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Sharp Rise Noted Herald About Town Yesterdays He Earned Degree at Great Odds In Police Report 25 Years Ago The U.S. Submarine Base drinkers will meet Thursday at This date was a Sunday; The By JUNE TOMPKINS Bain says he suffers from degree team will exemplify the 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders Club. manrFjTfitTr Irralh Activity requiring police ac Herald did not publish. recurrent infection in his in­ Fellowcraft degree when it The family groups are open to greatly to $10,314 compared to Mark Bain, 16, the youngest jured leg. tion went up greatly In M a ^ c - only $3,110 in April and $2,939 in visits Friendship Lodge of friends and relatives living with senior ever to graduate from He did not have any home cording to the monthly reporUa; May, 1973. East Catholic High School (ac­ Masons Thursday at 7:30 p.m. severe problem drinkers. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974- VOL. XCHI, No. 222 Manchester—A 10 Years Ago tutelage while he was absent at the Masonic Temple. Capt. J. illage Charm t h ir t y -t w o pag es - tw o sectio ns Police Chief James M. Rear Traffic control arrests rose Manchester High School cording to the Rev. Robert E. don. sharply to 446 from 306 in April from school, but his father saw Bates will preside. Friendship graduates 708 seniors, largest Saunders, principal), did so to it that he had assignments in Total arrests were up to 107 ami 357 in May, 1973. against great odds. officers will wear summer for- class ever, at 71st annual com­ all his subjects at school. On his mals. from April’s 96 and May, 1973’s iffic accidents were up to mencement pageant under Not only did he receive a 90. Felonies, more serious 169 from April’s 151 although own, Bain completed his The executive board of the clear evening skies. regular high school diploma assignments and fulfilled all his Al-Anon family groups will crimes, accounted for 32 of the down frtim 190 of May, 1973. during the graduation exer­ Manchester Junior Woman’s Everett R. Kennedy is requirements. meet tonight at 8 at the Second Club will meet tonight at 8 at cases, down from 42 in April One death, occurred May 17 elected president of cises, but during an awards and 34 in May, 1973. This summer, Bain will Congregational Church parish the home of Mrs. Robert Jar­ Massaro Wins when Roberb^ssard, 17, of 169 Manchester United Fund for ceremony at the high school he house, 385 N. Main St.; Stolen property reported lost Lyness St. died,after a two-car receive an unusual therapy for vis, 46 Niles Dr. Co-hostesses 1964-65. received a Courage Triumph Thursday at 8 p.m. at the went up to ?40,776 compared to collision on Spehcer There his leg-the sun of sunny Italy. are Mrs. Howard M. Holmes Senior Scout Troop 1 leaver trophy—an award specially con­ Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman $25,785 in April and only $18,305 were no deaths this April or Sunday, he boards a jet with his and Mrs. Kenneth Hankinson. for Montreal, Canada, to board ceived for Bain. St.; and Friday at 10 a.m. at in May, 19l73. May, 1973 although ^ e r e were father to go to the' vicinity in Committee chairmen who are “ Empress of England’’ for Bain’s handicap stemmed Italy where his mother’s South United Methodist Church Upset Victory Recovered property also rose three deaths altogetherJn 1973. unable to attend are reminded three-month tour of Europe. from a hit-and-run accident r campus. Alateen for the 12- to Contrary to national trends, relatives live-on the Italian to call Mrs. Donald Tarca, 646- which occurred March 30,1973, 20-year-old children of problem TRESPASSERS there were only four we- Riviera. When he returns in the 6812. PANAM CITY (UPl) - The while he and two friends were fall, he plans to attend related accidents this walking along New Bolton Rd. Canal Zone customs division Manchester Community compared to four in April anc. MASCOT (Rt. 44) about dusk that day. says 129 trespassers have College for a liberal arts In 8th District six in May, 1973. There have UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Mark Bain been arrested thus far this The car that knocked the course. been 11 through May 31 and [PI) — The Nittany Lion, youth down sped away as quick­ Pntchut*8t,,,today as always,,. By SOL R# COHEN Massaro, who resides at 57 White St. and year in Panama Canal retail there were 11 at the same time Pehn State’s athletic symbol Bain, the son of Mr. and Mi%. ly as it appeared. Bain’s two father, the unbroken flesh acted In one of the biggest upsets in re­ who owns the West Side ItaUan Kitchen on stores, which prices are con­ in 1973. c h o ^ by the student body in Murdoch Bain of 6 Indian Dr., friends had no opportunity to 9s a reservoir and kept the boy Famous for fine meats,,. cent years, Eighth District voters Center St., won by a 97 to 78 vote. Massaro siderably lower than in The national trend has been 1906, iVa mountain lion once may always walk with a brace identify the car or the marker, from bleeding to death. Wednesday night elected Michael is an honorary member of the District neighboring Panama. for all figures relating to bike said toXhave roamed the and a limp, but he walks'proud- Meat prices are lower...ham prices are said Bain. During the remainder of the ly and courageously, in spite of Massaro district president for 1974-75, Fire Department. In addition, he is a Most of those arrested were accidents to rise. mountarns in central down with this featured item...40f lb. Unconscious, Bain was school year, Bain convalesced a driver who knocked him down volunteer firefighter in Hose Co. 1 (McKee taken into the retail stores by Animal control in town has ■OWF0r Biq and Willard Marvin and Gordon Pennsylvania where the removed to Manchester with numerous therapy sessions and never looked back. St. Firehouse), Manchester,Town Fire persons holding Canal Zone been very steady compared to Lassow directors for 1974-77. university iXjocated. The Memorial Hospital. which followed a transplant of a Department. purchase-authority cards the past. ’There were 163 com­ Massaro, whose candidacy was kept word “nittany" evolved from Examinations showed his leg section of the damaged artery. DuBuquo Boneless $ a | Marvin resides at 164 N. Elm St. and is issued by the Canal Zone plaints this May compared to secret until he was nominated Wednesday Nita-Nee, the nqme of a artery was cut in two places Aithough he returned to manager of the Sherwin Williamr Paint governm ent or the U.S. 176 in April and 190 in May, night by Wally Irish Jr., public relations legendary IndiaiXmaiden above aiid below the knee, with school this year, he spent many Co. store on Main St. He defeated Osgood armed forces. Fines of up to 1973. Dogs collected were 137 The teletype was invented officer for the District Fire Department, who fell in love with X trader a separation of the femur and days away from school m 1928, five years after the by a 104 to 81 vote. $50 were levied against the compared to 151 in April and 163 BUFFET HAM"*’'® defeated William Hankinson, president for who was imprisoned amj left tibia. Fortunately, said his 3 to 4 Lba. trespassers. receiving medical treatment. television set. the past five years and a director for six Lassow, who resides at 102 Hollister St., \ in May, 1973. to die in Penn’s Cave. is president of Ellsworth & Lassow (oil years before then. Marvin defeated We have Morrell Hams and Tobin's 1st. company) on Oakland St. He defeated Harold Osgood Sr., a director for eight Prize hams at lower prices. Now Sheridan by an 89 to 82 vote. years. Lassow defeated William Sheridan Re-elected without oppostion were; here...Stanley Provision Keilbasa for the seat being vacated by Rudolph Lib­ Joseph Volz, district clerk; Howard V - ‘h by, who declined to run for re-election. Keeney, treasurer; and Mary Laraia, tax The three winners were proposed and At Pinehurst collector. All are to one-year terms. Volz backed by the district’s volunteer has been in office continuously since 1951. firefighters. By its success, the UNDOFUKES Keeney, except for a one-year interval, William Hankinson, at left, after his upset defeat Marvin — both upset winners for the district board. firefighters’ group, which numbers 82 also has been in office since 1951. Mrs. for a sixth consecutive term as Eighth District The three victors were candidates of a faction volunteers, plus wives and other relatives, Laraia has been tax collector since 1963. president. At right is Michael Massaro, surprise will have a leading role in future district backed by Eighth District volunteer firemen, who The voters, after adopting a $214,333 BUTTER .69^ candidate and new district president. Second from now will have a dominent role in district affairs. decisions. budget and 2.5-mill tax rate for 1974-75, (With Any Other $2.00 Purchaee) The district’s annual meeting was held left is Gordon Lassow, and next to him is Willard (Herald photos by Dunn) took two actions which place the budget whenyi at Bentley School, with just under 200 about $18,5(XI out of balance. To balance U.S. Choice Lean voters attending — the largest turnout in the budget, the directors may be forced to U.S. Choice at least five years. Braising - Barbeque remove $18,500 from a savings account Mrs. Tedone Candidate and add the sum to the revenue side. CWE STEAKS On a motion by Mrs. Calvin Taggart, wife of the district’s public works m Lottery SHORT ms For Secretary of State Ellen Burns Barred superintendent, the voters added $2,500 in salary raises for public works employes. *1.69. In a second action, the voters rejected a HARTFORD (UPI) — Mrs. Margaret V. traditionally held by a woman, to have CONNECTieUT (Drawing Tonight) From Eagle Award proposal to sell two building lots owned by 99*^ ^ lb . Tedone, Republican minority leader of the campaigned openly for it. MASSACHUSETTS 882228, Qualifier the district—one on Loomis St., the other Hartford City Council, today announced Rather than have the post on the ticket 63628 on Duval St. The action voids a $16,000 Perdue Mary Ellen Burns is working harder Post 112, Miss Burns has earned two more caip j her candidacy for secretary of the state. filled behind closed doors at the party’s RHODE ISLAND—Blue 895, Green item on the revenue side of the budget. than most other scouts do to receive the merit badges than the number required to Fresh Spare Ribs Mrs. Tedone, 49, a grandmother and the July conventon, she said, the candidates 382819, Gold Qualifier 186865. The voters authorized the directors to Chickens I mother of four sons, said she is one of the Eagle Award, the highest honor awarded become an Eagle Scout. should openly seek the job. Boy Scouts. sell the materials (no structures or land Pork Hocks few candidates for the job, which is The Boy Scouts’ position is that one Look into the pile. Good carpeting is a balanced combinatiotXof pile height, pile density Breasts “Especially this year, after two years of are involved) from the district’s dis­ Selected Large 1 Watergate, I believe it is the responsibility The 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and must first achieve the rank of first class (closeness of the yarns to each other) and ply (number of strands) of the irtdividual yarns. Generally, as “a scout in a troop’’ in order to continue mantled sewage-treatment plant. And 1 Grotto & Weigel Logs I of the Republican candidates to make Mrs. Frank Burns of 27 Montclair Dr. has they authorized their officers to deposit the more fiber in the carpet, the better it will wear, depending on construction. Look for depth and themselves known to all the delegates,’’ been petitioning for the special award working toward Eagle. While the position refers to “a scout in a district funds in the Connecticut Bank and density. For overall quality, it's a good idea to rely on the manufacturer's good name. There are W ings 1 she told newsmen. Graduation O n— since last June but to date the Boy Scouts Trust Co., the Hartford National Bank and 1 Franks Panuzio Seeks She said she had no preference among of America has not agreed to extend the troop,’’ they insist that means “boy” some fine carpets on the market that don't carry names you'll recognize, but if^ u have a reputable scout. J Trust Co. and the Savings Bank of I a.maiiiv A U9 BUlIlIIlCr UCl the four GOP candidates for governor and Rain or Shine Eagle Award to Miss Burns. Manchester. dealer, you can trust his word. " would be comfortable if Rep. Ella T. -I Town Support Rain or shine, Manchester High School Officials of the Long Rivers Council Miss Burns earned first class in her Girl Massaro, in a short “thank you” to the Grasso, D-Conn., the current Democratic |U.S. Gholco Lo3ne.| c a will hold its graduation exercises tonight agreed Wednesday to inform her in Scout troop. She recently received the voters following his election, pledged, “I front runner and a personal friend for Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Panuzio, a promptly at 6:45, says School Principal writing of their decision. Pope Pius XII emblem, the first girl intend to give the Eighth Distridt my 100 J London Broils 1 . 9 9 leading candidate for the Republican many years, were elected as chief George Emmerling. per cent effort.” executive. Explorer Scout in Long Rivers Council and nomination for governor, has minimized Hie weatherman historically enjoys a The girl’s mother said today her the Archdiocese of Hartford to do so. Her Hankinson said he had no prior No waste...All Lean Tender Meat She said she could work with any of the in-stock the importance of Wednesday’s gam e of “ dodge” w ith the MHS daughter has never received any official mother said a girl in California received knowledge that Massaro was running and Republican contenders and would not en­ withdrawal from the race by State Comp­ graduating seniors and keeps them communication concerning the matter. At one last year, and she thinks her daughter that his nomination caught him complete­ With summer weather here, we are moving lots troller Nathan Agostinelli. dorse any particular one. the last meeting of the Long Rivers Coun­ ly by surprise. of cold cuts and salads. guessing from one year to the next may be the only girl on the East Coast to ask me about it Agostinelli, former Manchester mayor, whether the weather will be fair or foul for cil, she said a statement was received by have received that award. He said, “I hope Mike will work in har­ threw his support to Congressman Robert the regularly scheduled outdoor event. them over the phone from the Boy Scouts mony with the board—to keep the tax rate carpet roll clearance Lean Imported Finely Chopped Art Rossi, Steele of Vernon and released the However, Emmerling said this morning of America declining to make the award. The National Council of the Boy Scouts down and to keep the district at the same COLE SLAW There was no signature to the statement, of America informed Athanson of their prideful point it now is.” Xv>; AMSTERDAM H Beautiful and practical. This delegates (he estimates there are 72) he is planning on an outdoor ceremony. If carpet manager. POTATO SALAD pledged to him. the weather appears questionable by mid- Mrs. Burns said. position on the matter of a girl achieving Marvin told the voters, "I hope I can heavy tip sheared polyester is ideal for just about any SOILED lUM the coveted award. He then asked Beales room in the house. Great for wear and easy clearabili- MACARONI A SHRIMP Panuzio said he intends to contact all afternoon, Emmerling suggested parents The decision in the statement was not give the job of director my very best for Manchester delegates (plus West Haven for a similar written reply to Miss Burns. the next three years.” *y- Reg. 9.95 sq. yd. SALAD and friends planning to attend the gradua­ considered official, Mrs. Burns said, 3 BEAN SALAD and other towns) pledged to Agostinelli tion listen to radio station WINF, WTIC, And Lassow, after thanking the voters Sale 7.95 sq. yd. because it was based on present rules Mrs. Burns said newscasters qn CBS and 99* RICE PUDDING and that he’s “hopefully confident they or WDRC for an up-to-the-minute an­ which were different at the time of her NBC television carried the story this and noting the large turnout, said, “Let’s DRAWING ROOM I A dense beautiful velvet J i l l L APPLE BREADI will now give serious consideration to my nouncement. daughter’s application. morning. not let the interest die with this meeting. plush for that formal look. Acrylic fibers are specially candidacy.” The Weather Bureau forecast partly In case of inclement weather, the If there’s anything I can help you with, We have Swioo Cheooo PUDDING At a meeting called by Hartford’s In discussing future plans to obtain heV feel free to call on me.” blended for color clarity. Reg. 8.95 sq. yd. He scoffed at Steele’s claim he now has cloudy skies today with occasional ceremonies will be Inside in Garke Arena Provolono Mayor George Athanson to discuss the daughter’s earned award, she said Mayor Irish, in explaining Massaro’s can­ more than enough delegates to win on the showers and thunderstorms through where admission will be by ticket only, Sale 6.95 sq. yd. Sharp Cooper situation, however, Douglas Beales of the Athanson had requested that all com­ didacy, said, “Mke had made up his mind Freshlyiiy ISliced first ballot at the July 26-27 GOP state con­ Friday. The highs today and Friday were said Emmerling. No tickets are needed and the finoat Blue vention. for the outdoor event. council said he would send Miss Burns a munication go through his office,. over the weekend he’d run for president. BISCAY ■ Deep-piled, sculptured ... A new direc­ LAND OF LAKES expected to be in the mid 80s, and lower letter notifying her of the council’s refusal Cheese He said he saw Agostinelli’s withdrawal Nathan B. Gatchell of Andover, former However, she did say her family had We decided, in the best interests of dis­ tion in luxury. Easy to maintain; Naturally moth proof near Long Island Sound. ’The low tonight in to accept her application. 1 you ever ate. as only "the addition of a single delegate’’ teacher of English at MHS, will be the thought of approaching President Nixon trict politics, not to make the announce­ I lOO I and made from long wearing Nylon yarns.. the mid to upper 60s. As a member of Manchester Explorers to Steele’s total. guest speaker. on the matter. ment until the meeting.” Reg. 12.95 sq. yd. Hnehurst Lean CHEESE Sale 10.95 sq. yd CARA POINT ■ Our very best woven-thru-back GROIMD commercial carpet. Perfect for very heavy traffic areas. Don't miss this one; its one of our best values. 65* ’Alb. Coventry Graduate Speakers’ Dialogue Reviews Past Reg. 14.95 sq. yd. %V.A LAND OF LAKES OPEN: TUE.\hrough FRI. til 9 Sale 7.95 sq. yd. Monica Shea Dr. Donald Hardy wished the seniors CHEESE success and seif understanding. SAT. til 5:30 /TJLOSED MON. Correspondent CANYON SHADOWS ■ A deep sculptured nylon 5 Lb. Box Lower at “This will be the greatest frontier and 935 MAIN ST., h^NCHESTER in hard to find 15' width. Two rolls for final closeout your greatest mystery — to understand lb. 643-£ Reg. 9.95 sq. yd. * Coventry High School graduated 117 yourself.” Sale 6.95 sq. yd. 4.89 students last night in the first ceremony to In the welcoming address, Teri Dibble told the seniors, "Today is the first day of INDIAN RIVER ■ A rough and tumble green gold PlnehurstStothoW be held on the lawn of the high school in MASTER CH GE the rest of our lives; make it count.” shay with high density rubber back. Great for that Fresh three years. PInehuret Lamb la The invocation was provided by the Rev. odd bedrotom, fam ily room or den. An ideal do-it- The students of distinction, Raymond Bruce Johnson of the First Congregational LAY-AWAY yourself caVpel- Reg. 8.95 sq. yd. U.S. Choice, Genuine Jean and Anne Aronson, used a dialog ap­ Springe and we havoj proach to their commencement speeches Church. Sale 5.95 sq. yd. BEEF Chops which highlighted what the class had The farewell address was by Donald Carlson. and Legs and will bone| done, what it will do in the future, and the REVOLVING Benediction was given by the Rev. F. PAHIES legs “nowhere” the class was at the present Bernard Miller of St. Mary’s Roman for ahiehkabob. time. .%%v%vAv.%v.vAv.v*%v.r.T.!t?.:.v5Ko:< Jean spoke of the worst part of gradua­ Catholic Church. ^ tion, “the horrid feeling of emptyness, The class present^ an American flag to For real deluxe nothingness — the feeling of a traveler on the school as its gift. M.29 Barbeques for tbe Boss Diplomas were presented by Robert a voyage not knowing his destination.” WATKINS THE SOUNDER and bis Wife or your Miss Aronson spoke of the past. Walsh, chairman of the Board of Educa­ PIANO AND ORGAN favorite Uncle...Frank “The past should be remembered in tion. You’ll find this easy going organ by Chopped Music for the ceremony was provided by STUDIOS Toros suggests this moderation, events like the first day of HAMMOND a marvelous way to special feature: school four years ago when everyone was the Coventry High School Symphonic Band enjoy making music — All you do is Sirloin trying to act cool but were really scared under the direction of Carl Salina. 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER follow the SOUNDER color-cOded Whole 6 to 7 Lb. out of their minds, or ping pong games in Students graduating with honors were’ 643-5174 numbers and you’ll play popular U.S. Cholca the cafeteria with milk cartons. And to top (See Page Twelve) PAHIES that list is the sensation of seeing for the 241 ASYLUM ST., HTFD. songs from the startI. SOUNDER BEEF TENDERUNNS 522-7201 fourth year a new computerized music is that simple. scheduling and still not being able to read them.” Inside Today's *1.49. *2.89 lb. Jean spoke of the future and its * 4 7 5 . bench Also available frozen in He will slice them to memories. “After this class finally goes their 4 Lb. Boxes order...freeze if you wish. separate ways, the class itself will still exist in the thoughts and actions of each Mprali New Washed Callfomla Long White person. No one in our class will ever be able to hear the words sauna and streaker Araa Profile, Paget 6, 7, 8, 9,10, MAIN without our class being brought to mind.” 12 DON’T MISS OUR SPRING STAINLESS STEEL SALE PpTATOES ...B 9 * The students of distinction speaking for FLOOR From Your Nelghbor’a Kitchen, WATKINS ^ ^ f r e e GIFT WRAPPING • FREE DELIVERY IN MANCHESTER AREA • TEL. 643-5171 the entire class thanked all those who Page 21 made it possible for them to graduate. -- Pinehurst Grocery Inc] Anne: “Our parents who put up with us Parallel parking returna. Page 22 302 Main over these four years.” Legion nine nipa East Hartford, Ray: “Our teachers and administrators Page 18 M < Z .. Open Thurs. and Fri. til 9 The 117 students of the Coventry High School signal to be seated for the start of exercises conducted who put up with us when our parents graduating class stand at attention waiting for the last night on the school lawn. (Herald photo by Dunn.) weren’t and actually managed to teach us CIvitan golf winners. Page 18 / something.”

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THEATER III T h e s tr e McIntosh Car MANCHESTER Time Schedule i Next AFS Student from Brasil DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A ‘Entertainment’ Brings Back Williams Installed Found in South WEEKEND SPECIAL Police may have ap­ CASH e CARRY The town of Maceio, Brazil KofC Grand Knight prehended in Macon, Ga. the June Allyson’s Good Old Days may mean tittle until you learn for her, she says, means four youths who abducted Showcase 1 — “ Butch Blue Hills — “Tbomasine — it is the hometown of the “better understanding of people JUNE 20-23, 27-30 Cassidy’’ 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:40- Bushrod” 8:40; “Black Gun” Stephen McIntosh, 21, of 356 W. American Field Service student and myself.” 8:30 Curtain By Dick Kleiner 9:50 10:30 Jerry S. Williams of 120 Middle Tpke. after midnight Sw88th8artRos8s^2^^ w ho will be attending The Germans willNintroduce Monday at Union Pi., Hartford. Resarvatlons: HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) - Showcase 2 — “Wrestler” Meadows — “Hit Man” 8:45; Simone to some of New Waddell Rd. was installed as Thanks to MGM, a good many Manchester High School next The youths, two of them 646-1120 2:00-3:50-5:30-7:25-9:20 “Live & Let Die” 10:28 year. England over Labor Day grand knight of Campbell Coun­ Americans are embarking on Showcase 3— “Thunderball” cil, KofC, Monday night in juveniles, face drug related Paul Buettner Rorist, he a nostalgia trip these days. weekend when they plan to go charges there. They were 1122 Burnside Ave. East Hartford 1:00-5:109:25; “Dr. No” 3:15- camping in Massachusetts or ceremonies at the KofC Home. They go to see the studio’s 5:30-9:30 Simone Schwartz Lessa will He succeeds Joseph Gr- caught in possession of the Tel. 528-9586 —• Open Sunday Morning . current release, “That’s En­ — 6:00 — arrive from her seacoast New Hampshire. Simone’s McIntosh 1973 Firebird. “SAUBURG COMECnor JHUrRESEABT (3-8-22) NEWS Showcase 4 — “Paper Moon” FILM RATING GUIDE zymkowski. tertainment,” a collection of hometown sometime in August American sisters will be Claire Hartford Police said this EXCITING CO-HIT (PQ) (18) I SPY 1:30-5:30-9:30; “Save the John Fitzpatrick, district ,______i l * 2 * 3 numbers from some of the For Parents and to make her home with Mr. and Garman, who will be a junior at morning they cannot as yet “SALZBURG CONNECTION” CHESTER PARKADE » t49-54»l great MGM musicals. Sud­ (20) SCUNDING BOARD Tiger” 3:30-7:30 MHS in the fall, and Jean Gar- deputy, officiated at the in­ UA East 1 — “Super Cops” Their Children Mrs. George German of 42 stallation ceremonies assisted make a positive connection EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING denly they are whisked back (24) THE LION AND Gerard St. She is 17 years old, man who will enter the ninth with the four youths in Macon to the ’30s and ’40s. 7:30-9:20 by Francis Maffe, district depu­ ANDROCLES about 5 feet 4 inches tall, and is grade. and the four youths who ab­ THEATER 1 The curious thing is that it (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH UA East 2 — “Stormy” 6:30- GENERAL AUDIENCES ty- All A gn Admilitd in the eleventh grade. Simone is not the first student ducted McIntosh as the names Spend An isn’t only the audience that is (40) BONANZA 8:25; “Alice in Wonderland” 7- from Brazil to come to Other officers installed are styrofoam chests having a case of the gallop­ 8:55 Her father is a lawyer and Thomas O’Marra, deputy grand and addresses offered from Evening With ing memories. It’s happening — 6:30 — her mother works in a junior Manchester. Three years ago, Macon do not match their and Jugs In (8-22-30-40) NEWS UA East 3 — ‘‘The Lords of Aninha Oliva from that country knight; Raymond Fike, to a lot of the actors, too — Flatbush” 7:30-9:20 PARENTAL OMOANCf high school. She has two older chancellor; Joseph Rafala, suspects or any Hartford area JllfOODY A lir SUG O UTEO lived with the Martin the people who were involved — 7:00 — Burnside — “Great Gatsby” QE brothers and a baby sister. recorder; Michael Parlapiano, people. They are waiting now all sizesi in those glorious musical Somi MMtrmi May Not Be Keiderlings at 19 Buckingham N 0 W > ------"“^ O W (3) CBS NEWS 7:00-9:30 SurtiMt For Pre-Twnajm Among her hobbies are stamp for mug shots and further infor­ films of that glorious era. St. During 1965-66, Thereza warden; Holland Cote and (8) TRUTH OR Vernon Cine 1 — “Poseidon and post card collecting. She Edward Ouellette, inside mation from IVt^con. ‘SLEEPER’ June Allyson is one of those has corresponded with young Oliva made her home with Mr. McIntosh told police Monday who is suffering from a bad CONSEQUENCES Adventure” 7:15-9:20 guards; Brian Thibodeauand mgm( (18) DICK VAN DYKE people from France and Por­ and Mrs. Charles Baxter at 34 he picked up four youths' on »» bout with the past. June, who Vernon Cine 2— “Chosen Sur­ Olcott Dr. In 1968-68, Luiz John Luby, outside guards; the «i (20-22-30) NEWS vivors” 7:10-9:00 RESTRICTED tugal. Her domestic interests Jerry S. Williams Union Pi. after midnight Mon­ BANANAS still looks great and is still Undor 17 roquirM tccomponvinB Oliveira from the State of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Priced from ^5 NOW IN THEATER 2 under 100 pounds, saw the (24) BASICALLY Showplace So. Windsor — P irtnt or Adult Guonlion center around cooking. She says Reardon, chaplain; Lionel day. One pulled a shotgun on Paraipa was an exchange stu­ him, then they tied him up, put • have wary llWa tMng -V film — in which she’s very BASEBALL “On Her Majesty’s Secret Ser­ she has been attending some Lessard, treasurer; Paul Wichman, president of Charter f4sr WIN Dm. (40) NEWS culinary courses. dent at Manchester Community him in the trunk of his car, and DRIVE IN _ A c RT.5 I P important — and it brought vice” 7:00; “You Only Live Moriarty, advocate; Gr- Oak Lodge of B’nai B’rith; “where a Simone Scliwartz Lessa College. dumped him in a Windsor back floods of old times. — 7:30 — Twice” 9:30 zymkowski, John Kozak and Ernest Harriman, field director dollar’s One of the snippets in the Although she has studied The city of Maceio is north of tobacco field after stealing his (3) RX: KEEPING WELL Drive In ^ NO ONE UNDER 17 AOMITTEO George McNiff, trustees. from the supreme headquarters worth film has June dancing and ballet and h^s sung in a chorus, Rio de Janeiro and just south of watch. They were described as Manchester Drive-In — (Aft llmii rrmt vary singing to that great stan­ WITH JOHN TYSON her favorite activity seems to usually at home by noon. She the bulge in the coastline on the Guests included Frederick of the KofC; and James ^ the mirocte of mani streA | a d o lla rr M.D. ‘‘Poseidon Adventure” 8:40; in cariam araaM wearing fashionable clothes dard ‘Thou Swell?’ studies in the afternoon. Twice map of Brazil. Gaal, master of Friendship Holmes, chairman of the board “The Salzburg Connection” be volleyball. Her club has with medium-length Afro hair­ downtown manekester^ “I remember,” she says, (8) THRILLSEEKERS traveled in interstate cham­ a week at night, she attends Lodge of Masons; David of directors. (18) LASSIE 10:30 MPAA cuts. “that we filmed that number volleyball practice. Other 0 (20) FILM pionships. She also belongs to a right after I married swimming team. Simone is a nights, she says she stays at Richard.” (22) HOLLYWOOD AND Richard, of course, was Girl Scout. home watching television or T JUNE ALLYSON: Memories, memories. THE STARS studying. Richard Powell. Most people (24) WASHINGTON Join the Fun at She will find her school She plans to study medicine, think of him as Dick Powell, STRAIGHT TALK schedule at MHS different from the one she knows. She attends possibly psychiatry. Provable Countable but, to June, he always was (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT ST. BRIDGErS What sticks in June’s mind American foreign exchange and remains Richard. They studios took performers and (40) DRAGNET school in the morning and is High Low were married 17 years when mostly is one conversation taught them — “every day I BAZAAR with Liz. NEW PRICE he died. learned something.” She also — 8:00 — Arts & Crafts Quality! Prices! “He was the greatest man I “She came over to me one liked the way they guided the (3) MOVIE POLICY! ever knew,” she says. “My day,” June says, “and said careers of their contractees. "The Waltons" White Elephant second marriage, I wasn’t so how she wished she could “But they tried,” she says, (8-40) CHOPPER ONE lucky.” trade faces with me. Her ex­ “to make everyone conform (18) SHARING OUR FAITH Plants S c h o o l Buses SUNDAY’S ONLY act words were Td give any­ June spent 13 years at to an ideal. I couldn’t — or (24) SHALL WE HAVE i GAMES Home MGM. They were good years thing to look like you.’ Com­ wouldn’t — conform.” starting Sunday. June 23rd and A KING? Baked Products HARTFORD (UPI) - The aisles are only 12 inches wide. every Sunday for the remainder for both the studio and the ing from that exquisite face She continued to be herself star. She did everything from that was quite something.” and she’s still herself. Don’t — 8:30 — Public Utilities Commission The alternative to changing the of the season. * p W lt S Fun, Food & Rides O ff O u r musicals to comedies to Her first film for MGM was get the idea that June Allyson (8-40) FIREHOUSE says most school buses in the standards would be to phase out 70 MAIN STREET Admission to the park dramas. “Best Foot Forward,’’ in is living solely in the past. — 9:00 — state have aisles that are 2 in­ buses with narrow aisles and R e g u la r I — Good for shows only She remembers doing “Lit­ which she recreated her She’s a very modern person (8-40) KUNG FU MANCHESTER ches too narrow. The PUC will replace them with new buses. Broadway role. She remem­ and looks forward to a lot of tle Women” in ’49 for director (18) HOUR OF POWER hold a hearing July 12 to deter­ The Department of Motor L o w Children 8 years and Mervyn LeRoy. Elizabeth bers that, too, especially her acting yet to come. mine if the standards should be Vehicles said the PUC regula­ 3 3 k % under— Ride all the Taylor was also in the cast. first few days on the Culver “I want to be busy,” she (20-22-30) IRONSIDE Men’s P r ic e s rides as many times changed to conform to the tion conflicts with one of its Citv lot. says. “But it’s hard to find., — 9:30 - ^ as you want from • buses. Standards require . 14- own that allows the narrower Cool Mesh ‘ I was brought out from parts at my age. Please write opening to closing— (3) MOVIE inch aisles, but most school bus aisles. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., June 20. 1974 — PAGE FIVE ma Eight Complete Course iEanrhrfitrr Stinting lipralh mmm. Open Forum I...... , Business Bodies y.wAv...v..xvXv.v:::*to^^^^ Founded Oct. i, 1881 Eight Manchester area health closed-circuit television to the professionals have successfully university’s five branches in JOINS FIRM million preferred shares. this phase of our operation fair­ Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their completed a course on disease Mrs. Betty F. Lupacchino has Proceeds from the sale of the Groton, Hartford, Stamford, Co., Herald Square. Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 No Central ly soon” Dampf said. and therapy at the University of become affiliated with newly creatied issues will be Torrington and Waterbury. It 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Eventually, Metropolitan Connecticut. Blanchard & Rossetto used to repay short-term was also beamed to the department, 647-9946. Property and Liability In­ Published every evening except Sun­ Graduation Party Realtors, 189 W. Center St. borrowings which have been Those from Manchester Southern New England surance Co. (MPL) anticipates Telephone Co. auditoriums.. in days and holidays. Entered at the Mrs. Lupacchino has com- used to finance the company’s doing business in both the were: Michael Dworkin of 256 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Bridgeport and New Haven. Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ construction program. automobile and homeowner in­ Ludlow Rd.; Tom Finan of 73 To the editor; this is the only realistic solu­ Walnut St.; John Frank of 37 ’The course titled, "Disease cond Class Mail Matter. For the past couple of The bond issue will be sold on surance markets ti^roughout tion. Not enough extensive plan­ or about Dec. 3, 1974. Elro St.; and Ralph Santzione and Therapy,” covered sucn Burl L. Lyons, Publisher months, there has been much New England. ’The national goal topics as obesity and gyn en- The Manchester. Publishing Co. ning was mapped out to Scheduling and terms for the of 75C W. Middle Tpke. concern on the part of is to become a national multi- docrinopathies. Rheumatoid assumes no financial responsibility for warrant such an event. We hope preferred offering will be deter­ line, multi-market insurance Vernon: John Alberti, Vernon Manchester High students, in future years that the wishes Garden Apartments; and arthritis, renal disease, drugs typographical errors appearing in adver­ town officials, the police mined by the board at a later organization in the not tbo dis­ Subscription Rates of the town officials, police and date. F red erick C. A rzt of 68 in ophthalmology, psychiatric tisements and other reading matter in department, and parents regar­ tant future, according to J. disorders, sedatives and students, can be met and that In other board action, the Deepwood Dr. Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. ding this year’s possibility of a Albert Burgoyne, president and tranquilizers.’ an enjoyable and safe senior directors declared a dividend of One M onth...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, graduation party. Members of chief executive officer of MPL. Others were Margaret B. The television course was class party can be held. 71 cents on the company’s out­ Single Copy...... 15c three full days prior to publication. the senior class and officers German of Erdoni Rd., Colum­ sponsored by the Continuing We would like to thank town standing common stock and a By Carrier, W eekly...... 75c Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon have met several times with 4< bia; and Rose-Marie 'Treat of Education Services Non-Credit officials and police officers who dividend of 95Vi cents on the students, faculty, town fathers Gehring Rd., Tolland. Extension of the university, in One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon gave up a part of their busy day company’s $3.82 series A and police, in an attempt to RECEIVES AWARD The intensive six-week course conjunction with the univer­ Six M onths...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and to sit down with us so that we preferred stock. Both dividends reach an understanding as to Sharon McGovern, an originated at the main campus sity’s School of Pharmacy and Three M onths...... $9.75 Monday. could air our views, whether are payable July 15 to what the students want and pro or con. We would like to employee of the Friendly Ice ‘-tf!4 in Storrs and was beamed via the Radio-Television Center. what the town can provide for stockholders of record at the Cream Shop located on Union graduate with the feeling that close of business June 24. them, if a party were to be held St., Rockville, has been some how we have brought the The board elected Alvin von on town-owned property. presented with a Silver Dollar feelings and wants of the town Auw of Stamford to the board of PARK HiLUOYCE FLOWER SHOP These meetings and dis­ Service Citation on behalf of the of Manchester and Manchester directors. Von Auw is a vice cussions have led us to the con­ Friendly Ice Cream Corp. WEEKEND SPECIALI High School closer together and president and assistant to the clusion that such an organized The Silver Dollar Service LeVs Close that both parties will be able to chairman of the AT&T Co. activity this year would be un­ sit down and discuss other Award Program was instituted profitable to not only town of- matters in coming years in an by the corporation as a method Carnations hcials but high school students open air. Thank you. of giving recognition to those I t ' The Deficit Loophole as well. It is our hope that Class of 1974 shop employes who have celebrations this year will be APPOINTMENTS officers exhibited an outstanding per­ Grand Prize Winner 1.89 do*.' ...... more along the lines of Mike Shensie, Combustion Engineering Inc. formance in courtesy and ser­ graduations in the past. ’Those president of Windsor announced the ap­ vice to customers. students who wished to pointment of Joseph G. Singer Lisa ^rdin, 12, of Kenwo^ Rd., Vernon was awarded a 10-speed bicycle as the grand (Cash and Carry) Tax reform is a perennial election- next year, or a year from now. But Trinky Hicock, Miss McGovern has been an celebrate their graduation did to chief engineer, product ^ize in a Herald subscription contest. More than $500 in other prizes were also awarded FLOWERS M d ARRANQEMENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . ■ V vice president employe of Friendly’s since year proposal in the Congress. And it there has been little effort made in i i so, in their own way and with Randy Comp, engineering, and William H. December of 1972 and resides in The contest produced more than 250 new subscribers in The Herald’s expanded circulation promotion program. (Herald photo)^ cxpanuea circulation 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 is hard to quarrel since there isn’t any that direction. True, foreign aid and those fellow students close to secretary Tuppeny Jr. of Vernon to chief Rockville. them. Matt Hennigan, engineer, product design. Both FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Gakeler, Prop. one of us who doesn’t feel, rightly or Betty Lupacchino military budgets are being pared, but We truly regret the fact that co-treasurer men will report to Charles L. wrongly, that he is not being taxed bills are rampant which would in­ there will not be a central Nancy Donovan Richards, vice president of graduation party but feel that pieted the real estate principles engineering, Fossil Power fairly. crease federal expenditures co-treasurer and practices course at Systems, C-E Power Systems. One of the current proposals is the elsewhere. Seagull Awing at Acadia National Park, Maine (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Manchester Community Tuppeny will be responsible College. Senate liberal plan to up the personal The loophole of deficit financing is for the proposition engineering, She resides with her husband performance design and inter- income tax exemption or allow a tax the one we must close. Treat All Athletes Equally Joseph, who is an assistant national engineering write^)ff. This will appeal to the A balanced budget will mean a lot of treasurer and manager of departments. With C-E since Max Lerner United Bank and Trust Com­ 1962, he has held positions in­ Sears masses. But to offset loss of revenue, adjustments but continued inflation To the editor; girls, parents and coaches. And pany’s Windsor office, and their cluding manager of engineering they propose ending the oil depletion isn’t pleasant to contemplate either. Female athletes from anyone attending our own Road th re e c h ild re n a t 1356 mechanics and, most recently, Manchester High School Race here in Manchester last Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. SALE allowance and closing some other We are in a vicious circle today Comments director of research. r protested the Lettermans Thanksgiving Day saw the Tuppeny received his B.S. “loopholes.” where inflation erodes our income and The Egyptian Random Award Banquet at the Elks protest signs worn by spec­ and M.S. degrees in mechanical Now we wouldn’t say loopholes the government plays politics by Home and Mr. Yost and Mr. tators and runners alike. In engineering from Case Institute Auster used plenty of space to both of these instances, females don’t exist and we agree the oil deple­ firing the inflation furnace with more of Technology and served as in­ reject this protest as harmful, were being discriminated structor in mechanical tion allowance should be phased out in handouts and more deficits. “uncalled for’’ and against, not allowed to par­ COMMITTEE MEMBER engineering there. He is a “ridiculous.” time. Until this is done, tax reforms are NEW YORK — When Richard high, and the risk worth taking. Just possibly, Sadat wants not ticipate simply because of their G. Ted LaBonne J r., a member of the American Socie­ Nixon goes out for detente, he Mr. Nixon will emphasize this I agree that it may not have sex. National Life-Vermont agent of ty of Mechanical Engineers, the But the real loophole that concerns merely political juggling of the hopes the substance of nuclear arms, goes wholehog. He did it in the when he returns from his trip which he is unlikely to get for a been the most prudent action It seems the only way anyone Manchester, served on the Society of Experimental Stress possible but as a physical us is the continued failure of the of millions of Americans who find SALT agreement at his first and Congress debates what he while anyway, but the symbol will pay attention to the cause program development com­ Analysis and the American educator and coach of female of female athletes is to make mittee at the Million Dollar Congress and the administration to taxes a burden because it is getting summit in Moscow. He is doing gave away and whether it was of atomic industrial aid—and Nuclear Society. it again in his detente with the worth it. athletes, I have learned that issues. Maybe that is what Round Table’s 47th annual Singer is from Bloomfield. balance the budget. something to offer to his peo­ more difficult to make ends meet with Arab leaders, which includes Mr. Nixon is a gambler. He ple, to show them how far he somehow girls are forced to those girls were trying to do at meeting at Miami Beach, Fla. make issues to bring out their For too many years, the loophole in an ever-cheapening dollar. nuclear reactors and fuels for wants more than a detente with has brought them into the sun of the Elks Home. More than 3,000 top life in­ Egypt. the Arabs: He wants an actual Points, points very few want to Certainly Mr. Auster’s surance salesmen from around government has been raising taxes or American favor. The cheering hear. alliance, much as he has with they gave Mr. Nixon was one- paragraph of possible budget the world participated in the Until there is stabilization of the ’These girls work hard and allowing deficits, rather than trim­ It IS presumably only for Israel. We may well be on the third because an American cuts for the girls because of the organization’s five-day sales dollar’s value, tax breaks can be tem­ train for long hours and are MARKETING peaceful pursuits, but few will verge of a crazy and impossible President had come there, one- protest was also uncalled for seminar. ming government expenditures to in­ rarely shown appreciation for and ridiculous. porary only at best. be surprised if President Anwar reversal of power positions in third because they are feeling The Million Dollar Round OPERATIONS come. their accomplishments. Sadat manages in the end to the Middle East. A year ago, their new image of confidence As I understand it there can Table is an independent inter­ '6e start of marketing I agree that the Elks can The result has been that govern­ And only in Congress, with responsi­ stretch it into a weapon for American power had been cast and swagger and the last third be no discrimination on the national association of life in­ R ations of the Metropolitan choose to invite and honor war. out because of the Arab hatred because they sense more good basis of sex for athletic funding, surance agens devoted to con­ ’foperty and Liability In­ ment in itself has been a major factor ble action to balance the budget as anyone they wish but how long facilities and equipment, if the for Israel and the Arab resent­ things pouring out of the tinuing education for surance Co., a subsidiary of 1% This was doubtless one of the do the girls have to wait? in rising inflation. quickly as possible, can this be ac­ ment of its American weaponry American cornucopia for them. public school receives aid. professionai deveiopment. Metropolitan Life Insurance ingredients of Secretary of Mr. Auster said, “The and diplomatic support. The But Sadat is an astute I think we all want what is Membership is granted on a Co., has been announced by Right now the Congress is being complished. State Henry Kissinger’s girts' athletic program has Russians had moved in, and to bargainer. He will not be con­ best for our children here in year-to-year basis only, and Raymond C. Dampf, district requested to raise the debt ceiling so Mideast “miracle.” Was the pi^gressed tremendously in the Manchester. The incident was We think most Americans are some it seemed permanently. tent with symbolic gifts. He stringent requirements include sales manager of the com­ warmth which found vent in The Nixon-Kissinger plan is ist few years, why hasn’t perhaps unfortunate but at the a $1 million yearly production pany’s Manchester district of­ that the treasury can borrow more willing to tighten their belt if it will Sadat’s famous hug kindled in played the Russians for what clearly to displace the they were worth to him, inyone chosen to pay attention same time those girls could standard. fice at 358 E. Center St. money to meet expenses. We hear talk part by a Kissinger promise of to this progress?” stop inflation. The question is whether Russians, cast them out of any playing the Americans now and readily see and feel injustices Initially, Dampf said. the nuclear reactor? Mr. Nixon It seems as if everyone is about trying to balance the budget effective power (except in can switch again in the future. in their athletic advantages. 1 Metropolitan sales represen­ the Congress will set the example. could scarcely have added it as willing to chastise the girls’ ac­ Iraq) and replace them with an You can play the ransom game hope we in Manchester can say tatives in Connecticut will be a spur-of-the-moment after tions but few are trying to look American economic, in diplomacy even without kid- five years from now, if not selling private passenger thought when he was cheered for the underlying causes. NEW DEVELOPMENTS technological and even arms napings. Sadat knows that for sooner, that all our athletes are automobile insurance in the by millions of Egyptians on the Recently the national leaders The board of directors of alliance. Does this sound like complex reasofis — including treated equally in opportunity state. Connecticut and Rhode Cairo-to-Alexandria train ride. of The Little League voted to Southern New England one of those futuristic fantasy the impeachment ordeal — Mr. and recognition. Island were selected as the first allow girls to play on their Telephone has authorize two Who^s John Sawhill? projections for the year 2000? It Nixon needs a Middle East vic­ Joann Brown two states in which the sub­ Sen. Henry Jackson ID- teams but only after many new securities issues, elected a GUARANTEE does. But we may, in fact, be on tory, and he is bound to exact a 259 Porter St. sidiary company began Wash.), the Watcher on the the threshold of it. protests across the country by Manchester new director and declared marketing automobile in­ • l-coat, 450-sq. fl. coverage high Egyptian ransom from • Washable a Colorfast Potomac, notes some ghastly Mr. Nixon won’t put it that dividends on both common and surance. William Simon was a household be coming from or were waiting in contradictions of the Nixon gift Washington. preferred shares. a Spot-resistant or you get way, of course, either to As for the Israelis, they have -’4K)ur sales representatives necessary additional to Egypt: that is not stabilizing The board action created a word when he was energy czar. His line for $2 or $3 worth. Congress or the people. It would little choice except to hold on to are now fully qualified to paint or your money back but destabilizing, since it brings new $75 million debenture issue offend Russia’s sensibilities, their American protector and market homeowners insurance (when applied over properly successor,]John Sawhill, has a tough The tanks are full, the lines are nuclear power into the world’s and authorizes an issue of $25 which are already ruffled over arms supplier. When Mr. Nixon as well, and we hope to begin prepared surfaces.) time makiW .the inside pages, let short, and so are our memories. The most volatile area; that the the Jackson amendment, and Arabs in the Middle East have gives them also a nuclear reac­ One-Sided Column alone page one or the evening news. fact is that Sawhill’s plea for conserva­ which Mr. Nixon has been tor — as he will do — they may SAVE *3 31 per cent of the world’s gas soothing. Mr. Nixon gambled on Now it isn’t ihat Simon was a better tion is being drowned out by air con­ resources, and prossess the not even mention that they being welcome in Moscow, already in effect have it, thank Guarantee advocate of governmental energy ditioners, high-speed auto noise, and world’s largest fossil fuel despite the major American Dear sir: deposits, and therefore scarce­ you, and that what worries make me wonder about Mr. diplomatic coup in the Middle I am still trying to understand policies or treat his concepts were our weakness for wishful thinking that ly need atoms for peace. them is that Sadat, who didn’t Auster’s ability. Interior Wall Paint Your Choice East, and his gamble will have it, will now narrow the how The Herald ever let a one more earth-shaking and important. last winter’s fuel shortage can’t Regretfully, How-can Mr. Nixon and doubtless pay off. But he technological gap between sided, incredibly prejudiced Ralph Taft [eguisr.i^^OO * . ^ Thia btex flat w«tL {taint blgtnr- The fact opfie matter is that Sawhill happen again. Kissinger answer these hard, doesn’t want to rub it in. them. and totally male chauvinistic 144 Main St. dr«SMf • iportfwaor coat, :lva8hable, color fast and ^ t re^t* column appear on the sports fiSSsJ)eert^ and continues to sound the We hope Sawhill won’t become a distrubing facts? It isn’t enough Manchester CALDOR SHOPPING < to point to other U.S. atoms-for- page. I am referring to Mr. up JMsily with just soap,and water. .Ones clarion warning of possible energy household word like Simon but that Auster’s comments concern­ MANCHESTER 99 peace projects, which are not in inutjss. Choice of 24t*colors^- shortages unless we as Americans too is probably wishful thinking the the same kind of explosive ing the disaster or should I say 1.^ Gallon areas. Nor is it enough to cite Today’s Thought “invasion of male privacy” by exercise more restraint and conserve ways things are going as we enter the HALTERS the inspection agreement which those dastardly girls of M.H.S. ^Pre-Judging^ our fuel supplies. summer driving season. helps but isn’t decisive over One officer of the Elks said, To the editor: I Ml The difference, sad to say, is that what Sadat may do later. “You should wait to be in­ Coventry Town Attorney Ab­ Harvey’s Keep plugging away, Mr. Sawhill. My Little Friends In every prayer their sweet vited.” As I recall the Elks also Reg. $ 0 | | | | when Simon was urging us to conserve The best Nixon argument bot Schwebel must have read $5.00 Price The time will come when we will I need no clock to wake me chorus blends were recently a little late in in­ with interest Linda Prucker’s On* s/z« iC e S IS would be that the stakes are from my sleep — Lifting my soul — showing me viting others into their fraterni­ gas and other fuels, we didn’t know listen or wish we had. letter to ’The Herald June 7. Reg. Fits All H a rvey’s My little friends — a daily vigil the way ty- Town officials, some of them for sure where the next tankful would keep — ' $6.00 To Holy joys — blessing each Mr. Auster also states that listed in her letter, wete in­ f>rlce *3.99 ’The wake me at early hour of day! Principal George Emmerling structed by Mr. Schwebel to gloss five — Written by: and Vice Principal Lawrence return the DevCo Workbook rieU' eEK wniD My room with song and chatter Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Leonard were looking for a hole SHORTS outlining plans for the proposed Cuffed Short Shorts, in solids and prints, sizes 6-16. The Almanac is alive. St. John’s Church to crawl into. If this was their new community in Coventry, attitude, I would like to know When I fail to heed their because of the danger of Reg. Harvey’s where the hole they used to get "prejudging” the case. $7.00 demands to wake in was located. Price United Press International people of Guam were granted They warn me — d aw — in It’s interesting that "pre­ Referring to Mr. Auster’s judging” doesn’t work both «3.99 Today is ’Thursday, June 20, U.S. citizenship in 1950. God’s Name — will soon break Herald remark that from an enroll­ MISSY SHORTS With sacred Beauty — that it’s ways; Town officials can’t see the 171st day of 1974 with 194 to In 1963, the United States and ment, or ranks of girl athletes, Nylon solids, sizes 8-18 m m follow. Russia agreed on a so-called time to pray — Yesterdays the proposal but they can, ac­ only 12 showed up; from my cording to the implications of ’The moon is between its new “hot line” communications link To beseech God for a Gracious Reg. experiences as Student Body Ms. Prucker’s letter, work with' phase and first quarter. between Washington and Day. vice president for the class of $8.00 W *5.90 The morning stars are Venus Moscow. the opposition forces. Perhaps You never heard a more uplift­ 1973, with the enrollment of “the chairmen of both political and Jupiter. In 1967, the Am erican over 2,500 students a quorum to 0 0 6 ing prayer 25 Years Ago parties, members of the Board *3?00S ’The evening stars are Mer­ Independent party was formed SCOOTER SKIRTS Of song — as if the Angels were conduct school business was as of Tax Review, building board cury, Mars and Saturn. to back George Wallace of A variety of patterns and solids, sizes 6-18 m 0091* there 1924 M an ch ester High hard to find as a hole to hide in. of appeals. Lake ’ITiose bom on this date are Alabama for president. I congratulate all 12 girls. When I open my window — call graduating class holds 25th an­ rehabitation Com­ SAVE $3 . . . “Sears Best’' Latex SAVE $3 . . . Exterior Latex SAVE $2 .. . Colorfast Interior SAVE $2 . . . Interior Latex, under the sign of Gemini. In 1973, after an exile of two To add to this a few months Reg. Harvey’s to them niversary reunion at mittee, chairman and member Interior Wall and Trim Paint House and Trim Paint Latex Flat Wall Paint German Jacques decades, former Argentine In the first ray of sun — a ago Mr. Auster made a cuttina $9.00 Price *4.99 Wall and Trim Paint Manchester Country Club. of the Board of Welfare, chair­ One-cosI, wsshsbie, color* “ 9 9 Offenbach was bora June 20, President Juan Peron returned sparkling gem remark about the girls track Wsshsbie, non*ycllowing, Economicii decorating with Washable, colorfast and spot man of the Board of h it, lU in remover, ipoV, re- non*chslk wsihdown, snd 99 1819. to Buenos Aires, later to team looking like they had just Islei ease. Dries in as little resistant. Dries in ' minutes. 99 10 Years Ago Education,” are not indeed con­ PRE-SEASON •iiUnl and has 6-yr. durabil­ Gal. needs only one coat. Choice Gal. as l^'hour. Khcolors. Now's FGal. resume his old post. Splashing fire in wake of dawn happened to get together Qean up easily with just soap Gal. sidered town officials. Or ity. 24-colort of 56-color.. Regular lll.9 9 the time to redecorate! With glory to new day bom The Republican because of the lack of uniforms. SALE ON WINTER COATS R e g u U rtll.99 Regular $5.99 and water. Regular $8.99 (hi this day in history: ® 1974 by NEA, Inc. It seems in every note of bird perhaps working with the op­ Congressional First District After all sports should benefit 100% wool camel car coat with genuine rabbit In 1898, the U.S. Navy seized A thought for the day: Irish Nature breaths God’s Holy position is not considered "pre­ 0>nventi6n convenes and en­ the participants and not give a fur trimmed cuff and collar Guam, largest of the Marianas novelist George Moore said, Word. judging” the proposal. dorses Atty. James F. Collins fashion show, right? This and Charles C. White Islands in the Pacific, during "After all, there is but one race "Here's your fare and some copper pennies. They're So much I owe my little friends as GOP nominee for U.S. other comments such as cutting Riley Mountain Rd. Reg. SHOP AT SEARS the Spanish-American War. ’The — humanity.” getting scarce, you know!" BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD representative. funds for certain programs Coventry $70.00 W *45®® AND SAVE Sears SatUfaetion Ouarantetd ■ WATERBURY NORWALK MIDDLETOWN DANBURY WESTFIELD MANCHESTER NORTHAMPTON or Your Monty Back seahs, roebuck and CO. PAGE SIX— ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Thura., June 26, 1974 MANCHESTER EVEHIWG HERALD. M ..cb.,ter. Cwn.. Ite r.,. Jiim M i m - PAGE SEVEN Bolton High Graduation Friday Night High School Students Get Awards

Donna Holland chair service was discussed but worse than the year before, Bulletin Board Although there will be no COVENTRY Anne Aronson, outstanding bie Shea, Eileen Barton, and Correspondent not resolved due to possible in­ there are more students who church school, a nursery will be senior athlete; Christopher The DAR Good Citizenship given to the Student Loan Fund. lierald There will be a final registra­ Monica Shea Julie Berry. Awards were presented to Anne 646-0375 clement weather and expenses. choose to get caught breaking provided for infants through Jones, The Robert H. Nothnick Mathmetics Department tion for the town swimming Correspondent Patricia White received a Aronson and Timothy Zuzel. Area Profile Graduation for Bolton High Dr. Charles Stroebel IH of the rules who have been no problem program tonight at Herrick Grade 2 children. Tel. 742*9495 memorial award, outstanding Awards were given to Carol certificate for outstanding Priscilla Hutt received $50 DeVoe lor outstanding achieve­ School seniors will be Friday at Institute of Living will be the all year. Memorial Park from 7 until 8. The annual awards ceremony runner; Paul Edmondson, 'lie junior girl from the Connecticut from the Education Association ment in applied mathematics; 7 p.m. main speaker. Shaw said the only difference Children from Grade 3 up are for Coventry High School was Robert E. Lee memorial Association Women Deans and of Coventry. Sean Bradley for excellence in It is yet unknown as to Principal’s Report that seems to be prevalent this encouraged to attend the held recently in the gym of the award, outstanding freshman Counselors. There will be a final registra­ The Eunice K. Loyzim grade mathematics; Raymond whether the graduation will te Norman Shaw, high school year is that the students who worship service. high school. athlete; Anne Aronson, scholar- tion for the town summer Tim Zuzel received $100 from Secretarial Award of $K was Jean for excellence for four held inside or outside. principal, in a report to the get caught seem to care less Town Council awards were athlete award. These awards recreation program tonight at the Coventry Democratic given to Julie Berry. years in mathematics; Ray­ There seems to be a problem Board of Education, said that than they have before. Herrick Memorial Park from 7 Sunday will be the last com­ presented to Nedda Beauregard were sponsored by Bray Women’s Club. Coaches, School Board He said perhaps it is just Jewelers. Awards of $450 each from the mond Jean, the Mathematical of borrowing chairs from either there is always a problem at the until 8. munion service until Oct. 6. for citizenship; Anne Aronson Carol LaCombe received $100 J. Leroy Schweyer Award Trust bravado or perhaps it goes An award of $50 was given to Association of America the town hall or local churches end of each school year with for leadership; Joanne Fuller from the Coventry. Democratic Fund were received by Teri along with the fact that ’The Rev. John McCallum will Raymond Jean for excellence proficiency award. if the graduation is held outside students who somehow finish for achievement; Joseph Town Committee Stephen Dibble and Holgate Dean. students seem less wiling to get Church Notes preach on June 30. Afrs. Clifford in science. Chorus awards wer^ received At Odds Over Salaries as there has been major their school year before the McLaughlin for sportsmanship; Loyzim Award. Teri Dibble received $200 into in-depth discussions about Stephens will preach on July 7 Barbara Sperry received by Jayne Andrukitis, Laurie problems in the past in getting calendar does. ’The United Methodist Church Beverly Olsen for service; Chris Reedy received $50 from the Junior Women’s Club. themselves and their will conduct its worship ser­ and Mrs. Donald Richardson on recognition in the Betty Rowland, Priscilla Hutt, Helen uiem returned. He said each year there is a Michael Baboval for from the Coventry Garden Kraig Kaminsky received $25 SOUTH WINDSOR Robert Goldman would not comment on relationship to the world than vices at 10 a.m. beginning Sun­ July 14. Both ladies are lay Crocker Award. Dorman, Cathy Mohan, Deane The hiring of a commercial general feeling that it is a little vocational; Deborah Ridzon for Club. from the Industrial Arts Judy Kuehnel the situation but instead said “we are they did several years ago. day and through to Sept. 1. speakers. The Student Loan Fund Wiley, John Culpin, and Allyson bargaining in good faith and will continue business education; Raymond Tim Zuzel and Tammy Stults Award. Berry. Correspondent Jean for mathematics; received $100 from the Booster received awards from the X 644-1364 to bargain in good faith.” Club. The Knowlton Rangers By this Goldman meant the school board Priscilla Hutt for English; Coventry Federation of Arthur Galinat Memorial Band awards were received The; lid on the closed negotiations Timothy Zuzel for history; Ray­ Typewriting awards were Teachers. by Tim Zuzel, Carolyn between the South Windsor Education and SWEA had an agreement not to leak Award of a $50 bond was given mond Jean for science; given to Debbie Dutton, Karen Peggy Clay and George to Beverly Olsen. Bechtold, Glenn Miller, A1 Association (SWEA) and the Board of any information or make public Howard, Sandra Chalecki, stotements on negotiations unless both Patricia Carl for school and Jacobson received the Coventry The Language Department Tilley, Tim Coon, Paul Diehl, Education was iifted siigbtiy this week, town spirit. Laura Rueb, Debbie Ann Lions Award. and Eileen Barton. exposing a controversy between athietic sides agreed upon it three days in ad­ Walsh, and Jane Spink. Awards were given to Beverly vance. ’The Good Citizenship Award Joseph McLaughlin received Olsen, Peggy Clay, Deborah coaches and the school board. Shorthand I awards were George Jacobson won the of a $25 bond was presented to $100 and the Student Loan Fund Larson, Margaret Pratt, ^aches reportedly have threatened to Goldman did say “we are bargaining given to Cynthia Goble, Patti John Philip Sousa Award. with a group...not with individuals,” but Timothy Zuzel by the American received $200 from the Coven­ Darlene Elliott, Joann Bray, quit their coaching posts and just stick to Legion. Kingsbury, Louise Bigelow, would not elaborate. try Republican Women’s Club. Stephanie Toumas, Melody Go­ Doug Whipple gave out their regular teaching jobs if they do not Boys’ State representative Joyce Philbrick, and Jennifer ^Christopher Diehl received get pay raises. l^ e coaches said they sent letters of Platt. ble, Brian Fish, and Laurie An- private awards: Gary Ardel their decision to Goldman, his assistant, Sears MOWER SALE Prize Frog and Trainers this year: Brian Carlson and an award from the Coventry drukitis. All these awards were won the band award; and However, as quickly as the 25-30 coaches Vriginia Dickerman was the the school board chairman and the prin­ Gordan Phillips (juniors). ^Mublican Town Committee. for French. Priscilla Hutt won the chorus may have presented their threates, that Laurel Girls’ State represen­ only one to receive an award in Virginia Dickerman received 2 decision may have been rescinded, due to cipals of both the high school and the Shorthand II. award. Timothy Edwards Middle School. Tom L^drey, left, and Richard Smith, Grade 5 students in Mrs. Ann Rudolph’s class at tative this year: Sherri Dibble $25 fro m th e C o v en try the timing involved in the salary demand. (junior). Office practice awards were Secretarial AssociaSion. 'Library awards were The school board and SWEA are However, also notified was the head of J T? J School, with Alfred, their prized frog who won a frog jumping contest con­ George Jacobson received $25 ducted by the class recently. Alfried jumped a total of 88”. Art Department awards were given to Sheiyl Caisse, Patricia Drama department awards presented to Martha Longley, currently entering arbitration over the Booster’s Club, according to Sharos Carl, Barbara Clark, Ginnie from Nathan Hale Ancient Fife given to Bruce Caisse, Ellen were given to Beth Mohan, Beth Mencenhall, Diana & Drums. salaries for coaches and to tack on a new who further added, “We wanted him to Bates, Deborah Dutton, Holly Dickerman, and Patti most improved; Cathy Mohan, Ratasep, Wanda Sawyer, Kerri demand is a move which comes too late. know what was going on in case anything 3-Days Only! Kingsbury. (^mpbell, Susan Reedy, and most constant; Deborah Rid­ Shaw, Wendy Smith, Patricia Cathy Lavoie received $25 School officials would not confirm the drastic — such as resignation — oc­ Bookkeeping awards were curred.” Linda Tangarone. zon, most technical; Tim Ckxm, Tremano, and Sherry Finney. from the North Coventry contents of the letter sent to a SWEA given to Joyce Philbrick, ­ TTie proceeds from this year’s Ihe coaching incident is actually the Athletic awards were given to best actor; Patricia White, best Women’s (Hub. negotiation representative but would only bie Dutton, Doreen Shea, Deb­ actress. book fair which was $45 was say they received copies of the letter. first leak which has ocurred since However, at least one school coach has teachers and school board reached a confirmed that, in their letter to the stalemate in negotiations about two weeks Site Hemlh ...... SWEA member, coaches threatened to ago. Area Profile conduct only their regular jobs, such as Recently a state mediator sat in with teaching physical education. the SWEA and the school board and heard School Athletic Director, Charles their arguments. Shares, a soccer and basketball coach, Harry Purcell, head of the state Depart­ Principal Lauded, confirmed reports that the coaches sent a ment of Education’s Mediation and Ar­ letter to Linda Warfel, chairman of the bitration Division, found both sides to be personnel policies committee of the South so close to a settlement he ruled against Parents Chided Windsor Eklucation Association, informing arbitration — which is the next step Sears her of the coaches’ action to vote to resign highest from mediation. BOLTON Town Clerk in recent months: unless salary increases for some coaching Instead Purcell called another meeting Donna Hullaml John Orsinl and Sylvia Peiser 3-DAYS ONLY! jobs are given. of the two sides two weeks ago, only this L'urreHpuiiflrnl to Roger and Sally Barr, BIKE SALE The decision to resign was the consensus time found them to be so far apart the ses­ Til. 646.0375 property on 81 French Rd.; llllllh. _ . . of teachers present for the vote or con­ sion lasted only an hour before he ruled Board of Education members Herman Yules to Frank tacted, according to Walter Halas, South both sides hire three arbitrators to settle complimented John Eagles at Visgilio and Raymond Janson, Stem* Windsor High School baseball coach, who the dispute. The first session lasted all the end of his first year as prin­ FuUj mounted property on Brookside Lane; DuaI*position called the situation “not as serious as day, school officials said. cipal of Bolton Elementary and Clarence Gove to Peter and reflectorized shift levers. SAVE *15.99 some people think.” Throughout the frequent impasses and handbrake Center Schools for the in­ Linda Moore, property on 37 levers. Halas said there is “not that much negotiation sessions both sides have numerable projects at the Watrous Rd.; Judith Tomkin to difference” between what the school honored the closed-lid agreement, and schools. William and Paula Bogert, FRF.F. S P IR IT ' board is offering and what coaches want.” now neither side admits to leaking the The members said it was property on 6 High Meadow Meanwhile. School Superintendent coaching controversy. hard to keep up with all the Rd.; Mary and Roger Fontaine events going on. to Ernest Reed, property on / 10-Speed Raymond Allen, superinten­ Bolton Center Rd.; Edgar J dent, said he was extremely Clarke to Jeffrey and Gail • iUurt* fa»t»powtrlo iporti pleased with all the events. Clarke, pro[wrty on Volpi Rd.; Lightweight Racer Inland-Wetlands Rules • elog~n$UlaMl Aoiuiap Marilyn Breslow, board Lawrence Piano to Francis and > cpthm l gnut eatcktr member, said that she would Laurie Pisch, property on Steel ttm ftk* tatUg, attaeht$ fo$t like to give “a kick in the Crossing Rd.; Lawrence Fiano Explained at Meeting pants” to the parents who are to Joseph and Grace Grimaldi, SAVE *25.99 always yelling and screaming property on Watrous Rd.; that the school never does Robert Farley and l^chael u SOUTH WINDSOR sion that requests for permits crops, and farm ponds of three anything. Hunt to Antone ancP'Katalin Judy Kuehnel would automatically be denied. acres or less. She said she was happy the Ferreira, property on 15 Residents are required under Parent-Teacher Organization Tanglewood Lane; David The South Windsor Conserva­ Only residential home for Sears Craftsman 20-Inch Eager 1® Mower the new regulations to apply to fair held recently was Mortlock to Craig and Theresa tion Commission met with which a building permit has the town’s Conservation Com­ successful. Patton, property on 19 Colonial residents last night to explain already been issu f may be mission for permits for land use built. However she added, the play Rd.; Harold and Phyllis Cenler*pull and discuss the new proposed not presently permitted in the "Arsenic and Old Lace” Porcheron to Paul and brakes, front inland-wetlands regulations for 18-page proposed list of presented by the Harlequin Jacqueline Cassidy, projterty on and rear. the town, which designates ap­ Also permitted are some non- It’s eager to start because you’re eager to finish. With a pow­ Regular *114.99 regulations. Review, a drama club at Bolton 70 Notch Rd.; Lawrence Fiano proximately 30 per cent of the regulated uses provided they do According to the regulations, not disturb the natural and erful 10-cu. in. engine, 5-position wheel adjusters, through- Center School, had an atten­ to Philip and Priscilla Dooley, Take a spin around the block or go for an all-day adventure. N town as wetland. “wetlands” refers to land, in­ dance of only 70 people for the property on Watrous Rd.; June Either way, the riding will be breezy, the padaling a . Some of the more than 50 indigeneous character of the the-deck exhaust system and 20-inch steel housing. Com­ cluding submerged, which con­ two nights it was presented. Heintz to James Rowe, proper­ residents attending the meeting land. Included are conservation That’s because the wide gear range takes any ride in stride. sists of soil type designated She noted the students ty on 9 Mount Sumner Dr. questioned the possible effect of soil, vegetation, water, fish, pression release on the starter. Positive pressure engine Dual-position brake levers are easy to reach whether you're “poorly drained, alluvial and worked hard to present the play the proposed reflations might and wildlife, outdoor recreation racing or touring. Center-pull brakes grab evenly for smooth, flood plain by the National areas for camping, boating, lubrication. Steel hlade. Side grass discharge. in its original form and that have on the economic growth Cooperative Soils Survey and sure stops. And don’t forget, when you have a Free Spirit and fanning in South Windsor. horseback riding and hunting. teachers gave hours of their may be amended by the Soil time without pay working with you always have somewhere to go! Many expressed concern The regulations will become Conservation Service of the effective July 1 after approval the students. about the change of property United States Department of value created by “restricted” by the conunissioner of en­ Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Mrs. Breslow added she was Agriculture.” vironmental protection, ashamed the parents in town use of the land. The commission Permitted in the regulations contends, however, that people publication in newspaper, and did not go out in support. She are gazing, farming nurseries, have been filed in the town hopes that the program will PAULS 10-speed Derailleur should not be under the impres­ Regular *124.99 gardening, and harvesting of clerk’s office. carry over to the high school. with 38 to 100 .Stays On Board gear ratio range. The Bolton selectmen, after PAINT reviewing a section of the state building code which indicates Arts Gives $600 to Schools that a member of the Building and Board of Appeals does not have TOLLAND to be a resident of the town the noon in the Religious Education Hill Rd.; Frederick E. and Decorating Building. board is in, voted unanimously Vivian Kenneson Deane M. Dauser to Thomas H. This year’s theme is “Chris­ to have Olaf Erlandson con­ Correspondent and Carol M. Barnard, Slater 615 M ain S t. SAVE *10.99 tian Living With One Another,” tinue to serve as a member of Tel. 875-4704 Rd.; Arthur and Lucille Webber the Bolton Board of Appeals Manchester Boys’ Free Spirit 10-Spped Racer The Arts of Tolland has made focusing on the ways in which to Peter P. Webber, Snipsic even though he has moved from 649*0300 This is one bike that moves even i a grant of |600 to the Tolland Christians are able to put the Sears Rugged Lake Rd.; Henry Krechko to town. Sears Rear Baby Rugged 36-Inch when it’s standing still! Flamboy- ' School Assemblies Committee. gospel to work in their own Bike Pump Howard and Marie A. Weldon, A booklet received from Bike Seat Chain and Lock ant red, white and blue color styl­ The money will be used to lives. Activities to carry out the Sugar Hill; Allen and Elizabeth Remember: Peter Libassi about the plafined Regular 2 provide enrichment of drama, theme will include story and ReguUr 1 S 8 S Regular 9 8 8 ing. With Derailleur gears,^dual- C. Brooks to Raymone Misuira, new community in Coventry by •5 .2 9 O •18.99 JL O dance, and symphony in all the discussion, craft activities, Old Post Rd. SAVE *20.99 SAVE *20.99 •5 .7 9 t B position brake levers. R egular $99.99 worship, field trips and recrea­ SAVE *20.99' DevCo was received and will be We lire Veer schools which would not be Quitclaim Deeds jCraftsman Eager-1® 20-Ineh Craftsman Self Propelled reviewed by the selectmen. available otherwise, according tion. Sears 3-Speed, 22-Inch Headquarters A daily offering will be ^ Raymond J. Misuira to Patsy Progress on the planned new to an Arts spokesman. A. Misiurax, Old Post Rd.; Mower With Catcher 22-Inch Rotary Mower received to benefit the Ministry Self-Propelled Mower community is being reported to A baby sitter will be available Werner 0. Kunzli to Habitat, iF ctum i 12.0- 10-CU. in. Etger-1* engine. Bolton upon the request of for Quality to parents taking courses to Persons of Special Needs of leu. in. enfine, 6-podlian It h u ■ (Mt.itertijif 12-cu. Brown’s Bridge Rd. 2-«|>eed drive allowi opera­ in. engine with ■ no uljuK Richard Morra, first select­ during the morning sessions of the Connecticut Council of ■wheel uljiuien, uid ■ 5- tor to natch ground ^>eed Ipoiilion hendlel With cerfauretor, 3*ipced tren.. man, because Bolton is a the Summer Arts program Churches. As a closing activity, to gran conditiona. 6-poai- miMion, end lightweight t o -u r a in e l ICiteher. *154 Uon wheel a4ju$tment. neighboring town and would from July 8 to Aug. 2. Cost of the children will host parents *164 mtgnewum homing. With R e ^ l a r $174.99 *184 Check Theft Regular $184.99 like to be kept abreast of things. the service will be 50 cents per and friends at an open house citcherl Regular $204.99 mm family per day. following morning worship on A report from the Connec­ EXTEmOR Sunday, July 28. Confusing ticut Regional Crime Squad for Theater Party the year 1973 was received and PAINTS! A theater party to All children are welcome to NEW HAVEN (UPI) - participate in the Vacation will be reviewed by the “Promises, Promises’’ is Thieves who took $50,000 worth SAVE *45.99 selectmen. planned for July 19 at Nutmeg Church School. There is a of cancelled checks from a SAVE *31 Remember: registration fee of one dollar Craftsman 26-In. 5-HP The Department of En­ Theater on the University of branch of the Second New Craftsman 36-In. 8-HP vironmental Protection notified Connecticut campus. There are per child (not to exceed two Haven Bank gained nothing Riding Rotary Mower Riding Rotary Mower “House Lot. SAVE *10.99 dollars per family). Call the \ the selectmen that a state grant BUY NOW! BUY NOW! SAVE *5.99 50 tickets being reserved for from their act, but are causing will be available for the Arts of Tolland. church office at 875-4160 or the depositors and the bank a lot of Regular Sears Girls’ Free Spirit Sears Girls’ Spyder Bike Boys’ Spunky Spyder Bike Sears Versatile Boys and Girls’ Regular purchase of the E.J. Holl The price is 310 per couple Rev. Betsy Reed at the church headaches. tm .9 9 Prices” 5-Speed Bicycle Is A Real Charmer or at 875-1915. •579.99 property on Bolton Lake. Gets Up And Goes Rugged 16-Inch Gonvertihles which includes dessert after the Officials at the bank’s West- *244 The selectmen were also Warranty Deeds play. Tickets may be obtained ville branch are offering a $1,- Thia rear-engine rider haa a eonpaci- •548 notified by Congressm an 8-HP Craftiman engine that aUrta elec­ Bilow Builders Inc. to John 000 reward for the return of the yet powerful 5-HP notorl Single­ Avaiiabie Regular by calling Carol Gordon at 875- trically! 3-apeed tranamiarion with dif­ William Cotter that a federal Sears Low Sears Low Regular and Carol Thieling, South River need mower haa a 3-poaition manual 0874 or Phyllis Dowd at 875- checks, stolen from a locked ferential hdpa give great maneuver­ grant for the purchase will be $89.99 Price Rd.; Getway Homes Inc. to Mighl-of-eul adjuatment. Price $34.99 4243. vestibule sometime over the ability! 18^in. rear tirea. available. During The •79 *48 *48 24^in. bike with 5 speeds to make ped­ *29 Vacation Church School Eugene J. and Melanie weekend. ’The checks were all Charming bud of a bike for that special With rugged charm sure to win over A whole flock of kids can learn to ride on this easy- Although many meetings aling a breeze. Sharp red, white and The United Congregational Skibinski, Apple Rd.; Edward endorsed by the bank and no have been held concerning the little girl in your life! Chrome-plated any young lad! Chrome-plated fen­ to master bike. Drop the crossbar to rconvert from Co. Inc. to John C. and blue styling will win any girls’s heart! Church of Tolland has longer negotiable. possiblity of the town Summer fenders and handlebars, banarui seat. ders and handlebars, banana seat. ‘boys’ to girls’ model. Training wheels. Margaret B. Farquhar, Bank officials said personnel SHOP AT SEARS scheduled its Vacation Church BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD purchasing the property there School for the week of July 22. Lakeview Dr.; Richard P. and are “trying to reconstruct AND SAVE is not yet anything definite to Carol J. McGirr to Freeland A. everything” in the way of WATERBURY Months! SHOP AT SEARS Classes for children age 4 by Satitfaelion Ouaranktd Sears NORWALK WEST SPRINGFIELD report. BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD Dec. 31 through those entering and Jean H. Savage, Shenipsit business transacted late Friday Free Parking AND SAVE or Your UoHty Boek gg^Rs, lo iiU d C AND CO. Warranty Deeds fifth grade will be held Monday Lake Rd. afternoon. This includes trying MIDDLETOWN DANBURY WESTFIELD MANCHESTER NORTHAMPTON 5-D Rear of Storal Sears Anna Svejik to Arthur J. and Following is a list of warran­ ^ WATERBURY NORWALK MIDDLETOWN DANBURY WESTFIELD MANCHESTER NORTHAMPTON 6-D through Friday from 9:30 to to identify depositors from two 9B>An9( miCBvCK AND CO* Helen L. Monoghan, Walbridge lobby cameras. ty deeds filed with the Bolton PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June 2Q. 1974 Zone Commission Discusses Home Business Rule Violations MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Hiurs.. June 20. 1974 - PAGE NINE. Girl Scout, Hold Court of Award, School Emergency Care Criticized WHEELS BOLTON should be more specific. He feels residents know In the future an emphasis will BONN (UPI) — Every third They discussed, with prosecutor in order to Neighbors Plan Garage and a radio tower. to apply for a zone change. r*nvi7MT^Dv . West German citizen is Donna Holland which people are violating the be made by commission familiarize Hutchinson with the Although some of his proper­ As soon as the application is COVENTRY bara Thomas and Mrs. Janice Challenger pins were Correspondent Marshall Taylor, town counsel, home occupancy business members to stricter enforce­ Harold Sanborn and Frances motorized. A total of 21.9 the registration of such correct procedure to follow Polnik, neighbors on Vernon ty is zoned for business, the received by the zoning commis­ Monica Shea Danks. awarded to Anne Keller and million automobiles and 646-0375 regulation and feel they should ment of zoning violations. Gail Spink. COLUMBIA when his son passed out at businesses. when after violations. Rd., told commission members planned expansion will go into sion a hearing on the change Correspondent ^ rie Keiier was presented School Superintendent health room and other parents trucks cruise West German The Zoning Commission report a suspected violation to Residents are u rg ^ to either With each cease and desist Challenger of Emergency Virginia Caplson school two weeks ago as a Clarence Edmondson said the Taylor did not feel it should that following an application an RI zone. Botticelli was told will be scheduled. Tel. 742-9495 with Girl Scouts’ highest were called regarding the roads and superhighways-a recently discussed expansion of the zoning commission which call or write letters about order violators will be given a Preparedness and Challenger of Corregpondeitt result of an exercise a group of health aide at the school is not be necessary for owners of for a building permit for a gar­ Girl Scout Troop 5042 held its award, first class. She was breathing incident since six four per cent increase com­ the regulations concerned with will, in turn, send the alleged suspected violations to the com­ the Girl Scout Promise went to Tel. 228-9224 students were having in home occupancy businesses to specific period of time in which age in an R3 zone they were •annual Family Supper and bridged to ^nior Girl Scouts, an R.N. and the school nurse hat students were involved. He said pared to 1972. home occupancy business. violator a cease and desist mission. Anne Killer. “holding their breath.” register their business and file to comply, as well as a state­ turned down as they would be in Awards Court June 13 at Coven­ presented with a senior cap and no set schedule for attendance he was unaware Pierce was not Members felt the regulation letter. Chairman of the commission ment of how the premises try Grammar School. a handbook. Anne will continue Troop 5042 has been at the school, although she can notified. an annual report. is Philip Dooley. Letters about violation of the yard sideline Emergency health care at Commission members felt as should look after compliance. Mrs. Mary Andrews, field with Troop 5042 as an assistant designated a Charter Oak Troop Porter &hool was criticized by He said the boy was sent to get there in ten minutes. The suspected violators may be sent regulation. Girls 10 to 16 Years the town expands there will be The order will be sent by cer­ executive for Northeastern leader. for 1974-75. parents at a recent Board of. the nurse, where he rested for nurse, he said, makes the deci­ to the commission in care of the Sanborn, afler reading the more of the problem with home tified mail. Three girls were bridged to Susan Thomas .has been Education meeting. They sion as to whether a case is Town Hall. regulation, felt it was not clear Connecticut from the Connec­ half an hour, and subsequently occupancy businesses than, If compliance isn’t ticut Trails Council of Girl Cadettes: Susan Thomas, Anita selected as troop represen­ claimed parents are not became ill after lunch. While seriouk enough to warrant dis­ I A special meeting will be held and felt he should be allowed to there is now. forthcoming the violator will be WANT TO LEARN TO SEW Scouts was present to greet the Covey and Denise Lazzari. tative to attend a council en­ suitably informed of student ac­ the family was notified later in turbing 15 adults to take the stu­ DESTINATION SAFETY State Consultant with Taylor, Calvin Hutchinson, build where he wanted to due to issued a,summons for violation Susan and Anita were presented campment at Camp Townsend cidents by school officials. the day that the boy was ill. dent to the hospital in an am­ Announcing The Opening of Area towns will be checked to zoning agent, Robert Peterson, the unclearness of the regula­ THIS SUMMER??? troop and to congratulate Mrs. of a zoning regulation and will Kitty Keiier on her iong service with 5-ytor membership pins. in Litchfield this summer. Pierce claims they should have bulance. To Discuss Fund see how they handle home oc­ resident state, trooper and be taken to court. tion. Manchester's Newest Driving School I Sanborn and Polnik plan to as the troop leader and as the The Sign of the Arrow was Margaret Keller will attend Two fathers appearing before been called when the boy Vincent Harriman of Pine St. cupancy business regulations. Eugene Kelly, circuit court . Call 649-6495 or 644-8125 now and enroll to make a the encampment as an Oak I Specializing in Motorcycle as well as Automobilej Violators can receive a fine build a joint garage which will service unit chairman. awarded to Karen Hansen, the board stressed they were passed out. said that when the Pierce boy (automatic and standard) Driver Education... for each day the violation con­ , garment while you learn to sew. Small classes. One Leaf representative. For Libary Use have a common roof. Mrs. Keller will continue as Laura Whipple, Christine there as parents, not as sustained head injuries in a PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT tinues or a jail sentence for i machine per pupil. Ail sewing done In class. Marley, Lauri Jacobs, ’The Connecticut Trails Coun­ They were referred to the service unit chairman for representatives of the local fire He said the health procedure previous accident, it took 45 PLEASE CALL 646-0804 each day of violation. If the 1 Coventry next year, but her Margaret Banks and Ann- cil provides for the costs of this department of which they are Zoning Board of Appeals. at the school should be re­ minutes to get the boy to the (students 16 and 17 years of age may register for our violator still doesn’t comply the Adult classes morning and evening troop wiil be ied by Mrs. Bar­ Billing. special encampment. members. emergency room. I BOLTON a total of 5,300 sfjuare feet with Vito's Addition evaluated since there is a local ■ Summer Driver Education Program (30 hours classroom I state regulations, probably town will get an injunction. Cathy Lupi was honored for Donna Holland Commission clerk Carolyn Anthony Botticello, owner of the highest cookie sale achievs- Donald Pierce of Rt. 6 told ambulance corps ready to res­ Edmondson said parents are land 6 hours behind the wheel) which will begin on July being 10,000 square feet for the She Herath Vito’s Restaurant, located on PETTY RIDWELL pond to emergencies. list. ■ Macojnber will meet with ment in the troop. the board he was hot notified called all the time from the 20 year period. In response to a request from Area Profile Hutchinson to compose a cease Villa Louisa Rd. told the com­ 1726 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Richard Morra, first select­ When it was recently learned, mission he plans to expand the Wapping Professional Bldg. • Air Conditioned after voters had approved ap­ and desist letter for the town. It man, Helen Becker, consultant will be checked by Taylor. parking lot there and also plans in the division of library propriating $271,000 for the construction of another building (Formerly Kathleen Stiles Classes) development for the State of project, the town would be get­ Connecticut, said she would be ting a reduction in federal 5hc Herald happy to meet with town of­ revenue sharing funds the Area Profile ficials to discuss the necessary selectmen began checking into criteria in order to qualify for the possibility of state funding. state funding for Bolton’s town library. Must Pay Tuition The Board of Education 3-DAYS ONLY Opinions liave varied by received notice that tuition for Argenta To Tour many as to the possibility of the certain special education town being eligible for a state students presently being paid grant when federal revenue for by the Civilian Health and With Vocal Group Medical Program of Uniformed S a le. sharing funds have been SAVE *20 designated for the project. Services (CAHMPUS) would be State Senator Dave Odegard discontinued as of June 30. SOUTH WINDSOR explosive mixtures with is presently checking into the Bolton has one student atten­ 3 -Days Only Judy Kuehnel chlorine. Large Capacity matter upon the request of the ding Valleyview Farm in Correspondent Fire Marshal Lanning selectmen. Massachusetts whose tuition is Kenmore Portable Zig-Zag Tel. 644-1364 recommended that containers It was learned that in order presently being paid by John Argenta, 16, son of Mr. be kept tightly covered at all CHAMPUS. for the town to qualify for state and Mrs. Charles E? Argenta, 70 times and that they be stored in funds for the library it must be CHAMPUS will continue to cool, dry, well ventilated areas. Permanent Press Sewing Machine Sunset Terr., has been accepted assist services,'but it appears of a size that would cover the into the “American Youth in Church School needs of the town for 20 years in the Bolton student will no Concert” vocal group spon­ The Wapping Community the future. longer qualify. sored by the Universal. Church of South Windsor will The proposed plans cover a 10 As of June 30 the town will Academy for Music. hold a vacation church school to 12 years period with ad­ probably be responsible for his 2-Cycle Washer About 150 students from July 8 to 19, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. ditional plans for expansion. tuition which will amount to Portable Model various sections of the United The theme of the school will be The proposed building will have about $12,000 annually. with Case States make up the vocal group. ‘‘God’s Good News” and Sears Low Price Argenta was given an oppor­ children age 4 through the sixth FREE Regular *89.99 tunity. to audition through his grade are welcome. Sewing membership in the Greater For further information Instructions Hartford Youth Choral. regarding registration please Speech Policy The concert group will leave call 6440933. A dependable sewing machine to sew family July 24 for a three-week tour FREE during which they will perform School Lunches At Graduation Home clothing and mend in a jiffy. Sews straight and at various functions throughout The following lunches will be Demonstrations zig-zag stitches forward and reverse. With foot Israei and Greece. served in the South Windsor Argenta, a tenor, is a junior elementary schools during the To Be Studied control. at South Windsor High &hool week of June 24 to 28: and is a member of the school Monday: Chef’s Day. Wood Cabinet S30 Extra" Tuesday: Spaghetti or shells Equipment Received concert chorus and vocal BOLTON ensemble. with meat sauce, Italian bread ' Choose normal or permanent press cycle! Equipment for the school and butter, salad, cookie, milk. • 3 wash/rinse temperatures to handle a Donna Holland system recently approved at a Scholarship Wednesday: Bologna, salami, Town Meeting has all be Charlene A, Landers, 17, cheese sub with lettuce and variety of loads daughter of Leonard Landers of Board of Education members received. tomato, tater tots, catsup, > Super Roto-Swirl agitator provides vigorous at their last meeting discussed It included eight Facit elec­ 121 Farnham Rd., has been orange juice, spice cake with the subject of high school tric typewriters, a refrigeraror awarded a scholarship by the icing, milk. wash action Gerber Scientific Instrument graduation speeches decided a and two electric mixers. Thursday:Pizza, salad, ice review of the situation should The necessary forms have Co. cream, miix. be done. been completed and forwarded Miss Landers is a student at Friday: Tuna salad on bun or They directed Raymond to the State Department of the South Windsor High School roll, potato chips, carrot sticks, Allen, superintendent of Education for reimbursement. and is in the upper fourth of her orange juice, cake with Permanent Press 3-Cycle 2-speed schools, to meet with Norman class. She plans to attend chocolate sauce, milk. Shaw, high school principal, for July Meeting 1 Manchester Community a review and discussion and to The Board of Education has College to pursue a career in return their findings to the scheduled its next meeting for SAVE *30 nursing. W asher ^ board as soon as possible in the July 1 at 8 p.m. at Bolton Kenmore 1-HP ( ) Canister Vac with Attachment The annual scholarship, given Mrs. Grasso Choose normal or permanent M Elementary School. fall. Kenmore Portable Zig-Zag Strong suction power from the .59 VCMA. operat­ by H. Joseph Gerber, company Asks Hearing press cycle! 3 wash/rinse tern- " president, has been presented peratures. Super Roto-Swirl agi­ Allen felt high school students ing HP. Gets up stubborn dirt from your rugs. 6- should be included in the discus­ Dog Licenses Stretch-Stitch to a son or daughter of a Gerber On Reactors tator provides, vigorous wash sion. Town Clerk Catherine Leiner piece attachment set dusts furniture, drapes, walls, *22 employe for the last four years. action. reminds residents that all dogs Sewing Machine and cleans crevices. Sears Low Price. In 1971 one of the top Chlorine Warning WASHINGTON, (UPI) - A Sears Low Price graduates of the graduating over six months old must be Amazing low price for a call for “open and thorough licensed on or before June 30 or Regular $119.99 Revolving-Brush Upright Vac with Attachments Fire Marshal William Can­ class gave a very controversial stretch-stitch machine! ning has issued a warning to hearings” into President speech that ra is^ much discus­ at such time as the dog Sews zig-zag and straight Two position manual rug-pile adjustment and re- m Nixon’s pledge of nuclear reac­ becomes six months old. South Windsor residents on the sion throughout town. In 1972 stitches too with dial con­ volving brush efficiently clean your carpets. 6-pc. tors to Egypt and Israel was Mrs. Leiner said that she has storage of chlorine for swim­ two seniors were elected to attachment set included for other cleaning. Sears N’g_P issued Wednesday by Rep. Ella received only 70 dog license trol. Sews buttonholes. ming pools. Kenmore Permanent Press 2- deliver graduation messages. Low Price. T. Grasso, D-Conn. applications as compared to 550 With foot control. “Most swimming pool owners Last year the writing of are not aware of the hazards of In a letter to Rep. Melvin speeches was mandatory for all issued last year. Price, D-Ill., chairman of the Licenses may be obtained in chlorine, which is commonly Cycle Electric Dryer members of the senior class. used as a germacide,” said Joint Committee on Atomic person at the Town Hall or by The students chose five staff Sears Kenmore Kitcben Appliances VALUES Canning. Effergy, Mrs. Grasso said Permanent press and normal cycles. “ Air only” members who chose two mail by sending the registration Congress must “assure that the fee, a self-addressed stamped Chlorine is generally setting fluffs pillows, blankets and dries rain­ messages that were delivered marketed in the form of use of nuclear power by these wear. Internal lint screen. Pre-set temperature. at graduation. envelope and the following in­ nations is confined to peaceful formation to the town clerk’s • Portable Dishwasher calcium hypochlorite, accor­ This year writing of a gradua­ ding to lanning, and while this purposes.” tion message was not man­ office: owner’s name and ad­ Use Sears She said that while the Middle dress, dog’s name, sex breed, itself is a non-combustible sub­ datory. Of the five speeches • Built-In Dishwasher Easy Payment Plan stance, free chlorine is East peace should be that were submitted two were age and color markings. applaud^, supplying nuclear A veterinary certificate is liberated if subjected to high chosen that will be delivered at • Trash Compactor 7 s temperatures or if mixed with reactors to them “would inten­ graduation. also required for all spayed sify the grim possibility that females not previously any form of moisture or im­ purities such as oils, grease, nuclear weaponry may soon be Meets Parents licensed. at the disposal of countries in Registration fees are as paint, sugar, beverages or dead Raymond Allen, superinten­ vegetation.. this volatile area.” follows: male or spayed YOUR CHOICE “All nuclear proposals made dent of schools, has j^ d three Chlorine can react explosive­ female, $3.50; female, $7.70 an by the President on this trip meetings with parents to help ly with turpentine, fuel gas, fine kennel (when not more than 10 must be subjected to the closest sensitize himself to the com­ particles of metal and many dogs are kept) $36. scrutiny by the Joint Com­ munity, to gain insight into common chemicals. Most flam- A penalty will be charged as mittee on Atomic Energy and parents’ assessment of the mabale gas will form school system and to open com- of July 1 for unlicensed dogs. both houses of Congress,” she munication between ad­ said. ministration and parents. Allen -held the first meeting Slow Pilch each with a group of parents of lear­ The Men’s Slow Pitch Softball ning disability children and felt League has four games • Wheel-about portable has melamine Valley Y Offers it was informative. The discus­ scheduled for Sunday. worksurface top, converts to an under- sion covered a wide range of Games scheduled to be Three New Classes topics. played at Herrick Memorial counter model later, if desired. In white only Park are Gil’s Mobil against Allen .will hold at least one • Under-counter unit is sized to replace almost The Indian Valley YMCA will There will be four class more parent meeting before the Bolton Bull Shippers at 3 p.m. offer three new classes this sessions running for four con- close of school. and Bolton Lake Hotel against any other brand built-in dishwasher—an summer, one for girls aged 8- secu tive Thursdays from 10:30 The superintendent said that Willimantic Salvation Army at 12; one for Grade 1 and 2 to 11:30 a.m. starting July 11 at 5:30 p.m. ideal replacement! Installation extra. while he’s in Bolton he will White only students; and the third for the YMCA office, Vernon Cir­ always encourage an openness Games scheduled to be students in Grades 6-9. cle. of expression. played at the ball field at Bolton A cheerleading class will be He said he will probably have High School are Striders Kenmore Trash Compactor offered for the first time to A multi-media drawing class a summation of the meetings against M & M Oil at 3 p.m. and girls aged 8-12. This class will will be led by Mrs. Susan for the Board of Education in 3 J’s R estau ran t against • Packs up to 15 sacks of household refuse into begin on July 10 from 2:30 p.m. Burger. This will be for the fall. Lathrop Agency at 5:30 p.m. one neat, plastic-lined bag to take out to 4 p.m. at the Rockville High students in Grades 6 through 9. School. for disposal 43201 Classes will start July 9 and On Council 72021 The class will be taught by will be on Tuesday and Allen has agreed to serve as Beth Mead a senior cheerleader Thursday mornings at the “Y” at Rockville High. Warm ups, office. chairman of the Television Prefer Jail Council for the 1974-1975 school movements, rhythms and basic year. LONDON (UPI) — Last year cheers will be taught. The council is appointed by 768 convicts in British jails BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD refused to be considered for the State Department of Educa­ WEST SPRINGFIELD WATERBURY MANCHESTER tion and is charged with the parole, the Home Office said. overall responsibility of en­ Officials announced an in­ SBASS, ROEBUCK AND CO MIDDLETOWN DANBURY NORWALK WESTFIELD couraging the improving in- vestigation to discover why teach the children how to make , struction by means of televi­ prisoners preferred to stay in finger puppets, rod puppets, sion. jail. . hand puppets and simple marionettes. *.■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. June 20,1974— PAGE FT .EVEN Graduation Plans Grassy Seabag SOUTH WINDSOR She Tlcralii Area Profile Youths Quiz Police Curbs Likely on Underground N-Tests BARTLETT, 111. (UPI) - Graduation at South Windsor High School will be on June Illinois State Police sought the owner of a Navy seabag today "• 26 at 6 p.m. in the Wapping Bowl behind Wapping School. ' By JOHN MILNE tain and would not know until problem of apples and oranges. Wednesday said there could be but felt certain he or she would In case of rain, the graduation will be on June 27 at 6 p.tn. At Boys’ State WASHINGTON (UPI) - Monday when Secretary of More likely, sources say, will devices larger than a specified g no general, vaguely worded not come forward t o claim it. .1 In addition to being Rumor Avoids unsightly and unsanitary. fjTOL'! Black Ants excavate extensive galleries in wood I Grlpps Collapse of to serve as\nesting places and may caqse extensive Square Dancers Graduate Petit Plume damage to yoqr home. His Government ROME (UPI) — Premier ANDOVER son, Florence Palmer, Carol for,possibly two million Palmer, Leon Palmer, Wayne Mariano Rumor’s shaky coali­ workers. Ellen Lariviere Horton, Ed Sharp, and Ray Palmer, Jeanne Person, tion government avoided Gardiner. 901H0 OUT The dispute over the economy Correspondent Kimberly Person, Debbie collapse Wednesday night, Perma-Prest’ The instructor is Happy Hat had threatened last week to top­ Tel. 742-9117 Phelps, George Platt, Debbie overcoming bitter internal ple the government. Petschke from Coventry. He Sharp, Ed Sharp, Mike Sharp, differences and approving a “The tax levy and the in­ Members of the Hop River has been teaching for six years Arvo Siismets, Janet Smith. compromise package of crease in electricity rates Hoppers square dancing club and has several clubs, in the Also, Muriel Smith, Jamie for a Preventive Mointennnce program OF BUSINESS measures to fight inflation and represent a considerable graduated at a candlelight area. Tracy, Damon Woo, and Jason unemployment. Drapery Sale sacrifice for those with fixed in­ ceremony at the elementary Members of the graduating Woo. Francesco De Martino, comes, that is, the majority of school recently. class were: Julie Barton, Keith leader of the Socialist party, Boccaccio, Mike Dreyer, Tam­ ADVERTISEMENT - Italians,” Social Democratic The group was formed in Oc­ said the cabinet coalition my Fisher, Glen Gournier, BURRITT BANK parliamentary leader Antonio 649-9240 tober last year. This is the first reached agreement “both in the Regular *11.99 Torrie G a^e, Chris Gardiner, HAS SUMMER GIFTS! Cariglia said after the meeting. graduating class. The club is economic field and in that of a Lynn Gardiner, Ray Gardiner, Fondue sets and handy "The government certainly open to members from 8 to 80. HARTFORD new commitment to the anti- 50x84 in. beverage kits available now for realizes this, but in my opinion BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. The executive committee of Jennie Hamm, Mona Hillman, Fascist struggle.” m i s Carol Horton, Debbie Horton, depositors at “The Big B.” this sacrifice will be acceptable The Oldest & Largest in Conn. the organization are Muriel Government leaders said Grady Horton, Jim Horton. Reward yoiir savings with top if citizens feel they are better Smith; president, Jeanne Per- Rumor’s Christian Democrats, Also Luciann Hurst, Kathy interest rates and top gifts from governed,” Cariglia said. the Socialists and other coali­ Kauffman, Colleen Keenan, the money place — the cute lit­ MEN’S Budget Minister Antonio tion members agreed in princi­ P David Knox, Melinda tle red bank building opposite Giolitti said the tax and price Luxurious rayon and cotton damask that never needs ple on higher taxes and elec­ MacDonald, Dawn Madore, Cumberland Farms in Hebron hikes were meant to provide a 'W7 tricity rates to drain some of ironing when machine washed, tumble dried. Show it Beth Mooney, Cindy Mooney, Center. Open daily 10:30 - 6:00; $4.6 billion increase in revenue J: SUITS the excess purchasing power U^oodlaniL I GARDENS Brenda Palmer, Florence Thurs. nights ’til 8:00. 228-9471. to drain excess purchasing off in many two-tone color combinations, from subtle ' f t and fight inflation. power, stem inflation and keep DkCRON/WORSTED DQUBU KMTS ■ fl to dramatic. 3 9 - ’9 t At the same time, they the trade deficit from getting REGUURLYT0$100to$18S IT’S OUR B decided to ease the existing out of hand. credit squeeze and provide The cost of living has been A- i t $26.99 Twin or full Bedspread...... 22*^ A N N U A L l a c Town Meeting Monday financing, especially for export rising at an annual rate of near­ industries. $ 4.99 Sheer Panel (40x81 in .)...... 3 ” ly 20 per cent, and the trade V i HEBRON carnival at the Hadley home on SPECIAL: BRONZINI NECKWEAR Q Q ( The Socialists had opposed deficit—mainly caused by high $ 5.99 M atching Pillow (15 in. s q .). . . 4’^ Nancy Drinkuth Daly Rd. The event, planned for F(miElllVtoS7.$0 v v continuation of the squeeze, oil prices and large meat im­ Correspondent 3 p.m., will cost 5 cents. saying it would mean bankrupt­ ports for newly affluent Italians 228-3970 cy for thousands of small —is approaching $1 billion a All the money raised at the businesses and unemployment A Town Meeting is scheduled carqival will be sent to te month. Other Drapery sizes also on sale. for Monday at 8 p.m. in the Muschto Distrophy Associa­ Hebron Elementary School. tion. , The following items appear CNPPS MANCHESTER on the agenda: Children participating in the Hijacked Car 3-DAYS ONLY! 1. To appropriate the sum of benefit carnival are: Tim AND O N - ! $8,177 from surplus to the Board Hadley, Lynn Hadley, Stacey of Education budget for 1973-74 Pineo, John Tarbox, Mark lows IN THIS SALE Exploded Samd Pric9% Az Last Yearl fiscal year, as approved by the Mastandrea, Reid Hubbard, 397 BROAD ST. (In The Spree Shopping Area) Board of Finance. Donna Vicent and Laurie OPEH MON. - FRI. 10 to 9 - SAT. 10 - 6 2. To elect a member to the Welskopp. Near Belfast Rtg. >1" and V Regional Board of Education BELFAST (UPI) - Masked conference in Belfast and headed for home to report to Saveloy0 ^ on Color burst Towels for a three-year term, July 1, June 28 has been chosen as a gunmen loaded a hijacked car 1974 to June 30, 1977. rain date. 102 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD OPDI Mea-SiL 9 to «, Thors, til 9 with bags of explosives and their supporters. 3. To authorize the Board of then blew it up at a militia post Selectmen to enter into west of Belfast today, es­ INVITATION TO BID I NOW ONLY agreements with the state calating an Irish Republican 1. Sealed proposals for Roofing Department of Transportation Army bomb campaign to drive Work, Ellisworth School Gym­ commissioner for the expen­ British troops out of Ulster. 89 nasium, South Windsor, Regular 63.79 diture of funds now available or Security officials said nearly Connecticut, will be received at Bath Size to become available for the 20 bombs exploded in eight the office of Director of next fiscal year, July 1,1974 to different places since the IRA Facilities Services, Union June 30, 1^5, for the improve­ campaign began late Monday, School, 771 Main St., South all sizes on sale! ment and maintenance of town causing widespread property Windsor, Conn, until 10:00 a.m. roads. damage and killing one person. Eastern Daylight Time, on Luxurious towels with a thick and lofty feel! Field Day June 27,1974 at which time they Children in Grades K-4 at the The bomb blasts raised to 1,- will be publicly opened and read 100% cotton-looped on one side for absorbency Gilead Hill School will have 037 the death toll in nearly five aloud. and sheared on the other for velvety softness. their annual field Day years of strife involving 2. D raw in g s a n d /o r tomorrow. To avoid the uncer­ Northern Ireland’s majority specifications may be obtained' 10 for ’ 8.95 tainty that overcast weather Protestants, minority Roman at the Facilities Services Of­ $1.89 Hand T ow el...... 1®’ $4.29 Bath M a t ...... 3*’ might create on that day, the Catholics and British army and fice, 771 Main Street, South 99“ Wash C lo th ...... 89® $6.99 Queen S i z e ...... 5®’ school is asking that all police. Windsor,- Conn. $1.19 Guest T o w e l____ 99® $8,99 King S i z e ...... 7^’ kindergarten children attend Police said the blast at 3. Bids to be plainly marked in Beddhg$izer-7$ tomorrow for the entire day, Cookstown, 35 miles from the the lower left hand conier, BEDDING PUNTS regardless of the weather. capital, was engineered by two BID# 74-103 10 for >7.44 The kindergarten children masked gunmen who held up a 4. As security, each Bid must be PthiniM, Snaps, Marigolds, Astars, should ride the morning bus to motorist outside the town. They accompanied by a Certified Allyssum, Salvia, Calandulaa Sea Our Large Display Ot school and the 2:35 buses home loaded bags of explosives into Check or a Cashiers Check, ' and many moral in the afternoon. Children may his car and ordered him to drive drawn upon either a State Bank HANGMG >4.M bring a lunch and buy milk or to militia headquarters. and Trust Company or a For Summor Color purchase a hot lunch for 50 National Banking Association, cents. The motorist leaped from the Your Choleool Sodding to the order of the South Wind­ Save *7.11 to*12.11 Midget Football car at the militia building, sor Board of Education, or the or Plonto POTS ‘5.09 VogoMMo Midget footbll league shouting “bomb, bomb,” police Bid must be accompanied by a A (uontainarl Jackson & Porklns (Standard) registration for the 74-75 season said, giving authorities time to Bid Bond having as surety 45 pc. Casual Ironstone Sets will be held tonight and clear the area of residents thereto. Such Surety Company 0 3 for tomorrow night from 7 to 8:30 before the explosives went off. or Companies as are authorized and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to do business in the State of YOUR CHOICE R0SES<3.39 until noon at the Gilead Hill Conference organizers said Connecticut for an amount not standard Only School athletic field. The the meeting hammered out the less than 10% of the Bid. Regular $29.99 to $34.99 VEGETABLE PLANTS Large program is for boys from Protestant steps to try to reach 5. Bidders shall not include Laltuca, Cabbago, Broccoli, Bpanlah 3i’9.99 Hebron, Andover and a solution to Northern Ireland Federal Excise Taxes nor State Onlona, Laaka, Tomatoaa, P b p p ^ Calary, 2 Gal. Potted Varieties. Marlborough. problems but declined to dis­ or Connecticut Sales Taxes on Paraay and many moral Boys must be nine years old close them untilUhe delegates which Public Schools are All Colors & In BudI before Sept. 1 and not more had time to report back. exempt. Uss "faad S WaatT NOWI From modem flowers to a Mediterranean design to a field of white p,,„ Patented, Newest than 14 on that date in order to 6. The right is reserved to We’n Hoadquartsn For participate. They must weigh at The militia, the Ulster purchase either by the item or clover. Sears has a tableful of values. 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The fee areas and manning roadblocks Education reserves the right to and Terrarium Planta, Qloxinlaa, Mixed will help, to defray the cost of to check for arms smuggling. waive any informalities in b. Field Flowers. . . amber colored blooms bn brown tones. JENNITE J-16 Pota, Ruatic Baakata, Azaleas, Rhododan- insurance. ( Bids; to reject any or all bids; c. Ardmore . . . Mediterranean mood in black on dark green. drpns, African VIolata, and much, much Boys registering for the first The militia’s personnel is or to accept the one that in their DRIVEWAY morel time are asked to bring their mainly Protestant although the judgment will be for the best in­ Sean Hm R«oord Value* Worth Uataniii( To-Stop and Hear for Vouraelf birth certificates. British government sought to terest of the School Depart­ 5gala FREE SOIL TEST, plus BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANOB MANCHESTER MIDDLETOWN* SEALER Carnival •HOT AT SRAM AND lAVB recruit a balancing proportion ment, Town of South Windsor. BRIDGEPORT . HAMDEN ORANGE MANCHESTER FREE LANDSCAPE CONSULTATION! Sears EA8TPIELDMALL WEST HARTFORD WEST 8PRINOFIELD WATERBURY $.B MIDDLETOWN* On Friday, a group of third of Roman Catholics. Edward L. Very SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE .168 WOODLAND 8T„ MANCHESTER 643-8474 louAooBmMco. OPtN DAIIY 9i30o.in.*tH9i30p.m. *7he>e«tofe«cloi*ot3t307u*tdoy.Wedn*tdoyoBdSoiufdoy Director of Facilities and fourth graders from the On another front, some 500 Sears EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD w a t e r b i}r y Gilead Hill School will present a Services representatives of paramilitary South Windsor, Conn. i SIAM. KOMUdc ANo'oo. OPEN DAILY 9;30 g.m. Til 9;30 p.tn. * These stores close at 5;30 Tuesday, Wednesdoy and Soturd^ and militant Protestant June 18, 1974 organizations ended a three-day PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., June 29. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancnesier, uonn.. inurs.. june w , i v / s - i m i k t h : h : in Summer Athletic Events For Youth Slated Athletic activities are abun­ are again working together in Scheduled from noon to 4 Females: Singles, doubles. recreation office, 646-6010. An dant for Manchester’s yoiith s^nsoring a track meet, on Coventry Graduate this summer. SAM (Summer p.m., the day will include Participants will be grouped organizational meeting will be Thursday, Aug. 1. The Pete Activities in Manchester) and boating, sailing, rowing, according to the last grade held on July 1, at 2 p.m., at the Wigren Track at Manchester the Manchester Rec Depart­ canoeing, kayaking, fishing, completed in the spring of 1974. rec office. Crafts will not be (Continued froip Page One) High School will be the site for scuba diving, and raft floating Competition for Grades 4-6 needed at this first meeting. Susan Bohr, secretary and Barbara ment have a number of events the noon to 9 p.m. meet. Anne Aronson, Barbara Aughenbaugh, Sperry, treasurer. planned. These include a run­ contests. There will also be a will take place at 9 a.m. on the Clinics Class advisor was Richard Bednarz. There will be junior high, hike around Linear Park. Any tournament days. Junior high For those young women who Peggy Clay, Teri Dibble, Virginia Dicker- ning and swimming biathlon, a ni§h school, snd college age Junior marshals were Leslie Cun­ other suggestions for water- players will participate at 1 may have dreams of becoming man, Thomas Druge, Joanne Fuller, track meet, a boating day, a divisions in the following Priscilla Hutt, Raymond Jean, Abigail ningham and William Goodale. tennis to'hrnament, canoeing related sports, excluding swim­ p.m. and high school and softball or basketball stars, Ushers for the exercise were, Eileen events: 100-yd. dash, 220-yd. ming are welcome, as the event college students will start at 6 clinics in both sports will b^e . Moeng, Beverly Olsen, Christopher Red­ and sailing courses, girl’s soft- dash, 440-yd. dash, 880-yd. dash, dy, Barbara Sperry, William Usab, Barton, Sharon Coolbaugh, Deborah ball and basketball clinics, and is still in its planning stages. p.m. held this summer. The clinic’s Timothy Zuezel. Church, Grace Walsh, Brian Carlson, one mile run, 440-yd. in­ There will be two separate Matches will be held at instructor will be Laura Dun- girls’ gymnastic classes. termediate hurdles, long jump, Class officers for the year were: Teri Chrstopher Coates, Daniel Kissane and Biathlon divisions for the competitions, Manchester High Memorial field, a softball star in her own Gordon Phillips. triple jump, high jump, pole which are open to all area Field on the three tournament right. Ms. Dunfield is the only Dibble and Donald Carlson, co president; The Biathlon, to be held at vault, and shot put. residents. One division is for days, Wednesday, Aug. 14, active female ASA umpire in Globe Hollow on July 12 at 6:30 For junior high and high p.m., is being sponsored by the under 14 youth, the other for through Friday, Aug. 16. the state. school divisions, there will be a persons over 14 years. Those SAM and the rec department. It Registration must be com-' The clinics will be held two-mile run, and a three mile activities to be held on the day will be an endurance test of two pleted by Aug. 8, by calling Tuesday through Friday, from run for the college division. are pending interest shown are SAM at 649-2506 between 8:30 10-2 p.m., at Charter Oak. Soft- DOUBLE TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE primary athletic skills — run­ In the junior high and high ning and swimming. registration. Persons can and 12:30, Monday through ball will be held on Tuesdays school divisions, there will be a register for Aug. 3 Boating Day A two-mile run will comprise Friday. and Thursdays, and basketball 120-yd. high hurdle event; a 120- by calling Summer Activities in BELTED the first part of the endurance on Wednesday and Fridays. @ Westinghouse AIR CONDITIONER yd. college high hurdle event Manchester, at 649-2506, daily Canoeing, Sailing June 25 will be the beginning event. Beginning from the will be held in the college-age from 8:30 to 12:30. Timothy Badger, recreation date. For registration, call rec Globe Hollow parking lot, par­ division. The Hockanum River Coor­ program supervisor, is heading department at 646-6010. ticipants will proceed east on HEADQUARTERS The separate age divisions dinating Committee initiated canoeing and sailing courses Girls’ Gymnastics Spring St., south on Dartmouth will be participating at the Boating Day plan in an this summer. Th&e are Red THERE’S A WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONER FOR Rd., west on Fern, north on Starting June 24, girls will be different times during the day. attempt to focus attention on Cross courses, which will run Main St., east on Spring St., en­ able to use their energy EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE. Junior high division events'will the useful water recreational from July 8 to Aug. 2. ding back again at the Globe creatively, in a gymnastics be held from noon to 3 p.m., areas such as Union Pond. They The sailing classes will take course, being offered by, the Hollow parking lot. The runners high school, from 3 to 6 p.m., hope to promote the utilization place on Monday and Friday, will then plunge immediately Manchester rec department. and college from 6 to 9 p.m. of Union Pond, which is located from 2 to 4:30 p.m. The The classes are for girls from into the water for an 800 meters An Elementary School Track off of N. Main St. canoeing course will be held on (Vz-mile) swim. fourth grade through high Meet is run separately by the Union Pond owned by the Wednesdays, at the same time. school. The Biathlon is open to all rec department for youth under town, is the largest pond in Due to the limitation on Nicky Martino, who com­ persons, male and female, junior high age. That track Manchester. Made up of 60. available equipment and small peted in gymnastics in high residents and non-residents. meet will be held later this acres, its water ranges from 5 craft supplied by the recreation school, and who has been There will be no registration Anne ^onson and Raymond Jean, students of distinction of Coventry High School’s summer, as a part of the . to 40 feet deep. The pond has its department, those registering teaching and coaching gym­ prior to the event, but par­ graduating class, express their views on the past, present and future of their fellow Summer Playground Program. own public boat-launching for a class are asked to buddy nastics for the last three years, ticipants are asked to come to ramp. up with someone who will use is the instructor for these graduates. Graduation exercises, were conducted last night on the school lawn. (Herald Globe Hollow at 6 p.m., a half photo by Dunn.) Boating Day Tennis Tournament their own small craft in class. classes. hour before the competition Saturday, Aug. 3 is being A $5 registration fee is SAVE imooth-ridin The classes will be held Mon­ Coventry superintendent of schools. Dr. Donald Hardy, begins. SAM will sponsor a Student declared “Boating Day” by Tennis Tournament on Aug. 14, required for both the canoeing day through Friday, from 9 body pfiatc peering seriously at graduates of Coventry High School, at SAM and the rec department COMPACT WINDOW UNITS SAM and the Hockanum River 15 and 16, for all Manchester and sailing course. In-person a.m. to noon, at the St. James POLYESTEF graduation exercies last nigh are hopeful that this first List of Graduates urged them to understand Coordinating Committee. The students Grade 4 through registrations are now being School gym. The girls will be 1 1 6 ‘ ’ E Y Biathlon will become an annual JIBERGLASi Kiclmrd Archambault themselves telling them that would be their greatest two g lti^ s are working in college. There will be the taken at the recreation office on divided into classes by skill Beverly Kay James Stephen M. Putney event in Manchester DOUBLE BELTi Gary John Ardel •Raymond Paul Jean mystery. (Herald photo by Dunn.) HEAVY D UTY cooperati^with one another to following divisions: Garden Grove Rd. For further levels. Those interested may m ria to ft UNDER THE TREAD *Anne Louise Aronson •Christopher G. Reedy Track Market Kraig W. Kaminsky Curtis A. Reynolds bring about a day of water ac­ Males: Singles, doubles, information, contact Tim register by contacting the rec *Barbara Jane Aughenbaugh David Jonathan Kay THRU-THE-WALL SAM and the rec department tivities at Union Pond. Badger, small craft instructor. Michael C. Baboval Debra Lynn Ridzon mixed doubles; department at 646-6010. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. June 26. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN Impeachment Vote X v li 'Vf> * >' Curriculum Changes^ , n'S ’^v* 4 - Tychsen Tells HRC Still Uncertain I -V?? Do You Know How to Appeal a Tax Audit? The Manchester school new course are being presented book reviews Internal Revenue Service system has made tremendous to the Manchester Area Tax appeals are consid­ dure provided in the U.S. Conference of Churches, local the government By HOWARD FIELDS ancillary happenings, such as a strides during the past two If the Internal Revenue sults of a tax audit, in ered only on the basis of Tax Court for cases with c. A lawyer permitted to WASHINGTON (UPI) - grand jury naming Nixon an un- years in giving Manchester a clergy and the PTA for their Service audita your return and order to stop interest from — or less tax in dispute. practice before the Tax input and approval before it a. the facts E)espite new revelations and indict^ co-conspirator in the good solid curriculum in its "The Birdwatcher, by Ethel dividual artisans in this era of Behind the Scenes of Otto says you owe more tax, do you * being assessed on addi­ a. $100 Court will be presented to the special b. the law b. $600 various court actions, the im­ Watergate cover-up and court schools, Dr. Alfred ’Tychsen, Edison Gordon. (McKay, $6.95) unique creativity is clearly Preminger, by Willi Fris- know how to appeal the bigger tional tax proposed by the ANSWERS TO QUIZ subcommittee, according to tax bill? Here’s a quiz prepared IRS, the taxpayer should c. the taxpayer’s reasons c. $1,600 peachment question remains maneuverings involving defen­ assistant superintendent of When Lisette’s fiance is killed outlined in Watson’s book, and chauer. (Morrow, $7.95) This l.b 2.b 3.C 4.d 6.b 6.d 7.c 8.a Manchester schools in charge Tychsen. by the IRS itself on how the for his position 8. It cost the taxpayer__to 9.b lO.a simply; “Will President Nixon dants with sometimes only in Vietnam and she quits her outstanding examples of fur­ biography is directed at d. (all of the above) of curriculum, told the Human Tychsen said he hoped to in­ appeal procedure works. For a. get a lawyer petition the Tax Court. be impeached?” A good case is remote connections with im­ security sensitive job, some niture are illustrated. detailing the film-making A legal representative _ a. $10 Relations Comipission Tuesday volve commission members or more information, ask your b. pay the tax proposed growing for answering "No.” peachment allegations against secret papers are discovered career of the famous direc­ IRS district office for a free to act on your behalf in a b. $100 night. their ideas in the in-service Political pundits have written Nixon. missing. Meanwhile Lisette Cats, edited by David Ste­ tor, not at revealing the man copy of IRS Publication 666, and file a claim for tax appeal before IRS. c. $1,000 NUMBER ONE The performance objectives training of teachers. refund or spoken thousands of words But the committee’s purpose leaves New York to visit her phen. (Putnam’s, $7.95) This is himself, which might have “Audit of Returns, Appeal a. is necessary The Tax Court's Small BRASILIA (UPI) - are being retailored so that the The commission will not c. write a letter to the b. is not necessary, but predicting Nixon’s impeach­ is myopic and singular—Is cousin Irene, who is living a book to delight just about been more interesting. For a Rights, and Claims for Re­ Tax Case Procedure allows Brazilian sugar exports for curriculum will be the same in meet during July and August. IRS district director may be retained taxpayers to bring their ment and some have even Nixon or is he not guilty of im­ with her oil-wealthy husband any animal lover, not just cat primer on how to put fund.’’ 1974 are expected to reach a peachable offenses alleged? all grades, Kindergarten Chairman Francis Keefe said d. (do none of the above) c should not re retained • case to ^ u rt in __ predicted his removal from of­ at Skeld House in the wilds of fanciers. It’s an irresistibly together a movie, the book is 1. If you disagree with the 3. level of 2.4 million Ions, ac­ While House Enemies through Grade 12, according to that if anything pertinent to the In a tax appeal at the dis­ 6. — of the disputed tax a. W^jRngton, D.C., only fice by the Senate. Scotland. It’s a most unlikely beautiful book about felines, informative and straightfor­ conclusion of an IRS audi­ trict conference, a written cording to the Sugar and Even the allegations have Tych^n. He also said that a operation of the commission cases are settled by mutual b. ' more than 100 cities Admittedly, it is that of a dis­ setting for socially sparkling, domestic and wild. The text is ward. But the reader keeps tor you may appeal to ■protest is not necessary Alcohol Institute. been pared down from an special subcommittee is in the arises, he will call a special th e __ agreement between the throughout the country tinct minority, but there is a couture dressed and forthright, fact filled and in­ looking for more about Pre­ for those cases in which taxpayer and the govern­ c. their hometown The expected level of sugar original list of 56 to less than 20, process of delineating outdated meeting. a. Bureau of Engraving growing case for the other side. beautifully bejeweled Irene, teresting. The author resists minger, a controversiai the amount in dispute is ment in IRS conferences. 10. — can appeal the decision exports will be drawn from "Isn’t Any Evidence” and amount to serious con­ phases of study and an attempt and Printing but a natural of a modern any temptation to be cute. figure in the film business a. Slightly less than half of the Tax Court under the the expected total production Vice President Gerald R. sideration in only two is being made to introduce sub­ b. IRS and the courts more than $2,600 Invitation Gothic, which this is. who is much more intriguing b. None Small Tax Case Procedure. of seven million tons. Ford said last week the full categories — Watergate and jects more relevant to the c. Action Line in favor of the tax- than most of the movies he c. All a. Neither the taxpayer Brazil is the world's second House won’t vote Impeachment using the IRS to harass White current times, with emphasis d. (none of the above) payer To Bid 'made. d. Nearly all nor the government largest exporter of sugar. because there “just isn’t any House enemies. And it will have on reading, social studies and Bolton Board of Education Louis XVI Furniture, by D-Day, by Warren Tute, 2. While appealing the re­ $2,600 or less b. Either the taxpayer or There is a special proce- The first is Cuba. evidence” to justify it. taken the committee 10 months music. Bolton, Connecticut F.J.B. Watson. (St. Martin’s, John Costello and Terry James D. St. Clair, Nixon’s to do that. He told the commission, MILK CONTRACT $10) Late 18th Century French Hughes. (Macmillan, $9.95) It attorney who has been sitting in To be sure, the committee which is interested in the Sealed proposals for milk furniture has never been was backed by the most for­ on the closed impeachment may lack the evidence it needs studies pertaining to minority contract for the 1974-75 school matched in quality, refine­ midable amassing of men hearings of the House Judiciary because Nixon has refused to groups, particularly black year will be received by the ment and luxury. The role of and materiel ever assembled, Committee, predicted that even give it some of the materials it studies, that the Weekly Bolton Board of Education until the guilds, the court and in- it was kept secret from an the committee of 21 Democrats has demanded. Reader, a publication which 1:00 p.m., June 28, 1974. enemy amazingly close, and and 17 Republicans—all The committee and later the deals with life among all ethnic Specifications for same may it worked. That was D-Day, lawyers—won’t recommend im­ House could vote impeachment groups, is used as a method of be obtained at the Office of the June 6, 1944, the day the peachment. on the basis of his refusal to Shuttle Piggy^Back study at all levels. Superintendent of Schools, Mary Cheney World War II Allies launched > Both those statements can be honor committee subpoenas or An all new concept will be Notch Road, Bolton, Conn., 643- their invasion of Adolf dismissed as self-serving they could infer that his refusal offered in all grades in the fall 1569. Library Adds Hitler’s Fortress Europe. This is an artist’s concept of how a Boeing 747 Jet will nounced it will use the 747 for shuttle approach and landing in the health and family life grandstanding. But one liberal to surrender the material c a r^ the Space Shuttle Orbiter piggy-back style. The Raymond A. This book by a trio of Republican congressman says means it’s too damaging to tests and to transport the orbiter across the country. (UPI education curriculum, Tychsen National Aeronautics and Space Administration has an­ Allen, Jr. New Books Englishmen provides the full Rep. William S. Cohen of himxi photo) said. Superintendent story in words, pictures, Maine, the Judiciary Second Thoughts At present, ail phases of this of Schools F iction maps and cartoons, with Broch — The guiltless € Republican believed most like­ If that’s the only case against perhaps a little less emphasis m u ly to vote to impeach, told him Nixon when it comes time to Bunting — The advent of on the American sector than Save *2.01 the evidence isn’t there for im­ vote, however, even the most Frederick Giles U.S. readers usually get. peachment. (Cohen denied adamant impeachment sup­ III'** Cameron — Our Jo, or the making the remark.) porters may have second chronicle of a coming man Furor Over News Leaks thoughts about their vote. Caputi — Loving Evie great fitting Perma-Prest® A liberal Democrat in the The weight of the respon­ Davis — The motherland forefront of the push for im­ sibility they are charged with is Fish — The wager BEST SELLERS im ) peachment told a reporter who not lost on other House Fleetwood — Foreign affairs (UPI — Publishers’ asked for a secret memo that members. Judiciary Chairman 3-Days ONLY! Gage_— Bones of contention Weekly) polyester shorts he didn’t have it, wouldn’t Peter W. Rodino Jr. himself Haley — Saxby for god Fiction divulge it if he did and hoped has noted that impeachment of Sears Harrison — Roller ball murder Watership Down —Richard the reporter wouldn’t print it if the President could alter the Hintze — Listen, please listen Adams he got it from someone else. course of history. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., June 20. 1974- PAnR SRVUfNnrcM , ------■■ ‘ ‘ — t------M Obituaries Killian Urged Fire Calls Mrs. Alice M. Hitt Steve Busby One of FeW to Compare No-Hitters To Join Ticket * 12:11 p.m. Wednesday — Mrs. AUce M. Hitt, 88, of brush fire at the rear of King’s North Berwick, Maine, former­ store in the Parkade. (Town) ly of Manchester, died > 3:59 p.m. Wednesday - “I knew the only chance I had to get the ball was to dive Wednesday at her home. She Of Ella Grasso 11 innings. New York nipped California 2-1 and Boston brush fire at Globe Hollow hitflrl pitchers able to compare no­ for it,” said Rojas. was the widow of RolUn W. downed Oakland 2-1 in 11 innings. swimming pool on Spring St. leagues seasons in the major The 24-year old pitcher said he got flutters in the ninth Hitt. (Town) inning when he faced Bob Coluccio, not because Coluccio Orioles 6, Twins 5 Mrs. Hitt was bom in Wind­ HARTFORD (UPII) - At­ their personal and politiical Busby, only three years out of college, put down the Brooks Robinson drove across three runs with a pair of fences in a move for party har­ had bothered him early in the game, but because Coluccio sor Locks and lived in torney General Robert K. Milwaukee Brewers, 2-0, Wednesday night with a nearly doubles to lead the Orioles to a three-game sweep of the mony. had always hit him hard when they were playing against Manchester from 1916 to 1959 Killian, whose uphill struggle Twins. Robinson, raising his average to .330, hit a two-nui for the Democratic guber­ Supporters of Killian say his p He faced only 28 batters and permitted only each other in the minors. He got Coluccio on a called strike when she moved to Daytona double in the fourth inning, singled during a two-run sixth Beach, Fla. She had lived in natorial nomination was resolve against running on the Fire Reported four balls to be hit out of the infield. for the first of his big outs. and doubled home a run in the eighth inning. Dave McNally North Berwick since 1970. marked by a primary defeat in state ticket has soften^ in the Busby, labeled a future superstar, threw his first no- 'The crowd of 9,019 cheered the Kansas City pitcher when got the win, with ninth inning relief help from Bob She was a graduate of West his Hartford stronghold, is last couple of days, and some of At LaPointe hitter in April of last year against Detroit and he said that Rojas squeezed Don Money’s pop up to end the game. His Springfield (Mass.) High School being urged to relent and join them are urging him to accept ettort was shoddy by comparison with Wednesday’s night. teammates mobbed him. It was the first no-hitter here Reynolds and Wayne Garland. White Sox 15, Indians 4 and New Britain Normal the ticket as lieutenant gover­ the second slot, if it is offered. VERNON He walked six and hit a batter against the Tigers, but since 1961 when Hall-of-Famer Warren Spahn of the old School, now Central Connec­ nor. Among others mentioned as Wednesday night he walked only one, George Scott—in the Milwaukee Braves defeated the San Francisco Giants, 1-0. Dick Allen’s two-run homer triggered a seven-run possible candidates for the ticut State College. She taught Killian, who was openly third inning. The last major league no-hitter came on August 5,1973 seventh inning that helped the White Sox whip the Indians. in the Suffield and Windsor critical of Democrratic State lieutenant governorship are A fire was reported shortly The White Sox collected 20 hits, with Bill Sharp collecting before noon today at LaPointe Busby said he began thinking no-hitter in the fifth and “I when Phil Niekro of the Atlanta Braves beat the San Diego Locks school systems before Chairman John M. Bailey after Rep. William A. O’Neill, D- four and Jorge Orta adding three. Stan Bahnsen went five Industries, W. Main St., was fighting hard after that to keep my concentration. I Padres, 9-0. her marriage. Rep. Ella T, Grasso, D-Conn., East Hampton, campaign innings to get the win while Steve Arlin, making his first entered the gubernatorial race, chairman for Rep. Grasso, the Rockville. had good stuff from the beginning.” The Brewers, victims of their first no-hitter, weren’t A member of Center AL start, was charged with the loss. Leron Lee had a met with Bailey Wednesday, party’s certain gubernatorial Vernon Police said the fire What little help Busby needed in getting his second no- available for comment because manager Del Crandall Congregational Church, Mrs. homer for Cleveland. and the two may have m end^ nominee; James F. Carey of started on the third floor of the hitter came on a couple of top defensive efforts by his locked the clubhouse door, sayirfg he “didn’t think my Hitt was a past president and Tigers 4, Rangers 2 secretary of < Loyal Circle of Columbia, the executive direc­ plant. Rockville and Vernon Milwaukee teammates. In the fourth, rightfielder A1 players would relish talking about this.” King’s Daughters and a tor of the state real estate com­ Fire Departments responded to Cowens raced to the warning track in right-center to make Ed Brinkman doubled home the go-ahead run in the 11th member and past matron of mission, and Sen. J. Edward the call. No details were a onehanded grab of Scott’s long drive. In the eighth, Busby’s no-hitter against Detroit a year ago came in inning to lead the Tigers over the Rangers. A walk to available at press time. Chapman Court, Order of Caldwell, D-Bridgeport. shortstop Cookie Rojas left his feet to knock down a hard only his 10th major league start and he followed up with 5 Mickey Stanley and a single by Gerry Moses preceded Amaranth. shot by designated hitter Bob Hansen and threw him out at 2-3 of hitless pitching against the Brewers in his next start, Brinkman’s hit off reliever Steve Foucalt and snapped Survivors are a daughter, Power Firm first. but was lifted in the sixth when he became wild. (UPI photo) starter Jackie Brown’s five-game winning streak. Ben Mrs. Mary Bentley of North I thought Hansen’s grounder was a base hit. Cookie’s Oglivie homered for Detroit and Duke Sims connected for Berwick; a sister, Grace E. Waits Word In other AL games, Baltimore edged Minnesota 6-5, play on that one made it, it was super,” Busby said. ‘/D id It Again' - Steve Busby Texas. Sowter of North ^rw ick; six On Coal Use Chicago routed Cleveland 15-4, Detroit topped Texas 4-2 in grandchildren and three great­ grandchildren. HARTFORD (UPI) - Funeral services are Friday Northeast Utilities officials will at 2 p.m. at the Johnson know within a week whether Funeral Home, Market St., they will be able to extend the FUNERAL HOME North Berwick. Burial will be Sharing Her Retirement Cake period allowed them to burn EttablUhed 1874-Three Generalioni of Service Thoughts in Hillside Cemetery, North coal at their Montville 142 East Center Street, Manchester A’s in Turmoil After Loss to RSox Berwick. generating station. Mrs. Lorene Stevenson serves a piece of her party cake to — 16 years at Lincoln School and the pMt two years at Friends may call at the Gary Langdo as Ronald VanAllen and Beverly Dodge wait Deputy Environmental Phone 646-5310 funeral home tonight from 7 to Washington School. She plans to travel and play golf. She Protection Commissioner OAKLAND (UPI) — The World Champion Oakland A’s their tum.The event was a surprise retirement party given He also had some words with Bando, immediately after and gave an intentional walk to Carlton Fisk. Paul and her husband live in Rocky Hill. (Her^d photo by Eckardt C. Beck heard a p LEN t y are in turmoil again after a controversial bit of strategy by her in the cafeteria at Washington School by her first the can-kicking incident. Bando said he apologized to his Dunn) \ arguuments on the request Lindblad came on to relieve Fingers and walked pinch- grade students. She has taught in .Manchester for 18 years All This Week manager Alvin Dark in a 2-1 extra-inning loss to Boston. manager. “I didn’t mean anything by it,” Bando said. “We Clarence E. Burdick Wednesday and promised a hitter Bemie Carbo, setting the stage for Montgomery’s The layers made it clear that they didn’t like what Dark all have those kind of days where we get mad at our sacrifice fly. Garence E. Burdick, 64, of 25 speedy decision. by Len Auster did and Dark made it clear he didn’t like what he heard. bosses.” Tiant set down the A’s on three hits through 10 innings to Hamlin St. died Wednesday ... Northeast now has a variance ST. BRIDGET’S Team captain Sal Bando was so upset with Dark’s night at an East Hartford con- ^ from state pollution regulations strategy that he kicked over a clubhouse garbage can and Boston beat Vida Blue (6-7) on Bob Montgomery’s record his ninth victory in 15 decisions, with Diego Segui allowing it to burn coal at the pitching the 11th to record his fifth save. valescent home. ^ shout^ an epithet about Dark not realizing the manager basesloaded sacrifice fly in the 11th. Luis Tiant, now 9^, plant until July 1. However, of­ BAZAAR & RAFFLE Tiant had a one-hit shutout until Gene Tenace’s eighth Mr. Burdick was born in ^ was walking right behind him. got the win. Stonington and had lived in that g ficials say there is enough coal homer tied the game in the eighth. Danny Cater had given Police Report Seasons Recalled Bando and the other players were grumbling about the site to last until Oct. 1 area until coming to ;^... Ridesf Art and Crafts Montgomery’s sacrifice fly scored Juan Beniquez, who Boston a 1-0 lead with his second home run of the year in the and it will be a financial Dark’s failure to order a sacrifice bunt with the game tied Manchester three years ago. He With the end of the calendar school year comes the had led off the 11th with a double off Blue. Beniquez moved fourth inning. The Red Sox return to Boston for a game hardship to have to move it to Food & Beverages in the bottom of the 10th. ’The A’s had a man on first and was employed at the Packer climax of the interscholastic sports schedule. East to third on an infield out. Rollie Fingers then replaced Blue Friday with the Cleveland Indians. Soap Co., Mystic, before his anoth^location. Games of Chance Catholic and Manchester High enjoyed success on most nobody out, and Dark had Reggie Jackson pinch hit. The 32,000 tons of coal was retirement. MANCHESTER He reportedly was making Wiiliam R. Wiilard, 16, of 151 In other police action: fronts while Cheney Tech finally came up with a winner. Jackson filed out. Dark said the man Jackson hit for, sto ck p ile^t Montville in an­ He is survived by a niece and David H. Colton, 19, of 145 threats in the store and refused Hartford Rd. was charged with • The car of Oiive Fagan of A Raffle Every Night The Techmen’s tennis team compiled a 6-5 ledger to stand Deron Johnson, “is a good hunter.” But the manager said ticipation oXsevere winter fuel three nephews. Benedict Dr., South Windsor to leave. Court is set for July 10. having a roaming dog after his 171 E. Center St. was reported out from its compatriots. he wanted the slumping Reggie to bat in that spot and not shortages duidng the energy Funeral services are Satur­ and Harold J. LesVesque Jr., dog bit a child on the face in the stolen sometime Wednesday St. Bridget’s later. crisis. But utility officials said Today’s look will be at East Catholic. day at 11 .m. at the Harvey W. 16, of 491 Avery St., South Wind­ William P. Magrel, 27, of 36 chiid’s backyard on Summer St. night. It is a 1966 Chevy two- Radio /hack------the firm didn’t\ t a r t burning Church Grounds “You can think of a lot of alternatives after a game is Buckler Funeral Home, 121 sor were bott served Circuit Bissell St. was arrested Monday. Court is July 8. door, blue sedan. coal until May 3 ^ e to time Winning Campaigns over,” said Dark. Main St., Westerly, R.I. Burial Court 12 warrants Wednesday Wednesday at 5:39 p.m. and • Police recovered a car 70 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER required to convert the boiler to will be in the Carolina, R.I., charging them with third- charged with driving while Chester A. Pansullo, 74, of 336 stolen Tuesday from the Ted East Catholic golf and track outfits as well as boys and accept coal. Northea^claims cemetery. degree larceny and third- license suspended and driving a Center St. was charged with Trudon Auto Body Shop on Rt. girls’ tennis squads had productive campaigns. INVENTORY CLEARANCE there will be less air polmtion if Friends may call at the degree burglary in connection vehicle while the registration is having a roaming dog after his 83 Wednesday but it had been The Eagle linksmen registerd a fine 22-6-2 mark paced the coal is burned off slovm in­ funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 with a recent break into the suspended. Court is July 8. dog was impounded Monday. vandalized during Tuesday The above space Is available to your group on a n R S T C O M I by sophomore sensation Mike Cooney, who had a personal stead of rapidly, as som e\d- p.m. Deming Street Texaco station. Court is July 8. night. FIRST SERVED B A S IS to publicize community aervloe programe, vocate. Opponents fear that suL through the courtesy of Watkini. Contact Mrs. Joyce Smith at The 29-1 ledger with a stroke average of 76. According to East The Holmes Funeral Home, They are scheduled to appear • Vandals punctured seven Coach Bob Prinz, among others, the diminutive in stature STANNKS 400 Main St., was in charge of in court July 8. Gifford McGregor, 22, of 144 tires on the Parkade fur emissions from the coal willN Xne M3-"27Vl.'!^ ' affect air over the Montville Cooney has a shot at joining the professional tour one day local arrangements. Crash Victim Center St. attempted a sharp Apartments pickup trucks if he strives for it. turn at high bike speed from Tuesday night. region. Dwight S. Gordon, 24, of “Mike (Cooney) has the thought df joining the circuit. Hartford was arrested Forest St. onto Eim St. Still Serious He is very disciplined, very dedicated. Four good years at Wednesday by Hartford Police Wednesday at 4 p.m. but struck a college will give him the needed experience,” Prinz Dubaldo Pupils on a Circuit Court 12 warrant Raymond C. Wogman, 58, of 6 the curb on the southwest cor­ American League National League charging him with third-degree Fernwood Dr., Bolton is still in ner, police said. He was thrown related. EAST EAST Give Recital forgery and third-degree serious condition at Manchester onto the cement and sand Besides Cooney, sophomores Brad Strella and Tim W L Pet GB W L Pet GB larceny and criminal imper­ Memorial Hospital as of this beyond the curb causing cuts to LaFrancis, junior Jeff Torrance and senior Captain Gor­ The second and final recital Boston 37 27 .578 Philadelphia 35 30 .538 sonation. He was brought to morning due to the Sunday his face and shouider. don Daring had much to do with the team’s success. presented by the students of the Detroit 33 30 .524 3V2 Montreal 30 28 .517 IVz Manchester where bond was set night crash in Bolton which Patrolman Gary Minor gave Dubaldo Music Center was Daring is the only performer lost via graduation so Baltimore 33 30 .524 3Vi St. Louis 32 31 .508 2 at $200 with surety and he was kilied his wife and injured his first aid and McGregor was Wednesday night in the Waddell everylxK^fempy' everything considered. East golf is in good hands for next Geveland 32 31 .524 m Pittsburgh 27 34 daughter. .443 6 School auditorium. Linda held overnight for court this taken by ambuiance to the year. POWERFUL REALISTIC* STA-75 AM-FM STEREO Hl-lft David Watson, 26, of New York 34 33 .507 4Vz Chieago 25 35 .417 7V2 Civitillo and Ann Marie Civitillo morning. hospitai where he was treated Fieldstone Lane, Coventry is no East golfers captured the Hartford County Conference Milwaukee 29 31 .483 6 New York 24 39 .381 10 entertained the audience with He is alleged to have passed a and reieased. longer considered in serious title and the Middlesex Invitational Class B crown among WEST WEST RECEIVER WITH BUILT-IN 4-CHANNEL SYNTHESIZER piano duets before the program check for $86 at the Treasure condition and was said to be in Several breaks were reported other honors this season. GB W L Pet GB began. City store in the Parkade in In banking today, haviiro a great operations Oakland 34 31 wM) satisfactory condition this morn­ into firms on Adams St. Los Angeles 44 23 .657 ' Participating in the program February. Kansas City 32 30 .516 Vz Atlanta 38 27 .585 were piano and organ students ing. He was the driver of the Wednesday night: system is the only way tolg^^o. As our Vice- Success on the Cinders pickup truck which collided Texas 33 32 .598 % Cincinnati 36 27 .571 6 of Clara Dubaldo, Beverly Vola Porath, 40, of • Entry was made into President in charge of op^tions, Ray Juleson Coach Dave Kelly’s track team registered the best headon into the Wogman car on Concept Industries at 185 Chicago /29 30 .492 2 Houston 33 34 .493 .. V' *! Delaney and Susan Schoenfelt, Middletown was arrested knows there’s only one way ro keep customers record in the school’s history—12-1. The list of talented California / 28 38 .424 6Vz Rt. 44A near the Bolton Lake Adams St. by a rear door. A San Francisco 33 36 .478 12 and accordian and guitar Wednesday afternoon and graduates is headed by “Superman” Joe Martens, Mr. Minnesota 25 26 .410 7 House. locker and desk drawers were happy. That’s to keep things fibwing smoothly San Diego 29 42 .408 17 students of Bruno and Victor charged with fourth-degree Everything for East this year. For the first time in the Wednesday's Results Wednesday's Results Dubaldo. larceny in connection with Wogman’s wife, Mrs. Mary riffled. A wallet belonging to an with correct and complete inforruation systems (May) C. Wogman, was the employe was stolen. school’s history, the Eagles captured the outdoors Class B Baltimore 6, Minnesota 5 Montreal 4, Cincinnati 2 Students who performed alleged shoplifting in the and record keeping. At ManchestV Savings Chicago 15, Cleveland 4 front seat passenger in the car. • The second break in a week Meet, with much of the credit going to Martens, who won San Diego 1, Chicago 0 were: Claire Miller, Lianne Treasure City store in the Kansas City 2, Milwaukee 0 Beth Wogman, 18, is still in into Standard Washer and Mat and Loan, Ray plays a role in every^ng from three events that day. Atlanta 5, New York 0 Bolduc, Scott Bourget, Sarah Parkade. Detroit 4, Texas 2(H) satisfactory condition in the Inc. of 165 Adams St. began computers to finding a lost passbookX The speedster recently competed in the gruelling 10- Pittsburgh 7, Los Angeles 3 Vernier, Debbie Nadeau, Lynn New York 2, California 1. hospitai with a broken arm and with entry through a cardboard Philadelphia 5, Houston 4 Colasanto, Mark Dama, John Ralph Bruce Watkins, 21, of event decathlon placing a respectable fifth. Martens is Boston 2, Oakland 1 cuts. Thomas Cafro, 19, of 8 window on the second floor. The It takes a real pro to do the job, and R a y ^ just San Francisco 5, St. Louis 4 Furphy, Richard Carlo, Dan 869 Main St. was arrested targeted for the University of Massachusetts but even this Tonight's Games Birch Mt. Rd. Ext., Bolton, a downstairs office was ran­ Thursday’s Games Peterson, Frank Carlson, Bar­ Wednesday at 1:40 p.m. in a the man to do it. If you’re one of our custori)ers, fact didn’t detour an assistant coach from Villanova Chicago (Wood 11-7) at rear seat passenger with the sacked. No report of items mis­ Pittsburgh (Hooker 3-5) at 0 bara Wolk-Laniewski, Joanne ^toin St. store and charged with University from raving about Martens’ potential. Minnesota (Corbin 4-0) giri, is also still in satisfactory sing was given by this morning. you probably won’t see much of him; but Chicago (Hooton 3-5) Nadeau, Bob DalPozzol, first-degree criminal trespass. Villanova, incidentally, is the finest track school in the Baltimore (Alexander 2-2) at condition in the hospitai with a • The R.T.G. Inc. firm at 219 he’s there working to see that you get the best New York (Koosman 6-4) at Valerie Vizard, Andy Dama, East. Milwaukee (Colborn 3-3) fractured elbow. Adams St. was entered by a Philadelphia (Ruthven (2-4), N Melinda Koski, Cheryl banking savings and financing service California (Lange 2-2) at State Trooper Kerry Butler is smashed rear window. No "This might sound too much but we should score in (Only Games Scheduled) Moriconi, Rebecca Clulow. available anywhere. After all, we want our Texas (Clyde 3-3) Friday’s Carnes Also, Gemma Dubaldo, Steve Monroe Man still investigating the crash. report of losses was ready. every running event in the State Class Meet next year,” customers to be happy. Kelly brazenly said. He might be right, too. Kansas City (Fitzmorris 6-2) Pittsburgh at Chicago REG. Gagnon, Lenore Dubaldo, Ran­ at Oakland (Hunter 8-8) In Slaying Cephus^nd Mike Nolen are the dashmen with Brian New York at Philadelphia dy Jones, Charron Potamianos, (Only Games Scheduled) Foley, Joe Burinskas and Mark Skehan handling the longer Montreal at St. Louis Katie Sullivan, Peter Listro, Sought Care Friday's Games San Diego at Houston 1 4 0 9 5 Katie Hennessy, Michael Town Man Charged Ray Juleson distances. All are sophomores. Add juniors Jim Giulietti, Detroit at New York 21095 San Francisco at Los Angeles Deyorio, Aria Harrison, Emma MONROE (UPI) — A Monroe Vice-President — Operations Mark Ertel and Ed Dana and you have a most talented Cleveland at Boston Atlanta at Cincinnati, N Kallai, Mary Lou Bossidy, man charged with killing his bunch. Baltimore at Milwaukee (Only Games Scheduled) Sherry D’Alessandro, Maurice In Shooting Case OUTSTANDING FEATURES INCLUDE: sister and trying to kill his Giulietti is an interesting case. According to Kelly, Chicago at Minnesota HI-FI features audiophiles insist on: Automatic Harrison, David Grenier, parents early Tuesday checked HIGHEST RETURNS ON SAVINGS California at Texas 2 Quatravox 1 Speaker Giulietti could have been one of the best two-milers in the S24.9S Valve Virginia Dubaldo, Teresa Cam- into a psychiatric hospitai three Kansas City at Oakland FM mono-stereo switch. Illumii|ated tuning meter. Control For Selector For The brawl started andWarber state this year except for one fact —he’s jinxed. Three Walnut Wood panelli, Carey Flanagan, Helen months ago. HARTFORD (UPI) - A Effective Annual Black-out dial. Pushbuttons for tape monitor, Synthesized Main ilnd/Or tried to intercede. He was shot Yield Rate times this season he rounded into top form only to be Case Remote Kallai, Linda Civitillo, Ann Dr. E. John Scaies, director Manchester man today faced Type of Account Soccer Coach 4-Channel Sound in the arm as he tried to shieid derailed by strep throat, the flu, and finally hepatitis. The loudness, FM muting. Plenty of inputs and outputs’ Speakari Marie Civitillo. of professional services at Fair- assault and reckless endanger- HANOVER, N.H. (UPI) - his face. As the four fled in 7 1 / 2 % 4 Year Certicate. same thing happened to him in 1973. Bad luck? You bet! Four Jets Back for versatility. PLUS exclusive Quatravox tor field Hills Hospital in Newtown, ment charges in the alleged Tom Griffith, who compil^ a Headphone Jach Overload their cars, Margo Jackson, 27, 7.90% $1,000 minimum. Taken into consideration that East doesn’t have a track NEW YORK (UPI) - The derived 4-channel sound from any stereo source. Color Chanting said Wednesday that Thomas shooting of a peacemaker after 28-11-3 record in three years at For Private Indicator was struck by one of the three of its own—that practices are mainly staged in the school’s New York Jets have signed four There's only one place you can find it. . . Dial Pointer Bergeron, 19, checked into the a wild brawl witnessed by 25 the University of Wisconsin- listening Protects Fuse vehicles. 2 Vi Year Certificate. veterans to 1974 contracts, the hospital March 12. bystanders. 7.08% 6 3 / 4 % $1,000 minimum. parking lot—the feat is even more remarkable. Green Bay, has been appointed Radio Shack. 31-2045 Cotton Ready Scales said Bergeron com­ She had grabbed the car door, Eight records were eclipsed, six individual marks and club announced today. Police said Vernon Napper, shouting, “What are you doing, head soccer coach at Dart­ plained of “depression, suicidal 20, of Manchester, allegedly two relay standards. The only setback was to Xavier High Agreeing to terms were safe­ For Release shooting my man?” and was 1-2 Year Certificate. mouth College. He succeeds SAVE EVEN MORE ON COMPLETE REALISTIC STA-75 STEREO MUSIC SYSTEM ideas, periods of crying and shot Curtis Barber, 29, ty Chris Farasopoulos, corner- knocked to the ground. 6.81% 6 1 / 2 % $1,(XX) minimum. of Middletown, and seemingly everybody loses to the George Bein, who resigned to sieepless nights.” Wednesday, after four men,, back Rich Sowells and From Hospital The Jackson woman was Falcons. They’ve been beaten just once in dual competi­ take a post with the Baltimore However, Bergeron checked one with an ax and another with Regular Savings Account. linebackers John Ebersole and listed in satisfactory condition tion the past three years. Comets of the North American • STA-75 AM-FM Stereo WASHINGTON (UPI) - An out the next day in the company a gun, drove into a parking lot Interest paid day of deposit Rob Spicer. Soccer League. at St. Mrancis Hospital with a 5.47% to day of withdrawal. Receiver • LAB 12B aide to Sen. Norris Cotton, of his parents. Scales said he behind a Sigourney St. apart­ 5/4% leg injury and Barber was SAVE $80 Automatic Record Changer RN.H., said late Wednesday was never admitted or psy- ment building. CONTINUOUS COMPOUNDING. All accounts are compounded to give you the night the 74-year-old senator chiatrically evaluated. treated and released. highest possible yield. With Counterweighted Arm For Precise Tracking, PLUS was due to he released from Withdrawals from certificate accounts prior to maturity subject to substantial Bethesda Naval Hospital within penalty (the minimum penalty required by law). Medich Works Hard in Win $12.95 Value Magnetic Cartridge 48 hours. Two Solo-1 Bookshelf Speaker Cotton was admitted to the Catholic Burial Systems Enclosed In Attractive hospitai'^Tuesday following CALIFORNIA (UPI) — Chris Chambliss doubled home Walnut Cabinets what his office described as a About Town Death is a time of stress. out John Doherty doubled and with two out Bob Oliver pop­ OPEN SATURDAY 10-2 Heritage Office: K-Mart Plaza the winning run in the fourth inning to back George slight stroke. Many things must be done quickly with little time to ped up. Munson dropped the ball in fair territory but the and you can Medich’s seven-hit pitching Wednesday night and led the fii a statement released to think them through. The Local Savings People game ended when Doherty was caught in a rundown newsmen Wednesday, Cotton’s New York Yankees to a 2-1 victory over the California between third and home. REGULAR SEPARATE office said the senator did not A reception for Mrs. Alice Selecting i^hur burial place is one of the few things Angels. that can be done in advance to relieve future strain. IT E M S O ^ ^ 9 0 CHARGE IT % lose consciousness or become Moe, chief psychiatric social After allowing an unearned run in the first inning, The loss went to lefthander Andy Hassler, just called up Manchester Savings and Loan PRICE At Radio Shack li(ti'i>.[jyfll paralyzed by the stroke which worker at the Community Child Medich worked himself out of several jams to post his from Salt Lake City. Hassler pitched a strong nine innings, 3 2 4 ^ 0 occurred when a small blood Guidance Cline who is retiring eighth win against five losses. A pair of double plays, one allowing just one earned run and nine hits, but his overall vessel became blocked. at the end of June, will be SAINT JAMES CEMETERY Main Office: Main street, Manchester 649-4588 the hurler started himself, and nine strikeouts helped the major league record fell to 0-8. Cotton has announced plans Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the 368 Broad Street righthander preserve the victory. 388 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Manchester, Connecticut Coventry Office: Route 31, Coventry 742-7321 Radio to retire from the Senate at the clinic and is open to all who California, a loser of 12 of its last 16 contests, had at MANCHESTER PARKADE end of his present term which Phone 646-3772 Heritage Office: K-Mart Plaza, Spencer St., Mancheater 849-3007 Angels’ center fielder ^ckey Rivers opened the Califor­ /haok have known Mrs. Moe and her least one base runner in every inning but the third. expires in January. work. nia first with a triple over Lou Piniella’s head in left. With 649-1806 ’The Angels had a good chance to tie the score in the ninth one out and Lee Stanton up, catcher Thurman Munson loolc for Thti Sign . / but some poor base running foiled their effort. With one allowed a passed ball to easily score Rivers. A TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL SfORES. /n your Net^hbothood J PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., June 20, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., June 29. 1974- PAGE NINETEEN Legion 2-1 Winner f Marena Cops NBA to Elect Deflected Liner Leaders Slow P itch J r t * / ' Over East Hartford i TONIGHT’S GAMES Stevenson’s vs. Oilers, 6 - New Czar Today Civitan Open Verplanck I... Leading Batters By Lett Auster Soccer---ft Dillon’s vs. Police, 6 ■ Spoils No-Hitter NEW YORK (UPI) — The National Basketball Associa­ in the first. After the first two batters Waddell NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 tion probaly will elect a new commissioner today, but the were retired, Maloney drew a free Success marked the first annual Civitan Open Golf Tour­ Softball Nichols vs. Miles, 6 . AB H Pet Surviving a rocky first inning, Dave pass, stole second, and scored on Ilurkley possibility of a merger Thursday between the NBA and Smith, St.L 207 77 .372 nament last week at the Tallwood Country Club with more NEW YORK (UPI) - Rookie Dan hitter Joe Morgan on a fly ball and then Bidwell hurled two-hit baseball the PEE WEE American Basketball Association appears to be more Garr, Atl 281 104 Soucier’s single to left. than $1,000 in merchandise awards being made as well as struck out Pete Rose and Cesar Geronimo. .370 rest of the way as Manchester topped Behind the goals of Mike Spillner admitted that he was con­ remote. Gross, Hou 288 72 .346 Manchester recorded what proved realizing a $500 contribution for the Manchester Instruc­ INTERNATIONAL The Expos scored two runs in the first East Hartford, 2-1, last night in Morris and David Vitols, the cerned about the hot weather at Schmidt, Phil 216 70 .324 to be the winning run in the third. tors of the Handicapped. short end of a 6-3 score to Coming up with one run in the inning and two more in the fourth to tag The NBA Board of Governors Cosmos whitewashed the TONIGHT’S GAMES Wrigley Field Wednesday afternoon, Maddox, SF 269 87 .323 American Legion Zone Eight action at Maloney lined a shot to denter and ;seventh inning, the Lawyers Don Gullett with his fourth loss against met in an executive session, Tigers, 2-0, last night. Low gross honors were garnered by Brian Marena of A&N V 8 . Nelson, 6:15 — Acadia Restaurant last night at but it was the Chicago Cubs who Zisk, Pitt 189 61 .323 East Catholic. Dan Smachetti drove was sacrificed to second on a well- Shawn Downey played well in Fitzgerald. nipped Pro Barbers, 12-11, last seven wins. where owners meet without the Waterbury who fashioned a 72, one stroke better than Fitzgerald night at Verplanck. reacted adversely to the heat. Brock, St.L 239 77 .322 in the winning run in the third inning. executed bunt by Soucier. After Den­ the nets for the winners while Bill Ruff and Mike Kilby each Braves 5, Mels 0 presence of the com­ Manchester Country Club champion Woody Clark. Acadia vs. All. Print, 7:30 Spillner, a 22-year-old righthander, Aaron vs. Oh Buckner, LA 214 69 .322 East Hartford jumped to a quick 1-0 Alan Tulli was best for the had two hits for the 4-11 winners John Haslett topped 8-4 Buzz Capra and Tom House combined on missioner—“the first in the 11 nis Quinn pounded out, Smachetti There were 98 individual prizes, all donated by area' — Fitzgerald allowed only one hit — a deflected infield Garvey, LA 273 87 .319 lead in the top of the first. Tony Tigers. while Ed Reyngoudt and Bob Lawyers with four bingles with a three-hitter and Capra started a fifth­ years I’ve been com­ stroked a line shot to right chasing merchants, spread over four flights. Dillon’s vs. G orm an’s, liner by Rick Monday in the third inning— NEW YORK (UPI) — Davis, Mtl 227 72 .317 DeDomincus was hit by a pitch, Tedford added home runs. John Hanley adding a double inning rally with a single, leading the Worrld Soccer missioner,” NBA Com­ home Maloney. Steve Cassano reported that over 200 participated. 8:45 — Fitzgerald and a single. as the San Diego Padres recorded their Hank Aaron, kaseball’a AMERICAN LEAGUE swiped second, and took third as Craig MIDGET Bonznza Bonanza vs. Jack Goldberg went three- Braves to victory over the Mets. FRANKFURT, Germany all-time home run king, missioner Walter Kennedy Bidwell evened his Zone record at 1- Net honors went to Charles Peck of West Hartford by Jim Longo had a double and a 11th victory in their last 15 contests with a said—for more than nine hours AB H Pet Pinney reached on Bruce Peck’s A goal by John Hedlund in the Renn’s, 6:15 — Keeney for-three for Gorman’s with Capra, in raising his record to 7-2 beat (UPI) — With the first half of Carew, Minn 240 95 1 scattering four hits. He walked just virtue of matching cards with Phil Daly of Bolton. Both ■single for the 2-11 losers with 1-0 decision over the slumping Cubs. would love to meet Japan’s Wednesday without reaching a .396 first period stood up as the LSBarrel vs. Wilson, 6:15 Jim Hart, John Socha, Don his former teammates for the first time, the World Soccer Cup in its Jackson, Oak error. Clean-up swinger Hank Adams one and struck out eight, including the Dave Quesnel and Bob Lan- Spillner, who was recalled from the slugging sensation, decision for a successor 199 70 .352 Matadors blanked the Cougars had 65’s. Peck birdied the second hole to triumph. — Nebo Denley and Bob Hanson each yielding three hits in 5 2-3 innings. He was final stages, the competition Fisk, Bos dumped a single into center scoring last four batters. Bidwell retired 11 dolina each adding two safeties. Padres’ Hawaii affiliate in the Pacific Sadaharu Oh, |n a homer- between the two men under 162 54 .333 last night, 1-0. Calloway handicap winner was Bill Hartery with a net Moriarty’s vs. .WINE, 7:30 adding two hits for the 5-9 lifted in favor of^^iouSe. when the Mets lay wide open today as 11 Robinson, Balt DeDominicus. After centerfielder Coast League on May 20, used an assort­ liitting contest, hut the final consideration. 224 74 .330 out of the last 12 batters. Starting and Scott Goering and Ray Lima 71. Hartney’s brother, George, was one stroke back. — Nebo losers. filled the bases junth two out in the sixtl(\ nations battled for six places in Brohamer, Clev Ron Soucier made a nice grab of Lou ment of fastballs and sliders to set down Atlanta Braves’ star said Kennedy is the current NBA 150 49 .327 losing hurler Rich Linden also yielded played well for the Cougars Two challenges matches were held with the Manchester Seconds vs. HNB, 6:15 — House retired Duffy Dyer to end4he threat the last round. Oliva, Minn 190 62 .326 Wellington’s shot, Mark McMahon, a NATIONAL the Cubs. The lone hit by Monday came and held the Mets hitless the rest of the he would not he able to commissioner, but has in­ just four hits. Ron Semiao, an East while Morton Hancock played Civitan entry of A1 Martin, Jim Olbrys, Will Dion and Max Nike McRae, KC 201 64 .318 sophomore from East Catholic, DUSTY Pushing across four runs in with two out in the third and was a line Only the winners. West Ger­ dicated that he will serve no Catholic product, finished up. East an excellent game in the nets Sportsman vs. Farr’s, 7:30 way. The Braves now have won 24 of their participate in such an Rudi, Oak 247 78 .316 Morrison defeating Vernon, 197-316. Among local clubs, Vittner’s Garden Center kept the fifth, the Medics slid past shot that bounced off Spiilner’s->hack last 32 games. many and Poland, and the longer than the June 1, 1975 singled solidly to left. Pinney Hartford is also now 1-1 in Zone ac­ for the Matadors. — Nike event until sometime in Yastrzemski, Bos 219 69 .315 the Army & Navy entry toppqd Civitan, 196-297. Jim hold of first place with a 6-1 Moriarty Brothers, 5-4, last toward first base. Second baseman Derrel losers, Australia, Haiti and expiration of his contract. attempted to score on the hit but was tion. Vittner’s vs. Savings, 6:15 Pirates 7, Dodgers 3 November. Brqun, Minn 172 54 .314 Anderson, Fred Raimo, Gil Ahl V d Truman Schlehofer triumph over Savings Bank of night at Buckley. Thomas was unable to make a play on the Zaire, know their immediate The two candidates to fill the gunned down at the plate on a perfect — Robertson Run-scoring singles by Ed Kirkpatrick Oh, who has hit 600 HOME RUNS Manchester has an exhibition tilt made up the winning Vet squad. \ Manchester last night at Mark Bilodeau and Jamie ball as Monday was credited with a safety. fate. NBA’s top administrative spot strike from Bob Odell with catcher CLASS B Armory vs. Dorn’s, 7:30 — and Mario Mendoza keyed a four-run fifth homers in 16 seasons with NATIONAL LEAGUE: today at 6 against Cromwell at East Low gross winners - Marena, Clark, Carney, McDonald, Robertson. Gallagher with three and two “I fell off the mound on the pitch,” inning outburst as the Pirates came from are 35-year-old Alan Jack Maloney applying the tag. Coming away with a hard Robertson During the weekend, CHiile, the Yomiuri Giants, sent a Wynn, LA and Schmidt, Phil 17; Catholic before returning to Zone ac­ Whiston, Connolly, Saverick, Cudahy, Markowski, Rose, Greg Birmingham had three Jiits respectively were best for Spillner said, “and it hit me in the back. I behind to defeat the Dodgers for their Rothenberg, whose firm 2 The locals rebounded with one run fought 2-1 win were the Economy vs. MSBank, East Germany, Brazil, Bench, Cin, Cedeno, Hou and tion Friday at Ellington. hits including a homer for the 7- the 9-4 winners. Dick Smith had don’t think I^rrel had a play on the ball. If special autographed represents the Los Angeles Manchester Wildcats over the Morrelo, Tremaglio, Bidwell, Marens, Spencer. 8:45 — Robertson sixth straight victory. 1 winners. Dave Vittner and two hits for 8-4 Moriarty’s. it hadn’t hit me, he might have got it.” Scotland, Yugoslavia, Holland, hasehall with his personal Lakers and who is a member of Garvey, LA 13. Manchester Indians in the Low net winners - Peck, Daly, Russell, Hassett, Jerry Reuss celebrated his 25th birthday AMERICAN LEAGUE: Don Maxim each added two Spillner, who recorded his third victory' Sweden, Bulgaria, Uruguay, congratulations to Aaron the league board of directors, Connecticut Junior Class B Cassano, Sturrock, Cassano, Jeske, Brewer, Nye, by scattering seven hits in posting his NIKE hits. in four decisions with the Padres, ad­ Italy and Argentina will fight to and 41-year-old Henry Stein- Allen, Chi and Mayberry, KC I Soccer League. sixth victory against four losses while for breaking Babe R uth’s 16; Horton, Det and Jackson, Brozowski, Natowich, Emerick, Lehr, Koons, Bugbee, Rolling a trio of four's in the Jack Legault, Bill Legault AMERICAN mitted he was only “hoping for the best” become one of the eight man, who played for John The Indians scored first as Doug Rau, 5-3, suffered the defeat. record and said he would Oak 15; Burroughs, Tex 13. Cullina, Tymon, Wood, Kiernan, Deveins, Newbury, first, third and seventh frames, and Tony Tarini each had a pair Exploding for nine tallies in in Chicago’s warm, humidT-weather. finalists. Wooden at UCLA from 1951-54. MB’s Face MCC Wildcat netminder Dale Phillies 5, Astros 4 n o t mind meeting the RUNS BATTED IN I 19th Hole DeMarrin, McKee, Keene, Callihan, Petergson, Muceio, Peru’s topped Wyman Oil, 13-7, of safeties for the 3-5 Bartkmeri. the fifth inning. Sears out­ “I’m not a hot weather pitcher,” Both men are Los Angeles- For the first time in more than 20 years, two Manchester Mathews misjudged a long shot Mike Schmidt drove in two runs with Braves’ star in a one-to- NATIONAL LEAGUE: Duclos, Dubois, Tomezuk, Hudan, Fraser, Ke,p, Torrenti. last night at Nike Field. distanced Wipco, 12-6, last night Spillner said. “It usually takes me a cou­ singles to spark the Phillies and Jim Lon- based attorneys. adult baseball teams will face one another at Mt. Nebo. off of the foot of Bill Meiers, one home run contest. Garvey, LA 55; Wynn, LA 54; allowing it to dribble into the Calloway winners - B. Hartery, G. Hartery, Stuellet, Bill McCarthy topped the 6-2 at Waddell. ple of games in warm weather to get used borg to a victory over the Astros. Approval of 14 of the 18 The attraction will pit Moriarty Brothers against CANDLELIGHT Smith, St. L 51; Cedeno, Hou net. The Wildcats knotted the Miller, Martin, Stuellet, Anderson, Domenik, Armstrong, winners with four hits with Mike Coulombe and Mark to it because I’m used to all those night Lonborg picked up his ninth victory members of the Board of Manchester Country Club A- Vito’s sent Dick’s American and Schmidt, Phil 50. Manchester Community College at 6 o’clock. count four minutes before the Olenick, Ortwine, Dowd, Ewoldt, Morrison, Sommers, Butch Talaga adding three to a Beaudet each had a pair of games on the West coast, where it’s 30 against five defeats, but needed ninth­ Governors is required for the B-C-D Four Ball Tournament to its second straight loss with'a degrees or something like that.” AMERICAN LEAGUE: The MB’s are 4-2 and MCC 0-7 0-6. end of the half on a goal by Matt Sorn, Donahue, Shattuck, Swank, Daring, Parrett, Rudnik, 15-hit attack. Stan Talaga, Den bingles for the 10-2 winners inning relief help from Jesus Hernaiz and naming of the new com- pairing for Sunday. 10-7 verdict last night at Burroughs, Tex 55; Mayberry, Last night the Collegians were thumped by Vernon, 8-3, Shard, assisted by Sebe Marino. Vendrill and Bud Talaga each while Jim Paggioli added a dou­ The victory was San Diego’s fifth in six Mac Scarce. Tom Griffin, 7-3, took the loss Not Quitting missioner-as well as any NBA- 6:45 Hilinski, Mazanec, Paehliughi. Schoehofer, Hassett, Menditto, Dion, Ahl, Olbrys, Robertson. Vito’s is 8-8 for the AMERICAN FARM KC and Rudi, Oak 47; Allen, Chi in Windsor. Stuck. Brian Cottles tallied the win­ contributed two hits. ble and a single and Tom games against the Cubs. for Houston. ABA merger. Agostinelli. season while Dick’s drops to 11- Scoring six runs in the first 46; Jackson, Oak 43. The Putz brothers, A1 and Dube, and Tom Crane led a 6:52 Sleeves, Lebiedz, LaChapelle, G. ning marker five minutes Charlie McNamara was best McCluskey contributed a In other National League games, Mon­ Giants 5, Cardinals 4 Smith. and third innings and seven in BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) 6:59 Maddox, Mattern, Eigner Jr., before the end of the affair as for Wyman with two hits with homer. treal defeated Cincinnati 4-2, Atlanta beat Tito Fuentes delivered a two-out single solid 10-hit Oriole attack against Russ Bilos Bilodeau. Jim Alan Grzyb had four hits for — Bobby Allison, the third Griffiths. he streaked in with a break the rest of the club each getting Kevin Moran was best for the New York 5-0, Pittsburgh stopped Los with two men on in the eighth inning to the fourth. Sears whipped Wip­ Lehan cracked out two hits for the losers and Howie Beeler 7:06 Rothman, Conklin, R. Jones, the winners while Dave co. 22-10, last night at Valley. million-dollar winner on the SAT. 8 P.M. JUNE 22 away from midfield. His shot one safety. Wyman is now 3-4. 4-9 losers with two hits with Angeles 7-3, Philadelphia nipped Houston spark the Giants’ victory over the Car­ Sports Dial drove in two runs. Rcmes. Solmonson and Mike Orlowski Grand National car racing cii;- 7:13 Daley, Archambault, Putz, Mutty. into the upper left-hand corner Randy Stansberry contributing 5-4, and San Francisco edged St. Louis 5-4. dinals. Dale Carlson had four hits in­ 7:20 Moran, Paeani, Wilson, Eigner, stroked a pair of hits apiece. cluding two homers for Sears. cuit, said Wednesday although PLAINVILLE found the target. Looking Back 25 Years CIIAKTER OAK a two-run homer. Matt Peter­ Expos 4, Reds 2 The hit was the 14th off Cardinal starter 7:27 McFarland, Giglio, MIoganoski, Ron Laliberte, Bob Carr and Scott Becker added a homer he is sitting out a race or two, P. Taylor. . The Wildcats travel to Coven­ Winning their second son played well defensively for John Montague snuffed out a seventh­ Bob Gibson, who lost his eighth game in 11 rONIGHT’S GAMES STADIUM Accept Application Dennis Dailey had two each for with Richard Lukas stroking he is not leaving Grand 7:34 Curtis, Moffatt, Chittick, G. try Friday while the Indians are straight, Crispino’s topped Wipco. inning Cincinnati threat to preserve Mike decisions. Chris Arnold and Dave Rader 7:30 Mels vs. Phils, WINF Miller, the losers. three hits including a four- National racing. mooifieoauto Mill Brook Racing 7:41 Krislof, H. Giglio. Pond, Boris. at home at Charter Oak against Steak Out, 6-5, last night at Torrez’ seventh victory against four losses led off the eighth with singles but Gibson 7:48 Dotchin, Bolin, Green, N. Smith. Fitzgerald. as the Expos defeated the Reds. almost got out of a jam, striking out bagger and a triple. Dean 7:55 Mistrtta, C.D. McCarthy, Hassett, Stafford Springs. Fred Gliha and Mike Walsh Wholesale Tire won its se­ It was the first save of the season for pitcher John D’Acquisto and getting Bob­ Gustafson had four hits in four RACES flLflnfL Wednesday racing track in Middletown, Delmastro. \ Indian Golf Team cond of the week with a 13-1 INTERNATIONAL FARM at-bats and Charles Kloter was accepted for filing the applica- 8:02 Backiel, B. Davis, Ansaldi, Class AA with three and two hits respec­ Chalking up five runs in the Montague, who took over after Dave by Bonds to hit into a fielder’s choice. Turley. \ jP^ufftping of WINF last night at The Playing its initial tilt in the tively were best for the 4-4 Concepcion and Darrell Chaney led off the Then Fuentes stroked his timely hit into three-for-four including a tri­ 8:09 Oleksinski, Bates, P. Sullivan, Robertson. Wholesale is now 10- fifth and sixth frames, Hartford Peck. Connecticut Class AA Soccer winners. Frank Flint had two seventh with singles. He retired pinch- center to score Rader. ple. Granely had three hits in Muffler That’s 5 0 MO^ In ’49 Champions 6 while WINF falls to 4-12. Road Enterprise edged Pro three trips for Wipco. 8:16 Butkus, J. MacaioDe, Manchester, League, Manchester was up­ hits for 2-6 Steak. Bengtson. Tom Crowley topped a 19-hit Barbers, 13-12, last night at Guaranteed for 8:23 Starter's time. ended by Mansfield, 5-4. Charter Oak. GLOBE attack with four with Bob as long as you 8:30 Kennedy, Clough, C. Fillaramo, J, Blaz Stimac tallied tyiio goals EASTERN Robbie Ames had three hits 2 0 nuSDH Skinner. Pushing across a run in the Godin. Glenn Taylor, Pat own the car... 8:37 Fahey, Rosenthal, Betko, Sander. for the locals with Randy Swan­ By Earl Yost for the winners with Ken Plus Heats - Full Program TRAVEL seventh, Control Data nipped Dougan and Jim Celio each add­ 8:44 King, Hayes, Gingras, Melton, son and Eric Stafford each ad­ Marshall adding two, including Rhubarb Spices Pirate^ Dodger Attraction POWDER PUFF RACES 8:51 Carlson, Giguere, Jacobsen, Trash-Away, 8-7, last night at ing two to the cause. Jack 875-2517 Tracy. \ ding one. the game-winner. Mark SERVICE Twenty-five years ago Manchester High boasted perhaps Mt. Nebo. Warner and Ron Allen each S3 Adin. 6 to 12 m . 99c 555 Main St., Manchatter • 643-2165 8:58 S. Ferguson, Staum, H. Gafdella, Next tilt for Manchester is Patapeeuk hqjs'epd for the Whalen. the best balanced golf team in history. Jim Campanelli and George stroked two hits for the losers. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The two out ioe Ferguson was —Jimmy Wynn, on second, long huddle, the umpires Under9yrs.Hia J 9:05 Wilks, Fieri, Carmierike, Wednesday at Willimantic and losers. Coming Tues., July 2 win-as-you-can Dodgers even walked on a 3-2 pitch which OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP McCallum Jr. Friday the locals entertain Washburn each had two hits for raced to the plate, thinking allowed the run. The 1949 squad, coached by Russell Wright of the faculty, scored a run with three outs ROUTE 83 BUS TO YANKEE-RED SOX 9:12 Kiernan, Riggott, B. Brown, Coventry. the 5-3 winners. Roger Lajoie almost everyone, including catcher Manny Sanguillen had ‘‘I heard...we all heard ROCKVILLE Hurricane Hell Drivers! Edwards. posted a perfect record in 18 starts with the biggest plum had three hits for the 1-7 losers INDY LEAGUE Thursday, but Pittsburgh’s Ferguson, thought was the final dropped the strike pitch which Davidson call strike three on 9:19 Zemke, W. Skinner, Agostineili,'\ the 1949 State CIAC Tournament championship. NATIONAL FARM protest bwame moot when the strike. Sanguillen rolled back to the Rieder. \ with Sal Salafia and Keith Behind a 19-hit attack Moriarty Brothers topped the Ferguson, but he didn’t raise BASEBALL DOUBLEHEADER 9:26 Kaye, R. Marshall, Abraitis, Pirates pulled out a 7-3 catchup Pitcher’s mound. McNamara contributing two Manchester Oil Heat topped Medics, 19-0, last night at —Jim Lacey, standing on his arm,” said winning pitcher At Shea Stadium, New York Frank, ^*'’6 front-line members of the squad were Phil each. victory. 9:33 Novak, R, Macaionc, Prindle, W. Gunver Stampers, 15-6, last Bowers. third, jogged to the dugout —Having passed Lacey, Wynn Jerry Reuss, 6-4. ^ ...... F’roh, Bob LaFrancis, Tom Kelley Tom Prior and Bill night at Keeney Field. Manager Danny Murtaugh Bernie Zimmerman, Phil claiming plate umpire Dave was ruled out. Lacey, '"rhat started all the confu­ AUGUST 4th. 1974 9:40 Laskey, Cotton, W, Sullivan, W. FEUNE lodged the protest in the first Jones. Local Baseball ^•’o^ton Craig Repoli and Ken Ferry Malinoski and Harlan Vinik Davidson’s hand signalled a meanwhile, had raced back to sion. I'm still not sure what 9:54 Moriarty, Colburn, Creed, Fagan. Erupting for seven runs in the inning with this scenario: ^ 4 e A In the State match, staged at Rocklege, Froh fired a 79 each had three hits for the 5-3 were best for Moriarty’s while called strike: home plate to tag up. After a happened and if you find out, U 10:01 Watson, Cardone, White, fourth inning, Roosevelt Mills —With the bases loaded and a I Box Seat Ticket. Plus Round winners while A1 Wiley, Ted please explain it to me.” FREE SAFETY CHECK Campbell. for third best individual honors, LaFrancis had an 80 for Girt Birtles, Dave Kolbe and I L Trip Fare by Bus. (Includes 10:08 Matava, Rockwell, Dubois, outdistanced Manchester Delude and Mark Hanna each Drew Flavell topped the “ “ Service and Tax) Perry. ALUMIJUMOR / fifth place, Kelley was seventh with 81 and Prior’s 82 was Plymouth, 14-5, last night at added two safeties. 10:15 Clough, Ogden, Turner, LaPenta. Behind the one-hit pitching of the eighth top score. Thornton shot an 85. Medics. 10:22 Plodzik, Nassiff, Romayko, Mt. Nebo. Julio DiBacco had three hits Shenning. Kevin Williams, Mari-Mad Terri Muldoon homered and Kelley, who captured the 1948 State Junior Tournament leading Gunver’s 14-hit attack. edged Groman’s Sports Shop, 3- singled for the 6-2 winners with Mike Deanglis and Guy Dupios crown, is the current coach at Manchester High. 2, last night at Cheney Tech. Debbie Sarni, Joan Beaudry, each added a pair of hits with ROOKIE Scoring single runs in the first, Ann Matson and Marilyn Dupios clouting an inside-the- The Orioles outscrambled the fourth and fifth innings clinched LaFrancis is still one of the state’s leading amateurs BUY while Thornton tried the pro circuit for a short spell. ’The Chmielewski each adding two park homer. The losers are now 'Yankees, 40-19, last night at S T E,e_R I N O VISUALINEfi N the verdict. to a 16-hit attack. Kathy Prat- 4-4 for the season. Robertson. former played his college golf at Miami, the latter at Williams struck out nine and son and Liz Tannahill each had Doug Pointer had two doubles walked four in hurling the gem. North Carolina and Duke, Kelley at Springfield College, a pair of hits for 1-7 Plymouth. and a single, John Lampson had TIRES The only safety off Williams Prior at UConn. Froh graduated from the University of three bingles. Dean Russel for Ultimate Driving Economy came in the final frame with Hartford. REG LEAGUE homered and David Bashaw two-out as Tom Prignano Prior and Kelley co-captained the 1949 squad which had Behind a 21-hit onslaught, FAST PITCH had two singles and a two- singled sharply to center. Ed Quinn as manager. CBT bested Town Employees, bagger. Dan Hamilton played Longer Tread Wear/ Better Gas Mileage* Mark Doyon and Williams The individual winner a quarter century ago was Don 16-5, last night at Nike Field. well defensively. For which *Compar»d to conventional tires. each had two hits for the 40,000 MILE 30,000 MIU Hoenig of Tourtellotte High, a fine amateur for a number Jerry Wilson, Dave Kurland .SENIOR team, however, wasn’t noted. winners. Chris Merisoti and of years, now an owner and promoter of stock racing at and Frank Dienucci each Securing the verdict with six DUNLOP DUNLOP Tom Prignano stood out defen­ runs in the seventh inning. Per­ Thompson Speedway. had three hits for the 7-1 The Mets outscored the ELITE '7 8 " GOLD SEAL sively for the losers. winners while Chas Bassos and sonal Tee topped Full of Dodgers, 27-15, last night at Brad Wheatley added two Baloney, 15-8, last night at Mar­ Buckland. '7 8 " SPORT apiece. Kevin and Bob Walsh tin School. Steve Varney belted a Nella Leigh paced the Twin Steel telt W liteaili ThePspelar each had a pair of hits for the 0- grandslam homer for the •Itkn.tOOMIIeTreadweer winners with two doubles. Per­ mcf. 8 losers. winners with Martin Burke ad­ tipliteieet He» sonal also pulled off a triple ding a homer. Stanley Prouty LeFORT , an employee of Manchester Tire for the • T«e M b ef veeM s M • e TnrkerilmleHi TaoMypInefPelitster SII.K CITY play and took advantage of 10 played well defensively. last 10 years, Warren LeFort has over 37 years of experience in • *T«ePetre«tSrMyAn NERICAN Erupting for 10 runs in the walks. Michael Moreau tripled for front end repair. Warren personally guarantees his work on all Jennifer Kriscelia had two AsLewAt. A m Lo w A m. sixth frame, Moriarty Brothers the Dodgers while Todd domestic cars. trounced Manchester Honda, doubles for the losers with Eichelman, Sean Hagearty and $ ’ 4 3 1 8 THE Safety Shoe 11-3, last night at Fitzgerald Doreen Downham adding a tri­ John Flaherty each doubled. Pkn Itl.JS I ple and Sharon Maher a home WE C H E C K Fed. Tax Field. C7I-I4 WITH THE STEEL TOE! Kent Smith, Bob Plaster, Don run. • FRONT END • BALL JOINTS w/w Romano, Ed Kowal and John e DISC BRAKES • WHEEL BEARINGS | Quaglia each had two hits for Scoring in every frame, Too select from the best of the belteds: Dunlop's '7 8 " Steel Belted or Brass-plated • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS Groman's Sports Shop topped ☆ ☆ ☆ GoM Seal '7 8 " Sport Fiberglass Belted. Both with wido, low contour hexagonal eyelets. the 12-3 winners. Moriarty’s AND OF COURSE On^-piece m occiiin loe sent 14 men to the plate in the Nassiff Arms, 20-8, last night at md 7-rib tread designed for long mileage positive troctioo. sixth. Martin. LOCAL YOUR TIRES- Special-density polyether loam. Jaguar 333 2 Fiberglass ’ top-grain Tom McLick and Bob Howe Topping a 27-hit attack for the 40,000 Mile ^ — Fast Courteous Service — “Auslempered" steel safely loe. glove lealher, each had apair of safeties for 7- winners was Kathy Kozlovich BASEBALL Steel Belted specially oil treated. 9 Honda. with five and Carolyn Jaworski Laminate of woven cotton ☆ li ☆ ' SERVICE ON FOREIGN A COMPACT CARS and napped sheeting and Tati Pina with four apiece. LU T S OF E78-14 impregnated with BOlUSFimS $ 34.40 $ 28.49 vinyl acelale latex. Despite getting 13 hits, Gor­ Cindy Formica was best for All-weather man Brothers came out on the the losers with two hits. "♦""""^Ec7An)F7HE*W Full leather vamp " Slormwell F78-14 36.16 all around ‘ 1776 29.88 and toe lining. the shoe. G78-14 39.44 ALUMNI JUNIOR 32.08 Genuine Goodyear Welt construction^ One-piece cushion-crepe Trailing 4-2 going into t! s V/W OWNERS completely nallleaa. H^el-lo-loe air-cushioned innersole. Neoprene sole and heel. GIRLS GYMNASTIC WORKSHOP final frame, Nassiff Arms H78-14 43.16 35.18 exploded for six runs and an 8-4 July 22 to Aug. 2 win over Parkade Lanes last GOODYEAR 560x15 G78-15 39.83 32.40 night at Mt. Nebo. Where else can you find On July 4th, we'll Look for the special MARA WHITES ____ Ages 7-14 Gary LaBrec paced Nassiff’s draw two winning Lottery H78-15 43.58 35.53 all these features? with three hits with Peter green tickets on sale now. plus $1.78 F.E.T. I DIRECTED BY JOANN BROWN Naktenis adding two. Scott Gar- numbers, the regular They're your pass to play L78-15 56.16 41.75 • Genuine Goodyear Welt construction • Air-cushioned inner- Physical Education Instructor, man struck out 17 to notch the number worth up to two great games for the soles • Full glove leather varr^p and toe linings • Slip resistant Job­ victory. 41 and Gymnastic Coach Dan Bossidy and Kevin $300,000 in total cash price of one. Connecticut's rated soles and heels • All functional stitching chemical and oil Hanlon had the only two prizes. And a holiday $100,000 Lottery. And Open Mon., Tues., Wed. Frl. resistant man made threads • Lightweight for maximum comfort • • Tumbling • Balance Beam safeties for Parkade. [FREE MOUNTING AND BALANCIN' Exceed ANSI Class 75 requirements as adopted by OSHA • bonus number worth a the July 4th Bonus 8:00 - 5:30 Exclusive padded toe construction — comfortable. • Uneven Bars • Vaulting With Danny White singling revolutionary $1776 for Drawing. Thurs. 8 to 8 WITH COPY OF THIS AD • Floor Exercise home Ed England in the every perfect 5digit match. SHOE *19.95 BOOT *21.95 seventh inning with the winning Sat. 8 to 1 EAST CATHOUC HIGH SCHOOL GYiMNASIUM run, Moriarty Fuel edged Fee *35.00 e Morning Claseee Burger King, 3-2, last night at MAC TIRES the West Side Oval. Fmasler charge] 328 W. Middle Tnpke., Manchester • Limited Number Accepted NpiSeANCHESTER TRE, INC. llOIIKAlltmClUIDl REGAL MEN*G Rick Costello scattered five " T H l COMFlCTe MfN-S S T O » r hits while fanning eight in ^ BROAD ST. (Opposlto Saar’s Autamatlvs) f^li I * * s 643-1880 Registration Blank picking up the win. Losing Diy. of Minit Auto Care M ANCHISnR N am e...... Age ...... hurler Jeff Berman allowed Mon-Thurs 4i Frl 8 am - 9 pm VOI -907 MAIN STREET Address...... Phone ...... just two hits while striking out coHNEcncun sioaooo lottery M andisstsr Enclosed Is my check lor $35.00. ^ ARCO 0 Tues - Wed & Sat 6 am - 6 pm 643-2471 Send to Mrs. Brown, 259 porter St., Manchester. 14. Berman collected two of the Phone 643-1161 For Information call: 646-0557 evenings. five hits off Costello. thousandfofwinneneadiweek. r PAGE TWENTY -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. June 20. 1974

,| College Graduates I MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^, Ma^nchester, Conn., Thurs., June 20, 1974- PAGE TWENTY-ONE Interfaith Day Camp i Now in Seventh Year From Your

The seventh annual Those wishing to ten so r a Manchester Interfaith Day child may send their donations WITH THIS COUPON Camp, co-sponsored by the to the Rev. Burton Strand at Mancester Area Conference of Concordia Lutheran Church. Neighbor’s Kitchen Churches Division of Special Homemade desserts are a Ministries and Church Women special delight to the children United, will be conducted Aug. and aid in keeping the costs By Vivian F. Ferguson 5 through Aug. 16 at Concordia minimal. Persons and m 4 0 ^ KEEBIER 14-ol Lutheran Church. organizations wishing to donate ’The number of campers has desserts may deliver them to been expanded to include 60 Concordia Church. children, 30 from Manchester Members of the staff are the and an equal number from the Last week, we Ulked about OFF PEdN SAIBIES Rev. Mr. Strand, executive serving fresh mint with tea. If north end of Hartford. The director; Mrs. Edward (Joss Manchester children will be you have a bed of the plant that and Miss Barbara Baker, camp smells so lovely, there are accepted upon recommendation coordinators; Mrs. Harry Carr Qood thru Saturday, Juna 22nd, 1974 from schools, and social other things you can do with it. Sr., camp director; Mrs. On these hot, beautiful summer (ONE COUPON PER FAMILY) workers, and the Hartford Theodore Potocki and Mrs. WAYNE R. DOUGLAS days, one could easily think of a HIGHLAND PARK children will be referred by the Harry Beckwith, nursing staff; DAVID E. WILCOX Intercity Exchange. All 100 Hollister St. Rt. 195, Tolland tall, frosted glass holding a Clint Greene, advisor; Mrs. Southern mint julep. campers are youngsters who Joseph Bourett, Mrs. Nancy BA Degree BS Degree The first time I tasted a real­ ^^The Choicest Meat In TownV^ need the benefit of such a day Carr and Mrs. Clin^ Greene, (Cum Laude) (Magna Cum Laude) camp experience. Bates College Bates College ly good traditional julep was in planning committee. historic Williamsburg, Va. My llililllllll' ’The daily program will in­ Mrs. Richard Jennings will Lewiston, Maine Lewiston, Maine clude arts and crafts, sports husband and Ted LaBonne were / ------f be the arts and crafts instructor playing golf with Don Gonzales, and swirmning. ’There will also for the first week of camp. A be special events including a who is vice president in charge Produce Specials volunteer is being sought for of public relations for Whenever the carnival day and several all-day the second week. Williamsburg. He was formerly field trips. As the children get Volunteers are needed as conversation a newspaper man which is bow off the bus, they will be counselors to work with the we came to know him. turns to Assumption School Wins Walkathon Trophy welcomed with juice and a children on a one to one basis. HK i n e i Don had thought of snack. A hot lunch will be Anyone wishing to give two provided at noon Tor both the everything. Every piece of High Quality Assumption Junior High School, with 50 per cent of its and Nancy Moran. The trophy was presented by John weeks of their summer to work literature, information and POTATOES students participating in the Cerebral Palsey Walkathon campers and counselors, and with the children may contact Food, the name Halotek, right, director of the walkathon. The 14,000 per­ another snack will be served as maps had been thoughtfully June 5, won the bronzed shoe trophy for having the most Miss Baker at Concordia placed in a packet atop the sons taking part in the walkathon received $28,000 in the children leave. Church or Mrs. Goss, 649-0974. HIGHLAND children participate in the walk. Receiving the award are pledges, and as of June 13, about $20,000 has been turned in. Since all members of the dresser in our room. ’The red VALENCIA ORANGES lOiBB* Lionel Lessard, left, Joseph Cantin Jr., Jacqueline Davis (Herald photo by Pinto) camp staff and counselors carpet had been laid out from Georgia Sun-Bluah ^ _ volunteer their time and the the moment our car drew up in church provides its facilities YWCA Has front of the Williamsburg Inn. always comes up! PEACHES...... * 4 9 « without charge, the costs of Big Agenda Jokingly, my husband com­ Tangy College Notes running the camp are held to a mented that all we lacked was a Sr-IfK'-v y • .. ; minimum. Serving hot lunches, mint julep. ’That very night, we LIMES 6i39* were surprised with the most bus rental and the hiring of a The YWCA Nutmeg Program driver plus sports and arts and delicious julep, the mint picked Center at 78 N. Main St. has an­ from Don’s own garden. craft materials are the major nounced its summer programs Miss Ann Marie Ladyga, There are slight differences Miss Martha J. Arey, expenses. for the young people in the com- • 1 1 1 ' Make a Grad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno JAMES WICKWIRE JR. of opinion as to how a julep l i v i i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’The approximate cost of run­ munity. MARK L. WINZLER S. Ladyga of 39 Horton Rd., has 186 Greenwood Dr. 198 Green Rd. should be made. Even the Kenneth D. Arey o 133 White ning the camp is $20 per child. For 3- to 5-year-old boys and Glad! been named to the dean’s list BA Degree BS Degree Southerners don’t agree on all St., recently recieved a BA Since there is no fee to the girls. Kiddie Kalisthenics will Hanging LEATHER for the spring semester at the fine points. Some say the degree from Colby College, camper, operation of the day meet Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m. Upsala College (Magna Cum Laude) Notre Dame College, East Orange, N.J. Bates College mint should be bruised, others Planter...... $8.50 Waterville,Maine. She is a camp is dependent upon the for five sessions beginning June Medium Size Manchester, N.H., where she is graduate of Manchester High Lewiston, Maine say no. If it is bruised, should D.A. CHOICE MEATS generosity of area churches, 25 through July 23. Enrollment Mint is mentioned in the Bi­ majoring in elementary educa­ the mint be left in the glass? Others $4.98 to $19.98 School. organizations, and individuals. is limited to twelve. Instruction ble. It is believed to have ALL MEAT FRESHLY CUT; NEVER PRE-PACKAGED tion. She is a graduate of East “ health capsules® Should the glass have a handle in coordination and muscle tone by Michael A. Petti, M.D. originated in the Holy Land and ^Hundred of plants to Catholic High School. or no, or should it be a silver Bruce C. Grotta recentley will be given by Joan Krilla. also in Egypt. It was one of the U .S .D JL Cholca choose from (shown) received a BS degree in IF a container? Should it be drunk Tiny Tot programs are Vouiz ^T HP^ WEDDING first airfreshers. In medieval U.S.D.A. Cholca U.S .D .A. Choice U.S.D.A. Choico Wandering Jew - James Murray Burke, son of I About Town | W IL L with a straw or sipped slowly criminal justice from the offering two series. Nine Hl^ -Too times, it was placed about $2.25...air fern Mr. and Mrs. James M. Burke through the crushed ice? EYE OF University of New Haven. sessions are offered in each //£ ^oWLBGcSBPZ churches, sometimes hung $1.79...cactus of 64 Winthrop Rd., recently PHOTOGRAPHY Mint Sauce for Meat BO nO M Center Congregational series, meeting Tuesdays, There is one thing all overhead, sometimes on the TOP TOP 89$...coleous was initiated into Phi Beta Kap­ Southerners agree upon. It isn’t cup sugar. Church council will meet Wednesdays, and Thursdays, floor. It was used on the humble Vi THE $1.50...Swedish Ivy - pa honorary scholastic society CALL cup vinegar tonight at 7:30 in the Federation a julep unless it is made with dirt floors of little cottages and Vi ROUND $2.25 up. at Dartmouth College, July 9-25 and July 30-Aug. 15. ROUND DACON Room of the church. top quality bonded bourbon. the stone floors of huge castles. Vi cup finely cut fresh mintj DAIIMH Hanover, N.H. Girls and boys three years old WILL BANNARD leaves IIUUNII will meet 9:30-11:30 a.m., and 4- M ini Julep We hear about mint in Greek pinch or two of salt ROAST STEAK Children’s Jehovah’s Witnesss will con­ Use tall containers, either mythology. The wife of the god ROAST Janet E. Sisco of 65 Arcella and 5-year-olds will meet 1 to 3 742-6067 Vi cup water duct a theocratic ministry p.m. All Tiny Tot programs glass or silver. They should Pluto was jealous of an attrac­ ROAST Dr. has been named to the Combine sugar, vinegar, salt Program Set school tonight at 7:30 and a ser­ have two teachers and enroll­ b#8utlful color hold 14-16 ounces. Some say the tive nymph named Minthes so dean’s honor list for the spring and water. Bring to boil. Then! $ 1 3 3 $ 1 7 9 vice meeting at 8:35 in ment is limited to sixteen •amplM In your homo. glass should have a handle to she changed her into a lowly $143 semester at Utica (N.Y.) At Library drop heat to simmer and coolT We Give Old Fashion 89‘. Kingdom Hall. children. M e , Mo^r MPIB^ ARB A keep the warmth of the hand plant. One might say that she College. Color PortralU takan uncovered about five minutesl 1 . J Registration is continuing for 1-rTTi.e Bowudasp AT from melting the frost on the has been taking over ever since. Butcher Service*^ In lha homa, oy ttw atudk). Pour over fresh mint leaves! *V\ (eja/t' The United Pentecostal the YWCA Day Camp to be held PIPT h . PBRMAhIBHT BoU)~ glass. If using glasses instead Mint is pretty, it smells good Laura Nelson, daughter of the let stand about a half-hourl Church will have a Bible study at the Community Y. Eight FROM of silver, the glass should be but takes over the garden quite Rev. and Mrs. Winthrop Nelson The summer program at the Strain. Serve hot or cold ovef tonight at 7:30. weekly sessions for girls and P PBFUiBtlcy. BANNARD PHOTOS thin. Pre<..thm htip yon to take over Main St., got under way as orOongress if offered. “I will not be dissuaded or (DOT) crews iiegan repainting of parallel Hartford; Marion Pardus, West Robert H. Smith, chairman. William Sleith, personnel; with tvwythini ihi. Thu ri|ht tooli maht tht job scheduled this morning with no problems discouraged by rumors to the parking stalls on parts of downtown Main Willington; Albert Peiser, East Committee members—Jack R. Richard G. Rothwell, in­ uty-ind you yet profunional ratohsl reported by police, who were keeping an Zullo, toe dark horse in the contrary, whether they St. this morning while the Mayor’s Down­ Hartford; Joseph Naglack, Hunter, vice chairman; Mrs. surance; Donald K. Anderson, eye on the work. Democratic race, said originate with persons un­ Fine Art Prints town Action Committee was still dis­ Stafford Springs; Gordon Buck, John R. Mrosek, secretary; parking; Eugene T. Kelly, One major change in today’s painting of Wednesday he has been dis­ familiar with my position or from the New York cussing the angle-vs.-parallel controversy 132 W. Middle ’Ipke,; Dorothy Joel B. Alvord, Richard S. bylaws; George Marlow, parallel stalls is the size of the parking turbed by reports in toe past are part of toe continuing effort Geographic Society and merchants were preparing court ac­ Ludwig, Somers Rd., Ellington; Carpenter, ’Thomas F. credit; Thomas F. Ferguson, spaces. When first painted last dctober, few days that he is considering, to pressure toe delegates into one< tion to reverse the DOT decision. Helen Hardlman, 15 Goslee Dr. Ferguson, John LaBelle, Jacob development; Donald P. lAPP PIAZA DOT employes started the work — which the stalls were 20 feet long and drew a lot or being considered for, another adjourning toe convention long Also, Linda Dagon, 702 Strong Miller, Donald Richter, Mrs. Richter, nominating. . RNVtt A3, V«rM a will mean the loss of about 30 on-street of criticism from motorists. Today’s stalls spot in November. before it is convened,” he said. Rd., South Windsor; Ruth Jay E. Rubinow, William HOURS: (2 milM north of Vtrnon Cirelol are about 7\Vi feet long. parking spaces — at 9 a.m. today, and the Heneghan, 132 Bolton St.; Thornton. TiWf-Wod-Thurs-Sit e:30-B:30 mmm At this morning’s Downtown Action i Friday-Noon to 9 dotMl Mon. P M M 17 2 -1 0 2 2 job was expected to be finished this after­ Doreen Drummond, 75A Finance committee, Joel B. Committee meeting, parallel parking foes noon. Downey Dr.; Frederick Lea, Alvord, chainnan. Committee The repainting of lines changes parking criticized town officials for not helping 111 Eldridge St.; Neil Bogatz, their cause, and they vowed to continue to members — Arthur E. Smith, from angle to parallel on the west side of 40 Greenfield Dr., South Wind­ vice chairman; Neil Ellis, fight the state over the parallel parking Main St. from Locust St. to Wells St. and sor; Sonya Foucher, Stafford Everett J. Livesey, Robert C. on the east side from Center St. to Ford St. issue. Springs; Robert (touture, 101 Dennison, George Marlow, and from School St. to Wells St. Parking Downtown businessman Phillip Wellswood Rd., Hebron; Harrison, reading an emotional statement Richard S. Carpenter, Robert on the west side from Forest to Wells St. Kristin Perry, 112 Princeton H. Smith. will be eliminated. to the committee, placed strips of black St.; Peter Rudyk, East Hart­ Joint conference — Robert H. This morning’s DOT work is the third crepe before each committee member and ford. Smith, Jack Hunter, Mrs. John time the state has begun to implement the said he and others were mourning the Also, Jennifer Weitz, 108A Mrosek, Mrs. David Warren, parallel parking system, mandated by the switch to parallel parking and town’s Ambassador Dr.; Richard Edward H. Glenney, Dr. Robert State Traffic Commission in connection failure to support merchants in their Barry, 14 Dean Dr., Bolton; R. Keeney Jr., Mark Kravitz. with last fall’s installation of new traffic struggle to retain angle parking. Kenneth Miller, 3a5 Adams St.; signals on the street, a state highway (Rt. Committee member Robert Weinberg, Timothy O’Brien, 93 Kenneth of 83). an outspoken foe of parallel parking, said < Dr., Vernon; Micha-el --- The job was first done last October, but he considers today’s DOT work an Policemen and passersby keep an eye on traffic as state parking, a controversial issue for about nine months, got Christensen, East Hartford; Giant Size downtown interests persuaded the DOT to emergency situation, and he said “there’s Department of Transportation employes take under way for the third time today. (Herald photo by John Carley, Wales Rd., An­ Nazarenes Plan restore angle parking in November. ’The no way we’ll ever give up angle parking.’’ measurements for parallel parking stalls on the west side Bevins) dover; Frank Roche Jr., second time came March 20, but work was Weinberg said he is resigning from the of Main St. this morning. The switch from angle to parallel Amston; Josephine Matta, 199G Vacation School Downtown Action Committee to allow him Famous stopped shortly after it had started when Tudor Lane. An “Adventuretime” Vaca­ the DOT ag re^ to delay action until the more time to pursue the parking issue. tion Bible School will be con­ Brands town could consider acquisition of t|ie Committee Chairman William Sleith ducted Monday through Friday street. criticized downtown merchants for not from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the taking legal action against parallel Downtown merchants, who maintain Ideal Gift Church of the Nazarene, 236 Famous Makers that the switch would hurt business, parking sooner. Discussing today’s DOT Main St. work, he said a last-minute attempt to No Iron... Fashion attempted to stall today’s repainting by Selections The theme of Adventuretime stop the repainting would be futile. court action, but the lawsuit itself was is “The Family of God.” The “It’s just too late,” Sleith said. For The Print and Stripe delayed a week by the court. program of Bible stories, games, songs and crafts is open to all children from the age of Sheet four through Grade 9 in the community. Ansaldi Heads Bank Board Again Transportation will be Gay & Colorful provided by bus on routes in Re-elected chairman of the “The bank showed a profit in Stephen Cavagnaro, Richard Manchester, South Windsor, board of directors of 1973 and projections indicate Cobb, Thomas J. Crockett, Vernon, Tolland, Rockville and Half and half blend Print Beach Towels Manchester State Bank was An­ the bank will show a continued Anthony Dzen, Paul Aceto, East Hartford. of polyester/cotton. Luxury drew Ansaldi Jr, local contrac­ profit for the year ending 1974.” Frank Guinipero, Ronald SAVE More information may be ob­ 128 thread muslin. Not every tor and developer, at the annual size in every coior. He also added, “The bank Jacobs, Nicholas LaPenta, OVER tained by calling the church of­ Thick, thirsty beauties, big stockholders meeting Monday. feels that it is its duty to the Roxie Leone, Francis R. fice, 649-5859; or Mrs. Arlene ’The bank, located at 1041 $6 Twin Flat & Fit Full Flat Fit Cases 42”x36” 28” x56” size to spread for town to support local loan needs Murray, William A. Oleksinski, Bradley, director of the school, sunning or wrap up in. Main St., was formed in 1970 with the best possible loan Edmond E. Parker, Samuel D. 289-1801. with initial capitalization of |1.5 Reg. ( r t Reg. rates, that the bank will con­ Pierson, John E. Rogers, John r . ' " 0 4 7 r / ® Q 4 7 to V 4 7 million. Present assets are G. Rohan, Joseph A. Schauster, 2.99 tinue this policy.” 3.99 iL m 4.99 W 2.99 M Pk.o<2 111.75 million. Frank R. Simon, John F. General In his remarks to the Others re-elected to the board Tierney and Edward J. stockholders, Ansaldi said. of directors for one-year terms: Tomkiel. Electric Can Opener- eVSAVEOVER n'' ' Firm Agrees Knife Satin ’n Lace $4 The Supermax Toastmaster To Clear Sharpener Styler-Dryer by Gillette Tabletop Broiler with Timer TTie P.J. statement for Fall ’74 — by Nat Kaplan. Black Oil Spill lace emblazoned with a diamond-pattern overlay, of jet — Striking Nurses Bar Staffing satin banding encircling the waist. It’s the new dressing EASTPORT, Maine (UPI) - Our Our for night games. Irving Oil Co. of St. John, New Reg. Reg. Brunswick, has accepted Calico SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - He said the CNA would decide withdrawn from 28 hospitals. 19.99 32.99 responsibility for cleanup of an oil spill which washed ashore in Striking nurses increased their today whether to accept an 15.70 26.70 Cutting unit comes out lor easy cleaning. Kitchen Famous Makers pressure on 41 private hospitals offer by the hospital A CNA spokeswoman 650 watts of super drying power; low speed for Pushbutton convenience! Auto timer shuts off Auto-operation. Includes knile/scissor this eastern Maine coastal town styling, high for drying. 5 attachments. #HD-7 broiler or oven at desired time. #5241 Ensembles today by pulling their emergen­ associations to resume emphasized, however, that sharpener. #EC33 They^re Learning How harbor, the U.S. Coast Guard Denim Look cy room and intensive care negotiations on a “face-to-face registered nurses would be announced late Wednesday. volunteers back to the picket basis.” provided in any case where it Towel Ensembles Kit. Towel Pot Holder lines. SAVE To Care for Fabrics Full-scale cleanup efforts Curtis Roberts, spokesman was determined that nonstrike were scheduled to begin today. Hospital administrators said Bath Hand Wash for nine San Francisco personnel were unable to care An inspection by toe Coast a 96<= 5 6 ' this created a “genuine health Perched atop the forward- Reg. 2.29 Reg. 1.49 Reg. 69® hospitals, said the CNA should for an acutely ill person. By BETTY RYDER Guard Wednesday found a light, care crisis” and doctors were looking American Expo Dish Cloth Apron demonstrate “good faith” prior NEW YORK-Fashion broken oil sheen covering a 15- put on overtime to help care for Building, high above Times 187 127 Reg. H 66 to talks by restoring emergency “We no longer will routinely editors attending the 63rd mile area from Eastport to St. acutely ill patients. Square, Act I reaches back to S?- 5 6 ' 1.99 1 staffing to the levels a g r ^ to staff hospital areas while ; National Press Week in New Croix Island on the St. Croix 5 7 ^ ’The 4,400-member California the romantic past for its old before the strike began 14 days supervisory and other nonstrike I York City are not only viewing River. Small globs of oil, one to Nurses Association said the English theater setting. The The rage for denim is here! ago. personnel are free to undertake the latest fashions but are three inches thick, were visible decision to reverse a prestrike 15th and 16th floor dining rooms Tweed look in fashion colors. Soft, absorbent teriy in vivid “Most of the patients aren’t nonacute or nonemergency learning how to care for rhahy in patches of seaweed over Absorbent and thick. Not agreement to staff the acute in intensive care units unless are decorated with museum ^colors — country kitchen care,” a CNA statement said. ' of the fabrics. much of the area. every color in every size. look! care centers was in protest of they’re fighting for their lives,” Sunbeam Mist Stick General Electric General Electric GeneraTEIectric Juiia Meade presented a quality furnishings, art and ar­ continuing elective services. he said. 'forecast collection of fall and tifacts. Negotiations broke off last Curling Iron Alarm Clock Deluxe 4-Slice Toaster Automatic Coff eemakei Some beaches along the U.S. ‘"They’re using us to free Nurses began walking out of winter sportswear for Cold On the 15th is a collection of weekend with one of the key - shore were contaminated with other prople to help with stuff emergency and coronary inten­ Power, which featured easy- 18th Century prints, carvings Sensational issues being whether nurses Our Our patches of the heavy oil, a Coast like silicone injections,” said sive care units in hospitals from Reg. care cold water washing. paintings and curios. A London From America’s Leading Mfr. would have a say in the staffing Reg. Guard spokesman said. Cleanup Extra Value! Burton White, chief negotiator Sacramento to San Jose early 3.99 11.97 ! Commenting on a group of gentleman’s club of the 1900s requirements at hospitals, es­ 2.77 21.97 was stalled Wednesday due to and spokesman for the CNA. 8.70 12.70 has been recreated. Perma-Press Wednesday. By nightfall, staf­ impiT Separate toast shade control lor Brews up to 8 cups; automatic sports outfits, she said, “Using )l: “Well, not any more.” fing of acute care centers was pecially in specialized care un­ A dinner menu featured heavy fog and strong currents. its. , Mist action lasts longer! Curls or Easy-to-read gold color dial; sweep each set of slots. Automatic shut-off and keep warm feature. *1 cold water not only saves the Knitted W ashable 4 straightens hair for the style you like second hand. Handsome design — "pop-up" feature. Will please the Handle designed for easy fabric but also helps to con- traditional British prime roast •t . . . in minutes! #WC1 a decorator's delight! #7384 entire family! #T128 pouring. #CM4 ' serve energy." ribs of beef, complete with Personnel from the Coast Tailored ' She presented several Chris Yorkshire pudding, as well as Guard and toe Maine Depart­ Therrtial Lined Evert tennis dresses as well as American and continental ment of Environmental Piotec- Curtains golf clothes, many of which favorites. In a setting of yester­ tion were on the scene i — Floral Print were shown on the Colgate day, fashions of tomorrow were Wednesday, and will continue 63” &81” Dinah Shore Women’s Golf presented. to coordinate the cleanup ef­ Drapes (Aampionship televised recent­ So far this week, fashion fort. ly. She said, “There is no trends indicate a colorful fall Irving Oil Co., in accepting , reason fashionable clothes can­ with lots of pretty skirts, soft the responsibility for the R^^.’io.4a not be washable clothes.” fluid lines, and very feminine Caldor 0 4 4 Rsgina 3-Speed cleanup, did not indicate how GET 6 FREE Jars The brides were not clothes. The fall '74 woman will 84” much oil had been spilled, or Priced ol Smucker'sJams, Electrik Broom forgotten, and Pizzone and scan the market carefull for TMMV, JIME 2 H ,. If tkg Preserves where it had been spilled from. Reg. 12.49 Alfred Angelo showed gowns clothes that are new-looking but (See clerk for deteile) Canadian news reports last ' for the bride and her atten­ work with her current ward­ Custom tailoring, mitred corners and Toastmaster Friday indicated there had been ij« ,:^i Choose chenille stripe or scallop Proctor Silex dants. robe. deep hems. Foam lining keeps hot sun a spill at Saint John, N.B., late is design. Textured weave in white Waffle Baker & Grill Some were heavy with She’ll invest with a shrewd out. Choose gold, red or blue. Toaster Oven last week. or accent colors. Easy care. beading and lace, but the trend eye for future returns. Our seemed to indicate that for fall KWKK Food Mart Reg. 3 powerful speeds and winter the bride will be clean any carpel, plus 21.99 28.99 more prominent than the gown. r Complete,.,Convenient,..Food Store** edge suction for dirt in Bakes waffles on 1 side, grills on the Auto-toaster, top browner, thermo­ corners. Dial correct Soft fluid jerseys and satins Blood Program Plastic |234 OAK STREET, MANCHESHR (Comer of Noiman St.) other. Family size. Teflon II coated stat-controlled oven. 3 appliances in mg pile. #84538 ;only slightly embellished with for non-stick cooking. #259 one. #0304W seed pearls were featured. Tape Our Lowest Price! Also, gowns for the OPEN 7 DAYS from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. bridesmaids have been Needs You! Venetian Famous Frostie designed to be worn after the Did you know that— All this is possible only Knitting Yarn special event is over. • The Connecticut Red Cross because of the (Connecticut Red Blinds ★ ★ One jersey gown had a full- Blood Program is second to Cross Blood Program and the Orion /nylon blend in OPENING SPECIALS wrap skirt that tied at. the voluntary donations of blood by Reg. 6.49 3 1/2 ounce pull skeins. none in toe nation? Machine wash/dry. waist. When the skirt was • It provides that any patient Conliecticut residents. Regina Reg. 1.14 Skein Happy Host Khgsford removed, there was an attrac­ hospitalized in Connectiut who Requests for blood are con­ RugShampooer- tive street-length dress un­ requires blood is assured of all tinually increasing to meet toe LowFat f|U C derneath. Perhaps the most ■mo- Q O e Floor Polisher he needs? needs of hospitals. During M ILK w aF surprising thing was the prices • There is no price tag at­ holiday and summer vacation UETTES of the bride’s gown. In the tached to this lifesaving fluid? periods, donor support is unfor­ % Gal. 10-lb.bag ^ i r m The 5th Burner Angelo collection, some of the 32-ox. btl. • There are no eligibility tunately at its lowest and blood TheSalton gowns are priced at $120 and requirements? supplies are reduced severely, Aunt Lydia by Hamilton Beach $150. As any father of the bride Ice Cream Machine - • There is no compulsory this at a time of both increas^ “ S” shaped slats block light and drafts.' 3 LO AVES Chock Full ^ 24Heavy duty 400 knows, these are prices hard to replacement? surgical procedures and high Rug Yarn Plastic tape, nylon cords. 64” lohg. Most Our find in the Greater Hartford SMBWCfl t4 A A 0’ Nuts f | Reg. watt motor; dual However, there Is, for the accident levels. widths 19” to 36” . 75% rayon, 25% torque power. area, especially for gowns of cotton. Full color' KEIU Ml Purpose 10.97 patient and his family, com­ range. L O A F $100 ^ 6.97 Metal construc­ such detail and fabric. This is everyone’s bloodl plete assurance that blood V 1 6 0 Z . W 19.95 tion. Scrubs, po- “Getting it all together for program and its existence Reg. 44° Ea. FOR M IX A C O F F E E ^ Natural, homemade goodness! Summertime kitchen helper! 7 needs will be met and the ^ lb. \ lishes, shampoos, depends on the support of each No ice or rock salt needed. temperature controls for the real world,” was the theme removal of both financial and cooking or warming. Easily por­ buffs. #1025 community. Makes a quart of fine ice at Act I where the editors emotional anxiety. Also, there cream in an hour. #IC4 table. #812 r 3 WAYS TO CHARGE gathered for dinner. Blouson is the knowledge that because The Bloodmobile will be in MANCHESTER SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. COIHE tN AND jackets, big skirts, slim pants in the blood was donated volun­ Manchester Monday at Temple Ba iik Ao er ic a iiii Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE fur blends by such designers as tarily and with no taint of com­ Beth Sholom on E. Middle REGISns TOR MANCHESTER Maurice Antaya, Liz Carlson, 1145 Tolland Tpke. Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. IkHitMtlllWO mercialism, there is maximum Tpke. from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. 1145 Tolland Tpke. Gay Gibson and Karlana were protection for both the donor The Blood Program needs FREE DRAWIHflSI shown. and the recipient. you! PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., June 20, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Thurs., June 20, 1974 — PAGE TWEN’TY-FIVE Supreme Court Upholds Two Parts of Military Code I Rockville Area Students Earn CSEA Scholarships WASHINGTON (UPI) - The who was convicted by court mar­ of the U.S. military, forbids while In Vietnam. Evrech was order from Justice William 0. • Held unconstitutional a railroad cannot sue former Supreme Court, rejecting the tial and given a three-year “all disorders and neglects to convicted under the old provi­ I Hospital Doqglas, he has been free on part of Social Security law owners for damages on the Several area students, sons of the first president of CSEA. Teri Lee Diddle of Coventry, Anna Belle Durkin, is the challenge of a Vietnam War' sentence for refusing to train the prejudice of good^der and sion, but his appeal was not bond since August, 1969, and denying benefits to the il­ basis of, mismanagement that I Notes and daughters of members of Wesley F. Thouin, of Tolland, daughter of Richard Diddle on daughter of Cynthia Durkin who resister, Wednesday upheld on medics for duty in Vietnam. discipline iin thearmed forces’’ decided Wednesday. presumably will remaiuso until legitimate children of disabled occurred long before the deal the Connecticut State whose father is on the staff of the staff of E. C. Goodwin Tech works at the Univeristy of a 5-3 vote two sections of the Levy was convicted under and “all conduct of a nature to While rejecting Levy’s other appeals are disposed of. workers if they are bom after was made. Employes Association, have Howell Cheney Technical Uniform Code of Military two provisions of the law gover­ in New Britain, received a Connecticut. She graduated bring dl^redit upon the armed appeal, the court majority Douglas dissented in the the disability occurred. The Uniform Code of Military Admitted Wednesday: been named to receive $5(X) School in Manchester, is scholarship. A member of this Justice — one of them dating ning conduct in the military. from E. 0. Smith High School in forces.” noted that he has several other ruling along with Justices • Ruled 6 to 3 that a federal Justice is the body of law gover­ (Charlotte Bartley, Prospect St., scholarships as winners of the seeking a career in music year’s graduating class of back to colonial days. One section makes it a Storrs this year and plans to at­ Lower courts had set aside challenges of military law pen­ Potter Stewart and William J. law denying parole to drug ning conduct in the armed ser­ Rockville; William Carroll, annual Bernard H. McCusker education at the University of Coventry High School she plans Justice William H. Rehnquist criminal offense to engage in tend Manchester Community both Levy’s conviction and that ding, and if he satisfies Brennan Jr., with ThurgoOd offenders still applies to those vices. Its provisions and the Hale St., Rockville; Mary Ann Awards established in memory Connecticut, was one of the to major in biology at the wrote the majority opinion on “conduct unbecoming to an of­ College but is undecided on her of Marine PVt. Mark Evrech, requirements for appeal he can Marshall not participating. convicted under it, although it , way it is administered differ in Grenier, West Southbury; recipients of a scholarship. University of Connecticut. an appeal by Capt. Howard B. ficer §nd'a gentleman.’’ The court martialed fo trying to special field of higher educa­ take these to the *:^ird Circuit In other major actions, the no longer is on the books. a number of respects from Autry Hallett, West Rd., Another scholarship winner, tion. Levy, a Brooklyn dermatologist Qthet, going back to early days publish an antiwar statement Court of Appeals. Under. an court; • Ruled that the buyer of a civilian law. Rockville; Jerry Lashway, Terrace Dr., Rockville; Joan Sykes Band Concert Tonight Oliphant, Brookside Lane, Ver­ non; Mark Schaper, Seneca VERNON Dr., Vernon; Charlotte Stanton, The 74 members of the band, Brewster, N.Y.; Eileen Zabka, The Sykes Memorial Grade 6 who have completed two year’s Suart Dr., Tolland. Band from Rockville, will be of Instrumental music training, PUtUDEPT. STOI Discharged Wednesday: featured in a concert tonight are directed by William Belden (We Hava A Notion To Ptoasa) Susan Conary, Loveland Hill from 7 to 8:30 at the Enfield who has been with the Vernon Next to Frank’a Suparmarkot Rd., Vernon; Mark DiCiancia, Square Shopping Center. School system for three years. Eatt Middle Tpka., Mandiastar Abbey Rd., South Windsor; Performing in the center Belden, in addition to direct­ Gertrude Gaulin, RFD 2, courtyard, the concert will in­ ing the Sykes Band, also Inaugural Tolland; Mrs. Linda Hirsch and clude such selections as “Suite teaches Grade 5 beginning band BEACH son, Stafford Springs; Eliot from Bohemia,” “Sounds of instruments and is director of Yitzhak Rabin, Israel’s prime ® ' w e V e Lofman, Mansfield Center; Sousa,” and John Kinyen’s the Rockville High School minister succeeding Golda Paul Milliard, Ashworth St., “Tangotoon.” Marching Band. Meir, addresses parliament Manchester; Herbert Ray­ ACCESSORIES where he stated Israel would mond, Hillcrest Dr., Vernon; • SWIM(»PS only seek permanent peace with ¥ Harvey Ring, Lewis Circle, • SUN HATS the Arab bloc from a position of Rockville; Irene Schortman, • EARPLUGS • NOSE (UPS military strength. - We care. lastly Broad Brook; Christine 85 East Center St •SWIM RINGS • FOAM RAFTS Sorensen, Hoffman Rd., • TERRY SiAIFFS At Summit St. • RUBBER THONGS SK- youXL '’ap- Ellington; Nancy Struters, •SUN GLASSES i o l T f ’^'on % ' ’ a P P y . Windsor Locks. • SUN TAN LOTIONS 7 1 ®P^®®' is all a b Z i Births Wednesday; A son to WEEKEND CASH and CARRY ^PF.C.IAL Mr. and Mrs. Terence Berinato, “Tip-Top Selection Old Stafford Rd., Tolland; a son — to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jasion, Roses WORLD Terrance Dr., Rockville; a OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY'hnd FRIDAY Budget Prices!” daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Staves, Windsor Locks. LAUKENCE MOSKOWITZ PITTSBURGH (UPI) - A Penn State professor joined USOA CHOICE CHUCK ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE USDA CHOICE two age-old scientific princi­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE FRESH BONELESS ples of energy absorption and FIRST CUT came up with a new principle BONELESS $|09 GROUND CHUCK $p9 of energy production —a ^ . ■ / CHUCK "It looks important, but I can’t read i y ’ is probably what Sean Campbell is thinking as he ROLLED giant sponge. CHUCK STEAK STEAK 5 9 Dr. Howard B. Palmer, a studies the diploma awardedto____ hill)/... at „______graduation____ exercises for 4-and 5-year-olds at the n professor of fuel science, has Beechwood Nursery School. (He^ld photo by Larson) 725 E. Middle Turnoike developed a new system to ''JW K l * convert solar energy to ------COUPON...... ; OPEN MON. AND TOES. electrical power. And he said Nursery School Graduates 6 A.M. lo 9 P.M. his idea might hasten the day WED. THRU SAT. when cities will derive their 8 A.M. to to P.M. electrical power from the EXTRA S&H sun. i . • P a re n ts and families They are: Scott Lane, Mike Also, Betsy Anderson, The idea is based, simply, “Now 3 Fine a tte n d e d g ra d y a tio n Lane, Sally Zeiner, Christopher Theresa Sombric, Chris Honan, Supermarkets To on the storage qualities of the GREEN STAMPS ceremonies Monday night for Flood, Jimmy Billings, Sean Michele McDonald, Keith Ar­ Serve You Better!" sponge and the heat absorb­ pre-schoolers at the B^hwood Campbell, Carl Badeau, Craig nold, Larry Mullett, Keith Ric­ Supermarkets ing. qualities of black sub­ charge It. Nursery School, S ^ ^ch el Rd. Jacobsen, Donna Jacobsen, ci, Gregory Gilbert, John Been. stances. SAVE 15.99 our reg. 99.99 Miss Nancy Ballard, director, Mike Sylvester, Susan Swanson, 100 200 _ _ _ _ chargeH Prlce$ Wo Ru ervo Tho Hlghl To Limit OuonUHoi 300 Palmer, in a telephone in­ SAVE 11.99^^^^^^^ our reg. 79.99 presented diplopias to 21 young Marcia Zipkin. EHecUva ^ i'S tirr MEATS A terview from University boys and girls.' EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA MURRAY 27” ITALIAN Junt 20, 21 and 22 Park, Pa., said the black HUFFY MEN’S OR WOMEN’S with $10 substance in his system is a MEN’S 10-SPEED RACER OIYMPIA 26” W-SPEED with $20 With $30 thin slab of graphite installed purchase purchase purchase ’I Dart Hill Rd. Gets New Paving DOUBLE S&H GREEN in the center of a well insul­ Lightweight for speed, rugged for de­ Sleek and stylish with stem-mounted , ALL OUR BEEF ated pipe. shift levers. Maes Bend handlebars, dual triL) IS USDA CHOICE STAMPS SATURDAY pendability. Tough lug bolt frame with timat.ed at $11,586. The 1964 and extending to 1971, on Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday, No Fuel Involved caliper hand brakes, rat trap pedals and homeowners will not have to the suspense ledger. ‘'The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere" 7 to 10 P.M . simplex derailleur, dual center-pull hand racing saddle: At least 24 per store. VERNON Helium, or some other brakes, Maes Bend handlebars and pay anything toward this cost Morgan Campbell, chairman June 20, 21 and 22 Except during similar gas, would be gumwall tires. At least 30 per store. but are being charged for the of the tax subcommittee, said OouMa Stamp Hours pumped around the graphite. ' The Vernon Town Council has sewer line installation based on the deliquent taxes amount to 'The graphite, heated by the approved a change order to the front footage of their $20,633 and are mostly motor sun, with the help of some completely repave Dart Hill property. vehicle taxes. highly polished mirrors, Rd. from the bridge over the Mayor Frank McCoy said this He said the tax collector is would bring the gas to a tem­ Hockanum River to Rt. 83. portion of the road will be done planning to conduct a tax sale of U.S.D.A. Choice Bottom perature of about 1,100F. Dart Hill Rd. has been torn up immediately and the other sm - any parcels of land referred to The heated gas would to install sewer lines in that tion, from the bridge to Skinner the suspense list. power a gas turbine which in area. The work also required Rd. will also probably be done On request of the tax collec­ turn would drive an electric blasting. Council members as soon as the contractor in that tor, the council also voted to generator. agreed the road was not good to area is through with the work. abate tax liens against property "This scheme," Palmer begin with. The council also voted to put formerly owned by Penn Cen­ said, “involves no fuel, no The cost of the repaving is es- delinquent taxes and tral Railroad and recently assessments, dating back to ROUND ROAST pollution or waste, uses no purchased by the town in con­ water, and is relatively nection with construction of a thrifty in land-use.” new sewage treatment plant. Dr. Gerard Flieth, a profes­ Film Group Premiers Mrs. Sylvia Wilson,- tax sor of mechanical engineer­ SAVE 121 collector, explained that in CENTER ing, worked with Palmer in order to apply a partial release coupling the graphite heater Sound Film Friday for the property for the list CUT to a turbine. years of 1965 through 1972, the U.S. GRAOg A r * tw w usi holders will receive free com­ “In this gas turbine cycle,” VERNON taxes must be paid or abated. memorative ‘‘Kowalski’’ The total amount owed was $1,- Faeth said, “the heated gas The Stelliam Company of bumper stickers. 2 0 2 . enters the turbine and ex­ charge It 27” W HEEL Rockville, a film group formed GflICKEN QUARTERS pands where there is lower SAVE 10.99 our reg. 56.99 several years ago by three ■ ___ pressure and the gas cools. It rfWuwy S brothers, will premier its first Legs with Backs then recompresses after cool­ HUFFY MEN’S OR m)MEN’S 26” c h a r^ It sound movie Friday at 7:30 or ing and it runs through the W f c i p - SUnMIRM fm-WA SAVE 11.99^1^^ ■ our reg. 65.99 p.m. at the Kosciuszko Club, 1 Breasts with Wings sponge once again.” EXPRESS COASTER BRAKE BM 1 the southwest," Faeth said. Rockville, Manchester, teed for 5 years against rusting and Palmer said his system is Tolland, Enfield, and Glaston­ burn-out. superior to others because it bury. Insides being the com­ ELECfRKCHAIHK||«» i"From The Delry m“Frozen Foods" does not depend on intricate pany’s first sound film it is also ••‘The Freshest Produce Sold"e twMiuia ^ ■ lOPMk and delicate optical coatings its first film done in “living” or molten sodium or “heat color. It runs for about one-and- C risp LOW-FAT ROMAN pipes.” one-half hours. PIZZA “It’s virtue is simplicity," The female lead is filled by TATOES RANSHESi M I L K , J o y Palmer said. Dottle O’Mara as Kowalski’s GRADE A But he did point out the secretary. Also featured in the LONG n m r u f i ^ a a system is not without draw­ film are the three Zavarella SPINACH Chopped or Laal ...,10*ox backs. brothers, Linda Hahn, Daniel WHITE ♦ 12C BANQUn "The optical charac­ Beebe, Bill Hahn, Mary Beth CALIFORNIA lb. Chicktn, taliBbury, fruF saiao DINNERS or Turkey teristics of the mirrors must charge It Daly', Jodi G ardner, Jim 5-lh. Bag _ _ _ _ charge It SAVE 4.99 our reg. 46.99 BORDEN U n U M TA tnO tE A be near perfect -excellent," SAVE 5.99 our rag. 64.99 Mitchell, Craig Hahn, Patty he said. “And we’ve got to Molloy, David Mitchell and OHmVtESCAROU ..1 5 < yOGURT...... „ a 5 ‘ FI^HN’ CHIPS find an efficient means of HUFFY RED HOT BOYS’ 3-SPEED COLUMBIA BOYS’ OR QIRLS’ HI-RISERS Claudia St. Hilaire. energy storage.” The premiere showing is Red hot speedster sports hi-rise design with dual High-flying run-abouts show off full chain guard, Palmer said the system being sponsored by the jl^COUPON currently is confined to caliper hand brakes. Red Pepper fenders, comfortable banana style saddle and coaster Kosciuszko Club. A $1 donation Jfll# this CWfOl 1^^ WITH THIS COUFOl chrome-plated rims, banana saddle and reflec­ ' f, ^ / '/ > brake. 20" blackwall tires. At least 30 per ‘store. i J U ^ L l ^ n 4 15.00 FtIBCNAU laboratory experiments. tive pedals. Twist grip shift. At least 20 per store. will be accepted at the door. i U u k i t t F * ruaCNASi But proposals have been Prior to the showing of the film there will be live entertainment prepared for the federal gov­ AGWAVS low price. 7« OFF 20« OFF 9 ^ 10< OFF 30< OFF 15< OFF 10« OFF 9 ernment for possible funding and door prizes will be ‘49% t-M. WEm W 181 n. 9 P>|1. M it rti and he said there has been awarded. E Miixiiffiu o U PROMISE a O ALL VIVA some industrial interest." The film is rated “R” so COFFEE ------DETER8EMT TOWELS •sad T in J w I t “It’s a useful idea that anyone under 17 must be ac­ AGWAY, INC. Om CaspM Far ra n y 381 Broad St.. Manchester • Putnam Bridge Plaza, E. Hartford 640 NEW STATE ROAD, C l O O Ought to be explored further,” companied by a parent or adult BUCKLAND Palmer said. guardian. The first 50 ticket SP-623 Sale in effect thru this weekend.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., ’Thurs.. June 28. 1974 - PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Whale Defenders Take Cruise to Cement Cause U.S.-Swedish Relations on the Mend Bv JAMES V. HEALION quarry, the International Dick,” counters Japanese Ahab and The Pequod, the craft prevalent in the late 19th Morgan, has a degree in com­ from Wethersfield who build for most on board saying, “so MYSTIC (UPI) - All hands Whaling Commission, and this claims that the whale is a food modern whaler operates as a scanned the horizon, and often month in London they will ask staple in Japan. century, stood at the wheel, in­ puter science. the sleek craft with his brother few of us take the time for floating factory, tracking the By JOHN F. BARTON Vietnam to those of Adolf Gambler, Ohio, and toured the Neither the President nor the as the cry “thar she blows!” Japan and the Soviet .Union — “Their protein intake from tense, only momentarily taking out of a love for the sea which leisure, and instead put a our two countries are broad and whale herds with radar and None fully expected to see a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ad­ Hitler in the World War H. length and breadth of the ambassador made any mention solid.” the United States since its once stopped men’s heartbeats the only countries still hunting the whale is roughly 1.5 per cent his eyes off the horizon as he he’s- been on, man and boy, for premium on hectic, crazy Revolutionary War. helicopters. whale and settled for a day at ministration officials hope that Dr. Jerome Hall was recalled United States as a young man. whatever of the recent strain in in these seas, no whale was the giant sea mammal on a and they use the whale to cruised the mouth of the 50 years. lifestyles when we could have The Animal Protection sail aboard the trim schooner relations between Sweden and from his post as U.S. am­ Palme has frequently stated relations between the two coun­ “It will be most worthwhile “Swedish- American sighted. large scale commercial basis — produce transmission fluid, treacherous tidal current Eileen Kindi, 23, a teacher of good company, good song and a Institute, Inc., of Sacramento, known as the “Race.” owned by P.J. Matthews, a the United States, seriously bassador to Sweden and the that he obtained many of his tries. Instead, both stressed the for our two countries to build friendship has a long history,” The whale, man’s equal in to honor set quotas. cosmetics, soap, and pre-school children from common cause.” Calif., says the herds become Connecticut restaurant man strained in the latter days of the United States asked Sweden to political ideas from his obser­ principles that the nations have upon thote foundations,” Nixon he said. “I am glad to recall the cunning if not intelligence since The moving force behind the deodorants. Synthetics can be “I haven’t seen a whale in Bloomfield, seemed to speak frightened by deliberate these waters in seven years. Vietnam War, are on the mend. delay sending another am­ vations of American life during in common. said. “By working together in fact that Sweden was present at the first Indians who crawled entreaties is a boycott of found to make such things,” highpitched noises and are pur­ Man has driven him off,” he The sharp public criticism of bassador here. that tour. the years to come on our shared the very beginning. Swedish aboard their backs in the products sold in the United Barstow says. sued with harpoons which said. U.S. policy in Vietnam by Thaw in Relations interests and concerns, not only volunteers fou^t in the war of Connecticut shallows and killed States by the big Japanese A founder of the Connecticut A recent ceremony in the ‘Structure of Friendship’ can we revitalize our bilateral independence.” “explode like grenades deep in And most of those aboard saw Sweden’s outpsoken Prime Now that American involve­ them for food, may be on its manufacturers, some of whose Cestacean Society whose theme In his formal remarks, Nixon the animal’s intestines.” only a modern ‘whale,’ a Education Budget Approved Minister Olaf Palme was a con­ ment in Vietnam has ended, a White House marked what ad­ ties, but we can move ahead to way to extinction. subsidiaries maintain whaling is “save the whale,” Barstow ministration officials view as a said when the contributions that Thus, “it is not surprising nuclear submarine outward stant irritant to officials here. thaw in relations between find solutions to problems that From a young man asking for fleets, who market other organized the cruise and took the property tax equalization turning point towards more American citizens of Swedish Since then, he said, more than that whalers have been able to bound from the Navy base at HARTFORD (UPI) - The State Education Com­ Relations between the two Washington and Stockholm is will help make the world a signatures in front of a Manhat­ products in the United States. tape recorded messages from positive relations with Sweden; descent have made to this coun­ a million Swedes have take more whales in the last 40 New London, which was built state Board of Education missioner Mark Shedd said the program. countries reached an all-time apparent. better place in which to live.” tan skyscraper to the 60 “We’ll hit them where they passengers which he sent to the President Nixon formally try are considered, “One emigrated to the United States to 50 years than in the previous on whaling, skim across the Wednesday approved a $378 proposal would bring state sup­ The program would account low in the closing months of the Officials here are suddenly passengers aboard the coastal live,” one whale defender said, Japanese firms. received the credentials of realizes' that the foundations “and gave their contribution to four centuries combined,” the bow, riding high in the water. million dollar budget for the port of education from 25 per for more than three-quarters of war when Palme compared recalling that, after all, Palme In his remarks, schooner Mystic Whaler plying heaving a veral harpoon. None was flattering, and 1975-76 school year that in-- Swedish Ambassador Count upon which to build a lasting the creation of this great institute says. The passengers ranged from cent of the total cost to 40 cent, the expected increase in spen­ President Nixon’s policies in attended Kenyon College in Wachtmeister noted that westward out of Fisher’s Island Dr. Robbins Barstow of most said they would not buy Wilhelm Wachtmeister. structure of friendship between nation.” It adds; “one whale dies students to teachers, en­ eludes a $100 million property much closer to the 49 per cent ding. Sweden has had strong ties to Sound, the battle has been Wethersfield, addicted as a Japanese cars, radios or televi­ tax equalization program. every 14 minutes.” vironmentalists, singers from a national average. The commissioner said joined. schoolboy to whales from the sion sets. The 1975 session of the Quentin Snediker, skipper of Hartford bar called “ Mad Shedd said he won’t make any Connecticut is only one of five The angry and articulate opening sentence, “call me A far cry from Melville’s legislature will consider the states which provides state aid the 100-foot Mystic Whaler, a Murphy’s,” whose leader, Chris recommendation at this time on OPEN DAILY 10-10 have been pursuing their own Ishmael,” in Melville’s “Moby Ishmael, Queequeg, Captain replica of the type of coastal proposed spending plan next what tax increases may be to education on the basis of a THURS., FRI., SAT. January. necessary to raise the funds for flat grant. _ J IT " .is* 2 CLOSED SUNDAY

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(UPI photo) DUST for fleas. ■ ' nms-nuts-riiuActs-fuwHfm SHniutnuas-TAii m ut SHOPPERS’ HOURS rj-S3 Sea-Law Conclave l) L ' O /1/ L/ ^ IU i. ^ I May Decide World MARBLE CHIPS MONDAY til TUESDAY 'til WEDNESDAY’til Feast or Famine VIGORO Not Available in Cromwell V ig o ro present U.S. 12-mile limit on GARDEN DUST 24” By PHIL NEWSOM fishing rights to at least 200 50-lb.* bag of decorative J J miles. marble chips for patios, Easy to use squeeze dus­ BAMBOO p m Some 140 nations are starting There are other disputes. flower beds, walkways. ter protects vegetables in Caracas, Venezuela, a new The Pentagon opposes an from insects and fun­ ROSE gus. GARDEN attempt to write a “constitution extension of offshore limits MAIN OFFICE MAIN OFFICE MAIN OFFICE because it fears any move that PATH MARK of the sea.” Upon the ultimate PATHMARK PATH MARK success of such efforts the ques­ might cripple the rights of the RAKE tion of feast or famine for the Navy to maneuver through the 5 LB. world’s waters at will. POTTING OUST world may ultimately depend. But the complexity of the Especially, it fears any move [I that might end free access to TANGLE FOOT SOIL Kills aphids and thrips— stops block problem is illustrated by the 0 fact that even within the United any of the world’s 116 straits. 3 DAYS 3 DAYS spot and mildew on roses. Easy to p m States there is no agreement In this it is joined by the use squeeze duster Soviet Union. 6 '/z lb. bag BOLTON NOTCH upon its solution. BOLTON NOTCH BOLTON NOTCH Individual Ratification MAIN OFFICE DRIVE-IN In San Diego, Calif., tuna 1.97 MAIN OFFICE DRIVE-IN MAIN OFFICE DRIVE-IN fishermen regard any move by Petroleum and mining in­ terests also would like to see the United States to recognize a 24" Reinforced Rake 10OZ. nation’s right to control fishing limits extended. 200 miles off its shores as a sell­ Environmentalists want N them tightly controlled. 7.88 out to blackmail. 1.67 For years they have battled At other conferences, the en­ Chile, Peru and Ecuador and vironmentalists already have suffered seizure of their boats obtained passage of conven­ 18-4-8 in their pursuit of the giant tuna tions governing dumping of PATH)STONES off South American shores. ’The sewage and other waste in the I' three countries are among 11 oceans and controls on tankers ® ® ( M „ 18” HEXAGON x 2” THURSDAY ’til FRIDAY ’til SATURDAY Latin American nations carrying oil. claiming jurisdiction 200 miles However, these like other VIGORO off their shores. questions involving international UVNN agreement, require individual Favor Extension 18” ROUND X 2” ratification and will take years pm 9 a m to NOON On the other hand. New to become effective. ’The same England and Pacific northwest problem faces the meeting in PARKADE fishermen say they are being MAIN OFFICE MAIN OFFICE (Caracas. driven to bankruptcy by the 18” xl8”^ -S Q U A R E NORTH END U.S. delegates to the Caracas PATH MARK huge Russian, Japanese and conference have listed eight SOUTH WINDSOR other fleets operating almost issues upon which the United '"GolSen Vigoro within sight of the U.S. BURNSIDE States hopes for agreement at K-Gro coastline. LAWN FERTIUZER BOLTON NOTCH the Caracas conference. pm ’They favor extension of the PLUS WEED CONTROL L A W N F O O D 1 . 4 1 EA. BOLTON NOTCH MAIN OFFICE DRIVE-IN $028 $ 3 9 7 1 0 am to 2 p m Splash Drains 1.57 BURNSIDE Fast acting, long-lasting PATH MARK One feeding clears out ugly dande­ fertilizer for a greener lawn. Red Scalloped Border Cartoonist A Softie lions and other broad leaf weeds, Contains iron. greens your grass, and keeps it 20 lbs. feeds 5000 sq. ft. stone green for months. 88 67< PATH MARK 25 lbs. feeds 5000 sq. ft. 2 2 SOUTH WINDSOR 10 a m to 3 pm By JACK V. FOX But once he wipes the acid off •\ and weather LOS ANGELES (UPI) - his pen, Conrad is one of the MAIN OFFICE PARKADr MAIN OFFICE “The kiss is optional” shouted world’s softies. MAIN OFFICE DRIVE-IN HARTFORD ROAD the hulking man in the third- For several years he has been MAIN OFFICE DRIVE-IN green toi EAST CENTER ST. base coaching box. coaching a boy’s Little League NORTH END Angie Revels hestitated no baseball team. But he was way H. PARKADE BOLTON NOTCH longer. The tiny girl took off ahead of the times in realizing from second base, headed that girls want to play baseball V I 6 0 R D around third and slid into home too, so he took to managing .a plate. girl’s softball'team as well. Safe! They are known as the Twins The coach-was Paul Conrad, and one of the players is his mix-n-match 50 FOOT VINYL Visit our NEW PATHMARK OFFICE in the Pathmark Shopping Center the political cartoonist of the daughter, Carol. Angie Revels, Los Angeles Times, a syn­ who measures somewhere un­ dicated Pulitzer Prize winner. der 4 feet, is the lead-off hitter. g a rd e n GARDEN HOSE You either love his stuff or you “I was tryng to teach some of hate it, and if you are pro-Nixon them the fundamentals of the you hate it. game,” he said. “Like base run­ specials! 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 One of his colleagues. Jack ning. So to put some fun into it, Smith, recently wrote in the I told them that any girl who Times of Conrad; got on with a hit or a walk and OR 97< each “To many persons of other reached third base would get a 5 lb. boxes 3to,S2»‘ political visions than his own, kiss from me. Paul Conrad is thought of as an ogre, to put it mildly, and has “’They are all between 11 and even been accused in his 14 and it pretty soon came to paper’s letters column of me that some of them didn’t feeing on bile and bat’s milk. think of a kiss from me as any CHARGE-IT WITH A KMART HONOR BANKAMERICAI MASTER CHARGE, Savings Bank# OF Manchester " I n truth, Conrad is prize. ’They just wouldn’t come something of an awesome to third base.” Member F.b.I.C. physical presence. He stands 6- 5, with a lean, loose-jointed Angie Revels obviously felt that way. Connecticut's Largest Savings Bank East of the River body, a high forehead, a for­ midable lantern jaw, large thick-lensed spectacles, a high So it was that Conrad yelled MANCHESTER CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON WATERBURY NineOfflcM Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON “The kiss is optional” and 239 Spencer St. pitched voice and a matilc 45 Shunpike Rd. 410 Queen St. (Route 10) 881 Wolcott St. Angle took off. 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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs,, June 29. 1974 Homes For Sale MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Thurs., June 20, 1974— PAGE TWENTY-NINE Lott and Found 1 Halp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Real Estate Wanted INDEX 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 28 Services Ottered 31 FOR SALE BY owner. Moving Homes tor Sale 23 Homes for Sale NOTICES FOUND - Light tan male GAS STATION attendant MANCHESTER - Two-family, SELLING your house? Call us M RCM FT COMPONENT out of state. Immediate oc­ STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ 1 — LoM/«nd Found mongrel Dog. Call Dog Warden, needed. Part-time. Please app­ COLUMBIA - Seven room 6-6 duplex with three bedrooms HAPPY ADS cupancy. Many items staying. 6FFERE9 BY THE first and we’ll make you a cash ting Agency. All painting, 2 — Poraonalt 6464555. ASSEN^LER ly Regal Gas, 947 Center Street. FUised ranch, five years old, each side. Large kichens, new 2V2 a c r e s offer. One day service. T. J 3 — Announcomont* RN Older 6-room house, comer lot. carpentry, masonary, concrete with some machine situated on a one acre treed lot, ’’Make us an offer we can’t bathrooms, vinyl covered steel Huge 7 room Raised Ranch, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. HOUSE, m 4 — Entertolnmant FOUND - Pup, )y, black and BOOKKEEPER - Accounts SUPERVISOR - FUU-TIME, 3-11 two car garage, close to lake. work, fences, floor cleaning. 5 — Auctions experience. Capable of refuse’’. Call 643-8711 after 6:30 siding, aluminum storms and 2V4 baths, paneled family 1 1 1 1 YOU MAKE THE HOME. [ J j white male. Cal 1 Dog Warden, receivable, accounts payable, FULL-TIME. 11-7 Stanley Agency, 646-3618; 643- For any job, call 649-1590 repairing turbine assemblies p.m. or 646-6821, 9-5. screens, 2-car garage. Wolver­ room, foyer, fireplace, 2-car between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. FINANCIAL 6464555. payroll, post general ledgers, PETEMUUI ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. garage. □ MIC. SERVICES danlel f. reale REALTOR 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages to blueprint specs. RNS - LPNS 9 — Personal Loans bank reconciliation for small ms LOST - Savings Passbook No. Call for appointmant progressive company (in FULL and PART TIME, 7-3, 3-11 MANCHESTER - Small two- HUTCHINS AGENCY LAWN MOWERS Sharpened 10 — Insurance MANCHESTER - Three- MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, and repaired. Pick-up and 038-0-02611-2, Hartford National 649-6004 Rockville area). Minimum two family, ideal investment. Good bedriwm Condominium, central two-car garage, separate fur­ 648-5324 Services Ottered 31 EMPLOYMENT Bank and Trust Co., years experience. Good star­ lodation and condition. Low AONCY deliver. Reasonable rates 13 — Help Wanted Competaffve salary plus company paid life, health, malor air, finished rec room, two full naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, Phone 649-7958. 14 — Busineas Opportunities Manchester Green Office. ting salaiy, paid vacations, paid meaicai and disability Insurance, makes this truly one of 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, and two half baths, carpeted country kitchen, excellent con­ SHARPENING Service - REAL VALUE 15 — Situation Wanted Application made for payment. holidays. Send resume to P.O. 6434535, 646-1021. the best benefit packages available. appliances. Stone patio with gas dition. Owner transferred. 1 Saws, knives, axes, shears, WILL DO odd jobs, very ’74 GRADS - We train and pay, Box 359, Rockville, Conn. 060W. All homes listed below are Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. HEBRON - Walnut Drive, at­ skates, rotary blades. Quick »0 Wall EDUCATION Apply, Director of Nursing Service to learn more about ® • ’j and screens, reasonable. Phone 643-8788. 18 — Private Instructions over ?400 monthly to attend MANCHESTER - Benton replacement at new and lo c a te d In tractive three bedroom Ranch service. Capitl Equipment Co., <^oughout the entire house. Finished family 19 — Schools-Classes collegege accredited technical me health care opportunlHee at: Street. Well cared for six-room Manchester. Each has all room with Franklin fireplace, one car garage, lots of $M,500. Financing available MANCHESTER - East Center on nicely landscaped 200x200 38 Main St., Manchester. Hours B&S LAWN Service, odd jobs is 20 — Instructions Wanted Personals school.______Learn a skill11 gigood for a Cape with expandable attic, aluminum exteriors, gas extras, at $32,900. Call on this one. « • « AH EN TIO N - ... SeniMnf Eastern, 646-8250, or 649-5782. Street, two-family, 4-5, near lot. Coppertone appliances, full daily 7:30-5,Thursday 7:30-9, our specialty. Phone 646-0381. REAL ESTATE lifetime in the Air lir ce . Ap­ fireplace, garage. Only $30,900. heat, country kitchen with bus. Ideal location for offices, basement, garage, fireplace, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. FREE COPY “Connecticut TOY A eiFT PARH PLAN . 23 — Homes (or Sale titude and counseling free, no MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- mayhatwMMity«H» COVENTRY - Only $16,900, appliances, carpeting for professional people. Only cabinets galore. Well es­ 24 — Lota-Land (or Sale Singles Magazine’’ Single, obligation. 246-2212. Earn commissions up to 30%! 1577. 25 — Investment Property o hoppygfA clean year ‘round 7-room throughout, hook-ups for $39,900. Arruda Realty, 64^ tablished neighborhood. Close REWEAVING burns, holes. AIR-CONDITIONERS Installed Divorced, Widowed. All ages. No experience need^. FREE Manchestar 1539, Lou Arruda. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 26 — Business Property Box 447 (H), New Haven, 06502, 647-9191, 9 - 3 P.M. Ranch. Drilled well, fully in­ washers and dryers. And 9% to Routes 85, 94, and 1-84. $34,- - Temporary or permanent. 27 — Resort Propehy M^LE or female for janitor Sample Kit! OR earn Free sulated, central gas heat, new 200. The Yankee Peddlers, 742- Window shades, Venetian Fast, clean, work. Call after 5, 787-1001. HeraM assumable mortgages. 28 — Real Estate Wanted work, Monday through Satur­ Gifts by having a Party! Call roof. Lessenger Co., Realtors, 9718, 423-6735. blinds. Keys* TV for rent. 289-0394. ba^h - ® ^00"’ Cape, In Manchester, day, Must be steady and neat. Classifietl U s DURANT ST. - Two family MI8C. SERVICES or write SANTA’s Parties, 646-8713, 423-9291. ’ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. rn i.n i^ lrf ^ '*'’8® f^iaster bedroom, 31 — Services Ottered Call 568-5323 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Get Fist Results 4-4) 2 bedrooms, near counter top range and oven, with In walking distance to Avon, Conn. 06001. Telephone HANDYMAN’S Special - 7- LAWN Need mowing? Cellars shopping center. $36,900. 32 — Painting-Papering •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• schools, hospital, Parkade L iS T n i room older home. Bowers MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. cleaned, other odd jobs. Phone 33 — Building-Contracting 1/673-3455. ELECTRICIAN - No Vernon — Excellent oversized Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 647-9323. 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng □ FINANCIAL •31,906 $ 19,900 shopping, bus. Full and school areh. New heating and 35 — Heating-Plumbing experience required. Good Bolton Street separate basements, 2-car Cape, 2 full baths, fireplace, new wiring. Needs interior spraying.Fully insured. 36 — Flooring salary, paid training, plus many NEWSPAPER DEALERSHIP AVARABU Five rooms, 1% baths, stove, 7 ROOM R A I S p RANCH — In cream puff condition, for­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester - ^rdom Colonial, Parishioners of garage. $48,900. recreation room, walk-out work. 100x150’ lot. Shade trees. Licensed. Free estimates. 37 — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage benefits. Now interviewing. A Busineaa o t your own In refrigerator, garage, two Phone 633-5345. mal dining room, eat-ln kitchen, king-size master 38 — Services Wanted BondS‘ Stocks-Mortgages 8 1V4 baths, dead end street, St. Bridget Parish basement, hot water heat, $27,500. Call Starkweather Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army, PART-TIME Gal Friday for oprpe ELRO ST. - Two family (5-5) Associates, 646-5353. ***••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom, with full bath, professionally done family room Real Estate office in East Hart­ m trees, privacy. thanks for a fine job large kitchen, amesite drive, MI8C. FOR SALE MORTGAGES, loans first se­ 643-9462. Tolland-Vernon Area m- 3 bedrooms, near schools, TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Painting-Papering 32 with bar. $48,900. Must be seen to be appreciated. 41 — Articles lor Sale ford. 289-7475. HUTCHINS AGENCY combinations, large lot with cond, third. All kinds. Realty • Muat have dependable car. HUTCHINS A6ENCY Selling raffle tickets. hospital, bus, alr- Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 42 — Building Supplies 648-5324 trees. Must sell quickly! 43 — Oogs-BIrds-Pets statewide, credit rating un­ EXPERIENCED construction 649-5324 Lenore Halloran condltlonlng, full and stumps removed, fully insured. p a p e r HANGING and ceiling SECRETARY - Be in charge of • Muat be available alx daya/week Asking $35,900. 44 — Livestock necessary. Reasonable. Con­ workers to install swimming Field Worker separate basements, BY OW NER Got a tree problem? Well worth painting. $28 average room for 44 PORTER STREET — 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms 2 45 — Boats & Accessories pools, ample overtime. Phone the office of a small congenial Call Tim McCulloch, Circulation Manager Beautifully landscaped a phone call. 742-8252. paperhanging. Leonard car garage, park-llke yard, modern eat-ln kitchen, central 46 — Sporting Goods fidential, quick arrangements. finn, diversified duties include IMNCHESTER - $29,500. West parking, $55,000. CHARLES LESPERANCE Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 742-7308. center hall, 4 bedroom Spiegelberg 643-9112. vacuum system, etc., etc., etc., see It — you’ll like It. 47 — Garden Products typing, invoicing some accoun­ MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD side, 3-bedroom Colonial, 2-car COVENTRY - 30 acre farm SHEPARD DR. - Colonial, 4 48 — Antiques 100 (institution Plaza, Hart­ reduced for quick sale. Five- Colonial In one of TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving 49 — Wanted to Buy ting. Shorthand not required but garage. Immediate occupancy. bedrooms, family room with ford. Evenings, 233-6879. PLUMBING - No experience 647-9946 bedroom brick Ranch. large appliances, cleaning COLLEGE Graduate students math essential. Chll Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. Manchester’s finest cellars and attics, also some RENTALS required. Good salary, paid Fireplace, 4 garages, large fireplace, formal dining available for exterior and in­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 9 room Ranch In the Birch Hill area. Mr. Smyth, at 528-9366 for inter­ neighborhoods. Fireplaced tree work done. 644-1775. 52 — Rooms (or Rent MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd training, plus many benefits. barn, pastures. Possible owner room, walk-ln closet In terior painting. Six years Excellent condition, all the amenities that a woman would 53 — Apartments lor Rent view. MANCHESTER - Classy Cape, living room, formal dining mortgages — interim financing Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. Congratulations financing. High sixties. master bedroom, 2% baths, experience. Fully insured. Free love In this lovely area. This house should be seen. 54 — Homes (or Rent Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. aluminum sided 7-room Cape, 1 MANCHESTER - Ten room room, kitchen, brick floored LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, estimates. Call our com­ 55 — Business lor Rent — expeditious and confidential Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- 2-car basement garage. COOK - We are looking for a RECEPTIONIST - Secretary SHIRT FINISHERS 1/2 baths, garage, huge rec and Best Wishes Greek revival architecture mud room plus front-to-back cellars and attics cleaned, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. 56 — Resort Property (or Rent service, J.D. Real Estate first cook, experienced in quan­ for Doctor’s office. 35-hour Experienced room, excellent condition. Of­ 8713, 423-9291. $50,500. house on large lot with garden 57 — Wanted to Rent Assoc. 646-1980. Steady Work, PuU-tlrae cathedral celling fireplaced lawns mowed, small tree work. 58 — MIsc. lor Rent tity cooking, special diets and week, experience preferred. ficeI potei potential. T. J. Crockett, SHEPARD DR. ■ Raised and orchard and unique Sequoia INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE — Just reduced, 4-famlly TOY DEMONSTRATORS Apply at to family room. Walk-out base­ Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. INSIDE - Outside painting, supervision, cooking will be for Reply Box “AA”, Rlanchester Reailtors. 643-1577. COVENTRY - Adorable three- Tree. Circa 1850. F. J. Spilecki,' apartment building, to $45,500. ^ AUTOMOTIVE Earn 2S% commission selling best line R a n ch , 3 b e d ro o m s , ment with "rec" room for the fe c ia l rates for people over 65. of toys and gifts! 20% to hostesses, f 240 patients at Meadows Con­ Herald. ONE HOUR MARTIIZIIG room year ’round home. Large Realtor, 643-2121. 61 — Autos lor Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplaced living room, for­ kids. 20’ redwood deck ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Fully insured. Estimates given. 62 — Trucks (or Sale color catalog, no delivering or collec- valescent Center, 333 Bidwell 299 West Middle ’Tpke. HEBRON - Three-bedroom stone fireplace, double lot, eling, rec rooms, offices, Call 649-7863. FRENCHIE mal dining room, family overlooking % gerg qj 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale □ EMPLOYMENT ting, S&H Green Stamps to Street, Manchester. 647-9194. SECRETARY - Local law of­ ___^Mancheste^^ Ranch. Kitchen appliances, enclosed porch, one-car garage. CUSTOM 7-ROOM Colonial, household repairs. Phone 649- 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles demonstrators. We handle Uie details Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- room with fireplace, 2% fice. State experience. Reply to loads of cabinets ana counter large rooms, magnificent lot. A property plus 2-car over­ 4594. TE a CHERS have saved 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle • •• — you run the parties! 8713, 423-9291. baths outside deck, 2-car Homes A’TTRACTIVE Position for gal Box “E ’, Manchester Herald. space, combination windows must see. Lots of extras. Priced sized garage. Full wall-to- LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... Help Wanted American Home Toy Parties, Inc. TRAINEE for cosmetic depart­ homeowners 20-50% on quality 66 — Automotive Service 13 in our data processing depart­ and doors, insulated. Fireplace, Yes, that’s me. basement garage. $50,000. to sell in mid 40’s. Call B-W wall carpeting and a built-in TWO HANDY men want varie­ house painting. Fourteen years 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Tei. 749-8526 ment. Experience preferred but ment. Knowlege of keypunch . Mostly wooded acre. COLUMBIA LAKEFRONT - GRISSOM RD. • Colonial, 3 realty, 647-1419. dishwasher, make the house ty of job, raking rolling, liming, experience, fully insured. 643- PART-TIME work at home, on not essential. Send resume “ Priced to Sell’’, super helpful. Five day week, 8 a.m. OFFICE MANAGER - Self- B liate occupancy. Asking bedrooms, family room with ready to move into. Owner fertilizing, mowing lawns, at­ 1609. REALE'S CORNER the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. motivated organized, neat, stating qualifications, salary Executive year ’round Ranch. 3 to 5 p.m., all benefits. East $34,2(X). The Yankee Peddlers, fireplace, formal dining room HENRY STREET- Four transferred. Late summer tics, cellars cleaned. 175 MAIN STREn PHONE 046-4525 BE DIFFERENT - Be an air­ Hartford location. 289-2735. mature individual, open, to Box D, Manchester 742-9718, 1423-6735. full baths, two fireplaces, 35’ bedroom older home, country Ilerald. with bay window, walk-ln occupancy. Small assumable Reasonable rates, 643-5305. CEILINGS, inside painting, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a COUNTER GIRLS - for fast craft mechanic in the Air bookkeeping, typing, plus many Happy Birthday family room, large screened kitchen, dining roorp, first floor p ar- ’ food operation, must be fast closet In master bedroom, mortgage to qualified buyer. Force. Women get equal pay, other office duties. Must have MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6, 3- ; TRACY NORWOOD | porch, much more. Eighties. laundry, 1 1/2 baths, 2-car gar­ PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road ref □ NOTICES and willing to work nights and advancement, educational op­ at least three-years experience. COLLEGE STUDENTS - car garage, excellent location, Lessenger (ta.. Realtors, 646- 2% baths, attached 2-car age, swimming pool. 646-4063. No commissions or other older Needed, part-time student Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, Building-Contracting 33 Heating-Plumbing 35 weekends. Full time days or portunities. 246-2212. AVON If you are dependable and good income, l^per 30’s. From 8713, 423-9291. garage. $51,500. fees. Call 643-9454. $57,500 envelopes, bills, quick copy, 646-5750, 872-222i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nights. Write Box DD, asks... would like to join this small, homemakers for summer LaPenta Agency, Flealtor, 646- Janet and Rachel or make an offer we can’t STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing months. Car essential. Phone wedding invitations. Xeroxing. Lost and Found Manchester Herald. CONSTRUCTION - No TIRED OF BEING fast growing security business, 2440. COLUMBIA - Builders must refuse. 875-4819. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom fireplaces, flagstone terraces, — Prompt, courteous service. 643-9511, 94. sell, selection of new non­ Offered by the experience required. Good RETIRED? Get back into the please call 647-9336, Unlimited decorating. Interior painting. concrete repairs, inside and Cali 643-1496. FEMALE- part-time retail salary, paid training, plus many development homes. Each with PHEinUN 53 Leland Drive LOST in Oakland Street area, swing of things. Become an pay and advancement for the MANCHESTER - Four- Happy Graduation S LAWNMOWERS repaired and Paper hanging. New Ceilings. outside. Reasonably priced. three-vear old, light colored work. Good working environ­ benefits. Now interviewing. right bright individual. MATURE SALES Woman - bedroom Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, g COLLEEN JUNE something different. Low tax Remodeling. Exterior painting. 643-0851. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Avon Representative. It’s a flexible hours, apply in person sharpened, pick-up and chocolate point Siamese male ment. Apply at 805 hfein Street, Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army, 643- walnut paneled first floor fami­ g FLAVELL S base, close to lake and Route P H U n C K delivered, Cali Sharpall now for Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. cleaned with electric cutters, cat, altered. Very friendly. Manchester. 646-0762. 9462. pleasant way to earn extra IDEAL OFFICE Position, Card Gallery, Manchester ly room, spacious kitchen, with 66. Lessenger Co., Realtors, VERNON - Seven-room ANY TYPE Car I 6/20/74 I AGENCY your spring tuneup. 643-5305. Fully insured. For estimate call PE Carpentry and by professionals. McKinney Child heartsick. Good reward money in your spare time. No general procedures including Parkade. loads of cabinets and built-ins. 646-8713, 423-9291. Colonial, central air- 649-9658. masonry work, w. ... additions and Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ NEWSPAPER Carriers for CARPENTER - No experience experience necessary. I’ll simplified bookkeeping, Love, Mom, Dad, Drew, -j: conditioned, three bedrooms, pany, 643-5308. offered. Phone 646-3441 before 5 Impeccably maintained. REALTORS 649-9404 AGENCY remodeling. Free estimatesr a! p.m., 646-2984 evenings. Rockville-Vernon areas. Routes required. Good salary, paid teach you. Call: pricing, and correspondence. MACHINISTS - We have the Manicured lot in desirable Nana and Pretty Girl g living room with fireplace, for­ Squillacote, 649-0811. MR. FORDE 649-4844 PETER BELLIVEAU Painting available immediately. Contact training, plus many benefits. 289-4922 Experience helpful, five day following openings: Inspectors, Porter Street area. 60’s. NEW CUSTOM built Ranch, mal dining room, both with Exterior, interior, NO JOB too small, toilet Bridgeport, V.T.L. The Purdy LOST - White angora male cat, Circulation Department, 647- Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. week, 9 to 3. (jollege student Warren E. Howland, Realtors, large modern kitchen, formal wall-to-wall carpeting, first- SUMMER wallpapering. Fair prices. Free HOME Improvements - Ad­ repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Corporation, 586 Hilliard OLDER COLONIAL floor laundry and 28’ paneled vicinity Norman and Glenwood 9946, Manchester Herald. Call U.S. Army, 643-9462. considered. For appointment 643-1108. Happy Birthday dining room, extra large fami­ estimates. Insured and depen­ ditions, garages, rec rooms. All faucets replaced, repaired, rec phone 643-0255. Street, Manchester, 647-991'?. family room with wall-to-wall Streets. Any information please TWO-FAMILY. Quiet, dead-end ly room, 23x28’, two huge AIR-CONDITIONING dable. 643-1671. types of inside and outside rooms, bathroom remodeling, STORE WORK - 27 hours week­ I d a d I 7-room home located seconds shag carpet and Franklin stove Ducted central systema that caU 643-8429. SALES - Conunercial printing MASON - No experience street enhances desirability of remodeling. Free estimates. heat modernization, etc. Free required. Good salary, paid ly, $2.01 hourly. Able lift boxes, WANTED - Truck driver, heavy WALK OUT :g Much Love, g! from school and recreational fireplaces, 2Vz baths, 5 on raised brick hearth, over­ will cool your entire home or Call Ed Sass, 643-0655. estimates gladly given. M & M establishment looking for climb ladders, dress neat. CLERK to work part-time in this newer Garrison Colonial PAINTING - Interior, exterior, LOST - Copper frame glasses, training, plus many benefits. work. No. 2 license required. From the basement family facilities. Three bedrooms, bedrooms, wall-to-wall sized 2-car garage, corner treed busineas. insured. Five years experience, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. dependable person experienced Gelco, 283 Middle Turnpike, retail store. Must be mature, Manchester Pipe & Supply. |Taml, Jeffrey and David i|: style , 4 over 5, two-family. tear drop shape, brown case. Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. room to the secluded patio to eat-in kitchen, den, and dining carpeting throughout the lot, nice neighborhood. $47,900 • Prompt Estimates excellent references. Ap­ BUILDING - Remodeling, in general printing sales. West. evening and weekend hours Phone M94563. Excellent condition, private house, on delightfully wooded 875-7967. Phone 649-6841. Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. enjoy the summer days. ’This room. Priced at only $31,000. drives, appliances, large family praisals, 742-6117, (toll free). roofing, concrete steps, TOWNE Plumbing Service, Excellent opportunity and available. Profit sharing retire­ acre lot. • Prompt instaiiations benefits for right individual. ment plan. Apply in person, 3-bedroom Cape with a ^------1 room, good income. $47,500. fireplaces. For estimates call repairs, alterations, vanity BABYSITTER Needed - Mon­ BABYSITTER wanted nights, Congratulations g; COVENTRY - Seven-room By Experts 649-1142. cabinets a specialty. Call to LOST - vicinity Cedar Street, Send resume to API Corp., Box Cumberland Farms Store, 449 fireplaced living room and Principals only. 872-4094, Building-Contracting 33 all black cat, part Siamese, day through Friday, 5:30 p.m. - while mother works. Spruce on your Graduation ZINSSER AGENCY RAISED RANCH built in 1969, Cape-Ranch. Fireplace, 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- 513, Warehouse Point, Conn., 11:30 p.m. Keeney Street area. Hartford Rd., Manchester, or separate dining room is in im­ evenings. male altered, answers to name TELLERS Street area. Call 646-1640 before JODY g; 646-1811 7 rooms, three bedrooms, pan­ Carpeting, only $19,900. Pasek, MASONRY - All types, 4056. 06088. Transportation provided. Phone 151 M iddle Tpke. W est, 2 p.m. maculate condition. Priced at T.P. AITKIN, INC LET YOUR Ideas meet ours. of Frank. Please phone 64^ Love, g. eled family room, with Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- fieldstone, brick, concrete. 647-9072 before 5 p.m. Manchester. $35,900. It is located on Cam­ BY OWNER - Seven-room Cape 8243. 27 Tolland Turnpike We design and build: Barns, 6232. Fully experienced Tellers The 'L Family g Cod. Fireplace, large rec room, carpeting, formal dining Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Family rooms. Green houses, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, RNs - $10,000 up depending on bridge Street, Manchester MANCHESTER repairs and remodeling, needed, part-time basis. BARTENDER NEEDED, Mon­ full ceramic tiled liath, newly room, modern kitchen with 643-1870 or 644-2975 Rec rooms. Pool and Patio qualifications. World-wide CUSTODIANS - Experienced, MANCHESTER - Split level, ^ecialize in hot water heaters. FOUND - Shepherd type black day through Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 EDMUND GORMAN painted. Excellent location. built-ins, fireplace, two-car 643-6793 Cabanas, Kitchens. Working and tan male dog. Call Dog travel possible as an Air Force part-time evenings. BOLTON - New on convenient to everything, 7 NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Prompt service on emergency. p.m. i^^ply m ^rson. Casa WE PAY AND TRAIN A6EIICY Convenient to schools, shopping garage on acres. $41,900 with rough sawn boards and Warden, 646-4555. officer. Challenging work, job MANGIISTER STATE BJUIK Manchester - East Hartford. Congratulations market...Stone house of eight V/i rooms, 2 full baths, formal Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 643-7(124. 1041 MAIN STREET Call 643-5691, 2 to 6 p.m. Nova Restaurant, Route 83, 646-4949 rooms on three private acres. and churches. On bus line, f e , dining room, fireplaced living beams a specialty. Also roofing satisfaction, only two-year on your Graduation! 900. 647-1731. LARGE L-Shaped custom ditions, rec rooms, porches and Talcottville. HIGH SCHOOL GRADS 17-27 House in good condition, room, eat-in kitchen, 3 and siding, using the finest FOUND - SAMOYED type committment. 246-^12. MARY KELLY Ranch. 14x20’ kitchen, first- CASH Registers and adding roofing. No job too small. Call materials. Barrett Home Im­ Hours: 10:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WOMAN WITH own car to over 400 dollars monthly to at- fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, four bedrooms, rec room, laundr machines. - Sales, service, 649-3144. male dog. White and light tan uper ______FOOD SERVICES: The Univer­ NEW LISTING - 10 year old Your Brothers, John, CLEAN, move-in condition. Six floor family room, 13x19’, provement Company, Roger Flooring 38 on back. Call Dog Warden, 646- LPN - Experience required. Some Thursday evenings and supervise two children. Bolton tend college accredited bedrooms, plus a private studio room, garage, treed lot, Hig!. supplies. 15 years experience, Lake area, private beach. 649- sity of Connecticut is recruiting Colonial, featuring four good Paul, Ray and Mike arrangement. Immediate oc­ room cape With bedroom space with fireplace. Formal dining l Barrett, 649-0822. 4555. Ages 17-35. Good salary, plus Saturday mornings. Only fully technical schools. Learn a 30s. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643- formerly with NCR. "Free CARPENTRY — Repairs, 7251 after 5:30. persons to work in food ser­ sized bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, cupancy. T. J. Crockett, galore, fireplaced living room, room, two full ceramic baths, 2121. Estimates. C.R.S FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, many benefits. Now inter­ experienced need apply. Skill good for a lifetime in the good quality carpeting. Treed Company, remodeling, additions, roofing. MASON CONTRACTOR - viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- vices. Available positions in­ front to back fireplaced living Realtor, 643-1577. 2-car garage. Lot 110x200’ Coventry, 742-6381. (specializing in older floorsT FOUND - IRISH SETTER Air Force. Aptitude test and room, formal dining room, lot in quiet friendly Call David Patria, South Wind­ Plastering, custom built .stone 9462. clude: food services supervisor. sor, 644-1796. Ceilings and inside painting. female dog. Call Dog Warden, Salary $254.59 bi-weekly, counseling FREE with no screened porch, garage, treed Homes For Sale 23 neighborhood. $34,900. Eastern, MANCHESTER — 5 family COLUMBIA LAKEFRONT or brick fireplaces, chimney John Verfaille, 646-5750, 8W- 6464556. 'TOLLAND - On busy Route 195, LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics requiring one year’s experience obligation. TEL. 246-2212 lot. Only $42,900. Keith Real 643-9969, 646-8250. iPlus 5-car garage. Business repair, block and cement work. 2222. PRINTER - No experience ENGINEERS five-room home and large Custom home, family room, and cellars cleaned. For free ,WES ROBBINS carpentry PART-TIME mornings. East in large-scale food o^ration. Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. New and repairs. E. Richard­ required. Good salary, paid Men or Women with degrees VERNON private off ice... ideal for beauty zoned. Excellent income built-ins, carpeting, estimates phone 647-9610 remodeling specialist. Ad­ Hartford, Porter work and floor Cooks. $261.72 bi-weekly, son, 643-0889, 649-0608. training, plus many benefits. polishing. Phone 649-5334. in engineering or related NEAR MANCHESTER LINE shop, professional use, etc. Live producer. Central location. fireplaces, patio, 2-car gar­ anytime. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, requiring not less than two COVENTRY LAKE - Belleview in the house and work in the of­ INVESTMENT $69,900. Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. areas for jobs in mechanical, Lovely 6-room Ranch, 3 age. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, years’ food preparation on section, four-room Ranch with fice. 150x300 lot, business CUSTOM MADE draperies, INVITATION TO BID Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. HAIRDRESSER Wanted - if electronics, and meteorology. Business Opportunity 14 b^rooms, living room with $41,500. Seven rental units, CIRCA 1730 — Antique 649-3446. □ MISC. FOR SALE quantity basis. Assistant Cooks. enclosed porch, beautiful stone zoned. Sensibly priced to sell at HUTCHINS AGENCY very reasonable, work Rooting-SIdIng-ChImney 34 1) Sealed bids will be received you can work well in a Latter includes 1 year post­ $222.49 bi-weekly, requiring fireplace. Only $17,900. fireplace, kitchen with formal aluminum siding, bam. Good Colonial, recently restored. 7 649-5324 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ $36,900. T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, income producer. guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- LEON Cieszynski builder - new for the construction of the professional atmosphere of grad schooling provided by some work experience. WANTED - Ambitious person Assumable 7 1/4% mortgage. dining area, I'k baths, slide-in 875-6279, 643-1577. fireplaces, summer kitchen, Articles lor Sale 41 ficer openings for men and beauty and are interested in or couple to manage a local 4266. homes custom built, ROOFING, SIDING, gutters, Bentley Memorial Library, the Air Force. Candidates Applications will be accepted at Fiano Agency, 646-2677. oven and range, wall-to-wall HUT6HINS AGENCY new baths, new kitchen, 2-car women with engineering, math, earning above the maximum area wholesale-retail mail remodeled, additions, rec awnings, lighting complete Summer Road and Toomey must be between the ages of Personnel Services Division, VERNON - Six room Ranch in garage. High 50’s. DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, or related technical degree. Air pay, commission, and bonus, order business, part-time. carpeting, 24’ above ground 646-8324 Lots-Land tor Sale 24 G&H PAVING & Construction rooms, garages, kitchens protection. Expert service. Lane, Bolton; Connecticut at Force will train you for com­ 21 thru 30 to apply. Contact University of Connecticut, U- MANCHESTER - By owner. desirable Skinner Road, area. Company - Paving, sealing, Lowest possible prices. All $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, contact EMie Adams Cut and Managerial experience helpful pool. Ample financing. BOWERS SCHOOL 6 room remodeled; bath tile, cement stone, gravel, pool and patio the office of the First Select­ puter technology, com­ MSGT. Miller, 646-7440. 75, Storrs, Ct., 06268 to July 1, Six-room Cape, excellemt con­ $35,900. Three bedrooms, covered patio, concrete work, septic systems work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ work guaranteed. Insured- Curl, 649-2517 and ask for Mark. 1974. An equal opportunity but not necessary. Full training dition. Desirable Bowers School Colonial, large kitchen, 1% COVENTRY - Building lot, 30,- sand. 643-9504. man, Town Hall, Bolton, munications, electronics, paneled rec room, pool, large MANCHESTER - Beautiful 000 square feet, lake privileges, installed. Commercial and tial or commercial. Call 649- budget terms. E. Steve Pearl, employer. available. For personal inter­ area. New aluminum siding, U&R REALTY CO. JN C . lot, two-car garage. A cream baths, sunporch, 3 bedrooms, Connecticut until 7:00 p.m. on navigators, others. 246-2212. HAIRDRESSER - Experience view call 872-6260. Information custom built home with three Buena Vista Road, $2,500. residential. 26 years 4291. Beacon Lightning Protection front door, roof, combination 643-2692 puff! Mid 30s. Warren E. aluminum siding, private experience. Free estimates. ALUMINUM sheets used as July 9,1974, at which time they preferred. Cheerful, busy shop. by appointment only. bedrooms, huge kitchen with Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Company, 643-5465. printing plates, .007 thick, COMPUTER OPERATOR - windows and remodeled RobartOjNu^^ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. built-in oven, range, dis­ yard, $35,500. 649-5233. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ will be publicly oened and read Phone Tres Chic, 643-2483, BABYSITTER - Five days kitchen. Treed lot. Call 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. aloud. Programming - No experience Mrs.Clark. weekly, for three children, in MANCHESTER - Pizza house, hwasher and disposal. Formica jp • ages, additions, bathrooms, ROOFING AND Gutters in­ Phone 643-2711. anytime, 6434379, low 30’s. RANCH - 14x20’ living room, CUSTOM MADE draperies and stalled. Reasonable prices. required. Good salary, paid my Coventry Jiome,. Own WAITRESS fully equipped. Priced to sell. covered cabinets and counters. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free 2) Sets of the contract training, plus many benefits. MANCHESTER - 70’s. Fan­ Central vacuum. Two baths. large formal dining room, bay I H O R SES? ■ bedspreads, wide selection of estimates. Small jobs. Stephen Eliminate middle man. 643-9735 documents may be obtained at EXPERIENCED Hairdresser transportation. Phone after 6 FULL-TIME Owner has other interests. For MANCHESTER - Kennedy tastic value, striking 8-room TREES NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. needed, full or part-time. Call details call Stanley Agency, 646- Beautiful in-ground pool. $M,- window, 3 bedrooms, Six acre parcel with 380’J fa b r ics Phone 649-1786 Martin, 646-7295 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m. the office of Mankey p.m., 742-7525. Road, high in beautiful Forest Contemporary redwood and Beautiful 7-room U&R Raised anytime. cents each. Inquire side door. Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. 649-3991, Marlow’s Beauty 3618. 500. Wolverton Agency, aluminum siding, $33,900. I frontage on Hlllstown Rd. In* Manchester Evening Herald. Associates, Architects, 769 lExperience helpful but not Hills, spacious 8-room Split, 4 stone, U & R Ranch, offered at Ranch on a wooded acre. Realtors, 649-2813. ^TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ROOFING - Installation and Salon. DRIVER WANTED - Phone Manchester. $ Main Street, Manchester, PH O TO G R A PH ER - No |necessary. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, family far below replacement cost. Spectacular deck, sliding BOLTON - Circa 1760, classic COMPLETE junk cars (Carpentry and general contrac­ repairs, gutters, storm win­ 289-1568. Situation Wanted 15 room, air-conditioned, Living room with marble WE BUY and sell used furr Connecticut on and after June experience required. Good VETERINARY Assistant glass doors, wall-to-wall, MANCHESTER - New center chimney Colonial, removed free in Manchester, ting. Residential and commer­ dows, doors. Experienced niture. Cash on the line. One salary, paid training, plus many aluminum siding, custom built fireplace and cathedral ceiling, fireplace, custom birch aluminum sided six-room exceptional raised paneling, EDMUND GORMAN ■ South Windsor, Vernon and cial. Whether it be a small quality workmanship. Fully in- 17, 1974, by depositing a check wanted, mature male REAL ESTATE CAREER. CHILD CARE - Excellent care 1970. High 50’s. Ken Ostrinsky, piece or an entire housefull. benefits. Now interviewing. pr Apply must be seen. Call Heritage, cabinets. Great area. 10 Colonial for immediate oc­ Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, repair job, a custom built home sured. Free estimates. for 150.00 per set of documents, (referred. Reply Box "BB”, Earn $15,000 plus yearly. Must and entertainment for your Realtor, 643-1333. 633-8311, evenings, Jean beaded sheathing, wide pine AGENCY I 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army, MManchester Herald. W.T. GRANT CU. children and mine, too. Full or minutes from downtown cupancy. Three bedrooms, floors, original hardware, Route 74, Tolland, Conn, 649- or anything in between, call 646- Reasonable prices. Rick Main Street Rear, behind made payable to the Architect. have license or in process. Part Ramaker, 633-1668. 4578, 875-6231. 1379. Burnett, 646-3005. 643-9462. MANCHESTER lart-time, 8:30-5. Phone 646- Manchester. Only $38,900. large living room with etc., four fireplaces, new fur­ Douglas Motor Sales. Each General Contractor will timers considered! For a con­ WINDSOR - Five minutes from fireplace, formal dining room. I . . . J be limited to two sets of MAN FOR tire service, good fidential interview. Pasek PARKADE 1362. 1-91 or Bissell Bridge, quiet COVENTRY - Ideal starter or naces, new bath, large barn. WELDER - No experience benefits and overtime. Must Come and compare for only BIDWELL Home Improvement CLEAN USED refrigerators, documents. Deposits will be Realtors, MLS, 289-7475. residential neighborhood, five retirement home, five rooms $44,500. required. Good salary, paid want steady work. Apply in per­ COLLEGE student will babysit WARREN E. HOW UND $36,200. Wolverton Agency, I Painting-Papering 32 Painting-Papering 32 Co. Expert installation of ranges, automatic washers, refunded upon return of the training, plus many benefits. rooms, living room and dining $15,900. Stanley Agpney, 646- Realtors, 649-2813. aluminum siding, gutters and son, Nichols-Manchester 'Tire, in own home. West Middle room carpeted, eat-in kitchen, REALTOR 643-1108 COLONIAL - 8 rooms built in with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s plans and specifications to the Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. 3618, 643-5724. • SOUTH WINDSOR ■ . trims. Roofing installation and Inc., 295 Broad Street, Turnpike area. Call Pam at 646- new bath, full basement, loads 1970. First floor family room Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- office of Mankey Associates, Call U. S. Army, 643-9462. 17 acres of level land repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Manchester. 1330 after 6. of storage space, walk-up attic, with fireplace and built-in 2171 Architects, in good condition OWNER ANXIOUS to sell this located at the north­ single garage. $28,500. Jackston MANCHESTER - 2-family, 3-3, bookcases, beautifully within two weeks after the bid GRINDER FOREMAN WILL BABYSIT in my home. lovely two-bedroom cottage. Ellington westerly quadrant of HORACE Tetrault — Siding, SCREENED loam, gravel, Agency, 646^1316. large rooms, excellent condi­ equipped modern kitchen with roofing, storm windows, aw­ opening. Phone 643-7869. PricM below replacement cost. Chapell Rd. and Ellington - processed gravel, sand, stone, Won’t last long at $7,500. Call tion with extra building lot. large eat-in area, formal nings. Quality workmanship, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACRE LOT Rd. with water and sewers ^ and fill. (Teorge H. Griffing, 3) Record copies of the contract NEEDED Hagler Real Estate, 643-6624. Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2Vz free estimates. Fully insured. FARM Surrounds this lovely 7-room available. Inc., 742-7886. documents will be on file at the Colonial. Fully carpeted and baths, aluminum siding, treed 872-9187, 649-3417. office of the Town Building HEY KIDS! □ED U C A T IO N Hebron — 15 acres, good land, KIDS WILL love the in-ground Want to make good money working only a few hours Muat know eat upa, ealactlone of wheala, apaada, MANCHESTER - Glastonbury immaculate, 'nireebe^ooms, lot. ' LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per Inspector, Town Hall, Bolton, pond, bam, farm house, $44,- Line. Big, beautiful, a truly pool just off Florida room of ROOFING - Specializing faada, ate. Excallant opportunity to advanca •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• this lovely six-room Ranch. family room with bar. Sliding EDMUND DORMAN i yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. Connecticut, at the office of 900 magnificent Colonial home, COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, IMi J.P. LEWIS & SON repairing roofs, new roofs, ^ youraaU. Qood banaflta and salary. Plaaaa submit Private Instructions 18 One-car garage. Big workshop, patio doors off dining room to Mankey Associates, Architects, w . ' S i r ' ' superb condition. Situated on a baths, formal dining room, ACENCY ; gutter work, chimneys, cleaned KELVINATOR gas stove, 30”, I rasuma to Manchaatar Harald, Box “Q”. An Equal HUTCHINS AGENCY choice Bolton Center location. a 22’ deck to a beautiful 16x32’ and repaired. 30 years 769 Main Street, Manchester, LEARN TO SWIM - Enjoy wooded acre. Four bedrooms 25x14’ liviH|[ room with ___ ^6-4040 I like new, only one year old. Call Opportunity Employar. ^ 649-8324 with oversized master Minutes to 1-84. Louis Dimock, in-ground pool. ^^stom Decorating” experience. Free estimates. Connecticut and at the F.W. summer months. Experienced fireplace, garage, 5 V4 % 646-4822 after 5. Call 647-9946 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 3 Realty, 649-9823. Howley, 643-5361. Dodge C o rp o ra tio n , 1 Red Cross instructor, private assumable mortgage. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Interior-Exterior Painting fireplaces and first floor family BEDROOM SET - Danish Professional Park, Far­ lessons, private pool. 649-4403. TIMROD RD. - New 7-room HEBRON - Five-room Ranch. Outstanding neighborhood. Resort Property 27 Manchester Evening Herald room. A lot of comfortable 3 • Wallpapering ROSSI ROOFING, siding, modern, double bed, triple mington, Connecticut. Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, Wooded acre. New kitchen, all $42,900. chimneys, gutters, free es­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, living in a home of charm. Call -« 646-1186 • Remodeling dresser with full mirror, pole 4) Each bidder shall submit appliances, oak floors, •T CAMPING LOTS for sale; timates. Fully insured. Days, Instructions Wanted 20 city utilities, plastererd walls, Heritage, 633-8311, evenings, recreation area and lake. • Wallpaper Books on Display lamp with table. $125. 646-2599. with his bid a certified check or Eleanor Scalise, 633-2953. fireplace, basement garage. BUILDING LOT— 2V4 acres evenings, 529-8056. Paul ECONOMY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. patio. 'Two-car garage. Shade Immediate occupancy. $34,700. MERRITT AGENCY Situated at the Mohawk Beach Cosgrove 643-5364. bid bond in an amount equal to HOUSECLEANING - Have trees. Built by Ansalm. Charles $13,000. estates in Massachussetts. DARK RED wing back sofa, 824 MAIN STR EET • M AN CH ESTER The Yankee Peddlers, 742-9718, Display Room - 5 Glen Rd., Highland Park maple end tables, 25” color 10% of the bid price. your home cleaned weekly for Lesperance, 649-7620. or 1-423-6735. REALTOR Very reasonaible price. Call for WANTED MANCHESTER WE NEED LISTING NOW! (former Case Paper Mill Complex) ROOFING-Installation and table TV, air-rake. Call 646-7393 5) Each bidder shall also pre­ 646-2830 reasonable rate, $20. per day. information after 5 p.m., 742- repairs, gutters, storm win­ sent evidence of ability to Phone 742-6388. REDUCED for quick sale, new ROCKLEDGE ’Thinking of Selling you 9556.. after 6 p.m. BENCH INSPECTDR LEADMAN property? Call TODAY! dows, doors. Experienced procure and pay for perfor­ 5-5 duplex in Manchester. A Mon.-FrI. 12:30-4:30 P.M. quality workmanship. Fully in­ New 7-room Raised Ranch, 8 EIGHT 4 x8’ cavrock colonial mance and labor and materials Must be able to inspect detail parts independently and ef­ real buy. Call owner 643-7026. VERNON - Older Colonial with Real Estate Wanted 28 thurs. 6-9 P.M. sured. Free estimates. Job openings In a rapidly growing company. Qood oppor­ bedrooms, 2 baths, family aUached garage, big country spice brick panels. Call 649- bonds in the amount of 100% of ficiently. Complete knowledge of basic inspection, tools and □ REAL ESTATE room with patio, formal DUPLEX Or by Appointment Reasonable prices. Rick tunity for advancement. Excellent benefits. Plenty of over­ MANCHESTER - Custom built kitchen, dining room, four SELLING your home or 8526. the contract price. procedures (Verniers, Micrometeni, Sine plates, fixtures.) time. An equal opportunity employer. dining room, w/sundeck, Burnett, 646-3005.' ” 7-room Ranch in South Farms- 6-6 duplex located close to bedrooms, screened rear porch. acreage? For prompt friendly 6 4 9 - 9 6 5 8 6) No bid shall be withdrawn for Must be responsible and willing to work directly under quali­ Homes For Sale 23 Martin School area. Fireplaced aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ shopping, schools and Terrific condition. Only $32,900. P N U n C K service, call Louis Dimock A NEW 20 yard bolt of green ty manager. ballvary Drhrar — must be bright and reliable. Qood GILLIS HOME Improvement - a period of thirty (30) days sulh family room, three bedrooms,- age, all on lovely wooded lot churches. 3 bedrooms, eat-in Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Realty, 649-9823. Specializing in roofing and flowered cotton print tabric sequent to the opening of the Overtime availaWe,^ driving record essential. Knowledge of area roads. Qood MANCHESTER - Four- two paths, two-car garage, kitchen, living room and 649-2813. EXCLUSIVE gutters. Call 649-3269. suitable for slipcovers or bedroom Colonial, Vh baths, draperies. $42. Phone 649-3045. bids without the consent of the Must be capable of managing men working for him. position to learn products and other areas of our business. aluminum siding. $57,900. (tall dining room. Separate heating AGENCY ALL CASH for your property IN THIS AREA! Owner. Ask fof Mr. Wilson. walnut paneled first floor fami­ owner, 646-1238. MANCHESTER - Investment within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, Willing to pay your rate, it you’re our man. systems. Asking $31,900. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DANISH MODERN dining Douglas T. Cheney ly room, spacious kitchen, with opportunity. Four-family in fine instant service. Hayes Agency, Kitchen Apply in person: Stock Werk 8i Racalvlng — Material handling. Must be loads of cabinets and built-ins. MANCHESTER - Townhouse 646-1189 condition. Four-room KILTMS 646-0131. Heating-Plumbing 35 room set, table, 4 chairs, china Chairinan -I ZINSSER AGENCY Cabinet Fronts closet. $125. Phone 649-7841. accurate with paperwork and quick to learn Items of stock Impeccably maintained. condominium, 3 bedrooms, 2 wartments with good income. Public Building Commis­ THE E.A. PAHEN CO. Manicured lot in dqsirable 1/2 baths, central air- 648-1811 Excellent estate builder. On DIsplayl LYNN’S PLUMBING - and locations. Ask for Mr. Mather. MERRin AGENCY M M 2 M WE WILL buy your house. Call sion 303 Watharall Straat • Manchaatar Porter Street area. 60’s. cohditioning, humidifier, all Wolverton Agency, Realtors. anytime, Hutchins Agency, Repairs, remodeling, new con­ 1971 - 14,000 B.T.U. Fedders air- Bolton, Connecticut Warren E. Howland, Realtors, appliances included, 649-2813. struction. Water pumps. conditioner, good condition, *^********** ♦♦♦♦♦» i REALT6R Realtors, 649-5324. 643-1108. reasonable. 646-2987. French spoken also. 875-72M. $125. Phone 646-2771. /. PAGE THIRTY— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., June 20. 1974 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 ^^NOy/WHAT juevHAPeoflfiF WMATFIP MANCHESTER - two-bedroom MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., June K. 1974 - PAGE THIRTY-ONE MAPPFhJFP, PHFMO/UFfOAI. I.UCK y o u R(sJ|7? apartment. Heat included. LOW COST motorcycle in­ Available immediately. Securi­ , JNgreHSlVE DEPEHMBLE CARS WITH /n r /lAFTAI- surance, immediate binding. BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN M A ^ ^ ? ty required. $165. Eastern, 646- 19<6 Pontiac Tampaat OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE See us for your needs, Crockett HOW WAS YOUR MEAL 8250. 6 cylinder, auto...... t h e m e a t w a s i *395. Agency, 643-1577. F U D D SY ? DON'T FERGET I WISH I w a sn't s o c h e a p . t o u g h ,THE IT C O ST S YA S/G/// , SEEZ' I WARWEP YOU.' THREE W EEKS A SO \ EAST HARTFORD - Two- 1967 Buick Skylark .^ 0 - ^ifi^N VEGETABLES WERE YOU O FFE R EP TO WASH TWO CURS AW 'SAU- WPeOTlTALLJ THAT WASN’T OUR SOME OTHER TIME. HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- iWWWS LESS T' EAT NR. BROWN.' AD, PUM0O, IT bedroom apartment. 2-dr. with alr-cond...... Onlyi*D«IDi WATERY, AND THE CER5 WHILE THEY WERE DOISJ' THEIR AFTER- WHAT ACTIN' BANKER BROWN) I'M ^cles, parts and accessories. BO&SYS, C O FPEE W AS THAN A N Y WOOW SHOPPIW'-AN' WOW THAT THEY <30 SHOP- W AS REAL! THAT*' Appliances, available July 1, PLACE AND WHAT ,~'ER-AH'-'LATE 1967 Plymouth Expert service. Harley- 6EANERr PIM' IW THE EVEWIW; THEY LEAVE ALL THE J IDIOT HOOPLE ALREADY.'/HY PLANE secu rity req u ired . $160. COLD.' ELSE IN ^ . SU PPER PISHES FOR YOU/ YOU'VE you K refrigerator, $1,500. 649-3409. Street, 649-9879. Security. 647-1145, 649-6896. p re fe rred . $185 m onthly. 3329, evenings, 5-9:30 p.m. CARP, Reasonable. Call 742-7536. Amedy Realty, Realtors, W5- quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- 1973 YAMAHA Trail Bike, BANKER CB 23 Channel mobil antennas, CLEAN FURNISHED room for 6283. 1969 CHEVROLET CAPRICE, FREE KITTENS - One male, MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom 175cc, 1,000 miles, has been BROWNt , three months old, $125.649-3409. all equipped with air, excellent c b a m p a w 6‘Zo elderly working gentleman. apartment, appliances, air- JUNK CARS removed free rebuilt. Excellent condition. two females, litter trained. Phone 643-9353. condition. $900. Phone 643-6312. 6-iO Lovable. 742-8840. conditioning, carpeting, pool, Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. $600 or best offer. Call Mike, STOVE, Refrigerator and no pets. Security required. $195. 528-1990. ^ -washer, good condition, call after 4, 643-2665. CAPTAIN EASY BEDROOM and private Eastern, 646-8250. 9 ILU G ER 1963 BUICK SKYLARK, needs — y------BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ; anytime 646-6125. FREE TO good home, two year kitchen, single room with transmission, best offer. Phone old male Beagle, needs room to 1969 CUSTOM FORD - 500, 2- 1973 YAMAHA 360 Enduro, kitchen privileges. Phone 649- NEWER THREE-room deluxe APARTMENTS 649-0590. rMOVING MUST SELL - Table run. 649-4477. door, 6 cylinder, automatic, excellent condition, low 6914. apartment, first floor, Two-Bedroom townhouses. $495. Call 742-9212. mileage. Call days, 649-8152. • and chairs, desk, couch, end appliances and heat. Near 1969 FORD FAIRLANE station table, fireplace screen, three OLD ENGLISH SHEEP dog, YOUNG WOMAN would like to Fireplace. Wall-to-wall wagon, rebuilt automatic hospital and other con­ carpeting. Two air- 1968 BUICK LaSabre, asking 1971 HONDA SL125, excellent 2 rolls 4’ high fence. 643-^5. female, six-months old. share home in Tolland with all veniences. Adults only, no pets. $900. Phone 647-1107 or 523-5261. transmission, good rubber and condition. Asking $425. 160 Excellent with children. AKC modern appliances and fur­ conditioners, appliances, heat more. $900. Phone 646-8717. registered. $175. 643-6586. Ideal for retired person or cou­ Ask for Diane. Highland Street. r nishings with another woman. ple. $195. 649-9258. and hot water. Tiled bath. No PRISCILLA’S POP TAG SALE - June 22, books, pets. TOYOTA - See us for reliable References required, 644^94. 1972 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE - TRIUMPH AND HARLEY ig­ BY AL VERMEER records, miscellaneous. 35 Earl used Toyotas with our 60-day HEADING INTO THE MAIN STREET - ’Three room brown, excellent condition. 22,- nition in stock. Honda coming OUT WEST, Street, 9-5. 100% warranty. We also buy B l a z in g Apartments For Rent 53 heated apartment, third floor, Call 649-7620 000 miles. New tires. ^,100 soon. Discount prices. Lloyd’s PRISCILLA'S Boats-Accessorles 45 used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ..SUNSET ) (RIGHT BOAT -15’, Starcraft. Johnson stove, refrigerator, mature' Phone 643-0919 or 646-8872. Auto Parts, 191 Center Street. <21 / WE HAVE customers waiting couplp. No pets. 523-7047. 345 Center Street, Manchester, Open 7 days. 643-1558. 40 h.p. electric start, $550. 649- FIBERGLASS FISHING boat, 646-4321. 7253. for the rental of your apartmpnt 1962 OLDSMOBILE, with 4 12’, complete with three chairs, or home. J.D. Real Estate ONE-BEDROOM Apartment, OLDER FOUR-room apart­ sub-lease, with garage, wall-to- mags and all new parts. $1M. or 1969 HONDA CL350, excellent (2 swivel), two anchor pulleys, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ment, second floor, central best offer. Call 643-4726. 1965 OLDSMOBILE 98, four- BLACK IRON Hum phrey one anchor, excellent condition. wall carpeting, swimming pool. door hardtop. Excellent run­ shape, low mileage, electric "radiant fire’’ gas heater. Over location, gas stove, Call 872-7633. start, $500. Phone 872-6763. $225. Phone 649-7862 after 5 LOOKING for anything in real refrigerator, hot water. Adult 1974 OMEGA, 6 cylinder, 4- ning condition. $250. Phone 649- 50 years old. $25. 643-0042. p.m. 7719 after 6 p.m. estate rental — apartments, couple only, no pets. $112 plus door, power steering, radio, HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1973 homes, multiple dwellings, no BOLTON - Four room apart­ STEVE CANYON ROLL-A-WAY COT, kitchen one month security. 643-7094. ment, first floor, immediate oc­ whitewalls, maroon. Won in SS350, blue and chrome, 354 BY MILTON CANIFF fees. Call J.D. Real Estate raffle. Call 649-4606 after 4 p.m. 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2- miles. Electric start. table and four chairs, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cupancy. 649-4313. door, power steering, air- *reasonable. Call 647-9670. MANCHESTER - Newer Ranch Showroom condition. $995. Garden Products 47 conditioning, new tires, radio, type apartment, one bedroom, THREE ROOMS, furnished. 1964 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $50. Phone 875-1103. W f«£/ private entrancq$ includes heat Phone 649-5422. $1,095. Phone 643-5747. Manchester Redecorated. Second floor, gar­ TAG SALE - June 22 and 23,2 to STRAWBERRYS - Come To and appliances, $175. per 1973 HONDA XL250, 1,100 THE S/itAU. ASIAN 6 p.m., 23 Fairfield Street, HOMESTEAD PARK VUAGE age, heat and electricity. C)ne 1967 VOLKSWAGEN BUG, G'lo fclNGDOMOF/WAH- Berryland and pick your own. month. Paul W. Dougan adult only. $160, security. 1963 STUDEBAKER, small V- miles, $850. Trailer, holds two THE BORN LOSER Manchester. On Tolland Street, near By Raymond F. Damato Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. 8, automatic. $75. Phone 643- good running condition. $500 or motorcycles, like new. $140. BY ART SANSOM NAY IS SUPPOSED Immediate occupancy. Palmer best offer. 649-2865, days, 643- TO BE BACKWARD Manchester-East Hartford Realty, 646-6321. 1624 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Phone 649-4906. FOUR CASES QUART bottles, town line. Daily, 7 a.m. Glode New one and Two bedroom MANCHESTER - ’Two bedroom 9466 evenings and weekends. ZT N — BUT CERTAIN I happenings do not suitable for beer, wine, etc. Brothers. / Townhouses. Townhouse, ideal for family. 1964 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder. CampersrTrallers iw ^ W T io o Homes lor Rent 54 THE BOSS dies NEED ELECTRONICS $1.25 a case. 647-1817. ★ Heat Full basement, private en­ $150. Phone 644-1265. why did we Mobile Homes 65 ★ Appliancet trances and patio. $240 per ever „ get married? narried? Happiness TO SPREAD WORD W K E HORSE RDIIK MOWERS MANCHESTER - Six-room OF THEIR O O / m s COLONIAL TAG SALE - ★ Carpeting month. Paul W. Dougan, 1969 FORD GALAXIE country has made my beautiful 1971 1967 STARCRAFT tent trailer, 7 hp electric 12 volt starting 26” ★ Alr-con- house, needs handy family. Mustang Grande too small. Did Friday, 10-4, Saturday, 10-4, 21 mower. Serviced, delivered, ready to Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. sedan, power steering, sleeps 4, excellent condition. Carriage Drive, Hebron. House ditloning Available July 1, security you ever try puting 4 kids and a NOU' mow. ★ Full base­ required. $175. Eastern, 646- automatic transmission, air- $650. Phone 649-6889. full of braided rugs, three-piece SPECIAL $489 • E-Z Terms MANCHESTER - two room ef­ conditioning. Phone 649-2361. dog in a Mustang - tuff. 33,000 ment 8250. original miles, great shape, ful­ -sectional couch, dishwasher, STICKELS ★ Patio ficiency includes everything, PLAZA MOBILE HOMES bikes. Colonial wall item, two blocks to Main Street. Ideal ly loaded including an extra set Route 83, Vernon 643-0787 Model Open Daily Business tor Rent 55 1967 COUGAR GT, 4-speed Brokers. Buyers waiting. 1-828- lamps, dressers, bellows table, ______Open Nile* 'III 9 for older person. $175 per of studded snow tires, vinyl top 12 Noon ’til 8 p.m. transmission, excellent condi­ 0369. .garden tools, work tools, etc. month. Paul W. Dougan tion, $550. Call after 4 p.m., 64^ and air. $1,975. or make offer. Directions: End of Congress WAREHOUSE SPACE, 2,980 643-9454. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. 1454. BIG SAVINGS - At Plaza STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Street off West Middle Tpke. square feet. Two large CHILDS BEDROOM set, com­ overhead doors. Coughlin, 643- Homes. 14’ wide homes on dis­ THE FLINTSTONES own, large fields, 224 Hillstown THREE-BEDROOM duplex, 1958 CADILLAC in good condi­ play, exclusive Baron dealer, , W" BY HANA-BARBERA bination closet, drawers, vani­ Rd., Manchester, Field open 9 PAULW.DOUGAN, 1803. tion. Best offer. Phone 649-4997. Siuanil some appliances, ample > 1974 by N€A. lx , T M flej US Pal Oft C o -lo ty, chest with mirror, very un­ a.m. to 8 p.m. Realtor larts, supplies and accessories. J storage. Available August 1st. Henid Ti usual from England. Almost 646-6363 646-1021 TWO-room office and waiting Trades welcome. Homes priced ALLEY OOP $225 monthly plus security. Call Clauified Ads 1963 BUICK SKYLARK, needs H£l^E, Ki Tt V- f W ELL, new mattress and box spring. room. House & Hale Building, from $1,495. Plaza Homes, BY V.T. HAMLIN DID EVERY WORD.'. LUCK’S STRAWBERRIES - 643-4535 for appointment, 643-6312. transmission. Best offer. Phone “Quality homes sensibly IT'S TIME 228-3876. Pick your own, 50 cents a quart, 953 Main Street, Call 643-48^. M Fast Desalts 649-0590. K lT T V / N £ R E , you TAKE A priced” . 1348 Wilbur Cross HOW IS \ ITS KINDA BITTER, LIEUTENANT/ DURING THE ATTACK r h e y , g e n e r a l , FO R YOU HEAR /. on Route 85, Bolton. Open daily MANCHESTER - Clean six- TOUR TEA, ) SAY, HAVE I EVER RUN ----- O N YANGCHI, YOU WILL S A B V p u s s / TO (50 CO UPLE O F Highway, Berlin Turnpike, THERE'S SUMPIN-. r / v / t r EVERY MAKE electric carpet 1- 8. room duplex, three bedrooms, Berlin, Conn. 1-828-0369. CAPTAIN / INTO VOU BEFORE'? HOLY .ASSASSINATE THE IGOTTA...TELL,,,. OUT FO R ASPIRIN AND shampooer does a better job OOP? / YOUR VOICE SOUNDS f MACKEREL-' NOW I T SPEND THE , ROCKVILLE - three room basement, yard, garage. Lease OFFICES AVAILABLE sfSGNERAL WITH t m ' M i g h t , with famous Blue Lustre. 'The FAMILIAR/ LET'S SEE.,, ( I KNOW WHERE NK5MT / STRAWBERRIES - Pick your apartment, heat, hot water, and security. Blanchard & 3-room suite. Main Street ADUL’TS AND Retired - On dis­ ^THIS ENEMY GIRL,'. E. A. Johnson Paint Company, own. Buckland Farms, follow I HEARD IT/ ARROW/ stove and refrigerator, Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. location. Inquire B R A N D N EW 1974 play now the all new “70-2-14” 723 Main Street, Manchester, signs from Caldor, Manchester. carpeted living room, $145. mobile home. Completely fur­ 649-4501. Open 8-8. GLENNETS REN SHOP Adults only, no pets, security AVAILABLE JULY 1st, nished including two-door 0 deposit required. Parking for spacious, pleasant three- or phone 643-8022 refrigerator, electric range, TAG SALE - 223 Oakland one car. Call 643-9678. bedroom flat. Carpeting, stove, OPEL MANTA divan, occasional chair, end and Street, Manchester, June 22, 9 re frig e ra to r, garage. No coffee tables, lamp, dinette set, a.m. Miscellaneous, good, THREE-ROOM apartment, utilities. Central. Adult family WAREHOUSE or manufac­ draperies, curtains and wall-to- (bad) and different. Rain date PICK YOUR OWN near hospital. Heat, hot water, unit. No children or pets. $^5. June 29th. turing space for rent, 3,000 to 6,- wall carpet in living room. An stove, refrigerator and cooking Security, references. 643-6733, 000 square feet available. abudance of cabinets and STRAWBERRIES gas. Wall-to-wall carpeting, 649-5051. •closets that are sure to please^ ALLIED radio shack (Pioneer) Priced right. Call George e-oo a t the $165. Adults only, no pets. Shenkman, 646-1000. Step saver kitchen, large % 197< by NEA, Inc., T.M. Rtg. U.i 498, stereo receiver. Cost $550. Security deposit required. master bedroom, guest room, Sell $275. 646-1407. Phone 643-9678. N CORN CRIB COMMERCIAL BUILDING - comfortable sized living room MR. ABERNATHY W IN AT BRIDGE and dining area. Porch, awning, BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY TAG SALE - Saturd^, Sunday, Buckland Road one story, free standing, cen­ “The play at seven clubs West North MANCHESTER - Older four- PRESIDENTIAL tral on main highway, 12,000 patio for your outdoor living. East South June 22, 23, 9-5. Furniture, Daily 2-6 p.m. was quite easy. I ruffed the U Dbl Pass 24 room apartment on bus line. square feet, plenty of parking. $13,400. (Jther models also THERE(g A SPECIAL DEUVERV OH, SOODY.'...MV ENGLISH Reese squeezes out big slam spade lead and after cashing household items galore, toys, Includes heat and appliances. VILLAGE APTS. PACKAGE FOR WILL W Pass 3 4 Pass 3? Bring your own contalnon Keith Real Estate, 649-19M, available. Clubhouse, swim­ SPORTS CAR le HERE'/ I all the clubs and diamonds ? and much miscellaneous. Route $135 and $155 per month. Paul ming pool, sauna bath. Live in a SIGN FOR IT ? Pass 4 f Pass 44-A to Tolland Rd, Bolton. MANCHESTER 646-4126. \ found myself with the ace- W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, Nice Selection of Rallye’e and Luxua’ well planned and controlled You, South, hold: Follow signs to Sunset Lane. 646-1021. Terence Reese’s reputation queen of hearts and dummy One and two bedrooms. MANCHESTER - 3,200 square community with privacy and as one of the great players is with the queen of spades and ♦ 654 VKJ432 4AQ97A3 feet of floor space, suitable for natural surroundings. You can What do you do now? TAG SALE - 746 Parker Street. BRAND NEW three bedroom Near schools, churches so secure that he can kid him­ a heart. West discarded a light industry or offices. save money and live better. Let self on occasion. We quote in hear.t on the last diamond so Aj-Pass. You are tempted to 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday and PICK YOUR own strawberries, duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall and shopping center, on Jensen’s give you a new key to NORTH 20 Sunday June 22, 23. Grisels, Route 85, Bolton, Parking, offices, rest rooms 4 Q63 part from his description of painfully that I knew she had bid again, but should resist this carpeting, private driveway bus line. Call anytime. and 3-phase wiring. Call 649- Prices Start at ’ 3274’ '' living r .Security and peace of temptation. across from School Rd., daily, 8 and basement.Security, $250 f J75 today’s hand. blanked the king and that 5043. mind. Jensen’s Inc. Rolling was all for the defense.” MOVING-CELLAR Tag Sale, to 12,4:30 to 8, weekends, 8 to 8. monthly. Frechette & Martin 646-2623 Hills, Route 44-A, Mansfield, ♦ K8743 TODAY’S QUESTION lots of miscellaneous items, Realtors, 6464144. Mrs. Young, 26 Old Wood Rd., 6-20 4 A 4 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Instead of bidding four hearts Saturday, June 22pd, 9 a.m. to 4 Antiques 48 MAIN STREET, Manchester - “The game was a mixed First-floor, 4-room suite, 370 429-1786, Main office. Route 10, WEST EAST your partner has bid three spades p.m., 20 Northfield Street, JOHES^ ♦ AKJ10 984 ♦752' p air event. My p a rtn e r’s over your three hearts. What do TWO BEDROOM - luxury S&S BUICK Southington, 1-6280317. RlOfiEWAY Manchester. WANTED Antique furniture, square feet, includes heat, air- three notrump was an effort you do now? Townhouse, located in Highland conditioning and ample VK83 ? 10962 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Park section of Manchester, HEBRON - Four-room apart­ “New England’i Fa$te$l Growing Buick-Opel Dealer” ♦ JS 4 9 6 to get a top and my jump to V 'f C R R D J ’-2o 14 Pronoun 7 Ireland T H O TAG SALE - 1 Hackmatack Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. THREE AND FOUR room Dia^ merely because she was mad I Claulflcatlon 41, Mlacallaneous For Sale Only By Oswald 8; James Jacoby 15 Highly 8 Jewish Street, Saturday, 9-4. Fur­ WANTED - 427 four bolt main Garden apartments, centrally ' 1974 byWA >x. IM fWg US Pal OH CAVALLI about my getting out of six viscous festival 24 European 43 Kind of niture, many household items, jocated, appliances and heat, Resort Property bare block, in good condition. FIVE modern rooms, new For Rent notrump. 17 Swiss (var.) perch code baby furniture, etc. Phone 875-2790 after 4 p.m. included. Air-conditioners, 58 j Ads must be mailed only No phone orders canton 9 Prince's 25 Encourage stove, refrigerator, carpeting, SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 45 Delicacies electricity, parking, yard. Good lease and security, $175 and J Payment must accompany ad 18 English court 26 Entertainment 46 Window TAG SALE - 225 Parker Street, $195. 649-3978, 6^780. MISQUAMICUT - R.I. - Four dramatist attendants 28 Part of a part USED FOLDING carriage. neighborhood, $210. Phone 649- I One Item only, Include price and phone ...I USED TO SIT AROUND •SUT NOW I JUST GO Manchester. Friday, Saturday Phone 643-1722. 8350. rooms, heated, families only, 19 Mutation 10 Invisible coat 47 Martian and Sunday, June 21,22, and 23. MODERN five room apart­ walking distance to beach, $185 I AH cancellation For non-commercial users only R u n n in g m v f i n g e r s AROUND AND RUN 21 Let it stand emanullun 30 Stead (comb, 0 per week. 643-0491. Ad may be edited to conform to rules THROUGH DIAMONDS ;viv FINGERS Th r o u g h . STAR GAXElC*0 23 Groove 11 Decorate 31 French form) Old picture frames, crocks, THREE-ROOM furnished ment, first floor of two farniW 24 Wicked with verb 48 .Irlovie spool clothes. Household items. 10 house, 3 bedrooms, wall to wal j Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received RUBIES AND 5 a D COINS... -By CLAY R. POLLAN------apartment, couple or older per­ GIANT’S NECK Heights - Next ARIES LlIR A 27 Oriental ornam enL s 33 Resign 50 Hand a.m to 5 p.m. □ RENTALS son. Convenient location. 224 carpeting, new appliances, I No delay In publication be permitted. MAS. 21 Your Daily Acli^y Guide weight 16 Gun dog 35 Certain (Italian) large yard. August 1st occupan­ beach to Rocky NecK. Cottage According to the Start. I- '29 Distance 20 Soup .saddle Charter Oak Street, sleeps seven. $130 weekly. A f i If 51 Preposition GENERAL BLACKWALL Manchester, 643-8368. cy, security, call 646-0867. ^^.^2U29-44\ To develop message for Fridoy, measure thickened animals 52 English Phone 742-8142. read words corresponding to numbers 533-3?-58^ 32 Sojourns with okra Tubeless tire, size 775-15, un­ Rooms tor Rent 52 ®a7-72-73 61-64-67 40 Pendent .school of your Zodiac birth sign. 34 Although 22 Alleviates ornament 55 Island (Er.) used, $10. Phone 649-6102. 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Our Favorite Person account is like having Manchester—A City of Village'Charm a whole bank in your pocket. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, JUNE 21, 1974- VOL. XOII, No. 223 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES - TWO SECTIONS Available only at By JUNE TOMPKINS into henabyss of a sloppy patois of ‘you Fair skies and sunshine favored the out­ know,’ ‘I mean,’ ‘like when,’ and that ^Fantasticks’ Opens Tonight door graduation ceremonies for linguistic abortion ‘right on’.” IIARTF(m> IVATmMAL Manchester H l^ School’s 608 graduating “The English language,” he said, “was seniors Thursday evening at Memorial our sharpest intellectual tool and when att^p?Tabduction^"o^f “Nat^Ue w K vr t" through Sunday, and next week Thursday through Sunday. BANKXTfflJST Nixon Rests for Moscow Field. honed to a cutting edge it moved mul­ EssetLdds^X^^^^ Manchester’s summer theater at the/ In double file, the classmates marched titudes and nations. Have we a right to dull Statewide Connecticut Offices WASHINGTON (UPI) - President allies at NATO headquarters in Brussels. action is a small part of the m SsiSuySrtaT nin^’S ^ Manchester Community Co lege is 8:30 p.m. Tickets are leaders. Cabinet members and the arrived at a nuclear arms agreement to the “Triumphal March” from Verdi’s it, discard it, down-grade it, or simply ig­ Nixon, midway through a whirlwind The First Family planned a small party Fantasticks” o p e L g at SumrSer TheS^^^^^ by Ofiara) National Security Council to brief them on without telling Congress. “Aida” in colorful procession from the nore it?” diplomatic effort in the face of threatened later today to mark the Nixons’ wedding his 10-day visit to five Middle East nations Mansfield and Senate (JOP leader Hugh school, down the field, to their chairs. The In closing, he urged the young graduates impeachment, set aside time to relax with anniversary. Tricla Cox was with her and to discuss his upcoming negotiations Scott said Nixon also assured the con­ boys wore scarlet robes, and the girls to “become involved and you will maitP his wife at Camp David today on their 34th parents at Camp David, and daughter Be a Favorite Person “ from Hartford National... Ask at any office. with NATO leaders and Sortet officials. gressional group that agreements he made wore white robes and each carried a long­ democracy real for the greatest possible wedding anniversary. Julie, along with her husband David Public Records Senate Democratic leader Mike during his recent trip to provide Israel and stemmed red rose. numbers of people.’^ His final charge was White House officials said Nixon Eisenhower, were expected to be on hand Mansfield of Montana said Nixon assured Egypt with nuclear safeguards attached to After a greeting by Michael Shensie, to “So live in the next fifty years that men MMitor r.D.LC.CapfHgk S34 probably will stay at the Maryland retreat Warranty Deeds East Hartford, and Lynn Mae James E. Lingham Sr., swim­ for the occassion. the members of Congress that no secret class president, and a salutatory address arid women will say of you, ‘There was a Joseph P. Henderson, fence through the weekend to rest up after his prevent use of reactors or nuclear fuel for Paul A. and Donna H. Quat- Taggart, 590 W. Middle Tpke., ming pool at 143 Lydall St., Soviet Officials U.S.-Soviet agreements have been made weapons purposes. by Nancy Donovan, the Round Table civilized, concerned and beautiful per­ tropani to Edward J. and at 141 Waranoke Rd., $250. rigorous Middle East trip and to get ready But before leaving Washington early June 22, Church of the Assump­ 3200. prior to his Moscow trip. Sen. Henry M. But assistant Senate Democratic leader Singers entertained the audience with a son’.” Valaria C. Bayles, parcel on tion. for summit talks next week with Soviet Thursday evening, Nixon put in a hectic Jackson, D-Wash., said earlier this week Craig Steely gave the valedictory ad­ James E. Lingham Sr., tool Fox Grove Ltd. new dwelling Robert Byrd of West Virginia told song before the guest speaker addressed Lenox St., |5,000. leaders in Moscow and meetings with U.S. day at conferences with congressional he feared the administration had already dress which was followed by the presenta­ Building Permits shed at 143 Lydall St., 3200. at 170 Briarwood Dr., $20,700. reporters; “I sometimes wonder why we the group. Rhoda L. Kaufman to Peter Francis Gremmo, swimming James F. Adams, tool shed at provide these nuclear reactors which are The Class of 1974 was charged with the tion of diplomas. School Superintendent B. Brazrau, property at 135 pool at 811 E. Middle Tpke., 286 E. Middle Tpke., 3125. for the purpose of developing peaceful responsibility of rebuilding trust ai^ con­ James P. Kennedy gave his daughter, Love Lane, 331,500. 3500. Penny Dionne, fence at 165 Michael R. Wazer, additions 621 Middle Turnpike, East; 320 Middle Turnpike, West; 595 Main Street; 220 North Main uses of atomic energy when we ourselves fidence in a tom society, to restore quality Ellen, her diploma, and Raymond E. Trade Name to dwelling at 708 Bush Hill Rd., Demers, business manager for the All-Season Pool Co. for Philip Oakland St., 31,035. Street; East Hartford, 1085 Main; 794 Silver Lane. have not been very successful in this and effectiveness in the English language Richard W. Fuller, doing C. and Elsie A. Roberts, swim­ Arlene and Harry G. Hite, $2,500. Colson Sentenced To Jail area.” “this magnificent weapon that we have Manchester school system, presented a business as R&F Masons, 373 ming pool at 129 Steep Hollow fence at 24 Kennedy Rd., 3450. Arms Control inherited” — maintain a more elevated diploma to his son, Kent. Adams St. Lane, 33,250. Walpole Woodworkers for Ar­ A. Corbeil Jr., alterations to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former White Colson’s lawyer that his 42-year-old client always "tried to use every minute to The President is scheduled to fly to sense of values and of attitude in our Other diplomas were presented by Mrs. Marriage License Gerald Mizla, swimming pool nold Klipstein, fence at 53 dwelling at 160 Charter Oak St., House special counsel Charles W. Colson not go to jail. maximum advantage. Brussels Tuesday and to arrive in Moscow relationships with one another, and to par­ Carolyn Becker and Paul Greenberg, both Raymond Earl Bellware Jr., at 430 Vernon St., 32,800. Montclair Dr., 31,866. $1,050. was sentenced today to a prison term of With Sen. Harold E. H u^es, D-Iowa, “I had one rule: to get done what the Thursday for wide ranging talks likely to ticipate in civic and political activities in members of the Board of Rducatlon / one to three years for obstnicUon of and other members of Colson’s prayer President wanted done now. I never really focus heavily on trade and arms control. order to make our democracy work and be With sober expressions, the group sang justice in the Ellsberg break-in case. group sitting in the fnmt row of the court­ questioned whether it was right or White House spokesmen have main­ real. for the last time all assembled, their class U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell room with heads bowed. Colson said in a wrong.” tained repeatedly that Nixon’s decision to Speaking to the youths, Nathan B. song composed by AnnMarie Civitillo, and turned down an impassioned plea by long statement to the court that he had Colson had said, after pleading guilty to undertake important foreign policy ac­ Gatchell of Andover, a former English the MHS Alma Mater. With tassels the obstruction count June 3 that it grew tivities at this .time was made without teacher at Manchestej^ High School, reversed, they marched off the field to, out of his conversion to Christianity. regard to his domestic political problems, told them “The most slgmficant thing in waiting friends and families. He could have received up to five years’ especially the House Judiciary Com­ our lives is that things do change.” The processional and recessional were imprisonment and a 35,(KXI fine. mittee’s investigation into possible He expressed sincere appreciation and provided by Miss Karen Krinjak, organist In exchange for his guilty plea and a grounds for his impeachment. surprise at being invited to speak at the for the occasion, a 1968 graduate of MHS. Impeachment Paiiel pledge of cooperation with Watergate But some presidential aides have Class of 1974 graduation. prosecutors. Special Prosecutor I^on acknowledged privately that the timing “The invitaUon was like a bolt out of the (For other graduation pictures and list of Jaworski agreed to drop conspiracy was perfect and that they expect Nixon’s blue,” he said. “I hadn’t imagined such a graduates, please turn to pages 10 and 11.) Probes Nixon Taxes charges against (k>lson in the 1971 break-in popularity at home to start rising as a thing even in my wildest moments — and I of the office of the psychiatrist of Pen­ result of his attempts to play the part of a thank God that I do have wild moments, COUNTRY^ some wilder than others.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House could not be required tp pay them, but he tagon Papers defendant Daniel Ellsberg, world statesman in search of peace. Judiciary Committee is taking a second said previously he would voluntarily pay as well as other charges in the Watergate He referred to “needed, guided change Consumers Urged look at President Nixon’s income tax up. cover-up case. to improve society, the life style of the l i problems today, having learned the Inter­ The IRS’ figure fpr 1969 is secret, but Colson admitted "devising and im­ Inside Today's millions, to guarantee justice even to him To Buy Up Meat GOME IN AND SEE nal Revenue Service quietly imposed a Congress’ Joint Committee on Internal plementing a scheme to defame and who cannot pay, and of course, equal op­ penalty of about $13,000 on him for Revenue Taxation/estlmated the 1969 un­ destroy the public image and credibility” portunity. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Agriculture FASHION SQUARE preparing his returns negligently. derpayment at $171,055. of Ellsberg. , “Planned change,” he said, “which will Secretary Earl L. Butz says now is a good OUR BEAUTIFUL The committee staff told members “The President plans to pay all the After being sentenced by Geseil, fulfill the promise of our democracy and time for consumers to stock up on meat. iferalb make real the words of the Pledge of Citing the current price slump in the • e Thursday that the revenue service had, amounts that h^ said he would, including Colson’s wife, Patricia, went forward and SELECTION OF 2450 Main St.______Glastonbury with no public announcement, imposed a 5 that for 1969,’’/a White House spokesman she and Colson embraced for long Area Proflia, Pagaa 6, 7 Allegiance. No one need fear such chiange livestock market, Butz urged consumers per cent negligence penalty, amounting to said, “and he/is making his payments on moments. The courtroom had filled ^ if he believes deeply in his country, its Thursday to help the nation’s beef Indt ^oTtH TcutXt. minutes in advance of the 40-minute Gardaning with Frank Atwood, mission and its promise of 'liberty and producers by “stocking their freezers now Ltd. about $13,000. The White House has not schethile.” / Pago 3 confirmed or denied this. When members of the Judiciary Com­ proceeding. justice for all’.” ... (because) I think meat is a better buy CRACK COMBINATION OF High School World, Pagaa liB, 17 He urged the young listeners to “take >than its going to be next fall.” SWIMWEAR Members of the impeachment inquiry mittee complained Thursday that the staff Colson, who once said he would walk said they also learned that while Nixon has had raced/through the tax matter, Chair­ over his grandmother to get President ‘Unauthorizad grad party,’ Paga sides, make your choice, chart your “We are assuring consumers that meat THE CLASSIC & 2-450 MAIN ffr.,6L/)STDN0URy^4S3-i6Oll paid his overdue taxes for 1970 through man Peter W. Rodino Jr., D-N.J., agreed Nixon re-elected, told the court that he 12 course.” He likened failure to do so to that is plentiful and that it will continue to be By T u a * tAAvu S aT .> ^ 1973, he has still not paid back taxes for to further examination at today’s closed had been pictured as “arrogant, self- old-time political party known as the Mug­ plentiful,” Butz said. “The events of the 1969. session/ assured and in the pursuit of power.” He MHS coachaa thraatan to quit. wumps who sat on the fence “with their last year have been upsetting and dis­ Page 12 Cole of THE CURRENT Since the statute of limitations had Also up today is a review of the secret said that was not an accurate mug on one side and their wump on the concerting for consumers, as well as for expired for the 1969 taxes, the President Iximbing of neutral Cambodia — a serious characterization. Polletlar Now England all*avanta other.” livestock producers. It is time now for California impeachable offense in the eyes of some pin champ, Paga 14 Participation in the affairs of our world consumers to resume their purchases of Classic fashions like these never WATi^H FOR THE he labeled as having high priority. meat as a part of the long-term upgrading Roxanne erstwhile Vietnam doves here. OVERCAST Moriarty’a top MCC, Pago 13 shout to your audience, they donH The committee divided along party lines He attacked the down-fading or our of their family diets.” Playtex OPENING DATE OF Lottery Number on the question of whether topeachable language. He begged the graduates to save Butz also predicted that “relatively have to. What people see is trim good misconduct could be charged to Nixon for In Saturday's Herald our language before it is too late. He few” livestock producers would be forced Connecticut — 18045 acknowledged the normal evolution of out of business by the present meat supply Poppy Bentley’s, Inc. underpaying his taxes from 1969 through A Day In Paru looks and your own expression of well StetBo Accessories 1972 by $432,787. language as it changes from age to age, glut, adding that he believes cattle prices and “but we can reverse this sudden descent have already begun a long, slow recovery. being. The blend of polyester and COWING SOONI Coverups by Mostly cloudy and humid this afternoon, Chantel of wool is in keeping with the classic tonight and Saturday morning. Chance of California showers and thunderstorms with oc­ tone and will remain serviceable for P/\MPERE0 LADY Court Sets Hearing casional gusty winds. Partly cloudy Saturday afternoon. High today 85-90, low Steve Dunfield Killed years to come. Beouty Sa on tonight in the mid 60s. Ctumce of precipita­ 2 4 5 0 MoinSt. 6 3 3 S 6 S 2 Steve Dunfield, 19, of 59 Harlan St. was A’ Harbour tion 50 per cent through Saturday morn­ cident scene at a high rate of speed. Garey vehicle, headed west on Spring St. Why not avail yourself of our con­ On Parking Dispute pronounced dead on arrival at Manchester lit'.' V♦tb 0 azNiOA CITIZENS HONOgEO ing, 20 per cent Saturday afternoon. A few minutes later, a fast-moving car The fatal accident was reported at 9:44 Casualsf Ltd. Memorial Hospital Thursday night after a driven by Landolina — headed east on by a Spring St. resident, and the hit-and- venience, quality and friendly at­ two-vehicle, head-on crash on Spring St. '.tTt Spring St. — crossed into the left side of run crash was reported at 9:49 by an un­ f W By DOUG BEVINS decined to take that rare action. Instead, near Timrod Rd., Mandiester PoUce said. the roadway and collided head-on with the identified caller. & mosphere and stop in and try on a gar­ Pertnanents - Fi-ostings A court hearing has been scheduled for the judge decided he wanted to hear all the Dunfield was a passenger in a car driven Tints - Bleaches- Cori-ecti ve next Thursday on an attempt by several facte in the case, Bayer said. by Roy C. Garey, 22, of 42 Seaman Circle, A 1973 graduate of Manchester H i^ OPEN ment from our Summer Collec­ .Hair- Coloi-ii^s- Glazings downtown interests to gain an injunction The parallel parking system installed Dog Deadline which was in collision with a car operated School, Steven Dunfield was born Feb. 21, TuMdayt & WadDMdaya 9:30 - 6 to stop the state from installing parallel Thursday involved rep u tin g of lines for by Paul M. Landolina, whose age and ad­ 1955 in Hartford, son of Robert and Thuradaya ft Fridaya 9:30 - 9KH) tion Sport Coats from $60, Suits parking on Main St. (State Rt. 83) in parking spaces on some parte of downtown By SOL R. COHEN dress were unavailable today. Margaret Matthews Dunfield, and had I Saturdaya 9 - 5:30 cioaad Mondaya Styled hair-cuts, Lip blepch^ Manchester. Main St. The switch in parking If your dog’s frisky and likes to roam, Landolina was listed in serious condition lived in Manchester all his life. He also from $85, graduated from Hllng Junior High School DotfMMIS PLAZA • Lower Level The Court of Qommon Pleas hearing, arrangements brought the loss of about 30 Just buy a dog tag and keep him or her this morning at the intensive care unit of eye-bkow onchin^, and was a member of Second BANK AMERICARD, MASTER CHARGE scheduled by Judge Norton M. Levine, will parking spaces, and downtown merchants at home. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Garey Congregational Church. He had been COUNTRY CASUALS, LTD. CHARGE summon representatives of the state Traf­ maintain that the loss will hurt business. and two other passengers in his car—Tim WIGS - SOLD R SERVICED fic Commis^on to “show cause” why an Named as plamtrtts m the lawstrlt are Donahue, 21, of 26 Walnut St., and employed at Rosken Enterprises in East injunction siutuidit’t be issued. Watkins Bros. Inc., Regal Man’s Shop For women libbers who hate the Matthew Dunfield, 21, of 59 Harlan St. — Hartford. Plaintiffs in the legal action, Inc., Economy Electric Supply Co. Inc., males, were reported in satisfactory condition at Survivors, besides his parents and represented by Atty. Philip Bayer of and Marlow’s Inc. the hospital. brother, are a sister, Mrs. Nancy Norton I'he fee’s seven-seventy for most Manchester, are several downtown Manchester Police Capt. George of Manchester; another brother, Robert Individuals Opposed females. LGA’S Lingerie property owners and businesses. The Also, several individuals are plaintiffs: McCaughey, pointing out that the accident Dunfield of Hebron; and his maternal 2450 MAIN STREET, QIaatonbury 9 9 1 attempt to gain a temporary injunction is Phillip Harrison, owner of Harrison’s investigation isn’t completed, said he grandfather, John Matthews of Gulfport, OnthtUniitrlMlof theDtGtmmUBuilding O O O " I COBBLERS’ CORNER part of their appeal from the Traffic Com­ believed the Landolina v ^ c le was also in­ Fla. Stationers: Irving Bayer (Philip’s But for spayed females, as for all Quality Footwear for mission’s order to change on-street angle volved in a hit-and-run collision on S. Main Funeral services are Monday at 11 a.m. brother), head of the Main'and Eldridge male dogs. gowns, robes, girdles, Discriminating Gentlemen... parking to parallel parking in several Corp.; Robert Weinbea-g, president of St., near Hackmatack St., minutes before at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. (tenter Only three-fifty goes in the town St. The Rev. Felix Davis, pastor of Second De GEMMIS locations. Economy Electric, and Sadye Apter, wife the fatal crash on Spring St. clerk’s logs. bras, slips, loungewear Emergency Order Denied of Regal Men’s Shop President Loiris McCaughey reconstructed the accident Congregational Church, will officiate. HOUSE OF CLOTHING Bayer said he attempted to gain an Apter. this way: Burial will be in East (temetery. De GEMMIS emergency “stop order” from the court— A car driven by Edith P. Gaskell, 40, of ’There are no calling hours. 2450 MAIN ST., GLASTONBURY, CONN.—633-5203 HOUSE OF CLOTHING Next Thursday’s hearing before Judge Whatever the dog— whatever the fee. because the parallel parking system was 22 Montauk Dr.,-Vernon, was struck twice The family suggests that any memorial Levine is set for 2 p.m. at the Hartford Make sure you’ve the license by June liqdemented Thursday — but the court Ctounty Courthouse. by another car on S. Main St. at about 9:30 contributions may be made to the thirty. p.m., and the unknown vehicle left the ac­ STEVE DUNFIELD Manchester Scholarship Foundation.