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\ / V ■ ■ / PAOBi TWENTY — MANCHESTEgt EVENING H E ^ L D . Manchester. Conn., Thura March 1, 1973 A n n u a l April 1 Deadline S et, W fi Panelists Favor Purchase Mo6ise;^ar Consvdtant FunM, O b i t u a r y Duels^^tart DOUG Ke v i n s ^ March 6 — when the tote’s The Weather^ Board of Directors cwisiddrs a .i, ' . ,' (Continued from Page One) ANCHORAGE,, Alaska' (AP) (Herald R dp^er) Paul J. Anderson $10,000 town contrlbutioo ^ a — ’The moose are starting to April 1 has been'set as the Cloudy tonight with a chance of sbow m , Paul J. Anderson, 76, of Commenting on the coalition wander into the streets, and . deadline far obtaining a planneris ®/4i**** low 30-35. Cloudy and mild Saturday with Farmington, formerly of of the three sponsoring gardens of Anchorage as they question.” ' showers, high around 50. ' Manchester, died Tuesday night financial Commitment from orgnnizations, she said, “ Pollu­ usiiai^ do evety '^y^ter, and Mancllester’s downtown In- at JHartfoid Hospital after tion makes strange this city of 130,000 again is Weinberg Mid a'‘ voluntary tcresto for the hiring of a plan­ contribuUon method is onb of suffering a heart attack while bedfellows.’’ taking on the appearance' of a Manvhexler—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS ning consultant. attending the Trinity-Tufts State Comptroller Nathan several p l ^ being consideM- MANCHEfeT^aifoONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 2,1973- VOL., XCII, No. 128 zoo. « • The deadline was set this basketball game in H a^ord. Agostiiielli, who was moderator The big beasts, weighing up • — U - — ^— ------^------Afr. Anderson was bom Feb. morning by William Slelth, . Sleith, pressing fb t ’'^n for the forum and who was to nearly a ton, are simply chairman of the Mayor’s Down-, assessmentinethod, said d o ^ ^ , 9, 1897 in Manchester, son of Manchester’s mayor in 1967 hungry. tomi Action. Committee. Sleith town peoplCThould be ask^ for Oscar and Karen Pierson when the proposal for -The I'open spaces in and to ^ y re-emphasized that the definite amounts of moi^^ to Anderson, and had lived here purchasing iJiurel Lake was around Anchorage have an key to revitalization of the fund half of the planning < until 1957, when he moved, to boro, agreedl,with Mrs. Cohen. abundant supply, of the foods downtown area is participation consultant’s fee. Farmington. He was a graduate “ This is a historic evening,” he moose like best — such as of South Manchester High of downtown people, and he r Hold said, “ when we consider the willow and birch scrubs. suggested that downtown Characterizing himself, as School and a 1920 graduate of sponsoring coalition.” Residents of Anchorage are merchants and property owners “ dictatorial,” Sleith mentioned Tufts College.v/y»^e>'-. Agostinelll issued a call to the used to the annual visit of some . be assessed for their share of that “ people whd are iisMent Before he retired in 1962, he.^j^3„(.(,ester electorate. “ Be 800 to 1,300 moose, but they’ve about solving their own was employed as an insurance the consultant’s one-year 1 ■ to vpte'dn March 13. What learned to ^avold being blase problems will take action ]^ en underwriter at the Aetna Life is needed^s a cleafcut mandate ^ ,0 0 0 fee. about it'. ^ .. Methods of obtaining pledges they’re told what to Ho-’*'| apdCasualty Co., Hartford. from the voters of Manchester. “ My daughter demolished a of fuitds from downtown-^weie He was a member of That’s what democracy is all four-door sedian,!’ one city “ Until we engender a mats discussed at this morning’s Emanuel Lutheran Church and about. That’s why referendums official explaihed. “ She hit a „ “ unifying spirit, ’ Sleith'iaid, weekly, meeting of the had served for 12 years on the are good-they reflect the will moose who kicked the car to have to provide |the mittee. wanted to come to the United U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel California for assassinating church council. He was of the people.” pieces trying to get off the leadership.” J . BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - The dispatch wns filed about financial secretary of the Robert Weinberg, who heads The Middle East News Agency an hour after the deadline set States. Jr., Jordanian charge Adly el Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Most of the questions from hood.” , church for many years and was the committee’s ways and said today the Sudanese govern­ by the guerrillas, members of Nasser, Belgian charge Guy —Palestinian leader Abu the qudience were directed at - To help cut down the moose- In other business this taor- A band of Black September a member of the church’s Old means subcommittee, said he ment has agreed to provide a the Palestinian Black Eid and the Saudi ambassador, Daoud and 16 colleagues held in Kurker, The majority of those I automobile duel, the state ning, the Downtown Action terrorists stormed the Saudi has met with downtown plane to fly Arab guerrillas and September organization, for the his wife and children in the em­ Jordan. A)>u Daoud is a code G u ^ Qub. ^ questions concerned possible schedules special off-season Committee discussed-pressed embassy during a reception He also belonged to . bankers, who* have indicated their hostages to the United execution of their hostages if bassy. Later they released toe name for a member of toe high state plans for using hunts in urban and hi^w ay purchase of thie Purnell Parking Thursday night for the depar­ Manchester Lodge of Masons, th^ will contribute $5,000 for States from Khartoum. their demands were.|iot met. woman and children. command of A1 Fatah, the Manchester’s sqnitary landfill areas, and a special bow and Lot and a possible review of the ting U.S. charge d’affaires, G, Knights of Pythias, the ,the consultant. Weinberg isaid The Egyptian agency said in There was no anlmediate American sources said Am­ largest Palestinian organiza­ area as a regional cqllection arrow hunt at. Anchorage tax burden on the downtown ■ Chirtis Moore. / Connecticut Tufts Club and the a letter, formally fequesting .its dispatch from I^artoum explanation why the guerrillas bassador Noel was shot in the tion. point for recycling and/or for International Airport was area. ■ The guerrillas held Moore, Farmington Historical Society. contributions, wiU be sent to that the gueirillas, holding the ankle during the takeover and —Col.. Rafei Hindawi, ac­ sanitary landfill operations. started three years ago to head Survivors are his wife, Mrs. them. U.S. ambassador and four other wounded superficially, and the cused of masterminding a plot Kurker , in explaining that the off airplane-moose collisions. Sleith indicated Spme Johanna Simons AndersOn; and Weinberg favored a voluntary diplomats, also demanded fiiat Belgiannhad a bullet wound in against King Hussein of Jordan statewide study being' Herald photo by Pinto Game Biologist. Carl reservations about the ,.^m - a nephew, C. Alan Anderson of method of “ publicized two members of Sudan’s the leg. They said doctors were last year, and a Palestinian conducted by General Electric Charles Kujrker and Dr. David R. Miller. Schneider said the main fear is mittee’s former emphastt on Quincy, Mass. contributions,’’ opposing Cabinet go with them on the CoL North/Among allowed to attend them and a named Mahmoud al IGialili. and due to be released June 1 that a moose may cross a taxi purchase of the Purnell lot’, and Funeral services will’ be Sleith’s suggestion to assess flight to the United States. This wounded night watchman. —All military and. women will stress resource recovery, „much as he should have and strip while a plane, is landing or ' suggested that imprbvements Friday at 1:30 p.m. at Emanuel the purchase and at $3 per solid waste ton and at downtown merchants ahd was refused, ,the agency Two Sudanese government prisoners in Joidan. lowest possible cost and wanted to, said he is concerned, taking off. could be made to the lot without Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. improvements. He said we’ll a saving of $300,000 a year when owners on a front-footage or reported. Released POWs representatives were allowed —All Palestinian women held regionalization as the main in­ basically, over inconclusive “ There have been accidents town purchase of the property- Henry Anderson will officiate. know more after June 1, when compared to other towns and square-footage basis. into the embassy this morning in Israeli prisons. gredients of an efficient plans for leachate control. He of this type in the past,” he Burial will be in East the GE report is released. He other methods, makes sense. A newly created Central Air Force Lt. Col. Kenneth military officials had tried to negotiate with the guerrillas —Members of toe Baader- statewide effort, said also there Manchester picks up and said solving the leachate said. North, son of Mrs. Florence during the morning to reach Meinhof Gang of anarchists in Cemetery. said he will know then whether Town D e^opm ent Coun'cil of The tax burden on doWhtow® and reported all five hostages always will be a need for some problem is the key to solving In about a month, the snow Indian! North of 73 C h a ^ r Oak St., her. Friends may call at the the order will go out for ‘ ’dumps t^use and garbage at the Greater Manchester was mentioned by Sl^th, “ in good health.” They said, West Germany. landfill, however minimal. landfill control problems. will melt some and.the moose Manchester, is among toe 106 Mrs. North and the four Waticins Funeral Home, 142 E. Manchester to desist or con­ the rate w 6 pounds per person Chamber of Commerce will be apparently as a result of however, that the guerrillas kToday, however, the It was his reference to Leachate ,is the water and can find their natural food North daughters haven’t seen Center St., tonight from 7 to 9. tinue its landfill operations. per day, he said, explaining it asked to assist in fund-raising, merchants’.,complaints at a Continue POWs to.be released Sunday, had planted explosives in guerrillas were said to be regionalization and landfill other liquids which drain supplies out where they belong. according to toe new North the colonel since the summer of l i e family suggests that any However, he hinted it would be comes to about 50,000 tons a Weinberg said. Weinberg is special meeting last Week. several parts of toe embassy. reducing their demands sharp­ areas that prompted the many through the Waste in disposal Vietnamese list of prisoners. 1966, shortly before he was shot memorial contributions maybe wise to continue plans now and year. Using Mt. Nebo as a chairman of that council, which Sleith said the situation sbbuld The guerrillas at first ly. Some sources reported they questions.' areas, carrying refuse and Alberta Leads In Gas Holdout down in August over North made to the Memorial Fund of get the decision later. recognition point, he said the was scheduled to hold its first be reviewed, and Town Conduct M ock Service^ North,^ a nativp of Vernon, demanded the release of: were centering on the release of Replying to the questions, waste impurities to available . \ f *■ ' s J whose wife and four daughters Vietnam. Emanuel Lutheran Church. Thompson, too, urged action yearly tonnage, if piled there, Calsraryt Alta.—The province meeting this afternoon. Manager Robert WeisS said he WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. —Sirhan Sirhan, the Jorda­ Daoud and safe in d u ct for Kurker saidf although he is cer­ would reach 100 feet in the air, water------bodies.------An aqceptableA. ® of Alberta accounts for approxi- ide ill Welisfleet, Mass., was North, a captain when he was themselves to Algeria or Libya, now, on the basis that a “ no” “ We intend to get the ball will ask Town Assessor Edgar Indians, who have taken over portions of,Wounded Knee, S. D., conducted a mock service (A P ) — Sen. ■ G eorge S. nian immigrant to the United tain the GE report will specify solution must be found to con- g£ per cent o f Canada’s it down Aug. 1, 1966. shot down, has been promoted vote March 13 qould put an end forming a “ Mt. Trashmore.” rolling immediately,’’ Belleville to attend next w ^ k ’s Me (itovern said early today S States serving a life term in j^ bably with toe hostoges. designated regional areas for Dr. Miller, who trolling, minimizing or naturol-gas production, which in a church. ’The Indians released 11 hostages last night which had been held since ’Diesday North’s mother received a twice during his captivity. He to future plans. On the other Weinberg stated. However, committee meeting. that a negotiating session with Police landfill purposes, Manchester’s diverting that flow. Dr. Miller amounted to 6.5 trillion cubic night. (AP photo) v '' has never seen the family’s hand, he said, a “ yes” vote acknowledged he hadn’t studied Weinberg said that action by representatives of the 200 call about nobiyltoursday landfill area, as it now 4 s insisted. feet in 1971. could meam a go-ahead with the Manchester proposal as Indians who had taken oYer this notifying her toather ron wohld Cape Cod house, which he told constituted, is not being con­ his wife to choose when they Report plans which still ■ could be historic hamlet ‘tend^ on a be released Sunday. According sidered. negated, were the state to deny to Mrs. Norto her son had been parted in Okinawa. He said he couldn’t predict jarring note’^ when the Weiss Offers Donald J. Alexander, 17, of approval for those plans. scheduled to'be released among “ I don’t know what his plans what the state might do in the militants wer^ informed that 106 Woodbridge St., “ I think this is the best way Manchester Net Grand the home of pdeof their leaders the first group, but she had a will be,” Mrs. North said. “ But iuture reg.arding the surrendered himself to police for Manchester,” he said. “ We call from a fellow prisoner I imagine he’ll want to stay Manchester site. What he could was fire;bombed while the Wednesday. He is charged on a have an opportunity to make a parley whs under way. released in the first group infor­ here for a while. He couldn’t be $10.9 Million predict, he said, is that the GE coming home to Cape Cod at a Circuit Ck)urt 12 arrest warrant wise investment in our solid of the reported flre- ming her that her son gave up proposal, whatever it List Is $266.9 Million his place on the returnee list so better time of year."— with third-degree criminal waste disposal needs.” bopibing “ stirred them up pret­ recommends, will not be im- m ischief in connection with O’Neill, until last Friday basis for Manchester’s 1973-74 General Fund only. They pay a wounded prisoner could go Another Connecticut releasee pleniented for four to five SOL R. COHEN ty much,” baid Sen. James School Budget damage done recently to the Manchester director of public budget and tax levy, to be fire protection taxes to the home. The caller also informed is Lt. Cmdr. Read Mccleary of years. Even then, he said, it (Herald Reporter) Abourezk, D-S.D., who was alsq door of the Commimity Y. He works and now employed by adopted by the Board of Direc­ District Fire Department. ^ Mrs. Norto that her son was in Manchester’s net taxable at the negotiating session. Greenwich. was released on a written will designate positive tors by May 7 and to be in good health. North^ hometown, GrikWbld and Fuss, consulting The $^,943,032 net taxable The senators said the At O ld Greenwich, (General Manager Robert B. announcement has been promise to appear. Court date priorities, for .those areas Grand List, based on Oct. 1, effect July 1. Vernon, has schemil^ a tree engineers, said Manchester is Grand List, computed at 6b per situation before dawn was very Mrs. Peyton Mccleary said she Weiss will present to toe Board forthcoming from the Stater- which have no other alternates 1972 valuations and a fter Based on this year’s 48.66 planting ceremony and plaque is J ^ c h 19. fortunate it mas sufficient cent of market value, bonsists tense. had nearly given up hope that of Directors, for its considera­ Capitol s ^ u t a recommended for solid waste disposal. adjustments by the Board of nulls ( ^ e r a l Fund tox rate, dedication for Sunday at 1 P >”. landfill to 1980 and an option to of $2I2,15$,3^ fo|:^baL estate. ' The. new. tension flared her son’s name would be on the tion, a total Board of Education increase m ADM (average dally Other arrests on warrants Manchester, which does not Tax ReYLew and the Motor the 4 per cefit indreeto would, $3I,092,i07 foi* perronai proper­ at'ton (>nrk in front of Old ‘hrve'"an'alteroate; might use^^^h^^^^^Shmoretolastit Vehkias Department, is $266,- sevetelJhoarj[. after the list. Lt. Cmdr. Mccleary is 30 budget of $10,907,400.- meiqbership) grants to schools. issued by the 12th Circuit Court more years after then. produce, aboqt $4OT,915 in ad- ty, arid $23,717^586 for motor militants hbd r^leTsed 11 -'^ifcmortaF BuihUngr ItodreHle. that alternate,______landfill, for at TEMPLE ELOOB 9«,082i It'lra drop of $254,065 and a bkohelor. The decision was reached I Upping toe ADM payments or made by Manchester police He said the economics of ditldnal taxes to that fund. And, vehicles. Town officials, the Governor’s below the gross figures hostages th ^ had held since “A few days ago I was getting after last night’s first discus­ maintaining the present rate Wednesday included: some years to come. Many based on tb it year‘s'5:06 mills l%e $254,055 sliced from toe representative, congressmen staying in “ the bury business” taking over^ the village late all hopped up about it,” his sion between the (wp boards. A will probably be made knoWn •Thomas C. Luzzi, 31, of parts of the state are withouf- BATHROOM CARPET released Jan. 31. ' Fire D i^ ic t tiuc rate, it would gross figure announced Jan. 31 and representatives, as well as any existing facilities The net Grand List is $10,052,- Tuesday. mother said. Brit when Hanoi second hearing is scheduled /o r by the time toe directmv ap­ Pawcatuck, taken into custody 'W ALL-TO- TWiiiS-SNAO-PlUSN produce'-abdut $40,000 in ad­ consists of $117,845 from real units from various military The 11 who were freed delayed in releasing the March 14 qt 8 p.m. in,/the prove the budget, Weiss added, charged with non-support. He whatever, he explained. , ' 633 dr just short of 4 per cent ditional taxes there. organizatiqp will join in the estate, $20,150 from personal declined to leave the village, prisoners, Mrs. Mccleary said Municipal Building Hearing and any increase coula have an was held in lieu of $1,000 bond As Thompson pointed out last ^Neivs *; EXCELLENT COLORS above the one for the previous Property owners in the 8th ceremonies. , property, and $116,060 from preferriiig to remain in their she “ gave up anticipating.” Room. impact on their toihking. and was to be presented in* night, regardless of how the year. T h e’’ Grand List Is the, District pay town taxes tb the motor vehicles. The cut in toe Col. North’s wife, Carol, had vote goes March 13, purchase of WALL hometown...... The recommended manager’s Last night wqsihe firet time courModay. Capsules « * i i r WIDTHS Mrs. Mccleai7 said she would motor vehicle figure was based Me Govern, also a South been waiting close to seven figure is $463,091 less than the that Weiss submitted his rec^ •Gaiy R. Huckins, 21, of 8 Laurel Lake and improvements on a corrected list from the ' meet her son when he arrives at Dakota Democrat, said the years for word of h ^ husband’s $11,370,491 b ^ get for 1973-74 commendeei Board of Educa­ Neill Rd., Vernon, charged with to the area are conditional on In ^New Town’ Controversy Motor Vehicle Department. Kennedy Airport in New York English Strikes. " report of the fire-hombing of release, but toe wasn’t even adopted by the Board of Educa­ tion budgdt at the initial discus­ third-degree burglary and two requirements — state DISCONTIHHiD City but she didn’t know when LONDON (AP) - Hospitals . The corrected list was minus the home of Aaron Desersas in home when ^ t a g o n officials tion, which was a 10.5 per cent sion session of toe two boards. third-degree assault in connec­ approval of the purchase and of the names removed for those that would be. became the latest victim today nearby Pine Ridge became first tried to contact her. increase of $1,080,491 over its Hi^ purpose, he said, was “ to tion with a recent domestic the improvements, and a who bad moved from “I we^t out to do some “I know when Read gets change to Industrial Zone by the of British labor unions’ strike-a- CARPET SAMPLES known as the meeting drew to a $10,290,000 budget for the mrike it possible for toe direc­ disturbance at a Manchester Coventry Tcmn Manchester and from the state. dose. jbrran^,” said Mrs. North, a home, after a few. days rest tors, on the basis of Board of day campaign against the . good selection current year. home. He was released on his Town Planning and Zoning The assessor’s office saidji he’ll want just to go, go, go,” government’s wage controls. Desersas is national town/belectmah in Wellfleet on In'the announcement of ^ Education information, to be written promise to appear in Commission. br^akdoVm of the assessments C^pe Cod. “ I just didn’t think she said. Thousands of patients were sent communications director for decision to Atty. Allan Thomas, better informed as to toe im­ court M^ch 12. Kurker parried all questions s q . y d . 200 ea as i (number of dwellings, motor ey were going to call until The last time she saw her son concerning state approval for ,^ home and many hospitals Council Adiipts the American Indian Movement Board of Education chairinan; pact of cuts prior to making vehicles, lots, commercial much later in the day.” was at Christmas, 1965. He was ' accepted emergency cases on­ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEASURING (AIM), whose members wero and Dr. James P. Kennedy, their final determination.” He Harry Jenkins, 32, of Bloom­ buildings, etc.) is being com­ She said she didn’t hear her shot down near Hanoi May 26, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION prominent in the takeover here. superintendent of schools, added that he hoped toe prac­ field, was charged early this ly- > NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FOAM RUBBER PADDING piled on computers and will be 1967, while piloting a fighter ‘ ‘This will cause patients a lot Pine Ridge is about 15 Uiiles husband would be included until Weiss said /4 h a t his tice of coming in for addittonal morning on Center St. with Rotary-Engine NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DOORWAY METAL FORMICA plane. of extra suffering,” said one Neutral Stand released at a l^ter date. southwest of Wounded Knee. 3 p.m. Thursday, although recommended budget funds would not be repeated. ling. Court date is March BE SURE TO BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS Car Passes Test hospital chief, of the walkout We Will Chterfully Estimate You Roqulromonts and Show Samplos all boards and commissions to “ represents approximately a Weiss and toe directors com­ 19. COUNTERTOPS and go-slow protest launched by at Your Homo. HOLLY GANTNER similarly discuss its plans. six per cent increase in the plimented toe Board of Educa- '''WASHINGTON (AP) - The Reasonably nonmedical hospital staff. \ ' Correspondent “ We on the Town Council feel • * current year or 96 per cent of I tion for the format of its plan­ Francis E. Brogie, 38, of 34 Environmental Protection Expertly imtalled Greater Hartford Process- strongly that we must at this your initial request. In terms of ning, programming, budgeting, Nike Circle, was charged Agency today said that Mazda, Awarded Contract COMMERCIAL by our own mechanics DevCo will be treated just like time spell out our position and Co-Chairfnen pupils, served, it represents ap­ systems, which was present^ . Wednesday on S. Lakewood Cir­ the only rotary-engine car sold any developer, regarding its the posture we will assume: ' proximately an 11 per cent in­ for the first time. cle with operating a motor in the United States, appears to WASHINGTON (AP) - The proposal for a planned new from this time forward. crease in cost.” Weiss con­ Commenting on toe 1973-74 vehicle while his license was have successfully Navy announced Wednesday RUBBER BACK C L iA l PLASTIC community in Coventry’s ■ “ Let me first state that the ' firmed that the last computa­ general budget picture, Weiss under suspension. Court date is demonstrated the ability to the awarding of a $4.1 million northwest comer, according to decision to allow Process to Plans tion is based upon the declining said, “ I am not far enough contract to the Sikorsky KITCHEN CARPET March 19. m ^ t 1975 air-poilution stan­ a statement read last night by along in my budget to estimate Division of United Aircraft build the new community will school enrollment in recent dards. W ITH . . . 1 2 ' » 1 5 ' CARPET RUNNERS Town Council Chairman Albert ' come about through a request years. what toe picture will he. I am Arlene D. Valle, 40, of 76 An EPA report said: “ Every Corp. for modification of SH-3G and former member of its ad­ HI-DENSITY WITH C3RIPPERS Bradley, on behalf of the entire to the PZC to change the zoning JOHN A. JOHNSTON degree ^rom Hillyer College in Newspapers,-^ a division of In tnaking his recommenda­ not sure it will not result In a North St. was chargetl test on eich (Mazda) vehicle helicopters. visory board; past president of council. in specific locations. (Herald Reporter)' Hartford, attended the Scripps League Newspapers, tion, Weisp commented that the tax increase.” ' Wednesday with failure to drive was below the levels required A Navy spokesman said 90 F O A M B A C K widths Omar Shrine Club; past presi­ He also noted, the importance “ Statutes provide for a PZC< American Institute of Banking, fac. Board of Directors “ has pretty In addition to the a reasonable, distance apart. per cent of the work would be 12 N ^ 1973 COLOR COMBINA110N8 $4.95 A njnning yd. Town Clerk Edward J.- dent of Kiwanis; and former for 1975.” i of both the council and the.PZC hearing on that change with the"^. .IVimkiel of 91 Grandview St. and studied in toe municipal A 1942 graduate of strong feelings about holding recommended $617,400 addition The charge stems from a two- It said a R ^ a Sports coupe done at Sikorosky’s Stratford treasurer and current member maintaining positions of actual vote being a PZC vote. 3lid iThomas F. Ferguson of 78. division at the Upiversity of Manchester High School, the budget and maintaining toe to the Board of Education’s car accident on N. Main St. in driven 50,d00\miles averaged plant and the remaining work at of the Republican iW n Com­ Reg. $6.95 neutrality concerning the “ The Town Council has no Forest St., former co-publisher 'Connecticut. Ferguson served with the U. S. tax level.” The remarks of both current budget, be said, other which minor injuries were about one-)lnlf the maximum UA’s Bridgeport facilities. ASTIO TUIF by MOMSAMTO mittee. Process proposal. say in the PZC vote nor will it of^lTiis' Manchester Evening From 1950 to 1952, he served Army Air Force from 1943 to Board of Education members heavy fixed cost increases are reported. Court date is March allowable emissions of / V . In journalism circles, sq. y i have any say in this particular Retold, are co-chairmen of toe with toe U. S. Army and was 1946. He received his BA, with a and Mayor John Thompson last $550,000 for pensions, $100,000 19. hydrocarbons and carbon s o . YD. Bradley read the statement Ferguson was elected presi­ Four'For One . vote. Manchester Sesquicentennial discharged with toe rank of major in English, from Trinity night*, indicated their for property insurance, and monoxide and one-third the OUTDOOR MATS at the quarterly meeting held at dent, in 1971, of the New SERULE, Botswana (AP) — 3ftx2ft “ It is very important that Committee. master sergeant. College iq 1951 and won toe awareness, at this date, that no about $100,000 for others. allowable level for oxides of ^ the town hail, at which England Associated Press Galetwaselwe Mosei, 50, both the Town Council and the The week-long program of Ferguson is the grandson of Ruel Crotripton Tuttle Prize in Hospital members 6f various local News Executives A ^^iation; nitrogen. convicted Wednesday o f PZC maintain positions of events, in observance of the the late Thomas Ferguson aqd English. U.S. automakers have ask ^ lE S . IIS $8.95 b o a ^ and commissions were is past president of'the Connec­ stealing a sacred cow. CERAMIC TILE neutrality in order that at the town’s 150th anniversary, will the son of toe late Ronald Hall l^ e n he was named a direc­ the courts for atohe-year delay SOLARIAN SKCMU. present for a briefing session. ticut Circuit of the Associated Reports The cdiirt ordered him to time the decision is made it will open with a cross-town parade' Ferguson, both former tor of the then Manchester in imposition of the standards, THE ARMSTRONG FLOOR THAT Bradley said, “The Town Press and toe Copnecticiit Daiy^ deliver four head of cattle to be apparent to all that neither June 23 and conclude with publishers of Tlie Herald. He Trust Co.i in 1952, he was toe Busing Ball* claiming it is not BATHROOM- SHINES WITHOUT iWAXINQI Council feels that it is most im­ ly Newspaper Assoclatioir, the president of Botswana, Sir_ REGULAR, BAR HARBOR, the council nor the PZC com­ Grand Balls, June 29 and 30, in became president and assistant youngest bank director in toe Big Loss technologically possible to. lBSt«||^ B$ te ^00 syiBre ftet includes portant tha$ tim citizens of director (1965-71) of the Seretse Khama, for taking one DESIGNER SELECTED IN STOCK COAMIC WALL TILE promised the legal position of the Main St. Armory. Music for treasurer of The Herald Prin­ state. After it was absorbed by 6 pq. Coventry, be advised of the Associated Press managing NEWINGTON (AP) - meet them. , of his herd. COLORS ONLY. GOOD 90 II VOUISELF the town by expressing views both evenings will be by toe ting C o.. in September 1951,- toe Connecticut Bank and Trust ' town’s position with respect to editors; and is a member of toe Bounced Back Newington Children’s Hospital fixture SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM either for or against Process, Glenn ^Miller Orchestra, following the degtlui of his Co., he became a member of NO CHAIOE POI TOOLSI Greater Hartford Process. N ew England Daily had an operating loss of mSTJLUED thus making iany vote of the grandfather and father within a toe latter’s Manchester branch PreparstieB Bitri “ Upon identification of directed by Buddy DeFranco. Newspaper, New England $2,157,136 during the past fiscal PZC questionable. Tomkiei has been town clerk few weeks. He 'was also advisory board. , P rocess’s role in the land Newspaper Advertising year, hospital administrator 59$ sq ft “ The Town Council will con­ since 1956. Before election to managing editor until the Ferguson is also a member of To Assembly acquisition in Coventry, the Executives, and International Roderick A. Gettel reported WESTERN tinue to gather data on new newspaper was sold in the Manchester advisory board council set ouij to deteronine his first term, he was employed November 1971 to Hagadone of the Hartford Electric Light Newspaper Advertising Wednesday. what specific plans Process had communities in general and by the former Manchester 9x12 Co., Manchester Memorial Executives Associations. He said contributions and en­ CEIAHIC THE with respect to the develop­ their impact. Trust Co. He is currently presi­ WETHERSFIELD (AP) ^ The Greater Hartford dowment income reduced the TUB AREA Hospital board of trustees, ■b i. m I m j b ment 0^ its land. Process spoke “ Process will receive no dent of the Connecticut Town Transit District, in an action that could lead to a lengthy m. BRAIDED RUGS Connecticut Institute for toe net loss to $696,064. i n c l u d e s NORM AL to the qouncil and the Planning special, treatment in its for­ Clerks Association, of which he continuation of the 98-day-old (ionnecicut Co. bus strike, 63 Tolland Turaplfco Blind board of inrorporators, II'- .'jUf'- The hospital is looking toward INSTALLATION AND IS INSTALLATION and Zoning Commmission, and mulation of plans and will be af­ is a former legislative chair­ ^ ' past Chairmaii of the Thursday night voted unanimously to reject the law which a rate increase, from $70 per GUARANTEED BY ARMSTRONG wtth 2 pc. fixture in a very general manner, forded the same courteous man. He is an advisory board Manchester Traffic Safety allows district towns to impose an extea penny per gallon day to $74.50 a day, Gettel said, Loan FOR 3 YEARS, lit COME 1st defined its plan. treatment given to other member of toe International adding that the proposed SERVE WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS developers who have ap­ Committee, and past president tax on gasoline. “ At Process’s request,” Institute of Municipal Clerks, a towns had said they Would ■]' ineredse, along with other SPECTACULAR BUY. $88.95 proach^ the town. m em ber o f Lhe R e co rd s of toe Ellington Ridge Country The district instead said it Bradley continued, “ its witodraW'if toe district votedto ■ '1^ ^durges, will mean a 5.2 per GROUND BEEF “ Further,” Bradley con­ Management Committee of toe Gub. would go to the General representatives have, met with impose toe surcharge. ‘ bike in annual combined TEL. cluded, in order to maintain His fraternal and civic ac­ Assembly today to urge anjen-' state, and served from 1969 to In a related matter, the objectivity, the Town Council tivities include membership in ding toe law so toe transit revenue. 643-6662 1971 on toe Interim Election transit district reported current *• Area Lottery will, not seek or accept ap­ Manchester and Friendship district could skim off one pen­ CARPET AND W^HONOR Revisipns Commission of toe,> operating funds of $8,300 and pointments tb the Prbeesst Lodges of Masons; Scottish - Harried By Herring ^ General Assembly. ny of toe current 10 cents per monthly expenses of about Winners board o( directors.” Rites Bodies; Nonvich Com Locally, he is treasurer of gallon state tax for bus service. $3,000. At that rate, it was es­ BRISTOL, England (A P )-A |Tne council last night also sistory; York Rites Bodies of That proposal has been COVHUNG By The Assorialed Preuit . Manchester Lodge of Elks, timated the district would run ^ Shoal o f berring blodced a road rC|ceived letters from several which named him “ Elk of toe Manchester and Ellington- widely criticized in toe state Here is a lint of winning out of money by mid-May r S p Bristol today, causing a agencies .which had, at' the Year” in 1968; Army and Navy R(^kville; Washington Oom- House of Representatives and I 308 numbers chosen this week by because its power to asup— ^ rtodi'hoar traffic jam. Extra, Extra Loan C e c i l ’s requestl offered “ in­ Gub; and American Legion. He niandery, Knights Templar; was. given little chance of northeastern states with week­ member towns for ad­ M i " M ote than a ton of the fish MAIN ST. put” to the council regarding serv^ as chairman of toe Red Sphinx Temple o f Shriners; passing. ministrative and operating A -^tthered off the back of a t n ^ ly lotteries: the Process proposal. The University Gub of Hartford; The rejection of toe added Cross and United ^ n d drives costs was taken away ^ t scattered along two ii^Im CMNMDROaiD NEW YbRK-974533 general attitude p r e s s e d by and is a U nit^ Fund director. charter member of Manchester penny per gallon tax, however, NEW JERSEY-645789 , month by the same bill whidi ' ^^ aTtoed.' Long Uhes of cars built ' 6-M>. lota toe agencies was one of concern A graduate of St. James and Lodge of Elks; past master was expected to at lieast keep M B Lb;Lots MASSACHUSETTS - 896277 enabled toe district to iniposie " ^ while the oatdi was re- over possible adverse effects of Manchester High Schools,. councilor of John Mather ..the nine-member transit PENNSYLVANIA-277711 toe one cent per gallon gas toe new conunubity. Tomkiei received an associate Chapter, Order of DeMolay, district together since several ■ V. CONNECnCUT-15831 Thonias F. Ferguson Edward J. Tomkiei surcharge. •J'','.;;': '' -I ■ 1 h

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 2, 1973 - PAGE FIVE PA G E FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING H gR A LD , Manchester. Conn., F^h^MaI^ch 2. ivC Hebron iEi K ' l ' Grand List Up ',589 Founded Oct. 1, 1881 the ndt Grand List for the to^ ANNE EM T $84,290 less than last year when for 1972 amounts to $17,869, Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Correspondent the total value was $774,970. Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. tel.228-3971 <. Lots assessed this year ■ Tax Review totaled 1,916 at $1,842,440 as op­ Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ Hebron’s 1972 gross Grand In releasing the figures, posed to 1,869 last year for an ment, 647-9946. List, filed by assessor Harold Maddocks stressed that they Published every evening except Sun­ assessment of $1,736,960. And Maddocks, totals $18,398,570 for are subject to revision by the days and holidays. Entered at the 929 outbuildings were assessed Member Audit Bureau df Circulation a $1,439,589 increase over last Board of Tax Review after its "'flu $582,835 compared to 972.'« Manchester, Conn., Post Office as ^ Member of The Associated Press year. meetings this month, the dates last year at $S81,06q^ why cond Class Mail Matter. This represents almost an 8 of which will- be announced The number of manufactories per cent increase oVer 1971 and shortly. Burl L. Lyons Fhiblisher increased to two, assessed at is the ninth consecutive year of He urges residents to ascer- wait The Manchester Publishing Co. $42,040, as compared to one last increase for the town. tain their assessments assumes no financial responsibility for year assessed at $29,250. f. Subscription Rates During the year, the number immediately since any ‘til . typographical errors appearing in adver­ Assessments for Uie elderly of dwellings, with an assessed questions or complaints must Payable in Advance tisements and pther reading matter in’ on dwellings, outbuildings and f value of $10,867,529, increased be brought before the board The Manchester Evening Herald. lots increas^ this year from One Month $3.25 from 1,198 to 1,295 >' while it is in session. $200,980 to $257,855 as did the Single CJopy 15f Display advertising closing hours, representing an increase of $1,- At these sessions, residents exemptions for the elderly. By Carrier, Weekly 754 three full days prior to publicatibn. 181,884 in the Grand List. may file signed and sworn V Exemptions for the elderly in Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Registered motor vehicles,, complaints against 1971 amounted to $31,630 and One Year |39.00 prior 'to day of publication; 12 noon assessed this year at $2,149,900, assessments made by the tax this year they totaled $39,760. Six Months $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and increased from 2,685 last year assessor. Veterans exemptions also Three' Months $9.75 Monday. to 2,944 this yea r, for an increase of‘$140,800. increased this year to $489,630 Republican Women Assessed value on acreage from $428,250. Due to the meeting scheduled Deducting total exemptions this year is $1,238,010 which is by the Regional District 8 for the elderly and veterans. $21,0M less tlun last year. Total ^ a r d of Education for Monday^ acreage also decreased this evening on th e Down Market Up The Super 75 Winner year to 18,513 as opposed to 18,- overcrowdedness problem at Y Rham. High School, the 895.74 last year. Andover In slang parlance, a feather polar police action, has declared it a Mr.;and Mrs. Harold H. Goukey, of Rockville, express joy at winning $75,(X)0 itiSuper 75 Also included on the list are Republican Women’s Club has postponed its monthly meetings merchant is a loafer or one who strategic material and has 930,000 ill Bridgeport. Joseph ,Bums, right, executive secretary of State Gaming 39 commercial buildings as until the following week, March coihihission, congraturates winners. Mr. Goukey, a machinist, plans using money for opposed to 68 in 1971. This engages in an enterprise which reaps pounds of feathers and 1.8 million represents an assessed value of Democrats 12. medical care, a trip and his home. ■ a maximum of profit with a minimum pounds of down. Back Gagne of effort. It was the Army’s experience with For Office But there are real fOather down that sparked the interest of Columbia Vernon Rockville Archbishop merchants, and if we are to believe mountain climbers in it down parkas The Seawall at Acadia National Park, Maine. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Hospital Sets Lenten A N N E E M T Police Correspondent the Wall Street Journal, being a and sleeping bags and eventually the VERNON Notes Prayer Theme Tel. 228-3971 feather merchant these days is no public. Festival John F. Bronson, 21, of 178 The Democratic Town BOSTON (A P ) — Archbishop fe^herbed. Now comes dollar devaluation to up Terrace Dr., Rockville, was, Admitted Thursday; George Committee earlier this week H um berto S. M ed eiros o f The Innocent Of India charged Thursday night with Bonadies, RFD 4, Rockville; endorsed Louise ' Gagne for the the down price in foreign markets. Boston has directed all priests I Today in History | having a red light on the Robert Monroe, Osterville, position of tax collector in the It seems that we Americans in*^our under his jurisdiction to pray This is compounded further by some dashboard of his car, Vernon Mass.; Geraldine CannareUa^ upcoming May elections. during Lent that God “ may devotion to the great out of doors, all To Be Held Police reported. Wethersfield; Henry Kynbel, No endorsement was made reports of adulturated down. What enlighten the minds and change want sleeping \>ags and parkas By The Associated Press In 1861, Dakota was organized VIRGINIA CARLSON Bronson was issued a Pinney St., Ellington; Emma for this position at the party’s with the down price uj> to $10.50 a . > Bystander the hearts o f ' all those who as a U.S. territory. summons at the scene of a Newmarker, Newiriarker Rd., caucus held on the 16th of this insulated with goose down thus 'Today is Friday, March 2, the Correspondent favor, promote, seek and per­ pound a little added dirt is not dirt In 1949, an American B50 Tel. 228-9224 house fire on Village St. in Rockville; Vickie Tosado, month. ' 61st day of 1973. There are 304 form abortions.” The committee also creating a demand which can’t be Superfort landed at Foft Worth, Art Hoppe An India Festival, also known Rockville, police said. Village St., R ockville; Edith cheap. days left in the year. Archbishop Medeiros, in unanimously elected Mrs. Tex., after completing the first as a Mela, will be held March 6 Rockville Police Chief Donald Slater, Trout Stream Dr., Ver­ filled dom estically and we are Today’s highlight in history; Rome for ceremonies to make Gagne as its secretary to But the real culprit is not the buyers nonstop flight around Uie world. Maguda said Bronson was not a non; Dorothea (hip, Wai^ St., On this date in' 1836, Texas at 6;30 p.m. iq thO him a cardinal, left behind his therefore contributing to the In 1962, in a military coup in Rockville fireman. Rockville; Beatrice Owens, replace Mrs. Jane Carlberg of down for parkas and sleeping bags, proclaimed independence from Congregational Church parish Lenten message with the call American balance of payments Burma, Gen. Ne Win overthrew Court date is March 20 at Green Rd., Rockville; Joseph who resigned. nor the Defense Department’s big Mexico. Make Our Dollars Go No Farther house. for prayer on the abortion Premier U Nu. Rockville. Hebert, Raymond Rd., South A campaign committee, deficits abroad. On this date — The cost is $1 for adults and issue. stockpile, nor foreign producers Ten years ago; Coal mines in Windsor; Lee Persian!, composed of Thomas Anderson, In 1585, Sir Francis Drake left 50^ents for children under 12. Lent begins with Ash «I!E E |:|5 Down, for the uninitated, is that France were closed by a strike, Mr. Nixon has once again Initially, he had planned to A surly cab driver then drives Other Vernon Police arrests Maxwell Dr., Vernon; Nadine Andrew Gasperj Mary Keenan responding to the laws of supply and Britain for the West Indies as a R^ervations should be made Wednesday March 7. and the Paris government devalued the dollar in order build them all in West Texas on him to the wrong hotel, which is or summonses; Skoglund, E. Main St., and Betty Kowalski, was fuzzy stuff grandma preferred for privateer. by March 4 with either Mrs. Lent, the archbishop said, is a demand. ordered mindrs to return to once again to discourage the theory that none of the local all right because the r i ^ t one’s Gerald L. Buck, 28, of 88 Rockville; Timothy Cyr, formed. In 1775, colonists in Mary Evans of Rt. 87 or Mrs. '‘special time for repentance pillows and pre-electric era blankets, work. otherwise-loyal Americans residents should be able to lost his reservations anyway. Village St., Rockville, charged Esther Ave., Rockville; The real culprits are those of us Providence, R.I., publicly Mary Fletcher^ Lake Rd. and penance for a change of which is obtained from the underside Five years ago; President from buying imported cars or speak 'English. But for con­ The haughty concierge then Thursday with non-support, on Josephine Dorman, Broad who can take our goose or leave it and burned 380 pounds of British After the dinner there will be heart and for self-discipline Lyndon B. Johnson was at venience, he’s decided to erect changes each of his dollars into a Circuit Court 13 warrant. He Brook. of the goose. documents and tea. traveling abroad. Once again it a storytime for children along through prayer and self- mostly prefer to leave it in favor of Marietta, Ga., to see the them near major population '75 cents, so that he may ask Was turned over to Windsor In 1776, American marines won’t work. ’ with games, singing and denial.” JNatuieft world’s largest airplane — a centers and simply teach the what prices are worth “ in real Police, who held the warrant. Births Thursday; A daughter chicken, turkey, Cornish game^hens fought their first battle, cap­ The trouble is that status­ possibly an Indian Dance. “ Repentance and penance According to the Journal, it takes military-transport — roll off the. employes to talk nothing but money” — which, these days is Barbara L. Small, 47, of 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert turing a British fort in the conscious Americans — from Food, books and articles are needed especially now,” he and Long Island duckling. assembly line. glossalalia. the mark or the yen. Grove St., Rockville, charged Sullivan, Torrey Rd., Tolland. about 3.5 geese to produce a pOund of Bahamas. the Volkswagen woofer-tweeter made by Serrve people will be said. ' With the cooperation of the The hotel has only sixth-floor today with driving the wrong down and there is a world shortage of You see you can’t shear geese for set to the middle-pged sold. Proceeds from the food “ Our country is hopefully air lines« Uncle Manny w ill rooms, because the elevator way on a one-way street (Ward Discharged Thursday; poppinjays in their Triumph sale will be sentto India to buy getting ready for peace and yet geese. Duck down, we are told is ^down like you can clip sheep for wool. offer 23 different fare struc­ doesn’t work, but offers St. in Rockville). Court date is Marjorie Boor, Snipsic St., Stags — wouldn’t be ca u ^ t special medicine for children.' we are sharpening knives, Since down is a byproduct of goose Today^s Thought tures depending on length qf telephones and private baths, March 20. Rockville; Raymond Dana, Ab­ i r d ^ inferior, so there is no chance of a dead in. a .collision in anything The Serrve articles on.tUsplay readying suction tubes, stay, departure date, left- wmch ddh’t work either^ bott Rd., Ellington; Edward growing, the number of goose eggs but an imported car. have b een . made by ihdiari preparing chemical solutions to “ shooting ducks in a rain barrel” handedness and eye color. This After two weeks of walking Sherrill, 'Tolland; Leona DeBor- Prayer gives us And if traveling abroad hasn’t refugees. The purchase of the destroy legally the lives of run through the brooder is dictated by gives the tourist something to around downtown Burbank, Half Of Women toli, RFD 1, Ellington; Beverly solution.' Let Your companionship with God; gets yet discourag^ Americans “ inexpensive and unique’/ innocent, defenseless, unborn occupy his mind during the idle while being cheated, insulted, Sitek, Mohawk Trail, Coventry; o r s . And Americans being “ organic” the number of geese Americans will us out of our daily rut; but it is from traveling abroad, nothing items w ill help them to be self- 18 To 64 Working children of God,” he said. and puUed this way and that by Ralph Breneman, Snipsic more than that...... it must also will. months before he takes off. supporting. bugs apparently aren’t willing to set­ buy to grace the Sunday dinner table. incomprehensible guides, he Princeton, N. J. — The num­ Village, Ellington; James be an expression of our The only thing that’s going to The fare, however, is always Indian art objects also will be ber of women in the nation's Views ^ boards his plane at 4;45 a.m. for Hayden, Sads Mill Rd., tle for synthetic substitutes which are Obviously, the situation calls for strongest desire or it is useless. work is my Uncle Manny’s $543.12 between any two points, on display. Anyone who has labor force has grown since Ellington; Caroline Hargraves, Ferrtori Prayer is NOT a means of plan. such as Los Angeles and the ten-hour flight back, to Los articles which could be used for World W ar II at more than available. drastic action. If we are to bring down Broad Brook; Nellie Haraesy," influencing the mind of God. It F ran celan d ^ downtown Bur­ Angeles — loaded down with exhibit should contact Mrs. twice the rate of the female down it is time to start cooking Be Known Lanz Lane, Ellington; James Now you may think this down only becomes a' tremendous “ The' first thing we got to bank. TMs Is because the expensive junk for relatives Arlene Bell of Hennequin Rd. population old. enough to work who had the good sense to stay, Lano, Richard Rd., Vernon; School Plaii shortage is a spoof but don’t you someone’s goose. If that is too draco­ powerful force when it is.the do,” says Uncle Manny, “ is planes, which depart only 12;3S> Anyone who has recordings of until now more than half the home. women between ages 18 and 64 Dorothy Andrews and son. Rye The Congress and the expression of great desire. (A start building imported cars in a.m., fly five hours out to sea Indian music may contact Mrs. believe it. The Defense Department, nian, don’t squawk about Dacronian After a month, his health and hold jobs outside the home. St., South Windsor. To Be Topic Connecticut General Assembly desire so deep that our whole ■ Detroit. God forbid we (setting watches ahead or Ethel .Allen of Rt. 87. parkas and sleeping bags. sanity return. And after a perhaps with an eye to some future are now in session. For readers being is caught up in it; and if shouldn’t provide more jobs for back) and then five hours b^ck The public is invited to O f Hearing couple of years, he’s out of hock who wish to communicate with this desire is in harmony with American working men.” to land (setting watches back or attenej. again. And America hasn’t lost A public hearing on the representatives and senators. what God wills.) When it comes to the more ahead). Eagle Scout Vernon a nickle! Rockville High School expan­ Lheife. right in your The Herald lists the following Prayer is really attuning our difficult problem of travel This insures that the tourist Guy Beck Jr., is the 20th boy own home, make an out- wills to God’s will. Prayer is abroad. Uncle Manny raises a arrives in Burbank’s “ At last,” says Uncle Manny, sion plans will be held Monday addresses; in town to receive the rank of door wonder of ” 1/ Current Quotes only effective when, what we triumphant finger heavenward; Franceland properly sleepless^ happily waving his cigar, “ we’U by the Vernon' Board of Herald Eagle Scout. plants and flowers and pray for, is what we really “ Walt Disney, may he rest* in agitated and not knowing what break up this international Education and its Space Needs “ That bombing was so He received it this week at a trees — a garden as modest or as gr?ind as you Wish it “ I would be less than candid want, and this want is harmony peace, show^ the way!” time it is. monopoly.” Sex Education Program Committee at 7; 30 p.m. at the Yesterdays Troop 72 court of honor at to be. Enjoy it. Talk to all the friends who grow if I did not say that I am no precise that the citizens of U. S, Senate The heart of Uncle Manny’s He is met there by the What monopoly? Vernon Middle School with God’s will. Prayer is Yediqans Hall. in it. In their own charming way your indoor wiser now than when I came.” Hanoi came out to watch the 25 Years Ago Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. “ The monopoly,” says Uncle auditorium. doing! plan is the construction around irritable Customs Guards who The first Boy Scoqt troop was plants freshen the air. help silence unwelcome — Gov. Dale Bumpers of show.” — Dennis J. Doolin, a 5313 New Senate Office Bldg. ' Manny, “ these foreigners got of To Be Held at Church The expansion plans include a submitted by; 'the country of various demand to paw throu^ every sounds, create your-own decor no artist could match. Pentagon official, in Continued snow is expected to formed here in 1931, but Arkansas, after he and other Washington, D. C. 20515 Rev. David M. Campbell Francelands, Italylands, one of his bags. That’s-when he being the only ones to offer us 36-room addition^at the exhaust $40,000 snow and ice disbanded after a few years. A two-hour “ Sex Education Woodbury and Donald governors met with congressional testimony, on Mexicolands (where you can’t scores his first triumph. For Americans the joys of traveling southeast comer of the existing removal fund. United Methodist Church A new troop was organized in P ro g ra m fo r 7th and 8th Dncaeiu wameki...... $8.95 administration officials on the U.S. air strikes against military abroad.” Thibeault, teachers at the Ver­ high school, which will be Surveys are being made on Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff Bolton drink the water) and so forth. the air hue’s lost his bags. 1940 with Regionald Lewis as crotons...... ;...... - ...... $7.95 future of federal programs with targets, in North Vietnam. Graders and Their Parents” non Middle School, will lead the atteched by a corridor of some sites for new schools on 321 Old Senate Bldg. the first scoutmaster,. Fhilodendton peitussum...... $5.75 an impact on state budgets. will be presented Monday from parents in an exchange of ideas sort. The plans also call for a Princeton St. and Olcott St. Washington, D. C. 20515 When the troop was formed it neomde...... $9.50 “ They abused their respon­ 7; 15 to 9; 15 p.m. at the First on how to approach questions science' addition as a second consisted of four boys^ H ie late Ficus beiusmin...... ;...... $9.50 sibility in making statements Congregational Church of children have about sex, and story on part of the existing 10 Years Ago Joseph Tashlik, "a scout Alecs' palm...... $6.50 “ The governor wanted on behalf of our enemy.” — Vernon. what kind df cues t|iey.toss out building and an industrial arts com m itteem an, bought un­ 3” Tenarium plants...;...... $ .60 somebody who knows the Navy Lt, Cmdr. Paul Galanti, a Fare The program, sponsored by when they want to know addition for a total of 49 Frederick Murphy, previous iforms for the boys, said Guy Anucatla excelsa...... 4...... $1.95 loneliness of a prison cell.” — recently released prisoner of U. S, House the church’s board of Christian something about- sex. Parents additional teaching stations. co-owner of Murphy’s Beck Sr. education, will include separate James M. Nolan, after the war, of statements made by will also ^ v e the opportunity to Two other expansion ;Your garden indoors. Nature's gift. We'll help you do something about it Restaurant and Bowling Alleys Rep. William R. Cotter Andrew Tally Past scoutmasters include exconvict was appointed to the antiwar activists while U.S. films for boys, “ Boy to Man,” view the two films. proposals were defeated in and real estate businessman, 514 Cannon House Bldg. George Yule, Joseph Taggart, Illinois Pardon and Parole military men were fighting in and for girls, “ Girl to The evening will close with 1972. Even though the board dies after long illness. Washington, D. C. 20515 Malcolm Stannard, Steve Board by Gov. Daniel Walker. Vietnam. Woman.” Separate discussions refreshments and educational held many public meetings to Fillimore, Lucius Robinson Jr. WHITHAM Nursery will be led by Dr. Lyman Fogg games involving both parents explain these defeated plans, Rep. Robert H. Steele Curious Noises Paul Gamache and Guy Beck and Dr. Charles O’Connell after and children. attendance at these meetings 1206 Longworth House Bldg. "GROW WITH US" Sr. the films. Pre-registration is required was sparse. The board hopes Washingtoii, D.C. 20515 Beck Sr. is now scoutmaster, Later, the Rev. Mrs. Betsy W ASHINGTON-Two of our savage bombing which has were miserable under Pakistan . Indeed, even as a “ neutral” aiid may be made by contacting more interest will be shown th is' ROUTES ROLTON 643-7802 having returned to the troop Reed of the Tolland United 28.00...oiir 2-piece sometime pals have been taken place in Vietnam have rule, but India’s motives were site for the peace negotiations, the office of the First time. after being one of its first Church o f Christ will lead a dis­ making curious noises again. been tolerated for so long had cynical; Bangladesh is little France could not, or would not, Congregational Church by noon members and a former scout­ cussion on religious and ethical Prim e Minister Indira Gandhi the people been European?” more than an Indian colony suppress its bias. Anti- Monday, There is no fee for the master. viewpoints. has attacked the American Mrs. Gandhi asked in a speech today. American and pro-Conununit program polyester prints are the other day. “ I cannot help It. also comes with ill grace ^ In ,1947 when an airplane At the same, time, Mrs. Carol S T A im U E R boniibing of North Vietnam as demonstrations went un­ crashed into Columbia Lake; Hartford feeling that the very manner of for Mrs. Gandhi to speak about challenged almost 'daily/ by racist, and France’s Foreign Beck Sr. jumped from a boat he r ending the Vietnam War may American savagery. Despite a French police, who are in­ Minister Schumann has an- was in and rescued one man, for PHONEMATE state, senators and state create new tensions. The cease­ United Nations resolution and famous for their brutal'treat­ ' nounced that no cease-fire which he received a gold medal. the best pantsuit representatives mail should be would have been possible fire Should not lull' us into worldwide protests, India has ment of protesting groups. In AUTOMATICALLY addressed in care of; State ' without his country’s “ essen­ comfort that there will be continued to hold 90,000 effect, offical France was Senate or State House of tial” intervention in the peace all the way...” Pakistan prisoners for 13 long saying it endorsed the ANSWERS YOUR Representatives, State Capitol, negotiations. months in violation of the demonstrators’ show of sym­ buys in town! Hartford, Conn. Well, now. Perhaps a lasting Geneva Convention. Indeed, the pathy for the Communit side. PHONE International Red Cross has* r 1 swear I don’t know what can peace is impossible, given the Faugh! I ’ll be'delighted if the Open-1 be done atraut India. She is hostilities that have divided the charged, and India’s own army Manchester area senators al^nately servile and chief has acknowledged, that record eTOntually ^ o w s that two Vietnams for so long. But I The and repi£sentatives are; arrogant in her foreign policies, qubstiou^Mrs. Gandhi’s the POWs have been subjected France played a vital role In the Service * one day kneeling to the to “ Nazi-like tortures.” Only peace negotiations. But after 139.50 judgment in not only writing off Stage 7 does these machine wash, Kremlin, the next invading the cease-fire, but suggesting Indira Gandhi could"see listening for years to official ir TlNM-Up • Answers it bn the first ring giving m Sen. Harry S. Burke East Pakistan. But under that it is an unwholesomdlhing Vietnam with such a big, mote French attacks oh the •k Brakes Rallneil yqur recorded message to calier. tumble dry Dacron® polyester knits with D-3rd Senate Dist. succeeding regimes this sorely that “ may create new in her own eye. American presence in Viebuun k Brent End • Records Ihcoming caiis as weii bullseye or geometric print shirt tops plus mismanagjbd country has Meanwhile, as the French I ’m not about to swallow the . . . word for word__ you iisten at tensions.” Surely, we might k Mufflers solid white, navy or brown elasticized Sen. David 0. Odegard always contrived to be anti- have expected better front a bask in their own admiration gunk that Paris acted put o f a ★ Trsns. Overimil your ieisure R-4th Senate Dist. -Apnerican, I'even when it is lady with Mrs. Gandhi’s for ending the Vietnam War, it passionate love for Uncle Sam, k RsdMors Repelred • Lets you know who’s caiiing waist,/pull-on pants. Sizes 10-18. accepting handouts of Jthe peaceful pretensions. Like so might be timely to recall that or even in altruism’s cause. without answering -phone. . . There’s a gimmick soDiOwhere, YilW PrUNMig . caii back when you can. Rep. Muriel T. Yacavone m uch - ipaliened American many of us around the world, far from being the sainted ★ Motor Ovoifioul e^Qclusively D-9th Assembly Dist. dollar. I she at least could have “ neutrals” they now label and it seems already to be • Compact size 9V4”x12x3’/4". dresses, downtown a n d showing in France’s hasty ef­ k EleeMcsl Work Mrs'. Gandhi has been painted expressed hope that real peace themselves, th|y were in fact handcrafts • So simpie to use... Parkade. Rep. Donald S. Genovedi by her adpiirers as a career A ^ ld break out. demonstrably pro-Communist. forts to reesirablish its It Your Chevy • So easy to ihstaii peace monger, interested only When President Pompidou economic bases in bdth Viet­ i ; R-12th Assembly Dist. '^ v e n some of Mrs. Gandhi’s , Needt It ... 'N in bringing brotherhood to the most delirious fans by now joins Schumann in patting nams. Money can be made in From the “store with more France on the'back, he neglects peacetime, We Do It. Downtown Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9:30- 5:30 Rep. Francis J. JXahoney world. Yet with a Vietnam must have doubts about her Manchester's oidekt and largest to' mention that he permitted As for India, what can be CMl 846-6464 Thurs. 9:3Q-9 D-13th Assembly Dist. cease-fire at last credentials as a doye. After all, Stationers...HARklSON'S Since 1945 a'chieVed—imperfect tiufough it it was sh&who sent the Indian French officials regularly to said? Except maybe to suggest Parkade Mon., Tues.;-Sat. 10-6 might be—she seenfk deter­ armed (lorces into East denounce the U.S. role in Viet­ that we appropriate another 849 MAIN STREET . ' Rep. G. Warren Westbrook CARTEB •■’I mined to keep the fires of Pakistan^to fight a brief but nam, while ignoring the billion dollars to finance a long- Tu4s.-Sat 10 to 5:30 Thuro. to 0:00 In Downtown Manchootor Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10-9 *' R-14th Assembly Dist. ' range, mass psychoanalysis of CHEVROLET hatred burning between East bloody war wljich ended in the Communist atrocities and their 38 OAK STREET. MANCHESTER 643-7865 Harrison’s “Main Stifot QuIM Mombor” m m m g m and West. creation of the state of '' reheated violations of the a people trying to find out who ‘ ‘Would this sort of war or the Bangladesh. True, the Bengalik Demilitarized 2one. •they are. *' '' ......

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To Sponsor FordSduedtioh WASHINGTONH'AP) - ■roe Most are aviators shot down released 155 prisooerg so far, only 13 of ^ e m enlisted men.- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. vast majority of returning over North Vietnam during U.S; Ballet Show Eight or''the enlisted-rank ! The Baby Has Food Prices Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., American prisoners of war are b ^ b in g raids. With the prisoners were among the Z7, ■ .■ir Thursday proposed a cabinet- offleers, not enlisted men, exception of some helicopter The Greater Vernon Jaycee ^ m e ill the administration, heeded to sustain the food ^ Americans released from Viet \ V N y IJpN KEPIDALL because of larger middleman level department of education because most them are aviators crewmen, and the gunners on Wives 'will sponsor two apparently as perplexed as supply continue skyward. Cong captivity in South ft- ••j>/AP;;Fariii''Writer markups. to coordinate , all federal commissioned for their B52 bom bers, all hold the performances of “ Aladdin” as housewives, have suggested Those went iip 3 per cent ButSi- who says food cbhtrols officer ranks required for pilots Vietnam. Eleven of tbe men W/BttnilGTON (AP) - The education programs. . military jobs. B e e n N a m e d perforjmed by the, Hhrtford eating more cheese and less over-all .in the month ended will lead to blackmarkets, That is in marked contrast to and navigators. held in South Vietnam were Junior. Ballet Corhpany, March shvpest lood-price increase on The bill, Ribico^-’ said, meat, going meatless one day a Feb. 15, including record highs rationing and shortages, the ground wars of the past, officers, the other eight were 24 at the Vernon Center Middle n - record 11 stirring pressure for “ consolidate responsibility for T he Conmunists have for cattle and hogs. reportedly has Nixon’s ear on when the men captured by civilians. 1 . f'’: P re s id e n t Nixon to slap education at the federal level School, Rt. 39. C om pared with a year the subject. How long he will be enemies were more often the This is an original adaptation r-vi ;li' - controls on daily bread, and affords an opportunity for earlier, prices paid farmers in able to tqrn aside growing enlisted foot soldiers. of the well-known children’s and beefsteak. A n A P . the first time to properly order, Dawaon, Carrie EliEabeth, daughter of Kenneth J. and Andrea About Town Februan were u p ^ per cent. outcries for direct White House Of the 562 American -vt! '-Ui}: But Jhe administration says analyze and carry out federal Quasnitachka Da^vson, 108 White-St., Manchester. She was bom classic. Choreographed by If manned against prices in the action is a question. The Young Marines will meet the solution to the crunch that 'News Analysis policy for education in this prisoners listed by the Com­ Feb. 23 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents, Mr. Joyce Karpiej, artistic director Little Flower of Jesus base year 1967, the same Right now, barring 4 Nixon. munists in Southeast Asia, all for the Junior Ballet Company, tonight at 6:50 at the. Marine saw k 2.5-per-cent jump in nation.” and Mrs. Reinhold Quasnitschka of Glastonbury. Her patemhl Mothers Circle will meet products were nearly 50 per decision to freeze food prices, but 70 are officers, according to SAAB Corps League Home. ,v,iii . supermarket prices in January grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson of Virginia Beach, “ Aladdin” follows the story of a tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. cent more expensive. consumers can only wait-'and Pentagon records. s;} % is for farmers to raise bigger "the '72 Car that Meets V a j^ e r maternal great-grpat-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. young boy and his adventures Thomas Moriarty, 66 Linwood week and planting vegetable^ Meat, the most expensive see what happens after farmers — ^------■.■'J.;)'-'iT.-i . crops for fattening more cattle, '73 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS" Emvanl S. Webster of West Hartford. She has a sister, Jamie with the. Genie and his magic Dr. Mrs. Joseph Lawler will be - gardens as in World War II. single item in. a family,food take to the fields this year. Fruit Bag Needs Holes The Rev. Wayne KoMtaUvOT: - hogs and cliickens. Dry Milk Cheapest lamp. ■<. co-hostess. Guest speaker will Farmers have tentatively budget, has been most ■ ■ y Washingrton — Federal nutri­ ★ Leigh, 3V^. South United Metiiodisi.Qiu^h 'A^culture Secretary Earl L. Advance tickets tor either the Guest Caller be Miss Kathryn Giglio, indicated they will grow more troublesome. Hamburger, once tion experts say that if you Milwaukee— Nonfat dry milk will conduct a service Sunday BUts; an'opponent of freezing A NICE SELECTION STILL Miles, Shelley Marie, daughter of Jerry L. and Emily Galinat 1 or 3 p.m. performance are director of New Hope in crops this year. Cattlemen are a low-priced substitute for health CAPSULES® store fruits in a plastic bao;Daft -fg least expensive form of 'fom Rinker of Andover, at 6:45 a.m. on radio slatioo food'^prices, wants idled land by Michael A. Petti, MJP. Miles of 98 Legion Dr., Vernon. She was bom Feb. 26 at available by calling Gail Somers. expanding breeding herds, but roast and steak, cost 78 cents you should make a few small'milk and is low in c&lbrieB. AVAILABLE WITH Mass., will be guest caller at WINF. The program put back to work and farmers to Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Halpem, 872-0694; Bev Gray, it still is at least 30 months per pound nationally in I f i r “To rA holes in it to provide ventilation Evaporated milk is also more the Manchester Square Dance sponsored by< the Man()bester, rely more on cash prices and and let out some of the moisture economical than fresh whole NO PRICE INCREASE! Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Galinat of Grant Hill Rd., Coventry. - 647-1058; Irene Cornish, 875- All Girl Scouts in the from a twinkle ip a bull’s eye to January, up 10 per cent in a ^To f h p 'TiipKsy a u p 'Jheh Club dance Saturday from 8 to Area Conference o f. (^urches. less on government subsidies. that accumulates. milk. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Qrin Miles Jr. of 19 5676; Helene Cote. 872-4707; or Mhnchester-Bolton Association a rump roast oh the table. year, says the Labor I kAH^FcHT \T BY FoP. II p.m. at Verplanck School. and the Manchestetr Area Crop^acreage controls have Montauk Dr., Vernon. Pat Woolwich, 875-4075. are reminded of the birthday Hog produced are planning Department. ^EVepAL H a up S ^ u Mr. and Mrs. Russell White will Clergy Association. . , ji v'rf been eased so,that 40 million Advance’ tickets will also be on celebration March 18 from 2 to more baby pigs this year ^ c o n was $1.07 per pooud in- cue the rounds. acres farmers idled last year in DeGraide, Neil Brad, son of Gary D. and Susan LaChance sale at Hartmann’s March 21; A 3 p.m. at Buckley School, and—if com and soybean prices January and 83 cents a year & P WEO, Rt. 83, March 23, Rinker was 15, when he The board of trullbes of South "o return for government are' not too high-will fatten ago. Eggs, less than 50 cents a BUSTER BROWN HUGE DeGraide of Glenwood St. He was b ^ Feb. 27 at Manchester Vernon St. Juliette Low con­ started calling in 1960 in United Methodist Church will subsidiescan be planted in 1973. Memorial Hospital. His ihatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tributions, in an envelope with them into more pork chops and year or so ago, cost nearly 74 Children^ Wear Omaha, Neb. He was in­ m eet ton igh t at' 7:30 a t According to the plan, that Rotert J. LaChance of Milville, Mass. His paternal grandparents Advance tickets are $1, the troop number and wish bacon by fall. cents a dozen. Easy Cara Mora Wafr trua Fit strumental in forming a teen Susannah Wesley Hall of the will mean more wheat and DISCOUNTS Mr. and Mrs. Jean De9raide of Coventry, R.L He has a brother, tickets at the door are 31.50. written on it, will be accepted Severe weather hampered t Prices of raw farm products club in Omaha and has served church. v.X't bread. A larger com crop will HOISERY ' p o l o s UNDERWEAR Adam David, 1%. , and dedicated during the last fall’s harvest, and have risen so rapidly in recent as vice president of the Omaha produce more hogs. Plentiful celebration. Parents of scouts transportation . bottlenecks months that government Area Callers' Association. He soybeans will mean more S&SBUICK have been invited. Those brought about partly by huge predictions of a 6-to-6.5-per- Allen, Nancy Jane, daughter of David C. and Priscilla New Classes and his family moved to poultry and dairy products for Plaza Department store wishing more information may export commitments, including cent over-all rise in retail food you MAY S t T AitlAY Singleton Allen of 26 Walnut Hebron. She was bom Feb. 23 at Andover, Mass., in 1970. the consumer. SHOJHSST MSHCHlSTi R (nullify.-, I 6'.9 IWI At Rec Dept. contact Mrs. David Thomas, 76 massive grain exports to the for all of 1973 may already be \UiTn IT, PUT yoa'pe- 705 Eaat Middia Tpka. ^ ^ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Cpmmittees for the evening Bigger crops also are needed outmoded. Even so, that rate i i ‘910Mi S6A8d(jI^1S >$riMoAE»«r 0y»^ Bk>r k I ton Scott Dr. REU Soviet Union, have helped cause Manchaatar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singleton of Calais, Vt. Her paternal are Mr. and Mrs. Len Miller, ^ to help satisfy a growing export would be the m6st since an 11- lu'it 8 Minutr!; frooi Doentoen H^rt'cKQ * Several classes in pottery and shortages in the food pipeline. Fo o d grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willson Allen of East Hartford. door duty;' Mr. and Mrs. . idqmahd that is expected to (Next To Frank’a Suparmarkal) il i mii ceramics are>being offered for Meantime, as the Apiculture per-cent boost in 1951. Vo \6oNlt4S-. She has a brother, William, 17; aiid two sisters, Lois, 15, and Russell Miner, Mr. and Mrs. The Junior High Methodist siphon off a record $11.1 billion the spring term at “the Department re'ported Nixon is caught between a Lynn, 11. ____ Herman Montie and Mr. and Youth Fellowship of South worth of U.S. farm products Manchester Recreation Depart­ We^esday, farm prices for goal,of reducing federal farm Tom ko, Deborah Marie, daughter ol"*Andrew J. Jr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan, United Methodist Church will , thla fiscal year. ment day classes at 110 Cedar CORNER meat animals and many crops controls and s^sldies and a . Margaret Casali Tomko of Ridgefield. She was bom.Jan. 12 at the i'!- . refreshments. meet tonight at 7 in the youth commitment to check food St., beginning^ the week of Pittsfield (Mass.) General Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is lounge of the church. costs. March 26. ' 4 Peter Casali of Pittsfield, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are by Ralph A. Paaak tOtlN «MNM. ^ A week ago, in one of his On Wednesdays, 9:30 to 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Tomko Sr. of 29 Bretton Rd. Our The, Manchester Adult Property valuation may be State of the Union messages, GIVES YOU a.m., a beginners class in hand Evening School will sponsor considered as the heart of all REGISTRATION DANCE Nixon said his Phase 3 '''' building pottery will be held. It Hopke, Karin Lisa, daughter of the Rev. Frederick H. Jr. and I Servicemen | two seminars on “ I’m A Parent real estate activity The 1-4^' economic policy would include FORD THE BEST SE1£CTH>N includes instruction in pinch,^ Barbara McIntosh Hopke of Endicott, N.Y. She was bom Feb. 4 ■ -A Of A Teen: Which Way Do I Value o f p rop erty nriost SATURDAY, MARGH 1 I ^ S :0 0 PJK. a special watch on food prices. coil; slab, and cobblestone at Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton, N.Y. Her maternal Navy Seaman Appren. Gary Go?” The program is offered generally means the mdrket "The underlying cause of this techniques as well as glazing. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. McIntosh of 110 A. Wieliczka, son of Mrs. Oletd free of charge. value— or value in exchange. problem is that 'food supplies ^^PRICE ^^ODELS e ^ P T I O N S On Wednesday afternoons, 1 Constance Dr. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. j; Wieliczka of 128 Terrace Dr., Market value is said to be have not risen fast enough to to there will be a beginners Attention Girls Frederick H. Hopke Sr. of Jamestown, N.Y. She has a sister, CFS Hosts Fashion Show Rockville, is in the the price in terms of money keep up with the rapidly rising ceramics class which includes 10 thru 20 YEARS Of ABE Kristen Elizabeth, 4. Mediterranean aboard the for which a property would demand,” Nixon said. Special how to clean greenware, use of Petite model Jennifer'Dennison, 5, daughter of Mr. and guided missile frigate USS College „Note8 sell in the open market, seller authority was given the (^st of underglazes, and antiquing. Taylor, Jay Philip, son of Bmce I. and Jean RealeTaylor of 45 Mrs. Richard Dennison ^110 Forest St., Manchester, has Josephus Daniels. He is, a 1972 not being obligated to sell, the Come and- Register for the Loyalty Day Queen Contest, Living Council to continue a GIVES YOU Participants are requested to Overlook Rd., South Windsor. He was bom Feb. 24 at her hair arranged by p - s . LdP«;aine Champeau, as the two graduate of Rockville High buyer not being obliged to Anderson-Shea Post No. 2046, Veterans of Foreign Wars watch over retail food bring greenware. Robert;^. Badger, son of 1^. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are School. buy, with a reasonable length and Auxiliary, 608 East Center St., Manchester, Conn. operations and to hold com­ prepare for the dessert-fashion show March 7, sponsored ■“ A new class is being added to and Mrs. Fred W. Badger of 63 THE BEST Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Reale of 11 Bonner Rd. His paternal of time to effect the sale . panies to profit guidelines." by the Manchester Auxiliary of ChilcJ-^d Family Services the schedule in advanced Gerard ist., Manchester, a DILLON Value is'what the property is grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taylor Of West Springfield, of Connecticut. Event will be held at Willie’s Steak House, Navy Seaman Appren. 'Xreshman in the ^ h ool of Allied But, as USDA reported handbuilding on Tuesdays from worth. Price is what one can Mass.'He has a sister, Julie Marie, 2. Raphael A. Kassman, son of Health and Natural Sciences at AppHcants Mid Escorts Our Ouasts Wednesday, the big January DEALS S^DELIVERY with fashions from Butterfield’s. (Herald photo by Ofiara) 1 to 3 p.m. This advanced plass get for the sale of the pr^^rty ' Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kassman of Quinnipiac College in Hamden, DANCINQ REFRESHMENTS jump in retail food prices was ...... - ...... is for the p^ple who have in terms of money... lAm ers , Brindisi, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of Andrew T. and Dorothy Whitney Rd., Columbia, is in is a member of the collge due to higher farm prices, not requested a more comprehen­ should be familiar with the Donation S3.00 par parson Novak Brindisi of 30 Carriage Df. She was bom Feb. 25 at the M^iterranean aboard the chorale which is scheduled to sive course designed for the theoretical concepts oLvalm,; Manchrater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are guided missile frigate USS leave for a cultural concert tour I UofM Professor ..|creative pottery hobbiest. It the forces which infjluence; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Novak of Yonkers, N.Y. Her paternal | Josephus Daniels. He is a 1970 will explore different ways to in Portugal and Spain during grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Brindisi of Flushing, graduate of Windham High values and the methods by MAVERICK 2;PpQR StBcfc 13319 use glazes, masks, small the spring vacation, ^ r c h 9-23. N.Y. She has a sister, Laurie Ann, IV^. The University, of School, Willimantic. which such values may best Massachusetts has announced figures and texturing. This he estimated . . . Such'a class is open to anyone who has Robert C. Blomberg of 39 CAOTIR CHEVROLET OUR Francoline, Siaoey, daughter of Rocco J. Jr. and Joanne the promotion of Robert E. knowledge is essential in ever worked with clay whether Lancster Rd., Manchester, is List Price B ^ o n t Fancoline of 104 Falknor Dr. She was bom Feb. 23 at McIntosh Jr., son of Mr. and U'S. Air Force First Lt. arriving at a logical solution PRICE at the West Side Rec or other one of 24 men who recently $2643.51 m nchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Robert E. McIntosh, 28 Robert T. Martens, son of Mr. as to'the highest and best, and * 2 5 1 0 schools or through private pledged Lambda Chi Alpha Mr. and Mrs. Rocco J... fa n colin e of 616 Spring St. Her Harvard Rd., Manchester, to and Mrs. William R. Martens of haice the mo^t prbfitable use TAKE THAT GLEAM OUT OF YOUR EYE instructions. The 312 fee in­ fraternity at Gettysburg maternal great-grandfather is Haiiy Fole||i,pf Florida. Her 'the rank of professor. 69D Ambassador Dr_^,, pf.piroB)4rty . . . cludes all firings, one sleeve of Manchester, recently fleW a College, Gettysburg, Pa. He is paternal great-grandmother is MTs. W. Milltt of Hartford. She McIntosh, a 1958 graduate of '^WHA’PIS YOUR PROPERTY 12V4 clay, and regular glazes. mercy mission to assist the a member of the freshman has a brother, David James, 114. _ Manchester High School, WORTH? Participants will have to supply critically ill captain of a U.S. class. received his BS degree from .For a market value evaluation W orcester; Polytechnic their own plaster of paris for freighter. Lt. Martens, co-pilot Curry, James Francis, son of Richard L. and Dorothy Nehilla Raymonds A. Norton Of 52 o f your property (no Institute in electrical the mold, household incidentals with the 55th Aerospace Rescue Curry of 20 Winter St. He was bom Feb. 23 at Manchester O’Leary Dr., Manchester and obligation) please call us. engineering in 1962, an SM for texturing, and any special and Recovery Squadron at Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Drew M. Thomas of 114 Steep Member of the Manchester, degree in applied, physics from glazes they may want to use. Eglin AFB, Fla!, flew amHC- Laurence Curry of Bethlehem, Pa. He has a sister. Laura Jean, Hollow Lane, Manchester, were the Vernon, and the Hartford Harvard University in 1964, and To enroll, call 643-6795. Free 130 search and rescue aircraft 2V4. ' named to the dean’s list for the Multiple Listing Services. a Ph.D degree from the baby-sitting is available. to the freighter’s location 2,700 first semester at Villanova Also members of the National University of Iowa in 1967. His miles from Eglin. He is a 1966 graduate of East Catholic High University, Villanova, Pa. Asspeiation of Real Estate Ph.D thesis was in the area of Boards, and the Connecticut TORINO nonlinear behavior of plasmas. School and . received his BA Dr. Philip E. Sumner of 191 Association. of R eal. Estate 4 - P O O R l^jBS*** Professor McIntosh was a Pleats Make News degree in economics in 1970 Main St., Manchester, a 1955 Boards. Pasek Real Estate member of the technical staff from The Catholic University of Pleated skirls, part of the graduate of Tufts Universty, Consultants are located at 608 We^re' Setting The Pace With The at Bell Telephone Laboratories, big news for spring suits, America, Washington, D.C., W E DO ' f ■■ ■ Medford, Mass., is serving as Burnside Ave., ^ s t Hartford. Inc. in North Andover, Mass., com e in different styles. The where he was commissioned an area chairman for the Tufts 289-7475. Open -9-9. Coventry from 1962 until 1%5, where he Robert E. MclnIoBh Jr. Skirts that are pleated all upon completion of the Air University Medical School’s office phone 742-8243. MOST IN MID-SIZE CHEVELLE LETTERING worked in a microwave around and start at the Force Reserve Officers five sons, Robert III, Edgar, waistband are best left to Training Corps program. His annual fund drive. CUSTOM 500 RAl/CH WAGON networks group. In 1967 he. Michael, William and Stock )f3U02 the thinner woman or the wife, Susan, is the daughter of ~ 73 CHEVELLE HARDTOP SEDAN ON RURAL’ joined the department of elec­ Matthew, and live in Amherst, trical and computer pleats will never lie flat. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Cerse of 350 V-8, Turbo Hydr^matic transmission, List Price Mass. stainless steal — copper bottom | OUR engineering qt the University of Washinton, D.C. vinyl roof, power steering, power $4434.57 MAILBOXES Massachusetts as an assistant X brakes, radio, whitewalls, wheel covers, PRICE Due to limited space, spac( professor and was promoted to STAR eAXElC*iVl “trig tea kettle” ; undercoat, very low mileage. Stock No. < 3 7 2 5 we do not stock mail­ the rank of associate professor •Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN- 8895. . 30 Chevblles in stock. Coupes - u LIRRA A New Me In ’73? the best and most famous te a ! boxes. They can be in 1970. He will probably spend MX«. 21 JW Your Doily Activity Guide kettle in the land! Chrome- S e^ n s - 'Wagons. 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' / ‘ MANCHESTER EVENIN^/^ERALD, Manchester, Ckwin., Fri.. March 2, 1973^-^ PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.,.Fri., MArch 2, 1973 / Manchesler MPOA Backs Laurel Lake Purchase South Windsor C a s e s H T Yiewpolnts and studied the Hospital land (MirchaM and $941,500 for fill, and also in having the peo­ with'possession'of a hon- The Manchester Propertjf prqpi^ as much as. ppadbkij A niuraday night fire gutted CIECUIT COURT llS improvements to thq-^idjoitting ple vote their will at a referen­ Seats Opeii for ^ Glaucoma Clinic narcoticrabstance, appeal^ in N6tes Ownm Association executive t h i^ the facts awl a vacabt one-story house on 'Manchester Session landfill area. dum. Bruce C. Hammond, 24, of 101 court Thursdky.. All charges board Ihn n i^ t endorsed the given bjrtown offldato. V Wlage Rockville. Plllard said today, ‘'The "We have worked to protect Lenten Seriea Set Tudor Lane,' charged with against the four wer^ noUed. (VBITING HOURS) p r o p o ^ purdiase of the 110- "While explanations and Atf games will be played on Snow, 644-2511, during the day, Rockvilih firemen were MPOA has succeeded, through the taxpayers’ interests and to By iOAN 'THOMPSON Hlenty of seats are atill and should not be confused in taippering with a witness, They are: acre Laurel Lake.. Its action solutions are not ‘presently Friday, Saturday or Sunday. or Norm Boucher, 644-8785, called to the scene at about 8 Intermediate Care Semi­ hard ytork and conirtant par­ give them the best opportunity availabte io r the bus trip tb the voters minds. second-degree larceny and •Michael Calvert, 18, o f was on the basis tiut “ is Is in totally available; we believe tbd I had an‘interesting learning ^ The championship will be April evening^. “ Lenten Questions That p.m., and they ^turned to the private, noon - 2 P-m., aind 4 ticipation; in )>rin^^:the price in purchasii^. .the land, by Glaucoma (Hinic, sponsored In concluding the' affair, Demand An Answer,” , will be breach of peace was presented N. Elm St. ^ the best interest o f Manchester purchue is in-the best interests exp^oice not too long ago. I 1. . , ^ firdiouse at abodt 10:30 p.m. p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 . (of Laiird Lake) abnost refusing to acci$>t unsatisfac­ by the South Windsor Public (30P 'Townjpommittee Oiair- in court Thursday. Prosecutor •Lawrence M. Green, 23, of to purchase the land now.’^ of Manchester, We will c w ^ met with B ^ . Janice Hanson, The tournament is divided the theme for the six special The cause of the tjre was not a.tii:'r2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. $200,000, hAvlng this board pass tory conditions that Were ai- Health Nurse’s Association in man Rdbeif "Sklenar p r e s s e d William Collins nolled (did not 17 Oakland St. Contributing $o' the action tinue to follow the issue,, to eor director of the business into three division^: Division I, P T O Plana B in go Lenten meditations beginning determined, ^according to Self Service:'10 a;m^ --2 p.m.; a resolnUbn to ensure that the tactaed to the purchase in the cooperation with the local his gratitude for; the fine prosecute) the charges. • bia n e C. Lane, 16, of was the MPOA's beUefi “ H is sure the proper answers and department at East, and by junior boys, 9-12; Division II, Pleasant Valley School PTO Wednesday at Messiah Rockville Fire Chie^ Donald 4 p .m .-8 p.m. lake will not be bouf^t Unless it past. Lion’s Club, March 14. attendance. The charges stem from a Webster Lane, Andover. better to have the land under fulfillment of the stated plans." asking quastioiis about her interm ediate boys, 12-14; will sponsor a bin^h social. Lutheran Church. The Maguda. fte^timate of the Intensive Cate ^ Coronary can be used for sanitary land- “ We have listened to all (he Free transportation will be recent alleged threatening of a •Kertn C. Morgan, 17, of 73 local control, sriiere the people department and students, my Division in, senior boys, 14-16. March 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the meditations will be held each '"damage't6Mmi&.available. Care: Immediate'family only, available to all South Windsor Arta'Program Set witness in his breach of peace Oak St. will have some say, than have it kinWledgeinbout many things Entry fee is $12 per team. school gym. Proceeds will Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Some Two firemen — C6ster Waite anytime, limited to five c J :( ;7 J R a fSSHTs] U i M residents, age 35 and over, who Cultural Art Programs for charge. ------taken out of our hands and hAve wasbroad^ed. There will be team trophies benefit the school’s new of the questions which may be and R ii^ r d Carpenterx- wete wish to avaU then^lves of the local students have been Hammond still faces charges Other cases disposed of or minutes. decisions forced on us at the Mainly what we talked about for each division winner, /educational ecological ,,^goaIs. answered are: " A Kiss, Umporarily overcome by Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m > opportunity to have the scheduled by the South Windsor of first-degtee larceny in- nolled Thursday were: ^ t e level.’’ was the I F’uture Secretaries individual player trophie8_|9p/ Seating fof everyone is Judas? ” “ Did You Forget, . smoke while fighting the blaze. . 1972 FORD necessary examination for Cultifral'ArtsjCommIttee. , connection with a Tolland 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 The statement concerning the Association (FSA). The objec­ the winner and runner-up in guaranteed. Children’s specials Peter?” “ Who Is Tha Another fireman, Peter detection of this disease". The Hartford Symphony robbery, and second-degree David J. Aube, 27, of 200 p.m.; others, 3 p.m,^- 4 p.m., state-steiqs from remarks tives of this club hre to each division, as weU as a MVP and cash p rize s w ill be Prisoner, Pilate?” "Why, Dureiko, sprained an ankle. Testing, under the direction of Percussion.. Trio will larceny in connection .with'^a Regan Rd., Rockville, pleaded and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. made' at. a public forum- FORD LTD 2-O r. H Top “ stimulate Interest in^the award for each division. featured. Refreshments will be God?.’’ "What Persuaded Tolland firemen served on the Connecticut Society for the guilty to a charge of operating a Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Wednesday :^ i^ t by Charles secretarial profession, develop demonstrate various percus­ Any team interested in available. Tickets may be You, Captain?” All are invited standby duty while Rockville motor vehicle stolen in prevention of Blindness, is a sion instruments with narration Manchester earlier this year. motor vehicle without a license 12 in other areas, no limit in Kuricer, a t(^ '^ ficia l of the d . better understanding of entering or desiring more infer- purchase at the door, to attend. men fought the fire. ' simple procedure taking on tuning, rhythm atid special and was fined liol. self-service. State Department of En­ Brougham Donio^ secretarial reqionsibllities, and mation is asked to call James Giief l^guda said there were He is also reportedly wanted approximately three . minutes effects at Ellsworth and by Vernon and Hartford police Dennis J. Chokas, 24, of Ail emergency patients and vironmental Protectloq. He had G reen , auto traiw ., 400 VS eng., PS, PB, q>Ut bench high provide the basics necessary to no unusual problems putting out outpatients are requested to use and is administered by Timothy Edwards Schools, iii connection with alleged East Hartford, pleaded guilty said that a statewide prograni , back seat, reelin g pass, seat, green vinyl roof, ft., cor. thh preparation of future the fire. registered opthalmologists wito Monday for sixth grade incidents of cashing bad c h e ^ . to a charge of operating a the new emergency room en- for solid waste control may lights, deluxe belts, wsw tires, ft. & rear bumper guards, pi^essh^I secretaries.’’ donate their time for this students. CHEVROLET NOVAKS TWIN motor vehicle while under' b'ance off Armory St. Access to require regional sanitary land* 7 Being the only international W ...... air cond., auto., AM/FM stereo radio, visi group, rear purpose. lonis Martin, who has About Town Chris W. Prevost, 18, of suspension and was fined $150. the entrance via existing fill areas. student association exclusively window elec, driest, body side m id., tint glass, power > To register for the clinic, call appeared on the Ranger Andy 13996766 Lutz Junior Museum will pre­ Pawcatuck, pleaded guilty to a driveways. \ Also contributing to last for prospective secretaries, the Robert G. Prentice, 24, “of windows, power trunk release, H.D. susp. plus more. No. 528-94175. The bus will leave the Show, will show a film on color sent Ken Pauley of the Roston charge of operating a motor Ped^^cs: ParentsallowedS night’s endorsement, was the PSA is sponsored by the Reynolds Dr., Coventry, 266, L ist $5741.74 Wapping Community Church to the first grade students at Museum of Science in a vehicle while under the a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ resolution adopted by the National Secretaries Associa­ charged with breach of peace noito parking lot at 1 p.m. for Orchard Hill and Avery Street The . : ...... : “ " physical science program influence oTjuquor . night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Manchester Board of Pirectors tion, the largest association of (two counts) and being found the trip to the Glaucoma Schools, Monday and Saturday at 1 p.m. at the East He was sentenced to 60 days when it designated a March 13 business women in one intoxicated, nolled. , Detection Center in Wednesday. VENTURA Catholic High School execution suspended, and has referendum. The directors Jaek HaMna * 4 5 6 5 profession. > William Smith, 49, of Lake Discharged Thursday: Jules Wethersfield. The Hartford Stage Ckimpany auditorium been referred to the adult when it stated specifically they 2 DOOR COUPE Rd., Ck)ventry, charged with Slepian, Wethersfield; Lea A. •4- In order for a student to will present “ Nor Cruel and probation department of Circuit would not purchase Laurel Manchester Grange will host third-degree arson, case dis­ Barbeau, Storrs; Hazel S. qualify as a member of the Donnelly Honored Unusual Punishment” for South Court 12. Lake, even if the referendum 1971 RMMLER WAGOH the East Central Pomona missed. < Torrey, Attawaugan; Cynthia.; 1971 BUCK SmUIK FSA, one must be enrolled for Former State Representative Windsor High School students, Prevost voluntarily sub­ question passes, were the state Grange Saturday at 8 pirn, at A. Hichbom, South Windsor; Ambassador. Gredn, Auto, trans., PS, minimum of one year in a Thomas J. Donnelly was Tuesday. This presentation mitted to a drug treatment Kenneth L. Wuelfing, 24, of to refuse to approve the Grange Hall. The program’s Jacqueline M. Boulet, 117 Birch PB; 6 pass., tint, gtoss, lug. rack, radio, Gold 2-Dr. Sedan^ Auto, trans., V-Mfeig. secretarial course in (in this honored at the Republican Par­ examines through the writings prograni and will not plead to Southbridge, Mass., pleaded purchase and the program for / theme is “ Legislative (Com­ St.; Elmore S. Hohenthal, 44 wsw tires, wheel covers, air cond., V-8 ease) a high school accredited ty Lincoln Day dinner recently of wardens, sociologists, his other charges of second- guilty to a charge of illegal improvements to the sanitary PS, brown vinyl roof, radio, wsw tires. mittee Up-dates.” Ridgewood St.; Steven Sanelli, engine. i 1^ the Accrediting Commission and presented with an antique psychiatrists, and prisoners d egr^ larceny and breach of passing on the right and was landfill area. Refreshments will be served. Willimantic; Winifred B. fbr Business Schools. The bronze elephant in appreciation themselves, the American peace until he has completed ‘fined $15. The March 13 referendum is lil Tho VENTURA is a Little Longor Gamer, 42 Norwood St. student must have an interest in of his four years of outstanding prison system. STEVBISON mOS. the prograih. " on a proposed $1,391,000 ap­ *2595 M 995 Also, William F. Finkbein, secretarial work, not to service to South Windsor, while A charge of operating a propriation — $449,500 for the Hie VENTURA 1$ a Little Hoavier EXXON CIRCUIT COURT 12 709 Center St.; Yolande A. mention ability, unquestionable in the .General Assembly. Hoop Tourney Set motor vehicle without a liceise East Hartford Session Savoie, 19 Newman St.; Allen character and integrity, and A recurring theme in the riBSiacDinMM against him was nolled. NEW LEFTOVER The South Windsor Boosters’ The VENTURA Has Deluxe Steering Wheel MS M i I M UwlMkr Gregory (jozzo, 18, of Hart­ L. Piper, East Hartford; Nancy -1970 MONTE CARLO above-average scholarship. comments of the many Gub has finalized plans for its (StanSard) tit WH ford, pleaded guilty Thursday Wright, R o^ville; Emily Miles ^Pillard Renamed 1972 TRUCKS speakers on the program was Four persons, each charged East’s chapter of FSA is second annual Basketball -to a charge of intoxication and and daughter, Vernon; Brian N. the need for better overall The VENTURA Has Extra Pontiac Quality mtartor MPOA President Brown 2-Dr. Hardtop.. Auto trans., V-8 appropriately named “ Village Tournament to begin Friday, was fined $10 by Judge Max Jalet, South Windsor; Susan E. 1-F100 4-WImoI M vo w/plow coordination and planning as eng., P ^ PB, tint glass, radio, vinyl roof, ofO harm .’’ The club goes on March 16 and conclude Sunday, Sat^tt, Degraid and son, 41 Glenwood Charles R. Pillard of 16 Lodge 1-E300 Cino Van the town continues to grow. April,!. This.event will be held wsw, wheel covers, iair cond. m w y Held trips to widen their Prosecutor John Lonibardo St. Dr. last night was re-elected Capital improvements needed at South Windsor High School. 1-F350 PloMm Stako view of a secretarial career. 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING nolled additional charges Also, Christina Saretsky, president of the Manchester by the town and the best 1-F600 Duma Truck Yhey have visited the against Gozzo of breach of Ellington; Margaret B. Goulet, Property Owners Association. ' Tnethods of funding these needs Pillard has been M POAjreri- 14NWIC0 4>Wli0il Drivt w/plow Traveler’s Insurance Co., the PDNTIAC PARKS peace and resisting ^rrest. South Windsor; Dorothy A. *2545 were cited. j * RANGE AND Connecticut Bank and Trust Gozzo was arrdsted by Herman, 9 Sanford Rd.; dent since mid 1971, when he ...... Reports were given by Pat Goy, and the Wadsworth FUEL OIL Manchester Police Dec«. 12 Edward Hamill, 15 Server St.; was named to complete the un- Cavanaugh, Frank Brown and M PRICE IS DNLY... Atheneum. These field trips are GASOLINE /lyiO R i^Sfy m after a disturbance at the Joseph J. Novotasky, 689 Main expired term of Harry Richard Reeves. EXCELLENT SELECTION OF paid for by the profits from Herald photo by Oflara Order The Color of Parkade. St.; Paul F. Tesik, 32 West­ Reinhorn, vdio had resigned. He Matthew Melley Former Mayor Howard Fitts '244D bake sales and candy sales Y6ur Choice minster Rd.; Minnie A. was re-elected in March 1972 reported teat the proposed new Matthew Melley, son of Mr. E a s t . He entered the BAKTLY OIL 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.^ P h on e 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 GaribkUi, Bolton; Susan M. and again last night. '' 1973 CARS & TRUCKS ^MMisored by the girls. library, to be voted on in preliminaries of this contest, COMPANY. INC. Reedy, Coventry.' Other officers elected, at a . This group’s activities are not and Mrs. James A. Melley of referendum March 31, and the 328 Ferguson Rd., is the 1973 where five contestant played. FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY meeting of the 15-member confin^ chiefly to the school or suggested recreational complex 331 Main Street 4:® Instock! Connecticut Tenth Grade chess The top two players went on to executive board held at the l^ r e t a r ia l. of^iortunities, but for which the Council has jusf Tel. 649-4595 tPONTIAC PARK* champion. The competition for the finals. In the finals, he CONTROLLEO AUTO RQOY REPAIRS Zipser (Hub, are: Frank Utakis, Also goes out into the communi- appropriated $5,000 fo^r a “Attthorizad Uatropolltan Pontiac Daalai*’ Clean, Lata Model M this title took place Feb. 22 and played four rounds where he Rockville 875-3274 firot vice president; Elizabeth ly . The members of this feasibility study, are in far CEILINGS 23 at G. Fox and Company’s won three and had one draw. . 373 Main St. 649-2881 on all makeSr... llts a good Umo for .doHin Sadloski, second vice presi­ tbapter have an “ adopted” different stages of dvelopment MANCHESTER USED CARS i CenUnnel Hill HaU. He has been playing chess [repairs, pres sstimateal dent; Lorraine Demko, grandfather, Mr. Thomas Shea Top Prices Paid FITZGERALD FORD, INC. Matthew is a sophomore at since eighth grade. secretary; Mabel Sheridan, LOAN and RENTAL CARS For Ml Makes "T5L|.AND COUNTY'S OLOBST FORD D IALER'' Manchester. Mr. Shea is a Bernard A. Loner treasurer; Stephen .Dzielinski, victim of multiple sclerosis.' t Available by Appointment. . CARTER CHEVROLET V assistant secretary; Dolores WINDSOR AVE. ROCkViLLE OPEN EVU !^ e girls visit him on holidays MERCURY Inc. Coulombe, assistant treasurer; C0.,IM C. i fringing gifts and cards to him. Social Worker the base of Mount Everest in • and Josephine Patelli; TEL 943-2485 878-3868 M, STAN OZIMEK, Manager ■ ^ 1229 Main Straat Napal. . Phone 649-4464 membership dudrman. ; ° They have* a community A social worker is now a [SAVE As a Khool social worker, she 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER J m o p JMMHMHMHH a n d I l^roject iinde way right now. member of the East Catholic . BROTHERS 1 LINCOLN 'S'Hl^Bchool stafk^liis position wiiV-J^FW,g^her, e x p e r t in ,:^ i^Soowelopes for the^tolui^ is a part of the expanded health mental health to the Sclerosis Association of services now being provided by educational team to facilitate« Special Purchase of Greater Hartford. the Manchester Board of the learning experiences of all ^ ucation as a result of recent students. She will be available * , There are two scholarships, to parents,- teachers and 190% GUARANTEED mven annually by the National legislation. Mrs. Beverly Parrette joined students in regard to individual R e a s o n s S e c t a r ie s Association; one the staff on Jan. 22 as social and group situations and Will CHRYSLER EIXCUTIVE ^,(H)0 scholarship on a national consult with school staff FOR 00 DAYS WITH 4evei and one $ ^ scholarship |Worker. Her college background include a concerning the total un a district level. There are educational program. She is CARS NO MILEAOE LIMITATION! Jour girls who qualify for the B.A.—secondary education. ALL CARRY THE RALANCE OF CHRYSLER’S University of New., Mexico; looking ionvard to becoming You gM ads guarmlBO onlY It you buy a usod car wtoi our HWo sign showing n mo wmnow . . . inars our ioo% ;(M0 scholarship. They are master’s-^Sociology- acquainted with the East OR 18.000 MILES WARRANTY Suaranlot.* It sknply staloo that tor 90 days N anything poops out tlud Hw guaraniso saM woukkYt poop out. . . woM fix lane Bolduc, Kathy Messier, Catholic community. 18 g},eahne Mullen and Mary Psychology, University of N e w tt trool. . . Includbig raptocaniant parts A laborl. . . So now yon know hnw to look tor n good nsnd cnrl. . . And Pittsburgh; advanced work in SOnMQiilwS wilwV m8 liNpOiWIt ana HOW tO SQiy CMMH MfRIlM flOiQU Rl Grdway. They will be tested on Shorthand, typing, orjective psychometrics, and a master’s *Engino, Tnnsiiilsslon, ROir Axlo, Front Agin AssomMy, Braho Systom, BacMc Sntom. With Unlimited in social W k (psychiatric). Mlloa^ For 60 Days! Questions, oral presentation and •n an essay eadi must write. Smith College School for Social^ PLYM OUTH FURY Ills & DODGE Work. She has 10 years socia)'^ 3 During the April vacation the work (Hartford Hospital and 72 FORD SQUIRE $4398 fS A will take a trip to New at the VDLKSWAGENS Ifork City to visit the Stock Newington Children’s Hospital) a. rnamm and most recently a placement CUSTOM POLARAS 69 VW $1995 I 9lr, AM/FM lExchange and the offices of Jtoventeen Magazine. at Hartley-Salmon Child Large Selection to Chqose From The.FSA at East is one of the Guidance Clinic. Saost “ unknown-about” groups Mrs. Parrette describes her 71 VW $1995 71 C H A P L E T outside interests as reading, 09hDM 99SMI, y9lMr. *•0, {n the school. But that doesn’t LIST 8iHriR$9 p8W$V IW8k$$» DIV I seem to hindei'their interest in gardening, skiing and hiking. In 64 VW 3795 December she completed a 28- NEW Iheir objectives and their 70 CHEVROLET activities in any way. day, 225-mlie Hipialayito trek to NEW 1973 I NEW 1973 NEW 1973 FOR 69 VW $1495 tawili Z4l09r N9t0l9p, W-O, I NEW 1973 MONTEGO 44NL | COUGAR MONTEREY 4-DR. 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T ------Hears Public 24‘Ho)ir Prayer Vigil IM-- Charter Changes J^Uesday Meeting: First Phase of Key 73 Congregational, South United u '' The churches of Manchester called “ Calling Our Continent % VOL. XXXV, No. 17 Methodist, Salvation Army, St. FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1973 ■are participating in a year-long to Repentanra and Prayer:” Maurice Roman Catholic of evangelistic venture, Key 73, Regarding this phrase, toe Key liearin^ on proposed . the- Civil Defense Advisory Bolton, Emanuel Lutheran, whose objective is “ Calling Our 73 nnanual says, “ Christians chflu^s ip Manchester’s' Council. Center Congregational, St. , (Continent to Christ.” ’The Key and pagans, institutions and in­ ch & r^ .'48 . submitted in .a Barttwlombw Roman Catholic, In addiUon, they will be asked 73 program, which was five,, dividuals...all are to be called rejJDirif' Prt^ by toe Charter C on cord ia Lutheran, slid Skiers Visit SwUsiert&nd to resdifiil an action taken Feb. years in planning, has grown to to repent for toe existence of ...... >. • '■ , Ra^ptt Commission, hbads Church of th» Assumption. February vacation represents 13,i«hen they allocated $11,000 involve more than 150 Christian toe nnany personal, cultural, fdr toe Board of ’Thp^e participating may use a time for people to do different for me expenses of a March 13 denominations and groups. and institutional evils which re­ prsV meeting Tuesday. the maip 'Entrance of the During this past vacation At this time we were met by we were not allowed to ski the unquestionably kind to us. !‘vacatiohrtype” things. But for referendum. In the Manchester area, main in conflict with Christ’s bile hearing will start at hospital from 7 a.m. to lO'p.m.; week the Manchester High Ski our friendly travel agent Mr. day We arrived we found plenty some times I wonder ^ y . the people' in v oiv ^ in the representation includes the mission to toe world.” 7 ^:m.';\ in the Municipal B^t^use they allocated toe after this hour toe Emergency Gub went on a vacation to Saas- Garber. We were told that we to So. Most o(the kids searched Throughout the week we prhdiuction of this year’s United Church of Christ This phase will begin in Bqllding Hearing Rbom. The sura from toe contingency fund, Entrance should he used. Grund, Switzerland. The group would board a bus which would ^ out the town and thought about musical “ Hello Dolly” , this (Congregational), Baptists, Manchester on Ash Wednesday, skiied and shopped. At night we coiidtl^iO hf appointed March and because toe contingency Directions to the chapel will be left frotn the High School at take us to our destination. Qr^e what they would^do the next had the opp^unities to attend past week was a great oppor­ United Methodists, toe Salva­ March 7, with a 24-hou5-prayer 7, is teconunending 12 fund has' only $2,546 in it, they posted. about 1 by bus to Bradley on the bus we had the privilege day. tunity to get a big chunk of woric tion Army, Catholics, vigil. ’The chapel at Manchester some parties at the town chi^wt,mvisions, of va'rying must try again. ‘ All interested people may Airport. From Bradley they of meeting our bus di-iver. It Well, finally, the next day completed. Episcopalians, Lutherans, Memorial Hospital was chosen School. d e g p ^ of importance. In addi- ■t ■ . , attend the vigil at those times flew non-stop to Geneva Air­ wasn’t that exciting because he arrived and for most of the kids Full cast rehearsals ran from This time they will be asked Assemblies of God, as to£„neptrai place to worship Before we knew it Saturday tiopi recommending that best suited to them, to silently port. Since the trip was spoke not one word of English. it was a day of skiing. The 9:% ? TO V4:30 daUy, with some Pentecostal^, Presbyterians, where toe all-day vigil will take morning rolled around and we todtcM^il-Rianager form of to approve transfers from other, or audibly pray. Selected Bible chartered it was naturally ■The bus we fode on was really conditions were beautiful. I time out for lunch (which Nazajrenes, ^ u rch of Christ, place. were forced to our last view of gqividlE^fmeht. be retained by accounts. Weiss is i, readings and prayer request delayed a few hours. The flight nice, excluding the low back don’t think one person was dis­ usually considered of a ham­ recommending that $10,000 be and the (Covenant Church. ’The following churches wih the Swiss Alps. We arrived in Miukmbster. It has rejected a sheets will be provided at the to-Geneva may have enticed a seats. The windows were satisfied. burger, , and a The focus of Key 73 is fill 15-minute segments of time America about 8:00. On the proposal for a change to a taken’ from the Welfare & chapel. few people who had never flown extremely wide so. the The meals in this place were shake from the local burger Social Services Account and outlined in five basic objec­ in an Unbroken chain of prayer whole, it was a very interesting strong-mayor government. Each remaining Wednesday before but on the whole most passengers could view the not all bad. Once you got used to haven!) tives: beginning at midnight March 6 trip and I don’t think one person $9,500 from toe Town Counsel during Lent will be referred to people dreaded it. scenery with no trouble at all. the hard bread and the minute Most of the leads have their 1 To share with every person and continuing toe 24 hours of who went will ever forget the ^Good-Bye Dearie^ Public hearings on two Account and that $11,000 of it be as Prayer Vigil Days, in which We arrived at Geneva airport About six hours later we portions you were able to lines memorized, and the in North America more fully Ash Wednesday: Church of toe wonderful time he had.— David proposed additional ap­ placed in toe Elections Account' churches will make available in the late morning. The time arrived in Saas-Fee. The hotel survive. The people there were musical numbers are coming and more forcefully toe claims Nazarene, Community Baptist, Jacobs ’ Dolly Gallagher Levi (Donna Healy) sings “Good-bye Dearie” while Horace propriations to the current and $8,500 in the CiM.S.V’ their chapels or sanctuaries for change was beginning to tire we were to stay in was nice. But along well. ’The construction of and message of Gospel of ’Trinity Covenant, St. Mary’s Vandergelder (David Kolumber) explains that “ It Takes A Woman,” to bring you the gopd Geieral Fund Budget also will Account. ’The latter, too, is run­ a 12-hour chain of prayer from some people. After all, had they once again we had a a ramp for “ Dolly” and others Jesiis Christ; Episcopal, the Presbyterian \ things in life in a scene from “ Hello Dolly” which will be presented at Bailey Auditorium be held. Both would be financed ning short. noon to midnight. This not slept on the plane, they communications gap. The to perform on, will be a new and from grants.. The first, for ' 2 To employ every means and Church, North United at h^chester High School at 8 p.m., March 23 and 24 with a March 25 matinee at 2 p.m. I-n addition, Weiss' i^' schedule, and other Key 73 were pushing 30 hours without owners of the hotel spoke only exciting attraction for this $2,533, is toward toe cost of a methods of communicating toe Methodist. (HSW photo by hbu'sha Spano) proposing that $20,000 be programs, will be announced sleep. After everyone was French. But with the help of show. traffic light at Spruce and Gospel in order to create the transferred from the Police Ac­ Also, St. James Roman shortly. ’The public is invited to gathered together we Mr. DiRosa and his fluent ’The Music Department takes Charter Oak Sts. The other, for conditions in which men may count to toe Social Sdmirity Catholic, Calvary Assemblies participate in any or all of these proceeded to gather our French we became settled in on a great charge each year in $134,625, is for paying salaries more readily respemd to toe Account, to qover Increased Branches of flowering shrubs, cut in February and forced in the house, provide spring o f God, Second funcitons. luggage in the terminal. Most of our rooms. MHS Students Do the planning of the show. It’s of those town employes under leading of toe Holy Spirit; costs beyond those budgeted. us were amazed' at the From this point on we were amazing how much woric is the federal Emergency bloom in this arrangeineiit by Miss Millicent Jones of Bolton. Forsythia and pussywillovvs 3 To apply toe message and And, he is recommending cleanliness of the airport. basically on our own. Although involved (backstage and pre­ History Made At Clarke Employment Program, are most prominent, with one blossom and several fat buds of magnolia. The container is meaning of Jesus Christ to toe ]\OW! — Greyledge Farms Well In Contest showtime) in order to put forth that $10,000 be set aside in toe Chinese, silver on copper. (Herald photo by Ofiara) issue shaping man and his Except for the public the best possiUe musical. Capital Improvement Reserve society in order that they may had any unusual success this hearings, toe Board of Direc­ Once again Manchester High A crew of hard-working-boys Playing in their first ly decided by Ms. Linsenbigler game. Fund as toe town’s share for a be resolved; . year. As she puts it, So h ere’ s to the ’73-’74 tors have a comparatively short School students have fared well have already started scheduled night game at who dropped in a few throw consultant for Downtown 4 To develop new resources “ Manchester has always done agenda for ’Tuesday night. Play Last Game in the Scholastic Art Awards hammering on set construc­ Manchester Clarke Arena, toe after time had expired in the season! planning. The consultant’s fee for effective evangelism for MR. TURKEY well.” ' will be $20,000 for his first year. contest. Much of this success tion; the “ Harmonia Gardens” MHS girls’ basketball team was Under items tabled several consideration, adoption, adap­ 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER What are Mrs. Budd’s plan ’The Mayor’s Downtown Action ’The MHS Basketball team der class men to work with. can be directly attributed to waiters are learning , the defeated by a strong Rham . times, they will consider Gardening tion, or rejection hy the after retirement this year? Committee will ask toe town closed out its 1973 campaign on Seniors who played their last Mrs. Elizabjeth Budd, crafts 9huffle-step; costumes and quintet 39-27. ^ appointing 9 members- to the participating churches or Chris­ . She’ll simply continue to enjoy for the $10,000 when it receives ^ winning note by downing game are as follows: Bill teach er^t Mapchester High. props are being located and About 100 spectators, many of Period Changes newly created Commission oh tian groups; - herself and create things with pledges from Downtown Is Serving Wine and Beer' Penney High of East, Hartford “ Augie” Davis, fed the team School. collected; and Horace whom were parents and Aging, 34 to the Citizens 5 To assist toe efforts of her husband at the Willimantic businessmen for the other $10,- 75-74. The victory was no and the league in the per Mrs^ Budd has been a teacher Vandergelder was just recently relatives of toe players, were someone than in toe halls. The Advisory Committee, and 1 to Christian congregations and Workshop. She may also teach ’The Hallway Huddle or what 000. with For Your Pleasure centage of fouls committed in Manchester since 1949, and seen trying on a wig? ^ present to cheer on toe MHS hallway huddle can be organizations in becommg, avail, as they were previously one night a week, but for to do when your motor’s compared to the number of has taught at Manchester High Well...everyone has been gals. ’Hie locals never gave up consider^ a form of special ’ more effective redemptive knocked out of postseason play. sentimental reasons will never running! Upon returning from minutes played. He was good ever since 1955. Throqgh all her working bard to ready this to the sharp shooting Rham education with on the job FRANK ATWOOD centers and more aggressive The tribe closed out the return to Manchester High. vacation little changed in-the for moral support. years of teaching, / she has musical comedy for its new team. However, poor shooting training. After all, school is an ’ witnesses of God’s redeeming season with an overall 9-10 MHS winners in this year’s hallways of MHS. The patter of Mike “ Clod” Maloney, inspired thousands of admiring production dates, March 23rd, from toe floor and toe free institution of learning and there power in toe world. record, 9-9 in league competi­ Scholastic Art contest were: two thousand, some-crid, feet defensive gem of the team, was students to take up the hobby of 24th, and 25th. Each choir is throw stripe spelled the is ho better way to learn than be < A cooperative program tion. The team missed tourney First Place—Linda Magi, age took immediate care of toe These are a cultivated not used to his full potential crafts, and make i ( a part of practicing hard to learn the difference for the Manchester Our winter weather has been naturally outdoors. They are calendar, with six major action by a mere game. 17, for her plique-a-jour pewter brilliant wax shine encountered experience. variety of a native wild plant, until the final game of the year. their lives. Some of her past musical numbers. Here’s team. so favorable that branches of likely to be ip middle of the phases, was formulated to Inability to win the close and brass tankard; Phil on toe first day back. ’This left ’The huddle is then tied in to really a small tree, with extra- “ golden Boy” Rick Haberem students have turned hoping; for added success at Darcy Walter, who played a flowering shrubs, brought into clump'and the pruning job can carry out the primary thrusts of games at the outset of the Tedford for his brass chalice; the same multi-colored walls, each hall and its respective large “ pussies,” or buds. They served as co-captain and wa^ a professional. rehear^ls in the future in order strong over-all game, led the the house and simply left best be done on hands and knees Key 73. Although Key 73 began schedule cost the Tribe a Michele Vaccaro—an enameled hdlf torn posters, and little study. In the science hall, have a touch of pink in the gray consistent rebounder. He At the end of the 1972-73 to insure a better show! Manchester scoring with standing in water, are now with a narrow-bladed saw. at Christmas with a Noon respectable record. With a cloissone on silver; and Janet Martian feet above locker 92 all careful study and observation “ fur.” The flowers, when always seemed to score when school year, Manchester High Watch this paper for more fourteen points followed by blossoming beautifully. If forsythia is to keep its Prayer Call running through record of 2-1, the team lost Sisco, a round brass box. in tact. One other thing had not proves from our collection of allowed to develop, will be the team did not need it. Tom School will lose one of the best information on when to “ Call on Cathy Linsenbigler with six. Forsythia is the most natural form, with gracefuliy Jan. 6, toe programs can be in­ three straight games by less Key winners were: Darrdl changed nor will it ever change. data that when the correct drooping yeliow catkins. “ Head” Tucker had a good teachers it Jjas ever had, for Dolly.” i common and the most reliable drooping branches, the newer itiated at any point. than five points, including a loss Ms. Erickson of Rham was the ’The clutchers are back in full biological counterparts es- Coventry-to-Boston Mrs. Budd is turning in her Vincek, enameled landscape; of these shrubs and, to me, the branches cannot be clipped toCCCIC champion Windham season and knew it. All kidding high scoreer for both teams force. culate, toe chemical hiteraction A group of local pastors, with smock. Continuing her teaching Sue Martehey, enamel and most rewarding. A few short, as in a hedge. It is an ac­ There has been a change in High by four points in overtime. aside he gave a fine effort on with sixteen. For those of yoii who may not between toe two is directly lay people from toe Manchester will be Mr. Johnathan Hewey silver necklace; Sue Leggitt, branches of forsythia with commodating plant, however, plans of garden club members Because of these setbacks the the court and was a fine The JV’s won their final have noticed, toe clutchers, of proportional to toe mass of Area Conference of Churches’s and Miss Betty Kirby, both silver and onyx braceiet; Chuck / Hear bright yellow blossotns along an and it will grow as a compact going to the Boston Flower Tribe had an uphill battle captain. He also led the teapijn game of toe season defeating the species homo sepien, are each times the velocity o f x ^ Division of Christian Unity, former students of hers. Cross, pewter and wood belt' otherwise bare brown stem hedge if that is what you want, ShoWTTHe Manchester Garden before them, a battle they were scoring. — Rham’s junior Varsity soundly couples that affectionately bodies at toe time of contact^ have been meeting weekly to Having an 86-year-old father buckle; Beverly Zemaitis, and' You Talking with fewer blossoms. Club has propped its plan 1° plan local cooperative ventures destined to lose. If the players Phil “ Rot” Stoneman was the 41-30. Led by toe scoring of Ann inlmbit toe hallways between Moving over to toe language seem to light up an entire room. and a husband who both enjoy Mae-Ellen Ritchie, whose Tight buds, usually in pairs, Forsythia has few, if any, charter a bus and members had performed consistently in ball holder of the club. He Leslie who collected 18 points classes. ’Their distinquishing hall it b^om es evident that this for the year. creating things and working works were not known at the I hear you talking begin to show green tips after a insect enemies or^ diseases. It have been invited to go on a bus ’The first phase of Key 73 is the remaining games Post really- came through in his and Bernie ^ n k in who got 11 characteristic is that they seem is toe only bilingual method of % with pewter, Mrs. Budd doesn’t time this article went press. but who are you' trying to will grow in almost any kind of chartered by the Coventry Season Birth would h^e senior year. Larry “ Wizard” points, Manchester m ov ^ out to be unable to tolerate commuhication that everyone few days in the house. Soon consider herself blessed with Receiving honorable mention reach? soil and it does not need Garden Club. ' walked iqto their hands, "me Perry ali^s i’Hans’’ was quickly and was never headed. separation for even as long as has no tr^M e in-understanding. ther^ 4re flowers, each' vyith any particular kind of talent: “ I were: Gary Segal, Glen Cooper, Is it scnne supreme bding, some spraying. It should not be set It will leave the shopping team just had too many ups and president of the H.F. Club and Up to this game it was a heart 42 minutes, and therefore, must In the history segment there is four widespread golden petals. guess it runs;in the family.” Debbie Vater, Melissa Schardt, politicaily rich white close to toe house, however. It plaza in North Coventry at 9 Ford T'o Assist downs.. was the most improved player breaking season for toe JV’s ,bid farewell in every nook and relief found in the knowledge They last a week or longer, and Her succ,ess as a crafts Cathleen Maher, Bob Rice, Sue or just a simple, poverty- if you have cut more branches needs some room. a.m . Tuesday, M arch 20, The Indians wei€‘hit and hard on the team. Larry always who came close to toe final cranny that can be found. that Jiistory will not repeat acher is clearly displayed by Benton, Kathy Pratson, ^ r is strickeh human in the meantime, there will be returning at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. At Museum by graduation last year with came to play basketball. Good ■ h buzzer. They finished the Many homo sapiens of toe itself in that hall. After all, look Some Slower-'Kinds the results of this year’s Ramm, Mary Finnegan, Tonya who’s skin is black and eyes ai-e more flowers to take their Stanley Juros of Coventry is only co-captains Rich Haberem by Seniors. season with a 1-10 record. non-clutcher ranks are what a loveless life did to Attila Miss Millicent Jones, who Winthrop Ford Jr. of 51 AScholastic entries. “ I entered Pearl, Pam Horton, Charlotte brown? making arrangements and has and Tom Tucker seeing All in all the Tribe closed out The varsity wrapped up their offended, as one teacher nobly the Hun. place. provides flowers for Sunday Dakwood Dr. will assist tem­ ten, and all ten won.” In spite of Couch, Steve Smith, Cindy He stands there waiting — Beside each flower bud, or twice increas^ ,the size of toe considerable action. Curt a fine year. Excluding their season with a 4-7 record. If .one put it, “ Young man, would you These arguments pro and con services at St. George’s porarily at the Lutz Junior this, she doesn’t think hat Kurtz, and Sandy waiting to grasp what most of them, there is a second bus, now up to 45 passengers. Carlson scrappy some time at own beliefs, they were realty looks at just the scores it wa^a kindly do ‘your loving could go on for ages but 1 have Episcopal Church in Bolton, has Museum as the education direc­ Manchester High School (which Ferrin.—Diane Kellsey you’re trying to give, is it more bud that will, a little later, open People attending will buy liihch the close of the year. This year not expected to do any better losing campaign for the MHS elsewhere.” one request of all involved. arranged a display of forced tor until a permanent staff has won more art awards than grief into new green leaves. If the at the show or cafry these three were among the than what they did. — Bob squad. However, the scores do The clutchers either say, “ We Loviiig, hating, moving, or stan­ shrubs for this coming Sunday. member is appointed. He will any other public high, school) or is it an honest attempt at sandwiches from home. starters, but they had more lin- Walsh not indicate the progress made ding still, I would do what ever branches are kept in water She has magnolia as well as assume the duties form erly help? weren’t doin’ nothin,” or they . Worcester Show over-all by the groups that saw it is you decide to do while the leaves grow, there forsythia and one of the assigned to Mrs. Pamela You give him houses w i^ rats, take toe offensive with a more Mrs. Norman ,f*riest of only two members returning somewhere besides the front of will soon be new roots starting magnolia buds had opened when Saloom„who is serving as acting paint chipped walls valid argument in their favor. Wapping told m e about another L ife from last year’s varsity. In the my locker. You’re nnaking it at the base of each stem and we took toe picture., Perhaps director following toe recent ceilings that leak and plumbing What better place to be on flower show, in Worcester. A event that many will return very difficult for me to get my you have new plants that can be other buds will be open Sunday, resignation of Theo R. which overflows. good terms with that special telephone call brought the a child — a funeral next season when toe whistle bookSf potted and, some weeks later, after almost another full week Badenhuizen. rents which are high enough to information-that it will be in a Christmas — a death blows, a strong nucleus will be set outdoors. Forsythia is one of in the house. Ford served as a volunteer at reach toe heavens and shake Horticultural Hall, 30 Elm St., a laugh — a tear ready to start toe ’73-’74 season. the easiest of plants to Inconspicuous because the the museum during his junior hands with St. Peter. Friday, March 9, through a touch — a coldness This season also had some propagate. buds are not fully open, but and high school years. He has a To hell with your slums and Tuesday, March 13. Hours the comparisons of happiness to exciting moments such as probably also ready for Sunday, B.S. and M.S. degree from toe ghettos Friday are 3 to 9, Sunday I to 9 reality an endless eternity of Linda Chapman’s tieing the S. Pruning Needed are some branches of flowering University of Connecticut in he wants no charity from you and Tuesday 9 to 5. Hours time. Windsor game in toe closing While we are on the subject, crabapple and flowering Saturday and Monday are 9 to 9. entymology. Yet, this is life, just enough to keep his family minutes of the fourth qparter quince, which have no^,been in forsythia is also one of the There will be gardens set up trouble bears its teeth from and Gail Shimaitis winning the shrubs that requires pruning. a warm room for three weeks. starving while he looks for a by nurserymen and florists, in our every moment, contest in overtime. The buds are set, and the For the sake of the picture, and flower arrangements, house , we continue on — job, Also, few on the team will flowers blossom later, on wood for the church, there are but gets turned down because plants, spring bulbs in bloom, a blossoming — a decaying forget the game at Hall, when that grew the year before. pussywillows from our garden of color or appearance, - paintings of flowers made by a spring — a winter behind by ten points at half­ Older canes have done their on Westland St., which take This is toe land of freedom children ad baby animals for a light — a shadow time, Gail Bartlett and Cathy work and should be removed even less time than forsythia to and equality for all men you the children to pet. — Sheila Meyer Linsenbigler got their shooting force, ' - ' ^ after the shrubs have blossoms 1 Admission is $1.50 for adults, say? eyes and staged a great and this the only income, since I say forget it !! comeback. The game was final- Not until each man, woman and there is nothing for sale. “ It child pi------isn’t like .Boston,” the lady mW' lOH Fashion can look at each other witodut i’.lllliui' said. “ It’s strictly non­ Show Slated tuniing their stomachs! commercial.” ! Wotks Qn Arts Project — Sheila Meyer The show has been held an­ nually for more than a hundred lOH will hold its annual Gloom years. ’ .< A craft student diligently packs enatnels into her cloisonne during a crafts class. (HSW Spring Fashion Show next Gloomy day; gloo^my ^uce Planting for the Birds Photo by Johh Mrosek) Wednesday night, March 7, at Goudy sky; cloudy mind Douglas Fellows of-^Hebron, the Manchester Country Gub. Electronics Dull sun;, dull smile garden writer for Hartford ’The show will start at 7:30 P.M. Possible,rain showers; possible Courant, talked/about plants and refreshments will be tear showers that provide fdbd and shelter served. It Can Be Wrestling Season En^s Tomorrow’s forcast... for birds, ^ H ie meeting of toe Fashions will be provided b y ' — Sheila Meyer Perennial Planters Garden Regal Men’s Shop of Electricfying scores. A number of the their-perseverance, the team’s Club pn Monday at the home of The 72-73 season is now'over Manchester and by Mam’selle grappiers showed a great deal , progress .would surely have Mr/4nd Mrs. Raymond Halsted for the Manchester Wrestling of Vernon Circle. ’Hckets are |2 of plain “ guts” and desire by been hampered. . I suppose quite a few of you on Greenwood Rd. Team. Although they registered and $1.50 for 12 and under and continuing to wrestle each week The season’s climax came at are v)ondering what is g ^ g on Among the best, he said, are a losing season with a 5-10 may be purchased frotn any Guidance against overwhelming odds of the -Eastern Sectional in Electronics shop. you barberries, if they are allowed overall record, nearly every lOH MEMBER. Tickets may -Xiiurnament with sijc^^ could care less. to “ grow a.lit|ie wild” instead match went down to the wire. weight, strength and, most of, not be available at the door Manchester wrestlers placing^?! If any of you are on the Notes of being cropped into a hedge. The grappling tribe put all, experience. Skip Odell, Ken depending on the success of 4 VVerek Ko Irish and most espMially, John in the top four positions. Mike second floor near toe language Rasberries, blackberries and, together many fine mdividual advance sales. Coming tests are: American Rivers, should receive a special Voiland came in first in the section after school when we elderberri^ provide both food and team performances during ’The Co-chairmen of the event College Test (ACTT), April 28, VlV:«, KonrV£,J recognition for their team section while Buddy Durand come back from toe week-end, and Shelton althpugh if .you are the ^course of the long season. are Irene' Messier and Tom Reg. April 2, in Iowa Gty. efforto, in light of these cir­ and Richard Burnett plac^ you’d better plug your eiars; planting them for tl^e birds, you The'^most gratifying of the dual Latham; the publicity chair­ College Board Achievements, i d cumstances. And, of course, it third, and Mickey Miller, Scott we’ve wire toe language lab to can’t expect to,, pick them aU ni&sts was the victory over man is Marge T a g g ^ , and the May 5, R^g. March 24 in must also be stated that the Wiggin and Mark Odell came in go up in one big blast at 2:30 on yourself. Multiflpra rose, cross-tovm rival. East Catholic. refreshment cjiairman is Princeton. back-up wrestlers, the fourth. Monday. where it.-can run wild, makes This was the first time that the Barbara Mi Miscellaneous unheralded junior varsity, fit ’The team is iooking forward Since the biginning of toe fine shelter for many kinds of Indians defeated the Eagles in lOH is an^ganization run by, For toe next seven weeks, toe to next year’s season and the year we’ve been designing a birds. Firethorn, flowering wrestling competition since the into this category of special high school students, and Guidance Department will hold recognition for “guts” and promise of greater sucfcess. four billion dollar computer. crabapple, snowjjerry and home team was renctivated by devpted to teaching han­ career informaUon meetings cil\4\\V \Cv\ou) desire. Without their constant Hope to see you all at next It’s-a real whiz. It can add 2&2 American holly furnish food. . Coadi Bob Alibrio four years dicapped people. Unfortunate­ every Friday during Period 3, presence at practice, without year’s wrestling meets! in less 'toan an hour. If we Mr. Fellows said he had ago. ly,, toe present quarters at toe in Room; 110. ’The follovdng change our 2Sx542Ai26 what-cah- ‘ planted some catnip several ^ Starting regularly for the H i^ School pool are'inadequate programs are plannejl: tribe were sophomores Ed ma-callit 'for a type S30C85 March 2 — Photographer — ., years ago, for cats, and then for this purpose, and toe watei' model it could cut the Machuga, Lee Snuffer, Skip video tape. discovered that toe seeds of toe. is too deep and too cold for calculating time in half. The High School World Odell and John R iv e n ; jipiors Notice To All Students ■ March 9 — Retailing — catnip are devoured eagerly .by many students. Right now we’re leariilnig how MlickeyidiUer, Duddy Durand, .speaker. "goldfinches. pfenic and the Quadrangle lOH has been trying for many to repajr television sets. Why ’ Co-Editor. I Sports Editor Mike Voiland, Tim Bbtby and Class dUeil pf |2 are'be& g . March 16 — Law Enforc^ Garden in Munro Park party. years to raise enough money to must thi^wei^ Mr. Foster, our ANDREA BURR ROBERT WALSH Ken Irish; seniors Scott collected in hoinerooms by your After March 9, money for the build a pool of its own, designed , men( — video tape. The: Parennial Planters "will senior commencement brilliant teacher (yes. I’m havfi^ a red-white-and-blue Wiggin, Mark Od.ell and senior, picnic will be collected for use by toe handicapped. March 23 — Public Service — V Co-Editor Art Editor committee representative^ .for buckn’ for an A), taught us toe flmr^^ hied in toe club!s ac- Ricnard.fiurnett. tSsafy of these, also. The tentative price is |9. The proceeds from t^ sH ow Speaker 1 DIANE KELLSEY ANNA CYR the next two weeks. You tire preferred technician’s method a . custoiti^ spot on the south side starterii'had outstanding Remember ; get your money in. will be put into toe lOH pool March 30 — Wildlife — video urged to bring in yoar |2 befpre o f plugging one in. W e’re Feature Editor Faculty Advisor I of E. Center St., it) the small persboal records in terms of Thank you. fund, so by coming to toe show, tape. attempting to learn block CAROL LARIVEE ZANE VAUGHAN ‘ tbeir total wins and losses. March 9 if you plan Ito April 6— Nursing— speaker.,, 1 h, Munro Park. Plants will be Senior Class ( you will be. making a direct diagrams. It’s no picnic, but toe We Honbr Master Charge THowever, it must be p a rtic^ te in any senior class April 13 — Florist — video piAZASi-sounn white alyssum, Red Satin President contribution to the quest for knowl^e drives us Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Open Thurs. & FrI, ^-MSI -SOCKVaU, CONN. OMM h ^ tlo o e d that winners ere not eventTwhich include the senior tape. Evenings 'til 9:00 P.M. ipetunias, Rojial Blue salvia,: / . . . . . Chris Saunders handicapped. — Tom Latham onward. — Steve Girelli nt an yi-mu only recognise by their oMtcb and Helen Campbell (c ^ te ) cleome.

'I -,v1 \ ■ * ■ . . 1 . " I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchfester, Conn., Fri., March 2, 1>73 — PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 2, 1973 Pass Turns into Herald Angle Expected Bid As Biranford Edges Rockville By Earl Yost PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - The selection of % I ranked Providence to a berth in the NCAA basketb^ Chuck tossed an inbounds tournament came as no surprise to Coach Dave Gavjtt. By bean Yost ranked Bams ^ ttle the floor attempt and then the from the field. Pat Connelly Rams lost the Imll on a pass to Dick Hoermann, who Sporta Editor With a 21-2 record, the Trailing by a point, 23rd-rated Hornets. Brand- tossed in 16 while needed just to stand there current crop of Friars compose volving St. Joseph’s, Lafayette, Branford High’s Ed Riolino ford will meet the turnover. Riolino tapped in a Krajewski, who sat out one of the best teams in the Temple and . Gettysburg. stole an inbounds pass with Plainville-Westhill winner missed Branford shot to and the victory would have much of the third and early school’s history. St. Joseph’s, which sports die six seconds left and scored Wednesday. Rockville, now close the spread to 69-68. been theirs« but for some fourth period with fouls, ^Spirit Other Teams Lacked^ After Providence’s iast best record of the competitw*' to give the downstate crew spectators, ended the season Again the Rams turned the strange reason, he passed tallied 14 markers. game, a 22-point victory over at 2(W, battled back a few an 70-69 victory last night at with a 15-5 recoid. ball over only to have a the ball into Riolino’s hands, Branford’s Riolino scored “ Moriarty Brothers had the spirit that other teams Seton Haii iast Saturday, weeks ago from a 17-point Platt High in Meriden ovr" With 1:57 remaining in the Branford shot go wide of-its who put a soft jiihip shot 20 points followed by Mark Gavitt said it was difficuti for. deficit to tie the Friars before through the cords and a envied,” the Rev. Thomas Campion remarked at the Rockville High. game, Rockville went in mark. Luteski, Wayne Cooke and annual Greater Hartford Twilight League baseball a te a m to s u s ta in torp bowing, 81-7d before a fuU house front 69-66 on Steve The clock, with only six Branford win. Daye Bowman with 17, 14 of 11,171 in Providence. T he CIAC Class L banquet last Saturday night at Willie’s. “ Winning was not performances throughout ^ e Krajewski’s field goal and ticks left, appeared to be in The very physical, loosely and 13 markers season to earn a piace in the playdown game attracted a Still, Providence appears to Rockville’s favor. Following officated game saw by accident,” he added. post-season Sweepstakes. Bill full house to see the sixth- foul shot. Branford missed a respectively. - The Gas House Gang, a tag applied years ago after the be facing an easier flret roimd. a timeout, the Rams’ Steve Branford having a distinct Scoring by quarters for he was confident about the rebounding edge over the St. Louis Cardinals in the early 1930s, plus the fact the Friars’ chances for winning the opponent than last year when Branford, 16-^1- 18- 15 and Ivy champion Penn ousted the sponsor was a service station operator. Matt Moriarty, tournament spot. smaller Rams. Time after Rockville was 14- 21- 19- 15. was a winner again last season. After accepting the formal Friars. Gavitt said Penn was Violation Big Stick for Hodge, time the Hornets Frank McCoy, who doubles as mayor of Vernon as,well bid Thursday morning, Gavitt the toughest opponent his team successfully fast breaked on Branford (70) NEW HAVEN, Conn. as coach of the Vernon Orioles, noted the locals always win could have faced in the opening the slow-moving Rams. p B F Pt« said: (AP)— U*e of the Yale Bowl 3 Coo)ce ( “ We’re very happy to have game. (XP photo)' After swapping the lead “ because they have the desire and spirit. They may be by the New York Giants or 1 Bowman 6 such a fine season ... It is a ! Penalty, Fine Result 1 Riolino 9 slow starters but they finish fast. They just hang And if the Friars make it into any other professiona early in the first period, tremendous accomplishment the second round of the eastern Say Hey Kid and His Spring Followers Branford gained control and 4 Alfano S together.” His honor was referring to the MB’s floundering Herald photo by Pinto football team could con­ By The Associated Press move. I would have done the 2 Lubeski 7 for any Eastern team to make regionals, which begin March opened a 33-26 margin in the along during the first half of the season and then coming on stitute a violation of a city same thing.” 1 Huzar 0 Ogrodnik it with 38 teams shooting for 10, they could meet up again Willie Mays Says Hello to Su Petersburg Senior Citixens Boston’s Ken Hodge carried a like a house afire to cop the playoffs. Seniors Get Last Minute Instructions from Coach zoning ordinance, Orlando The 4-3 triumph gave second period before three berths in the tournament. with Penn, the probable Ivy big stick Thursday night but the 12 Totals 31 8-13 70 In the past nine seasons. Gene Johnson has guided Silvertri, New Haven building St. Louis Blues spoke anything fburthplace St. Louis a three- Rockville rallied to trail 37- Rorkvilli- (69) John McKeon It is not as easy to get into the -'League winners. Moriarty’s to six regular season and six playoff Brian Reynolds, Marty Kearns, Brendan Connolly, Bill Gorra, inspector and zoning but softly about it. point ■ lead over Pittsburgh in 35 at halftime. p B F PU NCAA now as it once was, and enforcement officer, said 4 Krajewski 6 2-2 14 championships. The trophy case in the MB showroom has once there every team is a good “ Getting there is the tough Actually, there really Wasn’t the West Division playoff battle Rockville regained the Thursday. 3 Connelly 8 0-2 16 thing. Once you’re there a peep out of the Blues ... until and the Blues are only two advantage, 4241, but quickly 0 McDevitt 3 0^) 6 long been filled. team.” “ It definitely appears to But he must be a little anytMng can happen,” Gavitt only three minutes remained points behind Minnesota. lost it again until Krajewski 1 Parzyeh 2 04) 4 me the use of the 2 Chuck 3 2-4 8 pleased with the first round says. “ Once you get to the and they were trying to hang Boston, third in the NHL ^ s t , put them ahead with 1:57 Shots Here ‘ri There bowl...would 4>e a business remained three points behind 4 Hoermann 10 1-1 '21 and Pulaski opponent Providence drew in tournament, I can happen,” onto a 4-3 National Hockey left. 0 Smith 0 04) ■ 0 use not allowed in a residen­ Jeff Koelsch promised that he would get the major the tourney. The Friars will Gavitt says. "Once you get to League lead over the explosive the New York Rangers. 0 Powers 0 0-0 0 tial zone,” |ie said. Rockville’s Hoermann league baseball situation straightened out when he arrived play the winner of this the tournament, I don’t think Bruins. ’The Blues snapped a 2-2 tie on topped all scorers with 21 14 ToUls 32 5-9 69 2 in Florida. The white-haired retiree left early Sunday “ We knew from the beginning goals 24 seconds apart by Bob weekend’s Middle Atlantic there’s any such thing as a Remain Unsigned points, 20 of which came Score at half 37-35 Branford morning for a swing around the major, league Class A Conference tournament in­ favorite, except UCLA.” Hodge was playing with an Plager and G a ^ Unger early baseball training camps...The Hartford Twi League opens illegal stick,” confessed St. in the third period and held on Football Louis Coach Jean Guy Talbot. despite Phil Esposito’s second May 31 at St.Thomas with Hartford Insurance facing NEW YORK (AP) - Try this nine, th^hicago White Sox with eight "It was obvious just looking at goal of the game and 42nd of the SEE US FOR AU YOUR CAR NEEDS By Dean Yost Robert Bero do the rebounding for NEW YORK - Charles Moriarty Brothersr^Jack'Tlose, now in his eighth year as College Hoop Picture baseball team on for size: and the New York Yankees and world it. We decided to wait until late. season for the Bruins. them,” Ogpdnik stated. “ Rip” Engle, the former head prexy, reports Bristol will join the circuit next year and First base, Boog Powell; second champion Oakland A’s with seven We waited for him to hie on the Elsewhere, the Buffalo “ We are looking at tonight’s game East entCTS the playdowns with a 15- football coach at Brown and plays home games at Muzzy Field...Not overlooked by the base. Rod Carew; shortstop. Gene apiece. ice and in a position where he Sabres and Atlanta Flames Complete Mffachine Shop like there was no tomorrow,” 5 overall record and was ranked 10th Penn State who never suffered battled to a 44 standoff while Twi Leaguers at season’s end were Carl Silver and Don Michael; third base, Harmon Why so many? AND couldn’t sneak it off.” Berger of the Manchester and Rockville Rec Departments commented Stan Ogrqdnik, coach of in the Class L Division. Pulaski, a single losing season in his 16 l^Jine Fives Tapped With three minutes left, the shutout goaltending by Service Available years with Penn, was named to Killebrew; outfield, Pete Rose, Bobby “ First of all,” said Lee MacPhail, who were invited to the banquet. Both men, assisted in the defending CIAC Class L playing an independent schedule, Blues spoke up, informing the Rogatien Vachon and goals by the National Football Hall of Murcer, Joe Rudi; catcher, Dave general manager of the Yankees, “ the RADh champions East Catholic High. sports an 11-9 record and was rated referee that the curve on the' Frank St. Marseille and Bob seeing tliat playing fields at Mt. Nebo and Henry, Park Fame. Duncan; right-hand pitcher, Jini player negotiations delayed signing were ready on game nights... Good-looking Hugh' “ All week I’ve been trying to get 23rd. For NCAA Tourney blade of Hodge’s stick exceeded Berry kept the Los Angeles ALL NAME BRAND PARTS “ We got to be ready for this BUCKHANNON, W. Va. Palmer; left-hand pitcher, Vida Blue; players a little bit and, second, the Saturday the allowable half inch. Hodge Kings’ playoff hopes alive with Campbell was cited as the Vernon Orioles’ most valuable this point across to the players.” East Kent T. Carpenter, assistant aggressive-rough style of play,” the right-hand reliever, Rollie Fingers; players all have agents now.” 1:30 (8) South Carolina vs. as promptly socked two a 2-0 triumph over player by Coach Frank McCoy...A1 Boggini will return to m eeb Pulaski High of New Britain football coach at West Virginia NEW YORK (AP) — “ Sure we’d love to play UCLA,” left-hand reliever. Sparky Lyle; However, some decided to stop Notre Dame minutes—which hurt the Philadelphia. M name brand parts, accessories tonight at Hall High in West Hartford Eagle mentor add^. “ It!s nothing Wesleyan College since 1969, Jacksonville Coach 'Tom Wasdin, echoing the sentiments of the active baseball umpiring ranks this season. The designated hitter, Rico Carty. playing hard to get and start playing (18-22) Grambling vs. Bruins— and an automatic and tools for doinostlc and foroiBn in a Class L playdown, beginning at 8. new to us but as you enter the has been named head football all nine coaches whose teams got at-large bids for the. veteran is one of the best in the state. He will retire from Like to have those players? So baseball. The Baltimore Orioles Kentucky State $200—which hurt his pocket- Football •»rs«"*toch. “ We are expecting them to shoot tournament, every game is important. coach at Wesleyan. National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball Pratt & Whitney in June...The Manchester Chapter of would the general managers who signed third base ace Brooks Robin­ 2:00 (3) Boston University vs. book. * Baseball Umpires will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the the works at us,” Ogrodnik added. ’There is no tomorrow. DALLAS — Four-timejAU Pro playoffs. “ It would mean we’d be in the NCAA final.” TORONTO — Quarterback haven’t signed them yet. son for a reported $105,000, down UConn, WTIC Greg Bartori has retired from West Side Rec..!The East Hartford Explorers will bring “ This is the first time Pulaski has East scrimmaged Monday at the tight end Mike Ditka announced Major college basketball’s playoffs began to take shape 3:30 (22) Providence vs. St. “ They waited, obviously, and AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SUPPLY his retirement as a player and As spring training swung into its $5,000 from 1972. And Minnesota out­ football to accept a position as their undefeated basketball team to East Catholic High been in the tournament in five years. ” Eagles’ Nest to keep in shape, but Thur^ay as Jacksonville and eight other schools were John’s they pulled it at the right 301 ADANIS ST., MANCHESTER 646-5250 .will become a receiver coach second official day, a total of 90 major fielder Tony Oliva, who underwent assistant coach and director of bally 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. — Sun. 18 a.m. - 5 p.m. Pulaski is coached by Dom Ferrara, according to Ogrodnik, play was (8) Pro Bowlers Tour time,” conceded Boston Ck)ach Sunday night to face Bristol in a New England Assn, start. for the Dallas Cowboys, the tapped by the NCAA. leaguers remained unsigned, although knee surgery after a virtually useless Canadian player personnel with former St. Thomas Aquinas mentor. sloppy and we made careless mis­ Eight of the teams are in The Associated Press Top 4:00 (3) CBS Golf Classic Bep Guidolin. “ It was a good Tapoff time is 8 o’clock. It should give area fans a good team he has played with for the some like Rusty Staub of the New season, had his paycheck cut, the Toronto Argonauts. “ They are a very physical, aggressive takes. ’Twenty and only Southwestern Louisiana is a member of a 5:00 (8) World Figure S ating look at top-grade independent ball. last four season’s. York Mets and 'Tom Bradley of the too-from $105,000 to an estimated type club. In order to win we must A sellout crowd of 1,700 is expected conference-the Southland, which doesn’t automatically Championship San Francisco Giants reportedly had $96,000. 11:30 )22) Bruins vs. stop their two outstanding guards, to jam the new Hall. High complex. get a bid to the playoffs, known as the UCLA Invitational in Notes Off the Cuff Baseball agreed to terms and were heading for Other signees included Boston’s Canadiens Tony Germano and Stan Nowak. ■The winner of tonight’s {game will some circles. Clarke Arena will be the scene of a Class LL Basketball MIAMI — Brooks Robinson, camp. Of the nonsigners, 59 are in the Marty Pattin, Detroit’s Fred Scher- Sunday THE W.G. GLENNEY l». WHITER SAVHKS Germano is their top scorer. meet the winner of the South Catholic- The UCLA Bruins have won the tpumament six straight Baltimore Orioles infielder , American League, led—if that’s the man, Montreal’s Mike Torrez and 1:30 (18) College Hockey Tournament game Saturday night when Holy Cross High of Underneath they aren’t big but are Killingly tilt Wednesday March 7, at a times, and seven out of the last eight years, and are heavily agreed to the club’s salary proper word—by the Minnesota 'Twins Kansas City’s Paul Splittorff. 2:00 (8) Knicks vs. Bullets In Our Ready To Finish Furniture Dept Waterbury faces Fitch High of Groton. Ted Martin, rough. Ed Paradise, Mike Paririe and site yet to be determined. favor^ again this year. UCLA, however, hasn’t wrapped director of athletics at MHS and site director, reports the terms for an estimated 6105,- with 10, the Kansas City Royals with 3:00 (22-30) Black Hawks vs. up the Pacific-8 championship but that’s considered a mere Bruins game is a complete sellout. 'The arena can accomodate 000. CHARLESTON, W. Va. - formality. 4:00 (24) Gymnastics; U.S. During the Winter Seeson 1,800. Each of the two schools was forwarded 900 tickets. George Kopacz, first baseman ^ T h e other ranked teams joining No. 18 Jacksonville and vs. Hungary One of the state’s best players, Tony Hanson leads the for the Ihj^mational League N ^ l Southwestern Louisiana were No. 5 Marquette, No. 8 . Cepeda to Work ALL YOU DO IS ADD Brass City five...Hospitalized in Miami, Fla;, is former Cold Charleston Charlies, has been Houston, No. 6 Providence, No. 17 St. John’s of New York, A LITTLE “YOU"! Manchester baseball umpire, Paul lacobucci. He has traded by the Charlie’s parent No. 19 South Carolina and No. 14 Syracuse. seriously ill for several weeks...Best wishes tor*" Pittsburg Pirates to the New Unranked Oklahoma City rounded out the at-large At His Own Pace Bowling d East Catholic in its first hoop tourney test against Bucks York Yankees for first- « baseman Tony Solaita. teams. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) — Orlando Cepeda, one of High at Hall High... Glenn Weeks of Manchester captured Syracuse, St. John’s and Providence were assigned to the AND SAVE 20% Capitalize the National League’s most feared sluggers for many PARKADE DUSTY - Ernie .; “ Best in State” honors in Zebco’s Fish American Awards Eastern Regionals opening round. Marquette and program in Connecticut...Doug Pearson of Manchester, Hockey years, expected to dori a Boston uniform for the first time Whipple 214-595, Ike Miller 220- Jacksonville went to the Mideast with South Carolina 554, Dick Murphy 213, Tom Bernie Mulligan of Tolland, Bob Labreche of South MILWAUKEE (AP) - Jerry UNIONDALE, N.Y. - Left today in a comeback bid with the Red Sox. selected for the Midwes^Mth Southwestern Louisiana and Atamian 205-223-617, Bob Oliver Ready-To- Lucas’ long range bombs wing Don Blackburn was sold to Cepeda, who underwent knee Windsor and Pete Forlini of Ellington will serve on the Houston. Oklahoma City will play in the West. 214-203-596, Clem Quey 202-210- backfired Thursday night, the National Hockey League surgery last summer^ checked the designated hitter rule for Elastem Basketball Qinic staff this summer at Camp Coach Al Me Guire of Marquette said it didn’t matter to 599, Ray Hanley 213, Joe LaVae helping the Milwaukee Bucks to Minnesota North Stars for cash into training camp Wednesday the 1973 season. liilOO ItaacoiM Shadybrook in Moodus.,.Wilt Chamberlain is hitting at 203, Pete DeCarli 202, Crawford Finish shoot full of holes the theory and future considerations. him which team the Warriors faced. “ Once the nigmt, but missed Thursday’s Although counted upon for Sloraga Bench better than 70 per cent of his field goal attempts in the Allen 201, Roy Riggott 204, Cy that they choke at the sight of tournament comes, the only thing to worry about is in­ practice because of flu. that assignment, particularly in HWk S39 .90 78 NBA this season...Ski columnist Bill Sacherek has been Perkins 203-583, Larry Davis Fab. Only • 2 8 New York Knicks’ uniforms. juries. You just shoot the works.” The 35-year-old first biseman Boston’s Fenway Park, Cep^a _ enjoying a week’s skiing vacation in upper New England With Lucas shooting Figure Skating 200-570. Furniture Marquette has never gotten out of the Mideast SENIOR LEAGUE was sign^ by the Red Sox as a said he hopes to be able to play and Quebec. unusually cold from outside, the BRA-nSLAVA, Unbeaten Ansaldi Construc­ free agent after he was first base full time. Bucks’ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Regionals. Czechslovakia — Canada’s tion got a mild scare froin released by the Oakland ‘"There’s nothing left in the MERCHANTS- Norm Kloter 1359 6un was able to concentrate on Karen Magnussen scored nine Officials at Southwestern Louisiana said the invitation Moriarty Brother but hung on to Athletics. He Went to bat only knees to damage as far as I can 141, Dennis Kauppinen 138-351, Cahinot offense. He responded with 36 ordinals/wd 356.39 points to was especially meaningful in view of pressures caused by 125 alleged charges of NCAA recruiting violations. USL is post a 107-89 win iast night at three times for the A’s after he tell,” Dr. Tom Tiemriy, the Rich Mazur 151-367, Ed Mocus 6REAT WAY TO EXPRESS lto|.8iS.70 Melody Leads Explorers points as Milwaukee opened a taker trie gold medal in Uie Illing gym. At one time was acquired from the Atlanta team physician, said. “ He’s had 148-375, Tony Heim 353. 21-point lead and held off a New women’isWorld Figure Skating currently embroiled in a court fight bVer answering TOUR INDIVIDUALITY BOB GUERIN JOHN CORTESE Moriarty’s held a seven point Braves. the cartilages removed, and • O i* • 4 9 ” York rally for a 114-100 Champion^ip, while Janet charges that it offered to pay players and committed other AND SAVE PLENTYJOOl lead. “ I’m going to let Orlando do that was what was giving him SILK CITY - Owen Quiron Here Sunday in League National Basketball Associa­ Lynn, Rockford, HI. won the, recruiting violations, Doug Melody (38) and Jack what he wants,” Boston trouble.” 200, Cy Perkins 202-245-63'7, Ken Furnish any room, elegantly, with our tion victory. silver medal with 18 ordinals For veteran Coach Frank Me Guire of South Carolina, it Redmond (31) led the powerful Manager Eddie Kasko said. Red Sox General Manager Thomas 224-200-593, Rollo quality constructed fumituret built to It will be homecoming day for Fairfield great, Jimmy Brown, It was only the Bucks’ eighth MCC in Classic and 356.39 points. “ was like gettinaa bowl invitation in college football.” Ansaldi attack'. Dave McKenna “ I’m certainly not going to try Dick O’Connell completed Masse 551, Ron Custer 206, John deliver years of reliable service. Pictured Doug Melody when he leads the ex-Central stars, George victory in 31 games with New The National Invitation Tournament, held at Madison led the* undermanned Moriarty to run him into the ground. I’ll signing of all players on the 40- Goiangos 574, John Cutter 206, here are some Colonial favorites from our undefeated East Hartford Benoit, Sandy Hine and Dave York over their five year Tennis Square Garden in New York, tabbed Notre Dame, array with 21 markers while let him set his own pace. We man roster Thursday. Veteran Dick Cote 212-201-603, Len Native New England Pine- Collection. Rybczyk, along with All-League history, but if squared the §370 p e d e s t a l Come in and look them over — and look Explorers (21-0) "into East Basketball Play FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Virginia Tech and American Uiffversity on Thursday. The Pat Kelly added 20. _ won’t push him.” righthander Marty Pattin, who Mulnite 207, Frank Pitts 210- guard Art Whitehead. - season series at 2-2 and, hiore TABLE jover the price tags. Hard to believe so Catholic High Sunday night — Jeanne Evert, Fort remainder of the 16-team field will be announced next “ I don’t have any question had a career high 17 victories 233-214-657, Ed Barrett 210, The Explorers, who have important,- increased their imuch beauty and practicality. Each piece when they Host the Bristol Tournament warfare for Coach Pat Mistretta’s Lauderdale, followed her EAST SIDE MIDGETS about his ability to still hit the last season, agreed to terms Fred P lecity 205, Walt Rag. 76.36 {already won the New England Midwest Division lead over week. is smooth-sanded, ready for you to paint Crissin’s in a New England Manchester Community College basketball team starts topseeded sister, Chris, into the Top Notch Food defeated ball. I just want to watch and and went to work innmediately Smolensk! 223-581, Ralph Risley O nly...... 5 6 .2 4 Basketball Asso., the Chicago tqjt-games. The Knicks see how hq. handles himself.” and stain. And we have everything you Basketball Asso. tilt at 8. tonight - and may finish - when the Cougars face second round of the 650,(XX) S&H Regal’s, 30^21, last night. Bruce on the practice field. 203. Torrington Toumaihent and the slipped ZVi games behind first Cepeda, who has had four need to do a professional-looking finishing Melody, who is averaging 21.5 G reen Stam ps Women"^s Basketball goundup Charendoff netted 10 points for Mass State '^umament, will place Boston in the Atlantic Housatonic Community College at Wesleyan University. job — even free advice! points for the Explorers, played Tennis Classic by stopping the. winners while Gary knee operations in five years, d e p e n d oil the* already Division. It will be the opening several stellar seasons at East Sharon Walsh of San Rafael, Marineau canned six. In a ' was signed by the Red Sox after mentiohetUMelody, Don Lewis Lucas, the Knicks’ center, game in the four-teapi se­ Unsung members of the Catholic before going to UConn. Calif., 64, 7-5. losing effort, Rick Hahlem and the American League adopted Duality (29.4), Billy Jones, Hank usually has been able to connect cond annual Lions Club squad are John Cortese, COUPON SA riNGl The Explorers and the Bristol HAMPTON, Va. - Top Rop Apter led the way with #334Qlloconl Brown, Bill HoloWaty, Stan from the top of the key, or even Classic. Tap off is set for 7 Dave Sammatro, Bob Hardwood i|i363 Trestia Dosk last Sunday played an overtime American seed Jimmy seven and six points. Cahinot Pelcher and Tim Kolodzeij. further out, against Milwaukee Guerin and Andy Zack. Surpi/ise Scores thriller, with the Explorers o’clock with Mattatuck C onners, B e lle v ille , 111., winning, 138-129. There will be a preliminary and draw the 7-foot-2 Abdul- meeting Norwalk at 8:15. The locals boast a 12-11 High Marks men Chairs 4 0 defeated Jurgen Fassender^ EAST SIDE JUNIORS 8 8 Only 3 4 Bristol will be. led by ex- game at 6:30. Jabbar away from the basket. record and Housatonic is 13- The two winners will West Gamany, 64, 6-2 in the The Dribblers upset the BRAKE JOB i.0nly * 3 1 By Hdrria But this time he sank only foiur 8. In a pair of regular season Drop Road Test collide for the title Saturday quarterfinals of the $35,000 In South Play league champions Diuikers in of 13 shots, and only one of his encounters, the locals 10 POINT field goals came flom as far night at 8:15 with the losers Coliseum Mall Invithtional Ten­ overtime, 64-62. Skip Moran Outgunned once again was dropped the first, 73-71, but nis Tournament. 1 away as 16 feet. performing at 7. “All-Star i ' ^ netted 25 tallies for the victors the Manchester High rifle team 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE “ The bomb had a bad fuse selection Ernie.Moore will came back to grab the RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — -Davidson’s top-seeded while Wayne Ostrout and Stan Wednesday afternoon by New tonight-it fizzled for the first lead htenchester. The tall second op Moore’s despera­ Golf , Wildcats meet William and Mary’s young but talented In­ Ziroa followed with 14 and eight London High in that city, 897- tion hoop, 67-65. points. Bob Quaglia and Jim Replace Birake Lining on AU 4 time in a long tim e,’ " said center has a 19 point scoring HON G KON G - Walter dians and Furman’s second-seeded Paladins take on East 888. 1. Adams both contributed 15 Lucaa, generally considered average. Backcourter Stan Mattatuck, undefeated in Godfrey, New Zealand, shot a Carolina’s third-ranked defending champion - Pirates In Bill Livengood again led the Arc ijnings for Perfect Omtact with Drums 24” Bar Stool markers for the Dunkers. one of the finest outside Alexander (17), Ellie Grant 24 starts, is the tourney 67 and tied Mya Aye, Burma, tonight’s Southern Conference basketball tournament locals with a fine 184. «8821 shooting ibig men in the NBA. favorite. Several hundred Hsu Chi San, Taiwan, and Son Teammate Karl Turek reached 3. Turn & Tm Brake Drums w/Baefc (12) arid Bill Peoples (11) semifinals.' Y INTERMEDIATE Abdul-Jabbar, who sank 16 of MCC students purchased Heung Soo, South Korea, for the over 180 for the first time in his 8 ^ 15.00 have- been other twin-figure Many observers could have Aron Stewart in the lineup, was 4. Inspect AU Cylinders 27 shots and grabbed 14 first round lead in the Hong Sbemp Howard edged the career with 182. Wayne Mora, a point-producers to date. tickets i^ advance. predicted those winners in a darkhorse candidate to knock Only $12.00 rebounds to help Milwaukee Kong Open Golf Tournament. Shairirocks 82-78. Scott Leone sophomore, shooting only five advance of the tournament’s off East Carolina. But the 5. Repack Wheel Bearings — control the boards by a 53-45 ORLANDO, Fla. - Chi Chi and Jeff Quirlci led the way weeks, scored a 160. opening round ’Thursday—but Spiders shot 21.2 per cent the margin; admitted Lucas’ Rodriguez, carded an eight- with 22 and 23 markers for Match laurels went , to Mac 6. Inspect Brake Hoses they’d never have figur^ the first half, fell 18 points behind 30” Bar stool ineffectiveness was a big help. under-par 64 and tied Gibby Shemp Howard. The losers’ McNickle of New London with Chi Chi Lists Goals^ four games would end as they and never were in contention as 7. Insitect Brake Shoe Return Springs ^ “ Wheq he’s really hitting, ' Gilbert for the first-round lead Lyle Eastman canned 29 189. # 8 2 1 ^ did. . East Carolina breezed to a 96-62 w/Back he’s pcetty tough for m e,” "in the $150,000 Florida Citrus markers while Mike Tweedie The locals’ record stands at 5- 8. Add Heavy Duty Brake Fluid Davidson' beat last-place victory. . Reg. 16.20 Abdul-Jabbar said. “ This was a O p ^ Golf Tourney. adq^ 16. 6 with a match slated today big win. If we’re going to get May^ Not Make Either Virginia hfilitary 88-77, but only against Coginchaug High in 9. Adjust Brakes to Proper Contact Only 12.96 moving, it’s got to be soon.” after the keydets—trailing 4^ T h e Middle , Atlantic Middlefield. Maybe those are the answers, Bowling 33 at the half-stayed witlrin Conference University Division 10. Road Test Car ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - “ All Manchester (888) but something paid off for Chi MILWAUKEE, Jim seven or eight points and once playoffs begin Friday night #030 Daacon’s Banch I want to do,” said Chi Chi Livengood 5049-4^39—184 Stefanich, Joliet, HI., widened g o t to within six after with Temple hoping to give #020 Roatoi^Roclq^ Rodriguez, “ is to be the best Chi when he forg ed a. Appointments Due Turek 49484342-182 magnificent 64, his best com­ his margin to a lead of 207 as intermission, VMI’s upset Coach Harry Litwack a going- Rag. 42.00 (My 3 4 . 3 2 golfer in the world and live; to NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Bob Sink 47474341-178 petitive round in nine years and match play began in the $80,000 hopes went down the drain with away present.. " S T ‘ * 3 9 ** Rag. 30.00 O nly^28 .40 be 140 years old.” Casciola, head football coach at Parrish 45-4845-37-175 Miller Open Bowling a tourney-record 38 turnovers. CENTER “ I may not make it,' either tied for the first round lead the Uriversity of Connecticut McKenzie 474745-30-169 Tournament. The Paladins, making a ’The venerable Utwack has one, butM U * I*mM a a * osure u * gonna try.” ^ • ——Hiursday — w in the $150,000 Florida for t h ^ s t two seasons, will be New London (987) ^ 3 3 6 SHOP H.MM The little Puerto Rican 6 Citrus Open Golf Tournament. number of offensive m lst^es announced his reth%ment as M A N C H R S i m in th e first half, led named head coach at Princeton McNickle 49494645-189 DON’S AMERICAN SERVICE showman has a project* going ’Two strokes off the pace at 66 Horse Racing coach of the Owls, are FRIDAYS Appalachian State by dnly 32-26 University on Saturday, the White 49-45-4244-180 i m T H toward each goal, hard work were Bob Murphy, Buddy AUin seeking their fourth MAC title. Newark Star.I^dger reported mOSTAMniCANCAIIS TOItSOFAL ARCADIA, Calif. - l3nda at intermission before blowing Prescott 46484341-178 and concentration aipied at the and rookie Tom Kite. Just one Temple is favored against 128 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ^ ^ ^ 649-5253 Chief, $3.60, won the $56,9CiO San the Mountaineers off the court today. Rocchetti 47-45-40-43-175 MAIN SAT. TO golfing aspect and a diet"— yes, (nore stroke behind in the Lafayette in the first game of a Casciola, a former All-East MANCHESTER, CONN. LnirrhimS Jacinto Stakes at Santa Anita in a 101-68 rout. ; Smith 47484040-175 that’s right, the 126-pounder is exceptionally low scoring were' doubleheader while St. tqckle at Princeton, will Other Shooters: Mora 46- R T L 8 3 s m iE T 4 P J 4 . Prirk. Richmond, with le'ague Joseph’s, Pa., meets Get­ w i m s T on a diet— directed toward long Dave Hill, Bob Payne and Ed s u e c ^ Jake McCandless, who 48-38-28-160, Griswold 46-46- * TEL B434M7B . ^ scoring and rebounding leader tysburg in the second grime. life. Sneed. resijghed. 45-21-158.

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE The “ Action Marketplace” BUGS BUNNY OUT OUB WAY BY NED COCHRAN IVOO THREE HAVE NO WAV.' A FTE R THE _ THERE4 >t «U/W HO IW 'W ITH . ^ Fast Effective Over 15,000 P^fdSub^ribers ' APMtT IT, SVUBSTBR, DRMN'ALONA THESE X AOME THE QUR9LB OPA rruKBiTi&Ai ) AUTOPIAALL COMFORT OF MY CHARIOT COUNTRY ROAPS VVE MEANPSRINB STREAM 1 TRI BP TO »UM ACHEW THE SAPPLE WILL BE . /HACK! HOPS IS N 'T TW IS B 8T T E R OF TOBACCO PROM HIM TOUGH Over 60,000 Daily Readers (SET BACK T NATURE,. ME W IT /I’D HAVE POP IS . RUGGEP; FOR A FEWTWS THAN ZOOMIN' AU3NSJ a k t h 6 a»MP,*H^ a b o u t ENOUGH TO ^Herald Classified Ads SBEuraAsrrusEP TOLD HIM TO STUPE ^ SURE LUOKV '■ HE W ^ 'T G E T A N Y ^ . TH'EXPRESSMiC^r BU/IKT VOUR O W , SAME TOA ST A -TBE A » I VOI!" H E IS klOHT, ' HI9TO0ACCOAM* —TLLBET FARTHER T l^N A (15 Word Minimum) Fast Results OOSOMC HIS HEAP/ b r o a d -J U M P E R ■ MAISHMALIOW QUITE NICE, VERY a m p 1 RESPECT HIM HE COULP CHP onto ..IE BEACH ■ VlTH A BROKEN HOLPIN' IT S U V 'N O R l EXHILARATINE: ™ BETWEEN HIS V/ITH A NINE ^O E U A C E ! 1 Day ...... 8$ per word per day COPY CLOSING TIME FOR IRON 3 Days — — .7$ per word per day CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6 Days — ...... 6it per word per day 1Z:6B NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION izd Days ...... 5$ per word per day Deadline for Saturday and Monday Happy A d a ...... $1.50 Inch PHONE 643-27U if 12:00 Noon F ^ y Draaamaklng 22 SBrv/eea OffiBrnd 12 MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD HERALD CUSIGM made ladies dresses, PLEASE READ t W6 handymen want variety^pf A/OtV TELL A ie SKIP WOULDN'T GIVE ME THAT'S WHY MOU'RE WRONG ABOUT BOX LETTERS suits. Bridal gowns and veils. ]ji r “ '* '*'' THAT PHIU T KNOW jobs. Attics, cellars cleanra, BERBY'SWOBLD Alsp hand set fashion jewelry. H A P P Y A D S WHERE HE IS ' HIS ADDRESS— AND HE HE RAN YOUR AD wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. IT SO HAPPENS TH A T VOUR I'LL FLY TO DOESN'T WANT TO SEE OFF! THE REASON HE 649-1133. Order Your B O STO N TO _ . POPS For Your Also help with nome- snow SON DOESN'T WANT TO GO PLANS ARE Classified or "Want Ads" are. problems. Reasonable. 643- INTO THE MOTEL BUSINESS S E E H IM ! iDfomution taken over the phone as a con­ CUSTOM made women’s and WITH V D lli HE HAS OTHER IDEAS' CHANGING® THE HERALD wiU not dis­ venience. The advertiser should children’s clothes, simple “Happy close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT alterations. Phone 649-2957. 3r2. CEILING and ceramic tile •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a VHniiMULliW tm. U.1 HI. OR.* tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in HEPOeSAREMAPB-MOTBORM specialist, one ceiling or all, -Stocka-Morigagaa 27 answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The repaireed, remodeled. No job T h c ^ t ” desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only O N E too small. 647-9232. , MORTGAGES, loans first can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion for second, third. All kinds. Realty anyadvertisement and then only to TREE Service .(Soucier) — 3? Today! Enclose your reply to the box statewide. C/edit rating the extent of a "make good" inser­ Trees cut, building lots cleared, unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ in an envelope — address to the trees toppled. Got a tree tion. Errors which do not lessen the problem? Well worth phone fidential, quick arrangements. Classified Manager, Manchester value of the advertisement will not Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. BY FRANK O’NEAL call. 742-8252. SHORT RIBS Evening Herald, together with a be corrected by "make good" inser­ 100 C o n stitu tio n P la z a , ... Sow o w Happy Birthday memo listing the companies tion. E i^rien ce Hartford. Evenings, 233-6879. MICHELLE HAVE A you do NOT want to see your SNOW plowing may hovKMMtyow T H A\1E -To HOP OVER commercial and residential.esfde Love, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER -To THE VILLA6E. , NltE HOP. letter. Your letter will be MORTGAGES - 1 s t , and 2nd o happy orfl VJV\tR6 ARE '•m 6 4 3 -2 711 Prompt, courteous service. mortgages — interim financing Mom, Dad, Ndrmie, OUR. U&RARIAM' AND ANOTHER SOMETIMES SHES, destroyed if the advertiser is References. 646-7770. OFTEN SPENDS AN HOUR PUTTINe> AT THE UIBRARV T H ^ ’S one you've mentioned. If not it — expedient and confidential . Debbie and Robbie HOUR MENDINQr THEM BACK, TILL MIDNK&MT.' LIVINS- will be handled in the usual Airtot For SafB service, J. D. Real Estate t o r n b o o k s . O N T H E ■i B&C LANDSCAPING - Get a V manner.______head start on that lawn this Assoc. 643-5129. SHELVES 1967 PONTIAC Lemans, 4-^oor y^ear. For free soil test and Bualnaaa Opportunity 28 Loaf and Found hardtop, power brakes, estimate, call 649-34^, 529-1965. Happyv^Otlj^ Birthday steering, air, vinyl top, excellent throughout. SANDING Service — Commer­ MANCHESTER - Small LOST — 7-week old Saint Reasonable. 528-1143. restaurant doing good business, Bernard puppy, brown color cial only, parking lots and fast food service, numerous GREATEST MOTHER 'A with markings of distinction. roads. Modern equipment. 1964 FORD, good condition, Reasonable. Call 742-8252. pieces of equipment, well Phone 643-0391. new engine, |200 or best offer. traveled area, $25,000. Colli- An d GRANDMOTHER BY HANA-BARBERA Call 6464134. Wagner Realty, 663 Burnside A Family Could Ever Have. THE FLINTSTONES LOST Bell and Howell pager, REWEAVING OF - burns, Ave., East Hartford, 2894241. vicinity Banville’s Gun Shop, moth-holes, zippers repaired. We Love You, Center St. Reward. Please call 1967 2-DOOR Ford Custom, 428 Window shad^es made to I 1«7Z br NEA, Ik.. P Ifll-,, Hti?Uc. fj,. lU. uTYw. engine, new carburetor, MANCHESTER - Small food Nyla Jean, Albert, Donna, P U T IT ^ O.K., P E N E L O P E 2334290. measure, all size Venetian store with beer license, ^ood T H A T © q u i r t o f battery, starter, tires, brakes, blinds. Keys made while you , and another thing, why don't you 'kid around' Donniepaul, A-Lyn, E-Lisa and Sean d o w n r i g h t paint job, excellent running lease, excellent location, by A rt Sansoiti THERE/ NASAL SPRAV WST female black German wait. TV portables for rent. with me, the way Sonny does with Cher?" $17,900. Colli-Wagner Realty, THE BORN LOSER © H O U L D m a k e y o u condition. Asking |635. Call Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- Shepherd, answers to Heidi. after 5:30 p.m., 64^2252. 663 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ ______J------FEEL BETTER / Phone 643-1785. 5221. >> apple! PIPNTE^TEWT THRn$«?mTBI«5T- M m B B c o t f m ford, 289-0241. 1971 CHEVY Nomad wagon, IM»,'EAYa APPLET •X LOST — on February 17th, SNOW PLOWING - PalnUng-PaparIng Heating-Plumbing 17 Happy 16,000 miles, standard shiR, $1,- Rea^nable rates. Cali 647-1044. MANCHESTER - Appliance vcxnt«>iivim - m b \ Manchester Memorial parking 700. 646-7318. Service Center Inc. Ambitious )T—" lot, gold'and three co lo rs pean HOMELINE Floor cleaning SAM Watson Plumbing and COPY that recipe, letter, Heating. Bathroom remodeling man to go into business for m i c m l J^RTOFTHeBOR^ ring, sentimental value, 1967 OLDSMOBILE, 98, four- Company. We cleans wax and himself. Not competitive. reward. 646-4519. check, bill, sewing instructions, buff your floors — wood, tile, and repairs. Free estimates. Birthday FKp! door hardtop. Factory air and school paper, newsp^aper Call 649-3808. Selling service on portable ' tape. Excellent running linoleum. Residential, LOST girl’s wire rimmed article, etc, CLEAR, appliances and sale of condition. |950 firm. 643-74M. commercial and industrial. Call accessory • and replacement glasses, vicinity Kelly Rd. reasonable. INTECH INC., 6434655. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Elm Street Extension, — Prompt, courteous service. parts. Call for appointment PERi toward Woodland Park, South 1964 COMET, good running •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Financing available. $5,500. F. Windsor. Reward. 644-1950. Manchester. 9-11, 1-3, Mon.- Building-Contracting 14 Call 643-1496. condition, good, interior, Fri., 643-5976. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. N*xr.'’ automatic, four new tires. NO JOB too small. Immediate We Love You FOUND in front of 144 Main Asking $400. Phone 7424|i$8, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - AMOCO Service Station, high Street, key ring with car keys, TWO YOUNG married men Remodeling, repairing, service on service calls. Free Will do small repair jobs and estimates gladly given on volume, 3-bay canopy. BUD FISHER etc. Call m -l& l. 1965 FOUR-Door Oldsmobile. additions, rec rooms, porches MUTT AND JEFF ------Ai------painting, also cellar cleaning heating or plumbing. Faucets Rockville area, for rent. Call «: 88, automatic. 'ood condition.’ and roofing. No job too small. Mr. Ritson, days 563-0131, LOST black cat, yellow collar, and lignt trucking. Call 646- Cali 649-3144. repaired or installed. Water Congratulations PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI a Must sell. ^hone 6494418. 2692, 6|6-3726. pumps worked on. Complete nights 242-5861. '.THEVREHAVING A m’loveT^ double paws. Route 74 near CHEVAS-SUNSHINE HELEN ^ SALE ON m en’s Doyle R ^d. Reward, 875-6038. heating systems, rec rooms, i THKTfe THE SILLIEST THINS por/T KNOCK IT UNTIL YoU'VE HtW HN^lTHINKTHEKlDIS \ 1971 BUICK Skylark, 2-door DORMERS, garages, porches, ONTKSSioNCTHINtS!! ' ---- SHORTS.V PUBLIC Typing Service; all etc. Call M & M Plumbing & VERNON-Rockville area. So w hat’s on your 50 years as 1 e v e r s a w ....a n A F G H A N - TRIED VX B*=>0WE*\ hardtop, power steering, rec rooms, room additions, Heating, 649-2871. Beauty Spa, price reduced. HOUND WHO SUCKS HIS PAW! kinds. Specializing in medical kitchens, add-a-Ievels, roofing, y o u r name. a faithful member. brakes, tinted windshield, dictaphone transcription. Well estaolished business. 7 1 PonqnalE-Ani^neomontt 2 radio,> snow tires, excellent con­ siding, general repairs. Quality operating stations including all Joyce Reasonable. Swift Typing Ser­ workmanship. Financing MARTY’S Plumbing and 1 dition. 643-5239, 74 a.m. or vice, 568-3355. Heating. Complete bauiroom equipment and inventory INCOME TAX Service, at your after 8 p.m. available. Economy Builders, remodeling and repairs. Free material, 11 dryers, equipment Happy 16th Birthday j home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 Inc., -872-3919, 872-0647, modern and up to date. i or 247-3115. SNOW PLOWING - Driveways evenings. estimates. No job too small. T hank You . to the . • Tnicka-fncton and parking lots. Over 20 years Call 742-7438. Business includes large air- conditioning unit. iTice $7,700. WINNER INCOME Tax returns prepared experience. Call 649-5900, MASONRY - All types of 1 RAYSKI of 1973 Award fo r best 1972 FORD F-lOO, pickup. Elmer Wilson. TOWNE Plumbing Service. F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. in your home or mine. C!all Original 6,500 miles, 360 engine, stone, brick fireplaces, walls, J.B. Driver-Ballerina- A evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- concrete steps, sidewalks. No Repairs, alterations. American radio, radial tires, standard RUGS shampooed. Free Standard fixtures used ONE Man^machine shop; fully Pianist-Bus Girl 6506. transmission, explorer trim. job too small. Free estimates. equipped, for rent, no i . estimates over phone. Cleaned Over 20 years experience. After exclusively. Immediate ser­ Phone 649-5110 anytime. with certified equipment, no vice. Call 649-4056. investment needed, start im­ >3-2 INCOME TAX - For accurate 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. mediately, 649-9464, 6464273. Help Wanted 35 Help Wented 38 S i preparation in my office or - cost for disinfectant. 646-6597. 1949 CHEVY Pickup, 6 SEWERLINES, sink lines, your home. Call R. L. Burnett, cylinder, good condition, many CARPENTRY - Repairs, Private Inatructlone 32 EXPERIENCED window NURSES aides for modern 646-2460. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, remodeling, additions, roofing. cleaned with electric cutters, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY spare parts, $175. Call 649-2416. lawris mowed, trees cut and by professionals. McKinney washer wanted. (Oil 649-5334. convalescent home in East WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI CalL.David Patria, Soutth LESSONS, Piano, guitar, Hartford, 11-7 shift. Apply INCOME tax returns and removed. Cellars and attics Winder, 644-1796 Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ 1970 INTERNATIONAL 2010 cleaned. Free estimate. Call pany, 643-5308. drums, organ. Meyers Piano PART-TIME janitorial work. Burnside. (Convalescent Home, MO!MO.'..YOO IxxAkeeping done professional­ dump'truck, 450 engine and 5-7 and Music Studios, 111 Center Call 64P-5334. 870 Burnside Ave., E a st 1 C O sITKNCM' NC3BOCY UKESARTHLR BECAUSE HEli. COANYIHINO FOR A LAUGH. ly. Call Dan Hickey, M9-9145., 6434000. WES ROBBINS carpentry COT down THE HeSSBCCNES yard body. Cali Tremano Septic Electricel 13 St., Manchester. 1-8 p.m. Hartford. WRON© tree.', QOOO, , . WHATSOU HE© A PRACTICAL OQKB2. BUT Tank Service, 742-9770. remodeling specialist. Ad­ WOM^N needed for recep- OU ARTHUR. S E E IN t h a t I LIKE- HIM. WANTED — Permanent ride to YOUR Baby’s first shoes ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ((0 bronzed forever. Precious MERZ Electrical Service. Help Wented. 35 tionist and general office work, GENERAL Machinist — with FESn y Hartford, vicinity Aetna Life 1964 CHEVY step van«- needs built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, typing required. Call 646-1000. g^ood lathe background. from Burnham Street. Hours lifetime mementos..The perfect 649-3446. Electrical repairs, additions, v\rork. Phone 646-3636. gift for sentimental occasions. alterations. Small job Presently;iy 1working 45 hours. 8:304:00. 6444)390. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- SUPERINTENDENT, middle Pickup and_^elivery. 647-1240. specialist. “Service wihen you time work, Manchester and Paid holidays, plus excellent Campon-Tnllon LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - need it.’’ Free estimates. age couple, no children or pets, ;>lan. Metronics, RIDE wanted from Broad St. or new homes custom built, Vernon areas. We will train. Moblla Homaa 8 EMPLOYMENT comes Master Charge. 643-8832. experienced with cleaning and : '44A, Bolton. Caldor’s to downtown Hartford. . remodeling, additions, rec Call 643-2414. maintenance for new Working hours 8rlM:30. Call immediately thru Dot Girls, 50 rooms, garages, kitchens TWO-BEDROOM 1969 mobile State Street, Hartford, 5494310. apartment complex. Cali THREE weeks manager JONES MALU Hartford. Working hours 8:15- MASTERCRAFT Tent trailer operators. Fir^t and second Fuller Brush, Call Mrs. Sim­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE g Wl >r WK. TM «.» UA M. OK. 4:30. Call 649-3783. EMPLOYMENT comes easier ALL types of building and «.in inside painting and paper Rd., Manchester. sleeps 4, ideal for compacts. thru Dot Personnel, 50 State St., shifts, top wages and benefits, mons, 233-9626. THIS MAY SEEM STRANGE, MR. remodeling, rec rooms, hanging. John Verfaille, 646- 50-hour week. Le-Mi lYE VEEN LISTEN, I'M NOT A NURSE. Used one season, excellent Hartford, 549-5550. No fees, no 5750, ^-2222. ENGINE Lathe and Ha^inge f ON DUTY IN I RUN A BAR. THEY CALL SAWYER. BUT I WANTA HIRE CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ' PLANNING a party? condition. $395. 6494206. kitchens, additions, homes and Corporation, 1 Mitchell Drive, k yoi-h»|iii hodtag is a ndkg Experienced cook will make contract. Professional garages. Heritage Craftsmen, chucker operators, first and ANOTHER . ME BIG AAAMA. YOU TO SAFEGUARD MR. BENSON'S empnployment services by Dic- Manchester, 643-2362. chair. . . Hit Wat Md M 643-niL ' WING. 19-YEAR-OLP DAUGHTER. hot an^ cold hors d’oeuvres or 8724418 or 6464643. Uovlng-Trueklng-Btorege 20 second shift, capable of set up, 1969 PICK UP Camper, sleeps tapspnone Corporation. work to drawings. High qualitylality BE5IDE9 YOU TWO ANP MR. BROMLEY- OHtH’N-NOn sit-do^-dinner as you wish. 4, V* ton pick up. $ ^ or best THERE'd ONLY THE HOUBEKBePER HERE- Other services include rentals J. P. Lewis & Son, finish MANCHESTER - Delivery - work, top mi iical plan AND YOUR HUBBANPE SECRETARY-VALET offer. Will sell separately. HELP WANTED and clean up. Call 232-2250 PalnUng-Papartng 13 carpentry, rec rooms, light trucking and package benefits, good -pay. - overtime. 1 Inquire 28 Cottage Street, Apply J. T. Slocomb (Company, evenings. R ochester. remodeling, kitchens, delivery. Refrigerators, INSIDE - outside, painting. bathrooms, formica work, washers and stove moving 68 Matson Hill Rd., South • MACHINg OPERATORS COLONIAL lovers — Have a Special rates for people over . ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer specialty. Folding chairs for Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal 8’ WINNEBAGO Camper, for Cfall my competitors, then call Previous factory experience deslted. Steady work, PinecrVt show and receive half-ton pick-up,, sleeps 4, like 643-6362. rent. 6494752. opportunity employer. beauUful wood pieces for your me. Estimates given. 649-7863. good pay. Full company paid insurance program. new,, $1,095. After 5 p.m., 649- SERVICE station attendant J .! home. 875-8068. 5951. CONCRETE Specialists — J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom Flagstone, bluestone, brick and wanted, days, full-time. Apply d e c o ra tin g , In te rio r amd Buelneaa Opportunity 28 Motorcyctos-BtoyefoB 11 block. Reinforced patios, to Moriarty Bros., 315 Center exterior, paperhanging, fully walks, driveways, garage slabs, St. ^ E R I B E L i ^ Auto^For 8dlo 4 insured. For free estimates, HARLEY-Davidson motor­ stoops. Cellar entrances, OORPOIIATION call 649-9658. If no answer 643- foundations waterproofed, 104^ East Main Straat.RockvIlla, Conn^ NEED CAR? Credit verj) bad? cycles, rarts and accessories. 6362: Bankrupt, repossession? Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park drywells, retaining walls, sod An ggHil Oppcrtunity gmplo»arSliioa laSi_____ ‘ lawns. 872-9266, 872-3251. ALLEY OOP ______BY V.T. HAMLIN Honest Douglas accepts lowest St., Hartford, 247-9774. RICHARD E. Martin. Full down, smallest payment,- VM-rNiaKOO-nKT>MrMe/'YES8tR„.BUTIMMn: ' WSU WORRY ABOUT, irofessional painting service, R.E. 'GOWER — Finish ------ABOUT------THE ------o n m^ OK HNHIMMNTH'-nMB, STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF anywhere. Not small loan YAMAHA mini Enduro, einterior - exterior. Free es­ our THERE? OCMEB, EBRCBANTi finance company plan. Douglas leftover 1971, ^ ith spare carpentry, kitchens, rec rooms, MMKIESIER timates, fully insured. 649-4411. additions, garages, porches, C0.,IK. Motors, 345 Main. Excellent condition. Asking 27 Hilliard 8L THEN EVERWNE A— Meanwhile « at the archaeological THE'PROFESSOR'IS ABSENT BECAUSE SHE $Sm. 649-8709 after 6 p.m. any type remodeling. 646-2087. 646-1331 MAY HAVE A JOLLV^ PI66INaS...A SROUPOFISRAELI (XO- MAS PACKED DYNAMITE DETONATORS INTO DONALD E, Tprca 1969 442 OLDSMOBILE, good paperhanging and painting. CHAT WITH THE eWIFF PEnC SURVEYORS HAVE ARRIVED FROM BASS.— ANP SUPPED OUT OF THE CA/VIP condiUon. CaU 647-1669. Has opaninga for two macMnlata abla to oparato: Tun«t OLD PROFESSOR! > THE HARBOR SIDE S b iv / c b s Oltond I t I^ee estimates. Call M3-0271. tattw, Engina Latha, O.D., I.D., and Surfaea Qrindara. RooHng-Bldlng-Chimnay 18 1971 T o y o t a corolla, alr- SNOW Plowing — Commercial GEORGE N. Converse — • Good Working CondHIona conditibning, a M/FM radio, and residential. Reasonable Interior and exterior painting ROOFING and roof repairing, • Ubaral Banafita like new, |1,600. raone 646-1191. rates. Also available as backup and paperhanging. Fully Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. • No Lay Off I rig. Call 6464467, 647-9304. insureq. Call 643-2804 after 5 a4$-Hour Work WaMc 1967 MERCURY Parklane, air- p.m.' . BIDWELL Home Improvement Apply only N you ara willing to work and grow with a condiUon^, full power. 649- SHARPENING Service - 'Co. Expert installation of young, prograaaiva company. 7105. \ I Saws, knives, axes, shears, T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, aluminum siding, gutters and skates, rotary blades. Quick Interior-exterior painting. trims. Roofing installation and 1972 'VEGA Hatchback, Red, 3- service. Capitol Equipment Reasonable rates. Swirled repairs. 649^95, 875-9109. ceilings our specialty. Call 643- BY BILL HOWRILLA speed, radio, side moldings. Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. SCT. STRIPES . . > FOREVER .Excellent condition. |1,500. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday 1949. ROOFING Specializing Phon^6464M96.^ 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- repairing roofs of al111 kiiids, new DISPATCHER & ADVISOR V'WAT«IIWC» IS I 7958. J&H PAINTING Company, roofs, gutter work, chimneys, The Beauty Spa We need someone to operate and administer our new scV /E T lM r O«9QJTWQ0c.pC, M ERCU RY w agon, 1966 interior and exterior, residen­ cleaned and r^ ired . 30 years dispatching system. Your, main duty will be to schedule the automatic, four-door, good run­ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also tial and conune^pjpl. Call 683; experience.. Free estimates. work for our3 technicians. Your other duties will include LI'TTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON ning condition. |475. Pnone 646- moving large appliances. 5936. Call Rowley, 643-5361. Price Reduced tc * 7 j 7 0 0 greeting customers, making appointments, road testing 35C after 5 p.iii. Burning barrels delivered. $4. cars,~ selling needed work, etc. You should have an 644-1775. STE'VEN Edward Contracting GUTTERS and roof repaired Vernon-Rockvllle area — Well established,-modern automotive background or supervisory experience. Agency—Masonry, cement and OPEL, 1967 sport model 1900, and replaced. Excellent up-to-date beauty salon. Business Includes 7 Guaranteed future for the right person. Your b e fits in­ bucket seats, console, four-' CARPENTER available, days, brick work. Painting,—interior workmanship. Reasonable eveninn, Weekends. Additions, apd exterior. Carpentry, siding, lices. Free estimates. 646- operating stations, 11 dryers, large air-conditioning clude free health and life insurance, paid vacations and n>e^, radio, 38,000 miles. One holidays, uniforms. Good pay. 5Vii day work week. Save t h ^ owner. Must sell. Asking 1650. alteratTons, repairs. No job too roofs, all home improvements. S399. unit. Call 649-5804, by working in town. Apply in person to Joe Mc(^vanagh, J'i 647-1908 or 643-970e. small. Free estimates. Call - Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Service Manager. -.1 roofing, storm windows, aw­ 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury III, pm . V Than it • higi laaaaH far four-door sedan, alr- nings. Quality workmanship, F.M. GAAL a g e n c y LYNCH TOYOTA SNOWPLOWING - Very tnweiilin, iilB e n i dilhhig, tin l free estimates. Fully insured. Realtor 643-26$2 34S CENTER STREET MANCHESTER sfifiHiiMinEfil -2i£. ''la a cohdiUdning, power steering. Phone 649-9313. reasonable, 646-5489. Cal HinM 643-2ni. 872-9187, 649-3417.

W. ■■■ /. M AN^niSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Mardi 2, 1973-^ PAGE SEVCVEN’TO^ECN PAGE SIXTEEN MANOIESTER EVENING HERALD. MaitcheUfer, C6nn.. Fri.y March 2. 1873 '/ 77 H oM M For M a 72 Houaoa For Solo 72 Out Of Tvtm-Fot Solo 78 HfliMiiMf-llesf fafkto H«|p HTanfad , >8 H9h tVantacf*''* kli'* ■ 38 ArttefM for Sato 48 Personal Notices ANtlOVER 5 acres enhance Wa n t e d - Bolton Lake, e r indise, ALUMINUM ^ e e ts used , as (hid' 9-room custom brick A N valuable mercl house, 2 or 3 bedrooms, Court of Probate - Coort of Probate ' Diitrict of OovHtiy heve a Gateway Party. I bU643- printing plates, .007 thick, • 2 9 , 9 0 0 . Randi, features galore include preferably lakefront. Call DftftricC (rf OoviBtiT & S 2 ” . 2S cents each of: 5 for |1. NOTICE TO (3UDMTOIIS NOTICE TO CREDITORS /W71 after bp.hl- indoor heated pool, central air- eVenings, 6462181 or 5266122.' ESTATE MANUEL MEDIEROS S B.M h ,is . ESTATE OF ROSE M. FOSTER OF Phone 643-2711. .______conditioning, etc., etc., etc. REPOSA Everything you have alwa: Purmant to an order of Hon. David C. Pnmant to an prder of Hon. Dnvid C. Now Hiring. . . Male and Female' CREDIT Correaptrndent. 42 B i g e l o w S T R E E T Rappe, Jndae, all clalmi muit be Interesting position is available NEWSPRINT end rolls, 28 wanted. Call Warren f . preaented to the fidadary named below Rappe, Jndfo. all claimi must be profonted to the fidadary named below in credit department x>f home cents each. Inquire side door, Howland, Realtor, 6461106. on or before May M, im or be barr^ Iqr An older strie. 4-bedroom Colonlali 'kight rooms In on or before May37, ISn or be berred by appliance iflAfiufactui'er. Manchester Evening Herald. law. The fidaciary la: law. The fldaciaiy U: MORTGAGE Money Elixabetb J. Oowlea all. Ten foot oellinga. Needs Some wbrk. Perfect lot Richard Cromie SALES PEOPLE / Individual should have some ac­ COVENTRY - Three-bedroom 7 » Main St. m a h o g a n y chest, slant top Main Street counting or credit experience backing up to Center Springe Park..Vacant. Ranch, -114 baths, fireplace, Ngwington, Coodecticut Coventry, Coonecticiit and good typing ability. Amly desk, M a ^ v o x combination, As Little as 5"^Dowr simerb recreation room, swim­ CASHIERS Personnel Department, lona ash chest, green velvet couch LTOR ming pool, two-car garage, sun i Bszzxmz in and s m our Co., 6 Regent St., Mandtestei*. and red chair, corner cabinet. Up to 30 Years to Repay T. J. CROCKETt deck, aluminum siding. i busy Boa. Wo’ra rtady, 649-7770. ______Realtor 6 4 3 - 1 S 7 7 Brautlful 106xM’ lot. An un­ wiINni and aUo to assist STOCK HANDLERS SALESLADIES- - Pilgrim Mu$le4l InUnuiimitt 88 Afmrtnnntt fo r Rwif '8i Apairtmmni for Aont SiM fitito LoeotfonOf; usual offering. Bel Air Real Mills fabric Department Store ALUMINUM d o o r s ;' 140.95, forRoht \ 5, '8 t . 6 4 6 -1 7 00 .Estate, 6 4 6 ^ . 'you in thf saio or h il and Part Tim* — Dcqf or Evoning has immediate openings for windows, 314.95. Up to lOl un­ NEW keys on your piano. One FOUR-ROOM tenement, 25 SPRUCE Street — Six large MANCHESTE31 — Ten-room . purdMso o f YOUR propor- at your finger tips... mature Women as salesladies. it ^ Inches, installra. Call K en,. week’s service, MeyerO Piano, Ridgewood Street, $100. Securi­ rooms, second floor, sedurity INDUSTRIAL space for Offered by the Ranch, two baths, double gar­ COVENTRY (N bR #)m.96o _____ ara cwolhible. Appiy to 434 Oakland. St., 648-7204 after A p.m. 111 Center:St., Manchester. 1-8 ty . 6 0 ^ . , , and referenqes. Garage and or 9,000 square | | et« nuiUT age, owner anxious. Must be lauriMra.W apayi f w but w » 1IY T K SMROK ON MBnchester. • p.m. ...M.i I , 1 ______parjUng. Appointment only, 'manufacturing wwar^i era bappir t* train am Ulieu* • Rwy not have horf ••• seen. Blanchard & Rossetto, For size and it’s just the icing CALL 643-5144 en th* |ob Ira (nine, ua- USED service station equip­ CHAMfS^: Apactihnents, Epst W rite Box Tl, M anchester Ellington, includes, 9dft Savings Bank Realtors, 6462482. on this beautiful 7-room | V kallir tiH aiiaifltnca. liiNitMrt po: VIOLA by Fuchs with bow and Herald. . • • ■ - . —. PHUBMCK eeaiM egeonviwnOT lor mi' STOCK CLERK - Immediate ment, Marquette M200 scope, Middle Turnpike, 4t5 room foot office agd 2 loading docks. Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 opening for a stock clerk. snap on wheei balancer, floor case, ready to play. Call 643- townhouse,- 114 baths, all CaU Mr. Cainpbell, 8 a.aU^.‘8 $32,900 — Sprawling 6V5 room fireplaces, panelled family I Applicant should have previous jack, bumper Jack, Bishman ■ call after ' 5 p.m.p.i appliances,, carpeted, 2 air- p.tn., 1-7462238. ' Ranch, 114 baths, wall-to-wall Rsal SdaU MANCHESTER^ Woffc ki o Boautiful Stora, Easy To Got To, room, shag carpeting, custom .stock experience and be tire changer. National cash conditioners, heai and hot OF Manchester AGENCY .carpet, dishwasher, paneled 172LContorSL In A Congonlal, Friondly Aimotphoro BALDWIN Acrosonlc console F l i m E I I T M L drapes, 2-car garage; Acre ' familiar with store room register, 10 department totals, wa,ter, storage, basement gar- SMALL industriaT ' b n p n g ,. SPRING STREET Area • recreation room, garage. spinet pian6 with bench, in mint treed lot, wild, wild wallpaper 6^9-1922 6464126 LUMBR COMPANY .procedures. Position includes etc. Cali. 649-5110 anyUme. age, $230. By appointment, YILUtfAFTS. paricing, adjacent to x llfo Ansaldl built Rjdsed Ranch: 7l Hutchins Agency Realtors, 646 posting of Stock records, soihe condition. Present cost $1,500, Charles Ponticem , 649-9644, Bolton. Ideal for machine s t o , • : i' M'V that will excite anyone. Call J. APPLY IN PERSON TO CALDOR MANCHESTEII rooms, one nill, two-half 5324. filing and general clerical' CARPETS and life too can be will sell at fair price. For 64641800. ' welding, sheet metal and other FOREST-Hills - By J. A. Jennings, 649-5306. One and two bodroonui. baths, two fireplaces, twoKsar .work. Apply at Scan-Optics beautiful if yOu use Blue Lustre. further information call 646- uses. Call 643-m6, day or McCarthy,” 3 new homes, MANCHESTER - Just listed. SELLING your property? Ctell 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. Inc., 22 Prestige Park Circle, Rent electric.shampooer $1, 8304 or 649-5524. evenfog, remaining. One Dutch Colonial, garage. Lprge wooded-lot.' Older six-room Ranch, garage, • • B & W e . us first. We’U!’U biiyli your home East Hartford. The E.-A. Johhion A ln t (3om- - Near schools,' (lurches, Cape and a Garrison Colonial. Beautiful home and excellent! treed lot. 20’s. Immediate The BARHOWS rWAULACE Co. immediately' ati a fair price, aU MANCHESTER pany, 723 Main Street, HAGSTROM II electric guitar, and flopping center, chi Starting at $42,900. Merritt location. ..i occupancy. Blanchard & R ttltora cash. CaU Lou Amida,'6461539. case, veiy condition, $125. Konrs Agency, 6461180. H anchetea-Pukade - 6W4 SM BABYSITTER wanted, Manchester, 6494501. hus line. Call anytime'. MahehoBtor- Rossetto, Realtors, 6462482. Arruda Realty. leierview Hours Monday thru Friday weekdays, beginning March originally $300. Portable 7-R(X)M Raised Ranch, IVkI TAG SALE — Saturday and. phonograph, 649-1608. NEWLY LISTED - Oversized baths, fireplace, family room, 19th, light housekeeping. Call ; APIUniEIITS B 4 6 - 2 8 2 3 IN A nice residential area, a MANSFIELD — Seven-room '649-1362 after 6 p.m. Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Dishes, pic­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Horn—toad ftrM t Cape on shaded half acre lot. fully applianced eat-in clean modernized 44, 6family Doll house just waiting for you. 9 A*M» to 4*30 P»M* MMtmAHtUmuMmmttt ■ . 1 . ------L • Wall-to-wall in several rooms. NOTICE I nnnnnM onnnM OM OoooooooooM ooooooooooo tures, household items. 16 Wantod to Buy 58 (Oft W. MIddto Tpka.) I kitchen. TWo-car side en- with 2 furnaces, 2 sets of In-ground pool and large porch. LEGAL SECRETARY - Norman St. Three or four bedrooms. 1 trance garage. Alumindm] appliances, 2-car garage and Reduced! Only $26,900. PUBUC HEARING MANCHE8TIR Colonial brick front. Aluminum Manchester law firm, WANTED — Antique furniture, siding. Nice lot. $41,500. too nice not to be looked at for Lessenger Company, Realtors, BOARD OF DIRECTORS experience preferred. 643-2405. TAG SALE — Saturday, glass, pewter, oil paintings or ' BiilNby MANCHESTER GREEN - BUILIHMQ storms, screens, doors. All this only $1,600 down. T. J. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. By Bea KeiBi |(X)NTEMPORARY Ranch - 6468713,2263060,742-9718. We’n Looking For A Sunday, 2-5 p.m. Baby equip­ other antique items. Any ‘ UAR H O U S IN G C O R P . Second floor apartment, )lus a beautiful swimming pool (^r^ett, Rraltors, 6461577. CONNECTICUT references required. $11() Sure ^ mortgage interest n roarysrd! Low 30s, worth (Living room has beamed ? HAIRDRESSER- Full or part- ment, electrical appliances, quantity. The Harrisons, 643- 1 and 2-bedroom luxury 150 NO. MAIN S T i TERRIFIC I : TUESDAY^ MARCH 6.1973 MAN and WIFE TEAM odds and ends. 91 N ora Elm St. monthly. 643-5963. SreTBelfiore Agency, 647- (cathedral ceiling with floor- ' ■ ■' .'. ' time. Duet Beauty Studio,.,521 M09, lU Oakland Street. apartments. Features wall-to- (Cor. of Main) rates are h i^ er than they MANCHESTER - Big 6roii)m 3 bedtoom The Board of Directors will 413. (to-ceiling fireplace, 2 full Cape with 2-car garage. East Middle Tpke., 649^906. wall carpeting, vanity tile were, but so are the baths, fireplace, basement with conduct a' public session To Koop Our Now OfHco Shiny and Bright GARAGE SALE — Saturday, WANTED — Antique furniture, .ONE-BEDROOM apartment, 9,000 Squara Foot / (baths, huge master bedroom Country sized kitchen, 3 baths, built-in oven, range, market values of homes garage, plus a 30x50 detached Tuesday, March 6, 1973, from ALL around surface grinder or Sunday, March 3 and 4. KM toys, crank phonographs, second floor, heat, stove, W m O M dO (with walk-ln closets, bedrooms, 2 full baths, paneled Duiltun^ Located a few miles dishwasher, refrigerator and refrigerator, "'$125. Near and land. Please believe us 9:00 ajn. to 11:00 a.m . in the We're very proud of our new Main Offlcd. We need a man partial tool maker, all benefits, p.m. 11 Evergreen Road, swordS, guns, glass, attic or . SO-Day Oeeupancy I 2 -FA M ILY Anderson windows, family rec room, walk to schools and from l^ n n . C!ali Lloyd O’Dell, disposal, electric heat, 2 air Parkade, older couple Board of Directors’ Office in and woman who will take pride In keeping It bright and experienced only. Must apply in Manchengr^ cellar contents^ 643-6535. whmi we say that even at room, redwood exterior, 2-car shopping. Southern 'bound at T. J. Crockett Realtors, 876 conditioners, glass sliding preferred. 643-6802, 6466206. Duplex, 5-4. Double the Municipal Building to hear new. Three to five hours In the evening; some experience person, Stygar Gage, Co., 1445 I today’s-inflated prices and (garage, beautiful wooded lot owner anxious. $31,900. Wolver- 6279., Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Wa n t e d to buy — Depression doors, all large rooms. Full • Ample Parking garage, 2 furnaces. Only ton Agency, Rraltors, 6462813. comments and suggestions preferred. Interested? interest rates, real estate I with a view. EIGHT foot slate pool table, glass, any amount, all colors. basement storage a i^ , ample THREE ROOMS, senior e All Electric $32,500. Fred Newman, 286 firom the public. citizens, lady p r e fe r s . Stove, is a better buy than Call: Tom MaMok 646-7700 KEYPUNCHERS - like new. Call 649-75W, Monday- 643-9402. parking.' Starting at $175. e Elevator 7475 RAISED Randi, custoni built, MANCHESTER - East Center VERNON Future sessions will be held Friday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. refrigerator, $50 monthly. I anything else you can go cathedral ceilings, large Street. Ideal home and office Professional type operators Handy to shopping, schools, e Full Sarvlcaa PASEK-MmOFORD Tracy Drive area, 6bedro6m the first Tuesday of each month wanted. Alpha-Numeric iOLD Clocks and^Clock parts, Phone 6434)053. after with borrowed formal dining room, modern location, six room Colonial with bus and religious facilities. e Wall-to-wall Carpatno 4ULS OpMS-e Colonial. Mid 30’s. Built In foom 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. experience necessary. Diver­ WE ARE having a cellar sale, wanted by private party. Call dollars. Financing for equipped kittoen, 2 full baths, 2-car garage, three bedrooms, 1967. Large eat-ln kitchen, Sunday, March 4th, 12-4 p.m. MoM apartment open for FIVE ROOM, second floor e Excellent Location 289-7478 m d the third Thursday of each GAL FRIDAY — East of river, sified work. Benefits for full 6494291. 4 good-sized bedrooms, 2 large kiteben, dining room, living room with fireplace, WANTED — Part-time gas We have a whole Housefull of inspection 1-6 p.m., Saturday apartment with heat, parking, e Convenient to Hlghwayef other purchases often costs $29,500. Wolverton Agency, month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 new small office. Interesting and part-time employees. I fireplaces, oversized 2-car formal dining room or family station attendant for stuff including clothes, skis, Rooms Without Board 88 and Sunday. (Hher times 1^ $ m . Oak Street; CaU &94I570. twice as much— and these Realtors, 6462813. p.m. in the Board of Directors’ varied duties. To $125. Fee First, second and third shift MANCHESTER - AS-room Wednesday, Saturday and Sun­ boots, desk, filing cabinets, fur­ appointment. things depreciate while a garage. ••••aaaaaaaaaaaa*aaMM 888* 8** room, attached garage, large ^(Office. paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, Bailey, openings. South Windsor. Call day nights. Must be over 18 niture, piano, pmg-pong table, FIVE-room, second floor flat, 646-6300 Garrison Colonial executive Sato 73 lot, paid city water and East Hartford. 644-2445. THE THOMPSON House - house Usually grows in NEW Oversized Cape — Lota-Land For Anthony Pietrantonio, years of age. Call Lydon Bros. stereo, etc. 97 Cushman Drive, Cottage St., centrally located, Call: furnished or unfurnished, home in Highland Estates. sewer. Shell, 646-8440. value. Must be seen at $62,900. By Living room with fireplace, Secretary WANTED cooks helper and Manchester. large, pleasantly furnished UAR Hotnlng Corp caipeting, excellent condition. Brokors Protected TOLLAND — treed acre lot ' Board of Directors RETAIL manager speciality Older couple preferred. No 1. 1yv^ orches friends, while you sell products 643-8649. apartment gentleman or cou­ bedroom Colonial. Built in 647-9993. living room and dining room ALS, YOU CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN need apply. .Gayle EXCELLENT position east-of- EVINRUDE outboard motors, ple. Private bath, entrance, s^ are feejt. uV- Merrit Agency, R^ecorated. SIX-ROOM Cape, garage, deep river for secretary with good of the world’s largest cosmetic Holsclaw and Mastercraft MANCHESTER - One- 1972. First-floor family room with wall-to-wall carpeting. TODAY. Manufacturing Company, .1068 utilities. Charter Oak, 643- lot. New roof. Vei7 low 2(te. Mr. Entrance foyer with open R e a d typing and shorthand. company in your spare time trailers, sales-service. LADIES only — Furnished" bedroom ranch type apartment, with fireplace, 2Vii baths with BOLTON Tolland Street, East Hartford. / 8368. 3. FOREST HILLS. ' Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, stairway. Three good sized ' Attractive and personable for near home. Pnone 289-4922. Complete service department, rooms for rent. Community private entrance, includes heat marble vanities, 2-car H e r a ld A d s kitchen and bath, all utilities in­ and appUances, $170 per month. Apartmanta For Rant ' 83 Bedrooms. True Colonial. 647-1413. ROOMTOROMU bedrooms. Convenient location. SET-UP MAN-fOr Brown and public contact. Salary D.O,E. boating supplies, accessories, overalzed garage, full walk­ WOMAN wanted for telephone cluded. Located on bus line and P aulje. Dougan, 6434535, 646 ONE-ROOM efficiency, First floor familyroom Over 2 acres of trees are Audrey Schaffer, Broker, 876 Sharp s6rew machines, also' Fee paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, Woolsey .paints, Gerich’s EIGHT-ROOM house, Birch near stores. Call after 4 p.m., 1021. includes heat and appliances. out basement with sliding available for the family that 5351. ______Tool and Die Maker need^. An­ Bailey, East Hartford., contact work, hours 6-9, four Marine Service, 1982 Tolland FIVE-ROOM apartment, with fireplace. 2-car gar­ cabineted kitchen, two baths, nights p ^ week, $2.50 perhour 6444)383. Ideal for one older person. Paul glass doors. Beautiful skyline wants to build their dream dover Machine and Etching Tpke.,. Buckland, 643-2363. Hartford Road", first floor, age. Large lot. Low 60’s possibility of 6 bedrooms. plus commission. Will train. THREE-Bedroom apartment, W. Dougan, Realtor, 6464535. view. house. Loads pf privacy yet COVENTRY - fflllUH) Raised Company, Inc., 1-429-1657. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a cellar storage, garage, yard, Property now being .used as PLEASANT heated room for heat, hot water, appliances, minutes to Manchester. Ranch, fireplace, kitchen bullt- 6^1460. Sporting Goods 47 $1$5 monthly. CaU 6462871. <- 4. STRAIGHT RANCH. 3 two%imily house. Excellent Route 32, South Willington, RN - 1 1 - 7 working gentleman. Apply 4 MANCHESTER - Furnished I RANCH on 3 acres with 11 ins, large suhny basement, carpeting, maximum 3 buy for young growing family. Priced at $10,900. CaU Joe Conn. Pearl Street, or call 643-9353, chilcuren. Security. $235. 646 two room apartment, stove, ••••••••••••••••••• ] Bedrooms. Fireplace. Lots large rooms! 3 baths, 5 weU-pIanled acre. $30,000. 746 WOMAN, over 18, fdi: FOR SALE — Snowmobile, 1973 Income now, plenty of room Gordon for details. 6465306. Part-time or fuU-time 649-3142. heat, refrigerator, hot water, Houaaa For Sala 72 of Closets. 3 Bedrooms. bedrooms, family room, 2 6143. bookkeeping and general office Silver Bullet, 340 TNT, 200 9097. I later on. $32,900. Principals' INSURANCE - We have lExcellent wages and benefits work, part-time, hours 11 a.m. electricity, references, no pets, Finished rec. room. Mid kitchens, (iould be ideal for in- ^ n in g s in the following areas ; miles, must sacrifice, $800. 742- I only. 6434638. I p . B & W . e FURNISHED, carpeted - room. s $130. 2263540. IANCHESTER Green.t . HEBRON— Newer two-family. Icall Mrs. Doris Blain to 4 p.m., 5 days 6'Wef^kfeAPP^:^ 8252 MANCRESTER - Deluxq one-, 3a’s. la4rs. Barn, Six hOrse stalls, 6 Tbe BARROWS A WALLACE Co. Figure clerk. Policy ^ is t (50 in person. Mr. Clougherty, _____ kitchen privileges, with lounge bedroom townhouse, full wner, three-bedroom Ranch; Each unit 3 bedrooms, country wpm) five day week. Excellent iDirector of Nurses. regulation dog kennels. Rhalton— MLS Monday through Friday, 11-5 ■ ee washer-dryer, T V , rivate batoment, includes THREE-room furnished largeS family room, dining area, sized kitchen and living room, employee benefits and salary NYLON back pack, with frame, 5 . Commercial and Mancbetter Pariudb - MasSM p.m. Shell C^r Wash, 344 Broad all utiUties Included, eat, appliances, carpets, apartment, married couple or office, llii baths, attic fan, RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, 1V4 baths, aluminum siding. program. Cafeteria, free used one summer. Excellent industrial space for lease St., Manchester. 742-9868. eprivate patio and entrances, older lady. Flione 6469171. attached garage, yard, utiUty . 4-BEDROOM COLONUL formal dining room, eat-in Two acre tot. Merritt Agency, MMiCNESnR MMOR condition. $20. Call after 5 p.m., A.T- parking on premises. If in­ $200 p er m onth. Paul W. room. Low 30’s. Appointment, and/or sale. 6461180. To All Connecticut Property Owners terested apply in person, 649-7912. kitchen, living room has MBIIG NOK EXPERIENCEDu p part-time MANCHESTER - Gentleman, Doughn, 6464535, 6461021: ' TWO-ROOM apartment, stove, 6460319. Reclaim an old piano stoo ANDOVER - Lakefront, 4 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m,. |M WMt Cm Iw SL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Low-Low tot cathedral ceiling, large resser, gooc^y, good college students or working ' refrigerator, heat, hot water, VERNON Immaculate 8 and Prospective Ownejf^__ Security Insurance Group, lOOO •M-ain for Use in the kitchen. The Bowers School area, big backyard, I ihaster bedroom, famUy room acres, excellent private loca­ hoiiro! Willimantlc, Conn. (Tall Fual-Faad 49 man, good location, bus stop, utilities, furniture. Apply owner tranalarrad. Price reduced.'! room Split Level with fireplace, Asylum Avenue, at Woodland'" PREFERRED I seajT changes levels to floor-to-ceiling fireplace, 1V4 tion for most discriminating 1-423-9135, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. shopping center, laundromat, APARTM ENT hfarlow’s, 867 Main St. Made lor the growing lamlly. buyer. Please call for details. garage, carpeting, equipped of Connecticut Real Estate Street, Hartford. An equal baths, aluminum siding, 2-car SEASONED firewood, cut and private entrance, parking, 644- R 0C K LE D 6E (adjust comfortably to Hayes Agency, 6460131. kitchen. H i^ tot with view in opportunity employer. WANTED — part-time baby rolit. $25 a dump truck load. RENTAL OFFICE TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ I garage.'Acre lot with privacy. sitter, after school and COUNTERGIRLS for weekend 8102, 6468608. AREA (different counter and table family neighborhood. Call and part-time during week, S^and, gravel, stone and ; We have a large variety of ment, stove, refrigerator, F.J. SPILECKI i:$SS.90(). MANCHESTER — One parcel today! At ^1,900 it won’t last INSPECTORS. Lathe, holidays, prefer sitter’s home Juat Uatad I h e is t s Realtor 643-2121 must be over 18. Apply in per- ; manure. Call after 6 p.m., 646 WOMAN with child, would lUce < deluxe one and two-htoroom utiUties included. $130 monthly. of land in beautiful wooded A- tong. O’Donnell Agency, 876 Bridgeport, and jig bore within 15 minutes of Cliarter I Keith . Real Estate is a The Manchester Board of Realtors, Inc. Is again calling attention to the son between 9 a.m. -12 noon and 9504. woman to share attractive four- 742-8161. Brick Mid Rulwood' ■ TEN-ROOM Contempory zone area. Suitable for two 8647. operators. Apply Purdy Cor­ Oak and Highland Intersection. apartments and townhouses; proposal of the Governor’s Tax Reform Commission to increase the present 6 - 11 p.m . Dairy Qpeen, 242 room apartment. East CONTEMPORARY your service 24 hours a day (Ranch with 6room studio building lots. Priced for quick poration, 586 Hilliard St., 875-1030. SEASONED fireplace wood cut ; throughout Manchester. Ren-|; Broad St. Hartford. Quiet atmosphere) 8Vk beautifully appointed — seven days a week so (apartment. Over 114 acres of sale. $7,500. F. M. Gaal Agency, COVENTRY - Five rooms, real estate conveyance tax of $1.10 per $1,000 to $10. per $1,000. This would Manchester, 649-0000. and split, delivered. Call 646 < ial office open daUy from 9-5, < Houaaa for Rant 88 39 MUNRO Street, off Porter, TURRET Lathe man and private room, reasonable. rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 31^ tUed why not come BUY or (land with view. Redwood 6462682. „ plus two unfinished. Large mean, In selling a $30,000 property, instead of paying $33., you would be 0926. J other times by appointment. exceptional 6room Colonial. kitchen, excellent condition. machinists — first class. Able 41 Phone after 6 p.m., 646-5492. ] SELL with Fireplace, sunporch, aluminum (construction; large ther- required to pay $300. — In addition to closing^co8ts. Under this plan, the towns Doga-BIrda-Pata CENTER of town, .5 heated baths, beamed cathedral Lake privileges. Low 20s. to set-up and work from siding, garage. Near school and (mopiane windows. COVENTRY — Lovely wooded DEUVERY clerk - Part-time, Qardan Produeta 80 NM19 ENnVMKS, H t ! rooms on second floor of 2- ceilings in large Uving room, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. would continue to receive $1.10 per $1,000 and the balance of $8.90 per $1,000 blueprints, paid medical, life SIAMESE kittens, 8 weeks old. YOUNG Gentleman, ^ private shopping. 30’s Elva Tyler, building lot for (Uroriminating 20-25 hours, driver’s license ^ 2414 Nm State N , ItoNlmiir family house. Garage, stove formal dining room, music (XRCA - 1717. Rare Ckilonial home owner. Prided for qulcK would go to the State. Think what this means and if you wish to register your required. 643-5321 for appoint­ insurance. 'Top wages, 50 hours, Bluepoint and Sealpoint, $20. BUY your potatoes direct from home, pleasant room,"'next to JCeidi Realtor, 6494469. shower, telephone, parking. : IM61IU fNnhii M64S3S and 2 baths. Security required. room (patio adjacent), ultra on 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 sale. $2,500. F. M. Gaal Agency, opposition, please fill in your name and address to the statement below, return ment. Spencer Machine, 757 Goodwin Call 6461085. the warehouse, corner of CaU 6467166. $19,900 — F IV E ro o m Street, East Hartford, 528-9315. 6466801 after 6.30.' kitchen with all built-ihs, YOU’LL “ start packing” when barns. ExceUent example of as directed, and the objections will be presented to your legislators. Please Buckland Road and Tolland breakfast room “ plus” winterized lake bouse. Paneled HELP wanted. Drug Center FOR SALE — 4 mixed breed Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646 WE HAVE customers waitmg MANCHESTER - Duplex, 4 /^eal Sstate you see this 7-room Ranch on I period restoration, (tountry throughout. Completely return these Immediately as time Is Important. Do it today—tomorrow may be Secretary-Trainee." ROOM with kitchen privileges, laundry and family room MANCHESTER - 7.4 acre lot. Counselor, full-time, degree LEGAL puppies, half Collie, half Husky. 8248. for the rental of your apartmem^ rooms, first floor, full cellar, 172 EAST CENTER ST. lovely landscaped lot, 2 full I setting. Good location. I furnished. Sleeps 9. Aluminum too latel River firm needs centraUy located. 14 Ardi St'. Most attractive wooded surrounded by water shed holder preferred. Submit East of Call 8754381. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a or home. J.D. Real Estate nice yard, good location. CaU 6 4 6 4 1 2 6 — 6461922 baths, 2-car garage — and the combination storms and secretary with good t; : and private rear yard. A dream downstairs — just like they GARRISON Colcmlal, center property. Has weU And septic resume to Richard G. Clark, Associates, Inc, 643-5129. 6460345. wito out-buildings. For more screens. Audrey Schaffer, ^______Clip, and Mail Today!------Executive Vice President, shorthand to train legal BOXERS - AKC Bri^dles, HouaahoM- Qooda 81 f u r n is h e d room, central, throughout for the ultimate in 'MANCHESTER — Exceptioijn>C'‘Uke at­ information, CJall Merritt Agen- Greater Manchester Chamber profession. Starting $95 to $100: > white markings, males, one, LOOKING for anythingJn real •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a gracious Uving. $76,(M0. four-room home, king sized Must be seen to be appreciated. Uving room with fireplace, mosphere, mature gentleman cy, 6461180. To The Manchester Board of Realtors, Inc. / of Conunerce, 257 East CJenter Excellent benefits. Never a fee females, twot Champion sired, SINGER Touch and Sew, like estate rental — apartoents, Out of Town- bedrooms, country kitchen, * Good value at $49,900. Call large eat-in kitchen wito pic­ preferred. Parking. Phone 646 Cal SuzMM Shorts Streep, Manchester, 06040. at Rita Girl, Manchester, 646 champion bloodlines, cropped^ new, hems, buttonholes, stretch homes, multiple dwelling, no For Rant 88 646-S233 ceramic bath, large lot. Only Barbara Weinberg, T. J. ture window, formal dining 6.3 ACRES — CJoventry — “ A 22 Cambridfje St., Manchester, Conn. 06040 3441. 742-9457. ^ 8 ^ , 5662525. $24,900. Char Bon Agency, 646 Crockett, Realtor, 6461577. NEW HAMPSHIRE — Building Lover’s Hideaway” with five stitches, monograms, sews on fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate room, wall-to-wall carpet site in skf area, next to lodge, buttons, fancy designs.' Associates, Lie. 643-5129. ROCKVILLE - 3 rooms, $105 J . W A T S O N 0683. ^ rooms, two full baths, attached INTERESTING part-tim e MAN NEEDED’ to train as " SIAMESE kittens, Sealpoint LIGHT housekeeping room, ------MANCHESTER - New throu^out, screened poi^, chair lifts, Ihke, swimming 2-car garage, overlooking pond OriginalW $399.50, now only monthly, 5 rooms, $150 REACH pool, tennis court and com­ As a Connecticut property owner, I hereby register my strong opposition position open for dependable machine mechanic on blue-eyed, lively. Six weeks old; $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, fully furnished, stove, monthly. AppUances, torking, MANCHESTER Two story construction, 6room Ranch, garage, $31,900. and water fall. CaU quicl^. person, mornings or after­ first shift, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $20. Call 742-6520. refrigerator, Unens provided. REAL ESTATE CO. investment .IVi baths, fully eouipped munity center. Year ’round Price $M,500. Lessenger Ga. to the 1% real estate conveyance tax proposed by the Governor’s Tax Reform dealer. VILLA8ER acre lot, garaen. Utilities not I BOLTON — 714 room Raised creation. 6462171, 166 p.m. noons. Order, delivery, stock Basic mechanical skills, 801 Main Street, 6 4 6 ^ . included. 872-0359, 7:369:30 Rsmors 847-1860 apartthent and rooms. kitchen, excellent neighborhood Realtors, 6468713,228^, 742;; Commission as being ah Inequitable tax on property owners. In my opinion, we ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ , tlAaOBsLaMl fkBMoM ■ Ranch, beautifully situated and potential sales. College essential. A clean modern plant STUD service available, AKC ESTATES and household lots to APARTMEIITS p.m. Excellent investment. on bus line. $33,900. Hayes 9718. ______are already bearing more than our fair share) of the local and state tax burden, FURNISHED room for working (private one acre treed lot. 3 student considered. Phone 643- in East Hartford, near (tolUe, Blue Merle, proven. 872- buy. Bob Fluckiger, 6463247. Convenient location, $28,000. Agency, 6460131. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and I hope everything possible will be done to defeat this proposed legislation. 0255 for appointment. Manchester line. Call 5269471 4663. man or student. 709 Main St. AvaUable April 1st, 6room, 6 ROCKVILLE — Ledgecrest Call Warren E. Howland, (b e d r o o m s , 214 b a th s, ROCKVILLE — 6room single, PRIVACY — Contemporary'6 Out ol Town-For Sala 78 weekdays only. 6461354. bedroom town house, waU-to- Realtor, 6461108. (fireplaced family room, 2-car city water, sewer, gas, yet very ; N a m e ...... CLEAN USED - refrigerators, Apartments — Two bedrooms, room Ranch. Cathedral ceiUng, REAL ESTATE Associates. SUBURBAN home edesired, wall carpeting, 2 air Aam r to Pierioes Pinde (side ei^trance garage, $43,900. rural, $15,900. CaU A. Heckler, ranges, automatic washers $161 per month. Includes all built-ins, 1^ baths, fireplace, SOUTH WINDSOR - Im­ S tre e t...... Experienced preferred, but will WOMAN to do housework, beautiful affectionate, young with guarantees. See them at B. Apartmanta For Bant 83 conditibneis, appUances, heat appliances, utilities and maculate SpUt, 3 bedrooms, 7466519, between 7;368 a.m. or train. Top commissions, MLS, twice weekly, 61 p.m. Phone short haired. Collie type, ioves paneling, garage, patio, I ^Tuneful Items 675-4350 or keep trying. T o w n ...... D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main and hot water, 1^ tile baths, parking. For information call barbeque, two acres. Hutchins WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! family room:) fireplace, garage; realtors. Call Mr. 6463499. children, spayed, housebroken. St., Call 6462171.46217 FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom washer and dryer hook-up, 875-0789. Equal housing Thinking of Selling yourj quiet, landscaped, half-acre tot. Starkweather, 6465353. 563-0034. Agency, 649-5324. b fO ltic •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• apartment, heat, stove, wall-to- patipriNo p ets.. opportunity. ACBOeS property? CaU TODAY! Low 30’s. By owner, 6461763. JANITORS, experience, part- SOLID Maple spindle twin bed 1 Operatic song Church Wantad-Raal Batata 77 ••••fiaaaaG'«aaaaaa*aa9aaii9««aa wall carpeting, no pets. CUSTOM) Raised Ranch 4 7 — ifidelsa” PART-TIME pick-up and time evenings,. Manchester set, .box . springs and ROCKVILLE - Rockland .5pitt3r>tune 4 “ ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. .Ardolaa lor Sala .'48 Available March 1st. Near rooms, 2 baths, paneled 5 ------Paulo, deUvery man, 4 hours per. day, area. CaU 643-5691, 66 p.m. . mattresses. Alto dresser and school.' Charles Lesperance, 0811649-7620 Terrace, large and beautiful 3 Slifolow ' Eight rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, two SELLING your home or --- carpeted recration room, 12 Crucifix . BraxU all day Saturday. Must have mirror. Like new. $180. 646 and 6room apartments. Heat, 6 Spanish dish baths, carpeting, air- acreage? For prompt friendly >;LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. 6467620. fireplaOe, sundeck, garages, ,18 Medicinal PHILBRICK good driving record and know SALESMEN - Asai'st'a'ut 2532, after.3. hot water, all appliances T N o ta ^ Ie conditioned. Acre treed lot. service, call Louis Dimock Rtog bell for service. Shiners, garden, privacy. Hutchins plant 'Vernon and Manchester area. Manager, salary plus com­ FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ including dishwasher, disposal, peraon $M,900. Hayes Agenc^, 6460131. Realty, 646^28. L&M Equipment, Route 63, missions, fuU fringe benefits. dcapilers, etc. 144 Deming DELUXE ONE Bpdroom Agepey, Realtors, 649-5324, (2wds.) KITCHEN cabinets, white nished, second floor, older or apartment, 'wall-to-wall carpeting, pool and your own Vernon. Ai^iy in.person. Miles Shoes, Street,.' Manchester. Wapping (2 w ds.) SManacer AGENCY ALL CASH folr your property metal, excellent condition. married couple preferred, no carpeting throughout,' complete private terrace in a countiy Mandiester GLASTONBURY — Charming Parkade, Manchester. .' Road. ■ ' j f .I 17 Chemical 9'Winged servant within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Ideal for cottage, $75. 6467544, children or pets, parking, hot appliances, .vanity bath. setting. From $160. Phone 8 7 2 - lOJohn(GaeUc) zsFiUip (cdlL) six-room Colonial plus separate suffix 8EIILT0RS facilities for motner-in-Iaw or instant service. Hayes Agency, 6466985. ' water, centrally located. CentraUy Ideated $175 monthly. 6360, 5 2 9 ^ . 4-BENOM TMKNII! 18 Shatter UCerealgrasB SlEratoorCIio 50 Wild ox of ' Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. Turn the clock back to leCloaa (poet) 16 Gregorian 34 Store Cclebas separate office. Beautifully 6460131. ______H e RE'6 “THE REASOKj WUMQUAT «-A h O HERE^ 1ME INTER n/IE'W- MOVING must seU three ••••••••••••■••■•••••••••••• ----- 37 Third power 52 Once (dial) landscaped. 114 acres adjoining p.m. yesteryear for the grace and aiLtehlUow . 6 4 6 - 4 2 0 0 DECIDED TO G ET SHORN - month old, 2-door refrigerator, 23 Termination 20 Mine entrance 39 Positive SSTranaaotion- ^ country club. Louis Dlmock. SELLING yolir home dr SIX-ROOM dui ilex, no pets, Bualnaaa Loeatlona- charm of our EnglM Tudor.; asking $125. Also green HILLIARD St. — Four-room 24Doetorof 22Chi«dgodof muUty 54 Ic e la n d ic sa g n Reqlty, 6469623. acreage? Working for you is our 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN:- Phana.643-513s! Inquire, 69 I lirch Street, F ot Rant 87 Enjoy the spaciousness of this Menutos 42'Waverider 55 Central part CeiGH') '(BS»'OOTAH Cogswell chair, rollaway tot, modern apartment. Second Divinity (ah.) $33,990 NEW Raised Ranch, pleasure. Hagler Real Elstate, Manchester. 6room home loaded with aSInstante 24GiVer 44Townncer olwhcel im p o Gt a h T j o b drop-leaf kitchen table op floor,. security,. 6461189, 9-5 MANCHESTER - 100,000 ' S6Landofthe large kitcheiHlining combina­ 643-6624. extras. As an added bonus, a 30 Indonesian 25 Appsi*l Rome Wantad-Raal Batata 77 IKi T E N V i e W everything for $150. 6466115. p.m. ; MANCHESTER - Newer 6 square feet, will divide. -laland Tsong 47Compbdnt fitee (ah.) tion, oven, range, dishwasher, \bu expGCt your burner to Suitable for manufacturing and 2-car garage and a treed lot. 82 Period of «m « 27 Pl*ylii* figure- ^(jteng) SSParticukrly fireplace, IMi baths, deck, GOTTA took bedroom townhouto includes (eb.) warehouse. 1-7465634. $42,900. J. Gordon. 6465S06. 83 tight browns 28Femele 49Govemmmit garage. Hutchins Agency BUSlNEGSLIkN Uachinary-Tooia . 82 heat, appUances, llk.'baths, full run 24 hours a day for months. '■...... h t f i i basenient. $240. rar month. 3SMelody r f VS Realtors, 649-5324. SSBocular BMWOWIVTS. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 6 ^ 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, ..B&W.. IT EOR s a l e - 16” Gear head 38 Sunken tenoe 12 IT PRIVACY — 2.6 acres,17-room 4535. office, etc. $160. CaU 6462426,6 Hw BAilROWS a WALLACE 06. 40 Signal of Get it tuned-up once a year. engine lathe< Porte McLeod., 124BdMM., 1 ^ ^ Realtort-MLS.'’^ IT Ranch, family room, pueUng, Consider SeUing Yoiir Home? $ l , m CaU 6468350. 5. dWreH IT IT UDSurpaised luiniry, space and ap-. MANCHES'mR - Deluxe 6 Manriwlltor P»rt«l« — 6M Bill 41ED^rlver family kitchen, garage] trees, polnUnents. An abundance of privacy 43Bins,placwds IT lan d^ped. $SZ,900. Hutchins We are experts In selling and trading and can help you An winter |oe« on, your oil burner wortu *4 hour* a d*y. you’re fo io f to «nd up bedroom townhouse includes MANCHESTER - Ofiice- witti IcM belt and higher fuel MUi anlen yot keep tout bonier in .top In this small wooded complex, heat, appUances, carpets. FuU business- warehouse- space 45 Fenny (ah.) Agency,. Itealtors, 6465324. move up to better living In the location of your choice. Uualeal inatrumanH [ 83 SECLUDED home for tjlie lOBealla operating onler. private basement, $230 per available:' Up to 10,000 square growing family. Nhw spaciops Our (ximplete Real Estate facllltlee are deslgnerl to 4tfGMekletter / SEVEN-ROOM older home, MEYERS PIANO is expanding m onth. P aul ,,W. Dougan feet. Excellent location. WiU 7-room Colonia}, situated on 49-^—-eotte serve all of your real estate needs with pers<>nal UeueUy aU it naednia a tunemp. Bat you abouldn't tn n y aboot that witti our • 21 sub-divide. Merritt Agency, 646 yard, porch, garage, large annual tnne-op contract We can offer you a choice o( two aenriee plana; Plan into Meyers Piano and Music Realtor, 6434535 or 6461021. approximately IVk acres in n S u d e ET Integrity. Ask about our guaranteed sales plan. Your 1180. Manchester Green area, con­ SSSingwlte kitchen, washer hook-up, pan­ A. Annial Tana Up of Burner, PartaAddlUonalu well na Service Calli. Plan Studios. We wiU sell, rent, loan, • Nnate B. Anoaal Tone Up, plua any Emorgency Service Calhi anytepiacement, or MANCHESTER vicinity - venient to schools, churches elaeadlipB try. Owner, $22,900. 6466452. home l8 security for today and an Investment for .trade and buy pianos. We have • 1 1/8 StMriodlous . R e ^ of all Bnroer Parti which become DefecUve, aa niieault of Normal 4s Four-room' apartment, two 466 Main Street - BuiliUng for and shopping, ^ lir large tomorrow. Put ue to work for you now. teachers for .piano, organ, 59Innloy IT MANCHESfER— New duplex, W ear. i guitar, and drums etc. We nave bedrboms, stove, refrigerator, any business, offijee, or bedrboms, 215 baths, niaster MNaitettve 514-5V4 aluminum siding, several lesson .plans. walPteo-wall carpeting, crnninercial use, near Center. bedroom with private baU>, -pooni RenUls start at $2SS Including appUances, heat, hot water, \ CaU 6462426, 65 p.m llviaiig room with fireplacerfw- stained woodwork, 114 baths EuecrMM/ue/i Investigate at Meyers Piano, each. Blanchard & Rossettoi YtorCoEiJtrtls M A h ir 111 Center ;SU', Manchester. 1-8 heat. Model apartment open cellar storage, parking, large mal dining room, lairae eat-in aProhiUt daily I-S P.M., Sat. and Sun., PROFESSIONAL b f f l c e , gSHuveet IT Realtors, 6462482. p.m.- , ' yard. 6462m , $190 monthly. kitcbeii with range, dishwasher, iLAW: 12-S P.M. Other times by beautiful, spacious. I IxceUent MUand (SP-) Bniiiess--7I^AW eek, • Ww ------^—%—!j------— disposal, 12 closets, waU-to- IT appointment.. exposure and. projectli >n. First DOWN lelii* 9 A ILum w EaaMMt.llEHf n O Q l W l H the $10 PEUi rents a piano. IbriM CtenUM Ms art Hw wall carpeting, 2-car baaemoit m fm M E M l m m . m m W9 parking. iwumi plus 24 Hours EvMif Day Investigate Meyers Piano, 111 ckiiptsL steil sfliclln aa§ hi Ihi floor, all facilities. garage, aluminum siding, XOiambte SaaA’ h a iB M m U ka.O t FMIL W. OOUOiUI, IM tor Reasonable tont. 3S8 Center storm windows and doors,'jCsU 99 'Si Center St., Manohester, Open Ir imM te iMch th#' Mit pss|M M S lirtf Mob H62riL Off.— A6 flfh li m a n a d 4 Street, 6461680, 6463519. ' 8'P«m,-'..4.r,y $43-2711. Petenpan, Realtor, 6469104. (NIWteANt U m iM IU ASSN)

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

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