a defen­ operate in the relatively open manner of foreign spy’s phone but few of them reject WORLD ALMANAC coordinating POUNDED OCT. 1,1881 FACTS There is some sociological seman- dant’s class are more likely to have Publlthcd by th» Publlihad evary the need. Manchaatar avaning axcapt Sun- Indeed the case involved In the Supreme Ics employed in the reasoning which knowledge of their customs and PubllahlnqCo.,Haral

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C ^ T V 8 Color TV Super-Warm Nylon Stan'a TV Service — — — CLIP N’ SAVE.— — — . •— 1 ;As Witness of the Court "The excellent solid state engineering of the ; WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. new XL-100 makes it virtually maintenance-free ■ BONUS BUY I He said it may be a case in Snorkel Hood Herry Brown r* District Judge John J. Sirica ThePFKUECTAIS ThePFK>JECTA17 which “85 per cent of what he P U B L I C Model ET355 Model ET30e 16-20 Lb. C-raised the possibility IS'diagonal I7‘ dt»oooil s Wednesday that former Presi- said is true, but we have serious Average r^dent R ic h ^ M. Nixon may be concerns about the other 15 per Arctic Parkas RECORDS cent.” “ called as a witness of the court Butteitall —In the Watergate cover-up trial “Your honor knows the history of Watergate,” Neal Hog. 21.00 & 22.00 Warranty Deeds * More TV program directors, TV station chief engineers, senior £^so none of the lawyers would Joseph L. and Elsie L. ;“have to vouch for his said, “and it’s not been a 'TV cameramen and independent TV service technicians own history of everyone telling the Swensson to Robert C. and Nan­ your Cthithfulness. cy A. Barnes, property at 29 RCA than any other color TV. Doni settle for less for family. ^ Nixon’s name was raised in same thing about the same 9 9 9 9 event.” Somerset Dr., $49,000. ;-an exchange between Sirica and TURKEYS Frank E. and Exie L. tAssistant Special Prosecutor William Frates, a lawyer for I Kllcollins to Bruce R. and .: James Neal about the credlbili- m defendant John D. Ehrllchman, Rugged nylon shell with thickly Victoria. Melesko Loretta V. Johnston, property “ty of some of the future then raised Nixon’s name, at 48-50 Pioneer Circle, $35,000. SPEC IA LS I witnesses. ’The jury was out of suggesting that the former insulated nion quilt lining. Pile lined Canterbury Construction 'the courtroom at the time. the Edith Serei Institute of Je w ish Rye President might be called as a snorkel hood. Giant zip front with Professional Skin Care, will Corp. to James P. and Sirica earlier told the jury court witness to avoid credibili­ storm flap. Machine washable. Marianne McSweegan, proper­ Ripe, Yellow ;that whenever the prosecution specialize in professional skin Pumpernldtol ty problenu. Nixon has brnn Sizes 4 to 7, $16.99; Sizes 8 to 2u. care treatments at well as ty on Strawberry Lane, $41,000. ^or th« defense calls a witness, subpoenaed to testify by both Building Permits % those lawyers nqrmally vouch $18.99 make-up coordination and BAMANAS the prosecution and the Ring (top), $100 David A. Patrla for David 6READ p o r the truthfulness of his £*•/ P»yminl$ application. She It also a defaise. Earrings (large), $120 Edwards, additions at 13 id •teftimooy. graduate of the Connecticut Earrings (small), $95 Institute of Hairdressing, New Bilyeau St., $2,680. { But Neal said there was “That could happen,” Sirica O York Skin Care Seminar and L.C. Co. for William Shea, lb. - 'M W concern” among the told Frates. “I’m not saying it tool shed at 149 Charter Oak St., Vh JEW CLERS-SILVERSM ITH S SINCE 1900 the New Jersey Skin Care AN'S TV SERVICE ,utlon that their w ithies will happen. In that case, Loaf Seminar. $350. 1073 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER he Mling the whole nobody would have to vouch for 988 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER John Zeppa, tool shed at 86 649-9279 ^ t his credibility.” Ml. Melesko resides at 224 E. ALSO » HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN Middle Tpke. Lenox St., $200.

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■ten-iiliiS PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 24, 1874 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. Oct. 24. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN OBITUARIES Two Students Named To THOUGHTS M anchester Booters Clinch Tie School Board POLICE REPORT SPORTS Mrs. Robert Hutchins Mrs. Eleanor H. Green ■___ L Mrs. Marian A. Hutchins, 61, Mrs. Eleanor Hart Green of VERNON For Second Straight CCIL Title SLATE Court 12 charging him with Erdenheim, Pa., died MANCHCSTER of 70 Higbie Dr., East Hartford, Kenneth C. Piscottano, 25, of third-degree forgery and died Wednesday at St. Francis Wednesday at her home. She Thursday Hartford was arrested fourth-degree larceny. By Len Auster Yesterday’s whitewashing different story as the Tribe Hospital, Hartford. She was the was the mother of William H. Brian Berger, was elected for. Police said the arrest was. SOCCER Green of Manchester. Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Got Their Wish Clinching at least a tie for was the 11th straight and came roaring out and tallied wife of Robert M. Hutchins. a one-year term, and Jopnne Hartford Police Department on made in connection with the in­ East Hampton at Cheney She is also survived by a New York Giant fans finally got their wish with the trade the Central Connecticut that ties a 1959 mark for five third period goals. Tayo Bom in Benson, Vt., Mrs. Ramondetta, a two-year term, a Circuit Court 12 warrant vestigation of a complaint from Tech Hutchins lived in East Hartford daughter and eight as Rockville High School of Norm Snead to the San Francisco 49ers just Interscholastic League shutouts in a season. The Stimac tallied twice, upping charging him with third-degree Hartmann’s Super Market in his season total to seven, Newington at Rockville for 33 years. She and her hus­ grandchildren. representatives on the Vernon Rockville, concerning allegedly before the NFL deadline. Yale Bowl patrons have not been (CCIL) soccer title yester­ locals have two more dates Graveside services are Satur­ conspiracy to commit larceny. and Reiner Cacace, Jim Glastonbury at South band delivered the Sunday edi­ Board of Education. ’The charge is in connection stolen checks. receptive to Snead nor his teammates as diminishing day was Manchester High remaining on the calendar Windsor day at 1:30 p.m. in Rose Hill McNickle and Mike Lombar­ tion of the Hartford Courant in Christine Doherty is also ser­ with the attempted theft Oct. 15 results have been viewed in the big saucer in New Haven. with a 7-0 thumping of game along wi^ the annual alum­ Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. 'i'l Zimmerman was released on Ellington at Stafford the South Windsor area for 17 ving the second year of a two- of a case of cigarettes valued at The Giants really don’t have a home. Those fans at the but outclassed Penney High ni game Saturday at do each found the mark. years. The Rose Hill Funeral Home, year term. a 1150 non-surety bond for CROSS COUNTRY 1150 from Liggett Drug in the Bowl are not the same ones who had seats at Yankee in East Hartford. Memoriai Field. Sullivan Lombardo’s score was on a She is also survived by her 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, is in appearance in Circuit Court 12, Ellington at Stafford Parkade, police said. and back-up Duffy Leone penalty kick, the senior co­ mother, Mrs. Stella Hulett of charge of arrangements. Stadium. Calling It home and having all kinds of expletives The Indians are now 10-1 Coventry at COC Meet Piscottano allegedly rented Rockville, Nov. 5. captain’s first as a varsity Benson; two daughters, Mrs. There are no calling hours. thrown at them when early performance is downtrodden in the league for 50 points split duties in the net against The senior class at the high the getaway car, tried to keep a performer. Lombardo is the Martha Fanelli of Wethersfield must be exasperating to the Giants. Some of the gridders and either have to defeat or the Black Knights and they Cheney Tech/East Windsor school has elected the following store employe busy during the heart of the defense at and Miss Janice Hutchins of have stated it’s much more pleasant playing on Uie road tie Windham High Tuesday didn’t record a save as the -pi p at Granby officers; Sue Corcoran, presi­ attempted theft, and, shortly East Hartford; two sisters, than facing the Bowl critics. at Memorial Field to cap­ defense kept Penney, now 0- center fullback. Honored at School dent; Mark Cameron, vice after the attempt, picked up the Mrs. Ada Hart of Rutland, Vt., Mrs. Edna M. Riley 12, at long range. Concluding the scoring at president; Charlene. Ryan, thief at Grandma’s Restaurant ture the crown for the se­ and Mrs. Dalton Stackhouse of TOLLAND - Mrs. Edna M. PINEHURST 14:10 of the final stanza was secretary; Allen Meyer, on W. Middle Tpke., police said. At 302 Main cond consecutive year. Friday East Hartford; and four Riley, 81, of McLean, Va., died John J. Kautz has been named a Distinguished Military Heads Schools Morton the Answer? A sluggish first half saw Sullivan with his second goal treasurer; and Kathleen Police have not yet identified Dares to make you a smarter Manchester won the 1973 ti­ grandchildren. Tue^ay at a Manchester con­ Student at Norwich University, and here (left) receives With the trade of Snead, the Giants acquired disgruntled Manchester take an early 1-0 of the campaign, both CROSS COUNTRY McLaughlin, assistant Dr. Arnold Elman, Coven­ the man who carried out the shopper... tle with a 12-0 ledger. Funeral services are tonight valescent home. She was the the award from Col. John J. Doixly. The colonel is the un­ lead at the 2:53 mark of the Windham at Manchester treasurer. FREEZER PLEASERS Dallas Cowboy signal-caller , who has been Earlier in the campaign against Penney. He booted at 8 at Samsel-Bassinger sister of Albert Thomforde and iversity’s professor of military science. Kautz, a 1971 try’s new superintendent of case. He was grabbed by Ralph first period as senior Co- Windsor Locks at East Dukett, assistant store If your freezer is getting emp­ picking up splinters all season. The price was high for the Tayo Stimac home his marker with a Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Miss Anna Thomforde, both of ^aduate of East Catholic High School, is the son of Mr. schools, will assume his Tribe netminder Ray Reiner Cacace Catholic manager, dropped the case in ty, call Frank Toros or come 31-year-old former University of (California star and it maze of players gathered in Rd., South Windsor. Burial will Tolland. duties during the week of Sullivan established a new South Windsor at Far­ and Mrs. Eugene Bailey of 33 E. Eldridge St. He qualifies Junior class officers elected in and see him. It’s a good must be questioned. Will he be a one year stand-in? Captain Billy MacLean con­ Coach Dick Danielson’s In­ couldn’t dent the nets front of the Penney net. be in Fairview Cemetery, Ben­ She is also survived by a son, N0V..I2. or Nov. 18. the Parkade parking lot and ran school record for con­ mington for the DMS by being in the upper third of his class in are: Jeff Gledhill, president; into the woods near Hilliard time to freeze a Chuck, a Morton has sip e d a contract with the World Football verted a penalty kick for his dians applied pressure further. son, Vt. a daughter, and 10 He has been serving as secutive wins with eight. 1 military science and the upper half in other academic sub­ Jenifer Johnson, vice presi­ Pond. Hindquarter or some of these 10th marker of the season. throughout the half but The second half was a Friends may call at the grandchildren. assistant superintendent of Leape for next season. A clause in his pact he revealed The funeral is Friday at 8:15 jects. He may now apply for a commission as a second dent; Joanne Ramondetta, Piscottano was followed by FREEZER PLEA9ERS..._ Saturday funeral home tonight from 7 to schools in East Greenbush, releases him from his obligation if the team, Houston, a.m. from the White-Gibson- lieutenant in the regular Army, effective upon graduation. secretary; Mary Schooley, Dukett to Grandma’s and then ...... moved. It has. Even if he decides to remain with the FOOTBALL Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm Lautz is also included in“Who’s Who Among Students in treasurer; and Shirley Beer, N.Y. He places Dr. Donald on a wild chase through U.8. Cholcn 6 to 7 Lb. Manchester at Enfield Hardy who will be leaving Giants after this cam paip, he won’t be the godsend now or St., Rockville, with a Mass at American Universities and Colleges.” assistant treasurer. Manchester to 1-86 near Packer Cut Whoio in the future. Xavier at East Catholic (N) St. Matthew’s Church at 9. the system Friday. Caldor’s store where Dukett got Mrs. Anna Mulligan TENDERLOINS *2.59 n. It seems here a wiser move would’ve been the acquisi­ A’s Bolster Batting Punch Rockville at Bloomfield Buriai will be in North a reading of the license plate, South Windsor at VERNON - Mrs. Anna D. tion of Terry Bradshaw, who is lanpishing on the Mulligan, 72, of 222 Lake St. Cemetery. police said. Newington ’ bench having lost his starting role. died this morning at her home. Friends may cali at the Piscottano posted a $250 sure­ Really Fresh Lean 12 1/2 lb. BOWLING She was the widow of Charles funeral home tonight from 7 to ty bond for court Nov. 18. Average WelgM Whole Bradshaw has the ability and potential to be a p e a t Acquiring Billy Williams Mulligan. 9. There wili be a prayer ser­ Weicker Condemns Remarks PORK LOINS M .1 9 ib . helmsman. He could’ve been the solution. Roy D. McCarter, 18, of 241 Mrs. Mulligan was bom in vice tonight at 7 at the funeral Cut To Order East Hartford and had lived in home. (Coiitiiuird from Page One) Speaking at United Nations Day the energy crisis. Cotter later voted for Charter Oak St. was arrested Needs Complete Overhaul OAKLAND (UPI) — The World Champion Oakland A’s The A’s called Williams the “premier hitter of the ZODIAC - Loretta Griffin the East Hartford-Vemon area ceremonies in Stamford, Ribicoff said the the Energy Transportation Act. Buckley Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. on Lean Ground bolstered their batting muscle Wednesday with two major National League.” A Cubs spokesman said Williams had 192, Rose Robideau 470. Rec to Form the silliest thing yet from the Steele cam­ Main St. on a Circuit Court 12 The have gone from Super Bowl champs most of her life. Before her U.N. must play a role of “economic said the act wili raise the price of oil by 70 trades-obtaining “premier hitter” Billy Williams from agreed to the deal. paign.” warrant charging him with B E E F M .I B i b . retirement, she was a teacher mediation” in a world weakened by infla­ cents over the next 10 years. to chumps in a relatively short period. How far they’ve the Cubs and first baseman Pat Bourque from the To get Bourque from the Twins, Oakland gave up two ELKS - Stan Seymour 149- Court Squad He said Steele ‘‘is apparently afraid to second-degree larceny. 10 Lb. LoU 352, Jack Christadore 140, Ernie in elementary schools in Hart­ Mrs. Catherine Donovan tion and the rising importance of raw fallen was shown by the overwhelming defeat to the equal­ Minnesota Twins. players from its Tucson Pacific Coast League farm club, The Rec Department plans to run against Ella Grasso, so he’s decided to The charge is in connection Pepin 363, A1 Pirkey 353, Nick ford and East Hartford. She Mrs. Catherine W. Donovan, materials. ly inept Baltimore Colts. enter a team Gils run against me.” with the theft of a shopping bag U.S. Choice A’s owner Charles 0. Finley said Williams, 36, who has a Darnell Ford, 22, an outfielder, and pitcher Dennis was a communicant of Sacred 73, of 23 Goslee Dr. died this “If the collective force of the United has never really fulfilled his billing as a Twerdy 359, Frank Pagano 369, A HELCO spokesman said the charges and a wallet from a woman lifetime batting average of .294, would be used primarily Meyers, 24. season in an inter-town league Heart Church and a member of morning at Manchester Nations is not brought into play, we can Semantics ROUND GROUND * 1 .3 9 great quarterback. ’The Jets had two good seasons but the Reggie Tomlinson 351, Tony with entries from Newington, were a “rehash” of an old story, while walking on Linden St. Oct. 5 at as a designated hitter. ^urque opened the 1974 season with Oakland but was Desimone 373, Ray Beauregard the Retired Teachers Associa­ Memoriai Hospital after a short look forward to economic collapse, trade 10 Lb. Lots rest have been disappointments. ’The weak-kneed bomber, Glastonbury, South Windsor, Mrs. Grasso called Steele’s charges “the 10:30 p.m. To obtain Williams, who spent his entire 14-year career traded in August to the Twins for Jim Holt. He batted .225 357, Bob Talmadge 139-351. tion of Connecticut. illness. She was the widow of wars, embargoes,” he said. (UPI) - Can cows at Enfield and Farmington. tactics of despair,” and predicted “there McCarter was put in a jail admittedly, never has had a strong supporting cast but with the (^bs, the Oakland team sent two relief pitchers with two home runs and 24 RBIs for both Oakland and Survivors are a son, Richard Charles Donovan. James H. Brannen III, his GOP oppo­ the Utah State Prison be considered as in­ 2 Smokey Favorites At a date to be announced, would be more attacks just like it.” cell at Police Headquarters where other peats have succeeded, he’s failed. and 23-year-old Manny Trillo, a second baseman, to Minnesota. Mulligan of Bloomingdale, She was bom March 25,1901, nent, said today his proposal for making mates? COMMERCIAL - Fred Oakes tryouts will be held to select a PUC Chairman Howard H. Hausman, a overnight in lieu of 3500 surety MORRELL HAM The overhaul should begin from the top down with the 160-373, George Barber 151-139- N.J.; a brother, Timothy in Pennsylvania, and lived in public reasons for missing roll callvotes State auditor David S. Monson notes that Chicago. Ford hit .273 with 12 homers for the Toros while Meyers, team to represent the Rec. Republican, contradicted Steele, saying bond. He was to appear in court Whole or Butt ouster of General Manager Weeb Ewbank. He’s a tight­ 392, Tony Yacono 136-360, Mike Downey of Woonsocket, R.I.; a Manchester for 15 years after' will give the public “the right to know if a Utah law makes it illegal for products “We feel that he will be the finest designated hitter in out 2 Vz months with a knee injury, recorded a 6-4 mark The eligibility requirements the statute required PUC approval only today. Kelly 148-353, Art Ruff Jr. 140, sister, Mrs. Catherine Smith of having moved from their elected officials are off somewhere made by inmates to be sold on the open 1 /2 Lb. *1.79 wad. He spends the owners’ money like it’s his own and the the American League,” Finley said of Williams. “He hits and 3.93 ERA. are; You must be a seventh or for the sale of “essential” properties or AI Napoletano 136, Dave North Palm Beach, Fla.; and Wethersfield. collecting speaking fees while the people’s market in competition with private end result is a bunch of unhappy players. Some do get their with authority and consistency as evidenced by his out­ The acquisition of Bourque provided the A’s with a first eighth grader and not have equipment. David J. Bartlett, 30, of 71 Simply Delicious Bujaucius 141-381, John Johnson three grandchildren. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. business is being conducted.” business. money but for the majority the payroll is inbalanced. standing record.” reached your 15th birthday The statute puts the burden of getting Village St., Rockville was Center Cut Lean baseman who could replace disgruntled Gene Tenace. 154-377, Lee Pryor 138-139-384, Funeral arrangements are in­ Eiizabeth Hineline of Brannen said Ribicoff missed four votes He said an audit of the prison uncovered Fourteen Jets are playing out their option and it appears prior to the start of the season approval on the utilities themselves and arrested today and charged The A’s gave up pitchers Darold Knowles, 32, a southpaw Tenace was yanked twice during the A’s World Series George Burgess 136402, Ken complete. Phiilipsburg, N.J., and several on June 16,1972, because he was speaking the fact that milk produced at the dairy SMOKED PORK CHOPS most are heading to new horizons. which will be approximately apparently requires nothing on the part of with operating a motor vehicle who has pitched on three of Oakland’s championship with Los Angeles and vehemently announced that he Osborne 137, Bruce Dubiel 137, Friends may call at nieces and nephews. at an American University, Washington, farm was being sold to commercial out­ lb. *1.89 Dec. 1, and be a Manchester the purchaser. - while under the influence of Give us the days of showman Sonny Werblin when peen- teams, and Bob Locker, a right-hander who sat on the waned to be traded to get in more playing time. Newkirk and Whitney Funeral The Holmes Funeral Home, affair. lets. Ted Lawrence 375, Rick Nicola resident. In Connecticut’s Senate race. Sen. liquor. backs were spent wisely and quality players were brought bench in 1974 following an injury in preseason training. The trade for Willianfis possibly meant that Reggie 360, Jim Colangelo Jr. 353, Rob Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East 400 Main St., is in charge of In the congressional races, Mac “There is a legal question here as to Land of Lakes Games are tentatively set to Abraham A. Ribicoff today warned the The charge followed a colli­ into the fold. The Jets desperately n e ^ a change. Now Knowles compiled a 3-3 record and a 4.22 ERA in 45 Nicola 352, Rick Johnson 361, Hartford, Friday from 3 to 5 arrangements which are in­ Buckley, the GOP contender in the First whether the milk is an inmate product; Jackson would remain an outfielder. It had been assumed be played on the weekends, United Nations must play a role in com­ sion of Bartlett’s vehicle and CHEESE they’re like a sinking ship, with most of it submerged. Mai Darling 357. and 7 to 9 p.m. complete. District, Wednesday said his Democratic After all, the cows produced the milk.” 5 lb. Box, Not SUced games in 1974,44 of which were in relief. Locker spent 1972 that Jackson would take the.role of designated hitter if his Saturdays or Sundays. Ray bating world inflation and the race for con­ the parked car of Charles A. foe’s radio advertisements are mis­ “I guess what I’m really asking is with the Cubs and led the team in saves with 14 while injured leg didn’t heal properly. Clamposeo will coach the team. trols of raw materials, while his GOP foe Martin of 24 Starkweather St. *4.89 SPICE - Barbara Cool 130, N otice leading. Buckley said while Rep. William whether cows are inmates,” said Monson Notebook Jottings collecting 10 wins. Williams could also be used in the outfield or at first For further information contact said lawmakers should be forced to today at 12:33 a.m. in the ***‘ Bertha Roback 127, Linda r many rel R. Cotter takes credit for championing the in asking the attorney general’s office to base when not a DH, the A’s said. Carl Silver at the Rec. explain why they have missed roil call Purnell parking area off Oak St. .[ East Catholic should give serious consideration of ter­ Smith 132-347. and friends who sent Uie beautiful flower cause of New England consumers during clarify the situation. Large White Strictly arrangements and offered the use of votes. Court is Nov. 18. minating its contract with Bloomfield High. The m their cars in our recent bereavement in Fresh the loss of our dear moUier, grand- Laws Challenged E6BS Warhawks had absolutely no intention of playing football moUier, great-mandmother and gieat- A black family, residents of last Saturday night. ’They were looking for fights. For­ great-grandmotner. We especially want NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The Spec, at Dozen to thank the nursing staff at the Manchester for six years, tunately the officials did an excellent job and a major out­ first legal challenge to Connec­ 79 * Seattle Upends Portland Manchester Memorial Hospital, the nur­ reported Tuesday someone break didn’t arise. The hoop season is forthcoming and one sing staff at the Meadows Nursing ticut’s new election laws will be stuck a sign on their property Home, Dr. Idarzialo, Rev. Wayne Kendd heard Friday during a session Johnson Named To Sewer Unit wonders if serious trouble won’t occur with the Eagles FREE SAFETY CHECK and the Manchester Poiice Dept. saying “Support your local New Holiday Pumpkin and slated to play at Bloomfield... Plaudits to the Penney High As College Giants Clash The famUy of in U.S. District Court. The KKK.” Mrs., Winifred Lennon Connecticut Civil Liberties Mincemeat and here and we 50-member girls* drill team for their halftime show last Johnson, recommended by was approved. The entire The family told police they Union and the League of TOLLAND peddlers; and tax exeption for have the new COOKING ease Saturday at the Penney-Manchester football game in East NEW YORK (U P I ) - Bill only 2:55 left. Nate Archibald team had won its first three S i r V.: the Democratic Town Com­ amount is reimbursable by a church properties. have not had any real problems for frying and baking. led the Kings with 24 points and Women Voters are challehging Vivian Kenneson Hartford. It was evident that long hours of practice take Walton and Tom Burleson, games. The Bullets originated mittee, was secretary of the state grant. Harkins noted he is trying to with racism in Manchester. 15 assists while Chet Walker parts of the Watergate-inspired Correspondent place as execution of routines was very smooth and in un­ the giants of college basket­ in Chicago as the Zephyrs in sewer study committee which The selectmen appointed set up a meeting for next week shopPINEHURST had 24 Mints for the Bulls. 1961. Rudy Tomjanovich paced laws that bar non-profit Tel. 875-4704 for Peidue Roasting Chickens ison. It was the best intermission seen in a long, long ball last season, met for the recommended the formation of three persons to the Jury Selec­ with town official of Willington Bulletii 99, Rockets 95 the Rockets with 28 points. ABOUT organizations from spending The Board of Selectmen and Parts. first time in regular season a sewer commission. The tion Committee; Democrats and Mahiliak insurance while. Congratulations and thank you. Phil Chenier scored 12 of his funds to promote the approval Tuesday appointed Stanley VERNON play as professionals Republican Town Committee Maria Harrison and Luella representatives regarding the PINEHURST team-high 27 points in the Suns 100, Pistons 90 TOWN or defeat of referendum Johilson to the Sewer Coimnis- Martin Zimmerman, 27, of recommendation was Gifford Callagher, and independent repair of the bridge off S. River GR9CERY, INC. Wednesday night. The result fourth quarter to lead Charlie Scott’s 23 points questions. They claim the sion. ’The board was unable to Willimantic, was arrested Williams, member of the Plan­ Joyce Skowronek. Rd. Harkins siad that the 3 0 2 Main was the same as in last Washington past Houston. helped Phoenix hand Detroit its Youth Fellowship of South provisions of the laws con­ muster enough votes at its last Wednesday by Vernon Police on ning and Zoning Commission, Town Manager John Harkins stalling on the part of March’s NCAA semifinals Washington’s triumph marked- first loss of the season. Bob United Methodist Church will stitute a violation of their meeting to appoint a fifth a warrant issued by Circuit who also served on the study requested the selectmen to con­ Willington has resulted in rising' when Burleson’s the first time in the 14-year- Lanier led the Pistons with 24 nieet Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the freedom of speech. member. Cavaliers Cop Win youth lounge of the church. committee. sider establishing an Insurance repair costs. team—North Carolina history of the franchise that the points. Ray Markunas, chairman of Advisory Committee. Although State— came out on top over the study commitee and the selectmen agreed it was a Over Injured Celts Walton’s UCLA crew. member of the authority, was good idea, they felt Harkins Y o u th D ies asked by selectwoman Helen The 7-foot-4 Burleson now should select his own advisors. FARMINGTON (UPI) - A performs for the Seattle Colonels Unbeaten Wanat for his recommendation Harkins also reported that he Southington youth was killed BOSTON (UPI) — Cavalier coach Bill Fitch Bakery Murders prior to the appointment. SuperSonics and his 10 points has requested a sanitary land­ when the car he was driving Happiness says he’s happy his team has finally won a close one, even helped his teammates even Markunas said he could work fill survey by the Department was struck head on by another if they did blow a 13-point lead in the final four minutes and killed. A policeman had speculated earlier with either man, but cited John­ their record by trimming With Big ABA Win (Conlinueil from Page One) of Environmental Protection to vehicle that had crossed the need^ a busted Boston Celtic play to win. that the bandits may have killed one per­ son’s sewer-related work, and is a Walton’s Portland Trail Blazers determine future acceptable center strip on Route 177. The Cavs beat the defending a massive front-end appearance and the son who threatened them, and killed the noted William’s business in 107-97. sites. Police said Howard F. NBA champs 108-107 bumper has a rectangular opening across others to eliminate witnesses. town could result in future con­ Counting a pre-season contest NEW YORK (UPI) — The unbeaten Kentucky Colonels, The town manager suggested Prince, 17, died in the collision diamond Wednesday night after starting last month, it was the fourth WARREN LeFORT , an employee of Manchester Tire for the its width. Donahue was in the bakery by chance. flicts of interests. C^rr, looking as though he after piling up the biggest victory margin in their history, He was on his way to pick up a date for the future ordinances the board Wednesday with a car driven by off their season with a meeting ever between Burleson last 10 years, Warren LeFort has over 37 years of experience in According to a sales manual provided to Markunas was appointed was playing one-on-one in a should be well rested for tonight’s game at home against first time and dashed from his shiny should consider are; licensing Gary Palmer, 33, of Bristol. doubleovertime loss to San and Walton with the former front end repair. Warren personally guarantees his work on all United Press International by Jody Balch temporary chairman of the school yard, took Boston’s Paul the undefeated Spurs. sports car into the shop to ask for direc­ of food establishments; ’They said they still are in­ Francisco, a four-overtime loss N.C. State star coming out on domestic cars. of East Windsor, the words “Grand Prix” commission until the regulations for vendors and Westphal to the hoop for 13 The Colonels and Spurs, the only remaining unbeaten teams in tions, found by police later on a blood­ vestigating the mishap. to Portland and a seven-point points and, before Boston coach top in three of those contests, are on the trunk or deck lid and on the organizational meeting. the American Basketball Association, both ran their winning sides near the front wheels. stained piece of paper. loss to Seattle. including the NCAA semifinal In other board business, an Tom Heinsohn could turn streaks to three games Wednesday night but in widely different The large oval parking lights are The killings have not been linked by Celtic fans said the difference around, the margin was in dou­ when Burleson’s 20 points, plus WE CHECK appropriation to the General Wednesday was a busted play fashion. enclosed in the grill which, unlike other police at this point. As Ormsby put it; “We 1 ^ ' ble figures again. 28 more by teammate David F\ind budget of 323,000 for the ’The Colonels, with 10 players in double figures as Coach Hubie • FRONT END • BALL JOINTS Pontiac models ^ t year, has no horizon­ deal in facts.” with six seconds remaining that “He took It upon himself. We ’Thompson, enabled the Wolf- • SHOCKS Housing for the Elderly Project Brown made good use of his bench to rest his regulars, raced to a • DISC BRAKES tal divider bars on the grill. Ormsby has warned against the produced a poor excuse for a needed the penetration and he pack to thwart the Bruins’ • WHEEL BEARINGS 17-2 lead and continued to pour it on for a 136-82 romp over the The police are seeking a black male, a purchase of handguns by New Britain final shot. The Celtics gave it to us,” said Fitch. attempt for an eighth straight Virginia Squires. Meanwhile, the Spurs survived a 40-point out­ • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS white man, and a light-skinned female. residents after a shop owner reported a T.J. SHEAHAN v % v l> themselves wouldn’t even say Geamons, the sixth man national championship. what the final play was B ut B u rle s o n ’s ro le burst by San Diego’s Dwight Lamar to outlast the Q’s 121-119. AND OF COURSE The woman was seen, in an apparently surge in sales. “A gun is trouble,” he said. CROMWELL (UPI) - \\ before Lenny Wilkens was —although they were emphatic Wednesday night was more of a Louie Dampier paced the Colonels with 18 points atid handed dazed condition, near the bakery. “In most holdups and robberies, they’re Funeral services will be held traded to Portland, scored 20 YOUR TIRES FREE MOUNTING FUNERAL HOME that it wasn’t executed proper­ minor one when compared with out eight assists. Wilbert Jones added 17 points and Artis Gilmore A shotgun was used to kill one of the vic­ just looking for money. ’The smartest thing Saturday for Thomas J. and had five assists. Forward EitablUhed 1874‘Thne Ceneratiom of Service ly. teammate Fred Brown, who 14 for the Colonels as only Ron Thomas failed to reach double — Fast Courteous Service — tims. The others were shot in the head you can do during a holdup is to let them Sheahan, a former judge in the Bobby Smith, who gave the 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646*5310 And Fitch, well he didn’t say scored 12 of Seattle’s final 16 figures, finishing with nine points. with a nine millimeter pistol, roughly take the money,” he said. Second District Court system in Celts fits in the opening A gun, the cMef said, would not have much about that, or for that points to pace the Sonics’ win. The Colonels came within three points of the all-time ABA equivalent to a .38 caliber pistol. Rhode Island. Sheahan, 69, died minutes when the visitors done the six persons in the Donna Lee matter the quick evaporation of jumped to a 16-2 lead, finished Seattle trailed 92-91 with 6:13 record for a winning spread of 57 points, set by the Utah Stars in SPECIAL OF THE WEEK The New Britain Herald reported Wednesday at the Middlesex Be a Patron o f the a seemingly safe lead, with 19 points, 17 of them in the remaining when Walton fouled 1971 against the Carolina Cougars. The previous largest victory Wednesday William Donahue, 27, of West Bakery any go^. He said that was a “once Nursing Home, Middletown. A TOYOTA and DAT8UN OWNERS in a million times occurrence.” preferring to talk about his two first half. out with 15 points and 17 margin for the Colonels was 44 points recorded in 1971 against Hartford, was bludgeoned before he was native of Providence, R.I., he MANCHESTER CIVIC 7 young guards, Austin Carr and Boston’s Jo Jo White led the rebounds. Brown then tied the Carolina. was a graduate of the Boston r Jim Geamons, who led the game at 92-all on a free throw Johnny Neumann’s 11 points paced the Squires. College law school. ORCHESTRA- A perfect diamond Celtic comeback with 28 points, Schools Closed Cavs to their first win of the and John Havllcek had 22. with 6:07 remaining and, after George Gervin’s 31 points 1^ the Spurs while Swen Nater reflects full brilliance added 24 and 28 rebounds. James Silas and Rich Jones hit for 18 600x12 $ CHORALE season and only their sixth in 24 Havllcek said although he the teams traded baskets to re­ the traditional day of observa­ and beauty... the tries against the Celtics. was designed to take the final main tied at 94, Brown hit six points each and Donnie Freeman had 15 and George Karl 11. tion, and will be closed that day. Single Membership $7.50 Carr’s 28 points and eight R tngt (rum • 100 to • 10 000 perfect symbol of your shot, it wasn’t supposed to be straight points to sew up the Elsewhere in the ABA, New York downed Mempfils 104-96, In­ The national observance of Fitzgerald Funeral Home assists led a Cleveland spurt BRIDGESTONE PLUS P.LT. I1.U Double Membership $15.00 the 30-foot heave from the side victory for Seattle. diana topped St. Louis 122-107 and Denver beat Utah 120-106. Veterans Day will be Monday, Patron $25.00 love. With a Keepsake after a third-quarter Boston it turned out to be. But Hein­ Archie Clark paced the Sonics R ag . Oct. 28, but only in Massachusetts Supporting Member $50.00 we offer that perfection surge had cut the Cavs’ 54-41 sohn, who credited the com­ with 19 points while Brown NeU 104, SuuniU 96 1 2 8 .2 0 and Rhode Island. led • •. now and forever. halftime lead to 68-65 with four eback to an effective pressing finished with 16, as did John Julius Ervlng’s 33 points led New York over Memphis. Erving, MUD & SNQW WilllE minutes remaining in the third defense that offset a sluggish Brisker. Portland’s Geoff who led the Nets to a 54-46 halftime lead with 16 points, opeitedlip ‘ ly Service First Concert quarter. offense, said it wasn’t supposed Petrie took scoring honors with the third period with two baskets and scored 13 of the Nets’ first Open Mon.. Tuos., WoO- Fii^ Personal Care to be Havllcek taking the shot 24. 21 points as they expanded their lead to 10 points after three December 8, 1974 C R n n t P f H —although he wouldn’t Elsewhere in the National quarters. 8:00 - 8:30 At 3 P.M. Hu f^Oltege Dooiers „ y for whom the play was set Basketball Association, Thurs. to In Bailey Auditorium Gam rorjeit “p Cleveland upset Boston 108-107, Pacers 122, Spirits 107 8 8 White, who like Carr, hit 12 of Kansas City-Omaha nipped George McGinnis tallied 32 points to lead a balanced Indiana Manchester High School 24 from the floor, also wouldn’t Chicago 99-98, Washington 8at. 8 to 1 For the second time this scoring attack as the Pacers won their first game at the expense say how the play was supposed downed Houston 99-95 and season, and first against of St. Louis. McGinnis, helped by Billy Knight, who finished with Send Checkt tot to turn out. “Are you kidding, Phoenix beat Detroit 100-90. MANCHUTIR PARKADE Thames Valley, Manchester 21 points and Kevin Joyce, with 23, spark^ Indiana Into a 78-68 ^ - Box 661, Manchester, Conn., 06040 next time maybe It will work. lead midway in the third period and the Pacers remained in front mqiOLS-MAIKHESTa IWE, Mt. Community College’s soccer Why tip them off?” KIngi 99, Bulls 98 Edward M.- Fitzgerald team was awarded a forfeit win the rest of the way. Both Fitch, Heinsohn and Nate Williams’ jump shot 29S BROAD ST. (Oppoills hfatisBIbAx; yesterday. 225 Main Street even ’ coach Cot­ with lix seconds left to play nnST o i a n o BAiia topub^oiw^gominprtaisfryi^ progrtml ■ The scheduled game was Arouoh liw oourlwy of W SW irO efl^M H . JtnIoS Lom t! ton Fitzsimmons, on hand to lilted KC-Omaha over Chicago. Nuggets 120, .Slurs 106 Manchester, Connecticut forfeited to the locals when Ntanohamr Tlw H«nM bolwoon 11-12 a.m, MondMlpr Thyrifiy'f sdTand scout both clubs, said the Williams’ shot climaxed a com­ Mack Calvin scored 26 points and Ralph Simpson chipped in 111-11 i.mrf»twf)4s/* ft. PBlwphofts YOUR AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWBIKR fame officiiofficials refused to work -JJI) Phone 643-5941 difference was the Celtic in­ eback that saw the Kings over­ with 21 to help Denver beat Utah as the winless Stars dropped for ThaiMi VsUey juries. come a nine-polnt deficit with their fourth game. Ron Boone's 27 points were high for the Stars.

- A; PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. M, 1974 i!, . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 24, 1974. PAGE SEVENTEEN . i - (. Sports Night at BA Club Foreman Prepping Harder

N’SELE, Zaire (UPI) - Dundee stresses that Ali is Foreman. There’s no way while moving in and out, Honors Ball Club of ’49 George Foreman snorted. just as tall as Foreman, so you can hit a man over the side to side? He grabbed sparring partner that George’s clubbing head if the guy is the same T h a t’s what All and Henry Qark by the elbow hands will be ineffective. By Earl Yost to take bows were Walter Ford, John Greene, Cliff height you are. Dundee think he must do, with his left fist, spun him, “Foreman slams those Keeney, Mike Saverlck, Hayden Griswold, Dick Cobb, Cal And All’s footwork is so and that’s why All is back, ‘Til guarantee you tharthis will not be th^laat Sport and the thunderous right hamlike fists down, 1 Lyles, Charlie Varrick and Jackie Hedlund, the little it... wham. All’s hitting after a long time, hitting and Night,” John Keane, president of the British-American crashed into Clark’s midsec­ hammering guys into the mascot who grew up into a successful bank official. him—hard.” hitting the big punching bag Club, told a near-capacity turnout for the initial enture last tion. ground,” Angelo says. “ But The program was dedicated in the memory of Arthur Can Ali really hit hard as it swings on its chain. night at the clubhouse. Ali is the same height as Pongratz, who promoted baseball and basketball in Dick Sadler grinned. So The idea of FYan Mahoney, who served as general chair­ did Angelo Dundee. man, turned into one of the finest sports programs in Manchester during the glory years, following World War II, until death struck unexpectedly. Mr. Pongratz’ father, S a d l e r , F o r e m a n ’s Manchester in years. handler and a veteran True, it was a night of reminiscing, as Hal Turkington 91-year-old Stephen Pongratz was on hand to receive a resolution from Mahoney, who capably served as master trainer for three decades, and John Hedlund did so eloquently, and guest speaker Ed was watching his champion Daly was never better. Turkington, who served as unof­ of ceremonies. Sharing the limelight were the late Mr. Pongratz’ two handsome sons, Steve and Arthur Jr., as do the things (jeorge does ficial business manager, scorer and publicist for the BA best, things Foreman had to baseball team which won state and regional semi-pro well as his brothers, Joseph and Steve. John Sullivan, who was closely associated with the late learn in his drive through an honors and a trip to the National Tournament in Wichita, unbeaten ring record to the Kan.m25 years ago, traced many Interesting highlights of Mr. Pongratz at Hamilton Standard for nearly two C n |N to l decades, recalled several incidents in their relationship in championship of the world. the trip. Hedlund, who banded together the squad which These lessons learned, dominated the now defunct Manchester Twilight League upgrading the athletic program at Hamilon and in Manchester. Sadler is supremely confi­ for four years, reached back into memoryland to rekindle dent, will result in Foreman events of the 40s. This writer also spoke briefly. easily beating Muhammad Daly, who specializes in “down-East” humor, was never It’s 12 months away but already the wheels have been Ali next Wednesday lire better and he had the crowd of 250 rolling in the aisles for put into motion to honor another of the successful British- (Tuesday in the United nearly an hour. The longer he spun the yams, the better he American athletic teams of another era. States). got. He would be welcomed back with open arms at any Sports Night like the one present last night should find a future date. spot on the calendar of every active organization. But Dundee, who has been T i t ^ e ^ t o n c with Ali since Ali was Members of that 1949 tribe championship squad on hand ..although the next one will have to go a long way to equal last night’s. Cassius Marcellus Clay, ob­ viously sees it differently. (Herald photo by Dunn) 2 General Chairman Fran Mahoney “There’s no way Foreman BA Coach John Hedlund^ left is gonna manhandle my man Admires Plaque Given Stephen Pongrats •Hockey Roundup that way,” Dundee said Accepts Twi Trophy from f^ick Angelo after Wednesday’s training Just as He Did 25 Years Ago, below session attended by about A Masse Cops 500 Zairians who will be Grid Contest (Herald photo by Pinto) rooting for Ali when the bell Fairbairn Scores Hat Trick Hartford County Conference Champs rings at 4 A.M. local time Winner of last week’s Pro (10 p.m. EDT Tuesday). BOWLING Picks’ football contest in The Newly crowned cross-country champs of the Hart- members (l-r) Co-Captain Ed Dana, Luke O’Connor, Herald was Mike Masse of Ver­ ford County Conference is the team from East Catholic Joe Stamp, Joe Burinskas, Mark Skehan, Co-Captain non. He’ll receive a check for Bennet Wins To Pace Rangers^ Victory High. The Eagle harriers copped the title last Saturday Jim Giulietti, Steve Colbert, Coach Dave Kelley. |25. at Hartford’s Goodwin Park with 33 points. Team WIVES - Lynne Topping 184- A new contest starts each Soccer Clash |480, Joanne Komer 457, Dixie Tuesday. Entries may be NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Rangers’ Bill Fair­ who went ahead 2-1 on Bill Flett’s goal at 6:24 of the final Upping its record to 8-1 jFord 468, Carole Dell’Angela deposited at any of the bairn says two-thirds of his first National Hockey League stanza, managed to kill off five consecutive penalties in yesterday was the Bennet ASl, Anne Buggies. following sponsors’ stores — hat trick should be credited to the St. Louis Blues. the second period. Junior High soccer team with a Manchester Tire, Nassiff “There was nothing to it - they put in two of ’em,” Fair­ WFL Roundup 1-0 victory over Timothy Arms, Groman’s, Consumer Bruins 5, Penguins 5 bairn said after poking home three goals to lead his club to Edwards Junior High at HOME ENGINEERS - Carol Sales or Manchester Lumber. Carol Vadnais chipped in Babby Schmautz’ shot with 32 a 5-1 win over the Biues. “To tell the truth. I’m not really Charter Oak Field. •Scott 175, Jennie Leggitt 183- seconds remaining to earn a tie for the Bruins. On a night all that excited because it wasn’t that much of a hat trick.” Bennet dominated action but .481, Midge Bergeron 188-478, of hat tricks, however, it was Bobby Orr who joined Fair­ rGerry Tucker 177-460, Evelyn According to Fairbairn, only his second goal—which put the only score came as Bears’ Bennet Girls bairn, Bennett and Vail in the select group by also nokina Unton 172, Eleanor Cooney 175, the Rangers ahead for good at 2-1 — was “legit.” fullback Mike Jordan booted it home three for Boston. “ Outcast Johnson Sizzles upfield and it bounced off a 3ildur Zawistowski 192-470, Capture Tilt “The first one I bounced off the Blues’ Barclay Plager "Donna Warner 176. Black Hawks 3, Capitols 2 visitor into the net for the only and the second one bounced off one of their defenseman’s tally. Victorious yesterday was the skates.” Cliff Koroll scored oil a third period power play to earn Bennet Junior High girls’ field the victory for the Black Hawks and deny the Capitols of hockey team, 1-0 over Elsewhere in NHL action, Montreal edged Toronto 3-2, AUTOMOTIVE - Sandy their second NHL win. The loss was doubly frustrating for As Hawaiians Crush Fire 'Kershaw 178-189-503, Pat Grif- Kosciusko of Enfield. Atlanta routed Detroit 10-1, Boston tied Pittsburgh 5-5, Tati Pina beat the Enfield Chicago nipped Washington 3-2 and California tied Kansas the expansionists since they survived two missed Black jfin 471, Bee Moquin 452, George NEW YORK (UPI) — It could be called the ultimate The Fire ripped the Hawaiians 53-29 earlier in the year Woquin 515. goalie late in the second half for City 4-4. Hawk penalty shots and also had led 2-0. Jim Pappin and reversal. with Carter at the controls. the only score. Playing well for In the WHA, it was Quebec 6 Michigan 2, New England 5 Stan Mikita missed the two shots. Last week, the Hawaiians were shut out 3-0 by the Bennet were Ellen Donadlo, Houston 4 and Vancouver 4 Cleveland 1. Seals 4, Scouts 4 In other WFL action Wednesday night, the Florida N Portland Storm. Wednesday night they scored seven Blazers edged the Charlotte Hornets, the Shreveport Cindy Formica, goalie Beth As Ranger Coach Emile Francis said, “It was the third Ron Huston’s third-period goal lifted the Golden Seals to REC - John Maiorca 149-374, , four of them on Randy Johnson passes, to Steamer crushed the Birmingham Americans 31-0 and the BOWLING Wareham, Julie Kirk, Pat straight game we’ve given up only one goal. That looks a a tie with Kansas City. The first-year Scouts looked like Walsh and Doreen Downham. crush the Chicago Fire 60-17 in belted the 45-7. lot nicer up there than a five.” Besides Fairbaim’s three, sure winners after getting back-to-back goals by Ed play. Jerry Butler and Steve Vickers also scored for the Memphis is at Portland tonight. w ith deep-U tm g cdntBT T * b ar Gilbert and Simon Nolet only 24 seconds apart for a 4-1 Johnson, dropped by the New York Giants at the end of Y LEAGUE- Mike Balesano Rangers, while Bill Collins spoiled Ed Giacomin’s shutout lead but the Seals came back on Stan Weir’s second goal of training camp after signing a 1975 WFL contract, sparked 173-164-143-480, Ed Bujaucius tread and strong 4-|i(y cord body with a short-handed goal for St. Louis. ea ' u u m “ n r - the night and Larry Patey’s score to narrow the gap before a 30-point burst in the second period after Chicago took a Blazers 15, Hornets 11 182-156-459, Rit Alkas 166-151- BstiwiS liesbl w m SSm The Bike Shop Huston tied it. ^ Concav* moldtd to put aggrawlvt Town t Country Flames 10, Red Wings 1 10-8 lead. The Hawaiians added 22 points in the second half Florida virtually clinched the Eastern title with its win 441, Gene Tirinzonie 157-144-417, tread In full contact with road for oxcollom traction 67643 • 2 7 .6 0 • 3 0 .6 0 ^ S 3 over Charlotte, going two games up on the Hornets with C 7W 3 2 8 .0 0 31.10 I.M Curt Bennett and Eric Vail each scored three-goal hat Nordiques 4, Stags 2 ; to run their record to 7-10. Chicago, which has fallen badly Carl Bolin 152-138-418, Vic ^ Four pIlM of pofyooMr cord provMo tho alrongth has a groat deal— three to play. Bob Davis threw two second half TD passes Marinelli 164-410, Ed Kovis 153- C78*I4 3 9 0 6 3 2 .2 8 2.07 tricks for the Flames, who turned in the highest scoring Serge Bernier’s two goals capped a four-goal third Olympic Committee since losing quarterback Virgil Carter a month ago, is also and omooth ridt you want In winttr drot E7844 396, Frank Calvo 384, Don Sim­ 3 0 .2 0 3 3 .8 8 2 .24 output in their history. Tom Lysiak also set a Flame ^riod outburst that snapped a 2-2 tie and gave the Nor­ 7-10. to lift the Blazers to victory, hitting tight end Greg Latta ✓ W atud holm for inaortlon of "lot (3rlp“ atudi F7844 3 1 .40 3 4 .8 8 2.41 from 19 yards out and throwing an eight-yard scoring pass mons 139-396, Tony Marinell (ituda not avallabto whoro prohibiwd by law) A LL BIKES STOCK 1 0 % O F F ! record by scoring five points on a goal and four assists. diques the victory. Johnson completed 22-of-29 passes in less than three (57844 3 2 .7 0 3 6 .3 6 T .5 5 137- 389, Art Johnson 380, Rocco 3 8 .2 0 Canadiens 3, Maple Leafs 2 Warns All Nations quarters and the Hawaiians tied a WFL record with their to Jim Strongnearly in the final period. Don Highsriiith ran h W 3 9.16 TTT ^I^ATA 10 SPEEDS, Lifetime frame guarantee 1 Blazers 4, Crusaders 1 one yard for Charlotte’s only TD. Lupacchino 149-391, Joe 17845 3 2 .2 0 3 8 .8 0 2.42 Yvon Lambert scored his sixth goal of the young season M points: Oddly enough, they were the victims of that out­ year parts guarantee, 1 year FREE SERVICE. Choose Johnny McKenzie scored with only 38 seconds gone and VIENNA (UPI) - After electing Moscow and Lake Twaronite 141-374, Mike Pagani 3 3 .6 8 3 7 .3 0 2.63 from 6 different models. 21”, 23”, 25” frames sizes, also at 17:27 of the final period.after teammate Guy Lapointe then added Vancouver’s second goal late in the second burst, losing 60-8 to Memphis in July. 372, A1 Bujaucius 366, A1 Pirkey H7845 3 6 .0 8 4 0 .1 0 2.62 Summer and Winter Games, the — had tied the score at 2-2 e.rlier in the period. ’The Leafs, period to lead the Blazers over Cleveland. Chicago’s Allen Watson set a league record with a 52- 144-391, Andy Lamoureaux 365, ICE J7845 4 1 .6 8 2.69 Miyato m all 10 meeds 24” wheels, 18” frame. International Olympic Committee (IOC) today turned to MOmiTIIIGl yard and Bubba Wyche ran a yard for a score for Steamer 31, Americans 0 Ed Burbank 361, Bob Boroch SCRAPER 3 9,19 4 3 .4 8 NOW AT DI^OUNT PBICE OF $121.40 and up A8 priCM pk» ta«M... NO TRAOE-IN NEEOEDt KAB^KI 10 SPEEDS, 1 year parts guarantee 1 vear fn/n ? countries to stop transforming sports a 10-8 Fire lead. Then Johnson caught fire. Jim Nance and Paul Gipson combined for 243 yards 138- 352, Fred McCurry 354, FREE SERVICE, reg. 139.W NOW i S S I l l f r S e events elimination from future After throwing seven yards to John Isenbarger for the rushing and two TDs and E)oug Winslow added two more Russ DeVeau 142-353, Roy 81Z68 GOODYEAR O’Donnell’s Goal Hawaiians’ first ’fD, he threw scoring passes of six yards scores as Shreveport stunned Birminghath. The loss just DeVeau 138-356. l\o Big Deal DrisiL''tK^"rnr‘’i'h ‘ ^ tripartie Commission com- to Tim Delaney and 28 to Isenbarger, set up a short TD run about ended the Americans’ hopes of catching Memphis in 1 5 % o ff KabukI LadlM 10 Spaads, 27” wheels KACEY- Jim Watt 220-556, PERMANENT fhT Sports Federations and the Central race. Memphis can assure itself of a tie with a 19%” frame, reg. fl39.95 and then threw another eight-yard TD pass to Isenbarger, Ed Yourkas 201-210-561, Mike ______NOW $118.95______Makes Difference “flaJ^nt Committees, it condemned who had nine receptions for 128 yards. win over Portland tonight. Winslow caught a 15-yard TD Kilby 551, John Fogarty 201-534, DON’T GET STUCK SEATTLE (UPI) - ■-■rnamfri sportsmanship” and said Vince Clements, another former Giant, added another pass from David Mays and ran 13 yards for another score Tjflar Man’s and Ladlas’ 3 spaads — Slurmay Archar ANTI I Christine Swanson, sports Frank.Ruff 510, Ron Jeroszko appear to have been motivated by TD as the Hawaiians scored on six straight possessions. while Nance and Gipson blasted for short TDs. gasra, gum wall tlraa, rafiactor kHs, rag. $74.9S ^RINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - Fred O’Donnell I editor of the University of political considerations.” ^ 524, Real Breton 202-553, Dave with high prices on winter tireel says ito good to score, no matter what league your playing “Actually, I thought we played better last week,” said Brown 214-506, Ken Tomlinson NOW $67.45 Washington Daily, said 216-549, Norbert Audet 519, Bud Alsq lyier 16 & 20” Convertibles starting at 140.45 FREEZE Hawaiians Coach Mike Giddings. “I didn’t think this was Bell 45, Sun 7 While It Lasts Wednesday her planned seve?a othiTnn !" where China, Pakistan and our best game of the year but when Johnson’s hot, he’s hot, Tomlinson 517, Jim Farr 211, $10.00 will hold a bike f '"®"’ber of the National Hockey invasion of the Husky King Corcoran, his team shut out in the first half, threw T ^ p ^ s t o n c ^ ^ e s Boston Bruins, was the difference Wednesday and everything he did was right. We were able to put it all John Ragna 514. ______till December 1st P6r Gai. I locker room following three TD passes to spark a 45-point burst after intermis­ mght as his two goals led the New England Whalers to a together.” Is your bika alek? =*— : ------Taka Out ■ Saturday’s football game sion and lead Philadelphia over Southern California, snap­ 1*5®* natiinaf '■^commended that “Inter­ Fire Coach Jim Spa vital, whose team was a solid con­ O''®"' defending cham­ ping the Sun’s seven-game winning streak. Corcoran, who Lat tha BIka Shop rapair HI pion Houston Aeros. I with Oregon would be “ no national Sports Federations concerned should take the Exparf Repairs on All Makes NICHOLS I big deal.’’ tender before Carter was injured, disagreed: hit 13-of-25 passes, threw a 32-yarder to Don Shanklin, a 10- WINTER RETREADS “It’s a good feeling to score “This crazy scheduling hasn’t HfSriilduZ’iTiK “"V'U tors “That has to be the best Hawaii has played,” he^id. Specializing In 10 speed repels. my first ones in the WHA - OHicials including both disqualification from the event yarder to Claude Watts and a 25-yarder to Ron Holliday. been fair to this club,” he said. “You won’t see a team play that well very often. I really The Sun clinched the Western title last week. trada'IJL"'^ **" **'“• ** IMANCHESTER I they’re good to get in any “We’ve played five exhibition Chris, the first woman and "s'J.mng 12 I league,” he said. sports editor in the univer feel if we had the same team when we beat them earlier, games on the road and playing we would have beaten them again.” 0 Donnell said the scores, TIRE, INC. five more in the regular season sity newspaper’s history with as earlier aUtement one of which, with eight away from home when it said Husky footbal 19th HOLE dress “I ^ his opening ad- THE BIKE SHOP , 290 Broad St minutes remaining, was the counts, that’s a bit too much.” players themselves had 180 Spnice St, Manchester 647-1027 Mandiastar final margin, were the result Of It looked for a while, I expressed no objection to Country ( ’tub .Phone 643-1161 practice. however, that the Aeros might Hadl Deal Hits Snag, the presence of a female in sports for polit?cal purpSe'S^’ Following are the pairings OPIN MON., TUE8, WED. “Both of my scores came at k m " ' • P *" ' T*“*'*- * to 9 I PRi. sdw. sao go home happy. Jim Sherrit had “what has been called the and starting times for the Four I p *'"* (OWar Good thru Bat., Oct. 26, 1974) , 8AT. • to 1 the goal mouth and that’s where I WatchFound put the Aeros ahead 4-3 at 8:16 poUtlcaf"reSns'’"rLr*'^ Ball Golf Tournament at j (Opposite Sears Automotive) some practice paid off ’sacred’ m en’s locker {oolr!®®' r*sk elimination of the individual the of the third period on a 25-foot I room.’’ Several weeks ago a man's Wants Time to Think Manchester Country Club Sun­ tonight,” he said. "When the shot past goalie A1 Smith’s S es) “"'toitt« !5i wrisiwatch was found at the day. other winger goes wide and the glove. But then New England’s centerman comes into the slot, Charter Oak Park tennis 8:02 Wition, Cotton, EIgner, Tom Webster scored on p She quoted safetyman GREEN BAY, Wls. (UPI) stead of reporting to Green Hadl spent 11 years with San McLafferty my job is to cut across in front rebound to tie the game court. The Savitt watch bore 8:00 Kaye, Teeta, Mattern, Grlffllhi Steve Lipe as saying, “I the inscription CDC, 1970. — ’The deal to bring quarter­ Bay. Diego before being traded to LA 8:18 Olekiinikl, Daley, Gingras, of the net. I got there boUf halfway through the final last year, where he became a Sander times to get my stick on the can’t wait.’’ The young man who lost the back here from “It’s just a business deal PM-SUSON period and O’Donnell sent the hero by leading them to the 8:23 Starter'i Time puck and I was glad they went watch apparently was a Los Angeles appeared to hit now,” Hadl said. “I won’t play 8:30 Kennedy, Pond, Lebiedi, fans home happy with his there unless I get the cash Western Division title. But he Zavarella in. rebound shot. Washington Coach Jim member of one of the Hart­ a snag Wednesday but Green FOR AS ford high schools in the money I want. has had some problems this 8:37 Zemke, Killoramo, EIgner, Afy ireiee, The win was the second Owens told her, “you ore bad sportsmanship. ' examples of Bay Packers Coach Dan Du telle SNOW TIRE SALE! Capitol District Conference. “I’m only mad at myself that year and after the Rams’ 17-6 8:44 Moran, Macalone, Smith, Remea LOW AS pfolkiMtiMMUd straight at home for the part of the press corps and Devine said Hadl just 8:81 McCarthy, Ogden, Gardella, til rtp»m96Mlt The watch may he claimed hy I thought it would be different loss to Green Bay two weeks rfcipptSli um . Whalers following an opening that’s how I look at it. I wanted “more time to think Benation UConn Rooters calling 289-5331 after 5 p.m. here than with any other team. ago, he was benched. When 8:88 Kristof, P. Taylor, Weiman, G.H. season loss on the road to this over.” Smith realize that we might he They (the Rams) give you all young James Harris replaced BUck««N». II’ miS IS” st UNE NATmiUlV jUW. Toronto. 0:08 Curtia, Gaua, Anaaldl, Nathan ■stSwdh. IVmitV 1 m Topple Brown losing a certain amount of .e -sl'cll^ raS rarS tt;"^ The Packers Tuesday moved this stuff about being a great him brilliantly last week, the I M Ikni ASA. ebMlwnrikwI.#. Aero coach Bill Dineen, un­ 0:11 Backlel, GIguere, Kariea, PI«M ST6 to 606 P«f tu« Plw«i|fS96MrUra privacy.’’ to bolster their sagging offense guy and a team leader but in the Rams felt Hadl could be traded Schaffer fit. IM rap. Md happy with the loss that STORRS (UPI) - Frantz In­ FOR by acquiring the 34-year-old, final analysis, It's just cold and he went to Green Bay. 0:18 Pagani, Genoveai, Pula, Peck I t rrcfppfbli Uffi. FOR ttfrsfpfWfUfW. WV SIZE • OW PRKG dropped his team’s mark to 1-4, nocent headed a pass into the 8:26 Leone, Skinner, Lavey, Angell who was the NFC Player of the business." But the 13-year veteran Is WHITEWALLS ADD 11.80 PER TIRE said part of the problem has goal in the final minutes of the Owens indicated that 0:33 McFarland, Novak, J. Wilaon, E. besasse I. J lo 'l S lll SretlU MCC Girls Year last season, from the “There is nothing wrong with having some drawn-out McNamara been the schedule which has game to give the University of ■ there might be special 0:40 Starter'a Time Rams. thoughts on the move and one kept his club traveling. - OopDcticut a 14) soccer victory iarrangem eiils . mnde me physically. That’s Just a 0:47 R. Gardella, Lipinaki, Carmienke, ICE GRIP STUDS Register Win The Packers paid what many, report says that he Is asking for Andreoli m i b over Brown University. ■ whereby the players bupch of propaganda someone I owfobb »oeiil where prohMed bt iBw again for the 1984 Games ^ “ probably bid consider a high price for Hadl — i has put out. Just ask Harold "cash on the line” to sign with 0:84 Kina, McCollum, Edwarda Innocent is a senior from ■ newsmen want to inter- Winning for the third time in 10:01 Wllka, R. Macalona, Morriaaey, four starts yesterday was the their first, second and third Jackson, Jack Snow or Chuck Green Bay. Hla business in­ J. Baker Nyack, N.Y., and the leading Iview after the game will he : we 10:00 Vonderkall, H. Gigllo, Flydal, Manchester Community round draft picks in 1975 and Knox about my arm." terests are in San Digeo and , H I U 4 PLY Husky scorer. His goal I put in a separate room. their first and second picks in Fllloramo SALE iNDS Wednesday came on a pass College girls’ volleyball team Knox, the coach of the Rams, though he says he would like to 10:18 Hlllnakl, Prindle, Dvorak, J. g u a r a n t e e d c u s t o m e r ■ SERVICE EVERYTIME 00 over Eastern Connecticut State 1976. said, “There’s nothing wrong come to Green Bay, he admits Skinner tWHITEWALLS SAT. NOV. 2 from Tim Hunter, a senior from The layout of the men s By late W,ednesday afternoon 10:22 BuUua, Butler, Betko Studs^3« AND Westport. The shot deflected Nighl Tennis Systems Cut College. Scores were 15-7,15-12, with John Hadl’s arm. It’s olh that if the price Isn’t right, he 10:20 Kiernan, NauUf, P. Sullivan, locker room it such that 12-15 and 15-9. the Packers reported that Hadl vlous Green Bay thinks an aw­ would quit. McMahon off the outstretched hands of the shower area Is very was still asking for time to con­ 10:38 Starter'a Time Brown goalie Mike Hampden, a . “Khtlng systems at The Cougarettes received a ful lot qf him to give up as much But Devine says he is not 10:43 Heath, RoMnthal, S. Leone, R. 3 2 5 BROAD ST. RADK close to the lockers both the Memorial Field and main operatable on a coin strong serving effort from sider whether to make the as they did." pressuring Hadl to come to Warren senior from Guyana, South basis. One quarter will be good move or not. It was also learned 10:80 Plodilk. W. Ferguaon, America. themselves, Chris West Side Oval tennis courts Rachelle Ayotte, who served 10 “We’re not renegotiating at Green Bay Immediately and is Lachapelle, Lynch MANCHESTER for 30 minutes of play at any Hadl la worried about the S K tonight Brown was rated fourth in the explained, “too close, in Have been disconnected for the points In a row in the first game all on our end. John Just wants confident he will. 10:87 Rothman, Ogren, P erry, one court. 7)30 winter season. money he would receive. “John is a very old friend of Stephens } a p i M 6 4 6 -3 3 6 6 Knirkt and eight points in the third time to think this over,” said V i . Bravei, nation and first in New England fact, for the players to he The lights at Memorial Field ll:04 Lorentzen, Clough, Tracey, 4 1 Mile NORTH OF VERNON CIREIE In Los Angeles, Hadl, dis­ WINF I able to put a towel on away match. Devine. “I would think his other mine and I wouldn't do this for Miller 872.9000 in this week’s poll of coaches. have been vandalized and illusioned by the trade, denied Open Dally 8 to 5i30 10>30(I8) WFLFooib.ll, The lighting units at both Next home match Is Tuesday alternative would be retire­ anyone else," he said. “He just 11:11 Morlarty, Warren, Mloganoakl, UConn now remains undefeated Ifrom my prying eyes." should this practice continue It there Is anything wrong with his V. Baker Slorni Vi. Soulhmen for the season. Charter Oak Park and Robert­ night at 7 at East Catholic High ment. He does have a lot of asked for time to go over this son Park tennis courts will re- Fuay bs necessary to disconnect arm but said hs may rftire In­ 11:18 Bolin, Rockwell. Haisett, W. the units. agalnit St. Joseph’s. College, close ties to the West Coast.” whole thing." l.eone 11:28 Atherton. Molfalt. Turner, Prank I li e ^ V' EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 24, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. ThUrs.. Oct. 24. 1974- PAGE NINETEEN •Big Layoff* coiiiiuiimf coiiiSr------Division of Extonsloiiand^^ torvlooo UNICEF Weekend WESTFIELD, Mass, (U PD - laid off Friday. Study Assesses Off-Shore Drilling The president of Columbia Stewart E. Watterworth said Children In the Manchester For the first time In its 27- Manufacturing Co., one of this lay-off of about 500 employes is Winchester ttmimunlty College Alhledo Depirlm inl WASHINGTON (UPI) - A existed previously,” the state­ area will "Trick or Treat for year history, UNICEF has central Massachusetts com­ necessary because of "the barrels of oil in the next 20 less than those observed in the likely result in 170,000 barrels government study says that ment said. . announce a UNICEF’’ Saturday and Sunday declared a state of emergency munity’s largest employers, softening of the bicycle market years for an energy-starved Gulf of Mexico aside from spilled in 20 years - 8,500 leasing 10 million acres economy. so that the children can do their for children in developing coun­ said Wednesday almost half of and loss of sales.” The study although predic­ catastrophic localized spills,” offshore for oil and gas produc­ barrels per year. "trick or treating’’ during tries as rising costs and the company’s employes will be The bureau said such a plan tions are difficult, made a the statement said. SOCCER CLINIC tion could mean the spillage of daylight hours. worldwide food and fertilizer was an "irreversible and comparison with oil leases in Saturday, October 26, 1974 as much as 8,500 barrels a year, the Gulf of Mexico. Between The study said that in 10 Manchester Mayor John shortages threaten SOO million irretrievable commitment of The study mentioned other TIME: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thompson, recognizing the and that oil spills are the worst resources. A more dramatic the first oil and gas lease Oct. years of production in the Gulf ways to affect the environment. PUCE: Cougar Haki off Watharall Btraat In children with severe malnutri­ JOIN US TO HELP FIGHT INFLATION that could happen to the area. there had been 44 oil pollution traditional Halloween trick or tion, famine and death. crisis of energy supply may oc­ 13,1954, off Louisiana and 1970, For example, 1,800 platforms M anehaatar The Bureau of Land Manage­ 7.2 million acres have been Incidents of greater than 50 treating for UNICEF (the Mrs. Theodroe Potocki of cur in the longer term” unless on the Outer Continental Shelf CARPETS ment released a 1,300-page en­ barrels. INSTRUCTOR: MCC Soccar Coach. Jim Dyar and United Nations Children’s Church Women United, sponsor other sources and forms of leased. In the last three years would remove 8,000 acres of sea Wholesale To All at Our Warehouse vironmental impact study on mambars of tha undafaatad 1074 Fund) has proclaimed Saturday of this year’s “Trick or Treat,” ■ energy can be found. 1.9 million acres were leased floor from fishing activities. TRIULER L0M)S OF M)UM BMWS M H IM the Interior Department’s in­ The study calculated a spill MCC Soccar Taam and Sunday as "UNICEF said that both children and “It la also cibviouB that the and oil production from the Drilling an average 10,000 foot tention to lease tracts on the rate for the Gulf of .0017 per ADMISSION: Fraa - opan to Intaraatad playara 7 to Weekend.’’ adults can help by volunteering ...QO — QO... opening of frontier areas to oil wells was 1.1 million barrels a deep well will lead to dis­ Outer Continental Shelf in order day. cent. At this rate, 10 to 15 billion 11 yaars old In the proclamation, Thomp- their time and helping to fill the drilling introduces the risk of charges of 1,700 barrels of cut­ .‘son urged townspeople to par­ to get between 10 and 15 billion oil spill incidents where no risk “Effects would be generally barrels of production would tings and 300 tons of mud. REGISTRATION: 0:00 a.m. at tha Soccar Flald UNICEF orange and black CARPET MERCHANTS For further Information, contact the DMalon of ticipate in the annual event and collection cartons. 1310 TOLLAND TPKE Extanalon and Community Sarvicea at 646-2137 welcome properly Identified Those wishing to help may OPEN DAILY MANCHESTER. CONN. m iP H O N I trick-or-treaters at their door. call Mrs. Potocki, 649-6565. 10 A.M. to S:30 P.M. eoi-sssi, Participating in the proclama­ tion ceremonies were Carolyn Cavanna, 3; and Mishele Green and Rebecca Upton, both 4. ^ O F London-Bound Texan Wiley T. Buchanan Jr. reportedly has ^accepted the post of U.S. Ambassador to S A V E S2 No Action Great Britain. He is replacing BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UPI) sometimes controversial - An investment firm that has Walter Annenberg. 99 fiied a $5 million foreclosure suit against the Haystack Corp. A Family Affair of Wilmington has agreed to our reg n A R IS M l take “no precipitous action’’ TfMINFRin r Kyriakoula possible duty in Boston’s busing crisis They have four that would force hundreds of Northeast ‘h® National Guard’s children who are being cared fo? during thfdav hv £ vacation home lot owners to Rugged bolt action Reading, Mass. They Rine’s mother. Mrs. Rine is allowed to go home Ld^snend lose their investment in proper­ Rail Case Trainerifle' with dum- were activated with the First Squadron, 26th Cavalry,.for nights with the children. (UPI photo) ^ ty bought from Haystack. W / 7^ ^ mym y bulletbul and clicker Attorney General Kimberly Argued trigger for hard play ac­ Cheney said Wednesday that THE WONDERWORLD OE TOYS tion! Heavy duty adjust­ The planet Jupiter’s most Associated Mortgate Investors WASHINGTON (UPI) - The able army-style web sling. of Coral Gables, Fla. agrieed A realistic version of the. dominant feature, the “Great Justice Department conceded that it was in the best interests SURE TO KEEP THEM BUSY! 1903 Springfield Rifle! Kelley Asks for End Ked Spot , is a huge, baleful before the Supreme Court eye in the cloud tops, large of everyone to get the now- at least 36 per store . enough to hold three earths. Wednesday that the proposed defunct Southern Vermont new Northeast rail network Corp. functioning again. To Legal Loopholes should remain suspended unless creditors of the carriers can be assured adequate compensa­ MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) - FBI communities safer but the the court are overburdened T h e tion. Director Clarence M. Kelley criminal justice system, with cases. Kelley said the Solicitor General Robert H. asked trial lawyers and judges jammed as a result of rising following could result; M u ffle r T h a t’s for help in tightening loopholes Bork said, a lawsuit which has crime rates, is like a boat "The prosecutor says he will Guaranteed for blocked (Congress’ efforts to that enable “career criminals” “taking on more water than law dismiss 14 of the 15 counts as long as you revive rail transportation in to get off with little or no enforcement can bail out,” against the burglar and tell the punislment. own the car... northeastern states hinges on SA VE $2 Kelley said. judge how gentlemanly the the availability of the Tucker “Some form of reform or up­ our reg. 12.99 In describing how plea defendant has been, in return Act as a last resort for dating across the board, very bargaining sometimes works, for a guilty plea to avoid trial. 875-2517 creditors. The law allows soon, seems essential,” he said. Kelley said a career burglar’s "A bargain is struck. The private suits to obtain compen­ EVEL kNIEVEU* "The welfare of our society lawyer might confer with the burglar pleads guilty. The judge sation for property taken by the S T U N T CAR demands that there be prompt, p ro s^ to r before the man is deals with him gently. Soon the OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP impartial and resolute ^ndling RO UTE 83 government. strap the Evel Knievel'" .%■ arraigned in a jurisdiction burglar is free to ply his trade ROCKVILLE figure In the stunt /crash of career criminals by Bork told the Supreme Court where both the prosecutor and again.” that if the Tucker Act is not \c a r and watch it acceler- prosecutors and the courts.” ' ate out of the energizer SA VE NOW I Kelley said there is need for available, the government balanced up on two our rag. 7.88 speedier trials, higher stan­ would agree that the lower wheolsl Then ... crashi court’s injunction against The car explodes apart. dards for plea torgaining, less Fenders, hood, body and influencing of jurors by lawyers carrying out the act should re­ chassis re-assemble FISHER PRICE CAMPER while jurors are being selected main in effect to give Congress quickly for another run! A time to reconsider the entire simple twist of the air S u fw playing funi Included are 5-member play family, rowboat Md less disparity in sentences cleaner, hooka the body (It floats), trall-biko, patio table set, picnic table and bar-b-quel imposed in different jurisdic­ YOUR GIFT STORE situation. But he also main­ onto the chassis for a When M l ^ , camper makes motor noise. Camper home lifts off tions. tained that the Tucker Act is stunt with no explosioni so vehicle becomes pick-up trucki at least 48 per store In a. speech prepared for the available and was not repealed at least 36 per store Dade County Bar Association, by the 1973 law which Kelley saicPhe was “confident attempted to consolidate the that any fair-mind^ lawyer railroads. will be willing to balance his gaF The court heard three hours of arguments in the complex client's interest...against in­ . W ’jSiliiteii terests of his conununity, his case, which originally encom­ country.” passed seven bankrupt v<% fyiW finwoiii^ (Uoek 2 Police are working to make carriers. It hinged on a law suit ubetteHee not tncfwiod.) B p o ^ filed by the major creditors of UprpdfieJlJiiet the Penn Central Railroad. elNiii4e In enacting the 1973 Regional ioekAOOperitort Rail Reorganization Act, Congress attempted to bring s them all together under the MILTON BRADLEY*S FISHER PRICE Market Consolidated Rail Corp. (Conrail). Carriers would SUB SEA R C H CIRCUS TRAIN paid for their properties with Opening An exciting 3-dimenslonal strategy The circus comes to town with this fan­ Conrail stock. game that’ll keep kids and adults en- tastic circus tralnl Set includes 6 f440 Outfit A special three-judge court in tertalnedl Navigate your surface fleet figures, 2-seater engine, train whistle, Is Lower Philadelphia struck down part over enemy Subs, drop depth charges cage car with swing down ramp, gon­ to locate and sink themi But watch out dola car and caboose with hinged of the law on the ground that it ... the enemy Is trying to sink your fleet doors. All cars couple together. Made ELECTRONIC SHUTTER did not provide appropriately at the same time. SA VE 2.79 SA VE 4.11 NEW YORK (UPI) - The our reg. 8.66 of durable plastic, at least 48 per store stock market, which reeled the • 3 element F 9.5 lens for loss to railroads, which our rug. 11.88 previous session under growing BTL-CM Single Lens Complete w/MagIc Cubes would be compelled to continue fears of recession, opened Adn strap unprofitable service during the lower in moderate trading • F-2 Lens planning period. Thursday on the New York • Pro black finish Justice William H. Rehnquist SAVE 3.23 Stock Exchange. • Case Included NOW and other members of the court our reg. 14.22 The Dow Jones industrial • Self timer were interested in why the con­ average, which had lost more • Shutter speeds to 1000 stitutionality of the "taking” of than 24 points in the past two • Hot shoe railroad property must be sessions, was off 2.27 to 642.76 decided now rather than when shortly after the opening. the property is actually taken. S A V E 2 J I0 Declines led advances, 292 to Bork replied that it would be MATTEUS reg. 0.22 77, among the 501 issues NOW *175** four or five years after the CAMP PUTT-PUTT^ crossing the tape. taking before anyone would HSHBR PMOE M Om mW ER Volume amounted to around know whether the compensa­ 500,000 shares at the outset. tion was adequate and at that Preschoolers will love SiMi In Weft Disney^ ’lonesome Ghosts* this toy ... a 15-pc. real­ csHd^footuring Mouse, DonaW Quek Investors showed concern time a law suit'would be too istic campgroundl In­ end G ^y for loeds of funi Turn the PARKER BROS. NERF over a gloomy picture painted late. cludes boat, cycle and YOUR by presidential adviser Paul motor camper, trees, orenk to wpteh thrshow In fiw t or ftornnotion MOBILE"* OR NERF TRUCK CHOICE McCracken, who predicted a camp headquarters, cov­ oven fm h m M ^M Uisfsble focKMji wheel, ered bridge, drawbridge, siMy«ffi|i headlex t'l b yoML Action fun for children ages 3-81 These sharp recession for the nation. dock with launching arm, toys are made of colorful, non-toxic He told newsmen he u tracks and much more to synthetic foam with extra-strong to last until mld-1975, followed keep little people buayl wheels. They’ll roll anywhere, even by a sharp recovery. Deinht them on over carpetingl So soft ... they can’t Housing Slump Christmas ttwningl hurt furniture. Assorted models, at at least 48 per store least 60 per store To Last Into SA VE NOW I our reg. 3.66 FAST F 1.1 LENS Next Year Prison Fire • Black Lite Cent WASHINGTON (UPI) - • Battery Tester Assistant Housing and Urban. Is Suspicious • Accepts leo Development Secretary NORFOLK, Mass. (UPI) - a Film Michael H. Moakow said today 220 there is “little hope” for any fire at the Norfolk Prison •2 *A X s ZOOM Colony W ^esday night that Improvement in the housing ■ L'd 36 inmates from their Pockat220 market for the rest of 1974. was "definiteiy set,” ac­ NOW Moskow said interest rates cording to a spokesman for the Outm Vi are high, construction of new homes is down 40 per cent and Massachusetts Department of • Camera w/F 9.S lens SAVE NOW I Corrections. construction unemployment is our reg. 2.39 • Uses 110 nim double the national rate. Due to the fire, the sixth one in the last two weeks requiring • Complete with Moskow said the federal • 3 Magic Cubes an government was supplying fire fighters, prison authoriUes Zoom Movie Camera TONKA AERIAL LADDER PARKER BROS. doubled guard maiqiower and • W riatrap mortgage subsidies to produce NERF FOOTBALL effectively suspended furlough 100,000 mmes and had begun a Children will have hours of playltio and and parole programs indefinite­ program to increase rental un­ pretending fun with this great Tonka its for the poor. ioyl An ultra-modern fire fighter of Junior-size football that can’t hurt If It hits you so It’s Ideal for ly. children of all M esI Features tough protective skin for long life “Little hope exists for a con­ sturdy steel construction, a multl-posl- The fire, which broke out tlon ladder of durable piastlo. Ladder and durability. Srnall hands can gnp It easily, tool •round 9:40 p.m., and was put struction upsurge for many cranks up and swivels. Open ceb and at least 96 per store nnd« control about two hours months,” Moskow told the simulated flashers, SA VE 3.33 later, caused no injuries J3 Building Products Executives at least 18 per store our rog. 12.99 although damage to 'dormitory Conference meeting here. “The building M w u "moderale to NASSIFF CAMERA...... OF COURSE turn-around time even with Sale in effect thru this weekend. gcoordlng to Dave 620 MAIN • DOWNTOWN MANCHESTEO drastic policy changes would be ^ of th0 imrectioDB too g r^ t under the best of A 4 3 - 7 3 6 9 fiscal qittidltlons, and the best of conSOons are not yet in sight.” 381 Broad St., Manchester PAGE TWtiNTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HEIRALD, Mancfaester, Cn««n., Tlwirt., Oct. M, U74 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 24.1974 r- PAGE 'TWEN’TY-ONE VFW Leader Visits State Agostinelli Supports Mrs. Betty Butler of New Occupational Cent^r^ Jersey, national president of CLIP AND SAVE TCMW OF MAWCHBaygR the Veterans of Foreign Wars AGWA’ Nathan G. Agostinelli, state CLIP AND SAVE Auxiliary, will make her of­ Mansfield Training School are comptroller and Republican py L fiif PTftfTik— ficial visit to Connecticut today now living in homes instead of candidate for lieutenant gover- and Friday. institutions. We have made a THE ' nor, announced today he is sup­ good start during the past few Tha following atraeta ara achadulad for loaf collaotion on tha davs llatad bwicsM t« ei,- * - . Manchester Auxiliary porting referendum question 5, members serving on the visita­ years in laying the foundation ooUaotlon day, piokup on remaining routaa w ill ba poatponod ono^orking day n in on any sohodtilad the Regional Occupational upon which to build future wiah to hava yard leaves collected are roquoated to rake laavea into the atraeta listed below, who tion committee are Mrs. Training Center. ’Theresa Varney, state conduc­ programs of this type.” A im F R E E Z E Agostinelli said that when he pro^rty and confining the laavea in tha gutter as much as poaJiSe length of tha tress; and Mrs. Laura Agostinelli concluded: “ I was mayor of Manchester the coUeotion. Property owners are roqueatod to make certain that no foraitJ on the day prior to achadulad leaf Freeman, state patriotic in­ enthusiastically support this structor. -concept of a Regional Oc­ referendum question for a material other than laavea or graas are placed in the windrows, 8” 3 ta auch as atones, branohaa, oana or any other The national president was EXTEIVDER cupational Training Center, to Regional Occupational Training . * November welconned on her arrival this ' be located in Manchester, was Center to be located in October 28 TO ute I g first presented to the Board of November 6 November 20 afternoon at Holiday Inn, East Manchester. Our town has Route 6 October 31 Directors by Norman Fendell. always been a leader in this Route 12 ftoute 19 Hartford, by an aisle of brnwr. Cleans and protects as you drive. Route 9 Irving Street Tonight’s program includes a “At that time,” Agostinelli field. I am sure the people of stated, “the proposal was un- North Fairfield Street Congress Street dutch treat dinner at Valle’s ■ Revitalizes old anti-freeze, Manchester will support and Fairfield Street Araory Street Westminster Road Steak House, Hartford, at 7. J animously accepted by the vote for this much needed Columbus S treet Homestead S treet »- board.” Campfield Road Guard S tre e t Scarborough Road On Friday the national presi­ makes it last for years facility.” O liver Road Seymour S tree t Vie at Street Haynes S tre e t Wellington Road dent and her entourage will tour “It was Sen. Dave Odegard Bolton Street Durant .Street Bank S treet Alpine Street Cromwell S treet A Pratt and Whitney Division of ■ Cleans and protects cooling system ^ who introduced the legislation haurtland Road Essox Street United Aircraft Corp., East \ Turklngton Drive Lancaster Road against rust and corrosion 'to the Connecticut General Middlefield Street Wlndemere S tree t Crescent Street Hartford. After a luncheon at .■ Assembly which provided the Cooper Hill Street Memorial Street Autumn S tree t Grant Road Little Street ' Pratt and Whitney, the group ’ site at Manchester Community QoAee Drive Rueeell Street Kensington Street will tour the Harriet Beecher ■ Easy-to-use Lockwood S tree t Hawthorne S tree t i College,” Agostinelli continued, Ford Trip Hartford Road Bigelow S tre e t Ridgefield Street Stowe and Mark Twain i Chambers S tree t , South Hawthorne S treet Common Topic for This Group Homesteads. ■ No flushing necessary To Japan KoKee S treet Liberty Street Glenwood S treet f Agostinelli said, “As an Coventry Street Alton Street Lyndale Street The topic of discussion, naturally, was the Air Force, as Mrs. Butler will conclude her i elected state official I have High S tre e t West Anderson Street named commander of the U.S. 17 Air Force in Germany official visit Friday with a State ■ Just pour into radiator Still On Fleming Road South Alton Street Ashworth S trse t top Air Force personnel gathered at Willie’s Steak House Talking with him, left to right, are; Henry Rammm of t been committed to the regional Courtland Street Hemlock S tre e t Oxford Street Auxiliary meeting at 8 p.m. at ; center concept, a commitment Tower Road Lodge Drive Grandview S tree t Wednesday n i^ t at a joint meeting of the two C!onnecticut Columbia, chapter president; Frank Fennessy of East the East Hartford Post Home, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vfestwood S tre e t French Road Cambridge S treet Chapters of the Air Force Association. The guest speaker Jto provide community Wellman Road Hartford, past president; and Gen. James Ferguson, vice on Tolland St. [ programs for the retarded, President Ford is proceeding Cornell Street Edgerton Street Ashland Street was Maj. Gen. Benjamin N. Beilis, left. He has just been with plans to visit the Far East Brent Road Drescher Road president of United Aircraft Corp. (Herald photo by Dunn) (rather than outmoded in- Palm S tree t Edgerton Place Middle Turnpike West 2 Woodhill Road Istitutional care. New regional next month, despite Lucian Street Newman S tre e t East Maple S tree t demonstrations in Japan Schaller Road (Broad to Main S t.) . centers have opened in Danbury Fbsign Street Rosemary Place East Eldridge Street TM 5 TM 5 against the trip, the White Bates Road Woodland S treet Kane Road toryouangvwt loryouongfnet I and Waterbury and a new one is Lynesa Street Knox S tre e t 11% -underway in lower Fairfield House said today. Penn Road (Broad to Main S t.) Rockville High ‘Election’ Gives Ford will begin a three-day P h ilip Road CLEANSER CO N O m O N ER 'County. New centers are also in McKinley S tree t Valley Street Recent Street The Maintenance System visit to Japan — the first by an Evergreen Road B attista Road Library Shows |[the planning stages for both Foley Street American President — on Nov. B utler Road Winter Street Electric Street for y9ur engine’s J Central and North Central Virginia Road Film Friday 18. From there he intends to go Summer Street Extension Hoffbian Road Ore hu rl S tre e t Chapel Street Steele, Agostinelli Narrow Win cooling system. I Connecticut. To operate these Dudley Street Teresa Road 9 9 on to South Korea for a two-day Duval S tre e t Trotter Street Strong Street The Mary Cheney Library ‘centers, 120 staff members Oakland Terrace Ansaldl Road 4 stop and may also meet with Elro Street By a margin of 12 votes, Junior Room will show the film • have been added. Frederick Road Strickland Street For years, the Rockville High Christopher Dodd, school being on double sessions CLEANSER Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev Andor Hoad I Robert Steele and Nathan “ Brown Wolf” on Friday, Summit S tre e t Joseph Street School poll has been looked to Democratic candidate for and 1,014 students voted. on the way home. October 29 Horton Road Lindman S tre e t • Agostinelli, Republican can- Teachers’ Convention Day, at I “In addition, new staff has (E. Center to M. T. E,) by the politicians as an indica­ representative from the 2nd As is usually the case, even in CONDITIONER “He’s going ahead with his Route 7 Turnbull Road Sterling Place . didates for governor and iieute- 10:30 a.m. and at 2:30 p.m. • been added to the Southbury Wells Street tion of how the state will vote. District won over his a regular election, some of the plans for the trip,” presidential Flower Street • nant governor were “elected” “Brown Wolf” is set in the {Training School and 125 new C arroll Road Vine S tre e t * Steele is a resident of Vernon Republican opponent, Samuel students voted for the Wallace Press Secretary Ronald Nessen Strant Street November lli Iby Rockville High School Klondike in the year 1901 and [people assigned to the Office of Lilac Street Hilliard Street Oak Grove S tree t and Agostinelli, a resident of Hellier, in a 630 to 291 vote. party and American party can­ COME IN FOR YOUR FREE ANTI FREEZE CHECK UP said. Route 16 tells the story of a dog that I Mental Retardation to aid these Broad S tree t LiUey Street ; students Wednesday. Manchester, is a Vernon native. For the office ot represen­ didates. Mon. - Weds, only Some American officials had Trumbull Street Filgrim Lane ; The students voted 490 to 478 must choose between the wilds • ‘special citizens’. Twenty-five Wadsworth S tre e t Abraham Ribicoff, tative from the 56th house dis­ Thomas Pallone, candidate said it might be necessary to Griswold Street C astle Road Meadow Lane tin favor of the two top and civilization.- 8:30-5:30 •m u p homes have already been Clinton Street Democratic candidate for U.S. trict, Democrat Martin Burke for governor on the Wallace reconsider whether Ford should Lincoln Street Huntington Street ; Republican candidates over the There will be a film program leas^ to bring these citizens Woodland S tre e t Norman S treet School Street senator, swamped his won over his Republican oppo­ party slate, received 17 votes make the trip if the American Legion Drive Democratic candidates, Ella Republican opponent, James H. at 10:30 on Saturday morning. vcloser to their home com­ Roosevelt Street (Hilliard to Broad St,) Cottage Street Sycamore Lane nent Morgan Campbell in a 606- and American party candidate STORE HOURS demonstrations continue and Main S tre e t Grasso and Robert Killian. Brannen in a 664-261 vote. The film to be shown at that iA'»d. f*. AGWAY, INC. EQUIPMENT S h o p munities and 25 more have been Ridgewood S tre e t 319 vote. for governor, Norman Rochen, B 3 0 to 5 30 o m. become more bitter. Maple S tree t M on TuM. ThwrK Ft> (Center to M. T, E,) But, all other offices were Robert Houley, also of Ver­ time is “The Lorax,” which is T h u f* A 30 10 8 30 540 NETT STATE ROAD. C.AO C l 0 9 authorized. Over 600 former Alexander Street The 56th District is the only seven votes. 8 0 0 to 5 00 November 21 Sat 1 00 lo 4 30 BUCKLANO November U Oak Street swept by the Democratic can- non, and the Democratic can­ based on a Dr. Seuss book and Sat. 8 0 0 10 4 00 residents of Southbury and Fezkins Street New Street one entirely within the town of Running as an independent CiOMO Waonaaoty Eldridge Street I ^ u t e 20 Ididates with the exception of didate for senator from the 35th Vernon. Vernon is also part of was shown last year on televi­ koute 10 for U.S. Representative from sion. S t, Lawrence S tre e t Laurel Street ;Judge of Probate and the vote District, was highest vote- the 55th and 57th Districts but Purnell Place ;was 508 to 428 in favor of the 2nd D istrict, Anthony Stone Street La\irel Place Somerset Drive getter, defeating his the high school balloting did not Discepolo received 16 votes. Faimington Street Florence Street •Republican candidate John Fairvtew Street Garden Street Republican opponent Howard include these. On the referendum items, the 7\G W A Y Buckingham S tre e t Birch Street Candlewood Drive tGiulietti. His Democratic oppo- Wolfanger of Tolland in a 670 to St« John Street Bow Street Incumbent secretary of state, students approved, in a 586-137 Radding Street Bissell Street Highland Street fnent, Thomas Rady, is seeking 268 vote. Gloria Schaffer, Democrat, Edmund S tre e t Church Street Uvelection to that post. vote, the question which would Asylum S tre e t Brainard Place Duncan Road received 629 votes to her prohibit discrimination on ac­ Devon Drive Linden Street I o LpjcrLrtir Cole Street Johnson Terrace Cobb H ill Road Republican opponent’s, Sally count of sex. This is an amend­ Crestwood Drive Timrod Road McCarthy Bolser’s, 289 votes. ment to the Connecticut Hillside Street November 7 Soruce Street The vote was a little closer in Constitution which now Linnmore Drive Hanlson Street Tan Road Deepwood Drive - Earl Street Route 13 N the race for high sheriff of STORE CLOSING Timber Trail Shakespeare Night prohibits discrimination (Hillside to Kiddle Tpke. £,) HoU S tree t Tolland County with Frank Chr- because of religion, race, color, Ferndale Drive Kingswood Drive Starkweather Street Pine Street Hamlin S treet To Benefit Church nan. Democrat, leading ancestry or national origin. 2HPEED, 4-CYCIi Deerfield Drive Hannaway S treet Lookout Mt, Drive Republican Daniel McKeever The students also approved a WE’RE CAUGHT WITH TOO MUCH MERCHANDISE Phelps Road 'Elm Terrace « in a 475 to 418 vote. Foxcroft Drive Foster Street Tonloa Spring Trail local question for a $3.5 million Center Street Doane S tre e t Chestnut Street The John Sibun Costumes have been made by The “polls” were open all day bond issue for the extension of Oakwood Road Pearl Street Charter Oak Street •Shakespearean Players will at the high school due to the (Adams to Broad) St, James Street Hlghwood Drive Gail Layden; music will be sewer lines. The vote was 384- Auburn Road Otis Street Madison S tree t present “The Many Moods of provided by Cindy Robson and 295. WASHER Adams S tree t Hawley S tre e t WyUys Street Avondale Road Shakespeare” as a tenefit to St. the production is directed by (Center to Middle Tpke W,) Elm Street Peter’s Church Sunday at 7;30 John Sibun. LIGHT TO HEAVY SOIL SELECTIONS Robin Road Hall Court Jac’icson S tree t p.m. at the church. Henderson Road Ford Street Novembe r 25 This group recently per­ BLEACH DISPENSER Princeton Street Pazk Street Highlights of the Bard’s Proctor Road Hazel S tre e t R o u ^ 2 l formed at the Marlborough Woodbridge Street Myrtle Street works will be performed by ac- Festival and has been in­ MR. AUTO WASH Victoria Road Knighton Street ,tors from seven Connecticut vited to give workshops to SALES AND SERVICE, INC. Dougherty Street Jensen Street Locust Street Plymouth Lane November 18 towns. The cast includes Dick theater groups, including the ISO TOLLAND TPKE. EAST HARTFORD Jordt Street Goman Place Boulder Road Dorn, Bob Faucber, Judy well known Mark Twain October 30 Bliss Street Oak Place Route 17 Batchelder, Bikk Kirby, Gail Masquers. 289-0265 ELwood Road ~~Route 8 Parker Street Forest Street Robert Road Layden, Mlckie Jaissle, Kitsy Tickets are |2 for adults and 900 WETHERSFIELD AVE. HARTFORD Spring Street Sibun, Penelope Ann Sibun, 11.50 for students. (M. T. E, to Woodbridge St.) Short Street Raymond Road Barbara Sibun, Gillian Howell 249-0500 Lydall Street Apel Place Beech Street (^ , Main to Gardner St.) Waranoke Road Stokes and Simon Stokes. Lewis Street (Woodbridge to Vernon S t.) Old No, Main S tre e t Cross Street Adelaide Road TO MANCHESTER RESIDENTS ONIT Comstock Road Parker Street Mather Street Cedar Street Steep Hollow Laioe (Ow Frtentlt) (Woodbridge to Mather St,) Northfield Street Ridge Street ArvLne Place Jean Road Warren Street ONE WEEK ONLY Coleman Road Centerfield Street Arch Street Rlohard Road Hush Money Burden Sunset Street Clyde Road Eastfield Street Walnut Street Pitkin Street Ash S tree t Barry Road Westfield Street Division Street Putnam S tre e t Shuffled, Says Dean Village Street SIMONIZE Bonner Road High Street Pazicer Street SAVE $5 Lakewood C ircle No, WASHINGTON (U PI)-John Watergate conspirator E. Dorothy Road Pleasant Street (Poarter St, to W. Dean III testified to ^ y that Howard Hunt during the Reg. $12.95 $7«s Fenwick Road Cooper Street Lakewood C ircle So, then-white House aides H.R. November $ H iU crest Road S, Center St,) following March, came out of While You Wait Willard Road Sunmer S tree t Haldeman and John D. Nixon campaign funds which Route 11 Bruce Road Munro S tre e t Ehrlichman went “back and Offer Expires Oct. 26 Saulters Road Ann Street were under Haldeman’s con­ Oreenhlll Street forth” with former Attorney Helalne Road Moore S tre e t Nike Circle trol, according to previous 5 FREE HOT WAXES WITH PURCHASE Parker Street Thayer Road Willow FLaoe General John N. Mitchell in testimony. Thistle Road (M. T. £, to E, Center St,) Bnenon Street 1972 on who was going to raise OF COUPON WASH SOOKI Model Bretton Road Dartmouth Road Porter Street hush money for the Watergate E, Center Street Bremen Road WIW2500P T ran sit Lane Tuck Road Butternut Road burglars. Walker Street Center Street Ash Street Ext, Olcott Drive Under questioning by Quaker Road Ardmore Road (Broad to Main St,)' Mitchell’s lawyer, William G. aizabeth Drive So, Main S tree t Center Street Goodwin S tre e t November 12 Hundley, Dean indicated that PRIOR SERVICE Constance Drive Hackmatack S tree t (Adams S t, to M, T, W, View S tre e t Route 111 he sometimes served as a go- Milford Hoad Prospect Street Acadany S tre e t between in the dispute over $249.95 Franklin Street HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS? Rogers Place raising the money to pay the Sanford Road M arshall Road Hudson S tree t Watergate burglars’ legal fees If you have prior service or are a senior in high school, you are Green Manor Road Plano Place • Two speedi — normal agitation and spin, Nye S tre e t and keep them quiet about probably interested in some extra income for the new car, house or Williams Street Norwood S treet agitation and spin Lyme Road Gerard Street Pine Hill Street White House involvement. other pui^se. We can offer one of several enlistment options in a • Delicate cycle Crosby Road Francis Drive The former White House unit of the Army Reserve depending upon your situation. Cone S tre e t Grove S tree t • Three regular cycles for.- Weaver Road Niles Drive counsel was spending his Prior servicemen can enlist for as little as one year and possibly in Heavy soil selection Stephen Street Washington Street Diane Drive seventh straight day on the Lawton Road the grade held when discharged. As a HS senior, you may enlist and Normol soil selection Coburn Road Bond S treet Judith Drive witness stand in the Watergate seiye for a period requiring only three years active unit par­ light sqil selection Conway Road Lenox S tre e t Oelmont S tree t cover-up trial of Haldeman, ticipation. Whatever your status, we have a place for you and many • Up lo 14 lb. capacity Denver Road Fam Drive A REMINDER • Bleach dispenser Branford Street Summit S treet Ehrlichman, Mitchell and two opportunities as an active reservist such as good pay, excellent Greenwood Drive Country Club Drive ^ other former Nixon associates. training and other benefits. Three wash temperature selections Benton Street (Middle Toke, E. • Three water level selections Westland Drive WILL BE Dean said Mitchell, then Brookfield Street to Oakland) November 1? cam ^gn director for Richard For further information without obligation, contact one of our • Self-cleoning Overlook Drive lint filtering Wadsworth S t, Ext, M. Nixon, appeared to regard Army Reserve Career Counselors at; Eastland Drive Clifton Street ftoute 18 •iqu Durkin Street PUBLISHED the need to raise money as a 819th Station Hoapital Indian Drive Berkley Street White House task and showed 700 8. Quakar Lana Middle Turnpike East Harlan Street Line Street DO Interest in the problem W. Hartford, Ct. (Main to Woodbridge S t.) White Street 'Shallow Brook Lane during several meetings with Arnott Road EACH FRI. Dean and others. 203-233-2002 Henry S tree t Fern Street At the same time. Dean said, If you wish, mail this coupon to us; Ferguson Road Hollister Street So. Fazms Drive Haldeman and Ehrlichman Mountain Road Main S treet Carriage Drive FOR NEXT were trying to thrust the Ludlow Road ((•liddle Tpke, E, Sunny Brook Drive responsibility on Mitchell. TO: Recruitins Officer CLIP Dale Road to North Main) Harvest Lane • ’— WEEK’S “He (Mitchell) told me Garth Road Haldeman and Ehrlichman Sherwood C ircle Mayfield Drive 819th Station Hospital Byron Road Gardner Street ibould be interested,” Dean 700 8. Quaker Lane North Sim Street •aid. “Haldeman and Earl Street Gardner Street W, PICK UP W. Hartford, CL 08110 AND Bowers S treet Ehrlichman said it was (M, T. E, to Byron Road) Hairvard Road Dugan's Allay Mitchell’s problem. It went AGWAY, INC. Ferguson Road Tanner Street Vfyneding HLU Road .badt and forth.” 640 NEW STATE ROAD, C l O O 1 NAMI------Dean did not say exactly BUCK LAND 0 ^ 0 *9 Ic O SAVE Wellesley Road whan this dispute t ^ place. Green Road But ha indlcatad it went on in Oihir Signs: Ellington - Middlifiild ■ North Hivon - Willimoniic 1 the faU of 1972 altar Nixon’s I AODRISS ! M llJiytr, Harbaft •TONI MOUND lOUieUIMT ONOf Men. Twee Wee. Fti Men. Tuee Thurs. Fil, . 1 % the job of •:MteOtSOe.m. 0 00 re 0. 00 tlllMnv. i ------— ^TIUPHONI Ttiwrs • 90 re 0 30 0e\. 1:00 to 4:00 •ft. I 00 re « M .>,iiUohwaai»idto Clesee WeOneteev ■W1 i i >. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Thuit.. Oct. 84.1874 MANCHESTER^ VENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tlmra.. Oct. 24.~1974 - PAGE TWENTY-THRpe The $2 Million Storm Drainage Bond Issue NEWS Board Approves of Program ByBv SOL R. LOHRNCOHEN nVPrfloW5Soverflows from from Ricfplnw Bigelow Rr/v\lr Brook an/l and nilhlinpublic wnrirc works directors Manchester__ million, then $1.3 million, thenl » $1.5m in in 1079 1973 fni* for rA replacing n lo n ln a the u washed-out CAPSULES For Multiple Handicapped ,j Floods have been defined as bodies White Brook have focused attention has had. It started with the late Dlcott St. bridge, about $42,000 this million, and now $1.5 million. Under future considerations T^of water rising, swelling and on storm drainage needs. However, Richard Martin, who was town ’That isn’t to say that the town spent year for N. Elm St. Improvements, TOLLAND facility could be converted into - overflowing onto and over land. similar problems in Manchester go and another $60,000 this year for Vautour notes four a pre-school program for rnanager and doubled as public works nothing on its storm sewer needs an­ Vivian Kenneson possibilities: 1. Pending accep­ ■> The body of water could be a natural back about 25 years. A study of Board director. Next came Chester Langtry, replacing the washed-out Woodbridge Back to Hospital Tolland children and other sur­ nually. Since 1959, an estitpated $500,- Corretpondenl tance of the three children in rounding towns. Tolland now '^phenomenon, like a stream, a river, a of Directors’ agendas during that span then Walter Fuss, then William 000 was spent to correct some of the St. culvert. The Board of Education Day Treatment Service or -lake, a brook, a pond, or even a sea. reveals that the subject was on a (UPI) ~ Former President sends five pre-school children O’Neill, and finally the present occu­ problems. Giles said the proposed $2 million Richard Nixon was rehospitalized Wednesday night in the Wednesday approved a special some other program, this out-of-town for special educa­ majority of the agendas. Or, it could be an unnatural pant, Giles. That sum includes $60,000 in 1965 for would eliminate about 80 per cent of wake of a flare-up of phlebitis in his left leg. His doctor education program for multiple model would bie disbanded. In tion programs. phenomenon, like storm water That the problepis grew as the In 1959, the need was estimated at placing Bigelow Brook underground In the major problems. The 28 separate reported that the leg was filled with circulation blockages handicapped children, as such a situation the space could Vautour stressed another ad­ ‘flowing down a street—over town’s population grew isn’t a coin­ recommended by Cam $600,000. It grew progressively to $1 the Lenox-Benton Sts. area, $100,000 projects, he said, would take about and he warned that surgery might be necessary. be converted into office space. vantage of the program Is the 'backyards and into garages, cellars cidence. Director of Public Works Jay three years to complete and would be Vaoutour, director of special Materials and furnishings could consultant services of the direc­ '.and living quarters. Giles acknowledges that, as new placed for bid on an area basis, which services. be assimilated into Parker tor of the Day Treatment Ser­ Presently Tolland has one 12- Effects from both are dis- residential, commercial' and in­ might require several contractors. School with the only sunken vice. Not only would he train astrous-the former on a grand scale, dustrial development ensued in year-old boy who will be cost being the carpeting at a both teacher and aide In Each project, he explained, would enrolled in the program. cost of $ ^ . requiring massive appropriations and Manchester, the town lost more and Projected Schedule be coordinated with the previous one, Arms Race Talks techniques of behavioral Attempts to find appropriate 2. If the program proves analysis, management control, .covering vast areas; the latter on a more of its trees and its natural Manchester voters Nov. 5 will consider as well as the next one. He said top placement for the child thus far Also I —Lake St. to E. Middle Tpke.; J MOSCOW (UPI) — Secretary of State Penry Kissinger successful consideration might reinforcement strategies and 'localized scale, but also requiring water-shed land. Percolation—the a $2 million bond issue for correcting priority may be given the White have failed, according to -C arter St.; K -P orter St., Willow PI. to met with Soviet Communist leader Leonid Brezhnev today, be given to continuing with the charting behavioral progress, massive expenditures, when con­ means of storing storm water and storm drainage problems at 28 locations. Vautour, and Talcottville can­ Oak Grove St.; L -D ry Brook Box Brook-Lydall St. area and the ’Thomp­ carrying a package of proposals for slowing the nuclear three children and accepting but would be available to all of sidered in ratio to available local keeping it from flowing onto private The accon^nylng map shows those not program him. Culvert, Birch St.; M -Bush Hill Rd.; N son Rd. area. arms race. ’The talks — Kissinger’s' first meeting with other children on a tuition the Pupil Personnel Services funds. locations, identified as A through Z, plus The Hampton public schools basis. property-was diminished, and even —Seaman Circle; 0 —Thompson Rd., He said the $2 million will permit Brezhnev since President Ford came to power — were staff in town.. lost. AA and BB. The areas designated by have requested two of their In Manchester, where flooding Coolidge St. to Hop Brook; P -Bremen hiring some outside consultant ser­ 3. Assuming the program is “Through such a process we diagonal lines are scheduled for 1974-75 expected to allow both sides to review the future course of students be placed in the problems have grown in the same As the town grew, so grew the flow Rd., Summer St.; Q —Alexander St. St. vices. In order to permit completion successful, these three children would achieve greater dis­ construction, those with solid lines for detente between the U.S. and Moscow. Tolland program on a tuition ratio the town has grown, voters are of storm water into rising, swelling John St.; R-Keeney St., Bush Hill Rd. to within three years, he explained, could go to other programs and semination of specialized ,being asked to approve a $2 million and overflowing brooks. 1975-76, and those with broken straight basis. new children could be accepted procedures for analyzing and lines for 1976-77. Glastonbury. detailed plans and specifications will bond Issue—for correcting storm The facility for the program on a tuition basis. changing classroom strategies Giles sums up the effect as follows, The 28 dVeas are as follows: Also, S -Hillstown Rd.; T —Woodside require the combing efforts of the will be in the basement level of St., Terry Rd., Hunter Rd.; U-Keeney 4. In the event that the to better assist pupil drainage problems in 28 areas of “ Every square foot of pavement laid A —Henry, N. Elm and Tanner Sts.; B town engineering department and the the Education Administration St., Leland Dr. to Hackmatack St.; V program were disbanded, the development,” Vautour said. ^,,town. The proposal will be a referen- contributes to excess water in the —White Brook, Summit to N. Elms Sts.; C outside consultants. Building In quarters presently —Chambers, Columbus, Bolton Sts.; W « dum question on the Nov. 5 voting streams.’’ —White Brook Diversion (Lydall Brook to Not Much Warning occupied by the town manager. -Broad St., W. Middle Tpke. to “In addition,’’ said Giles, “a study * machines. The $2 million proposal is an update White Brook); D —Robertson Park of our townwide drainage needs, both ARAGON, Ga. (UPI) — The crossing where a Southern A full-time teacher, at a salary t Recent problems caused by of plans proposed by the last four Culvert (N. School to Oakland Sts.); E WindemereSt.; X -N . Main St., Union St. of $8,343, and an aide at $2,700, to Hockanum River; Y -School St.; Z present and future, could be ac­ Railway work train backed into a school bus carrying 80 —Green Rd., Phelps Rd. and DoaneSt.; F have already been Select^ and —Hills St.; AA —Durant and Little Sts.; complished within the ($2 million) ap­ children Wednesday is marked only by a warning sign. 2 -Woodbridge St., Oakwood Rd. and Doane the program will begin as soon MANCHESTER BB —Academy and Parker Sts. area. propriation. St.; G—Constance Dr.; H—Lawton Rd. to Seven children were killed in the crash, which is being in­ as possible. Denver Jtd. “Such a study,’’ he said, “will vestigated by national safety inspectors. Other expenses anticipated provide guidance to our public works are renovations at $700; equip­ department in the review of subdivi­ Playing U, N. Tune ment, $500; materials, $1,000; STATE BANK sion plans—thereby providing for and consultant services, $'700. adequate growth of the drainage The pied piper tootley-toots a Halloween tune to a witch and other cast members in a Vautour noted that the board system, as the town grows.” Special Prosecutor humorous skit presented by third graders Wednesday at Waddell School as part of a will actually expend $4,343 on MANCHESTER, CONN. program observing United Nations Day. Members of the cast are, left to right, Nader the program, compared with an OFFERS FREE 4 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Henry S. Ruth, a soft-spoken, Shakibai, pied piper; Kathleen Szarek, witch; Christofer Spohn, Jack; Preeti Sharma original tuition and transporta­ 43-year-old government lawyer, has been named special Frances; and Robert Roya, George. In UN observances, some of the purposes and goals of tion allocation of $8,170, making a net reduction in cost of $3,827. Watergate prosecutor with promises he’ll have the same J Nations were presented in recitation and song. The Declaraation of the Rights ■i* NOVEMBER 1974 of Children and the role of UNICEF were highlighted. (Herald photo by Pinto) “The program for the three CHECKING independence as his predecessor, Leon Jaworski, who has children would be composed of STORM DRAINAGE BOND submitt^ his resignation. Ruth has been the No. 2 man in two major components. Con­ the special prosecution force since it^was created in May siderable emphasis would be W ‘ 1973. ' placed on changing inap­ ACCOUNTS, 1974- 1975 propriate behaviors such as ac­ I ting out or fighting. The second B t h e c a n d id a t e s major aspect would be the 1975- 1976 development of pre-vocational ARE SAYING and self-help skills with the goal PERSONAL OR 1 9 7 6 - 1977 Statements Due of eventual placement in a CLEVELAND (UPI) — Opening statements were sheltered workshop. “Details of the program and expected to start today following completion of jury selec- Hannon: Favors More Education Aid curriculum would be modeled BUSINESS... d J Ron in the federal trial of eight former Ohio National after the Day Treatment Ser­ Guardsmen charged in connection with Kent State Univer­ state Rep. George W. Hannon to properly prepare them for tion is of utmost importance to vice in West' Hartford, a MANCHESTER STATE BANK sity killings May 4, 1970. Four students were killed and Jr. of East Hartford, our highly skilled labor market. both the students of our state regional program sponsored un-, nine were wounded in the incident, which came during stu­ Democratic candidate for Third If we fail in our commitment to and the economic future of the der the Capitol Region Educa­ 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Vl». V District state senator, has an­ dent demonstrations over the U.S. invasion on Cambodia. them, ” then we have failed in state itself.” tion Council,” according to Open Sat. 0 a.m. -1 2 noon Mombar FDIC II > nounced his support for in­ our future economic planning.” Vautour’s report. I r .* < creased aid for vocational The four-term legislator said education in all Connecticut’s he would plan to submit legisla­ N secondary schools. tion which will insure the type / J VtJ»7Tv “A recent study of vocational of vocational education education by the General program needed. Specifically, Defender Amazed Assembly’s program review said Hannon, he will work for MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — A former public defender for committee, of which I am a increased funding to provide I 'o»t James Earl Ray testified Wednesday he was “amazed, member,” said Hannon, "in­ adequate space and programs " ; "j ; r / ' dicates a serious deficiency in for all qualified students. Vj-o.. r'- 1?* surprised, and astounded” when he learned Ray was going providing quality vocational to plead guilty to slaying Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ray’s Hannon said in the upcoming ------education in our high schools. months before the opening of 1 hearing is expected to last until next week. Unless we direct immediate the G eneral Assembly in ] ___j'aJ t-MOiO, attention to this area, our January he will be doing further J i i ______t----^ .TSmIW J future labor market will be '■ I!i research in the area of bankrupt. vocational and technical educa­ Lfttojti. V □ / “The non-college-bound men tion, “so that the state could up­ and women deserve the very grade its system.” He stressed More Regulation best training we can give them. “the fact that vocational educa­ I '• If'I 1 , WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford Wednesday V $u«v*« siped a bill designed to strengthen federal replation of X,' w the commodity futures market, a $500 billion-a-year Galled Home speculation business which sonqe experts believe has in­ CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) - r j - C r creased food prices^ The bill would put into effect the most 11 ■ J J L sweeping overhaul of market replations since 1922. Four Boston high school nr / siTiTSi ——I students studying desegrega­ II lu^NZUL* -i-j i____i tion in Charlotte was called I'" A " K] ri EI home Wednesday in a “sym­ a ! I J bolic gesture” by the Boston W: J j i "\ ■x FIRE CALLS School Committee. , ii.oiio** J [iTiiRr; • rW ,1 - ^ 2 “I wouldn’t have, approved Campaign Swing this trip if I had known what was going on down there,” said WASHINGTON (UPI) — With elections 12 days away. MANCHESTER committee chairman John J. Wednesday, 7:36 p.m. — _ * President Ford today scheduled campaign appearances in Kerrigan in Boston. Campfire in woods at Rachel Iowa and Illinois in a personal effort to restrict The four students and a facul­ Rd. (Eighth District) Democratic gains in the House and Senate. Ford is seeking ty adviser from Boston’s Hyde Wednesday, 8:46 p.m. — to attract votes from farmers who have been alienated by Park High School had been in­ Campfire in woods at Rachel government pain and beef policies. vited by students at West IMMIt Rd. (Eighth District) J L Si y / r c i r i i n s Charlotte High School to see how .. I . J * Wednesday, 9:12 p.m. — / integration was working in |( J ] iJfvtilOh ■} ^ L . J iiAii STBl.!” J I ^ Brush fire in back of 319 Broad Charlotte in contrast, apparent­ kOtltl.AwA j [ . i ‘ St. (Town) ly , to the violence marking in­ TOLLAND COUNTY • __ I I I ' lJ.o.r7^; 1]. K tegration in Boston. Wednesday, 2:15 p.m. — ' 'I - But Charlotte also is having ^ h 11 jjTlI r Guerilla Plans Grass fire at Rockville High J its troubles in spots, the latest __,. UA School. (Vernon Fire Depart­ RABAT, Morocco (UPI) — The Palestine Liberation being racial violence at Olym­ j i rf* ment) Organization plans to form a government in exile within pic High School last Friday, Wednesday, 8:01 p.m. — • 0 4 6 I • the next few weeks, sources said today. Guerilla leaders three days before the students -—y/__CM4 i t i a Grass fire in Henry Park. are expected to discuss the plans with Arab leaders to map left Boston for Charlotte. 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Oct. 24. 1W4 •••••••••••••••••••••##*»«#* Legal Notice Homaa For 8ala 23 Homaa For 8ala 23 Homaa For 8ala p *o e tw en ty -f iv e 23 Raal Batata Wantad 26 Fainting-Paparing Conservative Group TOWN OF MANCHESTER n REAL ESTATE 32 Homaa tor 8ala 23 Homaa lor 8ala N IW U tT IN O NOTICE AND WARNING OF STATE ELECTION VERNON - Five-room Ranch fered by the ALL CASH for your property PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ with 2 full baths, fireplaced Rates Lawmakers TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1974 Homaa For 8ala 23 MANCHESTER within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ting, wallpapering, spray/brush The Electors of the Town of Manchester are hereliy warned to Excellent 6-room Cape - City living room, large eat-ln instant service. Hayes Agency, painting. Fair prices, fully in­ We find the hou$e, meet at their respecUve polling places in said Manchester, on MANCHESTER - Striking 4 utilities, Amesite drive, com­ kitchen, one-car attached gar­ PHILBRICK 646^)131. * ^ sured, experienced and depen­ Tuesday, November 5,1974, for the following purposes, to wit: bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ binations, oil heat', quiet age. Situated on lovely dable. 64^1671. you make the home. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. The cumulative rating goes landscaped lot. Price reduced WE WILL buy your house. Call »«*iToa Bines L. Buckley, R-N.Y., was I. To cast their votes for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, wood^ lot, 2 1/2 baths, first neighborhood, quick occupan­ danlol f. roalo back to 1955 in the Senate and f oor family room. Prime loca­ to 836,500. Owner wants fast anytime, Hutchins Agency, HOUSE NEED Painting? - We MIS >e lone Northeast lawmaker to 1957 in the House of Represen­ United States Senator, Representative-ln-Congress, State cy, Priced at only 831,900 sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. AGENCY Realtors, 649-5324. E Senator, SUte Representative, Secretary of the State, Treasurer, tion, Mid 60s. Warren E brush, spray or roll. Receive a perfect rating tatives. Howland Realtors, 643-1108. CHARLES LESPERANCE FARM — 50 acres, mostly Professional painting service, Wednesday from the conser- By far, the remaining Comptroller, Attorney General, Sheriff, Judge of Probate and She H erath 649-7620 MANCHESTER - New listing. SELLING your house? Call us $ 9,000 2.5 acre building lot. cleared and level land, 8 room 12 years experience, free es­ Justices of the Peace. Charming 4-room Cape-style ative Americans for members of the Senate from house, barn, two large poultry first and we’ll make you a cash timates. Reasonable prices. II. To vote on the following questions for the approval or disap­ home in mint condition. Wall- offer. One day service. T. J. $18,000 3 acres, possible two lots in Ellington. ititutional Action for key the Northeast scored extremely CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANCHESTER houses, 2-car garage. 875-8782, 6434)250. ites in the second session of proval of four proposed amendments to the Constitution of the MANCHESTER - Eight-room to-wall carpet abounds Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. low on the ACA rating charts. throughout. Beamed living 36,900 5-5 Duplex. Good location. tngress. State of Connecticut, a vote of “YES” being a vote for approval, Custom low-maintenance 2- Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 1 MANCHESTER Building-Contracting 33 But, there were exceptions. 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, room ceiling and spirpi stair­ IMMEDIATE cash for your r New York’s other Republican Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., and vote of “NO” being a vote for disapproval: bedroom Ranch. Ideal Ranch-large living room, for­ fireplace, lovely treal yard, case add to the true value. •property. Let us explain our MASONRY - All types, $36,900 Colonial Cape — 4 bedrooms. jenator, Jacob K. Javits, who is R-Conn., scored 39 per cent in 1. For theconsUtutional amendment prohibiting discrimination ■ starter or retirement home. mal dining room, modern on account of sex city utilities, central location. Priced at 827,900. Zinsser Agen­ fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, fieldstone, brick, concrete. Svnning for reelection, scored the session rating and 48 per Priced to sell at $41,000. Call All for under 840,000. Keith cy, 646-1511. kitchen, three bedrooms, first 647-1413. $40,900 7 room Ranch with family room. 2. For the constitutional amendment concerning the method of Free estimates, after 5 p.m., “^ero in the session ratings, cent on the cumulative chart. Russ MacKendrIck at B/W Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. floor laundry, aluminum 643-1870 or 644-2975. ased on votes on such issues as The dean of the Senate, George amendment of the constitution PHONE 643-2711 Realty for a personal tour. ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful siding, handy location, SELL YOUR HOUSE through $42,000 5-5 Duplex in Mansfield. Good investment. busing to achieve racial D. Aiken, R-Vt., had a 33 per 3. For the constitutional amendment concerning the forfeiture SIX-ROOM aluminum sided sweeping view of entire lake, 4- reduced to 829,900. J. Watson Beach Real Estate NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - of the right to be made an elector alance in public schools, a cent score for the session and a FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Ranch - Large country kitchen room older home, modem bath, Co. Professional real estate Remodeling, repairing, ad­ $44,000 New Listing — 5 room Ranch in prime location. 4. For the constitutional amendment concerning the elimina­ with appliances. Over acre half-acre treed lot, garage, 817,- service for more than 45 years. egal services corporation, and cumulative rating of 40 per FOUR FAMILY - Four 4- ditions, rec rooms, porches and tion of the requirement that justices of the peace be elected treed yard, 3 bedrooms, full 900. Hayes Corporation, 6^ Manchester office, 647-9139. roofing. No job too small. Call $47,500 Npw aluminum sided Ranch in Manchester. ninimum wages. cent. INDEX 0131. room apartments. Good in­ ^ Sen. Norris Cotton, R-N.H., The full text of such proposed amendments with explanatory text cellar. Asking 833,900. Keith •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 649-31A. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D- N o n c a a Real Estate, 646-4126, 849-1922. come. Handy location. Owner was second highest in the printed in accordance with Section 2-30a of the General Statutes ADVERTISING ADVERTISING H A PPY A D S $47,900 Immaculate 7 room Colonial. Conn., who is also seeking re- 1 — Lo« aiKl Feu. J NEW CUSTOM built homes will assist in financing. Northeast with an 89 per cent is available at the Town Clerk’s Office for public distribution. CARPENTRY - Repairs, election, maintained an 11 per 2 — Pertonelt DEADLINE 647-1419 MANCHESTER - 8-room within walking distance of Main Excellent value at 859,600. □ MISC. SERVICES remodeling, additions, roofing. $58,000 Brand pew Executive Raised Ranch. lession rating. His cumulative cent rating on both charts, The vote on such proposed amendments is taken under the 3 — Announoemanti RATES Contemporary, 4 large Street. A "super” Cape - two authority of Article ’Twelfth of the Constitution of the State of A — Enlertelnment 12;00 noon (he day before •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Call David Patria, South Wind­ ^ r e was 86 per cent. His while Sen. Robert T. Stafford, 5 — Auction* publication. 1 d a y ...... 94 word par day bedrooms, 2Vi baths, magnifi­ raised Randies and a four sor, 644-1796. 3 days ...... 8* word per day Sarvicaa Oflarad 31 $89,000 Colonial Farmhouse with 1V4 acres. ^ i o r colleague. Sen. Thomas Connecticut and House Joint Resolutions 4 and 9 of the 1972 ses­ Deadline for Saturday and cent view. Asking 866,900. bedroom Colonial. Act now and GLASTONBURY - Colonial R-Vt., collected an 11 per cent 6 d a ys...... 7* word per day McIntyre, D-N.H., had a rating session rating and a 23 per cent sion of the General Assembly, and House Joint Resolution 37 and FINANCIAL Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, choose your own colors, etc. T. BVt rooms on large treed lot, 2 WES ROBBINS carpentry 8 — Bondi-Stocki-Mortg*g** 26 days ...... 6a word per day J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. SHARPENING Service - of zero for the session and a cumulative score. Senate Joint Resolution 22 of the 1973 session of the General 9 — Parsonal Loan* 15 WORD MINIMUM ATTRACTIVE (Colonial - Three 643-1108. full baths, 16x28 family room, remodeling specialist. Ad­ Assembly. 10 — Inauranc* Saws, knives, axes, shears, (iumulative total of 20 per cent. The rest of New England’s Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch bedroom s, 1 1/2 b ath s, den, sewing room, 4-car gar­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, PLEASE READ NEW LISTING- eight room skates, rotary blades. Quick senators were below 10 per cent HI. To act as required by Chapter V, Section 25 of the Town EMPLOVMENT carpeting, nice lot, plus many age, pool, cement patio, 845,- service. Capitol Equipment built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... Raised Ranch, four bedrooms, 500. r , n , 649-3446. for the session— though several Charter (Special Act 193 of 1947, as amended) to approve or dis­ 13 — Help Wanted YDUR AD extras. Upper 30's. Financing Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. 14 — Bualneaa Opportunltle* available, n. Zimmer, J, D. three baths, fireplace, three showed up with higher approve the following capital projects to be financed by general 15 — Situation Wanted Classilied ads are taken over Hours dally 7:30-5, Thursday the phone as a convenience. Real Estate Associates, 646- garages. Only 844,500. Pasek RAISED RANCH, 3 LEON Cieszynski builder - new REALE'S CORNER cumulative scores. obligation bonds of the Town. A vote of “YES” is a vote for ap­ Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- proval and a vote of “NO” is a vote for disapproval. EDUCATION The Herald is responsible lor 1980, 647-1139. PETERMAN bedrooms, modern kitchen, 7958. homes custom built, 175 MAIN STREn PHONE 646^25 Among them was Sen. 18 — Private Inatructlon* only one incorrect insertion and 8243. remodeled, additions, rec Assessors Cited 5. For an appropriation of 81,400,000 for construcUon of a living room with fireplace, 2- Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., 19 — Schoola-Claaae* then only to the size ol the MANCHESTER - Reduced for rooms, garages, kitchens Manchester’s assessor and regional occupational training center 20 — Instruction* Wanted original insertion. Errors whioh ... Somaont SIX room Colonial completely car garage, pool, wooded lot, REWEAVING burns, holes. 2 with an 18 f»er cent cumulative remodeled, baui tile, cement do not lessen the value ol the quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 AGENCY 170x325, 839,500. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Haaling-Plumbing assistant assessor were among • score, and Sen. John 0. 6. For an appropriation of 82,000,000 for construction, REAL ESTATE may hava MRt you 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in renovated inside and out. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 35 Articlea tor 8ala 41 23 — Homes lor Sale advertisement will not be cor­ Garage, baths, nicely Window shades, Venetian 35 similar officials from Pastore, D-R.I., with a 12 per reconstruction and improvements to various storm drainage rected by an additional inser­ kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen­ 1 1/2 tial or commercial. Call 649- projects 24 — Lota-Land lor Sale a happy adl treed lot. Low 30s. Early oc­ GARRISON COLONIAL - 24’ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - ENGLISH setter puppies for throughout Connecticut cent rating for the 19-year 25 — Investment Property tion ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. FOREST HILLS ★ front to back living room with Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 4291. 26 — Business Property cupancy. Mr. Dwyer, ^Ifiore A Prompt, courteous service. Call sale, seven weexs old, honored Wednesday in the State period. 7. For an appropriation of 82,250,000 for purchase of assets of fireplace, formal dining room, 643-1496. the Manchester Water Company 27 — Resort Property Agency, 647-1413. 7-Room Raised Ranch with registered. Call 649-2558. Capitol. On the House side, most 28 — Real Estate Wanted 839,800 assumable mortgage 3 bedrooms, IVz baths, large MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. The full text of the questions is on file open to public inspection Ho/p W a n M 13 Halp Wantad 13 MANCHESTER ^ Belleville and Joseph northeastern lawmakers FIVE room Ansaldi built at 9% for 30 y e a rs ; 2 screened porch. 845,900. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Aluminum Siding FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing 1968 CHRYSLER, New Yorker, in the Town Clerk’s (jffice. Municipal Building, during business MI8C. SERVICES Need a home quick? Here’s a spraying. Fully insured. Breault, the Manchester of­ remained generally low in the 31 — Services Ottered TYPIST to 8115. East of river Ranch. Two fireplaces, lovely fireplaces, 2V4 baths, 850,000 Kitchen Re-modoling -Repairs and remodeling, good mechanically, tires, hours. 32 — Painting-Papering HIGH SCHOOL Grad with filing ^ H appiness Is... 7 room oversized Cape with Licensed. Free estimates. ficials, were awarded the ratings. But, again, there were position. Requires excellent - numerical experience) start family room, country size CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12- New Additions IJompt service on emergency, snows, $600. Original owner. Notice is hereby given that the following listed polling places will 33 — Building-Contracting really big rooms. Fireplace, Phone 633-5345. Phone 643-7024. 643-6526. designation. Certified Connec­ exceptions. 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng typing, pleasant phone manner, full-time. 8120 weekly plus § A Successful kitchen. Simply immaculate. 7-Room Colonial with 840,800 room antique Colonial com­ R.E. MILLER, B uilder 4 rec room with bar, wall to ticut Municipal Assessor, the be used in the districts specified: 35 — Heating-Plumbing some filing, immediate need. benefits, 9-5, Monday-Friday. Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, pletely restored and in Rep. Robert H. Steele, R- 36 — Flooring wall carpeting, eat-in kitchen, assumable mortgage at 9% TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Call 649-1421 PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - most prestigious honor Conn., who’s running against Fee paid. Richard P. Rita Per­ Jobseekers, 568-1070. I FAIR 647-1413. excellent condition. 4 CAMERA, Yashica electro-35 . LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES VOTING DISTRICT 37 — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage dining room & garage. Priced for 30 years; 3 bedrooms, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our range finder with kit and members of their profession Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., 38 — Services Wanted sonnel Services, 164 East ^ A Big fireplaces, V k baths, income- Buckland School Auditorium, 1075 Tolland Turnpike 1 at 835,900. Call Tony fireplace, 2‘A baths, garage. stumps removed, fully insured. truck to save you money. 30 accessories, $125. Call 646-8381.'' have received. for Connecticut governor, was Center Street. Manchester. 646- FULL-TIME truck washer SUPER DUPLEX producing 3-room studio Got a tree problem? Well worth Robertson School Auditorium, 45 North School Street 2 MISC. FOR SALE 3441. Wasilefsky, 649-5306, eves. 851,500. years’ experience. 646-2115. The awards to the 35 tops among the state’s six law­ 41 — Articles lor Sale wanted. Call 647-9400. ® THANK YOU L arg e 6-6 D uplex in apartment and 2-room antique a phone call. 742-8252. s TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY (;)hurch of Christ, 394 Lydall Street 3 42 — Building Supplies >3 872-0003. Carpentry and general contrac­ STALLION spring horse, side municipal assessors was made - ffi to everyone who worked J shop. LYNN’S PLUMBING - makers on the ACA session Martin School Auditorium, Dartmouth Road 4 43 — Dogs-Blrds-Pets • RNS-LPNS, full or part-time EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY desirable area. Immaculate ting. Residential and commer­ safety steps, very good condi­ by F. George Brown, state tax . 44 — Livestock STOCK MAN - needed in ★ ELRO STREET ★ ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Repairs, remodeling, new con­ listing. Buckley School Auditorium, 250 Vernon Street 5 positions are available on our on Saturday condition. Two-car garage. TWO-FAMILY - 5-5 flats. cial. Whether it be a small tion, 812. M3-8873. MORTGAGEIS, loans first, se­ operators and tool maxers CHRISTMAS? If you're am­ room, formal dining room, 3 Lombardo, Beliiore Agency, WINDOW WASHING and SEASONED hardwood - for proval: Apply at E & S Gage Co., ^ven-room Cape, 2 full baths, Colonial, three bedrooms, 11/2 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 ______'' cond, third. All kinds. R ^lty bitious and enthusiastic you LAB TECHNICIANS - Required good sized bedrooms, garage, 647-1413. general house cleaning. Ten fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. 1. For the constitutional statewide, credit rating un­ Mitchell Drive, Manchester. living room with fireplace, baths, 2-car garage. $35,500. H.O. Race track, 87 pieces, can start earning money im­ to have a minimum CLA cer­ nice lot. Financing available. Evenings, Eugene (Jrentas, 232- years’ experience. Call 647- BIDWELL Home Improvement Calf875-4350. amendment prohibiting dis­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ L()VELY 3-bedroom Cape, dining room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 9030. Free estimates. three levels raceway $160. « HAIRDREISSER - Experienced mediately as an Avon tification with one year remodeled kitchen, fenced in 7040. Arthur Gal Company, 233- Co. Expert installation of worth- 870. 643-1858. crimination on account of sex fidential, quick arrangements. experience in a hospital minutes from Manchester 1255. Reasonable rates. aluminum siding, gutters and GET YOUR Firewood stocked Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. preferred. Full or part-time. Representative. Meet peo­ FM center, in nearby Bolton. Huge yard. 2. For the constitutional LuJon Salon of Beauty, 61 East ple. Have fun, too. Call for laboratory. Will be expected to trims. Roofing installation and up for winter. Seasoned MEN’S SKI boots size 11, boot £ you g / V m amendment concerning the 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ occasionally rotate weekends wooded lot, Front-to-back No money down VA. Small CLEANING - Homes and repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. hardw ood, $40 p e r cord Center, 643-1939. 646-4144 BOLTON - Trees surround this carrier included $15. 646-4638 C BIOOD! ford. Evenings, 233-6879. details: 289*4922. as scheduled. These are full living room with stone down FHA. CHFA, Freddie businesses, floor and carpet delivered. 875-6782, 643-0250. method of amendment of the FRECHETTE & MARTIN, immaculate eight room after 1 p.m. constitution time, TCrmanent positions with fireplace. Priced right. Mr. Mac Financing available to aluminum sided Colonial in cleaning. Suburban Building HORACE Tetrault - Siding, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd APPRENTICE plumber with a REALTORS, INC. Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, 3. For the constitutional exceexcellent llent salary and above qualified buyers. prime neighborhood. Four Maintenance Service for free roofing, storm windows, aw­ SEASONED Cord wood, cord mortgages — interim financinfinancini minimum five years experience CLERK TO work part-time, in 263 Main Straol, Manchester 647-1413. estimates. 649-9229. and half cord load. E. CHR(X:HETED beer can hats " in the trade. Industrial and retail store, must be mature. average fringe benefits. Only Call us on this excellent buy! large bedrooms, first floor nings. Quality workmanship, made to order. 644-8560. Good 'I amendment concerning — expeditious and confidentia those with acceptable Yeomans, 742-8907. forfeiture of the right to be Estate commercial experience Evening and weekend hours family room, walk-out base­ free estimates. Fully insured. Christmas present. service, J.D. Real Estati references need apply. Please SEVEN ROOM Colonial Cape FM CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make 872-9187, 649-3417. made an elector Assoc. 646-1980. preferred. Exceptional fringe available. Profit sharing retire­ ment, 2-car garage. Excep­ contact: Personnel Employ­ REDUCED - Vernon, im­ with 2-car garage, on dead-end tional landscaping. A lovely sure your fireplace and FUEL OIL - 36.9 cents, 200 4. For the constitutional benefits. Please send resume To ment plan. Apply in person street. Double AA zone. 646-4144 BRADFORD Gas Stove, self J "X *"* ®®*'**‘ Croaa Blood Program. Box D, Manchester Herald. ment Office. W.W. BackQs maculate five room Ranch, two home. $51,900. Warren E. chimney are clean for this ROOFING - Specializing gallon minimum. Winter is cleaning 30”. Used only four •' amendment concerning the OVERDUE BILLS? Money Cumberland Farms Store, 151 Evergreen-enclosed rear yard. FRECHETTE & MARTIII, year’s tough heating season coming. Call now, Boland Oil Mddle Turnpike West. 328 Hoipital, 326 Washington bedrooms, large living room, Howland, Realtors. 643-1108. repairing roofs, new roofs, weeks, excellent condition. 643- r elimination of the requirement available to property owners. Street, Norwich, Conn. 88^M31 dining room, wooded three acre 28’ living room. Immediate oc­ REALTORS, INC. ahead. Reasonable rates. Call Company, 646-6320. ^ 85 and n raaaonably good hoalth may bo accoplod aa a donor. State-wide, quick, confidential. SERVICE STA’nON mechanic, Green Road or West Center and gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 4926 after 4. ^ 2 ext. 357. EOE. lot. 827,900. Merritt Agency, cupancy. Mr. Lombardo, 872-0930, 872-0635. that justices of the peace be Pay only 812 monthly per thou­ general repairs, experienced, Lyness Streets, Manchester. An 263 Main St., Manchester and re p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs Thoras a great aatlafactlon In knowing that your contribution may aave a elects 646-1180. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. experience. Free estimates. BLACK Persian Iamb coat. sand. Credit check un­ good references, dependable, Mual oppo'rtunlTy'employer TRAINEES for hell-arc Lot$-Land tor Sola 24 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRIDGEPORT, Man-U-trace, ^ life. The full text of such proposed own tools, willing to work long Howley, 643-5361. Mink collar, $75. size 18, good necessary. Burke Mortgage condition. 643-1225. 36 degrees, 2 spindles, amendments with explanatory hours. Apply in person, after 1 welding position, full-time posi­ PORTER STREET area - SEVEN room Cape, carpeted, Painting-Paparing 32 hydraulic; Clark fork lift, 2-ton This aummar.Jafa not got caught with our PINTS dow n/ Company, 649-0378 anytime. tion with company paid ANDOVER — Three wooded, text printed in accordance with p.m. dally. Silver Lane Shell, REAL ESTATE - Qualified beautiful six room Colonial, MANCHESTER VICINITY remodeled, two full baths, rec ROOFING - Installation and cap. With battery charger, :* holidays, vacations. Insurance three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, surveyed and approved lots, up COLLEGE Graduate students COLOR TV, RCA, 18” Needs Section 2-30a of the General 252 Spencer Street, sales person for expanding of­ Exciting custom 10-room room, oversized 2-car garage, repairs, gutters, storm win­ Model C25, for sale. 649-52n. and profit sharing. Apply at carpeted living and dining to 9 acres. Priced from 813,500. available for exterior and in­ dows, doors. Experienced licture tube, $50.647-9613 p.m ., ( Statutes is available at the town Manchester. fice. Call for confidential inter- Raised Ranch on oversized patio, Buckley School area. M7- Call Warren E. Howland, Connecticut Cycle Accessories, room, nicely treed lot. Merritt country stylo lot. Home has 9870. Owner. terior painting. Six years quality workmanship. Fully in­ 13-6795 a.m. n e x t bloodmobile v i s i t clerk’s office for public distribu­ Splleckl, Realtor, Realtor, 643-1108. WOOD STOVE for parlor or rec ^ PHONE FROM home to ser­ 643-2121. Agency, 646-1180. too many extras to begin to experience. Fully insured. Free sured. Free estimates. room, in A-1 condition, over 100 tion. □ EMPLOYMENT estimates. Call our com­ Reasonable rices. Rick SEASONED fireplace wood, vice our customers for super list. Priced to sell at $75,000. BOWERS SCHOOL Cape, large TOLLAND-VERNON line - years old. 643-0205. . ’The vote on such proposed earnings. Choose own hours. PRINCETON STREET- Clean living room, modem kitchen, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. Burnett, half cord load delivered Call today for a personal In­ Beautifully treed one acre Manchester-Vernon, $30. Clark, amendments is taken under the Halp Wantad CaU 6^1810. 4 bedroom Colonial In the rec room, garage, treed lot, TAG SALE - Saturday, Sunday, ; FRipAY, OCTOBER 25tti. 13 center of town. Walk to all spection. building lot. Convenient loca­ INSIDE - Outside painting. 875-7308. authority of Article Twelfth of 829.000. Philbrick Agency, tion, must be seen. 649-6827. ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, October 26, 27, 104. Family n the Constitution of the State of LAUNDRY WORKERS - schools. Owners building a new Realtors, 646-4200. Special rates for people over 65. chimneys, gutters. Free es­ TOOL MAKERS - All-around DOLL DRESSES, .50; complete moving. Everything must go. Connecticut and House Joint Needed 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a HELP WANTED house, want this one sold. So- Fully insured. Estimates given. timates, fully insured. Days, Typewriter, old trunk, hun- *- machinists and Bridgeport give us a call and "Start Call 649-7863. wedding outfit $2.25; brides T i M B Resolutions 4 and 9 of the 1972 operators. Top wages, fringe new. modern laundry at BOLTON evenings, 529-8056. Paul dreds of Items. 47 Teresa Road, > packing” . T. J. Crockett, IN-LAW APARTMENT con- Cosgrove, .643-5364. maid dresses $1. 643-6452. session of the General benefits and overtime. Meadows Convalescent Home. Need 4Vi acres? Well, here’s Manchester. ;; Elxperience with large w a s ^ s Realtor, 643-1577. sistlng of three rooms. Plus six- CEILINGS, inside painting, Assembly, and House Joint Experience preferred, but will your chance to buy now at a Is preferred, but not essential. FULL TIME DAYS room home, living room with papering, floor sanding- Haating-Plumbing 35 FOR SALE 1964 PONTIAC, sU- EARLY American knotty pine PLACE - i-utheiiah church Resolution 37 and Senate Joint train right man. Apply at nice price, financing tion wagon, $150. Needs work, Paragon Tool Company, 121 Apply in person at 333 Bidwell 5 1/2 ROOM CAPE plus one un­ fireplace, dining room, kitchen, refinishing (specializing In kitchen cabinets, black strap Resolution 22 of the 1973 session finished. Gardner Street. In the bedroom on first floor with two available, priced at $12,500. A older floors). John Verfaille, 646-0204 or 242-9032. P/e«M Not#; If You Mako An Appointmant To QNo Adams Street. Street, Manchester, or call 647- ({/ 647-1418 SEWERLINES, sink lines, hardware, good value. 643-9141. of the General Assembly. 9191 between 9 and 8. 30s. By appointment only. bedrooms on second Hoor, beautiful building lot in a 646-5750, 872-2222. cleaned with electric cutters, Blood — Ploaao Show Up CASTRO couch 60”, Tappan — Thank Youl Notice is hereby given that the CONCRETE LABORER - TV) LubrioaMon Man and Qaa ANandant Owner, 649-5746. screened porch, 2-car garage, beautiful area. Call Tony by professionals. McKinney WELL kept carpets show the location of the polling place is ALUMINUM SIDING Trainee - 838.000. Philbrick Agency, J. P. LEWIS Si SON - Custom Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ electric stove, 30”, 1966 Ford results of regular Blue Lustre Thia Ad Sponsored By set forms. Call 875-1103 after 6 Applf Wasilefsky at 649-5306 or 872- Custom, needs work, $75.; 1962 as follows: Community Hall, p.m. will train dependable responsi­ GLASTONBURY - Large 4 FOUR Bedroom Cape, con­ Realtors, 646-4200. 0003 evenings. decorating. Interior painting. pany, 643-5308. spot cleaning.ining. Rent electric bedroom Colonial,■ ...... iPli fireplaced Paper hangliw. New Ceilings. Olds, runs $100. 644-0031. 222 Bolton Center Road, Bolton, ble person for outside work, venient west side location. New ampooer,. r, fl.81. E. A. Johnson living room, formal dining roof, shag carpeting, drapes, ■QUAL HOUIINQ OPPORTUNITY Remodeling. Exterior painting. Clarke Insurance Agency Connecticut CASHIhlR • full time for cash full-time. Start 82.50 per hour, NO JOB too small, toilet Paint Company. Manchester Evening Watkini Brothera room, den. basement garage, stove. ____ Lovely^ ... lot...... An im-. Deluxe Ranch ciulom buUtfor present Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen LIVING R(X)M set, five pieces, Voting machines will be used. and carry lumber yard. Many now. Jobseekers, 568-1070. BARROWS A WALLACE CBT Herald Excellent location. Only 8^,- m a c u la te p ro p e rty Mr owner in lt67. Extra large fireplaced Fully insured. For estimate call faucets replaced, repaired, rec and 15 cubic foot freezer. IMMEDIATE RELOCATIOTI - Watkini Funeral Homa oompaiv benefits. 40 hours per / I W O R l I living room, ipacloui kitchen, tVi w sswvOTi nmausni Holmes Funeral Home The polls will be opened at six PART-TIME help needed for 000. Keith Real Estate, 646- Matthew, Belfiore Agency 647- MM 30S SIT-IBIB TSS-aSIB rooms, bathroom remodeling, Moving must sell. 643-6774. Moriarty Brothera WINF Radio week. For an appointment call baths, l-car garage. Expandable lower Tag Sale - household furniture, Warran Howland o’clock in the mondng (6 a.m.) Mr. Edwards, or Mr. Gormley. sales people In local depart­ 4126, 649-1922. 1413. heat moderalzatlon, etc. Free tools, dishes and mlscellaneoua. Manchester Parkade: and will remain open until ei|^t level with fireplace and walk-out to PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. FIREW(X)D $30. pick-up truck I ^ E i t a t e Regal Men’s Shoo at 6494)136. ment stores. Salary plus com- private rear yard. Choice estimates gladly given. M & M (Corner South and Pltigerald DUTCH COLONIAL - New, 4 MANCHESTER - Bowers Five years experience. delivered. $7. trunk load, self- JvJp. Real E ^ t e Uggett'i Pharmacy o’clock in the evening (8 p.m.). miulon. Will train, with pay. SIS CINTia ST., MANCMiTia,CONSI.aHMii«a43*si3| ^ncheater reildentlal area. Call Raal Batata Wantad Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Blvd. Coventry. Oeteber iM I . Savings Bank of I Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, Intsrvlewlng at Forbes A bedrooms, formal dining and School area, six room Cape, Suunne or Arthur Shorts, MS-SIS9 38 Excellent references. Pete, 742- service, 26 Jarvis , 643-1947. 742-9931. OIL BURNER Service man, Wallace Manchaster Parkhde, living room, family room with completely remodeled, 6117 (toll free) ^10 p.m. TOWNE Plumbing Service, MancMiter 1 this 22nd day of October, 1974 J. WATSON BEACH CO. SELLING your home or full or part-time, complete Floor Care Department, Oc* fireplace, aluminum siding, 2- excellent condition, four RIALTORS MLS repairs, alterations, vanity FLORENCE two-burner parlor Catherine K. Linw acreage? For prompt friendly TAG SALE • October » » . » bwMlts, caU 849-lifl, MIMOll UAer 14 and 28, hours 10 a.m. • 2 Merrltt Agency, ^drM m s, 829,900. Call owner. Manehasitr Olflo* 847-flSS PAPER HANGING and ceiling cabinets a specialty. Call to stove with pipe, burns Town Clerk Garvlci. service, call Louis Dimock Avondale Road (off WoodbridM p.m. 643-2053. maatSSilSUISmmSiEBBSSSIlSts painting, reasonable rates. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- kerosene, good condition. $40. Realty, 649-9823. LeonanrSptegelber|[. 643-9112. 4056. Call 649-3013. a a - ’ ' "*"■ 1 PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura., Oct. 24. 1974 M^C H E S TER E V E N J^ HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thur».. Oct. 24, 1974 - PAGE TWENTY-SEVKI BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 83 Autoa For Sale 87 Autoa For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE TOYOTA - See us for reliable INTERNATIONAL SCOUT MECHANIC’S Special - 1W7 BUGS BUNNY Apartment used Toyotas with our 60-day 1070, SR-2, 4-wheel drive. Call Comet Capri, no rust. Call after 0 0 >rtXJ HAVE ANY HOBBIES, /l^APKET PVOPFFP, mmmm I GOT JUST TV)'. WHERE'S He GOIkJO OOWW TD THE aRe&ORy5--THev RENTAL OFFICE 100% warranty. We also buy 649-4659 or 289-6096. Ask for 6 p.m., 644-14M. ■:------r— r FUDDSY ? ! THIS PUACE^-L KEEP VA — V WITH TH’SUMJVSACK W H ATS THE \V^A^TM WA-S P’GT I/M A W T C ? HOUSE FER YA f BUSY FEK YEARS...AN HAVE THE ONLY TREE Ow THE HE CCmiMCNTEP Wp have q large variety of used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Rob. 61,800. 1 LIKE TO ^ AWP RAKE f STR E E T, AWD HE OFFEREDTD SC O U T IN G VOLKSWAGEN 1971, super p u t t e r AW CXJND TH ' PRICE IS Ra k e up t h e i r l a w n .' h e ’l l b e R E P O R T ON 0F IfJ deluxe one and two-bedroom 345 Center Street, Manchester, RIGHT.' 6464321. 1973 PONTIAC Gran Prlx. fully beetle, low mileage, excellent ...WORK WITH MY BACK so WE CAN a l l ENJOY T he n ew OF r^OMll^PlOf^ apartments and townhouses H A N D S f THE SWELL OF BURN­ equipped, Very low mileage, condition, 61,795. Call 646-383? ING LEAVES.' BOARDER--, throughout Manchester. Ren­ COMPLETE Junk cars excellent condition. Call after 5, between 4-6 p.m. VW05E A0O U T t h a t ?! tal office open daily from 9-5, removed free In Manchester, 643-6756. SIDE IS AND GATP THE HE 5 other times by appointment South Windsor, Vernon ana 1970 DODGE Coronet Super HE ON ?. A Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, 1970 FORD Country Squire - Bee • V-8. automatic, power COMPLETE DMUTO Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- Ten-passenger wagon. Air- steering, bucket seats, very W5A5TER 4578, 875-6231. sharp. 61095. Chorches Motors, 2404 Nm Stitt Hi, 1 •condltioning, AM-FM stereo. 641-1021 Call 646-3290. 643-2TO1. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare our low rates. Young drivers 1967 CHEVROLET - Four-door, 1967 SIMCA, new clutch, had BRAND NEW 2-famlly home, welcome. For quotation call automatic transmission, V-8, work done on engine. 6100. Call ‘>Artlcl»$ for Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 Apartments For Rent 53 two 4-room apartments in­ Rod Dolin, 646-6(^. Savings Bank of Manchester 289-0983. cluding wall-to-wall carpeting, repossession. 6150. 646-1700. MICKEY FINN FOUR large room apartment, washer, dryer, dishwasher, dis­ WE PAY 610 for complete junk 1965 FALCON - Excellent run­ BY HANK LEONARD centrally located, neat and posal, oven and range. Parking cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 1964 VOLKSWAGEN - Needs ning condition, 25 mpg. 6400 or 7 appliances included, adults on- body work, has rebuilt engine, best offer. 528-6917, before 10 T ------BARGAIN BOX - for 4 cars. Security and Body, 528-1990. THERE'S A LONG I'LL TAKE IT WHEN I iSS ly. no pets, 6190. security references. 6295 monthly. Te­ good running condition. 6100. p.m. DISTANCE CALL I GET UP TO /V\y > Call 649-4254. MR. MAGNATT— IF IT WAS VAVl Clip Out - Fill In - Mall Today I required, call 649-8407 after 6. nant pays utilities. Jesdor Real­ AAV DAUGHTER WHO NEEDED ET'S FOR YOU, SUITE/ ty, 633-1411. NEED A CAR? Short on cash? OPEN HEART SURGERY, I i£T DR. WATERFIELD/ SIX ROOM Duplex, with gar- Call Ed Weaver, finance 1965 FORD Galaxie convertible WOULD WANT 0(^ WATERFIEL '/MJ SAVE OVER 50% expert, at 643-1181. ^ age, in Talcottville, 6190 per ROCKVILLE - Available - New top. 6160. Call after 6,872- ERFECTION month, security and references 3188. 15 HARD November 1st, 4-room apart­ 1965 FORD Falcon, automatic, TO LIVE g required. 649-7384. ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, oramPaw 6 cylinder, good tires, runs, 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle, WITH- 12 Words ■ 3 Days • 1 Dollar hot water, parking. Adults, no > »> 1*8 wc f M Aea VS P« 5i _____ tO-i-4 ClaMificatlon 41, Mlacallanaous For Salo Only WEST SIDE on bus line, clean pets. Security. 6165 monthly. 6195. 646-5782 after 5. excellent condition, 6800 or best six room Duplex, adults, no offer. Call 643-6471. 646-1060. CAPPAIN FASY pets. Call after 5 p.m., 649-5643. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Ads must be mailed only No phone orders 1965 OLDS, F85, 9 passenger iggg cHEVY Malibu, Forest THREE-ROOM Apartment - YOU THINK THE NUT WHOS -A LIA S DIRK VAN PUYER.! MAYBE Payment must accompany ad ROCKVILLE- five rooms, new Mlf MbiBf8° 6-?0 hardtop, 350, 4- BEEN TRYIW’ r KILL US IS YOU’RE RIGHT; / LOOKS LIKE HE’< • Stove, heat, one-car parking. call 649t)618, 6-10 p.m. ujog cajj 5494755 THAT CON MAN. SH A D ?! CASTLE, WOW! HE'S DlS-( SEEN DR- HOLP One item only, Include price and phone stove and refrigerator, new gas No pets. Married couple or HIDING OUT IN THE CRATE HE [i; furnace, wall-to-wall carpet, SHIPPED h e r e BEFOREHAND! No refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only midole-aged woman. 643-6441. V U L E 5 D W B LS..> i t h a t N O I S E ? Ad may be edited to conform to rules parking for two. No utilities, JUST LIKE IN NEED T H A T I’j 6175. rent plus security. Two PHOTO Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after it is received. AVAILABLE November 1st, POPPER. A children accepted. Call 875- modern 3-room apartment, 7653. P R iS tiL L A ’S POP S H O W E D No delay In publication will be permitted. carpeted, appliances, parking, . U S ! storage. Lease and security V V O U 'R E THREE-ROOM apartment, required. Hilliard Street. Call W E L L ? '' N O , N O ! \ $ furnished or unfurnished. W H A T N O T J U S T ] I r e a l l y ' after 6. 649-7289. No dogs. S>Vr'ING- Phone 646-8390. D O Y O U T H A T THINK zz ^ I EjFFICIENCY apartment, fur­ MANCHESTER - Six-room nished, heat, hot water and ^ I :• duplex, modern kitchen with I electricity provided, parking, basement, on bus line. Security downtown location. Call 649- required. 6210. Eastern, 646- 2865 before 5 p.m. :• 8250. — MANCHESTER - Four-room STEVE CANYON FOUR-ROOM Apartment - Se­ duplex, one-car parking, 61M BY MILTON CANIFF cond floor, heat, appliances, OUR USED CAR LOT NAME per month. No pets. P u r ity parking, no pets, lease, securi­ deposit required. 649-0585. SHE'aTALK.' EVERYONE ty. 6190 monthly. 649-3340. ART IE IS I! S h e l f c r a t b ADDRESS NEEDS KNOWS ITS UN-AMERICAN ON FROM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , CITY MANCHESTER - Unusual one- TO Fa il TO s p e a k w h e n MAUMEE! THREE-ROOM Apartment bedroom Townhouse, full, A/tore G ood Cars & TriKKs. STATE with heat, hot water, cooking P.O. Box 591 private basement. Includes THE BORN LOSER ZIP .v*y gas, stove, refrigerator, wall- heat, hot water, appliances, IF YOU PLAN TO BY ART SANSOM to-wall canret. 6170. (Near Mancheater, Conn. 06040 carpeting and po o 1. l6230 PHONE i hospital)...... Sei Security deposit, rtionthly. Paul W. Dottgan, BUY SOON ... \M ia iou a e A - s e adults only, no) p€-_.pets. Available Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. WHO 15 November i. 643-9678. ------—------1 L____ 12_Words • 3 Days • ‘1 Dollar... •Z%*l SEE US NOW! s^TCFFWTFHOWe' IMFDRTAUT IMMACULATE six room THIS? p^v...vv...... PJ?4 ?!!?!5**Ioo 41, Mlscollanaoua For Salo Only THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ call duplex, convenient location. 2 NEW SNOW TIRES' WE GIVE M O « ON GOOD ! U0MO?> nished or unfurnished, quiet, I^rge treed yard, quiet residen­ convenient location. Working tial street. No pets, adults only, the purchase of USD CARS, NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - adults only. No pets. 643-2880. references, security deposit. Easy Financing T A G S A L E Clothes, baby furniture, toys, □ R E N T A L S 6175. monthly. Mr. Belfiore space heater, manual sewing FOUR-ROOM second-floor Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. any used car Community Baptist Church machine head, wood stove apartment, centrally located, 585 East Canter St. parts, fish tanks, window, an­ Rooms tor Rent 52 appliances, carpeting, security, from Dillon’s. no pets. November 1. 6150. 64^ At The Qreett tiques, bottles, everything Homes tor Rent 54 priced to sell. Shady Lane, THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ 5566. THE FLINTSTONES Saturday, October 26 BY HANA-BARBERA - 9 A.M. • 3 P.M. Bolton, off Birch Mountain nished rooms, centrally TOLLAND - Five-room single, Sponsored by Extension, Friday, Saturday located. Kitchen privileges. DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ 6160 plus security. Couple 315 Center Street This wook « -Z 4 and Sunday, lO-ir Follow signs Parkin; Reasonable rates. ment, complete appliances, preferred. No pets. Phone 875- Women’s Society carpeting, air-conditioned, Manchester ALLEY O O P from either Route 44A or 85. Phone 19-2358. 9372, 6-9 p.m. BY V.T. HAMLIN IN c a s e you FEEL •YOU swimming pool, 6175 plus only. A LITTLE NAUSEOUS Phone 643-5135 “?T- JUST ------ONE large room for working utilities. Robert D. Murdock, WOW.' THOSE COLLECTOR YOU KNOW, »=OR TH E I CANNOT THANK YOU a f t e r l u n c h , j u s t MANCHESTER - West. 816 FELLAS DON'T FOOL THEN PERHAPS ATE LEAVING STATE - Must sell. gentleman, private bath, en- Realtor, 643-2692. FIRST TIME IN A ENOUGH f o r r e m o v in g YOU WOULD t a k e TWO OF t h e s e / VOUR Center Street, rent 6290., or AROUND, DO TH E Y ? , LONG WMU.E 1 Gas range, gas d^er, Hotpoint oogs-BIrds-Pets as and pa sale 634,900. Low down pay­ Look at these 1972 OLDSMOBILE Toronado - THAT ACCURSED THING , *TWARN'T DO THE SAME t i e /.. washer. Call 649-9314. decorated. Call 649-S?04. DELUXE two-bedroom , SUDDENLY.FEEL FROM AROUND MY NECK-' NOTHIN',, FOR ME/ ?~WHV ment. Vacant large 6 room Full power, loaded, radial tires, f r e e ! y townhouse apartment, kitchen cape. 649-3635. Extra Low Prices... low mileage, mint condition. CUBBLE.' WOULD DOG-CAT boarding reser­ EXCELLENT clean large fur­ with complete appliances, GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 9-4 vations. Combined inside/out- MORE IN STOCKI Call 643-6807. r FEEL p.m., 70 Highland Street. Rain nished room for gentleman, carpeting, air-conditioners, full Business tor Rent 55 NAUSEOUS or shine. Furniture, crib, dis­ side runs, partitioned privacy, private entrance near center, basement, private patio, 6220 V germicidalal lighting.ahting. Canine *ln addition to the Tires already on the car. 1968 CHRYSLER New Yorker, hes, etc. 647-1145, 649-6896. ‘ plus utilitips. Robert D. Mur­ 122 EAST CENTER Street - power steering, power brakes, loliday______Inne,, ____200 Sheldonleid Road, dock, Realtor, 643-2692. Manchester, 646-5971. Single office for rent. 690 original owner. Excellent run­ TAG SALE - This Friday, WANTED responsible female monthly Includes everything - ning condition. 6600. 643-6526. Saturday, 9-4, 206 Eldridge to share home in Manchester FOUR ROOM duplex, 2 1974 PINTO *2895 FREE - four cute kittens, two parking. 646-1180. Runabout, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission. 3.000 miles Street, Manchester. Moving out with young woman, good loca­ bedrooms, adults only, no pets, Trucks for Salo 62 of state. Kitchen set, new 3- males, two females. Call 649- tion, reasonable. 643-%50. carpeting. Call 643-25()7 after 5 0647. p.m. OFFICERS - One 800 square feet speed bike, fans, odds, ends, in Manchester State Bank 1974 (RAN TORINO *3795 1964 CHEVROLET pickup 1044 furniture, drapes, new ice ROOM for gentleman, phone 4-Door Hardtop. Blue, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, IO-2M i FREE TO good home, full- Building. Another completely power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. 13.000 miles. truck - New tires, good Drakes. H74t skates, many other items. 643-5600. FOUR ROOMS, newly furnished, 400 square feet, at Very good running condition. grown gentle, double pawed, redecorated, new stove, long haired female cat, vac­ 244 Main Street. T. J. Crockett, 6550. Call 6464745, Hwang. MR. ABERNATHY NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam Apartments For Rent 53 refrigerator, all carpeting, Realtor, 643-1577. 1973 MONTE CARLO *3795 BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W IN AT BRIDGE cleans carpets cleaner and cinated. 646-4774 evenings. 6185. Married couple, no pets. 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power D— steering, power brakes, air conditioning. 19,000 miles. 1961 CHEVY carryall. New W^RE ALL PTICHINS HOW ABOLrr>OU? keeps them cleaner longer. WE HAVE customers waiting 646-8597. motor, new frontend, new FROM NOW O H i 'l l c u r «4>CHROJisMe«* Rent at Manchester Paint & SEVEN year old spayed for the rental of your apartment IN TO CONSERVE PDWN TD HALF SPEED. TJ Pedigree Dacshund, Will give exhaust. Call 649-6208 between 8 ENEROy, MR. The bidding has been: 24 Wallpaper Company, 185 West or home. J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - Main Street, OFFICE SPACE 1973 LTD *3595 a.m.-9 p.m. Middle Turnpike, 64^143. away to loving retired couple. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. two and three rooms heated, 4-Ooor Hardtop. Green, V-B engine, automatic transmission, Discard points to proper lead 643-0345. FOR RENT power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, 20,000 miles. hot water, stove, refrigerator, 250 square feet, center of West North East South . TAG SALE - Four families, 8 adults, security. 523-7047. I f AKC IRISH Setters - Ten weeks LOOKING for anything in real Manchester, air-conditioning 1966 INTERNATIONAL 20’ Pass 2 « Rachel Road, Saturday and estate rental — apartments, 1972 TORINO WAGON *2195 van, roll-up doors. No longer Pass 2 f Pass 2* old, excellent pedigree. Call V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. NORTH 24 Sunday. 10-4. homes, multiple dwellings, no FOUR-ROOM restored Colonial and parking. Call: 643-9551. The bidding and early play On the first spade East had Pass 3 f Pass •) 872-6391 after 5 p.m. need^, 61,300. Kage, 91 Elm A AS fees. Call J.D. Real Estate - Built-in electric range, Street. of today’s hand was discussed played the deuce. On the sec­ • Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cabinets, heat, hot water, 1972 GALAXff 500 *2395 T Q75432 yesterday. ond spade lead East had You, South, hold: V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power ♦ 64 AAK84 VK2 4QS4 AAQS4 parking, central. (Juiet, middle- MANCHESTER - Blast Center brakes, air conditioning. played the seven spot. man female, free to g o ^ home, MANCHESTER - Five room aged couple. References. 643- Street. Modern air-conditioned ♦ a K3 What do you do now? no papers. Call weekends, 87^ WEST South won the first trick A-BId five hearts. This bid tiques, miscellaneous. 19 duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ 2171 before 6. 643-8470 after 6. office space, from 100 to 2,000 EAST with dummy’s ace of spades, A K Q 10 9 8 A 7 42 clearly tells partner you are Seaman Circle, 10-4, Saturday. try kitchen, carpeting, square feet, 64.50 per foot. 31972 Door, 4 PWTOcylinder engine, RUNABOUT automatic transmission, *2395 air con­ Motorcyclas-BIcyclas 64 cashed the ace of trumps, This left the six and four of AVAILABLE November 1st - Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. ditioning. f 6 ? 8 spades unaccounted for afraid of two diamond losers at a AKC wire haired female. Two appliances, no pets. 6250. L ___ played dummy’s ace and king GIANT Tag Sale - October 25, Security required. 646-1559 Unusual 5 rooms and parking. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all A K 7 3 A J 10952 Could East hold both those heart slam. If he can take care of years old, very gentle, spayed. 4kQ1062 of clubs, ruffed the last club the second round of diamonds he 26, and 27.102 Glenwood Street, after 6 p.m. Call after 6 P.M., 647-1043. OFFICE SPACE - Two rooms, makes, models and speeds WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ♦ J875 and led the jack of spades. missing spot cards? Call 646-3220. SOUTH (D) is supposed to bid six. Manchester. Old estate. Collec­ fireplace. 680 per month. 6’/4i pFoot Styleside, FIDO V-8 PICKUP engine, automatic transmission. *2395 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, tors items, ironstone, cut glass, MANCHESTER • Modern two- MANCHESTER - Five-room Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- I'LU BETYOJ HAVEN'T AND WHEN A J 6 3 TODAY'S QUESTION Livestock 44 2098. life NOT THE SOKTOFTHING ? AKJ109 West was in with the queen flatware, tin, gilt frames, b edroom a p a rtm e n ts , duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ 643-1108. KILLEP A ©ERAA WAS T H E Not on your tintype. That You do bid five hearts and your trunks, linens, furniture, tools, 1972 RANCH WAGON *2295 ONE PUTS DOWN IN ONElS A AQ8 and had a problem. Should he play of the seven spot had to REGISTERED American carpeting, no pets. Available ‘•'y kitchen, appliances. No V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering IN YEAR© , HAVE TO O ? LASTTIME partner bids six diamonds. What books, jewelry, much more. 9 im m e d ia te ly . S e c u rity pets. Security dcMsit required, 3 , ^ square feet floor space, OFF SEASON Buy -1973 Honda > AAEAVORY B O O K . ♦ 94 lead a diamond and hope that be designed to show exactly do you do now? a.m.-5 p.m. saddlebred, gelding, 6, 16 required. 8195. Eastern, 64^ pl^O. Available December 1st. suitable industrial office space. CL350. Low mileage. 6550. Y O U K ILLE P his partner would hold the three spades and to tell West hands, must sell, excellent 1972 FURY III *2795 A' Both,vulnerable Answer Tomorrow 8250, 646-5858. 649-8220. Three phase wiring, loading 4-Door Hardtop. Green, V-8 engine, power steering, power Telephone 646-1071 after 5 p.m queen or should he lead a to play a third spade if his CASH REGISTER - NCR, beginners mount. Best offer. dock, parking, 649-5043. West N orth East South third spade and hope that suit were a fivecarder. 646-1175. brakes, air conditioning, 22,000 miles. excellent condition, 13 totals. STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly AVAILABLE November 1 - 1? South would have to follow Call 528-7913 after 5 p.m. redecorated, one and two- Four-room apartment, second FIRST FLOOR - Front office 1« 24 Pass 3 ? suit? Answer to Previous Puzzle REGISTERED American 1971 LTD *2295 Pass 4 * Pass 44 bedroom apartments, heat and floor, centrally located. Securi­ with wall-to-wall carpeting and 2-Door Hardtop. Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, SEARS Kenmore washer and saddlebred, gelding, 6, 16 hot water included, children un­ ty. 646-1189. private bath. Available Campara-Trallara Pass S* Pass 6 f Nevada lanF-iEilronm^ power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl root 46 - Moblla Homoa We asked, “What did he do, gas dryer for sale. Good hands, must sell, excellent November 1st. Heat, air- 000 miles. 65 Pass Pass Pass Cl beginners mount. Best offer. der 3 accepted. No pets. and why?" n working condition. Both tl25. Available immediately. Securi­ conditioning and parking in­ 121 Call 643-9466. 646-1175. ATTRACTIVE three room LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, Opening lead—K4 ACROSS 3 Smaller ty required. From |140. apartment, utilities, heat, cluded. Contact John R. 1971 MUSTANG *2995 1 Nevada amount Eastern, 646-8250 or Superinten- Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. 6 Cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steenng. vinyl 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very 4 Anatomical ONE/HALF registered stove, refrigerator included. roof. clean. Ready to live in. Just 63,- DtOt The answer is that he led a mineral NEW BROWN Borgana fake dant after 5 p.m., 6 8 4 -^ . For information, call 647-1193. 0 1174 hyKA Mc .TM l>e| Ut PR, W U u ^ /0-2W third spade. The reason is 7 — City is its duct Arabian-Morgan filly, 1 1/2 APPROXIMATELY 300 square 995.14’ wide on display. ’Trades By Oswald & James Jacoby capital 5 Summer (Fr.) fur coat, size 12, originally |125. years, liver, chestnut, flaxen that East’s spade plays had Asking 650. 643-8522. VILLAGER APARTMENTS - feet, suitable for store or office, i p BUICK SKYLARK *2295 welcome. Parts, supplies and SHORT RIBS 13 Form a notion 6 Of the kidneys mane and tail, gentle disirasi- MANCHEISTER - two bedroom 2 Door Hardtop, V-6 engine, automatic transmission, power BY FRANK O ’NEAL told him what to do. (anaL) good exposure. Center Street steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl roof. accessories. Plaza Homes 14 Interstice tion. 228-9817. Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 Duplex, washer hook-ups, ideal 15 Abate 7 Comics DELUXE Biltrite baby coach, tiled baths, wall-to-wall location. 649-7544. Quality homes sensibly WELL, TDCAV IS AAV FIRST ''HERe COMES \ for young adults, no children, priced.’’ 1348 Wilbur Cross r - v r \ n n - n HBS GUILTY OF A T-XSZI-) 16 Live 8 Exist excellent condition, mattress, prpeting, 2 air-conditioners, DAY ASA To l l -t a k e r A CUSILiMER. ) 9 Legal point 14nn ■ EiniH 11 in iz iii 1185. Call 646-6232 between 4-7 Highway, Turnpike, I^UNNING O V E R TUe / 17 Noted city, — sheets, |50. Phone 646-8486. Qarden Products 47 heat, hot water, patio, full base­ p.m. only. NEW sprinklered warehousing - 1970 CAPRICE *1795 ON THE ROAD TO . Vegas to Dirtied 30 Vestures 43 Primates 2-Door Hardtop. Maroon, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, Berlin, Connecticut, 828-03M. CENTAUR LINE/ J STAR GA*ER**0 11 Of greater age ment. No pets. 649-7620. heavy equipment storage and power steering, power brakes, vinyl roof. 50.000 miles. 18 Craft 34 Deer horn 48 Building BOY’S 24" red bicycle. bicy FRESH sweet apple cider and handling capability. Inmvidual -By CLAY R POLLAN- 20 Conducted 12 Retirement 35 Recent (comb, additions FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, THEIR LOSS can be your gain. AXIIS LIIXA 21 Lower limb 19 Plunder form) excellent condition, 615. Phone apples. (Macouns, McIntosh). MANCHESTER • Five-room hot water, cooking gas, stove, pieces or space rental in sec­ / j f HA*. Jl Your Daily AcUvily Quid* 48 Anslice(ab.) Repossession, bank says sell According to the Start. 23 Card game 22 Well-born 37 Spruce 49 God mound 643-2272. Botti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush apartment, second floor, no refrigerator, wall-to-wall tions from 1,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. 1970 MUSTANG *2295 If 24 Peaceful 2-Door. Green, 6-cylinder engine, automatic transmission. Just 8 months old, beautiful To develop message for Friday, 24 Noun sufTix 38 Spanish 51 Presidential Hill Road, Manchester. appliances, close to school. Monthly or long term. '>nwer steering. 26.000 miles. 8-12-23-34 25 Soak flax 26 Ii^lement product carpeting, |185. Adults only, no mobile home, save over 62,000. rood words corresponding to numbers 5-15-26-37/ „ 'initials SEASONED HARDWOOD, Available immediately. Securi­ pets. Security deposit required. Reasonable rates. Can 289-1594. u — IV57-67.79-84 51.60-81-90^ 27 Piece of 28 Affirmative 40 Texas city 52 Indonesian of split, sawed and delivered, 650. Manure for sale, 67. and 614. ty required. |170. Eastern, 646- MO “PPointment. y / TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. lumber votes 42 Play host to Mindanao Centrally located. Available Call 828-0360, Broker. SCORPIO a cord. C. Hutchinson, 643-5373. loads delivered. Call after 7, 8250. 1973 F250 STYLESIDE *3295 Af*. to 1 Your 31 Admirts 61 Principl* ocr. UP 29 At this time November 1st. Call 643-9678. Brown, 360 V-8 angina, 4-spaad transmission, powar slaering 2 You 32 Ploct 62 B«n 649-8731. Wanted to Rent 57 I ^ HAY to 31 American 1... r r r IT IT r 3 Ettobllih 33 Rectlvt 63 Rtocllom NOY. t i' humorist MURRAY 3-wheel chain drive wAIrstream deal • 9-20-31-42 4 You 34 On 64 Flolttr - TflllUW OIUUR FOUR ROOM apartment, heat e linitlllA.M lU Ul U M 4|’ 4-17-28-39 38 Individual IT Blue, V-8 angina, aulomatic transmission, powar staarlng, 12 THIS BLIHD - ., BRING ^ THE BALANCING WITH THIS POLE, j I Much 41 If 71 Today 10-22-33-44,^ 39 Energy (slang) pets. Security required. Meriden and Middletown. 344- .^49-«-72 12 Acetnt 42 You 72 Skeptical passangar, 44,000 mllas. 0338, FOLD. V m o w . NOW 1 IN THAT 134-65-74 L S 41 Feline animal TAG SALE - four families, Oc­ WANTED Antique furniture, Superintendent, 872-4^. CANCIR 13 MtnioliK' 43 Moleriol 73 You n AUTOMOTIVE WRAP YOUR ' WASHING,' 14 Con 44 Unexpected 74 News CAPRICORN 43 Altitude (ab.) tober 26-27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or AROUNP t^^JUNUtl 15 Able 45 Find 75 Or OfC. II 44 “Raven" other antique Items. R. THREE ROOMS - First floor, PRESIDENTIAL 1989 S'TARCRAFT.SUr Master I6A 46 And 76 Woriy Aspinall Drive, Andover. Road M5. et^JULY II JAN. I* author next to Andover Market. Free Harrison, 643-8709. with heat and appliances, no 6 tent trailer with heater, 6750. 17 Con 47 Or 77 Gel 45 Priority 12 VILLAGE APTS. 48 In 78 Above to-66-68-7^ Coffee. pets, one months security Autos For Bale 81 DILLON 12x12 screen house, 835 Rova qj\2-18-29-.18-29-40 18 Will (prefix) •89 19 Someone’i 49 W ho’s 79 And ^77-84-85^ s r MANCHESTER portable electric ‘t^ S iw S ! 47 Procurator of * n i i i ANTIQUES • Beds; double required. Available Novemter 20 Secretly so Strange 80 Who AQUARIUS NEED CAR? Credit bad? LIO 21 Procllcol 51 Higher 81 Advance Judea (Bib.) 3 T spool; twin maple; chests. 1st. Can be seen 6-7 p.m. Satur­ M^IMI condition. j JULY II JAN. to S0ChanU7 * ahogany tables. By appoint- days 6-8, 28 Church Street. One and two bedroojns. BankruBankrin>t? Repossessed? 22 May 52 They 82 Toword Honest Douglas accepts lowest FORD L.A08, II 23 li 53 Security 83 Visionary ni. II. 53 Leveler u ment only. No dealers.S.6M-6026. Near schools, churches 24 li 54 Good 84 You 54 Beonlike down, smallest______payments. 3-16-27-38! 6-21-32-434 TWO BEDROOM luxury **********•••••*••••*•• 25 Be 55 Don't 85 Down 55 Twilled fabrics « " j r and shopping center, on I, 846 Main. '47-61-71 26 To 56 Out 86 Interests S3-7S-83-871 LOVE SEAT and matching townhouse - located in Highland Douglas Motors, 319 MMN STREET Autoa tor Ranl-Laasa 87 56 Onsets VIROO 27 FinorKiol 57 Oversees 87 Plans PISCIS u 28 Convir^ce 58 Spirits chair, mother of pearl and Park section of Manchester. MMICIISTER 88 Does « l . It w - brass inlaid. Call alter 5, 643- Wooded and private. For infor­ 1970 VOLKSWAGEN - 29 Notice 59 Making 89 You DOWN u window vM. 614 per day pim i r ; : 30 Motives 60 And 90 Inteiesis 1 Ledge 7745. mation call 646-1616 or 649-5295. Excellent condition. 48,000 m miles, 61350. Call 646^224. 6 4 3 -2 1 4 5 mlleue. Dillon Uailng tSt- , 1-13-24 351 (^GooJ (^AJvctsc (^Ncmrii 7-19-30-41^ 2 Utopian poratlon, 643-2141, ' '46-58-69 m ' 52-64-73 iNEwsPAPen ENTnnui|4|»f i r )

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Phantom Middleman Strikes Again “ Snow Tires* Snow tires improve your start By DICK WEST THE CANDIDATES improves your starting ability We all know the crime rate that in-house ripoffs, par­ ing ability in snow by 50 per by 300 per cent. Snow tires and WASHINGTON (UPI) - One has Jumped 15 per cent this ticularly in stores and fac­ ARE SAYING cent, the Connecticut Safety chains also greatly reduce stop­ of the biggest inflationary year, but these statistics refer tories, is growing by leaps and Commission reports. In severe ping distances on snow and ice. pressures in this country wasn’t mainly to robberies, burglaries bounds. Or hooks and crooks. weather, a reinforced tire chain Be prepared for bad weather! even mentioned in President and acts of violence. At least this is known to Mark Bergenty; Sheriff Disclosures Ford's list of 12 economic good We don’t hear so much about Lipman, operator of a large deeds. employes filching from their private security agency and Helen Bergenty of Plalnville, "When I ran for the same of­ I refer to in-house rlpoffs. bosses. It is known, however. author of the book “Stealing.” Republican candidate for Hart­ fice in 1970,” said Mrs. Bergen­ During a talk I had with Lip- ford County high sheriff, said, if ty, “I pledged, 'When elected PLAZA DEPT. STORE man about Ford’s anti-inflation elected, she will work for and if I find the position of high (W« Havt A Notion To PIo n m ) program he told me “58 per passage of a General Assembly sheriff isn’t even necessary, Noxt to Frank’s Supormarkot Women Deacons cent of the whole work force is bill for disclosing the following then r u work to abolish it. EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER stealing.” information in the offices of "I’ve found out since it would In-house ripoffs, including sheriff or deputy sheriff — fees take a (Constitutional amend­ COSMETICS To Celebrate embezzlement, pilfering and charged, miles traveled and ment to abolish the office. That • Nama Brandal outright theft, add up to about charge per mile, total number may take years. In the mean­ • Quality Productal

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Declaring that "women do not tion. In addition, the bishops from a consumer standpoint, is Alan W. Lyon, district deputy exist merely ‘in principle,’’’ took no action to formally or­ that in-house ripoffs are pass­ grand exalted ruler of the Radio /haoK three female deacons who were dain the women. through expenses. Benevolent and Protective irregularly ordained to the The three women who will In other words, what a com­ Order of Elks for Connecticut STORES ROW OPEN lAIE NIBOIS1 1 tOOISTMAS Episcopal priesthood participate in the Sunday ser­ pany loses to light-fingered East, will visit Manchester Wednesday said they will vice said they rejoiced in the employes it passes along to the Lodge of Elks Oct. 30. celebrate Holy Ck)nununion in bishops’ favorable action on or­ consumer in the form of higher The evening will open at 6:30 New York City Sunday. dination, but added “we must prices. with dinner followed by a EEK ONLY! “We are people and we are note that women do not exist This might not put purloining special lodge meeting. There priests-not an hypothesis, but a merely ‘in principle.’’’ workers quite in the class with will be 15 new candidates in­ reality. Our vocation does not The service, described as a Arab oil producers. But at |3 itiated in Lyon's honor. l-'-d lie dormant as a future “Service in Celebration of billion a year, their impact on Lyon in his official capacity possibility,’’ they said in a Women in the ministry,” will the economy obviously is more as district deputy is the direct statement. be held at Riverside Church and than considerable. representative of Gerald The three—Alison Cheek, is being sponsored by more than The thing that mainly dis­ Strohm of Fresno, Calif., the Carter Heyward and Jeannette half a dozen ecumenical and tresses me about this situation grand exalted ruler, to the nine Piccard-were ordained to the denominational women’s was Lipman’s assertion that lodges in the eastern part of priesthood in July in a service organizations. 0 iri§ti]ia§l “the thieves themselves get Connecticut. in Philadelphia along with eight l%e three women had agreed short-changed.” other women deacons. « following the July 29 ordination A life insurance agent in the “Employes engaged in inter­ Willimantic area, Lyon has held Two weeks later, in an “refrain from exercising our nal stealing usually get only 20 several posts in the Connecticut REALISTIC® COMPACT emergency meeting in Chicago, functions for a time.” per cent or less of the actual Elks Association, most recently the House of Bishops of the 3 "Our hope was that the value of the items they take,” AUTO 8-TRACK STEREO as state ritualistic chairman. million-member denomination ecclesiastical authorities of our he said. ruled the ordination invalid and church would move quickly to PLAYER said the Philadelphia rites did regularize our ordinations and not constitute true ordinations. ordain our sister deacons to the Last week, at the bishops’ priesthood,” they said. regularly scheduled meeting, HERALD YESTERDAYS At the Sunday service, the 3 0 8 8 the prelates voted in favor of three women will join In con­ Reg. 49.95 the ordination of women “in secrating the Eucharist— 25 Years Ago principle’’ but expressed the blessing the bread and wine of hope no further ordinations Blaze sweeps McRay Drive-In refresh­ Add this tape player to your Q)mmunion-the most holy act would take place until after the ment stand as vat of grease catches fire. Christmas list and save! Installs a priest performs. First National Bank of Manchester an­ easily almost anywhere! nounces acquisition of the Clarence Separate tone, volume and Barlow property. balance controls, lighted

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