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NEW DELHI (UPI) — Secretary of The cordial atmosphere of the meetings' “as marginal^to” U.S^ global intereste. ’Tuesday would announce he has accepted State, Henry A. Kissinger and Prime and Kissinger’s separate two-hour talks But today, Mrs. Gandhi told newsmen an invitation. Minister Indira Gandhi buried past U.S.- with the Indian foreign minister appeared after the first meeting that “the talks The dramatic improvement in U.S.- Indian hostilities in two meetings today, to have consigned to the past the ill were good,” and Kissinger himself said Indian relations had been carefully and Indian officials hinted that President feelings which sprang from the U.S. “tilt” that they had gone “very well.” U.S. of- prepared during the last year, and Ford has accepted an invitation to visit In- towards Pakistan during the 1971 Indo- ficials added that the Gandhi-Kissinger Kissinger flew to New Delhi to add the dia soon. Pakistan war. Both Kissinger and Mrs. conversations were “ friendly and final touches following a tough bargaining Between the two‘meetings with Mrs. Gandhi said relations were not only good removed past misunderstandings, and set session in Moscow with Brezhnev on disar- Gandhi, totalling one hour and 50 minutes, but “on the way up.” the course for better relations.” mament. Kissinger signed an accord with Indian The Kissinger visit got off to a shaky Indian government officials said they Foreign Minister Y. B. Chavan to create a start. On the eve of his arrival, Mrs. hoped that President Ford would now visit Joint Indo-American Commission to Kissinger, in a speech tonight to the In- Gandhi had given an interview to the India, and hinted that the joint U. S.- dian Council of World Affairs, called on In- promote trade, scientific and educational National Herald in which she castigated Indian communique to be published exchanges. dia to agree to common multilateral the United States for considering India restraints on exporting nuclear technology after the Indian nuclear explosion of May Vietnam Veterans Hailed 18. As Nation^s Silent Heroes Registered Voters ARLINGTON, Va. (UPI) - President served,” Ford said. “They’re the silent time when many of their peers and their Ford said today Vietnam veterans are heroes of their generation. T w often, elders were denouncing service to one’s Now Total 27,227 “the silent heroes of their generation” and those who failed in their duty have country as immoral. monopolized the headlines and distorted In Manchester ordered the federal government to hire Lack of Moral Support 70,0(X) of them by July 1. the image of their generation. Manchester’s official voting lists show “I intend to see that the silent heroes, ‘"They served while some avoided ser- Speaking at an Arlington National vice. They served without the full moral 184 more registered Democrats today than Cemetery ceremony commemorating the more than 6 l/2million Americans who a year ago and 339 less Republicans. The served their country in the Vietnam era support that this nation has usually given Veterans Day, Ford said action is un- its fighting forces.” unaffiliated total is up 113. with quiet courage, are not forgotten.” derway to improve Veterans Administra- Ford did give encouragement to the A total of 27,227 voters are eligible to tion "services including its rnedical Ford said an interagency task force has cast ballots in the Nov. 5 election — a drop The Laying of Hands given him a “Jobs for Veterans Plan of families of men missing in action. program. “I intend to make certain as well that of 42 from this date in 1973. A limited 9 Ford, who laid a wreath at the Action.” ’The plan is aimed at the federal а. m. to noon voter-making session next the men missing in action are not The laying on of hands, the solemn sor of Pastor Johnson and pastor of cemetery’s Tomb of the Unknowns, also government recruiting and hiring 70,000 Monday will change the total slightly. It is Vietnam veterans by the fiscal year en- forgotten — and, to their families and moment of the ordination ceremony Emanuel Lutheran Church where the pledged he will “do everything possible” friends I make this pledge: I will do only for those whose eligibility rights will ding July 1, 1975. for the Rev. Ruth M. Johnson, is being ceremony took place. Witnessing the to make sure all the men missing in action everything possible to resolve the uncer- have matured since Oct. 13. No others performed by, left to right, the Rev. ceremony is Pastor Johnson’s father, in Southeast Asia are accounted for. Jobs Pledged tainty of their status,” he said. may sign up. Dr. Thorsten A. Gustafson, the Rev. Silent Heroes “I am ordering federal departments and Ford said while the Veterans Administa- A drop in registered voters from a year Herman Johnson in plain suit. Mrs. Ronald J. Fournier, the Rev. Ralph “It has been said that the forgotten men agencies to move, and move now, on this tion “has done a fine job under very dif- ago is shown in Voting District 1, Johnson also witnessed her daughter’s Buckland School; District 2, Robertson of the Vietnam conflict are those who action plan to make sure these veterans ficult circumstances ... lam frank to ad- Holmin. With his back to the camera ordination. (Herald photo by Pinto) are hired as quickly as possible,” Ford mit that real problems exist.” School; District 5, Buckley School; is the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, spon- said. He said “Important progress is District 7, Waddell School; District 8, Overcrowding IValkathon Raises already being made. Unemployment Verplanck School and District 10, among veterans has dropped since its peak One problem, he said, is overcrowding Manchester High School. in 1971.” with such results as veterans having to An increase in registered voters is liev. Johnson Ordained More than $20,000 He credited the National Alliance of wait too long for hospital treatment. shown in Voting District 3, Church of In excess of 820,(XX) was raised Sunday Businessmen in this. Another is getting “top quality” doctors, Christ; District 4, Martin School; District for the Arthritis Foundation when about “’This coming year they hope to provide nurses and other persons to work in the VA б, Nathan Hale School and District 9, programs. At Emanuel Lutheran 950 hikers of elementary, junior high and 200,000 jobs for veterans, including the Keeney St. School. “I have asked VA Administrator Dick ’The Democrats lead in Districts 1-2-3-6- high school age took part in a 20-mile placement of 7,500 disabled veterans,” he Culminating her study of theology, the served as a parish worker at Augustana Roudebush to let me know what is needed 7-8-9-10. ’The Republicans lead in Districts Walkathon in Manchester and East Hart- said. “They are doing a magnificent Rev. Ruth M. Johnson' was ordained into Lutheran Church in West St. Paul, Minn. ford. to eliminate these problems,” Ford said. 4 and 5. job...” the Holy Ministry of the Lutheran Church Later she served as director of Christian “I am determined to do everything I can ’The Democrats lead the Republicans in The walkers, from Manchester, South Nowhere in the speech did Ford mention in America in special services Sunday at education at Faith Lutheran Church, Windsor and East Hartford, collected his amnesty program for Vietnam evaders to make a good system even better.” all Manchester Assembly Districts, 9-12- ’The ceremony at the tomb — formerly Emanuel Lutheran Church. Murray Hill, N.J. pledges of 10 cents per mile. and deserters. He mentioned the draft 13-14, and in both Senatorial Districts, 3 The Rev. Dr. Thorsten A. Gustafson, called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier — and 4. She received her Master of Divinity “One of the most successful walkathons dodgers only in passing; former pastor at Emanuel Lutheran degree from the Lutheran School of was one of the few events the President Manchester’s 27,227 eligible voters con- ever,” is how it was described by Jack ‘"They (the veterans) served in spite of Church, served as the official represen- Theology at Chicago last June. While scheduled during the day before taking a sist of 10,824 Democrats, 8,604 Haslett of 81 Pearl St., Manchester, direc- the most difficult psychological tative of the New England Synod and was attending there, she spent one year of in- tor of the (^nnecticut Chapter of the pressures,” Ford said. ‘"They served at a seven-state campaign swing later in the Republicans and 7,799 unaffiliated. week on behalf of Republican candidates. the ordinant. He is presently the pastor at ternship for parish ministry at Whitnall Arthritis Foundation. St. James Lutheran Church in Southbury. Park Lutheran Church in Hales Corners, Haslett praised all involved, “The kids, Wis. and they were marvelous; Miss Gloria White of East Hartford, chairman of the Other Partiri|iaiit.s To Serve in liidianu Walkathon; and the people who pledged Others participating in the service Pastor Johnson has been called to serve donations.” Steele Says Ford Program were: the Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Con- He praised also Dr. Barney Wichman liturgist, co-pastor at Emanuel Lutheran norsville, Ind. She will begin her duties and Dr. Kenneth Wichman of Manchester, Church; the Rev. Arlo David Peterson, there Nov. 3. Pastor Johnson, who main- and Dr. Thomas Parsiliti of East Hart- lector, assistant pastor of St. David s tains her membership at Emanuel, is the ford, all members of the Hartford County To Save State $100 Million Lutheran Church in Massapequa Park, sixth member of that church to be or- Podiartry Society. ’The three manned L.I., N.Y.; the Rev. Ralph Holmin, dained into the holy ministry. She is the seven checkpoints along the 20-mile route. United Press International ponent’s near monopoly on the issue of a year in the fuel cost adjustment portion preacher, of Beach Haven Park, N. J.; and second woman in the New England Synod They reported no serious problems, with The Republican gubernatorial candidate rising electricity costs, the focus of the of their bills. the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, co-pastor at to be ordained and about the 15th in the na- blisters, sore knees amd Injured ankles today disclosed that President Ford will Connecticut election campaign. Steele said the equalization plan would Emanuel Lutheran Church, who sponsored tion from the Lutheran Church in the main concerns. announce Tuesday a federal program to A Steele press aide said the plan would involve allowing refineries to purchase the ordinand. America. Leading the march were Manchester equalize oil prices across the nation, “get at the root of the problem,” an ap- foreign oil at $2 to $8 per barrel below Pastor Ruth M. Johnson is the daughter Mayor John ’Thompson and State Health expected to save Connecticut families $100 parent reference to Democratic guber- their normal prices under a complicated of Mr. and Mrs. Herman V. Johnson of 51 Commissioner Dr. Doueias Lloyd. million a year. natorial candidate Ella T. Grasso’s fight “ticket system” which he did not spell out. Kensington St. She attended local schools The Walkathon began at 8 a.m. and most Robert H. Steele said the plan would against rising utility costs primarily His aide said he had no details of the and was graduated from Manchester High walkers had crossed the finish line by 2 reduce oil prices in New England, which through allegations of $19 million in plan. School in 1955. p.m. has had to pay higher prices because of its overcharges in the past three years. Oil Main Fuel WEATHER dependence on costly imported oil. Goes to Court Steele said Connecticut utilities now are The walk started and finished at Sunny and mild this afternoon with highs Takes Partial Credit Mrs. Grasso is supported by Connecticut generating up to 65 per cent of their power Parish Worker Wickham Park, on the Manchester-East around 60. Clear, cool tonight with lows Steele, in taking partial credit for the consumer groups who successfully sought from oil, most of it imported. They could She received a Bachelor of Arts degree Hartford line on W. Middle Tpke., and ranging from mid 40s to some mid 30s in plan, tried to cut into his Democratic op- an injunction against a $47.75 million rate realize a 20 per cent savings in the foreign from Augustana College, Rock Island, 111., covered a circle in Manchester and East normally colder places north. Fair mild Hartford. hike granted to two Northeast Utilities oil they buy, he said. in 1959. Following her graduation, she Tuesday with highs in mid to upper 60s. firms three weeks ago. She wants the rate increases upheld until the question of the overcharges is cleared up. Hostage Release Sought Steele also went to court, but to force the federal government to enforce a provi- National Utility Rate Increases sion of the Emergency Petroleum Alloca- By Dutch Government tion Act of 1973 which called for price equalization. At the same time, Steele was a. leader in THE HAGUE (UPI) — The Dutch .wo Dutch bank robbers, Daan Denie and May Total $5 Billion in 1975 congressional efforts to get President government insisted on the release of all Jan Brouwers. Ford to enforce the act, his aide said.’ women and children hostages today before Dutch police, responding to prisoner Reduce Utility Costs negotiating with four convicts, including demands, delivered food, soft drinks, By DONALD E. MULLEN which claim they are being squeezed out that its earnings have been so eroded it an Arab guerrilla, barricaded in a prison cigarettes, playing cards, beds, matresses Steele said the lower oil prices to be United Press International of business by the combination of fuel cannot sell the bonds it needs to operate, chapel. and blankets Sunday to the chapel. created by the equalization in New If utility companies get their way, every Justice Minister Wilhelm de Gaay Fort- England would reduce the utilities’ costs, general soaring inflation and wages. finance future construction and pay for air The prisoners unexpectedly freed an man, woman and child in America will 20 Cent Phone Galls elderly man, three children and a woman man said Sunday night Dutch officials operating costs, and by law the reductions pollution equipment. have to pay an increase of $40 for phone, In some states, telephone companies say Sunday, but kept on holding 17 other “have no difficulties” in providing such must be passed on to consumers. gas, electric and water bills next year. the dime phone call will soon be history. Pole GohIh (iiteci hostages, including two women and a items, but could “hardly envisage the He said Connecticut consumers alone And that’s a conservative estimate, ac- They ask for 20 cent phone booth charges In Vermont, the Central Vermont Public child. possibility” of letting the prisoners leave could experience a savings of $100 million cording to a UPI state-by-state survey of the country. and other rate hikes to homes and Service Corp. ponfted out one example of Dutch officials said the prisoners rate increase requests under considera- businesses. inflation — a utility pole that cost $43.30 a demanded the transfer of an Arab Take Turns Talking tion by public utility commissions. In California, the state Public Utilities year ago, cost $88.60 in September — a 96 guerrilla inmate from the prison hospital Officials said the four prisoners, armed S5 Billion Total Commission is faced with $946.9 million in per cent increase. to the chapel, but gave no indication of the with at least two pistols, took turns talking The total comes to more than $5 billion. In Ohio, power companies are asking ultimate goal of the takeover. in Arabic, English and Dutch over a rate increase requests from electric, gas, Some states, such as Texas, do not telephone and water companies. rate increases up up to 24 per cent. In Release Demanded walkie-talkie taken from one of the cap- regulate public utilities. Others could not tured guards. INSIDE New York state's rate hike bids total Hawaii, the Kauai electric company has a A Justice Ministry spokesmen said of- furnish dollar figures on requested price $446 million, Illinois’ $400 million. New pending rate hike request of 32.5 per cent. ficials in contact with the second-story Sami Hussein Tamimah, 22, the Palesti- increases. Jersey’s $426 million, Pennsylvania’s $350 Washington state residents, who buy chapel by walkie-Ulkie insisted on the nian inmate in the prison hospital, has TODAY What’s more, many of the requested million, Michigan’s $276 million, and large amounts of Canadian natural gas, release of all women and children as a been undergoing treatment since a 12-day hikes are already in effect, pending of- Ohio’s $205 million. are facing boosts of up to 15 per cent. precondition to negotiations. hunger strike to protest being separated Today’s Herald includes a four-page ficial approval. Utility companies around the country Rain whipped by North Sea winds lashed from Nuri. JOO Per Gent In Texas tabloid puliout section, “The Missing In many states, earlier rate hikes have are claiming that the price increases are the red brick prison walls. Police ringed Nuri and Tamimah were serving five- In Texas, which does not have a state Link,” which explains Manchester’s been pumping up monthly bills, and absolutely necessary. the prison and marine marksmen took up year terms for hijacking a British proposed Regional Occupational Training millions in other increases are being regulatory agency, utility rates in Austin, positions on nearby rooftops. Airways jetliner last March and setting Center, a project to be decided by passed on to the consumer in the form of San Antonio and other cities have gone up the aircraft on fire at Amsterdam airport. Iiifluliun Bluiiied The convicts took over the chapel at townspeople in a Nov. 5 referendum. automatic adjustments in the cost of oil drastically — some as much as 300 per Scheveningen Prison during a Roman The two guerrillas identified themselves and gas. Virginia Electric and Power Co. Presi- cent. as members of the Arab Nationalist Youth dent T. Justin Moore recently testified at Catholic mass Saturday, capturing 22 per- New York ju m p In Tennessee, virtually all of electric Movement for the Liberation of Palestine, Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 17, 18 a rate increase hearing: "Staggering in- power is produced by the Tennessee so n s- two guards, a priest, an organist, a In New York state, for example, electric a breakaway group condemned by the MCC Calendar ...... Page 9 flation and declining revenues has Valley Authority, which is not subject to nine-member visiting choir and nine bills jumped as much as $10 a month in ur- relatives of the singers. Palestine Liberation Organization. The MACC N e w s ...... Page 24 deteriorated VEPCO's financial position so rate regulation. prison rebellion came at the start of the ban areas during the summer and early rapidly and drastically in recent months The TVA constantly passes on its cost Rebels Identified Schoolboy gridders lose ...... Page 5 fall because of the soaring cost of oil. Pen- Police identified the rebel inmates as Arab summit conference in Rabat, Moroc- that its ability to continue to finance any increases, which means the average con- co, but Dutch officials expressed doubt MCC cops tennis t i t l e ...... Page 15 ding rate hikes could double that. major construction programs has been sumer is now paying 75 cents more a PalesUnian guerrilla Adnam Ahmad Nuri, Some requested rate hikes are massive Algerian thief Mohamed Koudache and that the two events were linked. Motta boots six g o a ls ...... Page 15 seriously endangered." month than he was m July - low in rela- — up to 32 per cent for utility companies The Alabama Power Company claims tion to manv states. evening HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974— PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. iZ8. 1974 ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES ^oycoLL Planned HeraUi STORRS (UPI) - The with student leaders before con- FORUM OF THE ARTS CUSTOM REUPHOlSnRING Area Profile Graduate Student Council at the sidering the fee hikes, and did By JUNE TO M PKINS Admitted Friday: Ann Allan, Rockville; William Luckey, Beatty, Skinner Rd., Vernon; University of Connecticut Sun- not mean it was opposed to the Talcottville Rd., Vernon; San- Roiin Circle, Tolland; Alex Daniel Craighill, South St., day night called for a boycott of raises themselves. classes Nov. 7 to protest a $125 Ragtime Ensemble, walking up American Shakespeare have compiled more than 300 dra Burrows, Vernon; Bradford Martin, Mountain St., Rockville; Daniel Doriron, “Our main contention at this Keune, RFD 4, Coventry; Bar- Rockville. hike in student fees reportedly Channel 3 the levee from the “River Theatre case histories of hauntings in Special Education Windsorville; Bonnie Gearin, point is that the administration bara McKay, Nye St., Discharged Saturday: under consideration by school Queen” to the theater on the Gunther Schuller, president the New England area. Vernon Garden Apts., is going to student pockets Rockville; William Schneider, Kathleen Bassett, Stafford officials. directly,” he said, rather than Scott Joplin’s ragtime tunes banks of the Connecticut River. of the New England Conser- Admission is free, but tickets, Rockville; Thomas Kirby, West Is Club Priority Gair Dr., Ellington; Dawn Springs; Deapna Blanchard, A spokesman for the council, through the normal channel, the “have a certain grace and Stevens spent about a month vatory of Music, renowned per- which may be picked up in the St., Rockville; Stephen Noel, Shaw, Willington; Theresa Geraldine Dr., Ellington; Bar- Vernwood Dr., Vernon; representing 1,700 full-time state legislature which ap- charm,” so says a young traveling in Europe last former, conductor and com- MCC student activities office, Tyszka, Janet Lane, Rockville. bara Bousquet, Claire Rd., Ver- Samantha Scinto, Nye St., grad students at the Storrs proves the UConn budget. classical violinist. summer with the New England poser, will appear with his New are necessary because of the limited seating capacity of the TOLLAND Community Calendar Discharged Friday: Gloria non; Edward Cleveland, Tracey Rockville; Doris Tautkus, campus, said the boycott was The council also is con- Cyrus Stevens, former first Conservatory Orchestra and England Conservatory Ragtime auditorium. A Dial 643-4159 Vivian Kenneson Monday; Open house, Tolland Bourque, Enfield; Martha Dr., Vernon; Duane Doherty, Longview St., Rockville. aimed at the Board of Trustees sidering taking legal action violinist with the Manchester Chorus as they performed in Ensemble at the American Middle School, 7 p.m.; Planning Copithorne, RFD 4, Rockville; Willimantic; Mrs. Rosemary Discharged Sunday; Marc meeting scheduled for the next against the proposal, because Civic Symphony, should know' such cities as Lucerne, Shakespeare Theatre in Strat- Our decorator salesman will call at Correspondent and Zoning Commission Clare Hayes, Gray Rd., South Edgar and daughter, Pinney Begin, Warehouse Point; Her- day to discuss the additional Ferguson did not seek the prior for he spent a year as lead Switzerland, and Paris, France. ford Nov. 9 at 9 p.m. Bushneli Memorial Flail your home to maaiura and show you 875-4704 fabric samples. No obligation. Eve­ The education committee of workshop, 8 p.m.. Education Windsor; Lionel Labreche, Hill, Rockville; Sharon man Fritz, Highland Ave., fees. approval of the legislature, the violinist with the New England It was during a lecture- For further information and Wednesday, the Hartford ning appointments welcome. the Tolland Junior Woman’s Administration Building. Kibbe Rd., Ellington; Mark Estridge, Regan St., Rockville; Rockville; Maurice Howe, UConn president Glenn W. spokesman said. Conservatory Ragtime Ensem- demonstration last year that reservations, call 378-7321. Symphony Orchestra presents Club is steering time and effort Tuesday: Dedication of Leutjen, Franklin St., Susan Fontanella, Randy Rd., Bolton Rd., Rockville; Casimer Ferguson revealed last week he The university's regular ble. Stevens had the opportunity to Kyung-Wha Chung, violinist, at play with the orchestra under 8:15 p.m. in a Mark Twain toward alerting area residents students’ store, Tolland High Rockville; Rodney Liepe,.Pine Ellington. Raezkowski, Lawrence St., was considering asking for the budgets are approved by the A student working for his Manchester Community to the needs and rights of local School, 7:15 p.m.; Open House, Tree Lane, South Windsor; Also, John Gessay Jr., Snip- Rockville; George Zack, increases in order to get ad- legislature, which appropiates master’s degree in music at the the baton of 'Seji Ozawa, con- College Centennial concert under the ductor of the Boston Symphony baton of Arthur Winograd. For a Limited Time! school children requiring Tolland High School 7:30 to 9:30 Joseph Matyia, Windsor Ave., sic St., Rockville; David Han- Ellington Rd., South Windsor. ditional revenues not available the funds, but student fees are conservatory in Boston, A little late for Halloween, Orchestra. Saturday, the Orche.stre de la special education. p.m.; Budget meeting. United Rockville; Robert Ogden, non, Wright Mill Rd., Coventry; Births Sunday; A daughter to through regular funding set by the trustees. Stevens said ragtime is not but “Ghosts, Witches and The son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- A pamphlet describing what Congregational Church, 8 p.m. Willington; Susan Perham, Beverly Keene, Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Joseph channels. There are about 2,800 grad foreign to classical music. He Demons” will be the topic of a Suisse Romande, the second don Stevens of 29 Harlan St., event in the Bushneli Symphony is being done in Tolland about Wednesday: Board of Educa- Somersville; Mrs. Georgia Springs; Francine McCaughey, McCaughey, Stafford Springs; The hikes would include $55 in students at the Storrs campus— cited one of Stravinsky works presentation by Ed and young Stevens played with the Series will perform at 8 p.m. 20% OFF special education has been tion, accountability meeting, Pollnow and daughter. Quarry Stafford Springs; Bertha a son to Mr. and Mrs. William dormitory fees, $35 as "seed some of them part-time — and called "R agtim e,” with Lorraine Warren, renowned Manchester Civic Orchestra for Conducted by Wolfgang made available by the club and 7:30 p.m.. Education Ad- Dr., Vernon; David Sassano, Meitzler, Mt. Spring Rd., Pace, Troutstream Dr., Ver- money” for a bookstore about 4,600 at all the branches, basically the same instrumen- ghost-hunting couple, in the three years as a regular Sawallisch, the program will a copy mailed to each family ministration Building; Choir Eastview Terr., Tolland; Rockville; Henry Reed, non; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo cooperative, to be refunded the spokesman said. tation as the Ragtime Ensem- Manchester Community on Custom member before advancing to feature Israeli pianist Liana with a child in the program. Ac- rehearsal 7:30 p.m.. United William Smith, Bancroft Rd., Willimantic; Christine Wilkinson, Pinney Apts., later, $20 for operating costs hit The spokesman quoted recent ble. College auditorium on the concertmaster, a post he filled Vered playing the companying the pamphlet is a Congregational Church. Vernon. Sorensen, Hoffman Rd., Ellington; a son to Mr. and by inflation and $10 for capital figures he said showed that in- Stevens will be seen with the Bidwell St. campus Friday at 8 expansion. for another three years. Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto letter from Cam Vautour, Thursday: Halloween party, 6 Admitted Saturday: Cecilia Ellington; Theresa Tyezka, Mrs. Gary Williams, Brent Dr., flation has reduced the average group Wednesday from 9 to 10 p.m. Re-Upholstery He was also concertmaster No. 2. director of pupil personnel ser- p.m., Parker School. Frates, Grove St., Rockville; Janet Lane, Rockville. Vernon. The spokesman said the coun- family’s ability to support its p.m. on channel 3-TV in a They will speak on the sub- ^Special Group of Fabrics Available last year at the conservatory In a major rock-theatrical Cyrus Stevens plays ragtime vices, inviting parents to a Nov. Friday: Tollanders Square Edward Karpuska, RFD 4, Admitted Sunday: Maude cil's resolution was in protest of children in college by about $400 program called "Scott Joplin's ject and present slides followed and during the tour of the con- y ------7 meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Dance Club, 8 p.m., Parker P’erguson's failure to check per semester. Ragtime.’’ The performance by a question and answer production development. The servatory orchestra. This year Robert Stigwood Organization group will present a program of. Add ytirt of boiuty Parker School. School. was filmed at East Haddam period. tnd comfort to your he is a member of the conser- will present the rock spectacle choral music free Sunday at 3 Windsor Jesters Discussion will center on Goodspeed Opera House. The Warrens have been into proiont upholittrtd vatory string quartet. ”Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts p.m. in Tapestry Hall at the The Windsor Jesters will pre- Furnlturo by avilling state laws and the possibility of The special opens with "The contact with many varieties of Club Band On The Road” Nov. Atheneum in Hartford. sent Moss Hart's “You Can't yourttlf of this groat forming an active group whose Entertainer,” played by the “apparitions and spirits” and 4-10 in Hs premiere engagement Take it With You” Friday and offtr from our Custom goal is to assist in the develop- Jorgensen .Auditorium Saturday and Nov. 8 and 9 at Raupholstarlng prior to a four-week engage- Dapartmant. CiMoaa ment of special education ment in New York. Thursday, the Orchestre de la Sage Park School. Curtain time from a Spaclal Group programs. ”Sgt. Pepper” will contain 28 Suisse Romande directed by is 8:15 p.m. dl tha Nawaat Anyone interested in atten- Wolfgang Sawallisch will per- Among the cast members are Pattarni In The NATIONAl WEATHEI SERVICE FORECAST t* 7AM EST 10-29 - 74 songs by John Lennon and Paul ding the meeting or obtaining form at 8:15 p.m. in the the following from South Wind- Traditional, Modern, 100 29.77 a 29.77 30,00 McCartney including those on Colonial and Provin­ additional information about the “Sgt. Pepper” and “Abbey Jorgensen Auditorium at the sor; Bob Walnum, Alex cial Fabrici in Tolland’s special education Road” albums plus a few ad- University of Connecticut in Klishewitz, Iona Ingersoll, and Decorator Cotort. program may call Mrs. Michael BCATTLC ditions. Storrs. Mike Edelbum. Barrows or Cam Vautour at For information and reser- Featured will be Israeli Speclalltls In Custom-Mada'Fabric t Plastic Slipcovers 875-0823. SATURDAY BOSTON vations, call the Bushneli box pianist Liana Vered in Simsbury Light Opera 1115 Main street office, 246-6807. Rachmaninoff's Concerto No. 2 Auditions for the Simsbury serv'g COfnecKut homMsahm sme* 1909 Manchester, Conn. 06040 in C minor. Light Opera Company's produc- THEATER Hartford Stage Co. Saturday, the Bach Aria tion of "The Mikado” will be NEW YORK "Short Eyes,” Miguel Group directed by William H. tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. at Eno blau SCHEDULE Pinero’s shattering, prize- Scheide will perform Bach can- Memorial Town Hall in furniture stores • CASH BANK has a winning drama of prison life, tatas and arias. The group will Simsbury, and Tuesday from 7 346 6606 3PS 5300 643 4159 • CHARGE BAN PRANCIBC opens at the Hartford Stage be accompanied by a small to 10 p.m. in the Simsbury High Vernon Cine 1 — “Class of (Company Friday and will play ensemble and will feature vocal School. Newcomers are needed • BUDGET TERMS '44,” 7:30; "Summer of ’42,” through Dec. 8. soloists. and welcome. 9:00 Marvin Felix Camillo directs For information and reser- LOB ANBELEB Vernon Cine 2 — "Death The Family, a unique, New vations, call 486-4226. Wish,” 7:30-9:20 f York-based company of former Burnside Theatre — "The prison inmates, who have just Coarhiight Dinner Gambler,” 7:30-9:30 returned from a critically- Theatre U.A. East ly— “Gone With lO W ItT TEMRERATURES acclaimed run of “Short Eyes” “Visit to a Small Planet.” the The Wind,” 7:45 NEW ORLEANS in Holland. Gore Vidal comedy, opens U.A. East 2 — "Mad Adven- “Short Eyes” (the title is Tuesday at the Coachlight tures of Rabbi Jacobs,” 7:40- prison jargon for a child Dinner Theatre in East Windsor LEGEND' 9:30 for you when you open molester) follows an explosive with stage, television and U.A. East 3— "Harry & Ton- day on one floor of a big city cinema star Victor Buono cast to,” 7:30-9:30 I RAIN fe "K ?;| SN O W house of detention, revealing as a visitor from another Showplace — “Summer of the peculiar hierarchies of planet. ’42,” 7:15; "Class of ’44,” 9:15 '//ISHOWERS N FIC)W prison society and its self- The show follows a grand Showcase 1 — “That’s Enter- iS75 Christmas Club imposed racial segregation, U« WEATHER^ FOTOCAST A® buffet and runs nightly, except tainment,” 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:35 acerbic street language and Monday, through Dec. 1. Showcase 2 — "Longest bitterly ironic humor. For information and reser- Yard,” 2:20-4:50-7:25-9:50 For Period Ending 7 A.M., EST Tuesday. Rain and snow will be expected in most of the The play’s action centers on vations, call 623-8227 or 522- A BOO-NANZA Showcase 3— “Odessa File,” Rockies, while rain and showers will fall in most of the Mississippi valley and the upper the cruel abuse and subsequent 1266. 2:00-1:30-7:15-9:40 New England area. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings include; (Ap- murder of an inmate accused of Showcase 4 — “Bank Shot," child molesting, and on the prox. maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 58 (73), Boston 47 (66), Chicago 51 Tri-Town F’layers 2:30-4:15-6:00-7:45-9:55 --I. ''- J fear, hatred and anguish prison (65), Cleveland 51 (65), Dallas 57 (78), Denver 31 (55), Duluth 39 (51), Houston 58 ( 83), The Tri-Town Players of Ver- life inspires. non will present "The Miracle Jacksonville 63 (85), Kansas City 50 ( 64), Little Rock 53 (74), Los Angeles 56 ( 66), Miami Because of the show’s highly 72 ( 85), Minneapolis 45 (62), New Orleans 58 (80), New York 52 (68),'Phoenix 55 (69), San Worker” directed by Alan Rice realistic nature, the Hartford Nov. 8 and 9 at the Vernon Francisco 48 (69), Seattle 42 (55), St. Louis 51 (64) and Washington 52 (74). Stage Company suggests some Center Middle School on Rt. 30 of the dialogue and situations of in Vernon, “Short Eyes” may prove offen- The story about the early EimiAVAeANZA] MON. and TUES. Who Rules Who Man Accused sive to some theatre goers. Citizens of the Channel Is- years and training of blind BOTH For ticket information, call TUESDAYp OCTOBER 29, 4 to 9 P.M. 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MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON 4 HORROR FEATURES _38BCENTERST, .TEL, 649-7S44 Pathmark Shopping Plaza, Manchester Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 People-to-People Bajriking A...,- 1 ^ XV'."ir PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974— PAGE FIVE Hiaurlu'strr tiuniiim Hrralii THE CANDIDATES OPINION ARE SAYING The Family “Jean Scene” Mexican Ascendancy O^Connell: Wants Open Debate It was suitable and timely that national oil market now under Arab In a letter to his Democratic He told Mrs. Bertinuson that President Ford’s first visit to a nation domination. said he told her that to be opponent, Gerald O’Connell, he believes that open debate perfectly fair a debate should S A V E outside of the United States was his Perhaps a quid pro quo may be Republican candidate for would provide the electorate be held in Ellington or Vernon, RepresenUtive from the 57th A N trip to Mexico to meet with that coun- worked out between the United States with vital information regard- as well as in East Windsor. The District, expressed disappoint- ing “our qualifications and three towns make up the 57th E X T R A try’s President Echeverria. and Mexico on a workable bracdro ment that his proposal for a respective positions on the District. regular Relations of the two countries have face-to-face debate, was turned issues, so that intelligent, in- “I certainly hope that the per- program in return for oil concessions. down. formed decisions could be made son, whose major campaign low prices been amicable with an apparent American labor and hence the \ The letter was to Terry Ber- on election day.” theme has been an advocation desire on the part of both to settle dif- Congress has been strongly against a tinuson whom O’Connell had He said Mrs. Bertinuson’s in- of 'open government,’ would go asked to meet him for an open E N T IR E D E N IM J E A N S T O C K ficulties in a mutually agreeable program which would allow Mexican itial response to open debate at least half way to debate in debate in East Windsor, where was to agree only to a single full view of the citizens of the ’ manner. workers to enter the United States as she lives, and Ellington, where meeting in East Windsor. He 57th District. he lives. While there are several small legal entrants. The result has been a problems between the countries, the flood of workers anyway, who come in principal matters of concern to the to the country to work on an illegal United States, at the present, would basis. Haslett: Update Traffic Laws be the subject of illegal entry of This tide, of course, has multiplied Men’s quality Ladies’ quality ; Mexican Nationals into the United the problems of the Immigration Ser- iii “An area that is in need of up- Mrs. Haslett said the schbol buses and establishing famous name fashion navy 'States, seeking employment, and the vice and has made its task almost im- dating in Connecticut,” said following areas need to be the distance at which school denim jeans sudden emergence of Mexico as an oil possible. Harriet B. Haslett, “is the lack studied carefully, with a view buses must put on flashing denim jeans of uniformity of our state traf- toward new or changed iights. Reg. 8.99 to 11.99 exporting nation. But the overriding factor to be Reg. 8.99, 9.99, 10.99 fic laws with other states, par- legislation: Also in need of clarification, If the Mexican oil find turns out to viewed in Mexico at the moment is its ticularly our surounding • Yielding right-of-way to said Mrs. Haslett, are bicycle laws, hitchhiking laws and a ;be of the size reported, it will have a new position in the world of oil states.” Mrs. Haslett is the pedestrian at crosswalk, when Republican candidate for 13th pedestrian has entered street. law covering drunk or drugged 'great impact on oil supplies to the production. It can be very beneficial District state representative. • Passing on right on a pedestrians on the highways. 'United States, and on the inter- to both countries in the future. “What is legal here may be il- limited access highway with “When elected to the General legal next door, and vice ver- two lanes or more. Assembly,” said Mrs. Haslett, 20% 20% sa,’ said Mrs. Haslett. “This • Making a right-hand turn “I propose to study this subject off our regular Off our regular causes innocent people to break on a red light when indicated. carefully and submit legislation laws. We are a very mobile • Requiring lights on mini when necessary and feasible.” low prices low prices Stifle Competition society and, therefore, more Navy denim flares and boot Now — from our regular stock of consistency in our traffic laws jeans . . . brustied denim famous label navy denim jeans There is much food for thought in taking an investigatory position is is necessary.” flares. . . white carpenter . . . flare leg styles, western styles! Stud trims, stitch recent severe criticism of that of eye glasses advertising. 2l^edi-^ues pockets, double needle stitching. trims, screw driver pockets. Sizes 8 to 18. governmental regulatory agencies - Commissioner Engman was also Hellier Names made by, of all people. Federal Trade critical of the Civil Aeronautics Com- Youth Aides 'or example Commission Chairman Lewis A. mission, Interstate Commerce and 0^1 For example A Tolland High School stu- MORE ABOUT Reg. 8.99 ^ q O Reg. 8.99 Engman. Agriculture among other governmen- dent, Brian Beitner, and an In a speech before the Financial tal agencies which he claims are Wooden Farm Implement Display at Sloane-Stanley Museum in Kent (Photo by Floyd Larson) Ellington man, Kenneth Niemann, have been appointed i t s l “subverting competition.’’ STROKES Analysts Federation at Detroit, area youth coordinators for the Engman states that regulatory agen- He accused the agencies of con- “Hellier for Congress” cam- paign. A stroke results when the tributing to inflation by creating 1» cies originally set up to protect the Samuel Hellier is a blood supply to some part of public had instead become protective federal protectorates, operating on a T O D A Y ’S Republican seeking election as f the brain stops suddenly. ti:'X agencies, stifling competition for the cost plus basis in the industries which congressman from the 2nd This can occur when a brain District. the agencies were formed to monitor T H O U G H T blood vessel ruptures, or very industries which they were sup- The young men are dis- when a brain blood channel posed to police in the public interest. in the public interest. tributing pamphlets, buttons, Psalm One is a good example of advice and bumper stickers to the becomes blocked. Colorfully, he said that these agen- L given to the person who wants to be happy. residents of their towns. They Michael DworMn w ■ Engman’s speech had been cies were “protected from the ugly OPEN FORUM The advice of the psalm may be divid^ are also making calls to Registered All strokes are not killers al- preceded by one made by Mayo spectators of competition, efficiency into six parts and those six will constitute prospective voters, helping Pharmecist the basis for this week’s articles. though fatalities are high by Thompson, an FTC commissioner, to and innovation.’’ Awake arrange transportation to the polls for elderly and disabled medical standards. It is Trem endous the National Association of Retail to teach his children about life as he A “public hearing” was held a few Some Signs of The charges which Engman made To the editor: The first word spoken by the psalm to citizens and generally helping Possible Trouble possible to have a little I attended the Manchester PTA Council chooses from his religious and moral point weeks ago but that is certainly not the only someone seeking happiness is a negative savings on Entire stock Druggists, in which he had said that deserve investigation and action. We, of view? their home town coordinators in stroke, or a series of little meeting where the Health and Family Life way for a legislative body to get informa- one: “Happy is the person who does not the campaign. Whenever a person the commission was studying the im- too, have had the suspicion for years Curriculum was presented. Please come, you will be heard and tion and it probably is not the best way. In (do certain things).” develops frequent strokes, with hardly more ill boys’ quality of girls’ listened to. It is the community that fact the “public hearing” often turns into pact on drug prices of non-advertising that many of these agencies, as well Where were the concerned, interested attacks of weak- effects than a temporary parents? Are they so well informed or so suggests to the Board of Education who a forum for legislators and special in- (a) The happy person will not take the ness or numbness denim jeans denim jeans policies set by state pharmaceutical recommends to the administration how it WORLD ALMANAC sensation of not feeling up to as state industry associations, act for irresponsible that they refer to remain ig- terest group spokesmen to say what is advice of w ick^ people. TTiat is, he does involving one side par. societies. norant in the matters of the education of wants its children educated. expected of them. not order his life according to what moral- FACTS of the body, con- selfish reasons, rather than the public Mrs. Helene Moran Another field in which the FTC is their offspring? TTie intent of a “public hearing ” is to ly unsuccessful people would say to him. fusion, headache, welfare. Are they aware of the in-depth content 15 Edmund S tre e t give anyone interested an opportunity to “The wicked” are contrasted in Psalm dizziness, tempo- areas and learning objectives? Are they ' Legislative representative offer significant information or honest opi- One and throughout the Scriptures with rary blindness in Real trouble shows up when aware that all six strands of the Verplanck PTA nion as an aid to those who will eventually “the righteous.” How can one learn to be one eye, or slurred more vital parts of the brain 20% make the decisions. speech, an impend- % curriculum are not mandated by the State righteous (morally successful) from one 20 are involved. For example, if Incidently, the Program Review Com- ing stroke is a pos- off entire boys’ off our regular Department of Education? Are they who is wicked (morally unsuccessful)? the speech area is damaged, aware that by the conclusion of 7th grade Open Meetings mittee is a bit unusual. It is a bi-partisan Psalm One tells us in plain language that sibility. MAX LERNER the victim has trouble jean stock low prices (ages 12-13) their children will know all Dear sir: committee established by law with a full- it is not possible. Any of these signs Regular and brushed denim, Denims and chambrays; zip the details of life? All too often, as members of the voting time staff, most committees in the calls for medical in- talking. Injury to other brain (b) The happy person does not take a black denim, too. Buckle flies and suspender types. Are they aware that the teachers are and taxpaying public, we become aware of General Assembly are controlled by the vestigation, and es- areas may cause some stance “in the way of sinners.” A backs, westerns, blares. Sizes Embroidered or appliqued,^ participating in a one hour in-service the affairs of government only through a majority party, are established by "rule" pecially so when paralysis of arm and leg. righteous person and a sinner might agree for boys and junior boys, 4 to 18. o X qS trims. Sizes 7 to 14. The Naysayer program to prepare them to instruct? Are controversy or a headline. The recent and work only during the session months. hypertension, high AA about an unimportant issue, but wherever they aware that a vote was taken at this debate over the legality of open or closed There are six Republicans and six cholesterol level, or Trust your health to your For example \ ^ ^ morality and virtue are concerned, The English statesman NEW YORK — From now on, the figure be dragged struggling into the last quarter meeting to support or not support this directors’ meetings bears witness to this. Democrats on the committee which has a heart disease exist doctor - and his prescriptions For example > \ ol wherever justice must be won, the happy William Pitt, the 1st Earl of 60,000 will recall the triumph of Sen. of the 20th century. But every step is a curriculum? Are they aware that of the 53 I am certain that most of us were never Republican Senate chairman and a together. Reg. 4.99 • Reg. 5.99 J Reg. 6.99 3^® Reg. 4,99 and righteous person wiil not side with Chatham, exclaimed before to us. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.) and the gain. delegates that have a responsibility to aware that the board had this option to Democrat House chairman. Rep. John Groppo, D-Winsted. sinners. the House of Lords, in 1770, exchange of letters committing the Soviet This triumph of Jackson’s will give their individual PTA units only 21 were begin with. that “Unlimited power is apt ’The committee has the responsibility of 404 West Middle Tpke. 4^® Reg. 5.99 leaders to an annual emigration of that more clout to his presidential candidacy, present to vote? Do we care or have we progressed too (c) The happy person wiil not take the to corrupt the minds of those evaluating administrative programs on number of Russian nationals, most of juaking him a can-do senator who not only Are they aware that there were con- far away from any participation in the throne of the cynic. That is, he will refuse who possess it.” In 1887, behalf of the General Assembly. The FOR 5^^ Reg. 6.99 them presumably Jews. raises a banner but carries through into cerned parents who chose not to vote government process to concern ourselves to become a self-styled crttic, a scoffer, a -Lord Acton, an English his- report on our Health Center will be com- torian, penned the phrase r PRESCRIPTIONS! This is more than a humanitarian victory. Given the entrenched power he because they had not studied the with the outcome of this controversy? Do side-line expert who sits in his easy chair pleted before the beginning of the next ses- “Power tends to corrupt, triumph for Jackson and the cosponsors of had to break through, in Moscow as in curriculum and that their abstaining vote we care enough to ask ourselves what was and picks apart the effort of anyone who sion of the General Assembly and will and absolute power corrupts his amendment to the Trade Act. It is a Washington, he becomes something of a was considered a yes vote? How can the intent of those who originally drafted ties to accomplish the good. triumph for a new assertiveness by anyone vote on a matter that has not been evaluate its efficiency (are we getting our absolutely,” The World Infants’ and giant killer, which is a useful label in the Town Charter? Do we care enough to Almanac recalls. Congress in foreign policymaking. It politics. sufficiently presented? The curriculum wonder, is this the natural evolution of the money’s worth?” ), and its conformance Notice the downward spiral of these shows what a willfull, stubborn Senate Jackson’s chief burden in the obstacle was made available to eight groups in the “town meeting’’ type government that with legislative intent (did the administra- three negatives which the happy person toddlers leader and his little group were able to do, race for the Presidency is his old image as community, what percentage is this in the was so vital to the development of govern- tion develop the facility and program must avoid. First, one takes the wrong ad- rugged after a two-year struggle, to break a Hawk, which he can’t banish in a puff of community, will this again be minority ment as we know it today? I think we do desired by the Legislature?) vice. Soon he begins to agree with sinful through the double wall of both the smoke. He made some progress by his re- rule? care. The affairs of the Board of Direc- Helpful information is needed and people. Finally he becomes active himself little jeans American and Russian foreign policy es- cent visits to help in the congressional con- Why Is it that such a controversial issue tors, our elected representatives, are the welcome. in scoffing and criticizing. tablishments. tests of two Democratic Doves — Rep. is not placed on the referendum? Is it affairs of the town, our affairs. Dave Odegard Think ensemble. Where Sen. William Fulbright (D-Ark.) , Robert Drinan in Massachusetts and because funds are not necessary at this I think many of you will join with me in 27 McCann Dr. Lesson One from Psalm One; There are off our used to be a naysayer to the Aministration Allard Lowenstein in New York. It was time to be appropriated, or does the school applauding Mr. Zinsser and Mr. Gallagher Mahchester some things which a happy person will not Pendant, bracelet, pin and earrings. regutar on war matters. Sen. Jackson is emerging imaginative campaigning, strongly administration feel this should be brought for their visible protests and for having do. % low prices as a qaysayer on a new range of subjects, in through the back door? Submitted by: A 20 counterimage, of a kind that Jackson hasn’t the conviction to remove themselves from All with blue turquoise including energy policies and — just where done in the past. The fact that both Drinan Other neighboring communities offer as meetings not open the public. Mr. Rev. Charles D. Isbell No-iron denims and Associate Pastor Fulbright was weakest — on any detente and Lowenstein embraced his help actual- an elective family life education on the Gallagher and Mr. Zinsser are doing the Supports Cummings set in 14-karat gold. Flannel shirts for men, boys' & little guys corduroys In solids and which is only a one-way street. ly and symbolically shows that more is in- junior high and high school levels but on a job we elected them to do by not com- Church of the Nazarene prints, styled for boys and Dear editor: Few at the start would have gambled on volved than a cute political byplay. It less extensive basis in the content area. promising their beliefs. girls for warm, comfortable One of Manchester’s strengths has been The set priced at $362 Jackson’s chances of success, but he argues that a sizable segment of American Their teachers have participated in The word “closed” often brings with it 2 0 % O F F our regular low prices wear. stuck it out and won. He runs some voters are skeptical of detente with the college accredited courses to better the connotation of private or secret. The the great number of interested citizens political danger now if the Russians find Soviet Union, especially if it means aban- prepare them to teach the material. affairs of government should be open to all who have come forward to serve their Men’s longtails: Boys’ sports: Little guys: For example community. To some, it is an important iManrltpBt'pr means of evading the agreement, as doning Russia’s Jews and dissenters and Are our teachers so well equipped that those who care to see. If the affairs of the several Jewish spokesmen in Moscow slackening support for Israel. they only need a one hour in-service town are for the public good, then let dis- and continuing part of their lives. There are few whose contribution and unselfish suggest they will. Thus three events have converged for program conducted by another classroom cussions about these matters remain Ettpnitt^ Hrralh 9 One is to continue the harassments they teacher? service to Manchester equals that of Ted Reg. 5.99 Reg. 3.99 J Reg. 2.49 f. 59 Jackson - his new political strength which public! FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 I Cummings. Matched tarlan plaids, Pre-shrunk cotton, have visited on those applying for exit, makes congressional candidates welcome I strongly suggest that our parents . M.P. DeHam Published by the • Colton llannel vivd V _J Ted has served as a member of both our Published every pre-shrunk cottons: S- classic plaids: 8-18. although the agreement warns against his help; his Victory on the issue of Rus- awake from their Rip Van Winkle slumber 342 Center Street Manchester evening except Sun- • plaids, shrink resislanl. J Reg. 1.99 Board of Directors and Board of Educa- Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. XL. _ 2 to 4, such harassments. The other is to keep sian emigration, and Sen. Edward and become better informed and voice Manchester tion. He has served in numerous civic and Square. Manchester. Entered at the from offending the Arab states, which Kennedy’s (D-Mass.) withdrawal from their views on this matter. The Board of P.S. To those of you who point fingers Conn. 06040. Manchester. Conn., - «« charitable activities. In my opinion, he is a don’t want Israel to benefit from skilled the presidential race. They have thrust Education meeting being held Monday, toward political opportunism and sen- Telephone 643-2711 Post Olllce as Second true Manchester patriot. (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. SAVE immigrants. Jackson into the most dangerous position Oct. 28, at 7:30 at the Verplanck School sationalism, let me remind you that this Intergovernmental relations between BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER O F F ALL Yet the Soviets will prove losers by such a candidate for President cairhave — the would be an excellent place to bring forth debate began many months ago, before AN state and local governments have become pettifogging evasions during the 18-month front-runner who cannot falter, cannot your suggestions, concerns, and respon- any party slates were chosen. EXTRA O SNEAK ERS increasingly complex. We have great local SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES % trial period. Even more than the removal sibilities to your children. 20 stumble, cannot misjudge, at the peril of PAYABLE IN ADVANCE of trade fetters, they need the advanced his political soul. Is it not the responsibility of the parent] needs especially in special and vocational FOR TH E ENTIR E F AMILY technology and huge credits that will education, aid to our elderly and han- Single Copy .. . tSc 3 Months...... $9.75 Health Center Weekly...... 75( 6 Months . . $t9.50 come with it. What Jackson and his group dicapped citizens, and in improving ONE Month . . $3.25 One Year. . . $39.00 Including PRO-Keds and other famous brands. have been saying is that if the Russians get transportation and health services. We Mail Rales Upon Request Seeks Information For example M they should also give. And one area where H E R A LD desperately need in our state government Subscribers who p m should telephone we want them to give now is that of human To the editor: women and men who understand these tail to receive their the circulation deparl- Our own Cal-Star w Y E S T E R D A Y S A recent “letter to the editor" con- needs and who can relate to local govern- Herald before 5 30 menl. 647-9946 rights inside the Soviet Union. basketball sneakers Reg. 5.99 cerned itself with a current study of the ment. It makes sense. This isn’t a stuffy in- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation sistence that American foreign policy 25 Years Ago 10 Years Ago Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. Ted Cummings has been an unselfish Harold Maher is elected president of Through this letter I would like to invite participant in our local government. He should always launch a moral crusade. Town Assessor P. Joseph Murphy The Manchester Display advertising others who may have a particular interest Pendant, $47; bracelet, $165 Global politics is still, at core, national in- Connecticut Sealers Association. receives fifth consecutive appointment to has great sensitivity to Manchester’s Publishing Co. closing hours Three Easy Payments Charles W. Holman quits Planning in the present status or future develop- needs and will serve us well in the General full days prior to Pin, $95; earrings, $55 terest and barganing politics. But there post he held since Oct. 15,1957, and unlike assumes no financial publication. t Board. ment of the center to write the committee Assembly. I urge his election as our responsibility for are times when, by our bargaining power, previous appointments made by Board of Deadline for Herald 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Robert H. Smith is elected as president that is doing the work. representative from the 12th House typographical errors classified advertising we can edge the world a bit closer to Directors for two years each, this one is appearing m adver- 12 noon prior to day of of Manchester Country Club. Communications may be addressed to District. tisements and other JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 M A N C H E S T E R SALE: Mon. thru Wed. becoming a morai community. The Rus- made by general manager and is for un- publication. 12 noon BankAmi h i u i i o Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Dr. AlLed Sundquist is elected presi- the Program Review Committee, State John W. Thompson reading matter in The Friday (or publication sian leaders didn’t agree voluntarily to limited tenure. Manchester Evening dent of Manchester Medical Association. Capitol, Hartford, Conn. 06155, or to me as 118 Autumn Street Saturday and Mon> STREET 1145 Tolla n d Turn p ik e Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. even this limited right of exit. They had to William McGonigal, 76, with The Herald Herald day. ALSO. HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN 64 years as typesetter emeritus, dies. Senate chairman of the committee. Manchester

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■'-'rfel PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 Schools Adjust Budget COLUMBIA Virginia Carlson Correspondent 228-9224 The Board of Education has accepted the revised 1974-75 MANCHESTER budget, trimmed in some areas by $20,000, to adjust for an $18,- Meet Some of Our Experts iS o 000 cut in school funds by the » 5 o October town meeting. Who Work Hard to Make Cuts approved include the (A •S 5 > teachers’ salaries account by Your Shopping More Pleasant $3,950, eliminated a half-time Watch Future Ads lor teacher for the gifted students 0 program; the special education More of Our People Who aide salary account was Service You with Pride! decreased $270 for a new total of $2,700. CO O The instructional aide salaries account was reduced $405 for a new total of $4,500; the library book account was cut $500 for a new total of $1,- 500; the gifted students program was cut $4,475; co- curricular athletic activity was decreased $1,000 for a new total of $1,000. In the athletic program, the intra-mural basketball games OUR PRICING POLICY will be retailed, including Finast will not increase the price of items already basketball for eighth grade price marked on our shelves.* boys and junior high school When we are forced to increase a price, items on girls. shelves marked at the lower price will be sold out at Center Cut Semi Boneiess Center Cut li Boneless The cuts eliminate in- that lower price. When we reduce a price, shelf terscholastic softball for junior stock will be repriced, and sold at the new lower Chuck Steak Calif. Steak Chuck Roast Calif. Roast high school girls and intermural price. You always pay the lowest price marked on any / Bone In .^ v Chuck Bone In Chuck soccer for junior high school can or package. boys and girls as well as for Items controlled by state laws are excepted from grades 4 and 5. this policy. In other actions, the board •Weekly specials and sale items are priced lower than regular prices: any item remaining after the sale event will be repriced agreed to “shop around” for a Upward. possible new fire alarm system 89! 99! 79! 89< for Porter School or for methods of renovating the Stock up on frozen foods the Finast way! existing facility. The board released 'h Top Full Cut Bottom Top documents showing the schedule of charges by Burton Spare Time Round Steak Round Steak Round Roast Round Roast and Van Houten, engineers, for r Boneless their work on replacing the Boneless Bone In Boneless system. Fees are $12 an hour Pot Pies for draftsmen; $18 an hour for designers; $21 an hour for .Jl . G <• * ' project managers and $30 an 0 ^ hour for principals. If the system is completely Beef-Chicken-Turkey 7S f 'H | redone including a new annun- ciator, a control panel, flashing lights and detectors, the total Top Tenderknive Top -Back engineering fee is estimated Sliced Carrots between $1,200 and $2,000. The Sirloin Steak Steak Sirloin Roast Rump Roast cost of installation will range Finast 10 OZ from $15,000 to $20,000. pkgs ^ 1 Boneless Boneless Round Boneless Boneless The project would be 50 per 5 cent reinbursable by the state. Fish Cakes pmast 3 pV/sl.OO Robert Langer, fire safety Potatoes ShoesCg ... X 6 9 * specialist for the state Depart- ment of Education, told the Creem Ritepmasi ... '^,^20* board there are two types of Orange Juice pmast.. A 60Z Q O e systems approvable by his ^ cans 9w 20 oz CCC Porterhouse Full Cut Oven Ready Fresh department — 100 per cent BSby L.im3S Meadowbrook 03 • • • pkg <—■ I coverage and coverage in o XJ G 0 *3 t- bjo L- *0 t-- , r t 41 J3 or T-Bone Steak Sirloin Steak Rib Roast Ground Chuck .S Ci JO o 0 3 • Spm o 0 G o 0 0 ' . ' r t > 41 , critical areas. Sunrise fresh dairy features the Finast way! fe 2 o ca o> Q* O pG - CO rt rt a rt t- I ^ P . Loin X3 '-n o Lrt ^ 0,0 O - -O g 2 a p 4) -*-> 0> ’ With 100 per cent detection, Loin 5th thru 7th Rib Freshly Ground .3 0 OJoVlpC--- .G Q trt '•■J CJ r- 4J CJ C E/3 •'2^73 he said, insurance fees would be ca ^ 'rt rt 1" 4) I G o> ■fa I §1^ C/0 3 ^ C 0 ^ S a. 0 0 I ca «4M 3 ■ lower. Langer said the system Minute Maid g _ ca o -c bB 55 ' c c , S "S CO 3 0 will have to be updated at a cost $ 1 Q ■= !2 .5 2 5 -a c tV ^ - D..2 ra •g 0 O to 3 L* “ S S of $15,000 to $20,000. 3 W)rt-» T3 2 ^ 4> ^ 4) t 3 ^ Orange Juice Q. c c/) "O 0 LJ* trt Qi *2 o ^ R fa ^ g g « - o o i2 98! 4)-S G, . o 0 CO CO 22 — E c - - 5-I ^ 2 c "t.3 0 0 o „ -S 2 p P 4) o o 100% Pure «« q3 5 3 Lrt CUO 3 « CO c COrt* cG a rt* PM ‘* M P.rt jG pG GOP Headquarters qt t . 0) c a-w & -rtrt G O ca vhrt ^ .52 g . P r t 2 rt rt rt Orange Juice Treat your family to Mr. Deli Speciais O - t o X 0) ^ .s p' ^ i§ c (u X! C rt 4) «= Election headquarters for ctns More Finast Beef Values O c ” c ° ca jg 0 ' 00 o ^ x; ca > — - O S == Tfl .> 4) O rt and save the Finast way! Check this Value H S w - a O G 23 0 0 o ca :§*'g.§ S ' p M - rt rt 3 ,2 bo Republicans will be the home of •4-1 ^ .5 ‘xica ^ p 3 O S f* 0 fa ca 0 S X rtc =3 I - w CO ■ G I A. 0 0 •fa ca - 2 E ^ ,S Margaret Anderson on Rt. 87, “ o 0> 0 ) o Eye Round Roast Bonel ess lb 1.89 c 2 o 0 o g : 5 * CO CO ^ .fa according to Jane Sandstrom, Sour Cream Finast...... ^ 4 9 ' ifi CO L r t 0*2 0 Import. Ham Gourmets Deiight . G O) e o pis; CO I * o I! 0 'SJC 15^ ■-M ®0 - Srt it: secretary of the GOP town Rib Roast ,srrR,K,y...... m 1.69 LW v j g > C 0 I G 0 0 0 -iM .2 0 Cottage Cheese Finasi . . cm 1.05 ^ W) G C _ cn , 4) > committee. o 0) .fa o; ^ trt x:- E ^ trt *^ >:? M ca 0 > ^ rG2 Freshly Rib Steak 5th thru 7th Rib , , . , ib 1.59 ^ JO -p o 5 G ,0 I S fa 0 .G The home will be open from 9 American Singles/re's ikg 1.25 Cornish Hens i§li 1 Drt ^ -So T3 ^ ca ► ' b o C O 0 S.3 ^ I s i i I a.m. to 8 p.m. Persons may call Sliced to Porterhouse Steaks Tailless . , lb 1.98 1 § ■c tJJD G for a ride to the polls or if they Order :s a ^ .S 0) C .rtrt 0 buo 0 0 u 1 JS CO 0 T3 need baby sitting service, Mrs. «? Blade Steaks “ .... m 1.59 ■saBs ca 0 G 0 0 G 1 •S ls g G 0 ,fa i I « I S bo ;o bOi ca .0 CO C ^ .3 Sandstrom said. ,S ° bfi 0 G CO 0 ic ‘co G 0 Club Steaks “ ...... m 2.69 O O >> fa ^ ” s-g ° tb c 3 0 ■G E !S*5 fa O 5 w 3 o S .b ™ 01 bi b p ca 0 "O ■S-2 2 p C»5 CS o ^ a. z. cQii 2 01 trt •♦■J *rt 0 pG u >> rt ™ « £ £ 5 ^ Hawaiian S liced B ologna MrI Del l | b 1 . 1 9 Stew Beef ...... m 1.39 »V 0 CO c _ ric a 3f a L. I >>X3 E 0 ca I > T3 ca ca CO 0 Cf a lb ca 0 E 0 0 IS Liverwurst ""/o' .,b 1.19 Beef Short Ribs...... m 1.09 ' —0 ca ^ca G 0 41 & •4^ ca 0 G.. 53.2 Available m Stores with Service Oeh Dept p^.fa fG d)$M bo^ 0 0 G 5he Hcrato Punch •Jo.o 0,75 ■*- * . G X5 «^ o.|i § g g- rt 5 « b- ) 41 Q.-^ .5 u 2 .5 Baked Fresh with Natural Ingredients N CO CO CO tn ; m c/3 o T3 Si 43 P r t rt ■G O ^ ^ >. C *3 'I 4) - S c ° OJ « 0 0 W _ o the Finast Way > XI CO Is "’ ’p c ® ' 2i O JC on ^ g ort C >-. >> P r t W 3 5 Q* Finast Holiday Bar ' 3 . S ■ cb oj f” .^■S.2 .2 3 ® 2 ® ® I J3 0) bo ^ Air Force Group 46 oz ^00 cd « S p ^3 && E o E S ^ ’ rt ■ tin C CO O > o Sc® cans Fruit Cake 1 6 ' g I- Elects Officers zv OfiO i ° 3 o c ^ ^ t~> ca 32 oz rt Art « .■« ."G CO ^ t a o X i 5 S 2 0 bo 0 2 ® ® ® c 2 Lt. Col. M argaret Fruit Cake’'"“ lr " . ctn £ . 0 9 c ^ 2 o !■§ g 0) o ^ G CO ^ ^ 3 ; o 3 C => £ g E McEnerney, of Stratford, U.S. 28 oz (2 c 03 -*■» cd 3 s o ca *3 Im *o With this Coupon Finast , ctn <• 4 c D5 CJ 43 4) J3 S > O* 0 ^ ,S (o® ^>0 ^ vG5 Air Force, retired, was elected Fruit Cake Ring 2.69 and A Purchase of $5 fcrt * * president of the Air Force Pianters H OJ 0 ^ CO i “P 43 33 C or More Limit One Coupon ■s -♦-J c.) ca • S ® rt rt O Association of Connecticut, at a H664 Valid thru Nov. 2 28 oz jar CO 3 M CQ G fa — 1 rt. —< 5^ ■—* dinner meeting in Manchester Peanut Butter 0) s5 o> Save 12< .**. cS *3C p Art *3 SAVE Art 0 'O CO Thursday night. .y o -2 y 4) -2 c c o P ■ ■r t - T—i ^ ^3 0.3 s 0) 3 X- 0 Proof it pays to shop for quaiity With This Coupon £S ^ .5 S X! i •. *S 3 2 2 -c *Gj g ® H H Other officers elected were: 49 oz One I p oz pkg m 2 -e « & -S 0) 0) CO 0) Sb*-' 5 ' Joseph R. Falcone, of produce the Finast way! •■ ■rtN ^ ^ ^ 3 esje 5 ® rt Rockville, first vice president; pkg HO Quick as ■«C S3 ^ W H O o -3 ^ 1 ® S c ' 2 - Detergent « Q) -O I •3 •s s . ™ 2 > a. 51 bc Alexander Eigner Jr., of Oats Ct o •<=• w r r •g-p ™ ' (m 0 ca 3. !b u r t 8 With These G T3 2 ^ S -s ® ^ ^ p Manchester, second vice presi- H633 *3 .2 s* -a i: rt4, •» c r rt'o QJ CO $. 4 Florida 1 i b .5 ;rt 4> M o M o g <1) ^ - a-i J <^21 i ■ • P C S Woodbury, retired, executive Nov, 2 «4H coxz 33^ S- ao fu ca o 0 ^ c Fresh Crisp pkgs a a *a (U 0 - £ g -2 ■<■« CO ( 1) Indian River w 0 -4-4 S .5 *- -a' c I JC M , secretary ; Donald P, Willard, Saltines 0 0 ^ -a S .3 ^ 1 S C- *0 Ivrt s g ^ -t.4 ‘' ^33 0 2 Glastonbury, recording t-. • v^ CO « X5 T3 S .2 S OJ c - O a 4-^ CO -4-> 23f* *0 o G ^^-32 o m «> o 3 I secretary ; and Maj. Bernard G. CO 0 oi m ^ CO $ ea .2 « 3 a « c ® .S SavelO^ilSave 10^ 0 u B S 3 i p ® jg S ; Stein, retired, of Ellington, Choice Morseis 00 0 9 §S.§ .3 3:2 § 3 J « spe-^ CM n S ® g-K ® , n c/3 p :g •- n c n p o ; treasurer. For Cats Wi t h Thi s Coupon • With This Coupon T3 T3 t» *o D- 4) ffl 4) S'? ’’6 i 1 The Air Force Association is F- tU) w -t-4 (U -4-^ S o.-i> u o ^ s >,.2 0 CQ t3 ^ i . 3 C OT iS a national, civilian, non-profit . Keebler Fudge Easy Off a :3 m CO 5 organization concerned with For 0 -i-> <4-H a, Era-Liquid qt $ 4 0 0 Stripe Cookies 1 0 m •o tuO-f (U — „ ^ t-. o u the maintenance of adequate 40 Size Window Cleaner 1 ca 41 c ^ £2 K • 0 o o (3 2 7 2 Laundry Detergent bti ^ | _ _ H635 (h 0 m - p ««■ J® 3 m 0 0 _r aerospace power for national Detergent 0) C T3 . 0 ® 5 cq o 4) — c •3 ^ 52 c Valid thru -4-» -4-> security and peace. There are IS5III ^ I Valid thru z 0 . Ua 3* CYJ c/J ^ «G P g® g S O M 3 Nov. 2 Nov. 2 0 Ct S L. c nj ® 2 w o a> y 5 r- ^G " some ^ members in Connec- First O' the 10 oz □ 0 cq CO trt c«i o o S rt §-gSp”2 G pG <*^ 3 (D 0) Q. M * . ,2 (. p Je ® E « c ,® c rp o ^ . "G ticut, belonging to two Fresh cellos Freezer (3 Vi G -rt .2 = r t .0 S 2 Spinach 0 Pkgs$^ -4-» „ _ C 2 4 2.-1 S chapters. Queen Z "rt <1} 0 T3 ® (0 3 S p S ® M . Q. Cortland ' Mini Meals Save 7^ H Save 1T V) t-l 0> rt xs c ca .Q o c/ rt > S . US/ l / 1 2'4-Min I **■» S *« *-• ■*-* c ca s > c* V) JS X3 CO ®rt biSi “-2 Apples With This Coupon Wi t h Thi s Coupon 2 -*-» B rt„.g 2 •-Ha.*2 *0 ,-x o 5O S U 0 P ^ r t M . 0 C vj 14 oz CQC One 8 oz ctn On Two Bath Bars OJ 3 ' Mm ,3 .2 mi's Fabric Softener Fmasi 2 gats 1 .0 0 Scooter Pies Burry' s* • pkg w 9 Ct J u 43 a S 4J J2 ■p < bo Jumbo Celery ...... bunch 39* lU 0 0 0) <4-1 o' 3 6 3 -2 bo ® q 55 (m 3 Al l qt 7 C« Woolite I Oove I -4-4 •rt* c ? ,s g s ^ W -rt A *P r t --^ 1 rt 2 g 43 « P p' 5 Ajax Cleaner Purpose . ^®m“ 8 0 * t— CO QC '3 Q -fa CO ^0 2 E S — o ■£^ rt'rt “ oS. cE ■4)« NO LOWER PRICES Sweet Potatoes___ 3 49* Kosher Dills S . . bll » */ 00 ■-0 s I!!'4) i rt rt i 2 " JO - o- u - q r t to ANYWHERE IN CONN. Liquid I Soap s -<.4 C to L-> 1 0 ■**4'" « io s i G ^ ;u "SAi/E WITH SAFCTY” Pomagranates___ 5 mrl.OO _ H 6 3 6 I ^^®37 -4-^ S 8 r t 2 ■ 003^^ T-l ^ 3 ‘ ^ ^ E2 'a.g o r t OT .2 g r >* t rc t We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities < ee- O a ^ 4) 5 a ° X 43 rt .5. q p p i! o s.||l Q. 4 H g H S 3 U O < 4> O C fc. .9 9; « p 55 ° c fa .5 5 c & 3 E.S S.S 82 P 4) 0 0 C 3 O o *0 ft C 0 G L* rtiS^ M A N C H ESTE^EV ^I^H ERA LD J^chester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974— PAGE NINE

S- o. M x j a s r t Lattuca Outstanding Educator 9 ^ SS ^ ^ ^ ^ I Si:fTO £2. sr | M s :?J2 el’s* Frank P. Lattuca Jr., of 3 35S § ■ 3 ^ K> a book which then becomes a Elizabeth Arden Sr> -- W Cfl f? ■ _ Oakland Street, Manchester, Ocean House in Watch Hill, R.I, Amherst, ■S‘ e2 « SL M a- ■'■ “ 2 S 05 3 w permanent record and Mass own and .2. .C? rt c ►?> o > has been named an Outstanding Locally, he and his wife, the operate a g-g>S.“ ^g'S S to reference volume. part-time catering Blue Grass S o ^ 2 , 2 .S 8 Educator of America for 1974, former Nancy Tulenco of service. «5*,S3 o* S* ST S O “• S e “ Lattuca is an assistant Lattuca holds an Associate in 5* 05 S .T3 c r — C“ El 9 9 2 < (t Fluffy Milk Bath »3 (t 5 ft *-t professor of hotel and food ser- Science degree from the rva«? I fij §3 3CU - 2O <^ *1 i2 .| | ^ CA a c ; 3 <-► »- O 5* CD 2. a S a vice management at University of Massachusetts, a I’Sr’- i H'f'; in 12V4 oz. 0.-0 -• 5£ w 3 ■ n o'’o 3 * *. ro c/i S3 3 3 -I - p p OTQ=3 2 a . 3 n Manchester Community Bachelor of Science degree «'3 •- I '> ^ T3 QfQ 3 ^ § o 2, w I-O S § College (MCC). from the Rochester (N.Y.) Ice Crystal Decanter «-► 3* ^ V >51 £2. 3 g c P3 ns 3- Institute of Technology and a 3 erg c/a M ^ S3 ^r^ « ^< ^ S . w 2. 3 P OTP Each year, colleges and un- S* ^ 2 ^ w 3* 23 P ►3, jH r.- Master of Science degree from “ 1 » §*^ y «-► ( 0 r* p 5 . u,- iversities throughout the coun- 3 O 3 3 ?5 ‘ S ^ - To ' 0 C/3) w ^2 O2 >1*® 3* _ CO try are invited to submit to the Central Connecticut State value $18 Q» --I 3 w w o ^ S 3* 2 “ o S S E - 4.75 ^ D »-w 3 W O fO ”• 8 ° 2. P organization Outstanding College. 03 f f l 2 3* C/5 ?£ o o O« =w rt)^ S3 3 - ^ O O ^ W *" «/T*rt> E33 ^ ^ g 3 fD S ^ 3 * O . ^ C/3 p s - 0,2 a Educators of America (OEA), He also earned a diploma, tonmila ■OQ a . £.“ SS 1 rt> 2 p o '-«TO o- 405 with any BJ (l> W ^ ^ VI a. 3 0 O US 08 the names of faculty members with honors, in quantity ■ o. -t to “•0 3-1. 05 p*^ '• s rio " « 3 05 3^ (0 t/5 ^ “ P 3 3 ’ who, in the judgement of the in- cookery in 1962, from the “•g O w^ ® S* B9 O M S'? S.-5- I t/J fO •-! 05 - US ' ■ 8 3 TO Elizabeth Arden fD 3 C/3 1-^ (T> stitutions’ administrators, Culinary Institute of America, O 0 3 g O in New Haven. •1 < r a 05 ^ 3* a ® 3 W deserve recognition for purchase! 05 0) C-. SO ^ P I £•00- CA CA 2- ^ oT ST 3 ^ O fD 0J_ o_ I 2 & p 3- professional achievements and He joined the staff of MCC in ' 3 “ 5 3 CA !2 §•« 3 w 3 O CA Now this beautiful decorator 9|a| S s '" 3 e. S S’ 5’ fe I g t_ c * P civic contributions. The 1967 as a lecturer in hotel-motel 05 fO o S..' “ S ?r a •. o ^ a*o a ns P e3*_t ^x.^ ^_ i? ““ 3 . 5 ' o § 2" o o 2 S ns ^ biographies of the nominees are management. Currently, in ad- Ice Crystal Decanter SVz" S’ S- 3 p. g S5 3 - « ® -3 < 3 ° C. O5-ffi'|l « - 9a? «“t-CA - CA aJ 5 compiled alphabetically by dition to carrying a full-time (On-. p p o 3 .§ high filled with 12V4 ozs. of M *<1 5 CA a {1}=> (t>? ? ^ S i . T O US US 3 ^ 5 OEA and published annually in teaching load of four courses, _,S’ o 2. c CA ^ '’*«)■ p ^ 2. £S FRANK P. LATTUCA your favorite Blue Grass r^' s ^ CT> 5T* o 2.o3 iS (/5 3 2 he is co-ordinator of the hotel 3-.S rV 3 a OJ , M 5.«’H3. ^ O =•3 s s w . . Q. fD =• !^ S ■J' ) ( : •3 . O £?■. - _ « r^*0 SS 3 3 program. ^del just 4.75 with the purchase •o .2O £?/T■n. w o 2. 3 O CA fD 2-3 g'*3 ,2. a 3 ■< £ W g 2. 5’ I ® MCC Calendar Each summer since 1960, he of any Elizabeth Arden ®-h/T»; 5' S-®o ai . O TO o has been executive chef at S TO fD as W s W g. S-3'^ * <- *0 CA Formula 405 was developed specially beauty product.. At our 3-3 as ® - 3 ^ 05 ^. “ 2 i'3 3 f Manchester Community College offers this calendar of “ Q. 0 s V, p S' ==g nJ N.*, f-t. 3 events in the interest of the community. All the MCC spon- for the care of dry, aging or wrinkled ® §3 2 3, “ 3 ft) 3 P w 2 3 ® S ft ft n cosmetic counter...D&L in ^2 •*" 3 o. "On - pr 3 p ^ CA < 3* sored activities listed below are open to the public and many KffasraTiro' SL o > ^ c O “ ® as Cl. a: 2 .2 . p skin...helps keep young faces, hands O* ^ ^ ^ n ’ 5-aS3 3 O 2 g" are free of charge. Corbins, Avon, Bristol, Ver- (w:gj w 0 . 2 P 3 . S 2 g 3 S-“ and body smoother longer, tool See all as Ess o a < • o "3 3 S ® g In addition to publicizing events and activities individual- non, Manchester, New Bri- s:§-aa;: CA • <- ► ' o a 3] the Formula 405 beauty products at our 3 . fD on ^0 3 -1 05 . vj 3 2! Q ^ ly, the college hopes the MCC Calendar will serve as a weekly Say it where tain or Groton. CA *0 3 ft) 0) H o ^ . H —. ?3-3 « — c 9 P Cosmetic Counter...D&L in Corbins, 2* ^ S '0 3" — ■ o <•“ 2.7 P I CA3 (0 (t> a o ^ 3 TS 3 o . •Kj fc ‘ reminder of all that is available at MCC. ■ ? ? ; r 7 7 fO CA ^ ft) ft> ^< ' o a--o 3 g - p o 3 2 . 1 he MCC staff looks forward to seeing you on campus and they see it. Bristol, Vernon, Manchester, New Bri- 2 o p a o o (^ (^ O 3 . ^ O 3 S' o o 2 o w at the various events. Call 646-2137 foriurther information tain and Groton. Cream, Lotion, Facial o rD o ^ 2- 2 .-3 3 N#» ft) P " 3 on any of the activities listed l>elow. in a Pac, Lotion Refill and Bath 0il...$5 3 0 ^ 3 2 3 2 ®- a®3 2 ®3 3a a «’«5’ WT»H» — O O >1 33-=. ® a p ( S 2 research blo-chemist and president of Doak OTQ 3 0 2-1 g. ' ^’ S ^ ^ ft) ►— c a ft 5 p.m.; East Catholic High School Gymnasium. C-3- Nl§ ft 3 3 3 3 a-s o c • f^ t*rii Pharmacal Co. For almost 50 years Doak has o Q." p o O 3 3«< ^ 2. fi> n Luncheon - Project HELP noon, until 1 p.m.. Food Service 'Stri*c*i>rs5-q-Bf .__ _ TOM a3 “•|^S ry» *~T N-. “o ® N— 0 5 f O ^ -Ur M i l oa »» T.4 I*ti.i tDin iMAjn been making skin treatment products 3 O* O ft 2." • *-►3 ft i:. ; S o — ® O 3 ^ Dining Room, Student Center; purchase tickets at the college O 3 ( i 5 w ^ ft a -^'Ts 3 o 3 fO C Jia 2 05 3j- ft, bookstore; $1.50 per person. exclusively for use by dermatologists. s . g l 3 r^- E O 2ft, ^ C/5 Q . 3 ? r- & s ^ ^ ® o’ 3 p 2 < 3 ^^5 ^_*TD _ 3^3 D- CL Qu TO S : . a ST 1-1 Intermediate Bridge - 9:30-11:30 a.m. Hartford Road, Room ^ 3 3 S. ^ 2 —. o . CA 3 O 3 s ' ^ S o 0^0 - ft a ft 2 3 W5 CA 216; tuition $17.50; this eight-week non-credit course will meet 2-ar§- 3 * 5 ‘- ar q o > Q ^ on aO' a every Tuesday. Registration still open on a space available basis. a 2: 2. ^5. CA cn P^ S03 ^ ft c Cross Country — MCC vs. Naval Academy Prep and Eastern 3 fO 3 _ ft ft — a'^p ® 2 0 ^ 3 W O 05 2 h ;° p ® Connecticut State College (JV); 3:30 p.m. away. 03^3 3 2. 3 2.-w ' p p < 2.3 s g 3 Q. g^ o 2 P- N * * ^ f t wT P'-1 PD. oai 3 r— r» 2. 3* 3 Wednesday, Oct. 30 E O 3 3* 3* ft — 3 , 3 3 ft 3 3* ft ft3* v;a ( N^t CFQ 3 a ft ft a a UCKi ft CA - • ft n I f t TO Soccer — MCC vs. Central Connecticut State College; 3:30 c r q ; ST p.m.; Cougar Field, MCC Campus. < a 3 t3 N-^ •— «13 O C£ 3* s r CA CT* •- * f t r o a so H g; o 2ft r r ^ a 05 tl ro cs fD O p-j O) ^ 03 Astrology II - 7:15-9:15 p.m., Hartford Road, Room 207; Tui- m SAVES4m 05 o O O o_ P3- 32 O*5 0 3 3 ^ fo O g 03 J <:o (TO O O ►. ' U ^ NH 3 ^ O 3 > 3 a a ^ S- 3 tion $17.50; this eight-week non-credit course will meet every ES|o 5 o *0 H L ^ M 2 . O 3 3 TO 3 8 <» s; CA I s. QD 0 . < ft —• 3 ^ ” 2 E ' ^ 3 -O3 3 : ■-I P n 3" o ^ n mjA V 2-PC} o’ p g.-g B. 3 r»*T , ^ n s Q . 2L 3 T3 * ft Wednesday beginning tonight and is designed for people who have “ top'® 1 as s- p r: 3 ^ft) CaL ^3 3 2-^ a 3 s ® 0. g C « 3 3 o C c sis taken a previous astrology course. Registration open on space ^SPE CIAL CUE STICKS ! § ' ^ a ft 3 a , g available basis. o i -g 3 ’ 8 > n M o ’'” 3 3 _ a g- “ TO 8 WTO S3 3 rr O t->- 7 Quality cue o ns c Q. —I P P 3 L a o . -3 ".S’ c a O ^o ^ S' § Dinner — 6:45 p.m., Jewish dinner prepared and served by ' s t i c k wi t h :o q 3 P a p O1-1 E O 3ns pns ^R* w3 ” £ ^*0.0 a“ Q O' O M O F THE/j O VI TO <. 9 2 - *=^ “ r-3 o as 2.-’ 8 ® 2 3 ^ £0 hardwood ma 3 3 ft a _^ ^ a 3 3 i-S IT) ^<3 CL o w Hotel Food Service Management students; Food Service Dining “* 3 3 ’32-3 -■ ES ® 3- “ 3 tn IT ple Shalt bull CA 2 room; Student Center; reservation suggested; $3.50 per person. ft 3 *3 ™ 03 00 p I®3. a r t g o ’ ®- I C/3 tP ra T3 a nd br a s s to -. o r S 3 Advanced-Intermediate Bridge — 7:30-9:30 p.m., Hartford WEEm b r a s s j o i n t or ^ n 5* 2- *“* 0 3 -1 2 rr2,aO' '-^ a ‘ 5L®g; & O O) ft 23 a < a n . 3 S' ^ 10 31 Road Building, Room 216; tuition $17.50; this eight-week non- del ux e cu e wi th 3 T3 ns ■ ifi 3- P O e, 3 ^ cq rosewood bull and c 2 2 - 3 - Q. 3 Q. 3 - " 0 credit course will meet every Wednesday evening beginning V! T3 I <’ ^ 7 2 sturdy aluminum joint, o 3 n o < ® 3 5; tonight. Registration open on space available basis. at least 50 per store po-nS* p w “ ^ O £2.s P o. ! ft, I . i-n < p^ o «<- O \ ^ •-» ft --I *0 - W ^ Ha, 53® 3 “ ® « a 5 ' o •1 B5 ft Thursday, Oct. 31 ® ® ^ 2 - 3 CA - . •-* -a our reg. ^ 2 . S ’- o w a 3 w c ra- W c r ' ^ § 0 Women’s Volleyball, Match - MCC vs, Mattatuck CC; 7 p.m.; § a o ^ s r o cr 3 c ^ ft 3 $C 3 , 3 ft CA 2 3 3 3 . 3" o ® < n g - p fO O - ea- c« I t<3 B3 East Catholic High School Gymnasium, n ?i3 a3 a2 aS s)90 o« ■• • a CA I I p P to p p Luncheon — Project HELP noon, until 1 p.m.; Food Service Dining room. Student Center; purchase tickets at the college SHORT OF CASH? bookstore; $1.50 per person. Friday, Nov. 1 JUST $1 Duplicate Bridge — MCC Novice Game; 7:45 p.m., Hartford holds any Spree! Road Building, Room 102; 103; open to all players with 0-20 item on layaway master points; admission $1.50. 'til Sat., Dec. 14 DRASTICALL Y REDUCED Duplicate Bridge — Manchester Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m., Hart- SLATE POOL TABLE p ^ 3 os o > C S- ^ a s p g ford Road Building, Room 102, 103; open to all players; admis- FLOOR SAMPLES! P g P OS g g. sion $1.75. 2- 2- f^ o *3 a Speakers — Ghosts, Witches and Demons by Mr. and Mrs. SAVE $140 2 2CA(^r^N- 3- S; o^ 8 05 a ^ w* o Eidward Warren; MCC Auditorium; p.m. Admission free but a 2 - ft 3 CA tickets necessary; pick up tickets at Student Acitivities office. HAMPSHIRE 8-FT.PO OLTA BLE Student Center. —•o 05 r® - 2 Tennis — Tournament; Connecticut Community College 3 a < CAt,5 a>-3 2 a 88 3 o 3 ft Athletic Association; 10 p.m. until 1 a.m.; Manchester Racquet our reg. 499.88 3 g-g.3 a •* 3 a . g' Club. 359 2 o e-^ .8 2 t % Only one per store so hurry in! %” T O p a J L Advanced-Intermediate Bridge - 9:30-11:30 a.m., Hartford slate table at giant savings. 31 G 3 P us g-P ft Road Building, Room 216; tuition $17.50; this eight-week non- •■a c 3 ‘t . >1 credit course will meet every Friday morning beginning today. ^ 2- T ^ Registration open on space available bassis. : a . * 3 SAVE $61 : 3 9- a Soccer — MCC vs. Middlesex CC; 11 a.m.. Cougar Field, MCC a5 f t Campus. . ,^■2. IH SAVE $150 2 MH rp - N ^hJ Tennis — Tournament; Connecticut Community Colleges CAMBRIDGE 8-FT. POOL TABLE ft) CA a Athletic Association; 10 p.m. until 1 a.m.; Manchester Racquet GREENWICH 8-ET. POOL TABLE ). 3N— N— ft Handsome table with y<” 5 3 ‘ ® HH Club. i _3 ft so Duplicate Bridge — MCC Invitational, 1 p.m., Hartford Road Stableply bed, 3Vt" miter-fold'“ orq 09 05 top rails, live action rubber 88 ! O ^ Building, Room 102, 103; open to ail players with 0-125 master our reg. 599.88 points. cushions and automatic front 449 'S§i25 ball return system. Tough, dura- ♦> » ft n oN-N, ft ble corner protectors, V* " quality slate pool table value. Only one per store, shop soon. Monday, Nov. 4 at least 8 per store our reg. 219.88 Luncheon — Project HELP noon, until 1 p.m.; Food Service 05 Hn a 3 5T* W r E * ^ 2 , Dining room. Student Center; purchase tickets at the college 2 . ^ 3 ^ 31 E* P bookstore; $1.75 per person. ?5’ 0 a ^ 4;^ f® 05 3 - 4 C/D • CA ^a sp ; : p 3 1^ 83 P a a • OS 3 ® 3 3 P ; » p 05 3 p * g P a 3 p Fall fixup time starts p ft a p ^nT ft) 5 ca TO C “ {/) !a: in WANT ADS A ■ 2 8 o o 3 . CL ^ ^ 'y o ^ as S . 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Ber- The Buckley School PTA will 9:45 a.m. and from 10 to 10:30 Herald tram officiated. have an open house for parents a.m. Area Profile The bride wore a gown of and students tonight from 7 to 8 maracaine jersey designed with p.m. There will be no PTA Gibbons Assembly, Catholic MacDonald Takes Issue with Houley Shuttirworth, Thoina!n Koht-ri, son of Richmond G. and Bar- V-neckline trimmed with meeting. Ladies of Columhus, will spon- bara Meehan Shuttleworth of 51 Wilshire Rd,, Vernon, He was beaded ruching, long full sor a military whist and set- born Oct. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Bishop sleeves, circular full Manchester Newcomers Club back card party Nov. 8 at 7:45 A. Richard MacDonald, a Houley and his Republican op- was a tax package that sat on tie candor and didn’t get it,” grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Meehan of GlenRock, MOVE skirt which terminated into a will have a Christmas Shopping p.m. at St. Bridget School Republican, and a member of ponent, Howard Wolfanger how Governor MeskiU’s desk for 15 MacDonald said. He added, “I N.J. His paternal grandfather is Harold R. Shuttleworth of cathedral-length train. Her Spree workshop tonight at 8 at cafeteria. Mr. and Mrs. J. the Vernon Town Council, said they would vote on a bill for a days and he didn’t veto or sign feel Houley. was trying to WITH Hillsdale, N.J. He has a brother, James R., 6; and a sister, three-tiered bouffant elbow- the home of Mrs. Donald Edward McKeever will conduct he takes issue with the manner state income tax. it and it became law. deceive the people at the debate Kathryn Ann, 8. AHEAD length veil of silk illusion was D’Avanzo, 182 Carriage Dr. the games, which are open to in which Robert Houley, MacDonald said Houley He said a proposal for a hoping they wouldn’t search the “TED” attached to a skull cap trimmed A Santa mobile will be made. the public. Prizes will be Democratic candidate- for answered, “I am currently op- graduated income tax was records for his vote,” FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 12 Hury, Robin CliriHtiiie, daughter of Henry A. and Vivian R. with Venise lace. awarded, and refreshments will senator from the 35th District, posed to a state income tax.” defeated in the senate in a 25-9 MacDonald said. Gross Hary of 5 Overhill Rd,, Ellington. She was born Oct. 21 at Mrs. Michael G. Pagani of Whiton Memorial Library be served. Tickets are $1 and answered a question concerning He added, “And that’s as far as vote. “Houley was one of the He added that he did go to the Improve Senior Citizens State Services Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Tolland was her sister’s matron will have a Halloween party will be available at the door. his stand on a state income tax. he went. He said Houley, who nine who supported it,” State Capitol and look up the Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Gross of New London. Her paternal of honor. She wore a green and story hour for preschoolers At a ‘‘Meet the Candidates’’ served in the senate previously, MacDonald said. voting records and commented grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hary of 10 Cemetery 1) Great a full-time post-Commissioner of jersey halter gown with Tuesday. Mrs. Gordon Moores night, sponsored last week by said he voted against a state in- “I was very disappointed in of Houley, I feel he is very sym- Ave., Rockville. She has a sister, Charlotte Lisa, 2Vi. matching bolero with long Guest Speaker will lead sessions from 9:15 to the Vernon League of Women come tax in 1971. H ouley’s answ er (at can- pathetic to a graduated state in- Dept, of Aging...with StrengthI sleeves with ruffled ruching. The Rev. Joseph W. Oppitz of Voters, MacDonald asked MacDonald said the 1971 bill didate’s night) I expected a lit-., come tax.” Siiurkus, .Andrew John, son of Stephen W. Jr. and Denise Churchwomen She wore a floral headpiece. St,;-Alphonsus College, Suffield, 2) Creation of toll free “careline” for aged Daigle Shurkus of 22 Timrod Rd. He was born Oct. 23 at HEALTH CAPSULES(» Bridesmaids were Miss will be guest speaker To Sponsor Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are by Mirharl A. Petti, M.D. to provide direct information on Shriley Beer of Rockville, the Wednesday at the annual Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Daigle of 61 Battista Rd. His paternal Hellier on Tax Loopholes bride’s sister; Mrs. George F. banquet of the Combined poB-^ HA\/iH(S 'Too MUCK Travel Film State-Local aid grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shurkus Sr. of 26 Jensen Cunningham of New Haven; UR| rrj I Women of North Church. for special interests.” Joseph Rocco and Joseph was one of the survivors of the Refreshments will be served .Hellier said that Congress I.ufdnhuhl, Dean Miehuel, son of Dale and Kathleen Niemann Mason, both of East Haven. sinking of the Italian liner An- after the program. recently passed eight bills No T t^tCE^iAPILY. ABOUT Luginbuhl of 42 Lower Butcher Rd., Ellington. He was born Oct. A reception was held at the drea Doria. Mrs. Charles Phillips of 47 giving special tax benefits for a f%PF PEoPte HAI/E. 21 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Elks Carriage House in He has served as associate Essex St. is chairman of the number of companies, in- Monday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Niemann of 46 Jobs Hill Rd., Ellington. Rockville, after which the cou- director of the Catholic Infor- H/«5H UR\C ACIP UiiThouT act ual l y event. Tickets may be obtained cluding McDonnell-Douglas, His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Luginbuhl ple left on a trip to Acapulco, mation Center in Washington, HAY i n a o u T - from any member of the Stauffer Chemicals, and Allied of 68 Lower Butcher Rd., Ellington, He has a brother, Stephen, 2. Mexico. They will reside in Tuesday D.C. and has been a professor Hvolth C o p iu U i g iv«i htip ful inform atioa organization or at the door. Chemical and Dye. Cromwell. of philosophy at the Redemp- ll i i not intondod to bo of • diagnoitic noturo. “One of the big concerns of Gurdiiier, Anila Sue, daughter of Alfred E. and Sybil M Lan- Mrs. Machnich is employed torist seminary in Suffield and the wage earner is the unfair Wednesday drie Gardiner of 968 Hartford Tpke., Rockville. She was born Oct. M4 j A \ at Hamilton Standard Division at the Franciscan seminary in Holiday Sale nature of the tax system. While 20 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are of United Aircraft Corp. in Granby, Mass. the middle-income family gets Mr. and Mrs. Donald Landrie of 100 Glenstone Dr., Rockville. Burkamp Photo Windsor Locks. Mr. Machinich Her paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gardiner of Mrs. Christopher G. Machnich is employed by Farm River 47 Hale St. Ext,, Rockville. Landscaping Co. in East Haven. Ahearn Tells Saber, Erie Daniel, son of James and Susan Cohn Saber of 336 Pinochle Size solid State Center Rd., Vernon. He was born Oct. 19 at Rockville General \ When taking medicine, always Financial State p ocket Siz Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Florence Cohn of WOMEN’S VIEW Scores SAVE Donna Holland Springfield, Mass. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LOOK at the label and READ the Top scores in the Manchester Correspondent Samuel Saber of West Brockton, Mass, B> ( ; vv PAi li;a in cotton because "Wool is get- But marriage and career kept directions. The information can be Senior Citizens Pinochle Group Aloysius Ahearn, Democratic $3! l PI W oiiian"- Fdilor ting scarcer and costlier. Cot- her with the stage. game Thursday at the Army as important to your health as the candidate for state represen- For the Style and Look of Today! ton is very light. I don't think Her husband was James 88 NEW YORK (U PIl - and Navy Club are: Violet Dion, medicine itself. Follow directions. tative from the 55th District NOW women want heavy things Montgomery, of an old New g.VollBatte'V Sunbeam Curl Stick Constance Montgomery didn't 614; Peter Frey, 595; Sam Included England family. He wrote Overdosing may be harmful, un- which includes the towns of An- ONLY plan on knitting as a career. anyway. Today's wardrobes are Schors, 576; Lee Steinmeyer, dover, Bolton. Columbia, for year-around." several Broadway hits, the 3 Curling Iron Her mother wanted her to be an 575. derdosing ineffective. Hebron, Marlborough and a At present, .Mrs. Montgomery most famous of which was CUB actress and she married into To date, Cis Wilson has the part of Vernon, today disclosed Our is working with Bill Blass, one "Irene," first on Broadway in the theater. high individual score of 617, and details of his financial status. h,gh impac P a Reg. of the most successful designer- 1919. .\t "One time, she said, it SCOUT But a series of circumstances Ernestine Donnelly, high total Ahearn said, “I believe the 10.99 manufacturers in ,\'ew York’s had 16 companies playing, one turned her to the handicraft points of 6,900. public has a right to know the garment district, .She also has in Australia. Straightens or curls hair. Lightweight, NEWS she'd known since her convent The group sponsors a game full extent of a candidate’s worked with George Halley, Columbia Records easy to handle. Cool tip - no burns. » W C 4 school days — knitting. And each Thursday at 9:45 a.m, at financial status.” Halston and the late Norman The first "Irene" made $5 today her handmade sweaters, the Army and Navy Club. Play JllPVTAt Ahearn listed his net worth at NEWEST RELEASES Norell. million, a record for its time. sweater dresses and sweater is open to all senior citizens. $30,000. He revealed assets of Park 98 ".N'orell taught me how to Now revived as a musical, and tiss Hutchinson and Harold suits are classics in the ward- $53,400, a home valued at $45,- SAVE OVER $5! The first meeting of Pack 98 fit." said the woman who a big hit first with Debbie Robinson, robes of well-dressed and 000, two 1968 cars valued at a was held at Buckley School on otherwise is a self-taught Reynolds, then Jane Powell, NEW! BILLY JOEL Additional awards were wealthy women. total of $1,400 and a $7,000 bank General Electric Oct. 23. 1974. Thirty new boys presented to Tim Conti, Gold She doesn't seek credit for knitter and designer. "1 was there's no telling how much it were sworn in as Bobcats. eventually will tote up in account. He revealed debits of “Street Life Serenade” Arrow; and Stanley Tillotson, the resurgence of all the with him until his death.' Deluxe Their den and names are as profits. Mrs. Montgomery says $22,600, a mortgage of $17,000 Wolf badge. sweater fashions at all price Norell. one of America's Over 25 Years of Continuous Service! follows: Den 1, Tim McClintic. she gets 2 per cent of the gross. and debts of $5,600. King Size Following the presentation of ranges in fall and winter fashion greats, died two years • Loggins & Joseph Donovan, Mark Keith ago. GLOBE He said his 1973 tax return awards, a costume party was fashion collections. Some showed an income of $18,100 Messina Toast-R-Oven and Christopher Repass; Den 2, held and games were presented Mrs. .Montgomery designs She's also helped with \v observers call it the year of the from three sources: East Hart- ^ • Neil Diamond Christopher Cox and David to Seth Vinick, funniest; Peter sweater. and knits a one-of-a-kind costuming of "Good News, " Travel Service Ostuni; Den 3. Gregory ford High School, Manchester Harris, scariest; Paul Gryzb "There's always been a design, working with Blass on another revival with Alice Faye 555 MAIN STREET Palmer. Stephen Bogli, Community College and the (Balloon Man) and Edward market for sweaters, " said the ideas, and then contracts with a and John Payne, now playing to est own 643-2165 W PHARMACY ■ ^ United States Army Reserve in Terrance Kean and Mark • Dave Mason Hovan (Witch Copter), most designer-craftswoman. "They midwestern firm to produce big crowds in various cities. Over 30 Lear* which he holds the rank of Flowtron Mark III Canuel; Den 4, Bryan Jones. from the sample. She checks 7Vnrei Experience ■ original; and Harold Robinson, appeal because they’re young major. • Riders of the Richard Burns, Seth Vinick. each one for perfection. Mrs. Montgomery went back Authorized agent in Manchester Portable Heater Our Reg. 39.97 FREE best girl. looking, casual, practical. Ahearn said he owns no Purple Sage Brian Harvill and Christopher Mrs. Montgomery doesn’t to her knitting seriously when for all Airlines, Railroads and Cubmaster Bernard Kean in- They're both chic and comfor- Steamship Lines. stocks, bonds or securities. SAVE Automatic 4-slice Corningware Bake Dish Diana. mind that the only acting she her husband became ill and she Our OVER toaster, 200 to 500 de- troduced the officers for the table." Ahearn said he paid over $3,- SERIES F 6.98 Reg. Also, Den 5, Stephen Rich- coming year. did was two weeks in a tryout— knew he was dying. gree thermostat con- Mrs. Montgomery does not 400 in federal, state and proper- 14.88 mond, Stephen Byam, Michael "1 really didn't like the theater "I was not going to be a trolled oven, handy top They are Calvin Vinick. make the bulky knits that are a ty taxes out of his 1973 income. Byam. Tommy Held and Ray- although my mother was stage professional widow in a browner, A kitchen treasurer; George Canuel, ad- big item for the new season. The amount is about 20 per cent 1,200 watts of fast heal! 3 position , convenience that mond Harvey; Den 6, Mark struck and wanted me to ai't. ” flowered hat going around the vancement; Fred Hughes, ac- Hers are from fine yarns, manv of his income. thermostat, automatically controls serves you 3 ways. Lat- Duchesneau, Thomas Barber, tivities; and Frances Burns, she said. world." she said. Tuesday, Oct. 29 heater. »HC300 est model. r- T-95 Dale Mikoleit and Paul Gryzb; Blue & Gold, Den 7. Douglas Matthew, Future projects for the Pack Wednesday, Oct. 30 Jeffery Borgida, Eric Johnson include a UConn football game TOWN OF MANCHESTER and Peter Harris; Den 8, Cur- and a paper drive. Save On Household Cleaning Aids! LEGAL SAVE AN Dave Loggins EXTRA’ S Lestoil Cleaner NOTICE Off Caldor’t Real heavy duty cleaner with grease cut- The Planning and Zoning Regular SERIES 'g ting solvents, 18 oz, Our Reg. 1.09' November Commission will hold public ES.98 Price hearings on November 4,1974 at 3.37 CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERING 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building to hear and consider Sportsman’s the following petitions: ONE WEEK RECORD SPECIAL! Swiss Watch CARL E. HOLLAND ET AL - ZONE CHANGE - VAN MORRtSON O ur TOLLAND TURNPIKE Reg. at Home HE’S 12.97 ITEM 1 To change the zoning from “Rural Residence” to “Veedon Fleece” Luminous hands and dial, sweep "Ns “Industrial” for 63 acres on the SERIES F 6.98 north side of Tolland Turnpike 1 year guarantee. as shown on a plan entitled £( Dial 643-4159 Sifc*. "Area Plan Prepared For Carl E. Holland et al Tolland Turn- Our decorator salesman will call at -- 1 YOUR pike, Manchester, Conn. Scule 1 [arbo! your home to measure and show you (lean! fabric samples. No obligation. Eve- inch equals 200 feet, Oct. 1974. A Warner Brothers ning appointments welcome. Griswold & Fuss Inc.” Release ■■ LOUISE C. & W. HARRY w For a LImItod TImal ENGLAND - ZONE CHANGE VAN MORRISON - EAST CENTER STREET & _ . . SERIES 20% OFF 8"xlO " Living Color MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST “It’s Too Late To Stop Now d.dd Barcolene MAN! 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MrH. Josephine Narkawicz John S. Glen Heman S. Fowler ELLING'TON ■- Mrs. SOUTH WINDSOR - John S. Heman Smith Fowler, 91, of Josephine Gercich Narkawicz, i Glen, 73, of 89 Troy Rd., died East Catholic Eagles Hit Hard and Hustled 18 Crestwood Dr., died Satur- POLICE REPORT 63, of 36 Windermere Ave., died Sunday at home. day at Manchester Memorial S Saturday in Hartford Hospital. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he Hospital. released on a $150 non-surety She was the widow of Stanley S. lived in the South Windsor area Bom In Preston, he lived in m- ‘ MANCHESTER St., police said. Clvitello’s case Narkawicz. 40 years. He was a traffice bond for court appearance Nov. was continued to Nov. 8 and Manchester for 20 years after 18. She was born in New Bedford, manager for Arrow Hart of moving from Wethersfield. He Arrests made by Manchester bond was set at $500 surety. In Mass., and lived in the Hartford for 45 years. Police over the weekend in- lieu of bond, he was taken to the In Bowing to Powerful Xavier High^ 32-12 retired in 1947 from Pratt & Rockville-Ellington area more He was a communicant of St. Whitney Aircraft Division of cluded; • Mark A. Kaba, 20, of East correctional center in Hartford. than 35 years. Margaret Mary Church in South United Aircraft Corp. in East Hartford was charged Sunday She was employed by the Windsor. Hartford. • Barry J. Cole, 31, of 167 E. morning with operating a motor • Donald E. Gilbert, 30, of By Lett Auster state Motor Vehicles Depart- He is survived by a sister, Center St. was charged Sunday vehicle while under the in- Enfield was charged Saturday matured,” the second-year Eagle mentor stated. A poorly executed pitchout resulted in a fumble with He was a member of the marker gave Xavier breathing room but just before the ment for 11 Vi years until her Jessie M. Glen of South Wind- night at Manchester Memorial fluence of liquor. He was with evading responsibility in Defeat doesn’t necessarily leave a sour taste. It can be It took the brillant passing performance of senior Methodist Church in East’s defensive end Steve Whitham recovering on the final gun Driscoll bulled in from the one for East. The tally retirement about six months sor. Wethersfield. He was also a Hospital with operating a motor released on his written promise connection with a hit and run bittersweet. The scoreboard at the end of Saturday night’s Jim Hohfer and the running of second-string visitors’ 45. Four plays later junior tailback Cephus Nolen, ago. accident in the Parkade early was set up by a poor center snap on a punt which flew over The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 member of the Wethersfield vehicle while his license was to appear in court Nov. 18. football game showed Xavier a 32-12 winneh over HCC foe tailback Paul Volker to subdue the Eagles. Hohfer com- who missed last week’s action with an arm injury, took a Survivors are four sons, Saturday, police said. the head of punter Rob Canata. a.m. from the Samsel- Lodge of Masons, and a 32nd suspended. He was held over- East Catholic. What the vocal, emotionally-charged pleted 10 of 18 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns, a quick pitch and sped down the right side like a lightning Marian Narkawicz and Michael Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 degree Mason. He was a night at Police Headquarters in • Michael A. Civitello, 29, of audience of over 3,500 at Mt. Nebo couldn’t immediately 33-yard bomb to favorite target Cliht Gaffney and a 25- Xavier won but it knew it was in a struggle. McHugh Narkawicz, both of Vernon, lieu of $200 surety bond for bolt shot out of a cannon for a 38-yard TD going in un- paid tribute to the Eagles commenting, “East played a Buckland Rd., South Windsor, member of the Sphinx Temple Hartford was arrested Friday • Deborah I. Watson, 17, of detect is that East Coach John LaFontana could also be yard TD to Steve Murphy. Volker, who replaced Anthony touched. Stanley Narkawicz of Cranston. court appearance today. with a Mass at 9 at St. Margaret Mystic Shrine Club. He was afternoon in East Hartford on a Marlborough was charged declared a winner. “Dr. A” Brown after Xavier’s second offensive series great game. If they play like this against everybody they R.I., and Theodore Narkawicz Mary Church. Burial will be in Circuit Court 12 warrant Saturday at King’s department Xavier didn’t panic, however. It showed its poise and would have a helluva record.” also a member of the Most of the season LaFontana has been trying to tell his when the latter was felled with an ankle injury, scored of Ellington; two daughters, Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery in • Kerry M. Manley, 16, of 29 charging him with third-degree store in the Parkade with class taking the ensuing kickoff for the go-ahead TD. First Wethersfield Grange. players that they’re good, that the team is a good one. Defensive standouts for East included Whitham, who Andrea Narkawicz of Bloomfield. Durant St. was charg^ Sunday burglary. The charge is in con- fourth-degree larceny. She was three touchdowns on runs of three, 12 and two yards. Brown methodically ground out 23 yards and then Hohfer Survivors are a son, Ashby R. After Saturday’s performance maybe they’ll start had another fine outing punting, Pete Staye, Joe Golec, Vin Arlington, Va., and Mary-Ann Friends may call at the Fowler of Glenora, N.Y.; a afternoon with fourth-degree nnection with a recent theft at released on a written promise Carrying on alniost every running play, Volker totaled 103 made connection with Gaffney for a 33-yard scoring bomb. Narkawicz of Ellington; two larceny in connection with a believing. The Eagles hit just as hard and hustled just as yards on 20 attempts. Tursi land Brian McKeever. “Everybody played well,” funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 daughter, Mrs. Betty Peck of McCann’s Texaco at 630 Center to appear in court Nov. 18. Bob Strickland split the uprights and the Falcons were on LaFontana noted. brothers, Joseph Gercich of p.m. shoplifting incident at Treasure much as Xavier, ranked the No. 1 team in schoolboy The Middletown-based Falcons are noted for not making top, 7-6. Manchester; 7 grandchildren Statistics belie what happened. Unofficially Xavier had Windsor and John Gercich of and 14 great-grandchildren. City, Manchester Parkade. She circles. mistakes. That’s the trademark of Coach Larry McHugh’s Two touchdowns by Volker in the second stanza gave the 350 total yards and East 155,124 via the air lanes on seven Hartford; and 14 grandchildren. Mias Ellen Johnson Funeral services are ’Tuesday was released on a written ‘I told the team before the game that this would show us team. But they did make errors against East and it cost visitors a 20-6 halftime advantage. East threatened just The funeral is Wednesday at Miss Ellen S. Johnson, 73, at 1 p.m. at the Rose Hill promise to appear in court Nov. Car, Truck Crash, what kind of club we have. They’ve had their doubts but them. The 12 points by the Eagles represents the most completions. This isn’t a true complexion of what occurred Costume Caper 18. before thedialf as Bill Poletti pounced on a fumbled punt at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke- who was superintendent of the Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., the kids after this should realize we do have a good team. scored on Xavier in a single game this season. In five prior on the gridiron. The Eagles gave it their best shot and Fortin Funeral Home, 76 the Xavier 35.A razzle-dazzle Frank Driscoll to Gary Trinity Covenant Church Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Blanche Crough of Manchester smiles as Kathy Zwick of We weren’t outhit and intimidated and shouldn’t be in the starts, the Falcons had allowed just 19 points. showed they could play with the big boy on the block. Prospect St., Vernon, with a • Gary J. Chokas, 18, of 81 Loomis to Nolen play netted 30 yards but the Falcon primary school for many years, Rose Hill Memorial Park. 35 Cooper St. in bunny costume, sets her hair at the Edie Five Injured future. Xavier is a good team — there is no doubt about it. East, in fact, led at the outset 6-0 stunning Xavier and “We should be ready now to go after our last four Mass at 9 at St. Joseph Church Diane Dr. was charged Sunday defense stiffened and East couldn’t punch it over. died Sunday at home after a Friends may call at the Adams Cut & Curl Beauty Salon on Broad St. Staff dressed But our kids did a heUuva job. I can’t see us playing badly sending the Eagle bench and rooting section into a garnes,” LaFontana warned. The 2-4-1 Eagles will put the in Vernon. Burial will be in St. short illness. funeral home tonight from 7 to afternoon with operating a Six young people were in- validity of that statement to the test Saturday when they Benedict Cemetery, Bloom- in various costumes Saturday to keep in tune with the hospital care. after holding our own with them. I think in one game we’ve delirious state. The third quarter was played on even terms with no She lived at 31 Oak Grove St. 9. A Masonic service will be motor vehicle while his license volved in a car-truck accident journey to East Hartford High for a battle with the field. forthcoming Halloween observance Thursday. was suspended. He was Police are still investigating score added. Hohfer’s second TD pass and Volker’s third Born M arch 22, 1901 in tonight at 8 . Saturday night at at Hartford the accident and said only that Hornets. Friends may call at the Manchester, the daughter of Those wishing to do so may Rd. and Spencer St., funeral home tonight from 7 to the drivers were Pelletier and John and Charlotte Swanson make memorial contributions Manchester Police said. 9, and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 Gilli. No arrests have been Johnson, she lived here all her to the American Cancer Socie- Weekend Police Report First aid was given at the to 9 p.m., with a Rosary service made. life. ty- scene by crews of Manchester Tuesday at 8 p.m. She was a supervisor in the Ambulance who took five of the Those wishing to do so may Timothy A. Javarauckas, 8, records department for the Includes Several Thefts six to Manchester Memorial of 62 Essex St. was struck by a make memorial contributions State Highway Department, Edwin L. Harwood Hospital in two ambulances, to the American Heart Associa- Thefts reported in • Firemen and police found a Martin of 6 Dover Rd., attacked car driven by Roger S. Celinski, Red Sox-Yankee ^JSighV Lefty’s Too Much working there for 39 years until police said. TOLLAND - Edw in L. Manchester over the weekend motorcycle inside the first floor 18, of 93 Summit St. Sunday tion. her retirement in 1963. and killed two large white Harwood, 77, of W. Main St., included: of 348 Charter Oak St. Saturday Karen Sylvester, 18, of afternoon at Little and Durant She was a member of the ducks belonging to Russell Alic- First hand information on Stafford Springs, died Saturday • A truck owned by Potter- morning. They were checking Bloomfield was treated at Sts., police said. Trinity Covenant Church and a zi of 45 Pilgrim Lane Saturday the inner doings of the New Mrs. James Cunningham at an area convalescent home. ton’s Inc., 130 Center St. was the building after a complaint MMH for a fractured clavicle. Witnesses told police the boy trustee on the church’s board afternoon, police said. York Yankees and Boston Mrs. Helen G. Cunningham, He was born in Tolland and broken into Friday night. The of an odor of gas. Kevin Presbie, 19, of Bloom- was riding his bike fast and For Indian Eleven for four years. She was also a The dog is a black and white Red Sox will be given 62, of 153 Branford St., died lived in the area most of his dashboard was ruined in the Police ordered the motorcy- field was treated for minor could not stop at the intersec- member of the Women’s Guild Siberian husky. Dog Warden Tuesday night at the annual Saturday morning at life. He served in the Merchant removal of a two-way radio. cle removed due to the fire abrasions. Susan Welch, 15, of tion. afternoon as the Manchester of the church, and sang in the Lee Fracchia was investigating By Len Auster the gap to seven and it Manchester Memorial Marine and later was a spinner Also missing are two tool kits. hazard. The owner took it out. 202 Keeney St. suffered bruised He was taken to Manchester Masonic Sports Night at the choir for many years. the case this morning. secondary was caught off looked like it would be in- Hospital. She was the wife of in Stafford Textile Mills until • The glove compartment of • Windows on the gatehouse knees. Dola J. Pelletier, 20, of 2 Memorial Hospital by am- Masonic Temple. Survivors are two brothers, The research scientist guard. The other Enfield teresting. But the Red and James H. Cunningham. his retirement. a car parked on Garden St. was at the Porter Reservoir were Loveland Hill Rd., Rockville bulance where he was X-raye Ernest C. Johnson and Edwin • An awning over Lift the six-pointers were on a Mike White couldn’t sustain a She was born in Hartford and He was a member of the Staf- emptie and contents stolen broken and several fires set was treated for scalp and discharged. who said that lefties are A. Johnson,- and a sister, Miss Latch Gift Shop on Main St. was The informants will be Caruso three-yard run, a Ali Still Talking had lived in Manchester for 30 ford Methodist Church. Friday night. sometime Friday, night. lacerations. Wayne J. Gilli, 19, physiologically inferior drive of any length Elsie C. Johnson, all of torn Saturday night. It is valued veteran outfielder Roy years. Survivors are two sisters, • ’The car of Ronald Lee of • A dog owned by Michael at $150. of Bloomfield was treated for Robert D. Valli, 15, of 203 didn’t study football two-yard jaunt by thereafter and 2(J fourth Manchester. multiple bruises. White of the Yankees and Besides her husband, other Mrs. Julia Kirsheman of 161 Oak St. was stolen Saturday McKee St. rode a 10-speed bike . If he did, all sophomore Pete Moschetti quarter points by Enfield Funeral services will be catcher Bob Montgomery of On Eve of Fight survivors are her father, Harry Wethersfield and Mrs. Harry night. Within hours the car was All were released after treat- into the left side of car driven his years of work and notes and a 15-yard gallop by sealed the verdict. Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Trinity T. Grant of Atlanta, Ga.; a Bradley of Stafford Springs. recovered at the victim’s home. ment, a hospital spokesman by Robert T. Adams, 33, of 108 the Red Sox. Steve Roy. The Raiders, “Terrible,” stunned Covenant Church on Police Give Details said. would have found their way daughter, Mrs. Jane Thiffault Funeral services are ’Tuesday • A woman’s pocketbook was McKee St. Friday at 6:30 p.m. winning their third straight Hackmatack St. Burial yvill be to the wastebasket. Manchester Coach Larry KINSHASA, Zaire (UPI) - - Muhammed Ali’s voice at 11 a.m. at the White-Gibson- stolen from a Squire Village Marie Bala, 18, also of Valli went to MMH where he of Manchester, and seven in East Cemetery. The program starts at 6:30 For the third straight to go along with two losses Olsen first remarked. “We comes out with the rasp of a knife being dragged across grandchildren. Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm apartment Sunday just after the On Cruiser Crash Bloomfield, was the only person was treated for facial abrasions There are no calling hours. in the accident not requiring week, Manchester High and a tie, moved seemingly couldn’t stop Dippel. We just stone. If there is one thing he is more worried about than Funeral services are Tuesday St., Rockville. Burial will be in woman had returned home. Her and released. with a spaghetti dinner. \ Friends wishing to do so may faced a southpaw signal- at will overland and when shouldn’t be giving up this George Foreman’s right hook , it is losing his voice. at 10 a.m. at the Holmes South Cemetery in Tolland. husband was unable to stop the Investigation of an accident BOB MO.MGOMERY Tickets will be available at make memorial contributions a car making a left turn into ROY WHITE needed they went to the air many points. I’m not taking He hasn't lost it completely Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Friends may call at the thief, police said, after he was the door. caller and this occasion En- to Trinity Covenant Church Thursday night on Center St. in- McKee St. in front of the lanes against a Tribe secon- anything away from them yet, for which the promoters and 11 a.m. at the Hockanum funeral home Tuesday from 10 seen leaving the apartment. field High’s Joe Dippel did Memorial Fund. volving a police cruiser was cruiser. are thankful, and when he steps strained even All's vast Methodist Church in East Hart- until the funeral. • A cash drawer valued at ACHMAR - AFGHAN HOUND the damage in a 48-21 Raider dary which continues to play but Enfield isn’t a 48 point repetoire. The Holmes Funeral Home 400 nearly complete today, police Daley turned back into the through the ropes Wednesday at ford, Buriat will be in East $300 was stolen Saturday night said. victory Saturday in Enfield like a leaky umbrella. team. We made them look Main St., is in charge of eastbound lane losing control of 4 a.m. (10 p.m. EST Tuesday) Most of the Ali show is for the Cemetery. from the Windsor St. Exxon before a sparse gathering of Scoring for Manchester good. And the big plays are arrangements. ’The police report gave the the cruiser and skidded into a to try to relieve Foreman of the 200 Zairois who gather in the service station. were Ed Budanauro on a 12- still hurting us.” 0 Friends may call at the gym at N'Sele, 40 miles west of following information: utility pole. 200. In previous w eeks world heavyweight title, it funeral home tonight from 7 to • Tools worth more than $200 yard run. Jack Maloney on a The cruiser was driven by Daley suffered minor injuries Conard’s Chet Farbotko and After opening with two won't be a question of voice. Kinshasa beside the river 9. were stolen Saturday morning Zaire. He gets up and rolls his Patrolman William K. Daley, and the cruiser had extensive Yale and UConns Penney’s Jim Bottaro pretty 28-yard gallop and wins Manchester has But right now he's like a radio Those wishing to do so may Nixon Taking Tests from a truck parked in the A&P 25, who was heading east on front end damage. directed their clubs to wins Pete McCluskey added a dropped its last three tilts, with low batteries. “Too much eyes. “ I’m looking at this man parking lot on E. Center St. make memorial contributions LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) — Former President Center St. pursuing another Identity of drivers of the pur- over the Silk Towners. three-yarder around left all in the CCIL. The Tribe hollering,’’ says Ali, “too much Foreman as a Belgian.” The to the American Cancer Socie- car. crowd loves it. Richard M. Nixon begins a week of diagnostic tests today sued vehicle or the other car Dippel, a 6-0, 175-pound end. Place kicker Neil has demonstrated the ability noise. I got a call from Akron, ty, 237 E. Center St. At the intersection of McKee was not in the report. There And what of Foreman? With to determine if surgery is needed to stop the deterioration senior co-captain, scored McKenney added three con- to put points on the Ohio, and they couldn’t hear Other weekend reports in- St., Daley swerved into the have been no arrests made. Share Spotlight Ali on center stage always, it is of circulation in his left leg. His physicians said his health me. Imagine.” cluded: two touchdowns on runs of versions. Maloney paced the scoreboard. They also yield a hard act to follow so he is not westbound lane to avoid hitting There is still enough volume rules out travel for at least two months, indicating there is 52 and one yard, passecj for locals with 103 rushing yards plenty (34 to Conard, 36 to trying. c to give the 200 or so reporters Personal slight chance he will testify at the Watergate cover-up HARTFORD (UPI) — Unbeaten Trinity’s unexpected 17-14 win at two TDs covering 76 and 59 on 19 c a r r ie s and Penney prior to Saturday’s He stays cool and apart like who have gathered, some for trial in Washington. Yale traveled to its fifth in a row Budanauro, in his best varsi- tussle). With Enroco Fermi an executioner whose job is Middlebury saw fullback Pat Heffer- yards and had a hand in two the second time, something to In loving memory of Grace Giglio Saturday, Coach Carm Cozza’s best simply to be in the right place Ruddel Garbarini. who passed away Oc- nan scoring touchdowns on a run and a successful conversions. He! ty outing, contributed 59 of Enfield slated to Visit write, a fresh angle on an old tober 28. 1972. at the right time. "I would like Puerto Ricans Have Rally record so far since 1970, and Connec- pass and junior Mike Maus kicking a rushed for 178 yards on 18 yards on 11 attempts. Memorial Field Saturday story. But after six weeks of to knock Ali out,” he says simp- May she rest in peace. NEW YORK (UPI) — Puerto Ricans held a peaceful in- ticut scored a mild upset over 42-yard field goal in the third period. attempts and tossed for 162 Manchester compiled 235 for a league encounter, the only his trainers, seconds and ly. "No, nothing personal. Just dependence day rally at Madison Square Garden Sunday, Massachusetts to even out its season Middlebury had tied the game at 14- more on a five for 12 perfor- yards, just 24 through the air defense must dramatically sparring partners to talk to, the Mother, Sisters, FIRE CALLS Expert Grooming by Sandy don't like to see anybody get Brothers and Sons one day after five bombs, apparently set by Puerto Rican and take first place in the Yankee as only one of 13 tosses were improve. Otherwise, it will sudden influx of faces and 14 in the second period with a pair of mance as he rolled up 340 of hurt. That's why I like that. It’s nationalists, rocked Manhattan. POODLES AREN’T THE ONLY BREED THAT NEED Conference. touchdowns in four minutes. completed. Enfield in- be a very, very long season. English-speaking voices T MANCHESTER fire in back of he ABA Tool and and Vernon Ambulance) the Raiders’ 502-yard offen- nice, peaceful.” REGULAR GROOMINGI EVEN OUR ALL- Yale spoiled Cornell’s homecoming tercepted three. In ary of a loving husband, While the explosions were not mentioned during the ral- Saturday, 4:10 p.m. — Stove Die at 1395 Tolland Tpke. MANCHESTER Heffernan was the workhorse for sive outburst. Christopheritopher Totten, who left us on Oc- ly, attended by 15,000 persons, the tactic was discussed on fire at 16 Walker St. (Town) AMERICAN DOGGIES NEED PROFESSIONAL weekend by romping 27-3 over the Trickery led to the first tober 28. 1967. (Eighth District) Saturday, 8:01 p.m. — Auto the Bantams, taking 190 yards on 29 Steve Lamond was on the later at a news conference. Saturday, 5:56 p.m. — Fire in accident at Hartford Rd. and CARE. Red, as halfback Rudy Green scored carries. Trinity, now 4-1, will host receiving end of Dippel’s TD score. Dippel, lined up at a VERNON There is someone who misses you sadly, Puerto Rican Socialist Party secretary general Juan back of garage at 118 Main St. Spencer St. (Manchester Am- OPEN 8 TO 5 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY two touchdowns and 'Randy Carter Coast Guard Saturday. halfback slot, took a pitch In the house where you used to be, Saturday, 12:11 p.m. — False aerials, the 76-yarder the Someone who wanted to keep you. Man Bras defended the bombings as “one of the forms and (Eighth District) bulance) CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT . two field goals and two extra points. Coast Guard traveled to an upset 18- first offensive play of the and fired to Lamond at the But God willed it not to be. alarm on &hool St. (Rockville means by .which some people in the liberation movement Saturday, 7:55 p.m. - Woods Sunday, 3:45 p.m. — Boy “The backs all ran real well, par- Tribe 45 and the latter You left some beautiful memories fire near 187 Spring St. (Town) Fire Department) 10 loss to Worcester Tech Saturday, And sorrow too great to be told, express their desire for independence.” struck by car on Durant St. ticularly Rudy, since he was coming lagging behind during the whole pranced the rest of the way. But to those who loved and lost you Saturday, 10:15 p.m. - (Manchester Ambulance) SUDS AND SCISSORS /J Your memory will never grow old. Persons in the nearly filled auditorium heard speeches POST RD. PLAZA ROUTE SO VERNQN off an injury,” Cozza said. Yale is Caruso and Budanauro Broken water pipe at Laurel AMBULANCE CALLS game, Worcester scoring touchdowns Always remembered by by political activists Angela Davis and Jane Fonda and Manor on Chestnut St. (Town) preparing for a visit Saturday by in the first and second quarter. exchanged six-pointers TOLLAND COUNTY Saturday, 9:40 p.m. — Auto P.S. WE WELCOME WALK-INS Henrietta (your wife) songs by Pete Seeger. Sunday, 4:10 p.m. — Leaves Dartmouth. The Cadets scored all 10 points in giving the hosts a 13-7 ad- Sunday, 8:57 p.m. — Auto ac- accident on Rt. 5 near Civie’s FOR NAIL CLIPPING Eagle Runners on fire at 77 Oak St. (Town) cident in the center of restaurant. Cornell proved severely crippled by the third quarter, highlighted by a 50- vantage at the end of the first quarter. Sunday, 7:20 p.m. — Fire in Ellington. (Ellington Fire the loss of national scoring leader Don yard field goal by sophomore kicking Post Triumph -'Ip'.: r field off Rachel Rd. (Eighth Department, Ellington and Ver- Jj Fanelli, injured in the team’s specialist Phil Heyl. The loss drops Twenty-one seconds into Anniversary Specials From Your District) non Ambulances, and Tolland previous loss to Harvard. Coast Guard to 4-3. Competing without three of the second canto Dippel took its top cross country runners. Sunday, 10:59 p.m. — Elec- Rescue Truck) UConn managed its 10-9 upset over Amherst picked up a Little Three off for his 52-yarder around 717 Main Street trical fire at 18 Horace St. Today, 7:51 a.m. — Minor UMass in Amherst by scoring all 10 East Catholic still had enough an undefended left end and (Town) win Saturday at Wesleyan, 17-7. Tied power to upend Windsor Locks, £N0W MANCHESTER DRUG Manchester auto accident on Rt. 30 in two ticks before the inter- points in the third quarter and making 7-7 at halftime, the Lord Jeffs picked 23-32, last ’Thursday at East’s Today, 10:07 a.m. — Grass Tolland. (Tolland Rescue Truck mission he sneaked over. In a goal line stand in the final seconds. up a third-period touchdown on the Wickham Park course. ’The vic- Sophomore quarterback Bernie running of quarterback Dave Driscoll tory upped the Eagles overall between Maloney scored for DESITIN Suburbanite Polyglag Palmer threw a 27-yard scoring pass and maintained an effective defense mark to 13-3. a 28-14 halftime reading. FOSTEX SKIN CARE to Alan MacLellan, and Greg Sinay from then on. Mark Skehan paced the local Manchester received the 10 Oz. LIQUID added the point after kicking a 35-yard The Cardinals, 2-4, will have two effort crossing the finish line second half kickoff, 5 Oz. KERI Reg. field goal a few plays earlier to wrap weeks to mull over their loss before first in the time of 15:11. The marched 70 yards to close “T - THEftAPfUT< 1.39 ABOUT TOWN Reg. LOTION DESiriN up the Huskies’ scoring spree in a visiting Williams Nov. 9. Amherst is Locksmen took the next two -Ki:. , places but Eagle harriers Joe $2.35 6.5 Oz. SPECIAL matter of minutes. 4-1. The Manchester WATES will best costume. The board of “I went out there knowing I could do Stamp, Luke O’Connor, Steve BERNARD A. LOZIER, SPECIAL tion Reg. meet Tuesday at the Italian In other games. Central Connecticut Colbert and freshman Brett 2 directors will meet in the hall it,” Sinay said. “I’ve been practicing INC. $2.40 American Club. Weighing in after the party. beat Glassboro State 41-38, Montclair Jones followed in order to „ PIMPLES., 98‘ will be from 7 to 8 p.m. hard for two weeks. I knew it was State beat Southern Connecticut 37-20, secure the decision. 22 REGENT ST. BUCKHEAO* SPECIAL FOR Members with last names over when I kicked it.” Ithaca beat Bridgeport 34-14, E a s t ’s n e x t m e e t is DRY Celling Repairs SUBURBANITE XG POIYGLAS beginning D-L are reminded to Money To Burn The win gives UConn undisputed SKIN Framingham beat New Haven 20-12 Wednesday at home against S Replacements bring fruit for the basket. 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No. 1 Ohio State LEMON/ORANGE powers of a bygone era — Temple, still unranked, scored twice in the ninth inning LIQ. hasn’t made quite as much drubbed Northwestern 55-7; No. Monday to tie the New York Spec inis Are Maryland and Temple — are 2 Michigan whitewashed 12 Oz. doing something about it. noise, but before the season is Mets 4-4 in a game called by FinCERALD out, the Owls could very well Minnesota 49-0; No. 3 Alabama Reg. (rood For One Week mutual agreement after 10 in- They’re bringing back those pasted TCU 41-3; No. 4 Auburn $2.10 Un Sni. l\ov. 2, 1974 “good old days.” find themselves in contention nings. GOOD YEAR romped over Florida State 38-6; Maryland, rated 12th in the for a Bowl bid too. They ran A capacity crowd of 50,000 FUNERAL HOME No. 5 (tie) Notre Dame ripped SPECIAL EDWARD M. FITZGERALD, DIRECTOR nation, took another step their season record to 6-0 by fans turned out to see the Mets lOO No. 13 Miami (Fla.) 38-7 in the toward its first Atlantic Coast downing stubborn Delaware, 21- blow a 4-2 lead in the bottom of 225 Main Street national TV gam e, while 5 i NATIONAL BRANDS DISCOUNT TIRE CENTER MANCHESTER DRUG Conference title Saturday by 17, and now people have begun the ninth inning in the second *1.59 Manchester putting away North Carolina to stop smirking when coach Southern California (No. 5 tie) game with the Giants. Sunday’s 717 Main Street • Phone 649-4541 trounced Oregon State 31-10. 229 HEBRON AVE.—GLASTONBURY OR TABS lOO’s State 20-10. And the folks at Wayne Hardin reminds that the game was postponed because of PHONE 643-5940 WATKINS FUNERAL HOME / 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER - 646-5310 College Park are justifiably Owls played in the first Sugar Also, Oklahoma embarrassed rain after the Giants won Satur- Kansas State 63-0. OPEN DAIIV11 AM-7 PM-SATUROAV 9 AM-2 PM DIGNIFIED, TRADITIONAL SERVICE talking about the Terps’ first Bowl game in 1934. day's opener 10-7 on Sadaharu Oh’s grand-slam homer. MASTER’CHARGE " RANKAMERICARO ■ PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974— PAGE FIFTEEN Patriots Show Vikings Pearson^s TD Pass Bruins Extend Wh Sealed Cowboy Win AMERICAN CONFERENCE Winning Skein They’ve Hit Maturity East NEW HAVEN (UPI) - third quarter, thanks to defen- games. Not even the W. L. T. Pet. sive end Roy Hilton’s 71-yard appearance of Quarterback New England 6 1 0 .857 Drew Pearson now knows NEW YORK (UPI) - The touchdown romp after , acquired only RungrrH 4, Flamm I Buffalo 6 1 0 .857 how it feels to be on the Boston Bruins are never blasted in a slapshot from the BLOOMINGTON, Minn. The thing that counts is we recovering Calvin Hill’s fumble four days earlier from Dallas, Second-period goals by Derek deficit to take the lead. The vic- Second-year fullback Sam Miami 5 2 0 .714 other end. particularly good hosts but blue line with 2:07 left in an came back and hung in their on New York’s 29. could help the Giants’ Sanderson and Bobby Rousseau (UPI) — The young Patriots tory upped New England’s Cunningham rushed for 87 of his NY Jets 1 6 0 .143 Pearson, signed by Dallas overtime session to give after all those ups and downs.” “I called the Pearson slumbering offense. Sunday night they were led the Rangers to their win showed the veteran Vikings record to 6-1 while Minnesota 129 yards in the first half while Baltimore 1 6 0 .143 last year as a free agent out of Minnesota its win over Chicago. “I can’t say enough about touchdown pass,” said Cowboy Morton, after replacing downright unfriendly to an over the Flames. Walt Tkaezuk they’ve reached maturity dropped to 5-2. the New England defense Central Tulsa, currently ranks as the Connelly took passes from Jim Windsor,” echoed wide Coach . "We starter Jim Del Gaizo at the “old pal.” and Greg Polls added goals in Sunday. capped the stopped three Minnesota drives W. L. T. Pet. I Natiohal Football League’s Johnson and Rick Smith and receiver Randy Vataha, who start of the second quarter, Former Boston coach Bep the third period, with Polls’ the Fourth-year quarterback Jim Vikings’ comeback by racing to shut out the Vikings in the Pittsburgh 4 1 1 .750 ' leading receiver with 38 recep- rifled the puck into the left side caught a 55-yard bomb from completed ll-of-22 passes for Buidolin, now coach of the Kan- l(X)th of his NHL career. Plunkett directed a scoring three yards around left end with first two quarters for the first Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 tions following his three of the Chicago net past goalie Plunkett two plays before the 185 yards but was sacked four sas City City Scouts expansion Blark llawkH 10, Bluet) 3 drive in the final seconds to ral- 1:25 to go to put Minnesota time this year. Houston 2 5 0 .286 catches, including one for a Dave Dryden for his first goal final score. “He was stopped at times by his former teammates team, were the visitors at Darcy Rota scored his first ly New England to a 17-14 vic- ahead 14-10. In the excitement, Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 touchdown, Sunday in the Cow- of the season to cap a stunning the one but wouldn’t go down. Besides Bolton’s two in- and had three passes in- Boston Gardens and the Bruins major league three-goal hat tory over Minnesota. It was the Tarkenton and cornerback Ron West boys’ 21-7 defeat of the New Minnesota comeback, He fought his way in.” terceptions, safety Jack tercepted. played like they wanted to trick while Chicago coasted to second straight loss for the Bolton, who earlier intercepted W. L. T. Pet. York Giants. ^mis jets .5, Stags 2 Mildren snagged another “Morton is one of the best punish him for all those $50 its fifth straight victory. The Winnipeg erupted for three defending Super Bowl runners- two of his passes, exchanged Oakland 6 1 0 .857 However, the 23-year-old Tarkenton, pass early in the quarterbacks around and we fines he handed them. triumph lifted the Hawks past quick goals in the third period, up although they rallied for 14 blows and both were ejected Denver 3 3 1 .500 Pearson also managed to third period to halt a Minnesota hated to lose him,” said Lan- Extending their unbeaten idle Vancouver and into sole two while Jtilling a penalty, to points in the fourth quarter. from the game. Kansas City 3 4 0 .429 reverse his role when he caught drive at the Patriots’ four. dry. “He did as well as could be streak to five games, the Bruins possession of first place in Divi- defeat Michigan. A crowd of 6,- With New England trailing by The Vikings got their first San Diego 1 6 0 .143 the Giant defense napping and expected today. There is no way routed the Scouts, 8-2, even sion Two. 740 saw Lars-Erik Sjoberg, cap- four points with 1:21 remaining, touchdown 51 seconds into the NATIONAL CONFERENCE lofted a 46-yeard scoring pass to “The d.efense made the big learned it from the Cardinals he could have been ready to though the Scouts outshot their However, the victory may tain Danny Johnson and coach Plunkett marched the Patriots final quarter when Chuck East Golden Richards after taking a plays,” Fairbanks said. and practiced it all week. We’ve play any better. He’s smart and rivals, 36-35. It was the eight have been costly because Bobby Hull clinch the win 86 yards in seven plays. Finally, Foreman ran in from the two W. L. T. Pet. lateral behind the line of scrim- “Bolton and Mildren were real- improved considerably in the when he gets to know the straight winless game for the veteran Chicago defenseman within a span of two minutes he hit Bob Windsor with a pass for his 11th touchdown of the St. Louis 7 0 0 1.000 mage from Quarterback Roger ly outstanding and we got a last two weeks. We were a little players, he’ll be very effec- Scouts who have been on the Keith Magnuson and all-star and 12 seconds in the third. The at the one and the big tight end season. Linebacker Roy Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 Staubach. better rush on Tarkenton than I flatter this week than last but tive.” road since their training camp center Stan Mikita were injured goals by Sjoberg and Johnson struggled into the end zone with Winston recovered a John Washington 4 3 0 .571 Throwing passes is nothing Vataha slipped behind Jackie thought we would.” as long as you have only four in Morton took part in only two opened eight weeks ago because and sent to the hospital for x- came while Winnipeg was only three seconds to go. Tarver fumble on the three- Dallas 3 4 0 .429 new for Pearson, who played Wallace on the left sideline and the loss column, you’re okay.” practice sessions with the their new rink isn’t ready. rays, Magnuson for a wrist in- killing a hooking penalty to “Plunkett called the play on yard line to set up the score. NY Giants 1 6 0 .143 quarterback at Tulsa in his took Plunkett's pass to the 10 Minnesota wide receiver “We have a tough schedule Giants after his acquisition and Phil Esposito and John Bucyk jury and Mikita for a possible defenseman Larry Hornung, the touchdown pass to Wind- The Patriots had taken a 10-0 Central freshman and sophomore for his only reception of the John Gilliam, who caught five ahead — Washington twice and admitted, “I had about 25 plays each scored two goals and shoulder separation. Hull’s goal came on a power halftime lead on a 37-yard field W. L. T. Pet. years, but his toss against the sor,” Patriots Coach Chuck day. passes for 117 yards, said the St. Louis next,” said Pearson down well enough to call them Wayne Cashman, Don Mar- In WHA^ction Indianapolis play. goal by John Smith and a 21- Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 Giants was the first of his pro Fairbanks said. “He was one of Plunkett's ensuing scoring Patriots “played a great ball when asked to size up the Cow- during the game. I absorbed as cotte, Bobby Schmautz and beat Queffec 5-3, Minnesota yard touchdown pass from Chicago 3 4 0 ,429 career and sealed the Cowboys’ the primary receivers and pass to Windsor spoiled a fourth game. They’re the best team boys’ chances of reaching the much as I could in the few days Dallas Smith also scored. edged Chicago 6-5 in overtime, made a great effort to get in. Plunkett to rookie Steve Detroit 3 4 0 .429 third win against four defeats. quarter rally in which the we’ve faced to date but the playoffs for the ninth con- since I got here but it wasn’t The Toronto Maple Leafs Winnipeg whipped Michigan 5-2 STOP coiDwiiiui! d r a f t s Schubert. Plunkett completed Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 “We worked on that play all “It was a fantastic win for us. Vikings came from a 10-0 game could have gone either secutive season. “It won’t be enough to let me do the things I defeated the Washington and Toronto’s game at 15 of 28 attempts for 238 yards West week,” Pearson admitted. “I way.” easy but right now I feel we still will do in the weeks ahead. Capitals, 4-3, the Buffalo Sabres Cleveland was postponed when in the game. Los Angeles 5 2 0 .714 wasn’t at all nervous about it, have a realistic chance of win- Next week, I’ll be better (MCC photo) beat the Montreal Canadiens, 3- the ice-making machines New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 which was good because he ning them all and making the prepared and better still the 2, the New York Rangers failed. Atlanta 4 0 .333 (Richards) was so wide open I CCCAA NET WINNERS - Brian Reynolds, Mike Murray, Conrand Meintire, Rick Gowen, Bruce Gordon and Coach Jack Redmond. 2 playoffs.” week after that.” scored a 4-1 triumph over the RaoTH ,5, NoriliqueH 3 San Francisco 2 5 0 .286 could easily have blown it and Atlanta Flames and the Indianapolis erupted for three looked awfully bad.” The playoffs are the farthest The Cowboys jumped out to a (S the only thing from the mind of the Chicago Black Hawks whipped goals in the second period to plastic window • ^ V - R Sunday's Results Dallas’ “flea-flicker” play 14-0 lead in the second quarter Pair of McCutcheon TD’s Miami 17, Baltimore 7 Giants, who now sport a dismal on a one yard touchdown run by the St. Louis Blues 10-3 in other capture its first WHA victory material came less than three minutes Pro Basketball Roundup Cleveland 23, Denver 21 1-6 record and have scored only Walt Garrison and a 32-yard National Hockey League and hand Quebec its first loss of Guaranteed after the Giants had cut Dallas’ MCC Captures the season. 2 Full Years 24 points in their last four games. Los Angeles 20, NY Jets 13 lead to 14-7 midway through the scoring pass from Staubach to Houston 34, Cincinnati 21 Pearson. Leafs 4, Capitals 3 The expansion team, loser of WE HAVE Buffalo 16, Chicago 6 George Ferguson’s goal at its first five starts, took a 4-1 THE In 31 Seconds Beat Jets Dallas 21, NY Giants 7 9:01 of the third period enabled lead with the scoring outburst Tennis Crown GENUINE NEW YORK (UPI) - The Detroit 19, Green Bay 17 BOWLING Blazers^ Play the Leafs to hand the Capitals from Rick Pumple, Joe Robert- a penalty, converted for the 13- were a better team than their NFL: Three-Game Advantage son and Bob Sicinski and held Los Angeles hierarchy had missed and we knew we could New Orleans 14, Philadelphia their seventh loss in nine games 13 tie. record showed.” tie with a touchdown.” Winning its first Connecticut Community College and square Toronto's record at on to snap the Nordiques’ four- W.G. GLENNEY long faces. On the Jets’ second play, Joe 10 Athletic Association (CCCAA) tennis crown Saturday was St. Louis 23, Washington 20 3-3-3. Ferguson, who scored one game winning streak. 336 N. MAIN STREET The Rams made one of the Namath threw toward Jerome Stukes said he took a chance Manchester Community College with a 3-2 decision over Pleases Coach Fighting Saints 6, Cougars 5 Jet Coach Charley Winner New England 17, Minnesota ST. JAMES - Joan Boroch of two first-period Toronto MANCHESTER most surprising trades in re- Barkum but Charlie Stakes and came up lucky. called the peformance, “the Middlesex Community College at Manchester Racquet 140-349. goals, took a pass from Ian Veteran Wayne Connelly stepped in front at the Jets’ 42 144 Cardinals Out Front cent history Tuesday by best we’ve played this year. It Club. Both teams entered the match undefeated. Turnbull and beat goalie Ron and returned to the one before “We were in a zone defense Kansas City 24, San Diego 14 sending , the and I had deep outside shows people this club still has MCC’s No. 1 performer. MOUNTAIN DEWS - Emma NEW YORK (UPI) — Portland Coach Lenny Wilkens Low. being hauled down. Oakland 35, San Francisco 24 NEW YORK (UPI) - A Larry Brown. But Hart threw remained tied with New National Conference Player coverage,” he explained. “I pride.” Mike Murray, won his Aceto 178-450, Dona Price 190- had nothing but praise for his Trail Blazers after Sunday’s Sulircs 3, Ciiiiudiens 2 couple of weeks ago, people to Anderson for a 23-13 lead in England for the AFC East lead Parmenter and Holmes took a chance, which I usually Toniglil's Game singles match over Gary 483, Dottie Whitehead 199-527, nationally televised NBA contest against Seattle. Craig Ramsey’s long bounc- of the Year last season, to laughed at the possibility of the third period and Washington by beating Chicago. The Bear gave the visitors their se- Green Bay for five draft don’t do. I just read the quarter- New York had two costly Atlanta at Pittsburgh Genovese 6-4, 6-4 and No. 2 Mabel Larsen 456, Bee Moquin “We established the tempo. ing shot caromed off rookie third period penalties. On one, a St. Louis-New England just managed to get close on defense held rushing star O.J. cond point with an eight- 472, Rita Dumond 481, Lee Bean Save Fuel Save Money Qhoices. back all the way. He was Sunday's Games man Conrad Meintire was played offense well, defensively Danny Gare into the Montreal MAKE WINTER-TIGHT, DRAFT FREE WINDOWS, DOORS ® Namath passed eight yards to Jorgensen’s 13-yards TD pass Simpson to just 62 yards but game pro set win over Rick 477, Grace Kauffman 475. PORCHES • BREEZEWAYS . . . . plastic The move insured James looking at his receiver and I Super Bowl. Sure they were played well throughout the points, p v e the Nets a quick Net at 9:39 of the third period David Knight for a first down to Brown. Leypoldt bailed out Buffalo also victorious, topping Er- Harris of the No. 1 job and he decided to take the chance. The Houston at NY Jets both undefeated but just Gowen and Reynolds, 8-3. game,” said Wilkens. “It was lead which mounted to 60-37 at as the Sabres maintained their on the Rams' 14 but a call In other games, Houston with his kicking. nie Goulet 7-6, 2-6, 6-0. MERCANTILE - Dick Sim- was hardly building confidence ball wasn’t underthrown or Buffalo at New England wait. In the deciding doubles our most complete game of the the half. Larry Kenon and Brian first-place spot in Division Two. against Richard Caster for il- stunned Cincinnati 34-21, Buf- Raiders 35, 49ers 24 The other singles match mons 135, Rick Breen 137, Russ in management’s decision. The anything — I just got a good New Orleans at Detroit Well, the first half of the match, Meintire and year through four quarters.” Taylor both added 16 points to The Sabres outshot the legal use of hands negated it falo downed Chicago 16-6, Los Ken Stabler passed two yards was won by Middlesex’ Wilson 147, Bill Sheekey 137-404, New York Jets, with only one jump on it. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Murray teamed to top The 120-94 victory over the boost the Nets to as much as a Canadiens, 29-27. and the Jets wound up punting. Angeles beat the New York Jets to Dave Casper for one TD and Peter Holmes over Brian Bub Bender 140-357, Pete Lar- victory in six previous games, McCutcheon went over on the Minnesota at Chicago season is over and St. Louis still Genovese and Goulet, 9-8, in Sonics put Portland at 3-3 for 29-point advantage in the final Look HOLDS IN HEAT “When you’re flat both offen- They then moved to the Ram 33 20-13, Oakland overcame San Harold Hart picked up a loose Reynolds 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. In son 141-367, Walt Jacy 140-142- led the Rams 13-7 late in the next play for the game-winner. Cincinnati at Baltimore is undefeated and while New a tie-breaker to win the the season and may have given period. Six Score for the KEEPS OUT COLD sively and defensively like we but a holding penalty forced St. Louis at Dallas Francisco 35-24, Dallas stopped ball following an Oakland punt 405, Ed Burbank 135-147-400, former UCLA star Bill Walton third period and owner Carroll Oddly, the two scores were England has lost once, the doubles play, Bruce league title. Spirits rookie Marvin Barnes name Reduce your heating ONLY were, you need one guy to pick them to punt. the 21-7, and ran 40 yards for another Jeff Miller 354, Sonny Chandler WEST SPRINGFIELD, bills up to 40% this winter. Rosenbloom and General McCutcheon’s first this season Washington at Green Bay Patriots have knocked off both some added confidence. led all scorers with 29 points. you up and I’m glad I was that Cleveland at San Diego Cleveland upset Denver 23-21, score to lead Oakland over San 357, Stan Jarvis 357, Hank Frey John Johnson led the Trail Mass. (UPI) - The New It’s easy! Just cut and tack Manager Don Klosterman on the ground even though he of last year’s Super Bowl par- St. Louis’ Maurice Lucas led in on the Warp’s genuine Flex O GIass over Run, Ft. guy.” “That first one was a real Miami struggled past Francisco. Stabler also had a 358, Richard Krinjak 369, Don England Whalers got six goals scowled and fiddled nervously entered the game as the NFC’s NY Giants at Kansas City ticipants, Miami and Blazer scoring with 28 points, rebounds with 15. edge your screen doors, windows, jerk call,” Namath said, adding Baltimore 17-7, New Orleans 64-yard TD pass to Cliff Branch Mathiews 358, Ken Montie 362, from different players Sunday porches and breezeways for low as time ticked away. leading rusher. The victory Harris took the Rams 76 Oakland at Denver Minnesota, along with but Walton added 20 and pulled Ron Boone scored 28 points in (or your a few more choice adjectives. toppled Philadelphia 14-10, as the Raiders ran their win- Sam Little 363, Jim Bell 364, to roll to a 6-1 victory over the cost winter protection. ” Then lightning struck. lifted the Rams to 5-2 and a two- yards in the first period, rolling Atlanta at Miami powerhouse Los Angeles. down 17 rebounds to add weight leading the Utah Stars to their protec- “Their strong safety came up to Detroit edged Green Bay 19-17 ning streak to six. Del Williams Motta Boots Six George Barber 151-370, Dave Indianapolis Racers, the At Your Hardware, Lumber and Budding Supply Store The bolt consisted of 6-foot-l, game lead over New Orleans in out 12 yards around the right The Cardinals ran their to the win. first road win of the season. tion^ play Caster close and they and Kansas City defeated San ran 71 yards for a 49er score. Barrera 155-375, Nick 'Twerdy Whalers’ third consecutive Chicago, III. 60651 7ro;;,'Son‘.n’ 205-pound Lawrence the NFC West. The Jets side for the score. But Ray’s record to 7-0 and took a solid The Trail Blazers held a 72-44 Utah, struggling to escape the WARP BROS. bumped into each other. I Diego 24-14. Atlanta is at Bruuns 23, Broncos 21 153-158-423. home victory. McCutcheon and he scored dropped their fifth straight. extra point was blocked and the three-game lead in the National rebound advantage and shot 52 West Division cellar, improved almost blew my top. Pittsburgh tonight. Reserve quarterback Brian In MCC Shutout per cent from the floor. ‘twice within a 31-second span “We really tightened up in Jets came back as Mike Conference East Sunday by Oilers 34, Beiigals 21 Sipe’s second TD of the game It's record to 2-5, with both vic- ;early in the final period to lift the second half,” said Ram Adamle, subbing for the injured “I thought we played well but beating the Washington Survives to Win In the only other NBA game tories coming at the expense of Defensive end Elvin Bethea with 1:56 left lifted Cleveland to Sunday, Gail Goodrich and Jim the Rams to a 20-13 victory. Coach Chuck Knox as a relieved John Riggins, burrowed two not good enough. We have to Redskins 23-20. Jim Hart threw returned a fumble 38 yards for a its upset of Denver. The Bron- With former Hartford Bulkeley High star John Motta RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI) - San Diego. Harris, who seemed to have Rosenbloom planted a kiss on' yards for one score and Emer- work on correcting mistakes, touchdown passes of 52 yards to Price each scored 27 points as Caldwell Jones paced the Q’s TD and Dan Pastorini threw a cos led 21-9 on two Charley scoring six goals, the Manchester Community College As long as Bobby Allison can the Los Angeles Lakers scored problems picking up secondary his cheek. ‘This was the first son Boozer ran 14 yards in the me included. Everybody knows Earl Thomas and 17 to Donny 35-yard scoring pass to Billy Johnson TD passes but Sipe ran soccer team lambasted Northwestern Community College, get into a race car, he’ll be with 20 points and 23 rebounds. Anderson and Roger Wehrli a 123-116 victory over the •receivers, sent McCutcheon on time in a long time we were third period for another. Rookie what he has to do. That one- Parks to lead Houston past eight yards for one score and 10-0, Saturday at Cougar Field before a crowd of 300. The there. Travis Grant added 17 for San J)ursts of six and 11 yards and down and came back. I don’t Greg Gantt, placekicking for eyed monster (film projector) returned an 53 Phoenix Suns. Diego as the Q’s fell to 2-4. heavily-favored Cincinnati. then went over for the deciding victory boosted the Cougars’ overall mark to 9-0-3 and 4-0-1 The man with the grin from Getting Married? ;then hit Harold Jackson with a think we were flat today. Every the first time since his don’t tell no lies.” yards for another score. The Lakers scored 13 un- Boone hit for 11 points in the Bethea's score gave Houston a TD. Don Cockroft had three in the CCCAA. Hueytown, Ala., survived a 17-yard pass to the Jet 23 on the time we got something going, freshman year at Alabama five RADIt St. Louis surged to a 16-0 lead answered points to open the se- third period, nine in the opening 27-7 lead and Pastorini’s pass field goals for the Browns. MCC’s next clash is Satur- more trouble here than spectacular first-turn, first-lap cond half to take a 21-point lead Jast play of the third quarter. we got a penalty. I knew this years ago, converted after on Wehrli’s interception, Jim wiped out a three TD passes by Dolphins 17, Colls 7 accident here Saturday. On Sun- 3 1/2 minutes, as the Stars shot ■McCutcheon needed just one was going to be a tough game Adamle’s score but missed Bakken’s 47-yard field goal and day at home against against the Northwestern that was reduced to seven in the out to a 59-36 lead, their biggest our customers say: “we have Ken Anderson. Ex-Colt Don Notingham, sub- day, despite a broken back and final minute. Goodrich, Price play to score, hitting a wall of and I said so all week. after the second. "The elongated football Hart’s pass to Thomas. The Bills 16, Bears 6 bing for injured , Middlesex Community shooters as 10-year-old rib damage, he showed the of the contest. Utah ended the ;tacklers on the left side and “Joe Namath still has one of TONIGHT Redskins narrowed the gap on College and a win will give Miles McCurry beat him in a and center Elmore Smith third quarter with a 69-50 lead, "That gave us a lift,” originated in Canada and Larry Watkins ran one yard ran two yards for the go-ahead racing world what NASCAR scored eight points apiece in the •suddenly breaking loose for a the strongest arms in football was introduced to the United 9:00 Faleons vs. Sleelers, field goals of 48 and 34 yards by the locals the league crown. despite 10 points in the period McCutcheon admitted. “If he for Buffalo's only TD and John score within the third period to “beat the goalie” contest drivers are made of. decisive third period when the The LOWEST FORMAL WEAR rro. David Ray, forced to make and he throws as well an anyone States in the 1874 McGill- Ch.8, WINF Mark Mosely and Sonny by the Q’s Grant. The Stars led made it, we were eight points Leypoldt kicked field goals of boost Miami past Baltimore. Former East Catholic star and won a red, white and “I considered not running,” Lakers outscored Phoenix 33-24 ;a 25-yard extra point because of in the game. I knew the Jets down and in trouble. But he Harvard game. Jorgensen’s two-yard flip to 47, 25 and 36 yards as the Bills Notingham’s TD gave Miami a Tim McConville got the rout blue ball. About 50 boys par- Allison admited, “but I knew I at the end of the first quarter to take an 88-71 advantage. 23-17 when center Jim Eakins ■ 10-7 lead and the Dolphins iced started at the 13:38 mark of ticipated. wouldn’t hurt myself further In ABA action, the New York 'M ill' - ^ ^ 'I | | | | the game when Benny Malone unless I crashed again.” scored eight of his 17 points. L” ■till'" the first half with an assist Nets whipped the Spirits of St. ©Volkswagen of America, Inc. The aggressive play of San es” ran 23 yards for a TD in the from Motta. 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'TIL 9:00 SAT. ’TIL S:30 Talcottville TV CENTERS 649-B^ PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 The Forgotten Feleran; “^nchest er MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974— PAGE SEVENTRFIV Police Investigate Special Ed Teacher Named AREA Severe Rape Case A D og E at D og W orld ------^^es POLICE REPORT TOLLAND Child and Family Service in Discharged Wednesday: Joan THE CANDIDATES Vivian Kenneson Hartford. He completed his Snyder, 529 Miller Rd., South Manchester Police today leads now,” Krinjak said today The Board of Education has practice teaching at the Vernon By JOHN LESAR SOUTH WINDSOR Hospital. She is scheduled to abled World War II vet from lost his legs in Korea, where he Windsor; Rudolph Smetana, 41 revealed information about a Lt. Krinjak and Policewomah ARE SAYING ratified the appointment of Center School and at the Hamp- rnitrci PreaH Inirrnalional Harold London, 16, of appear in Court Nov. 19. muse Lake Charles, La., said that won the Silver Star. “It’s “particularly foul” rape and Susan Gibbens urged women Donald Pedemonti as a special ton Consolidated Elementary Though today is Veterans’ Gardner St.; Raymond Jayco Holland, Mich., was admitted TOLLAND forgetting the veteran was just something we’ve got to live beating that occurred Oct. 22 driving at night to lock their education teacher at the School. Day, many veterans think they 332 Lydall St.; Anne Remesch, to Manchester Memorial State Police investigating florist & Greenhouses part of the nation’s transition with alone,” he said. and is still being investigated. doors, especially when stopped Tolland Middle School. Pedemonti’s salary is two- are the forgotten Americans. Hebron Rd., Andover; Hospital Saturday night with a break into the Exxon Station, from war time to peace time. “For those, like me, who Christine Covensky, 350 Abbey in traffic.. Brainard: Overhaul PUC Pedemonti graduated from thirds reimbursable by the Disabled veterans from injuries suffered in an accident Rt. 195, Tolland, discovered this A young woman driving a car "People just start thinking managed to get out of the Rd., South Windsor; Deborah Krinjak said the case is the the University of Connecticut in state. World War II, Korea and Viet- on John Fitch Blvd., South morning. on that Tuesday night stopped about other things,” he said. hospital, we’ve got to make a Dumont, 1420 Ellington Rd., worst rape incident in Monica Shea potable water to each customer 1973. He earned an MA degree The board granted a materni- nam seem to share the view Windsor. Police said the building was for a traffic light near the “There’s a pattern. I saw it, life for ourselves just like South Windsor; Robert Manchester in the 20 years he for a period of five years.” is special education from the ty leave to Parker School that the only people who A passenger in London’s car, entered by breaking the glass in Correspondent after the Second World War, center of town, according to a has been with the department. "The statute will require the teacher Sandra Malloy, effec- LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER anybody else. And it’s a hard Philbrick, 147 E. Center St.; Althea Shaw, 15, of Brooklyn the bay door. Taken were six Tel. 742-9495 same institution in 1974. From observe Veterans Day are after Korea, after Vietnam. road. report by Det. Lt. John Krinjak posting of performance bonds tive Nov. 15. Bruce Young has Thomas Donze, 29C Mt. Vernon St., Rockville, was taken to the cases of anti-freeze valued at Rep. Jesse A. Brainard (R) January 1969 to June 1970 he veterans, their families, their People just want to forget, to go Two men armed with knives and penalties for violation and been hired on a limited contract ^u(( Monchetter 643-9559 “ Everybody says ‘hire the Dr., Vernon; Edward Costello, hospital, treated and released, $180 and two snow tires valued Great Tides 53rd Assembly District, went was a child case worker for _ widows and their orphans. back to everyday life. dragged her out of the car. One will apply to any subsequent in Mrs. Malloy’s absence. 621 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER vet’ but nobody pays attention, East Hartford. police said. at $69. The greatest tides in the on record earlier this year as emotionally disturbed boys at "To some people, we’re just "They don’t want the dis- drove the car to a side street owner of such supply system.” especially when it comes to Also, Thomas Yeager, 98 Police said London was ELLINGTON world occur in the Bay of favoring a complete overhaul of not human, and it seems we’re figured and the crippled con- while the other dragged the ‘‘The problem s facing hiring disabled vets. But we can Woodbridge St.; Burdella driving south on Rt. 5 when his Jack Jones, 21, of 12 Florence Fundy between Nova Scotia the Public Utilities Commis- just being forgotten about,” stantly reminding them of the woman into a wooded area, he numerous buyers of new 11^00 OrtO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O' 0 0 0 0 rt'O 0 0 do a job, like anybody else. Gaudette, 247C Main St.; Bar- car went out of control, struck a St., Rockville, was charged and Maine. Burncoat Head at sion. ‘\Wlth this coupon and a purchase of $5.00 '— ' with this coupon and a purchase of $5,00 S I |” " o T o “ " “ r o ^ " “ r f i ? o ” said Major Webster as Ire horrors of war. So the disabled said. development homes involving with this coupon and a purchase ot $5.00 S I With tt M c ' j.-'o:. uiid a purchase of $5.00 S I “I admit there’s some things bara Haugh,14 Elro St.; Donald pole and then rolled over, police the Minas Basin in Nova His position is so recorded in Individually Wrapped S ' twisted his body around on the with reckless driving in connec- inadequate or unusable water I vet gets pushed aside, I can’t do — I used to like to Barrett, 50 Farm Dr., Mary said. Scotia has the greatest mean the recently completed CCAG surgical cart where he lay and forgotten.” tion with a one-car accident on After raping the woman, the spring range with 47.5 feet supplies appears to have Girfd Medal dance — but there’s things I can Garrison, Torrington; Vivian Harold Levesque, 17, of 491 Rt. 140, Ellington, .Sunday men burn^ her arms and legs legislative Profile. k\' a-.^i^A inericaii |! shook his head. Larry Tabor, a watch repair- and an extreme range of 53 5 reached such proportion that ? Cidl.11 11 alCoSlee il do too, and I just wish people Hary, 5 Overhill Rd., Ellington; Avery St., South Windsor, was night. with cigarettes and kicked her, “Among other things,” I Webster was on patrol in man from Washington, D.C., feet. legislation ought to step in with would realize that.” Victoria Popick, 109 Main St., charged with failure to drive Krinjak said. Brainard said, "the Vietnam when a sniper’s bullet One of the two passengers in accessible and appropriate iFlour 139 i«ij All Grinds TJcl! Talcottville; Michael Buccino, right on a curve after a one-car Rope Trick reorganized commission must 3 101b, i n Ih Bag R an ripped into his side and struck the car, William Furey, 23, of After they left, she struggled relief. I will introduce such |,'<=12oz.Pkg.SlicedYelloworWhile^F^^ g * 1 l b . C a n 166 Charter Oak St.; Marie When Kwakiutl Indians of have appropriate authority and 225 ‘ Clorox49^ accident on Doming St. Satur- Enfield, wa$ taken to Rockville out of the woods and sought Limit one bag par cusl. Good Mon., Oct. 38 - Sal., Nov. 2 his spine. For seven years, he legislation, if re-elected. I LImll one pkg. per c u it. Good Mon., Oct. 26 - Sal., Nov. 2 r—J I Lim it one jug per c u lt. Good Mon . Oct. 28 - S e t. Nov. 2 ^ 220 Loalbo, 122 Hebron Rd., Bolton. dav niaht. the Northwest coast traveled, resources to take action to Limit one can per c J tl Good Mon . Oct 26 - Set.. Nov. 2 has been a patient at Hines General Hospital and later help, he said. Police were un- Brainard appeared before the Weekend Accidents Police said Levesque’s car they carried a long coil of protect customers of smaller ® 10JwVVvv^vvvvVVVVVvvVVVVyVVVy,vVvvsnotr Veterans' Administration transferred to Hartford able to speak to her until last rope smoldering at the end so private water companies from PUC and spoke for residents in 1 failed to negotiate a curve, Hospital. Jones was treated at Friday due to her condition. 0 rt rt rt rt' fi rt'rt'rt Mrtrt” a Hospital in Chicago, a MCC Teachers they seldom had to make fire abuse. Presently, PUC jurisdic- Coventry and Tolland who were TffT“ i\Ti\Ti\T went off the road and flipped Rockville Hospital. The other “We are following several with wooden utensiles. paraplegic, unable to sit or Kill Eight Persons tion covers only companies protesting a proposed 150 per stand. over. passenger was Richard On Panels supplying fifty or more cent increase in their water "One vet helps another, but I nitfd Press International —William M. O’Donnell, 54, He is scheduled to appear in Desrocher, 22, of 12 Florence SavelO" Save 12* customers.” rates. SavelO* otherwise, it’s a dog-eat-dog Three teenagers, an off-duty and his wife Roberta, 52, of Two members of the business Court Nov. 18. St., Rockville. With this coupon on one With this coupon on one With this coupon on one SaveaS^ To provide the needed clout, Brainard told the PUC that With this coupon on one world," he said, "Everbody auxiliary state trooper and a Preston, died after their faculty at Manchester Craig Trask, 19, of 42 Robert Police said the car was 1 lb. Pkg. of Mazola iwe^l 38 Ounce Bottle 71/2 oz. pkg. Betty Crocker Brainard proposes statutory the rate increases were dis- 100 Count Box else is out for himself. They sailor were among eight per- southbound car collided headon Community College recently Dr., South Windsor, was traveling east on Rt. 140 and FOX RUN MALL provision to require any crimatory as there were no want to go to work from 9 to 5 sons killed in weekend mishaps with another which had taken appeared on panels at two charged Sunday with failure to Jones lost control while passing meters on the homes and all Margarine Wesson Oil Tuna Helper Ii Salada Tea Bags|| drive in right lane after a one- another car at a high ratb of developer, or development Limit one pkg. per c u it. Good Mon., Ocl. 28 - Sal., Nov. 2 c 226 and forget about us. If a vet in Connecticut. the center portion of Rte. 12 in separate educational con- Limit one bil. per cult. Good Mon., Ocl. 28 - Stt., Nov. 2 Lim it one pkg. per c u ll. Good Mon., Oct. 28 - Set., Nov. 2 t I water supply company serving residents were being asked to ■*> I <=> Limit one pkg per cu$l. Good Mon . Oct. 20 - S e t, Nov. 2 2 2 3 I Dead are: Ledyard at about 7 p.m. Friday. ferences. car ccident on Griffin Rd., speed. The car struck a large needs help, they don’t want to two or more dwellings from a pay the same water rates I ^ y iy y y y yyy y yyy y y y yy yy y y yyyy y yy ^ yyy y yy y yyyyy yy yyu ny yy nyyny yn ^ be bothered. —Gaetan Michaud. 26, of —Joan A. Waterman, 38, of Alan W. Gates, associate South Windsor. tree, catapulted off the tree and y y y y y y y y y y y o y y y y y y y_y y y • DECORATOR WALL COVERING SALE common supply to provide an regardless of the amount of Meriden, killed on his way Chester, killed when her professor of business, led a pan- Police said Trask was ad- ended up in the middle of the I5>^007)0'rt'rt00'000000rt000'rtflrt00rt00'rt0i5fr| ______------^— ------"If 1 have to live like this, adequate and safe supply of water used by the home. home at 12:56 a.m. Sunday in a southbound car collided headon el on “Interdisciplinary Ap- mitted to Manchester road, police said. Introducing the largest decorator wall He also told the PUC that in then I have to live like this. I headon crash on Rte. 23 in proaches to Teaching” at the Memorial Hospital with facial Furey and Jones were know there’s a reason, a plan, with another which had skidded covering department in the area. his opinion the companies in- Woodbridge, His southbound on wet pavement on Rte. 9A in Connecticut Language and chest injuries. His car went trapped in the car and had to be volved had not justified their Save 15* i| though 1 don’t know just now off the road and struck a pole. car collided with another driven Chester at about 6 p.m. Friday. Teachers convention Oct. 25, removed by the rescue squad of reasons for the big jump in With this coupon on one S i ■ what it is, and I may never He is scheduled to appear in by Lynn Romano, 18, of Victor D. Krasnow, 18, of 1974 at the Statler Hilton, Hart- the Ellington Volunteer Fire IMPORTED rates. 100 Foot Roll 3 1 know, but 1 know there is,” he ford, Conn. court Nov. 18. Bethany. Mansfield, driver of the car in Department. The car was DECORATOR OFF He also informed the PUC said. South Windsor Police are in- totaled, police said. -B erry A. Martin, 26, of New which Miss Blanchette and Gates presented different ap- IVALL COVERINGS that residents were not able to Glad W rap |j "I just wish this Veterans vestigating a break into Gerry 50% -70% She Keralb NoRepridbnffi London, killed when the rented Guay were killed, and his sister proaches to teaching using Jones is scheduled to appear contact the water companies Lim it one roll per cuet. Good Mon., Oct. 28 - Sal., N o ^ 2 2 2 8 = ^ Day that people would please Z’s Restaurant, Rt. 5, reported Grottc laths. Piper Cherokee he was piloting Lola, 14, were listed in fair con- foreign language as a base and in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Your choice now when they had any problems. try to realize that wound^ vets crashed and exploded at about integrating it into such dis- Saturday. Police said glass was Dec. 3. Corks, Burlops, Silks are people, too. dition in Windham Memorial 9:30 p.m. Friday off Mott Hill ciplines as business administra- broken in the rear door and R«g. $24.95 to S34.95 12.50 Community Hospital in Limited Quantities "Their physical capabilities Road in East Hampton. tion, art, and music. some $300 was reported mis- are limited, they may need a Willimantic. ^ I ONE OF THE STOP i SHOP COMPANIES Congress,” said James Hospitals in New London. to new and 53rd Assembly District, has We have 45 Consumer Boards where shoppers present their ideas to —M. Judson Look, 18, of ticipated on the panel, “Educa- Edward Feighn, 54, of 82 The fifth program in the to introduce you a delightful custom am not convinced that the Wainright, a World War II James A. Beckwith, 16, of called for “ serious com- Avon, killed when his eastbound tion for the Modern Office” at Baker Rd., Vernon, was series “ For Women, Relax and drapery department, one of the largest in the area. creativity and innovation that Stop & Shop managers and executives. Through these panel discus- veteran from Goldsboro, N.C., Chester, driver of the car which mitments by the State of car went off the left side of the annual Connecticut charged Saturday with evading Learn,” sponsored by Vernon’s has characterized our state’s sions, and your letters, we’ve learned one of your greatest concerns is who collects 30 per cent dis- hit the Waterman car, was Connecticut to assure that our I Country Club Road in Avon and Business Educators Associa- responsibility in connection recreation department, is business community over the ability. charged with negligent DECORATOR INDUSTRY rural areas are not overrun and I repricing of merchandise already on the shelf. So, because you asked struck a tree at about 1:45 a.m. tion (CBEA) convention, Oct. with a complaint that a parked scheduled for Tuesday from years won’t carry through un- Lou Belleadeaux. another dis- homicide and scheduled to destroyed by developers.” der new population cir- Sanre25" s for it, we will not increase the price on items already on our shelves. This Saturday. 24 and 25, at Grand Lake Lodge car was struck on Union St. 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Lottie CUSTOM DRAPERIES V OFF * appear Nov, 19 in Middletown 20% Walsh noted, ‘‘Connecticut is With this coupon on one ^ I in Lebanon. Mrs. Dubaldo is on Feighn was released on his Fisk Building, Henry Park. cumstances.” new "no repricing policy" is in every Stop & Shop. It’s part of our commit- circuit court. the fourth most densely pop- 115 OZ. Box Arm & Hammer the executive board of CBEA promise to appear in Court 12 Katherine Lyle, home Walsh called for, “a five- ment to giving you your Stop & Shopsworth. ulated state in the Union; and and is the editor of its Nov. 19. economist, and Sue Eichaker, THIS IS THE TIME TO MAKE A DATE TO point program to guarantee surrounded by states of virtual- newsletter. Michael Golden, 17, of Bendix sewing instructor, will conduct DECORATE AT YOUR ONE STOP DECORATING CENTER preservation of Connecticut’s Detergent || Weicker Inconsistencies ly equal population density. It J Limit one bo* per cusl. Good M on„ Oct. 28 - Sat,. Nov. 2 "«■ I St., and Kevin Mingi, 16, of 436 a workshop on rejuvenating present ecological balance simply doesn’t make sense for Starts Monday, Oct. 28 - Saturday, Nov. 2 4very St., both of South Wind- children’s and adults' clothing. between urban and rural en- I^^.D oiu y 0 m 'j 0 0. 0 0 u uj) (n.* u 0 y y o o o o o i Connecticut to do anything that vironments: sor, were charged Saturday Women attending will learn Puzzle Many Politicos would encourage more people i^l^Wfltrt7rtTo11)ToTrtI“ oToToTrtTo"^ with intoxication and breach of how to repair and “perk up” 1. State-provided in- BladeSteak StopoShop wants OCT. 2 5 t hni NOV. 2 to move into our state." peace at Shakey’s Pizza Vernon clothes, how to lengthen slacks ducements to low employe pop- to be your ABOUT Circle. Both were released for NEW STORE HOURS According to Walsh, “We in ulation businesses to move into ED ITO R ’S NOTE: Sen. himself up as “an arbiter of and skirts and how to remake a Beef Chuck the putting of the property on Open T ubs, thru Sot. 9:30 Connecticut have achieved zero Connecticut. Save 17*1' Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., appearance in Court Nov. 19. coat. /n T z\ Food Stamp Store. political morality.” the market, to warn that a new TOWN to 5:30, Fri. to 9 p.m. population growth, that is, our With this coupon on 2 bars ^ ■ has been attacking the Frederick Nickerson, 16, of Women are asked to bring 2. Legislatively mandate Bone-in "He has fallen prey to the Democratic administration creative decorating birth and death rate are just Bath Size Deodorant | Republican party with vigor, 127 High St., Rockville, was some of their sewing repair Closed Mondays restrictions on all major Rich flavor for your pot very things he has tried to might well engage in the same The Friendship Circle of the about equal. And yet we have a and political leaders are trying charged with third-degree problems to the meeting. 45 WELLES STREET, GLASTONBURY developments requiring a full All-week freezer specials! eradicate,” Lenge said. “He is kind of deals. projected population increase 5 oz. Bar roast dinner... great to figure out his purpose. Here Salvation Army will meet burglary and criminal attempt environmental impact study for Dial Soap 11 bent on eradicating any evil, no He said he was pointing the by the year 2000 of some 1.8 231 ^ for your buagef too. is a look at the impact of Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the to commit larceny in connec- the entire state. g Lim it tiivo bars per cust Good Mon. Ocl. 28 - Sat. Nov 2 <=> I matter how small.” finger at Ella Grasso’s chief Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. million more people. A popula- Orai^«luice Weicker’s attacks. tion with an incident on Vernon 3. Statuatory incentives for lb. Steele, who said he saw the I m o i o y 0 y 0 y.oiyM.QM.oiyi)M()ii>J.t!^- Minute Maid 12 oz. Can ^ campaign issue — the Jiigh cost Bertha Hall and Mrs. Doris Ave., Saturday. tion increase of this magnitude non-development rural areas By ROBERT LA.MBERT virtue of “driving big money 100% Orange Juice of electricity — as one laden Howard. A 14-year-old boy was also can only come from massive in- through expansion of the pre- ' rt rt rt rt rt rt fl 0 rt O’ rt rt 0 0 rt ft rt rt rt rt 'rt rt'rt’ft Wjl from Florida. ; HARTFORD (UPI) -Sen. out of politics,” announced ear- with hypocrisy since Mrs. migration to our state and I sent law providing for reduced vk) ‘4 5 * charged in the same incident. ly in the campaign he was set- Grasso was a member of the think the State government has l^well P. Weicker, R-Conn., Members of the Manchester property taxes on wooded, farm Beef Rib Roast’r^ Sara Lee Coffee Cake Pkg He was released to the cusody ting what was considered an Pecan or butler $|reusit whose was one of the most visi- Democratic, administration at Emblem Club committee for of his parents. Nickerson was an obligation to take steps that and wetlands. Save 10* i| impractical campaign contribu- the time. With this coupon on one I Large End Bone in 6th & 7th Ribs 1||. ble figures in the unraveling of the visitation of the supreme released on a $500 non-surety will discourage this kind of pop- 4. Stronger enforcement Stop & Shop French Fries 3 Boiat 1 tion limit of $100. He has raised Regular or C rinklt the Watergate scandals, has Political experts have tried to president, Lucille Mahoney of bond for appearance in Court ulation growth,” powers for our Environmental 4 oz. Can Deodorant ^ | Bone-In some $250,000 from 8,500 con- $1 39 Taste O'Sea Pollock Fillets VVg' 79' been burning his Republican assess what Weicker has had in Juneau, Alaska, will meet Nov. 19. Walsh, an outspoken critic of Protection Agency. Beef Rib Steak Large End 4th &5th Ribs tributors, setting what he calls the new community planned for ir Taste O'Sea Seafood Platter ?°g' 6 9 '’ bridges at a furious pace. mind in taking the tack he did. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Diane Shea, 21, of 9 Chestnut 5. Creation of a special unit , ------^Right Guardi j • Weicker, the maverick a record political participation. The theories include: he wants Elks Club on Bissell St. Coventry by Process-DevCo, within the State Development Beet $2^9 St., Rockville, was charged Rib Roast Rib Eye Steak lb. Stop & Shop Cut Corn25' Weicker, the arch Republican BONELESS Republican who smote the to take over the Republican with disorderly conduct Sunday said, “We presently offer three Commission to provide advice Jeno's Cheese Pizza 'pVg' 79' critic of former President ^0 wvv Qy.yvv V yV yV vvvvvi/vyvvv y yy y oy y y y yyyi/yy y y yv v.yy y ov ov yv IS&shop*8 jj' Nixon admiministration with party; he is afraid Steele may The Women’s Home League in connection with a domestic lifestyle options to our and expertise on limited and no Nixon, has been backing Gov. righteous indignation, has try to run against him in 1976; of the Salvation Army will meet disturbance. residents; urban, suburban, and growth planning for rural com- ! ^'\rtfi'lrtrt^0'rt'rtrt00'rt'rtrt5'rt'^000''rt'^rt00^^^ I Thomas J. Meskill, a Nixon he is so intent on routing out rural. If we want to provide munities.” wrapped himself in a series of Tuesday in the junior hall at the She was taken to Rockville loSt N a tu ra l loyalist, for a judgeship on one these same choices of lifestyle inconsistencies that mystify political devils, he will do so Citadel at 1:30 p.m. The hostess General Hospital and later "It is only through strong im- Roast of the nation’s most prestigious political pros. regardless of the price. is Mrs. Capt, Arthur Carlson. transferred to Manchester to future generations, then the mediate actions such as these Save 10" il federal courts. IceCreamQQ* With less than two weeks state must move immediately that we can assure our With this coupon on one Tip Steak Beef Round "Quality-Protected" Quart Cont. — 6 Flavors Weicker has stood behind the before the election and the QOP to guarantee the preservation children’s children of their Cont. Cashmere Bouquet S;l 27 01. Q Q c fighting an uphill battle against Meskill nomination in the face of ail three.” right to choose from a variety Hendrie's Ice Milk Bar Pkg. of 12 inflation, Watergate, and the of American Bar Association “While there are those who of lifestyles.” Whole or Split White Gem U.S. Grade “A” 10OZ. Talc II From Stop & Shop’s own bakery! Nixon pardon just to survive, he criticism that the Republican 233 I I Limit one coni per cusl. Good Mon., Ocl. 28 - S a l. Nov. 2 Bakory prices ettcclive Tuesday announced Thursday he may governor lacks the run as an indepndent in 1976. qualifications for the job. Westbrook: !_^yy______y u y y y y y y y y y y y y'y y y y y y y y y y y y v v Weicker had to withdraw his Bonanza’s Big Daisy Bread The GOP would have to r^SWtOOMWOOMfOMOMMOOnMW change its moral image or he two previous nominations for 'lb. /A S lo p & Shop Siiced would leave the party, he said. the job. L. Patrick Gray was Defends Legislature Zi W hile - 1 Vz ib, ioaf H He complained about his appointed acting FBI director and later admitted destroying four-point program SOUTH WINDSOR Repeal of the tax on utility IMillB! Save 20" Il troubles in trying to fill a Sliced Italian Bread siogashw 2u.;5s‘1 With this coupon on Tne 3 j Legs b. T h i g h s " Wings ^e:- " federal judgeship since he was Watergate evidence, and Fran- bills, saving citizens $20 78 78 48 3V2 oz. Btl. Silence is Golden 3 1 Step &Shcp Rye Bread elected to the Senate. cis McCarthy was found lacking Judy Kuelinel million; passage of the “Do you think I want to be in qualifications. Correspondent “circuit-breaker” tax and rent Daisy Denuts nfsT/Ci',",: 45' relief for elderly renters and Imported responsible for hundreds of peo- Weicker’s choices for the to beat inflatimi* Tel. 644-1364 Cough Syrup I j Zagreb lllx Canned Ham Newfangled Muffins Slop A Srtop 69' judgeship had the ring of the mobile homeowners; increase Corn or Orjn ple in that type of situation? Date Nut Bread si.aisk« ioit 59' Not at all,” he asked. “I’m very very cronyism and old-style State Rep. G. Warren West- of ADM grants to towns by $25 I | Nepco Extra Mild or Sliced to order in our Deli-Hut! brook, (R-14th District) Friday per pupil in 1973 and $35 in 1974; Slop A Shop Voat uncomfortable in the political bossism he made such Available in Stores Featuring a Service Dolt Cranberry Nut Bread 59^ described a “responsible State the increase of scholarship aid [M 'i'i ^ 'I I' <’10 y 0 0 rt rt rt rt ft rt 0 0 0 fl traditional political role of an effort to dramatize. • Lod{aribeyeuitheQre.*1.89L Banana Tea Bread Step A Shop 59' organization.” In condemning Steele’s at- A great big steak, baked potato, crisp tossed salad and Texas Toast. Legislature as “one that lives by 30 per cent in 1974 to a total Bee£ Flranks tack on Bailey, Weicker was Available every day A t yesterday’s prices. within its budget without of $3 million; the increase of Pastrami The day before, he accused Great values (rom our Alpert’s Values from our dairy department! Robert H. Steele, the focusing on what some critics sacrificing essential or state funds for homes and staff L#Save 15* |! sell-service dell! I With this coupon on one 3 j Sliced or by the piece Republican gubernatorial con- believe was Steele’s error in progressive programs.” for mentally retarded by $5 99* I 6.4 oz. Tube Close-Up g j tender, of Watergate-type dir- political judgment rather than “Such government,” said million and the grant of $6 Cccked Chicken Rcll 89' isesCream ^ Chickmi fried steak Westbrook, “is responsive to million to towns, especially ear- NepccKncckwurst ty tricks for trying to link a dealing with the issue of P oliih Style $129 1 Nepcc Kielbasi Siuiige imperfed Swiss Cheese F"'"'-" questionable real estate deal by favoritism and sweetheart the needs of the elderly, the un- marked for relief of the proper- ^ Toothpaste ||! Mb. z derprivileged, and the han- ty tax. I Limit one lube per cu»l Good Mon , Ocl 28 - S i t . Nov. 2 ^ Cheese 10* Democratic chairman John M. deals in state goverment. at chicken feed prices. ^.59i Nepcc Sliced Ccid Cuts Reel in all-week savings! Bailey 14 years ago to his oppo- Weicker said he would be You get a beef patty dipped in a special batter, deep fried and smothered in our Trimline on a wall. dicapped without embarking on Westbrook noted that these liMOV^yi^y^v^yiHiW Bolo.. PAP. Olivo, Luncheon or Mock Chicken Fount Wip Whipped Cream 'c.°n'79' nent, Ella T. Grasso. happy to have Bailey, often creamy seasoned sauce. And more. French fries, crisp tossed salad and Texas Toast. a path of overspending that and many other expenditures Nepcc Cerned Beef Brisket ’’cl,';' burdens all of the citizens with were possible “without adding ^“ “rflroflflofl")ro“flFfl“flT^^^ (Flat Cut $1.39lb.) Cracker Barrel Cheese m’*.',;". 'S.',' 85' Sprv Nicholas A. Lenge, R- criticized as a. power broker (Or get our chopped sirloin dinner for $1.59.) Nepcc Sliced Bacen PkJ: ‘1 Gried Clams West Hartford, a backer of and wheeler dealer, as the cap- Sit down,get comfortable, increased tax rates, long-term to the overwhelming debt of American Original Borden’s Gruyere 59' tain of his team. debt and additions to the im- $244 million which the Weiners cr Beef Franks Si',:; *1™ Great with Stop & Shop 1 I b . 11b. Sliced Swiss Cheese Counlfyllnt^^ Steele, says the Weicker attack Box $139 demonstrates “Weicker’s Steele was using the sale of a mediate problems of inflation.’’ Democratic administration had Save ZO Oscar Mayer Sliced Bacen IdJ: French tries! • Feed a child in America fm*49<;. Westbrook cited the following accumulated between 1968 and hipshooting approach” to utility company building to We’ve got just the right amount of fotxJ to make a kid smile—a hamburgen and take the dial with you. With this coupon on one Oscar Mayer Smekie Links 'k\‘ *1'”' Canadian Sea Scallcps From our own kitchen! politics and shows him setting Bailey, without bidding or even achievements of the 1973-74 1971.” 100 Count an order of French fries, and a lollipop. And a price - 49<:—to make you smile. Connecticut Legislature as Westbrook is Republican can- Little Link Perk Sausage p-k« 1,15 Cccked Salad Shrimp eido'*jo Bag 9 9 examples of their responsible didate for re-election from the 1 i Brewn & Serve Sausages p-'k. ‘p fj 7 9 ' Cccked Fish Cakes Tilt. O’S.a III 69' Cooked Because Trimline's dial is in the phone. Ideal for the kitchen or management of State affairs: 14th District. ^ B u f f e r l n • Drink up.The seconds are m us. I ^ Limit one box per cult. Good Mon., Oct 28 - S a l. Nov, 2 'H’i I handle, everything you need is family room, where counter Chicken 79* S Happiness Is... A t Bonanza, you get free refills on all soft drinks, coffee, and ice tea. Fresh from our Garden of Hatin’! 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It's fun. “where a Cole Slaw 45: dollar’s || M a x i P a d s ' ^ I California Broccoli evnch 39c Fresh Cranberries°"‘;isi‘''39“= 237 , Imported Danish Glazed Hamll,' p9® • BELCON LAUNDROMAT 3 0 9 Green Rd. worth a I Limit one box per c u lt Good Mon . Oct 28 - S e t. Nov. 2 th e iwraqle of mam Street | Green Cabbage African Violets ‘ -o' *1®®. Macaroni & Beef 89li,. dollar!’’ downtown manchestef -) 01! y y y y y ,y y v y y y.y.i).yj).y y i y v i Hama oHftad to* la'a not avaiiabia in caia loia o« lo oinat lataii d^aiar* or w h o i.ia t.'i STOP & SHOP in‘ MANCHESTER 263 Middle Turnpike West • EAST HARTFORD 830 Silver Lane. 8:00a.m.-10:00p.m.,Mon.-Sat PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974- PAGE NINETEEN

• ■ T ' r « I I 3 Open Space Study Planned < 5 8 r 8 9 10 I It 13 It IS 18 It DevCo Brochure l» 19 » 31 23 23 24 Surveys Indicate Support for More Reforms 29 26 32 21 39 30 ALMANAC aite HeraUJ Stanley Riessler, director of ad- of land as open space. The im- The four areas proposed for Draws Comment VERNON By MARK MILLER Group (CCAG) found a marked supported by 88 per cent of can- more than 40 per cent of the Area Profile ministration. pact statement will include a purchase are a skating area On environmental matters, 77 A nine-page environmental By United Press International /I n 1886, the Statue of Liberty was HARTFORD (UPI) - Most difference on many issues didates interviewed by Com- challengers interviewed by The study would normally be report on soil types, underlying across from Henry Park, a per cent of challengers CCAG impact study, necessary to go dedicated on Bedloe’s Island in New York legislative candidates support between incumbent legislators mon Cause. The Republican CCAG, but only 14 per cent of COVENTRY and the answers it proposes to done by the town planner but geographical strata, wetlands playground area near Burke Today is Monday, Oct. 28, the 301st day interviewed favored legislation with an application for an open Harbor. further campaign reforms, in and non-incumbents seeking majority opened to the pubiic present legislators, advocate those questions. Those the town is still in the process of and water conditions, and com- Rd., property on Thrall Rd., of 1974 with 64 to follow. to ban the sale of beer and soft Monica Shea space grant for the Town of In 1929, losses on the New York Stock addition, to other measures House and Senate seats. and the press ali legislative repeal of the fuel cost adjust- questions would be valid for Hearing Set Tonight hiring such a person. munity factors and measures to and land north of Talcottville The moon is approaching its full phase. The surveys were released drinks in non-returnable bottles Correspondent Vernon, will be completed by Exchange and curb exchanges ran to more killed by the 1974 legislature, meetings in the 1973 and 1974 ment on electric bills. Coventry everltaif Process did The application is for $400,000 be taken to prevent any adverse and east of 1-86. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, during the weekend. and cans, a proposal which has 742.9495 Brian Will, chairman of the Mars and Saturn. than $10 billion. Some high-priced bank according to surveys released sessions, but they are not legal- “Legislators seem to have DevCo's 28-page color not exist. Process is not going for the purchse of four parcels effect on the environment. The CCAG said 46 per cent of been defeat^ annually for the On Rezoning Bid Conservation Conrimission, and The evening star is Jupiter. stocks dropped 500 points. by the two major Connecticut ly required to be open. developed a stronger feeling of to go away and I would hope the incumbents favor some past seven years. brochure entitled “A New Com- Those born on this date are under the In 1968, thousands of Czechs rallied to public interest groups. Ninety per cent of candidates helplessness about the fuel cost munity In Coventry: What It that this booklet would be read COVENTRY form of public financing, com- interviewed by Common Cause adjustment,” Marc M. Caplan, Only 28 per cent'of the inter- as a starting point for the A COMMON SENSE VOTE FOR sign of Scorpio. protest occupation by Soviet troops. The Common Cause of Connec- Means to You as a Citizen?” rally was crushed. pared with 66 per cent of the said votes of individual CCAG executive director, said. viewed non-incumbents running citizens of Coventry.” MOMCA SHE.V Two per second Jonas Salk, American researcher who ticut said it found that 76 per for the legislature favored con- has been delivered to rural cent of the 334 candidates it in- challengers interviewed. members of legislative com- Eighty-five per cent of the Of 25 persons contacted ran- The Coventry Planning and Zoning Commission will con- As of 1974, according to the developed the first polio vaccine, was born Full disclosure and reporting structioh of an oil refinery in route box holders in Coventry. U.S. Census Bureau, the Oct. 28, 1914. A thought for the day: German poet terviewed favored a $100 limit mittees should be recorded. challengers in the CCAG survey domly Sunday on their reaction by lobbyists was backed by Connecticut; 57 per cent were The brochure is intended to duct a public hearing tonight at 8 to consider a request by world’s population is esti- HARRIET R. HASLEH Johan Heinrich said, “Who does not love on contributions to legislative CCAG said only 33 per cent of favor advertising of prescrip- to the bookiet, a large majority On this day in history; more than 90 per cent of the opposed. show people of Coventry why Albert Lindsay for a zone change from RU-40 to Commer- mated to be 3.8 billion. With wine, women and song remains a fool his campaigns and a $500 limit on incumbent legislators favor tion drug prices, a consumer of Coventry residents had not WILL BRING ENTHUSIASM, DEDICATION AND In 1936, Harvard University was formed candidates interviewed by Fifty per cent of the they should support the new cial for land at the intersection of Rts. 31 and 44A. births outpacing deaths, the whole life long.” contributions for statewide mandatory public disclosure of measure defeated this year in even read it and those that did MOST OF ALL INITIATIVE TO THE in Massachusetts. Common Cause, although a bill challengers interviewed by community, according to Other items on tonight’s agenda include a request by the world’s head count is going campaigns. financial information by public the legislature. declined comment for various containing the reforms failed to CCAG favored further con- DevCo President Peter Libasa. Coventry Development Corp. for a three-lot subdivision on up at a rate of two more per- 13th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Common Cause said that 56 officials and candidates, while Eighty per cent of the reasons, mostly because they pass the 1974 legislative ses- struction of nuclear power Libassi said, "The brochure sons a second, nearly 200,000 per cent of its sample of can- over 50 per cent of the new can- challengers interviewed by had not yet decided whether Rt. 31, and a discussion of review consultants and project a day, more than six million a sion. plants in Connecticut; 29 per is a general explanation of why didates favor limited public didates interviewed favor this CCAG favored setting up they favor or oppose DevCo’s coordinator for the DevCo “new town” application. month, and about 76 million a Open m eetings for all cent were opposed. the new community is in the financing of campaigns for disclosure. regional branch offices of the “new town” proposal. The meeting will start at 7; 30 in the board room ofjhe year. governmental bodies, including best interest of Coventry. It is THE CANDIDATES state office. On utilities, a dominant issue Department of Consumer Two residents who had read town hall. ______legislative committees, were why we believe the citizens of Connecticut Citizen Action in the gubernatorial campaign, Protection. the booklet and were willing to Coventry should support the 'Periodic Public zoning for the new com- comment were opposed to ARE SAYING DevCo’s proposed new com- Comment Sessions munity.” 'Business Institute 'Ho State Income Tax “We hope it provides answers munity of 20,000 persons in the DevCo Buys northwest corner of Coventry. Choicest Meats In Town! Graduate 'State Spending kept to the questions which people To a Minimum Burke Attacks Closed Sessions Neither belong to any anti- 'Jaycae Wives Past-Pras. Kennedy Discusses Chappaquidick have raised,” Libassi said. “We One-Acre Lot 'Chamber o1 Commerce Educa­ 'Senior Citizen Benefits are prepared to respond with DevCo group or plan to join one. tion 'M ass Transit Expansion Democratic candidate for State He added, ‘‘If the recent "The way that was reaily more detailed information as Kay Hines said, “As an infor- The practice of retaining BOSTON (U PI) - In a which some have compared it. character and her morality. I TUES. ONLY SPECIAL! Comm. Chr. 'Campaign Reform Representative from Vernon’s devastating events in govern- presented was the expressions stead of a ferry to Edgartown. 2 people request it.” mative booklet it was great. It (U.S.D.A. Choice •I executive sessions of lengthy interview on the acci- “First of all as to the event, had known her for many years COVENTRY t 'Martin School PTA Laws Clarified 56th District. ment and politics have taught by many of my friends and a Kennedy attributed his Virginia Diehl, spokesman is not anything that I haven’t .governmental bodies, was at- dent at Chappaquidick, Sen. one (Watergate) was an as my family has and she was a Monica Shea U PORTERHOUSE STEAK ...... i b . ' 1.79 • Past-President « 'Uniformity of State “Those who feel that the pre- us anything, it is that secrecy number of my coiieagues in the failure to report the accident for the Committee for the seen or heard before. It is a tacked today by Martin Burke, Edward M. Kennedy said there attempt to corrupt the political person of — a lovely person, a immediately to police to the Brian Walsh, project t U.S.D.A. Choice Full Cut # ’M e m b e r N a t l T r u s t Traffic Laws sent law is adequate, either has no place in government,” Senate and Congress who felt Preservation of Coventry, very good selling job. I am anti- was no discussion of the processes of our constitutional warm person,” the article fact that he almost drowned a manager for DevCo’s proposed For Historic Preser­ misunderstand its weaknesses he said. that my continued silence on it system and to violate basic con- called the brochure “a gran- 20,000 people moving into one U SIRLOIN STE A K ...... ib. * 1. 59« political implications the night quoted Kennedy as saying. second time during the night new community, has announced vation In the U.S. or oppose a fuil interchange had devastating political im- stitutional rights and liberties dious piece of false adver- small area. If we have to have He wants to see the right-to- or the morning after the death The report said “braking went he swam across a 500-foot that DevCo has purchased a I Fresh, Snow White ^ Library between pubiic officials and plications and my own judge- of individuals in a premeditated tising.” that many people than DevCo’s VOTE AT: know iaw revised to require of Mary Jo Kopechne. alone will not prevent a car channel between the island and house and .one acre of land at citizens,” Burke said. ment that my first respon- and deliberate way. The other Mrs. Diehl said, “ After plans are well thought out and [ • M USH R O O M S...... lb. 79* • Church of Christ Elects that ali meetings of any state or In the second installment traveling at 20 mph from going Edgartowwn, where he was the intersection of Bread and VOTE i Emphasizing that he strongly sibilities were to the courts,” (Chappaquiddick) was a tragic reading the brochure from could probably accommodate . f municipal body, at which of- today of a Boston Globe over the rail” of the bridge, the staying. Milk St. and North School Rd. Martin School opposes retention of the law Kennedy said. “Of myselfrthat accident” cover to cover I am appalled that many people. But I don’t REPUBLICAN Trustees exclusive, Kennedy eiaborated, Globe said in its Sunday edition. “By the time I arrived on the The property was previously \ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET I Nathan Hale School which permits public decision- ficiai acts are to be taken, be I had vioiated the law and “Secondly, on the one hand, I that money spent on it was not want any part of 20,000 people in a trial-like, question-and- The Little report maintained other shore I was absolutely owned by Harry and Birdella [ 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 S Verplanck School making bodies to transact public meetings at ait times and although there were some legal have been willing to accept used more wisely. The dollars on a small section of our town. NOV. 5 COVENTRY that no action be considered answer format, on details of the that the high beams on spent. Absolutely exhausted. Leeberg and is zoned residen- public business in closed suggestions that I might be able complete responsibility.” spent to produce this totally We don’t need that.” Edward Weiss. Treas. binding except as taken at such accident and subsequent Kennedy’s auto could not have And just saying 'I just can’t do tial. executive session, “merely by to raise before a court in terms Kennedy noted he appeared in worthless publicity gimmick Cliff Johnson said, “My over- « M o n i c a S h e a a meeting. developments. illuminated the bridge until it (report the accident). I just majority vote of the body,” of a piea of not guilty, I felt court and pleaded guilty, and add up to nothing more than a all impression is that this Correspondent In Sunday’s installment,' three seconds before the acci- can’t do it,” the Globe quoted Burke called for the transacting said his aides and those others grandiose piece of false adver- booklet must have cost them a t Tel. 742-9495 “Furthermore, any officiai Kennedy said a judicial ruling myself that I had strong respon- dent. Kennedy. of pubiic business in public and sibilities to plead guilty.” with knowledge of the events tising which does not resemble fortune and it is propaganda. who violates this proposed law in 1969 that negligent driving The same report also said He said his thought’s im- • Seven persons have been not in the backroom. Several times, Kennedy men- before and after the accident Coventry now or as many hope Way at the end of the booklet must be subject to criminal was the probable cause of the that Miss Kopechne could have mediately after the accident Selected to the Board of Trustees “If any public officiai is tions he “accepted respon- answered all questions put to it will be in the future.” DevCo lists six reasons why penalties and every citizen death was “erroneous and mis- remained conscious from one to’ were “unreal and irrational.” pf the BoothDomock Library afraid of airing his opinion and sibility” for the accident, but in them by legal authorities. Another resident commen- they deserve our support. One must have the right to ask a taken.” Kennedy said a study four minutes after the accident He said he recalled “looking out ;according to board president vote in the open, then he does “I think they (Boyle’s con- ting on the booklet, Doug of these reasons was to court to issue injunctions he commissioned by the Arthur Sunday’s instailment he said and, after becoming un- the window of the car to try and jJoseph Kornfieid. not deserve or merit the clusions) were erroneous and Webster, said, “I think the preserve open space and this is prohibiting closed meetings,” D. Little Co. showed his driving the Littie report presents facts, conscious, she could have see if I could almost see Mary • Arnold Carlson, Shirley public’s confidence,” Burke mistaken...The one fact that booklet is good but I’m con- pure nonsense because we have Burke said. was not negiigent when the car such as the difficulty of braking revived up to 10 minutes later, Jo walking down the road.” Huckins, Eunice Bali, Sue said. properly on the bridge, which Judge Boyle did not take into cerned that the whole topic of over 8,000 residents now and went off a narrow bridge on the Globe said, Kennedy said he could not Felice, Abe Dontje, Jan he said were not taken into con- consideration, which was basic, DevCo to this point is being they are talking of adding 20,000 Chappaquidick Island July 18, Kennedy admitted that his explain the various contradic- Kearney and Judy Williams sideration before. Kennedy was the kind of person Mary Jo judged too much on emotion and that doesn’t take into con- 1969. failure to report the accident to tions to the story which have ivere elected at the annual pleaded guilty July 25, 1969, Kopechne was,” Kennedy said. and not enough on facts. I’m sideration others that are gojng Kennedy responded, “No,” police until the morning after it cropped up since the accident. fneeting of the association. before Judge James A. Boyle to “One of the regretable worried that too many people to move into town. The density • The board now numbers 15. when asked if there was “any happened was “irrational and He admitted there were Arab Summit a charge of leaving the scene of suggestions in the — (among) indefensible and inexcusable will review the booklet as a of what they are talking about J New books at the library this political discussion either the “varying observations and in- an accident and was given a those that have read the and inexplicable.” slick P.R. job and dismiss it IS much higher than I had week include Brunner, “Total night of the accident or the next terpretions” of the facts, but in- suspended sentence of two description I have given is the He denied that the party he without taking the time to con- expected.” Eclipse;” Halland, morning about the political con- sisted there are “absolutely months. Boyie iater presided fact that this was a regretable and Miss Kopechne attended sider the questions that it raises “Kilgaren;” “L’Mour, “The Deadlocked sequences of the accident.” none, in my mind, with regard suggestion on Mary Jo’s Kennedy did not report the ac- over a four-day inquest into earlier was a “married man's to the basic fundamental events Californios;’’ and Tracy, May Jo’s death. cident until about eight hours night out," or that he had asked of the evening.” ‘‘Honk If You’ve Found Jesus.” RABAT, Morocco (UPI) — Arab ieaders looked with in- after it occurred. Kennedy, who has announced his cousin, Joseph Gargan, to Kennedy also disclosed that Non-fiction inciudes Epstein, Diplomatic sources said today terest to an expected speech he wili not run for the presiden- t'Divorced in America;” Glenn, He said the political reper- Man Charged take responsibility for the acci- he made none of the 17 Music Program the Arab summit meeting may today by Egyptian President cy in 1976, said the Chappaquid- dent. The party, he said, was '.‘Super 8 Handbook;” Heintze, cussions were considered later telephone calls charged to his end in deadlock because of a Anwar Sadat, a moderate dick incident was different In Shooting simply a cookout for former ‘.'Genetic Engineering;’’ after he reported the accident credit card the day after the ac- struggle between Jordan and known to favor further from the Watergate affair, to workers in his brother's 1968 Lagone, “Vitai Signs;” The and was preparing a televised WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - cident, although the Globe did Due Wednesday the guerrilla movement over negotiated Israeli withdrawals. presidential campaign. Way We Die;” and O’Connor, statement on it. Alfred L. Smith, 45, of West not say who did make the calls. representation of the Paiesti- Hussein came to the summit Kennedy also denied reports “The Golden Summers.” nian refugees. Hartford, was scheduled to Monday: Town Clerk’s office virtually isolated. that he left the party earlier The Arab sources said three appear in New Britain Circuit HEBRON hours, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Church Fair than he testified at the hearing; LEGAL NOTICE iengthy negotiating sessions at Court today in connection with Nancy Foote Building. The tax assessor will Something for everyone, that he and Miss Kopechne Notice is given that the Board the three-day-old summit the fatal shooting of a Glaston- Correspondent not have office hours this week. that’s the aim of this year’s were under the influence of of Admission of Electors, of the meeting have deepened hostili- bury man. Tel. 228-3970 Tuesday: Bus safety drill, Holiday Fair, sponsored by the alcohol at the time or that he in- Town of Manchester, will be in ty between King Hussein of Jor- Smith was arrested Sunday C The last registration for Hebron Elementary School. Gleners of the Second Steele Bid Endorsed for the murder of Victor Bogli, tended to drive to a beach in- session in the Municipal dan and Yasser Arafat, head of Hebron’s after-school music Wednesday : Bus safety drill, Congregational Church. Building, Town Clerk’s Office, the Palestine Liberation 45, and was held on $100,000 program will be held Gilead Hill School; After-school SAVE NOWI The fair will be held Nov. 16 I'nited Press International on Monday, November 4, 1974 our reg. 8.88 can give us the leadership we gressional nominee, and James bail. Wednesday, the first day of the from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Organization. from 9:00 a.m, to 12:00 noon, music program, 2:45 p.m., at least 24 par atora Three Connecticut Sunday are looking for.” H. Brannen, Republican Police Sunday declined to lessons. Lessons are sponsored North Coventry Community They said Moroccan King NOTICE for the purpose of admitting all Hebron Elementary School; newspapers have endorsed Mentioning Democratic can- nominee for U.S. Senate. comment on details of the FOR ADMISSION OF by the PTO and held at the ^VTTSY “ House. Hassan, the summit chairman, persons who are found to be Pre-school story hour, 2 p.m., Republican Robert H. Steeie didate Ella T. Grasso, the The New London Day, located murder. They said only that ELECTORS Hebron Elementary School TESMS G4/HE Handmade and home grown may ask the 21 Arab ieaders to qualified to be Electors of the Douglas Library; Registration for governor. Register said her two decades in the 2nd District, which Steele they were called shortly after LIMITED SESSION beginning at 2:45 with guitar items will be on display up- stay on beyond today’s Town of Manchester. for Cadet Scouts, 6:30 p.m. to 8 The New Haven Register and in government, are “rooted in represents in Congress, en- midnight to an accident at TOWN OF ANDOVER lessons, followed by band and /Try to outwit your opponent scheduled closing in a last bid p.m., Gilead Hill School. stairs and down. the Hartford Times, both owned the free-spending attitudes Dudley Road and Linden Street The Qualifications are as T dorsed him last Tuesday. CONNECTICUT recorder lessons. I by smashing the counter-bal- Some of this year’s par- to soive the dispute. follows: Applicant must be a Friday: Board of Selectmen, I anced ball across court with by the Register Publishing Co., which created Democratic and found Bogli slumped over Notice is hereby given that Tom French of Ashford, the If the talks still end in dis- United States citizen, eighteen 4:30 p.m .. Town Office ' spring activated racket! The ticipants will be Coventry and the Waterbury Repubiican deficits in past years — and the wheel of his car. the Board for Admission of instructor, will charge $1 per family will love it. agreement, the sources said the (18) years of age, be a resident Building. Garden Club, Mothers Club, recommended Steele Sunday. damaging tax increases as Bogli was pronounced dead Electors for the Town of An- lesson. Children should be in the leaders of the 20 Arab League in the Town of Manchester, and Saturday: Democratic Fund Robert Woods, stone jewelry; The Herald and the Times well.” on arrival at Hartford Hospital. dover will be in session in the third grade or older. nations and the PLO might take the oath prescribed by law. Raising Party, 9 p.m.. Dawn Carlson, birches and an- confined their endorsements to The Times praised Steele, 35, Town Office Building, School Parents are responsible for decide to postpone a resolution This session will be held for Democratic Headquarters. tiques; Bonnie Keliy; silk the gubernatoriai race, white as “ dynam ic, Road on Monday, November 4, aquisition of instruments as on the issue. the purpose of admitting ONLY . screening, note cards and paper the Republican also endorsed aggressive...specific, direct 1974 from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 well as transportation to and ADVERTISEMENT: .“ The chances of a com- those persons whose rights Y 'B^ed framed pictures; Connie Republicans for Congress and and hard-hitting.” Nate Denounces P.M. for the purpose of admit- from the lessons. Election Day is November promise solution here are vir- have matured by qualification Miller; handmade pocketbooks, U.S. Senate. It called Mrs. Grasso, 55, ting those persons whose 5th. J. Steward Stockwell seeks SAVE $5 SAVE NOWI tually nil,” a conference of- of age, or naturalization after Bulletin Board our reg. 34.99 neckties, afghans, paperclip The Register editoriat “intelligent, capable, with a qualifications as to age or your support for Judge of our reg. 7.33 ficial said. “Hussein is fighting October 12, 1974, and for no The following meetings and at least 24 per atorr at least 24 per store necklaces; Jan McCullock; recommended Steeie as better record of solid legislative Lenient Judges citizenship were attained after Probate in Hebron. with ail his strength the most other purpose. activ ities are planned in painted pieces. quaiified to “hold the line” on achievement” but said she October 12, 1974. AURORA There will be activities for difficuit diplomatic fight of his Dated at Manchester this 28th Hebron this week: career.” spending and taxing in Connec- gives supporters “little tangi- state Comptroller Nathan G. The qualifications are as AIR HOCKEY FLINTSTOSE&® the children and lunch will be helpless against crim e,” day of October 1974 ticut for the next four years. ble campaign ammunition save Agostinelli today denounced in- follows: Applicant must have TOOTHBRUSH served at noon. Board of Admissions The fastest hockey “The overriding issue of this faith in her quiet confidence, sufficient and improper Agostinelli continued, "which is become eighteen years of age, game ever! The Coffee will be available con- Chester F. Bycholski Kenner has designed election is inflation — and what her years in state government, sentencing by some judges as a encouraged by increasing must have become a puck travels on a an effective cleaning tinuously. Selectman the state can do to hoid the iine her record of progressive prime cause of the increase in leniency. Judges cannot share naturalized citizen after the Dump Spot Checks cushion of air cre­ device for use in part this sentiment. They collect Irene R. Pisch ated by an electric in public policy and strengthen leadership of her party...and crime and lawlessness in the 12th of October and must be a if your child's oral hy­ large salaries for acting in Selectman motor. It reaches giene program. Makes our private abiiity to weather her evident ability to listen to State of Connecticut. resident of Andover. uptolOOM.P.H.f behalf of the people and they Mildred M, Schaller ANDOVER He said the spot checks will brushing fun! Oper­ inflation’s dangers,” the people.” “Many of our judges don’t Ruth K. Munson, •*» A*/Ct TO'(^ You won't believe ates on two"D" bat­ cannot ignore their respon- Selectman Donna Holland be made to determine how Register editorial said. The Republican said Steele have enough guts to do what Town Clerk your eyes. teries not included. sibilities merely to clear the Edward Tomkiel Correspondent serious the alleged violations iDUPLICATE BRIDGE It described Steele as “in- would tax and spend less, and they are paid to do,” declared For Board for docket.” Town Clerk Tel. 646-0375 are. novative, determined and con- devoted much of its message to Agostinelli, the Republican can- Admissions of Electors David Yeomans, Andover vinced about the vaiue of lambasting his opponent, didate for lieutenant governor. Auxiliary Meele Results Friday in the teams tournament were Sandy first selectman, said spot economy, the candidate who calling her “ notorious “Offenders who have been The Women’s Auxiliary of the Manchester Bridge Club game Crafts, Eieanor Crafts, Carol checks on cars using the throughout the campaign for found guilty of serious crimes Andover Volunteer Fire at 146 Hartford Rd. are: North- Dell’Angela and Anne Andover-Bolton Landfill avoiding taking any stand on against the public are lightly Department will meet tonight South: Floyd Barnello and Milt McLaughlin. Disposal Area will be made TERRIFIC B UY ON most significant issues.” slapped on the wrists and sent at 8 at the firehouse for a Gottlieb, first; Joe Toce and TRANSC€ND€NTAL 2 because selectmen have FISHER-PRICE D OLLS Results in the Oct. 23 Nutmeg “Mrs. Grasso repeatedly back to society to the dis- Halloween party. Rita Holland, second; Tucker says she is against a state in- learned that people from afar YWCA novice game at the Com- couragement of a good police are using the area. Merrit and Jeanne Perretti, come tax, but she has not dis- force.” third. munity Y are: Grace Barrett Yeomans said it will probably All members are to attend in A lovaUv, cuddly ddl mOm th« v«ry and Ronnie Toomey,first; Judy Nixon Pardon avowed the Democratic state Citing a recent example in costume. All members may warnHwt c^t tor a child and Flahw*Prlc« East-West: Jim Polites and platform, which calls for such be necessary to resort to thie YOUR CHOICE Pitts and Marion McCarthy, se- Hartford of a two-year use of a sticker or card in the bring a friend. There will be haa a aoiacttan from which to A1 LaPlant, first; Peg LaPlant widespread spending that PLAYSKOOL® cond; Bunny Sweeneey and Disapproved suspended sentence for a guilty MCDITATION chooa*. Each doll haa hair to comb and and Dennis Robinson, second; automobile that delivers games and refreshments. 199 TODDLER TRUCK either an income tax or a plea to a charge of heroin clothing that faatana and unfaatana '99 MIL TOS BRADLEY Jeanne Raymond and Jack Anne Hjarne, third. As taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi refuse. SAVE $3 NEW HAVEN - Fifty-five massive increase in the state possession, Agostinelli called oiirr«g.Bj)9 MMlIy. Stop in and a«» our huggablo coi> PIVOT GOLF® Woodman, Phyllis Pierson and Results in the Oct. 21 Nutmeg It's a truck ... a chair... a per cent of a sampling of sales tax would be needed.” for legislation for mandatory •t kHMt 24 M . (Mr ttors lectionaom eon* very apeetal will be beginning walker's P.D. Griffiths, tied for third! YWCA game at the Community SAVE 3.67 mini-golf right in your Connecticut voters say they dis- The Republican also endorsed sentencing if “soft” judges con- 20 Minutes, Twice A Day Gives You: glad you did and at thia very low price "helper". Features tele­ SAVE 84 own homel Perfect for family Y are: North-South: Eugene our reg. 15.66 approve of President Ford’s Ronald A. Sarasin, 5th District tinue to ignore the issue of yob'll be (^ad, toot phone with dial and bell. . O'' PoiTy use. Take advantage Results Friday in the nite Toch and Anne Trick, first; at least 24 per store Agas 1-2'A yrs. pardon of former President Republican congressman Creoter Energy Students To Get at least 24 per store of this great low price now. Jeanne Peretti and Eileen public protection when making Mv/re Effkient ActivHy time novice game at 146 Hart- Nixon, according to a poll seeking re-election; Patsy A. a judgment. ford Rd. are; Glenn and Bar- Fucile, second; Liz Carter and Improved Health Greater Creativity released by the Hartford Times Piscopo, 6th District con- “There is a general senti- bara Meyers, first; Ciaire Janet Boyd, third. UNICEF Drive Boxes and New Haven Register. ment developing that society is Calmness More Enjoyment Of Life Zimmerman and Marion East-West: Sandy Craft and The poll, published Sunday :9 9 Eieanor Crafts, first; Elaine Scientific research o1 over 60 universities has verified the benefits of Transcendental BOLTON Return llniforius 199 McCarthy, second; Ray and and taken by Decision Research Marybeth Perisho, third. Piiver and Wiima Willhoughby, Meditation lor improving health, calmness ond clarity of mind. Donna Holland Marshall Taylor, head coach Corp. of Wellesley, Mass., SAVE $2 SAVE NOWI second; Mary Gangewere, and showed 38 per cent approved, INVITATION TO BID Researchers at the Horvard Medical School have found that during Transcendental CorreNpondrnl of the Bolton Tigers midget C Legal Notice our rag. 7.99 our reg. 18.88 Results Friday in the An- Cora Anderson, third. while only seven per cent of the Meditation (TM) we gain a level of rest twice as deep as a whole night's sleep. This re­ Tel. 646-0375 football team, asks all team at least at least 24 per atora dover Bridge Ciub game at An- Knock-out-teams tournament 750 persons interviewed had no NOTICE OF Sealed bids will be received in laxation disolves stress and strain. The result Is better health and more energy to enjoy All students in Grades 1 members to return practice and 24 per atora dover Congregational Church will start Nov. 4. opinion. WETLANDS REGULATIONS the Office of The Director of life to its fullest. through 6 at Bolton Elementary game uniforms and all equip- TV TEm iS SESAME ST.® BY MARX are: Dr. and Mrs. Tanash In a breakdown of responses TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN General Services, 41 Center 4,000 Hartford businessmen, housewives, students and children are practicing TM. Find School and Bolton Center ment to Herrick Memorial FISHER-PRICE BIG BIRD® Atoynatan, Mr. and Mrs. Results in the Oct. 19 by party, 54 per cent of Notice is hereby given that Street, Manchester, Connec- out why, School will be given Trick or Park Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. FAMILY CASTLE k Great tun! Simulated Donald Weeks, tied for first; Manchester Community Republicans approved and 36 copies of the regulations of the ticut until November 14,1974 at Uniforms should be cleaned A very soft and cud­ 'tennis court on tinted Treat for UNICEF boxes I 99 dly Big Bird'S)In sunny Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton, College game are: North- Andover Wetlands Commission THIS WEEK THERE’S A FREE PUBLIC before turning them in, he said. tv screen. "Blip" light HASBRO'>* per cent disapproved, while 11:00 a.m. for the following: Tuesday. A storybook castle with 6 yellow! A wonderful ^99 third. South: Eleanor Englehart and as reviewed and approved by Doughnuts and soda will be family IlguresI Play fea­ actsasball.Twofront WEEBLES WEST''* only 28 per cent of Democrats ADDITION TO CHEMICAL LECTURE NEAR YOUR HOME! The event is sponsored an- friend and bedtime dials control tennis Zoe Kraus, first; Liz Carter and tures Include secret companion lor every Westward Hoi Pre-schoolers approved and 68 per cent disap- the Department of En- TREATMENT SHELTER- nually by the Bolton served to all boys. SAVE $4 paddles. Automatic Janet Boyd, second; Lofti MANCHESTER passage, trap door, dra­ child. Buy now& will love this ranch with buck­ Results in the Oct. 24 Nutmeg proved. Sixty per cent of unaf- vironmental Protection, State BUCKINGHAM RESERVOIR GLASTONBURY our reg. 16.99 scoring. Ages 8-adult. Ecurtienical Council. Mrs. gon's den, drawbridge and savel By Educational SAVE 84 ing bronc, cowboys and YWCA open game at the Com- Eiisaywmy and Mahandra Tueaday, Ocl. 29th., 8 P.M. at least 24 par store Batteries not In­ fjjjated voters surveyed disap- of Connecticut are on file in the Bid forms, plans and W ednesday, Oct. 30th., 8 P.M. Hazel Lockward, a council more! For children 2-8 yrs. Toys. our rag. 14.99 m jre! Ranch house converts Kena, third. .Selerlinen .Meet cluded. at least 24 per atora to carry case munity Y are: Mary Wiiihide proved and 33 per cent ap- Office of Town Clerk, Andover, specifications are available at Assumption Catholic School Welles-Turner Library member, is chairman of the and Irving Carlson, East-West: Mary Gangewere The Board of Selectmen will first; proved. Conn., and are available for the General Services Office, 41 Adams Street 2407 Main Street UNICEF drive. Eugene Toch and and Flo Barre, first; B.B. meet tonight at 8 at the town Ellen The poll of registered voters public inspection and distribu- Center Street, Manchester. All students taking boxes are McKeon, second; ___ Smyth and Irving Carlson, se- tion. 5 Lincoln Stroot, Hortford 347-6733 hall with Andover selectmen to Bev. who said they would vote on Town of Manchester asked to return them to one of Saunders and Judy Pyka, third cond; Ronald Kraatz and INTER NATIO NAL M E DITATIO N S O CIETY A Non-Pf Jill Educational Organization discuss Bolton's bill for use of election day, was conducted by Ruth K. Munson Connecticut the four churches in town or to Winners in the knock-out Murray Powell, third. Town Clerk the Andover Disposal area. 381 Broad St., Manchester telephone in late September. Robert B, Weiss the Bolton Pharmacy. General Manager MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28. 1974- PAGE TWENTY-ONF PAG^ TWENTY_ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 Services Ottered 31 Articles tor Ssle 41 Articles tor Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 Rooms for Pent 52 Apartments For Pent S3 Apartments For Pent 53 Apartments For Pent 53 TWO HANDYMEN want varie- Help Wanted IN D E X 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale ty of iobs for fall. Yards raked, WANTED responsible female TOLLAND - First floor, Cape 23 Homes For Sale 23 to share home in Manchester APARTMENT f NOTICES REAL ESTATE - Qualified limed and fertilized. Attics, Cod. six room?, appliances ADVERTISING ADVERTISING MANCHESTER - Reduced for 89 WELLS STREET- six rooms, with young woman, good loca- WORK 1 — Lost tnd Found sales person for expanding of- cellars, cleaned. Light RENTAL OFFICE heated, hot water, fireplace, 2 — quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 tion, reasonable. 643-9650. Personals DEADLINE fice. Call for confidential inter- $26,000. Needs redecorating. trucking. Reasonable. 643-5305. BABGAIN BOX Wp have q large variety of carpeted, garage, basement, IN HARTFORD? 3 — Announcements 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in Hagler Real Estate, 643-6624. I ' - 12 00 noon the day before RATES view. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, Clip Out ■ Fill In - Mall Today deluxe one and two-bedroom Clean and well-kept. Country 4 — Entertainment- kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- GUTTERS cleaned, repaired ROOM for gentleman, phone living, 1 1 4 miles to Route 195 Wh)i not live in Hertford? 5 — Auctions publication I day ...... 9t word per day 643-2121. ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. apartments and townhouses 3 days ...... 8 t word per day MANSFIELD- Exciting 8 room REMEMBER and installed, $20 and up 643-5600. or 1-86. $300. 875-4802. One-bedroom opts, now danlal t. reala ” " realtor Deadline lor Saturday and Garrison Colonial four SAVE OVER 90% throughout Manchester. Ren- FINANCIAL Monday is 12;00 Kloon Friday 6 days ...... 7 t word par day MAN wanted for p.m. shift un- MLS Driveways sealed. Free es- available — $150 per mo. 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 26 days ...... 6 t word per day TOLLAND - A warm home bedrooms. 1 l/2baths, formal timates. R&R Reconstruction, ^-1 FEMALE wanted to share two tal office open daily from 9-5, — loading freight cars of grain. When the family would gather around the dining FOUR ROOM apartment, se- — in quiet, immoculafe, 9 Personal Loans -• 15 WORD MINIMUM trimmed in sunshine. Six-rdbm dining room eat-in kitchen with 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. bedroom apartm ent with other times by appointment. 10 — insurance Good pay and overtime. room table? This nine-room Colonial Cape has room cond floor, parking, large yard, beautifully maintoined PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch Country Cape, acre lot. Low built-ms, sunken family room 12 Words • 3 Days ■ 1 Dollar another. Call 643-6%l. Excellent fringe benefits. for that, in addition to the large eat-in kitchen Call working couple. No pets. building on Huntington St. EMPLOYMENT 30’s. 8'72-6323. with fireplace and cathedral TYPING - Done in my home. Inquire 44 Woodbridge Street, 13 — Steady year round employment. ClaMlfication 41, Mlacallanaoua For Salt Only IK. Help Wanted YDUR AD ceilings, deck, garage, wooded 649-4258 a f te r 5. m I FEMALE Roommate wanted - DMATO ENTERPRISES, Walking distance to down- 14 — Business Opportunities Call 649-4523. 2404 Nn state Ki, MMdMster 15 — Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over MANCHESTER - Six-room acre. $52,900. Amedy Realty, M . I Must love animals. Rent in- EAST HARTFORD - Five- town Htfd. & city porks. the phone as a convenience custom built Ranch, fireplace, Realtors, 875-6283. Ads must be mailed only No phone orders cludes all utilities. Call 643-1086 646-1021. MATURE WOMAN to work WINDOW WASHING and ^ ' room. first-floor apartment Ideal locole for em ployees EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for carpeting, garage, west side general house cleaning. Ten I Payment must accompany ad after 5:30 p.m. 16 — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and evenings, Wednedsday - Friday, r I ale’s cor ner with garage. Convenient to of many of Htfd's. ins. — location, near school, enclosed One item only. Include price and phone 19 Schools-Classes then only to the size of the 4-9, all day Sunday 10-6. Apply MANCHESTER - Nice custom 175 MAIN ST8KT______PHOME B4B.ARUR years' experience. Call 647- I Burnside Avenue. Available co's. Coll 527-2912 for 20 — Instructions Wanted porch, excellent condition. 30’s. Cape. Formal dining room, Apartments For Pent 53 original insertion Errors which in person, Swiss Colony. 9030. Free estimates. 0 refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only MANCHESTER - Five-room November 1. No pets, Security more info. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. good size living room with Reasonable rates. required. 646-4786. REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the Manchester Parkade. Ad may be edited to conform to rules apartment, second floor, no advertisement will not be cor- fireplace, dinette kitchen. WE HAVE customers waiting 23 Homes lor Sale MANCHESTER - Sparkling appliances, close to school. 24 — Lots-Land for Sale rected by an additional inser- EAST HARTFORD - Im - Convenient east-side area. Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. for the rental of your apartment SECRETARY Instructors - $19,900 Ranch, custom built in 1967. CLEANING - Homes and Available immediately. Swuri- FOUR-ROOM second-floor 25 — Investment Property tion maculate 6 room Split, three Priced to sell at $35,900. Paul businesses, floor and carpet No delay in publication will be permitted. or home. J.D. Real Estate apartment, centrally located, FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, — prefer people with prior Spacious living room and ty required. $170. Eastern, 646- 26 Business Prop&ty bedrooms, paneled family W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Five rooms, 1 'A baths, stove, i Associates, Inc. 646-1980. hot water, cooking gas, stove, 27 - - Resort Property kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, 2 cleaning. Suburban Building 8250. appliances, carpeting, security, experience to teach office room, 1 l/2baths, basement, refrigerator, garage, 2 acres. refrigerator, wall-to-wall 28 — Real Estate Wanted Maintenance Service for free , 1 no pets. November 1. $150. 64^ equipment classes also business pool, trees, $35,900. Warren E. fireplaces, 2-car garage. Ideal LOOKING for anything in real carpeting, $185. Adults only, no Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Help Wanted lot in choice location. Call estimates. 649-9229. 5566. MISC. SERVICES 13 math. Openings available now. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. HUTCHINS AGENCY estate rental — apartments, VERNON - Willow Brook pets. Security deposit required. 31 — Services Offered Jobseekers, 568-1070. NEW LISTING 646-3166 Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- homes, multiple dwellings, no Apartments, one and two Centrally located. Available 32 — Painting-Papering MORTGAGES, loans first, se- 3233. J. Watson Beach Co W: I bedrooms. From $180. Includes DELUXE one-bedroom apart- 33 Building-Contracting MANCHESTER - Handyman’s MANCHESTER SNOWPLOWING fees. Call J.D. Real Estate ment, complete appliances, November 1st. Call 643-%78. 34 cond, third. All kinds. Realty SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT JOBSEEKERS - Open 8 a.m. - 8 Realtors/MLS, Manchester Of- heat, hot water, appliances, Roofing-Siding statewide, credit rating un- Special. Reduced for quick sale. Excellent 6-room Cape - City Pesidentlel or .Associates, Inc. 646-1980. carpeting, air-conditioned, 35 Healing-Plumbing p.m. with full and part-time op- 7-6 duplex, 3-car garage. SEVEN room Cape, carpeted, fice, 647-9139. Equal housing op- carpet, air-conditioning, pool, ROCKVILLE - Available 36 Flooring necessary. Reasonable. Con- portunities to choose from. utilities, Amesite drive, com- portunity. Commerclel tennis court, picnic area. No swimming pool, $175 plus 37 Moving-Trucking-Storage fidential, quick arrangements. MOONLIGHTERS Excellent location. Good in- binations, oil heat, quiet remodeled, two full baths, rec Call MANCHESTER - Five room utilities. Robert D. Murdock, November 1st, 4-room apart- 38 Jobseekers, 568-1070. pets. Security requLc*d- Services Wanted Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. come. LaPenta Agency, 646- neighborhood, quick occupan- room, oversized 2-car garage, BROWN’S TIRE SHOP duplex, three bedrooms, coun- Realtor, 643-2692. ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, Part-time janitorial work, 2440. patio, Buckley School area. 647- MANCHESTER - Now being try kitchen, carpeting, Superintendant, 872-4400. hot water, parking. Adults, no MISC. FOR SALE 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- DELIVERY MAN - for national cy. Priced at only $31,900 completed aluminum sided 41 — Articles for Sale ford. Evenings, 233-W79. early morning, 3 hours. East 9870. Owner. appliances, no pets. $250. DELUXE two-bedroom pets. Security. $165 monthly. — distributor. Must be reliable- oversized Colonial, three THREE ROOMS - First floor, 42 Building Supplies Hartford and Manchester CHARLES LESPERANCE Security required. 646-1559 townhouse apartment, kitchen 646-1060. 43 — Dogs-Birds-Pets ambitious and know Hartford bedrooms, bath and lavatory, with heat and appliances, no 649-7620 BOWERS SCHOOL Cape, large NAME after 6 p.m. with complete appliances, 44 — Livestock areas.. area. Start immediately, salary oversized family and dining CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make pets, one months security — SUPER DUPLEX living room, modern kitchen, THREE-ROOM Apartment - 45 Boats & Accessories Call 649-5334 negotiable. Jobseekers, 568- room, wall-to-wall carpeting. sure your fireplace and SheHeralb ADDRESS required. Available November carpeting, air-conditioners, full 46 — Sporting Goods Large 6-6 Duplex in rec room, garage, treed lot, MANCHESTER - Modem two- basement, private patio, $220 Stove, heat, one-car parking. — 1070. Garage. Just right lot. All city chimney are clean for this CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1st. Can be seen 6-7 p.m, Satur- 47 Garden Products □ EMPLOYMENT $29,000. Philbrick Agency, CITY bedroom apartm ents, plus utilities. Robert D. Mur- No pets. Married couple or 48 — Antiques desirable area. Immaculate MANCHESTER - New listing. conveniences. Act fast. $39,900 year’s tough heating season days 6-8, 28 Church Street. 49 Wanted to Buy Realtors, 646-4200. STATE carpeting, no pets. Available dock, Realtor, 643-2692. middle-aged woman. 643-6441. — ****•••••••••••••••••••••••# HELP! I have a new business in COLLECTOR - needs someone condition. Two-car garage. Charming 4-room Cape-style Donald S. Gale, Realty Co. ahead. Reasonable rates. Call P.o. Box 591 im m ediately. Security town and I need help. If a 872-0930, 872-0635. RENTALS Help Wanted 13 with heavy phone experience. Truly a fine home to live in. home in mint condition. Wall- TWIN HILLS Drive, Coventry - Realtors, Insurers. MLS. - 289- ZIP required. $195. Eastern. 646- SIX ROOM Duplex, with gar- AVAILABLE November 1st, 52 — Rooms for Rent monthly income of over $1,500 7939. Manchester, Qonn. 06040 FOUR ROOM duplex, 2 Typing ability helpful. Good Call early to-w all carpet abounds Four-room Ranch, lot 106’x469’, PHONE 8250, 646-5858. age, in Talcottville, $190 per modern 3-room apartment, 53 — Apartments for Rent interests you, you interest me. ALTERATIONS - Dresses, month, security and references bedrooms, adults only, no pets, 54 — TOOL MAKERS - All-around benefits, call for appointment, throughout. Beamed living oak floors, fireplace, garage un- carpeted, appliances, parking, Homes for Rent Applications held in strict con- coats, suits. Dressmaking, too. required. 649-7384. carpeting. Call 643-2507 after 5 55 — Business lor Rent machirysts and Bridgeport 646-1466. An equal opportunity F M room ceiling and spiral stair- derneath and attached garage VERNON - Extraordinary STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly p.m. storage. Lease and security 56 — Resort Property lor Rem operators. Top wages, fringe fidence. Call for personal inter- employer. case add to the true value. holds camper (9’x9‘ doorway). view. New 54’ custom Quality workmanship. Call 649- 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. redecorated, one and two- required. Hilliard Street. Call 57 — Wanted to Rem view. 643-4546. 646-4144 benefits and overtime. Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen- Call owner, 1-859-1301. Executive Home. Balcony, 7554. bedroom apartments, heat and ROCKVILLE- five rooms, new after 6. 649-7289. No dogs. 58 — Misc. for Rent plush carpeting, appliances, stove and refrigerator, new gas FOUR ROOMS, newly Experience preferred, but will CHOOSE from hundreds of full FRECHEHE & MARTIN, cy, 646-1511. hot water included, children un- redecorated, new stove, AUTOMOTIVE train right man. Apply at HOUSEKEEPERS and part-time employment op- huge fieldstone fireplace, REUPHOLSTERING- Best furnace, wall-to-wall carpet, — der 3 accepted. No pets. refrigerator, all carpeting, EFFICIENCY apartment, fur- 61 Autos for Sale Maintenance - People with portunities. Available now, no REALTORS, INC. exclusive dead-end road. prices. Get estimates and then •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• parking for two. No utilities, 62 Trucks for Sale Paragon Tool Company, 121 ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful MANCHESTER - Off Center Available immediately. Securi- $185. Married couple, no pets. nished. heat, hot water and experience in housekeeping and 263 Main Street, Manchester Reduced $4,000, $65,900. 649- call us. Free pick-up and Poollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 $175. rent plus security. t Svo 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale Adams Street. waiting. Jobseekers, 568-1070. sweeping view of entire lake, 4- Street. Charming six-room SCREENED loam, gravel, KITCHEN CABINETS - U re q u ire d . From $140. 646-8597. electricity provided, parking, 64 Motorcycles-Bicycles floor care are needed for room older home, modern bath, Colonial, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 8337. delivery. 872-3188. processed gravel, sand, stone, Complete set, knotty pine, H&L Eastern, 646-8250 or Superinten- children accepted. Call 875- downtown location. (Jail 649- 65 Campers-Traiters-Mobile RNS-LPNS, full or part-time Meadows Convalescent Home, REDUCED - Vernon, im- half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- baths, 2-car garage. $35,500. BIDWELL Home Improvement and fill. (Jeorge H. Grilling, Gi hinges, very reasonable. Call dant after 5 p.m., 684-2954. 7653. 2865 before 5 p.m. Homes 333 Bidwell Street, Manchester. Co. Expert installation of 66 Automotive Service positions are available on our maculate five room Ranch, two 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- Evenings, Eugene Orentas, 232- Inc., 742-7886. 649-9429. FOUR-ROOM restored Colonial 67 Autos for Rent-Lease second and third shifts. We are Call 647-9194. MAINTAINER bedrooms, large living room, 0131. 7040. Arthur Gal Company, 233- Painting-Papering 32 aluminum siding, gutters and THREE-ROOM apartment, Manchester Community COVENTRY (NORTH) VILLAGER APARTMENTS - - Built-in electric range, MANCHESTER - Unusual one- looking for nurses who care dining room, wooded three acre 1255. trims. Roofing installation and LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per WOOD STOVE, cast iron, large Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 furnished or unfurnished. cabinets, heat, hot water, bedroom Townhouse, full, about their patients to join our WANTED dependable lady to College seeks a man or lot. $27,900. Merritt Agency, NEW CUSTOM built homes COLLEGE Graduate students repairs. 649-6495 , 875-9109. yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. parlor fancy Victorian, tiled baths, wall-to-wall Phone 646-8390. parking, central. Quiet, middle- private basement. Includes babysit in my home, for four CAST YOUR BALLOT available for exterior and in- staff at Meadows Convalescent woman to perform custodial 646-1180. within walking distance of Main BOLTON -/Trees surround this A perfect candidate. Elect to excellent condition. 24” logs. carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, aged couple. References. 643- neat, hot water, appliances, year old girl, 7-8:30 a.m. for work at the main campus on terior painting. Six years HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ELECTRONIC Calculators for $500. Delivered, 872-3566. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 647- Street. A "super” Cape - two im m aculate eight room reside In this spacious 8 heat, hot water, patio, full base- THREE ROOM apartment, fur- 2171 before 6. 643-8470 after 6. c a rp etin g and pool. $230 9191 or stop by between 9-3 p.m. school nurse. McKee Street, Bidwell Street from 4 p.m. to raised Ranches and a four experience. Fully insured. Free roofing, storm windows, aw- sale at reduced prices. Phone PORTER STREET area - aluminum sided Colonial in room Raised Ranch. ment. No pets. 649-7620. nished or unfurnished, quiet, monthlv. Paul W. Dougan, □ NOTICES four mornings per week, midnight. Contact Mr. beautiful six room Colonial, bedroom Colonial. Act now and prime neighborhood. Four estimates. Call our com- nings. Quality workmanship, 649-4986. WANTED - Pot belly stoves, BRAND NEW 2-family home, Realtor! 643-4535 or 646-1021, Tuesday - Friday on school Cathedral ceilings, sun deck, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. convenient location. Working Madden at 646-4900, Ext three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, choose your own colors, etc. T. large bedrooms, first floor free estimates. Fully insured. $100., and less. Call 649-7867 two 4-room apartments in- schedule, no holidays etc. patio, fireplaced family room 872-9187, 649-3417. SEASONED hardwood - for MANCHESTER - Six-room adults only. No pets. 643-2880. •• CARPENTER wanted - Call 216. carpeted living and dining J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. family room, walk-out base- after 4. duplex, modem kitchen with cluding wall-to-wall carpeting, EAST HARTFORD - two Personals 2 646-8390. Please call 649-0100, Mrs. room, nicely treed lot. Merritt ment, 2-car garage. Excep- will win your vote. Pull the INSIDE - Outside painting, fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. washer, dryer, dishwasher, dis- bedroom duplex, most Mathews. ^ c i a l rates for people over 65. ROOFING - Specializing Call 875-4350. basement, on bus line. Security Agency, 646-1180. tional landscaping. A lovely party lever for just $46,900. WANTED 1966 Chevelle, super- required. $210. Eastern, 646- posal, oven and range. Parking appliances, laundry hook up and REDUCE safe and fast with OIL BURNER Service man, EAST HARTFORD home. $51,900. Warren E. Vote now. Mr. Lewis, 649- Fully insured. Estimates given. repairing roofs, new roofs, sport body in good condition, tor 4 cars. Security and yard for kids. Just $140. (33-83) EXPERIENCED dental assis- STORE WORK - Evenings, Call 649-7863. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 8250. GoBese Tablets and E-Vap full or part-time, complete PRINCETON STREET- Clean SPECTACULAR 5306. GET YOUR Firewood stocked (fall 429-4889. references. $295 monthly. Te- hentex. 549-6980. "water pills". Liggett Parkade benefits, call 649-2871, M&M Oil tant wanted for speciality of- $2.01 hourly. Intelligent - able EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY and repaired. 30 years up for winter. Seasoned PRESIDENTIAL nant pays utilities. Jesdor Real- fice. Telephone 522-9137. lift boxes, climb ladders, dress 4 bedroom Colonial in the LaCava-Built CEILINGS, inside painting, experience. Free estimates. FOUR-ROOM Apartment - Se- Pharmacy. Service. center of town. Walk to all BARROWS & WALLACE h ardw ood, $40 p e r cord CUSTOM DOG HOUSE, VILLAGE APTS. ty. 633-1411. neat. Gelco, 283 Middle Turn- Garrison Colonial IN-LAW APARTMENT con- papering, floor sanding- Howley, 643-5361. delivered. 875-8782, 643-0250. cond floor, heat, appliances, schools. Owners building a new ManchMiar Naw Havan Hartford Sheltered entrance. Shingled parking, no pets, lease, securi- FOUR ROOMS - Second floor, pike, West. Four bedrooms, first-floor sisting of three rooms. Plus six- 849-5308 397-1515 728-8815 refinishing (specializing in MANCHESTER WAITRESS for part-time after house, want this one sold. So- roof. Ventilated, $25. 647-1839 ty. $190 monthly. 649-3340. ATTRACTIVE three room heat, stove, garage. Adults on- Announcements school hours, will train, good family room, spacious front- room home, living room with older floors). John Verfaille. ROOFING - Installation and SEASONED Cordwood, cord after 5. apartment, utilities, heat, ly. References. Security. 872- SHIPPING Receiving clerk - give us a call and ‘‘Start fireplace, dining room, kitchen, :646-5750, 872-2222. repairs, gutters, storm win- and half cord load. E. One and two bedrooips. pay, good gratuities, apply in MEAT GUTTERS packing” . T. J. Crockett, to-back living room with THREE-ROOM Apartment stove, refrigerator included. 9247, 34 Grove Street earn $2.75 per hour, now full- bedroom on first floor with two dows, doors. Experienced Yeomans, 742-8907. Rockville. NEED RIDE - from Arthur’s person. Brass Key Restaurant. Full or part-time Realtor, 643-1577. fireplace, huge deck, 2-car MAESTRO electronic organ with heat, hot water, cooking Near schools, churches For information, call 647-1193. Drug Store, Main Street to time in Hartford. Record bedrooms on second floor, Lots-Land lor Sale 24 J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom quality workmanship. Fully in- with bench, walnut grain, $275. Apply In person garage. Immediate occupan- gas, stove, refrigerator, wall- and shopping center, on Parkade, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call inventory-packing-labeling. screened porch,.2-car garage. decorating. Interior painting. sured. Free estim ates. FUEL OIL - 36.9 cents, 200 643-5012 after 6 p.m. Manchester Two-bedroom CLEANING WOMAN - Six to GLASTONBURY - Large 4- cy. Trees, cul-de-sac. Mid ANDOVER — Three wooded, to-wall carpet. $170. (Near hus line. Call anytime. THE KIDS will have fewer 643-2895. eight hours weekly. Own WESTERN REEF Jobseekers, 568-1070. $38,000. Philbrick Agency, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. Reasonable prices. Rick gallon minimum. Winter is heated apartment, parking, bedroom Colonial, fireplaced 50’s. Realtors, 646-4200. surveyed and approved lots, up Remodeling. Exterior painting. Burnett, 646-3005. coming. Call now, Boland Oil hospital) Security deposit, colds in this heated four room transportation. Call 646-4224. living room, formal dining SNOW TIRES - Jetzon 6,00-13, adults only, no pets. Available 646-2623 major appliances, children 63 Tolland Take. MASON LABORER - Start to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Company, 646-6320. used one season. $25. 643-5478. apartment with garage, $165. welcome. (32-81) Rentex, 549- room, den, basement garage. WARREN I HOWLAND Call Warren E. Howland, November 1. 643-%78. (32-76) Rentex. 549-6980. AMBITIOUS individual to work MANCHESTER now, full-time, earn $4.50-$5. Realtors 643-1108 MANCHESTER - Three- Fully insured. For estimate call ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, 6980. per hour now. Must have at Excellent location. Only $35,- bedrooms, large living room, Realtor, 643-1108. 649-9658. chimneys, gutters, Free es- SEASONED FIREPLACE □ FINANCIAL as a service writer. 000. Keith Real Estate, 646- MOVING - Whirlpool avocado Requirements: pleasing per- least one year experience. large kitchen, full tile bath and timates, fully insured. Days, wood by the truck load self-cleaning electric range and 4126, 649-1922. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 6j Autos For Sale 61 sonality, neat appearance, able Jobseekers, 568-1070. shower, newly decorated, new Peal Estate Wanted 28 PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. evenings, 529-8056, Paul delivered, 742-7833 or 455-9657. refrigerator, both two years Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 TWO FAMILY - duplex, 5-5, wall-to-wall carpeting Five years experience. Cosgrove, 643-5364, to accept responsibility, PHONE FROM home to ser- DUTCH COLONIAL - New, 4 old. G.E. washing machine, capable of assisting our service vice our customers for super three years old, 1 1/2 baths, throughout, stove and Excellent references. Pete, 742- HAMMOND porta-B dual coppertone, excellent condi- bedrooms, formal dining and aluminum siding, good invest- SELLING your home or MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd customers. Benefits include earnings. Choose own hours. Business Opportunity 14 refrigerator. Principals only. acreage? For prompt friendly 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. keyboard organ, Leslie 122 with tion. Bunk beds, springs and mortgages — interim financing living room, family room with ment at $53,900. Philbrick Call 649-5125. paid vacations, CMS and Blue Call 647-1810. service, call Louis Dimock Heating-Plumbing reverb, good condition, mattresses. ’Twin b^, pineap- — expeditious and confidential fireplace, aluminum siding, 2- Agency Realtors, 646-4200. PAPER HANGING and ceiling 35 MERCURY Cross, Major Medical, uniform "•“ your own BUSINhSs" car garage. Merritt Agency, Realty, 649-9823. sacrifice. $2,000. 643-0188 after ple, springs and mattresses. M l service, J.D. Real Estate allowance and paid holidays. LAUNDRY WORKERS - SmiM and supply dealers srith products manufac- painting, reasonable rates. 7. Antique secretary, bureaus, Assoc. 646-1980. 646-1180. MANCHESTER - 8-room SEWERLINES, sink lines, Apply to Ron Cook, Lynch Needed 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a tured by PuroUtor, Nells. Uniroyal. Champion and MANCHESTER VICINITY ALL CASH for your property Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. etc. Gold carpeting and pad. others. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, cleaned with electric cutters, BROTHERS Toyota, 345 Center Street, new, modern laundry at Dealers are established by the company. Exciting custom 10-room within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, BRADFORD Gas Stove, self two years old. 643-4038. LINCOLN OVERDUE BILLS? Money fireplaced living room, large HOUSE NEED Painting? - We by professionals. McKinney cleaning 30” . Used only four Manchester, Conn. Or call for Meadows Convalescent Home. Can be operated out of your home on a part or full, Raised Ranch on oversized instant service. Hayes Agency, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com- available to property owners. an appointment, 646-4321. tune basis. NEW-2-FAMILIES formal dining room, IVz baths, brush, spray or roll. weeks, excellent condition. 643- SEE THE NEW 1975 MONARCH c Experience with large washers country style lot. Home has 646- 0131. pany, 643-5308. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 State-wide, quick, confidential. is preferred, but not essential. Uerpares a minimum of S2,S81.71 cash for inven- 3 models to choose from, all den, kitchen with pantry, gar- Professional painting service, 4926 a f te r 4. Pay only $12 monthly per thou- lory and serrice purchased. age, treed lot, Bentley School too many extras to begin to Apply in person at 333 Bidwell with 3 bedrooms, alum, WE WILL buy your house. Call 12 years experience, free es- DOG-CAT boarding reser- sand. Credit check un- the company offers a complete buy back ol all in- area. Immediate occupancy. list. Priced to sell at $75,000. timates. Reasonable prices. NO JOB too small, toilet BRIDGEPORT, Man-U-trace, Street, Manchester, or call 647- yentories. siding, and city utilities. anytime, Hutchins Agency, vations. Combined inside/out- necessary. Burke Mortgage $35,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor. Call today for a personal in- 875-8782, 643-0250. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen 36 degrees, 2 spindles, AVON 9191 between 9 and 3. Write today for a possible affiliation and more Quality built by James A. Realtors, 646-3166. side mns, partitioned privacy, Company, 649-0378 anytime. 643-2121. spection. faucets replaced, repaired, rec hydraulic; Clark fork lift, 2-ton NEED MONEY FOR THE written mformation. Indude phone. U Systems, Inc. McCarthy. Good financing rooms, bathroom remodeling, germicidal lighting. Canine PERSONS to display posters JtS^M wooy^JUrteCily^^ SELLING your house? Call us Building-Contracting 33 cap. With battery charger. Nice Selection of 1975’$ HOLIDAYS? Surprise your available. heat modernization, etc. Free Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ locally in business es- MANCHESTER - McKinley Model C25, for sale. 649-52M. family. Earn extra $$ selling Street, immediate occupancy, first and we’ll make you a cash estimates gladly given. M & M Manchester, 646-5971. tablishments in your spare offer. One day service. T. J. MASONRY - All types, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. INVITATION TO BID Avon Products in your spare super six room custom, 3-level fieldstone, brick, concrete. WOOD STOVE for parlor or rec T time. Call 646-3618. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1577. time. I’ll show you how! Call 646-1180 split, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 FREE TO good home, full- Sealed bids will be received in RIDICULOUS -J Free estimates, after 5 p.m., room, in A-1 condition, over 100 grown gentle, double pawed, baths, only 11 years old. 643-1870 or 644-2975. TOWNE Plumbing Service, years old. 643-0205. the Office of The Director of INSURANCE salesperson - IMMEDIATE cash, for your repairs, alterations, vanity long haired female cat, vac- in stock! experienced desired but not MERRITT AGENCY Garage. Professionally property. Let us explain our General Services, 41 Center 289-4922 A liquid that effectively landscaped. Owner will help cabinets a specialty. Call to cinated. 646-4774 evenings. necessary. Will train. All in- fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - FIREWOOD - Seasoned Street, Manchester, Connec- balances and seals tires. finance. Upper 30s. Arruda 647-1419 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- hardwood, $35. 3/4ton pick-up quiries confidential. 646-0505. REALTDR 647- 1413. Remodeling, repairing, ad- 4056. REGISTERED English puppies ticut until November 5, 1974 at Proven by millions and Realty, 644-1539. ditions, rec rooms, porches and truck load delivered. 537-5455 or 11:00 a.m. for the following: CLEANING WOMAN for doc- for sale, reasonable, 649-2558. ONLY A FEW 1974'S LEFT tors’ office. Four hours per REAL ESTATE associate millions of miles of usage. roofing. No job too small. Call 684-3716. PAVING LINCOLN CENTER Exceptional profit oppor- MANCHESTER - Eight-room 649-3144. BOTTl Heating and Plumbing - week, preferably Wednesday. desired for greater Hartford Prompt, courteous service. Call Livestock 44 PARKING LOT Call 646-0313. area. Join a young growing firm tunities. Exclusive dis- Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 1 KZ HOLIDAY Skis with Dovre 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, □ MISC. SERVICES 643-1496. AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Special attention is called to the with progressive policies. For a tributorships. Call J. Burks IT’S DRIVE-BY TIME! CARPENTRY - Repairs, bindings, 175 cm, $40. Kastle REGISTERED American fireplace, lovely treed yard! remodeling, additions, roofing. skis with Skifree bindings, 170 requirement of the Davis- BABYSITTER - 40 hour week, confidential interview call Bar- COLLECT at: Yes, several times annually we depart from the usual “Call FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing saddlebred, gelding, 6, 16 bara Weinberg at the B/W real- city utilities, central location. Call David Patria, South Wind- cm, $30. Reicher size 8 girl’s ski Bacon Act Labor Rate and for playroom in figure salon. for Address” type of ad and publish street numbers. We do Services Ottered 31 - Repairs and remodeling. hands, must sell, excellent bm h Call 649-4814. ty, 647-1419 or write 164 East All for under $40,000. Keith sor, 644-1796. boots, $30. 649-2210 after 5. BRAND NEW Employment Standards (214) 661-5305 Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. this usually after a drive on listings, when said listings are Prompt service on emergency. beginners mount. Best offer. Center Street, Manchester. SHARPENING Service - 646-1175. BRAND Bid forms, plans and new on the market. Soooooo, without further ado... WES ROBBINS carpentry Phone 643-7024. MISCELLANEOUS parts for specifications are available at PART-TIME package store Saws, knives, axes, shears, NEW clerk. East Hartford area, SiX-ROOM aluminum sided skates, rotary blades. Quick remodeling specialist. Ad- MGB, including engine and 74C pd 98 HAMILTON STREET LYNN’S PLUMBING - FOR SALE-45 Rhode Island 1974MARQUIS the General Services Office, 41 Ranch - Large country kitchen 47 TERESA ROAD ditions, rec rooms, dormers, transmission. Reasonable evenings and weekends. KEYPUNCH Mid-thirties. Four bedrooms, service. Capitol Equipment Repairs, remodeling, new con- Red hens. $30. Call 643-7804. Center Street, Manchester, Excellent hourly rate, please Situation Wanted IS with appliances. Over acre Ansaldi-built Ranch, So clean Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, prices. Call 643-0697. Connecticut. Excellent opportunity for treed yard, 3 bedrooms, full it hurts! large 2-car garage. Growing 649-3446. struction. Water pumps. write Box "O”, Manchester qualified individuals to learn Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday French spoken also. 875-7263. Town of Manchester Herald. cellar. Asking $33,900. Keith 166 LUDLOW ROAD family or tradesman special , Garden Products 47 CHILD CARE - My home, days 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- six-yard load, $30 plus lax, Connecticut to operate IBM 3742 key en- or evenings. Call 647-1912. Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Unusual! 10-room Cape in Very, very clean. 7958. LEON Cieszynski builder - new try station. Must have 6 PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - dallvartd Robert B. Weiss, Rockledge! 20-22 ULLEY STREET homes custom built, Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our FRESH sweet apple cider and SALESWOMAN-full time days, months Alpha Numeric MANCHESTER - 8-room remodeled, additions, rec I BULLDOZER-BACKHOE General Manager 3 3 4 '/i CENTER STREET 6-5 Two family, garage REWEAVING burns, holes. truck to save you money. 30 FQR HIRE CALL apples. (Macouns, McIntosh). Monday-Friday, 10-5. Harvey’s experience. 40 hours, Contemporary, 4 large Zippers, umbrellas repaired. rooms, garages, kitchens Botti's Fruit Farm, 260 Bush 646-3100. bedrooms, 2 Vi baths, magnifi- Redecorated four room Cape recently painted, two heating years’ experience. 646-2115. c ar thy in c Monday-Friday, 8-4:30 or Window shades, Venetian remodeled, bath tile, cement |J. A. M C , .| Hill Road, Manchester. C=3 cent view. Asking $66,900. in the low twenties! A special systems. Owner will help with Tuesday-Saturday, 8-4:30, □EDUCATION blinds. Keys. TV for rent. work. Steps, dormers. Residen- ^4gj4370 toraaWmalM^ Warren E. Howland, Realtors, case, let us explain it to you. financing. tial or commercial. Call 649- 2 door hardtop Qold QIamour Metallic, 360 cu. In. engine, twin com- part time Saturdays, 8 hours Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. MANURE for sale, $7. and $14. fort lounge, seats, whitewalls, Halo Vinyl top, 6 way power seats 643-1108. You read right, low twenties. 121 HOLLISTER STREET 4291. 8-4:30. Excellent starting Flooring 36 WOOD STOVE, new oval shape, loads delivered. Call after 7, driver & passenger, reclining passenger seat, air conditioned. AM EXPERIENCED CODK Private Instructions Vacant, redone inside and out MILLAR TREE Service, Inc, made from tempered steel, 649-8731. radio, tinted glass, left hand remote control mirror, protective body salary. 18 73-75 COnAGE STREET side moulding. Six rooms, garage, shade and Removal, pruning, lot clearing, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY $150. 649-7867. NICE SELECTION AVAILABLE! UNIVERSITY OF CONN. Paid CMS and Blue Cross, Spotless, Five garages for (Carpentry and general contrac- FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, PIANO instruction-Learn from MANCHESTER sun. Walk to all schools! Good spraying. Fully insured, (specializing in older floors). FRESH SWEET apple cider - Car & Driver Magazine Group life insurance, major a professional An enjoyable extra income. Business poten- Licensea. Free estimates. ting. Residential and commer- SEASONED fireplace wood, $40 No preservatives, not DRIVE ONE 2 Salary $277.55 bl weekly plus benefits for student value in a desirab tial. Two gas heating systems. cial. Whether it be a small Ceilings and inside painting. voted Capri The Best dining room, hours 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., Monday-Friday. medical, paid vacations and method, all ages. Call 649-1256. Custom low-maintenance 2- neighborhood. I Phone 633-5345. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- a cord delivered, half-cord $25. pasteurized. A pure natural holidays. Profit sharing, paid bedroom Ranch. Ideal 51 OVERLAND STREET repair job, a custom built home Call 646-0178, 872-7583. product. Also orchard fresh Super Coupe of 1974. Excellent equipment and working conditions. 2222, *4SS8 TODAY! retirement program plus dis- starter or retirement home. Four bedroom Cape with a JACK DWYER TREE SERVICE (Soucier) or anything in between, call 646- Macintosh and Courtland Applications will be accepted at Personnel Services has recently joined our staff 1379. count on purchases, Priced to sell at $41,000. Call plethora of features, including Trees cut, trimmed or topped, PING PONG TABLE, heavy Apples. Ferrando Orchards, 73 AMC $2595 74 RINTO $2795 73 OLDS. $3195 Division, University of Conn. North Eaglevllle Rd □ REAL ESTATE Russ MacKendrick at B/W Jack’s a professional, and stumps removed, fully insured. weight Sears, $45.649-5618 after Birch Mountain Rd., Glaston- 70 VOLKS $1995 Hornet 2-Ooor Coupe, dark Runabout hatchback coupe, Cutlass 2-door hardtop, blue, new shag carpeting and a new STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, "211" Station Wagon Bua, green with matching vinyl In- Storrs, Conn. 06268. G. FOX & GO. Realty for a personal tour. went right out and listed an im Got a tree problem? Well worth 12 noon. bury. (Three miles beyond light blue, dark blue vinyl In- matching interior, black vinyl roof. Drapes and stove will a phone call. 742-8252. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Vito’s Restaurant.) red, black Interior, radio, terior. economy 6-cyl. 3- terior, economical 4 cyl., top, 6 cyl.. automatic! power Hartford Homes For Sale mediate six room Cape off exceptionally clean. An Equal Opportunity Employer 23 stay, as will carpeting. concrete repairs, inside and □ MISC. FOR SALE WINCHESTER model 94, 30-30, speed transmission, laclory automatic, radio. 10.000 steering, power brakes, radio, Interviewing Monday-Friday, East Center Street. Call Jack Air Conditioning, power miles. 368 OAKLAND STREET ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan- outside. Reasonably priced. rifle wim carrying case. Antiques 48 whitewalls. 10-4, Saturday 10-1. MANCHESTER - Striking 4 to show you this one. 643-0851. 72 FORD $2995 steering, radio, only 18.000 Handyman’s Special. A four eling, rec rooms, offices, Articles lor Sale 41 Excellent condition. $70. Call Gran Torino Squire Wagon. 9 miles An Equal Opportunity Employer bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ 46 NORWOOD STREET household repairs. Phone 649- 643-0117. WANTED Antique furniture, 73 MERfHlRY $3295 73 VOLKS $2295 wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first fam ily that needs work. passenger, light blue with Montego MX 4-door sedan, Super Beetle 2-door, light Oversized, immaculate ^ -“pe 4594. ANY TYPE CarpCarpentry and glass, pewter, oil paintings, or dark blue Interior. V-B, auto 73 DODGE $2695 floor family room. Prime loca- Priced right at $22,500. DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, bronze, matching vinyl in- blue, blue interior. 4 cyl., 4 with full shed dormer. , v ir masonryry wowork, additions and CASH REGISTER - NCR, other antique items. R. Irens,, PS, PB, lac. air., Dart Swinger 2-Dr, Hardtop, terior. V-8. automatic. PS. PB. speed. AM radio. tion, Mid 60s. W arren E $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, roofrack. light blue, dark blue vinyl top, LAB TECHNICIANS - Required bedrooms. Two car garage CASH Registers and adding remodeling. FreerC6 estimates.6 St A. excellent condition, 13 totals. Harrison, 643-8709. fac. air cond.. radio, to have a minimum CLA cer- Howland Realtors, 643-1108. 647-1419 120 PLYMOUTH LANE stone, gravel, pool and patio matching Interior, V-8, whitewalls. machines. - Sales, service, Squillacote, 649-0811. Call 528-7913 after 5 p.m. aulomallc. power steering. 73 FORD $3995 tification with one year Large Colonial Cape with 2- Huge family room. Parkllke sand. 643-9504. 74 MARK IV $8995 grounds. supplies. 15 years experience, ANTIQUES • Beds: double LTD Country Squire 10 experience in a hospital ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three car garage. Tree surrounded MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, Lincoln Continental, gold 73 MEROIRY $3695 passenger wagon, light blue, formerly with NCR. Free ALUMINUM sheets used as SEARS Kenmore washer and spool; twin maple; chests. luxury group, lull Mark IV 72 MERiniRY $1995 laboratory. Will be expected to bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, rear yard. Custom Nappane 69D AMBASSADOR DR. block, stone and concrete. Montego 2-Door Hardtop, Montego MX Brougham 2-Dr. dark blue interior, automatic, Estimates. C.R.S. Company, printing plates, .007 thick, gas dryer for sale. Good Mahogany tables. By appoint- equipment Including Hardtop gold with matching power steering, power occasionally rotate weekends carpeting, nice lot, plus many kitchen, 28' fireplaced living Clean and cozy condominium Reasonable prices. Call 643- light blue, dark blue vinyl In- SIX room Colonial completely Coventry, 742-6381. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. working condition. Both $125. ment only. No dealers. 633-6026. lemperature control laclory interior, white vinyl roof. V-8. brakes, factory air con- as scheduled. These are full extras. Upper 30's. Financing room. A.A. Zone. Immediate 9508. air conditioning, etc. Only 5.- terior, economical 6-cyl . renovated inside ana out. with 1'/2 baths and family Phone 643-2711. Call 643-9466. automatic, power steering, ditioning. 400-2V engine, time, permanent positions with available. R. Zimmer, J. D. occupancy. TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving 000 miles. Showroom condi- automatic, radio, whitewalls, power brakes, factory air con- radio, roof rack, power Garage, 1 1/2 baths, nicely room. 2 good sized bedrooms tion. ditioning. 16.000 miles. excellent salary and above Real Estate Associates, 646- large appliances, cleaning 1972 GRAN TORINO wagon, low, low price. tailgate window 1980, 647-1139. treed lot. Low 30s. Early oc- 124-126 SPRUCE STREH Central airconditiofiing. We in building - Remodeling, NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 average fringe beneRts. Only vite comparison at $30,500. cellars and attics, also will roofing, concrete steps, cents each. Inquire side door. automatic, air-conditioning, MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM those witn acceptable cupancy. Mr. Dwyer, Belfiore Newly listed four family. □ RENTALS Agency, 647-1413. deliver small loads sand, stone, fireplaces. For estimates call Manchester Evening Herald. roof rack, power. $2,750. 649- references need apply. Please Convenient. Tenants pay all and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. 649-1142. 6202. MANCHESTER utilities. Walk to schools, contact: Personnel Employ- MANY OTHERS IN WE BUY and sell used fur- ment Office, W.W. Backus FIVE room Ansaldi built shopping, churches. Two Rooms lor Pent 52 KICK OFF Ranch. Two fireplaces, lovely MANCHESTER BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd maso n contr actor - niture. Cash on the line. One COMBINATION oil and electric Hospital, 326 Washington Football Is In now. Fumbles IHEM'IRiMn family room, country size bedroom units. Priced right. VERNON-BOLTON jobs, light trucking, cellars and Plastering, custom built stone piece or an entire housefull. stove, good condition, call 643- THOMPSON HOUSE, fur- Street, Norwich, Conn. 889-8331 can be costly. Don‘t miss this kitchen. Simply immaculate. Call now. EAST HARTFORD. attics cleaned, trees removed. or brick fireplaces, chimney 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 0926. $25. MORIARTY BROTHERS ext, 357. EOE. 647-9767, 646-3545. nished rooms, centrally DAILY rental; opportunity for 5'/t rooms, Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, repair, block and cement work. Main Street Rear, behind located. Kitchen privileges. brick and aluminum, 647-1413. New and repairs. E. Richard- Douglas Motor Sales. CHILD’S BUCKLE ski boots, trainees for heli-arc son, 643-0889, 649-0608. Parking. Reasonable rates. .SYSTEM. recreational facilities. Call LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, size 1 (one). Worn twice. M. Phone 649-2358. welding position, full-time posi- CALL US - WE WORK! cellars and attics cleaned, call 646-4678. your signal nowl $29,900. Mr. TOLLAND- New 6 room Raised CLEAN USED refrigerators, 315 CENTER ST., M ANCHESTER,CONN.*Phone 643-S13S tion with company paid Ranch, three bedrooms, two lawns mowed, small tree work. R.E. GOWER Remodeling - Ad- ranges, automatic washers, holidays, vacations, insurance Lewis, 649-5306. ditions, garages, porches, EXCELLENT clean large fur- EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY full baths, eat-in kitchen with Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s SKI PACKAGE - Fischer skis, nished room for gentleman, and profit sharing. Apply at built-ins, separate dining room, THE WILLIAM E. kitchens and formica work, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Cubco bindings, Hireling boots, Connecticut Cycle Accessories, repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. private entrance near center, BARROWS & WALLACE fireplace, 2-car garage. Acre CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 2171 size 8, $40. 647-9605, 647-1145 , 649-68%. 316 H a rtfo rd • R oad, Manchaultr New Havin Hartford treed lot, $45,000. Amedy Real- BELFIORE AGENCY very reasonable work Manchester. 849-5308 397-1515 728-8815 ty, Realtors, 875-6283. REALTORS 647-1413 guaranteed, call anytime. 649- 4266. 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BENJY BY JIM BERRY Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale MANCHESTER EVEMNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE 61 Autos.For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Yto AH^ O IT O IR WAY BY NED COCHRAN ()l R BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OOF. KI^JP^?FHFF(^^1T MAVP TO m 1964 FO R D station wagon, BUGS Bt'NNY needs repairs, good for parts,, Al'WAV'e H A FfYA N l? ieA C A rJ(^ 0A P phone 643-6501. I T M O 0 6 H T Y O U iiife still have some 1974’s I HOW'S V E R iris IMPDSStBLE, THATlS WHAT 1 U K E - I A I W T , B U T T H I S G U Y THE OOCTOR CAPFFPFP. OP eO/HF PFAHur-5... wtu«e. CHICKEN sfiAtc. SAiP >OU VUERENT DOESN'T KWOW THAT.' TO DESCW1BE A SATISFIED, 60IWG OUT.' 5AVS THERE'S D/sr/Lteo FRICASSEE, E V E R Y T I M E I P U T A P IL L hwrsK IN CUSTOMER,' IN HIS CHOW HE M ANASES NDTHIN6 WRONG OiJO. SO UP. FUDOSy.? , r WI TH MV E A R S left; including Matador Coupes! Trucks lor Sale 62 TO SPIT IT OUT--BLrT7VIIS TIME I THINK HE'LL FOR- THEY'RE i SET AN' SWALLOW IT JUST not 1966 INTERNATIONAL 20’ 'C A U S E HE'S FR ETT IN ’ USED TO van, roll-up doors. No longer A B O U T M Y <50IN' O U T STl ENCE,' needed, $1,300. Kage, 91 H m WITHOUT HIM.' , Street.

1970 F O R D 3/4 ton pickup lO-Xj, truck, power steering, power brakes, two gas tanks, sliding Apartments For Rent S3 Business fo r Rent 55 Autos For Sale Autos For Sale 61 rear bumper. 742-6225. E A S T H A R T F O R D - tw o 1967 HALF-TON Ford pickup, 8’ TOYOTA - See us for reliable 1 9 7 0 V O L K S W A G E N - bedrooms, in two-family, OFFICE SPACE body, 352 engine, good rubber, used Toyotas with our 6(Way Excellent condition. 48,000 M ICKEY FINN carpeting, heat, and appliances drive train and body, in BY HANK LEONARD FOR RENT 100% warranty. We also buy m iles, $1350. Call 646-4224. for $170. (34-78) R entex, 549- OPEN t o n i g h t I excellent shape, $850 firm. Call 250 square feet, center *bf used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 6980. M9-7578 after 5 p.m. WHAT'S THE NO/ BUT RIGHT NOW HER HUSBAND DIED A FEW ^ 345 Center Street, Manchester, 1973 PONTIAC G ran P rix, fully TILL 8:00 P.M. ! Manchester, air-conditioning GOOP WORD /V\y MINdF IS ON SOME- MONTHS AGO — SHE HAS j I JUST 646-4321. equipped. Very low mileage, MANCHESTER - four room and parking. Call: 643-9551. —DID "/OU THING ELSE — I’M VERY NO RELATIVES—AND heat, garage, LOCATE VDUR WORRIED A8CXJT A SHE'S UNDERGOING OPEN ft THAT COMPLETE junk cars 643-6756. SON YE ‘ NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD HEART SURGERY/ ^ SHE parking, yard, nicely priced. Motorcycles-BIcyclas 64 (B iv in s FIRST FLOOR - Front office removed free in Manchester, GIRL WHO JU S T GAVE VtAKES IT (32-76) R entex, 549-6980. ‘ JUST COMPARE THIS DEAL! BIRTH TO A BABY BOY. ^ HIM South Windsor, Vernon and with wall-to-wall carpeting and 1965 FO RD G alaxie convertible EXPERT bicycle repairs, all T he Tolland. Call Bill's Auto Parts, private bath. Available - New top. $160. Call after 6,872- Sample Buy: BRAND NEW 1974 MATADOR BROUGHAM makes, models and speeds. THE WORRY WART NEEDLE = ^ EAST HARTFORD - two - Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- iQ'^9 c .y. w ^ November 1st. Heat, air- 3188. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, bedroom townhouse with heat 4578, 875-6231. and appliances, kids and pets conditioning and parking in- 304 cu. in, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, Original List $4317.70 M anchester B icycle Shop, 649- VOLKSWAGEN 1971, super power front disc brakes, individuai reciining seats, F78x14 white CAPTAIN EASY welcome. Just $199. (36-74) cluded. (Jontact John H. 2098. Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare beetle, low mileage, excellent wali tires, tinted windshield, radio with rear speaker, body side Discount 6 2 l7 0 BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Rentex, 549-6980. mouldings, white vinyl root, visibility group, courtesy iig h tA lin B n iA U * our low rates. Young drivers condition, $1,795. Call 646-3839 in s pec t o r CHUMLEY 5AY5TJ BACK TO THE “1 welcome. For quotation call between 4-6 p.m. group, gold and tan color. Stock No. 2230. UUR I RICE *3695^^ • •••••' NOT TO TRY REVIVING "D IRK FOUR-ROOM apartment - Cen- APPROXIMATELY 300 square crate: I WANT Rod Dolin, 646-6050. Campars-Trallers VAN PUYER":,..HE'5 BRlW olNG TO FIN D O U T IF feet, suitable for store or office, A POLICE SUR3E0N FROM trally located, modern, many ITr really that good exposure. Center Street Mobile Homes 65 p5C0TLAND yar d ; extras. Available November 1. BACKED BY THE AMC BUYER PROTECTION PLAN^^l CON AKTI5T, SHAD, Call 644-2427. location. 649-7544. P05lWa.A^ VAN LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, PUYER.'. 2 MANCHESTER - 4 1/2 rooms, sprinklered warehousing 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very T clean. Ready to jive in. Just $3,- carpeting, appliances, heat in- heavy equipment storage and PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER cluded. Parking, bus line, very handling capability. Individual 995.14' wide on display. Trades AND SME SAYS I'M \ convenient. No pets, security, pieces or space rental in sec- welcome. Parts, supplies and.} AKNIVeRSARY) NOT SENTIMENTALFALU $225. 646-8843. tions from 1,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. accessories. Plaza Homes'- EMMY.y Monthly or long term. I D o C o r m i e r I “Quality homes sensibly^} Homes for Rent 54 Reasonable rates. Call 289-1594. p riced .” 1348 W ilbur C r o s s -! 7?T •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BATSUN — riftS S S ”" Highway, Berlin Turnpike,.,’ VERNON - three bedroom Berlin, Connecticut, 828-0369. oei-Vtcc IC -Z 8 house with appliances for mom, □ AUTOMOTIVE THEIR LOSS can be your gain. • ^ yard for kids and fireplace for •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I M o t o r S a l e s , I n c . Repossession, bank says sell.! • dad. Ju st $250. (31.-80) Rentex, Autos For Sale 61 ‘o: 549-6980. Just 8 months old, beautiful TEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIEF mobile home, save over $2,000. NEED CAR? Credit bad? |285 Broad St., Manchester 643-41651 Can be seen by appointment. Bankrupt? Repossessed? Call 828-0360, Broker. « iic-l TWtcHT , ALL these R'.-AICRS \0££,TH£ IDEA OF ' ELLA, THIS SFKaATIONToFEAYiNO TKAT'whERE MV COUNTRY & CITY Honest Douglas accepts lowest IT IVfl'i A gREAL-' Cf A OCED PEAYINC- A OCNTAOT S P OR T ABOLT A OIRL fiXTSiU OFFONEHT IvENT To OOLLEOf THIS TALK : F a \ THRCLy H F O R 1 HOUSES down, smallest payments. FOR MAl'.MEE IS A WITH WMES AtARB FLAYER REMINDS ME OF gOYS A.ND OiRLS .MATRiaiATEiTr I TRAVEL TRAILER - 1967 C-IRL ON THE VARSit >\thS LIBERATION PUT-DCWN Fee,MEN 6EEL BIO AND Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 1966 FO RD , country squire, 9 THE PCUnoiAN'E TRIER TCC-ET4Ee Kids and pets, all situations. 1970 DODGE Coronet Super 1970 FO R D , 2-door, 16,000 Pathfinder, self-contained, 10-38 F00T6ALU TEAM IS i MOVEMENT! -AS IF FOOTBALL 5TRONO' ^ BEFORE A 6CCND0CRS passenger, wagon- .goot condi- DESIEANINl-TO HAS JCNfc SOFT $150 and up. Bee - V-8, automatic, power miles, excellent gas mileage, stove, heater, toilet, tion, asking $500. Call after 5 WOMEN. ' WE PAY $10 for complete junk steering, bucket seats, very extras included, clean, first $1,- refrigerator. Call after 6, 646- THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM p.m ., 649-7244. 5830, RENTEX cars. Call Jo ey , Tolland Auto sharp. $1595. Chorches Motors, 190. 247-5740. Serving Central Body, 528-1990. 643-2791. '\MHAX(DW EARTH' 10U Connecticut 1968 PLYM OUTH Fury III - 1973 CAMARO Z-28, suspension, 350, stick, posi, lignt blue w rriD u > ^ \)i06swr/ NEED A CAR? Short on cash? 1967 SIMCA, new clutch, had Power steering, automatic metalic, extras, no emission Autos for Rent-Lease 67 549-6980 Call Ed Weaver, finance 2 NEW SNOW TIRES* work done on engine. $150, Call shift, air-conditioning, good expert, at 643-1181. 289-0983. condition. $900. 646-2029. controls, dyno-tuned, 18 mpg, Hie purchase of always garaged. One owner, FOR RENT - E300 Econoline THREE BEDROOM house in very low mileage, mint condi- window van. $14 per day plus 1965 FORD Falcon, automatic, 1965 FALCON - E xcellent run- 1968 O LDSM O BILE 98 Sedan, East Hartford. Carpeting, tion. Save $2,000. K aren, 247- mileage. Dillon Leasing Cor- 6 cylinder, good tires, runs, mng condition, 25 mpg. $400 or excellent condition. Radial and fireplace, washing machine, any used car 5740. poration, 643-2145. $195. 646-5782 after 5. best offer. 528-6917, before 10 snow tires. All power, $800. 875- garage, equipped kitchen. Kids p.m. 2871. and pets O.K. (31-37). Rentex, from Dillon’s. 549-6980. Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66

FOUR Bedroom house with This Offer Good w- “ BY HANA-BARBERA fireplace, garage, appliances thru Oct. 31 and yard. Nicely priced. (31-89) Rentex, 549-6980. fiOX HMAy/efJ'S DID IT E\/ER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SA KB, GtRL- OCCUR TO y o u ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN DION'T •you I MIGHT HA\fE 0 Business lor Rent 55 lAV C SOX HEAR. ME ?*/ BUILT UP AhJ 'you HAVE SIVEN YEXJ MIGHT ,„CUBBLE SAID ... I ALMOST FDRSOT TO IN T H E T H O R N 122 E A ST C E N T E R Stre et - Look at these US EXIR FREEDON I TELL ME MOKE HE WAS LIKE TELL YOU THE NEWS.' KING'S CASTLE IMMUNITY Single office for rent. $90 LURCH... HOW CAN ABOLFT TOUR us! .ADAMAR SMITH IS TO monthly includes everything - Extra Low Prices... WE EV ER REPAYy FORMER RULER,,., ^6CX)DNESS! ALIVE.' A FRIEND YOUR MOUT THAT R E- OF MINE SAW HIM parking. 646-1180. NEED MORE IN STOCK! ^ I MINDS ME.. YESTERDAY/ OFFICES - One 800 square feet *ln addition to the Tires already on the car. noun ■ ^ in Manchester State Bank Building. Another completely 50% engine tune-up C furnished, 400 square feet, at 1974 PINTO ^ 2895 244 Main Street. T. J . Crockett, Runabout. 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, 3 000 miles D ^ U N T PARTS SPECIAL Realtor, 643-1577. TOYOTA Inctudts Autolilt spark plufs, Melorttoff point sit, Motorcioft fondinstr, MoioraiH fCV voUi ond MotorcioN luit filttr. S ilts ond fours, slightly kss, [(onolints slightly highti. MANCHESTER - East Center 1974 GRAN TORINO «3795 4-Door Hardtop. Blue. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, Street. Modern air-conditioned powe-- steering, power brakes, air conditioning, 13.000 miles Monofocfurer'i Suggested bit Price $25.01* y. Y Engine Tunt-up Ports Speciol $1151 ( I0-26 office space, from 100 to 2,000 %g . U. S . Pa l o n . square feet, $4,50 per foot. J labor $liN 1973 MONTE CARLO >3795 Tour Totol Special Price With Coupon $2151 WIN AT BRIDGE Hayes Corporation, 646-0131, 2 Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY steering, power brakes, air conditioning. 19.000 miles HALF-TONE VALtOATION AR(A T OFFICE SPACE - Two rooms, fireplace, $80 per month, OUR USED CAR LOT Dole Cuilomtr Signature / thatwdnY be ...NOBOCTYINTHEIR RlGKr 1972 GALAXIE 500 ^2395 DO you NECEo applicable slole and locol lo ie i. S EE MY YOUR REA90N5 OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30,1974 — — West Non 3,200 square feet floor space, More Good Cars & TrucKs. 1972 UNTO RUNABOUT >2395 M PTO R S references FOR QUITTING. East South suitable industrial office space. 3 Door, 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission air con- FROM MY heart and forces dummy to Pass 2+ Oswald: “Our code word Three phase wiring, loading ditioning. LADT NORTH 28 ruff a third one. That ruff in Pass 2 6 Pass '’ IF YOU PLAN TO OIL FILTER 'ARCH' should be used by the dummy would always be dock, parking, 649-5()43. !ri-jxta£3b:4 !' > 50% ^MRLOYER'? ♦ 9763 You, South, hold SPECIAL defenders as well as by the there. East just forced'South 1972 FIDO nCKUP > 2395 DtSCOUNT’ t K9 declarer." 6A K 8 4 TK 2 ♦g 5 4 A.A Q 5 4 BUY SO O N . . 6V4 Fool Slyleside, V-8 engine, automatic transmission to take it early." Autos For Sale 61 Includes Molorcrolt Oil Filter wilh purchose of oil chonge ond ♦ KQJ9 What do you do'’ 5 guorts of oil. four guoit copocily tors slightly less. ♦ S54 A —Bid two spades. There is SEE US NOW! IO-28 tw i Pv71 Jim : “East wins the heart. Jim : “The final nail is put WEST EAST lime to try for a slam later. 1972 RANCH WAGON > 2 2 9 5 He Analyzes the lead as in South’s coffin if East ducks V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. i MonuPocturer’i Suggested List Price $t.70* ^ OOHES^- leiij t o J A 5 A J 102 WE GIVE MORE ON GOOD •rr A Oil Fiher Speciol | git>6£VIIV/j 0 fourth best, so South is the first diamond; notes that V 10862 V AQ J 4 TODAY'S QUESTION WANTED his partner has followed with USB) CARS. 1972 FURY III > 2795 J U bof ond 5 Quorts of Oil gg^gg V ♦ 852 ♦ A763 marked with three hearts. He Your partner rebids two Clean, Lata Modal 4-Door Hardtop. Green, V-8 engine, power steering, power Tour lotol Speciol Puce With Coupon gg^gg ♦J9732 ♦ qio Reviews the bidding and the deuce to show three dia- notrump. What do you do now'’ Easy Financing brakes, air conditioning. 22.000 miles. VALIDATION ARIA WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH (D) notes that South jumped to monds and takes the second Answer Tomorrow USED CARS I ♦ AKQ84 four spades after his partner one to shut out the rest of Date Cuilomer Signolure THE PRIZE SISNATURe IN BUT THIS aAYS, "QUEEN - OF COURSE/ FHAVE YOU ANY Top Prices Paid ▼ 7 5 3 merely raised to two. He dummy’s diamond suit." 1971 LTD MYAUroeRAPH BOOK. IB ELIZABETH'S AUTOGRAPH IDEA WHAT IT COST^TO FLY Counts his own three winners For All Makes 2-Door Hardtop. Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, ♦ 10 4 MORI HERS power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl roof. 46.- Repoir Order Number Authoriied Dealership Signolure GIOEEN ELIZABETH . BY CINDY AAAXWELU. ALL THE WAY TO LONDON'? A AK6 and sees that the way to beat CARTER CHEVROliT 1 000 miles. This price »ub|ect lo oppiicobie ila ie and toco! loaei, the hand is for West to pro- Answer to Previous PuiZie ...... OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30, (974 —— East-West vulnerable duce a trick. If it is in trumps Light-hearted CO., INC. TOYOTA HALF-TON & U X E K ¥ West North East South it will score surely. If it is the i S O E E E. w L 1229 Main Street 315 Center Street 1971 MUSTANG ^ 2 6 9 5 E E o TT R 1 rT 6 Cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steering, vinyl 1« king of clubs it will probably ACROSS E 9: K Phone 648-6494 Manchester roof. DISC BRAKE sheepfold T A M E T B s E T s 50% Pass 2* Pass 44 be sure; if it is the jack some 1 Merriment 59 Greek 1’r' E'[g s 1 These are ’74 Trucks DtSCOUNT' PARTS SPECIAL Pass Pass Pass special defensive measures S G l a d f e e l i n g portico T Ej T Ml N A V & Phone 643-5135 A o T R o 2 E leplocement of Ford front disc shoes ond lining assemblies may be necessary." 8 Happy tune 60Sainle(ab.l 1970 BUICK SKYLARK > 2295 Opening lead- 2 V 11 Greek letter e 3 E £ IT 1 T 2 Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power including hordwore. Ports price opplies lo most lull-site ford, 61 Finale steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl roof. at Low ’74 Prices. 12 Mountain 62 Long periods A a T 1 lai^ el U e s Mercury ond luxury tors ond moy voiy by model ond cor line. Oswald: “The How can 1 (comb, form) of lime 1N K SJ1 c L. 1 N <3 H E X E R N We still have a good selection of V M a n u fa c tu re r's S u g g e ste d lis t Price S29.3S * X beat this hand is now devel- 13 Country DOWN 1 D C. a la R L. O O 5i 2 By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby bumpkin 1970 CAPRICE > 1795 ) Disc Broke Ports Speciol $14.57 ( DiO: oped. East takes a second A D O S fS S' s A 1 These Cars Must Be Sold! 2-Ooor Hardtop. Maroon. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, 1974 cars and trucks in atocki 14 Negative 1 A l c o h o l i c M O L. T E R / Labor $1100 \ 3VVALU s a LL 3 power steering, povirer brakes, vinyl roof. 50,000 miles. WA k* . T M hn F«l on /0-26 conjunction beverage Tour Total Special Price With Coupon $27.17 (pi.) 2 Weaving 13 Hare 37 Kind of Ivpe VALIDATION ARtA SHORT RIBS 15 In what device 18 Hearing lab I Tremendous Buys! 1970 MUSTAHG >2295 BY FRANK O'NEAL STAR gaxer:^ manner 3Tobe(F'r.) organ 41 Light touch 2-Door. Green. 6-cylinder engine, automatic transmission, Date Cutlomer Signolure (Latin) 4 Cardinal 20 Assistant 44 FalheriSp I S7RE,CXIR BK5GEST OVE UP SMOKING CIGARS Bv CLAY R POLLAN 1971 COMET 1972 MARK IV ^ower steering. 28.000 miles, ARItS LIBRA 16 Pubdrinks directionIpl I 23 Apple seed 46 Not those PPOBLENS ARE INRATION AND IPSE 3 0 Ft>UND5.' Y- MAR. 21 Your Daily Activity Guide Qas saving 6-cylinder engine, 2-Ooor. Leather interior, all power Repair Order Number Aulhoriied Deolenhip Signature SfAr. 33 r-J-v 17 Verse 5 Travels 24 Numeral 47 Bidding <300 Thii price lubject to opplicable iioie ar)d local loaei. and ftX.LLTTION. According to the Ston. "f rhythm 6 Worthless suffixIpl I larchaici equipped including windows, seats, Api. If automatic transmission, power To develop messoge for Tuesday, O c f. 22vt>|\w 19 Capital of sirap 25 Mountain 48 KiUirelGer I antennae, automatic climate con- OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30,1974 — — O\IM4-29-40 steering, radio, metallic sliver/gold 1973 F250 STYIESIDE > 3295 41 45-51.55^'' Afghanistan 7 British fox crest 50 Preposition paint. Good condition. trol, AM/FM stereo radio, white Brown, 360 V-8 engine, 4-speed transmission, power steering. &^48-64-73 read words corresperxiing to numbers CAMPER CAP of your Z(xfiac birth sign. 21 SaintlSp.l hunling cry 27 Beef fat 51 Raccoon vinyl roof, white paint. Beautiful car , ' T A U R U S SHOCK ABSORBER SCORPIO 22 Brother or 8 F'eminine 29 N umber islangi *1695 at a really low price. APR. 20 1 C h o r e s 31 Hove 61 Cool sisterlab I name 30 Arabian 52 To know 50% 2 Improve 32 Money 62 Success ocr. 23, I MAV 20 23 Vigor 9 Cain's ruler ijichaicl 1974 VEGA 1973 E200 CARGO VAN >3495 nSGOUNT* SPECIAL-FOUR SHOCKS 3 It 33 Could 63 Your NOY. 21 •5B95 Beige. V-8 engine. 3-speed transmission, power steering, power 54-57.68-69 4 Smile 34 Lightened 64 Excitement 26 Residence brother I Bib I 33 Abated 54 K\enmg 2-Door Hatchback, gas saving 4 brakes. 35.000 miles. FREE Includes four Motorcioft Shock Absorbers. Speciol on Iwo shock D7J-77 79 81 5 And 35 Be 65 Popularity 12-15.18-32,.^ tab.) 10 Affirmative 34 Roof fimal ipixM.I cylinder engine, automatic (While they Last) obsoibers olso ovoiloble of o lower lolol speciol price. 6 Looking 36 idea 36-3884-88Vg'. GEMINI 66 To 28 fCal by reply 36 Roam idiv 56 Once existed transmission, bucket seats, vinyl 1973 LeSABRE 7 Your 37 Repotrs 67 For SAGITTARIUS candlelight side mouldings, whitewall tires, Custom, black with vinyl top, ^onufacturer'i Suggeited list Price $63.10* ^ 8 Can 38 Thof's 68 Into 31 Resident of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 r 9 10 automatic transmission, power 1972 FIDO PICK-UP > 2 3 9 5 lui 9 8e 39 Cooperofion 69 Confidence radio. 12,400 miles. Yellow paint. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, red paint. with any New Toyota Pickup ^ Shock Absorber Speciol— 4 Shocks gji.gg f .M J U N l 20 Isuffixl steering, power brakes, power win- 10 You 40 Roises 70 Awhile DEC. 21 it 12 11 II4N V rr,13-21-30-37 11 A s s o c i a t i o n 41 Be 7! On 32 Happy lime S269S dows. air conditioning, AM /FU in stock... J BUZZ SAWYER 44•47.53.W■^^ ^ Tour Total Speciol P riti With Coupon ggi.fg ^ BY ROY CRANE ^'52-59-80 86 12 Reconsider 42 Your 72 Punctured of year U 15 16 radio, and lots more. 13 A spects 7278 83-8 ^ 1972 VOLKSWAGEN VALIDATION AREA CANCER 43 Negotiated 73 Level 35 Ancient 411 Station Wagon, green paint, 1970 E300 CIUBWAGON > 2595 14 W it h 44 Your 74 V^oy CARRICORN Jewish seel if 1 Hip $3295 ^T'fi-nig cirst BUT THE RAW — HIS ... J U N E 21 Blue. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, 12 15 A n 45 Smart 75 Imoginotion OfC. 22 ^ 38 Small drink automatic transmission, radio, TIME PAPA EVER 16 Standing passenger, 44,000 miles. Date Cuilomer Signature ASTHMA! I'M GOING JUtV 22 46 By 76 Obtain of liquor ill bucket seats, low miles. A good ■V 17 For 47 Expectotions 77 Key JAN If br oke his INSIDE. I CAN'T 39 Shoo lo a cat buy ,2295 1967 CAMARO L Y N C H '- ‘A I- 8- 9 34 I80ld 48 The 78 But 2- 7 .16-20 H i4 2$ 40 Cooking Light green with black convertible Repair Order Number Authoriied Deolenhip Signolure PROMISE watch papa fall ■7;/46W-75_ 19 Romance 49 Of 79 Fomily 25 63 65 M 1 TO ME 20 And 50 W ith 80 Elecincol. measure J1 1 34 top, bucket seats, automatic Thit price tubjeci lo oppiicobie iiole ond local laaei. LEO AQUARIUS 1968 MUSTANG 21 Now 51 Ploy 81 M atters lab.) transmission, V-8 engine, power ...... OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30,1974 — JUtr 22 1 ■ Small V-8 engine, 3-epeed k-Boo, 22 E»pecf 52 EspectoHy 82 Desired JA N . 20 ^ 42 Son of Gad U ST i. steering, radio, low miles, body side DILLON 5T 23 Seek 53 May Iransmiselon, bucket seals, radio 11 ^ AUG. 22 83 Don't Kl It iBibi ■I and more. A very clean car. mouldings. Gorgeous car. 24 Con 54 Toke 84 Still 4i --v26 27-33 35 4- 5-10 2 4 ,- ^ 43 Chart 25 Develop 55 It 85 Lucky '5 Perched ■ •1195 T 0 Y O T A 43-5062 26 Property 56 Officiols 86 Devices 3J-42-74 43 IT 27 Deol 57 Mote 47 TotalkiSp.l *995 FORD /W IORIARTY BROT^HERS, VIRGO 87 Break PISCES 28 A 58 Be 88 Good <9 Mo r a l AUG. 23 47 4 Hi9 SI 29 Groups 59 On 89 Worry pet. u -IV- ■i2 In g(K)d 319 MAIN STREET 30 Fovor %£ PT. 2 2 60 Using 90 Results MAR. 20'T - heal III 52 is u “H artford Area'll Largent Toyota Dealer" if 10/29 3 )5 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, C O N N .* P hone 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 3-39 49-56 3- 6 - l7 l9('-‘‘ ^ 53 Co2v room MANCHESTER ^.IvcrsL’ ^ .Vuiful 57 U 59 , r BOLAND MOTORS 345 Center St., Manchester 646-4321 n^66-76 82-90 Ta 22-28-85 87'v S 55 Sufficieni 6 s 9 Cwitar Streot, Manchester 646-6320 larchaid 643-2145 57 Small i.slaiul 61 58 .Scolli.sh Ui INEWSPAPCilENTCRPPiSC ASSN I PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Oct. 28, 1974 MACC Recycling NEWS Has Long By NANCY CARR For those of you who did not Way to Go Executive Director quite get around to it — the next MICHAEL J. CONLON. "The world’s economic crisis CWS Clothing Appeal will be threatens about 500 million May 5. Please remember par- children in 70 poor countries ticularly, children’s clothing WASHINGTON (UPI) - with starvation, severe and baby layettes and blankets. Despite all the can collecting malnutrition, or other drastic Another project of Church and newspaper stacking being - ¥ curtailment of vital services. Women United is providing done in households across the Ten million children under five blankets for distribution country, recycling at the con- in developing countries suffer through Church World Service. sumer level still isn’t having THE REPUBLICAN TEAM from severe mainutrition and These biankets, specially made much impact. 80 million suffer from moderate for CWS, are extra large and But the recycling industry, Jf malnutrition.” UNICEF quota- extra tough. ’They serve the the big boys who turn scrap into

tion over a picture of the body people for many purposes — re-usable material on a big PULL THE TOP LEVER

of a young child for whom aid warmth, shelter (they make scale, hopes President Ford’s

has arrived too tale, November, sturdy tents), carrying of the recent plugs for recycling will

74 issue of “Mayknoll” belongings and children. A $3 turn that around and make it

magazine. gift certificate, available from worthwhile for everybody.

Many of us have begun to turn any CWU member, will (by Ford, in his anti-inflation

our faces away from the sight special arrangement) send one message, endorsed recycling as and sound of so much suffering. of these blankets, mostly used a concept and said it might be

Yet from such desperate need in disaster and emergency possible to lick inflation with - ¥

and misery, come hopeful signs situation. Three S and H green the contents of the nation’s of Christians banding together stamp books if sent to CWS trash cans.

to bring life to the hungry of the Clothing Appeal, The National Association of

world. Reports filter back of Correspondence Box 968, Recycling Industries Inc.,

Church World Service and Elkhardt, Ind. 46514, will which represents 700 recycling

Catholic Relief Service field provide funds for two of these firms, says its "the first time in

workers working side by side blankets. recent memory that a Presi- If Gift certificates for blankets dent has recognized and un- sharing and stretching the supplies as they come in as far and disaster relief will also be derscored the importance of

as they humanly can. available on World Community expanding the recycling effort ¥ We too have a blessed oppor- Day, one of the three national of the country.”

tunity to bind together in ecumenical workshop M. J. Mighdoll, executive

Manchester to share our abun- celebrations sponsored by vice president of the associa-

dance with those for whom it CWU. Manchester CWU will tion, believes Ford’s goals can

will provide the very basis of celebrate together at Second be brought nearer to realization Congregational Church at noon Jf existence. Many of us had an by the passage of two measures opportunity to give to the with a “bring sandwich, coffee now before in Congress.

United Nations Children’s and dessert provided” One would give companies a 7

Emergency Fund on Sunday luncheon. Baby-sitting is per cent tax incentive for using

when the neighborhood children provided. recycled materials. The other -V- rang our doorbell. would direct the Interstate Trick or Life Commerce Commission to in- ROBERT H. STEELE Again, on Halloween night, vesigate and correct cases NATHAN G. AGOSTINELLI costumed children will come to where shippers charge higher FOR FOR

your door with a UNICEF can. rates for transporting recycled GOVERNOR LT. GOVERNOR Give to life this year — life for m aterials than they do for

children much the same as the ABOUT virgin substances. little ones at your door. We urge The Supreme Court recently

you to give more than you think TOWN announced that it would hear a

you can. case later this term involving the virgin versus recycled The UNICEF collection in materials issue in freight rates. Manchester is sponsored by A kitchen social is scheduled According to Mighdoll it will Church Women United in for Monday at 1;30 p.m. at take a major shift in govern- Manchester and for the past Cronin Hall of Mayfair three years has been organized ment policy to create a market G ardens. All residents of by the able and loving Annamay for consumer-level recycling. Mayfair are invited. Potocki of Assumption parish. As it is now, he says, most post-

Check (please!), for those industrial scrap is being The council on ministries of wishing to make a large dona- successfully recycled. About South United Methodist Church tion, may be made payable to one in every four newspapers is - will meet tonight at 7; 30 at UNICEF and sent to Church' recycled, and about one of Susannah Wesley House of the Women U nited, Box 773, every six aluminum cans. church. Manchester, Even in this time To make more recycling

of inflation and general economically feasible, accord- Zone leaders of North United tightening of belts, we urge you ing to Mighdoll, the govern- Methodist Church will meet to find somehow — somehow to ment will have to switch to a tonight at 8 at the church. join with others in Manchester policy of buying recycled goods in sending life to the children of itself and of actively en- The non-denominational Good fa Africa and Asia. News Club for Kindergarten couraging private industry to Over the Top do the same. - ¥ DAVE ODEGARD through Grade 6 will meet JAMES H. BRANNEN MAC BUCKLEY Some 3,500 pounds of good Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. in the STATE SENATOR U.S. CONGRESSMAN used clothing were given by U.S. SENATOR front room of the Emanuel 4th DISTRICT Manchester-Bolton residents a Lutheran Church parish house. Robertson School week ago Tuesday to the Martin School Church World Service clothing Novena of the Miraculus LET US PRICE appeal. This is an increase of Keeney School Medal and Benediction of the YOUR NEXT 2,000 lbs. over the 74 spring Church of Christ , Blessed Sacrament will be collection. PRESCRIPTION! „ celebrated tonight at 7:30 at the Special thanks to all of you Church of the Assumption, S. ARTHUR DRUG who went through your closets. Adams St. ¥ ^

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ¥

/ I ABOUT THE REFERENDUM ISSUE?«>

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I The Manchester Property Owners Associationc^ WALLY IRISH HARRIET HASLETT

^ Invites You To An Open Meeting. STATE REPRESENTATIVE STATE

¥ 12th D I S T R I C T * HILLERY GALLAGHER, REPRESENTATIVE

Robertson School 13th DISTRICT I WHERE — Whiton Library Hall, North M ain SI. Buckley School i A JUDGE OF PROBATE : Martin School Waddell School Nathan Hale School WHEN — W ednesday, Oct. 30th. - 8:0 0 P.M. Manchester High School Verplanck School ¥ Church of Christ I - j a y GILLEESO - Du iire ctior ofi Pruumbliic WwoorrKkSs J,

Norm an Fendell - Adm inistra tor of Special Education ^

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WHAT — Threo Referendum Questions. (Drainage ¥

I Repairs, Purchase W ater Company, & Guild Regional

Occupational Tra ining Center) iA

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I SOME FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU VOTE: j :

^ H o w much will these increase our Taxes?

'^ H o w much more will the Water Rates be?

I How much will it cost to Repair and Improve the Water Co.? ¥

I How much will it cost to make it Compatible with the Town

^ Water System? Will the Town be liable to a Law Suit over the Disputed Deed

I to the Risley Reservoir? ¥

Will all the Drainage Problems be solved by this Bond Issue? ^^ ^ W h y does the Town have to take over the Regional Center CHRIS DALAMAGAS STATE SENATOR in Five Years which makes it our Maintenance Responsibility? MARILYN ENGLAND 3rd. DISTRICT WARREN WESTBROOK STATE ¥ Buckland School STATE REPRESENTATIVE Nathan Hale School REPRESENTATIVE 9th D I S T R I C T ’ Waddell School 14th DISTRICT Keeney School » l»IIIE! ASK QUESTIONS! Verplanck School BUCKLAND SCHOOL Manchester High School ¥

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