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MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 144 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY.FOUR PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Beta Sigma Chapter, Beta will center “ M ary Sigma Phi sorority,. will elect Magdalene.” are Joan Miller, soprano; anti officers at its meeting Ronald Erickson, baritone. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home Edith Peterson will be the ac­ of Mrs, Doris Gyolai, Daryl ’The Presbyterian Church will companist. The instrumental Dr., Vernon. The group will fill have a prayer meeting and Bi­ ensemble is composed of a food basket for a n e^y fami­ ble study tonight at 7:30 and a Israeli Cabinet Meets Again members of the Manchester ly for Easter and make favors Bible study ’Iliursday at 9:30 Civic Orchestra. for the children’s section of a.m. at the church, 43 Spruce Manchester Memorial St. Hospital. First Church of Christ, Scien­ Comment Session ’The Auxiliary of Manchester tist, will have a testimony To Pursue Kissinger Proposal Chapter, Disabled American meeting tonight at 8 at the Veterans, will meet tonight at church, 447 N. Main St. ’The A Board of Directors com­ and the third Thursday (in the 7:30 at tte VFW Home. ’The meeting is open to the public. JERUSALEM (UPI) - The Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres an­ be able to fly back here on Friday before Wednesday night “it is natural that the GRENADA ment session is scheduled for evening) of each week. agenda wilt include the nomina­ cabinet met unexpectedly today for the nounced the new cabinet meeting after the the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath at parties should not resort to force so long They are to hear comments, Thursday, from 6:30 to 8:30 tion of officers. Calvary Church will have a third time in 24 hours to consider morning session with Kissinger in a way sundown. After that he had no definite as the provisions of the disengagement p.m., in the Manchester suggestions and complaints midweek service of Bihle study, proposals to keep alive Secretary of State that indicated some further Israeli schedule. agreement are valid and respected.” Municipal Building. from the public. The remarks The Lenten midweek service prayer and praise tonight at Henry A. Kissinger’s negotiations for a proposals may be under consideration. ’The key issue still appeared to be how are relayed to the town The increasing warfare in Indochina has Initiated in the spring of 1967, Melvin Lumpkin at Emanuel Lutheran Church 7:30 at the church,647 E. Middle new agreement between Israel and Egypt. “As you know, the cabinet empowered far Egypt is willing to go in granting Fm manager’s office for review taken up much of the scretary’s attention similar sessions are held on the tonight at 7:30 in the sanctuary Tpke. Kissinger twice postponed his departure the team of ministers that is negotiating political concessions for Israeli pullbacks and reply. with a constant flow of messages from first Tuesday (in the morning) for his fourth shuttle to Aswan, Egypt, to with the secretary of state to continue the in the Sinai Desert. see President Anwar Sadat and waited to negotiations and in order to do so we had Washington requiring decisions. Egypt wants Israel to abandon the Mitla hear the results of the new cabinet to clarify some points,” Peres said. U.S. officials traveling with Kissinger and Gidi passes as well as the Abu Rudeis meeting. '"This was done at the morning meeting appeared resigned to the deteriorating oil fields in the Sinai. Israel wants Egypt 4 \ ’The cabinet met after Kissinger spent (with Kissinger) which as usual was con­ military situation in Indochina, the reluc­ most of the morning conferring with ducted in a very friendly and serious air. to end the state of war between the two countries. tance of Congress to provide emergency Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Once we have the clarifications, we are aid and the impact of it all on U.S. foreign Israeli negotiators on the results of a now returning to the cabinet to report.” Egypt has offered informal assurances policy. 2 previous marathon cabinet session that Kissinger’s original schedule called for of nonbelligerency but has rejected a for­ Cornered collector to non- a vague Never-Never land. It has been called ‘"The Spice ended at 2 a.m. in the morning. his departure at 2 p.m. ’That was then set mal, unconditional end of the state of war Kissinger conferred with King Faisal in piiilatelic wife: “...and it Dominica is an associate Island.” They produce nutmeg Kissinger called the three-hour morning back to 3 p.m. and then finally to 5 p.m. without an overall solution to the Middle Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Wednesday and teaches science, history, state of Britian. It is 29 miles and mace, cocoa, cloves, session with the Israeli ministers “good, Kissinger had wanted to get the latest East conflict. rejected “threats, military or otherwise,” geography,..” long and carries a population of pimentos, and bananas. An no'free'pillows in dealing with America’s major Middle friendly and constructive.” Israeli position to Sadat tonight in order to An Egyptian communique said “All right, teach me some about 70,000. Four hundreds of exotic touch is added by the “I do feel that each side is making a East oil supplier. geography — where are those these people are said to be the breadfruit trees. Captain Bligh, very serious effort to try to take into ac­ places, Dominica and last surviving members of the of “Mutiny on the Bounty” count the considerations of the other and Grenada?” Carib tribe that once dominated fame, got together with another this is certainly true of the Israeli side,” 0 ■'Well...umm...aah.” a vast area, and from whence ship and finally delivered a load he said upon emerging from the meeting T thought so!” came the name of the sea — the of breadfruit saplings in 1793. ’The cabinet decisions could be crucial to Actually they are in the West Caribbean. Kissinger’s efforts for an agreement on an Troops Evacuate Hue Indies, as any stamp catalog They are surprisingly orien­ The order cards for the 1975 Israeli withdrawal from the strategic would show — but who looks up tal in appearance. “Who is that Uncirculated Coin Sets are in mountain passes and oil fields in the Sinai such things? Suppose we go pretty Carib girl?” was asked the air. Twelve coins, $6; send desert. winging from Puerto Rico down concerning a visiting Japanese for them now and get them in The mission was going more slowly than to Venezuela and see how many nurse. July. This is not the special 40 Kissinger expected and the two sides Under Communist Eyes familiar - stamp names we fly The island was discovered in per cent silver Bicentennial set remained far apart on the main issue of over. 1493 by Columbus, who gave it that costs ?12 proof and $9 un- what Egypt will give in return for an SAIGON (UPI) - A band of 300,000 10 p.m. curfew, “because of the current Communist forces have stepped up at­ First of all, though, Dominica the Spanish name for Sunday, circ. Actually, if you are not Israeli withdrawal. civilians and 25,000 government combat situation and the security demand for tacks in other provinces but Tay Ninh was (pr. Domineeka) is not that the day it hove into sight. confused by this year’s coin troops completed the abandonment of the Saigon.” The old curfew was midnight. believed to be the most heavily en­ country that shares an uneasy Dominica is described as the program perhaps you just don’t city of Hue early today, aided by the The government previously had flown in a dangered. border with Haiti. The most lush and primitive of the understand the situation. headlights of North Vietnamese tanks. At division of paratroopers from Da Nang to High U.S. military sources said that Dominican Republic West Indies, with its own Governor least eight provinces were under Com­ bolster the city’s defenses. through refusal of Congress to provide (remember Trujillo?) is pecuiiar plant species, “ ...a munist domination and several more were The latest province to fall was Binh more aid President Nguyen V^n Thieu something else again. terrain steep, wet, densely Coin World tells of TV-happy threatened. Long, 60 miles north of Saigon and might have to fall back eventually on the Dominica, source of these grown...giant trees festooned kid who kept swallowing coins Signs Hike The stunning military setbacks, worst in bordering Phuoc Long which fell in 111 and IV Corps—the Saigon military area water wildlife stamps, is a tiny with orchids...” in the fond hope that the metal three decades of warfare in Vietnam, January. The Binh Long capital of An Loc and the Mekong Delta to the south, where verdant spot in the Windward The main exports are would go to his arm and make brought a mass evacuation of more than a withstood one of the heaviest sieges of this there are strong Viet Cong enclaves. Island group of the Lesser An­ bananas, limes and their essen­ him like the “Six Million Dollar In Taxes million refugees, apparently being carried or any other w ar—7,000 rounds of artillery The eight provinces dominated by the tilles. tial oils, vanilla and rum. Man.” Actor Lee Majors, the out with full compliance of the Com­ fire a day for six months. Today the Communists were Quang Tri, bordering So let's start southward from They are not bashful with Man, had to write a note to the munists. Viet Cong troops gathered on residents of An Loc packed up and left. HARTFORD (UPI) - Expressing “pain” North Vietnan; Thua Thien, whose capital Puerto Rico and cross over the their stamps, having put out boy to convince him that it Highway 7 in the Central Highlands and Phuoc Long is 70 miles north of Saigon is Hue, just to the south; Phu Bon, the as well as opposition. Gov. Ella T. Grasso Virgin Islands. Off to the left some 400 issues. The ones pic­ wouidn’t work. Fashion Show at Green School waved at one 60-mile-long convoy of tear­ adjacent to Tay Ninh Province, which is Central Highlands provinces of Pleiku, has restored Connecticut’s sales tax to 7 are Anguilla and Barbuda, and tured are taken from a set of six ful people. also threatened from Cftnmunist troops Kontum and Darlac, and Binh Long and per cent, the highest in the nation, effec­ directly underneath will be St. due this month along with a The romance of Japan is shown in the visited Green School students who ^ In Saigon, authorities announced a new moving in from neighboring Cambodia. Phuoc Long. Kitt's, Nevis, and Montserrat. souvenir sheet. There is a good shot of the tive April 1. seven members of the ornate kimono being modeled by have .been studying the world’s Mrs. Grasso signed the bill privately to A bit to east will be Antigua, Grenada is an even smaller Maureen Carroil, a student at Green cultures including a recent unit on and, as we continue south, we island, an oval, 21 by 12 miles, MANPEX ’75 committee on Indicate her opposition to hartng the tax pick up Guadeloupe, but it has several thousand page three of the March 17, School. The kimono was given to Mrs. Japan. They explained their country’s go from 6 per cent to 7 per cent before her DOMINICA, Martinique, St. more inhabitants. It graduated Linn’s Stamp News. It will be Yumiko Ishizuka when she was eight customs on food, transportation and own sales tax proposal. Mrs. Grasso’s Debate on Oil, Social Security Lucia, St. Vincent, the from associate statehood to held on April 26 and 27, at the years old. She and her husband, dress. (Herald photo by Pinto) measure, still to be considered by the Grenadines, GRENADA, being an independent nation high school — the stamp club’s Takemi, and son, Tomoyasu, recently legislature would increase the tax July 1 Trinidad, and finally set down just last year. The inscription fifteenth show. Prospectus and and broaden its scope to cover rentals of A at Venezuella. We’ve thus on the stamps reads: “Grenada entry blanks are available from personal property. Sidetracks Income Tax Cut located a good collection of Admitted the U.N. September MANPEX, P.O. Box 64, South She told an afternoon news conference that when she signed the measure she felt philatelic names usually left in 17th, 1974.” , Windsor, Ct. 06074. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The $29.2 nation,” said a shouting, table-thumping not the Social Security Trust Fund which “pain.” Mrs. Grasso also renewed her billion tax-cut bill has bogged down in the Finance Committee Chairman Russell is funded by payroll taxes. Study Sliows Buyers campaign pledge to veto any proposed per­ Senate because of debate on how to tax oil Long, D-La., who has tried unsuccessfully Two amendments affecting large mul­ sonal income tax measure and vowed to companies and what to do about Social to turn the Senate's attention to the main tinational corporations proposed by Sen. lobby against it if the legislature considers Cheney Tech To Test Next Week Security benefits. purpose of the bill; cutting taxes. Vance Hartke, D-lnd., were approved one. Confident, Cautious The Senate Wednesday voted a $1 billion The tax cut bill, as produced by the Wednesday; Democratic leaders sought the measure Entrance examinations for tion regarding his schedule the information to the student tax increase on the foreign income of U.S. Finance Committee, contains $8.1 billion to decrease a projected $90 million deficit eighth grade students in­ from the guidance department and parent. oil companies and a $6(X) million tax in­ in 1974 tax rebates, $13.1 billion in 1975 in­ —The oil taxes paid to foreign Consumers are more optimistic about going up anywhere nearly as rapidly. But by the $18 million the levy is expected to governments by U.S. oil companies could terested in vocational technical of his/her present school. Each Should inclement weather crease on all U.S.-based multinational cor­ dividual tax cuts and $8 billion in business the future of the economy than at anytime perhaps more important is that something produce between April 1 and June 30. be deducted from U.S. taxable income as a education will be next Tuesday school has been informed of the cause a postponement of either, porations. It then got bogged down. tax cuts and investment incentives. in the past 10 months, but they are still seems to be in works in Washington to ’The Democratic-controlled legislature and Wednesday at the Howell Cheney Tech testing procedures or both dates, Aprii 3 and 4 will The main bill, which would cut taxes The $2.4 billion Social Security amend­ business expense, not as a direct credit holding tightly to their pocketbooks, accor­ meet some of the problems of the speeded up the legislative process last against U.S. 'tax liability, as at present. Cheney Regional Vocational and is responsible for relaying be the testing dates. overall, got sidetracked in a Wednesday ment, proposed by Sen. John 0. Pastore, moment.” week to get the measure on the books. The resulting huge increase in taxable in­ Technical School, 791W. Middle ding to a survey. night debate over whether to increase D-R.l., would give recipients their The Conference Board, a private But, said Linden, consumers still are Mrs. Grasso had until Wednesday iiiid- come would then be taxed at a 24 per cent Tpke. Swial Security benefits. planned 8.7 per cent benefit increase “just honest to goodness bedding value" research organization, said consumer con­ holding on to their money and are cautious night to approve or let it lapse into law. rate, half the present rate. The interplay Testing will begin at 12:30 The often confusing parliamentary retroactive to Jan. 1, six months sooner fidence, though still low, rose in January about spending plans. The board’s buying p.m. each day in the auditorium ’The governor said she would sign the situation could be clarified today by a between the two changes would result in a Art Rossi, Bedding Buyer plan index showed only a modest gain to 80 than scheduled. and in the student cafeteria. and February for the first time since last measure despite her opposition rather debate-ending cloture vote, but the out­ $1 billion tax increase on major U.S. oil from 76.8 in the last two months of 1974. President Ford wants to cut the in­ Gerald Blanchard of the spring. than let it lapse into law as had been the come was uncertain because senators companies. Mormons Set Open House When you’re in the market for bedding visit WATKINS’ “SLEEP SHOPS’’ in both Most economists say that an economic crease back to 5 per cent. Long said that if guidance department will “It’s not as if people are dancing in the case with former Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, were lining up to vote for or against — Multinational corporations would be recovery will not begin until consumers the benefit increase gets through Congress supervise the testing. Manchester and Bloomfield House. Here you’ll find a selection of famous name bedding in streets.” said Fabian Linden, consumer a Republican, when he opposed certain forced to pay taxes on foreign income in The Church of Jesus Christ of Refreshments will be served. cloture depending on how it would affect as part of the tax bill, “then the President Students from Bolton, Coven­ research director. ‘"They are just a little are convinced that inflation has eased and bills. Latter-day Saints (Mormon) The public is invited. various sizes, lengths, and firmness — You’ll also find that all you’ll pay for Is the bed­ their own amendments to the recession- will be compelled to veto it.” the year the income was made, not when try, East Hartford (parochial, less bleak in appraising the future than that they no longer have to fear getting Mrs. Grasso campaigned on a pledge to the funds are eventually returned to the will sponsor an qpen house ding...Of course you will receive the courteous attention of our staff, the value, the quality fighting bill. Conservatives strongly opposed the also). East Windsor, Ellington, they were a few months ago. thrown out of work. hold the line on taxes but recommended Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the “I wonder how completely irresponsible measure because the $2.4 billion increase United States. This would increase U.S. and Enfield (parochial, also) RUBBER RECORD and the famous service that every one of our customers always receive — but no “free But a separate survey by First National ‘"The fact that increasing numbers of $163 million in additional levies in her taxes on the multinationals $600 million. Manchester ward chapel on this Senate will look in the eyes of the would come from general Treasury funds. will be tested Tuesday. WASHINGTON (UPD - Pro­ City Bank of New York showed that 43 per consumers are finally beginning to see budget message last month. ’The deficit Woodside St. pillows." Students from Glastonbury, duction of natural rubber last cent of 1,414 persons who responded were tight at the end of the tunnel is for the current year has grown to an es­ Featured on the program will Manchester (parochial, also), year was expected to reach THIS WEEK OUR “SLEEP SHOPS” FEATURE ORTHO-POSTURE® worried about losing their jobs. ’Those reassuring,” Linden said. “In the 1970 timated $90 million and for the coming be a film illustrating mis­ Somers, South Windsor, and about 3.65 million tons, topping most concerned (53 per cent) were 18 to 34 recession, a rise in consumer expectations fiscal year the figure is projected at near­ sionary work in the world today BY FAMOUS STEARNS & FOSTER Vernon (parochial, also) will be the record 3.5 million ton output years old. foreshadowed an upturn in economic ac­ ly double the figure. Fuessenich Says Budget Cuts as it is carried out by the tested on Wednesday. of 1973, according to the Malay­ ’The Conference Board said its consumer tivity hy six months.” church. Unless a student has an sian Rubber Bureau. Consump­ confidence index, based on interviews In another report. Dun & Bradstreet There will also be talks by application on file, he or she tion last year was expected to be with 10,000 households, climbed to 50.9 in said failures of commercial and industrial some of the missionaries and will not be permitted to take the about 3.47 million tons, up from January-February from 39.9 in November- ventures reached the highest level since special music by the choir. December. 1967 in the week that ending March 13. The The Weather Hamper Investigation of Crime examination. the 3.4 million tons for 1973. A student may get informa­ “For a 10-month period our survey was business reporting firm said business continuously downbeat,” said Linden, failures climbed to 296 in the latest week Mostly cloudy and windy this afternoon “and now for the first time, we’ve had a from 266 in the preceding week and 265 in and tonight with chance of showers. Low HARTFORD (UPI) - State Police Com­ decriminalize marijuana in Connecticut. transportation chief Joseph B. Burns, a 2 turnaround and it is rather substantial. the year-ago period. tonight 30 to 35. Cloudy and windy missioner Cleveland B. Fuessenich says In the future, Fuessenich said, other law Republican, to build the automatic shuttle ‘"The reason for it is the declining rate Liabilities of at least $100,000 were in­ tomorrow with chance of showers. his department cannot investigate crimes enforcement agencies and not the state between the airport and a parking lot less SPECIAL OFFER! of the pace of inflation. Prices are not volved in 91 of the latest failures: the way it wants to because it lacks suf­ police shouid investigate certain crimes, than a mile away. ficient funds. such as burglaries, highway accidents The legislature last year voted down a For March But Motor Vehicle Commissioner where no one is injured and the passing of $4.5 million bond issue for the people Stanley J. Pac and Transportation Com- bad checks. ' mover but Bums used funds from the misskmer Samuel Kanell say they can Pac told the Approplations Committee department’s operating budget to build the Lo Boy Lamp operate well within their austerity budgets that the abandonment of the reflectorized shuttle, a pet project of former GOP Gov. Nurses Seels Legal Sanction proposed by Gov. Ella T. Grasso, who ap­ license plate program will the state Thomas J. Meskill. 0 pointed them. nearly $1 million, considering the agen­ “I can make a flat committment that Only $5.00 And Kanell pledges to follow the man­ cies’ budgets for the fiscal year starting there will be no end run play as long as I dates of the legislature, unlike his July 1. am commissioner,” said Kannel. predecessor who built the so-called “peo­ He said the projected savings will allow Fuessenich has asked for a $23.1 million Reg. $8.00 For Procedures They Perform ple mover” at Bradley International Air­ his department to stay within the $12.6 budget for next fiscal year, an increase of port over lawmakers’ objections. million budget recomended by Mrs. $4.3 million from the department’s pre­ While Supply Lasts HARTFORD (UPI) - About 1,000 The measure, sponsored by Sen. Audrey medication even if a physician makes a Fuessenich, a Republican appointee who Grasso, $3 million under the $15 million sent budget of $18.8 million. But Mrs. nurses have demonstrated at the State P. Beck, D-Storrs, would uj^ate the 19^ mistake, she said. spoke Wednesday tefore the legislature’s requested by his Republican predecessor. Grasso has recommended an allocation of A Great Valuel (Tapitol to support legislation to legalize Nurse Practice Act, which required Under Mrs. Beck’s bill, nursing would Approplations Committee, said he is short Former Motor Vehicles chief Edward only $19.6 million. be defined as "the process of diagnosing Beautiful and practical 8” Lo Boy Lamp many duties they routinely perform in nurses to perform thbir duties under the on manpower and equipment, especially Kozlowski began the reflectorized licence TTie governor has recommended a $118.1 violation of a 31-year-old law.' supervision of a physician. human responses to actual or potential cars, n ^ e d to do a proper law enforce­ plate program last year, claiming the budget for the Transportation Depart­ with votive candle and choice of lovely They would make nursing “an indepen­ health roblems.” But, Catherine Battista, assistant ment job. white plates are more visible at night and ment, $22 million less than reciuested by milk glass shade or stylish frosted Nursing also would cover supportive Try this one...STEARNS & FOSTER’S ORTHO POSTURE. This set features a firm mattress with floral dent, primary, and distinct health dis­ executive director of the association, said “We are not investigating crimes the tend to reduce rear-end accidents. Burns when he was in office. care, health counseling and referral, shade, pewter finish, quality cover quilted to an underlayer of thick polyurethane foam, (this gives you a gentle cushiony surface). In­ cipline, functioning collaboratively, registered nurses ip fact have beeil perfor­ way they should be investigated,” he said. Pac said his studies of reflectorized rather than under the direction of a working with doctors to .carry out workmanship, perfect for any decor. side, patented WEIGHT BALANCED* center for jevel comfort head to toe, and SEAT EDGE* for non­ ming many duties independently of “I would even question, should we try to plates showed their $1.50 per set cost was physcian,” the Connecticut Nurses prescribed health care programs, accor­ scrunch borders along with many other outstanding features. Come In and see for yourself. physicians’ direct supervision. arrest people for marijuana if all the not worth the added safety, and plates Ideal for yourself, or as a gift. Association said Wednesday. ding to the bill. cases are t^ w n out of court,” he said. He with the same old blue background and Inside Today Jean Bowen, president of the associa­ As an example, she said in the care of The measure would differentiate did not Comment on proposals to reflectorized numbers would be safer and TW IN SIZE 9 5 FULL SIZESQA q u e e n set coronary patients, 60 per cent of the heart MATTRESS OR 9 5 $ O ^ Q 9 5 tion, said many duties performed by between nursing practice and medical cheaper, 75 cents a set. Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 7, 9 ^ MATTRESS O R ^ 0 2 1 registered nurses do not have the protec­ attacks are diagnos^ by nurses, and practice and define the independent roie of BOX SPRING BOX SPRING ^ The former New Britain Mayor also Dear Abby...... Page 10'' Your Gift tion of the law even though they are legal­ many lives would be lost if it weren’t for nurses in health care, the association said. renewed his call for requiring all drivers Neighbor’s Kitchen .. Page 11 the prompt action of the nurse attending ly responsible for them. ’The association said it fears that the The Lottery to be retested each time their licenses Old Codger ...... Page 23 “The practice of nursing under present the patient. present Board of Nursing Licensure may Gallery expire, and for all licenses to carry Scene from Here .. .. Page 18 licensing is illegal,” she said. ‘”rhe bill be abolished and its function absorbed by MAIN FLOOR OF WATKINS BROS. By legal precedent and under common The winning number drawn today in the photographs of the drivers. Thoughts ApLENty .. Page 13 93S MAIN STREET would legalize the functions nurses are law a nurse is responsible for making sure another agency such as the Commission on Kanell told the lawmakers he would not IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Connecticut lottery is 61 red 553. The Whalers routed — .. Page 13 PHONE 643-6171 capable of and are doing.” that a paMent receives the proper care or Hospitals and Health Care. bonus number is 261699. ‘the end run play” used by former MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. March 20; 1975— PAGE THREE THEATER SCHEDULE Inservice Training Session '*'*^’^**** SftV ICI rOtKAST I* 7 a m 181 8 -2 1 -7 5 For Parents Court Rules Widowers Entitled to Special Benefits " 3 a 2 4 ^ t * 30.00 Planned for Grade Teachers Their Children WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Vernon Cine 2— "The Groove J. Brennan Jr., operates “to dependency allowance as men. —In another 7-2 ruling, held police to notify suspects in tion that results in the efforts of Showplace — “The Stepford Supreme Court ruled 8 to 0 deprive women of protection In other opinions, the court: that persons can be convicted in Tube,” 7:15; 9:00 MNtMlAUMINCn custody of their right to remain women workers required to pay Wives,” 7;15-9:15 AN AfnAtfuMM Wednesday that widowers with for their families which men federal courts of both con­ Showcase 1 — “Earthquake,” There will be an inservice language arts curriculum com­ —Struck down, on a 7-2 vote. silent and to have a lawyer. Social Security taxes producing U.A. East 1 — “Shampoo,” small children are entitled to receive as a result of their spiracy and assault on federal 7:15-9:40 training session April 7 for all mittee, and Jhe elementary New Hampshire’s tax on the in­ The Social Security benefits less protection for their 7:30-9:30 the same Social Security sur­ employment.” officers even if the defendants Showcase 2 — “Towering elementary school teachers, an­ school libran come of nonresidents working case was brought in U.S. families than is produced by the U.A. East 2 — “Rafferty and Inferno,” 8:00 nounces Dr. Alfred B. Tychsen, IW V M M O A vivors’ benefits as widows in Brennan said the opinion in in the state.The court said this did not know the true identity of District Court in New Jersey by efforts of men.” Wiesenfeld, MtMIVID the same circumstances. the Gold Dust Twins,” 7:30-9:20 Showcase 3 — “Lenny,” 7:35- this case drew on the reasoning violates the Constitution the officers at the time. Stephen C. Wiesenfeld, who was whose wife died in childbirth on assistant superintendent of as IwwMwiilimUfMgRti To deny such benefits to a U.A. East 3— “Alice Doesn’t 9:50 schools. SyiMPtrPit-TAMpn OODOnATlONS of an earlier court ruling which because New Hampshire does —Further diluted, on a 6-2 left to care for an infant son. June 5,1972, had the care of an man when his wife dies, said Live Here Anymore,” 7:15-9:15 Showcase 4 — “Young A released-time half-day said women in military service not tax the income of its own vote, the landmark Miranda “The Constitution ... forbids infant son. the opinion by Justice William Vernon Cine 1 — “Freebie Frankenstein,” 7:25-9:40 schedule will allow teachers to NEW NOVEL I a re entitled to the same residents. decision of 1966 compelling the gender-based differentia­ and the Bean,” 7:30-9:30 NEW YCMUC (UPD - Arlene Do you like to cogitate? It twists and winds until it participate in a three-hour There’s no better place for it DeMarco, youngest of the famed M n M C T tO finds workshop from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. r U«4irt7 than in the woods beyond The easiest way to run. at the Waddell School. DeMarco sisters, has a new SANTA FE SIX novel out, Make-Believe hearing the auto’s horn, the With whirls and swerls and The workshop will be con­ truck’s clash of gears and darting dash. SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) - The ducted by Bill ^U oran, a fifth Children (Signet original $1.75). Santa Fe Opera will perform six Filled with recollections of a motor’s roar, the whine and Until a rock with sudden now serving cocktails.. grade teacher from Westfield, s c r ^ h of ambulances, fire works during its 19th season July 'Childhood spent before shock Mass., who is acclaimed as a NO0N9 UNOtA 17A SM T equipment, and police patrols; 2-Aug. 23, according to general microphones and cameras, it Turns it with a splash. reading workshop leader. only the sounds made by director John Crosby. spans the life of a Hollywood star The sleighbells in the rapids. ■ •L I» A T natural things. The sucker in the pool. The session is sponsored by from sudden child stardom to i MPAA The enchantment is enhanced The violets kissed by rainbow 1974'1 MOST HILARIOUS X bumed-out dissolution. the reading department, the if you are beside a brook and mist MOVIE8I RATED (R) X L A M kt ... / preferably mountain brook ever Crisp cress in water cool. "THE GROOVE TUBT’ L « f H C f c :so merry in its great hurry to The popeyed frog upon a log 'get somewhere, anywhere free, Tempts slithering snake, poor ADM. $1.50 7:15 - 9:00 P.M. spencer st., manchester . SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. SUN. CONT. -FREE, brook-free. thing presents; RAIN j|[?a?x|swO\ PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Held in the spell of such a So unbeloved by all. MANCHESTER SENIOR CITIZENS place I pondered how blessed I Refreshed and stimulated ^SHOWERS ^ FLOW was and then suddenly how it then Did you know that your senior center operates a forty-passenger bus contrasted with conditions U7I WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ weekdays over a designated route, to pick up seniors and take them to and from My thoughts return to moods !when I had been confined to a of men. Senior Center activities? :hospital bed. Ah! Still blessed I feel the urge to undertake / FINAL WEEK (R) ^ That Tuesday is set aside for shopping? with the love of friendly JAMES CAAN-ALAN ARKIN For Period Ending 7 a.m. Friday. During Thursday night rain in the Rockies, upper Some challenge, deed Minnesota, the lower lakes and the upper Northeast, d ear skies elsewhere. Minimum That we also have a mini-bus to pick up seniors not on our bus route to attend ■visitors. designed to make “FREEBIE AND THE BEAN” - But about that fellow over in readings include: (approx, maximum temperatures in parenthesis). Atlanta 47 (69), programs, wo will also take seniors to special appointments such as doctors, hair­ My mind and body go to test 7:30 • 9:30 dressers, banks, etc.? the other bed in the room. No 2 Boston 34 ( 55), (Chicago 40 (56), Dallas 56 (84), Denver 35 (66), Duluth 26 (41), Houston 60 To prove the benefit of rest. ^ SUN. 5:15-7:15-9:15 one except the chaplain ever (79), Kansas (iity 50 (76), Little Rock 52 ( 78), Los Angeles 48 ( 63), Minneapolis 37 ( 48), For further information call 643-5310. I find a hill that’s high and came to cheer him. steep S«T.-SUin:lS-3 PJL 99c New Orleans 59 (74), New York 33 ( 56), San Francisco 42 (56), Seattle 36 (46), St. Louis 47 How long and empty those “CLARCROSS-EYED LKT (75). days must have been for him. If To climb by step and crawl I could only share my present and creep. PHONE 649-9333 M u f f le r enjoyment with him. Now it is It makes my muscles throb at C e n te r too late. last. Regal But there are other fellows And breathing comes so deep MOODY BIBLE IRMA FAUST over there in other beds. Can I and fast INSTITUTE VOCAUST 8 EUCTMC PIMST H offer ronvenienre along uilh a superior produel. do something for them? I sit again, am forced to rest. M e n ’s We looked forward to receipt Ah! Lucky me! There in the T V T O N I G H T Corner of Broad . of The Herald each day. Ah! West There is a medium. I’ll try it. 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Conn., Thurs., March 20, 1975 EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 20. 1975— PAGE FIVE iKanrliPstfr fciipiiiim Hrrali HRC Wants More Minorities ///(’// 5 m i ijoumj mat's apparel ifiiiftlm ♦ FINEST LABELS IN MEN'S CLOTHING OPINION Hired by Education System 114 OPEN By ALICE EVANS Jr., assistant superintendent of vacancies and this year Nathan Marlow FORUM The Human Relations Com-, schools, discuss problems the possiblya maximum of 20. mission wants the Board of school system faces in hiring “Now, I don’t have any jobs. We Carry Marlow’s is a Manchester institu­ knowledge of his customer’s wants Education to implement its from minority groups. There’s a possibility of creating one or two jobs, which I hope to tion. and wishes was the keystone of his guidelines on equal employ­ He reported that there are The Public’s ment opportunity. seven black faculty members fill with members of minority These Nationally “We’re adding a new business philosophy. Its reputation is a reflection of one Business, Trust That section of the school’s on a teacher work force of 550. groups. I hope the directors man, its founder, Nathan “Papa” Under him, Marlow’s grew with personnel policy says, “The Three other black faculty don’t deciminate our budget as. To the Editor: Manchester Schools and each of members left the system within we hope to fill two badly needed Advertised Brands Marlow, who believed his customers Manchester. His daily presence, until "Big Brother?” its departments will make a the past two or three years, he music and two badly needed dimension to our store„ sl)ould be able to find anything they ill health forced his retirement, made Vivian Kellems, probably more than any determined effort to recruit, said. physical education positions,” wanted at Marlow’s. And they almost Mr. Marlow a familiar figure on Main national leader in a local way, realized the employ, and promote qualified he said. Insensitiveness of “Federal Bureaucracy, Seven teachers and one prin­ To obtain more minority members of groups currently cipal will retire this year, and Hart, Schaffner Introducing the... always can. Street. Big Brother or The Headless Monarch,” in under-utilized in the districts representation in the school two teachers will take leaves of helping solve our multiplicity of problems. work force.” system, he said , “we have in­ But “Papa” Marlow is gone. He His concern for his business and its absence, he reported. However For indeed, she spent time, personal quest The commission also asks creased our advertising.” The & Marx many patrohs did not detract from his there are seven former died at the age of 97, ending a and money to fight one aspect of this that the superintendent of Board of Education has no other interests. He was a founder of system gone wild. One wonders if others teachers who wish to return to budget to allow traveling out of remarkable business career spanning schools establish a set of goals the school system full time and today see clearly the same and echo her the state, particuiarly to the almost the first 75 years of this cen­ Temple Beth Sholom, a member of for the employment of minority two who want to work part view? south,for recruiting. Austin Reed groups. time, he said. tury. many philanthropic groups and a life For example. Sen. Humphrey, recently These actions were reached Breaking down the minority CLEARANCE An emigrant from Russia, via member of the Zionist Organization of speaking in South Carolina, noted that the Tuesday night after the com­ He told the commission that, groups in the schools’ popula­ leadership in our Senate is so unorganized America. mission heard Wilson R. Deakin five years ago, there were 120 tion, Deakin said there were 181 Japan, Mr. Marlow had been actively today that this body would find it “difficult blacks, 29 Asians, 45 Spanish­ London Fog engaged in serving the public since Marlow’s is a Manchester institu­ to manage its own cafeteria” and Sen. speaking, and 9 Indian, totaling Goldwater stated that the present 1905 and in Manchester since 1910. tion but more important it is a monu­ 264. This is only three per cent Congress can only “spend, spend, and of the total student population ' ANNEX Like many entrepreneurs of his era, ment to a man who came to spend” with no concept of basic of 9,896, he said. Pendleton he was an individual and more impor­ Manchester, loved it, and devoted a economics. So goes the theme daily at pre­ ‘The bulk of Manchester un­ Merchandise At Reduced ^ 2 sent. employed people who seek long and productive lifetime to ABOUT TOWN 2 tant, he believed his customers were The basic theme from Kellems to employment with us are white. “We’ve created a ciearance department in our back room where name brand making it what it is today. Goldwater is that basic problem solving The last five out of six custodial individuals. Hard work and personal The communications com­ from noon to 2 p.m. at ’Trinity ciothing from our reguiar stock has been reduced for ciearance. You’ii find sport coats, radiates from the individual upward, not jobs were filled with Zero King mittee of Emanuel Lutheran Covenant Church, 302 suits, siacks, shirts and more aii drasticaiiy reduced, some more than 50%. And from from “Big Brother” downward. Likewise Manchester residents who were Church will meet tonight at 7; 30 Hackmatack St. Fall registra­ time to time we’ii feature speciai buys. Just iook for the Ciearance Annex symboi in our one gets the feeling that all believe it is not out of work. There is a tremen­ at the home of David Torsten- tion may be made at this time. trite to say that democracy demands an dous pressure in town for us to ads, it’s your guide to super savings. son, 46 Norwood St. informed public. Such in my opinion is not hire unemployed taxpayers,” Ah, To B e Young Again Senior Youth Forum of North the case today even after the warnings of he said. St. Stephen’s Prayer Group of United Methodist Church will Watergate. “We have about 50 para- Ah, to be young again, for to be responsibility to see that the agency St. Mary’s Episcopal Church meet tonight at 7 at the church. 0 The founding fathers from Adams to professionals. Pay for these young is to be infallible. will meet tonight at 8 in the doesn’t exceed its statutory functions. Washington were always suspicious of the aides start at $3,8()0 and its dif­ Guild Room of the church. Despite some opinions to the con­ Thus any member of Congress, concentration of power in the hands of a Full Gospel Inter­ ficult to induce someone to Stanley few. Samuel Adams noted in 1788 at the denominational Church will come from Hartford for that trary, we can remember those salad regardless of his personal abhorence Blue Shutter Nursery School convention to ratify the Constitution: “As (Photo by Mai Barlow) have a deliverance service pay,” Deakin said. Blacker days when we knew exactly what was for espionage, has a duty to learn as I enter the building I stumble on the will have an open house Monday tonight at 7:30 at the church. The splashing headwaters of Bigelow Brook in Center Springs Park, Manchester right and what was wrong with the much as he can about the CIA. threshold. I meet with a National Govern­ ENTIRE ment instead of a Federal Union of world. In retrospect, we remember, To rely solely on non-CIA sources Sovereign States.” Damon too, that we could be a bit self- for such information is intellectually But then Samuel Adams was to die in i n V i # righteous about our genius for making dishonest. By attending the briefing, 1803 in “poverty,” that is financially speaking. Poverty once because cir­ moral snap judgments. each of them might have learned cumstances combined to give Adams but ANDREW TULLY John Weitz What brings this recollection of something but that isn’t the point. one occupation “The Public Business.” One wonders if today’s senators and C a i i i t A youthful infallibility and its attendant The point is that despite personal representatives at all levels of govern­ STOCK holier-than-thou approach to the views, every member of Congress is ment, with their personal and private in­ world is the report that U.S. Reps. responsible for CIA activities, and has terests in oil wells, convalescent homes, income from state and federal rents, The Facts Of Life Christopher Dodd and Toby Moffett, a duty to hear it out. They do not have private law practices and on and on, really Tire freshmen Democrats in the House, to believe the CIA, they don’t have to have thought much about the public WASHINGTON — A young man recently the White House, through the Cabinet the law has been corrupted by politicians Arrow shunned a breakfast briefing by the business and the thrust that goes along agree with the CIA, nor do they have with such enormous responsibility. But applied for a journalistic job in one of our Committee for the Spanish-Speaking, to and certain minority activist outfits. By 7 i r « $ t o n e Central Intelligence Agency recently. to change their minds at all. then why should a U.S. senator spend big cities. “Sorry,” he was told. “You’re place more Spanish-surnamed individuals ignoring the law’s letter, they have As individuals they, of course, have millions in campaign funds to get a job qualified as hell on merit, but you’re a in top positions. required or persuaded both public and We hope this boycott of the CIA was that pays in the realm of $42,500. per year? white male.” But Neyhart refused to live with that private employers to engage in reverse M the right to decide with whom they Cortefiel only a temporary aberration. We do W.T. Strain It seems that top management, under particular fact of life. He fought his case. discrimination. Don’t tell me that any high will break bread, but as duly elected 246 Oak St. pressure from minority groups and local In January, a Civil Service Commission official of the Nixon administration gave a not think the common interests of our Manchester government, had decided the only way to equal opportunity complaints examiner hoot about the Spanish-speaking minority, \nre Sapennarifei representatives of the people, are state will be best served if they con­ avoid trouble and harassment was to limit found that “but for his national origin — except that it consisted of bodies with the Jaymar they being really fair to their con­ its hiring — for an indefinite period — to non-Spanish surnamed— ” Neyhart would right to vote. tinue to deliberately shun exposure to Extinction stituents by choosing to ignore the blacks, other minorities and women. have gotten the job for which he applied. opposing points of view merely This is what is called living with the The Labor Department accepted that fin­ Meanwhile, over in the private sector, CIA’s side of the current controversy? because their youthful self-confidence of Nursing facts of American life, circa 1975, and the ding, and Neyhart is the New DEED depu­ industry has been subjected to the Haggar We do not believe that their establishment will not be indicted here. ty director, with back pay to March 15, weapons of protest, picket lines, slow­ assures them that they are right and After all, especially in these hard times, 1972. A A downs, “work stoppages” and boycotts to presence at the breakfast would have nothing can be said to alter that point Dear sir: the No. 1 priority of any business is to stay Neyhart’s case is important nationally make them see the light as defined by the contaminated their liberalism nor in­ in business. As the head of one industrial because it points up the widespread mis­ m s m of view. Institutional licensure is the name of the protesters. The same week the Neyhart fluenced their views. game. This is a concept which proposes, in firm remarked: “It’s just less expensive conception that Title 7 of the Civil Rights decision was announced, an appellate Pringle part, that professional nurses are to be NOT to argue with the equal employment Act protects only members of minority court had to slap down a U.S. District ElVI .BankAmericard •American Express We do not choose to defend the CIA Yes, we remember our youthful in­ opportunity people. My job is to see that M-m B 9 C Z S / 'M aster Charge •Diners Club considered dependent practitioners and groups. But the law forbids discrimination Court order'W»t the Detroit Edison Corp. O P E N A N A C C O U N T • * = 3 1 ^ • Carte Blanche in everything it has done in the past fallibility for we carry a few intellec­ should therefore be licensed only by their my company continues to operate, not on grounds of race, color, religion, sex or pay back wages to blacks who never even spend half my time defending lawsuits.” national origin, and therefore applies to from our Clearance Annex* nor what it may conceive in the tual scars from what really turned out employer institution. Under this plan, the applied to work for the company because privilege of judging skills and knowledge Just so. However, there is also the case everybody living in the United States. of what they “believed” to be its reputa­ future. We do believe that Congress, to be short-sighted ego trips com­ of the nurse would fall to each separate of a Labor Department employe named As the hearing examiner wrote, “There tion for racism in hiring practices. which created the CIA, has a major monly called bullheadedness. hospital administration. Robert J. Neyhart, who is white. Back in is no prohibition against actively ’This is not something which “may 1972, Neyhart — 26-year veteran of the recruiting applicants from all walks of Well, Robert J. Neyhart, a quiet 1975 NEW-CAR TIRES develop in the future.” At this very mo­ federal bureaucracy — was a program life.” Indeed, the only prohibition is that bureaucrat with guts, has done his bit to Johnny Carson ment institutional licensure is part of a analyst whose job was to make sure which says the final selection from a expose the humbuggery that officeholders, TODAY’S THOUGHT bill (SB841) that is before the Committee federal contractors under civil rights law group of persons eligible for a job be on . and uplifters for profit have made of the on Fhiblic Health and Safety. hired members of minority groups. He merit. True, the act was primarily Civl Rights Act. This will not stop certain Our present system of individual licen­ applied for the $28,000-a-year post of depu­ designed to end discrimination against politicians from buying the support of Palm Beach sure is most assuredly not indefectible. It ty director of the Office of Equal Employ­ minorities, mostly blacks, and quite minorities with promises to award them does, however, assure the public that the ment Opportunity in the department’s properly so. But Neyhart has submitted more than equal rights, but it may help As Christians look forward to the an­ coming oral gratification we can lift our consistence of professional education is hierarchy. the reminder that whites with the other Neyharts to locate their courage niversary of the Lord’s Last Supper, and minds to the nobler things of the spirit. standardized. It also insures the com­ Neyhart didn’t get the job. His problem “wrong” surname also have the rights un­ when they’re refused a promotion because Freeman Jews to the Passover, now only a week The satisfaction of spiritual needs always petency of each nurse has been judged by was that he didn’t have the right kind of a der the law. they belong to an officially discredited away, it would be appropriate for all to suffers when too much attention and devo­ sound and stable criteria: Thus the nurse surname, and instructions had come from What has happened, of course, is that majority. reflect anew on the notion of fasting as an tion is lavished on the merely physical. has a sense of perspnal.accountablility and important work of Lent. and Many Then, too, what we save on food and integrity as a professional. no If we are to partake of these most drink for ourselves can (and ought to) he }n It should also be noted that the provision sacred Meals, fasting might help to offered to those whose basic nutritional on institutional licensure can present a Per Tire sharpen our spiritual appetite for union Others needs are being met barely, if at all. In very real threat to patient safety when with the Lord. DOUBLE BELTED brief, fasting for the right purpose can en­ each institution can recognize its own But fasting, on occasion is good for noble us and make us more truly and fully requirements for nursing practice without DELUXE CHAMPION’ everybody. It is no secret that we are the human. regard to standardization. TOM TIEDE most overfed nation in history and may Is this not the ultimate goal of man, the In its present form, the negative aspects BARGAIN-PRICES have to go on diets simply to overcome the final purpose for which we were created? of this hill are such that it cannot be corrosive effects of surplus fat on soft accepted by the nursing profession. bodies. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor It is of utmost importance that nurses But there is a mental and spiritual Biblical Sports: An Eye for an Eye REGULAR <60 TO <130 St. Maurice’s Church become involved and unite. Plan to be at benefit to fasting periodically. By over- Bolton the Capitol March 27 when the committee master charge^ meets to hear opposition and support of A78-13 , THE INTERBANK CARD j 2 POLYBSTER / FIBERGLASS these bills. Don’t be silent. Write or call WASHINGTON — A man pays $7 to see a fined to hockey. Football is organized port sport owners and participants would Bliclitwill Special Group 2 hockey game today and what he purchases destruction, professional basketball has be drudging away at a timeclock jobs. body plies for / double belt for strength, Plus *1.77 F.E.l Special Group Special Group your representative today. smooth ride / long mileage and old tire. James T. Qark is a war. The only difference between the become an aggregate of mercenary Huns, This shame is not confined to America, ■ M T « T r • players and soldiers is they don’t wear auto racing is the sport to see if one enjoys of course. 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PAGE EIGHT— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., March 20, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,. 'Thurs., March 20, 1975- PAGE NINE Bus Purchase Bid Waived Heralb Rec Commission Seeking Funds Aren Profile VERNON Peter Humphry added he feels Hampshire and that the cost On request of Donald Berger, that the department in the will be about $1,900 or $2,000. director of recreation, the Ver­ future should advertise it is The council also approv^ the For Newhoca, Valley Falls Park Krause H e ra ld non Town Council voted to looking for a used bus and Wxt following appointments; Helen SPRING CLEANING! waive bid procedures in connec­ maybe get some other in­ Gleason as dog warden for the F lorist e Greenhouse^ Area Profile VERNON hearings conducted to hear the tion with the purchase of a used terested parties involved. period ending March 31, 1976; That 4 what vve'te domg fo get ready for our 1975 ihipmeiit. There’s no belter lime Council Waives Mrs. Joyce Taylor, a member Rockville Shopping Plaza, one school bus for use for transpor­ The council also agreed to Thomas J. Freethy, deputy dog than now to take advantage of this "Early Bird" Special for remarkable savings on The Community Develop­ sentiment of the townspeople of the Recreation Commission, entire section of which is va­ m siock 1974 Intcrnaiional Cub Cadei lawn Hi garden tractors. tation of senior citizens. waive bids on the purchase of warden, for the same period; ment Act (CDA) funds to come concerning how federal funds, said that group has a set of cant. The old bus, Berger supplies for the annual July 4 Gail Nearine, Zoning Board of Salary Schedules to the town of Vernon will which will total $100,000 spread plans already to go and urged He said he was also amazed Work Will Be^n Soon fireworks display as it usually 1974 PRICES PLUS YOUR CHOICE probably be used for the im­ over a five-year period, should . that the funds be used for at the number of young people explained, had been inoperable Appeals, to complete the un­ 1 1 16 HORSEPOWER does. provement of Camp Newhoca be used for the betterment of just hanging around with for a couple of months during expired term of Edward Vinje, ■ NO BELTS Engint to Axle FREE AnACHMENT VERNON members include employes of Nei|hoca and Valley Falls. URGIST RITAIl 6R0WIRS m MANCNKTER This program also comes un­ ■ CAST IRON ENGINE and Valley Falls Park if the the town. Camp Newhoca, located on nothing to do. which time an extensive search term ending June 30, 1979; On request of Mayor Frank the Police Department, other On New Tennis Courts der the jurisdiction of the AND MORE! FREE MOWER or town Council heeds the pleas of 1110 first year the town will Bolton Lake in Vernon was “Perhaps it’s time for the Monchfstcr 643-9559 was made to find a suitable Donald Eden, chairman of the 0 McCoy, the Vernon Town Coun­ than the chief and the Recreation Department. the Recreation Commission and receive $25,000 so it was the purchased from Newington council to become involved with “ ’ JjASTfORD ROAD.AIANCHESTER replacement. Bicentennial Commission; John cil agreed to waive the entire lieutenants and public works He said the site is badly torn Berger said it is expected the 0 FREE SNOWBLOWER or the Conservation Commission. general feeling at Monday’s CSiildrens’ Hospital two years the fact that the center of town VERNON completed and'concrete column The new used bus is being VanOudenhove, assistant pay plan schedule for town employes other than the direc­ up and the administration is fireworks will be purchased Commission members spoke public hearing that no major ago but the town has not had the is facing serious problems,” he The old tennis courts at piers and the footings are being purchased from the School Bus assessor. 0 FREE TRAILER t DOZER BLADE employes and to leave it up to tor and supervisors. experiencing some problems installed. from Atlas Fireworks of New at the final of two public project could be undertaken funds to make any im­ said. Rockville High School were Lines of Madison at a cost of the administration to grant ’The pay plan calls for merit with trying to find sufficient with the funds. provements for its use. He cautioned the council that demolished Monday and work is In the new classroom area 12,500, Berger said. He said in­ whatever increases it feels are raises, cost-of-living raises, and parking areas. He said most of Valley Falls is also town- each time some business leaves to start on the new courts to be concrete foundations are sub­ cluded in this price is the in­ available. such the council, at its budget the areas which require rough example: owned. Each year some im­ the center of Rockville it has built in connection with the stantially complete and the stallation of a new engine. The The pay plan only applies to meetings, usually acts on the grading have been completed WEEKEND SPECIAL! provements have been made more reason to worry about X- Manchester Hardware expansion program at the high elevator shaft has been in­ town has had the bus on loan for INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER those town employes who are wages as it studies each budget. and the problem with parking stalled, Wehrli said. there by the town and by such rated movies and such. He school. a few weeks. 12 H.P. CUB CADET not union members. Union Family Supper Planned 877 MAIN STREET In will be resolved when the Steel for the classroom wing groups as the Conservation asked if anything had been done Robert Wehrli, a member of Noting he had no objection to RESERVE YOUR a O H NOWI 1975 PRICE *2041. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER weather gets better. is scheduled foi>delivery about • Complete financing available Commission, Recreation Com­ about recreation for Rockville. the Town Council, and chair­ waiving the bidding because the 1974 PRICE ‘ 1764. PHONE 643-4425 Steel has been erected in the bus was a used one. Councilman SPRING BOKAY « • Ask about mission and the local womens’ Mayor Frank McCoy took April 1. In the new science 2.26 270. At Church on Friday man of the Permanent Building FREE ATTACH. PKG. F re e Parking Rear of Storal Industrial Arts area and under­ wing, which will be constructed ROCKVILLE clubs. issue with this and listed the Committee, in a report to the slab utilities and plumbing are ‘ 1494. council said the new courts above the existing wing, YOU SAVE ANDOVER The MacDonalds recently Maryellen Linderman, also a projects now going on toward now being installed and HOSPITAL NOTES the improvement of the down­ should be completed by May 1, column tops 'have been un­ JEWISH POPULATION $ 5 5 4 N returned from Haiti where they member of the Recreation masonry work should be started Donna Holland town area. depending upon weather con­ covered and located in prepara­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Jewish Correspondent attended a conference spon­ Commission, said the commis­ Scotts in this area now. He said some tion for erection of the steel, sion has had many requests for He said the Memorial ditions. women have been told by social 6 4 6 -0 3 7 5 sored by the United Church of alterations to the existing In­ the use of Valley Falls and Building is now undergoing a Wehrli reported that con­ Wehrli explained. He added scientist Milton Himmelfarb that Admitted Wednesday: Steven Janice Abbie, Warehouse ’The “Remnants” will spon­ Christ. Early Bird Lawn Sale! dustrial Art wing have already that some alterations have been EQUIPMENT CORP. Barnard, Slater Rd., Tolland; Point; Edwin Crabtree, Moun­ Camp Newhoca , for major renovation which will struction at the high school is birth control practices among "LAWN fOUIPMlNT IS OUR BUSINESS" sor a family night supper Open House been started. started in the classrooms Inc. tain St., Rockville; David recreational activuties. She eventually enable all of the going along satisfactorily and Jewish women rather than inter­ 872 8311 Claudia Belanger, Mountain Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the First The Andover Bicentennial Wehrli also reported that the below. RT. 8 3 VERNON, CONN said the commission has plans town offices to move under one Halts Plus the building committee is ruORlST St., Rockville; Merrill Bent, Hagg, Robbie Rd., Tolland; Congregational Church of An­ new library area has been marriage are the primary 2 IrofTi Vernon Circle of Rt. 83 Commission will hold an open roof. He also said the town had 2 Completion of the high school Kyle Paluska, Esther Ave., for a nature center and new pleased that the work is com­ causes of the decrease in the Enfield; Richard Brown, En­ dover. house and coffee hour Sunday 5,000 started and demolition of expansion program is Mon. Thurs. 8 G 30 Fri. 8 8 Sat. 8 4 Rockville; Mrs. Diane Scinto parking facilities, amd such, purchased the bank building pletely on schedule at this Jewish population in the United East ^9586 field; Irene Chatham, Castle Each family attending is from 3 until 6 p.m. at the An­ SO. FT. existing structures interfering scheduled for January 1976. and daughter, Nye St., but the commission cannot han­ next to the Memorial Building point. States today. /^verio®' lU., Tolland; Donald Domick, asked to bring a hot dish or dover Elementary School. Reg. 20.95 with new construction, has been Rockville; Ralph Small, E. dle the expense the way things and work is being done on that ^122 Burnsid® Hoffman Rd., Ellington; Delta salad, beverage for the children At the open house residents Halts Hus Main St., Rockville; Joyce are. to make it & Senior Citizen 6* Combination fertilizer and crab- Dubuc, Linden PL, Rockville; and their own place settings. are invited to get acquainted i-MahliUtril tiHn< grass control. Use on new or es­ Tonkin, Hartl Dr., Vernon; Kenneth Bellinger, a member Center. Marcia Krajewski, Hoffman Rolls, dessert and coffee or with commission members, ask tablished lawn; makes it thicker Esther Troy, South St., of a committee of local Added to this is a major Rd., Manchester; Arline tea will be provided. questions and make businessmen working for the sidewalk improvement Maynard, Dover Rd., Rockville; Vincent Vivenzio, ’The public is invited. TTiere is suggestions. Hillside Manor Ave., Vernon. revitalization of downtown program for Rockville, the Turf Builder Democrats To Hear Gill Manchester; Victor Ostrowski, no charge. Two Bicentennial movies will 0 Birth Wednesday: A daughter Rockville, said he is all for mayor said. Turf Ruikkr 10,000 East Hartford; Kathe St. Louis, A program o i Haiti will be be shown: “ Resolve To Be to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sitek, recreation but he feels the He said, “You have to I J a so. FT. Governor Grasso will be ac­ Association president, A1 Kelly Rd., Vernon; Cecelia presented by Gordon and Bette Free” and “Brigade,” which Joseph Gill, newly appointed Mansfield. council should consider using remember that the people Reg. 16.95 13951 companied by several other Ahearn has appointed A1 Wilson, Grand Ave., Rockville. MacDonald and their daughter. shows the British side of the commissioner of environmental the money for the environment building the shopping centers Trionized for prolonged feeding; party officials, Noonan said. Discharged Wednesday: Heather, immediately revolution. protection, will be the guest Phillips, Terry Beagle, and in the center of Rockville. around town are putting a lot of develops sturdy root systerfi. following supper. ’The commission will present speaker at the meeting of the Tickets are $10 a person. Mrs. Ventura to the nominating He said he was struck by the money into them. I think those plaques to owners of pre­ 5.000 SO. FT., Heg. 6.95... 7.95 Tolland County Democratic Reservations may be made by committee and the proposed number of vacant stores he had who own the older buildings will contacting Mrs. Ruth Ventura, revolutionary houses. Association Monday at 8 p.m. in slate of officers will be to walk by to get to the public have to put some money into ^Sig»er 15.000 SQ. FT., Reg. 2 3 . 9 5 . 1 9 . 9 5 Coffee and cake will be the Willington Town Hall. 30 East St., Rockville (875- presented at Monday’s Meredith^ Df.H. Band hearing. 'The hearing was in the them, too.” T u r f ftia J 3325.) meeting. Federation Fete served. There is no admission Gill will discuss the ad­ charge. Administration Building in the Super Turf Builder ministration’s environmental County Democrats are also Smooth yournest with HARTFORD (UPI) - The LABOR SCENE Plans Weekend Visit policies and offer his personal reminded that the Vernon Connecticut State Federation of MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - The NEW! COVERS views on them. Those attending Democratic Town Committee Teachers scheduled a reception 5,000 SQ. FT. director of the American the meeting will have an oppor­ is sponsoring an “Anti-inflation with legislative leaders for Reg. 9.95 Lutheran Church’s office of dance Friday at the high school Dies in Fire 8®? I tunity to ask questions concer­ raffle. Tickets will be $1 each or SOUTH WINDSOR today to discuss the state’s Quick green-up, long lasting. research and analysis has said and a trip to the plane^rium in NEW HAVEN (UPI) - ...NOTICE... ning the department. $5 a book. First prize will be 50 Judy Kuehnel educational problems. Federa­ West Hartford. James Villemaire, 68, of New pounds of steak; second, 150 that church support of the our wrinkle-free A South Windsor welcoming tion President Ronald J. 2 Boxes - 10.000 so. FT.. 16.95 Robert Noonan, chairman of United Farm Workers consumer Mayor Smith, and Cile O’Brien said the heads of more Haven, died Wednesday in a the Installation-Awards Dinner gallons of fuel oil; third, 50 committee, complete with The Mary Cheney Library 3 Boxes ■ 15.000 so. FI 23.95 boycott of Gallo wine would be Decker, chairman of the South than 70 federation locals around fire in his downtown apart­ Family planned for May 16 at the gallons of gasoline; and fourth, Dixieland Band, will meet the “ill advised if not morally Windsor Board of Education, the state would be at the ment. will be closed the following Sundays: Faculty Alumnae Club at the fifth and six, one turkey each. Inter-Lakes Regional High are expected to be on hand Family Brand Seed Mrs. Helen Daly has reported wrong.” School Symphonic Band of Sheraton Hotel for informal dis­ The fire was discovered at University of Connecticut, Saturday night for the joint con­ about 4 p.m. in his building on that due to printing costs and TTie official. Dr. Carl F. Reuss, Meredith, N. H. at Exit 94 on I- cussions with the lawmakers. a 2,500 reports that Governor Ella home iimnovemeiit loans, cert. The &uth Windsor band State Street near Ferry Street. March 23 (Palm Sunday) SQ. FT. feeble response to requests for said the UFW’s struggle to 86 tomorrow at 2 p.m. O’Brien, 38, former president of Q 9 5 Grasso has accepted the invita­ will be conducted by Louis Police said the fire, of unknown, a Reg. 10.95 recipes and town histories, the organize farm workers was ’The band, which will perform the New Haven Federation of March 30 (Easter Sunday) tion to attend the dinner which Lazzerini and the Inter-Lakes origin, broke out in| planned anniversary book will “complicated by the entrance of in joint concert with the South Teachers, where he led a six- Perennial grasses, ideal tor will be the first one for the band will be conducted by Villemaire’s third floor apart­ seeding or thickening lawn. not be issued next year. the Teamsters union” into the Windsor Band Saturday night, day strike in 1973, was sissi: association. Bruce Heald. Tickets will be ment, causing extensive Sunday openings will continue thru month of April. farm labor scene. will then be escorted to the high overwhelmingly re-elect^ to a available at the door. ’The con­ two-year term Saturday. damage to the floor. school where it will be officially cert will begin at 8. Easter Greeting From All Of Us At Woodland Gardens welcomed by Mayor Robert Smith. The South Windsor High School Concert Band was a guest of the Town of Meredith the weekend of March 7-9. A Various activities are planned for the New Hampshire music students including a an extra valuel School Board 168 Woodland SL Meets Today 643-84(