/ The weather Inside today Area new ...... 11 Dear Abby...... 15 Mostly sunny, warmer today, high in Betty's notebook 3 Editorial ...... 6 mid 50s. Fair, not so cold tonight, low Business...... 8 F am ily...... 3 30-35. Mostly sunny, mild Wednesday, iHiinrhfBtf r E Classified ... 13, 14 Obituaries ...... 2 high in mid 60s. National weather “Tfc« Bright One’ Comics...... 15 Sports...... 9,10 forecast map'on Page 13. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS TWO SECTIONS MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL IS, 1978- VOL. XCV, No. 165

sit’ss Manchester family dies in plane crash

A Manchester family was killed He served for five years as a pilot also a graduate of Manchester High Sunday in a plane crash in Arizona. with the U.S. Navy. Since leaving the School Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. A family of four was in a small Navy in 1967, he has been a pilot for John Verfaille of Bolton. '•ssart plane that went down in northeastern Trans World Airlines. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Arizona on a Navajo Indian reserva­ Krause was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Main St., is in charge of tion. Ward Krause of Bolton. arrangements, which are in­ Identified in the wreck were Bryan Mrs. Yvonne Verfaille Krause was complete. Krause, 35, of 10 Ralph Rd.; his wife, Yvone, 31, and their two daughters, Ul tn .^1 Heidi, 11, and Sharon, 10. The plane, flown by Krause, left from Farmington, N.M., sometime {*> Sunday morning en route to Oljato, a . Utah, near Monument Valley. The wreckage was discovered about 1 p.m. by tribal rangers. Investigators say Krause rented the plane last week in Albuquerque, 1 N.M. The cause of the crash is being investigated. K rause was a g rad u ate of Manchester High School and graduated from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston where he was band leader and played first solo Yvonne V. Krause Brvan F. Krause trumpet. (a 1964 photo) Black Georgia congressman Flag raising at Nathan Hale School sticking with Jimmy Carter For the first time, Nathan Hale School flies an authentic Bicentennial flag beneath the U.S. flag, presented to the school by U.S. Rep. William Cotter. Holding the U.S. fiag is Steven By KLIZ VBETII W HARTON purity" by Carter in discussing Young countered today on the CBS Unilfil Press liiternutionul neighborhood housing. Morning News. “1 think that Jimmy Brown while MichaeVLuzzi pulls the lanyard. Donald Sumislaski and Joseph Pereira, right, Henry Jackson and Morris Udall, has already answered every question guide the Bicentennial flag. School principal Leo Diana and some of the school students Black Georgia Congressman An­ the other two major Democratic can­ that Hosea asked. Hosea knows as watch. Nathan Hale School was named a Connepticut Bicentennial School along with drew Young today refused to didates, campaigned in Pennsylvania well as 1 do that Jimmy Carter, as Green, South and Waddell Schools. (Herald photo by Pinto) withdraw his support of Jimmy today while Carter set a news con­ governor of Georgia, had an outstan­ Carter for president, saying the ference and rally in downtown Atlan­ ding record on open housing." former Georgia governor had “an ta, Young called ethnic purity a outstanding record on open housing." Carter has already apologized for “chance phrase." and said the inci­ Increasing student job interest “I'm not going to withdraw,” said the ethnic purity phrase several dent “has not hurt him (Carter) as Young, one of Carter's most out­ times, but Williams Monday at­ bad among black voters as it has spoken backers, in a televised inter­ tacked what he called a basic con­ among the liberai white voters.” sparks occupational education view. tradiction between the term and open In political action Monday, Young turned down Monday's call housing. Republican Ronald Reagan said he The number of COEP graduates By DOUG BEVINS terest is apparent because COEP is by the Rev. Hosea Williams for “That's like being for Jesus Christ had a “cash flow" problem in his an elective program. He also at­ available for placement nearly Young and other black leaders to and the Devil at the same time,” said campaign. President Ford told a llmilil RcportiT tributed the COEP growth to accep­ doubled between 1973, when there Williams. White House reception for his cam­ Increasing student interest in abandon Carter's Democratic cam­ tance of the program by the local were 76, and 1975, when there were paign following the use of “ethnic “ I'm not going to withdraw," paign workers he is certain to win the preparing for work has has brought business community. 140, Lawrence said. nomination in August and feels he rapid growth to the Cooperative Oc­ The program has succeeded in In 1975, there were 194 COEP will win the May 1 Texas primary, in cupational Educational Program direct preparation of students for graduates, but of 54 of them — which which Reagan is favored. (COEP) at Manchester High School, work and it has motivated some includes those whole after­ Sen. George McGovern. D-S.D., the Board of Education was told students to continue education graduation plans weren't known — Police Department the Democrats' unsuccessful Monday night. beyond high school, Lawrence said. either opted to continue their educa­ presidential candidate in 1972, said Neil Lawrence, vocational educa­ It has also become an important part tion or enter the armed forces and “ethnic purity" is no worse than ';l,- tion director, said the the student in­ of the Manchester economy, heiS'aid. thus were not available for jobs. hires three men 000 per cent support." Of the 140 remaining students McGovern, who lost all but available for job placement, 127 The Manchester Police Depart­ cost-cutting move. The new hiring Massachusetts and the District of found jobs and 13 were unemployed. ment has hired three new patrolmen was approved by town directors Columbia to Richard Nixon in 1972. A total of 90 gained jobs in the oc­ to bring the local force up to its earlier this year. scolded reporters for making a big cupation for which they trained; 19 authorized strength of 85 officers. Three patrolmen hired in February deal over Carter's use of the words found jobs in related occupations, The new men, to be sworn in April will complete their academy training “ ethnic p urity" in discussing and 18 found work in unrelated oc­ 23, will begin work April 25 by atten­ April 22 and will go on field training segregrated neighborhoods. cupations. assignments in the local department He said the resulting furor was due Compiled from United Press International ding an eight-week training session COEP statistics for the current at the Connecticut Municipal Police April 25. to “superficial and silly reporting." school year showed that 55 of the 105 Training Academy, Meriden. mid-year high school graduates were The men, selected from candidates MINOT, N.D. — Volunteers, COEP students. A total of 89 per cent in the recent town police State National Guardsmen and Air had jobs. examinations, are; Force personnel raced early ' WINDSOR LOCKS - The Fifty-one of the MHS dropouts in • Michael J. Miles, 23, of 83 Con­ today to finish dikes and National Weather Service the current school year were COEP cord St., East Hartford. Miles, a evacuate 12,000 persons as the said the temperature at students and most of them retained native of Hartford, is a graduate of Souris River threatens to flood Bradley International Airport work experience jobs they had,jjieid Manchester’s East Catholic High much of this west central ■ dipped to 26 degrees at 3; 05 while at school. School and holds a bachelor’s degree "North Dakota community. a.m. today to equal the record "COEP is concerned with bridging from S t.-A n selm ’s College in for .April 13 set in 1967. the gap between school and work,” Manchester, N.H. He previously \| 4 , SAN FRANCISCO- Patricia Lawrence said, “whether the student worked for the Nardi Bakery in East -,4 , NEW HAVEN - The Hearst must undergo a 90-day leaves school through graduation or Hartford. Brotherhood of Locomotive psychiatric evaluation before early dropout.” • David Chzaszcz, 22, of West W • Engineers has withheld per­ being sentenced on bank Offering statistics on COEP's role Willington. Chzaszcz, a native of Put­ mission for a strike vote to be robbery charges — but she in the local economy, Lawrence said nam, is a graduate of Killingly High a taken over a Connecticut knows she will not receive the COEP students work a total of about School and will complete engineer's seniority dispute maximum sentence of 35 27,500 hours per month and earn a requirements for a bachelor's degree that threatened rail service years. Monday .Judge Oliver total of about $56,500 per month. The next month at the University of between Washington, D.C. and Carter gave her the maximum average student works about 80 hours Connecticut, He majored in business Boston. sentence as a technicality so a month and earns about $f85 a administration. Chzaszcz, single, has she could be placed in the' month, Lawrence said. worked as a computer operator at HARTFORD - The custody of the U.S. Bureau of Projections through June indicate UConn. legislature’s Finance Com­ Pfisons for the tests. that student earnings for the 1975- • Scott Summerer, 21, of mittee has approved $23 1976 school year will exceed a half Willimantic. He is a native of Flint, million more for new school million dollars, Lawrence said. Stu­ Mich., a graduate of Windham High construction bonding than Gov. SAN FRANCISCO - Strike dent surveys show most of that School in Willimantic, and has com­ Ella T. Grasso recommended leaders have called the latest money is returned to the Manchester pleted 2 ‘/2 years of study at the in her budget. proposal to end a 14-day strike economy, he said. University of Connecticut, majoring by municipal workers “ ab­ The COEP program has three sec­ in liberal arts and music. He surd” and the mayor pleaded tions; Nursing assistant, distributive previously worked at the Willimantic Regional Monday night for talks to con-. education and diversified work Country Club. BOSTON — Judge Walter H. tinue until the strike is settled. experience. Hiring of the three new patrolmen McLaughlin Monday tentative­ In the nursing assistant phase, high completes the effort to fill vacancies ly set May 17 for the trial of International school juniors concentrate on ger- in the police department which had Susan Saxe, on charges of Sec Page Two remained unfilled for some time in a murder and bank robbery. The NABLUS, Israeli-occupied 1970 robbery netted $26,000 and Jordan — The Palestinian a Boston patrolman was killed. nationalists emerged in control Slate releases funds of key West Bank towns in BOSTON - A bill to prohibit stunning election victories' public school girls from Monday that raise a new for town road projects wrestling or playing football or challenge for the Israeli; hockey with boys has been government. passed by the Massachusetts With word from the state it is The town provides 10 per cem. Looking for the first leaf Senate. releasing $281,400 as its share of Word of state release of its 15-per­ HELSINKI, Finland — An cent share was relayed to the town by explosion destroyed an am-, M an ch ester’s U rban System s Looking like he's waiting for the first leaf to open is Danny Rolfe project, bids will be advertised soon State Rep. Ted Cummings, who said munition factory in western, he received the news from Jay of 75 Proctor Rd, When leafed out, this tree along with 13 other National Finland today killing more and construction is expected to begin in this year’s construction season. Tepper, state finance commissioner, Golden Sunburst Locust trees, will provide a picturesque WASHINGTON - The Senate than 35 persons, most of them; and James Shugrue, state com­ walkway alorig Main St, The tree planting is part' of the down­ women, and injuring more than) The state’s $281,400 share consists Monday approved a $412.6 of $167,750 for W. Middle Tpke. and missioner of transportation. town merchants’ betterment program. Called a durable and billion federal budget for next 30 others in.the nation’s worst! Of the $1,876,000 total cost, $1,105,- industrial accident. Authorities $115,650 for Adams St.' It is 15 per decorative, the locust trees have yet to be staked and bedded year, and no one involved cent of the $1,876,000 total estimated 000 is for the W. Middle Tpke, project _Seeraa,tQ9.El?as^ .with.it... fear the toll may rise ...... and $771,000 for the Adams St, down with crushed stone. When the work is completed, they will cost. The federal government is be dedicated to the town. (Herald photo by Pinto) providing 75 per cent of the funds. project. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. April 13, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .Manchester, Conn., Tues.. April 13, 1976 — PAGE THREE Town directors face Engaged Servicemen Directors briefed on budget i Betty’s notebook Earnest E. Johnson Sr. heavy agenda tonight Marine Pvt. Mark T. Varley, son of Airman John L, Geer, son of Mr. at first workshop session VERNON — Earnest Elmer John­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M, Varley of 31 and Mrs. James C. Geer of 1 Gaylord son Sr., 73, of 62 Diane Dr. died Sun­ The Manchester Board of Direc­ • Consider a request from the By Betty Ryder Ironwood Dr., Vernon, was Rd., Bolton, was graduated from the By SOL R. COHEN plea for board approval of the new He said 19 new fire alarm boxes day at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ tors faces an ambitious agenda Manchester Public Health Nursing graduated “from recruit training at technical training course for the U. position of deputy police chief — a were Installed in the past year and ford. tonight with decisions expected of it Association for an additional $25,000 the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, S. Air Force pavements maintenance llerulil Kfporter town grant in .this fiscal year. Manchester's Board of Directors proposal rejected by the board last about 8 miles of new wire strung to Mr. Johnson was born in Windham on many important matters. Parris Island, S.C. specialists at Sheppard AFB, Tex. Monday night held the first of four June. service them — 5 boxes in the and lived in East Hartford most of It is expected to take action (or, • Approve proposed increases in A former student of Rockville High Completion of the course enables him scheduled budget workshops. It made Weiss indicated that Capt. Sartor Baldwin Rd.-Deming St. area, 8 in his life, coming to Vernon in 1966. possibly, table action) on the cemetery service fees. School^ Varley joined . the Marine to receive academic credits through By the time you read today’s no committments, came to no visible would fill the post, if approved. He the Forest Hills area, and 6 in Before he retired, he was employed following: • Consider a request from the cruise ship on the top and was in­ Sounds like fun, h’mm? Corps in August 1975. the Community College of the Air column (with a little bit of luck) I conclusions, and adjourned in the said Sartor actually already is ser­ various other locations. as a foreman at Pratt and Whitney • Approval a two-year contract American Legion baseball com­ scribed “ Bon Voyage — Betty, Forces. , ving in the capacity, in addition to his Division of United Technologies with the 80-member Municipal mittee for use of Mt. Nebo’s Moriar­ should be basking in the beautiful Margaret and Diane." Margaret is Navy Mess Management Specialist realization that it wasn't so much a He said cable will be strung in Shipmates He will now go to Zweibrucken AB, regular duties, and that it isn't fair Corp., East Hartford. For many Employes Group. The agreement ty Field. The Legion has been con­ Bahama sun. my 14-year-old daughter and Diane is Seaman Appren. Steven A. Briggs, workshop as it was a briefing session about a week to service the Buckland “Our life is closed, our life begins, Germany, for duty with a unit of the for him to be burdened with ad­ School and the new firehouse, to run years, he had been a vaudeville per­ grants pay increases of 5.5 per cent sidering an alternate proposal from And, about the same time, my sons the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Miller son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Briggs of — for an explanation of requests for who I’m sure by now have devoured the long, long anchorage we leave, U. S. Air Force in Europe. the police, fire and general govern­ ministrative and patrol duties. The from Center St. via Adams St. He former in the Hartford and New Bri­ in each of the two years, contains an rec department officials and the Ad­ of Bolton, who are my traveling com­ Wrights Hill Rd., Coventry, was visory Rec and Park Commission. whatever staples I left on hand, are the ship is clear at last, she leaps! ment budgets. deputy, Weiss explained, is needed said 3 miles of wire were strung to tain areas. He was a member of antidiscrimination clause, panions this week. She swiftly courses from the shore, graduated from the Basic Enlisted Airman Geer is a 1975 graduate of for the growing administrative func­ the Regional Occupational Training Emanuel Lutheran Church of reclassifies several positions and • Appropriate $18,000 from Town beginning to head for MacDonald’s or Course at the Naval Submarine Bolton High School. Only five directors were present — the nearest grinder shop. Joy, shipmate, joy. Walt Whitman Democrats Matt Moriarty Jr., tions, including operation of the Center at Wetherell St. and Hillstown Manchester and Manchester Lodge changes the formula for paying for Fire District surplus for a rescue School in Groton. Usually I leave a large, canned Be prepared (1819-1892) Pascal Prignano, Robert Price and federally funded computerized Rd. - for its early warning detection of Masons. unused sick-leave time. The board truck. A 1975 graduate of Coventry High Coast Guard Seaman Appren. ham, so they can have slices with I wonder sometimes, how I ever Jack Goldberg and Republican Vi­ record-keeping system — a pilot system. Survivors are a son, Earnest E. has to May 2 to approve or reject the • Appropriate $18,000 from Data School, he joined the Navy in June William A. Scott Jr., son of Mr. and eggs for breakfast. But, the best laid made patrol leader in the Girl vian Ferguson. Republicans Carl program planned and installed by He said the air horn will be re­ Johnson Jr. of Canton; two agreement. Processing surplus to retain a consul­ 1975, Mrs. William A. Scott Sr. of Hinman tant for analyzing the town's data plans of mice and men (and women Scouts. You know their motto is “Be Zinsser and Paul Willhide were ill, Sartor. located to the roof of the Central daughters, Mrs. George Anderson of • Consider a request from the Prepared” and I never am. College note Rd., Coventry, was graduated from Lannan said he finds himself being Vernon and Mrs. Joan Bentley of processing system and recommen­ tool never work out the way you U.S. Air Force Sgt.^ Edward A. the latter at Manchester Hospital; Firehouse in the coming year. Town of Bolton to use Manchester’s Oh, sure I knew I was going on a recruit training at the Coast Guard Tolland; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Sanden ding a course of action. think. Rochette, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Democrats John Thompson and propelled more and more into Presently, it is a t the old Spruce St. landfill area for disposing of its trip over a month ago, and mentally. Training Center, Cape May, N.J. legislative matters, labor of Manchester; nine grandchildren • A ppropriate $209,725 from Instead of slender slices, the ham Chester Rochette of 111 Chestnut Hill Phyllis Jackston couldn't attend. Firehouse, now abandoned. refuse. Bolton’s contract with An­ I was prepared — but physically i Grace Mary Belfiore of 40 Forest negotiations, community involve­ and a great-grandchild.. dover (for using that town’s refuse available surplus for 10 departmental usually looks as though someone used Rd., Hebron, has arrived for duty at A 1975 graduate of Coventry High The five directors were briefed by Rivosa, noting his budget calls.for wasn’t packed. St. was named to the dean’s list for ment and like matters and needs The funeral Is Wednesday at 10 area) runs out June 30. Town accounts predicted to run deficits in a machete on it. And, its funny, when Point Arena Air Force Station, Calif. School, he joined the Coast Guard in Town Manager Robert Weiss, Police a modest increase, with no new I guess I work better in a rush, the fall semester at ffarvard Univer­ January 1976. someone as deputy chief who thinks a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. the current year. I’m not home they get hungrier and Sgt. Rochette, a ground radio com­ Chief Robert Lannan, Patrol Capt. firefighters requested, cautioned the Manager Robert Weiss is seeking cause it’s what I’m always in. sity in Cambridge, Mass., where she along the same lines he does. Burial will be at the convenience of direction, so that he may begin cost Also on the agenda are “Reports hungrier late at night and nothing, munications equipment repairman Richard Sartor, Fire Chief John directors about a bill now before the On Friday afternoon, I still had a is a freshman. The engagement of Miss Jolene He told the directors he hopes they the family. “ estimates for the proposal. and Communications” postponed but nothing, other than a ham with a unit of the Aerospace Defense Rivosa and Town Controller Thomas state legislature that could cost the gown to pick up at the cleaners, some Bruce Belfiore, her brother, has Dale Jackson to Gaston Joseph find his budget request a fair one and Friends may call at Newkirk and from last Tuesday’s meeting. sandwich will do. Sometimes 1 think fommand; previously served at Mon- Kenneth J. Henry, son of Mr, and Moore. Present as an observer was town an additional $40,000 a year in Travelers checks to purchase, a hair been named to the dean's list for the Pelletier, both of Manchester, has asked that they back it. He pledged to Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside The board’s business meeting is at they put the bread in the middle and tauk Air Force Station, N.Y. Mrs. Thomas R. Henry, 54 Arnott Thomas Ferguson, Republican town the fire department budget. He said appointment, and a visit to my dad on same period at Harvard where he is a been announced by her parents, Mr. give the town all within his power in Ave., East Hartford, tonight from 7 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building hold it there with two pieces of meat. The sergeant is a 1971 graduate of Rd, has entered O.S. Air Force chairman. it involves proposals for increased BANK T H E F T my schedule. Besides that I hadn't senior. and Mrs, Donald Jackson of 334 Sum­ good service and in efficient police to 9. There will be a Masonic service Hearing Room. At 7 it will hear from Well, I can’t complain. About now I Windham Technical School, Delayed Enlistment Program until Weiss and Lannan made a strong retirement benefits. even taken my luggage out of the They are the son and daughter of mit St. practices. tonight at 7 at the funeral home. HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut representatives of the North Central should be telling the dining room Willimantic, His wife, Geraldine, is he reports for active duty on August The board’s next budget session is closet. Mr, and Mrs. William Belfiore. Fire Chief Rivosa, repeating a Banking Commissioner Lawrence Connecticut Health Service Agency. waiter on the S.S. Oceanic that I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13. A graduate of Manchester High Health Fair offers Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. in the The family suggests that any Oh, Margaret was all packed — she prediction that the new Buckland Municipal Building Hearing Room. memorial gifts may be made to the Connell Jr. called Monday on banks They will explain the procedure for a can’t eat another bite, and he being Mr. Pelletier is the son of Mr. and Prescotte Tracey of Norwich, School, has selected ^ position in the free screening tests and other financial institutions to tell town caucus for electing the agency’s Italian, and very proud of his offering was packed on Wednesday. ^Aircraft Electrical Repair Specialist Firehouse will be ready for use about Memorial Fund of Emanuel Somehow 1 always manage to get Mrs. Nancy 0. Klock of 63 Henry Mrs. Leo Pelletier of 2 Lockwood St. July 20, said it will service apart­ Lutheran Church, 60 Church St., their employes when a worker has executive committee. should be insisting that I cap. Oh, I Air Force Reserve Bryan J. qreer fie'' Free screening tests are being things together, and get to the ship on St,, an associate professor of elec­ The bride-elect was graduated ment complexes opposite Wickham Manchester. been convicted of embezzlement. hope he doesn’t win; pounds show up trical engineering, was inducted into from Manchester High School, She is Capello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael offered today until 8 p.m. at the Public schools time, but it must be nice if you're After completion of six weeks of Park on W. Middle Tpke. so much in the summertime. But, employed as an Avon representative. Capello Jr, of 24 Werner Dr,, Vernon, Health Fair in the cafeteria at more of a planner and do things more membership in Kappa Mu, Universi­ basic orientation at Lackland Air gee, you know how charming those ty of Hartford engineering honor has graduated at, Lackland AFB, Manchester High School. organized. Come to think of it, maybe Force Base in San Antonio, Tex., he to end year Italians can be. society, April 25 at Valle's Steak Tex,, from Air Force basic training. Screening tests will be given for CANDIDATES VISIT Fire calls organized people don’t have as much Her fiance, also a Manchester High will receive advance technical t> House in Hartford, The airman, who studied the Air glaucoma, blood pressure, lead con­ HARTFORD (UPI) - With fun. School graduate, is employed as a training for which transferrable on June 22 A kind thought Force mission, organization and tent, oral cance, sickle cell anemia, Connecticut’s first presidential After all, what could be more Mrs. Klock, who is a registered machinist for Mai Tool and college credits will be awarded. Manchester public schools will end GRAND OPENING professional engineer, joined the customs and received special in­ Cooley's anemia, and diabetes. primary set for May 11, the Munrliesler Tolland County Just before I left, a young man exciting than heading for the car and Engineering in Vernon. the 1975-1976 school year June 22, — a UofH faculty in 1963, She holds a B.S. struction in human relations, now Educational booths representing Democratic candidates are gearing Monday, 11:48 a.m. —Car Monday, 11:04 a.m. —Woods came into the office armed with a finding you forgot your camera, or Tuesday — School Supt. James goes to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for more than 20 organizations and up their campaigns. fire. 111 High St. (Town) fire, Rt. 85 and East St., Wed., April 14th at 11 a.m. beautiful cake; a gift from Flo Bom­ searching for the suitcase keys to degree in aeronautical engineering Mark R. DeSimone, son of Mr. and Kennedy told the Board of Education Hebron. The couple is planning a Sept. 18 specialized training in the medical health service agencies will feature Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington Monday, 2:50 p.m. —Woods bardier of Flo’s Cake Decorating rummage through all your neatly from the Massachusetts Institute of Mrs. Frank R. DeSimone, 66 Walnut Monday night. Monday, 11:28 a.m. —An­ Technology, which she received in wedding at South United Methodist services field. learning materials and film presen­ plans to visit the state next week and fire, Ferguson Rd. (Town) In our NEW, LARGER MAIN STREET Supplies. packed clothes to be sure you put in St. has entered the U.S. Air Force The graduation ceremony at dover to Hebron on mutual aid 1937. Church in Manchester, Airman Capello attended Rockville tations. former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter Monday, 3:11 p.m. —Brush STOREI It was just lovely. It had a colorful the hair dryer? and reported for active duty on Manchester High School is scheduled fire, 558 Hilliard St. (Eighth for woods fire. High School. Free parking is available in the has scheduled a trip to Connecticut Monday, 12:21 p.m .—Brush March 26. teachers' parking lot and along for the follo\ying week. for Monday evening, June 21, District) PERSONAL TEE Kennedy said, reporting on Monday, 3:59 p.m. —Brush fire, Daly Dr., Vernon. “The Store That PareonelUee Your Fun & Sport Wear” Brookfield St. A spokesman for Rep. Morris Monday, 1:08 p.m. —Woods schoolclosing plans. fire, 96D Rachel Rd. (Eighth Tomkiel named chairman The Health Fair is co-sponsored by Udall of Arizona says Julian Bond of fire, Virginia Lane, Tolland. In a related matter, the school District) 1081 Main Street, Manchester the town Health Department and the Georgia will appear Wednesday at Today, 9:26 a.m. —Washing Monday, 2:19 p.m. —Woods for cancer polka party Manchester Public Health Nursing the opening of Udall's Hartford board authorized Kennedy to ask the fire, Bolton Notch, Bolton. (Acroaa From the Army A Navy Store) state Board of Education to approve machine fire, 343 Highland St. Association. headquarters. (Town) Monday, 2:53 p.m. —Woods a 179-day school year for local mor­ fire. Virginia Lane. Tolland. Stop In and Join Us lor Coffee & Donuts, Edward Tomkiel, town ty for Cancer to be held on Today, 10:04 a.m. —Grass And See the Mayor Cut the Ribbon clerk of Manchester, is Saturday, June 26 at the ning kindergarten classes. fire, 404 Hartford Rd. (Town) ’■‘ Monday, 6 p.m. —Brush Kennedy explained the normal fire, Eclert’s Pond, Vernon. For Our Grand Opening! chairman of the Polka Par- Village Lantern on Tolland Increasing student job South WinilHor Monday, 6:20 p.m. —Brush Tpke. school year is 180 days, but the mor­ Monday, 1:30 p.m. —Woods ning kindergarten “lost” a day on fire, Tolland Ave., Tolland. Tomkiel is past president ConlinuftI from Page One instruction isn’t necessarily fire. Spring Pond Park, Plea­ Monday, 6:54 p.m. —Service of the Town Clerks of March 11 when school openings were sant Valley Rd. available. Such mechanics, jobs in­ call to Rham High School, An­ Film Rating Guide Connecticut, a member of iatric nursing and work at local con­ clude automotive, meat cutters, and delayed two hours because of poor Monday, 2:48 p.m. —Wftids dover and Hebron, valescent homes. At the senior level, road conditions. lire, 97 Palmer Dr. for parents and their children the board of directors of jobs in machine and tool shops., Monday, 10:07 p.m, —Grass the Manchester State students concentrate on general nur­ In order to maintain a 180-day year Monday, 3:36 p.m. —Large General audiences. All ages admitted. In the current school year, more lire, Rt. 316, Hebron. Bank, a member of the sing and work at Manchester for the morning kindergarten, there woods fire, 207 Farmstead Dr. than 400 COEP students are getting Authorities said it burned out Army & Navy Club and the Memorial Hospital. would have to be classes'bn June 23, 0 Parental guidance suggested. Some material may on-the-job training with 192 local of control for nearly an hour. Manchester Lodge of Elks. The distributive education phase Kennedy said, and classes on that not be suitable fpr'prc-teenagers. employers. An Educational Advisory Monday, 3:59 p.m. —Woods There will be a buffet at includes study and experience in Committee for Vocational Educa­ day would be of little educational fire, Kelly Rd. and Laurel St. merchandising, retailing, value. TICKETS |~g] Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent 8 p.m., followed by dancing tion, consisting of 10 to 12 to the music of Johnny wholesaling and advertising. The financial implications of a 179- or adult guardian. businessmen and citizens, helps with Manchester Evening Herald Prytko and his orchestra Students work mostly in local retail day school year are that Manchester NOW ON the ram. Published every evening except (X) No one under I7.idmitled (age limit may vary in cer­ until 1 a.m. The Polish would lose some state aid—a total of Sundays and holidays. Entered at outlets, Once a year, the distributive Lawrence's report to the school tain areas). education students “take over’’ $624 — if kindergartners don’t make the Manchester. Conn., Post Office SALE Garland of Connecticut board was the third in a series of as Second Class Mall Matter. will perform traditional operation of King’s Department up the lost day. reports about the local school Suggested Carrier Rates folk dances. Store for a day. Throughout the year, School board members, voting un­ system’s output. Previous reports Payable in Advance Tickets may be obtained students operate the MHS store. have dealt with learning and achieve­ animously for the 179-day year, Single cop y...... 15( W eekly...... OOt CIl^THEATRES EAST at the American Cancer The diversified work experience ment evaluations and with a post­ agreed that an extra day of morning One m o n th ...... $3.W V l D D L l TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH PARhAD(*639 bill Society office, 237 E. phase is for students interested in a graduation followup of all MHS kindergarten classes wouldn’t be Three months ...... $11.70 Six m onths...... $23.40 Center St. or at the town wide variety of jobs for which group students. worth the $624. One y e a r...... $46.60 Kilwanf Tomkiel Mail Rates Upon Request REDFORD/HOFFNUN clerk’s office. Subscribers who fall to receive their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. should telephone the circulation MTHEPRESIPnirSilEfc Theater schedule department, 647-9946. About town T“ ROBERT DENIRO U.A. East 1 — “ All The Afternoon,” 7:00-9:20 Showcase 3 — “Lipstick,’ M0N.-TUES. Showcase 4 — “Next Stop BOTHCINU gg< President’s Men,” 2:00-7:00- Vernon Cine 1— “Bobbie Jo 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 Greenwich Village,” 2:15- TAXI DRIVER ty committee will meet at & the Outlaw,” 7:30-9:30 m Reynolds and Dupee 9:25 4:40-7:10-9:30 the same hour in the Rob­ U.A. East 2 — “Taxi Vernon Cine 2 — “ Butch / PAULNEWMAN Circles of South United Driver,” 2:00-7:10-9:10 Cassidy and the Sundance ROBERT REDFORD Methodist Church will bins Room of the church. U.A. East 3 — “Tom and Kid,” 7:00-9:15 “ BUTCH CASSIDY AND G B A E L E an d meet tonight at 7:45 in the Showcase 1 — "One Flew forming animals, cotlon Jerry Cartoon Festival,” THE SUNDANCE C8ndy„and loads of good fun church reception room. 2:00; ' Gable and Lombard,” Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” MUNICIPAL BUILDING . . . at the all>new, 22-act Shrine' “The Parable" will be Circus. Have a barrel of laughs ICHABAM) The W omen’s Bible 7:00-9:20 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:35 end thrills . . . and a super shown. Hostesses are Study Class of South United Burnside 1 — “Family Showcase 2 — “Bad News circus for youQgsters of s'l ages. • i n . CARDS KEQUIfUOtSHLnr APPL'CifUf CLOSED STATE ARMORY • BROAD Virginia Beggs, Ruth Methodist Church will Plot,” 7:20-9:30 Bears,” 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:35- STREET • HARTFORD ONE SHOWINQ 2 P.M. Howe''l, Mildred Maxwell meet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Burnside 2 — "Dog Day 9:45 Monday thru Saturday; Per­ TOM JESSY FILM FESTIVAL formances at; 1;30 and 7;46 a and J.met Von Deck. Main St. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1976 Sunday Performances at 2.‘ m I lilt mm mm tax In Mil » WINS PURPOSE WINE Saturday 8:30 - S.-00 THE BAD NEWS rnmnu l7B-7i4l taS4tlt WINS O panBajiL- Bjliil WeeMtifi, S-B 8 it a Sun. ■' .M a sHor Surg’s (Bauem |N«t I. • JJLnBMFUUA SAl[ sforfs to day and runs thru Saturday Niqhl' u eah triM WIST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER wiwith your SHUttMTlSMI N M .4 lL t lil att-nto ta.6i Bishop sCornrr 96S Silas Drane 19)4 Broad Si CUafu^Pt Route 32 South Willington, Conn, a t - t t t ta-t BankAmericard SALE ITEM QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK IN SfOlU ' 2531 A lb an iA iF High.a) OPfN IVlRV NIGHT It Pays to Read Herald Ads SANK AMERICARO or exit too off 1-86 429-6497^ WE FteSERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIt.S' [ScareI! thndiMtir PatiW, datni regrfir itm htm. oPimNuiis tim mt oimiHuas iiti ms ms sat ms MASTER CHARGE CARD NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL FRROR' PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. 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Tues., April 13, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 13, 1976- PAGE SEVEN Air pollution tests About town i®anrl)PHtpr iEupning ralh for autos proposed FW Manchester — A City of Village Charm jT'j I mEsc^nowsi Women’s Club will meet Patricia Motowidlak and mittee of Emanuel Founded Oct. 1, 1681 HARTFORD (UPI) — A proposal to institute air pollu­ ’The Buckley School PTA will sponsor a tailgate sale Wednesday, April 14, at 8 Mrs. Karen Johnson. Lutheran Church will meet Member. Audit Bureeu of Circulction Member. United Press International tion inspections for motor vehicles highlighted a flood of p.m. at thd home of Mrs. tonight at 7:30 at the. bills approved by the legislature’s Appropriations Com­ in the school parking lot I’ARk.VDI’ PHARMACY Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. May (rain date. May 8). Vivian Trask, 86 Doane St. church. Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. mittee in a closing rush. Co-hostesses are Mrs. The parish life com-. The committee, which approved 38 bills Monday in an Donations are needed for V Raymond P Robinson. Editor*Publisher Harold E- Turkington, Managing Editor all-day session aimed at completing its work before a 5 toys, PTA table and food Surrenders p.m. reporting deadline, also passed measures table. For further Informa­ Opinion” liquidating a state highway fund and changing the for­ tion, call either of the co- BOSTON (UPI) - The mula for reimbursement of special education cokts to chairmen, Mrs. Robert E. youth who allegedly beat a COMPLETE GM localities. Duhphy at 643-4803, or Mrs. black lawyer with a The FBI amendment The car pollution control proposal, originally submitted Robert M. Kenyon, 643- flagdole in front of Boston REPAIRS by the Department of Environmental Protection, would 0174. City' Hall surrendered to FOR The Fourth Amendment to Americans that the FBI set up a series of inspection stations around the state. authorities and has been • CDLLISIDN the U.S. Constitution states The program will get a $50,000 federal grant for ad­ Eta Chapter of Beta arraigned. stopped this kind of monkey Sigma Phi will meet Joseph Rakes, 17, of • MECHANICAL ®nD*)?nBS PIISSOVER that “the right of the people to business in the late 1960s and ministrative costs, sponsors said, while the operational costs would be covered by the fee paid by car owners for tonight at 8 at the home of South Boston, a student at WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS Bartonettes be secure in their persons, says he doesn’t know of any the service. Mrs. Linda Ferguson, 8 the Heights Academy, CARS AND TRUCKS • # Contenental houses, papers and effects more such instances “lurking The law, if enacted, would take effect in 1979. Revere Dr., Bloomfield. pleaded innocent in Boston Genuine Parts 30 Different There will be a ritual of the Municipal Court Monday to against unreasonable searches in the background.” But as one The highway right-of-way fund, which contains $2.3 Factory Trained Mechanict Centers million, would be eliminated under the proposal approved jewels. The program will a charge of assault and and seizures shall not be spokesman for the Socialist be a loom weaving 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE $ 2 | X 5 by the committee and the money would go to the general battery by means of a violated...” Workers Party has pointed out, demonstration. dangerous weapon. He was CALL 646-6464 ... fund, which pays the state’s bills. ' Full lb. On at least 238 occasions there is no way of knowing if Backers said the special education bill, which has a released on personal The executive board of recognizance pending an • Chocolate Matzo Balls between 1942 and 1966, July 1, 1978, implementation date, would change the Carter- Chevrolet • Macaroons this is true. No agent or official i the Manchester Junior April 28 hearing. however, the Federal Bureau reimbursement formula in hopes of preventing abuses. 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER of the FBI, or no official of the It would pay back localities two-thirds of the actual of Investigation took it upon New York police, which ap­ cost incurred above the amount it takes to educate itself to amend that amend­ parently co-operated with the youngsters in the public schools. ment to read, " ... Unless the feds, has ever been brought to Also given committee approval were bills: FBI decides otherwise.” — Allocating $1 million to pay for heating for persons account foAthis illegal activi­ unable to afford it. Half of that will be reimbursed by the The Bureau has admitted to ty. federal government. making that many illegal So far as is known, the FBI — Giving state auditors $50,000 to audit local boards of searches, if not seizures of the was never able to find any education receiving state grants. papers and effects of 14 — Adding $68,000 to the budget of the Office of Con­ evidence in the files of the sumer Counsel. “domestic subversive targets” Socialist Workers Party that it Spring at Hilliard’s Pond in Manchester (Photo by Regionald Pinto) — Appropriating $125,000 to add photographs to drivers’ SHtU in that period — what it calls posed any threat to the securi­ licenses. The proposal is expected to bring in $5 million “black bag” jobs, after the kits ty of the United States. What it per year from higher fees for the next two fiscal years. of burgler tools carried by its — Setting aside $197,000 for legislative staffing, $77,000 did find and photograph, along Putting Pentagon propaganda in perspective of which is for staffing of standing committees. agents. Between 1960 and 1966, with other harmless — Spending $35,000 for algae control. — Allocating $44,000 for an emergency communication 92 of these break-ins, or about documents and cor­ WASHINGTON - If the Soviet counted in our total of 2.1 million ser­ modicum of authority when he center in Colchester. one every three weeks, were respondence, w e i| the names Union and Communist China shouid vicemen. The Soviets have 55,000 oc­ Andrew Tully examines the Pentagon’s own figures — Setting up a $50,000 study of whether a school of 6AKIB simuitaneousiy wipe each other off cupation troops in Czechoslovakia. made without benefit of court- of contributors to the party. on Russia’s armed strength. veterinary medicine should be established at the Univer­ the earth, the Pentagon brass would Their armed forces include 70,000 issued warrants against the In the spending contest, for exam­ sity of Connecticut. What kind of chilling effect be ready the following week with an political commissars: we have none. New York City headquarters of ple, Aspin notes that combined this revelation will have on the “analysis” supporting a defense For those who still fear that the defense expenditures by the NATO About 300,000 other men and women the Socialist Workers Party. free exercise of political rights budget increase against the imperial Kremlin’s single aim is to destroy countries during 1975 totaled $140- wear Russian uniforms but work at The disclosure has come as by people who have supported ambitions of Nicaragua. America, Aspin offers a significant hillion, compared with $122-billion by jobs done by civilians in this country, All right. Tongue-in-cheek stuff. helping of comfort, frequently cited Soviet military research is done by the result of a long-running suit this or other.^ unpopular the Warsaw Pact nations. The Soviet But the situation in this frantic in this space: More than 500,000 of ' Union spends 95 per cent of the War­ the military, who also operate Loam bid opening brought by the party against socialistroriented splinter Presidential election year says those 4.8 million Soviet troops (some saw Pact total (about $144-billion) storage dumps and supply channels. the government. Previously, groups is impossible to say. something incredible, to wit, that put the figure at 800,000) are while the U.S. contributes 55 per That requires another 170,000 un­ the Justice Department had peace is more expensive than war. stationed along the 3,000-mile Sino- cent, or $80-billion, to the NATO iforms bodies. Civilian scientists run is April 23 But it should certainly send a President Ford has asked for $113- Soviet border. denied that the party had ever budget. most of our military research, and shiver — of disgust if not of billion in spending authority for the Almost everybody, except perhaps The Soviet military budget sup­ civil servants our storage dumps and been the target of burglaries fear — down the spine of every Pentagon in fiscal 1977. That’s more Ronald Reagan, agrees that Bids will be opened April 23 in the Municipal Building ports more than 250,000 construction supply channels. We have one Air for furnishing the Manchester cemetery department with by federal agents. than the total U.S. budget during Moscow’s biggest worry is Red troops within its borders. That work Force lieutenant colonel assigned to SOL American who believed that World War II. Sure there’s inflation, China. Even Assistant Defense 700-800 cubic yards of top quality loam, for replacing tem­ FBI director Clarence the Constitution is supposed to is done by civilians in the U.S., under civil defense: the Russians 20,000 porary repairs over water, sewer and similar ditches but the comparison is still shocking: Secretary Terence McClary recently a mere 900 Army officers with the assorted troops. Kelley has now assured mean what it says. check your income tax. admitted: “The Russians do have a with permanent repairs and for operating the concession Corps of Engineers. About 150,000 Aspin totes up all these figures, stand at Globe Hoilow Swimming Pool. We were indebted, then, to Rep. southern flank that is not quite as Soviet troops work on the railroads and some other minor ones, and finds Les Aspin, D-Wis., who tries to put compatible as ours with Mexico.” At Bidders must furnish two prices for the loam, one for and on the military farms which that the numbers for “comparable delivery by the contractor, the other if picked up by the Antique charts costly into perspective the Pentagon any rate, about a quarter of the in­ produce food for Army and Air Force opposing forces" come out 2,045,000 propaganda that the Russians are crease in Soviet military spending town at the contractor's location. Men who goes down to the “Igara” ran around in the mess halts. for Moscow and 2,009,000 for Bidders for the patching must furnish prices for about out-spending us in the military field since 1964 has been directed toward A whopping 430,000 Soviet troops Washington. He might have added GAME? 1,100 quare yards of material plus labor. sea in ships these days can pin­ South China Sea in 1973, it was and that their armed forces out­ its defense against a Chinese attack. are assigned to internal security and the footnote that the Soviet Union is point their locations at any following the latest available number those of the U.S., 4.8 million Aspin is not simply a political as border guards to keep Russians in. burdened with the world's longest time in any weather, thanks to chart for that area — one made to 2.1 million. Aspin doesn’t say our critic of the Defense Department. He Neither or National Guard, which land boundaries. So much for the military brass is lying, only that is a former military analyst at the maintains order during riots nor the Russians’ "superior” manpower. navigation satellites. in the late 1800s. The most re­ their figures are meaningless. Pentagon. Thus he speaks with a Customs Service Border Patrol is Otherwise, however, they are cent chart of the Straits of still operating back in the 19th Magellan is dated 1896, based WE’RE OPEN century. on one of 1830. Open forum Ship groundings are oc­ Modern tankers cost up­ curring at the rate of three a wards of $65 million, carry CARPET MERCHAHTS day around the globe, and three million barrels of oil and Manchester senior citizens Clarence House subsidy many of these accidents are at­ draw some 90 feet of water. program draws praise restoration is urged tributable to outdated ocean “The size of these ships and CARPETS To the editor: available to Manchester’s finest. Ap­ charts, says Compass the inaccuracy of ocean charts To the editor: were to be taken from the warm, To many who had the opportunity parently the philosophy has been to We have had occasion recently to caring atmosphere of Clarence magazine, a publication, the make another environmental of seeing the recent Senior Citizens provide interests at the center that come in contact with the Clarence House to the impersonal atmosphere nation’s largest commercial disaster like the Torrey Can­ Variety Show, the lasting impression reach all types of individuals. House of Rockville, which is a of an institution. WHOLESALE marine insurance company. yon a real possibility,” the of sincere administration and respect Certainly credit must be given to private run home for retarded adults. It is our hope that concerned per­ are certainly deserving of the Senior the Town of Manchester for Unfortunately, the recent cutback in TO ALL When the 73,000-ton ore ship magazine warns. sons who may not be aware of the Citizens of Manchester. There is no providing the necessary facilities and state funding may force this home to situation which exists in regard to doubt that this presentation, which services the the center. And certain­ close its doors. the financial problems of Clarence Trailer Loads In truly was a source of entertainment ly the Senior Citizens’ director, along Until November of last year, House will urge their legislators to Most fantastic flight for all, was the result of a con­ with his assistants, deserve a Clarence House received a subsidy of work towards increased funding for Stock • Goods siderable amount of time and effort What impresses us most tremendous debt of gratitude. But, approximately $9 per person per day the home. Very possibly, the cost of landing program. by all those that were associated in more important, credit must be from Connecticut. This subsidy has Famous Brands about the plan to orbit 30 maintaining these retarded persons What brings us up short is any way with this production. given to the senior citizens now been cut by approximately $2.50 in an institution would be more costly electricity-generating sat­ the statement that if we were A number of the Board of Directors themselves who in their own special per patient per day, which has than the $9 per person per day that it CASH & CARRY (Mayor Matt Moriarty Jr., Vivian way contribute in making the senior created a considerable financial ellites to supply the energy to underUke the Apollo did cost to keep them at Clarence needs of the United States is Ferguson and Paul Willhide) viewing citizens program the dynamic burden for the owners of the home. House. FAST SERVICE not the idea itself. program today, it would cost the show will certainly attest to the organization that is now. The con­ Our experience with the home has The Rev. Frances Schwartz Our Food Selling Policy is not $24 billion but $60 billion, so interest of local officials in the tribution of all in this endeavor indicated to us that Clarence House The Rev. James Schwartz Senior Citizens program. Something like the scheme great has been the effect of in­ assures the betterment of the senior is a real home to the 30 or 40 retarded Marion Lehan proposed by Boeing Aerospace However, of even deeper citizen and is most certainly a credit adults who live there, and we feel Donna Symonds flation in the few short years significance than the show itself has to all those involved in this program Co. engineers — to capture and that it would be extremely unfor­ (Vernon Methodist Church) since the last Saturn rocket been the realization of the success of in the town of Manchester. tunate if the residents of this home (Vernon) Simple...WE GIVE YOU THE concentrate the sun’s heat with was launched. the entire Senior Citizens program Ed Wojcik 1310 Tolland Tpke., Buckland Area Exit 93 gigantic space mirrors and that has evolved in Manchester in a 12 Orchard Hill Dr. Remember the objections 10-^8:30 DAILY CLOSED SUNDAY beam the electricity to earth relatively short period of time. SouthJV^sor 646-8568 about what a waste of Someone must be doing something Today’s thought by microwaves — is coming. resources it was to put men on right if the center has grown from a LOWEST STORE-WIDE DISCOUNT We have the technology to the moon? Yet we have per­ membership of approximately 300 have the system in operation only seven years ago to a current Yesterdays mitted the dollar to take off on membership of 6,740 today. One has Then he poured water into a basin, that in serving others we find our before the end of the century. a fantastic space trip of its own only to read the weekly Senior and began to wash the disciples’ feet, greatness, and that there are tasks of and to wipe them with the towel with Nor are we surprised at the that makes the Apollo program Citizens column that appears in The all sizes and categories in the cost of the system, estimated Herald to appreciate the vast 25 years ago which he was girded. He came to Kingdom of God and we should be MITES FOOD PRICES, e v e r y DAY now look like a bargain base­ number of activities that are Nino Petricca, captain of the 1950 Simon Peter: and Peter said to him, ready to do any. We do have a respon­ to be equal to the Apollo moon ment venture. Manchester High School baseball “Lord, do you wash my feet?” Jesus sibility to the tired, the lonely, the team, is among the pitching can­ answered him, “What I am doing you poor and the disadvantaged and we didates for a post on the University of do not know now, but afterward you grow in stature as people of God as Connecticut freshman team this will understand.” — John 13: 5-7. we give of ourselves to the needs and ...EVERY WEEK I spring. Our thoughts today are concerned cries for help around us. with self-humility as we see our Lord 0 Lord, teach us to be humble in girding Himself with a towel and serving You and then world which 10 years ago going about washing the feet of His You love. Amen. cal Board of Directors adopts or­ disciples. Pastor C. Henry Anderson WE WELCOME YOUR dinance increasing the number of He was revealing the great truth FOOD STAMP PURCHASES voting districts from five to seven. Emanuel Lutheran Church Mrs. Doris Hogan and Louis Gamache are named “Teachers of the Year” at Bennet Junior High Almanac m m School. w i t m By lliiilcd Press llll<■rlluliolllll took Raleigh, N.C., ending his Civil B E S U R E ... B L ISS has been serving the Home Owner for Today is Tuesday, April 13, the War “March to the Sea." 94 YEARS. For a complete FR E E INSPECTION of your home 104th day of 1976 with 262 to follow. In 1934, in the depths of the depres­ by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest Dateline 1776 The muon is approaching its full sion, 4.7 million American families technical slafi, phone; phase. were reported to be receiving By Unilcd Press Inlrriiutiunul The morning star is Venus. welfare payments. MARBLEHEAD, Mass., April 13— The evening stars are Mercury, In 1941, Russia and Japan signed a Twenty-two persons who were Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. five-year neutrality pact. aboard the brig Sally when taken by Those born on this date are under In 1964, Sidney Poitier became the 649-9240 Capt. John Manley and his American the sign of Aries. first black man to win a motion pic­ crewmen en route from Boston to Frank Woolworth, founder of the ture “Oscar" as the best actor for Nova Scotia were brought to five-and-dime stores, was bom April the previous year. BUSS TERMITE CONTROL Marblehead to await further disposi­ 13, 1852. A thought for the day: President DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY e E8T. 1 8 ^ tion. The group included British Thomas Jefferson said, "When soldiers, their women and children On this day in history: angry, count to 10 before you speak' The Oldest & Largest irf Conn. and loyalists and their families. In 1865, Union Gen. William Sherman if very angry, 100." PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 13, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .Mancheeter, Conn,, Tues., April 13, 1976 - PAGE NINE Record for Caldor I ®“*l"®** ■ Jobless claims increase Caldor Inc., the Norwalk-based discount ;i cent of the total claims. Herald angle Quebec makes demands Claims for unemployment compensa­ department store chain, has reported record 5 tion filed in Manchester rose 8.3 per cent One year ago, unemployment compen­ slles of nearly $19.4 million for March, up 21.1 per 'i to a weekly average of 4,749 for the two- sation claims filed in Manchester totaled cent from last March’s $16 million! 5 week period ending April 3, the state 3,331. At that time, women accounted for For the first nine weeks of Caldor’s fiscal year, 5; Earl Yost Labor Department reported today. 33.4 per cent of the total. sales were up 24.9 per cent to just over $33.8 ^ Sports Editor Claims in the previous two-week period The recent increase in local claims was million. iji the highest in the Labor Department’s following WHA fiasco totaled 4,384 weekly. Caldor has 35 stores in Connecticut, New York ji The Labor Department said the latest report of 19 local offices. Statewide, and Massachusetts. ;• total included 807 extended benefits jobless claims declined by 2.1 per cent to a weekly average of 136,248. One year ago, QUEBEC CITY, Canada claims and 923 emergency compensation game,” Nordiques President John were "bad” and went against the the statewide figure was 129,064. Notes off the cuff (UPI) — The Quebec Nor- Cowboys when Jodzio came off the claims. Women accounted for 36.7 per catcher was a leader as well as a D’Acres told reporters Monday Quebec club. bench at 6:16 of the first Three members of the Manchester better than average all around per­ diques are willing to continue night. He said Crozier should be period in Sunday night s game. He PINEHURST EASTER HAMS Little League, John Phelps, Skip former, He’s now playing his talents their participation in the World There was no immediate reaction suspended for the WHA playoffs Place your order now lor skated 80 feet across the ice at Tar­ Mikoleit and Leon Nelson motored to with Manchester Community from the WHA board of governors. because he instructed Jodzio to "go dif, who had the puck in the corner. Williamsport, Pa., last weekend to Hockey Association playoffs — MORRELL EASTER HAMS FOR OVER 50 YEARS College...Mike Martin, son of Ted D'Acges said that to ensure a quick get (Marcl Tardif” just before a With his stick head-high. Jodzio attend the annual pre-season but first they have three PERDUE 6 to 7 Lb. Martin, Manchester High faculty decision by the league officials his bloody ' brawl erupted between skated into Tardif, who was struck baseball clinic...John Wiggin and Jim demands the league must be FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS manager, is an outfielder with club was withholding the $70,000 in Quebec and Calgary in their game twice with the stick as'he was bowled Balesano, Manchester’s contribution and 10 to 14 lb. Rockville High’s varsity baseball met. gate receipts from the first two Sunday night. over. Jodzio then fell on Tardif and to the Trinity College baseball team squad this season. Another Mike, The Nordiques are threatening to games of the Quebec-Calgary best-of- D'Acres said Jodzio should be pummeled him with his fists. FRESH YOUNG HEN TURKEYS this spring, have been playing big Mike Johnson is a second baseman pull out of the playoffs unless the seven semifinal series. banned from hockey for life for his Both benches then cleared and a 40- We will feature the long time favorite skinless, In our own time of need, we parts to date. The former with the same school. The latter is following conditions are met. First, The club president said he has con­ attack on the Quebec leftwinger. Tar­ minute brawl ensued. I’olice. who hockless, shankless Would hope for the most com­ Manchester High players are also the son of Gene Johnson, playing Calgary Cowboys’ Rick Jodzio must tacted the managements of the dif. the league’s highest scorer this moved onto the ice after being called Executive MORRELL FULLY COOKED HAM serving as co-captains...Permanent plete help possible. Surely this is manager with Moriarty’s and last be banned from hockey for life; se­ and the Houston Aeros season, has been hospitalized with a by WHA officials, said criminal lights for baseball could run as high Bruce L. Kaczorowski of a year’s No. 1 hitter in the Twilight cond, Calgary Coach and they have given him their full severe concussion and will be out of charges would likely be filed in the the type of help we should as $50,000 and this corner wonders if East Hartford has been EASTER SHOES Tobin’s FIRST PRIZE Hockiess, Skinless, League...Don Race is back coaching must be suspended for the rest of the support for his action, action for at least two weeks. incident. named executive manager it is only a dream for East Catholic Shankless COOKED HAM... provide for those who turn to us. < the Manchester High jayvee ninq playoffs; and third, WHA Vice Presi­ D’Acres said the Nordiques wanted Nordiques’ General Manager Calgary held a 2-0 lead in §ames in of the Ponderosa Steak High supporters whose long range • while A1 Freiheit handles a like dent Bud Poile must be fired. the immediate resignation or dis­ Maurice Filion said Jodzio's attack the best-of-seven WHA Canadian plan include same at the completely House, Spencer St., SALE on CHILDRENS/ PATENT LEATHERS Fleur di lis boneless Ham from DuBuque. assignment at East Catholic...Last ’’Unless all three demands-are met missal of Poile as'WHA vice presi­ on Tardif was "the worst I’ve seen in Division semifinal series. Calgary Manchester. renovated playing field...The Metro tor Children Also DuBuques short shanked 14 to 17 lb. HAMS season, tall Mike Quesnel, the fine immediately, the Nordiques will not dent because he has mismanaged the my more than 20 years in hockey.” won the opener. 3-1, and took Sunday SCHOOL SHOES ^ Bowl, the 18-pin bowling house in the He joined Ponderosa SPECIAL VALUES... basketball player, found base hits BO to Calgary for Wednesday's league and many of his decisions Quebec held a 1-0 lead over the night's game. 8-4. Jarvis building on Center Street Systems Inc. a year ago. $099 ^ $J99 CANDA DRY SODA Af| hard to get with Manchester High. In Before coming to $399 4 $099 ^uHe'tdfUcme which will open this summer, is the opening loss to Penney, Quesnel or GINGER A L E ...... ^ ...... 3q ts. I s U U HOLMES Manchester, Kaczorowski 400 MAIN STREET . MANCHESTER. CONN offering a free banquet to all leagues looked at a called third strike and was manager of Ponderosa SHURFINE LARGE 2Vi CANS R O « that sigit up for the 1976-77 PEARS or FRUIT COCKTAIL then stroked three consecutive base Steak House in Waterbury, I We Carry HEM MM’S WOBK SHOES I ...... can HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES season...Three leflhanded golfers, hits...Last New Year’s Day Rose 18-hecl duckpin house Southington and Bristol. We Are Open Saturday 8 'III 6 NORMAN M, HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES Tom Cusker, Scott Fay and Pete Bowl football gaihe reached 21,300,- Kaczorowski is a 1975 and Sunday 8 'til 2 P.M. Naktenis, will join Bob Scheafter, 000 homes with an estimated 71,850,- graduate of the University MANCHESTER GREEN SHOE PINEHURST GROCERY INC. The Manchester Evening Herald prints Ellington Ridge assistant golf pro, in 000 viewers. The Orange Bowl game of C o n n e c tic u t. He the Pro-Member tourney coming up 509 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE — “AT THE GREEN” 302 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER more Manchester news than any other went into 19,429,000 homes, the Cot­ attended Penney High HOURS; 9:30 to 9:00 Mon., Tuoi., Wod., A FrI. shortly at the Manchester Country Metro Bowl newspaper. ton Bowl 17,680,000 homes and the School. He lives with his Thuro. 9:30 to 9:00 • Sat. 9:30 to 9:00 Club. Naktenis is a lormer major Sugar Bowl 11,550,000 according to wife, the former Marylee league baseball pitcher with the the ratings,..Red Sox management Hickey, at 233 Ellington Philadelphia Athletics and Cincinnati made a wise decision when it post­ Rd., East Hartford. Reds...Next start for the New poned yesterday’s scheduled opener opens in July England Whalers in the WHA against Cleveland due to cold playoffs will be Friday night in In­ Public weather. Football weather prevailed Hy EARL YOST records dianapolis. This set is down for best throughout New England yester­ of seven games...Bob Shawkey will day...Chris Blake is back handling Sporls Kililor toss out the first ball Thursday at W arranty (l(■(■ds baseball games at MCC with an Manchester will have two major duckpin bowling houses in Elizabeth P. Snow to Philip Yankee Stadium. It was Shawkey assist from Dave Roback. operation next fall. S. and Margery S. Hopper, who pitched and won the first game The former 20-bed Manchester property at 41 Arnott Rd., for New York in the original Yankee Games postponed Bowling Green in the Jarvis block on There will be 18 lanes in operation, $43,900. Stadium in 1923. Center Street will be re-opened after two 'iraving been shaved from Francis J. and Regina L. Manchester Community College’s a lapse of more than a decade as the original number to make room for a scheduled baseball doubleheader Warren to Arthur K. Kit- Here ’ n there Metro Bowl, meeting area. tredge, property at 42 yesterday against Northwestern The Bowling Green, the first local Difference between this year’s The announcement was made by Dougherty St., $38,000. Community College in Winstead was Flo Alkas, who will serve as co­ house to feature automatic pin Francis H. and Catherine Manchester High baseball team and postponed due to cold weather. The setters, installed in 1955. closed M. Zuraw to Jean Lac Nadeau last year’s is the absence of the manager with Phil LaBlanc. The games have been reset for latter, an engineer at United Air­ operations in 1960. The lanes were and Renee E. Nadeau, proper­ graduated Jack Maloney. The fine Wednesdav. ty at 65-67 Seaman Circle, craft, has leased the building along first opened in the fall of 1947. $35,150. with Joe Santerson and Mike Ficaro All the lanes have been completely Trade name of Massachusetts. renovated and new pin setting Ruth F. Conyers, doing The trio operates a Metro Bowl in machines installed. business as Conyers Commer­ Peabody. Mass. To date a dozen leagues have cial Center. 57-73 Tolland Mrs. Alkas. who previously served signed for the 1976-77 season. Tpke. in management capacities at the Manchester’s other major duckpin Marriage lieenses Bowling Green and the T-Bowl. said house is the Holiday Lanes, site of William Peck and Shirley the local house expects to be numerous state, regional and Bass Valdrighi, both operating by mid-July, national tournaments. Manchester, April 24, Com­ munity Baptist Church. Jay Warren Adams, NEW YORK (UPI) — Jim Hunter, the New York Yankees’ Glastonbury, and Judith Ann $2,8-million pitcher, was as sharp as the cold wind in Whitcomb, 169 Main St., April Baltimore's Memorial Stadium Monday night — and so was his Flyers launch 16. memorv. catcher Hick Dempsey. "He was Building permits Hunter fired a three-hitler and C & D Builders Inc. for D & ahead of his hitters and he’s not V Associates, new dwelling at H6ME walked only one batter in giving the afraid to come in with it when the 208 Briarwood Dr., $23,000. Yankees a 3-0 victory over the count is 2-and-l or 3-and-l. " defense in win C & D Builders Inc. for Orioles. It was his first win of the Rang<'r> .I. I Frechette, Martin and season and an unusally strong effort Jeff Burroughs hit a three-run PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Philadelphia Flyers goalie Bernie Rothman, new dwelling at 225 tor a pitcher, who has been a slow liomer in the third inning and Nelson Parent traded his bicycle for a rocking chair Monday night—and Briarwood Dr,, $23,000. starter throughout his career. liriles, acquired from Kansas City Frances Miller, repair fire "1 think it was my earliest shutout he got more exercise with the bike. damage at ro Foley St., $700. where he had a composite 11-13 since the 1969 season, ’ Hunter said record during the last two seasons, Jacques Genesse, demolish The Flyers opened defense of their after the game. ”1 was pushing the pitched a iour-hitter in his tirst start Pro hockey old garage. $50, and construct ball, but I was staying on top of it. " *Well, you see, it’s like this son...’ Stanley Ciup Championship with a 4-1 new garage, $4,100; at 16 St. lor the Hangers. Mike Hargrove Hunter s comment sent newsmen I.iist .Sulurday, East Calliolic pitcher Kevin Shorey ran into victory over the Toronto Maple Leais Lawrence St. ' dl.sgruntli'ii Leal Coadi Red Ken Campbell for Joseph to the record books to check up and, Iroiilile in the fourth inning against St. Paul. So, Coach Jim and Parent, who played only 11 Giraitis, roof repairs at 91 sure enough, his shutout against Kan­ Baseball games of the season because of neck Kelly agreed. HOHM sas City in 1969 came on April 11, one Penders went l«> the mound to offer some fatherly advice. and shoulder injuries, had to fend off "Bernie might have been in a Scott Dr,, $1,400. Irene Bushey, demolish tool day earlier than this one. rii<- Eagles won, 1 1-9. East and all local teams are in action only 24 shots on goal. rocking chair in this game for ail the shed at 670 N. Main St., $50. Hoy White walked and scored on a doubled with one out and moved to loday. (Herald photo by Dunn) I’arent admitted he was "a little shots we had. We played a bad game. Virginia Dodd, swimming double by Lou Pinielia in the tirst in­ third on Toby Harrah's single before bit ” surprised that Coach Fred Shero We only had two or three of our guys pool and fence at 131 Lake St., ning and designated hitter Thurman Burroughs unloaded on an 0-2 pjlch named him to start in the best of really going.” Kelly said. $4,000. Munson singled home two runs in the by Paul Mitchell for his homir. seven quarter-finals over Wayne Shero. In his usual mysterious way. Beacon L.P. Co. for Frank Stephenson, who played most ot the refused to say wliy he started Parent Miller, alterations at 14 fifth. Hunter, who struck out six Mitchell, acquired in the recent big Perkins St., $1,600. baiters, yielded singles in the first, deal with the Orioles, was tagged for Costello said season. over Stephenson. fourth and seventh innings in six hits and four runs in three in­ "But I’ve been working really hard ■’I would like to tell you. but I achie'ing the 39th shutout of his nings. the last 15 days, riding the bike every can't, " he said. "I can't explain it. 1 Griffin Photography career. - .■>. Giiiiil.x 0 day,” Parent said. ” My legs feel have no right to explain it. Anyway, I wmmmiLmwm strong but then 1 didn’t have that don't want tliem this players) to W N D M 6 S The Texas lingers defeated the J. H. Richard, Larry Hardy and Oakland A’s. 5-1. in the other Ken Forsch combined in a nine-hitter out as coach much work.” know.” 494 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER American League game and the and the Astros scored their first win Call 647-9411 Houston Astros beat the San Fran­ of the season after three straight MILWAUKEE (UPI) — A Milwaukee Bucks bombshell has cisco Giants, 5-0, in the only National losses to the world champion Cincin­ exploded on the eve of tonight’s opening NBA playoff series with League game. Two games were post­ nati Reds. Enos Cabell drove in two Detroit. Pitching needed SPECIAL 9% RATE poned by inclement weather — runs with singles and Larry Newspaper accounts say that E n ^ Clevelan j al Boston in the AL and Milbourne scored three runs tor the Now until April 20th you can get a Home Improvement San Diego at Los Angeles in the NL, Astros, who were helped by four San I,arry Costello, the only coach the In the I’istons, the Bucks are with MHS girls ■’Catfish was in the groove tonight Francisco errors. Ed Halicki, who Bucks have had since their creation playing a team they have beaten in pnr 40 VMrt of UnoxcMM Sorvico Loan at Savings Bank of Manchester for 9% true annual in 1968. may be dumped after this lour of seven contests this year. But Open 24 Hours Dally percentage rate. » and the cold weather helped him stay pitched the NL’s only no-hitter in stronger longer, ” commented 1975, was the loser. season. The reason is James Detroit has been playing will late in By I.E.N Al S I ER FOR Emergency service Fitzgerald, who recently became the the season. Find out what you need at your house — such as If the Bucks can beat the Pistons llcriild Sporlsw l iter Rucks’ biggest stockholder and ■ All coaches claim they need more pitching. What the Manchester High Ihey will have to face Golden State, painting, an extra room, a new deck, or a swimming would like to see a new coach, girls’ softball team needs, however, is A pitcher. The Indian maidens begin the defending champion and a team Mobil pool. Then come into any office of Savings Bank of perhaps former Bucks’ assistant play today in Willimantic against Windham High. HEATING OILS llubie Brown, who is now coach of picked by one and all to decimate Manchester and find out how easy it is to get a Home Multilevel eapacity The two top pitchers from last the ABA Kentucky Colonels. whichever Midwest Division club it Improvement Loan at this special 9% rate. year, Marianne Pemberton and Gin- possible. OIL BURNER A l''itzgerald admitted Monday Costello faces. The reason is that the Midwest riy Peterson, have graduated leaving Juniors Bonnie Kennedy. Maureen HEATING INSTALLATION is a good coach. Division has been the weakest NBA “ There’s no better investment than your home, and for Emile Franeis Coach Mary Faignant without a front Shea and Sandi Whitney and "I just think it’s great that fans division in years. line hurler: This appears to be the sophomore Kim Ridcoul complete 643-5135 we don't know of a better rate — so hurry in today. react to him that way,” Fitzgerald The Bucks won it with a mediocre 31S Contor St. MannhOGtor only chink in the Manchester armor the Squad. ST, LOUIS (.UPI) — Emile Francis, who conducted many deals with St. said when asked how he felt about the 38-44 mark and Detroit was No. 2 as eight position will be manned by "We should be a good team defen­ Louis while he was the New York Rangers’ general manager, finallyjoined standing ovation Costello got when he with a 36-46 record. the Rlues’ organization in a multilevel capacity. veterans. sively. We have strong arms in the was introduced here Sunday at the However, the Bucks were supposed Francis, who served as the Manchester wilt open with senior outfield and the inticid is set. Oltcn- iit Madison Square Garden and there Bucks’ last game of the regular to finish near the bottom in their divi­ Compile EQUAl HOUSIM Hangers’ coach and general manager were new people to deal with,” said Kathi Klotzer behind the plate. She sively. in our iirst scrimmage we season. sion and thus winning the division LENDER for three periods .while associated started a year ago at first base. didn't liit bill we got 26 runs against Francis in explaining his parting. "1 But Fitzgerald says he doesn’t with new players and a lot of rookies with the Taking over at that position is senior Bloomlield (last Wednesday).” Financial never had won a Stanley Cup. I had want to talk about the situation in coufd be considered g,n.Achievement. iranchise and most recently was a come close but, just as in horseshoes, Sue Linsenbigler. The rest of the in­ staled Faignant. general and adds, "I don’t like being But perhaps the biggest part of the Top offensive threats lor the In­ Services vice president lor the club, acquired it wasn’t pood enough.” series will be the situation here with field is patrolled by returnees. Senior five positions within the Blues’ the whipping boy, but I guess I have dians. who were 8-5 and placed se­ Francis' new job with the Blues to,” the Bucks and Costello. Leslie Bartlett a t second, senior STOCKS organization. He ll be the coach, was negotiated by him in talks that Karen Carpenter at shortstop and cond in the cell, a year ago, are SRVINGS BRNK OF MANCHESTER general manager, executive vice began about five weeks ago. The senior Mary Cochran at third are Rosen t.472 batting average last sea­ CORPORATE AND president, member of the board of Blues offered Francis an executive back for another campaign. son), Klotzer (.352), Strand 1.333) MUNICIPAL BONDS MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER • ASHFORD MEMBER F.D.I.C, Patriots promote Valek TAX SHELTERS directors and part-owner. position and Francis sought, and was Juniors Rachel Rosen and Kathy and Hansen i.3‘22). Francis had been rumored for granted, the right to buy an un­ Strand will be in left and centcrficld "We have a veteran team and 1 OPTIONS have high hopes but 1 .can t- predict MLTTUALKJNDS years to be heading for a job in SI, disclosed share of the club in l■’OXBOHO, Mass. lUl’D -Special and West I’oinl and was once head respectively with a battle still going Louis, He confirmed at a news con­ exchange for both cash and his ser­ teams coacli .lim Valek has been coach at his alma mater, on between seniors Lori Hansen, and because so [iiueh depends on Contact: ference Monday that as far back as vices. When the negotiations were elevated to assistant general manger Illinois. Janice Dahm and sophomore Cathy pitching.'■ concluded Faignant. Robert C. Heavisides three or four years ago the Blues had 'completed, Francis’ first job as of the New England Patriots while The native of Joliet, 111., was a Grant for the rightfield post. Schedule; April 13 Wuidham A. 15 Home: t)47-97d5 approached him with a job offer. program advertising manager Mike four-year performer at Illinois. Also, Pitching remains the big question. Wethersfield 11, '20 Enlield H, 22 East Office: 278-2100 general manager was to name But Francis remained loyal to the himself coach, Chamberlain has been promoted to he scouted for the Dallas Cowboys ■'Only three showed any interest in Hartiord 11. '26 Penney A. 29 East Rangers until this year, when he was Leo Boivin, who look over as the business manager, the club an­ before joining the Patriots. pitching when practice started,” Harlioi'd A, May 3 Simsbury A. ti removed as general manager in St. Louis coach Jan. 6-the same nounced Monday. related Faignant, "Right now I’m Fermi 11, UiJVnney H. 13 Entield A, PakieVifebber 17 Fermi A. 19 Wetherstield A, 21 inOitisiiiuiiiin I’la/a January and pushed aside to a job night Franeis was dismissed as New Valek, who also has served as ad­ Chamberlain, a native of Ireland, down to one pitcher and 1 practically lldrllord.Omn.OfiKn concerned with development of the York’s general manager—will return ministrative assistant since joining was a menibcr of the construction will be trying everybody.” The lone East Catholic A. 24 Windham 11. 26 minor leagues, to tjis job in the Blues’ scouting the Patriots in 1973, has held assis­ crew that built Schaefer Stadium in hurler presently is sophomore Sim.sburv 11. Home ganies at Charter "There was a change in ownership operations. tant coaching jobs at Wichita State 1970-71. Doreen Downham with Dahm a Oak I’ark at 3:15, PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 13, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 13, 1976— PAGE ELEVEN Sports 1 Scoreboard j i;-’"-'.'Mystery Dampier Kentucky star slate ) Chill halts Arts festival a big success National League Bolton nating years with the science fair. DreseIly^_B«rbara Shepardson, I'urHclay East During the festival original works pipes tory for the Pacers with a three-point semblance what to expect in the UASEBALI. Hundreds of Bolton residents Adam Ansaldi, M i^ e l Gately, Joel LOUISVILLE, ,Ky. (UPI) - w L Pet GB of art by Bolton school children were Hoffman, Chris Nicholson and bomb from the comer in the last series coming up,” Dampier said. Manchenter at Hall Sox opener 2 ,0 1.000 — recently attended a creative arts Old pro Louie Dampier, who Pittsburgh displayed. seven seconds. Artis Gilmore led the Colonels with St. Bernard at East New York 2 1 .667 W festival at Bolton Elementary Timothy Putnam. has haunted his native Indiana —A fine clutch showing by Averitt, School. The performing arts talent show Those attending could view a plugged 27 points and 16 rebounds, while Catholic, 3il5 BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Chicago 2 1 .667 W featured Michelle Cloutier, Rachel over the years, did it again who hit six straight points in the last Dampier added 20. Averitt and Wil Indians had to wait for warmer weather to start their St. Louis 1 2 .333 IW It was sponsored by the PTO of special two-minute film composed by Monday night with a last- two minutes to send the Colonels Croiiiwcll at Cheney Montreal 1 2 .333 IW both the Bolton Elementary School Gleason, Kim Moran, Julie Garno, Billy Rady. Coventry Jones had 15 each. Teeli, 3: Uj two-game series at reconditioned Fenway Park. ahead at 98-95. Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2 and Bolton Center School. Crystal Askintowick, Catherine Cochairmen pf the event were second winning basket to boost There are no ABA playoff games ltoek\ille at Nurwieh The teams were chilled now those losses mean Loalbo, Katherine Placco, Lynn The Town Council has requested a —A rare 24-second call against the West It was the group’s first creative Christine Smith and Sarah Winter, the Kentucky Colonels into the scheduled tonight. National Basket- Vinal Teeli at Holton out of Monday’s scheduled nothing. With the team Haloburdo, Dawn Corneliuson, sanitary survey being done of a por­ Colonels for failing to launch a shot Ilall Association playoff action opens F en w ay o p e n e r Ays- -we’ve got, I expect to win. W L Pet GB arts festival and will be held in alter­ art teachers. tion of the Miil Brook be extended American Basketball Associa­ I’ortlaiiil at Coventry — Louise Vogel, Mary Maneggia, Susan ,» » within that time, 'turning the ball with Washington at Cleveland, temperatures in the-*30s 100 baseball games and I Cincinnati 3 0 1.000 tion semifinal playoffs a g a i^ . It hum at llueon Aeudeiny 1 .667 1 from the Yankee Ingenuity to the over to Indiana in the third quarter. Detroit at Milwaukee and Phoenix at and winter winds of 25 don’t care who“we win San Francisco 2 Willimantic River. the regular-seakon champion Klliii|:loii at rollund Atlanta 2 .667 1 “Indiana plays a lot like Denver Seattle. miles per hour. them against. The way 1 Don Holmes has surveyed a small Denver Nuggets. does so it should give us some MCC at ECSC Jv SanDiego 1 2 .333 2 tllACK They expected no look at it, we’ve won one Houston 1 3 .250 2W portion and found two pipes that “It was a busted play but for­ Manrhe»t'er /Fermi at problems today as game and have 99 more to Los Angeles . 0 2 .000 2W Library holds member drive enter the brook. tunately Louie made the most of it,” Hull temperatures were go. We just have to go 99 Attempts to find the origins of The library is now running a exulted Kentucky Coach Hubie Sports in brief IlaneheHter at Penney predicted to climb to the and 60 from here.” Monday's Results Coventry The library added 1,234 books these pipes have failed. They will be Brown after the Colonels nipped the mid 50s while the The Indians also were Houston 5, San Francisco 0 regular series of story hours. For removed to a distance of 25 feet from (fji'rls) The Booth Dimock Memorial bringing the total collection to 16,700 ' Indiana Pacers, 100-99. “It was just a ■ northwesterly winds sub­ anxious to get started, ac­ San Diego at Los Angeles, preschoolers ages 3 to 5 during school the brook and then plugged by the .SOI'TIIALL Library is conducting - its annual books. It also stocks 82 magazine sub­ sensational shot. He was falling sided., cording to catcher Ray ppd. hours. They are run by the children’s town road crew. Chance to watch MaiielieNter at Windham membership drive. scription and 950 records. backwards and the defense couldn’t Athletic director Left-'hander Bill Lee was Fosse. The veteran (Only games scheduled) librarian Mrs. Jeanne Rice. The survey began after a com­ (girlx) A.total of 2,500 persons used the have been better on him.” BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston picked to face Cleveland’s receiver, back where he The library ran 55 free special Programs for all ages are planned plaint by a resident along the brook PROVIDENCE (UPI). - William library last year. The residents “There was a little luck involved,” Celtics get to watch basketball in­ •Wednesday right-hander Pat Dobson. started after three seasons Toilay''8 Probable programs last year, such as films, for this summer. To join, call Joseph about pollutants coming into the Baird, long-time basketball coach borrowed 51,107 items which in­ said Dampier, one of the few sur­ stead of play the game this week " BASEBAl.i. ’’For a ballplayer, the with Oakland, said the--In- Pitcbers story hours and arts and craft Kornfeld, president of the board of brook. and athletic director at Rhode Island cluded magazines and records. vivors still playing from the ABA’s while they wait for their first playoff College, will assume a fulltime posi­ .'south W imlsor at Hart- games we played in dians “have a chance to be St. Louis (Falcone (M)) at lessons. trustees. The matter has also been under in­ Pittsburgh (Reuss (M), 1:35 first season nine years ago. opponent. tion as Director of Athletics, In­ foril Piihlie Baltimore weren’t bad,” a good ballclub this year.” vestigation by the state Department The fourth-place Colonels thus Boston, the NBA’s E a ste rn . lENMS p.m. tramurals and Recreation effective said Boston manager “When I first came to New York (Swan 0-0) at of Environmental Protection. eliminated the fifth-place Pacers two Conference champion, will play the July 1, RIC President Dr. Charles B. East' Ca t h oIie at Darrell Johnson"of his spring training I thought Bank gives pocket-pager alert . ' * ^-7^ 4 *4 winner of the Philadelphia-Buffalo Chicago (Burris 0-0), 2:30 games to one in their best of three Willard has announced. Itoekt ille te a m ’s th re e -g a m e , the Indians reminded me of p.m. Budget deficit series and advanced to the best-of- series sometime next week. For the season-opening series a young Oakland A’s riiiirsiluv Cincinnati (Nolan 1-0) at Hebron department’s existing tone alert a stationery unit,” Town Manager Allen Sandberg seven series with the Nuggets time being, the Celtics simply are against the Orioles. “It team,” Fosse said. Atlanta (Morton 0-1), 7:35 reported there will be an expected ECAC stars has«;ha ll The Willimantic Savings Institute system to alert the men of emergen­ The department already purchased opening in Denver Thursday night. resting up from a season that left was chilly there but it The Indians were p.m. overture in the general government CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - (ioiiard at Manehester, donated a pocket-pager alert cy calls. one such unit and needs three more, Artist’s identity sought The Kentucky-Indiana finale was them with a number of minor in­ wasn’t too bad. But here, tougher than Oakland on San Francisco (Caldwell 0-0 portion of the budget of about $16,128. Junior shortstop Bob Messier of the 3 :3 0 to the Volunteer Fire Department, Borst said they differ in that they said Borst. typical of the exciting battles waged juries. it’s just too cold to play Boston last season. While or D’Acquisto 04)) at Houston Pat Rady gets a close look at a “whatever” displayed on a wall The major expected deficits are: by these archrivals through the University of Rhode Island, who hit East Catholic at liulkeley (Cosgrove 0-0), 8:35 p.m. said Fire Chief William V. Borst. are samll cigarette pack size units The units will be assigned to men •Cheney Teeli at Coventry baseball.” the Red Sox were 8-6 at Bolton Elementary School. Despite help from the school. The $4,284 in the Police Department; $5,- years. In addition to Dampier’s three homers, two triples and a dou­ While Johnson was against Oakland during San Diego (Strom 0-0) at Joseph A. Simmons Jr., branch which can be c a rri^ at all times who work in town but are not always Holton at Portland Los Angeles Hooton (0-0), enabling firefighter and emergency within the reach of the regular alarm Herald has been unable to learn the artist’s identity. Mrs. Rady 218 in the garage maintenance ac­ dramatic basket, it included: Lose coach ble last week, has been named ECAC talking about the weather. last season and the manager, gave the pocket-pager, count; $2,076 in the sanitary landfill District 1 Player of the Week along Hliam at \ inul Tech 10:30 p.m. designed to work within the medical technician to be “available system, said Borst. is active in the Bolton Woman’s Club and recently was appointed —A stirring comeback from an 18- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Vice President Haywood playoffs, they were 7-11 account; $5,073 in the Social Security with Connecticut pitcher Tom Ger- TJliiigloii at East Cruiihv (Only games scheduled) wherever he is, without being tied to point deficit by the Pacers, who Philadelphia Eagles’ Coach Dick Sullivan stuck his head in against Cleveland. Republican registrar of voters. (Herald photo by Holland) account; $2,300 in the insurance ac­ mano, who moved his record to 5-1 MCC al \lileliell gained their first lead of the game, ..^rm eil has lost a defensive coach the manager’s office and The Indians were 33-25 Aiiieriran League count; and $8,132 in the.weifare ac­ wjth a two-hit shutout against Maine. 56-54, on back-to-back field goals by because he thought so highly of him. TRACK said, “ Welcome to the over their final 58 games East count. Billy Knight, the game’s leading Vermeil recommend^ Assistant Conard at Manchester, refrigerator.” “and were tough on every W L Pet GB Council appoints commission Several of the accounts show scorer with 30 points. 3:.'10 . • ‘ Coach Lynn Stiles as a replacement The Red Sox, defending team in the league,” accor­ Detroit 0 1.000 - r iEit^ntuu Hrrali major expected surpluses. Lake area —A brief fist fight between Indiana for San Jose State’s Darryl Rogers, JoJo honored East Calholie/.Northwest American • League cham­ ding to Johnson. New York 1 .667 - manager government versus strong- Mayor Sandra Bender favored the road improvement fund, $5,000; rookie Mike Flynn and Kentucky’s recently named head coach at Calholie at St. Kernard pions, are 1-2 on the season The teams play again Baltimore 2 .500 W South Windsor mayor. appointment of Councilman Edward Unemployment Compensation, $1,- BOSTON (UPI) - Veteran guard Manehester at Claston- Bird Averitt in the third quarter. Michigan State. As an alumnus of JoJo White, the Boston Celtics’ while the Indians are 0-1, Wednesday afternoon Milwaukee 1 .500 W The council recently passed a Havens as deputy mayor. 500; and the Bicentennial Commis­ — An outstanding performance by hiirv (girls) Boston 2 .333 1 San Jose, Vermeil said he was asked leading scorer, Monday was been Johnson, asked if he was before Cleveland leaves for The Town Council appointed a resolution reaffirming the council’s But Robert Myette argued that as sion and the Dog Warden account, Flynn, like Dampier an Indiana TENNIS Cleveland 0 1 .000 1 to make a recommendation. He named recipient of the first Jack disappointed about losing a weekend series in Kansas Charter Revision Commission. acceptance of the council-manager second highest vote-getter, he was Area news $1,000 apiece. native who played at Kentucky. East (Calholie al Miss suggested Stiles and University Barry Award for Sportsmanship, two of three games to the City. The Red Sox will host West The nine-person commission will form. The resolution is aimed at entitled to the position, of deputy Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor Flynn came off the bench to score 20 Pol ler School (girls) President Dr. John H. Bunzel hired presented by members of the Boston Orioles at this point in the Chicago Thursday, Satur­ W L Pet GB discuss and re-evaluate the present assuring prospective applicants for mayor. He won the job b y ^ -4 coun­ Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon points and almost snatched the vic­ SOETHAEI. - him. media.- season, responded: "Right day and Sunday. Oiicago * 1 0 1.000 form of government, the council- the soon to be vacant town manager cil vote. Fire fighters -W e I li e r s r i e I d a t Oakland 3 1 .750 - position that the council favors the Appointed to the commission are Maneliesier jgirls), 3,: l,> Texas 3 1 .750 - m eager form. This form has come under fire present form. the following: Democrats William Minnesota 1 2 .333 1 Young, Ed Lassman, Pat Stewart, busy in March Dantley cited Saliirdav Kansas City .000 1 recently, sparked by a petition The commission will also discuss Helene Dey wins Leon Mainelli and James Arnold, and PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - For the H ASEH ALL California .000 2 reportedly signed by more than 1,(K)0 another matter recently causing fric­ ‘Safety’ work planned second straight year, Notre Dame t.illieii at East Catholic, persons calling for a public referen­ tion in town: the selection method for Republicans Howard Fitts, Allan Hebron Imbalance in ranks All-America Adrian Dantley has I :.’«i bowling tourney Mumlay's Results dum. The referendum would allow deputy mayor. Caffyn, Richard Rittenband and Bar­ Vernon The Volunteer Fire Department been named the outstanding visiting Middlesev at MCC, I I Cleveland at Boston, ppd.- voters to decide on the council- Following November elections bara Zbell. DOT officials said they have been responded to 34 calls during March. player in Big-5 basketball. a.III. cold The Town of Vernon will go along assured by the Federal Highway Top winner in last 2/ This included 20 fire related calls of Dantley will be honored at the 30th Texas 5, Oakland 1 with a “safety” improvement to the Agency this immediate project can on girls’ track team weekend’s Women’s Han­ 19th Hole which four were structure fires and annual Herb Good Basketball Club New York 3, Baltimore 0 Rt. 30 and 31 intersection because be undertaken as a safety improve­ dicap Duckpin Bowling 14 ambulance calls. Awards banquet on April 20. In Notre (Only games scheduled) there is not enough money to make a ment project without jeopardizing By LEN AUSTER Tournament at Holiday ELLINGTON RIDGE United’s jet safe, McAbee Dame’s Feb. 4 win over LaSalle, major change right now. future federal funds in a total Lanes was Helene Dey. Sunday Net — A - Tom Today's Probable Department President Aime P. Herald Sportowriler Dantley poured in 41 points and Boeing 727 weekly at Rentschler Hartford weekly. She requested the Realigning will alleviate conges­ reconstruction of the intersection. Dallaire said three new members There exists an imbalance in the ranks of the Manchester High girls’ track Mrs. Dey bowled a 385 Schiller 79-6-73; B - Tony Pitcbers grabbed 17 rebounds. HAPPY HOLIDAYS - East Hartford Field in East Hartford would not be a council to inquire about the safety of tion from the traffic signal installed This would be a part of an Urban were voted in. They are Fred Speno team. The Indians, 11-1 in dual meet action a year ago, open their 1976 cam­ three-game series to take Tantillo 82-14-68. Mystery Cleveland’ (Dobson 0-0) at V alerie Sady 127-342, Council minority leader Esther safety threat to the community. the operation. to reduce a high accident frequency. Systems project. of Skinner Lane, Ann Emt of Burnt paign today against Penney High in East Hartford. top prize of a trophy and — A - Brian Smith 33-4-29; Boston (Lee 0-0), 2:00 p.m. Yvonne Noel 125-356, Irene California (Hassler 0-0) at Clarke was assured last week in a Mrs. Clarke-lieard recently United McAbee, airport director, wrote Officials from the state Depart­ Town officials took the attitude Hill Rd. and Robert Saucier of Grist­ Coach Barry Bernstein finds Sirois 135-344. $50. There were 93 entries B - Tony Tantillo 35-7-28. letter from Frank McAbee of United Technologies was shuttling workers the council safety was paramount in ment of Transportation spoke to the that a half a loaf is better than none. Better Nine — A - Smith 38- Kansas City (Fitzmorris 0-0), mill Rd. himself with a host of top-flight and $232.50 in prize money Technologies that the landing of a to points in Europe and back to East his mind. United expands on all safe­ Town Council Tuesday urging the Mayor Thomas Benoit said the awarded. 4-34; B - Ray Peracchio 42- 8:30 p.m. sprinters ljut somewhat short in the dy Swallow and Terry Donovan will AN'TII^UES - Bev Chicago (Wood 1-0) at ty regulations set by commercial air­ town endorse the safety improve­ project will get started in three The department will sponsor a 8-34, Tantillo 41-7-34. field events. There will be some shif­ be entrants somewhere. Anderson 142-369, Alice Second place of $18 was Minnesota (Blyleven0-0), 2:15 lines, he said. ment project. months. “ baseball team for department ting around until a better balance is Bernstein indicated he will do a lot Cheevers set shared by three rollers, Kickers 79, 72 Saturday — Sartwell 127-360, Sophie p.m. V Democrats named moderators He also said the 727-100 is the members. struck. of experimenting in the field events. Burger 125-347, Terry Hin; Donna Wojtyna, Cathy Net - A - Peracchio 80-15- Oakland (Torrez 1-0) at smallest of the 727s and the' engine is The season hasn’t even begun, yet Two-year participant Dorrie Wilk is in Bruin goal son 127-369, Vivi Bayer 134, Hastings and Kathy Ven- 65. Better Nine — A - Texas (Barr 0-0), 8:35 p.m. Hebron slate. quieter and emits less pollution than Dunkin’ chairman Peracchio 39-8-31; B - Walt has already been interesting. For involved in a theatrical group and Helen Longo 142-184-448, drillo, each with 368 totals. Milwaukee (Broberg 0-0) at Temporary moderators have been Two delegates will be elected at other aircraft of this type. Davenport 45-11-34. Criers Detroit (Bare 0-0), 1:30 p.m. Leland Tinney was voted chairman example, the first two meets are will be inactive until May, at the Donna Bremser 140-377, Debbie Wilson took fifth named for five of the Democratic each caucus. Time and location is to Councilmen Joseph Dentamoaro, Large tax hike proposed BOSTON (UPI) - The Los Angeles — A - Peracchio 76-15-5 61; New York (Ellis 0-0) at of the dunkin’ booth at this year’s during vacation and some top per­ earliest. There are three weight Fran Jam aitis 131-343, money of $13 with a 365. presidential candidates for caucuses be announced. Henry Genga, and Odessa Terry formers will definitely be absent. Kings will have to break out of their Twenty-one shared in the B - Davenport 86-21-65. Baltimore (Palmer 1-0), 7:30 Harvest Fair. events totaling 27 points — discus, Julie Levesque 127. April 27. Then, depending on the results of recently toured United and assured The boai d. has requested a budget scoring slump against one of the money. Kickers 78, 76. p.m. Covenlry Also, several took part in the student shot put and javelin — and the Silk Moderators are: Howard E. Porter the May 11 presidential primary, the council they did not foresee any increase of $347,709, compared to last production of “South Pacific” which NHL’s toughest goalies tonight in the Towners can’t afford to be swept in PARKADE JUNIOR - for Henry Jackson, Cynthia G. delegates will go to the June 12 dis­ safety problems with the 727 ianding. year’s $138,740 increase. cut into practice time. Some are still each meet. Sophomores Carolyn second game of their quarterfinal LINDA LOVERING Paul Hart 204-534, Cindy Wilson for Jimmy Carter, David trict convention which elects Some concerned citizens Departments showing large in­ taking part in drama activities and series against the Boston Bruins. A 16.9 mill increase is asked by Jaworski and Mary McNeill are Dotson 179-186-513, Kevin Allbee for Morris Udall, Wayne delegates to the July National questioned the council in regard to creases include: Teacher aids, this has had its affect. looked at as possible point-producers The Kings beat Atlanta twice in the Town Manager Alan Sandberg in his Marceau 226-579, Nella BOLAND Miller for Frank Church, and Joseph Convention. other planes using Rentschler Field buildings, books, audio visuals, It is a fine group of 100 and 220-yard in the field events. preliminary round by scoring a total proposed 1976-77 budget. Rockville Leigher 177, Roger Pourier Morocco for Fred Harris. April 17 is the last day for persons but the councilmen said other com­ replacement of instructional equip­ dash people Bernstein has at his dis­ Where the Silk Towners hope to of three goals, then were shut out, 4- In a summary released to the press 541, Paul Gluhosky 502, Pat FRESH & SALT WATER TACKLE Aaron' Reid is the temporary to enroll as Democrats and vote in panies would not be allowed to use ment and plant maintenance posal. The list is headed by junior make hay is in the short distance 0, in Sunday night's game againt OIL CO. Monday, Sandberg proposes the town Hospital notes Shelton 176-467. FLY TYING MATERIALS • CUSTOM TIED moderator for the uncommitted the caucus. the field. salaries. 100-yard record-holder Yvonne dashes. Taking one-two-three Gilles Gilbert and the Bruins. EST. 1935 raise $3,493,341 through taxes. Kearney and senior 220-yard record- Their opponent tonight will be FLIES • BAIL • ROD BUILDING Therefore the mill rate would hike translates to nine unanswered points. PARKADE BANTAM - SUPPLIES • CUSTOM CRAFTED RODS Council’s goal .Admitted .Monday: Peter Dobrowalski, holder Mary Foran and senior Maria Bernstein also counts on strong per­ Gerry Cheevers, who holds the NHL from 67 to 83.9. Debbie King 159, Chip FUEL OIL A member of the Town Council, Deborah Dr., Ellington; Sophie Dureiko, Pagani and juniors Nancy Downing, formances in the relay events where mark for 10 straight victories in the L upacchino 151, Bob Budget comment session is tonight The manager has approved an $8,- Linden Place. Rockville; Jennifer Kim Champy, Teri Arendt and the winner gets five points and se­ 1970 Cup playoffs. Cheevers also AUTOMATIC DELIVERY FISHING LICENSES 000 increase for his own department. when asked to comment on the in­ Eukers. David Dr.. Ellington; Louis C arlson 185-458, E ric 24 HOUR SERVICE creases, said, “We wiil cut and sophomores Laurie Binks, Kathy cond place zero. backstopped the Bruins to the Cup in Andover For example, the Town Clerk A request for $20,000 for im­ He also approved a $34,000 plus in­ Lavitt, Hillsdale Dr., Ellington; Oglesby 168, Mike Tuley rework the budget to a point that will Stephanie Parness. Robin Circle, Kania, Teri Frank and Nancy and “On paper we have the potential to 1972 before leaving for 3 1/2 seasons 158, Diane Ferguson 15^ 646-6320 Residents can comment tonight at requested $4,000. She presently provements to the old town hall was crease for the police department, has Ellen Donadio, etc., etc. Get the pic­ have an excellent squad,” Bernstein in the . RAY’S TACKLE SHOP doubled the sanitary landfill budget satisfy the town and the taxpayer.” Tolland; Herbert West, Snipset St., 400, Scott Burgoyne 401, 307 East Cantor St., Manchattar a 643-7177 8 at the school on the town’s proposed receives $2,250. The Finance Board not approved. Their goal is a 1 mill increase, he Rockville. ture. The talent here will have to be voiced. How well it does will be ‘ 'The key thing for us is to do better Pat Gallant 151, Jim Ml C«ll« 81, MmcIimIw budget for the 1976-77 fiscal year. recommended no apparent raise. with a proposed $15,000 increase, and on our power play,” said Los Angeles Houra: Mon.-FrI. 10 A.M.-t:00 P.M., Sat. 8:30 A.M.- said. dispersed so points can be won in determined by the redistribution of -C hristensen 154, Jim 5:30 P.M,; Cloaad Sunda)) and Wadnaaday It totals $1,157,192. The present proposed a $31,000 increase for the Discharged Monday: Doreen Arthur. other events. sprinters into other, longer, events coach Bob Pulford, whose team department of roads. The complete proposed budget will Gluhosky 199, Walter Silva year’s budget totals $1,095,362. be available to the public today, said Brooklyn St.. Rockville; Darlene Baraw, Junior Linda Maher, who holds the and how many points they garner. failed on seven man-advantage Towns discuss dump ■Town cemeteries, formerly under Coventry; Leonard Dufour. Windermere 184-421, Scott Carone 431, The proposed budget shows: $427,- Sandberg. school record in the 440-yard run, will And, most importantly, how badly situations in the first game. “We had 172, town proper; $678,000, Board of roads, is to receive nearly $17,000. Ave.. Ellington; William Duncan, Gem Town Meetings in Andover have The budget hearing is set for be an entrant in this event. Junior Liz will Manchester be hurt in the field all kinds of power play opportunities Education; $46,000, addition to Andover and Bolton officials and The maintenance garage is also to Dr., Ellington; Joseph Lavoie, Hartford voted to stop Boltonites’ use of the Tuesday, April 20. The Board of BarreSt and sophomore Lori Veal are events where it at the moment is ad­ and missed them and you’ve got to previous budget; and $6,000, provi­ residents will meet Wendesday at 8 receive $17,000. Tpke.. Tolland; Loann Nguyen, Prospect KOSHER WINES area after June 30. Other solutions to Education Budget hearing is St., Rockville; Mrs. Carol Ann Rich and likely entrants in the 880, mile or mittedly weak. take advantage because Boston is a sion for uncollected taxes. p.m. in the Andover Elementary The total proposed Board of Educa­ Bolton’s disposal problem appear Thursday, April 22. daughter. South St.. Rockville. two-mile while juniors Sara Warren Schedule; April 13 Penney A, 15 tremendous hockey team. The Board of Finance already School to discuss Bolton’s continued tion budget is $2,890,609. costly and difficult. and Linda Lemieux top the field in Glastonbury A, 20 Tolland H, 23 East “Goals will be hard to come by.” — For Passover — reduced many requests. use of the Andover Disposal Area. the mile and two-mile runs. Siobhan Hartford/Coventry A (E.H.), 27 Duffy, a junior, is the lone Simsbury H, May 4 Hall H, 11 Conard ‘Voter making session Sewer on Wednesday agenda experienced hurdler while the jum­ H, 14 Windham/Norwich Free MANISCHEiVITZ ping events will be handled by the Academy A (W), 21 State Sectional, Extra Heavy Malaga-Cherry NEW MAWSCHEWITZ ANDOVER—There will be a voter making session Area briefs COVENTRY—The Town Council has called a special likes of Arendt and Ellen Donadio. 25 at Newington/Northwest Catholic. Concord Grape • Medium Dry Dry Table Wines Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Town Office Building. tmt ' 'iv'i meeting for Wednesday to reconsider the Farmers Home Arendt set the school marks in the 29 State Class L Meet, June 5 State Concord - Blackberry Reg. 6: White Administration (FHA) grant which the council voted not long jump and high jump in 1975. Cin­ Open Meet. Library survey Coffee hour Board meets to apply for April 7. The pre-application for the $1.4 immsd. delivery 3 Gal. Gal. million grant was requested by the Sewer Authority in BOLTON-Friends of the Library have placed a sugges­ SOUTH WINDSOR-The Ladies Auxiliary of the Little COVENTRY—The Board of Education will meet order to be prepared jf sewers are approved in a fall * 2 * ^ $ 4 * ^ $ 0 1 8 tion box in the library in connection with a town-wide sur­ * 2 ” at. • League will sponsor a “Get Acquainted Coffee,” April 20 Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Teachers Room, Coventry referendum. The authority will be present to discuss the vey to be conducted next fall concerning the role of the at 8 p.m. at the home of Dolores Mercure, 107 Mark Dr. High Schooi. Dr. Donald Nicoletti, administrative assis­ library and its services. The next meeting of the “friends” grant with the council. Deadline for filing for the grant is All mothers of Little League players are invited. tant, will report on the testing program. Other topics of April 15. MANISCHEWITZ will be May 24 at 8 p.m. discussion will be the Language Lab Grant and coaching METRO CARMEL WINES PTA presents Stooges Cream WInee Imported From Is r a e l ’ Dem caucuses Sunrise service positions. ASTRE BOLTON—Seven Democratic caucuses will be con­ VERNON—The annual Easter sunrise service will be Variety show ANDOVER—The PTA will show the Three Stooges on BOWL ’A gal. 5th. ducted simultaneously April 27 at 8 p.m. at the Town on Fox Hill at 5 a.m. Easter morning. This is an film with cartoons Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. at the EAST HARTFORD—“In The Spirit” will be the theme $ 0 3 4 Hall. Temproary moderators will be: Samuel Teller for ecumenical service planned and conducted by young peo­ school. Candy will be sold. ple from local churches. of the variety show to be sponsored by St. Isaac Jogues Is Coming $ g 3 9 $ 2 * 5 the uncommitted; Maureen Houle, Morris Udall; James Church April 24 at 8 p.m. at East Hartford High School. * 8lh Rogers, Fred Harris; Walter Treschuk, Jimmy Carter; Church banquet The show will have a Bicentennial theme featuring the Gert Vogel, Ellen McCormick; Joann Neath, Frank songs of the past 200 years. Tickets will be sold at the VERNON—The Women's Fellowship of Union To Manchester Church; and John Morianos, Henry Jackson. Church meetings door. Congregational Church will have its Mother-Daughter AVDAT MANISCHEWITZ BOLTON—The United Methodist Women will conduct a banquet April 21 in the church social rooms. Those atten­ Brand naw Aatre • Record published ding should bring a casserole, vegetable or salad dish. • 18 Duck Pin Lanes • Snack Bar • Meeting Room 2-Door Coup# Loganberry Edierberry meeting of the Executive Committee today at 7:30 p.m. i • r • Nursery Service • Billiards • Arcade • Pro Shop COVENTRY—The,American Revolution Bicentennial at the church. The finance committee of the church will 1 flX r e l i e f Dessert and beverages will be provided by the com­ $ 0 9 9 Commission (ARBC) of Coventry and Country Dance in meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. mittee. Entertainment will be a "Clown Show, " Connecticut, Inc. have published a record, “American VERNON—Homeowners who have an income of less presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Hugh. $9so. Public hearing than $6,000 tor 1975 and the age of either spouse was 65 BOWLING BELOW POPULAR PRICES “ 5th Country Dances of-the Revolutionary Era, 1775 1975.” £ qt The record will make it possible for teachers and dance during that year, is elibile for tax relief. Proof of income, Church program HEBRON—The Planning and Zoning Commission will birthdates, and Social Security numbers have to be leaders to use these dances when they do not have VERNON—A full length film. “The Great Train Trip conduct a public hearing April 13 at 8 p.m. in the Town brought to the assessor’s office. Memorial Building, Park Ask for Bernie Delong r Jeff Graham, musicians availalbe to play for a class. The record and Across Siberia and Around the Wrold, ” will be presented ------SPECIAL OFFER------Office Building. Items to be heard include; a proposal of Place, by May 15. The qualifications for renters are the they’ll help you make tha special choice. the book, “A Choice Selection of American, Country by William Stockdale of Putnam at Union Congregational ^rudon Virginia Butterfield of Bolton to convert the Grange Hall same only they have to produce rent receipts, electric Dances, are available by writing Box 502, Bolton. Church, April 28. The program will start with a catered S i^ your league now for the coming season, and into a glass museum; a 15-lot subdivision on dagger hills, and heating bills. Applications will be taken starting supper at 6:30 p.m. The Men's Union is sponsoring the af­ METRO BOWL lArill pay for your banquet at the Way M ^ V E S T free deliVERY Kennel Club Lane; and the reconvening of the Northam Hills Section Thursday. Manchester Country Club. II subdivision on Old Colchester and Reidy Hill Rds. fair. t u e .-$ i it . l u i ] 1 - 5 pm SOUTH WINDSOR—The South Windsor Kennel Club Paper drive will present an AKC sanctioned All Breed and Obedience Fireworks cannisters Transcripts filed 373 Mabi St 649/2881 VERNON—Vernon Fire Co. 1 will conduct its monthly »■ P A C K A W Minimum vm honor' 'I Match, April 24 at the Rye Street Park, rain or shine. En­ COVENTRY—The Junior Women’s Club has placed ANDOVER—Transcripts of the public hearings on the For More Information, Call Flo Alkas at w -iL-T L r 5TOUI 618.00 tires will be taken from 10 a.m. and breed judging will cannisters, in the shape of firecrackers, in places of 1-84 corridor, have been filed with town clerk, Ruth Mun­ paper drive .April 25 (the fourth Sunday of the month) this start at noon. Junior showmanship will start judging at business around town for the benefit of the fireworks’ dis­ son, and are available for public inspection. Copies are month only instead of the third Sunday of each month. MANCHESTR PARKAN 11:30 a.m. For more information contact Le'on play scheduled for July 2 and sponsored by the Bicenten­ also on file at the Andover Public Library, Bolton Bentley Easter falls on the third Sunday this year. Those who 643-0331 have papers should tie them in bundles and have them at Pricee Gublect to Change Per Liquor Committion Kozikowski, chairman for show or Susan Carros, nial Commission. The display will be completely paid for Memorial ’Library, Coventry Booth and Dimock obedience chairman. by public donations. The committee hopes to raise $1,500. Memorial Library, and the Hartford State Library. the roadside by 9 a.m., rain or shine. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., April 13, 1976 MANCHEaTER EVENING HERALD, .Manchester, Conn.,.Tues., April 13, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN Moslem hijackers land; ‘First Mama’ Butintu Opportunity^ 14 Homo* For Stl» 23 About town MANCHESTER Three chair Two dollar bill returnsC an avid immaculate Barber Shop off MANCHESTER seek asylum in Libya Main Street. Call for details, St. M argaret’s Circle, Church, 585 E. Center St. The VFW Auxiliary will CB fan LaPenta Agency, Realtor, RANCH By SOJ. R. COHEN / 646-2440. - Daughters of Isabella, will The meeting is open to any elect officers at its L«rg« M V M i room Ranch. llrraltl Reporter As an after-thought, they say also the widowed, divorced, meeting tonight at 7:30 at UPI PAL had received an ad­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - meet tonight at 7:30 at the Herald SMALL ENGINE SERVICE FInlihad rte room, king new bill will mean savings for the Bureau Betty Ford favors “First If you’re worried that your dollar isn’t separated, or never- the post home. Officers are visory from Benghazi tizad matter badroom, KofC Home. Three armed hijackers Mama” as her code name Corporation expanding dealer going as far as it once did, just wait until of Engraving and Printing. married person having at requested to wear un­ saying the plane landed CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING network. No experience flrtplaca, carpating, gar­ you start getting the new $2 bills. Today’s A one-dollar bill, they say, lasts an and their 12 hostages on Citizens Band radio. Xi Gamma C hapter, least one living child. iforms. » landed in Libya today there at 4:35 a.m. EST and necessary. Complete training age, llna neighborhood, the day the banks start distributing them. average of 18 months in circulation (not in that, two hours later, The First Lady recently program. $500. Investment $40,900. our wallet) and the bureau replaces about Beta Sigma Phi, will meet aboard Philipine DC8 received a temporary CB required to start your own Today also marks the day you start fin­ tonight at 8 at the home of negotiations were still ding out that one $2 bill won’t go as far as 1.6 billion of them each year. With the $2 Police chief opposes jetliner and negotiations permit while on the cam­ PHONE 643-2711 business. Ideal for retired or WARREN E. Lynn Richmond, 12^pich- fo r asylum i began going on between the part time. Details on request. two ones. bill in circulation, they say they can save paign trail in Wisconsin, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD .mond Dr, Lorraine Fenton between the gunmen and hijackers and Libyan Mr. Barker. ESCA Field The reason the new bill was released ab’biit $4.7 million a year Ih CbStS of prin­ and “she’s taking it very Training Division Box 619, HOWLAND and Charlotte Wirzulis will Bennet school bridge Libyan authorities, a authorities. RaaKora” 643-1108 today is because April 13 is the anniver­ ting. The spokesman said that seriously,’’ press aide ADVERTISING Wading River, New York. The last time a $2 bill was issued was in present a program on zone — will, in his opinion Phillipiine Air Lines Make some­ .792. sary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson, according to the advisory Sheila Weidenfeld said INDEX . “Never Underestimate a As far as Police Chief and in the opinion of many spokesman said in Manila. DEADLINE whose picture appears on the face. The 1963. and was discontinued in 1966. About Monday. one happy NOTICKI Power Situation Wanted 15 FIRST OFFERING - Six Woman.’’ The Filipino Moslem the hijackers and hostages 1 back bears a design from John Trumbull’s six million of them (the equivalent of $12 Robert Lannan is con­ others he’s consulted, im­ “She has gotten a big Loit ind Found 12:00 noQn the day before room Ranch, breezeway, gar­ hijackers flew to Benghazi, were still aboard the plane Today. — 2 — Po fto n tit that's what is post-Revolutionary War painting, “The million) were issued annually — a drop in cerned, (and he said he’s prove the situation tremen­ kick out of it,” Mrs. 3 — publication. WILL TAKE care of an older age, fireplace, plaster walls, Manchester Chapter, at the time. 643-2711 Announcomgnti packed in those Declaration of Independence.’’ the bucket when compared to the 2.5 genuinely concerned about dously. Libya, from Karachi, Weidenfeld said. Mrs. Ford Call 4 — Enterlalnmonl Deadline for Saturday and person with light housework. good condition throughout, Parents Without Partners, The DCS took off from S Auction! Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Classified eds. Sell If you haven’t guessed it yet, the billion notes of all kinds issued then per the situation), proposals He said the problem, as Pakistan, on what they — Five days a week (if city utilities, lot 100x150. Near will meet tonight at 8 at Karachi at 8 a.m. (9:30 already has call letters and your idle items for possible). M7-9240. school. Priced at only $43,900. Bicentennial design ties in with the year. for a bridae or tunnel span­ he sees it and as others hoped would be the final now she is looking for a FINANCIAL Community Baptist' p.m. EST Monday) for the 8 Bondt-Stocki-Mortgigai PLEASE READ quick cash. Call Charles Lesperance, 649- Frank Morris, president of the Federal ning Main St. for Bennet have confirmed, is a ques­ leg of their six-day inter­ 9 — Parsonal Loans nation’s celebration of iU 200th Anniver­ seven-hour flight to "handle” or CB name. RELIABLE SITTER, will 7620. Reserve Bank of Boston (which will dis­ Junior High students tion of discipline. He noted national odyssey. 10 — tnsuranca YOUR AD babysit in my home. Call 643- sary. Local Jayceeg Benghazi a distance of Suggestions that have Happy 1st birthday It’s not a temporary issue, however. tribute the $2 bills for this area) predicts doesn't make good sense. that at a Rhode Island high A PhiliMine Air Lines come in include: “Mrs. SWEETIE PIE EMPLOYMENT Classified ads are taken over 7715. SEVEN room aluminium spokes'mm in Manila said about 3.500 miles. A Great Big 13 Help Wanted the phone as a convenience. sided Cape. Three bedrooms, He told Manchester town school with a bridge 14 — The $2 bill is a permanent addition to the that the $2 bills will replace about one-half America,” ‘‘Wonder Love, Buainast Opportunlilas The Herald Is responsible for Scftoolt-Cfataat sponsoring T H A N K YOU IS Slluatlon Wanted dining room, living room, nation’s currency, with an expected of the $1 now in circulation. directors Monday night the similar to the one proposed Woman,” “D.C. Dancer,” Grampa, Gramma, Ted, — only one incorrect Insertion and family rogtn, and one bath. production (some production) of 400 That's what we mean when we say that egg hunt proposal, estimated to cost for Bennet, the students to 3 lovely people who Lewie, Neill, Victor, EDUCATION then only to the size of the Close to schools, church, bus “Steady Betty,” “Not a 18 Private Instructions original Insertion. Errors which about $1(K).000, is out of the don’t use it, preferring to gave me a helping hand Jennifer and Brownie — and shopping. $39,900. By ap­ million bills a year — that’s $800 million. one $2 bill won’t go as far as two $I ones. The Manchester Jaycees Lincoln,” "Queen Bee,” 19 Schoots-Classes do not lessen the value of the question. He said studies run across the street in­ COMPLETE In finding my purse at 20 “ Instructions Wanlad advertisement will not be cor­ pointment only. 649-4218. The Treasury Department is telling us However, if you want to hold on to the annual Easter Egg Hunt and “Ready Betty.” A REAL ESTATE COURSE — are you ready for this? — the $2 bill is two’s without spending them, the govern­ have shown the situation at stead. sixth grader, suggested the Manchester K-Marf REAL ESTATE rected by an additional Inser­ will be conducted Satur­ Shopping Plaza parking 23 Homes lor Sale tion. MANCHESTER - Solid brick ment is selling a First Day Issue in a Bennet isn’t as serious as “We’re genuinely con­ LIQUOR DEPARTMENT HAPPY BIRTHDAY — in MANCHESTER being re-introduced as “ a convenience to day, April 17, at Center obvious, “First Lady.” lot Friday night between 24 Lota-Land for Sale cape with 1 1/2 baths, consumers.’’ They say we won’t have to specially authenticated Collector’s people “ would have us cerned,” said Lannan, “but But Mrs. Ford reported­ Glenn 25 — Investment Property fireplace, basement garage, Spring Park beginning at 10 9-l0 p.m. 26 — Business Property 6 Weeks-Mon. & Wed. Eveninge at 7 p.m. Presentation Case — for only $5 each, plus believe,’’ and that recent a bridge or tunnel just isn’t COLD BEER 27 — full shed dormer, in mid 30’s. carry as many one-dollar bills as at pre­ a.m. ly favors “First Mama” — Love ya, Resort Property studies point to that con­ the answer. It seems that AND Doris Warren 28 — Real Estate Wanted Classes Start Monday, April 19th T. J, Crockett, Realtors, 643- sent. $1 for handling and postage. ^ Manchester children a name which comedian Jane ADVERTISING 1577. clusion. ' the age group we’re talking MI8C. SERVICES ages 1 to 10 are invited to WE DELIVER m Flip Wilson dubbed her 31 Lannan said adjustments about is difficult to control. Services Offered RATES come to the park in the during one of their en­ 32 — Painling-Papering MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL JUMBO RANCH on 120x200 in the timing mechanism We have to alert and dis­ 33 Building-Contracting lot, now being built on East counters. 34 — Roofing-Siding 1 day . 10c word per day 134 Eaat Middle Tpka. - Room 125 vicinity of Valley St. and ^ nA'rnuTMr' nt? 'rnuiM Eldridge Street. Call now for Police report for signal lights at the cipline the motorist as well PATCHING OF TOWN 35 — Heating-Plumbing 3 days . word per day join in the search. ARTHUR DRUG CB radio use lately has (Take Eait Middle Tpka. to Brookflald 81. Park In atu- details and color choices. T. J. school, plus flashing lights as the students. Better Phone 643-1505 NOTICE HIGHWAYS 36 — Flooring 6 days . ,8c w^d pet day Kevin O’Brien, Jaycee gained in popularity. The 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storege dant parking area.) Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. at the north and south ap­ timing of the lights and the NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE PUBLIC HEARING GLOBE HOLLOW 36 — Services Wanted 26 days . .7t wprd.per day chairman, reports that ap­ system is regulated by the BOARD OF DIRECTORS 15 words, $2.00 minimum Arrests made or summonses issued by breaks into an Oakland St. apartment proaches to the school — flashing warning signs CONCESSION MISC. FOR SALE proximated 1,000 candy Federal Communications Happy A d s ...... $2.19 Inch ★ LOOK ★ Manchester Police included: complex last year; the warrant had been warning motorists they are should go a long way TOWN OF MANCHESTER The Town of Manchester is an 41 Articles for Sale Conaider an exciting courae In Real Eatatel Tha eggs of variouMlavors will Commission. . CONNECTICUT 42 — Building Supplies To ut It you art con • William E. Mattson, 21, of Talcott- outstanding for several months. Court toward doing it.” • ' equal opportunity employer, — courae covara tha major areaa Including con- about to enter the school THURSDAY 43 (Pels -Birds- Dogs ville, charged Monday afternoon with date is April 26. be hidden. •#••••••••••••••••••••**** and requires an affirmative 44 — Livestock tracta, mortgagee, deeda, financing, appralaing, tidaring a naw homa In ’APRIL 15, 1976 action policy for all of its Con­ 45 _ Boats & Accessories tha low 40'a. Lat ua ahow driving an unregistered motor vehicle on 46 — Sporting Goods Hating and law. This course meeta tha minimum q NOTICES The Board of Directors will tractors and Vendors as a con­ _ you MaK Quality for un- Tolland Tpke. Court date is April 27. Thefts reported to police Monday in­ 47 Garden Products requirementa of the Connecticut Raal Eatate conduct a public session dition of doing business with 46 — Antiques comparabla valua. Tha • Brian T. West, 21, of 15 Carol Dr., cluded : Thursday, April 15, 1976 from the Town, as per Federal 49 — Wanted to Buy Commlaalon. Unllad Taam will aarva Rockville, charged on a court warrant • A break into a Fleming Rd. home in Lott and Found 1 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Order 11246. RENTALS your neada. Monday afternoon with third-degree which a camera, television set and Board of Directors Office in Bid forms, plans and 52 Rooms for Rent LOST - Savings Passbook 53 — Apartments tor Rent ★ UNITED REALITY ★ jewelry were taken. The loss was es­ the Muniqjpal Building to hear 54 — Fee: $75. criminal mischief. Police said the charge number 022-0-00896-5, Hart­ specifications are available at Homes for Rent 64S-S016 comments and suggestions 55 _ Business for Rent stems from a March 21 incident at timated at more than $900. ford National Bank and Trust the General Services Office, 56 — Resort Property tor Rent Wickham Park in which a fence was • Five thefts of bicycles in various Co., First Manchester Office. from the public. 41 Center Street, Manchester, 57 -r Wanted to Rem Misc. for Rent Registration 1st evening class from 6:30 or call... broken. Court date is April 26. locations. in e A L L F R S Application made for pay­ Future sessions will be held Connecticut. 56 - MANCHESTER - New listing - Nice 4-4, two-family with 2- • Daniel P. Dumond, 17, of 95 • A break into a Hackmatack St. house. ment. the first Tuesday of each Town of Manchester, AUTOMOTIVE month from 9:00 a.m. to 11 Connecticut 61 Autos for Sale Help Wented 13 CONTINUOUS PROGRESS car gara^ and two heating Strawberry Lane, charged Monday after­ It wasn’t known immediately if anything 62 _ Trucks for Sale systems. Priced in upper 30’s. LOST - Passbooks numbers, a.m. and the third Thursday of Robert B: Weiss, — was missing. 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale EDUCATIONAL CENTER T. J, Crockett, Realtors, 643- noon with reckless driving, after a one-car 106763, 121077, Savings Bank each month from 6:30 p.m. to General Manager 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycies accident on Ludlow Rd, Police said a cap • Theft of two-way radio equipment, of Manchester. Application 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle 1577. 8:30 p.m. in the Board of Homes PRINTING PLANT 232-9015 valued at about $1,400, from two Town of made for payments. • Bindery Machine driven by Dumond went off the road and Directors office. 66 Automotive Service or write Continuous Educational Center, HEBRON seven-room Ranch, struck bushes and a residential lamp post. Manchester trucks parked at the Highway Pascal A. Prignano, 17 — Autos for Rent-Lease Operator LOST - White cat, grey spot on 55 Elizabeth St., Hartford, Conn. 06105 three bedrooms, private treed Court date is April 27. Department garage, 263 Olcott St. Secretary Must be experienced on lot, garage, fireplace, head, blue eyes. Answers to INVITATION Board of Directors folding equipment and/or appliances. Immedia'te oc­ • Douglas L. Perry, 23, of 21 Vine Dr., • Theft of a transmission and drive NOW dccoutiMbr people Angie. Vicinity West Center Macey stitcher trimmer, cupancy. $43,900. Warren E. Vernon, charged on a court warrant Mon­ shaft from a truck parked on Main St. over Street. 649-3138 or 649-9021. Manchester, Conn. TO BID □ EMPLOYMENT Dated at Manchester, and be willing to learn ’.V.V.V.V.V.V Howland Realtors, 643-1108. day afternoon with three counts each of the weekend. The victim said he tried to Reward. The Manchester Board of Connecticut this 2nd day of other equipment. third-degree burglary and second-degree start the vehicle Monday and discovered Education seeks bids for the H elp W anted 13 $50. REWARD - No questions April, 1976. • Phototypeteftlng FOUR bedroom Ranch, two larceny. Police said the charges involved the theft. 1976-77 school year. Sealed and half baths, large country asked for return of 8-10 LP PHONE FROM home to ser­ Operator National Weather Forecast records found in Caldor bids will be received until 3:30 kitchen. Family room and P.M ., April 27, 1976 as vice our customers in the Must be experienced. Our also a rec room, 3-zone heat, parking lot. Call 649-7597. equipment is Series 9000 follows: Manchester area, flexible 30)00 , 39 S3 air-conditioning and many Caucus briefing Wednesday Custodial Supplies hours, super earnings, 249- Compugraphic. \ more comfortable features. P o n o n ili 2 7773. • lA T T L I ' confused about NOW Heat & Ventilation Supplies Liberal benefit program in­ O ffered at only $44,900. Manchester Democrats Wednesday a candidate for the Democratic nomina­ INVITATION cluding non-contributory Beechler-Tanquay Realtor, INCOME TAX preparation - Lamps AVON’S NEW earnings plan 646- 2212. night will get a final briefing on plans for tion for president. There also will be a 21- Dan Mosler - Call M9-3329 or TO BID At the time listed the bids will means you make more pension plan. Apply in per­ MMWtAeC the April 27 caucus they will conduct for delegate slate for the uncommitted 525-8263 for appointment. be publicly opened. The right mmney. Sell guaranteed, son or call 643-1101, MANCHESTER - New homes choosing slates of delegates for their May voters. Sealed bids will be received in is reserved to reject any and world famous products, many now under construction by 11 presidential-preference primary. TAX RETURNS - Individual the Office of The Director of all bids. Specifications and bid at new low prices. I’ll show ALLIED PRINTING Nutmeg Homes Inc., Raised and business tax returns •ANrMANeitC' General Services, 41 Center forms may be secured at the you how. Call 523-9401. Ranches and Colonials. The Democratic Town Committee The April 27 caucus will be in the prepared. Call Russell L. evening, at a time and place to be an­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ Business Office, 45 N. School SERVICES INC. 1V.Y Priced from $49,900. Call for meeting Wednesday is at 8 p.m. in the Burnett, Tax Service, 353 MORNING STOCK Crew, L o t A N t I L t t details. Zinsser Agency, 646- ticut until April 23, 1976 at Street, Manchester, Connec­ 579 Middle Tpka. West Municipal Building Hearing Room. nounced. The May 11 primary will be from Center Street, Manchester,' experience ne^ssary. 5 a.m. - 1511. 11:00 a m. for the following: ticut. Raymond E. Demers, Manchetlar, Conn. When registered Democrats vote in the noohyto 8 p.m., in the town’s 10 polling 646-3005. 12 noon. Morning clerks from An Equal Employment Opportuni­ LOAM lusiness Manager places^ with paper ballots to be used and 8:30-3:00, Apply Frank’s ty employer. M/F. I IIMniATUIIi GRIFFEN ROAD, May 11 primary, they will vote for slates INCOME TAX returns with all election workers to be volunteers: Supermarket, 725 East Middle WOHLIAM* Manchester, 7 room cape, 4 of 21 delegates — each slate representing prepared in your home by Turnpike, Manchester. bedrooms. Paneled family qualified consultant. Call -W, room, move in condition. Allan Keeler Tax Service, 871- CLEANING help for beauty 3' INSURANCE AGENCY in the salon in downtown ,*,*.|swow Asking $35,000. Owner-Agent, 1781, Monday-Sunday, 9-9. Vernon Circle area looking for Manchester. Call 563-4765. AII 643-6624. Federal authorities arrest p^art tim e c le rk ty p ist. 1 2 3 ' V now Experience in life insurance SUPERINTENDENT - u n W lA IM ! fOIOCAST ^ MANCHESTER-Maintenance This printing test pattern is preferred. Typing and Modern apartment building, free, seven room aluminum part of The Herald quality machine transcription. A Hartford. Retired couple for sid ^ Cape, paneled upstairs 25 persons in Hartford area control program in order to must. Send resume to Box M, maintenance, repairs. Apart­ For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday April 14. Tuesday night and family room, living room Manchester Herald. give you one of the finest ment plus salary. 522-1187, will find showers and rain from Texas, northward into the mid with fireplace, three newspapers in the nation. . 232-5673. Mississippi valley. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum bedrooms and dining room. HARTFORD (UPI) - Bobby Doyle, extortion in a gambling and loansharking By owner, 649-4218. readings include: (approximate maximum temperatures in who was identified by informer Joe operation. SALES POSITION - excellent Also arrested, and charged with HAVl WE HELPED fOU LATUY? PIkkw parenthesis) Atlanta 53 ( 77), Boston 38 ( 59), Oiicago 48 (75), THREE BEDROOM Ranch, Valachi as a hitman for the Mafia, was 643-2711. opportunity for aggressive in­ Cleveland 43 (67), Dallas 62 (81), Denver 38 )67), Duluth 42 (61), among 25 persons arrested Monday in a gambling and conspiracy, was William dividual in Retail Sales with worksaver kitchen, separate permanent food broker. Good Houston 68 (81), Jacksonville 54 ( 82), Kansas City 54 (77), New dining area. Nicely paneled, federal sweep of a group allegedly in­ Grant Jr., proprietor of Augie & Ray’s, a Orleans 64 (81), New York 45 (64), Phoenix 51 (67), San Fran­ carpeted rec room. Fenced popular restaurant in East Hartford. starting salary and benefits. volved in illegal gambling and other BUSINESS of your own, in­ Send resume to Box V, cisco 45 (61), Seattle 40 (57), St. Louis 52 (78), Washington (44 yard and redecorated crimes. Thomas R. Dugan, the FBI’s special vestment less than $100 in­ Manchester Evening Herald. (75). throughout. Walk to schools Doyle, 76, had been living quietly in ap- agent-in-charge in Connecticut, said the come potential $1200 a month, and shopping. Low 30’s. Gallagher Agency, 529-6874, pareni retirement in a garden apartment group had been under investigation for 18 art time. Must be over 21. SECRETARY - shorthand and months, during which time it took in more ?42-9087. Wping, four hours per day. located in a residential section of Hart­ Call 644-1574 for appointment. saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa MANCHESTER - Immaculate ford. than $1 million. Help Wanted 13 six room Ranch, three CAREER as an optician. □ REAL ESTATE The New England Organized Crime Mechancial ability and math bedrooms, fireplaced living room, nicely treed yard. Many Strike Force charged Doyle with lying to a Doyle’s real name is Girolomo Santuc- Classified Word Rates background helpful. Call 643- 1191. Homes For Sale 23 extras. Priced in tlie mid 30’s. federal grand jury about his knowledge of cio, formerly of New York City, but Doyle WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS B/W Realty, 647-1419, alleged gambling activity at an alleged was the name he used as a prize fighter in PERSON to mount truck $26,500. ATTRACTIVE 5 room bookmaking place on New Britain the late 1920s, and later as an alleged mob tires, and shuttle buses to 12 to 14 Year Olds Ranch, fireplace, baseboard MANCHESTER - 5-5, Duplex Avenue, not far from his modest apart­ enforcer-entrepreneur. ARE LOW field locations. Call 643-2414. to canvass for the heating, stove, refrigerator. in excellent condition, good in­ Hutchins Agency 646-3166. come or live-in, attractively ment. Doyle was released on $5,000 per­ He was last in the news in 1963, when 1 day to 2 days...... lOt per word per day listed in the 30’s. B/W Realty, sonal recognizance bond. 3 days to 5 days...... 9t par word per day BABYSITTER needed for two MANCHESTER federal informant Valachi startled the na­ children between hours of 8- REDUCED FOR quick sale ■ 647- 1419. “This is probably the largest and most tion with his televised testimony about cover 6 toys to 25 days...... 8t per word per day 4:30 daily, call after 5. 646- EVENING HERALD two family, 30 Locust Street, signficant (raid) in some time in New “La Cosa Nostra” before Sen. John L ADS 26 S y s or m ore...... 7« per word per day 7726. no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. ★ BUY ★ your $2,00 minimum — No copy changes Mon., Tues., Wed. 5-8 P.M. England,” said Gerald McDowell, chief McClellan’s investigating subcommittee. Thii claan ranch and MEDICAL SECRETARY or BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive attorney for the strike force. Valachi, in Senate testimony and again V n e e d s mova In lor apringtima Indictments against the suspects ranged office nurse with experience CALL 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. five-room Ranch, family in the “Valachi Papers” book, said Doyle for a Rockville physician’s of­ room, fireplace, paneling, fun. Tha Unitad Taam will from racketeering, extortion, was responsible for three high-level 643-2711 fice. Send curriculum vita to aluminum siding. Hutchins ba glad lo ahow you Ihia loansharking, obstruction of justice, gangland slayings in 1930, when organized CALL Box U, Manchester Herald. Agency, 646-3166. homa and polnl out Ita gambling, perjury and conspiracy to crime was at war with itself. PART-TIME earnings at 643-2711 MANCHESTER- New listing - many laaturaa. hijack of interstate shipments. Valachi was described by then-Attorney RESPONSIBLE person, home managing small retail t hand full of cash is better than a gar­ ASK FOR CONNIE Heralb married, sober, not afraid of U&R Built eight room ★ UNITED REALTY ★ Others arrested were Michael T. General Robert F. Kennedy as the and wholesale distribution age full of stuff. And to top it all, we pay you 5% on your NOW hard days work, $3. per hour, business. Can exceed $600 Colonial, 2V2 baths, double 648-5016 O’Brien and Anthony D. Volpe, reputed “bigjest single intelligence breakthrough Here at First Federal Savings we’ve cleared the experienced superintendant, garage, all the extras. Air- underworld figures, who were said in the account balance, so there’s always money coming in monthly. Training provided. yet in combating organized crime and air about NOW accourits, and what they really cost. lieraluJ knowledge in all phises of Wrie name, address, phone to AIR-CONDITIONING and conditioning, dead-end street. indictment to have used violence and racketeering in the United States.” We've done it with \he all-free NOW account. No its, even while you’re paying out. electrical, plumbin ., lawn Box 279 Newton, Conn., 06470. refrigeration service man. 60’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- EAST HARTFORD. New work, apply between -11 a.m. Experienced only. Must have 0131. listing. 6 1/2 room Cape, four (Compare them all, then come in today and open Announcements 3 Announcements ands or buts to confuse you. Look at everything you only. Manchester, 521-1300. RETIRED COUPLE- Earn State license. Steady work for bedrooms, fast sale needed. get with a Rrst Federal NOW account, without paying a Rrst Federal Savings a//-free NOW account. good income. Set your own qualified person. Call 649-8691 LOVELY six room Ranch $27,900. Graham Realtors, DENTAL ASSISTANT - No other NOW account offers so much for nothing. hours. Dignified, pleasant between 8-5. home, on quiet tree lined 289-8328. Manchester Hospital notes out a dime. Wanted for growing work. No limit on age. Will in­ street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 No Minimum Balance-so there’s It’s almost too good to be true. Manchester office. Five day terview you. Phone 646-7838 , baths, garage, privacy, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN week including Saturdays. HAIRDRESSER Buckley School, ■ low 40’s. Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m. spacious Garrison Colonial on Never a Service Charge PUBLIC NOTICE Experience preferred. Send Experienced with some Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, beautiful wooded lot. large Discharged Friday: Lillian Center St.; William Levitsky, following, shop is spacious No Limit to the Number of check-like resume to Manchester Herald AVON’S NEW Earnings plan 649-1922. family room with fireplace, Amadeo, 79 Irving St.; Carrie 10 Punkin Dr., Ellington; Rd., Vernon; Matthew Green, All charitable and non-profit organizations , Box RB. _ with lounge dryers, and air is 12x23 game room, music RD 2, Coventry. drafts you issue means you make more electronically purified. Full RAMBLING nine room Cape, Warnock, 25 Carter St., Kathleen Bands, East Hart­ wishing to have their Public Announcamonts money. Sell guaranteed, room, or fourth bedroom, Bolton; Andrew Piader, ford; Charles Kuhn, Williman- Discharged Sunday: SCHQOL BUS Drivers, or part time. Closed 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, wall-to-wall throughout, No Charge for Printing your Name and published free In this space are urged to con­ world-famous products, many Wednesdays, 289-4405. Broad Brook; Heidi Hall, RD tic; Shirley Nelson, 40 Olcott William Roberts, 90 Pine Tree knowledge of Manchester at new low prices. I’ll show trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ rosewood paneling, central consecutive numbers on each draft tact Joe McCavanagh, General Manager of necessary, clean driving vac, built-in barbecue, sliding 3, Coventry; Walter Fallon, St.; Earl Carron, 29 Camp- Lane, South Windsor; Victoria Our gang’s you how. Call 523-9401. cy, Realtors, 646-3166. field Rd.; Philip Euzenas, 40 Bliss, lie Bluefield Dr.; No Charge for Your NOW Statement Regal Mufflers of Manchester. Space will be record required, call 643-2373 glass doors; flagstone patio. 22D St. James St.; Nelson or 643-2414. WORKING MOTHER needs ’^^^ANCHESTER - U&R Built - Call today for details and in­ Phoebe Archer, Lubec, all heart! EXPERIENCED Cheverier, Cardi Dr., Coven­ Palmer Dr., South Windsor. showing ali deposits, withdrawals alloted on a first come, first served basis. reliable sitter in your home, eight room Garrison Colonial spection of this choice try; Carmen Johnson, RD 3, Discharged Saturday: Maine; Maureen (Chambers, Housekeeper - one day week­ must live on first floor. four spacious bedrooms. 2 1/2 offering. $79,900. Philbrick ♦and interest earned each month INSURANCE AGENCY east ly. Own transportation, after 5 Coventry; Alexander Pouy, 64 Wilma Clark, 110 Main St., 32E Spencer St.; Gloria Chr- Call Thuraday batwaan 8 and 12 of the river needs full time Nathan Hale area. Call 647- .. baths, family room with stone Agency Realtors. 646-4200. Park St., Rockville; Herbert Talcottville; Boris Guimond, zanowski, Windsor: Heather to raaarva apaco lor tha following i J* experienced help, must know p.m. 649-6440. 1220. wall, double garage, $65,900. Love, Coventry. 48 Durant S t; Joan Walsh, 370 Shaw, 28 S. Hawthorne St.; waak. Joe McCavanagh general Insurance rating and Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. MANCHESTER - Six room Also, Louella Dellaferra, Main St.; Mercyll Fairclough, Roberta Danilowlcz, 98 coverage, typing, no Cape, new kitchen and roof, Windsor Locks;Marcel St. Birch Dr., Andover; Walter Hamlin St.; Sharon Heard, 37 shorthand. Salary, commen­ THREE TEMPORARY MANCHESTER - Extra nice large master bedroom, Germain, 136 Daryl Dr., Ver­ DeLisle, 173 Deming St.; Susan Rd., Vernon. surate with experience. Write 5-4 Two family, new furnace, carpeted living room with Diana Peterson, 103 W. Mid­ Also, Michael Rittlinger, to Box SS, Manchester appliances, and more. Ideal fireplace, large treed lot. $34,- non; Michael Baboval, RD 5, Herald. POSITIONS AVAILABLE for young couple, let tennent 900. -Philbrick Agency, ' 646- Coventry; Frank Infante, RD dle Tpke.; Diane Vasko, 332 Broad Brook; Cynthia Weeks, 31 Bunce D r.; Judy Ann help make mortgage 4200. >6;.Coventry; Jeannine LaJoie, Summit St.; William Apel, Regal BAKERY PORTER - full IdtllvMlng MmplM In th* ManchMtor araa. Apply In payments. Must be seen. Only 44 Russell Dr., Vernon; East Hartford. Godek, Ellington Ave., nsTFedeniSavhgs time, steady work, apply Iparaon to John Brannan, Circulation Dapartmont. 38,900. Warren E. Howland NEW RANCH - Large country Joseph Sullivan, 444 Center Also, Elizabeth Marino, 79 Rockville; Thomas Slayton, 40 We otter convenience elong with c euperlor product; Parkade Bakery, Manchester, Realtors, 643-1108. kitchen with appliances, two St.; Mark Cromwell, 58 Dart Hill Rd., South Windsor; Seymour St.; Ronald Beem, full baths, three bedrooms, Cooper Hill St.; Francis Pajot Bernard Griffin, 29 S. Alton 226 New State Rd.; Robert East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Vernon, Rockville, and South Windsor. Corner of Broad MANCHESTER HERALD MANCHESTER - ten room fireplace, patio, oversized 2- Merrifield, 198 Wall St., SALAD MAKER - dining Ranch, six bedrooms, large car garage, deck, walk-out Jr., 77 Clark St., South Wind­ St.; Cynthia Lynch, Amston; and Center Street a.m. - 16 Bralnard Place sor; Rosemary Burns, 24 Janet Hull, RD 4, Coventry; Hebron; Deborah Weitz, lOB Mon.-FrI. 8 9 p.in. room help. Apply after 3 p.m. treed lot, garage, ideal for basement, aluminum siding, Blueberry Circle, Ellington.. Jennifer Krascella, 376 Porter Ambassador Dr.; Glen Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - S p.m. at Grandma’s Pie Shop. 501 large family on budget. $41,- wall-to-wall throughout, $47/- 900. Philbrick Agency, 646- Also, Nancy Noonan, 172 St.; Patricia Dunn, Driggs Daugherty, 66 Florence St. West Middle Turnpike, 900. Warren E. Howland Manchester. Realtors, 643-1108. 4200.

J p a g e f o u r t e e n - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 13, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 13, 1976— PAGE FIFTEEN Answer to Previous Puzzle Frank and Enwat Hodgepodge Hooflng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Dogi-BIrdt-Ptit 43 Apartmente For Rant 53 g AUTOMOTIVE rLir»]i=!isi Charles M. Schultz ACROSS 2 Joined ...A N D O ilR UNEMPLOYED Roofer will DOG-CAT BOARDING MANCHESTER large four- 1 Canadian 3 Undressed install roof or gutters for low bathing/grooming. Complete room apartment in attractive Aufoi For Sale 91 Dear Abby ragion steer hide discount price. Cali Ken at modern facilities. Canine four family dwelling. Mature 6 Albeit 4 Margarine 7 SIR, WOULP IF'I'OUCA.KDO DO ‘iOU ui<-: IT Sli? ? LlAgiLineS ARt t1 Infirm 5 Arboreal W OBJECT TO iT, /rlAKC.E AN^T CHAN6FS ThAT S'OU 649-2456 anytime. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon adults only. No pets, $235. in­ JONES AUTO 12 Oetert garden homes that ^%OB,oOO Road, Manchester. 646-5971. cludes heat. Mr. Blanchard By Abigail Van Buren spots 6 Misery MfWiNeTO MORE f’OWLR MI6HT 5U66EST7 Heating-Plumbing 35 646-2484. SALES 13 Woodcocks 7 Possesses MAKE SOME TO wUl) MoffTfl/llSe AND A GOLDEN RETRIVER pups, 71 MM hrt MMTi nta. ai, rk .. .S27N 14 Landed 8 Devotee V ^E B A aC A l^ \ ~ 7( AKC, ready to go. Ellington, SPACIOUS six-room upstairs 72 MR M k , Mo, rilHr...... J ig property 9 Rents SEWERLINES, sink lines, Ct., 872-4072. 71 «M b*n 442,Mt,poOne ..12M 16 Market (ab.) 10 Respect S E L IY D A N ££|2 cieaned with eiectric cutters, apartment. Security deposit. 7* MM MMm n, mo, pi...... IjM 17 Ear (comb, 13 Sine mascula 26 Finished 40 Letter by professionals. McKinney References. Write Box BB, 71 MR M M l*, 1 ipM...... tlW form) prole (ab.) 30 Lohengrin's 42 Organ parts PUPPIES - Mixed breed. Call Manchester Herald. R K7R «llM M k, Mo ... .UM 44 Pub order ,OUiZ TPeASURE-R Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ‘ ■ .|l9 l DEAR ABBY: With regard to finding partners through 19 Selection (ab.) 15 Shade tree bride pany, 643-5308. 649-6906. 20 Equal 18 Equine tidbit 34 Paid a visit 47 Newborn colt MANCHESTER - Deluxe two advertising and computer matching, I admit to being a 22 Carpenter's 21 Return 35 Handled 50 Huge tub I j M e r LAST W f » |C loser, but the experience was so amusing, it was worth i t gadget 23 Tarry 36 Transgression 51 Editors (ab.) NO JOB too small, toilet Boata-Acceatorlaa 45 bedroom Townhouse type • l97S^>yNEA. Inc TUBM... cy, centrally located, business Tops, cabinets, doors, automatic ironer and chair. Large variety of Aparlmenta and Motorcycles-BIcyclas 54 11. Excellent investment. combination office and in­ shelves, etc. Free estimates. Call 649-4837 evenings, Townhouses Ihrougtloul Business lor Rent 55 "Hey! Isn’t it about time you headed north and dustrial building. Tremendous Call 649-7831. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Manchester. I'M GLAD VOJ COULD THE TOAST ^ Principahi only. Call owner, Carpentry and general con­ Rental ompa ofwn dally t-S, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE got back to school?" 649-1919. value, T, J. Crockett, SAND and gravel for sale - FOR RENT - Connecting or - Lowest rates available.' JOIN ME FDR BWEAKFAST, WILL 6 E W EADY Realtors, 643-1577. tracting. Residential and Sat. 10-3, Sunday 11-3~ THINK Spring in your custom tree work and odd jobs. Call 646-1021 separate front room offices. "Sunny Day" coverage. e U G S .' IN A MINUTE.' made outfit. Call 649-0131. commercial. Whether it be a 953 Main Street. Call 643-4846. Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick WELL-LOCATED two small repair job, a custom 647-1834. 240 New State Road Exclusive NETRA Agent. bedroom Ranch Con­ OFFICE BUILDING - East Clarke Agency, 643-1126. Center Street - Formally used GARDEN evenly tilled with built home or anything in MANCHESTER OFFICE SPACE - 400 square dominium, full basement, ful­ between, call 646-1379, GIRLS Two Pants Suits, size ly carpeted, carport, outside for dental office. Waiting Troy tiller. Reasonable. Call 8, 10 $5.: Spring coat, size 10, feet, air-conditioned, $175. 1970 YAMAHA, 350, R5,. High WHAT5 THI6 WORLP WARH, IF HE PIP, room, , receptionist's room George. 649-7846. Warren E. Howland Realtors, HE M U S T patio and more. Call First TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ $4; raincoat with zipjn lining, handlebars, saddle bags, ABOUT '(DU B U S T E R .'I three large rooms, plus three 643-1108. Hartford Realty, Milt Leon, vice - Remodeling, repairs, size 8, $3.75; All in excellent MANCHESTER- Newer two excellent condition. $425. 646 POIN’ TKE LOCAL aANNEP TriE HAVE BEEN HE 646-8727 , 646-6555. $30,900. smaller rooms, on first floor. CUSTOM ROTO-TILLING. condition. 649-4915. bedroom Duplex, Townhouse, 3398. bicentennial RETURN OF A TRAVEL ' PUTS Second floor has apartment additions, custom building. No Have "Troy bilt” roto-tiller, central location, near bus line. PROFESSIONAL Office, 353 PAGEANT, MAJOR? GENERAL AGENT! the ON with good income. Entire job too small. Free estimates. GRACIOUS Four bedroom will travel, gardens, ALL THESE items are less lt(! baths, wall-to-wall Center Street. Air con­ PUCH-TE175, very fast, I THOUGHT YOU Maz ARTHUR CLOSEST he BATTLE building in good condition. flowerbeds, lawns, large or Over 25 years experience. 643- ditioning, hot water, heat, Colonial, center hall, formal 5769. than a year old:. Dining room carpeting and appliances in­ dependable, woods bike, many Y/ERE IN WORLD TO THE c a m e TO A STARS dining room, living room with Large amesite parking lot. small. Call 643-1895. set, pecan, six upholstered cluded. Private entrances and parking. Call 649-1680 or 649- extras. $550; Rickman, one This Funny World L’ll Sport — Wirth $55,000. Philbrick Agency, WAR I , n o t the PHILIPPINES FRONT WAS AFTER fireplace, new kitchen with chairs, lighted hutch, large basement. $260 per month. 3549. year old, 250cc, MX, super REVOLUTION ^ A SQUALL- Realtors, 646-4200. TWO HANDYMEN will rake, GARAGES, room additions, 'WAR microwave oven, trash com­ decks, rec rooms. Twenty table with two leaves, (seats Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. fasf, many extras, $600. After LIN E IN MOVIES pactor, etc. paneled rec room, fertilize, lime, general lawn 20) purchase price $1,500., 3, 643-4548. ! Real Estate Wanted 28 work, mow lawns seasonal. years experience, residential OFFICE SPACE KANSAS.' beautifully treed lot. 646-1189. or commercial. Stephen sacrifice $1,000.; couch and TWO BEDROOM Townhouse, I IMAGINE YOU'RE WONDERING I E N JO Y ) Also clean attics and cellars. matching love seat, multi FOR RENT Myers, 646-2672. heat, hot water, air- 1974 YAMAHA DT 250, 3,000 WHY 1 DON'T GET MY THE ^— YoOR SIX ROOM Cape, move-in ALL CASH for your property Reasonable. 643-5305. color, purchase $950, sacrifice conditioning, available May 250 square feet, center of miles, excellent condition, M/ElGrtT 1 condition, paneled rec room, within 24 hours. Avoid red $650 both pieces; beige cloth 8th. $220. Call 644-2427 Manchester, air con­ with two helmets. $750. Call t o a s t e r FIXED.'? CHALLENGE.'. tape, instant service. Hayes ROGER LANDON - General RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 ANP oversized garage, circular swivel chair, purchase price weekdays. ditioning and parking. Call 643-8931 after 4 p.m. ftxrroNE/ pool, assumable mortgage, Corporation, 646-0131. clean-up and lawn care. Car $280, selling $125.; chrome, 643-9551. wash Saturdays and Sundays BIDWELL Home Improve­ 646-1189. ment Co. Expert installation large 2-way modern lamp with EAST HARTFORD - first 1972 HARLEY, 350 Sprint. SELLING your house? Call us only, back of Savings Bank of heavy marble base, purchase floor, 5 room apartment with $400. Cali 647-9214 after 5:30 first and we’ll make you a Manchester, 923 Main Street. of aluminum siding, gutters ROCKLEDGE - Anxious and trims. Roofing installa­ price $250, sacrifice $150; king garage. No pets, security. 646 Resort Property p.m. owner must sell, lovely ten cash offer, T.J, Crockett, Call 646-9061 between 7 a.m. - size water hed, headboard, 4788. For Rent 58 Realtor, 643-1577. 9 a.m. only. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- room, five bedroom, brick 9109. base, and heater, $250. Other MINI BIKE, good condition, 5 colonial Cape. Three items available: stereo/radio, MANCHESTER - Family IT’S Not too earlyrly to plan your horsepower, $75, 646-5847. IMMEDIATE CASH for your NEED A ROOF? Call Jim - ^pliances, many extras. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, am/fm, two speakers, $75; G. style, two bedroom apart­ summer vacafation!! Lake r ® L P Tliree baths, two fireplaces. property. Let us explain our roofing, siding, remodeling. Fox floor model sewing ment, quiet location, includes Kanasatka, Moultonboro, 250cc HARLEY, $450. Call 5 aP lE R S fair proposal. Call Mr, Barn specializing. 642-7001. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Garage, Excellent construc­ nings, Quality workmanship, machine used twice, purchase heat, appliances, and New Hampshire. Lakefront 6464573. 'POFAPE tion. $65,900. Will listen. Belfiore, M7-1413, $380., sacrifice $200. Call for carpeting, $230. per month. cottage, sleeps five, two — P R O F E S S IO N A L law n tree estimates. Fully insured. tnHk me TMHeq us M 0" Palmer Realty, 646-6321, 649- 872-9187, 649-3417. appointment. 644-9853. (Damato EEnterprises, l...... 6461021. bedrooms, living room, Cempers-Trallers 0538. MAY WE BUY your home? maintenance, clean-up, fer­ kitchen, screened-in porch Mobile Homes 85 Quick, fair, all cash and no tilizing, mowing and roto- DiA ROOFING. Roofs, MANCHESTER - Nice loca­ and sundeck., Completely fur­ 6 1/2 ROOM Dutch Colonial. problems. Call Warren E. tilling. Reasonable rates. Short Ribs — Frank Hill siding, gutters, and leaders. P®"'’ 'J'’'® ® tion, three room apartment, nished. Private beach. Great A BANK repossession set up Remodeled kitchen and bath. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Free estimates. Call appliances, heat, electricity, fishing and conveniently in park, ready to occupy. Must Greenwood Lawn Care, 289- Free estimates. Fully in- Three new appliances. Large sured. 249-0205. 633-8677. no pets. Security deposit. $175. locateifon Lakes Region area. sell! &nk will arrange all GENERAL WASHINGTON, WONDERFUL, WELLXT ( TTM f AF0MDWE1 eXJR UNION MINUTEMEN screened porch, Two