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Tolland Vernon Police T h e ^ W eath er O b i t u a r i e s Occasional ja in tonight with Iowa in the $7,627,832 Asked for Schools, Report ^hpper 30s. Partly cloudy Sunday with the School Budget • • • h i^ qrou n d 60. Precipitation jirohaMlity Paul lacobucci i ' . ; \ ■ 't •' 90 per W t tonight, 20 per cent Sunday. Paul lacobucci, 72, of Miami, MANCHESTER ; Fla., formerly of ^^chester, Asks $156,740 Budget Takes New Form Getrold A. Stratton; 33, o f SO died Thursday in a Miami Lilley St., was, takett ,into Martchester—A City of Village Charm s i x t e e n p a c e s i n c l C d i n c TV — 2 MINI p a c e s p HICEj f i f t e e n C E N tS hospital. custody Thursday aftemoopi M MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1973 - VOL., XCH, No. 129 He was bom Sept. S, 1901, in In New Items Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell, and< accountability that has 526; Mhple St. S d ^ l, | 3 » ,1 » ; the future teachera jand Charges stemming from ,88 / Providence, R.I. He lived in superinte.ndent of Vernon ' been mandated 1^ taw for Northeast Schoqt, |315,911; others In the hdiool ssmlem. , alleged f i ^ t with' hte^,wlf6» Manchester for 25 years until Skinner Rd. S < ^ 1 , 3317,612; t^ie four Basic p « ^ of a Mandiester Police said. VIVIAN V. KENNESON heat. Dr. MacKenzie stated the schools, presented a tentative statewide usestarting with the /- he moved to Miami about seven rise is expected to' be 313,000 for Vernon Elementary School, PPBS aystetn include plaming,' Stratton was idiarghd with / Correspondent budget of 37,627,823 for 1973-74 1974-75 school year.. years ago. a total of 375,000. He has 3293,485; Center Rd. Sdiool, the determination pf vrhat the third-degVee assault and Tel. 875-4704 last night to the Budget Com­ The budget was submitted by . He was employed at Pratt-^ received project^ figures from 3452,639; Talcottville School, organization wants to ac­ threatening. He was released In the proposed .1973-74 school mittee of the Board of Educa­ responsibility cepters, which ^Vhitney Machine Tool Division Connecticut Light and Power 3100,815; Instructional MateHal complish— its immediate ai^ on a |290 cash bond for p6urt budget figures presented to the tion for study. include : ^ c h school, the in­ of Colt Industries, West Hart­ Co. for the heat alone for Hicks, Mrs. Marie Herbst, co- Center, 377,167; Continuing l(mg,range goals and objectives /appearance March 12- ' mats structional material center, ford, until his retirement. Board of Education by School Middle and High School which chairman of the Budget Com­ continuing education, and cen­ Education, fTOiOST; Centeal Ad­ as defined within available Mr.Iacobucci was a well- Superintendent Kenneth L. total 364,652.25. mittee, said that the tral admimstration. 'Ilie budget ministration, 31. known figure in Manchester as MacKenzie, new items totaled .. Craig D. Lindsey, 22, o f East Another substantial increase superintendent’s budget would for each center was further Maintenance and Custodial, the derivation oL spodific'i a baseball umpire for many 3156,740. iHartford, was charged listed under operation of plant probably be cut by the com­ broken down into, program 3698,961. project or ai^fdadies to be ' Hostages Used To years in the Manchester Board Nearly all of the figure is for 'lliursday n i^ t with intozicar is for salaries. Dr. MacKenzie' mittee, later, by the Board of budgets. All town budgets should be used f(# achievemeirt of goals membership. He umpired many the hiring of additional ad­ tion, police said, after he was Nixon Calls For Action noted that the 8% increase, to Education, and still later, by Reading, language arts, completed sq that the major or obj^vea after^ through Twilight League and American ministration personnel, found sleeping in his epr on 3103,005, is necessary because the Town Council. mathematics and kindergarten can present an oveifaU budget to a sseisn iM . of the relative Legion games. teachers, aides, and an assis­ FaUmor Dr. Press Demands the town simply cannot get men No firm salary figure is in­ get the largest slice of the the Town Council about March merits ol various alternattVes. He was a member of the tant principal. Under ad­ - Police said the car stnic* a to work at the present rates. cluded because the negotiations program budgets. For instance, 22. Against Terrorism KHARTOUM, Sudan, (AP) - The Palestinian guerrillas Manchester Lodge of Elks. ministration, new items in­ utility pole On Falknor Df; The 34,450 total increase under between the board and thti Ver­ out of the Lake St. School’s A public hearing will be con­ Also, budgeting, the financial Survivors include 2 sons, Paul cludes salaries for a business ' Lii^sey was released on his vvho executed two American diplomats and shot a Belgian maintenance of plant is for con­ non Education Association have budget of 3230,140, there is 368,- ducted either the latter part of applications of the various lacobucci of East Hartford and manager and a part-time clerk. wiitten .promise to appear in the United States was envoy demanded safe passage out of Sudan today with the tracted services, replacement just started. There also is a 566 alloted for reading, 339,279 April or the first of May. The programs chosen from a set of WASHINGTON (AP) - The organization held in Jordan, Michele lacobucci of Vernon; a Items under instruction in­ court March 12. damaging international of educational equipment and question whether the for language arts, 329,730 for annual meeting at which action alternatives developed for each execution of two American Isreal and Germany. two Arab diplomats they still hold captive, and the daughter, Mrs. William Cum­ clude an assistant principal for relations and impeding the ef­ other expenses. bargaining agent will be the mathematics, and 321,331 for is taken on the town budget is program. diplomats in Khartoum has Nixon said at a news con­ Sudanese government immediately rejected the demand. mings of Miami; 12 the high school, a full-time ficiency of the United Nations. In the fixed charges section of VEA or the Vernon Federation kindef^rten. scheduled for May 15. brou^t calls for justice and ference Friday that , the United grandchildren and 4 great­ beginning counselor, clerks for Bruce N. (^ne, 18, o f 103 Ir­ The law was invoked as Egypt’s Middle East News the proposed budget. Social of Teachers. Budgets for the other respon­ Dr, Ramsdell said that the Finally, systems, implemen­ preventive measures against States would not giye in to the The bodies and tee two Arab grandchildren. Hicks School and the high ving St., was chained Thursday recently as January following Agency said the Black Security and pensions are up The budget for the first time sibility centers are as follows: school system has slowly been tation of approved proposals for internaUonal terrorism from blackmail demands. He dis­ hostages were still in tee Saudi Funeral services and burial school guidance department, afternoon with third-^d^gree the murder of two 'Turkish con­ September commandos asked 32,603 from last year while in­ implemented the “ Program­ Rockville High Sdiool, 31,6H>- converting to PPBS for the last each program on a day by day President Nixon and the U.S. patched a special emmisary. Arabian Embassy, where the will be Saturday in Miami. five aides for Meadowbrook, criminal trespass, after p- two years, with .a group of basis, including development of ambassador to the United Under-secretary of State seven Palestinian terrorists Bennett Ulm Funeral Home, one for the high school and one received a complaint tha^ fate bara, Calif. supply a plane and send along a ' The outgoing transfer ac­ Systems,” • (PPBS) com­ 188,474; East School and Ver­ school principals and members management and behavioral Nations. William Macomber to Khar­ have been holding out since 1520 N.W. 7th Ave., Miami, is in for Middle School. youths'were in a building under senior official as a “ guarantee counts items request 313,500 for puterized process of budgeting non Center Kindergarten, 3243,- of the administrative staff objectives and evaluation of the "It was with the deepest toum. bursting into a farewell recep­ New teachers salaries are in­ construction cm Congress St. for our safety.” There were no charge of arrangements. tuition to Vo-Ag for a 31,500 in­ attending instructional systems developed for each sense c t grief that I have After the killings. Secretary I tion 'Thursday night for Moore. cluded for Hicks, music and a A 15-year-old Manchester immediate indication where crease, and a 35,000 rise in workshops, so that they may in program. learned of the acts of terrorism of State William P. Rogers' I U.S. Embassy spokesmen part-time gifted; High School, special education tuition to boy, unidentified because of his I News they wanted to go. Mrs. Julia A. Richards which took the lives of Am­ released a statement, saying said President Nixon’s special art,English, physical education, total 345,000. age, was also charged in .conr I The Sudan^e government COVENTRY-Mrs. Julia A. bassador Cleo A. Noel and “ no words can express our trouble shooting envoy. science-math; Middle School, Student body activities in­ nectidn with the same incident. I immediately ^ rejected their Richards, 64, of Gerald Park, Public deputy chief of mission George shock and grief at the senseless Capsules Undersecretary of State English-reading, science-math, clude a new request of 33,030 for Comment Session Hie was referred to Juvenile demands and ordered the died this morning at Windham Curtis Moore,” Nixoo>said and barbarous murder.” William Macomber, was. stan­ physical education, French- The Manchester Board of Town, Schools Eye L -I guerrillas instead to hand over Middle School athletics and a authorities. Friday night. \ Rogers is in Paris attending Community Memoriai Hospital, Spanish. the captive Arab diplomats and ding by in Asmara, Ethiopia, 32,000 increase, to 35,000, for Records Directors on Tuesday will con­ Oine was released on a '3150 “ Thd United States 4s the internatiiHial conference on waiting for a standstorm to Willimantic. Under health services a full­ the bodies of the envoys slain xTolland High School athletics. Warranty Deed duct another of its twice- non-surety bond for court emphasizing its strong feeling Vietnam. His remarks were ' Gaullists Favored clear so he could land in Khar­ Mrs. Richards was bom June time psychologist is Linking Programs Friday night.. ^The proposed budget requests Antonio St. James and Ruth monthly comment sessions. It appearance March 26. that, the perpetrators of this released through the depart­ 29, 1908 in Cranford, N.J., and recommended with the PARIS (AP) - More than 30 They were Cleo A. Noel Jr., toum. an increase of 315,500 for new W. St. James to Ivan F. and Ann will be from 9 to 11 a.m. in the crime must be brought to ment. had lived in Coventry for the difference of 38,500 (2/3 reim­ million French voters go to the the new U.S. ambassador to Sudanese authorities began equipment, under'capital out­ F. Melendez, property at 127- Municipal Building. justice.” Ambassador William Q. Hall, past 20 years. She had been bursed). Of Maintenance Manchester Police assisted polls Sunday and ttey are Sudan, and the outgoing U.S. evacuating a four-block area lay. Other new itepns are 38,300 129 Cooper Hill St., conveyance The sessions, held on the first Moore and Noel were director general of the U.S. expected to hand the ruling around the Saudi Embassy. employed as a payroll super­ The Adult Education State Police Thursday id|d>f io charge d’affaires, G. Curtis for the drivei|^16ducation tax 339.05. Tuesday imd third Thursday of Mayor John Thompson which should receive further miecut^ by members of the foreign service, praised the visor at Pratt and Whitney program is listed for 310,000 in the apprehension ' of a GauUist-led coalition a severe Moore. The Sudanese govern­ Soldiers said they were program and 35,^ for an in- Trade Name , each month, are for those town revealed yesterday that the serious consideration at this Blame September terrorist' dead pair: rebuff and mark a strong swing Division of United Aircraft the budget. Manchester man wanted for ment said the guerrillas preparing for “ a military service and summer William W. Turull and residents who wish to comment Manchester Board of Directors time.” grdiip about 26 hours after the “ Both were Arabists, to the left, ' Corp., East Hartford. One of the largest increases carrying a dangerous weapon. claimed they also killed tee operation” to recover the curriculum work project. Willaim F. Turull, doing or complain on any subject in and Board of Education are ' The Charter Rovislon Com­ terrorists broke into the Saudi somewhat with the same The government parties, in' She was a member and over last year’s figures is for The man, Kenneth J. laick, Belgian charge d’affaires, Guy bixlies and free the captive business as Garden Saies, 310 the board’s jurisdiction. considering a recomihendation mission noted ttot the proposed , Arabian Embassy. background. In addition to power for 15 years, may lose diplomats. former secretary of the Gerald Board of Education Notes 29, of 142 Spruce St., was taken Eid. Oakland St. made last year by the CDAP maintenance program for “ This tragic event un­ speaking their language they 100 or more seats and emerge Terrorist Standing Guard Park Association^ She also The Board of Education into custody at his home, and Agency and, more recently, by Manchester already is being derscores once again the need liked the Arabs, understood from Sunday’s ballot and Uie belonged to the Republican Brainard authorized Dr. MacKeime to was thm turned over to State the Charter Revision Commis­ used in other municipalities un­ for all nations to take a firm their problems, and had a deep follow-up run-off voting March One of the guerrillas of the ‘Black September’ movemeht holds a machine gun on the Club of Coventry and the further investigate “ Title 3,” Police from the Stafford Notes Dates sion. der a cooperative effort. Stete stand against the menace of in­ interest in the Arab culture, 11 with less than the 246 seats balcony of the Saudi Arabian Embassy in lOiartoum, Sudan, where the terrorists yester­ Hungarian Social Club of M internship program for first- Tolland Barracks. Ludi was charged Both recommended that statutes do not permit ternational terrorism,” Nixon history and the people. Both needed for a clear majority in day killed three diplomats, including two Americans, held as hostages. (AP photo) Wounded Knee Ashford. *^ar elementary teachers, at with carrying a dangerous For Hearings maintenance of school grounds municipalities to make the said in a statement released en joy ^ their assignments and the National Assembly — the Survivors are an aunt and un­ its meeting Wednesday night. weapon, operating a motor Land Owner Opposes and buildings, to include rules regarding sdiool board from the White House. Moore has told’me how disap­ lower house. cle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles HOLLY GAn¥5jER Dr. MacKenzie outlined the vehicle while his license was snowplowing, be coordinated functions. They do not prohibit The recently named U.S. am­ pointed he was that he had to There are 3,092 candidates Siege Continues Csaszar of Ashford; and Correspondent project pilot draft, in which suspended and disorderly con­ into a municipal program, un­ cooperative effort. bassador to the United Nations, leave Khartoum.” standing for 473 seats in France another uncle in Europe. Rep. Jesse Brainard, 53rd Hicks School principal Andrew duct. / WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. Wounded Knee reported several Rezoning Rt. 195 Parcel der an agreement by both “ The Board of Education,” John Scali, said the executions The executions came only and a another 66 after 17 seats World Leaders Protest The Holmes Funeral Home, Assembly District (Coventry, Winans participated. The four- outbreaks of gunfire, but tee said Thompson, “ has many represented a new "demand on five months after the President (AP) — Federal lawmen in ar­ 400 hbiin St., Manchester, is in Tolland and Willington), is ad­ year project would involve boards. The W t to the school in French overseas territories. origin of tee shooting was not Mrs. Rosemary Neff females and 46 couples. Of this problems in its maintenance Manchester Police issued the U.N. community for established a “ Cabinet Com­ mored vehicles patrolled tee charge of arrangements, which vising his constituents of board would be pro-rated and, determined. several districts and would be appeared before the Planning number 11 females, 5 males and program, including both summonses for alleged motor perimeter of Wounded Knee are incomplete. as Thompson n ot^ , it could be meaningful and effective action mittee to Combat Terrorism.” scheduled public hearings on federally funded for the first and Zoning Commission during 8 couples expressed interest in vehicle violations to: Chile To Vote Slaying Of Hostages today as hopes for a quick Erickson also said teat talks accomplished at a saving to the buildings and grounds, and may to halt international terrorist Nixon established the high-level bills which he feels might be of year. The rate for the second housing. Russell R. Mercer, 30, of SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - A peace with Sioux Indians who on Friday with leaders of tee its workshop this week to op­ taxpayer. better be solved by a joint acts.” panel “ to deal quickly and general interest. year would be 3132 per teacher, Donald G. Miller, Housing' Hartford, charged earl}( today violence-marred campaign for took over the village five days American Indian Movement, pose the consideration of rever­ Thompson said he has had operation with the town. Every “ We must-resolve-and-press effectively with the worldwide By The Asgociated Press itself from such terrorist ac­ French government reproves On March 5, the General Law^ 3265 the third year, and 3529 for ting the commercially zoned Authority chairman, applied for with spewing on E. Center St. Sunday’s congressional elec­ ago dwindled in an outbreak of which led tee takeover, were Nuclear Plant conversations with school effort will be made to provide forward on the work begun last problein of terrorism.” tivities. this blind and inhuman violence “ Committee will hold a hearing the final planned year of the a 20-unit complex, noting that Court date is March l9. tions in W le has e ^ ^ . Hie Soviet press joined in the sporadic gunfire. unproductive. land on Rt. 195 to residential. board chairman Allan 'iliomas adequate maintenance at a fall at the General Assembly,” ' The executions were the A Tass report from Beirut which c ^ o t in any way con- on a number of bills concerning program. the application is limited to Michael A. Uriaino, 20, of 1T)e of fIciql cU (pu to ^ e twp injip^yop^al optcry Saturday; “ It is not very promising,” Given License Mrs. Neff, along with her regarding the proposal, and minimum cost to the SpalLaa^.jpj^tatianttwrt. >‘‘Th? ’ tefoM. o f 50 te rn in­ i tribute to a; solution o f tee sad Ralph Erickson, a special i> subdivision, resubdivision and According to MacKenzie the either 20 or 40 units. The Broad Brook; charged ' mOhfy'df'oainipaigm agaihit' the Black Septemhtm' q'lipiM Arafatr of-IthO Erickson said. mother, Mrs. Carmelo Zanghi, “ both agreed that it is an area taxpayer.” woTld/coinmunlty must no cidents aimed at American of- Pal^ fa w i dberation Organiza­ problems which tear apart this- assistant U.S. attorney gcm ral, WASHINGTON (AP) - The illegal subdivision. This hearing town averages five elementary req u est is fo r 15 sin gle 1'hursday morning with Marxists and anti-Marxists murders ‘ dt~fhe hostage The 200 Indians in tee village, and a sister own a “ large longer shirk its fWiponbilite to : ficiMs abroadlin recent years. tion as^saying. in a te l^ a m to ariui of tee world. In Paris, tee said late Friday, “ FBI agents Atomic Energy Commission will take place in room 4V^ at teachers per year who come apartments ahd five operating an unregistered , came Friday tiigbt wheh'zyhii- diploihhts In Khartoum) ' : • most of teem Oglala Sioux, amount” of land on Rt. 195. She face up to this critical issue.” After-a 1960 durvey of Sudanfo)^ Pm ident Jaafar el hopO is expressed that this' and marshals are being exposed Thursday announced issuance the Capitol. without prior teaching apartments for two persons. motor vehicle, failure to carry pathizers of President Salvddoir Although making no definite entered Wounded Knee late claims she has also Ispoken to Accord Reached ^ e assembly id December violence in Latin Anierica, the Numairi that his organization drama will not lead to another to gunfire ...«Fire seems to be of a full-term license to Ver­ On March 7, the Transporta­ experience. The state program of housing registration, and unnecessary Allende’s leftist ;Coalitioit comment, the controlled Soviet Tuesday, raided a trading post other owners of land on Rt. 195 bloHed U.S. and Western State D ^ r tm e n t srat a secret ‘ 'had nothing to do with the inci­ murderous development and continuing and it causes us con­ mont Yankee Nuclear Power tion Committee will hold a 'The program would offer who feel the same way. for the elderly, administered by On Tax Refund noise. C o ^ date is March 19. staged a giant streetrally in the newspapers showed by their and held 11 persons hostage un­ Fire Calls pr^wsOIs for preparation of a document to embassies giving dent in Khartoum.” Arafat has that tee life of other hostages cern.” Corp. for full-power operation hearing on a bill authorizing the specific help to the new Citing a devaluation of the Department of Community Town Manager Robert Weiss Marian Madrak; 36, o f Blast capital. \ M coverage that Moscow ktrongly til midday 'Thursday. treaty providing for the punish­ guidelines) for security been a frequent visitoiCto will be spared.” Erickson specified three in­ of its'nuclear power station at completion of 1-84 from Silver teqehers, as well as on-the-job property, Mrs. Neff stated she Affairs, provides a direct grant announced today that an agree­ Hartfoi'd, charged Thursday disapproves of the killings. Erickson said he is not A seven-year-old Manchester ment or extradition o f inter­ precautions. American Moscow and has been promised The West German govern­ stances of lawmen being fired Vernon, Vt. Lane to 1-86. The hearing on this supervision. “ could not see anyone in­ to housing authorities for the ment has been reached between morqiiig with improper passing Most of the Soviet press satisfied that the hosteges now boy adm itt^ Thursday that he national terrorists. If voted in­ bodyguards, however, have Gratnmy’s Tonight ' Soviet support. ment said tee killing of tee, on. He said federal agents did bill, which was introduced by Most of the board members terested in land strictly for development of housing for the the Town of Manchester and the on Center St., and failure to carried a Tass dispatch, are free, as AIM^eaders pulled a fire alarm box at stead for study proposals spon­ been ruled out because they do NASHVILLE, Tenh. (AP) - Tass also carried an official diplomats was tee m u^er of in­ not return tee gunfire. No in­ Legal Notice Brainard, will take place in the wanted to know the exact com­ residential use when it is boxed elderly. The program, financed Millers Falls Co. concerning a can y license. Court date is headlined ‘‘Seizure of declare. \ Manchester Memorial sored by Arab, African and not have foreign-government Music’s outstanding- writers, statement from the Sudanese nocent persons and was in no juries were reported by either East Room on the third floor of mitment required and to be in by gas stations.” by the state and administered tax overpaymept made the March 12. Hostages,” which described the He also said it was difflcult to Court of Probate Hospital’s heating plant at 10:57 Asian countries. authority. periormers and singers w i| I be government, saying it way likely to solve existing side. District of Coventry the Capitol at 10:30 a.m. assured that it could withdraw Mrs. Neff’s action was in each community by the local company for the 1971-72 fiscal Linda L. Hilinski, 25, o f 133 Black Septemhrists as learn during tee talks what tee a.m. The terrorists originally had Last year. Congress made it a honored at tonight’s nationally “ condemns the killing of inno­ problems, but only increased Newsmen who filtered past NOTICE TO CREDITORS Brainard said he is attemp­ after the first year if they felt it prompted by a letter written to housing authority, enables year. West St., Rockville, diarged members of a “ Palestinian Indians want in exchange for ESTATE OF WILFRED G. BREAULT Firemen said the false alarm demanded the release of Sirhan federal crime, to kill, assault or televised 15th annual Grammy cent people, whatever the . existing tensions. '' federal roadblocks in the pine- ting to keep up with schedules was not beneficial, before the PZC from a homeowner on older persons to enjoy an in­ Thursday afternooni with terrorist organization.” laying down their weapons and Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. The overpayment, he B. Slrhmi, who was convicted of harass a foreign official Awards show. motives for 'which this was “ The federal government has Rappe, Judge, ali claims must be of hearings on all important deciding to participate. dependent life in their own was not malicious in nature, Moscow has strongly sup­ studded hills overlooking surrendering. Rt. 195 which requested that the explained, was somewhere operating an unregistered assassinating Robert F. following administration The show, to be aired by CBS said repeatedly that violence presented to the fiduciary named below legislation, and will inform his town. ^ and tlte boy’s father said he’d ported Palestinian liberation done.” on or before May 19,1973 or be barred by land be re-zoned back to between 387,000 and 397,000 and motor v^cle on Adams St. Kennedy, and the release of testiihony that the rising at 10 p. m. ^ T , is spbrisored by constituents of these from time Foreign Teacher- make\^sure it never happened movements, but is making In Paris, authorized French 'ca n be no means for the en- law. The fiduciary is: residential as being in the best The' program provides funds was due to a combination of Court date is March 19. ^ violence against diplomats in the National Academy of Wilfred J. & Richard C. Breauit E xchange again. various members of the sources commented; “ The forcenient, of political to time as the session interest of the town. The letter for the construction of rental errors — some by the town, William T. Moorhouse, 23, of clear it wants to disassociate 277 Lake Road The Tolland Middle School Recording Arts and Sciences demands,” tee Bonn statement Illing Students Andover, Connecticut progresses. cited the recent Hartford apartments especially designed some by the Company. 179 H enry S t., ch a rg e d will have a Danish “ teacher- Cither town fire calls; (NARAS). '■> added.. Brainard and his wife were P rocess land purchase in for elderly persons with limited Hiursday night with passing on aide” from March 11 to April 6. The agreement calls for a re­ Thursday, 7:59 p.m. — guests at the Governor’s Man­ C oventry^ a need for this ac­ funds at rdnts they can afford. the right on Main St. Court date Expressing Norway’s deepest LEGAL Knud Sorenson, throifgh the fund to the company of 358,041, Chimney fire at 47 Packard St. Building Collapse Coalition Plani ^ Go All Out sion March 1, at a dinner given tion. The grant covers total to be paid in three equal in­ is March 26. ! regrets. Foreign Minister UConn teacher-exchange Thursday, 10:30 p.m. — Odor DUBLIN (AP) - T^e'.left-of- by Gov; Mcskill for all new Planning and Zoning Chair­ development costs. stallments — one-third in April, John E. Pepin, 23, of East POWs To Leave Dagfinn Vaarvik said: To paraphrase an old collection which has not been NOTICE members of the state program, will assist in music of smoke at 12 C ^ ss St.; no center coalition which* ousted In accordance with Section 9- man Douglas Prior requested . Budget Hearing Set one-third July 1, and one-third Hartford, charged 'Thursday Kills Workmen “ Terrorist organizations like magazine slogan, never un­ completely returned) more and art while in Tolland'. He is a fire. Prime Minister Jack Lynch legislature. Mrs. Neff to put her request in after July 1. morning with operating an un­ the Black -September are derestimate the power of young than .12,000 were tallied. Four 19b of the Election Laws, Rev. teacher-in-training in Den­ ’File Board of Finance has set Today, 9:48 a.m. — Attic fire began today to plan its new of notice is hereby given the form of a letter to the PZC. the dates for budget hearing ’Ihe Millers Falls (Mass.) Co. registered motor vehicle on E. BAILEY'S CROSSROADS, Va. (AP)—“ I saw the struts Hanoi Tomorrow beyond international control.” people. classes collected more than 1,- V!^, mark. at .235 McKee St. government, which has that the Registrars of Voters He stated that everyone’s views is a manufacturer of tools. It Middle Tpke. Court date is The students at Illing Junior 000 each. These were: 7F, 1,- Legal Notice Sorensoilf will be the gu e^ of presentations: today,-10:20 a.m. — holding the two top Rbors begin to shake. Then the top floor promised lower taxes and new CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) - Three U.S. “ You cannot influence such will accept applications for will be taken into consideration 'has a Manchester. warehouse March 12. V High School have proved again 812; 7P, 1,408 ; 8E, 1,335; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K a ^ r March 13 at 7:30 p.m.: Washdown of oil spill at Main fell into the next oneand the building began to split right social benefits in Ireland. organizations through tee usual admission as an elector at before adopting the new and distribution center on hospital planes will begin leaving Clark Air Base about that young people when given a 7C, 1,023. of Tolland Greem: during his Registrars of Voters, Board of and Locust Sts. The coalition of the Irish Par­ diplomatic channels. We know Manchester High School, 134 Court of Probate regulations and town plan. Progress Dr., in Green Manor’s down the middle.” noon Sunday for Hanoi to pick up the latest group of U.S. worthwhile goal can rise to tee The hangers will provide District of Coventry stay here. Tax Review, Planning and ty and the Labor''Party cap­ by experience that Black Middle Turnpike East on NOTICE TO CREDITORS Industrial Park. It pays per­ For 30 seconds or so, continued workman Robert ITaylor, challenge. paychecks for 20 clients of the Tolland Junior Woman's Zoning Commission, Board of tured 73 of 144 seats in the lower prisoners of war, U.S. niilitary officials reported today. September has no inhibitions,. Thursday, March 8, 1973 from ESTATE OF GEORGE ACKLEY Policies and Resignations sonal property taxes. the downward movement accelerated as 24 floors of a con­ and unfortunately there is not The Illing Student Council Manchester Sheltered Pursuant to an Oder of Hon. David C. C lub Assessors, Tax Collector, Judge Bows house in balloting this week and North Vietnam says it will ' 9:00 A.M. until 12:00 noon. Rappe, Judge, all claims must be The Board of Education Zoning Board of Appeals, Town ^ Weiss said he will ask the much we can do to sl6p teem.” recepUy was given an idea that Workshop where tee wiry com­ The Tolland Junior Woman’s crete high-rise apartment under construction caved in one- will name Liam Cosgrave, the release -106 American POWs Joint Military Commission and^ Frederick E. Peck presented to the fiduciary named below adopted a standard of duties Clerk. Board of Directors to approve it should spearhead a drive to modity 1^11 be counted, sorted, on or’before May 22,1973 or be barred by Club will hold its annual Men’s To New Law ,, by-one Friday afternoon. coalition's leader, as prime and two Thais in Hanoi on Sun­ the Internationai Commission* Pope Paul VI instructed- Herbert J. Stevenson and responsibilities of depart­ March 15 at 7:30 p.m.: Fire the refund when it meets OO'v.c collect coat hangers for tee straightened and boxed for law. The fiduciary is: Night Saturday at 8 p.m. at the minister. day. The Viet Cong says it will of Control and Supervision will Vatican envoys in Washington • Registrars of Voters Bertha Staffhorst ment chairmen Wednesday. Department, Building Tuesday night. WORCESTER, RfiBks. (AP) - By today the knovra death toll Sheltered Workshop from two resale, according to Norm Box 78, North Windham Elks Carriage House in completed or being' built on The architect of the victory, free 27 American servicemen, arrive in Hanoi to oversee the and Brussels to express Manchester, Connecticut Requirements for the position Inspector, Conservation Com­ Thursday was a good one for 18- was live. Another 10 were mis­ ninth grade students Debbie Findell, who reported the Rockville. The evening will what was once the Washington- however, was a 47-year-old, three U.S. civilians, two Ger­ repatriation of the POWs. his“ profound grief” to tee U.S. are a master’s degree or its mission, Civil Defense, year-old Victor. Dicandia to sing and feared dead. There Poirer and Soiiya DeVille. project to The Herald. Virginia airport. bushy-haired intellectual. man medical workers and two The list of the Americans to and Belgian governments for equivalent and tenure in have an international theme were 34 injured, Taylor was not A two-day d^ve was planned Ambulance Association, Six Utility • appear in court on a charge of An 80-foot vride section of the Garret Fitzgerald, who is Filipino civilians in Hanoi o # be released by the Communists Findell adds the project has beginning with a buffet of foods hurt. tee shooting of its diplomats. and to stimulate participation a 'Tolland. Library Board, Board of illegal possession of alcohol. building collapsed, leaving expected to be named the new Monday. ’ included 69 Air Force ser­ tee endorsement of Dan Lufkin, APPLES Among the duties included from foreign lands and then Firms Push What caused the collapse In New Delhi, tee American contest -between the classes Recreation. A law went Into effect at other unfinished sections on finance minister. - Officials at Clark, the initial vicemen, 36vNavy men, 22 state environmental com­ Macintosh, Corttamls, are supervision of the dancing to the music of the 'UANCEMRrS remains in doubt. State and Embassy canceled a large was included. The idea was to March 20 at 7:30 p.m.: Board midnight Wednesday giving w o n each side. processing station for the retur­ Army men, 6 Marines and 3 missioner, because it (]k)od Times, Inc. Legal Suit federal investigations are un­ reception “ out of respect for help tee Workshop, win a prize Rad Dallcioiis educational program of the of Recreation. 18year-olds the right to drink “ We had about two seconds ning POWs, gave no details for civilians. A number of them demonstrates tee importance department, participation in Men’s Night is set aside each WASHERSDRYERS derway. Monetary Meeting the memory of those murdered for tee class and .on an inter­ March 22 at 7:30 p.m .: Board NEW HAVEN (AP) - Six liquor. warning ... a rumbling sound the Monday flights. have been in Communist and benefits of recycling school philosophy and recruit­ year by the Juniors to honor RANBESDISHWASRERS LONDiON (AP) — ’There was at Khartoum.” About 1,500 per­ school level, beat Bennet Junior of Selectmen, Probate Court, eastern Connecticut, utilities When Dicandia appeared in Rescue operations proceeded like Niagara Falls;^’ said The 900-mile flight between prisons since 1966 and at least materials which otherwise are ment of staff, responsibility for> their husbands who have helped widespread speculation' today sons had been invited to what High School’s quota by doubling Board of. Finance, have filed a motion < jn federal district court this morning. REFRI6ERAT0RS cautiously as large chunks of workman Larry Rivers; “ I ran Clark and Hanoi’s Gia Lam Air­ six were captured in the former discarded into refuse dumps. ORCHARD HILL assembling departmental on club projects during the past there would further major was to have been the first for­ Superintendent of Roads. court to force production of Judge Morris N. Gould said, concrete dangled precariously for my life. I looked back and port takes about 2¥t hours. Of­ South Vietnamese capital of It. / Manchester’s young people 428 Avary SIrost Wapp year. i P P U A W C E _ changes in the world’s mal reception given by a new How did illing do? budget and order supplies. March 27 and 29: Prepare documents from , Connecticut “ Possession of an alcoholic from both sides of the planned saw four of my buddies being ficials said the Hospital planes Hue during the Coihmunists’ have again proven, that ^ven a Opan 8 ajn.-6 p.in., 7 days a wi monetary system when Com­ Ambassador Daniel P. When the hangers were T he board also adopted a ~ Housing for Elderly requested budgets for printing Light & Power Co. (CL&P) in beverage by a minor is no i REm iR 26-story building, among the crushed by concrete.” >- will be in Hanoi about an hour 1968 Tet new year-offensive. cause they will come through. mon Market finance ministers Moyniham. counted (minus tee ninth grade policy to reimburse staff ■ The Housing Authority has and publish hearings. longer a violation of the law. HIF0ni8Tll,IIMICNIiTig Rivers was working in the each. connection with an 4»4i-trust highest in the Washington, meet in Briissels Sunday. memters at 10 cents per inile 'made application to the Depart­ April 3 at. 8 p.m:, Hicks Case dismissed.” PH O N E nil As in the Feb. 12 release, the suit, against the utilitF^ D.C., metropolitan area. The basement area. Most of the rub­ Many persons believed the for travel which is mandated as ment of Community Affairs for School: Public Hearing on Robert E. Grimshaw of the ble fell there and atop a two- hospital planes will be preceded building, which was to include ministers will decide to float all a result of teaching or supervi­ a grant' for housing for senior Board of Education budget. Norwich Utilities Department 648 condominium apartments, story concrete parking Struc­ on their flight by another plane the group’s currencies in rela- sion assignments between citizens...... „ • April 5 at 8 p.m., Hicks said Thursday the data “ Is Kainy says: "A iM w HMNilh Is hars, Rtarali In IHr SMNB was part of the 3200-miIIion ture under construction, Of­ which will fly an advance party schools in Tolland. ’ tion to the dollar. «That would Of the 200 questionnaires School:.Public Hearing, Board required to fully pursue the an­ of lliB llnsst irash praduoBr toind only at fsra’o r Skyline Center. It is a complex ficials estimated 55 men!'were to Hanoi to prepare for the In other business, the board of Selectmen budget. not be a fornud*dollar devalua­ mailed a month ago to citizens titrust case on behalf of our onCHAMO nwSH: SUM, M d M d OoM mi DrUcU ur. BNdwNw, ~ m i i of six high-rise apartments, , working in those areas. Most of arrival of the giant Starlifters. accepted, with regret, two tion, but it would have much the ^ over 62 years, 96 were returned April 10 and 12 at 7;30 p.m.: 200,000 consumers.” CorUMite, Cilre Alra. three highrrise office buildings the dead and missing were K U.S. officials said another resi^tions. same effect on U.S. consumers.' BIKE SALE completed. 'The questionnaire Formulate recommended Grimshaw is also vice ra e tH ; Ar m , O nw i and YaHow Baana. BrooeeR, C auBRowaf, Rgg AMM, and a high-rise hotel recently among them. , plane carrying personnel of the John Barnett, director of Boalen LaHuaa, Bniaaal SAreuta, Chany Tomalaaa, lia k a . Rad and Hat ' ' requested the age and income budget!. president of the Connecicut 20" physical education, health and of persons over 62 and ' April 24 at 7:30 p.m.: Prayer AH»a»a, AiUeliahaa, Blach Radtohaa, Qraan and YaBow Iqaaih, Tundpa, Municipal Electric and Gas WhBa e«aal Aotaleaa, BaMan Rndhra, BiiHtmul and Aoem SquaalL ROSS HI-RI8E athletics at Tolland HighBchool requested a signature only if for Town Meeting. Association, which is composed will resign as of June 30. IMAPliTRP: CanlatoupM. BpanMi Malona, Jalla OfangiR, Ahana, iUNERICMI MADE. interested in living in elderly May 1: Budget Meeting. of the six plaintiffs in the case. Tanoafinaa, Tampla Oraagaa, Umaa, Ahntiwlaa, Bhanbanlia, Aapama, Allen Ensign, sixth grade housing units. Beae and WAaiou Aaara. ] > ■IKE' 199 teacher at Tolland Middle The 96 returned question­ Winners Announced smiNG YOU fos w in a yuss Contpsrs Our Essrydsy Fruit shtf Vogstsbis Prtcos I School, will be retiring at the naires represented 145 persons; rnsuitmmmuusmmsmimm four of the six prizes awairded The essays, which were 15 Thistle Rd.; Gara Greqn- • Ghala close of this school year. 11 single males, 42 single MnEEKEND SP^IALS Manchester. High School FRESH A8PARAOU8 ...... I b . iO S f students Veaptured nine of 10 by the Governo^> Qimmittee. written on tee subjecL “ The field, daughter of Mr: and Mra. ' •Coaaia Charles Greenfield; 303 Cooper > CALIFORNIA LETTUCE.... J...... h d . 2 9 0 ’ prizes offered in the Mayor’s Handi'capp'pd at Work: • ndly FOGflRTV BR01RERS. IRC. Essay prize winners in the 'Tomorrow’s Challenge,” in­ Hill St.; M^rcie Gordon, EXTRA LARGE JAFFA ORANGES ...... 6 f o r 7 8 0 Committee on Employment of SM iy AnMWMl Mayor’s Coinmittee contest'are volved tee students in a survey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ptaza Dept. Store 24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE t CANTAL0UFE8 ...... i . . bo; 8 9 0 . the Handicapped essay and, Coior 8nli MllilM WOMl ■ A Pamela Horton, daughter of of community attitudes and Joseph Gordon, 45 Crosby Rd.; OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE I; GIANT SIZE GRAPEFRUIT...... for.ESO ' ^ poster contests. The announce-^ 708 East Middle TiSnpika, Manchester MTNENT >....3 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Horton, employment practices. They Robin Wagner, daughter of Mr. ■ (Sm lo fm nn iuptmmtMJ CENTRAL AIR CONDmONINQ SYSTEMS ment was made today by Simon HM SoaltoSl ICE CREAM,aNiavafa ...... 8 9 0 17 ViUage St.; Unda Magi, were written under tee super­ and Mrs. Theodore -Wagner, 22 ■OYSI ITUEL OIL SO San'llia F. Wierblcki, manager of the I state Labor Department’s daughter 'df Mr. and Mrs. Evald vision of Gilbert B; Hunt, MHS Strant St.; and Randy Srott ARCO U.S. CARLIN WATER HEATERS ssnninilUSIHM TbDArS GIRL Employment Security Division Magi, 200 Maple St.; Pamela English department head. Wilcox, son Of Mi*, afid Mrs. MANCHWm Walch, daughter of Mr. and Roger Wilcox, 30 Snipsic St.,' office in Manchester. Coat Hangers By The Truckload ; 'I i Panty Hose by Hanas The first four awards in tee Vernon, and a student at I SERVICE CONTRACTS Air CmRHImIii( THBKINQ Mrs. Allan Walch, 30 Frederick AVAIUBLE poster contest went to students 2 MAHl'%T. Fumicn OF He said that the writing St.; Jeffrey Stone, son of M[r. Rockville High School. This pickup load of more |than l2,00Q coat hangers is en 8E;. Vicki Taft, student council president; Paul Lappen, QusIHf Products 649-4539 and Mrs. Robert Stone, '60 of Mrs. LaVerne Kelson of tee The winning posters have also TMk 148-7111 PBODUCE" \ prizes, all won by MRS route to the Manchester Skeltered Workshop, ^ e collec-, 7C; Kenneth Wojnarowski, 7F; -Norm Fendell, s ^ ia l SfUr Budgot Prices ' students, have been sent on for -Butternut Rd.; and Riclidrtl MHS art department. Winners been forward^ to tee Gover­ O M lif P J L tion represents a two-day ^ effort^^by Illing Junior High education supervisor and director of the worb^fop; and 319 M O AD ST., MANCHESTER, C O N N .' iudsiog in the state contest.. Horton, son of Dr, and Mrs. were Ilze lUselis, ( daughter of nor’s Committee for judging in Eric Benson, 7P. (Herald photo by Ofiara) . Last year, MHS studente won Frank Horton, 63 Prjnceton St. Mr. and Mrs. Vinpent Kiselis. tee state contest. School students. Shown, from left, are: Teresa Veglard, v S '-'. J'. •I,.

*N» A • y PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING ftERALD; Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, C^nn., Sat., Marclta, 1973-i,PAGE THREE TttU^nd H ebron Public Sheinwpld on Brid^P Records News fq]? iSeiiior Citizens Open by W ally Fortin EVEN POWERFUL HAND South dealw ; r a m o n Kennel nest NEEDS GOOD TIMING North-South ViilneraUe WESTOWf that Sherman failed to show specifications from;the State Warranty Deeds By AUi'RED SHEINWOLD ^ NORrli- •ANNEEMT All Day niMliMvi■iiinMinf Diane F. Kovats to David G. that the development of the Health Department, that it Second Request You Won’t often hold as big a-, 4 542 Correspondent and Judith L. Mohr, property at members. Alida Johnson, Earle more senior volunteers than Platmed ForSco>iits Tel. 228-3971 property would not be would be placed in a wooded On the application of Carmela Hi everybody. Well yours tru­ at approximiately 11 to 11:15 hand as R uth’s. Nobody could ty-6 5 2 434 Spring St., conveyance tax Hutchins, Helen Hayes, Lukas ever. ' • - 1. < at Considerable opposition was detrimental to other properties area and that a 6-foot wooded Vernali of Manchester for a ly just came back from a few a.m. blame yoii for getting to a slam 0 8 5 4 2 ;.j >. • VIVIAN y. 'KENN^pN Church. Stuart Danforth will $41.80. Pescik, John Boyle, ThMnas What does all. this mean? *J73 V again expfess^ at the Zoning in the area. fence would be constructed variance to build a one-family Sunday days up in the North Country, on your own steam, but making present a talk and show colored George G. Clarke to David A. Return T n p McKinney and Salvatore Well some of oun 4,609 Coirespondeht. Board of Appeals public At Wednesday’s meeting, At­ around the kennel. dwelling on lots 544 and 545 at and I mean ’way up. Spent a 12 tricks'is a little harder fhan W E S T E A S T pictures of . his ISthie century Amston Lake, the board in­ All Modldnal Sarvicas AvaHaMe and Carol A. Kittle, property at Return 'trip: Bus will start Bellinghiii. members are only Gold CanL^ 4 1 0 6 4 Q J 9 8 ;TeL 875^704 heSrih^ 'Wednesday evening to torney Bruce Kalom, represen­ O pposition few days at Jay Peak Ski Area bidding the slam, it may not be home on Mile Hill Rdi ’ r o a d 643-5280 215 Porter St., conveyance tax picking up at Butterfield’s in We didn’t get any report of holders, and are missing out on (P 7 3 9 8 4 'The. honiRi^e committee of consider a second request from ting Sherman, explain^ that (^position again came in the formed Vernali that if his 455 HABTFORD and it was really something. true in other fields but at the Danforth’s home was former­ $30.80. ____ the Parkade at 1:30 p.m., then any of our members entering all the real live action. But then 0 J 10 9 6 O Q'7 a thdi .niland 'Jiuiior Woman’s Michael Sherman of Simsbury the kennel would still be located form of concern for un­ request was approved, an Man, for a guy who hasn’t yet bridge table promising is easier ly a 1720 tavern o r .^ . Some of stop at Sears across from the the hospital, but had good news again if they all come ouj, we’d 4k 108642 4k Q95 Gub sponsor a drug educa­ to operate a kennel on Rt. 66. on Rt. 6 6 l^ t on-a different 5^ necessary sound, pollution and engineer’s report would be picked up the courage to ski, I than performing. the outstanding featufm of the Trade Name Parkade Bowling Lanes, and that the following were now have no place to put them. S O U T H tion p l r g ^ ' fo? the Boy Scouts When Sherman first ap­ acre tractiffhich would place it the depreciation of property. necessary before any construc­ really enjt^ed it up there. South d u le r . house are a restoreditap room then at Grant’s. From there out back home; Ann Lehmann at 31 Believe me folks, we are 4 A K 7 3 and Girl Scouts on Monday at 7 proached the board in further away from neighbors The board met in executive tion could begin. ‘Robert Lavallee, doing They have an. aerial tramway .North-South viimerable with tavern tables and bar with to Adams St. and over to the Carol Dr., John “Fritz” Wilkin­ most fortunate to have the C? A K Q J 10 p.m. at tlfaReligious Education December for a variance to the thanioriginally planned. session following the hearing . This request was also con- business as Lavallee Overhead ^hich holds sixty people at one Opening lead—Jack of a wicket, three downstairs Door Co., 184 New State Rd. Mayfair Gardens approximate­ son at 48 Keeney St.,*and Alice facilities we have and the 0 A K building of tM congregational regulations for the kennel, 22 Kalom also said that the and no decision has yet been sidered in executive session and/ th(m and in six minutes you’re Diamonds 4k A K Church;. ' '' ' fireplaces with bake ovens, ftnd kennel complies with no decision as yet released ^ ' abobt^a mile up the mountain, ly at 2 p.m. South on Main St. to Shorette at 279A N. Main St. programs and activities, so why neighbors ih the area presented relrased. Marriage License E. Middle Tpke, east on the Our good friend Ellen Kictman not take full advantage of South won the first trick with . West North East The .meetii^ will be led by a ballroom. . .jv and from there you can see Pass 2 NT . Pass After viewing Danfqrth’s piCf a signed petition against the Frank Ruddph Wolfinger, 12 turnpike to comer of Wood- is now recuperating at the them? the king^ of . diamonds, drew John Ryan, a pharmaceutical some beautiful sights. Ski down exactly one round of trumps Pass 3 NT 'Pass student from the University of tures, before and after restora­ kennel. Hudson St., and Carole Ann the other side and you’re in bridge, then turn onto E. Center Meadows Convalescent Home. Pass Pass Pass Following the original Watrous, 91 Chestnut St. St. heading west. Turning south P inochle and then shrewdly led his Connecticut. Various drugs and tion, hopefully there>will be in­ Canada. How about that? Well, Opening lead — 0 1 , terest generated.: to save request, the boaril inspected the on Main St. with-pick up stops Bridge Class Thursday rolled in, and the lowest spade. their effects will be the main I found out that this place is This was a fine beginning. historic buildings. Many old area 'on Jan. 3 and subsequently at the library approximately Do you rem onber me telling morning pinochle winners went topic of the informal dis­ open all year ’round, and so is East won with the eight of homes in Tolland have been voted, in executive session, to 2:15 p.m., St. James Church you that we were anxious to like this: Sam Schors, 592;' South couldn’t afford to draw cussions. . MANCHESTER the tramway, so right away I’m build up a greater interest in spades and returned a diamond, .A Question and answer period destroyed within the past few deny the request on the grounds . DRIVE-IN ROUTES 6 i 44A and the Army and Navy Club. Helen Erickson, 585; Floyd . figuring what a neat' place to for lack of anything better to two rounds of trumps h^ore years. Sharop/Obeck opens NBC- West on Hartford Rd. to our bridge games? Post, 583»6ladys Seelert, 583; giving up a spade. Blast would will foUow. W.— Sat.— Sun, come with my (ahem) senior Well, the other day I received do. / League of Women Voters Mr. and Mrs. Danforth have South Windsor TV’s/evening programming citizens. Westhill Gardens 2:45 p.m. to 3 Joseph Windsor, 572; Bob be delighted to return a third p.m., and then back to the a telephone call from a Mrs. South took the ace of ■The rFjublic Affkirs com­ worked together to make their by informing viewers So I’m getting all kinds of in­ Ahem, 570; Beatrice Cormier, trump, and he would eventually old home a museum piece. An OPEN SUNDAY to FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ‘/What’s On tonight.” She’s Center. Barton who voiced her opinion 568; Mary Nackowski, 548; diamonds, drew a second round mittee of the Tolland Junior fo, and who knows we may fust of trumps and then cashed the get a second spade trick. ABC telhvision tape was made High School CUNT een at 8 p.m. Mondays So look this over, and then cut that she Would be interested in Adelaide Pickett, 535; Grace South likewiM couldn't afford Woman’s Gub has been ap­ arrange a couple of days up teaching bridge to our ace and king of spades. last November of tte Danforths it out, if you’re interested in a Moore, 533; Esther Gaudette, to take a top spade before proached in regard to starting a To Conduct hrough Saturdays, and at there. It’s a little too far for one members both good players and Only Chance Lesgue of Women Voters in making bread just the way the EASTWOOD day, so I figure we’d arrange to free ride for shopping or for any 533; Bertha Duhring, 531, and giving up a spade trick. Blast 7:30 p.m.: Sunday. beginners. Declarer, knew that he had town. For the present, it has early colonists did. The film Open House stay overnight, and have our reason. We say “free” because Alice Anderson, 530. would be glad to lead a thiril GIGANTIC PRICE RIOT we certainly appreciate the Mrs. Barton talked to our left a trump out, but his play been decided that those who are should be shown this own entertainment for the night In the afternoon the bridge spade and West would overruff Thanksgiving. Open House at South Windsor "PLAY MIST businessmen who are honoring members on Thursday, and the players enjoyed themselves, was correct. There was no interested in this group should as well as a ride on the opinion was that quite a few danger if each opponent had the dummy. ' The Historical Society has High School will be held our Gold Cards, and we hope and look forward to the Daily Queation join the Vernon chapter.. tramway, and a picnic the next would like her to start a class. - started with three spades. If added five new family Thursday, March 15. From 7 to LADIES' - TEENS' - GIRLS' LADIES' - TEENS' - GIRLS' LADIES' - TEENS' - GIRLS' many of you will take advan^ possibilities of starting bridge Partner deals and bids two A. meeting is scheduled for day. Sounds good to me so stay Therefore the word is out, that either opponent had more than Match 7 at 8 p.m. at the home memberships: Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Ralph T. Conlon Jr., FOR MET.. I tuned in to this column for tage of the bus and shop with lessons next Thursday after­ spades. The next player if we can get a. few more three spades. South’s only of Mra. Leonard Bach on Bald Robert Toppi, Mr. and Mrs. high school principal, will be in P L U SC O -H lt future information. these merchants. If you have noon. The results this past passes, and you holdi Spades, members to come out next chance for the slam was to ruff Hill Rd. Maddie Turk of the John DelPonte, Mr. and Mrs. the auditorium io lead a general Now, Jim Nason, your con­ any questions, please call 643- week: Irving Carlin, 4,310; Q.J.9-8; Hearts, 9-8-4i Thursday afternoon, we’ll give his last spade in dummy. This Vernon League of Women Ernest O ndes, Mr. and Mrs. discussion w i^ parents on con- WINTER COATS I DRESSES&2-Pc. Suits I SLACKS & SKIRTS genial bus driver, and I have 5310 and we will try to help you. John Carroll, 4,300; E thel Diamonds, Q-7-3; Clubs, Q- urt ancaster it a try. There will be a nominal was possible if the player with Voters will speak to those Michael Hertl and Mr. and Mrs. cierns that they may haye on B L put our. heads together and (^ish, 3,710; Karl S. V^ite, 3,- 9-5. " Setba^ Scores 'fee charged for these 10 the long spades also had the last attending and outline the ac­ Edward Jesanis. South Windsor High School. He Entire stock now on Dozens of styin in­ decided that we could do a little 590 and Irene Foisy, 3 ,^ . What do you say? Ulzanas Ra id Now then, let’s get on with lessons, and I’m sure it will be trump. tivities of her group. will discuss any and all items at sale. Selection in­ cluded in th^e something for our seniors who During the day I had the Answer: Bid 2-NT. You can School Lunches cludes a group of all the happenings at the Center. well worth it. So here’s your South’s gamble worked well. Any woman in town who is ui^ parents’ request. special grou|is. Prices are having trouble getting out privilege of escorting our show the excellent spade Meadowbrook, Hicks and Beginning at 7:30, parents of weather spring coats A m m S A i PICTURE^ TECHNICOLORS Last Friday night Gloria had, ; chance to come on up to the “Senior Queen,” Mrs. Nellie West couldn't trump the king of terested In this group is urged start at as low as 1.00 V DRE to our shopping places. Here’s support later. Your first duty is Middle School: as tow as 5-00 Bob Schubert and Anna Haupt Center and give it a try. spades, and East had to follow to attend this meeting. Those the students will follow their 2 Moran, 93 years young, on a Monday: Hamburger on roll, what we came up with. to help get the setback games suit. South ruffed his seven of to ^o w that you have a weak son’s, or daughter’s current By the way, this past month visit to some of the nearby con­ ' attending are request^ to call mustard or ketchup, potato I suggest you cut this next spades, returned to bis hand hand. Do not pay much class schedule for approximate­ off and ninning while she spent * was a very busy one for us. In valescent homes so she coUld Mrs. Bach before the meeting. chips, cartots^ineapple cake - Now Playing - part of thd column out and refer with a club, and finally ^Esw attention to queens and jacks in ly 10-minute periods, ^ e South a little time at one of our town ^ c t it came close to wearing us visit with her friends and our (peaches for Meadowbrook). to it, because it could get a bit employe’s farewell party, for down to a nub. However, a the last trump. He could then responding to a forcing two-bid. Am blyopia Windsor Chorus and Band will members. It was a great day Tuesday; Spaghetti with Valachi Papers confusing. show his hand ^ d claim the Copyright 1973 The Tolland Junior Woman’s be on hand to entertain. Mr. William O’Neill. She was quick look at the action for the for me to tag along to visit the meat sauce (shells at Middle), GIRLS' & JR. BOYS' Playing at 7 A *9:15 P.M. Starting this Monday, we will back in time to add up the month of March, and we find rest of the tricks. General Features Corp. Gub will conduct its annual eye Parents of 9th grade students \ folks and it’s good to see all of ^een beans, cheese stick, Vien­ Low Admission Prlcas take the bus on our regular run scores and here’s the lucky ourselves really on the go. On screening clinic for three, four will have the opportunity to them in such wonderful spirits. na bread and butter, chocolate Sat.-Sun. Matinoo 1 A 3 PM and allow seniors to climb winners: the 13th it will be our Irish Nite and five-year-olds the first two visit the high school. Parents of aboard that want to spend the Dinner with Irish entertain­ weeks of April. cake. , students in grades 10,11 and 12 Mollie McCarthy, 133; Joseph Wednesday: Juice, pizza, cole BONANZA Black Beauty morning shopping, as well as Windsor, 131; Freda Knofla, ment and a corned beef and . Menus At the clinic, the children are are also urged to attend. I Theatre | slaw, pears. Coming; Acrou 110th. Street those who are coming to our IM; Bob Ahem, 126; Alex Tycz, cabbage dinner cooked with its Monday: Homemade chicken tested for amblyopia or “lazy Teachers will be in atten­ Sweaters — Skirts — Thursday : Turkey and gravy, Center’s activities. We’ll do IK ; Fred Knofla, 124; Clarence special flavor that only our noodle soup, ham salad j j eye;” a condition which must be dance to meet parents. This is Pants — Blouses — this on Monday", Wednesday, Time Schiedule mashed potatoes, cranberry Duhring, 122;- Minnie Reuther, goojd friend Frank Latucca can sandwich, chilled pears and detected by age six in order to not a night for parental con­ Shirts and Pont Suits sauce, vegetable, bread, ice Too. Thursday and Friday. Now 118; Annie Rouhan, 117; Grace give it. cookies, and a beverage. insure it can be corrected. ferences but a night for paren­ here’s the catch. Wednesday; Baked Vienna cream (hot turkey sandwich at tal visitations. .. Save Now Prices JERRY LEWiaS.^^ ICINEMA Baker, 117r and Harry Rouhan, Other vision defects may also Start at just 66c 3VU JVAN AVB. — O04-SS4* - aOCftW WUfDODn We sta^picking up at 8:30 in Irish Dinner Meadowbrook). 114. Wilbrod Messier was meatloaf with mushroom be picked up. Up To 7 5 % the morning, and arrive at the Soon after that on the Knd, Friday; Soup, grilled cheese Club Dance Set winner at a half table with 113. sauce, parsley boiled potatoes, Vernon Cine I — “Steelyard Mrs. .James Davidson, R.N., ^nior Center around 9 a.m. we’ll have our St. Patrick’s Day sandwich, tossed salad, fruit The South Windsor Square buttered beets, vanilla pudding, Blues,” 2:00-7:15-9:00 will conduct a training session N O W l — Greyledge Farms with the first group. We then Dance in the evening, dancjypg cup., Dance Gub will hold an open Monday morning we had a and a beverage. Vernon Cine II — “The Train for all club members who are head out on the second half of to the delightful tunes of dance Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. nice turnout for our kitchen Thursday: Cream of carrot Robbers,” 2:00-7:15-9:00 working at the clinic on March 8 Tolland High Lunches ' ' the route, and pick up as we go. Marion Stevens and her at the /Wapping Elementary social bingo, despite the snow. soup, egg and olive on rye Meadows Drive-In — “Night at 9:30 a.m. at the Religious MEN'S & BOYS' You can ride the bus any of the orchestra. We’ll have goodies, Monday: Hot meatball School. Jerry Schatzer will be , Naturally I was blamed for sandwich, chocolate brownies, Evelyn Came Out of the Education building of the grinder, cheese wedge, above days. Get off at the and door prizes to go along with and a beverage. the caller. MR. TURKEY bringing it back with me, so I Grave,” 7:0010:20; “The G>ngregational Giurch. vegetable, dessert. Rounds will be cued by Russ the action. Friday: Tender juicy sausage 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER 'Senior Center by 12:30 p.m. I did a sun dance and sure enough Cremators,” 9:00 Mrs. Peter Fisher of Laurel Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, and Anita White. All club level i suggest you come shopping, and Tickets are now available at and griddle cakes with butter it popped out during the after­ Manchester Drive-In— “Play Ridge Rd. will take ap­ mashed potatoes, cranberry dancers are invited. SPORT TOPS then end up at the Senior Center noon. the Center and you’d better get and syrup. New York pointments for the clinic. She on.the ball especially for the Misty For Me,” 7:00-10:45; snuce, carrots and peas, bread in time for noon lunch, then In, the afternoon we had a applesauce, and a beverage. “Ulzanas Raid,”' 8:45 ' can be reached at 872-9473. All Selection includes Is Serving Wine and Beer Irish Dinner as we are limited and butter, dessert., take the bus home. small turnout, mostly-because Jerry Lewis Gnema, 'Smith ^parents, inf town are urged to ..^^We^tnekday: Rpi chiekqn About Town groups of sweaters - of the tbrearoning v^atber. to the number we can handle. Windsor — '?Black Beauty,” take advantage of this free knit tops - sweat ' i For Yokr Pleasure"- Starta Tuesday I^Uking of tickets we will sahdilrich, crahheiry saiice, shirts - sport shirts Here’s th^ next deal. Starting However, those who showed up Schedule 1:00-3:00; “ The Valachi testing for their children. vegetable, candied sweet All Mary Cheney Library had a great time playing cards have apnple tickets on hand The Juniors will conduct a and polos. As low as on Tuesday, March 6th, we will ' here at the Center for the up- Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Papers,” 7:00-9:15 i potatoes, dessert. > departments will be open 88c start a pickup for shopping and and the lucky winners were; ' kitchen social bingo, one can of U.A. Theater East — hearing clinic the last week of Thursday: Italian grinder, and-coming Variety Show, tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 5. return trip as follows: Grace Baker, 7()1; Mabel canned fruit needed; noon to “Cabaret,” 4:30-7:00-9:30; April.' juice, bean salad, potato chips, Keeney, 663; Anna Haupt, 660; which will be presented to the Mrs. Joanna Case of the Sunday The bus will start picking up public on the 27th of April, at 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 “ Reefer Madness,’’ & Historical Society dessert. George Last, 651; Emma “Vanishing Point,” Special seniors at the Westhill the East Catholic High School p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle tourna­ The Tolland Historical Socie­ Friday; Gieese pizza, cole staff will conduct a program of Russell, 636; Robert Schubert, Midnight Show, 12:00 Midnight; Apartments at 10 o’clock in the Auditorium, which is on a ment; 1 p.m. to 3 p.iii., men will ty will 'meet Monday at 8 p.m. slaw, juice, dessert. GIANT 3x5 635, and Frances Fike, 628. “Shin Bone Alley,” 2:00 making gods’ eyes at 3 for , morning, entering that area Friday evening. All proceeds be here to help with your in­ J. Patrick O’Malley stars as at the ^Religious Education Milk is served with lunches at AUU SELTZER from W. Center St. at Bluefield Then came Tuesday, and come tax. Bus pickup at 8:30 Herbert in ABC-TV’s “ A Matinee all Tolland schools. children and young people. All another nice turnout for our oil are going to a most worthy building of the Congregational Dr. on over to Case Dr., and out cause, the Cancer Fund. a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m. Touch of Grace,” Saturdays Burnsidp Theater — “Black materials will be provided. painting class in the morning. AREA RUG For quick relief of upset to Hartford Rd. to Main St. and 4 p.m. a t 8:30 p.m.. Beauty,” 2:00; “Avanti,” 7:00- North on MaiiK^tT^to the We heard from the ‘‘boss lady” Tuesday, 9 a.m. to noon. Big 9:30 The name of Marguerite Tag Sale. stomach, acid indigesMn, center of town, dropping people Mrs. Schubert that her husband Tag Sale in main hall at our Hebron ^Parker was inadvertently Beautiful 3x5 area rug. off on the way turning east on Max is beginning to feel much Hey, the time is here and we Center; 10 a.m. to noon, oil /W O Y ie K omitted from the St. Bridget Colonial decorator haarlburn — 25 tablet E. Center St. to_ the comer of better now, and that’s really still need lots of stuff. Our Tag painting class; 10 a.m. Senior School seventh grade honor roll stripe pattern. A fan­ $Ooo PRICE “ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST FILMS” Woodbrtdgr' and' E.” MTddie great news. We sure miss him| Sale is this coming Tuesday shopping trip (as mentioned in GledhillTract Approved for the second quarter. tastic value of 6.00. morning, and we hope that over ^ g J (’ H 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 /MATTEL P ro d u e tlo M fVetontt Tpke. We turn west on E. Mid- a™und the Center, and at the above column); 1 p.m. to 4 Vernon Cine I “Steelyard Save now! die Tpke. on to Main St., and bowlmg alleys, and certainly the weekend you’ll look around p.m.. Senior Bowling League at Blues,” 2;00-3:30-5:10-7:058L50 inema wish him a speedy recovery and for articles in good shape, and I f i i l i l Vernon Cine I t — “The Train Waits Sanitation Check •. ■u'i C v.‘ ■ nioo’.'in 11} (,i MIRi'’SOUHDER” then north to the Mayfair the Parkade Lanes; 1:30 p.m. i ARobwrtB.Radnltn/MMtinlUuFUoi Gardens Apartments at ap­ to be back in action soon. get them io us during the day return trip froijMliqpping trip. SAT., SUN. 2 P.M. 986 Robbers,” 2:00-3:30-5:10-7:00- Monday so we can m'hke this a The commission further “BEST AdTRESS ’-CICELY TYSON proximately 10:45. Wednesday, 9 a.m.' to 10:30 ntmiNHiCMrscn 8:30 . ‘ _ ANNE EMT Bowling Results successful venture. Don’t stipulated that a proper surety — NatlonalBoardofRevle^-^llonalSocletyofFIlmCritlc^^^^^T^ From there we go west on N. a.m., arts and crafts; 10:30 Meadows Drive-In — “Night Correspondent Speaking of bowling here’s “Black Baautf bond, acceptable also to the DOMESTIC-CLEAROUT Main to Adams and south on forget the day is this Tuesday, a.m. to 11:30 a.m., dance Evelyn Came Out of the Tel. 228-3971 the results of the Senior March 6th.. • Cartoons* Board of Selectmen, be RIOT Adams to W. Middle Tpke. East lessons; noon to 1 p.m.. H o t; L Grave,” 7:00-10:20; “ The- The Planning and Zoning 100's And 100’s Of Items Bowling lieague for last week: Every once in awhile we have received before the subdivision Dozens of different YCUr. CHOICE IN-CAR HEATERS on the turnpike to the Parkade meal and Meals-on-Wheels;' Cremators,” 9:00 Commission'has approved the DOUBLE FEATURE Women’s Cla.ss A group, decided we’d try showing a map for building can be filed. items including bath, MEADOWS 1:30 p.iii., Fun-Day surprises Manchester Drive-In— “Play 10-Iot Gledhill subdl^ion on For The Home ONI-91NORTMol JCT oM-84 HT»0 You Won’t Bollevo Bertha Duhring took the high movie on Wednesday. The first At its Jan. 25 meeting, the hand and kitchen TAKIEAST'WCSTSERVICEBD EXIT and pencil games; 3 p.nl., dan­ Misty For Me,” 8:45; “Ulzanas West St., but not for building Your Eyes one jvas lots of laughs and commission noted comments towels - scatter rugs • triple with a 451, and the high cing both round and square. Bus Raid,” 7:00 purposes until such time as the And Great Apparel single with 162. Class B group, e n j o ^ by everyone. Some of Rvanti! by Paul Schur*, principal selected pillows, pickup at 8:30 a.m. and noon­ Jerry Lewis Gnema, South contractor can prove it com­ blankets, drapes and THE NIGHT EVELYN CAME Marjorie Dickinson, and Jean the ladies sweat^ over the hot |com» o itt 7;inr. Osao OBI sanitarian for the health time, return tripjit 4 p.m. Windsor — “Black Brauty,” plies with the State Health many more. Save! , V NIliE Buys Are Yours During Murawski t i ^ with a 336 for the' stove to make some nice tasty department, who, in a letter 2 OUT OF THE GRAVE” Thur^y, 9:tt a.m. pinochle 1:00-3:00; “The Valachi Department and the toiyn’s high triple and Mary Picaut pojiQom. It went over so great stated' “no approvals should be PUIS games;:i0 a.m., the crewel em­ B u r n s i d e Papers,” 7:00-9:15 sanitary inspector. _ This Once A Year Event took the high, single with a 135, we decided to try it again, and ‘ f - -a ' f .♦. 1 [ t ' • • granted until it is demonstrated ‘THE CREMATORS” (R) broidery class; noon to 12:30 U.A. Theater East — “Shin that the proposals such as Men’s Gass A group, Charles Sd we selected ‘IRide a CTOoked C 1,1 N I .. . M K * I ' i l l ’ Bone Alley,” 2:00. Matinee; Tarpinian took the honors with ou- 7 . f t u u t „ p m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to ground water control are N iL t ; n EASY “ Cabaret,” 4:30-7:00-9:15 Jobless satisfactory.” TEENS' & WOMEN'S CUIML a 530 for the high triple, and for re ^ Ia r playing. Bus pickup at Burnside Theater — “Black BODY-ALL the high single he t i ^ the score what we had hoped it to be, and Fund Called Schur also recommended that NOW PLAYING 8:30 a.m., return trip at 12:30 Beauty,” 2:00; “Avanti,” 4:30- a “metered central water supp­ Herbal Eweiiee with'Ivair Johnson, 194. Gass B so we came up with a dud. I p.m. ' 7:00-9:30 • New John Wnynn Group, Gifford Hammond won guess it’s part of the game, and ‘Bankrupt’ ly be provided at this sub­ ■ « F E |® |! BROCADE SUPPERS I HAIR COLOR DEODORANT Friday, 10 a.m. to nion, Advanturo Hit the high triple with 457 and the like we say once in awhile, division” thus eliminating any SHJUWPM kitchen social bingo, one can of A Powdery high single, with a 160. better luck next time. HARTFORD (AP) - While possible pollution by individual Relax . . . in a harlequin color canned goods n e ^ ^ ; noon to The shampoo in hair coloring For Normil or Sprai For Wednesday we hud oiir usual Do you want to know jobs are going Unfilled for lack wells. 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 7 blaze, of comfort. Cushioned foam Dry Hair Wirii Any Pari Of fine turnout for the dance something? We'have the busiest of applicants, Connecticut’s that condilions too. Just shampoo Your Body p.m. to 10 p.m., setback tourna­ I soles. Pack easily for traveling. Nalural Proltin lessonsr an^ liext week will be and most liveliest Senior Center -Uneinployment Compensation in and relax for'20 minutes! 8 ox. Size. ment. Bus pickup at 8: 30 a.m., For .Res. 1.59 Uif 1.98 ^ the last foi;| this season. I sure in the state. We’ve been taking return trip at 12:30. Pickup Fundus so many applicwts Sizes 5-10. Reg. 1.69 9 8 ' hope air the members taking a little survey hoping to coiqe again at 6 p.m., return trip that it is “bankrupt,” an" in­ I the lessons will'be on hand for Your up with new ideas, and we find after card games. dustry spokesman said. this final lesson, so we can all that very few, if any, have a ,','I am afraid some people personally thank the Burton’s. real full-time program. Not any Dining have grown accustomed to u n s o j i^ s THEATRE EAST They sure have been great, and have as much going on as we receiving benefit-checks and WIRELESS YOUR CHOICE KODAK CX 126-20 Lee tells me'he hopes to have do. Pleasure have lost the will to work,” said bigger things for us next So my friends, yoii can thank T V N o te Leon Lemaire of the Connec­ Candy Kitchen vason. th^ town fathers, general ticut Business & Industry LIGHT FIXTURE STYLER or BRYER After a delicious hot meal of .manager, and the merchants Association.. ' COLOR FILM Robert Culp and Shirley We P re s e n t — Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally I ham and all its tasty trimmings, for taking such a real interest in Knight will star with George '' “Management is discouraged Ideal for out of the way Styles and dries your S a t, Sun. places— closet - attic - tool we went upstairs to hear what us, and also without acquiring a , by the response to help-wanted Choose'From Over 200 iVarteties hair faster, leaves your Kodak CX 126-20 Color Segal in the original Ingmar rted-anywhere where 2 p.m. 85c was coming up in the future. ifrogram director, and part- ads,’’ Lemaire told the Film for 20 color Instomotic Bergman TV drama, “The there’s no electricity — hair full of life. - Gives We heard some sad and 'time maintenance man, it Lie,” to be presented on “CBS legislature’s . Labor and In­ From The Kitchens Of Munson’s 1 HELD OVERI Shin Bone S Y Q U IN T O operates on standard " D " shots. List 1.25. somewhat shocking news. would be most difficult to con­ Playhouse 90” Tuesday, April dustrial Relations Committee. cells. Not included. ’ new., fuller look 3flt FUNNY WEEK During this past week we lost C in e Alloy j tinue to add to the programs, 24. The English translation of Lemaire said, the Unemploy­ Heavenly Hash 4 seven of our members. Our and action here at the ^nter. “The Lie” was done by Alan ATTHEORGAIV ment Compenration Fund’ is til.M .W PITW iM M inir Delicate chunks of milk chocolate, pecans and sincere condolences go out to Then of course even with the Blair, who has translated other deeply in debt to the federal marshmallow combine to make this a tempting 59 79 all the families of our deceased additional staff we are using Bergman works. E v e ry E rl. and Sat. government, having borrowed taste treat - sealed kitchen fresh and waiting for DELUXE $31.8 million during the past 11 your discovery;’ FROM FAMOUS RUBBERMAID months. i D I N E W IT H U S n “ There.are indications, too, m i G li H N P EVERYONE WELCOME SUNDAY NITE DANCE EXPLDSION Tel. 040.3181 for Reservations that during March and A p^ the VFW 3rd. ANNUAL ★ MIH APPUQUES Lom n stqte will have to borrow ah ad­ TOWEL POLE BOX CANDIES FwAaN-M|hS«liMlMlMm-17,1B,Mar1BMws M . Luneheons served Dally 13 ta 2 P.M. ditional $15.7 million which will a t PANCAKE FESTIVAL ^ THIS KUNDAY n it e . .March 4Ui + ' 'For safe fooling in the tub. Crip * Triple chroihe pldte A Zany increase the fund deficit to $55.5 Delicious Windpw Sunday, March 4, 1973 9 AM-6 PM million hl( the end of April,” he tub securely. Set contains 8 small * 3 clear lucite plas­ Box candies in-as- Vloonay Don't iltfes tic towel racks Thh On* said; |1? tofted favorite se- C b m a d y ' VFW POST HOME Lemaire said Connecticut Q and 4 large appliques. Colors 80S E. Cmtar 8tr**t * Adjusts from 7'6" lectiont. Save and VITO’S used to'tove “one of the best '' available— Special Sale! to 9-2" “LONG SUMMY MOVT ^ • l a * ” ,b*qr iiaveral. , PANCAKES & SAUSAGE . (Formerly Villa Louisa) funded UC system s in the •i M l M IM tqMix.T|4 M v Rag. B ia s ? JANE FONOA • DONALD SUTHERLAND • PETER BOYLE ALL YOU CAN EAT V illa L o n la a R 4 ., B a l t o a nation” but has paid out $300 ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 DoiMOpn Adulto $1.80 ChlldrwL Up to .12 yr*. $1.00 Open Snadayp—Clased M ondays million in reserves and another t PJL RM. and Won. Ewst -GGP L TIefcets at Hm Door $200 millioirto employers’ con- OPEN D4 ILY and SUNDAy till 8:W PJO. NEWINGTON I WETHERSFIEED 1 BLOOMFIELD I MANCHESTER SUNDAY thru FRIDIFRIDA trlbutions during the past three Candy A'vallable'F01;; Fpad Raising . years. i37S6iRUNTPKE. I 1130 SIIAS DEANE H'WAV I 1051 8EUE HILLS (WE. I PARKADE SHOPPING OR lO A .M . tO 1 0 P.M. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 3 ,1 9 7 3 - PAGE FIVE PAGElEanrli^fitpr FOUR — Ma n c h e st e r e v e n in glEtiputn^ h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Sat., March ralb 3,1973 . Founded OcU i , 1881 USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY ^blished by Manchester Publishing. Subscribers who fail to receive their Co!, 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m . Conn. 06040, teleiA one 64S-2711 (AC 20S.) should telephone the circulation depart­ m ent, 647-9946. Published every evening except Sun­ LUCA’S OANMNO days and holidays. Entered at the Meihber Audit Bureau ol Circulation . 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MANCHESTER Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. 254 Broad St., Rear Single C Aluminum Boll Dp news by newspapers is that many peo­ rattled the bones of every president tinue strong until before done so for over 60 years operators of toe business since Awning* contract provides the customer TEU 640-9937 ple would be unaware of the . -^ ho ever had to face the issue. Easter, and sugge'kta that through three generations. So its beginning, have always with a guaranteed rate for • Door CanoplM spring cleaning for failners, look over many of toe items emphasized service to the service for 5 years’ which, • Storm Door* controversy had. they not read about it It cites George Washington, who STEVENSON • Combination Window* MERCURY BROS. householders, and industrial that you. have stored away customer. together with toe cost of parts, in their newspapers. pardoned everyone who participated plants should start early. because yoy. do not use them The Home Improvement is discounted 50 per cent during Manchester Awning Oeu 105 WEST CENTER ST. in the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. But Travel Agency EXXON “We are also purchasing Anymore. Now is an excellent Division features wall-to-wall the first year—40 per cent A utolite 3 Not only do newspapers report the Telephone 649-8091 The Final Landing, Welfleet, Cape Cod. 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This CHARGE • Tune-Ups Getting rid of old newspapers longer have use for, but you will hwashers as well as custom o a Upholstery open their columns to opposing pardoned deserters and suspended agreement is at no cost to the PLUGS RESERVATIONS FOR • General Automotive sometimes presents quite a also get. cash dividends for installed aluminum siding, customer and all of this service and IVI Shop viewpoints such as iiTThe Herald’s executions but extended amnesty, •HOTELS Repairs on All problem, especially for those items that you no longer want.” doors Emd windows. is done by Turnpike’s own THEY P r e -dpholsterino • MODERN FURNITURE Open Forum Column. even before the war was over, to O pen Forum •AIRLINES American Cars families who take more than For information on any Competitive pricing with service department, usually the and ANTIQUES Inside •STEAMSHIPS • We give 8&H Green one daily newspaper. In collec­ items, call 643-5879, or deliver better service and greater same day as the complaint is LAST& • Cimtoin Furniture The New Yor^ Times, for example, thou^nds of Ck)nfederate troops who ting newspapers, take note of to 731 Parker St., Manchester. satisfaction has been toe key to imprisonment. Their emotional* ^ 627 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER received. iiiid Slipcovers has been bleeding its editorial heart had taken up arms against the Union. CanH See toe fact that no corrugated success. The next time you are in toe LAST& Speelnliziiig in Hand Tufting though restrained reactions, Mac and Bill, Manchester Made To Order out over the Viet,nam war exiles. Yet A closer examination of Lincoln’s The Logic toward their freedom compels market,for TV, appliances or YOUR natives, represent over 60 years home improvements, why not LAST! Complete Selection of it recently gave considerable space to record, however, ishows that his To the editor; us to express our feelings in COMPLETE I Radio for the Week | of experience in this field at toe M aterials writing. MEMORIAL stop in at Turnpike TV, next to FREE ESTIMATES pardons of Union violators were made It is to be hoped that the PET CENTER :$ (These are the basic listings, and include only those news broad- retail, distributor and even the Stop & Shop, especially if Lower Level of the Parkade an administratibn spokesman to cutting of trees on the east The sight of these men, after CORNER STORE Rowland Evans and Robert Novak A'Party Ckrods, Magarinea g casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some stations carry other short S factory level. you’re interested in better ser­ 64 9 -6 3 Z 4 present facts which seriously under­ On an ii^ividual basis. He proclaimed shore of Globe Hollow Reser­ all these years returning home, Can!irit$— Piriketls Over the years, famous brand Mon., Tiles., 9-6; Wed., thanking our Commander-in- o arooerles, Cold Cuta Tropical Fish - Turttos :S newscasts. Baity sports information can be found on the sports vice and greater satisfaction at ^ no amnesty for Union deserters. voir really improves the water. names, such' as Zenith, Kitchen Thiirs., Frl. 9-9; Sat. 9-8 cut the arguments of those favoring Chief and the American people, s Fruits—Vegetables Hamsters Gerbils ig pages.) a competitive price. You’ll be It has spoiled one of the most Marriage of Convenience Miied Breed Puppies Aid, RCA, Kelvinator, Philco, glad you did. general amnesty. As for his charity toward who did not forsake them, was • Qieeting Cards scenic views in Manchester, in We Depend On Yon . . . Aquarium Accessories, etc. the answer to our hopes and Our Own SpKiai Blended MANCHESTER Confederate soldiers, while there is no spring, summer and fall. With dozen lesser Union presidents, w n c — 1080 prayers. MIAMI BEACH - Despite ly introduced Mr. Nixon to the Yon dan Depend On Vs! Pet Foods WINF -1 2 3 0 GLASS Rather than there being anywhere doubt thaf it was fully in accord with prevailing northwest winds, I Council, listened silently while marked a major turning point. (Moodty-FriiUy) President Nixon’s inaugural AFL-CIO president George 5:00 Tpwn and Country AUTO PARTS • F or .Suto WbHlalileld* from 50,000 to 100,000 exiles in fail to see the logic. the President spoke, then es- Not soon if ever again, they Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER (Ciffi) News Every Hour On The Hour) the great huthanity of the man and address clearly emphasiz^ his Meany’s pious declarations of a till Mldnlgdit S:00 Bob Steele Show (Monday-Fiiday) • For Store Front* and Just south of the cut over PET CENTER 10:05 Theatre o( Melody primary concern in ending this new political neutrality heavily corted him back to his have advised Mr. Nixon, will a 5:00 John La Bella nil nlzcR of window* Canada, Sweden and other countries, with his desire to bind upcthe nation’s area is what happens to be a 9 MAPLE ST.' MANCHESTER 11:05 Jean Colbert Show 6:30 Jon Leonard scented with Nixonsim, his limousine. Democratic presidential tidiet 883' MAIN ST. 12:00 News. Weather as the Times and others have small inlet. The area adjacent tragic conflict he had inherited. 8:00 World News Round-up OPEN • F o r Table Top* wounds, it was also undertaken for a Without documenting his step- romance with Richard M ., But the meeting with Strauss have anything lik^ monolithic 12:15 Meet Me on the Plaza 8:15 Jon Leotuird to this inlet, in the fall, is the 1:00 News 10:00 Jeff Jacobs 5 A T . to 1 P.AA. declared, the government’s verified was, in the words of a Meany backing of organized labor. UlSMUteline OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. quite practical reason—to encourage most beautiful scene in by-step (often unexplained, Nixon is strictly a marriage of 2:00 Jay Richard SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON lieutenant, “like a warm family It is precisely to. advance that SEE US FOR QUALITY 3 :05 Afternoon Edition . 4; 10 Bnng Back the Bands figure for deserters and draft dodgers Manchester with a riot of color often editorially criticized) convenience, not a flirtation of 6 :00 News • Stocks, Weather 4:30 Jay Richard M them to stop fighting. It required the gathering”—a cocktail party hopeful Republican prospect reflecting in the water. Makes decisions—from the mining of love. ' TAILORING 6:25 StricUy6ports 6:00 The World Tonight J. A. WHITE is just under 4,000 in (Canada and an taking of an oath of allegiance to the Haiphong to the “Just watch George,’’-con­ which Strauss, invited six thatoMr. Nixem named Peter 7:05 AccenlTO 6:15 Phil Rizzuto me wonder whether the weeks ago to come to the labor Brennan, an old-line New York 7:35 Edward Newman Reports 6:20 Pliaultless Phil GLASS CO., INC, additional 1,200 elsewhere, wrote ^^’controversial” though fided an intimate shortly after 7 :50 Joe.Caragiola 7:20 Pat Summerall 31 Bliwell St, — Tcl. M9-7Sn United States and did not apply to Conservation Commission has parley here,- tossed; for Meany, labor leader. Secretary., of 7:30 Mike Wallace ever seen this view in the fall. ■decisive bombing of North Viet­ Mr. Nixon became the first 8:00 News 7:35 Lowell Thomas Patrick J. Buchanan, a'special consul­ the Council and a hundred other Labor and gave him unusual 8:15 Pop Concert 7:45 Jay Diamond former Union officers or to high Thank you, nam. President ever to grace a 9:05 Nightbeat AFL-CIO satraps. authority at the Labor Depart­ For Ladies and Gentlemen 11:00 Capitol Area View-point tant to the President. officials in the Confederate govern­ Paul E. Dutelle President Nixon has midwinter AFL-CIO executive It :00 News, Business, Weather l:00Si^Off Publicly,, Meany clings ment. Alterations — Cleaning 11:20 Sports Final Monday nights only: FREE DECORATING 92 Avondale Rd. accomplished his stated objec­ Council meeting here. “He’ll 11:30 Other Side of the Day ment. tenaciously to the line that he Likewise, Mr. Nixon is Repafrs 7:45 ^ r u Huddle Sweden, the second most popular Manchester tives, “Peace with Honor,” and milk this for everything he can (Saturday) 8:45 Eton % ula Show • WALLPAPER has no more connection with massaging Meany’s vanity in 5:00 Town and Country 9:00 NFl. Football When Quality Is sanctuary, maintains an official couint The Times quotes Lincoln as saying, the release of our Prisoners of get out of it.” MANCHESTER 6 :00 Bob Steele ^ o w • PAINT War! While Meany was basking in , the Democratic party than with other spots. He sent his 10:00 GardenUme InTportant In Your “When a man is sincerely penitent for TAILOR SHOP 10:15 Modem Living (Saturday) • CARPETING which shows that as of last fall there Thank Nixon Steve & Toni Pike, the klieglights surrounding Mr. the Republican party. Private­ Secretaries of both Treasury 6:00 Jon Leonard Selection of Art his misdeeds, he can safely be ly, he tol3 top aides that his ar­ and State, George Shultz and 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 10:30 Saturday ^ow case 8:00 World News Round-up • DRAPERIES were a total of 602 deserters in that As most proud Americans 130 Evergreen Road; Nixon his top political 10:50 WTIC Outdoors 8:15 Jon Leonard & F ra m in g dent suitors from both parties William P. Rogers, to start FREE PARKING 11:00 Saturday Showcase pardoned and there is no exception to have observ^ during the last Vernon lieutenant were quietly putting 10:00 Jeff Jacobs country. According to the Swedish just proved the wisdom of the bargaining with Meany on new 12:00 News, Weather 11:00 a in g Batik the 50's Burr Corners, Manchester CUSTOM few days our liberated POW’s Dick & Joyce Dickinson, finishing touches on their 12:15 Saturday Showcase 12:00 Jeff Jacobs Next to Caldor director of Immigration, of 585 the rule.” have seen for the first time our 121 Oxbow Drive, design to place eight represen­ 1972 presidential campaign trade legislation at a dinner 1:00 News 2:00 Jim BMkwith neutrality Ae imposed on the here Feb. 13 which the labor 1:15 Your Home Decorator 6:00 Jack Warner on Sports SQUARES Americans permitted to enter This is a worthy guide for any American flag after years of Vernon tatives of organized labor Grooming! 1:30 Saturday Ma'inee 7:00 The World this Week AFL-CIO after McGovern’s leaders thought was supposed 2:0()()pera Manchester for four years 56 Cooper St., Manchester among the 25 new members of YE OLD FOR 7:30 BiU Vassar Suds and Scissors Doggie between 1967 and 1970, 110 were in­ president. But the thing is that no nomination. “It proved,” he to be top-secret. When the 5:00 Monitor 1:00 Sigh Off before moving to Vernon 16 FINE QUALITY the Democratic National Com­ POODLES 6:00 News, Weather Salon, RL. 3D, Vernon, is a com­ 643-9892 volved in major crimes and 52 of them spokesman for the Vietnam exiles has mittee to be named shortly by said, “that no politicians have White House announced it with 6:20 Strictly Sports plete dog shop offering trained years ago. Today^s Thought PAWN SHOP AND ALL 6:30 Monitor (Sunday) party chairman Robert Strauss. us in their pocket.” great fanfare, its purpose SIB Haiti SL, Manclwstar 6:30 Relidous Programming people who are experts in the She now employs eight DIAMONDS have been jailed and nearly 30 ever expressed such penitence. Some BREEDS 11:00 News, WeaUier 10 ;00 Jack Warner on Sports From Yet, with Meany’s obvious quickly became clear; to tell 11:20 Sports Final care of your dog’s needs. Your trained girls to care for your More important, while Meany Tal. 646-9423 875-7624 12:00 Edward M. deported. of them,-4n fact, have demanded God’s peace, is not an easy from God, is never an easy was protesting his neutrality as encouragement, Barkan and the world how much Mr. Nixon 12:00 cither ^ d e ofthe Day 12:30 Soiip of Erin dog requires a good grooming doggie’s every need. peace; it is not superficial; it is peace; it is peace through the HOURS 9-5 liS8W.''-'SAT.' (Sunday) 1:00 Edward M. _ BRAY’S peuitence from the United States. between the Democratic and the AFL-CIO’s political ap­ really thinks of George Meany. 5 :30 Sunrise Serenade whether it’s a Heinz 57 variety You will find a complete line These facts, of course, do n^ really Wo BUY BY APPOINTMENT 6:00 Jim Beckwith •expert Watch Repairing VEST costly; it is peace through pain. pain of truth, Republican parties, Strauss paratus—perhaps the best in fact, however, even thou]^ 7:00 Sunday Strings 9:30 Rival Time- or a purebred. Grooming makes of (piality doggie and cat toys as change anything.'^Whether there are Thus it is hardly fair to compare a Whenever we lose our peace submitted by; labor has moved to the right STUD SERVICE F O R - 8:00 News 10:15 Holy Trinity Church well as all kinds of fancy and •fine Selection of Gifts, was captivating hard-core organization of its size in the SELL 8:15 Sabbath Message 11:00 Jim B ^ w ith your pet more comfortable and “ L * - / s : “hardhearted” , Nixon with a (whether with God, others, or Rev. David M. Campbell Meanyites, led by labor’s top country—is rapidly enlarging and genuinely respects Mr. Poodlqs, Toys & Miniatures 8:30 Guideline 12:00 Sign Off easier for you to care for. plain collars and leashes at toe For All Occasions MCKADE 7,000 exiles or 70,000, or whether some TRADE 9:00 NpwsxWeather •longine, Bulova STORE within ourseives); we must ask United Methodist (Church political operative, A1 Barkan. its influence within the Nixon’s strong hand- in Viet­ Suds and Scissors is owned salon. Sweaters and coats can of them may be fleeing more than the magnanimous Lincoln when the situa­ ourselves the cause. We must Bolton (Anything) SUDS & SCISSORS 9:lMfymnlime Wittnauer and Caravelle It was Barkan, aided by Meany Democratic party. 'The objec­ nam, its heart is solidly lodged P03TRD. PLAZA-M. 30 9: w National Radio Pulpit and operated by Virginia Kirka. be made to order for your pet. MANCHESTER draft law, the question of amnesty tion Mr. Nixon is in 1973 is vastly resist the temptation to ignore, tive is clear; to gain a strong with the new, non-McGovern 10:0D Sunday Showcase The shop has been in operation Suds antr Scissors, a state Watches — . himself, who played sUch a VERNON 12:10 Sunday Showcase 737 Main St.. Manchester PARKADE dismiss, or supress the foothold and avoid being caught Democrats. Meany will keep 12:45 Travel Trends for five years at this address inspected shop, is state licensed remains a valid one and numbers have different from that of Lincoln in 1865. major role in getting Strauss W PO P-I4IO PHDNE 643-5617 c FULL SELECTION OF problem, in order to settle for Herald elevated to Democratic chair­ off guard by some future the door open to the Whjte 1:00 Sunday Best and Virginia has more than ID and a charter member of the an easy peace. We must allow 2:00 Monitor man after the McGovern George McGovern who lost not House and he will permit 5:00 News years of experience in dog Professional Dog Groomers IMPORTED God’s intention to be the Yesterdays (Monday-Frlday) AND presidential debacle. Meany, only the endorsement of the himself to be flattered, because DON W ILLIS 5: to Sunday Edition 6 :00 Bill Love — Lou Morton grooming. Association. In fact, Virginia is measure; using it to prove the 6:00 News. Weather, Sports for just one example, personal- AFL-CIO high command but it is highly convenient. He will 6:30 Meet ihe Prhss 10:00 .Tom Jones Virginia, originally from a member of the state DOMESTIC causes of conflict, and seek his 25 Years Ago . 1:00 Bill Winters ‘ ly persuaded Bronx Democratic also more than half the votes of ■strike toe best bargain he can 7:05 Monitor 4 :00 Mike Greene Michigan, comes from a family examining board for dog WINES The Innocent New tax rate of 23VZ mills is’ GARAGE 7 :30 Yale Reports courage to put right whatever is leader Pelt Cunningham to back rank-and-file union members in on wage controls, protection 7:00 Ray Itona way of '^terinarians. She lived in grooming salons. voted by town directors; 8:05 Your Box at the Opera 12:00 Bobby Rivers wrong. Strauss for party chairmah.- last November’s election. against imports and other 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 8 :30 Eternal Light LIQUORS It is this that will bring former rateivas 21% mills. • m r ; s t e a k • Manchester Guards are The distinction between Mr. Some of the President’s legislative matters, but he —p l u s - pain------the pain of repentance 244 Center Street W D R C -I366 SITAR, G AXElC*!^ admitted to membership in Nixon’s dramatic courtship of political aides genuinely knows better than anyone else Specializing in (Saturday) h a r v e s t HILL B ystan der and confession------the pain of believe that M any’s neutrality that most marriages of con­ Manchester • 646-1995 6:00 BUI Love— Lou Morton ■By C L A Y R. P O LLA N ------Eastern Professional Basket­ Meany and the AFL-CIO (Monday-Ftiday) 10:00 Ray Dunaway' ARIES .DISCOVERY an apology or some restitution last year, plus Mr. Nixon’s en­ venience are strictly tem­ BRAKt SERVICE OPEN70AYS-llto9 *6:00 Bob DeCarlo 2:00 Bill Winters UAK. 21 M; Your Daily Acf)vff/''(SuicfB SOCIETY FOR CATS ball League. Executive Council and According to ihm Slart. ’’ A rt Hoppe to man— the pain of facing a dorsement by the huge porary. Specializing in U.S.D.A. 10:00 Bob Craig 6 :0OChip Hobart ^A fR . 19 BRANDS . Strauss’s own courtship one day Front End Alignment 3:00 Dick McDonough 12:00 Bobby Rivets To develop message for Sunday, Kittens'— Small Animals neighbor with his fault— the Choice Steaks and 2 -4 -2 2 -4 0 19-2i39-42^ later was vivid. Meany formal­ Teamsters Union anjl bydialf a 7:00 Joe Hager read words corresporiding to numbers Boardin; & Placement • MASTER CHARGE 10 Years Ago General Repair Work Fresh Sea Yood KS>'43-53-77 73-74.75 V pain of grappling with a 12:00 Dick Haddad . . (Sunday) of yourZodioc birth sign. *(5:00 on Monday) TAURUS Adoption & Disposal Center problem of human suffering. This vras a Sunday; The 9:05 Monitor 1...... You'll 31 In 61 Anxieties SCORRIO PERSONAL CHARGE The peace which is a ^ift 10:30 (hnraessional Report ■iV AW. 20 2 Your 32 Only 62 Known ocr. 23^ , ROUTE 83 VERNDNj ACCOUNTS INVITED Hero Postman Delivers Letter! Herald did not publish. ■'Dearly Beloveid . ^Saturday) (dtem ate Sundays) 63 Thot 6:00 Bob DeOrlo 1 MAY 20 3 Manage 33 Todoy NOY. 2I'’- 8Z5-0052 11:00 News, Weather, Sports 4 Original 34 Getting 64 Affair TEL. M9-0446 unforgettable motto. You know, 10:00 Bob Craig 6:00ReUgion ■12-23-33-35 35 Avoid 65 Toke T- 3- 6-17^. undecipherable. So I called the Got A Painting Probiem? We’ii Heip! 3:00Teny Woods 5 Fine I received a press release in 7:00 Sunday Through The Valley — CUff '62-67-W 6 To 36 Those 66 Con 18-20-55 ‘Neither rain nor sleet nor 7:00 Joe Hager 7 ~ the mail. 1 think it’s from the Post Service’s top Efficiency Service still means somethingr to us—and service Simpson GEMINI 7 For 37 Partnership 67 Bottle SAGITTARIUS gloom of night...’ Mr. Pettibone 12:00 Dick Haddad , 8:00 Tom Jones 8 Sfrive 38 Show 68 You U.S. Postal Service. It’s Expert, Homer T. Pettibone. (Sunday) NOY. 22 frowned.“ How does it go?” means spending enough time with you to help you 11:30 Other S d e of the Day 9 Fortunate 39 Truthful 69 Necks difficult to tell. Water or His third assistant secretary 6:00 Religious and public service 1:00 Mike Greene JUNE 20 10 Eroding 40 Con 70 Concerning Let Your Views select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ programming DEC. 2f ^ EXPERT REPAIRS ON FOREIGN GARS said he’d be glad to fill in the Not very well, I said. 6 :00 Chip Hobart ^16-21-31-34 11 For '• 4t Be 71 Indicated •omething seems to have ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your 9:00 ScoU Morgan 42 Stick 41-44-48-61, Whatever happened to one-day S/54-58-86-90 )2lf 72 Desires poietrated the plastic envelope details for me over lunch. next project. 2:00 Dick McDonough 13 Showing 43 Win 73 To 63-6845-89' UNITED SPORTS GAR^REPAIR, Inc. I was just finishing my third service? Be Knpwn 7:00Terry Wootb 14 Consider 44 Srtxjrt 74 Highest CAPRICORN I in udiich the tattered contents 10:30 Religious and public service “Just as promised,” he said. 15 Excellent 45 Credit 75 Ideols DEC. 22 Rt. 83, Vernoiij^(]onn. cup of coffee when Mr. programming 16 Difficulty 46 Mterests had been rewrapped. “If, before 10 a.m., you drop The Congress and the Connecticut General Assembly are 76 And , Phone 64r-M85 But after going down to the Pettibone finally tottered in the 12:OOSignO« 17 Get 47 Promises 77 Today JAN. If your letter in any mail bpx now in session. For readers who wish to communicate with g S 8-11-30-38 . 18 Your 48 Sidestep 78 Needs 14-24-51-570^ door and crept over to the table./^ 19 Be 49 Potience Post Office to pick it up, paying 'jbA««.PAINTm WKSS-FM — 96.0 IT49-65-79-82 79 Liberol 72 -7 6 7 8 ^ ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES marked One-Day Service, f e representatives and senators. The Herald lists the.following . 20 Own 50 Which the eight c«its postage due, “Hel,” he said, painstakingly (News two minutes before the hour. 24 80 Where guarantee to pick it up one ^addresses; 21 Todoy 51 Difference 81 Money AQUARIUS wringing it oM aixl pasting it settling in a chair, “lo. How,” IN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE ^49-4501 W R C H -9I0 hours a day) 22 Tolents 52 Especially 62 Attitude JAN. 20.-. [CASTROL OILS i r FOREIGN CAR PARTS he continued, knocking over the day.” (Monday-Saturdayl (Sunday-Salunlay) 23 Troveling 53 Rewards 63 Be together, I was able to THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK 24 The 54 Others 84 Motters FCf. It VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT catsup, “are,” he added; Mr. Pettibone went on to talk U. S, Sengte S. House 6:00 Reveille . Midnight All stereo m usk 6 a.m . Stereo 96 music ..„.'\15-27-37-46 25 Loyol 55 Way 85 Can't 5- 7-13.2^. animatedly about other new 9:00 Rhapsody 26 Appreciotion 56 To 86 OK 29-45-8047V;& l *^ ^ ^ ^ tefu l Potion today will slippii^ a spoon in his pocket, Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Rep. William R. Cotter Your Independent , 12:00 Matinee 9 a.m. KISS w ith More Music )^52-7a81-84 “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” efficiencies, such as automated 27 For 57 Between67 Due PISCES “you?” 5313 New Senate Office Bldg. 514 Cannon House Bldg. 4:00HighlighU of Hartford Noon The Difference Is the Miisic 28 Moke 58 To 88 Kept honor Postman Herman A. 6 p.m. StereoMusic from the Sound to I said that seeing he wasn’t in pac^ge crushers, rapid-fire Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D. C. 20515 8:00 G aslift 29 Give 59 Some 69 Help (unreadable). Mr. Unreadable letter shredders and the hiring 12:00 ()utet Hours the Berkshlres 30 HornfYony 60 Personol 90 Plans became a national hero by his office, perhaps he could (Sunday) 9 p.m. More Music For New England 3/4 speak freely. His shoulders of four African gorillas to hand dealer. Same as Monday-Salurday listing, except : from the Mansion (^Good (^Adve& ^^Neutral nctnally delivering a letter to Sen;^Abraham A. Ribicoff Rep. Robert H. Steele a :00 Religious programs 6044-7.1 L S I straightened and his eye un­ stamp items marked, 11:00 w ie t Hours Mr. and BIrs. Albert Framm of “Fragile-Hand Stamp.” 321 Old Senate Bldg. 1206 Longworth House Bldg. SS45 Myrtle Street, ’Trenton, glazed. Washington, D. C. 20515 Washington, D. C. 20515 N J ., that had been mailed from “Right you are,” he said. But he was proudest of his “Sorry to be, as we say in the new system which routes all IPPlIUKiES-TELEVISIONS Trtnton N.J., only 48 hours mail through the cafeteria. “As Hartford TV Reuben Plen’s TOURAINE ehriier. service, delayed. But I got, as HOME IMPROVEMENTS “While the letter was alitual- we say in the service, midaid. 1 we say in the Service,” he said, state senators and state representatives mail should be forgot this restaurant’^ zip ' “Let’s bring the mail and the addressed in care of; State Senate or State House of Texaco Sfafibn PAINTS ly addressed to Miss Polly employes tt^ther.” Ssttsr Ssrvles-Q naU r Satistsctlon - Aganap of 5432 Maple street, code.” Representatives, State Cqpitol, Hartford, Conn. The zip codes were important I a^ed him at what time Manchester area senatOTS and representatives are; l?M it(k (Miio, the Framms Postman Herman A. w m dMighted to receive it. for the q>eedy delivery of mall? PhoM 64^9149 Unreadable would be honored. Sen. Harry S. Burke Rep. Donald S. Genovesi HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS... >it’i ViWMht to receive juy “Oh, yes,” he said. “AdMng five digits to an envelope “At 10 a.m. on Aug. 3,” he D-3rd Senate Dist. ■ R-12th Assembly Dist: •hotpoint •maytag •igidaire •zenith Hydnuimtlo Tran*ml**ton PAUL'S fffmtt :4ays,’ sM Mrs. Bspidriiiir increases the weight of a letter- said, “1970.” *rca •panasonici *westinghouse •hotpoint I said my press release must Rep. Francis J. Mahoney Geoanl E. T. by .00003 milligrams and often Sen. David 0. Odegard .'•ste rn s •dishwashers •radios *tvs •dryers ‘ etc. All Woric Onaranbeed - prevents it from being blown have been delayed. R-4th Senate Dist. D-13th Assembly Dist. Texs4)o LobrioatlPii Seryloe' • maaBsnfnts Tr”*** h*” *® Open Eves, till 9 P.M. at the Parkade Phone 643-9561 •This proves,’ away vdien we toss it out the “As we say in the Service,” We Give jtiNr Orem Steoqi* whidow.” he said, “better late.” Rep. Muriel T. Yacavone Rep. G. Warren Westbrook ‘that we Than never? Mail. In the Out the; window?” Why? D-9th Assembly Dist. R-14th Astembly Dist. \ m « “To see if it can meet the “ Y es,” agrieed Mr. Pet­ 1 ( unfortunately rigorous standards set by our tibone. “We say that, too.”

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R E A A C hurches (u x : „ L o c a i / C h u r c h e s i = ' i Union Congregational Sl Peter’s Episcopal Chul^h Sg Matthew’s Chqrch Church Sand Hill Rd. Tolland Unitarian Univeraalist First Church -of Christ Church 'of Jesus l!hrist of €0 | i Rockville South Windsor ' Rev. J. CUfford Curtin Society '>• Scientist Latter-day Sainta (M orm on) £ 2 c :¥ O c -A Rev. Paul J.. Bowman Rev. Standish M cIntosh Pastor 466 Main .St. Hillstown Rd. and WoOdside'St. . 447 N. Main St. Minister . Interim Vicar Rev. Ahiold F. Westwood Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Rev. Lyman D. Reed Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 ■2 CO Minister a.m., Church Service o > /I Associate Minister 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. p.m. •4 ^ .pM — SdndaySundi School and Nursery\ 9,a“.m., Priesthood. I ^1 Mr. and Mrs. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 S 10:30 a.m., Service. Continua­ 49:30 a.m., Sunday School. ■O'* nj * ™ I V “ Christ Jesus” is the subject ( George F. Apel Church School. and 11:45 a.m. C p > Z I :¥ tion of series: “ Growing Up, On the lesson-sermon. The Golden C l^ e s for ail ages. (U CAUh r ~ Assistants in and Old in America Today.” Text: II Peter 3:10. 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service., Christian Education Topic: “ Childhood and Youth— Second Congregational l - p l p - ’ I s The Christian Science St. Bernard’s Church The Quest for Competence and ‘Reading Room, 968 Main St., is * Gospel Hall .__ ^ Church 9 a.m.. Church School. Rockville . § s p « - | “ 2 g o » s Tenderness.” Nursery. Church open to the public except on 415 Center St. United CSiurch of Christ Grades 5-9. Rev. John J. White -5! g School. holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rt. 44A, Coventry ' 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Rev. WiUiam Schnieder Monday through Friday and 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Rev. R o b ^ Bechtold, Infants-Grade 4. Rev. Anthony Miller | “|ss'gg from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Minister = r H — O. CO 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Concordia Lutheran Church Thursday of each month. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Sermon Topic:y“ Hiding From Service. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 l l - ' S l 40 Pitkin St. 10 a.m.,Worship « S « « e God.” p.m. Rev. Richard E. Bertram. _ Community Baptist Church United Pentecostal Church Chinch Schdbl. eo •< no c -fi w CO •-< 3:30 p.m., ’The Senior High -Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, Vice Pastor An American Baptist 187 Woodbridge St. 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. Youth Group will meet at the 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Church Robert Baker, Pastor 7/ p.m.. Senior Pilgrim church for our “Progressive 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, 585 E. Center St. Fellowship. ' Hobby Night.” St. Maurice’s Church Church School through Grade 6. Mr. Robert S. Dutton 10 a.m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.. Adult p r e - Bolton Nursery care for small Lay Minister 11 a.m.. Worship Service. m em ber^ip meeting. 0*2 « “ S >>'« Gilead Congregational Rev. Robert W. Cronin children. 6 p.m.. Youth Service. Church Pastor o )Q 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Vernon Assemblies of God Hebron Church School for Grades 7,8,9 all ages. A movie, “ There’s a Service. 51 Old Town Rd. 9 no ^ tn C Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 and High School. Nursery care New Wind Blowing,” will be O S > 0 ■ ; S Pastor p.m. for small children. shown in Fellowship Hall for The Presbylerian Church Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday « — o) H o> b Sunds^, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, g c 3:30 p.m.. Special Grades 5 through adults. 43 Spruce St. School for all ages. r_ f 2 P jw< « > ^ .Si 11 a.m.. Worship Service with 11 a.m. fc.'5 - s l ^ s s e i congregational meeting. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor 11 a.m.. Morning Worship lO o Holy (Communion. ’The ReV. Mr. Q u (U Topic: “ Come With Faith.” A 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic Kelsey preaching. Sermon Sacred Heart Church nursery is provided. 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. topic: ‘.‘l^en We Grow Up.” Rt. 30, Vernon 4:30 p.m.. Baptist Youth Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. Trinity Lutheran Church Center Congregational Nursery provided. . Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Church Fellowship. Worship Service. Nursery Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 9:45 a.m.. Church S ch ool/X Rev. Eidward Konopka United Church of Christ provided. Rev. Donald McClean 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 11 Center St. First Congregational . Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Rev. Lymad G. Farrar 8 and 10:30 a.m .,, Worship The Salvation Army St. James Church Church of Hebron Service, Holy (^mmunion. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. 10:30 a.m. and noon. Co-Pastors 661 Main St. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Richard Alton 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Pastor Pastor Adult Instruction Class. ' J; Beadie, Rev. Joseph E. Vujs St. Margaret Mary’ s Church 9:15 and 11:15 a.m.. Worship] 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service Wapping Services. Sermon theme: Commanding Officers Rev. Eugene J. Charman Organist— Choir Director United Congregational- Rev. James M. Boyle and Holy Communion. The Rev. Rev. William McGrath “ Where (jrod Is Leading Us.” St. Maurice’s Church, Bolton ^ Mr. Kelsey preaching. Sermon Church Rev. Joseph Schick Guest in dialogue. Jay April, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, United Church of Christ Alton, who lives on Hebron Rd., Bolton, is a senior at Bolton High topic: “ When We Grow Up.” Co-Pastors teacher at East (Catholic High classes for all ages. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Tolland School. He has served as organist and choir director at St. Nursery provided. •g School. 10:45 a.m., Maj. and Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Donald G. Miller, Maurice’s Church for the past three years. His position has 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Saturday, ^Masses at 5 and 7 9:15 to 11 a.m.. Learning Roy Oldford from the School for Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Minister provided him an opportunity to compose numerous selections for 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. p.m. Communities. Nursery through Officers’ training, • Suffern, 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m use during services. He plans to continue playing the organ and Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Grade 6. N.Y. will be the special guests. 9:30 and 11 a.m., W oi^ip choir directing while in college. (Herald pnoto by Pinto) Bolton Congregational and 11:30 a.m. :eo 10:15 to 11 a.m., Coffe 6 p.m.. Junior Salvation St. Bartholomew’s Church Service and Church ^hool. Church Fellowship and Learning Op­ meeting. Rev. Philip Hussey 11 a.m., High School Class. Bolton Center Rd. St. Francis o f Assisi portunities for youth and 7 p.m., Salvatipn Meeting. Pastor 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrjm Everett Jewett, corps cadet Rev. J. Stanton Conover 673 Ellington Rd., adults. Fellowship. counseilor will be the speaker. Saturday, Mass 5 p.m. Breakfast Planned =*» « Minister South Windsor 6:30 p.m'.. Youth Fellowship, Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor 7:30 p.m., Bible study Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Unitarian Meeting House Robbins room. Girl Scout Sunday 10:15 a.m.. Church School. Rev. Eugene M. Kibrlde , meeting. Continuing the series, and 11:30 a.m. 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. “ The Christian Life,’’ Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat conducted by Maj. Beadle. St. Bridget Church A G ir l S co u t S u nday Greetings will be extended by Communion theme: Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 North United Methodist Rev. John J. Delaney breakfast for Brownies, Junior, the Rev. George F. Nostrand, “ Confronted By God.” p.m. Church 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Cadette, Senior or Adult Scouts rector of St. Mary’s. 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 300 Parker St. Nursery and Worship Church iC - z Emanuel Lutheran Church Rev. William J. Stack will be held March 11 at 8:15 Fellowship. and 11 a.m. Rev. Earle R. Custer After breakfast, a special School. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. William J. Killeen a.m. in Neill Hall of St. Mary’s Pastor program will be presented in r Rev. C. Henry Anderson Episcopal Church. Talcottville St. Mary’s Church the Parish Hall. Miss Janice Avery St. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Saturday, Masses at 5 and Reservations for the Congregational Church Rt. 31, Coventry 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Reault and Miss Pamela Christian Reformed Church Co-pastors 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. breakfast, which is open to any United Church of Christ Rev. F. Bernard Miller Service. Sermon: “ Koinonih is Walch, Manchester High School 661 Avery St., South Windsor Robert A. Lanier Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and interested scout, close Rev. Kenneth E. Knox Pastor Communion.” j seniors, will speak. There also Rev. Peter Mans, Intern 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday and may be made Minister Rev. Paul F. Ramen 9 a.m.. Church School. will be a flag ceremony, which Minister noon, school auditorium. by contacting Mrs. Everett Nursery and Grades 3 through will include the scout prayer, 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Contem­ Kelsey, 28 Autumn St. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. chant, and hymn. Mrs. Covey 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 6. / porary Worship Service with Church of the Assumption C!harles Covey is chairman of Sunday School and Nursery Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 10:30 a.m.. Church/School. will lead ^oup singing. The 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Holy Coinmunion. Adams St. at Thompson Rd. the breakfast. He wiil be care. Sermon topic: “ What Is A and 10:45 «.m . Nursery, Kindergarjten and program will close at 9:25 a.m. 7 p.ni. Evening Worship. 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church Rev. Edward S. Pepin assisted by Paul Bernard, Church.!^^______Grades 1 and 2. St. Mary’s will welcome any 5 p.m. Evening Worship. School for three-year-olds Pastor * Reginald (Jhristensen, Edward St. John^s Episcopal Church 4:30 to 7:30 p.m./Methodist scout to its 7:30 a.m. service. 5:40 p.m. Christian Education through Grade 7. Rev. Robert J. Burbank Ebersold, and Ralph Sigmund. United Methodist Church Rt. 30, Vernon Youth Fellowship/sponsors a' ..... Classes. 10:40) a.in.. Class on Old Rt: 44A, Bolton Rev. Robert H. Wellner, pancake supper. Testament for Grade 8. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. David M. Campbell Rector 7:30 p.m.. Membership class. First Evangelical Lutheran 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Hour 7:30 p.m. Pastor at the home of Juri Niiler, 205 Church of Rockville Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 154 Orchard St. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Bell St., Glastonbury. A ARP Hears 9:30 a.m.. Church School, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 10 a.m.. Family Service and South United Methodist nursery through adult. Pastor Church School. Church Bellringers 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and 1226 Main St. Trinity Covenant Church Conversation. First Congregational Church The Bellringers of Emanuel 9 a.m.. Religious School. Rev. br. George W. Webb 302 Hackmatack St. Hymnsing Sunday ' 10:45 a.m., Worship. Nursery, o f Vernon Lutheran C3iurch, iipder the 9:15 a.m., Adult Discussion Rev. Wayne Kendall Rev. Norman E. Swensen Infant through Grade 2. Rev. John A. Lacey An old-fashidhed hymnsing direction of Mrs. Karen W. Group. Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. Pastor Sermon: “ The Gospel Accor­ Minister will be held Sunday from 2:30 to Pearl, will provide the program 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. r , Q . Pastors ding to Updike.” Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomevv 3:30 p.m. at the Church of at Wednesday’s meeting of First Sunday of each month. C O X- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Assistant Minister C -a-S a = Christ, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Connecticut Northeast Chapter Communion. j § Q 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship classes for all ages three Rockville Baptist Church »/)W# , X - °^ «/) ^ s 2 o The hour will be devoted to of the American Association of a S u i Oi I - Q Service. Pastor Eldridge through adult, plus an Infant 69 Union St. 9:55 a.m.. Church School. congregational singing of Retired Persons. Wesleyan United c c : preaching. “ We Have Met the Nursery. — Rev. Robert L. LaCounte 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Ilie V) favorite hymns. Members of It will be held at 1:30 p.m. at Methodist Church Elnemy and He Is U s!” Infant 10:50 a.m. Worship Service Pastor Rev. Mr., Bartholomew will §§ss| Churches of Christ throughout the KofC Home, 138 Main St. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington 1 3 Toddlers through Kindergarten with i the Rev. Mr. Swensen preach. Copnecticut and southern Refreshments will be served. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor at Susannah Wesiey Hall. preaching on “ (3od’s Purpose 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. l 7 p.m.. Senior High Methodist 7 p.m.. Evening Service with Assumes Duties Sunday, missionary service. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. of the church. “ A Funny Thing Happened On 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Youth Fellowship, youth Mr. and Mrs. John Berggren, Nursery provided. Nursery-age Kindergarten. £ the W a y'^ the Forum” at the The Rev. Kenneth Knox of CO ca i I - OT lounge. followed by a Coffee Hour, with 7 p.m.. Informal evening 10:45 a.m.. Church School for to = a 9 s f a , I Jorgenson Theatre on the East Woodstock has been uj 2 ' Social Group 4 in charge. sehrice. Nursery provided. Grade 1 through 6. . S . University of Connecticut cam­ named pastor of the Talcott­ Unitarian Fellowship I . I ! Ash Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m.. Junior Mqthodiit s ? - - “ I s i I > S > ^ I pus. Ninety seats have been of Glastonbury — !S 9 ' ville Congregational Qiurch Rockville United Methodist s o S z z Z 8 z s o o _z e CO • 8 Church of Christ Manchester area churches and will assume nis uutieS on Academy Junior High Youth Fellowship, second and /A IS: tfk ^" X 0 3 i s s g i o fic 2; ® cb£ 0 CD —I ^ — T- , 5 S ” z T i " Church tickets is i^rged. Sunday. 142 Grove St. ... .a * 5 S c ®2 V Z - i * z ^ 2 o -J E 2 o>2 I 8 T ' (0 U1 - , Eugene Brewer in a special roundup of Ash a>S£a I alU o r - I 1 ^ |i I u g« ^ S ' * Two chapter members, John The Rev. Mr. Knox has Rev. John W. Mortimer, l-oSOE I I t M - “ e JS ^ 5 ‘ 385 N. Main St.. and School. c4"i<==§, . U. S,' Tuesday’s Herald are reminded are at the Senior Citizens’ Woodstock Congregational The ^ o « M “C 9 < «(0 i 9 a.m., Bible Classes. Rev. Felix M. Davis a i r f i s a I £ (0 c • to contact The Herald office Center, 63 Linden St., every Church for the past nine years. >S a-o. o c - = a- 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Minister 9:30 a.m .. Church School, IHMe; l l “ 5* ^CO ; 5 1 O-OOcci S '" I ! CO S Monday morning. Monday from 1 to 3 p. m. to He was chairman of the 8 “’ l l c i « 2 , Ei M “ Justice Versus Mercy In Nursery through adults. Messiah Evangelical assist with the preparation of Woodstock Housing Authority, God’s Plan.” 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Lutheran Speaks income tax returns. Everyone vice chairman of the Woodstock 0, ffl ®.i ® I 2:30 p.m.. Areawide Hymn­ Nursery through Church School Nursery through Grade 2. Church 1. C 0) 4, I tkO > a m III ; K ’ is welcome to obtain this help, Public Health Association, and by ■§ “ A ' 0) o k. t sing. Grade 8. Learning Conununity: (Wisconsin Synod) "S > ? 9 t ^flj C8S 5 « E ® II Today in History whether or not' they are president of the Woodstock Prince of Peace Lutheran Eugene ^ S®.EZ 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “ What Faith in Jbsus Christ 300 Buckland Road, l i QJ C 2* p ui O members of AARP. Ministers Association and the Brewer 55” S ^ o 2 =(D =.■<<0 ^ c S “ ! liJ n h i S i “ Questions and Answers.” M e a n s .’ ’ C o m m u n io n By The Associated Press Church South Windsor . CC o c •: U. 0) p O ^-bUI ■M O .^ o. o . Ill Windham Association, United TK '^eatii penalty is a live U.OS If tl E « -I ( meditation by the Rev. Mr. Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor S ® t .1 m nj « flC 3 9 S a i * Today is Saturday, March 3, Church of Christ, Ministers S e t . P-O Q ; o o Davis. ' Coventry issue in our society. Its golUEc*® a.S ^CD .2 ^ BO « 2 l | g I “ ^ the 62nd day of 1973. There are Fellowship. - Rev. W. H. Wilkins, dejenders argue that its — - vl o l ^ St. Mary's Episcopal 7 p.m. Senior High Youth 10 a.m.. Worship Service. 3-04 <0 u < l i z 303 days left in the year. He also was a member of the Pastor judicious employment is 'Church Fellowship. CofC Officers W => < CO Today’s highlight in history: Governor’s Task Force on necessary to blunt the I K r : S flC ^ Park and Church Sts. '£§S ° “ s e IS On this date in 1971, the Housing for the Northeastern •1 « Rev. George Nostrand Attend Retreat 9 a.m., Sunday School. Our Savior Lutheran Church spiralling rate of violent It UI ” « a X . . 3 a •rS/1 u ^ 3 SoQ1 federal District of Columbia Region, the Woodstock Youth « cdQ Rector St..John's Polish 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. 239 Graham Rd. crime. Its opponents charge 1 "T C ® E 5'8S'|£‘" ^ B C was organized. Activities coordinating com­ ^ .2 "C ^ S ..J « 4) — CD O • S Rev. Stephen J. White National Catholic Church South Windsor that it is inhumane,- often O 0) j T St (-as ^ x: c 00 O u. c ^ o> a sa laa 2 Pastor In 1845, Florida became the Work Development Committee Fire Department. - United Church of Christ Pastor tion, and is ineffective as a 27th American state. of the Greater Manchester A native of Chester, Vt., the 7:30 a.m., The Holy Commu­ Main St., Coventry deterrent to crime. In 1847, the inventor of the Chamber of Commerce are Rev. Mr. Knox graduated from 9 and nion, Book of Common Prayer. Masses, 9 and 10:30 a.m, Rev. Robert HeavHin, 10:15 a.m., Wor^l^p Like warfare, this question m telephone, Alexander Graham attending a special “ Fine Art of Boston University and Andover Service. T* Q) JSi 9 a.m., ’The Holy Eucharist, Interim Pastor has no easy answer, and Bell, was bom in Edinburgh, Retreat” at Northampton, Newton ’Theological Seminary. l l s a ? Services for Trial Use, with 9 a.m., Sunday School. dogmatizing therefore is un­ '" I s Zion Evangelical. Scotland. Mass., this weekend. He and his wife, the former 9:30 a.m.. Church School. 10 to 10:15 a.m.. Fellowship wise. While taking human life i-o — V SEz sermon by the Rev. Mr. White.- I I I s I E ii fs A co^ Lutheran Church In 1849, Congress established Richard Lawrence of The Ar­ Jacqueline Tooze of Randolph, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. and coffee. is a serious matter, nearly 8 \> I (S'* Church School, Crib Class, III ^V iSI:|U Wq (Missouri Synod) the U.S. Department of the nold- Associates, chairman .of Mass., have three children, everyone recognizes its grim Nursery. g O o H R « X CMper and High Sts. Interior. the committee, and Kenneth Gary, Stephen and Kerry Lyn. necessity in defending the u <0 <0 S 3 ® • i - i 0:45 a.m., Sunday Morning I! I l g l i Z I , ^ BC Rev. Charles W. Kuhl In 1861, (he Russian govern­ Hankinson oj[ Harrison’s . lives of self, family, or other » ' . a | I 111 UI o o ' o > 2 5 _ I (or ' Coffee House. I < f l ' I | u S s u ^ •aS “ Pastor ment proclaimed emancip.ation Stationers, vice chairman, are innocent pei^hs. i ' Z Z E z < < JB 5 t * 11 a.m., ’The Holy Commu­ No Increase Noted J ? 3 i * b i o » - 3 8 P ------of the serfs. attending' the retreat, spon­ But to deliberately e x e c i^ ES a l< ox 'O f7eMOoo=- (XS2n.....o 1^1 nion, Bode o f Common Prayer,' CM t^ - (O ^ _ m n O E : g o x o i o ‘ - =*■ u. 9:00 a.m.. Divine Worship. In 1944, during World War II, sored by the North Central In Strep Throat COCRUnVE a person rendered defenseless I .S|a® | 8 T- O < « with sermon by the Rev. Mr. < 0 0 0 3 §8 m PS? 10: IS a.m., Sunday School and U.S. fighter pian^ made their Council of Independent With Our Fine Piece by confineiQent, in the cabU I A ; Eco.mw ■ w o w e e c€0 o O o CMc m« w b o So o cm o s g l l White. Nursery care. The incidence of strep throat > CO | t - cm r - CM CM CM Youth Forpm first appearance over Berlin. Chambers of (^mmerce. 1 S £ 1 a” aa2 -2 - aaaa a a aaaa g.-ga aaaaa last month in Manchester was To Embroider aftermath of his crime, 10:10 to 11:30 a.m,. Grade 6 In 1967, Poland refused to Richard G.. Clark, executive almost exactly the same as the acquires a different charaettf and 8 youth instruction. issue a v i^ to former U.S. Vice vice president of the local month before, according to a somehow. On the surface it Calvary Church President Richard Nixon to«%,chamber, is also attending the III i l s i report by Dr. Nicholas Mar- appears discordant with UI ^ PA O Z 3 iu (Auonblies of God) Full Gospel Christian make a private visit to Warsaw, retreat. Pillow Catos — Samples — Tabloclotlios ox O ‘ zialo, hef^lth director. He Jesus’ imperatives to love, xg< 0| 3iu M7 E. Middle Tpke. Fellowship Ten years ago: The U.S. The retreat was designed to XgeOSh* C rt ^ q 5 o S 2 reported 84 cases for February, Scarves — Kltdion Towels — Bibs forbear, and forgive. No one g ” S 2 < - ill Rev. Kenneth L. Gtutafson Interdenominational government announced that it’s provide a comprehensive I X o I compared to 88 for January. Toaster Covers — and a Largo' would defend its inequitable O <0 I Pastor Orange Hall project of landing men on the seminar in the development, use. And violence has newt}- I u o>: I o s m BS g ] Dr. Marzialo reported there ^co CO x: i l l ? Rev. Idiilip P. Saunders, moon would be followed by a through the “ brainstorming Selection of EmbroldmY wThr^. o>In d, Hr ■ 2 * • were only two other cases of been eliminated, even with » 5 s 8 f S - 2 2 z “• 10 A.m., Sunday School, Pastor large manned laboratory orbing method,” of a program of work S - ’ • M S * - the most liberal utilization of I u iu io g I CO III S S com m unicable disease in fsiSds I iiiuiUu| I = I O x S daaaes for all ages. the earth. for area chambers. capital punishment u u v S hi^ o C3 i | p i i ^ * U I | U * Manchester last monm — both I zzn|8 ' H '“L 0 ;2 -S ; *OD( * * X ® U ajn., Service of Worship 10:30 a.ln.. Adult Bible Study Five years ago: A The Greater Manchester (Continued next week.) « o * o chicken pox. The 84 cases of PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE - x 8 : s; m O( z 81 n and BiWe preadiing. Nursery and open discussion. Sunday Liberian registered tanker Chamber of Commerce is :0 5 S s a E | < n a e g ! q z o E < strep throat in February in­ 705 EAST MIDDLE TPKL / MiUlCHESTEa CHUMHOFanST rsiSSSi I a a V a a and childcare provided. School.; broke in twp and spread its preparing its action plan in the cluded some' of scarlet fever, he (MM to SupanoMlitt) 'Lydall and Vernon Streets •S > •o, 7. p.m., Gospel Service. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ development of the future 5^§,S,§.5, ■ *881^5. Saa§.StrwrJ fi-aa.a8 a aaH.am CO 9 S aa " aaaS-S-?. a ! cargo of oil along the resort said. Phone: 643-2517 Hymnilng and ffible message. vice. . hotel beaches at San Juan, P.R. direction of th^ chamber. s* ^ S i | i | 3 S; •a 8 S|| § 1 ^.§ I I ,lkl _ ■ q S ^ g s > > ^ HuSUNNil* 1 ^ 1 ’; ESEil ^ *11 igWN On m *u 'H V SI S S V MUMWUIIIUI'MIO 1 1 1 I o^E < >33 5 l “fi-i'j\M “ j - „ g o S x a & ■s S-al-S I oS* » >2 «S? 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,' Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 PA G E NINE « g-B 'S en Region Police School Health Agency i l l ’’ Kill flili r^~ O Business Bodies Enters Fourth Phase i f ” ^ M •• I* Q *H o i ,* *• Reports Surplus The fourth phase of the This phase of instruction will P 5 =^^ £ federally' fund^ Manchester be handled by Lt. Lannan, Sgt. i t h ^ l Regional Police Academy will Henry Minor of the Manchester To Committee f 8 . > ' "s*. *+ ' ';?' ® a s a s ui m ^ ^ b e ^ next week. . Police Department, and HARTFORD (AP) — Hie Connecticut Department of S ' , ' < ‘ fei« ® o?« S. go. M air s " Policemen from seven area Edward Healy of the National Health will end the curreht fiscal year with a | 1 .6 m illion towns will particijMite in this S W ® O B 'O <6 Auto ’Thelt Bureau, a c iv i l^ surplus, despite needs that would require the spending of , r^ o 2 ^ ^ o phase of instruction which will anti-theft organization. ^ 3 TO 05 »o m ore money, says Health Commissioner Franklin M., S T _ i .o e cover police field techniques, ’The latter part of the day will 1.2 ISPS' according to Manchester Police consist of a casd' study Foote. are being served by the state’s StS^'PqQ niggS Lt. Robert Lannan, training workshop in warrant “ Not all appropriated money Office of Mental Retardation. officer in charge of the applications and procedures for was actually allocated,’’ Foote Mental Retardation Com­ W9.^5'g‘E ^ academy. obtaining affidavits. Circuit missioner Gareth Thome said ) ^ .Q S 5^ t-* P gL ^ *0 Va> told the legislature’s Ap­ ■ g f l '^ '? The five-day course will Court 12 Prosecutor William propriations Committee the figure of 45,000 retarded follow this sch^ule: Collins will ‘conduct the Friday. He added that 54 jobs children and adults was a 3 C ^ 00 ® o> § "H- 5* ■^Is On the first day Hartford workshop. which had been authorized by “ conservative figure.” He said County State’s Atty. John The fourth day of the course the legislature last year in his some 13,000 retarded persons LaBelle will speak on Supreme will instruct policemen in the were “ known to us” through W pa t o ^ department “ simply have not S« |§;g!|| g.| a = 3 Court limitations and changes investigation procedure of a been filled.’’ records, and 7,000 of them “ are ^80 and review in the law. motor vehicle accident. ’This in­ Under questioning from receiving some form of care or The sam e afternoon, a struction will deal primarily Democratic members of the direct service.” lecture on narcotics investiga­ with techniques for handling in- committee, Foote also said he < The committee’s Senate tion and procedures will be toxicated drivers and was requesting. $2 million less chairman,. Nicholas A. Lenge, 11? given by Milton Camilleri, a procedures in a fatal accident. for the Office of Public Health R-West Hartford^ asked Thome CO PI Manchester resident, and an It will be conducted by Officer this year than he sought last to meet again with the com- '*i< p r a ►sxS^^ '^ 2 ? agent of the narcotics section of James Looby of the Hartford^ year because of a directive rhittee and explain “ what your Cap the Connecticut'Department of Police Department’s accident from Republican Gov. ’Thomas targets are for reaching that II i Health. squad aAd Lt. Lannan, who g I S iill LJ J. Meskill. group” which is not being S-5-g (t> m On the morning of the second noted that this session would “ We were instructed to be serv^ . “ a." day of the course the subject not be possible except through modest in our projected in­ Several witnesses praised the will be crime scene techniques. the cooperation of Hartford creases," Foote explained. state’s policy of reducing the This section will deal with Police Chief Thomas Vaughn. Meskill told the state agency population of inmates at the CO CO identification and preservation Lt. Lannan said that the final heads last year to submit training schools in Mansfield of clues and search techniques. day of the course, dealing wiUi 1 ^ 1 budget requests which would and Soutbhury and making Special Agent James Deary of the night use^of firearms was exceed their current budgets by maximum use of com ­ the FBI and a member of his held last fall''at the Simsbury no more than 3.3 per cent. munity oriented programs for CO staff. Special Agent Dewey L. State Police range through the r ~ Foote’s testimony Friday the less seriously mentally .to Santacrose, will instruct this cooperation of State Police came in a busy day for retarded. area of study. Commissioner Cleveland B. legislative committees. In The Appropriations Com­ Later that day*the topic will l^essenich. other hearings, legislators con­ mittee postponed until later | » g ‘ U & H Floor Covering Moves be “ Youth Services and Lannan said that there would sidered mental retardation, and this month its hearing on the iflwCj"; Juvenile Court,’ ’ in which be about 15 policemen attending itmid/m»i raises for state employes. budget of the State Department cm Policewoman Patricia Graves each session of the fourth phase Hickings are Alexander Jarvis and his wife. Jarvis is the In addition, Meskill signed ' of Mental Health. Mental g Sf t!, Charles Hicking, who stands at the left with his wife, and John O’Dell, a probation of instruction and that the 1 C - > . developer o f the Spree Plaza^ in which the new U & H store into law Friday a bill enabling Health Commissioner Ernest Uenda, and son, David, has moved his business, U & H officer of the Juvenile Court, courses would be held over a the state to refinance some of A. Shepherd is expected to ask is located. Floor Covering,from 37 Oak St. to 339 Broad St. With the will dispuss the taking of a ten-week period, ending May its high-interest bonds. The bill, for more money to keep the ac­ juvenile into custody and the 10. Phase four will instruct which had been proposed by creditation of the three state referral of such offenders to the approximately 150 policemen in state ’Treasurer Robert I. Ber- mental hospitals. office of Youth Services. field and procedure techniques, VICE PRESIDENTS NET EARNINGS IN SANITAS POST don as a way to save up to $11 Several state employes’, ’The third day of the program according to Lt. Lannan. Consolidated net earnings of million in interest costs on the organizations turned up at the Aaron Weintraub of 139 will begin with a study of motor Northeast Utilities for the state’s indebtedness, was un­ legislature’s Public Personnel \ Grandview St. has been named vehicle laws and the safety- twelve months. ended Jan. 31 animously approved by the , Committee hearing Friday to president of the building relatqd laws of driving. This n QQ amounted to $65.8 million or Senate on W^nesday and the ask for more money. I s f i p i ^ t t i i maintenance and security ser­ session will also encompass the aa ^ CO a $1.52 per share as opposed to House o n ’Thursday. t h e employes groups S ^ 3 3 55- vice divisions of the Sanitas problem of searching motor Two Balls >-*,a ^ ►d ►§ o Oq -- A. $53.2 million or $1,36 per ^ a r e Foote said his^roposed $57.8 testified in favor of a bill that a Qj g ^ « & p - w 0 - 0 g AMM M Service Corp. vehicles. Motor vehicle of a corresponding period last million budget Eor 1973-74 in­ would give all state workers- ® I p § searches, according to Lt. Lan­ 5^0 o ^ P ® §•0 > year with fewer common Sold Out cludes “ no added services at except the commissioners and nan, fall into three major ft> ^ _ S yj^ shares outstanding. Both nights of the all," even though he conceded their deputies a $20 a week S' ? § ! categoriessearching for contra­ The average number of Sesquicentennial Grand Ball, that more could be done. raise. =^i o '” band, searching a motor vehicle a o g S ^ I 5-S 2 » shares outstanding at Jan. 31 June .29-3b at the Main St. Ar­ “ We need more health care “ ’The spiraling cost of living cr% 3*§ for weapons and searching a hi. (D p l ^ was 43,210,026 as compared mory, have been sold out, the facilities more conveniently and tax increases affect the p o H- a *a motor vehicle for CO - S'S. C I with 38,960,026 a year earlier. planning conunittee announces. located, particularly for Tow in­ livelihood of workers at the L . r - - O O- identification. i _ p i - g i f o The committee wishes to come families,” Foote said. lower end of the scale,” said § B 'S’o s*• H13 C r p O ^ a ^ ® express its appreciation to Another need, he said, is for Michael Ferrucci of Council 16, S'® S PH-A O3 o?- 09S "tP^ 3 a purchasers of tickets for their regional health programs, par­ AFL-CIO. “ ’This is why it’s 5 ' to I s : ? -s -? 3 “ 9 5*1 VICE PRESIDENT 1938B Class prompt and enthusiastic ticularly involving sm aller better than a percentage in­ Richard W. McLaughtin, of 20 response. Music on both towns. crease.” Duncaster Lane, Vernon, has Plans Reunion evenings will be provided by the The Appropriations Com­ A number of the labor leaders // been appointed vice president Glenn Miller Orchestra, under mittee was alro told that only repeated criticism of raises of the pensions division of the ' Manchester High School the direction of Buddy DeFran- 7,000 of the 45,000 mentally granted recently to several group department at the Class of 1938B will hold its 35th co. retarded people in Connecticut commissioners. Travelers Insurance Co., Hart­ anniversary dinner-dance Mrs. Jack Hunter and Mrs. H. Charles E. Poulin Robert S. Lazzari ford. Friday, June 22, at the John Malone are co-chairmen Manchester Country Club. ’This of the ball committee, assisted ■ Two area men have been Lazzari, a former will be the evening before the by Mrs. ’Thomas Ferguson. Sub­ Chamber Grdup elected vice presidents of the Manchester resident and son of start of Manchester’s week- committee chairmen are Mrs.’ (jonnecticut Bank and Trust. Mrs. Amelia Lazzari of 136 long Sesquicentennial celebra­ Fred Geyer and Mrs. John Co. They are Charles E. Poulin Hollister St., joined CBT in tion. . Mrosek, tickets; Mrs. Ronald To Report On of 318 Redwood Dr. and Robert '1968. He has attended the Aaron Weintraub Notices have been sent to all Jacobs, correspondence; Mrs. S. Lazzari of 41 Harriet Dr.,‘ University of Hartford and class members. All who have John ’Tiemey and Mrs.'George In his new postion as presi­ a n CO h-A Coventry. Eastern Connecticut State not already done so are asked to Lawrence, decorations; Mrs. dent of the Sanitas Building Downtown Plan i - S 5 * 0 0 College and ish graduate of the mail their replies to Irma Leo Charendoff and Mrs. James §r Poulin, a graduate’ of the Maintenance Corp. and the ^ g « ^ g . l New York Institute of Finance, DeSimone, 200 Oak St., or McCarthy, arrangements; Mrs. Garman, owner of J. Garman University of Vermont who has Sanitas Security Service Corp., ’The newly created Central •a He is presently the manager of Frances Hyde Ford, 224 Main Bernard Apter, reservations; Clothiers; Phillip Harrison of a ::? -3 n> & 1 3 ^ ® done graduate work at New Weintraub will be responsible Town Development Council of the master charge new ac­ St. , and Mrs. Paul Willhide, publici­ Harrison’s Stationers; John York University, joined the for the over-all operations of the Greater Manchester a counts department and the time' Anyone knowing the address ty. 0 . r = |l|g CP H CliS ^ ® company in 1968. He is at pre­ Chamber of Commerce will Hultine, xeiAresenting the sales: credit department. these divisions for Sanitas of any of the following is asked sent an assistant vice president submit recommendations to the Southern New England. CO ct- g - o F t r M . g " through their 37 nationwide to contact a committee Telephone Co. ^ VIA « A „ and manager of CBT’s chamber’s executive com ­ member companies. member; Earl DeLong, Also, Leo N. Juran, owner of ig s;g8 g.zg Willimantic office. mittee Tuesday. ON BANK BOARD Lawrence Costello, Chester Fairway; Everett J. Livesey, Hodgkins, Raymond Custer, to a '< ! ? Loren J. Andreo of Bush Hill CONTEST WINNER Olmsted The rCconrun^ndations, regar­ president of the Savings Bank M o a '^ a S * * i— cP ft. 1 JOINS BELFIORE Wallace Piesick, William of Manchester; Roy C. J. &‘ W 3 a§ ' 5* |ld. has been elected to the Bob’s Carpet Service, 8 ding a statement of purpose and a GO Schieldge, Mary Camp, Ruby § - | i U , Robert B. Nurmi, of 79 Broad board of directors of the Griswold St., recently held a Staying On an action plan for downtown Normen, manager of the a 'S c^'*^ S Schug Johnson, Marjorie Manchester office of the Hart­ ® W § . 5 * m 5 p.d'txjg.^ ‘St., has jo ih ^ the William E. Glastonbury Bank and Trust con test in which a Kirby developmenl^were outlined at Beifiore Agency, Inc., 431 Main Co. vacuum cleaner was awarded Wallace Smith, and Dorothy an organizational meeting of ford Electric Light Co.; R,.' P l« b | « > St., a local and area realty to the winner. Woodward Buckly. the council held Thursday. Bruce Watkins of Watkins Other reunion committee To June o.E'S.a3|T|§ ® p e firm. Richard W. McLaughlin Robert Wierzchowski has an­ Bros.; and R. Lee Watkins, os E ^bl • • meiqbers are Russell Clifford, nounced that the winner of the Dr. Richard.C. Olmsted,-who representing the Main Street Elizabeth Finnegan Healy, ^ ’The new council, headed by U> T T Q McLaug'htin joined the vacuum was Tony Bayles of 295 had intended to retire March 31 Guild. TO' ' Nurmi is p graduate of East Plaza and Andy’s Foodtown^in' of the recommendations of the u Halrtford High School and East Hartford, has been active President’s Commission on ...aMtcmiorroiV Reason 2. We’re human, and once in a > r ^ i " attended Hillyer College. ,A , in the retail grocery business Financial'Structure and great while we make a mistake. But if our 8 3J'^>01^1^8 5'f la § S ? 5 * licensed real estate salesman, since 1951. He is a graduate of Regulation, Livesey said. That The first U.S. Mint was he will specialize in the sale and CO Bryant College, Providence, commission has recommended established in Philadelphia, enror means you must pay additional tax, S'S-S-B a • 3 ® s ^ rental of residential properties. savings banks be granted a going Id ^ 0 ^ 2 O-t^Eo “ fefPr'a.H 3 i- h -g ... 22. S'S R.I., where he majored in then the nation’s capital, by you pay wily the taX. We pay any interest ffi O ® 00 ^ management and finance. broader range of consumer ser­ the act of April 2, 1792, LYDALL REPORT vice powers, and that federal which provided for gold, or penalty. ' , | . g - _ a s i g QpH charters be made available to silver and copper coinage. Jj" 3 • Lydall, Inc., 615 Parker St., PIONEER REPORT DisneyWiddr a 2 czi savings banks. The World Almanac recalls. B e g 's bd«2 9 has announcejd consolidated Pioneer Systems, Inc. g ^ §■ 5 d w (p sales for 1972 increased 15 per Livesey______said he met_____ with___ Dr The B ureau of the Mint Safl^Hic (AMEX) has announced that Herbert'Stein, chairman of the-^nianufactures all U.S., coins cent over 1971 to almost $21,- the fiscal year ended Dec. 2 President’s Council of and distributes them 000,000. Net losses before showed a majot increase in th ro u g h the Federal Re­ _ ® a S -L ^ S - Economic Advisers; with Dr. extraordinary items were sales and a substantial tur­ serve banks and branches. l-l M Ezra Solomon and Dr. Mariiia I ^ S a^ P g " g 3 *e ^ , 5 a 1 2B h r h ! 1 0 t o J-t S ' CO <» reduced to 67 cents per share naround in profitability. Copyright ® 1972 • • • Von Neumann Whitman, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. , compared to the $2.56 loss per Sales for fiscal 1973 rose to members of the CEA; with share incurred in 1971. $36,317,000, a gain of 29 per cent ® » g,3 <3 E g 1*1 8 S' g Arthur F. BumSi chairman, and a (P over the $28,204,000 reported in o members of the Governors of S' 1971. Net income for the year I g- e O PRESIDENT’S CLUB the Federal Reserve System; 1 amounted to $856,000, or a CO Leonard D. Rivard, 350 and with James T. Lynn, PINE profit of 30 cents per share, as 1 Ferguson Rd., of the Rivard secretary of the Department of Share a vacation. Phone the folks. Florida §■ compared to a loss 6f $1|795,000 IS'^I Agency, InC., 357 E. Center St., Housing and Urban PHARMACY incurred in fiscal 1971. to Connecticut is only 65^4.* . has again been selected for Development. 1 .... .! A-;.r ■ THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE David N. Abrams, preside^ meinbership in the Kemper In­ The savings bank delegation I S1-. Ki^ of Pioneer, said that the salra “Low, long weekend late (Situiday: 8 AM. to 11 PM .j Sunday: Mumnie Mnhi«iii surance Group’s President’s also met with officials o f th ^ 8 A M . to .5 PM .) for thiee-minute calls dialed direct without operator M l W. Mlddln T^ika. and profit increase were due to TELEPHONE 649-9814 i n Main St. Club. He also attained Treasury Department, the assistance. 1 SS« W. Middle 1))ke P i I \( consolidation of the cor­ IMMnHl Mht Ans MRnc membership to the club in 1972. Federal National Mortgage Let Us Price L w m i Putnam poration’s marketing efforts, a Rt. IM Holiday Mall s 9H Membership to the club is the Association, the Federal Home Your Next list Main Sk. MCnUE Oovwtrv s i favorable restructuring of the MlSUverLane SUffoed Spridfl. highest award given by the Loan Bank Board; the Federal Ward ft Unkn Sta. B ? S . i company’s debts, and con­ Prescription Kemper organization, accor­ Deposit Insurance Corp., and tinuing emphasis on cost reduc­ ding to. M.D. Rudgers, presi­ the Veterans Administration. Southern New EngtandlMaphon* dent of Kemper. tions in all operating divisions.

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'.'V y MANCHES'FER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 - FAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EjVgNING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 Show Herald Angle < ? Sti’eak By Earl Yost They Are No. 1 At 69 B y D^an Yo$t with the right ingredients at the right time through the 32- Sporta Editor NEW YORK (AP) - The Boston Elsewhere, Los Angeles trounced A Celtics showed Friday night why Chicago 1()8-M, Golden State shaded Balanced scoring coupled with a stingy defense , minute affair. .Whelton carried the scoring load early net­ LOS ANGELES (AP) r- they’re No. 1 in the National Basket­ Kansas Gity-Omaha 117-112, Seattle propelled East Chtholic pigh to a 64-54 triumph'Over stub- ting 1 7of his '27 points in the first half. When Whelton It’s a good thing UCLA crushed Buffalo 139-120 and Portland bom l^laskii High last...... lilght at.. Hall...... High in a ilPIAC : Class L cooled off . a bit offensively, Joe Martens picked up the ball Association and the Philadelphia Coach John Wooden doesn’t 76ers showed why they’re No. 17...in a whipped Cleveland 106-92. playdown game. v / slack, and then Gorra took over the scoring as East dis­ I Notes Off the Cuff get tired of winning. His top;; Los ^geles backcourt ace Jerry East, the jhigher ranked of the two cjut clubs, had to con- play^ a balanced offense. 17-team league. rankpd Bruins have now woii West returned to action after missing tinueouslvunueouslv fight off Pulaski’s offense./TTie-Eagles, who “ They had us off balance completely in the second half Larry Bates, loser in the finals of the Town Men’s Jo Jo White and Paul Silas led a their 11th Pacific-8 10 games with a puiled hamstring and entered &e game ranked 10th upped i^ ir season record to offensively,” commented a soft spoken East coach Stan Duckpin Bowling Tpumammt last Sunday at th« Holiday balanced attack as the Celtics Conference basketb^all title contributed 19 points, eight assists 16-5 while the Generals iMwed o^''wlth an 11-10 mark. Ogrodnik. “ ’They were tough, real tough. We didn’t tqke Lanes to Don Simmons, admitted he’s bowling better snapped Detroit’s fivegame winning in the last 12 aq.d a and nine steals in the Lakers’ rout of yeafs ’They V?ere rated 23rd. / them lightly, but we didn’t come iip WiUi one of our better today than anytime in the last decade. Bates has been with streak 115-101 and upp^ their record chance to d efei^ h eir sixth C3)icago. “ It’s incredible how any The locals will now m e^ South Catholic High showings’either.” Pratt & Whitney 32 years and is a supervisor. He’s a native to a sensational 54-13. consecutive Rational cham­ “ ’The Celtics proved why they’re player can sit out for three weeks and^ - Wednesday night at Bloomfield High in first round action. For East, which seemed to piit things together a little of Putnam, coming here in 1944 when he was in the Little pionship. then come back with a performance Bloomfield was the site of lafst year’s heart-stopping game better in the second half, “ it was a case of playing just fun­ League baseball program as a coach...George Pelletier,.a No. 1,” said Detroit Coach Ray Scott. “ No, it’s^ifever old hat to win “ They simply dominated the game. like West had,” said Co^ch Bill Shar- between the two Catholioipowers. damental basketball,” Ogrodnik added. two-time town duckpin champ, passed up play this year thev^conference,’’ W ooden man. Cazzie Russell hi^a season high East entered the finaPeight minutes with a comfortable » McKeon and Gorra paced the locals in the rebound because of conflicting tourney dates and George Cochran" Every time they needed something nod(le^/Friday night after the they got it—either a big rebound or a 37 points to lead Golden^State past KC- 46-40 margin, but a cbld spell offensively pair^ with a department with 12 and 10 while Martens was credited had to watch from the sidelines because of National Guard B r u ^ easily whipped Califor- Omaha. He contributed four key determined I^laski'6rew, cut the Eagles’ marj^in to 5049 with six assists. commitments...Hip Correnti, another ex-small pin champ big basket. The Pistons played well, »»*i**S nia'90-65 for their sixth straight and national figure, gave up league bowling this winter due but well wasn’t enough against points near the end after the Kings Pac-S crown and 69th straight with 3:06 remaining. Whelton, displaying a hot hand, netted 27 points followed Gt Boston, which played super basket­ had climbed to withip 110-105. (AP phofol victory. ‘Mr. Consiste^y’ , Joe Whelton, sank a short comer by Gorra and Martens with 12 markers apiece.- to an injury. Fully recovered, he tried his hand in the re­ Spencer Haywood scored 35 points High Riding Dave Cowens “ I’m pleased that we’ve shot, John McJKeon U^pped in a rebound shot. Bill Gorra led Pulaski’s Tony Germano scored 17 points, 16 of which cent tourney but was among the also-rans...UConn Ticket ball.” Office is now accepting mail orders for championship Meanwhile, Philadelphia failed to and pulled down 18 rebounds to lead clinched the conference a fast break^ttempt and quickly East enjoyed a 58-50 ad­ came from the floor. Bob Bero chipped.in 13 points while Fails to Block Pass Against Detroit because it’s always my first games only. ’Tickets are $2 each. Class LL finals will be play up to its recent hot streak—five Seattle to its highest scoring game o f . vantage v^ih 1:45 left to put the game out of reach. Mike Prairie contributed 11. objective,” said Wooden. of seven and four in a row at the season as the SuperSonics routed Pulaski sank two field goals over the last 1:30 but East, The margin of victory came at the 15-foot charity stripe March 10 at 2, Class S the same night at 6:30, Class M “ I believe it’s realistic to where East canned 12 of 17 shots to Pulaski’s 4 of 7 Saturday, March 17 at 3 and Class L March 17 at home—and lost for the 61st time in 70 Buffalo. Terry Dischinger sparked a think about winning the con­ taking advantage and showing they could score when they 10-point spree early in the fourth wanted to, finishing with a flurry, with each of the starters attempts. ______. 7:30...UConn will close out its basketball season this after­ starts, bowing to Atlanta 130-107. The ference, but not the national noon against Boston University at Storrs at 2. The game Hawks pulled away froiti a 55 all half­ quarter that lifted Portland over. Evert Pairi^ championship” when setting contributing. PulaHki (54) (AP photo) Kaiil Colhollr (64) will be telecast ...Alan Noske, former Manchester High time tie with a 43-18 third quarter blitz (Cleveland. The Trail Bihzers were team goals, said Wooden, who teast exchanged hoops with Pulaski in the first quarter B F Pts B F Pts 4 Germano 8 1-8 17 i '1« as Lou Hudson hit eight of liine shots down 82-76 when Dischinger’s three is in his 25th season at UCLA. Just Waiting for Baseball Spring Games to Start and the latter entered the second eight minutes leading 18- 1 Gorra 6 04) 12 and Legion baseball player, is a candidate with the 0 McKeon 2 3-4 7 1 Prairie in the period and Pete Maravich baskets highlighted a burst that put The victory continued an in­ 3 04) 6 1 Siomski 4 04) Springfield College nine this spring...Roger LaFrance, Looms L^ely 16. East regained the edge, 26-24 with 4:25 left before half­ 4 Kearns credible, series that has seen Youngsters Sit Atop Tiger Dugout in Lakeland, Florida 4 Whelton 10 7-7 27 4 Bero : 6 1-2 IS o ,j new president of the Ckmnecticut State Board of Approved handed out six assists. them on top 86-82. time. Pulaski’s last lead came at 4:08 when they moved 2 Paradise , 0 0-0 Q, , .t 0 Martens 5 2-6 12 Baseball Umpires, is a former local pro basketball player UCLA lose the league title only out front, 38-36. 1 R. Soucler 0 04) 0 3 Nowak 2 1-1 (5 FOR-r LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The fhatch is in- once since 1%2. The Bruins with the Guards in the State League.-’The fine ump is also a 25 4-7 54 ■ ■ The defending CIAC Class L champs seemed to come up 10 Totals 26 12-17 64 15 Totals eivitabl^Evert vs. Evert in the finals of a bigtime have also won the National Score at lialf 34-32 East Catholic former minor league catcher with several clubs...Girls’ Bench Provided Edge tournament. Collegiate Athletic Association sports at Manchester High next year will include tennis Supply of Mustache Wax But the showdown won’t be championship, the last six years and swimming. Principal (Jporge Emmerling reports. this week. Jim Evert, father and eight out of the last nine. The lone exception was 1966. Corlett Out MCC Bows 73-69 At". Shots H ere ’ n There New Haven and coach, got a reprieve Greetings during the quarter-finals of the UCLA is now 24-0 overall this Following Rockville Sunday’s marathon in Middletown is expect^ to attract Pacers Retain $50,(XK) S&H Green Stamp tour­ season and 12-0 in the Pac-8. High's heartbreaking 60- Deadltxck The Bruins haven’t lost a con­ Helped Fingers With Housatonic DENVER (AP) - Baskets as many as 200 starters. John Vitale is the defending cam­ nament Friday and seemed ference game since 1970. 59 loss to Branford High with wooden backboards And no pion. & m ie O’Rourke reports that under a new CIAC almost relieved when his 15- The current Bruin crew is Thprsday -night. Ram nets greeted the Denver tuiing, high school runners are eiigible' to compete in the Ties Mark yearold daughter Jeanne lost 7- called the "Walton Gang” after The Mets’ negotiations with slugger Staub, their lone Co.ach Bob Corlett an­ University Pioneers Friday * A AAU-sanctioned run....Roller derby returns to Springfield Second Place 5, 64 to third-seeded Virginia NEW YORK (AP) - Rollie Fingers of the Oakland A’s Using an effective fullcourt press, Housatonic (Dommuni- their dominating junior center, nounced his retirement night as they were forced to an - March 21 with the Chiefs meeting the Western Renegades Wade of Great Britain. waxed ecstatic over his new contract while Rusty Staub of holdout, became really hairy. ty College pulled away from Manchester C.C. in the se­ By The Associated Press big Bill Walton. unlighted outdoor* basketball m NEW YORK (AP) — “ Our bench outplayed theirs,” was Daughter Chris, 18, won her the New York Mets told General Manager Bob Sc^effing: Staub had agreed to a three-year pact calling for ail es­ from the coaching ranks cond half to post a 73-69 victory last night at Wesleyan of the National League.. .Mike Holovak has signed with the What a difference a year can Kef^h Wilkes and Walton led court to practice for this match and her 6-2, . 8-1 victory timated $330,000 blit was holding out for an undisclosed to his players first, then University New York Jets as a backfield coach...Tony Hanson, out­ Indiana Pacers Coach Bob Leonard’s description of his make! -/■ UCLA scoring, each with 15 “ Your father’s mustache!” ...or words to that effect. weekend’s game against Air over Maria Neumannova of fringe benefit or two. Now, he says,“ I guess it was just a the public. ' Peoples cashed in 16 points standing Hoiy Cross High in Waterbury basketball whiz, team’s victory over the Denver Rockets. points. Relief ace Fingers, most fashionable of the hair­ T he loss knocked’ , Force. , At this time a year ago the Czechoslovakia propelled her misunderstanding> things we thought we had seen eye-to- Corlett ends a basket­ each. Ellie Grant tallied 10 was bom in IGngston, Jamaica. He could wind up at UConn The Bruins can’t relax yet— conscious A’s with his flowing handlebar mustache, was Manchester out of the final After two months of The 114-105 victory over the Baltimore Clippers owned a 7-1 into the tournament’s eye on but really didn’t.” ball coaching career at the markers. next fall. It’s b ^ n reported more thanTOO colleges.are in­ they play Stanford tonight, and one of three members of the world champions who came to round in the Lions Club successfully negotiating Rockets, a team which has EAST SIDE MIDGETS record over the Cincinnati semifinals. Elsewhere on the holdout front: school whicn started s Thq Cougars will wind up terested in gaining this talented star’s services...Hard to Linda Tuero of Metairie, La., their league finale is next ■ terms with owner Charles 0. Finley. Tournament. The Cougars schedules for girls’ basketball, beaten the Pacers easily in The Celtics moved into sole Swords in their American —The New York Yankees failed to sign Bobby Murcer, years ago. Before coming the season tonight. The local believe: A down-state basketball referee was quoted like BudAllin won her chance against (ihris, Friday night against USC. He signed a unique pact on Friday calling for Finley to will play a coinsolation game intramurals and gymnastics earlier clashes this season, kept possession of first place last Hockey League series. This the tourney’s No. 1 seed, by lay in a year’s supply of mustache wax, which cpsts at the who reportedly is seeking $100,000. Murcer, however, is to Rockville, Corlett had tonight against Norwalk record is 12-12. practice to get in their drill "" this after Hillhouse whipped South C!atholic recently:' “ I the second-place Pacers three night with a 28-24 victory over season it’s still 7-1, but in Cin­ stopping most a couple of bucks. An estimated ?47,500 more for his recovering from a broken hand and can’t swing a bat eight years experience. at 7. “ The latter was time in an ancient alumtai gym- would have been pleased if he (Hillhouse ace Charlie KeepsUp games ahead of Denver in the First Hartford Realty. John Or- cinnati’s favor. C-Cr- Houialonir (73) of Czechoslovakia 6-3, 7-6 and 1973 salary didn’t hurt, either. anyway. The Rams- ended the defeated by Mattatuck C.C., I F Pts nasium while their regular James) did haul off and hit somebody because of the way American Basketball Associa-. fitelli poured in 10 points while The mighty Swords outshot —Frank Cashen, general manager of the Baltimore season with a 15-5 overall Grimes 3 0 6 fieldhouse has been closed by a those (South Catholic) kids were abusing the Hillhouse tion West. Indiana trails second-seeded Evonne CIAC Basketball But, Fingers adhiitted, “ The turning point was when he 98-75, in the nightcap. The 14 3 31 Jeff Lombardo and Walt Baltimore 55-15 and rolled to a Clemons cracking roof, the Pioneers, Hot Golf firstplace Utah,which was idle Goolagong of Australia ousted CLASS L . came through with a year’s supply of mustache wax.” Orioles, held prolonged negotiations with Boog Powell and record. finals will pit Housatonic Velky 5 2 12 players under the basket. Obviously, I would have had to Adamy added eight and six 9-0 victory Friday night as Thompson 6 1 13 were finally stymied. ,,i^ Friday night, by 4(4 games. Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif., Simsbury 73, Prince Tech 61 Dave McNally and reported no significant progress. put the players involved out of the game, but I, in turn, ORLANDO, Fla. ( A P ) - Bud­ markers. In a losing effort, goalie Rocky Farr fashioned his Sal Bando,. who said Thursday he “ might hold out all against Mattatuck at 8. Tony 3 0 6 “ The alumni gym was un- In other ABA action, San 6-3, 6-3 to win a spot against East Catholic 64, Pulaski 54 —Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds said he has been mis­ Redmond 2 1 5 wouid have been giad to see South’s kids get pushed around dy Allin, a skinny little guy with Dave DiCiantis and Bill Talbot third shutout of the season. spring,” and Joe Rudi were the other satisfied A’s. Their Manchester jumped out to available, but we didn’t want to Diego upset Carolina 118-114, Miss Wade in today’s semis. Windham 77, Naugatuck 69 treated by the National League champs and will stay at Bowling some.” Just one man’s opinion but said official, Mario freckles and a mop of red hair, led Ihe way with 11 and seven contracts apparently called only for money, although, an early lead that reached Totals 33 7 7? lose our timing and copCentra- ''"i' New York edged Kentucky 109- In other games, the Boston What will Evert do if—and Plainville 60, Westhill 56 Manrhesirr (69) Lombardozzi should be investigated and set down for at indicated he wasn’t thinking too markers. having set a precedent with Fingers, Finley probably could home until tiie club’meets his $120,000 demand. Rose has Bantam 'Girls—M ichelle as many as six points, but a tion and lose the Air Force 107 and Virginia defeated Braves and the New Haven when—his pony-tailed Kennedy 72, Xavier 55 B F Pts seriously about winning the be tempted to throw in a can or two of hair, spray. been offered $li5,000 but pointed out that he was only given Conran—, Julie CHirtin 354, Kim determined Housatonic Alexander 8 0 16 game and a possibly NIT bid,” least one season...Southern New England Hockey League Memphis 112-109. Nighthawks tied 2-2, the teenagers face each other CLASS M 8 8 24 $150,000 Citrus Open (tolf Tour­ Y MIDGETS a $2,500 raise after the Reds won the 1970 National League Kelley 338, Lisa Cox, 332, Moore explained assistant coach V ^ - playoffs tonight at the Hartford Arena pits East Hartford “ It was a big game, especial­ Springfield Kings dow n^ the across the net in a tournament Farmington 59, O’Brien Tech The only unsigned A’s are Ken Holtzman, Dave Duncan bounced back to lead by 11 Guerin 0 1 1 nament-even though he held Bolton Oil > bombed pennant—he had to stage a bitter two-week holdout to get Michele Vancour 325, Ellen Grant 4 2 10 non Payne 6f the chilly practice against (Colchester at 7:30 with New Haven facing Bristol ly against Denver because they Rhode Island Reds 64, and the final? 54 and Vida Blue, the world’s most famous left-handed points in the second half. the midway lead. Manchester Cycle Shop, 48-12. it—and no boost at all last year. GergOron 321, Karen Steeves Peoples 7 2 16 session. >>> in the nightcap...Former Elast (Catholic High standout John have handled us before this Virginia Red Wings edged the “I haven’t seen a movie in East Lyme 76, Gilbert 75 former bathroom fixture salesman. Don Clemons was the hero Summatro 1 0 2 His 65 Friday gave him a 36- With the victory, Boland cap­ 318, Janice Curtin 318. season,” said Leonard. “ But Rochester Americans,4-3. five year^,” he mused. “ If it Weston 69, Montville 55 for the victors who con­ Barry averaged 8.6 points per game with Eastern Connec­ hole total of 131—13 under par tured league honors, Junior Girls-^Diane Con­ Totals 28 13 69 tonight, our bench outplayed happened, I might go to a movie St. Paul 59, Masuk 48 Score at half 30-28 Housatonic ticut. ’The tall forward averaged better than 10 points per for two rounds over the 6,928- Brian Shea netted a game nors—, Ellen Cohen 365, Gayle tinuously turned back the theirs...I want to have my At Cincinnati, Billy Inglis, or something.” game over four years in 83 appearances. yard Rio Pinar Country Club high of 18 tallies follow ^ by Fourth Straight Title Sellitto 361, Paula Rivard 352, Cougars every time they bench ready regardless of what Rick Dudley and Steve Richard­ Although Jeanne has beaten Aparicio course. Brian Charlebois with 16. Cycle Katy Kelley 347, Debbie rallied. ’he other team does.” son scored two goals each and , rated second End of the Line “ I’d like to get some high Shop’s Roger Willhide collected For Soviet Ice Skaters Gilnack 343, Jolene Rivard 339, Clemons tossed in a game Shooters^ Top Efforts Roger Brown and Gus John­ Ron Busniuk set a club record in the United States, and . CEILINGS Defenseman Amie Brown, traded recently by the New finishes, then start thinking only four points. with five assists as the Swords longtime superstar Margaret . «( Anxious Ellen Kunz 326. high of 31 points followed by son came off the Indiana bench Mts a good tima (or colllr Senior Giris—Robin Ander­ York Islanders in the National Hockey L ea^ e to the about winning a tournament. I In the nightcap, the Elks streaked to their 46th victory of Court of Australia, in th$ past, BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia (AP) — “ We improve with Skip ’Thompson with 13 and to combine for 21 points and 17 [rapairs. Freo ostimataal Result in Upset Win Atlanta Flames, is married to a Manchester girl...Big want to make some good overcame VFW, 28-18. Glen the season. The loss was the sister Chris is another-matter. every competition,” ’ Ludmila Pakhomova said after she and m i son--, Judy Marinelli 380, Patti Bud Velky added 12 for rebounds and spark a Pacer checks, get my game in shape, Cobb netted 10 points for the White 361, Barbara Hutton 358, league is one man’s opinion of George Ehrlich as a basket­ third-quarter spurt. ^ h for the hapless Clippers. Jeanne’s never beaten her on Alexander Gorshkov won their fourth consecutive world ice To Play Housatonic. The Manchester High rifle record and hopes to gd over the then if I’m in this position again Elks while (]hris Boser tallied Bernard A. Lozier Tennis Susan Tomaszewski 351, Nancy ball play-by-play announcer. Another in the same mbld7“ George McGinnis was high N ew Haven, the the courts. dahdtf title and the Soviet Union retained both doubles crowns in Manchester’s Ernie team for the first time this .500 mark when they m e e tT " I’li make a charge at it.” 12 for the losers:- Inc. Murphy 351, Denise Wisienski who has reached big-time status, is Frank Messer with the for Indiana with 23 points, white Nighthawks played to their fifth “ But we’re about even in ping the 1973 world figure skating championships. DETROIT — Top-ranked Moore, playing a fine game, season hit on all cylinders as Rockville HigluTuesday. While Allin, a 28-year-old WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) 350, Janice Marinelli 349. New York Knicks and part of the New York Yankee broad­ Ralph Simpson led the Rockets tie in the last six games and pong,” the younger member of In a sparkling free-skating of Australia netted 24 markers while they achieved a team score former artillery officer who Phone 649-4464 — Louis Aparicio, the Boston Bantam Boys— R o b e rt with 21. their 17th of the season,^ one the famous backhand duo routine Friday night that defeated Lesley Hunt, also of above 900 in toppling casting crew... H ^ ^ a nice weekend. collected four decorations in Red Sox’ elder statesman who Claughsey 358, David Gay 352, Stan Alexander and Bill Manchester (902) A tip-in by Red Robbins and a short of fhe league record of 18 giggled. clinched the title, the Russian Australia, 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 in the Coginchaug High, 902-886. Vietnam, was charting his will be 39 Shortly after the start Robert Frost 350, Robert Livengood 50-47-42-44—183 juinp shot by Larry Milter in [ iH ^oreboard lEl { set last year by Cincinnati. New husband-and-wife team earned quarter-finals of the Virginia Four local shooters led by plans, Arnold Palmer, left, a of the 1973 season, is looking Skrabut 346, Marc Scavetta 345, Parrish 49-48-45-41—183 the finals seconds lifted San Haven, unbeatenin nine games, six perfect scores of 6.0 points Casciola Slims Tfnnis Tourney. Six Unsigned Bill Livengood (183), got scores College Hoop Roundup victim of the cut. forward to his 19th year in the Ed McGuire 343, Brian Reed Turek 4845-43-44-180 ~ Diego over Carolina. Stew- got goals from Dave Pulkkinen from 18 marks given, the FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. LOS; ANGELES (AP) - Se­ above 180. Others were: Mike Aiiin, who twice reeled off American League. 337, Ben Osgood 334 Sink 47-504142-180 Johnson scored 31 points for Pro Basketball and Kerry Bond white Bob Gryp highest score in memory. To Rejoin — of Fort Lauder­ cond baseman Lee Ldcy signed Parrish (183), Karl Turek (180) strings of three consecutive bir­ THE NEW Junior Goys—M ich ael McKenzie 484545-38-176 West German rivals Angelika “ I feel just as good as I did at San Diego, white Milter added NBA and Neil Murphy tallied for dale, the No. 1 seed, beat Maria Evans—, Carl Bujaucius 353, his 1973 Los Angeles Dodger and Russ Sink (180).' Two dies, held only a single stroke and Erick Buck won silver the end of last year,” the . Coginchaug (886) -S 22 and Gene Moore pulled down Yesterday's Results Boston before a scoreless third Neummova of Czechoslpvakia:hoslpv Norihan Funk 353, Johh Fox contract Friday, leaving six sophomore shooters. Bob Lahey lead over Gibby Gilbert. medals. Princeton amazing little shortstop said Trapp 484844-44-184 n .17 reboqnds anil scored 17 Seattle 139, Buffalo 120 period. 6-2, 6-1 to a d v a nce-^o ce^ o the 342, John Johnson 341, Richard Dodgers still un­ and Wayne Mora turned in out­ Four in Running Gilbert, who shared the first- Irina Rodnina won her fifth Friday after checking into Sadlowski 4748-44-39-178 • points. Atlanta 130, Philadelphia 107 At Springfield, the Kings built AP ALMANAC... semifinals of the $50,000 S&H signed-pitchers Claude Os­ standing 160-159 scores. round lead with Chi Chi Scranton 335, Rocco Scavetta Bill Melchionni canned a a 4-1 lead on goals by Wayne straight world -pairs title Green Stamps Women’s Tennis camp and working out for the teen, Don Sutton, Tommy John; 'hie match was in the Connec­ Mason 4948-44-37-178 -Z Rodriguez, slipped from a 64 to Golden State 117, Kansas HARTFORD (AP) — Robert 333, Steve Crispino'331 17foot jump shot with four Chernicki and Ross Webley and Wednesday with new, partner ddssic> first time. infielders Bill Buckner ancl ticut High School R ^ e League Planner ,494845-34-176 H. For WAC Laurels 68 for 132, one stroke back. City-Omaha 112 Casciola, head football coach at Senior Boys—John Botticello seconds left to give New York a pair by Phil Hoene. The Reds Alexander 2Saitseve to give the LAGRANGE, 111. - Arthur Steve Garvey, and outfielder and the win by Manchester Bauer 48-4541-36-170 Rodrigubz went to a 70 and Los Angeles 108, Chicago 88 the University of (Connecticut Aparicio played in 110 games 359, Jay Lemelin 356, Rob its decision over the Kentucky rallied to tie the count 44 as Soviet Union the other doubles Ashe of Richmond, Va., Willie Crawford. knocked Ctoginchaug out of a Other MHS shooters: - Lahey NEW YORK (AP) — Is anyone ready to restore law and was alone inxtoird place at 134. Portland 106, Cleveland 92 for the past two years, con­ and hit .257 last season although Nicola 340, Chuck McKenzie Colonels. Tommy Williams tallied once medal. defeated Marty Riessen of Lacy batted .259 last year in three-way tie for first with 4741:3641-165 Mora 4845-24- ,,,,. Australian Bruce Crampton, Boston 115, Detroit 101 firmed Friday that he will be he was sidelined with a broken 338, Rick Johnson 335, R ic^ order to the Old West? George Bruns, obtained by and Andre Peloffy got his se­ The Russians also had a Evanston, 111., 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in his rookie season with the Hamden and New London. 42—159 Griswold 46-41-43- who’s already taken two titles ABA the new head football coach at finger from June 25 to Aug. 4. Nicola 327, Jeff Hansen 324, Hal It’s High Noon in the Western Arizona, meanwhile, lost to the Nets from Allentov cond goal of the game. Norm chance for the gold medal in singles play of the $50,000 Dodgers. Manchester now sports a 6-6 18-146 this season and leads the Yesterday's Results Princeton. His return to the lineup sparked . Rawlings 321 Athletic Conference and four Colorado State 79-72 but still earlier in the week, helped I Dube broke the deadlock The Official men’s singles, which wSs to be Kemper International Tourney money-winning list, moved into New York 109, Kentucky 107 the Red Sox in a drive which teams still have a shot at the stayed a contender. the Colonels only their midway through the third decided Saturday night. “ I am delighted to be retur­ on the .eWorld Championship contention with a stfqng 66 for Virginia 112, Memphis 109 just missed as Detroit won the championship. Davidson and Furman moved loss at home in their last 25 period and We||)ey scored on a Defending champion Ondfej ning to my alma mater,” Tennis circuit. 136. He was tied with rookie San Diego 118, Carolina 114 ASSOaATED PRESS East division race by one-half Three of the teams are tied into the finals of the Southern games. power play to nail down the Nepala of Czechoslovakia was (fasciola said in an interview Tom Kite and Dave Hill. Indiana 114, Denver 105 game. > foi; first place and the fourth is Conference playoffs with vic­ (jteorge Carter scored five decision for the Kings. leading the competition after from Princeton. Lee Trevino, winner of last Only games scheduled Football a mere game behind and all of tories Friday night and Temple straight points for the Nets to Virginia opened a 4-1 lead in two events but Sergei Little Looie reported at his week’s rich Jackie Gleason them see action today and and St. Joseph’s, Pa., did the even the score at 107-107 with 23 the second period then hung on (^etverukhim (of Russia was a listed weight of 162. However, tournament, moved up with a 67 Pro H ockey Casciola said university of­ HOUSTON - Sid Gilman, tonigM in what ranks as one of same in the Middle Atlantic seconds left. New York then behind the goaltending of Doug close second going into the coach and general manager of he admitted that is four pounds and was seven strokes off the ficials and athletic departnlent -lllJ the most complicated finishes Conference. played for the last shot and NHL Grant who ended up with 29 decisive free-skating competi­ more than he played at in 1972. pace at 138. Sam Snead was just personnel promised him “ every, the San Diego chargers for 11 in recent basketball history. Davidson edged William & Melchionni hit it. Friday's Games saves. Nels De Benedet scored tion. Boston Manager Ecjdie Kasko one stroke further back after a ALMANAC cooperation in returning years, w as. named to repace While the WAC picture Kpren Magnussen of Canada Mary 79-76 on three points in Julius Erving, scored '38 No games scheduled twice and Herb Boxer and Princeton football to its proper John Breen as general manager had all his regulars on hand for remains unclear, to^ranked 69. won the women’s singles crown the last three seconds and Fur­ points to lead . the Virginia WHA Brian McCutcheon one apiece place in the Ivy League.” of the American Football the first time Friday as Luis UCLA won its seventh straight Thursday night, ahead of Janet man beat East Carolina 68-60 Squires over Memphis. Friday's Game for the. Wings; Gene Sobchuk League Houston Oilers. Tiant, Reggie Smith and new­ Pacific^ title with a 9(145 vic­ Lynn of the United States and behind a tough defense that held Winnipeg 2, Los Angeles 1 g()t two goals and John Bed- He said he had made no deci­ HARTFORD - Robert comer Orlando Cepeda joined tory over California Friday Playoff Schedule I j t ' Christine Errath of East Ger­ the Pirates without a point for narski one for the Amerks! sion on who his assistants will Casciola, head football coach at Aparicio on the practice field. night. The Bruins thus ran their almost 12 minutes of the second ^ ^ / many. KANSAS CITY (AP) - The te, but said he will talk to the the University of Connecticut Cepeda, a former National record winning streak to 69 with In the partner figure skating, half. schedule is set for the New four remaining assistants at for the past two years, was League slugger signed as a free the title-clincher. » j L/jIp I i Mary Karen Campbell of East Mike Jones scored 35, points England playoffs in the NCAA Princeton b^ore making a named as the new head football agent, was watched closely in Blit in the WAC: Yale Five Humiliated |l'' I Lansing, Mich., and Johnny to lead Temple over Lafayette College Division basketball decision. coach at Princeton. his initial drill. The 35-year-old Brigham Young, New Mexico Johns of Claymont, Del., 88-80 and Mike Bantom and Pat tournament. first baseman underwent knee and Arizona State have iden­ MacFarland each scored 25 AND In Ivy Loss to Cornell finished sixth. The other Princeton officials will of­ St. Michael’s (17-6) will play Skiing surgery last summer for the tical 94 records and runnerup points as St. Joe’s turned back America'n coupl,e, Ann and ficially name Casciola as heill at Hartford (17-5) and Stonehill fourth time in five years. in Arizona is just off the crowded By The Assorialed Press Haryey Miller of Drexel Hills, STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE, Gettysburg 92-58. (18-6) will invade Bridgeport RADK iE55itodior coach Saturday. “ The knee still isn’t perfect, Yale’s basketball squad gets Quebec — Annemarie Proell of pace «(ith an 8-5 mark. The MAC finals are today, th« (16-7) for games next Tuesday. Yale dropped to 6-7 in the Si*|: W i Pa., was 10th. ■ but I’ve been working out at a chance against Columbia Austria won the women’s World Brigham Young plays Utah, Southern (Conference’s tonight. lea ^ e and 9-15 overall. It was " / / / / ///.» home and it’s getting better today to even its Ivy League Cup slaloni ski race with a time New Mexico meets Texas-El the Red’s first league victory every day,” Cepeda said after record again, and maybe save of 1:31.62 and moved within Paso, Arizona visits Wyoming Snliircluy against 12 losses. Cornell is 4-21 taking batting and fielding some face. three points of clinching her and Arizona State takes on WhizKids and Teachers 1:30 (8) South Carolina vs. overall. practice. The Elis were humiliated 88-,i third Alpine skiing title. Colorhdo State today and Notre Dam e. Bill Fenkel, a-6-foot-3 center, 68 Friday night by Ckirnell, ’ tonight. Slate Benefit Hoop Tilt (18-22) Grambling v s . led Trinity with 23 points and Any combination of one to Kentucky State loser of 16 straight games. And freshman Othar Burkes added Swiu Mark Set four co-ci^mpions is possible, The WINF Whiz Kids, Jim Moriarty, varsity basket­ 2:00 (3) Boston University vs. the .Reds suited up only six 20, as the Bantams en d^ their ball coach at Manchester High, players to do it. College Basketball in Local Meet but If there is more than one featuring Gary Waslewski, UConn, WTIC season 9 10. titlist, a playoff will have to be former Oakland A’s pitcher, will lead the teachers with sup­ 3:30 (22) Providence vs. St. In other confrontations Coast Guard, which finished APALMANAC f held next week to determine the will battle the Manchester port coming from Craig Friday, three Connecticut EAST Donna Neary,swimming out John’s the season with a 9-13 record, Manchester Evening Herald Choose from 20 Decorator Colorsl conference representative to 'Teachers Tuesday night at tbe Phillips, Illing Junior -High schools closed out their of the Woodbridge Swim Qub, (8) Pro Bowlers Tour . , was led by Pat Schuck with 15 P.O. Box G22 Brandeis 71, Baruch 70 j the National Collegiate Athletic Clarke Arena at 8 for the coach. Barry Bernstein, JV 4:00 (3)CBS Golf Classic seasons, with Western (tennec- See us for Qliality Aluminum SIdIngl Our years Of set a new state record yester­ points.. Steve Trenchant and Brooklyn Poly 76, Pratt Inst. Association’s post-season benefit of the Manchester PTA football and assistant wrestling 5:00 (8) World Figure S afing ticut losing 97-82 to New Paltz, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666 experience and “Know-How’; |s your guarantee that day in the girls 1,650 yard Bob Petko added 14 points each. 61 , playoffs. for Exceptional CJiildren. mentor. Bill DiYeso, former and Trinity defeating Coast the job will be done righi by Qualified Personnel! freestyle event with a clocking Championship The 20-point shooting of Enclosed ih $______Send m e. Brown 71, Clolumbia 62 Brigham Young, by the way, Joining Waslewski will be UConn football standout. Buzz Guard 74-63. . copies of 18:56.6, at the Manchester 11:30 )22) Bruins vs. Glenn Hudson and a 16-point ef­ of AP Almanac Cornell 88, Yale 68 cart win the WAC title but can’t Faultless Phil Burgess, radio Keeney, Larry Olsen, Bill Troy, Canadians Cornell, which has lost High School Pool. fort by Marty DeMonde helped SK C H l M B-M Nia PHCES NOW John Carroll 75, Carnegie go to a tournament. The NCAA announcer for4he station. Buzz Conrad Strietelmcier, Doug players for health arid^ The old mark was 19:10.3. Siimiuy New Paltz close out its season Name ______^ , Mellon 56 , has declared BYU ineligible Hall, Bill Vassar, also of WINF, Pearson, Pete DiRosa and Tom scholastic reasons, shot 51 per Karen Hebert, representing the 1:30 (18) College Hockey at 7-19. M EIFECr ON MINMM SWKn New Paltz St. 97, W. C^onn. 82 because of an infraction of and Dean Yost, sports editor of Rodden round out the scholastic cent from the field to pull away A ddress______J!]______; Manchester Swim Club, 2:00 (8) Knicks vs. Bullets Ray Jossick led Western Penn 86, Harvard 75 reciiiiting rules. The Herald. five. from a 37-37 halftime deadlock. covered the distance in 19:26.0. 3:00 ( 22-30) Black Hawks vs. Connecticut with 19 points. C ity______state______f n e E«ftoMfw — Easy Terms Princeton 84, Dartmouth 69 Arizona State further During halftime of .the In a preliminary game at 6:30 Lynn Locki hit 27 points and Zip. In the boys’ 1,650 freestyle Hair Styles Show Up in Cub Camp' Bruins Western Connecticut ended its Rider 66, Hofstra 54 tightened the zany race with an feature attraction, the East the Manchester Rec Girls will Max Jones dumped in 26 for $1.75 per book includes postage and handling. swim, Pete Barkas of the Yale 4:00 (24) Gymnastics: U.S. season with a 7-16 mark. Make checks payable to The Associated Press Trinity 74, Coast Guard 63 8059 triumph over ' Wyoming Catholic High girls! gymnastic^ entertain the Windsor Girls All- Cornell,

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bay ...... 8a per word per day COPY CLOSING TIME FOR A 3 p a y s ------. 7a per word per day CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS B bays — .6a per word per day 12:M NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION bays ... . 5a per word per c(ay Deadlloe for Satorday n d Moaday liappy Ads — — $1.50 Inch if 12:MN o m Friday .SOTOCVy IM «AV'. >-643-0391. standard, blue, exceUent condi­ SANDING Service — Commer­ store with beer license, good BY HANA-BARBERA tion. $1,200. l^one 643-2571. cial orily, parking lots and THE FLINTSTONES lease, exceUent locatiopr $17,- LOST — on February 17th, roads. Modern equipment. 900. Colli-Wagner Realty, 663 Today is our big day. Manchester Memorial parking 1961 VOLKSWAGEN running Reasonable. CaU 742^2. ^Vnside Ave., East Hartford, lot, gold and three colored pearl O \ m Hr NIA, Uc.. T JA U.5. N«. OH. condition, $65. CaU 649D306. 2894241. •4-> SOMETH IN© THAT ping, sentimental value, -- ^ ■ i REWEAVING OF - burns, Love, SET INTO THE reward. 645-4519. moth-holes, zippers repaired. 1971 by HEA. Inc. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM ASITATOR'S EVES/ 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, AMOCO Service Station, high automatic transmission, radio, Window shad^es made to volume, 3-bay canopy. Pluto WHAT W wg i m p WO0U> 4CXI FOUND in front of 144 Main snow tires, good condition. 46,- measure, all size Venetian "Just to satisfy my own curiosity, sir, may I ask W H Y Rockville area, for rent. CaU Street, key ring with car keys, 000 miles. 872-3655. bUnds. Keys made while you you want your picture On your new checks?" Mr. Ritson, days 563-0131, Happy Birthday COIFTH&'/'D WWCHIMWPARKJ I -«tc. ■ CaU ^7457. wait. TV portables for rent nights 242-5861. 1 Congratulations wT 1967 OLDSMOBILE, 98, four- Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- GERIL. "MRS. KIBBLE” >LOST/-LusT' black DiacK cat,ca., yeUow collar, door hardtop. Factory air and .5221. ONE Man machine shop, fuUy Your darling friends, It couldn't have happened ELKTRICITY? ;,4ouble paws. Routeoute 74 near tape. Excellent running condi­ equipped, for rent, no invest­ 1 Dana, Connie to a nicer person. Doyle R x^. Reward, 875-6038. tion. $950 firm. 643-7440. SNOW PLOWING - 13 RooBng-SUlng-Chlmnoy 18 PalnUng-Paporlng ment needed, start immediate­ and Eileen Miss "T” Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. ly, 649-9464, 6464273. 1 I -4FX)UND male Bassett hound, 1964 COMET, good running con- T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, ROOFING - Sp I black, tan and white. CaU An- dition, good interior,- COPY that recipe, letter, Interior-exterior ' painting. repairing roofs of all kinds, new SEA FOOD opportunity. i ~ dover Dog Warden, 742-7194. automatic, four new tires. check, biU, sewing mstructions, Reasonable rates. Swirled roofs, gutter work, chimneys, Complete 1,000 square feet Asking $400. I%one 742-6258. school paper, newspaper arti­ ceilings our specialty. CaU 643: cleaned and repaired. 30 years wholesale-retail facility in Help Wantod 3S Halp Wantod 38 Pdrsmte-Announeonionts 2 cle, etc. CLEAR, reasonable. 1949. experience. Free estimates. Manchester. Salt water system / 1965 FOUR-Door Oldsmobile INTECH INC., Elm Street Call Howley, 643-5361. and holding tanks for 5,000 PUNCH PRESS operator, no DIE Maker — Experienced only 4COME TAX Service, at your 88, automatic, good condition. Extension, Manchester. 9-11,1- J&H PAINTING Company, in­ pounds of lobster or crab. experience necessary. Apply in need apply. Gayle Manufac­ home. CaU Dan Mosler, 649^3329 Must seU: $350. Phone 6494418. 3, Mon.-Fri., 643-5976. terior and exterior, residential GUTTERS and roof repaired 12’xl2’ walk-in box, 4’x6’ person, Gayle Manufacturing turing Company, 1068 Tolland MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER ;o r 247-3115. and commercial. Call 633-5936. and replaced. Excellent freezer, display case, etc. For Company, 1068 Tolland Street, Street, East Haitford. 1971 BUICK Skylark, 2-door workmanship. Reasonable further details call 649-2888, or East Hartford. PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI O •INCOME Tax returns prepared hardtop, power steering, STEVEN Edward Contracting rices. Free estimates. 646- 643-9883, ask for Dave. WHO KEEPS TURNING MLOVE, ITfe ALL IN !in your bcnne or mme. CaU brakes, tinted windshield, ERAMIC Agency—Masonry, cement and 399. A.»yBooy WANT A COUPLE ] THE HEAT UP?THIS^ yoURMlNDT DO «ev«^gs. H. H. Wilson, 649- radio, snow tires, exceUent con­ bnck work. Painting, — interior f UP WHAT 1 QP--THINK SERVICE station for lease or e u s s \ ’ OP p e r s w povE <&oNE 'S ^\76-^ |$506. dition. 643-5239, 7-8 a.m. or TILE and exterior. Carpentry, siding, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, sale, American Service Station, BANANAS?! DAY.' v\«9*// WARM AND YOU’LL ati ■■n— I Mill ...... * M M KIiSTn'Cm after 8 p.m._ . roofs, all home improvemente. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Route 83 and Thrall Road, Ver­ i»lCOME TAX - For Accurate DoMltAIII CaU 649-5804. nings. QuaUty workmanship, non, Conn. Will consider opera­ 27 Hilliard S t 846-1331 'preparation in my office or TnNt^-Tneton 8 We specialize in ceramic tile, free estimates. Fully insured. tion of diversified business. For IjnHir home. CaU R. L. Burnett, HOMELINE Floor cleaning 8724187, 649-3417. information call, days, 529-2511, Has opanlnga for two moehlnlote ablo to oporato: Turrot im 2460. 1972 FORD F-lOO, pickup. slate, flagstone, and quarry tUe. For complete bathroom Company. We clean, wax and nights, 1473-4183. Lotho, Englno Latho, O.D., I.D., and Surfaco Qrindoro. Original 6,500 miles, 360 engine, buff your floors — wood, tile, CALL J, D. Fowler for roofing, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Qood Working CondUlona (INCOME tax returns and radio, radial tires, standard remodeling, we’U handle aU linoleum. Residential, commer­ chimney pointing, interior and Private Inetruetlone 32 • Uboral Bonofito ! bookkeeping done professional- transmission, explorer Itrim. carpentry, plumbing and tUe cial and industrial. CaU 643- exterior painting. Free es­ j ly. CaU uAn Hickey, 649-9145. Phone 649-5110 anytime. work. ExpM workmansl)ip • N o U y O fl 0 6655. I timates. 7424362. LESSONS, Piano, guitar, and reasonable rates. drums, organ. Meyers Piano • 48-Hour Work Wook • Wa n t e d — Permanent ride to 1949 CHEVY Pickup, 6 J&H PAIN'ONG - Inside or BARRETt HOME Improve­ and Music Studios, 111 Center Apply only H ,you aro willing to work and grow with a '(Hartford, vicinity Aetna Life Call Maiidevllla Cup,i«y< r 0-3 cylinder, good condition, many out, free estimates. Call ment Service.y.. Kaiser St., Manchester. 14 p.m. young, progroaalvo company. _ AuMa H dr llirm iiil Trdda MdA Bd^lPvfdJ 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 I AM WioM Huhto Ittanw l •from Burnham Street. Hours spare parte, $175. Call M9-2416. anytime, 2894152, 6464180. Aluminum siding, gutters, com- ■T'tj TY3 ~6:304:00. 644D390. •••••••••«•••••••••••••••••• plete coverage.. EExpert i ^ r t installa-■ „ . _ . 1970 INTERNATIONAL 2010 BulMIng-Controetlng 14 lion at reasonable cost. CaU 35 MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BY DICK CAVALL| DE wanted from Broad St. or dump truck, 450 engine and 5-7 TWO YOUNG married men 6494822. WINTHROP Idor's to downtown Hartford. yani body. Call'Tremano Septic ' NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - SCHOOL Bug Drivers — Part- 7 " g will do smaU repair jobs and time work, Manchester and Wo’ro Looking For A SPECIALIZES IN OREGANO Working hours 8:lM :^..C aIITank Service, 742-9770. painting, also cellar cleaning Remodeling, repairing, ad­ HooUng-PlumbIng 17 -^9-3783, ditions, rec rooms, porches and Vernon areas. We will train. AND ONION SALT. and lim t trucking. Call 646- Call 643-2414. MAN and WIFE TEAM ISUESS lATETDO QIC? ‘tOU TRV’ UH-HLIH... b u t THET W ERE Al_l_ 1964 CHEVY stei van, needs 2692, 64^726.' roofing. No job too small. CaU SAM Watson Plumbing and / MUCH PEPPH93NI COUNTINQeHEEP? EAT1NG PEPPERONI P IZ Z A , ! RIDERS wanted from Broad work. Phone 646-3 649-31M. Heating. Bathroom remodeUng / PIZ3A l/S T NIGHT., O JSt. or Caldor’s to downtown •••••••■•••••••■•••••••••••a and repairs. Free estimates. WANTED — Experienced To Keop Our New Otttce Shiny and Bright PUBLIC Typing Service; all polishers and inspector for air­ r COULDNTGET I Hartford. Working hours 8:15- HMI kinds. Specializing in medical DORMERS, garages, porches, Call 6 4 ^ 3 ^ . T O SLEEP. ; 4:30. CaU 649-3783. rec rooi;n8, room additions. craft blades vanes and com­ We're very proud of our new Main Office. We need a man V Mobm H offlM dictaphone transcription. ponents. Apply Red-Lee Metal Reasonable. Swift Typing Ser­ kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing and woman who will take pride In keeping It bright and jPLANNING a party? ng, general repairs. Quality — Prompt, courteous service. Finishing Co., 80 Sheldon Rd., new. Three to five hours In the evening; some experience ■ DD TWO-BEDROOM 1969 mobile vice, 568-3355.- Manchester. • Experienced cook will make home in exceUent condition. workmanship. Financing CaU 643-1496. preferred. Interested? J hot and cold hors d’oeuvres or Ideal for starter or retirement SNOW PLOWING — Driveways available. Economy Builders, I sit-down-dinner as you wish. Inc., 872-3919, 872-0647, NO JOB too small. Immediate ENGINE Lathe and Hardinge home. 742-6929. and parking lots. Over 20 years chucker operators, first and se­ Cali; Tom MaMck 646-1700 O o o I Other services include rentals experience. Call 649-5900, evenings. service on service calls. Free I and clean up. CaU 232-2250 estimates gladly given on cond shift, capable of set up, \ MASTERCRAFT Tent trailer Elmer Wilson. work to drawings. High quaUty I evenings. sleeps 4, ide?l for compacts. MASONRY - All types of heating or Numbing. Faucets Kj ' ■■■■;—' stone, brick fireplaces, walls, repaired or installed. Water work, -top m ^ c a l plan, aU ~ s Used one season, exceUent con- Ru g s shampooed. Frelf es­ benefits, good pay, overtime. . DKH I COLONIAL lovers Have a diUon. $395. 649-4206. timates over phone. Geaned concrete steps, sidewalks. No pumps worked on. Complete AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE BY ROY CRANE (S m j hr NIA, hK . T X . lU f. U.S. M , OW. * <»ALLJ Apply J. 7. Slocomb Company, BUZZ SAWYER i Pinec'raft show and receive with certified equipment, no job too small. Free estimates. heating systems, rec rooms, DISPATCHER A ADVISOR beautiful wood pieces for your 68 Matson Hill Rd., South , BURIED THIS AAORNIMG. JUST NOTHING. I ONLY 1969 PICK UP Camper, sleeps cost for disinfectant. 646-6597. Over 20 years experience. After etc. CaU M & M Plumbing & We need someone to operate and administer our new YOU YES. /W?S.BENSON DIED LAST YEAR. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE home. 875-8068. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. Heating, 649-2871. Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal WANT TO NOW MR. BENSONS BEEN I REAL NICE GUY, ONLY WHAT IS KNEW HIM BY SIGHT. 4, V* ton pick up. $800 or best opportunity employer. dispatching system^ Your main duty WiU be to schedule the ------^ M U R D E R E D . WAS IN A BIND. BENSON IT'S THE PAU6HTER, offer. Will sell separately. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, HIRE ME RIDE wanted from Wells MARTY’S Plumbing and work for our 8 technicians. Your other duties wiU include TO PROTECT TO YOU? 'CARLOTTA. SHE'S Inquire 28 Cottage Street, lawns mowed, trees cut and CARPENTRY — Repairs, SERVICE station attendant ^ S ^ t to Aetna, 7-3 p.m. or Manchester. remodeling, additions, roofing. Heating. Complete bathroom, greeting customers, making appointments, road testing BENSON'S A REAL NICE KIP removed. CeUars and attics wanted, days, full-time. Apply cars, selling needed work, etc. You should have an CAUSHTER.^* j AND OUGHTA BE >8:3H:30 p.m. Call 643-8649. cleaned. Free estimate. CaU CaU D a m Patria, South Wind­ remodeling and repairs. Fred estimates. No job too smallj to'-Moriarty Bros., 315 Center automotive background or supervisory experience. KEPT OUT OF ANY. 8’ WINNEBAGO Camper, for 643-6000. sor, 644-1796. St. ' DIRTY BUSINESS. 'A u fo t For Solo half-ton pick-up, sleeps 4, Uke CaU 742-7438. Guaranteed future for the right person. Your b e fits in­ YOU A G R EE ? niew, $1,095. Alter 5 p.m., 649- YOUR Baby’s first shoes WES ROBBINS carpentry clude free hiealth and life insurance, paid vacations and !!^E|:D c a r ? credit very bad? TOWNE Plumbing Service- EXPERIENCED window 5951. bronzed forever. Precious remodeling specialist. Ad­ S ^er w ant^. Call 649-^34. holidays, uniforms. Good pay. SIA day work week. Save time ^anYrimt, repossession? •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lifetime mementos. The perfect ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Repairs, alterations. American' by working in town. Apply in person to Joe McCavanagh, ....^oneAt-Douglas accepts lowest Standard fixtures -used Motorcycloo-Bleycloo 11 gift for sentimental occasions. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, PART-TIME janitorial work... Service Manager. '______ljUown, sm allest pavm ent, F ^ u p and deUvery. 647-1240. 649-3446. exclusively. Immediate ser- -'Y^inywhere. Not small loan vice.Call 649-4056. Call 649-5334. 'WinnnM mmnanv Dian Douulas HARLEY'Davidsoh moior- LYNCH TOYOTA EMPLOYMENT comes im­ LEON GESZYNSKI builder - 345 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Fm SS™ * cycles, parte and accessories, new homes custom built, SEWERLINES,' sink lines, WOMAN needed for recep­ i ^OMBTHlNe'5' {Motors, 345 Mam.______iSavidson Sales, 49 Pari mediately thru Dot Girls, 50 tionist and general office wqrk, WRON0 1 ... I State Street, Hartford, 5494310. remodeling, additions, rec cleaned with electric cutters, !1969 442 OLDSMOBILE, good St., Hartford, 247-9774.. typing required. Call 646-1000. CAN'T SWITCH ON Temporary Employment Ser­ rooms, garages, kitchens by professionals. McKinney fSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS— SSSSSSSI THE EA^eRGENCX i condiUon. CaU 647-1669. vices by Dictapnohe Corpora­ ' remodeled, bath Ule, cement Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ BY V.T. HAMLIN SPOTLIGHTS! YAMAHA ’^mini Endure, lef­ pany, 643-5308.^ JIG BORE, Lathe, Bridgeport II j ALLEY OOP. tover 1971, with spare. tion. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ ^972 VEGA Hatchback, Red, 3- tial or commercial. CaU 649- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• operators. First and second NBV/ MAMim THOnt. 'CAU0E WE'RE OH.EORTH'UIVUA tn ie^ / radio, side moldings. ExceUent condition. Asking shifts, top-wages and benefits, G ^ A J L i D O I V UlL PBXAd o o ir thevTw tvmc SONNA PLAY peIe I GO STEVE CANYON BY MILTON iCANIFF $300. 649-8^ after 6 p.m. EMPLOYMENT comes easier 4291. Eloetrleol 18 SO-hour week. Le-Mi Corpora­ ME Uf> DOMMVf A g a m e ! SOMt ■I ExceUent condition. $1,500. thru Dot Personnel, 50 State St., Krone 646D496. ______• ALL types of building and. tion, 1 Mitchell Drive, N o w H ir in g . . . M ale and Female HONDA, 1970, 175 cc. Hartford, 549-5550. No foes, no MERZ Electrical Service. Manchester, 643-2362. ' 1'L.U TRV 70 PIlxN, lEANWHILE o IN AN ISRAELI HOSPITAL... ..THEN PERMITTEpT W E EVEN PROVIDED A Scrambler, exceUent condition. contract. Professional employ­ remodeling, rec rooms, Electrical repairs, additions, YOU IN ON WHAT HIM TO ESCAPE CONVENIENT CAR-SO — i^PEL, i967 sport model 1900, kitchens, additions, homes and New chain, battery and' pointe. ment services by Dictaphone alterations. Small job GENERAL Machinist - with HAS BEEN 00IN6 ; HOW PIP ITT SREAT ▼ WE ALLOWED T H ^ ^HEADACHE AND ^ HE COULD STEAL I T A N ^ Jiucket seats, console, four- Corporation. garages. Heritage Craftsmen, specialist. "Service when you SALESPEOPLE ON 'BEHIND 6 0 ? V ACTING 616 AAAN TO THINK ALU ! >— d A HURRY TO THE HARBOR/i rnieed, radio, S8](I00 miles. One Asking $4^ with helmed. 644- ^ 4 4 1 8 or 6464M3. good lathe background. YOUR NOSE' JOB ) A HE HAD OUTWITTED 0661. • need it.’’ Free estimates. Presently working 45 hours. THE MEDICS. ['owner. Must sell. Asking $850. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Master Charge. 643-8832. GOOD THAT Wp ARE 1.647-1906 or 643-9708. Paid holidays, plus exceUent NOT REALLY DOCTORS'/ Sorvleoo OHorod 12 Paintipg-Paporing 13 J. P. Lewis & iSon, finish hospitalization plan. Metronics, CASHIERS '■ WHAT WOULD BE THE I______— ------carpentry-, rec rooms, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDICALTERM R?B kl9te PLYMOUTH Fury III,i Flooring 18 Inc., Route d & 44A, Bolton. SNOW Plowing — Commercial INSHDE - outside, painting. remodeling, kitchens, POLITICAL I four-door ' sedan, ait- bathrooms, formica work, EUTHANASIA? power steering. and residential. Reasonable Special rates for people over 65. FLOOR SANDING and THREE, weeks manager STOCK HANDLERS ' cop rates. Also available as backup Call my competitors, then caU ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer >Phd refinishing, (speciaUzlng in trainee program, no experience rig. CaU 646-3467, 647-9304/ me. Estimates given. 649-7863. older floors). Auo specializing necessary, cat required. Part- fv l and Port TimsDay or Evsirino 5J1967 PONTIAC Lemans, 4-door in inside painting and paper time also available. Can be SHARPENING Servlcfe — J. P. LEWIS & S O N .f^tom R.E. GOWER—Finish carpen- t^Ardtop, power “brakes, try, kjtdiens, rec rooms, ad-ad­ hanging. John VerfalUe, 646- done from your own home. AfeeglMiiP eep idMe» Miy e |HeeHiiei Saws, knives, axes, shears, decorating, interidi^ and FuUer Brush, Call Mrs. Sim­ ere Se gwie emUlieiM people wlie fiHip ne^ lieve fced re* FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA jSiteering, air, vinyl to exterior, jroporhahging, fuUy ditions, garages, orches, any 5750, 8fi-2222, SCT. STRIPES ••etcellent tbroughou skates, rotary blades. Quick mons, 233-9628. till e M M ^ ^ taeienf poy« aMperter m die |ell troliilng* «mi» . service. Capitel Equipmbnt insured. For free estimates, '.type remodel •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• iMMeppifliMRMpe ier edveficemMi / Hefe OMTteC^Mfe^ STA I^JteksOnable. 528-1143. « caU 649-9658. If no answer 643- ^^WFLAlMRs f . , COMPt/JKOS !. .. Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer.) MovIng-TruekIng'Btorogo 20 AN C TRe HlUr FWtffR»PM. Hours daily 7:30^, 'Thursday RoolIng'Bldlng-Chlmnoy 18 Woifc In a BsouHfui Stors. EotyTsOatTo, WHOIAINSW 1964 FORD, ood condition, d U r M i a e m y 6<«EE*as A© t h e , P0liJ6» m i ^ 0 or best offer. 7:304, Saturday, 7:304. 643- MANCHESTER - DeUvery - n i - 1 1 - 7 ' InAGongMdalfFrlsndlyAimbsphsis T H E s e R j t e new engine, $ g 7958. ■______RICHARD E. Martin. Full ROOFING and roof repairiiu, IMS OF 'rtMZ utites. LITTLE SPORTS ,CaU S«8134. light trucking and package A^lD.■TFIA7i BY ROlisON professional painting service. Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. delivery. Refrigerators, Part-time or full-time Interior - exterior. Free es­ W H ^H P ,1967.2-DOOR Ford Custom, 428 LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also washers and stove moving Excdlent wages and benefits APPLY IjN PERSON T O C A LD O R IT SAIP... o moving large appliances. Bur­ timates, fuUy i i ^ e d . 64$-4411. BIDWELL Home Inrorovement specialty. Folding chairs for lengine, new carburetor, Co. Expert installation of Call Mrs. Doris Blaln [batt^, starter, tires, brakra, ning barrels deuverM. $4. 644- rent. 6494752. 17TO. DONALD E. Tarca — aluminum siding, gutters and DirectOT of Nurabs. 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. 'paint job, exceUent riinnins papechanging and painting. trims. Roofing installation and [condition. Asking ^ 5 . Can repai|ra. 6M4f95, 8754109. Droaanimklng 22 MANCHESTER jafter 6:30 p.m., 6&-2252. CARPENTER available, da^, FVee estimates. CaU 6^4271. evenings, weekends. Additions, "___ alterations, repain. No job'too i GEORGE N. Converse — CUSTOM made ladies dresses, 11905' STUDEBAKER Com- Thsrs Is a |ig is a n i far suite. Bridal gowns and veils. iftervieW Hiwirt Mendoy thni small. Free estimates.- CaU v Interior add exterior painting _____■ ImaSder, twinloOT sedan, m w Stephen Martin, 646-7295------after 4 ■ eihang • -Full: ly In- ilipVM • OiDHVa W Also hand set fashkm jewelry. S4I4U8 K e v it H istudded snow tires. Best offer. 1643-2 i after 5 p.m. 649-1133. i-'' A«f4»'fe'4dlO P«M* toeadkIraiMwlHaatmy^' m o M l after 2 p.m. p.m. MHwaHaaiiMtimniL mmmemmiomommeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeBmkm tym

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m • * ■ 1 ■ 3 ' I '• ' f' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (W n., Sat., March 3, lg73 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVEaNING HERALD, Kfancb^ster. Conn., Sat, Mardh 3, 1973 B1 83 41 Hou»0hokl Qoo. Realtors, 446- ■.7: ""xi -■ ' ' 8713, 2 & ^ , 7424718. SENIOR a n Z B ltS miiiiQinAL 460 M AIN St. — Ideal for'store, 1511. house. Loads of privacy yet BOLTON -^7V4 room Raised FOR SALE — 16” Gear head WMMJWD office, etc. $160. CaU 646-2426,9- An older style, 4-bedroom Colonial. Eight rooms In minutes to Manchester-: engine lathe, Porte Mcl«od. nuAiiAm. Ranch, beautifully situated •**••••••*•••••*•******•**** BOXERS ^ AKC Brindles, 7' 5. all. Ten foot ceillnge. Needs some work. Perfect lot •RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, for­ Priced at $10,900. CaU Joe | l , m Ciall 649-8350. MIM6NE6TER private one-acre treed lot. Wantedi-Reel Eetoh II white' m arkinp, males, one, backing up to Center Springe Park. -Vacant. mal dining, room, eat-in Three bedrooms, 2% baths, ______One and tiro bedrooms. Gordon for details. 649-5306. DISCOUMT SHOPS females, two.‘ Cnainpion sired, MANCHESTER - Office- kitchen, living room has fireplaced fanilly room, 2-car Afustoaf ln»tnumnt» 83 cathedral ceiling, large master SELLING your home or champion bloodlines, cropped. APIWTIKNrS ' business- warehouse-'^ space side entrance garage. ^,900. 4 bedroom, fanodly room, floor-to- ••B&W** acreage? For prompt friendly 74^jMS7. HomMlaad Btratl N «8r scboolsi diurches available. Up to 10,000 square Philbrick Agency, Realtors, M EYERS PIAN O Is ex T. J. CROCKETT ceiling fireplace, % baths, D m BARROWS.a WALLACE Co. service, call Lonis Dimock (O ff W. Middto Tpkt.) . and shopping center, on feet. ExceUent location. WiU 1 Realtor. — MLS 6464200. into Meyers Piano ant — Realtor 643-1577 aluminum siding, -car garage. Realty, 649-9823. SIAMESE kittens' ^alpbint MANCHBSTCR ' but Une. CaU aiqrtime. sub-divide. Merritt Agency, 646- 2 Muicbefter Parkade — •4SS306 ‘ I ■ ittn'i Studios. We will sell, rent, loan, 1180. Acre lot with privacy. $35,900. blue-eyed, lively. Six weeks old. ELLINGTON - Three- q6 u > c a r d HOLDERS trade and buy pianos. We have Gulttby ------^------..ill...... Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ALL CASH for your property |20. CaU 742-S5M. bedroom L-Ranch, carpeting, 10% DISCpUNT FREE CHECKING 20% DISCOUllT ; ers for piano, organ, UAR H0U8INQ CORP. 646-2828 PRIVACY r-i Contemporary 6- EIGHT-ROOM house, Birch MANCHESTER - 7.4 acre lot, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Known for QnaEty ^------— ------— 466 Main Street — Building for 6464200. Swedish'' fireplace, Anderson ^ and drums etc. We nave room Ranch. COthedral ceiUng, cabineted kitchen, two baths, surrounded by. water shed instant service. Hayes Agency, To All Gold Oud Holden ACCOUNTS to Senior C it ls ^ all day 1 0 % STUD service available, AKC X 1 and 2-bedroom luxury any business, office, or com­ windows, 2-car garage, view. several lesson plans. . biuilt-ins, IVk baths, fireplace, possibility of 6 bedrooms. property. Has well and septic 6464131. r Monday and Tuesday, Famous for Service Collie, Blue Merle, proven. 872- apartments. Features waU-to- mercial use, near Center.' CaU CONTEMPORARY Ranch - Low 30’s. Owner, 872-27^. to an Senior Cittieno at on meet items. Investigate at Meyers Piano, 646-2426, 94 p.m. 'paneling, garage, patio, Property now being used as Living room has beamed with out-buildings. For more in­ 1:30 • 4:30 Wednesday, 4 6 6 3 .______wall carpeting, vanity tile FIVE-room; second floor flat, two-fam ily house. Excellent ■ny ol oar bmnoliee. 111 Crater St., Manchester. 1-8 barbeque, two acres^ HOtchins cathemal ceiling with floor-to- formation, Call Merritt Agra­ SELLING your home or 9ee our other qpeelals baths, ’ buUt-in oven, range, fuynlshed or unfurnished, Agency, 649-5324., buy for young growing family. Thursday and Friday. SUBURBAN home desired, p.m. > PROFESSIONAL office, celling fireplace, 2 full baths,' cy, 646-1180. acreage? Wondng for you is our dishwasher, refrigerator and caipeting, exceUent condition. Income now, menty of room VERNON beautiful affectionate, young 1______ii —------^— beautifnl, qmcious. ExceUent huge master bedroom with pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, HARTFORD disposal, electric heat, air Oltler couple preferred. No CUSTOM Raised Ranch - 7 later on. $32,900. Principals on­ Tracy Drive area, 4-bedroom short haired, C!ollie t y ^ , loves flO P E R MONTH rents a piano. 2 exposure and proiection. First walk-in closets, Anderson win­ NEW HAMPSHIRE - Building V^4;^:^cUwo> BiRAY'S children or pets. 64S-S2S9, 74 ro o m s , baths,i paneled ly. 643-4638. Colonial. Mid 30’s. BulK In 7// NATIONAL children, spayed, housebroken. Investigate Meyers Piano, 111 conditioners, glass sliding floor, aU fadUtIes, t parking. 2 dows, family room, redwood site in ski area, next to lodge, •85 M A IN 8TBKBT JEWELERS a.m, or after 8 p.m. carpeted recration room, 1967. Large eat-ln kitchen, BANK 563-0034. ______C e n te r ^ , Manchester. (^>en 1- doors, all large rooms. FuU Reasonable rent. 353 Center e x t e r io r , 2-car garage, chair lifts, lake, swimming W A N T E D — Bolton Lake, MANCHESTER 7S7BIAIN ST. p.m. fireplace, sundeck, garages, beautiful wooded lot with a pool, tennis court and com­ living room with fireplace, house, or 3 bedrooms, 8 basement storage area, ample CENTER o f town, 5 heated Street, 649-1680, 6494549. 2 and Trust Co. M4 Center St.. BfanolieBter MANCHESTER garden, privacy. Hutchins 4-BEDROOM COLONAL view. Philbrick Agency, munity center. Year ’round formal dining room or family preferably lakelakefront. Call ^ ‘ e t s « n ENGLISH Springer Spaniels, parking. Starting at $175. rooms on second floor of - NEW keys on your piano. Qilb 2 Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Realtors, 646-4200. recreation. 643-2171, 104 p.m. room, attached garage, large evenings, 644-2261 or 5294122. MANCHESTER PAR k Ad B Bfanchestsr Fbone: MS-IMB •18-8817 AKC, three males, 8 w c ^ old. Handy to shopping, schools, famUy house. Garage, stove SMALL industrial building, Good hunting and fam ily dogs, week’s service, Meyers Piano, good parking, adjacrat to 1-84 in Low-Low 30’S lot, paid city water and bus and reUgious faciUties. and 2 baths. Security required. SECLUDED home for the S75. CaU 872-2074 after . 111 ^ n ter SL, Manchester. 1-8 Bolton. Ideal for machine shop, Bower* School area, big backyard, TEN-ROOM Contemporary Reaort Property-For Sato 74 sewer. SELLING your property? CaU 6 CaU 643-7166. growing family. New spacious. p.m. Model apartment open for w elding sheet metal and other owner transferred. Price iM ucad.' Ranch with 3-room studio us first. Wie’U buy your home inspection 1-6 p.m., Saturday 7-room Ctolonial, situated on ap­ Made lor the g r ^ n g fairj^. \ apartment, over IVk acres of RED GATE Colony con­ immediately at a fair price, aU For your Art and Paint Inquire for details at AiWeiM for Sato 48 FIVE-ROOM apartment, Hart­ uses. (;aU 643-2226, day or 10% OFF Call BALDWIN Acrosonlc console and Sunday. ()ther times by evening. p ro x im a te ly IMi a cres in land with view. Redwood con­ dominium, lakefront homes. F.J.- SPILECKI cash. (}aU Lou Am ida, 644-1539. our store. Open Mon. - ford Road, first floor, cellar Manchester Green area, con­ SuppUes, stop in at... spinet piano, with bench, in mint appointment. struction, large thermopane Free brochure. Lake and Moun­ Realtor 643-2121 Arruda Realty. e i 7 o o f t f i 10% L IV E BAIT — Open 24 hours. storage, garage, yard, $165 venient to schools, churches F.J. SPILECKI All regular priced merelian-' condition. Present cost 11,500, windows. Philbrick Agency, tain Realty Corp., Box 663, M fsfoOO Sat. 9-9:30, Sun. 9 -8 Ring bell for service. Shiners, monthly. C!aU - . Realtor 643-2121 diae. Sales and fair traded DISCOUNT will sell at fair price. For 649 2871 and shopping. Four large Realtors, 6464200. Meredith, N.H. crawlers, etc. 144 Deming Call: I -further information call 646- MencAeaiar bedrooms, 2Vt baths, nmaster merchandise excluded. > E. A JONNSOM For details on Senior OUlieiis Street, Manchester. Wapping UftR Houtina Cori^ WEST SIDE — Six-room NORTHWAY 8304 or 649-5524. bedroom with private bath, RAISED Ranch, custom built, DOLLHOUSE Chalet, 3 MUKIKSTER duplex, remodeled, garage. CMd Card prlyllegea. I Road. r 643.9581 ^ living room with fireplace, for­ 39 MUNRO Street, off Porter, cathedral csiUngs, large formal bedrooms on lake. Has Maximum 3 children'.'Available LEGAL NOTICE PAINT CO. PHARMACY CARPET CENTER, MG. HAGSTROM H electric guitar, Robert Murdock, Realtor WWOFHGE mal dining room, large eat-in exceptional 6-room Ctolonial. dining room, modern equipped everything, bring coffee, move HOUSEV ALUM INUM sheeU used as April 1st. Security and TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 7*8 MAIN STREET *38 N. MAIN ST. 3l1 Mein 8t, Maneheater case, very good condition, $125. kitchen with range, dishwasher, Fireplace, sunporch, aluminum kitchen, 2 full baths, 4 good in. 1% hours from Boston. Ap­ printing plates, .007 thick, 643-9551 references. 6474702. Notice is hereby given of the certification of party-endorsed (Next to Top Notch) 646-2130 o r ig in a lly $300. P o r ta b le disposal, 12 closets, wall-to- siding, garage. Near school and sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, pointment 1- 603- 522- 3636. BSAPiCHBSTint u a sm DRua i m 3 2 ” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Stophon J. Luchon Jr. BIHLINNG & HALE phonograph, $20. 649-1608. wall carpeting, 2-car basement shopping. 30’s Elva Tyler, o v e r s iz e d 2-car garage. W leau Lake, East Wakefield, candidates of the Democratic Party for nomination to the MS MAIN STBEEV BIANCHESTBB PABKADB 8M^ 8 Phone 643-2711. 646-5257 FIVE-ROOM duplex, quiet garage, aluminum siding, Realtor, 649-4469. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, N.H. Municipal Offices specified below to be fiUed at the Municipal dead-end street, on bus line. ORGAN, Conn CapHce, two 44- storm windows and doors. Call 646-4200...... election to be held on May 7,1973, in the Town of Andover. A list NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 ’Two children limit, no pets. 150 NO. MAIN ST. Peterman, Realtor, 649-9404. key manuals, full octave bass YOU’L L “ start packing” when Out of TOWn-For Sale 75 of the persons so endors^ as candidates is on file in my office, cents each. Inquire, side door, MANCHESTER - Deluxe one- Security, $170 monthly. 649- (Cor. of Main) FREE CHECKINO SERVICE pedals, dual speakers, you see this 7-room Ranch on Manchester bedroom townhouse, full 7358. being Uie office of the Town CHerk, Town Office Bldg., School Courtesy and . . . If it's hardware, to onr Gold Card Manchester Tire Manchester Evening Herald. showroom condition, $495. 646- 9,000 Bquaro Foot lovely landscaped lot, 2 full SOUTH WINDSOR - Im­ Edl»Admm» ■r private basement, includes EXIXPTHMAL bhths, 2-car garage — and the 4-BEDROOM TUDOMl Rd., Andover, Conn., and copies thereof are available fOr pubUc . . . Consideration we hove it! Senior CiUseiiB 2638. neat, appliances, carpets, Will DMdo maculate Split, 3 bedrooms, ' MAHOGANY chest, slant top 4% R (X )M Duplex, heat, hot downstairs — just Uke they Turn the clock back to distribution. given to Hmofi private patio and entrances, 30-Day OoGupaney PROPERTES family room, fireplace, garage, CUT AND CURL desk, Magnavox combination, water, $195. Separate base­ show in “ House Beautiful.^’ yesteryear for the grace and quiet, landscaped, half-acre lot. OFFICE TERM Open Saturday • • U Noon ash chest, green velvet couch Wantod to Buy 88 $200 per month. Paul W. ment. 646-2459, fl&^7244. 393 Broad 8 t Senior Citisens dt.. KMmHESTER z m s EASTOFMVER Must be seen to be appreciated. charm of our English Tudor. Low 30’s. By owner, 644-1763. First Selectman 7-1-73 to 7-1-75 for your convenience Sanior CIU ’ and red chair, corner cabinet. Dougan, 6434535, 646-1021. Good value at $49,900. C!aU Bar­ W ANTED — Antique furniture, • Ample Parking ★ EAST HARTFORD - Enjoy the spaciousness of this Selectman > 7-1-73. 7-1-75 649-7770. 4% R(X )M Apartment, heat, hot bara Weinberg, T. J. Clrockett, ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. MAHGHE3JER HARDWARE A 6oM Canls glass, pewter, oil paintings or WE HAVE customers waiting • All Electric Move right into this large 8-room home loaded with Town Treasurer 7-1-73 7-1-75 SH AM ^AND water, ranre, refrigerator, dis­ Realtor, 643-1577. Eight rooms, 34 bedrooms, two other antique items. Any quan­ for the rental of your apartment • Elevetor fam ily home. Sunset Ridge extras. As an added bonus, a Tax Collector 7-1-73 7-1-75 MANCHESTER ALUM INUM doors, S49.95, win­ posal, parking, nice location, baths, carpeting, air- SUPPLY CO. tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, or home. J.D. Real Estate • Full Scnricee area. Four fireplaces, 4 -car garage and a treed lot. Agent of Town Deposit Fund 7-t-73 7-1-75 SET $2.25 DRUfl 295 BROAD ST. dows, 814.95. % to 101 united one child accepted. $180. Call MANCHESTER - New con­ 2 conditioned. Acre treed lot. 877 BIAIN SmBET (Oppoatte Sean Roehnok) 165 Oakland Street. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 7-1-73 7-1-79 711 MAIN STREET STATE BANK inches, instaUed. (iall Ken, 643- after 6 p.m., 6^1360. • Wall-tp-wall Carpetng bedrooms (all twin sized), 2% struction, 6-room Ranch, 1% $42,900. J. Gordon, 649-5306. $34,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Board of Finance For Senior Citizens MANCHESTER 7204 after 3 p.m. 8»eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee(, ••••aaaaaaaaaaaaagaaaaaaaaaa • Excellent Location baths. A truly exceptional baths, fully equipped kitchen, Board of Education 7-1-73 7-1-79 1011 MAIN STREET W ANTED — Antique furniture, Mon. to Sat. CALL MANCHESTER 643-1161 •T' . ------^------fumlehod Apertmonte 54 • Convenient to Highways 20x40 in-ground pool, heated excellent neighborhood on bus ••B&W •• Board of Tax Review 7-1-73 7-1-79 M8-1811 818-44*8 toys, crank phonographs, ANDOVER — 5 acres enhance 649-2S17 TAG SALE — Saturday and APARTMEIIT for early spring use. A “ so line. $33,900. Hayes Agency, The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. this 9-room custom brick Planning & Zoning Commission swords, guns, glass, attic or Realtors — MLS tii Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Dishes, pic­ THREE-ROOM furnished private” yard completely 646-0131. Ranch, features galore include Full Term 7-1-73 7-1-79 NOW .. .No service charges tures, household items. 16 Nor­ cellar contents. 643-^35. RENTAL OFFICE apartment gentleman or cou­ Manchester Parkade — 6495804 Ap^iaiioiw ead TV Too! 646-6300 fenced with stockade fencing indoor heated pool, central air- Planning & Zoning (tommission G olden of any kind with CBT’s man St. j |We have a large variety ofJ | ple. Private bath, entrance, $33,990 NEW Raised Ranch, "The town's leading Low 60s. conditioning, etc., etc., etc. To Pgi Vacancy for Two Years 5-7-73 7-1-75 Y e a rs Compllmonta^ • 66 W ANTED to buy — Depression ‘ deluxe one and two-bedroom < utiUUes. 224 Charter Oak, 643- large kitchen-dining combina­ FREE Brokera Protected NEW oversized Cape, living Eveiything you have always 7-1-73 7-1-79 (JheckinK hardware store" Checking /tecounts, if you’ re TAG SALE — Saturday, Sun- glass, any amount, all colors. ! apartments and tovmhousesi tion, oven, range, dishwasher, Zoning B% rd of Appeals ★ GLASTONBURY-Home room with fireplace, formal wanted. Call Warren E. 7-1-79 ^ 65 or Over. day,j 2-5 p.m. "Baby •------equipment,pment, 643- 9402. fireplace, % baths, deck, gar­ Fire ^mmissioner 7-1-73 A ccounts ; t^ughout Manchester. Ren-| of distinction located in G olf 1 dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. biau HAPPY electrical• • il) appli iliances. ■■ fds and ONE-ROOM efficiency, in­ age. Hutchins Agency Realtors, Constables 7-1-73 7-1-75 furniture stores < tal office open daily from 94, < MANCHESTER - 122 East Gub Area. Four bedrooms, large bedrooms, aluminum No Service Charge. ends. 91 North Elm St. OLD Clocks and clock parts, cludes heat and appliances. 649-5324. Library Director C o n n e c t i c u t ] other times by appointment. | Center Street, now under con­ siding. Walk to all schools. Still COVENTRY — Three-bedroom Unlimited free money ( BUSH BIRTHDAY wanted by private party. CaU Ideal for one older person. Paul 2% baths. Sensational family 7-1-73 7-1-79 .. struction, first-floor office or time to pick your colors and Ranch, 1% baths, fireplace, FuU Term GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 6404291. W. Dougan, Realtor, 6434535. room with cathedral ceiling, PR IVAC Y — 2.6 acres, 7-room orders lor Senior CttUens" B a n k a ••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. MIMTO DnEVKB, RCl i business space. Available May fixtures. Philbrick Agency, superb recreation room, swim­ Library Director HARDWARE GO: Fotmerly KEITH’S Sunday, March 3 and 4. 10-4 floor to ceilingJdrdplace and Ranch, family room, paneling, 7-1-75 with savings accounts. ^ 788 MAIN STREET ADS Roome tUflthout Board 88 2484 Iwi SbUlt. iMriiirtir ' 1st. Will sub-divide Yrom 180 ^^caltors, 646-4200. ming pool, two-car garage, sun To FiU Vacancy for Two Years 7-1-73 T r u s t MANCHESTER - Furnished family kitchen, garage, trees, Of Hanehester p.m. 11 Evergreen Road, square feet up. Merrit Agency, sliding glass doors to your deck, aluminum siding. Norton Fund Commissioner • ' 7-1-73 7-1-79 MANCHESTER T o our Manchester. : l$4$-li21 Em*«t $43453$; two room apartment, stove, landscaped. $32,900. Hutchins VERNON U18 Main Street 646-1180. own secluded domaini SO O V E R S IZ E D c u s to m 4- Beautiful 105x384’ lot. An' un­ Insurance Commissioner 3 Branch Offices THE THOMPSON House- Cot­ h^t, refrigerator, hot water, Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. •is-im Open Dally till 8 P«in. Senior Citizens M A N Y custom features. Low bedroom Ciolonial. Built in 1972. usual offering. Bel Air Real 7-1-73 7-1-79 NATIONAL BANK EIG H T foot slate pool table, tage St., centrally located, electricity, references, no pets, FuU Term in Manchester Set. tm 6:30 TWO OFFICES, and warehouse 70s. First-floor family room with Estate, 643-9^. * VERNON CIRCLE over 80!___ like new. CaU 649-7597, Monday- large, pleasantly furnished LOOKING for anything in real $130.2 2 8 -i^ . I SEVEN-ROOM older home, Insurance (^ommissioher space for rent on Hillcrest Road fireplace, % baths with mar­ rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 estate rental — apanmrats, yard, porch, garage, large 2 To FiU Vacancy for Two Years 5-7-73 7-1-75 Friday, 10 a(m. - 2 p.m. in Bolton. For information call ★ MANCHESTER - An ble vanities. -car oversized MANSFIELD — Seven-room STATE for overnight and permanent homes, multiple dw elling, no THREE-room furnished apart­ kitchen, washer hook-up, pan­ 2 Notice is also hereby given that a primary wiU be held MAN«.H(^l>« CINTIH exceptionally beautiful Forest Doll house just waiting for you. GOLD CARDS guest rates. fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate 643-9506, between 10-4 p.m. garage, full walk-out basement FOr Photographlo Needs and We Cany a Full Line IP fl PABk RIAU Ol n il* WE ARE having a cellar sale, ment, married couple or older try. Owner, $22,900. 643-6452. March 26,1973, if a candidacy or candidacies are filed in accor­ iSenior Citiieiis GoM Associates, Inc. 6434129. Hills home, situated high to with sliding glass doors. In-ground pool and large porch. WELCOMED AT Sunday,' March 4th, 12-4 p.m. lady. Phone 6434171. Reduced! Only $25,900. dance with Sections 9-382 through 9-450, inclusive, of the Heto to Senior CtUsens, of Tonraine Paints and LADIES only — Furnished give sparkling view of Beautiful skyline view. We have a vdiole housefuil of Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER - New duplex, Lessenger Company, Realtors, . General Statutes, as amended, by persons other than party- rooms for rent. Community DELUXE ONE - Bedroom Hartford’s evening- lights, 4 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ICards are honored at SEE: Wallpaper Supplies. stuff including clothes, skis, TWO-ROOM apartment, stove, ______5%-5Mt alum inum s id in g , ^6464713,, 228-3080, 742-9718., Offers Reduced kitchen and bath, all utilities in­ apartment, wall-to-wall bedrooms, 2%.Mths. ..VERY ^46-4200. endorsed candidates. I boots, desk, filing cabinets, fur­ refrigerator, heat,,hot, water, MANCHESTER Green -Stained .-woodwork, 1% - baths Forms for petitions for fiUng such candidacies by or on Admissions to Senior^ clu d e. Locatcid on bus line and carpeting throughout, complete LAR G E kitchen with each. Blanchard & Rossetto, niture, piano, iping-pong table, utilities, furniture. Apply owner, three-bedroom Ranch, RANCH on 3 acres with U large COVENTRY (NORTH) $34,900 near stores. (^11 after 4 p.m., appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. ' generous eat-in area. Inviting Realtors, 646-2482. bdhalf of any enrolled Democratic Party member may be ob­ NASSIFF SALEM NASSIFF PAUL'S Citizens on aH film stereo, etc. 97 Cusninan Drive, large fam ily room, dining area, rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, TRY TMS SUMIEGK ON 644- 0383. trally located $175 monthly. family room with fireplace. tained from Beatrice E. Kowalski, Democratic Registrar of riAMlBRA R PHOTO SHOP P A IN T A programs. Manchester. office, 1% baths, attic fan, at­ family room, kitchens, (tould R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ 2 For size and it’s just the icing, Voters, Route 6, M dover, Ck>nnecticut. Instructions for fiUng •*» MAIN S'!. WAU^PAPER SUPPLY tached garage, yard, utility All very graciously put be ideal for in-laws. Barn, 6 . ARMS C O . 768 MAIN STHBBII HOOVER Up-right with at­ PLEASANT heated room for ment, stove, refrigerator, BLOSSOM OUT on this beautiful 7-room such a candidacy are contained in Part I, Instruction Page, of MANOHEST^ ' •45 MAIN STREET Eqjoy Yooraeif — room. Low 30’s. Appointment, together. Low 60s. horse stalls, 6 regulation dog •81 M A IN STREET •is-usai tachments, good working condi- working gentleman. Aimly 4 utiUties included. $130 monthly. 649-0319. Cornwall Acres, Coventry. Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 the petition form, copies of which are available in said •isesM Get Out To See A Movie Pearl Street, or call 643-9353, kennels. Philbrick Agency, fireplaces, panelled family dlS-1880 m MAIN sraBBi Uon, $15. Call 646-4696. VIULAfiER 7424161. ★ MANCHESTER - This Seven-room Garrison (tolonial Registrar’s office. Prior to obtaining the petition form, the con­ 847-int8 649-3142. Realtors, 646-4200.' 7-room stone and brick Ranch fresh to the market. Excellent room, shag carpeting, custom sent of each candidate to be proposed therein plus a deposit of •tt-1888 APARTMENTS 65 USED service station equip­ Houaee for Rent has been drastically reduced glieighborhood, murmuring drapes, 2-car garage. Acre $25.00 fo r each such candidate must hc fUod with said ment, Marquette M200 sco^. FURNISHED, carpeted room, You're Invited CIRCA — 1717 Rare Colonial on Available AprU 1st, 5-room, 2- MANCHES’TER - Duplex, 4 — Priced far, far below brook' country kitchen and treed lot, wild, wild wallpaper Registrar. A petition containing the required number of High School, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Pentland The Florist, 11,400. Bishman tire changer, kitchen privileges, with lounge 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 barns. ALSO OFFERING DISCOUNTS TO SENIOR CITIZENS ARE bedroom town house, wall-to- rooms, first floor, full ceUar, replacement. An exceptional­ country flving room with that will excite anyone. ^11 J. signatures of enrolled Democratic members in the Town must ' etc. good for starting business. 'area, free washer-dryer, TV, SUNDAY, 2-5 P.M. ExceUent example of period THE FOLLOWING: Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, Petite Beauty Shop, Reed’s Inc., The Book Shop, Turnpike TV, wall carpeting, a ir nice yard, good location. Call ly well aiqrainted home Jennings, 649-5306. Call 649-5110 anytime. parking, all utilities mcluded, 2 fireplace. Price $35,300. restoration. (Country setting. be filed with said Registrar of Voters not later than 4 P.M. on Inc., Billie’s Beauty Shop, Capitol Equipment Co., Inc., Ckmn. Urbanetti’s Shoe Repair Shop, Vincent’s Food Haven, Sam male. 6 4 6 - ^ , 742-9868. conditioners, appliances, heat 6434345. many custom features. Good location. Philbrick Agen­ March 5th, 1973, being the 21st day preceding the day of the Il N ew . homes In LES6ENGER CO. ^ 1 s * B & W * * Institute of Hairdressing, Corel Casuals, Jon-Ly Coiffures, Land Yu yles. Boat»-Aeeo$$ortos 46 and hot water, 1% tile baths, Uompletely air conditioned, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. primary. Out of Town- Manchester with rural set- REALT0R6 The ^ARROWS I t WALLACE Co. O’ Fashion, Logan Mills, Lovely Lady B^uty ^lon, Manchester MANCHESTER - Gentleman, washer and dryer hook4p, carpeted, fireplaced family R ealton — MLS Dated at Andover, (tonnecticut, this 21st day of February, 1973. coUege students or working For Rent 66 tlng now under 646-8713 GARRISON Colonial, center EVINRUD E outboard motors, patio. No pets. room conveniently located for Manchester Parkade — SM-SSOS , RUTH K. MUNSON Holsclaw and Mastercraft man, good location, bus stop, construction, or pick your indoor-outdoor entertaining. 228-3686 742-8718 entrance, large front to back shopping center, laundromat, ROCKVILLE - 3 rooms, $105 own lovely loti living room with fireplace, (Q erk of the MuniclpaUty) trailers, sales-service. Superb eat-in kitchen. TE R R IFIC buy for only $30,000. Holp Wantod 35 Help Wanted 38 Help Wanted 3g Help Wanted 3S RolP Wanted 35 Complete service department, private entrance, parking, 644- Call 649-7620 monthly, 5 rooms, $150 NUTMEG HOMES, Inc., large eat-in kitchen with pic­ monthly. AppUances, ^ k in g , Excellent condition ture window, formal dining 3 bedroom Ranch with IMi boating suppUes, accessories, 8102, 6434608. MANCHESTER — Ten-room EXPERIENCEDD ppart-time acre lot, garden. Utilities not has a reputation for Sacrificing in the 50s. ^ j room, wall-to-wall carpet baths, fireplace, basement with SET-UP MAN for Brown and HELP wanted, Drug Center REAL ESTATE Associates. EXCELLENT position east-of- Woolsey paints, Gerich’s Ranch, two baths, double gar­ clothesles presspresser, good i , good included. 8724359, 7:30-9:30 excellence of construction throughout. Screened porch, arage, plus a 30x50 detached Sharp screw machines, also Counselor,' full-time, degree Experienced preferred, but will river for secretary with good 1 Marine Service, 1982 Tolland WOMAN with child, would Uke ★ MANCHESTER - age, owner anxious. Must be hours. Willimantic,Villimantii Conn. Call SIX-ROOM duplex, no pets. p.m. g a r^ e , $31,900. Philbrick Agen­ guilmng. Located a few miles' Tool and Die Maker need^. An­ holder preferred. Submit train. Top commissions, MLS, typing and shorthand. Attrac­ 'I^ke., Bucklmid, 643-2363. ^ woman to share attractive four- and design. Come see seen. Blanchard & Rossetto, 1-423-9135, ^ . m . to p.m. (tolonial with much sought cy, Realtors, 646-4200. from UConn. CaU Lloyd O’Dell, dover Machine and Etching resume to Richard G. Clark, realtors. Call Mr. tive and personable for public 6 room apartment. East Hart­ Inquire, 69 Birch Street why! Realtors, 646-2482. ROCKVILLE - Ledgecrest after five bedrooms. Excep­ at T. J. Cirockett Realtors, 875- LEGAL NOTICE Company, Inc., 1-429-1657. Executive Vice President, Starkweather, 646-5353. contact. Salary D.O.E. Fee aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* ford. (}uiet atmosphere, private COUNTERGIRLS for weekend Apartments — Two bedrooms, Direction^: North tionally large living room, SPRING STREET area - An- 6279. TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTKXJT Route 32, South Willington, Greater Manchester (Camber paid. C!all Ann, 289-2778, Bailey, room, reasonable. Phone iafter $32,900 — Sprawling 6% room and part-time during week, Sporting Qoode 47^ MANCHESTER - Newer ^ $161 per'month. Includes all stone fireplace. In 60s. saldi built Raised Ranch. 7 C!onn. of Commerce, 257 East Center PART-TIME pick-up and East Hartfonl. 6 p.m., 646-5492. on Vernon St., left on Ranch, 1% W h s , wall-to-Wall Notice is hereby given of the certification of party-endorsed must be over 18. Apply in per\ bedroom townhouse includes appliances, utilities and rooms, one full, two half-baths, $25,500 — 7-ROOM older home, Street, Manchester, 06040. delivery man, 4 hours per day, FOR SALE — Snowmobile, 1973 Richmond Rd., right For appointment. carpet, dishwasher, paneled good condition. Large kitchen, candidates of the RepubUcan Party for nomination to the TURRET Lathe, man and son between 9 a.m. -12 noon and' -YOUNG (jentleman, private heat, appliances-, 1% baths, full parking. For information call two fireplaces, two-car garage. INSURANCE - We have all day Saturday. Must have Silver Bullet, 340 TNT, 200 recreation room, garage. living room and dining room Municipal Offices specified below to be filled at the Municipal machinists — first class. Able 6 -1 1 p.m. Dairy Queen, 242 home, pleasant room, next to basement. $240. per month. 87547(3. Equal housing oppor­ on Kennedy Rd. Look' Please call; Large wooded lot. Beautiful openings in the foUowing areas^, good driving record and know miles, must sacrifice, $800. 742- Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- with wall-to-wall carpeting. En- election to be held on May 7,1973, in the Town ofAndover. A list RRI GH»S MOKKEEPER to set-up and work from Broad St. shower, telephone,^ parking. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 64^ tunity. Peggy Whitdiead, 643-9886 home and exceUent location. Figure clerk, PoUpy ^ is t (50 Vernon and Manchester area. 8252. for signs. 5324. trance f^ er with open of the persons so endors^ as candidates is on flle in my office, Opening in office of local blueprints, paid medical, life 1 I - I. II,. 6494801 after 5:30. 4535. Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, wpm) five day week. Excellent L&M, Equipment, Route 8^, stairway. 'Three good sized insurance. Top wages, 50 hours. C AR PE T salesmen needed, one ROCKVILLE - Rockland Your Home May Be 646-4200. being the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office Bldg., School employee benefits and salary progressive printing firm. .Vernon. NYLON back pack, with frame, MANCHESTER - Just listed. bedrooms. Convenient location. Spencer Machine, 757 Goodwin full-time, two part-time. Apply ROOM with kitchen privileges, MANCHESTER - Deluxe ^ Terrace, large and beautiful 3 Rd., Andover, Conn., and copies.thereof are available tor public program. Cafeteria, free Two-year accounting school used one silmmer. Excellent Taken In Trade J. WatsiNi Beach Older six^room Ranch, garage, Audrey Schaffer, Broker, 875- Street, East Hartford, 528-9315. in person, U&H Floor (tovering, centrally located. 14 Arch St. bedroom townhouse includes and 4-room apartments. Heat, 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, IVt distribution. parkingion premises. If in­ graduate acceptable. GAL FRIDAY - East of river, condition. $20. CaU after 5 p.m., treed lot. 20’s. Immediate oc­ 5351. 399 Broad Street, Manchester. heat, appliances, carpets. FuU hot water, all appUances in­ baths, fireplace, fam ily room, TERM terested apply in person, Experience helpful, but not new small office. Interesting 649-7912. ' BELFIORE cupancy. Blanchard & Rosset­ OFFICE JANITORS, experienced, part- FURNISHED room, central, private basement, $230 per cluding dishwasher, disposal, Real Estate Co. fully applianced eat-in kitchen. between’ 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., varied duties. To $125. Fee to, Rraltors, 646-2482. First Selectman 7-1-73 to 7-1-75 necessary. Salary open. W E H AVE a new business month. Paul W. Dougan carpeting, pool and your own 547>1SB0 Two-car side entranch garage. COVENTRY - Hilltop Raised Securityilnsurance Group, 1000 paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, Bailey, time evenings, Manchester clean, with home-like at- AGENCY Selectman 7-1-73 7-1-75 Liberal benefit program. App­ rapidly expanding and are Realtor, 6434535 or 646-1021. rivate terrace in a country set- Aluminum siding, nice lot. $41,- Ranch, fireplace, kitchen built- Asylum 'Avenue, at Woodlaqd.^ East Hartford. area. Call 643-5691, 3-6 p.m. morahere, mature gentleman REALTORS — 647-T413 IN A nice residential area, a ly in person: looking for couples or singles to g. From $160. Phone 872-6360, 500. Philbrick Agency, ins, large sunny basement, T o ^ Treasurer 7-1-78 7-1-75 Street, Hartford. An equal op- fuel-feed 49 preferred. Parking. Phone 646- s clean modernized 44, 2-family work nard full or part-time. 5294586. MANCHESTER - Exceptional Realtors, 646-4200. well-planted acre. $30,000. 742- Tax Collector 7-1-73 7-1-75 portunify employer. AUIED PRINTING RETAIL manager speciality SALESLADIES - Pilgrim 8798, 569-2525. ' MANCHESTER vicinity - with furnaces, sets' of Excellent financial rewards. four-rpom home, king sized 2 2 6143. Agent of Town Deposit Fund 7-1-73 7-1-75 SERVICES INC. store. Experienced in retail Mills Fabric Department Store SEASONED firewood, cut and Four-room apartment, two Amw«r taPnriM i Foxxla appliances, 2-car garage and has immediate openings for CaU 742-8964 after 5 p.m. for ap­ LIG H T housekeeping room, ful­ bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, bedrooms, country kitchen, MANCHESTER - East Center Brard of Finance 7-1-73 7-1-79 S79 West MiiMlo Tpka. sales desirable. Will train in ralit. $25 a dump truck load. tra nice not to be looked at for HEBRON — Newer two-family. INSPECTORS. Lathe, mature women as salesladies. pointment only. ly furnished, stove, wall-to-wall carpeting, Waters ceramic bath, large loL. Only Street. Ideal home and office Board of Education 7-1-73 7-1-79 Mandiestar - 643-1101 m an^em ent functions. Salary Sand, gravel, stone and only $1,600 down. T. J. Each unit 3 bedrooms, country Bridgeport, and jig bore refrigerator, linens provided. appliances, heat, hot water, $24,900. Char Bon Agency, 643- location, six room (Colonial with D.O.E. Fee pqid. East of River. Apply to 434 Oakland St., manure. CaU after 6 p.m., 643- Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. sized kitchen and living room, Board of Tax Review 7-1-73 - 7-1-79 operators. Apply Purdy Cor­ Manchester. LAUNDRESS - Five days, 9 to 801 Main Street, 649-^9. cellar storage, parking, large A C B O S S d e v ic e 0683. 2-car garage, three bedrooms, ■s Cali John, 289-2778, Bailey, 9504. % baths, aluminum siding. Planning & Zoning (Commission poration, 586 Hilliard St., 3 p.m., for modern convales­ yard. 649-2871, $190 monthly. lE u ro p ecm - - 5202 (Roman) large kitchen, dining room, 1 INTERESTING part-time posi­ East Hartford. MANCHESTER — Big 6-room Two acre lot. Merritt Agency, Full Term , - 7-1-73 7-1-79 Manchester, 649-0000. BABYSITTER wanted, cent home. Apply Burnside Qatden Pro^uete BO FURNISHED room for working stream 53 D istrib u te MANCHESTER - Two story $29,500. Wolverton Agency, tion open for dependable per­ . 5 Scottish river 54 O ra cle investment property, apart­ Cape with 2-car garage. Coun­ 646-1180. Planning & Zoning Commission weekdays, beginning March Convalescent Home, 870 Burn­ man or student. 709 Main St. MANCHKTER GREEN Realtors, 64^2813. ■»: son, mornings or afternoons. S Mississippi 55 E ast (F r .) ment and rooms. Excellent in­ try sized kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 To Fill Vacancy for Two Years 5-7-73 7-1-75 19tb, light housekeej^g. Call side Avenue,' East Hartford, BUY your potatoes direct from . 649-1354. cond floor apartmeht, 56 Employed DELIVERY clerk - Part-time, Order, delivery, stock and NeriM CUntHIM U t ire tk* tributari'' vestment. Convenient location, full baths, paneled rec room, VERNON — Immaculate 8 Zoning Board of Appeals 7-1-79 649-13^ after 6 p.m. 289-9571, between 9-5 p.m. the potato warehouse, corner of references Required. $110 12 Persian coin LOte-Lehd For Sale 73 7-1-73 20-25 hours, driver’s license potential sales. (A llege student canpin, nm imcon my ■ w DOWN $28,000. Call Warren E. walk to schools and shopping. room Split Level with fireplace, Buckland Road and Tolland aaaagaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa monthly. 643-5983. 13 Native metal Fire Commissioner U 7-1-73 7-1-79 required. 6^-8321 for appoint­ considered. Phone 643-0255 lor miM to nach flu mst piipto! M 1 O b lite ra te Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. Southern bound owner anxious. TOLLAND — treed acre lot $3,- garage, carpeting, equipped LEGAL SECRETARY - C LERK TYPIS T - Divelraified Turnpike, Buckland. C!aU 646- \ 14 Charged Constables 7-1-73 7-1-75 ment.” appointment. $43-2711. Apartmente for Ront 53 2 S m all $31,900. Wolverton Agency, .900. 0)ventry, % acre $3,9()0. kitchen. High lot with view in Manchester law firm, office duties. Must be accurate 8248. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, atom s Library Director iS G u d ru n ’s 3 O d in ’s son FO REST Hills - By J. A. Realtors, 649-2813. Andover, near lake, $1,800. family neighborhood. Call experience preferred. 643-2405. with figures and Use ten-key ad­ second floor, heat, stove, 19 i t R ow s in to 36 In d U h ten ts Full Term FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom apart­ 'h u sb an d ■ (m y th .) today! At $31,900 it won’t last 7-1-73 7-1-79 ding machine. Fringe benefits. the Mississippi 37 L issom e McCarthy, 3 new homes, Hayes Agency, 64^131. ••••••••••••••••••••••■••••a ment, heat, stove, twaU-to-waU refrigerator., $125." Near (m y th .) 4 B o y’ s nam e Libraryjpirector Call Dolores, 646-2830. 20 P lo tte rs 38 C erta in remaining. One Dutch Colonial, long. O’Donnell Agency, 875- Parkade, older couple 16 M ea d ow 5 F ren ch ‘i >fc)U DRIVE H A IR D R E S S E R - Full or part- HouaehoU Qoode 51 carpeting, no pets. Available 23 Cause h yb rid s To Fill Vacancy for Two Years t-1-73 7-1-75 JOB TME CLIP 1 preferred. M3-6802, 649^^0^ 17 Italian "conununity. Cape and a Garrison Colonial. PREFERRED C O V E N T R Y - Seiei'ai building time. Duet Beauty Studio, 521 March ist. Near school. 25 B a n ff sla k e 40 Alleviated Norton Fund Commissioner 7-1-73 7-1-79 PAGT TriE PHONE girl with pleasant com m u n ity o n th eD o u b s Starting at $42,900. Merritt lots, starting lat $3,000. East Middle '^ke., 649-3906. SINGER Touch and Sew, Uke C arles l^perance, 649-7620. 27 G a elic 43 A fr ic m r iv e r ROCKLEOGE BARBER I voice is needed to assist 18 Standard (ab.) 6 Soviet city Agency, 646-1180. Frechette & Marlin Realtors, COVENTRY — Five rooms, Insurance Commissioner new, hems, buttonholes, stoetch THREE ROOMS, senior 7 T id y 28 C en tra l 44 R aised 6 r iO P T O 6 r - ' salesmen for a national coUege ,.19 Dissolves AREA .647-9993. plus two unfinished. Large Fqll Term , 7-1-73 7-1-79 ^ * WANTED cooks helper and stitches, monograms, sews on FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ citizens, lady preferred. Stove, 8 Lubricant E uropean p la tfo fm 6 E E lF lT fe text book publishing company '21 Cravat NEWLY USTED - Oversized Just Uetod Kitchen, 'excellent condition, Insurance Commissioner '! paYt-time cleaning woman. buttons, fancy designs. nished, second floor, older or refrigerator, $50 monthly. 22 Fragrant 9 0 w L fo r n a tive 45 Distinct part at regional office in 33 Unkeeled 48 Swiss river (Ope on shaded half acre lot. ANDOVER — Lakefront, 4 Lake privileges. Low 20s. BUSV- Laurel Manor, 91 (%est- Origihally $399.50, now only m arri^ couple preferred, no Hione 6434053. ' olraresin instance Brick and Radwood To Fill Vacancy for Two Years 5-7-73 7-1-75 Manchester, C!onn. Should be 10 ------34 EverlastingOcera 50 Australian Wall-to-wall in several rooms. acres, exceUent private loca­ Hayes Agency, 6464131. reet, Manchester, 11 a.m. $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, children or pets, parking, hot 24 luike in Notice is also hereby given that a primary will be held M able to work 25-30 hours per 11 W iU ow (p o e t ) ostrich Three or four bedrooms, CONTEIWPORARY tion for most discriminating n : to 4 p.m. dealer. water,, centrally located.' California March 28, 1973, if a candidacy or candidacies are filed in week through June. $2.25 per 26 Eaten away V colonial brick front. Aluminum 8% beautifully appointed buyer. Please call for details. $19,900 — F I V E ro o m i Security deposit. 6434441, 4 4 , T K iW ' accordance with SectiraS 9-382 through 9450, inclusive, o f the hour. Free parking. For inter­ 28 Removed by storms, screens, doors. All this rooms, 34 bedrooms, 3% tiled Hayes Agency, 6464131. winterized lake house. Paneled ..r— : 1 AVON Representatives get ESTATE^ and household lots to __mm]— view call 646-7250, ask for Jim P ” t ______■ cu ttin g lus a beautiful swimming pool baths, - beamed cathedral throughout. Completely fur­ General Statutes, as amended, by persons other than party- more out of life. Meet new buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. moiiiiiooD ms. Moulton, Manager. 29 Traveling I rear yard! Low 30s, worth ceilings in large living room, nished. Sleeps 9, Aluminum endorsed candidates. friends, while you sell products FOUR'^OOM tenement, 2$] 124 M6M It MNNbNkr ' Btock S more. Belfiqre Agency, 647- formal dining room, music combination storms and Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by pr on of the world’s largest cosmetic CLEAN USED — refrigerators, ' RidgewOod Street, $100. Securi­ Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap- reserve (ab.) OicLof Town-f or Sale 76 Tm. R*t- ’ S- Oif,—AH ilgWt rtimed o MATURE woman wanted to 1413. screens. Audrey Schaffer, behalf of any enrolled Republican Party member may be C) I97J by Unitvd r«iilurtt Sytxtir.tt*. Inf. tv;* company in yoiir ^ r e time ranges, automatic washers ty. 643-5873. ' i polntmenta. An. abundance o f privacy so Romanian rooii) (patio adjacent), .ultra babysit in my home, two days Broker, 8754351. obtained from Janice B< Libby, RepubUcan Registrar of Voters, near home. Phone 289-4922. with guarantees. See them at B. In Uiis small wooded complex. coin kitchen wito all built-ins — 31 M oths MANCHESTER 8-room weeUy, Green Manor areU. 649- D. Pearl’s Appliances,’ 649 Main breakfasr room “ plus” Lakeside Drive, Andover, Cl^ectlcut. Instructions for filhig JOE T H E C L I P 0306. CHAIHiES Apartbients, East 32 Friend (F r.) Garrison Colonial executive St., CaU 643-2171. Middle Turnpike, 4Mi room 3 3 M u sica l laundry and fam ily room. OPEN FOR INSPECTION such a candidacy are contained in Part I, Instruction Page, of ..‘ u t home in Highland Estates. 0 WOMAN wanted for telephone townRbuse,^ IVi baths, all com ed y the petition form, copies of which are available in said PART-TIME waitress, mor­ Must be seen at $62,900. ^ Most attractive wooded VERNON ...... 23 BRANCROFT DRIVE 8 V T M E contact work, hours 6-9, four MOVING — must sell three appliances, carpeted, air- 35 S lee v ele ss Registrar’s office. Prior to obtaining the petition form, the nings and nights. Apply A. C. 2 owner, call 646-0881. private rear yard. A dream -n M E S D U nights per week, $2.50 per hour month old, 2-door refrigerator, conditioners, heat and hot garm ents 8uiNlay 2-S p.m. Petersen Farms, ^ North throushout for the ultiihate in consent o f each candidate to be p r o p o ^ therein plus a dejposit 5 - 3 plus commission. Wifi ftrain. • a s k in g ' $125. A ls o ,.g r e e n SS.^ther w w w Directions: WUbur Cross Highway to Route 44, to Vernon M r i c d i e water, storage, basement gar­ Odriin) MANCHESTER - Thres- gracious living; $76,000. . of $25.00 for each such candidate must be fUed with said Main Street, Manchester. Ckigswell chair, roHaWav cot, CAR- rl460.. #•••••••••••••••••••#•#••••• age, $230. By appointment, • 1^ ptfnMbMMMM 39 Female ru ff bedroom Ranch, 1% baths, rec, Circle, to Route 30, to Vernon Avraue, to South Street. Left Registrar. A petition containing the required number of ' ‘Menki.to I drop-leaf kitchen table or 1 tazanna thorti I l yea biiiita hMlkil to 8 nckkif Ciharles Ponticelli, 649-9644, - niinii m iniiii h i s u b i 41Shashonaan room, plaster walls, hic^ scenic on South, ri|^t on Bcancroft. Signt^posted. signatures of enrolled RepubUcan members in the Town must JM4UIGEIZ WOMAN, o^yer 18, for everything for $1W. 649-6115. 6464800. In d ian 646-3233 ' Rentals start at |2SS Including location view. $36,900. Hayes Five-room Rancher, plus l$xl5’ faihUy room, bissement, au­ be filed with said; Registrar of Voters not later t ^ 4 P.M. on ■amNMPA,N,'i bookkeeping and general office chtor...lHWMl DM M $43-2711. beat." Model apartment open 42 R iver in Agency, 646:0131. i; 9I.WAT 8ON tomatic heat aiM| hot water, sewer, city w a tv , just^right lot. Kri work, part-time, hours 11 a.m. TWO CHAIRS and sofa, MANCHESTER - One- dally i-5 P.M ., Sat. and Sun., K ash m ir March 7th, 1973, being thO 21st day preceding the day of the 46 Edible seed ■'1 ------■ ! I.'.' I!'------^------to 4 p:m., 5 days a week, . ^ l y Situation Wanted 35 (converts to double bed), 9x12 bedroom ranch type apartment, lS-5 P.M. Other times by BEACH Move right in, primary. , *7HETX3KTOlS£ appointment. 47 Italian coin SIX-ROOM-C!ajpe, garage, deep i in person. Mr. Oougfaerty, Mon­ carpet and pad (from cleaner), private entrance, includes heat R U L E TA TE CO. Dated at Andover, Gonnecticut, this 23rd day of February, 1973. KNEW when 49 John (G aelic) H lot. New roof. V eiy lo w ^ . Mr. 8 DONALO S. aailE REALTY CO. day through Friday, 11-5 p.iii. BABYSITTING by week or several lamps, coffee table, and appliances, $170 per month. SOCongera ■aallan , 847-1866 RUTH K. MUNSON ' "TV c a r OFF PAUL W. DBIiaMI, •r*r Lombardo, i Bidfiore Agency, IE6L1M8 M U Shell Car Wash, 344 Broad St., weekends. Also qleaning by . lamp table, air-conditioner, $W Paul-W. Dougan, 64S-4535, 646- Bog SlBaatiiig ■n^fme'ojon) 647-1413. ^ MraM&ESSSJSBWaaBii tBB-TBBB (Clerk of the MunicipaUty) Manchester. day. Call 872-6635. ' for all of it. 849-2217. . 1021. . 64S-4BS5 (MWWAm INTISFSIU AMR) , J

. ■ i r r A .■V. 0 ^ 'i y i ; PAGE SIXTF^’W w MAMCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandiestfer? Cbim.. Sa^. March 1973 Vernon ilrctt l^ifUce Lt€^ Obituaries The Weather a non-surety b1. Vincent H. meeting of the Greater funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Lottie small parcel will be sold by the knit suit, Janet Lynne Aube, 19, of East Hartford, raised provide labor ~and service tenders for the Democratic her right hand Friday, and repeating the oath spoken by ’’ the same time as the McGovern, commander of the Bridgeport Chamber of guarantees required by the gubernatorial nomination. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Croft Goudreault, 78, of 2 Field railroad to the State of Connec­ Lloyd A. Lumbra, 43; of 218 ceremonies took placp at the 99th Combat Su^iort Group at Commerce, Killian offered a 9 p.m. Dr., wife of John B. ticut along with a chain of right- Gov. Thomas J. Meskiil, became the first woman recruit Service Conducted federal government., . Gov. Thomas Meskill, a Buckland Rd., South Windsor, be hid,’’ he he'continued, “and Sykes School auditorium. Westover AFB, I^ss. seven-point program for im­ Killian’s program, which he Republican, has been opposed Goudreault, died Thursday in of-ways in the near future, and in the history of the Connecticut Anny National Guard. was charged Friday afteraoon Nearly. 150 women of all Col. North’s wife, Carol, who Also Army Lt. Col. Robert mediate action' to restore bus New Britain General Hospital the lease then would be - nobody li^ts a lamp to put it described as “fusing to a state-level subsidy for Richard McConville. Later this summer, the pretty Manchester Community with threatening. He was faiths joined together Friday " lives in Wellfleet, Mass., Wright, Navy Cmdr. Donald service. suggestions made from many after a lengthy illness. assigned to the state. The noon to observe the World Day under a bowl. Instead, he puts it restoring and maintaining bus Richard McConville, 77, of 99 College sophomore will begin 15-weeks of basic and ad­ released oh a written promise on a lamp stand, where it gives planned to attend yesterday’s Brocklehurst, Marine S. Sgt. “Any effective solution to the quarters over the past several service and most towns and Bora in Coldbrook, N. S., mayor feels that the land could to appear in court March 19. Of Prayer with a luncheon and ceremonies, but stayed at'fiome Arthur Avedisian and John bus crisis,” Killian said, “must Keeney St. died Friday at his Can., she lived in Newington for then be purchased from the vanced training at Camp McClellan in Alabarna. She will light for everyone in the house. months,” .would “remove any cities belonging to transit dis-» service at South United awaiting a telephone call from Franchi, executive director of meet two basic requirements: alleged threat of uncontrolled 5 home. tricts have voiced objectidps to 25 years before moving to state or a long term lease for a be classified a legal assistant and upon completion of her Methodist (Church. " In ithe same way, your li^ t her husband. It must assure our towns and Mr. McConville was bom in Gary J. Martin, 17, of 428 must shine before people, so VIVA of New York. state spending. It would protect a subsidy on a district Icvhl. Rockville seven years ago. nominal amount could be training will be assigned to the Judge Advocate General Lake St., was charged Friday The World Day 6f Prayer, However, the colonel’s Mayor Frank J, McCoy cities of a level of bus service County Armagh, Ireland, and Besides her husband, sur­ arranged. that they will see the good the state and the state’s The legislature has Section at Hartford. afternoon with violation . of sponsored in Manchester by mother, Mrs. Florence North of accepted the tree on behalf of which truly meets the needs of taxpayers from paying the cost had lived in ^^ch ester for 59 vivors are a son, Edward C. Requests for bids for con­ (%urch Women United, was things you do and give praise to authorized a one cent per gallon years. Before retiring in 1959, / Mbj. Gen. John F. Freund, Conn^ticut adjadent probation. C!ourt date is March Mqpchester, and his sister, the Town of Vernon from Mrs. their people; and it must assure of non-essential bus service. It gasoline tax to districts wishing Goudreault of Watertown, N. Y. struction of the sta.irway went observed in 168 countries. This your Father in heaven.’’ the stote that the towns are not he had been employed at ' generai, was on hand for the ceremony in MeskilTs office 5. After quoting exerpts from Mrs. Patricia lamonico, and Sandra D’Agata, organizer of would make local authority to use it as a means to subsidize and two grandsons. The funeral unanswered recently, accor­ year’s theme was “Alert in Our brother. Bob North, both of the affair: given a blank check on the State Cheney Bros, for many years will be Monday at 2 p. m. in the ding to the mayor, and he is Friday morning as the brown haired Penny High School the rock musical, “Godspell,’’ responsible for the cost of ser­ bus service and the state would Time.’’ VeraoiC were on hand to help The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Treasury to draw on at their vice above and beyond the level and later at Hamilton Standard Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 asking the Town Engineer Summonses issued for :•> The Rev. Dr. George W. he said “To be alert in our time fund service until the tax could Division of United Aircraft graduate was sw^orn in by the governor. with the planting of the pastor of Union (Congregational whim.” found essential by the state.” Elm St., Rocky Hill: Burial will Leonard Szczesny to review the alleged 'motor vehicle Webb, pastor of South United ; on the World Day of Prayer, we. be implement; however, cities Corp., Windsor Locks. Janet’s father, Joseph T.R. Aube, is a retired National Freedom Tree in Center Park. (Church, gave the dedication In outline, the Killian He said he has submitted the and towns have pushed for a be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, plans and see whether the town violations by Manchester police Methodist Church, gave the must hear again that the good proposal calls for: State aid, He was an Army veteran of Guard chief warrant officer and superintendent of the news is that God sent his only Among the vast crowd bf prayer, and the Rev. Paul program to the governor, the_ one-cent portion of the existing Rocky Hill. might do the construction, or included: opening prayer and par­ spectators, was Ck)l' North’s using existing law and funds, to World War I and a communi­ Hartford Armory. son into the world to be the light Hebert of St. Michael’s (Church, lei;islative leaders and the gasoline tax and the legislature Friends may call at the new requests for bids should be Annette L. Tremko, 25, of ticipated in the service. kindergarten teacher. Miss Paquatuck, the benediction. underwrite deficits front bus cant of the Church of the extended. > Susan Aube, 17, also has expressed a desire to follow in, of every man.” Connecticut Conference of reportedly is luke-warm to the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Ashford, charged with The Rev. Lyman Farrar, co- Marjorie Stephens, who said The U.S. Air Force (Color service found essential by joint Mayors. Assumption .. . and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 following to closely in connec “ The focal point of our prayer idea. ‘' The question of the lease has her sister and father’s footsteps by joining the Guard. pastor of Center she came to the ceremonies Guard from Westover AFB determination of the Transpor­ The funeral will be Monday at to 9 p. m. tion with a two-car accident on Congregational Church, and life, " he' 8aid,“ is the light of 8:30 a.m. from the John F. been referred to the Planning Janet, whose hobbies include pistol shooting and skiing, becaure “He was one of the presented the colors, and the tation Commissioner and the N. Main St. Damage was minor president of the newly formed 'Christ shining gloriously nicest boys I ever had in municipalities; municipal un­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Commission for action, with a is studying law enforcement at Manchester Community through a (Cross of suffering.” ' Rockville High School Bai|d Mrs. David Wi Gormley and no injuries were reported,, Manchester Area (Conferences school.” ^ provided patriotic music. VirK derwriting of municipally- Center St., with a Mass of the reply due at the next council College. She has worked part time with a stock brokerage according to police. He ano suggested to the women VERNON — “Mrs. Audrey meeting March 19. of (Churches, told the grqiq) Qiat Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, cent D’Agata led the audience required service above this Mayors Decide Resurrection at the Church pf office in West Hartford. Patricia R. Whitehouse, 19, of there is much solenuiity sur­ that they get their light up on the Assumption at 9. Burial will Monette Gormley, 43, of Jan superintendent of the Vernon in the Pledge of Allegiance. basic level; abandonment of Dr., wife of David W. Gormley, Another parcel of railroad , The Aubes have two other daughters, Robin, 9, and Mrs. Eart Hartford, charged Friday rounding a world day of prayer, the lanqt'Stand, no m att^ what any proposal to allow “an ad­ be in St. James Cemetery.- their a ^ pr stage of life, ahd let died Friday at Manchester property is also under con­ Sharon Zizzamia of Windsor. night on Cobper Hill St. with *. ‘.‘But to be really, alert in our Plant Freedom Tree ditional highly discriminatory Friends may call at the failure to renew registration it shinie b^ore mien and women, % To Walk Softly Memorial Hospital. sideration for purchase by the A National Guard spokesman saiid Janet is only the third time,’’ he said, “we must Bob North bf Vernon, brother of Lt. Col. Kenneth North, wielding a gold shovel, plants the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 She was bora in Rockville, a and failure to change address reflect a re^xmse to our faith so that (^ e rs lAay see one’s and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to town. This involves a right-of- Freedom Tree, as his mother, Mrs. Florence North and sister, Mrs. Patricia lamonjca, daughter of Burton and Emma way between Windsorville Rd. woman to join a Guard unit in NeW England. One woman on licence and registration. that includes those great w ot^ good works. < Reds Boycottiug WASHINGTON (AP) — Sensing possible change of heart 9 p.m. Gersteinlauer Monette. She in Vernon and Windemere in has enlist^ in the Maine National Guard and another in Court date is March 26. in the fifth chapter of Matthdw i(i>thers participating ''in the watch. Also looking on is Congressman Robert Steele. The .Freedom Tree and plaque, by the Nixon administration, the nation’s municipal service were Mrs. Lena was a member of the First Ellington. This also has been Massachusetts. Nationwide, the Army National Guard has Elizabeth A. Lombardi, 26, of when the crpwdn gathered which will be placed nearby, honors not only Col. North, but ail prisoners of War and those Terrorists leaders have taken a conciliatory approach to the fiscal 12Q Downey Dr., charged Shubert, Mrs: Walter Hobby missing in action. (Tomlinson photo) ’ Thomas S.. Flynn . Congregational Church. referred to the Planning Com­ 60 enlisted women, 79 nurses and three female officers. around Jesus and'he said to Joiut Sessiou showdown between the federal and local governments. Thomas Sanford Fiynn, 62, of Besides, her husband and mission for action at the next Friday afteraoon on S. Main St. them, ‘You are like a light for and Mrs. J. Edward McKee«c9'^ Surrender M 1 The National League of Cities West Hartford, division chief of parents. Survivors are three council meeting. with passing'a stopped school the whole world.’’ Mrs. Mary Stewart was soloist accompanied by James McKay. SAIG(M (AP) — The (Coiiununists announced to ^ y they board voted Sunday to try to The action, at the start of a appraisals for the State of sons, Kevin P. Gormley, David bus. ^ u r t date is March 26. “A city built on a hill cannot P. Gormley, and Kerry P. Mayor McCoy said that he Heidi J. Crosier, 28, of West would boycott sessions of the four-party J. had been informed of an offer Contract AwRrdpd Suffield, chajrged Friday at Commission until ffie Saigon government increases the News Main and School Sts. with KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - 'programs but to avoid a headon Conference of Mayors, con­ vacationing. He was the father Funeral services will be Mpn- made by a private party for this number of prisoners of war to be released in the second Diplomats, Sudanese officials day at 11 a. m. at the First parcel and he had referred the failure to obey a traffic control collision. trasted sharply with the of Mrs. William K. Hanley III phase of exchanges. Capsules and newsmen wept openly “We must recognize the challenge thrown down last of Manchester. Congregational Church. The matter to both the Planning and For Cooper ft ill signal and failure to carry for Communist representatives I American officials said the and a U.S. proposal urging all today as a U.S. presidential President is in a v e ^ strong week, by the Democratic Other survivors are his wife, Rev. John A. Lacey will of­ Conservation and Recreation registration. Court date is Solid Waste plane left Khartoum to take ficiate. Burial will be' in Grove Commissions, because he felt ^ r c h 19. announcement by Nortii Viet^ parties to halt the bloodshed position on the question of majority of the National Gover­ two sons, another daughter, two Soldier Killed home the bodies and families of federal domestic spending and nors Conference. brothers, two sisters, and five Hill Ceipete^, Rockville. this land might serve Renovation Work Eugene F. Torpey, 24, of Eaiit nam qnd the Viet (>ong took that has continued during the 37 Hartford, charged with failure them by surprise. They warned days since the cease-fire. BELFAST (AP) - A ^n-age two U.S. diplomats murdered (hat sustained unanimity by the grandchildren. Friends may call at the Burke recreational purposes as part of by Palestinian guerrillas. the Hockanum River Linear failure; the paving of the to grant right of way in connec­ that the prisoner release British soldier died early today Disposal Pl^n Congress against him is not The Democratic governors Funeral services will be Mon­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., C.H. Nickerson and Co., Inc. after being beaten and shot by a The burlap-wrapped bodies of Rockville, tomorrow from 2 to 4 Park, bicycle trails or other of Toirington with a bid of . roadway leading into the treat­ tion with a two-car accident on schedule rs already one week very likely;” the board said in a voted to oppose Nixon’s special day at 2 p.m. at St. James mob of women in Belfast. U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel policy statement. and 7 to 9 p. m. pursuits. $614,320, has been awarded the ment plant by town crews, Center St. m ly this morning, behind. revenue sharing unless he gives Episcopal Church, West Hart­ rather than the contractor; th e niVaetg of m olnift^ Gary Barlow, 19, wds With a Jr. and Qiarge d’Affaires G. “We may very well fight our them better answers to uncer­ ford. Burial will be in Fairview contract for reconstruction and Police said Uiat some minor in­ The Communists claimed Wounded Knee SOL R. COHEN alternative for some years to changes in the motor control juries were reported. Court <)owritown m onehuf^ Saigon reduced by about one patrol sent to search an apart­ Curtis Moore were carried particular issues in the tainty brought on by his im­ Cemetery, West Hartford. renovations at the Cooper,,Hill ' (Herald Reporter) come, he said. from the blOod-spattered Saudi water treatment plant, accor­ center and. in the flow meter date is March 19. half the number of military Peace Pipe ment house in the Rpman Congress and with the poundment and by budget . Friends may call at the y c m o f l Catholic Lower Falls iarea of The GE report is a Arabian Embassy on Sunday. ding an announcement by Town device. prisoners it was to release as Manchester is one of 23 preliminary one and could be executive but a declaration of slashes for state and local Taylor and Modeen Funeral The 50-year-old filter plant, Still Unlit Belfast after a sniper shdt one The eight guerrillas sur­ all-out war on the executive is a programs financed chiefly by Home, 136 S. Main St., West Manager Robert B. Weiss, part of the second phase of the Connecticut cities and towns revised by July 1, when its final, built by Cheney Brothers to im­ POW exchange schedule drawn of his comrades late Sunday. rendered to Sudanese course which is very unlikely to the federal goveraihent.. Hartford, Sunday from 7 to 9 yesterday. MMII2ISTER COlilUlin (»LLEGE WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. being considered for a regional report is due, said a spokesman authorities after holding out for Groundbreaking ceremonies prove water quality in its VERNON up by the Vietnam peace ac­ An army spokesman' said garbage and rubbish produce victory and which p.m. s Bus to Hartford (AP) — Peace talks in a tepee Barlow became separated-from for the Department of En­ 60 hours. ^ are set for March 12, and if manufacturing process, was not Roland Mercier, 30, of New cord. were scheduled today at processessing installation, un­ would be counterproductive to But the municipal le a d e rs'^ The family suggests that any EXTENSION SERVICES the patrol and was set u ^ n by vironmental Protection (DEP). The terrorists also killed the said they are sticking by toe work proceeds on schedule, -it designed to treat water for Britain, was charged early Uie South Vietnamese said Wounded Knee, a hamlet held der a statewide solid waste Legislators were informed our interests,” the board said. memorial contributions may be about 40 Catholic women. He Belgian charge d’affaires, Guy The boldest suggestion from principle of revenue sharing should be completed b^ late this domestic use. Friday morning with intoxica­ ManehMtor Community Collogo oOoro ■ varloty of non- they would turn 3,000 prisoners since lliesday by militant In­ system being recommended by the first phase of the statewide made to the Endowment Fund Needs 40 Riders Improvements have been was'heaten to the ground by the Eid, but freed Jordanian the board was to press “for lif­ and placing their hopes on of St. James Episcopal Church, year. tion and disoi^erly conduct. over to the C!ommunists, but dians who. have burned a the General Electric Co. system would cost about $209 A definite response from at terested in Hartford or East made to the plant to treat the crodK coursoo to tho gonofol Hanoi and the Viet 0>ng said screaming women, who kicked, Charge Adley el Nasser, Saudi ting of hasty and ill-thought-out enactment of a second stage to ** West Hartford. Hartford, their destination in The Nickerson Go. bid is government proposal to end the GE, which was com­ Ambassador Abdullah Malhouk least 40 people is needed before about $64,000 higher than the water for domestic consump­ Police also charged Mercier CONSUMER AND THR AUTOMOBILE that figure, according to the hit and scratched him. During missioned qight months ago to freezes and rapid development fill the gaps created b^Nixon’s either town, the approximate armed stand-off. ' the melee a pistol cattieil by - (.Sr»- Pu({«* Ki;;lilcen) and his wife unharmed. a commuter bus service from $550,000 voted for the project in tion through the years., with possession of a controlled Starting March 28, three classes. cease-fire agreement, should be recommepd and design a of new initiatives ....” economy moves. time they would n e ^ transpor­ The Justice Department one of the women went off, and Vernon to Hartford and East a Nqv. 7 referendum. 'The 14- Residents, especially on the substance after he was Wednesdays 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuition: $10.00 7,000. , ‘ system to recover glass and Mrs. Julia A. Richards tation, and any other pertinent proposed late Sunday that the the bullet hit Barlow iq| the Hartford will be undertaken by other bids received ranged west side of town, have com­ searched 'when they found a The impasse, if not quickly 200 Indians who invaded metals and to extract energy (COVEINTRY—The funeral of the Post Road Stages of Sputti information. plained about the taste and odor small quantity .of a substance head. ' ' He also reported that the bus price from $621,000 to $737,207. BEQINNING BRIDGE settled, could throw the already Wounded Knee could depart from solid waste, released its Mrs. Julia A. Richards of Windsor, Vernon Mayor Frank of the water, and officials s u sp e c t to be marijuana. Starting March 5, eight classes. largely ineffective, bickering Gerald Park, who died Friday operator is optimistic about the Bids were opened Jan. 12 and with no threat of arrest b a n ­ Dollar Improves. - preliminary report Saturday. It Laurel Lake Background Report J. Mc(Coy announced today. since that time they have been traced the trouble to the treat­ He was held in lieu of a $500 Mondays 7:30-9:30 p.m.'Tultlon: $17.50 commission into chaos and ning at 10 a.m. EST today. was mailed to legislators by the at Windham Community As soon as the required possibility of such a service, but ment plant. bond and presented in court at LONDON (APj - The. U.S. is not encouraging about the studied by town officials until delay the exchange of rail l^ e federal offer stipulated dollar improved sharply in Department of Environmental Memorial Hospital, will be number of responses is ob­ Every possible effort is being East Hartford Friday where he HISTORY OF MANCHESTER prisoners. past the March 28 possibility of service , to Pratt the'; decision was made. the Indians must depart without bank-to-bank dealings tmay as Protection, which had chosen Monday at 8:15 a.m. from ohe tained, an immediate' applica­ made to ke^p cost of the project was released on his written Starting March 27, seven classes. deadline. ^ and Whitney. Apparently, an According to Weiss, who met their weapons and that only European foreign exchanges GE from among 20 bidders to Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tion will be made to the PUC at a minimum, according to promise to appear. Tuesdayr 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tuition: $10.00 Disagreements over the attempt to run such a service with the contractors, several males must identify themselves remained shut for the s ^ n d design the system. Prjoposed Plan Based On Main St., Manchester, with a for permission for the bus to ~ Weiss. His case has been continued. prisoner release postponed dis­ Mass of the Resurrection at St. some time ago met with items are being further as they pass through federal day while monetary .experts Last Wednesday Bnight at run on 1-86 to Hartford and/or reviewed to reduce the costs. b e g in n in g TEN N IS cussion today of U u^ majOT lines. Waddell School, one'of the foUr James Church at 9. Burial will East Hartford. failure. Meetings Changed Richard M. Pinney, 16, .of 39 sought ways of forestalling a However the mayor felt that Among these' are a change Starting April 23, six classes issues before the commission: Federal officials said a grand renewal of speculation. panelists of a forum discussion, be in Hillside Cemetery, East The mayor has asked those The South Windsor Board Vernon Ave., Rockville, was Mondays 4:30-6:00 p.m. Tuition: $15.00 there was a definite growing from turbine to.diesel engine; charges that the North Viet-, jury investigation at a later Dealers said the dollar’s im­ “Landfill — Yes or No?” was Hartford. definitely interested in either of Education will not be charged Friday at Rockville namese have built a missile site Charles Kurker, principal Need, Costs, Environment response from workers at Pratt the elimination of automatic date would determine if provement apparently came' Friends may call at the bus run to write to his office, High School with disorderly For further Information, mmtaot Manchester Community at Khe Sanh, freer movement funeral home Sunday from 2 to and Whitney, and further starting in the event of a power meeting for Special Budget charges were warranted. from some profit taking by sanitary engineer for DEP’s stating whether they are in- Meetings Tuesday and conduct after police received a College, Extension Services, 646-4900, extension 384 or Solid Waste Management . 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. definite responses over the complaint- from high school speculators who unloaded more BY SOL R. COHEN the studies show there would be existing area, said he took into weekend would stitnulate in­ Thursday as previously an- 308. 4 ■ , ■ than $15 billion during the past Program. will be reduced about 30 per Puppet Show authorities. He was released on (Herald Reporter) no adverse effect on the consideration a possible state- cent. The lost area will Court of Probate " terest on the part of thd bus . nounced. The Board will two weeks to buy stronger The forum was to explore the Mrs. Ernest S. Reed pro^and cons of Manchester’s environment in the area of the sponsored plan for resource eventually be used for open VERNON—Mrs. Verna Reed, District of Manchester operator. - Set at Lutz ' meet March 12 in a Special Viet Cong Free currencies. — The Town of Manchester has Hockanum'River, Hop Brook recovery, toe impact of toe Experts doubted that the im­ hterch 13 referendum ,qUesiion, space and recreation. 62, of Kelly Rd. died this mor­ NOTICE.TO CREDITORS Budget Meeting at Timothy fjvhich proposes a $1,3^,000 ap­ released a comprehensive and Laurel Lake, are in state’s wetlands act, the ... The surest method of Miss Eileen Packard of Edwards School, rather than provement would last. report entitled, “Land Use — agreement. He said that planned widening of toe Wilbur ning at Rockville General ESTATE OF FRANK F. YEOMANS Rockville, a professional propriation for purchasing, a preserving wetlands is through Hospital. She was the wife of A bout Tow n 34 More POWs ■* 1^' Solid Waste — Water "public ownership, paid as part Cross Highway, and the on­ Pursuant to ap order of Hon. William puppeteer, will be the activity in the high school. A Lenten, Reminder from Shady Glen — 110-acre addition to the town’s public ovraership. ’The project E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be The Manchester Society of Resources,” which is the basis of the necessary sanitai solid going development of the Ernest S. Reed. guest Sunday afteraoon at Lutz "Typhoid Outbreak landfill area and for effecting will preserve 70 per cent of toe Mrs. Reed was bora Feb. 17, presented to the fiduc|aiy named below Professional Handwriting CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) — The Viet Cong of proposals to expand the waste disposal is the only sure Spencer St. area. on or before May 27, lOT or be barred by Junior Museum. She will HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) - improvements there. affected wetland. 1913 in Winthrop, Mass., and Analysts will hold its monthly A bout Tow n released 34 more prisoners of war in Hanoi todays in­ town’s sanitary landfill area way to accomplish the ..! The design flood stage for law; th e fiduciary is: meeting Monday at 9:30 a.m. at demonstrate the making and Clam A “voluntary quarantine^ has It was Kurker’s -conclusion and to make extensive im­ preservation” of the Laurel had lived in Manchester before Frank H. Yeomans working of her own styles of The Veterans Council of cluding the only foreign woman held by the Communists, been imposed on a migrant that, regardless of what system Weiss said': he and O’Neill, the Hockanum River will be cmning to Vernon 11 years ago. 57 Kensington Street the home of Geraldine Tucker. provements there. Lake area— in its natural state,* plus toe study reports by toe puppets. Manchester will meet Monday and a U.S. Air Force hospital plane brought theni to Clark farm labor camp here qh an DEP comes up with, lowered ahd toe small loss in Besides her husband, she is '' ■ Manchester, Conn. For further information call at 8 p.m. at the American Chowder Mancliester would be wise to The report is under a $26,000 as open-space land, as a solid consultants, I back Kraatz’s flood storage is insignificant. 06040 647-1679. Following her presentation. Air Base for a presidential welcome. attempt to halt a local grant from the New England waste disposal area, and as a survived by her mother, Mrs. The Charlie Brown Birthday Legion home^___ Served Every Tuesday epidemicnof typhoid found in 15 have a backup system. He said findings, presented here in his ... Ecological damage will be Alfred W. Hunt of Andover. and Friday President Ferdinand E. Mar­ the town couldn’t lose if it votes Regional Commission. It was future recreational site. own words: minimal. Coifil of Probate Party Puppet Show will be per­ '' Ladies of St. James Church of 107 persons sent to hospitals compiled, prepared and written The Holmes Funeral Home, District of Manchester Sunspt Rebekah Lodge will formed by the children who cos was on hand because two Leopold, captured May 9, for testing. :'f> the appropriation. Even if the ... Water quality will be will meet in a body at 7:45 p.m. H by Ronald Kraatz, a solid waste 400 Main St., Manchester, is in meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd have attended the winter ses­ Filipino employes of the Voice 1968, in Kontum province, said landfill site were abandoned or Manchester voters will go to ... Solid waste must go protected and toe provision for NOTICE TO CREDITORS*- Sunday at the John F. Tierney _ 4 )lu s— The 2,00 residents ‘‘are disposal engineer in the public the polls March 13 to consider a charge of arrangements, which Fellows Hall. After the sion puppet class, which was in­ of America were among those when he was told he could make allowed to leave the camp to used for some other purpose, somewhere. Even toe most op- reducing the existing landfill Funeral Home, 219 W. Center freed, along with 27 American works department, hired by the $1,391,000 proposed are incomplete. r ESTATE OF MARY R. HOWARD meeting, refreshments will be structed by Mrs. Mary Ellen a speech, “The first thing I buy -food or work but tto t’s said Kurker, it still would keep timistic projections for influence will be included. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Williann St., to pay their respects to the military men, three American town under the federal appropriation — with $449,500 of served by Mrs. Ruth Beckwith Linderman. thought of was to add up the about all,” Dade (bounty Pqblic its monetary value. He said, resource recovery show a con­ ... Operational plans to her E. FitzGerald, Judge,.all claims must be late Paul Shea, husband of Mrs. civilians and two West German y e ^ in captivity that the men Emergency Employment it for purchasing the 110-acre tinuing need for land disposal. presented to the fiduciary named below and Mrs. Bernice (^x. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenberg Health Director Dr. Milton tiecause not all waste will be develoi^ will minimize visual Card of Thanks Elizabeth, Shea. They will also Corn Program. Laurel Lake parcel and $941,500 ... Interim sanitary landfills on or before May 26,1973 or be barred by of 139 N. Lakewood Circle will medical workers. i i ^ i s crew had served. Saslaw said Sunday. “They’ve recycleable, there always will problems during landfilling In mjr recent bereavement I found attend in a body funeral ser-' One of The Germans was '^‘1 stopped counting at 150: for improvements to the area. are necessary to provide comfort in tbe tbougbtfulneu of my law. The fiduciary is: ' > ' ;------be Host’ and hostess Sunday ' been ordered to stay in the be some n e ^ for landfill. periods, especially from adja­ Joseph E. Howard . vices Monday morning at 9:451 The report by Kraatz relativei, friendi, neighbors, and NOTICE OF HEARING from 2 to 5 p.m. at the museum. Chowder . nurse Monika Schwinn, 30, who One hundred fifty years for 34 camp.” In reply to a question concer­ The studies were by Griswold disposal until resource cent highways. 187 Homestead Street STATE OF CONNECTICUT at St. James Church. Served Every Wednesday was captured near Da Nang and Fuss of Manchester, estimates ^,600,(K)0 as the ul­ recovery includes a high per bearen. Thank yon for the flowers, food Manchester, Conn. p^ple is a long time. But there ning regional facilities, he said .:. O ^n space relief for toe auLcards. Tbe memory of your kindness COURT OF PROBATE 06040 and Saturday April 27, 1969. 1 is no sorrow in this group today. OppofiKB Amnesty he t^ fd n ’t predict what GE consulting engineers; Clarence timate capital expenditure for cent of toe solid waste. Interstate highways and from will abraifs remain with me. Also my Court of‘Probate, District of It was the second prisoner I think right now tpis is the hap­ W. Welti of Manchester, the sanitary landfill area. Weiss ... Suitable landfill sites near thanks to Or. Keeney and Uie nurses at Manchester, District No. 25. ORANGE HALL WASHINGTON (AP) - will Tecotmnend, except that surrounding development will E ST A T E O F CATHERINE release in two days. On Sunday, piest group of men in the United hydrogeologist; aneP Rudy J. has proposed another the, population centers are rare uaniiiiMter Memorial Hospital. Court of Probate W e $ell Fdrht Freah 'Uilk in Quart* and Half Gallon* Tt ; Among'^thbqsands of persons Menchesters landfill area, as be maintained. BORELLO, an incapable person. Mrs. Christine McKinney District of Manchester the Norih Vietnamese freed 106 States or any place else in this who sent letters on the subject, now; constituted, was not b ^ g Favretti, landscape architect. referendum sometime in toe and hard to establish. A large ... An inunensely valuable Date of Order, February 26, 1973. if' Americans and two Thais in world ... Of course, we will not the White House says, four of conkdered. The studies and the report, in 1980’s for a. portion of the ad­ landfill already exists here and water .and land based In Menioriam NOTICE TO CREDITORS Petitioner: Alb Hanoi. be completely satisfied or hap­ every five oppose amnesty for He said the GE plan is addition to exploring expansion ditional funds. The remainder, expansion will eliminate recreational. area will be b loviiM memory of Elixabeth W. he said, would be handled by locating a new site. ~- SRooe, who passed away March 3, IMS. ESTATE OF RUTH M. KLEIN aka Court of Probate 4. First off the plane today was py until all our friends still in young men who left the country expected to designate priorities and improvements in the provided. RUTH KLEIN District of Manchestw the ranking American military Hanoi are released by the end rather than go to Vietnam. for implementation of its solid sanitary landfill area, explore increased yearly budget ... The Town of Manchester “In total,” said Kraatz, “we There's a beantiful room in Uie Temple Pursuant to an order of Hon. William NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MILDRED B. WASLEY member of the group. Army of this month. That still doesn’t In an effort to demonstrate waste system, with preference also long-range enviponmental allocations to toe sanitary land­ can provide its required solid believe that toe quality and ofG od E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be presented to the fiduciary named below Pursuant to an order of Hon. W)lliam E. V, l!^0 0(>Nyi!NllSNT l40CAli<)iMS j Capt. Stephen R. Lipoid, 28, of make us any less happy today.” public support for President going to those municipalities pro^ams and proposals and fill account. , . waste disposal over thirty years value of toe land and water Where, tbe soul of your loved one wUl FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Every Sat. Night on or before May 28,1973 or be bgrred by K t. S A 44A — Open D ally and Sun. I P a ik sd e B ra n c h -i Mon. tlm i Bat. Milwaukee, Wis. The POWs were dressed in their possible effects. and still maintain a more reet presented to the fiduciary named below L 3 0 P . M . " Nixon’s position, the White which have no alternative for resources would be both She’s just sane ahead Uw. The fiduciary Is: ., on or before May 27,1973 or be barred by Kdohnapd Bernice Bleg) I ‘‘My God, you don’t know how the same gray shirts and dark House said there^ has never solid'-Hfhste disposal. Because Town Manager Robert Weiss . Kraatz, in preparing- the flexible position for future preserved and improved. Fun­ And will wail for you there Herbert A. Phelon, Jr. law. The fiduciary is: Orange Hall — E. Center S t good it is to be free, how good it slacks that other prisoners who been unconditional forgiveness Manchester does have an alter­ said that he, Kraatz and report and in recommending developments and regional ap­ ding is provided through the b that grsat gaidm of the blessed. 63 East Center Street Francis C. Brightman . Manchester. Connecticut 5 Cherry Hill Road is to be home,” he said in a have returned from Hanoi have for draft-dodgers following any native — its landfill area — it William O’Neill, director of the purchase of Laurel Lake proached. necessity of solid waste > Her Children .' 08040 ' Seekonk. Mass. brief speech. worn. public worlis, on toe basis that* and- imnrovements to the ... Wetland afea on toe site h; ■■ war in U.S. history. might be permitted to use that disposal.

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