PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 6, 1973 The Weather Frlsina School Board Income Tax Help Yes, They Love You; (^oudy tonight. Low in 30s. Chance of light Obituaries Indicted this source toward snow tomorrow. H l^ in 30s. (Continued from Page One) See Page 31 iianrhpatpr lEumitg Maralb nnaintenance costs and capital But They Leave (Continued from Page One) improvements of these ‘public You center; and |1 9 6 ,g 0 0 to renovate Ernest R. Andrews Sr.' Jo h n M. Casella interest’ sections of our that this accused (Frisina) and improVe ^ n n e t Junior facilities.” MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 108 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TfflRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS BOLTON—Ernest R. An­ John M. Casella, 71, of East Although she did her work well, committed the crime of drews Sr., 69, of Notch Rd. Growing Up and Growing streamed from the exhaust as High facilities. Susag commented that im­ Hartford died Monday at Hart­ she came early to a realization she warmed up the raigine of murder.” The judge defined Ext. died Monday at ford Hospital. He was the Away: Nobody Love# You and The board is also submitting plementation of his proposal. I.«ave8 You Like Children that being a copy boy was hard­ her battered secondhand murder as “the intentional capital improvements, totaling will not solve maintenance and Manchester Memorial brother of Peter J. Casella of ly a permanent career for a 19- killing of another person.” Hospital. He was the husband of By HAL BOYLE Swedish runabout. 8138,500, through 1978. capital improvements Manchester. year-old young lady. “Just a slight case of in­ Twelve of the 18 jurors had to Mrs. Elizabeth Lane Andrews. Other survivors are four The 8S9,805 budget for health problems but would help ■ to NEW YORK (AP) - One of “One good thing I’ve done complete digestion,” she agree on the indictment. and welfare services to “minimize sums that the Board Mr. Andrews was bom Jhn. 1, sisters and four other brothers. here — I’ve run off 20 pounds,” Frisina has been held since Hearings Sparkle Super 75 1904 in North Manchester and th e hardest ordeals of explained. parochial schools, mandated by of Elducation woulid have to The funeral will be Thursday parenthood is facing up to the she bragged to her bosses the “You mean incomplete com­ his Dec. 25 arrest at the had lived in Bloomfield for 15 at 8:15 a.m. from the Newkirk Public Act m , is 83,522 h i^ er request to be raised directly by realization that after a certain day she kissed them goodby. bustion?” Connecticut Correctional than the one submitted by Dr. Hopeful Meskill Budget Couples taxes.” He added that the board years before coming to Bolton and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 'These six months have been Center, Hartford, on a 1125,000 With Repartee four years ago. He was age your children use home “Kiss me. Daddy.” Kennedy several weeks ago. has been “hamstrung” in its “Unbelieveable,” is the word Burnside Ave., East Hartford, among the happiest of my life bond. State Police allege that employed as a motor vehicle only as a resting place between We kissed. Tracy bent her Ihe increase is due to original ability to make improvements, James W. Snow, director of the with a Mass of the Resurrection flights that take them farther to me. During this time 'Tracy Frisina walked- into his operaTSr for the U.S. Postal head a moment, then the car errors in computing salaries noting that since he has been a By SOL R. COHEN South Windsor Recreation at St. Mary’s Church, East and farther away. has learned to keep house, cook, roared off. She never waved or neighbor’s homd' oh Bear property jointly owned by Services in Hartford for 15 Hartford, at 9. Burial will be in and fringe benefits. The Board board member, requests have (Herald Reporter) Director James Farr. Department, uses to describe The house seems so silent and and be a pleasure to her father looked back. Swamp Rd., exchanged some of Education acts only as been made for several hundred his anticipation awaiting the years before his retirement. He St. Mary’s Cemetery, Dast words with his estranged 39- Although there have been When Mrs. Peter Sadloski had been employed as a empty when they have gone. — so much of a pleasure that I That was less than 24 hours administrator of the services, thousand dollars but only about results of tomorrow’s state Hartford. have forgiven her the years of year-old wife, and shot her. public hearings in the past remarked that the directors messenger at the Manchester ’ITiat is the way my apart­ ago. Yes, the house is already monies are paid from the town 87,500 has been received. lottery drawing. Tax Cut, More Spending Friends may call at the heildom she has put me through In court Monday, Frisina was with much more discussion should have bonded for road State Bank since its opening. ment seems now — now that my silent and empty. What will it budget, and are 100 per cent The board passed his motion Snow, a 85,000 winner, will funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 daughter, trailing clouds of during her early teendoin. be like through all the days to wearing a gray suit. He and participation than the reconstruction and that, even He was a member of Bolton and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and state reimbursable. to refer the alternate plan vie with 11 other winners, for exhaust smoke that obscured “Honey, you’re growing up, come? app^red in good spirits as he Completing the work on the ones held last night by the with interest, the expense Congregational Church and was 7 to 9 p.m. proposal to its building and would not be felt by the the coveted 875,000 top prize. By DON MEIKLE the ecology of our but you’re only growing up to Why do people have children was brought from the court’s budgets’ portion of last n i^ t’s Manchester Board of Direc­ recently appointed to its The family suggests that any sites committee, with a report taxpayers, thus using revenue- The drawing will be held at Associated Press Writer neighborhood, has driven off for grow away,’M told her as she anyway? They just grow up and downstairs lock-up, and he was agenda, M. Philip Susag to be returned not later than tors, few were as lively. B u d g e t executive board. He was a memorial contributions may be was packing for her return to attentive during the judge’s sharing funds to reduce the tax 10:30 a.m. at Mohawk Mountain delegate from the church to the another try at higher education. leave you a prisoner of your proposed an alternate plan for two months from now. Certainly the ones held last Ski Resort in Cornwall. made to the American Cancer As a freshman last year, college. instructions to the grand jury. rate by 2 mills. Mayor John HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — After two years of being Manchester Area Conference echoing memories. funding capital improvements night were unusual, and Snow, who has been recrea­ At Glance Society. Tracy Ann loved picturesque “Yes Daddy,” she agreed Thompson remarked, “This is “Tough Tom,” the apostle of austerity. Gov. Thomas J. of Churches, the Greater Hart­ on “public interest” sections of even entertaining. tion director in South Windsor little Windham College and its with the complacency of the school facilities by charging a About Town the first time I’ve ever heard Meskill sounded a new note of optimism and progress as he ford Council of Churches and Miss Millicent Tomczuk young. “But I guess that’s life.” For example; you chide us for trying to save for three years, resides with his By The AHsuriuleil Pi*es8 the Tolland Association of the lovely hillside setting in old “percentage of admission” Five Point Club of Temple wife, and two children, Karen coupled tax cuts and spending increases in his budget Miss Millicent (Mae) Tomc­ Putney, Vt, but failed to set any “Well, dear,” I told her. “I Commission Backs ... During the hearing on the taxpayer money.” United Church of Christ. He rather than a “simple fee.” He Chapter, OES, will meet and Bruce, at 1019 Strong Rd., Here is an item-by-item message. zuk, 49, of Meriden died Mon­ scholastic records. hope you have found yourself.” requested allocations from the When John Eicholzerf asked was a council member of the (Continued from Page One) to the town through the landfill added that he would not Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the South Windsor. breakdown of Gov. Thomas J. day at the Meriden-Wallingford So she decided to take a “I never was lost,” she advocate charging for the use of home of Mrs. Murray Johnston, Revenue-Sharing Fund for Thompson who designated the A key proposal in the gover­ Commission on Tax Reform, Tolland Association and its Hospital. She was the sister of semester off, a decision I replied. “I always have known system of disposal. roads and sidewalks, Director streets on the program, Thomp­ Meskill’s budget proposals for nor’s spending plan is a reduc­ mcmber-at-large to the going to be preserved as “We can dispose of waste for such facilities when proceeds 93 Plymouth Lane. fiscal 1973-74: accepting its proposals to Edmund Tomczuk of acceded to reluctantly only on who I am. Daddy. But I am still wetlands. He felt it nlight pre­ are to go to a charity. Charles McKenzie called atten­ son said a committee of board tion from 7 to 6.5 per cent in repeal the dividends tax, phase Churchmen’s Fellowship of the Manchester. her promise that she would not sure of where I am going. about $3 per ton, saving |7 on Lakota Council, Degree of tion to the fact that the fund members made a study and Connecticut’s hlghest-in-the- United Church of Christ. He sent additional problems, and the incinerator cost of disposal. Under Susag’s proposal, an TAXES out the local personal property Miss Tomczuk owned and return to school at the end of But I think I would like to do that the decision should not be aggressive promotional Pocahontas, will meet totals 818,225 below the came up with the recommen­ nation state sales tax, a move taxes on industrial equipment was also a member of the operated the Golden Leaf that time. It has become com­ something with the English We dispose of 50,000 tons a Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Odd requested allocations. He asked dations. S t r i k e —Reduce the sales tax to 6.5 that would reduce state Department of Church Develop- left entirely up to tlie year; at incinerator rates this campaign would be conducted per cent from 7 per cent, con­ and retail store inventories, and Florist'in Wallingford. monplace now for thousands of language.” commission. to encourage profit-making Fellows Hall, Main St. A social Town Manager Robert Weiss Eicholzer, who lives on revenues by an estimated 82 restructure the taxes on in­ ment of the Connecticut would have totaled MhOiOOO this Autumn St., one of the streets tinue present exemptions on Other survivors are three young students to drop out of Tkat made me feel a bit sad. rs. Parla felt that the com­ organizations to use such will be held and refreshments whether he was recommending million. surance companies while Conference, United Church of sisters, another brother, and college for a time in order, as For I have been trying to do year,” he said. served after the meeting. ’__ reducing the proposed in the program, replied that C r ip p le s food and children’s clothing, Christ. mission should make the He further noted that at the facilities as the high school’s etc. Governors rarely have an op­ allowing the unique state tax on several nieces and nephews. so many of them say, “to find something with the English decision, and then present it to Bailey Auditorium, Clarke allocations. sidewalks on his street are not a their investment income to In Prince Hall Masonry, he proposed landfill, large layers crying need. He recomniended —Eliminate the dividends portunity to spend more while The funeral will be myself.” language for nearly 62 years, the Board of Dii'ectors for Arena, swimming pool, football Weiss replied that McKen­ U l s t e r lapse on June 30. was affiliated with Excelsior Wednesday morning from the Whether this is a good or bad and wonder whether I have of plastic would be placed on zie’s point was well taken and the funds earmarked for tax. Continue the 50 per cent taxing less — “unparalleled in Lodge of Masons and Joshua approval. and soccer fields; various Nem Snglattii Yalesville Funeral Home, 386 thing, generally, I can’t say. In succeeded in doing anything but the ground and the debris that it was something he Autumn St. be used for im­ exemption on capital gains. modern history,’’ is how But Meskill went further than Chapter, RAM, both of Hart­ “This way,” Mrs. Parla said, placed on top of it, thereby tennis courts; Bennet-Charter BELFAST (AP) - Northern —Up to 8500 property tax Meskill described the situation Main St., with a Mass at St. Tracy’s case, I suppose, the blunt myself. It isn’t easy to “the board would make the Oak athletic area; and (Weiss) had overlooked. He proving the entrance to Charter the commission in proposing to ford; New Haven Consistory Stanislaus Church, Meriden. answer still depends on whether make a dent in the English preventing seepage into the iKemort^ Co. recommended that the Oak Field. “It’s a hazardous Ireland was crippled today by a relief per year for elderly — and the moment came at a (32nd degree), and Maklia final judgment, unless the lan­ Hockanum River. elementary and junior high Robert & FloreiKe Boston, Ownert 24-hour general strike called by cut the sales tax from 7 per cent Friends may call at the she goes on now to make language. proposed allocation for roads be situation there,” he said. “Let’s homeowners and renters. time when Meskill’s fellow to 6.5 per cent without Temple Shrine of Hartford. downer decided to appeal the ‘"This particular program is school auditoriums and gyms. Modem Methods - militant Protestants in a show funeral home tonight from 7 to college a meaningful part of her So, cheered on by three reduced by 835,000. It was done. fix it before someone gets —Phase out personal proper­ Republicans, who control the removing any exemptions. Hd He also belonged to the decision in court.” still under study, but we hope to The alternate plan would Old Fashioned Honesty of strength to intimidate the ty tax on manufacturing equip­ 9. life. boyfriends and a girl friend, ’The 835,000, he explained, hurt.” legislature, could share in it. also rejected the commission’s National Association of Retired Mayor Thompson referred to get some official reaction in the request the Board of Directors MONUMENTS British government. ment, furniture and boats, but Certainly, however, she has Tracy trudged out of ohe house was for improving the entrance ... During hearings on two "We dare not let this oppor­ proposal to phase out the sales Civil Employes, the American a meeting he was having today near future,” O’Neill said. to “enact whatever local MARKERS continue it on motor vehicles, matured considerably during carrying two spare auto tires to Charter Oak Field — opposite proposed ordinances, to acquire One source estimated 500,(X)0 tunity pass us by,” was the final tax on purchases of industrial Association of Retired Persons, Mrs. Josephine Straub with state officials concerning The commission voted legislation is necessary to per­ ' CEMETERY her semester off. During this that have been decorating our LETTERING Spruce St. The allocation, he small slivers of land for im­ aircraft and public service sentence of the budget and the Friends of Old Stur- the inland-wetland legislation, unanimously to approve the mit the Board of Education to of the province’s workers machinery. Mrs. Josephine Straub, 82, of period she wangled a job as living room for the last few Convenient Evening & Home Appointments added, could be made when the proving two intersections, property. mqpsage, which, for the first and said more informative retoin all monies generated by heeded the strike order as bridge Association. Timrod Rd. died Monday at the copy boy — an official title she months. plans for the purchase of Laurel ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT town receives its next revenue- Assistant Town Counsel —Allow businesses to deduct time, was delivered Tuesday in Also rejected was the com­ information would be use of educational facilities for 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford . pickets paraded outside major Survivors, besides his wife, Rocky Hill Veterans Home. She immediately rebelled against. Clouds of smoky fumes Lake property, contingent with sharing payment — about 8118,- William Broneill was asked by past losses before paying the 8 prime evening time on televi­ mission’s recommendation to are two sons, Roland C. An­ forthcoming at this meeting. An the approval of the Department any public purpose, and in Wear MaiKhtsUr Cllr Line) factories. Many workers per cent corporation tax. Ex­ was the widow of Lawrence return we would agree to 000 is anticipated in April. Frank Lupien to explain what claimed they were intimidated sion. repair the capital gains tax so drews of Bloomfield and James Straub. account of that meeting will of Environmental Protection. TEL. 528-2680 the phrases, “for 81 and other tend the corporation tax to in­ that it could be applied at a 6 appear in tomorrow’s Herald, allocate all funds received from Weiss then said that, because into staying away. H. Andrews of Hartford; and Mrs. Straub was born in Ger­ Discussion also centered of problems encountered in valuable consideration” meant, surance companies and lapse Meskill said federal revenue per cent rate to 100 per cent of eight grandchildren. many and had lived in Norwalk FitzG erald, speaking,^ op around the proposed bijce ways as contained in the proposed or­ About a dozen cars driven by the tax on their investment in­ sharing played a part in easing all net long-term capital gains, behalf of the proposed purraase acquiring a right-of-way into Funeral services will be before coming to Manchester 25 for the town. , the field, the oroject would dinances. people trying to get to work come. the state government’s fiscal instead of just to 50 per cent. Thursday at 11 a.m. at Bolton years ago. of Laurel Lake for a landfill O’Neill said the preliminary Broneill replied that, in the were stopped and set on fire in —Increase the real estate problems, but he also took Police Report facility, cited the dire needs of have been delayed anyway. The Accepted was the com­ Congregational Church. The Survivors are two daughters, report was presented to the right-of-way being sought is on Belfast. All buses were taken conveyance tax to 810 per 81,000 credit for “our demonstrated Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Mrs. Francis E. Minor of the Town of Manchester for Board of Directors Friday. (Se«: Pam* SixU-en) off the streets after some early of sale value, with the existing ability to control spending.” mission’s proposed new system pastor, will officiate. Burial Manchester, with whom she additional dumping area. Harry Maidment, crews were threatened as they 81.10 per thousand tax going to of property tax relief for the O ne “Because of our willingness elderly; a system which could will be in Bolton Center “The problem of sanitary commission member, inquired started out. made her home, and Mrs. Ed- For the second time in less 5 Ridgewood Dr., Vernon was towns and 88.90 to the state. Cemetery. disposal became acute when I about the Pilgrim Mills parking —Uniform property tax to discipline ourselves,” he benefit renters, as well as son G. Ogden of Wilton, four than a week vandalism struck charged Monday afternoon on I- Friends may call at the was first on the Board of lot which was being built on Cuts in electric power were assessment at 100 per cent of said, “we are in a positipn to in­ homeowners, to the tune of up grandchildren and six great­ a t Robertson School. 86 with operating a motor vehi­ DOT Confirms widespread, and most schools Lt. Gov. T. Clark Hull, right, whispers in Gov. Thomas Holmes Funeral Home, 400 grandchildren. cle while his license was under Directors,” he said. Oakland St. and which was very market value. crease our support of vital state to 8500 per household per year, Wednesday night a break and “The only alternative for us good week could not open. Meskill’s ear after the governor delivered his bjjdget services and programs,* to and a total state commitment close to the linear park area. Main St., Manchester, The funeral will be Thursday suspension. He was released on message to a joint session of the General Assembly. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. entry occurred at the school then was to go up in the air, and Discussion centered around Bars in downtown Belfast adopt a tax reform package of ^15 million. at 9:30 a.m. from the Magner which resulted in a con­ a written promise to appear in were also closed, but those in Effects of Tax Changes Masonic and Scottish Rite Funeral Home, 12 Mott Ave., court Feb. 26. our landfill is now 30-35 feet whether it should be the duty of 1-291 Reiection which: will lighten the tax I^ the midst of all the siderable amount of damage the suburbs did a roaring trade. —Sales tax revenues woiild memorial services will be con­ Norwalk, with a Mass of the high. We face a garbage the conunission to approach the burden on all of our ciiizens, proved tax cuts, howevw, ducted Wednesday at 8:30 and 9 done in the old wing. Sometime explosion, which is being in­ builders or whether other deserves Milk deliveries were reduced drop by 82 million, dividends and attract new jobs to Connec­ Resurrection at Our Lady of Cynthia A. Krajewski, 18, of ,wa^ one major tax increase over the weekend vandals again creased by the population in most areas and in ronne tax revenue by 823 million, in­ ticut. And we can do all this p.m. at the funeral home. Fatima Church, Wilton, at 10. 95 Cedar St. was charg^ Sun­ methods should be used in cases giving particular consideration Budget Comment recommended by the tax struck at the school, this time growth, and increased by the of this nature. BY DOUG BEVINS places stopped altogether surance dompany tax revenue without resorting to a state per­ The family suggests that any Burial will be in St. John’s in the new wing. day afternoon on Center St. to its Ydation to other elements reform commission. This would memorial contributions may be per capita of solid waste of Maidment cited ordinances (Herald Reporter) despite a pl^ge from strikers by 810 million. sonal Income tax.” Cemetery, Norwalk. Police said that entry was with failure to drive in the of the Interstate system in the that they could continue. Increased revenue would in­ raise the present tax on real es­ made to Bolton Congregational proper lane in connection with a every family, and creating a used in Vernon and O’NeiU another. Federal Department of Politically Split Friends may cali at the tate transactions from 8110 per gained by prying open a rear real problem. Greater Hartford area. “We mean business and we clude 818 million from the real After two years of preaching Church. funeral home Wednesday from one-car accident in which her mentioned a similar ordinance Transportation (DOT) rejec­ “Based upon this review, we austerity, Meskill allowed 81,000 of sale value to 810, a door located on the east side of “It is no longer practical to in Windsor, which .prevented don’t indulge in idle talk,” said estate conveyance tax. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. the building. All the classrooms vehicle struck a utility pole. tion of an Environmental Im­ are unable to concur in all former Provincial Home HARTFORD (AP) - Depen­ beginning last Dec. 1. Meskill himself a prophecy of better nine-fold increase, and bring Mrs. Samuel Luchnick There were no injuries go up,” he said, “ becpuse it construction within a certain pact Statement concerning a ding on which side of the vetoed the bill. that extra 88.90 per 81,000 into in the new wing were entered will create an eyesore.” elements of this final state­ Minister William Craig. “This Other Income times to come. Mrs. ' Lena Sherman reported, police said. Court number of feet of a waterway. proposed expressway in­ ment. political fence you’re sitting, Democratic State Chairman the| state’s coffers, liie first and the floors were strewn with He recalled four or five years will be a show of force, a show —818.5 million from Gaming “We are on the threshold of Luchnick, 80, of Hartford died date is Feb. 26. O’Neill contended that when ^iS terchange in Manchester was “While the portions of 1-86 Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s 1973- John M. Bailey said: “The 81.10 per 81,000 would continue papers, paper clips, pencils, ago when the then mayor, the developer submitted a plan of strength.” Commission. an era where human values will Monday at Mt. Sinai Hospital, books, educational films and confirmed today by a northeast of its interchange The strike originally was —851 million in' revenue 74 budget proposal represents governor’s tax program cottons to be paid to the municipalities Theodore R. Blakeslee, 50, of Nathan Agostinelli, had hiih for site review, this particular spokesman for U.S. Rep. “a pei^ple’s budget” or a “wind­ to big business and throws flourish, where our schools will Hartford. She was the mother other assorted small look into the advantages and Phone your office. Tell them you're stay- with 1-291 are approvable, the planned as a protest against the sharing. whfere the property is located. of Mrs. Jacob J. Banks of West Postw ar 67 Marion Dr. was charged restriction could be imposed. William Cotter, D-Conn. fall for big business.” merely a bone to the average be better, our environment items.Police said they found a disadvantages of incinerators. interchange appears to commit detention of two Protestant —8150 million in federal cleaner; an era where our in­ Thb state government would Hartford, formerly of Friday night with failure to It was decided to see Town . ing! San Francisco to Hartford is only 35^. * The proposed highway the state to construction of por­ Deputy Senate Minority citizen-taxpayer in the form of 3 by 5 foot window with two “The disadvantages are Manager Robert Weiss and see militants under the emergency grants. dustries and business communi- beiiefit by $18 million annually. Manchester, and wife of C onclave large holes smashed in it in the grant right of way in connection project, a 1.8-mile relocation of tions of 1-291, which are highly anti-terrorist laws. Then it was Leader J. Edward Caldwell, I> a one half per cent decrease in with a two-car collision on W. overwhelming,” he said. He if the site review policy could 'law, loog diatance night rate 111 PM . to 8 A.M., daily) (oi the first minute Expenditures Bridgeport, made the reference the state sales tax.” ty will thrive, making Samuel Luchnick. new wing. when dialed without operator assistance. Remember there's a three-hour Interstate 86 (the Wilbur Cross controversial and which should widened to include a call for Meskill also proposed to let cited the smoke pollution and include stream encroactoents. —An increase of 7.7 per cent to business in describing meaningful and rewarding jobs Other survivors are three Site Set It was apparent that the Middle Tpke.TherP were no in­ time difference. Highway), included an in­ not be considered independent­ restoration of the Protestant- Bailey said Meskill’s municipalities charge the tax- juries reported, police said. He stated that 25 per cent of, the In concluding the meeting, terchange with 1-291 near Burr over current year’s ap­ Meskill’s budget. proposals to use two and one- plentiful,” he said. grandchildren and a great- culprits were bent on van­ debris still must be disposed of. ly from adjoining sections of dominated provincial parlia­ exempt institutions in their grandson. was released on a $15 cash Mrs. Parla, noted a . check Corners. propriated General Fund, but Senate President Pro Tern fourth years of federal revenue­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The dalism because, while any “Landfill disposal costs received from a Richard the circumferential. ment which the British govern­ “The opportunity is here,” midst — the private hospitals, Funeral services will be bond. Court date is Feb. 26. The confirmation was in the “Accordingly, we are retur­ more than 9 per cent over ac­ Peter L. Cashman, R-Lyme, sharing money in one year “is United States and North Viet­ money found in the desks was approximately f3 to $3.50 per LaPine for 812, the proceds of a ment suspended a year ago. Meskill declared. “All we n e^ universities, and non-profit Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the VERNON form of a Jan. 3 memo from ning this Environmental Im­ tual spending. called it a “people’s budget” clearly budgeting with mirrors do is seize it.” nam announced today they had taken, they passed over all ton, while incinerator costs are car wash held at Swth United The strike was condemned in organizations — for the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ agreed on Paris as the site for a Michael Groves, 20, of 144 W. John E. Hirten, the DOT assis­ pact Statement to you for con­ —Adding more than 900 new because of proposed tax cuts and can lead only to fiscal dis­ other valuable items such as in excess of |10 to $15 per ton.” Methodist Church. Southern New England Iblephone advance by labor leaders and state job positions, about half of The increase in the state municipal services provided to mington Ave., Hartford. Burial postwar international con­ cameras and tape recorders, Main St., Vernon was arrested tant secretary for Environmen­ sideration of the above. My some Protestant politicians, in­ and the recommended new aster in the future.” he added. them already filled under the program of property tax relief budget to a total of 81,260,558,- theln, and to give towns and will be in the Hebrew ference to begin Feb. 26. police said. Monday afternoon on a Circuit tal and Urban Systems, to staff is available to work out cluding the Rev. Ian Paisley, House Minority Leader Carl 000 in General Fund spending He further noted that a federal emergency employ­ for the elderly. Ajello, D-Ansonia, suggested citijes full reimbursement for Merchants Protective Associa­ The announcement, made Further damage was done to Court 12 arrest warrant Ralph Bartelsmeyer, acting appropriate language so that leader of the Democratic was variously figured at from taxes which they can’t collect charging him with first-degree landfill like Laurel Lake would' Federal Highway Ad­ ment act. On the whole, Democratic the futility of many Democrats, tion Cemetery, Garden St., simultaneously in Washington the exterior of the building accommodate a sanitary the 1-86 portion of this project Unionist pqrty. 5.8 per cent by Meskill to 10 per on ^tate buildings. Hartford. and Hanoi, said only that the assault and second-degree ministrator. can proceed promptly.” —8427 million for education. leaders criticized the proposed who lost control to Meskill’s when vandals painted slogans operation which would be no But previously such walkouts The ADM grant to local educa­ cent by critical Democrats. It Memorial Week will be two countries “have agreed to and obsenities on the east wall. burglary. According to Cotter’s The DOT, according to have virtually shut down the tax cuts ds being mostly for the felfow Republicans in the State aid to municipalities eyesore. In determining what tion remains the same. benefit of business and in­ was apparent, from the late observed at the home of Mrs. propose Paris as the site’’ for The investigation is con­ The charges lodged against spokesman, the DOT has Cotter’s spokesman, wants to province, partly because of the November elections. changes made in an addendum wo(|ld be increased by 823 him are in connection with a constitutes “wetland,”0 ’Neill rejected the 1-291 interchange —Debt service 8153 million. dustry. “I suppose it’s going to pass Banks, 12 Lindy Lane, West the international conference. tinuing, police said. said wetland is classified by soil see a singly environmental threat of retaliation against to the basic budget document, million to a total of 8293.2 Hartford. But it was clear that the loca­ Feb. 1 break and entry into the plans, but not the 1-86 relocation study of the 1-291 route — not —823 million more in state “Too little, too late,” was the just as it was proposed,” he million, the governor said. type, even if it is dry. anyone not heeding the strike grants to municipalities, in­ that Meskill had decided to The family suggests that any tion and date had already been Police also discovered van­ apartment of William Hilt, 144 plans, because an environmen­ four separate studies as call. way House Minority Leader-At- said. spend about 827 million more HoWever, there had to be some W. Main St. Police said that FitzGerald informed the tal study of the entire route for cluding 813 million as reim­ Large William Ratchford, D- Ajello said the budget memorial contributions may be locked up, and that the South dalism at filing Junior high commission of the proposed prepared by the Connecticut The strike was sponsored by a than was contemplated at the increase in state assistance to Hilt surprised Grove in the 1-291, a belt highway around bursement for elderly property Danbury, described Meskill’s “doesn’t do a thing for the make up for the taxes the made to the Hebrew Home, Vietnamese government of School, E. Middle Tpke., Mon­ highways in the Laurel Lake Department of Transportation. coalition of organizations time the document went to apartment. In the scuffle that Hartford, is needed. tax breaks and full reimburse­ proposal to cut the 7 per cent average man in the street in municipalities will lose when Hartford. President Nguyen Van Thieu day night. Police found a large area, Rt. 86, Rt. 84 and Rt. 491, A state transportation depart­ banded together in the United press. ensued Hilt received several The memo released today ment for tax exemptions on sales tax to 6.5 per cent on July social services.” the personal property tax is had concurred. window at the rear of the which, as proposed, would be ment spokesman said today his Loyalist Council. They include The governor followed many knife wounds and was taken to HOWARD HOLMES state-owned properties. 1. Cashman said he foresaw phased out. The international conference building with several holes in it. four- and eight-lane hi^ways. was as follows; department has received no of­ Craig’s Vanguard Movement, of the recommendations of his Wallace V. Ryan was agreed upon in the accord Rockville general Hospital for “ The final Environmental ficial notification of rejection of —Health and hospitals 8H7 Last year the Democratic- some GOP opposition to the There have been other recent “We are not losing a lake or a the vigilante Ulster Defense million. SOUTH WINDSOR-Wallace signed on Jan. 27 ending the treatment. Impact Statement for the sub­ the 1-291 interchange impact Association and the banned controll^ legislature, voted to proposed tax on real estate incidents of vandalism there, wetland; we are trying to —Corrections 826.7 million. cut the sales tax to 6 per cent V. Ryan, 71, of 69 Benedict Dr. Vietnam war. The 12-party con- according to police. Police also said that Groves ject project has been reviewed. study. Ulster Volunteer Force. sales. decide what to do with a hole in MARK HOLMES, FOUNDER died Tuesday at Manchester ference is intended to was issued a summons for the ground,” FitzGerald^id. Memorial Hospital. He was the guarantee an end to the James Daly, 53, of no certain operating a motor vehicle while In concluding, he said he was I Mrs. Jackston husband of Mrs. T. Mildred fighting. address was charged Monday under the influence of liquor Palmer Ryan. very excited about the, In addition to the United night with breach of the peace and operating without a license. prospects of Laurel Lake as a Mr. Ryan was born in States arid the two Vietnams, in connection with an incident Police charge that Groves I Named Director Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived landfill and the many the conference is to be attended at Cumberland Farms, Main St. produced false identification advantages it offered the Town ARTHUR HOLMES in South Windsor for over 20 by the Viet Cong, by the United which was later reported lost or Costs Key In Wetlands Plans He was held overnight and was Mra. Phyllis Jackston was would be a conflict of interest. years. of Manchester. Nations secretary general and to be presented in court this stolen by an East Hartford “I’m excited,” he said, '^but elected unanimously to the Therefore, it is with deep man. Survivors, besides his wife, by representatives of eight morning in East Hartford. it’s hard to get others bxcited Manchester Board of Directors regret that I hereby announce are two sons, George Ryan of other countries—The Soviet Groves was being held in lieu about garbage.” BY DOUG BEVINS for the act, termed wetlands as an agency to have the last night. She was sworn in by my I resignation as chairman South Windsor and James Ryan I ' Union, China, Great Britain, Frank S. Wierzchowski, 40, of of ^,(MX) bond. O’Neill discussed the savings (Herald Reporter) “most valuable land” which regulatory power, and then that Town Counsel David Barry and and! u member of the Zoning of Windsor Locks; two are also very fragile. France, Canada, Poland, NORMAN HOLMES The actual cost of town im­ agency would be exjiected to received a standing round of Bodrd of Appeals of daughters, Mrs. Edna Carniglia Hungary and Indonesia. plementation of the state’s Under the wetlands act, draft regulations “as are applause from the other eight Manchester, to b^om e effec­ of Windsor Locks and Mrs. The last four countries are Ireland Wetlands and Water which was passed by the state’s necessary to protect the directors. tive! upon my wife’s oath of of­ Margaret Hamel of Glendale, General Assembly last year, members of the International a Courses Act, enabling legisla­ wetlands and water courses,” fice;” Ariz.; two brothers, George Control Commission policing WWAOBLllOAiilAfHOUCT” ^ tion designed to protect th e Department of En­ according to the act. It was the board’s first item Jackston thanked the Ryan of Phoenix, Ariz., and the cease-fire, the return of NEW DOUBLE TAX-FREE BENEFITS wetlands, was apparently the vironmental Protection (DEP) Thomson said 31 towns in the of business. Democratic Town Committee Stanley Ryan of Brooklyn, prisoners and other elements of major question of a Monday is charged with providing state have already designated S Simultaneously with her elec- N.Y.; and five grandchildren. the peace agreement. seminar sponsored by the assistance to municipalities in an agency to implement the and the Democratic board tion, the board accepted the members "for the opportunity The funeral will be Thursday *1,000 Per Month In 1922, Marie Holmes founded our firm Greater Manchester Chamber regulating the use of wetlands, act; six of those towns have resignation of her husband, at 9 a.m. from the Leclerc of Commerce. Thomson said. drafted regulations, but only to serve on the Zoning Board of For Up To Ono Full Yoar While Hoepitallaod upon the highest professional standards. Today, Nicholas, from the Zoning Appeals. He wished all Funeral Home, 23 Main St., Per Panelists participating in the The DEP must inventory all one town — East Lyme — has Board of Appeals, effective im­ Manchester, with a Mass of the Soviet Colors Month his three sons continue the tradition he began “Insight ‘73” seminar agreed wetlands and water courses in had its regulations approved at members of the Board of Direc­ mediately. He was named the tors “continued success and Resurrection at St. Margaret is the cost to protect each of PLUS *500 Per Month that regulation of wetlands is the state, Thomson said, and a town meeting. SS ’The red color of the Soviet . . . a tradition of thorough and thoughtful i ZBA’s chairman last month, good government for the Mapr Church at 9:30. Burial Union’s flag stands for revo­ your children for tSO.OO per For As Long As 3 Months For Homo Rocuporatlon needed, but the speakers provide the maps to agencies If a municipality does not after having been appointed to will be in St. James Cemetery, lution; the hammer and week hospital benefits. On s'erviee to families of all incomes. differed on the "how” and designated by municipalities to take action under the act by progress of the Town of adult plan 1100.00 —BENEFITS PAID DIRECTLY TO YOU— the board in November. » Manchester. sickle for united peasants “who” of the regulation. implement the act. The map of Jan. 1, 1974, the DEP would Manchester. Manchester’s wetlands is now Mrs. Jackston, a Democrat, Friends may call at the and workers; and the star CLIP AND MAIL TO The panelists were Stephen assume control in the In a second ceremonial action funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 for the Communist party. MEN 2-6 at the printer, Thomson men­ municipality. iUls the term to November of Thomson, director of the water this year vacated by William last night. State Rep. Francis and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and and related resources unit of tioned. Thomson said, however, that Mahoney, a former two-term 7 to 9 p.m. THE CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE ’The maps are not intended to the regulatory responsibility FitzGerald, also a Democrat. the State Department of En­ ^ The latter resigned when he Manchester mayor, presented vironmental Protection; be legal documents, but are in­ should remain on the local 1422 Dixwell Ave. Hamden, Conn. 06S14 as.sumed the post of Mayor John Thompson, Manchester Mayor John tended to be guides for the level. “We urge that you take In Memoriam Please send me complete infenmtiM abeet the iRwrasce bnakthrenih fir Cathiles % Manchester judge of probate. representing the town, a resolu­ (ii\ t‘ Thompson; Mrs. Theresa towns, Thomson emphasized. In loving memory of Abe Matchett, NAME...... advantage of this opportunity to The Board of Directors remains. tion’ adopt^ by the General who passed away February 8, 1966. Parla, chairman of the town’s ’The towns can revise or amend Assembly. administer and insure proper 6 to 3 Democratic. lo llu' ADDRESS...... 400 MAIN street • MANCHESTER, CONN. Conservation Commission; and the maps as deemed necessary. use of Qiese resources,” Thom­ God saw his footsteps falter. ^ In his letter of resignation It congratulates Manchester 06040 Town Planner J. Eric Potter. The wetlands act encourages The hills become too steep. CITY ...... son told the audience of about 30 from the ZBA to the directors, on its 150th Anniversary And with farewells unspoken. MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE Thomson, opening the session municipalities to take the Mc'ircli STATE...... persons Monday. STEPHEN THOMSON MRS. THERESA PARLA J. ERIC POTTER Jackston wrote, “I find myself celebration. The resolution had The Savior bade him sleep. at the Manchester Country Club responsibility of enfqrclng the resigned to the fact that two been introduced by Mahoney ZIP CODE ...... ; ...... with a discussion of the reasons act. A town must first designate (See Page Sixteen) Sadly Missed, of Dimes ______._____ J Speakers at Monday^s seminar on Inland Wetlands Act % members of the same family and cosponsred by the other Wife, Doliy holding important positions Manchester legislators. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester; Conn.. Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 - PAGE THREE South Windsor CALORIE COUNTER PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Bianchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 ST, PAUL (AP) - Market Honiemaher Service researchers for Burlington Northern, the nation’s largest Manchester Sheinwold on Bridge Expands To Bolton Town To Inspect Restaurants grain hauler, figure the 8.5 mil­ ‘Piggyback’ Graves lion tons of wheat carried by Career D,dy Friday T V T o n i g h t Hospital No'iiji dealer the railroad last year would Sm Saturday** Harold for : NOTHING RIGHT IN North-South vulnerable facilities will be inspected to as part of this inspection tion of Timothy Edwards Edwards guidance counsellor. SHELL GAME JUDITH DONOHUE health department as well as BARBARA VARRICK make almost 18.7 billion loaves In O’Neill Report Complata TV LUtinga Notes N O R TH Correspondent assure compliance of the program, Sprenkel said. Middle School, will be host to Questions from the audience of bread, or more than 20 tril­ Weather permitting, as it didn’t on the originaliy By Alfred Sheinwold Correspondent periodic in-service training regulations. the newly formed committee on will be accepted after the « K 6 5 3 Tel. 649-8409 programs. Tel. 644-8274 Square Dance lion calories worth. scheduled date a few weeks ago, Manchester High School You can’t win against a shell C7 A 7 3 Sprenkel said that the drug problems in South Windsor presentation. Refreshments “ Piggyback” graves, pre- and would require excavation to (VISITING HOURS) game artist because there’s no Manchester Homemaker Fees for services are on an A townwide inspection of all The South Windsor Square need vaults, flush-with-the- only 18 inches, instead of the 6 will hold its seccMid annual Career Day Friday in the 0 K I5 program has been instituted in tomorrow in the school will be served following the Intermediate Care Semi­ such thing as a correct guess. Service, a non-profit organiza­ hourly basis and are set restaurants will be undertaken Dance Club will hold a St. ground monuments and au up­ feet as now. He said the pre­ school’s Clarke Arena. Display booths will be set up in the -eioo — * A Q 6 very shortly, Town Manager cooperation with the state to cafetorium at 7:30 p.m. ■ meeting. RANGE AND private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 The pea isn’t under any of the tion which provides trained according to each family’s assist restaurant operators in Valentine’s Day Dance Friday dated rate structure are some need vaults require an effort gymnasium, and representatives of more than 30 (3-8-22) NEWS WEST EAST ability to pay. Hours are based Terry Sprenkel reports. A panel will discuss drugs, FUEL .OIL p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 shells; the artist has it hidden 4QI10 4A984 women to assist during illness evaluating their food sanitation from 8-11 p.m. at the Wapping VD, and alcohol, and their of the recommendations to be equal to only 10 per cent of the organizations will be available to confer with students (18) 12 O’CLOCK HlOH in the croiA of his little finger. or other household on the n e^s of the family. Sprenkel said that the town’s Elementary School on Ayers GASOLINE (20) SOUNDING BOARD a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. C? 984 ° ^ 5 . programs, to make effects in South Windsor. , CEILINGS made by William O’Neill, direc­ existing method. “Only astro from 10 a.m. until noon and 1 to 2 p.m. The purpose of the 09762 OQ10 83 eraergencie’s, has recently Mrs. Hurwitz potes that health officer. Dr. Michael Rd. (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Don’t fall for the old shell game recommendations where Members of the panel will be kits a good time for ceilint tor of i^ lic works, in a report turf with a zipper would be day is to acquaint junior and senior high school level when you’re playing a bridge ^198 4K10 43 expanded its area of service to during the past eight years the Eilbergas, and a representative Guest caller will be Dana he is preparing on Manchester’s (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. necessary, and to provide Mrs. Joyce Bowker, South [repairs. Free estimatesi more efficient,” he said. students with opportunities available to them after SOUTH include Bolton. agency has helped more than of the Connecticut Health Blood and rounds will be cued BANTLY OIL coneteries. He said be will recommend (40) WILD WILD WEST Intensive Care and Coronary hand. patrons with assistance that Windsor High School social Care: Immediate family only, North dealer ♦ 72 Director Hyalie Hurwitz 150 families and has served Department will inspect all by Russ and Anita White. All COMPANY. INC. O’Neill told the Board of the cemetery park with flush graduation. eating places in accordance food handling services are worker; Mrs. Marjory Files, Bernard A. Lozier 'The following have confirmed that their representatives anytime, limited to five North-South vulnerable ^ K Q I 10 6 2 notes that the expansion was‘’ more than 15,000 hours. being carried out in an accep­ club level dancers are invited. Directors last night the report, monuments for the Autumn St. 0 A 4 with the state health depart­ High School nurse; Thomas Inc. 331 Main Street — 8:30 - minutes. Opening lead — Queen of made possible through a grant Further information may be table manner. to be ready in about two weeks, veterans’ cemetery — to be will be present: 4 7 S 2 from the Public Health Nursing obtained by calling Mrs. ment programs and standards. Drug Talk Set Hart, youth services officer, Tel. 649-4595 Schools: Career Training Institute, Connecticut School (3) CBS NEWS Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - Spades All public school cafeteria and David Vale, Timothy will recommend multiple-depth operational by June. He (8) ABC NEWS West opened the queen of North East South West Division of the state health Hurwitz at the Homemaker of­ He said that all aspects of TEAM, the parents’ organiza­ Phone 649-4464 Rockville 875-3274 interment, to conserve the explained that the recommen­ of Broadcasting, Manchester Community College, Bar- 12:45 p.m., and 6:M p.m. 8 facilities will also be inspected (22-30) NBC NEWS p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., spades and continued the suit 1 N T Pass 4 C; A ll Pass department. fice at 237 E. Center St. restaurant operations and rapidly depleting cemetery dations, if adopted, will be man­ bizon School of Modeling, Morse of Hartford, Hartford (24) MAGGIE until SouUi ruffed the third Opening lead — 4 Q The organization provides a q>ace; pre-need vaults, to pre­ datory only in those cemetery and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Institute of Accounting, Creative School of Hairdressing, Age Limits: 16 in maternity, round. “substitute mother” when a vent quick nmning sand and soil ^reas designated for the Hartford State Technical College, Computer Processing — 7:00 — parent is ill or absent, does from filling excavations; and changes. 12 in other areas, no limit in South must thrust the choice on Institute, Connecticut Stenographic Institute, Elkins (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD self-service. South could count on winning housework for convalescing flush monuments in park-like six trumps, two diamonds and his opponent. The way to win at Institute. Topic: Abe Lincoln. All emergency patients and the ^ ell game is to be the con­ patients, enables the aged to re­ surroundings, to improve the (8) TRUTH OR one club. He needed one ad­ main in their own homes, helps design of cemetery settings. Library Sets Business and Industry: Sears Roebuck, Loring Studios, outpatients are requested to use fidence man yourself. Southern New England Telephone Co., Travelers In­ CONSEQUENCES the new emergency room en­ ditional trick for his contract, Daily Question the handicapped make better The updating of the rate struc­ (18) DICK VAN DYKE and a successful finesse in cluhs ture is something that has been Sunday Highs surance Co., IBM-Data Processing Division, Manchester trance off Armory St. Access to As dealer, you holdt use of their abilities and (20) NBC NEWS or diamonds would give him instructs socially disorganized needed for years, he said. Evening Herald, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, Ironworkers the entrance via existing Spades, 7-2, Hearts, K-Q-J- (22-30) NEWS driveways. that trick. 10-6-2; Diamonds, A-4; families in techniques of home O’Neill explained that his New highs were reached this Apprentice Training, Carter Chevrolet, Colonial Board. (24) EVENING AT POPS “Why should I guess which management. % recommendations would be for week at Mary Cheney Library Military: U.S. Marines, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, PediaMcs: Parents allowed 8 Clubs, 7-5-2. ¥5 25 Guest: Chet Atkins. SAVE finesse will work?” South said selected areas in the town in all areas of Sunday afternoon a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ What do you say? All women affiliated with QUALITY Navy. (40) ABC NEWS night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. to himself. “I can try both of Homemaker receive special cemeteries. He acknowledged use. The policy was instituted in O^ers: Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Federal Answer: Pass. (If you use that he anticipates "some November last year. Total cir­ them.” weak two-bids, this hand is training conducted by the state Bureau of Investigation, Manchester Police Department, Discharged Tuesday: resistance from the public.” culation was 804 materials in State Police, Town Fire Department, Manchester Youth — 7:30 - Pleased with his shrewdness. worth an opening bid of two The pre-need vaults, O’Neill the adult and junior (3) PRICE IS RIGHT Elizabeth D. Fyler, East Hart­ hearts.) The hand is not quite Services. South drew trumps, cashed the H e b ro n said, could be of double depth departments, 660 materials (8) PARENT GAME ford; Cecile A. Benson, 33 ace of diamonds and tried a worth an opening bid of one, were returned, and SIS persons (18) 700 CLUB Norwood St.; Edith F. finesse with dummy’s jack of and it is too strong for a shutout visited the library during the (20) FILM Hutchins, East Hartford; diamonds. East won and got out bid. four-hour period. (22) WAIT TILL YOUR Thomas R. Lewis, 256 School safety with the ace of spades. Copyright 1973, Red Cross BEDRMMS AND GET A FREE FULL Junior Room circulation was FATHER GETS HOME St.; Gertrude E. Srnith, Bolton; South later tried the club General Feature Corp. R ]R R M »f 1BilND 382, divided among 209 fiction Annie Simpson, East Hartford; finesse and went down when Time, Privacy (30) CIRCUSI YOUNQPEOnE and ISS non-fiction books, 1 Juhan Arike, 24 EUdridge St.; that lost also. To Decide record, and 17 pictures. Atten­ (40) DRAGNET Brenda A. TTacy, South Wind­ ■ W M* li M Mm dance in this area was 207, of sor; Ernest T. Sil^vy, Tolland. — 8:00 — Nothing Works APPUANCEPiSn On Future whom 47 participated in the What POWs Need Also, Donna R. Allen, Bolton; (3) SONNY AND CHER Norma M. Willard, 151 Hart­ As you’ve surely noticed. d o it YOURSOf ANNE EIWT watercolor painting activity, South fell for the old shell game HLtm mmmo and 269 materials were By JAY SHARBUTT niversary the day of the second Guest: Jim Nabors. ford Rd.; Edward Majkowskl, SAVL Correspondent (8-40) PAUL LYNDE when he assumed that one of SIZE SET MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING! E returned. AP Television Writer interview, was smiling and hap­ East Hartford; Judith A. White, pily rambling on about things Paul's at war with his East Hartford; Frank A. the finesses would work. We Tel. 228-3971 In the adult department, total NEW YORK (AP) - Last cynics know that nothing ever CompMis Slock o4 Parts 4sr_ she had to do to prepare for her mother-ln-law. Grigalis, 60 Buckland St.; Tlrat's Right, Buy Any Bedroom We Hove In circulation was 422, there were December, at the start of the works, but we would make the Washore - Dryars Anthony J. Morascini, E3 218 patrons, and 391 materials renewed U. S. bombing of North husband’s return. W ayne A. W o rm sted , chapter chairman, has called a ’The Vietnam cease-fire had (20-22-30) ADAM-12 Warehouse Point; John contract anyway. Ranges - Siock ot Sole Prices and Get A FREE FULL were returned. Vietnam, a team from NBC’s After ruffing the third spade special meeting of the "First ’Tuesday” show inter­ gone into effect that weekend Malloy and Reed are taken Saidella, 18 Locust St.; Nancy The reference room was used South should draw three rounds Refrigarators Columbia Chapter of the Miincni viewed the wife of an American and the Pentagon had notified hostage by robbers. Johnson, Enfield; Robert D. SIZE MAHRESS AND BOX SPRING AT NO pI7f by 17 persons, from whom there of trumps ending in the dummy. Dlshwashars American Red Cross for 8 p.m., were 10 in-person questions, prisoner of war. her that Sgt. Cormier was (24) AMERICA 73 Belt, E ^ t Hartford. Feb. 15, in Yeoman’s Hall, Health care reform. Then he leads the king of spades CHARGE! and requests for 40 magazines Their subject, Mrs. Eileen among the POWs North Viet­ Al«>, Kathleen Barracliffe, Columbia. Cormier of suburban Bayshore nam was going to release. 291 Porter St.; Doris I. Violette, from dununy and discards a and 8 newspapers. There was club from his hand. This gives The chapter consists of the II I one telephone question. near New York City, was then a It was good to see her smile; — 8:30 — Andover; Joseph M. Whitmore, REPAIR ' Choose from Such Famous Nomes os: Hey- (8-40) MOVIE East the trick, but East is not towns of Columbia, Andover tremendously unhan>y, worried she has an open Irish face that South Windsor; Kathleen R. 199FomtSC and Hebron and all members lights up the screen. But the "Divorce Hls/Dlvorce Hers," Knowlton, 87 WUte St.; Clifford grateful. wood-Wakefield, Uling. Consoildoted, Kemp, woman. She pour^ out her East must return a diamond MMiaiESTEI and interested residents are A b o u t T o w n fears and doubts in a soft, hesi­ anxiety still was there, an Conclusion. Richard Burton, N. Lawson, Andover; Max H. Elizabeth Taylor. or a club, and either suit will urged to attend. tant voice. anxiety undoubtedly shared by Turschmann, Stafford Springs; 6 4 6 - 1 1 1 1 The main topic to be Bassett, Stanley and Vaughn. PRICES COM ­ Members of the Manchester Her husband. Air Force M. the wives of other POWs. (20-22-30) BANACEK Mark E. Culbane, South W i^- give dummy a free finesse. High School Class of 1968 are Engraved stpek certificate Instead of choosing a finesse. discussed is whether the Sgt. Arthur Cormier, had been She spoke of two fears — sor; Suzanne M. Nelson, Columbia Chapter should be PLETE WITH YOUR FREE MATTRESS AND planning a ISth reunion and will a POW since 1965, when his "how to incorporate this man plates disappear from security Manchester; Lynda A. Dion, 25 MondayK All 8«ato 99c meet tonight at 8 at the home of elevator. dissolved and merged with an "Jolly Green Giant” helicopter into a world which has gone on Edgerton St. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE adjoining'chapter or chapters. BO X SPR IN G S TA R T A T O N L Y 9228.00! Mrs. Patricia LeDuc Coelho, without him” and a more im­ iicQUEEN/MacOWIW was shot down during a rescue — 9d)0 — ^so, Brian P. Culhane, South CULTURAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE This situation has been 216 Henry St. mediate fear: “ . . . what will he Windsor; Stephani L. Sherman, flight over the jungles of North (3) MEDICAL CENTER PrMMits brought about by a lack of a TH i: (5I:TAWAY Vietnam. think of me?” Man has a live bomb lodged 88 Oak St.; Alice F. Abbott, Manchester Square Dance ’Though the segment lasted broad base of participation. An looioe AT7ilMi>9 (PO)I She always believed he’d be In his chest. Laurel Manor; Scott M. Edward Albaa’e additional factor is the impen­ Club will conduct an advanced only 19 minutes, it was a power­ McFarland, Bolton; Raymond free some^y, even with the (18) NHL HOCKEY^ ding resignation of Mrs. workshop Thursday at 7:30 p.m. bombing, but expressed cons­ ful reminder of what Mrs. Cor­ Wilkie, East Hartford. B u r n s i d e at Richard Martin School, Dart­ Bruins vs; North Stars. ‘mho’s Afraid Of Yaginia Woolf’ Dorothea Raymond, the tant anxiety about how she and mier andjithers like her still; (24) HEART- DISEASE FH. FMk 8lh, Sat Fab. 10, Sun. M . 11 8 P.M. In ttl6 mouth Rd. Earl Johnston will the four Corinlfer children face — an | that the best thing i secretary and treasurer for. the AND ITS t r e a t m e n t Savings Record Set In ’56 ^miQniBn Bldwell SL Camptis. Admiaalon: MCC past 26 years. be the caller. would rqact to him after seven we can give them all now iS; Studanli Fraa; OUiar Studants $1.00; Qanaral Publlo time and privacy when their M adison, W is. — T he g re a te s t Corktail Party years — aW how he would react percentage growth in credit- $2.00 Washington LOL will meet — 1 0 : 0 0 — ' to them. > men come home. For Raearratlona, Call 646-4000, Ext 259. Raaarvatlona A fund-raising cocktail party Friday at 8 p.m. at Orange (3) CANNON fund saving;s in the United for the benefit of playground STATE “On the one hand I cannot States, 25.3 per cent, was must ba mad# baforo 5 P.M. Friday. MAMCHt^TfD CINTIB HaU. Father plans to murder man equipment for Grayville Falls Tufted Firm Mattress Perfectly Matched To fB II PARK B(AB 0 4 IMIATBI wait for him to get home,” she achieved in 1956. said. “On the other hand, I do he thinks killed his daughter. will be held Saturday evening at AT 6:10 A 8:00 feei that this will be a time (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hs 0¥m Heavy Duty Box Spring— With The N IilTII MSI! •v.v.v.v.*. Draft dodger Is accused of William Drinkuth, Reidy Hill iiithful! Uagical!i.^Mu8icall when a person will come into Purchase O f Any Bedroom Set! ■MMamMIUNHI-MM my life who wiil pass judgment I Theatre { killing his girlfriend's father. Rd. — and it’s kind of scary and I’m (20-22-30) SEARCH The price is $5 per couple, WH j Time Schedule j Lockwood hunts a man bring your own beverage, and kind of nervops about it.” f- ■i't' DISNEY^ ANTHONY QUINN And, she later mused, "You carrying a deadly virus. refreshments and setups will be ify^ AU-CARTOON (24) STATE OF CONN. provided. rUTURE YAPHETKOTIO know, he’s bound to come here and realize that we’ve survived State Theater—“Sword in the — 10:35 — Entertainment will be pretty well without him. And Stone” 6:10-8:00; Short Subject (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY furnished by the Stonehill Trio I’m sure he’s going to wonder 7:30 who are presently performing Sunday afternoons at the Public what is his roie and his piace in U.A. East—"Across 110th — 11:00 — this family.” Street” 7:30-9:30 (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS House on Rt. 66. J.ast night, “First Tuesday” Jerry Lewis Cinema, South Craig Rowley, a neighbor of Windsor—“ Mash” 7:00; (20) HAVE GUN — WILL the Drinkuths, is a member of broadcast both that interview TRAVEL I TEGHNICa(n« and a far happier sequel filmed “French Connection” 9:00 the trio along with Mike Alex^ nils a week ago at Mrs. Cormer’s Vernon Cine I—“Mash” 7:00- — 11KI5 — of Vernon and AI Richie of home. The interviews were 9:00 (24) JANAKI Andover. screened in advance of their Vernon Cine II—“Pete ’n’ According to Mrs. Drinkuth, appearance on the network. Tiliie” 8:00 — 11:30 — a goal of $500 has been set for It almost was like watching Meadow Drive-In—“Bullitt” (3) MOVIE the playground equipment and two different women. Almost. 7:30; “Bonnie & Clyde” 9:30 “Bachelor Flat” (1962). already, through other fund­ M rs.Cormier, who Burnside Theater—"The Terry-Thomas, Tuesday Weld. raising events, a little over $200 ceiebrated her 13th wedding an­ Getaway” 7:15-9:30 (8-40) JACK PAAR has been raised. (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Dance Guest Charles Schulz. ra a e r The Episcopal Women’s Club TMS of St. Peter’s Church will hold a Offer Good Sweetheart’s Dinner Dance Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. in Phelps Hall. Each couple planning to OFFER IS Thurs. & FzL attend is requested to bring a gonrmet dish and the club will Feb. 8-9 furnish special punches, dessert H u n g ry ftnr some and beverages. GOOD TOMGHT, THURSDAY, Dress will be informal and Buy one, get one thei^e will be a small donation Kentucky FHed Chicken charge per couple. For further information and FRIDAY and SATURDAY! fozi4 Price reservations, please contact fenr h u K ^ o r dinner? Mrs. Charles M. White, Old *...ANDMRSiVUlLSOfO Hebron Rd., Colchester. W0ULDMTHM(E10 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ’til 9:00! I about love O X X FO R U S HELL.UPSIDE and marriage ll TONIGHT" WORLD ALMANAC (Open Satunlays 'Ml 5:30) Treat yourself to one of M Colonel’s FACTS DOWN 2^1 I liicigtt Tmum • Cosh # Charge THE POSEIDON # Up To Three Yean To Poy ADVENTURE” iV tc’fV Iillu’*’ iw iw iiittii serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 You get a mini Pie and Free can of Soda whan you order our Snack Special (990), OInnei; Special .49) or our Jumbo Special ($2|29).

Bring a big appetite or a good ixiend to the best deal in town! About 8,500 wild horses Buy one Big BRAZIER and get the second one for t/a price at par- and 11,000 wild burros tienpating DAIRY QUEEN* B R A ^ stores. came under federal pro­ blau What a buy—a full quarter pound of tection as a result of a bill furniture stores ^ 1 ^ signed into law on Dec. JERRY LEWIS C IN E M A ' ^ ' charbroil^ beef topped with lesty 17, 1971. Anyone convicted Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester SDUUVAN AVB. — M4-86M — flODTH WnUDSOK „ BRAZIER Sauce. And the second one of harassing or killing the D a ir ^ is eveh better than the first because animals on federal lands 34 6-6 60 6 38 8-5 30 0 643-4159 will be subject to a fine of. MOW aiiowiMQ ^ it's only 1/2 P“ ce during this groat up to $2,000 and imprison­ lu e e s a l e ^ I ^ 't miss it. ment for one year. The World Almanac notes. In 501 FinMlIoii Am., HarttwO (Aom Sm Otmma V M *A*S*H 7P.«. "'Let's a ll go 1900, over 2,000,000 wild Frwidi Connoctlon 9 P.M. 23M CortM Aw., N*w Bntain (Stw MmU IHA M«S) 130 M«w Britiia Am.. Wtd HirtloiO (w li«ni< suSik me m horses and burros are Formerly Keith** of Manche*ter , . . 410 ftimiaitM Am., BfitW (Snt •) SwW nm lU) 300 BwfttiOi Aw., Eui Htrthd (Heim kM MnM hit) to the, D AISY QUEEN." thought to have roamed 1115 MAIN STREET — PHONE $43-4159 Mat, aim. a Mon. MoUnoo, I d a P.M. IK Qsms SbNt S«rtliui|lo arwen NfWHpnper EnterprlBB Assn. tew AdnOtaton Prleot MANCHESTER 1711 B«riwTu(iifita,IMhinMd(«uM>hwiMCri(tUS) 27 T«w !Um M.. «MIWiM4/l«ctr HW (Aow hM CMi) 684 hartfbrd road 242 BROAD STREET " t

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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 Boards Submit Pass Commended Know Your Public Anderson-Little Meeting Dates On Gas Savings r* Chamber Member Records V In compliance with state Municipal Building Hearing Warranty Deeds Manchester purchasing agent The contracts, according to Public Information Com­ highly successful Trust division statutes, which require all Room. PLAIDS, Alphonse Reale. to Alfred H. Maurice P a ss has been his plan, should be based on the mittee which rates as the 36th largest governmental boards, agencies Building Committee — Feb. 6, Corbeil Jr., property at 160 commended by Town Manager savings to the contractor if he Greater Manchester in the United States and second and commissions to file theit March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, Charter Oak St., conveyance Robert Weiss for a proposal buys gasoline from the town — Chamber of Commerce largest in New England. meeting dates for the c'urreht July 10, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, tax $25.30. which, if implemented, would with his vehicles filling up at CONNECTICUT BANK Robert L. Nelson, vice calendar year by Jan. 31, the Nov. 6, and Dec. 4. Meetings Gladys Levi to Alan G. and “ result in the savings of several the Olcott St. pumping and TRUST CO. president, who joined the following schedule of meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Joan L. Bedell, property at 89 thousands of dollars to the facilities. PUCKERINGS Connecticut Bank and Trust Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. dates has been filed with the Municipal Buidling. Branford St., conveyance tax town” The commendation is Pass says the savings would Co. may seem like the new bank in 1940, has been the manager of town clerk and the secretary of Conservation Commissioii — $22. for Pass’ “ initiative and be more per gallon than the 10 in town but in reality it's been a the Main St. office since 1968. the state by these Manchester Feb. 5, March 5, April 2, May 7, (^uilrlaim Deed effort.” cents state tax. He points to the home town bank since 1933 He is treasurer of the boards, agencies and June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, ^ p t. 10, The Hartford Electric Light DOUBLE KNIT fact that the town, because it when the Manchester Trust co. Manchester Chamber of commissions; Oct. 1, Nov. 5, and Dec. 3. Co. to Town of Manchester, A new state law which went buys its gasoline under bidding AND Commerce, and president and Board of Directors — Feb. 6, Meetings will be held at 7:30 was founded. parcel at intersection of Hart­ into effect Oct. 1, 1972 permits procedures, buys it at less than In December , 1958, director of the Manchester March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, p.m., in the Municipal Building. ford Rd. and Bidwell St., no school boards to furnish the retail price, and sometimes Manchester Trust merged with Community Development July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Pension Board and Pension conveyance tax. gasoline to contractors for less than the wholesale price. the Connecticut Bank and Trust Foundation, Inc., as well as Nov. 13 (moved up one week Board Trustees — Feb. 26, Trade Name school bus service, thereby ob­ Co., creating the present bank director of the United Fund and because of Election Day), and March 26, April 30, May 28, Stoneham Construction Co. of taining exemptions from Uie 10 - in Manchester. a member of the Kiwanis Club. Dec. 4. Under board rules, each June 25, July 30, Aug. 27, Sept. Manager of the N. Main St. West Hartford, doing business cents per gallon state gasoline RUSS” PIZZAZ Three branch offices exist: meeting will be recessed to the 24, Oct. 2U, Nov. 26, and Dec. 17. as Fox Grove. tax. In lieu of not having ±______893 Main St.; 15 N. Main St. and office since November 1968 is following Tuesday. Unless Meetings will be at 4 p.pi., in Judgment Lien gasoline pumping facilities, the P H A R M A C Y 1 the Parkade office on W. Gardeer W. Moulton, assistant specified later, the meetings the Municipal Building Hearing Oxford Stores Inc. of Hart­ school boards are permitted to 455 HARTFORD RD. Active separates pulled together with special spirit and Middle Tpke. These three of­ vice president, Mr. Moulton will bA at 8 p.m ., in the Room. ford against George Bitter, file for the gasoline tax refunds ingenuity. Take this new linen-like polyesler/acrylic texture joined Connecticut Bank and Permanent Metnorial Day MANCHESTER fices are a part of the state property at 53 Battista Dr., SLACKS! MunicipBl Buidling Hearing — based on the number of miles chartered $1.5 billion Trust Co. in 1948. He is a Room. .4 Committed — Feb. 12, March 12 perked-up with puckering and inventive plaids. Details lake $236.60. covered by the contracted Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. member of the Manchester Board 4f Education — Feb. 5 and 26, April 9 and 23, May 14 on a new interest with wide waistbands, fat cuffs, yokes and Release uf AUarhmenls school, buses. which has origins dating back to Rotary Club and a trustee of the and 26, March 2 and 26, April 9 and 21, June 11, and Dec. 10. pocket treatment. It's the little touches adding up to YMCA. Frances M. Nichols to 1793. Our entire stock of regular ^17 slacks! and 23, May 14 and 28, June 11 Because Feb. 12 is Lincoln’s The Manchester school board total impact and pure pizzaz! Left: wrap shirt- Stanley L. Nichols. Dean H. Gates, assistant CBT has a long history of Joseph J. Kristan to Wilshire and 25, July 9 and 23, Aug. 13, Birthday, the meeting that day does not have gasoline pumping Navy/red/crayon gold/white plaid, 10 service, and its methods and treasurer, has been the will be rescheduled. The Woods Inc. and Ross Hahn. and 27j. Sept. 10 and 24, Oct. 8 facilities. Consequently, to 18 . . . $20. Long sleeve, ribbed nylon facilities refelct the manager of CBT’s Parkade meetings will be at 7:30 p.m., in Connecticut Water Co. to and 22, Nov. 12 and 26, and Dec. Raymond Demers, the schools’ turtleneck. Navy, red or white, S-M-L $10. progressive attitude that en­ branch since March 1972, In the Municipal Building. Wilshire Woods et al. 10 and 24. Meetings will be at 8 business manager, is filing a courages growth and profit. It 1950, Gates joined the Library Board — Feb. 21, Coordinating plaids, belted pant, 8 to John J. Mizzochi to Ross p.m. request' for a gasoline tax is one of the 60 largest banks in Manchester Trust Co., which $15. Right i Tablecloth check. Hahn. 8th Utilities District — Feb. March 21, April 18, May 16, refund for the period Oct. 1, the country and second in New merged with CBT in 1958. He button front shirtjacket. Marriage License 19, March 19, April 16, May 21, June 20, Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 1972 to Dec. 31, 1972. England with a staff of 2,500. presently serves as treasurer of Red/white or navy/white 10 Eric Wayne Mean, June 18, June 20 (annual 14, and Dec. 19. zno meetings Pass, When he learned of the % CBT serves the entire state of the Parkade Merchant’s to 18 . . . $ 2 0 . Sleeveless Heartland, New Brunswick, meeting), July 16, Aug. 20, are scheduled for July and new law, became convinced it 7 Connecticut with 72 offices Association. ’ August. S' Canada, and Mary Mable Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Nov. 19, and should be extended to gasoline ribbed nylon turtleneck. conveniently located in the Saunders, 59 Holl St., Feb. 9, MID-WINTER Dec. 17. Meetings will be at 7 Civil Defense Advisory Coun­ purchased by a municipality NO-SMEAR White, red or navy, S-M- state’s eight counties and in 41 Community Baptist Church. p.m., in the District Firehouse. cil — March 19, April 16, May and used by those contractors L . . . $8. Polyester knit of its 169 towns. Like the Capitol Region Planning 21, Sept. 17, Oct. 15, and Nov. with vehicles picking up the cuffed pant, wide waist­ Manchester offices, these of­ About Town LABELS Agency — Regular meetings, 19- town’s refuse and garbage. band. White, navy, red, 10 fices are all staffed with local Rec. and Park Advisory The board of directors of SALE! March 15, April 19, May 17, After efforts to introduce Wlqr do m pit celte^e to 18 . . . $15. Misses people in order to preserve the Omar Shrine Club will meet Sept. 20, and Nov. 15. Executive Commission — Feb, 15, March such a bill in the General qualities of neighborly, tape over the d ^ g e dirertions Sportswear, all D&L stores. tonight at 8 at the home of board meetings, Feb. 8, March 1^, April lU, May 17, June 21, Assembly and after talks with personal service. on our prescrijition packages? To Frank Paggioli, Rt. 85, Bolton. 8, April 12, and May 10. Sdpt, 20, Oct. 18, Nov. 15, and the state tax commissioner, T he actLyities of the KofC Honors Meetings will be at 7:30 p.m., in Dec. 21. No meetings in July Pass has been told by the com­ protect them against becoming Manchester offices, as part of 2 Manchester Grange will meet the CRPA offices at 15 Lewis and August; Meetings will be at missioner that, in his opinion, unreadable dge to accidental CBT, encompass the full range Maffe Feb. 19 tonight at 8 at Grange Hall. St., Hartford. 7:30 p.m., in the Municipal the town’s gas tax rebate is of banking services and include smearing or tearing. This is one There will be an auction table Past Grand Knights Night F o r $ 2 5 Planning and Zoning Com­ Building. posssible, if a suitable plan is all types of business and of the many small details which and refreshments. will be observed by Campbell mission — Public hearing Schedules of meetings have worked out with the refuse personal accounts, commercial Council, Knights of Columbus, meetings, Feb. 5, March 5, not been filed by the Advisory collector. make our prescription service lending, consumer lending and Feb. 19. Special tribute will be April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, Board of Health, the Pass estimates the contrac­ the finest anywhere. personal and corporate trust paid to Francis Maffe Jr., Development Commission, the PIANIST-GUITARIST WINS Sept. 10, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, and tor uses about 60,000 gallons of services. Some of the immediate past grand knight. Manchester Housing Authority, MENDES SCHOLARSHIP Dec. 3. No public hearing in gasoline yearly. He is proposing specialized operations The event will open with a th e Human Relations BOSTON (AP) - Helio H. August. These meetings will be renegotiation of the garbage available from the bank / ESTOW N social hour at 6:45 p.m. and held at 7 p.m. in th Municipal Commission and the Capitol contract which runs to June 30, through the Manchester De Souza Delmiro, 25, of Rio de The easy style of double knits! PHARMACY I I Janeiro, has been selected from dinner at 7:45. Toastmaster will Building Hearing Room. Region Council of 1974, and negotiating a new branches, include a department more than 14,000 Brazilian can­ be Ernie Harriman from the V These handsome slacks Business meetings, to be held at Governments. contract after that. W1.-) ifartford Hil.— which is an underwriter and didates as the recipient of the State Council of the KofC. a time and place of the dealer in municipal securities, ) come in either flare or straight Sergio Mendes Scholarship. Tickets may be obtained from commission’s discretion, Feb. a commercial finance This is a $5,000, one-year, full Chuck Rathbon, a past grand leg models, and in an array 26, March 26, April 23, May 21, department, an international tuition, all expenses scholar­ knight and chairman of this June 25, July 23, Sept. 24, Oct. department, accounting and ship to the Berklee School of affair. The ticket deadline will of smart patterns or solid 29, Nov. 26, and Dec. 17. data processing services and a Music here. be Monday. colors. Pockets are regular Zoning Board of Appeals — BIG Public hearings, Feb. 5, March or western style. Distinctively 5, April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, DISCOUNT Sizes 29 to 48. Sept. 10, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, and Shoe R ou n d -U p Dec. 3. No public hearing in August. The meetings will be L. Health & Beauty Aids and held at 7:30 p.m., in the 913 MAIN STREET Boot Bonanza MANCHESTER Fendell Motion in our lower level Loses in Court SALE THROUGH SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10th MIDDLETOWN (AP) - A Manchester man has failed in JOHNSON’S FUEL D R II! BUDGET STORE his attempt to have a court 01 make certain his two children, GAS LINE MANCHESTER PARKADE who live with his estranged BABY POWDER ANTI-FREEZE wife, have received the stan­ 'Purwot Protwetion’ 3 DAYS ONLY! dard immunization against PREVENTS GAS LINE Thursday - Friday - Saturday — February 8-9-10 disease. baby FAMILY SIZE FREEZE-UP AND In the midst of his wife’s pov/der STALLING divorce proceedings against 24 oz. Can 12 oz. Can BOOT & SHOE him, Norman Fendell asked Superior Court Judge Arthur H. $1.95 Valu* 29< Valu* Healey to order an investigation to make sure the $16 I SALE o r BIG L SALE 13‘ SALE couple’s two daughters, aged 9 Sizes and Styles for Everyone and IVi years, get smallpox VICKS shots and other innoculations. NOXZEMA EXTRA Fendell said in his motion he FORMULA MEDICATBB GIGANTIC SAVINGS on our famous brands of: believed his wife, Adele, O f Old SPECIAL! Saybrook had not arranged for 44 SHAVE CREAM Women’s - Children’s - Men’s the shots “ for intellectual and REGULAR. LIME. Cough Mixture philosophical reasons.’’ MENTHOL O u r R e g . ^ 1 3 After Fendell failed to offer with Silentium 1 SHOES and BOOTS 11 oz. Can proof at a subsequent hearing 3 '/. oz. DOUBLE KNIT that the children had not been Bottle $1.29 Voluu 1 FOR WOMEN... innoculated. Judge Healey Dress - Sport and Casual Shoes and BooU SLACKS! recently dismissed the motion. 11.29 Vatu* . • RED CROSS l$IG I SAIE 64 BIG L SALE 6 3 ^ • SOCIALITES reg. $18. to $24 NOW BAR Meeting CLAIROL CLAIROL u • C O B B IE S NOW ONLY At Mayo Home HAPPINESS • S .R .O . NICE N EASY • B A S S Members of Orford Parish SHAMPOO-IN FOAMHN $400 fn$'|2^^ Chapter^ Daughters of the • S A N D L E R American Revolution, will HAIR COLOR CONDITIONING • T R A M P E Z E . r e g u la r i MOW meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at A L L COLO RS HAIR COLOR the home of Mrs. Harold E. FASHION BOOTS ...... $28 to $36 A L L COLO RS *18 Mayo, 195 Henry St. Xirc COLD WEATHER BOOTS ...... $ 1 8 to $ 2 7 *13 Mrs. Frederick A. Baker, n . |$2.25 Valu* flag chairman of the chapter, l u i s \ $2.50 Value WATERPROOF BOOTS ...... $ 1 2 to $ 1 4 * 9 A great assortment of dress slacks in a will ^speak on the American b i g i s m e M" BIG L SALE APRES SKI BOOTS ...... $ 1 8 to $ 2 0 *14 variety of handsome shades and surface fla g.. Hostesses are Mrs. Albert H IK IN G B O O T S ...... $ 1 8 to $ 2 5 *12 to *18 patterns. Flare or straight leg styles Schulze, Mrs. Samuel Linsay, CLAIROL 7 ARRID with western or quarter top pockets. Mrs. Howard Amos and Miss ARND. CRINKLE STRETCH BOOTS >« NOW <5 Margaret Korngiebel. — tuiUpa^pliwa Anyone needing transporta­ HERBAL ESSENCE m lh m ROLL-ON ^d eodonuu Were$4to $6 tion may call Mrs. Mark W. ANTI-PERSPIRANT SLIPPERS NOW ONLY *2 Hill, 56 Buckingham St. SHAMPOO with Natural Protein DEODORANT IFOR CHILDREN... DRESS - SCHOOL - PARTY NORMAL TO DR Y OR 01LY 2.5 OZ SIZE JUMPIN JACKS 8 oz. Bottle $1.59 VALUE B R IS T O L S Were $11. NOW State Funds $1.59 Value P O C O S *0 ONLY W and Committed Were NOW ONLY BIG 1 SAII 66' BIG L SALE WATERPROOF BOOTS ...... $ 7 to $ 1 3 *5 to *7 HARTFORD (AP) - State funds of about $100,000 are HIKING and APRES BOOTS ...... $12 to $14 *9 to MO being committed to a new day­ ARTHRITIS STRENGTH GILLETTE SLIPPERS ...... $ 3 & $ 4 *2 care center in New I ^ e n that will combine pre-school BUFFERIN TRACI FO R M EN... were $15 to teaching with baby-sitting. FREEMAN — MANLY The Center will be located in ANALGESIC TABLETS SHAVING NOW DEXTER — BASS Anderson-Litfle a building donate by the Olin CARtRIDGES ONLY " ^ 5 . , * 2 0 Q reat^am e in the(^aaufacturinggf‘’Fine Clothing Corp. Package of 5 HIKING BOOTS The teaching will be done by BOTTLE OF 100 COLD WEATHER BOOTS were $12 NOW IN MANCHESTER^ students from South Central $2.19 VALUE $1.19 VALUE SNO MOBILE BOOTS $33 ONLY *5 „ *20 (MANCHESTER PARKADE) WEST MIDDLE TFKE.-BROAD ST. Community College in New p h o n e 647-1451 Haven. TOTES FOR MEN, were $6 and $7 NOW ONLY *3 About 100 children will be BIG L SALE BIG I SALE 6 1 ^ ' TOTES BOOTS FOR WOMEN, were $8.95 to $12.95 NOW ONLY *5 and *7 able to use the center between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. “WE RE$ERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES' Open: Wed., Thurs., FrI. Mon., T ubs., Sat. MANCHESTER PARKADE 10 a.ni. to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. . I

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A HERITAGE PRESERVED PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 Business Mirror DANVERS, Mass. (AP) - lliitg' Comment Session GTE Sylvania Inc. has taken it IN upon itself to preserve one of the nation’s little-known histor­ Hi Traffic and sidewalks were She said sidewalks on the east ical treasures with the fencing r iEu^utitg B^ralb When Is The Jobless Rate the concern of four of the five side would be more costly, in of the Endicott Pear Tree at persons who appeared at a its Lighting Center here. / - because of the terrain and to Manchester Board of Directors because of the driveway im­ The 342-year-old tree is the Founded Oct. J, 1881 Neighbor comment session Tuesday. provements involved. She said, last remaining fruit tree Economically Tolerable? The fifth, a resident of brought to the New World by in addition, that most of the Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fait to receive their Church St., complained of poor children walking to school on John Endicott in 1630 and plant­ newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. water pressure ig that area the Keeney St. come from its west ed as a slip in' the first tree Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, Burl Lyons, Publisher By JOHN CUNNIFF While economists of all per­ nursery in America on his should telephone the circulation depart­ difference; wages could rise 50 The fear of rekindled infla­ past 10 to 15 years, especially to side. Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) AP Business Analyst per cent a year if productivity tion is illustrated by figures for suasion recognize the validity second-floor units. farm. Orchard Village, here. ment, 647-9946. Endicott later became first Published^ every evening except Sun­ NEW YORK (AP) - If you rose 50 per cent. That wouldn’t the fourth quarter of 1972 of the thesis, to some degree, The session was manned by An E. Center St. elder citizen ^ re one of the 4.4 million to 4.7 th e big difference of complained of the condition of governor of Massachusetts. days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation be inflationary. showing that labor costs per Director Jon Norris. The board r v million jobless members of the But, when the demand for unit of output rose at an annual philosphical and political opi­ the sidewalk blockade around Sylvania protected the tree Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press In Pennsylvania, a newspaper conddbted a survey to members take their turns at the from vandals with a sturdy wire \\ labor force you can hardly be workers is high, such as in an rate of 3 per cent, after having nion lies in just what percen­ twice-monthly comment the burned-out Sheridan Block cond Class Mail Matter. determine the popularity of its romic exp^ted to appreciate the ad­ expansion, there is a tendency fallen for two straight quarters tage should aimed for. on Main St., citing it as a fence and in 1972, for the first The readers picked the number one comic as Born Sessions. time in many seasons, the tree Burl L. Lyons Publisher ministration’s attitude toward for the less productive workers Those who seek a r ^ infla­ Many economists of A Hackmatack St. resident hazard to pedestrians. The Manchester Publishing Co. L o S , a str ip wtich started in The Herald a couple of the unemployment rate. to be used. They are less skilled tion signal in the falling jobless Democratic persuasion believe responded to this care by pro­ questioned the town’s plan for ducing edible fruit. assumes no financial responsibility for months SCO with no f3nf3r6. That rate is now down to 5 per or lack motivation or proper rate use these'statistics to in­ we should right now be shooting installing sidewalks the length And a resident of the New Subscription Rates typographical errors appearing in adver­ Of the top five comics chosen by the readers in Penn­ cent of the work force, lowest work habits, or may have other dicate that caution is advised. for a 4 per cent rate, risking the of Hackmatack St. He said that, State Rd. area complained of Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in since July 1970. It is falling deficiencies. It isn’t that they’re against that chance of more inflation and because of little pedestrian the hazardous traffic situation More Security WHh sylvania; three are currently carried in The Herald at its intersection with Adams The Manchester Evening Herald. dition to the Born Loser; they are Plain Jane and The rather steadily now, and con­ Speed up this process and you rate falling; they fear the speed being ready if it comes to sub­ traffic between Prospect St. One Month $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, ceivably could be somehwere run the risk of throwing of its descent. due it with a tax increase. and Main St., there is no crying St. He said that the traffic light FALSE TEETH Single Copy 154 around 4.5 per cent late in the elements of the expansion out If we manage to keep the In effect, they maintain that need for sidewalks there. arrangement should be im­ A t A n y Time three full days prior to publication. ^*An^ay U got us to thinking that w e would like to con­ proved, to provide an arrow for By Carrier, Weekly 754 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon year. of balance. A very sharp de­ expansion in balance, they say, the bigger risk to the country, A Keeney St. woman Afraid false teeth will drop at the i /: duct a readership survey of The Herald to determine the , But already the administra­ mand for labor, for example, we can continue to put more in humane if not in strictly a left turn into Adams St. He wrong time? A denture adhesive can prior to day of publication; 12 noon i s i recommended that sidewalks help. FASTEETH* Powder gives One Year $39.00 popularity of comics, columnists and features and we are tion has made clear its fear that might push up labor costs and and more people to work. And if economic terms, is idleness. proposed also that a traffic Friday for publication Saturday and should be installed on the west dentures a longer, firmer, steadier Six Months $19.50 planniifg it for late spring. the rate might drop too swiftly. then prices, leading to demands the economy grows slowly but But they are not convinced side of Keeney St., and not the island might be placed at the in­ hold. Why be embarrassed? For more Three Months $9.75 Monday. ter section. security and comfort, use FAS- The procedure will be to devote a full page to the survey Yes, fear; fear that a jobless for higher wages to meet soundly, without inflation, we either that an unemployment east^sid^, as^in t^ TEETlI Denture Adhesive Powder. and we hope our readers will make their desires known by rate of less than 4.5 per cent prices, and so on until a self- can test lower and lower rates, goal under 4.5 per cent would be Dentures that fit are essential to filling out the page and mailing it back to us might signal more inflation. sustaining spiral is generated. even to 4 per cent. inflationary. health. See your dentist regularly. After all, it’s your newspaper, and this will help us to It has, therefore, set that rate We Have To Do Things determine what you read, don’t read, and will assist us in as an end-of-the-year goal. Next Do year is another matter; then it future planning. might be possible to push the rate lower. But not now. The Way We Always Have? By what logic can idleness Remember B.D. Cooper? In our recollection he was purposely be tolerated? The probably the first hi-jacker to parachute from an airliner explanation goes something like Why do we put on our right (or left) tain, ever-changing portions of it. with the ransom money over the Northwest and there has this: In other words, instead of shifting For Your shoe first? been no trace of him since that fateful event. If the jobless rate is descen­ Mostly because, we have always people permanently or temporarily to Well, on a trip awhile back, we sat next to a pilot who ding it means the economy is Valentine! expanding and absorbing once done it that way. where the jobs are, we direct our said there was a second officer with his airline that 14 Kt. Charms Men’s perfectly matched the description of Cooper but who idle workers. This is healthy, to efforts to shifting jobs to where a point, but it also could signal In the case of dressing each suddenly disappeared out of sight following the hi-jacking. Popular charms for Valantina’s Dayl Pierre DoreT people are and where people would the onset of inflation. morning, such a fixed routine or Naturally, we won’t publish the name of the airline, nor This has been the story of like to live. Granted, not all types of the pilot, who related the fact to us. Electronic Watch reflex approach does no harm. free economies.^ They often A. a But when it comes to our approach industry or business are compatible Rest assured though the authorities haven t forgotten seek to produce nibre than their capacity to produce and when B. with suburbia living but many are. Cooper. to many of the social and economic that happens it means that 2.99 problems we face in Connecticut, And with a transportation system supply is insufficent to meet de­ o \ “ Never Stop Loving You”, Reg. s.n.... 5.09 based in part on movement of mand. Up go prices. _7.12 Manchester, or the nation; how many The Mayor’s Downtown Action Committee has been Wages might rise and be an “I Love You" Heart, Reg. m s ...... materials from plant to plant and busy exploring a lot of avenues toward a refurbished and Never needs windingl Calendar type. things are we doing a certain way just element in those prices, but K\r' (Not Illustrated.) One year guarantee. more thriving Downtown Manchester. because it always has been done that among industries; it isn’t too difficult even more importantly, labor “.Cupid Be My Valentine”, Reg. i4.49.. 10.87 Of interest is the Downtown Idea Exchange pamphlet costs rise. There is a All Pierre Dor^Watchea at Similar Savings to conceive an efficent industrial ,- ' y “I Love You” Disc, Reg. S.4S...... 4.87 way? out of New York which comments that senior citizens c> complex strategically dispersed ac­ living in high-rise apartments in downtown Cleveland, While we have applied our thinking complishing the same goals as one Ohio, can now buy groceries at their front door. A con­ to achieving great technological under one roof or in one small vert^ city bus is stocked with fruit, vegetables, canned goods, paper products, etc., and prices are comparable to Brand New Styles for 1973 advances we have, in all loo many in­ compact area. 14 Kt. Charm or stances, been locked in a pattern of leading food stores and food stamps are honored. A Bangle Bracelets Timex Watches Now we are not saying that present registered nutritionist is in charge of the program. View not really thinking about new ways to com plexes like UAC should be Ducks On Bigelow Brook. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) e Electric wetchee for men and solve problems such as maybe putting YOUR women. deliberately fragmented and dis­ CHOICE ea. How was business in ‘72? Home Furnishings Daily says a Frown e Cavatina laahlon wetchee. the other shoe on first. eCalandar wetchee for everyone. persed throughout the state or region; record 31.2 million major appliances were shipped last Dome bracelet, engraved design or For example, a lot of mass transit heavy link bracelet, safety clasp. eOUARTZ WATCHES lor men. o but shouldn’t a hard look be taken at year, up 10 per cent from 1971. plans have been kicked around about Abroad all industrial expansion plans for Shipments of household furniture took a big leap forward 12-Foot Cordless the best ways and means to move last year with a recorded 18 per cent gain Over 1971. An ad­ alternatives which meet company ditional increase of 16 per cent is predicted for this year. LONDON (AP) - As the U.S. Plastic Runner Light bodies to jobs, to stores, to this and needs yet help solve some of the social Inside withdrawal from Vietnam Rings for the that. We, in our thinking, believe the came nearer last week, Our Our and economic problems which ■ FebrtiaPy is Hg^rt Month, and rightfully so we guess, newspapers in Europe con­ Reg. “Young at Heart” cities to be the center or focal point of accompany growth. sidered the prospects of closer 1.29 though we don’t know for certain if there is supposed to be Heart Signeta human activity. Why? Because the For regardless of which way we a relationship with Valentine’s Day. ties between the United States Protects floors, rugs. 30” No wiring needed, dreat for I closets, etc. Uses 2 “D” bat-1 Reg. 12.S0 $10 cities always have been. R ep o rt The other day we were telling Duane Edmonds, Heart and its European allies. wide. Clear, waterproof ultimately decide to go, right now so ‘‘For too long relations plastic. teries, not incl. j Fund chairman, about a game we staged in the Onyx with Diamond Now, this may seem far-fetched, much of our planning is based not on a between Europe and the United Rag. 19.50 Howland Evans and Robert Novak West between the Kiwanis and Rotary which swelled the States have been soured by /J? ^ but we wonder what it might cost to study of the whole ball of wax, but fund’s coffers by about $500. mutual irritation,” London’s Oval Signet with * encourage new job opportunities because we have always believed it It’s surprising how many people will turn out to watch Financial Times declared, Diamond, Reg. 22.SO men make fools of themselves. Since we’re a Rotarian, we claiming the strongest irritants interspersed throughout the state best to concentrate our industries; we Budget Battling Sweetheart and friendship :D can confess that most Rotarians, as well as Kiwanians, are were U.S. involvement in Rose Pins rings. Free engraving ‘Handmade Qifts of Love' where the people live; as opposed to have always believed cities must ^pverweight and a benefit for the Heart Fund seems a Southeast Asia and European on signet rings. p building more and more'treeways to become bigger and bigger ad in­ WASHINGTON - The divi­ plicated federal budgetary Mahon are at odds over the bat­ natural event. concern for enlargement of the YOUR 10 Kt. system, appropriations have lit­ tle of the budget is nothing new. Common Market, ‘‘to the move them by car or bus to areas of finitum ; and we have always believed sion among Democratic con­ If you are going to be fair to both clubs, though, you need CHOICE gressional leaders confronting tle immediate relationship to Mahon, a fiscal conservative, the stipulation that those men under the age of 35 must neglect of what the United it is cheaper to ship people to jobs States considered legitimate Reg. to already high-job number President -Nixon’s iron deter­ spending. So while Congress sympathizes with Mr. Nixon’s play only two quarters; and those 35 and over must play economizing. But he stoutly American interests.” Reverewaire 9-97 concentration. than it is to bring jobs closer to the mination to impose a federal makes cosmetic reductions in two quarters. spending ’ ceiling was appropriations actual spending denies his committee has lost ‘‘Now that the Vietnam Instead of compounding the com­ people; not because this is 100 per agreement has been signed and Revereware 3 Qt. 2 1/3QtJ ^ O Golcl piece In dramatically displayed at the goes up. control of the budget. Covered Sauce Whistling CORNING ->1^WARE' attractive gift box. O' muter crisis, it might be cheaper and cent true, but only because we always White House while President It was then Mills broke in. He Therefore, he sharply opposes the enlargement of the Natural Color had told his good friend George new devices — last year’s un­ February is also the month we honor two great Community is an accomplished Pot Tea Kettle ,0 better for the state economically to have thought so. Nixon, his top aides and 4 Piece Set 1* Republicans listened in open- Mahon how to handle this successful attem pt by Mr. presidents. It would be tremendous if everyone in public fact, both sides can turn their Burlap Lampshades Maybe now is the time to try Our diffuse it by using a transportation mouthed wonder. problem many times, said Nixon to adopt a $250 billion office followed this comment by President Lincoln in 1864 attention to the task of Our Open Stock Val. 16.90 Mills. The answer is a proviso overall statutory spending limit in regard to his approaching term of office: rebuilding an atmosphere of Reg. philosophy aimed at state-wide starting with the other shoe first. Who Mr. Nixon’s closed-door 10.49 5; .i .^ s - ' FrM zer^ tb" oven to on each line item of each ap­ or the scheme Mills proposed. “I desire to so conduct the affairs of this administration mutual understanding,” the 5a33 1 3b74 Values economic well-being rather than cer­ knows if we try, we might like it? preview of his new budget for table. 10” covered 14” and 15” drum and tall, deep the congressional leadership. propriation, precisely limiting In contrast. Mills enraged that if at the end, when I come to lay down the reins of paper said. Stainless steel, copper clad Stainless steel with solid skilleL 2 qt. covered drum shapes, tape binding. To copper bottom, weaiis forev- 3.89 Republicans and Democrats, the actual dollars that can be Mahon and othfer senior power, I have lost every other friend on earth, I shall at Most of Britain’s leading pot, quick, even cooking. saucepan. 1.99 Democrats by supporting the newspapers wrote 9.99 triggered renewed disagree­ spent in the current fiscal year. least have one friend left, and that friend shall be down in­ That way, said Mills, Congress $250 billion limit. What’s more, enthusiastically of the visit last ment between two of Capitol side m e.” Hill’s most prestigious can regain its constitutional he has not joined Democratic week of Prime Minister Democrats: Rep. Wilbur D. guardianship of the purse. howling over the President’s Edward Heath to President The Innocent Mills of Arkansas, chairman of Mahon brusquely rejected the impoundment of funds ap­ Nixon. propriated by Congress. Mill’s A creditor once told us we can understand anything but The Times of London the House Ways and Means idea. It is unworkable, he said, silence. Committee, and Rep. George then went into a detailed judgment: if Congress does not suggested that Heath, although explanation of why it cannot be want Mr. Nixon to dictate spen­ Such is the case with Gov. Tom Meskill’s bus crisis. not speaking for the European Mahon of Texas, chairman of While thousands of words have been written about the bus Bystander the House Appropriations Com­ done. ding cuts—either through an Economic Community could strike most of it has taken the pattern of public relations mittee. “It was incredible,” a overall expenditure limit or im- act as an “interlocutor” Y /I Art Hoppe Mills advanced his scheme fascinated Republican listener pounding appropriations it handouts. between Washington and the L for Mahon’s Appropriations told us. The incredible aspect must act itself. The only It’s high time the governor exerted some leadership to European nations. Committee to regain con­ was two Democratic grandees answer. Mills says, is a spen- get the situation solved. We can’t depend on Washington to The Guardian said Britain General l^lectric West Bend Table Top ding limit on each ap­ and the United States have General Electric gressional control over the baring their disagreements to solve all our problems. Spray, Steam & Dry Mini-Humidifier General Electric budget, and Mahon bluntly put the titillation of Republican propriations item. “much in common” and agreed 22 Gal. Plastic 400 Ft. Dual 8 2 Slice He may get substantial sup­ that the United States has some The ISew Crisis In Washington it down as unworkable. In addi­ listeners. But the fact Mills and Trash Can Reel and Can Automatic Toaster Iron Our Clock Radio tion to the Mills-Mahon schism, port. McClellan was silent “legitimate trading there are half a dozen other during the Mills-vs.-Mahon If our Sports Elditor Elarl Yost will forgive us we’d like to complaints.” Our Our 2 1 % 24.88 mini-debate at the White House “We share an interest with opinions among key con­ comment about baseball which used to be known as the Room size portable humidifier WASHINGTON - Now that ‘ ‘ Necessary ! ” cried people would go around tending Today’s Thought but is believed interested, in the United States in solving the l U their gardens, raising children gressional Democrats — some national pastime. 9.97 9.97 with 21/4 gallon reservoir. peace is at hand, again, in Pettibone aghast. “Think of our Mills’s idea. So is Senate problem of foreign balances,” Clouds of steam from 25 vents. Wake to music control, full size and not giving a thought to their going to court against impound- We aren’t certain we like the new American League Tough, durable plastic with 400 foot reel and can. Splice Compact toastbr gives you Vietnam, a major crisis has President. You know how proud “Jesus said to the man who majority leader Mike Mansfield the Guardian said, “and it is Fabric dial for correct tempera­ Home Size Humidifier $ ^ Q clock face. Smart, compact style. Government.” He shuddered. ment of funds, some change, the designated hitter. As the great Dizzy Dean locking cover. Easy to your movie film. choice of light to dark. Save $3. erupted in Washington. Where he is of^keeping cool and calm asked how to gain eternal life: of Montana, who also said little also appropriate that we should T17 ture. F92 For the big iobi. Rog. 59.M “They might even want to threatening to withhold new ap­ clean. it’s erupted is in The Major in a Major Crisis. How can we One thing you lack: go, sell at the session. used to say, ‘‘A pitcher doesn’t have to hit, but it sure be firmest in asserting that the keep him cool and calm unless abolish it.” propriations altogether. This helps.” Crisis Center located deep in miasmic conflict casts major what you have, and give to'the But Mansfield and Mills EEC must pursue outward­ 4.00 we provide him with a Major Was he sure? basically disagree about im­ When they start tampering with game changes, we looking trade and foreign FUN FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Fireplace Ensemble Nylon Reinforced Basketball $ the bowels of the Washington “Frankly, we don’t know,” he doubt on the credibility of poor, and you will have riches Monument. Crisis to keep cool and calm in heaven, and come follow me. pounding, Mansfield opposing it aren’t so sure that fan interest is going to be stirred. We’ll policies . . . not the policies of Official slice and weight for in- said. “In my lifetime we’ve Democratic tough talk in da>qr(outdoor play.'B y Seamless. An atmosphere bordering on in?” At these words, his face fell and and contending also that Nixon just have to wait and see what happens. confrontation and division.” I agreeif that keeping the always had a Major Crisis. And Congress. Colorforms Toys 2.99 panic pervades the little-known Mr. Nixon had completed an he went away with a heavy vetoes of spending bills should One of the things that has kept the die-hard baseball fan A columnist in Japan’s S 44.70 but critically-important President cool and calm was a once again we’re counting on be overridden. Thus, Mansfield Yomiuri characterized the U.S. Backboard and Goal you newspapermen for your uncompromising lecture on his heart, for he was a man of great ' in the fold all these years is that there have been little or Hammered steel finish. 7 pieces agency. good idea, but... wealth: — Mark 10: 21-22 would support a Mills-type involvement in Southeast Asia include screen, fireset, andirons. All weather oil tempered hard-O ur _ invaluable help. After all, draconian budget at the Jan. 26 no changes in the game. board. 1/2" steel goal with net Reg. H O O B I found its usually compla­ “It isn’t just the President, There are men who are their ceiling on appropriations items as “a racial-religious war said Pettibone. “The entire without a Major Crisis, what meeting when the new chair­ We think the 10-team league hurt baseball and the idea of S 77* 48” backboard. 15.97 I cent director, Homer T. own victims, more miserable only in conjunction with an all- inflicted upon the yellow 3 Fold Screen future of our Government is at are you going to write about?” man of the Senate Ap­ a few years ago for three major leagues had merit. Mickey Mouse, Barbie, Raggedy Ann. Pettibone, pacing furiously propriations Committee, Sen. than one can imagine, because out counteroffensive against pagans by the white Just stick onl Official NCAA Size Backboard & stake. Now once we’ve found I loyally pledged him my full the White House. back and forth, barking orders support. But I was worried, I John McClellan of Arkansas, they are condemned to loving Christians.” to subordinates. something to view with alarm, no one but themselves. A Just Where the Congress is “ What if this war had Goal said, that after a generation of took the floor. His face and Farbs by Mattel 9.87 ,1” thick pro-board construe-Our “Take a look at China through we release the Trial Baloons. person must understand his suf­ going under this confused Something to think about if you are perhaps the parent of happened in Europe, among the hot wars, cold wars and the voice mirroring alarm, Black with brass finials. Center ' tipn, 5/8” steel goal, hourglass R e ^ . ^ ^ ^ O W j the M-416 Alarm Viewer!” he The last one to be shot down is fering in order to free himself leadership is far less certain a*teen-age daughter: white Christians?” he wrote. 30”x30", side panels 9 1/2” wide long agony of Vietnam, the McClellan said he was appalled Our shouted. soaked for 48 hours jn brine to than the adm inistration’s “Daughter, is that young man serious in his intentions?” “ The Americans would each. people might not be too eager to to learn only around $62 billion from it. Reg. “All quiet, sir,” said an aide. form a Tough Policy, which we If that person can find a course. At the recent meeting, “Guess he must be, dad. He asked me how much*I make. certainly have refrained from 1.19 take out of here the hard accept a Major Crisis again so of the $269 billion budget is con- 7B< Wood Burning Grate Wall & Pole or Roof Mount for “ What about Russia? The trollable under the ap­ friend who will bring him to the Mr. Nixon r^pfrained from his What kind of meals we have, and if you and mother are the mass killings they have The fantastic car kooks — Hy Gear, Heavy duty caet Iron. 20" Balkans? The Middle East?” way...” soon. realization that he is his own . frequent Uriah Heep done in Vietnam because the wide, 15" deep. 9" high. Backboards . “You have put your finger,” propriations process. hard to live with.” Myles Ahead, Hot Rodney, Red Adjusts to all roof angles. Both Reg. W O “Sorry, sir,” said the aide, The hard way? tormentor, it is the first step in reassurances that he un­ targets would be the same Catchup. Lads (or years. said Director Pettibone grimly, Mahon broke in to reassure brackets fit all backboards. 6.99 w a w W rotating the scope. “Nothing.” “We never take the Easy Way his salvation. derstands the Congressmen’s white Christians, not the yellow Our Reg. 10.99 6.87 Out. The Unity Caller is then “on our current Major Crisis.” McClellan that Congress is “Cuba! Try Cuba.” doing its bit to control the Perhaps then he will pray, problems. This time the Presi­ Gne thing can be said about the Connecticut lottery and pagans.” Rrrumblers by Mattel “I can’t even find it, sir.” sounded. In a Major Crisis the Lord, deliver me from myself.” dent asserted sharply that the all to the good: It seems that financially-deserving people The announcement by two people always respond to The budget, claiming that Congress Pettibone’s shoulders <;i TU{|.M DUO IT, last year substantially reduced And then he is on the road to alternative to budget control is have been winning the money, but-in view of what we are U.S. airlines that they would Our 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Call to Unity. This enables us to Reg. Salt: Wad. thni SaL slumped. “You can see the Mr. Nixon’s appropriations healing. higher taxes, inflation dr both sending to the federal government these days that could be not purchase the supersonic 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. Mon. thru PrL 9:30 ejn. to 9:30 p.m. raise taxes, impose controls “Not knowing, not being sure passenger jet, the Concorde, to 1.19 problem we face,” he said requests. '' We too can say this prayer and that he wiil not retreat an almost any resident. 79< Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 pan. and double the size of the — that was the most horrible glumly. “How can we have a But Rep. A1 Cederberg ol every night When we come inch. Indeed, Mills’s idea is Anyway, Hal Turkington, our managing editor, picked brought several British World's fastest metal motorcycles. Major Crisis if we can’t even Government again.” thing during these two years.” based on the increasingly hard newspapers staunchly behind Bigg boss and chopper bikes. MANCHESTER — Rose Gotner, after learning Michigan, .senior Republican on home, to escape from find anything to View with Was this good for the people? reality that unless Copgress up $200 awhile back;.Barbara Richmond of our editoring continuation of the joint that her husband, Maj. Norbert the Appropriations Committee, ourselves, to other men and to “Certainly! It takes ,their assumes its constitutional con- staff and Connie Smith of our advertising department British-French venture. Alarm?” minds off their other problems, Gotner, was named on a list of objected strenuously. God. I ignorantly inquired-whether Rev. Robert J. Burbank , trol over the budget, Mr. Nixon came in with $20. We don’t know of anyone more deserving like smog, poverty arid high seven prisoners of war being Cederberg pointed out that un­ a Major Crisis was absolutely Churc'h of the Assumption will do it himself. than Herald employes, including the publisher. taxes. Without a Major Crisis, held in Laos. der the grotesquely com­ necessary. ■ 9

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1 9 7 3 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 -Vernon- Vernon TV Censorship Denied TWA Seeks Reconsideration School Board Gets saying the transaction could not' "W e submit that a court of Dempsey Urges Town Stay In Transit District WASHINGTON (AP) t- ultimate review should not Trans World Airlines has asked be contested under antitrust laws because the Civil reach so startling and un­ "would add no new burden, of the broadcast industry. th e Supreme Court to WASHINGTON (AP) - A Aeronautics Board had expected a result without giving Richard Dempsey, one of to discuss the transit problem, the district. If the council been serviced by a private bus a proposed formula of the state, Data on Space impose no new obligation, or Whitehead sent his letter of reconsider a $180-million TWA opportunity to present the White House official says the authorized control of TWA by Vernon’s two representatives in last week. decides to st^y in, it would be company, the Post Road Stage. the first year operations of the require no new affirmative elaboration to Mark Evans, damage judgment against the Nixon administration wants Hughes Tool. reasons why that result, does the" Greater Hartford Transit Mayor McCoy said that bound for operation of the Mayor McCoy said ‘ T feel we district would result in a Figures establishing the of students currently enrolled is showings on the part of any vice president of Metromedia financial empire of billionaire less government regulation o f TWA attorneys said the not do justice in this case,” the District, cautioned the Town Vernon was one of the original district for the first year. are meeting our ‘ commuter projected deficit in excess of $1 working capacity of each of the 7,194 while the schools have an licensee.” Inc. and chairmatf of an NAB recluse Howard Hughes. television—not the censorship issues had not even been petition said. Council Monday night, ‘T think members of the Transit Dempsey said there was not problem.” He added that the million and, of this, the schools in Vernon’s public actual operating capacity Whitehead first disclosed the task force, after Evans wrote TWA attorneys said in a he said critics accuse the ad­ presented by Hughes in its it would be a serious mistake to District which presently only any concrete figure of Vernon’s bu s carries about 230 district’s share would be about school system and the number (figured at 93 per cent efficien­ legislation in a Dec. 18 speech him asking for clarification of petition for a rehearing that the ministration of seeking. appeal to the high court. even consider dropping out of has nine towns in ij(. He said the share, as yet. l^ ile Vernon and passengers to Hartford each $66f,500, and it is the city’s of useable classrooms in each cy) of 7,681. in Indianapolis, in which he administration views. airline did not have an the district now.” whole question of the bus crisis most of the other towns have day. position that none of this of these structures, were Many of the schools have to CTay T. Whitehead, directpr said: opportunity to argue points Monks Passed Secret On For ProiVt, Safe, revolves around subsidies. two representatives to the The latest bus service subsidy projected local deficit should be presented to the Board of use sub-standard areas for of President Nixon’s Office of Station managers and In his letter, Whitehead said: before the court that were in­ Dempsey said he envisions James Ledbetter is Vernon’s district, Hartford has four, but formula, according to Hartford assumed or imposed upon the Education Monday night by teaching, according to Dr. Telecommunications Policy, network officials who fail to act “ I grant you that the language I volved in the ruling. Madrid — Christopher Colum­ Econoioicai transit lines going over the Mile other representative to the would like more. Council Councilman Nicholas R. city. D r. Raymond Ramsdell, Ramsdell’s report. At the East elaborated on the ad­ to correct imbalance or used in the Dec. 18 speech was Lower courts had held that bus was the first to introduce Transportation Hill area and also sees it as a cacao beans to Europe, but district. members agreed they would Carbone, would cost Vernon superintendent of schools. School, which is the oldest of ministration’s proposed televi­ consistent bias from the strong. the Hughes Tool Co., then means to tie into the Industrial chocolate-drinking did not catch Dempsey explained to the not mind Hartford having ad­ $60,000 annually. In a letter to Councilman Robert Houley At its Jan. 3S meeting the the schools, the special educa­ sion license-renewal legislation networks—or who acquiesce by “ But those who have twisted owned by Hughes, violated an­ Park. on for a long time. Charles V TAXI SERVICE council that it would, before ditional representatives, but Mayor McCoy, Carbone suggested that copies of the board asked the superintendent tion classes are held in a in a Jan. 26 letter to a National silence—can only be considered an appeal for the voluntary titrust laws in the 1950s by of Spain liked the drink, and Mayor Frank McCoy who is anyfinal agreement is reached, would vehemently oppose expressed disappointment in proposed legislation concerning to prepare the report to clarify cafeteria room directly under Association of Broadcasters willing participants to be held exercise of private responsibili­ failing to purchase jets to be TRYITI Spanish royalty served it heated head of the transportation have 72 hours to go over this giving Hartford veto power. the mayor's comment that this the Transit District, be given to the number of students per the gym; The corrective task force. fully accountable by the ty into a call for government used by TWA. Hughes Tool then and sweetened— and kept it se­ MANCHESTER! , committee of the Capitol agreement and if it fears that Since the Connecticut amount was far too expensive each member of the council so classroom in each school, reading teacher is using a third Release of the letter came broadcasters’ community at censorship—that they can then owned more than 78 per cent of cret for 87 years. Spanish monks Region Council of the local share would be too (k>mpany bus strike has been in for the town. they can study it before taking together with the number of floor hallway; The Title I after Whitehead conferred for a license-renewal time.” denounce—have abandoned TWA stock. finally passed the formula along CAB CO. The Supreme Court reversed Governments, caljed a meeting great it could withdraw from effect, the town of Vernon has Carbone explained that under any action. students currently housed in teacher is using a partitioned- half hour with President Nixon. The speech touched off a reasoned debate in favor of and soon it was popular 289-1555 ^ off room on the third floor ; The "The bill,’ ’ Whitehead wrote, the ruling earlier this term. each school. major controversy over control polemics,” he said. throughout Europe. classroom aide is working with •x-i-c-K-AXv»x-:*x-x-:-x. The request was prompted by a report Issued by the Connec­ a small group of children in a ticut Public Expenditures partitioned-off section of the Council and a disagreement teacher’s lounge; The speech “Known for Quality, Famous for Service, Since 1874” P with the council’s figures. and rearing and instrumental Looking at proposed units of music teachers work in the housing approved as of Jan. 8, cafeteria or any available space “Known for Quality, Famous for Service, Since 1874” Dr. Ramsdell said the total on a given day; The social number of children anticipated worker has no set space or from the listed multi-bedroom phone and the physical educa­ units is 1,248. For housing with tion program is carried on in AEC’s JSew Boss more than one bedroom it is one-half the gym while the figured there will be 2.18 business manager and his staff use the other half. Dr. Dixie Lee Ray was named Tuesday by Presideni children per unit. Taking Richard Nixon to be chairman of the Atomic Energy figures from several At the Northeast School the developments now in the works, Commission and became the third woman he has named to instrumental music program with three and four bedroom has no area for instruction. head an independent government agency. She succeeds homes being constructed. Dr. James Schlesinger who has been made director of the Classes are held in the shower Ramsdell estimates a toUl of room. Dr. Ramsdell said the Central Intelligence Agency. (AP photo) b o f f 304 homes with 662 children; 54 principal of the school said that units of low cost housing, 96 the room for the perceptually children; 245 two-bedroom handicapped students is very apartment units (figured on two small to handle the volume of Many POWs Will children per unit) 490 children. children in the program. One Drexel The figures do not include and classroom is divided in two for predictions for the one- the corrective reading and Title What an opportune time to add a Romantic, Spanish mood to bedroom units numbering 496. I programs "which causes Have Substantial The CPEC, for its method of your home! Veiero and Talavera groups by famous Drexel some problems because of the 1 projection, incorporated resi­ nature of the children’s han­ now yours at 20% OFF during Watkins SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. dent birth and migration fac­ dicap,” the principal said . Back Pay Coming Come discover these truly impressive collections today. tors experienced by Vernon for You’ll be surprised that such distinctive design and superior the past 10 years to develop a Each school has similar problems, many of them caused WASHINGTON (AP) - Some captured or becomes missing, projection table for the coming quaiity is so moderately priced. See the many different pieces because of the many special American servicemen his service automatically I 10 years. It was noted in the available at Watkins. Be sure to help yourself to a cup of programs mandated by the returning from war captivity in deducts 10 per cent from his report that such factors as a coffee before you goH state. Many schools have to Southeast Asia will find as monthly pay and allowances change in the pattern of future utilize closets or storage areas much as $100,000 waiting for and sends the balance to his home building activitiy or the I as classrooms for the special them in back pay and wife. closing down of nearby private education teachers. allowances. The 10 per cent is placed in schools might serve to modify On top of that, they are in line h is account under the the projections. Many of the schools are to collect possibly thousands of Uniformed Services Savings In his report Dr. Ramsdell operating over their capacity at dollars more by claiming a Deposit system. outlined the operating capacity the present time. Next fall the special payment of $5 for each At least 10 per cent is taken for each of the schools along high school will go on double day they spent in a POW camp. off the top of a bachelor’s with the current enrollment at sessions and the Sykes School Each of the 562 U.S. military monthly check, too, but it is w - each. The following are the (presently housing the men listed by the North possible for his entire pay and schools and these figures with freshman class) will be used as Vietnamese as prisoners has allowances to be put into a the current enrollment in an annex to the over-crowded money piling up in an account USSD account, unless he brackets: East 324 (234);..Ver­ Middle School. It will house all drawing 10 per cent interest. allotted part of his monthly in­ ‘VELERO’ non Center Kindergarten 100 of the Grade 6 students. The same is true for 55 men come to'his parents pr other e*' "'w o**' (151 in two sessions); It will be necessary to keep who died in captivity and 1,327 relatives. Northeast 325 ( 510); Maple the high school on double who still are missing. In the Officials declined to provide Street 530 (546); Center Rrad sessions until such time as case of the dead. Pentagon information on specific cases, 4 Piece ®1,099, 850 ( 761); Vernon Elementary plans are approved for the officials said, the money likely saying this is private: 450 ( 455); Skinner Road 571 expansion of ttot school. will go to their estates. The They said it would be (519); U k e Street 500 (517); The space/leeds committee accounts of the missing will virtually impossible to work out Reg. M,322. Talcottville 80 (106); Vernon of the ^ a r d of Education will continue to grow until the men a typical case because of many • tW " Center Middle 1,520 (1,497); meet Feb. 15 to review the are located or there is a formal individual variations, including Sykes 722 (559); Rockville High figures and future plans for finding of "presumptive marital status, allotments, and YOUR CHOICE OF 1,489 (1,319). The total number housing. death,” officials said. promotions which changed pay 76” Dresser Air Force records show that levels during captivity. Twin Mirrors 79 men have accumulated When the U.S. POWs reach 42” Chest THREE BEAUTIFUL Vernon between $50,000 nand $100,000 hospitals in the United States, each in bac* pay and they will be given forms to Full or Queen Size HeadboareJ CARPETS allowances. Another 247 men apply for the special $5-a-day Nite Stand ...... $ 135. f c have from $25,000 to $50,000 to payment covering their time in P Firemen Give Stickers (available In 2 finishes) their credit. captivity. SSM-P The average account for Air T he Foreign Claim s_ sq. yd. For Children’s Windows Force men listed as captured or Settlement Commission is $595 missing comes to more than authorized to pay former war carpet only A bright red window sticker, T he stickers will be $20,000, the Pentagon said. prisoners who were poorly fed marked with a large "C ” will distributed through the schools For men captured during the and worked against their will soon be available to Vernon and will also be available at the last U.S. bombing spasm in late while in enemy hands. I .V i X wl* residents. The sticker could firehouses and from local December, the amounts are Based on the $5-a-day rate. save the life of a child in the merchants. Only one sticker relatively small. Army Maj. Floyd Thompson event of a fire. has to be used per bedroom no •y:.- . Similar information was not appears to be eligible for up to matter how many children - , V Rockville Fire Chief Donald sleep in the room. Residents available from the other about $16,000 and. Navy Lt. : > C ■ ■f- J • f Maguda has been assisting the are urged to just take the services, but their POW ac­ Cmdr. Everett Alvarez Jr. for a * 1 ^ ' i X m Vernon Junior Women’s Club counts should parallel the Air maximum of about $15,500, in I ' ^ * 1 number of stickers they actual­ Force's. addition to their savings ■ safety "committee which is ly need due to the cost in accounts. sponsoring the program. The printing them. In general, officials said, the vW ,-*-V X - ■ S system works this way: Thompson, held longer than stickers are to be placed in the The committee said the any other American, was i ■ v” ^ child’s bedroom window and in stickers will be available in less After a m arried man is % % ' ^ captured in South Vietnam in ^ ■ the case of a fire the firemen than two weeks and a further March 1964. Alvarez was the . « V A'-* ^ • S' ii ™ will first rush to that room to announcement will be made first U.S. pilot shot down over remove a sleeping child. when they are. North Vietnam and taken ' f * . I ^ ¥' 1 Bills Seek prisoner, during the Tonkin . " i Gulf incident in August 1964. Tax Liability Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- Mass., told Congress last week V. i Solution the special payment "should be ■ ,.v‘ -Cv i augmented ... so that the HARTFORD (AP) - The returning prisoners receive an I legislative Judiciary Com­ amount “ comparable to what mittee is considering two bills men of the same rank received A ... . > f e / H.-Vw V»V that would resolve the debate while on duty in Saigon when over whether the buyer or government quarters and I seller pays the property tax messing facilities were not when home unchanges hands. available.” I The two bills specify the tax Defense officials said a $25-a- adjustments would be made day allowance vyas paid to very “NEW OVERTURE” “SPACEWAY” “SKYW Ar’ m according to the town’s fiscal few men and only when they Bumbemml fbrms year. Both measures were were on brief temporary duty in written by Thomas f ! Gallivan Southeast Asia. Virtually ail Cut Pile Plush — of 100% Nylon Pile. Ovorture Uniquely Styled, Level Loop Carpet. Nawl A aculptured look in NylonI m 100% FLORIDA Jr., an attorney who is who served in Vietnam used colors make decorating easy whild' adding Spaceway Carpets are manufactured with Watkina combines a classic scufptura design m chairman of the Hartford Coun­ government housing- and warmth and natural beauty to any room. 100% continuous filament Nylon on high den­ with the contemporary look of Nylon. This ty Bar Association committee messes, officials said. Affordable — Hero ia the perfect combination sity foam Rubber back — Heavy loop pile In exceptionally strong fiber wears on real estate. Kennedy’s bill also would of luxurioua appoarance and practical price. dense traffic resistanco construction. baautlfully...Re8iats spots, and stains. Hare’s a Most towns have been allow returned POWs to retire It’a the touch of docorating elegance for every Moresque tweed colorations for Todays in­ wonderful carpet that will give a whole trash early, if they chpse to do so. adjusting taxes this way for carpet budget- teriors. They are beautiful, practical, and new look to your most casual rooms. Even the several years, but several at­ "By allowing all repatriated Durable — The tough Nylon fiber makaa Over­ aimpliest furniture will look elegant with this torneys and many tax prisoners to count each day in priced to please any budget. Available In 12’ ft ORANGE collectors have said they think captivity as two days in service ture a longlaating extremely wearable pluah. IS’ widths In the following elegant, soft, vibrant fabuloualy textured carpet. th e computations have toward retiremeait,” Kennedy Overturo’a fibara reaist cruahing and stay colors: For young homemakers, for young at LIMIT 2 improperly favored the seller. said, “ those men who have been Reg. »1,032. springy. It’a completely mothproof, non heart...this ia a delightful value. Available In 12’ PER T h e tw o bills being imprisoned the longest will gain allergenic, and mildew reaistant. ft 15’ widths In the following beautiful colors: CUSTOMER considered specify that taxes the most time toward early 72” Dresser . ■ Available in 12* wfidth in the following lush Peacock Bright Autumn Oceantono cover the 12 months preceeding retirement, and an opportunity Palette of Colors: Golden Orange Hahrast Gold Gold Tone Astac Gold Nugget Gold Mots Green the date they’re due. They also to leave and begin a new Mirror Spring Tone Oriental Rad Sunset Leaf Green Royal Blue Rad JUICE ) W specify that the assessment career.” 44” Chest Sultan Gold Persimmon Mosa'Qreon Sautorne Burnt Orange Brass m FEB. 8fh THRU 10th date, ,which usually proceeds Full or Queen Size Headboard Cana Scarlet Swiss Qraan Painted Desert the due date by nine months, Buttercup Qentian Blue Avocado shouid not be considered the ^ , Nite Stand ...... $109. PRICE SPECIAL date when tax liability begins. Gallivan’s bills would make WINDMILLS VANISH llj: 935 Main St., Downtown Manchester — Open Tuesday through Friday 'Til 9 P.M., 935 Main St., Downtown Manchester — Open Tueaday through Friiday ’Til 9 P.M. — f t SAVE 20< the taxes fal^due on the first Chicago — At the turn o f the day o f the town’s fiscal year. century, America had a .$10- Saturdays 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. — Closed Mondays — Phone 0^3-5171 — Use.30 Day' Saturdays 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. — Closed Mondays — Phone 643-5171 — Use 30 Day RiGULAR PRICE 69< And a la x lien would exist from million-a-year windmill Indus- Charge or Master Charge — Longer Terms Available — Use Our Layaway Plan without Charge or Master Charge — Longer Terms Available try. In 1935 about 20/-factories HALF GALLON that day. >x-»X‘X*x*X’X-:<. Gallivan was asked to draft made 100,000 windmills; in 1962, Interest Charges s®SSS:::;¥g the bills for the committee. three plants produced 6,484* yi-JS

\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1873- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 > I Workshop Tries To Aid Youth * Dental Health To Develop Ittfier Potentiol 3'^- # (This is the third in a series of was running through a td®**®*- ^ six articles on dental health An Intensive Journal fact, there was a time I just purely hated white people. A was running for dear life, published by The Manchester Workshop, non-religious and because I knew there was Evening Herald, in cooperation aimed solely at developing the white guy did something to me once in a restaurant that hung something behind me> and with the Manchester Dental inner potential of young people, whatever it was Was going to with me for a long time. And I '--’t Society, in observance of will begin Friday and continue hurt me. Then I went to^the National Children’s Dental through Saturday at Susannah wanted to kill him so bad, I didn’t know what to do. But I Dream Enlargement Health Week, February 4-10.) Wesley House of South United and from re-reading au_ the You’ve cleserihed whul Methodist Giurch. didn’t kill him - till mayte a < *■ year and a half later. I killed dreams, I concluded that Uwre ‘Potpourri" . . . Household Hints and Shopping Tips for euuHeH gum rliseuHe und how The workshop, directed by is something else I have j^t to to rontrol it. And, you’ve Huid Dialogue House of New York him in my journal with my today’s busy woman, to save you time and money. Don’t ballpoint pen. After that get away from — I really think i I’ h reully un adult problem. and South Church, will be it is that old self ! used to be. miss us — We’re here on the women’s page — just for But my nine-year-old has conducted by Dr. Ira Progoff, experience, I found out that by hating something or somelx^y, That’s what I’m running from. been diugnoHed as having creator of the Intensive The workshop at South UnitM you. gum disease und is un­ Journal, which is structured to I was only hurting myself.” B Methodist Church will include itergoing Ireulmenl. Are let individuals record, enlarge "I wasn’t hurting the people I was hating. This came out of luncheon and materials for a ebildren prone to this loo? upon and review both the inner registration fee of $15. Yes, indeed. A majority of and outer facets of their lives. the journal, after I killed that guy with my pen. There’s a Financial aid will be available We Help The To keep a chocolate cake Valentine Cakes? children have some form of An example of what may be as needed. Those wishing to Senior Citizen Special Never leave a spoon or any from having a dusting of flour .. FLO’S CAKE DECORATING gum disease and this is an done working privately in one’s section in the journal called other metal in a pot that you Do-It-Yourself Fixers Dream Enlargements, and this make reservations or to obtain Need any perking up? If you are doing a little on the bottom, mix just enough' SUPPLIES, 191 Center Street, ominous sign, because if it isn’t own Intensive Journal is the more information may contact PARISIAN COIFFURE at 50 want to come to a boil quickly. cocoa with the flour you dust Manchester. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, story of one young man told in is where I extend my dreams. carpeting or paint job around / controlled in childhood, adult Oak. St. will offer on any Mon­ The metal deflects the heat the pan with to color it. Thursday to 9 P.M. one of the Dialogue House “I had one dream where I the church office. lengthening the time to reach the house, you will find problems can become day, Tuesday, Wednesday or insurmountable. publications; the boiling point. MANCHESTER LUMBER, 155 2 0 % O ff Drexel B e d ro o m s Thursday, a shampoo and set Center Street, Manchester, Inflammation of the gum, “Being from the South, I had for $2.50 and a haircut if needed WATKINS is now offering Wet ink stains may be -a a lot of hangups. As a matter of very helpful in aiding you to f y ' generally initiated by deposits new additions to our wonderful for $1.50 more or a permanent Art Supplies you 20% off on famous Drexel removed by washing in of bacterial plaque that are not Are you looking for just the lick out the correct materials, groups; Velero and Talavera buttermilk. Change the milk including shampoo, haircut and el. 643-5144, ask for Jack or frequently. cleaned from tooth surface, is set for $9. Tel. 643-9832 for an right sketch pad or tracing during Watkins Semi Annual About Town Frank. You will find them very Sale. Come and discover these called gingivitis. Medically, an appointment. ^ paper? See Noreen at VEAL’S “ itis” is a swelling or The Mayfair Y Qub will have VARIETY STORE at 652 helpful. truly impressive bedrooms Pleasant Service inflamation. Since the gums are a social gathering Thursday at Center Street. She also is today. 935 Main Street, Down­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE is craft assortment Dishes that have become carrying those kiddie Valen­ To keep a vegetable salad town Manchester. next to Franks Supermarket on technically called gingiva, we 10 a.m. at Cronin Hall of Homemakers Receive Pins brown from baking should be from becoming sodden when it The Trial Of The Dental Health Six arrive at the term, gingivitis. Mayfair Gardens. tines the children like to give at East Middle Turnpike. Turn soaked in strong borax and has to stand for a few hours, into their large parking lot. You One of the commonest of A^mod-podge Aclear cast Mrs. F ra ^ P. Sheldon, left, president of the Manchester Homemaker Service, presents water. school. place a saucer upside down on To keep cakes from sticking, childhood gum diseases is The First Church of Christ, insignia pins to new homemaker—health aides, Mrs. Ruth Flaherty of 17 Nye St. and Mrs. the bottom of the bowl before will be pleased with quality Fifth grade students at Verplanck School, presented “The and starred Scott Bobskill, Kevin Boushee, John Biske, A baking crystals A glass stain sprinkle the tins with equal Vincent’s Infection, or trench Scientist, will have a testimony Ursula Smith of 101 Sycamore Lane. Others receiving insignia pins are Mrs. Mary If an egg breaks on one end, filling it with salad. The amounts of flour and fi ne products, pleasant service, and Toothache Mystery” or “The Trial of the Dental Health Rhonda Reese, Karen Giguire,, Troy Fedard, Don Adacoupaga hingas A mkla looms Big & Tall Men prices you can afford. mouth. In simplest terms, meeting tonight at 8 at the Friedrich of 20 Robin Rd., Vernon, and Mrs. Arline Theriaque of 28 Vine St., Vernon. The crack the other end and you moisture will run underneath sugar. ___ Six,” Tuesday at the school in observance of National Cockerham, Kelly Woods. Play was presented to Grades REGALS- BIG AND TALL and the salad will remain fresh Vincent’s Infection is bacterial church. The meeting is open to ceremonies took place Monday night during an in-service training session at the agency’s SHOP, 903 Main Street, can boil it without the contents Children’s Dental Health Week. The play featured Terry K-4. (Herald photo by Ofiara) in origin and causes gums and the public. coming out of the shell. and crisp. Girls, Girls, Girls office, 237 E. Center St. (Herald photo by Pinto) Manchester has every size for We create styling for little Always allow plenty of space Teenager accusing the Dental Health Six of tooth decay other oral soft tissues to every man. Why waste time around the refrigerator for free become inflamed and swollen. Reynolds Circle of South prices? why fairway Winter Sale Going On A Cruise? girls — and not so little girls. and money running around the Are you planning a cruise to LITTLE WOMEN a ir circulation so that the Obviously, if this is left United Methodist Church will' state looking for your man’s This season first line coats condenser coils are properly untreated, the gums can attend a missions program such as Wool Hooded Midis Jamaica, Barbatos or COIFFURES, 43 Purnell of course! sCOOKING size? Regals Big & Tall Shop Trinidad? THE CARRIAGE Street, Manchester, 649-3320. cooled. become seriously diseased. tonight at 7:30 at the church. Has It.....643-2478. with fur trim. Snorkel Jackets, Frankfurters Package Because recent evidence‘has IS FUN and Misses Coats are on sale at HOUSE BOUTIQUE at 16 Oak pointed to bacterial plaque as Center Congregational l l T A R . THE COAT RACK, 48 Purnell Street has a great line of long -By CLAY R. POLLAN- the villain in both gum disease Church Junior High Learning try us, ARIES LIBRA Place in downtown Manchester. gowns. Let Loretta and Dottie Plenty of Protein and decay, dentists have Opportunities, Drop-In Center you’ll like usi MAA 2t Your Daily Activity Guide s e n . 23 H If jams are kept in a damp The prices start at $75.00 down help you pick them out. According to the Stars. basement, they will ferment. become more alert to the signs and choir for Grades 7, 8, and 9 i^AWt. If OCT. 221 to $19.95. A great savings. Come airw ir g«t your winning! ,7--8-10-'24 To develop message for Thursday, To prevent this, place a 2- faddists,------by b y consum er of gingivitis in youngsters. And, I tne tiAraefc of | 13-27-34-60/©! ly CECUV UOWNSTONC up the back way and see us. By GAYNOR MADDOX will meet Thursday from 2:30 lottory ticket here! /32-43-T9-83 read words corresponding to numbers 74-78j4-89i-a pound jar of lime on the floor Food in most refrigerators Jowrttown manekotwr. of your Zodiac birth sign. Af Food Ed-io' 883 Main Street In Downtown Manchester groups, by the press. rather surprisingly, we now to 5 p.m. at Woodniff Hall of TAURUS under the shelves to absorb the Let’s talk about frankfurt­ 61 That SCORPIO should be covered; cold dry air One of the complaints is know that a major portion of the church. AMU 20 1 Exceilftnt 31 Others 2 Sogittorion 32 To 62 Outgoing ocr. 23^ OVEN DINNER moisture. Lemon juice or vinegar in evaporates the moisture from ers, alias hot dogs alias that a frankfurter should adult gum problems actually wieners. They have grown in MAY 20 3“ Outlook “ • ' 33 The 63 A NOK. 21'= Meat Loaf Baked Potatoes the water in which cauliflower foods and deposits it as frost on contain no more than 30 per orginate in childhood, largely i - 5-12-17 4 Best 34 Trickery 64 Plan 1- 3-14-21/© Baked Onions Green Ssdad is cooked in makes it a snowy- the evaporator coils. I importance recently because cent fat. Some states have a /3 1 -35-51 5 Leave 35 To 65 Analyze Flowers Bring Cheer of the enormous rise in food ^ as a result of gingivitis—caused 6 Could 3 6 M u c h 66 Romontic 23-42-^ ^ Frosted Cupcakes Beverage white color. We have freshened up our interior with law to that effect. Others GEMINI 67 Con Winter is here; brighten your prices. Thdugh far from ' by pjaque—that has been Jihool -for c^i Idti&r) yj '0 7 W oit 37 Figure SAGITTARIUS BAKED ONIONS Do You Need A Change? don’t. So franks traveling 8 Until 38 Steps 68 Cooperative NOK.22^ home with cheerful color with untreated. 39 Uncertainty 69 Apporent - Serve ri^t from the casse­ Inflation Special THE LOVELY LADY ^ /"»■ I cheap they still offer one of across state lines get them­ 9 You flowers from our Cash and New Paint in New Colors, just in time the largest packages of pro­ 10 The 40 EvenirYg 70 Do DEC. 2C. ^ role. Our Reg. $25.00 Perm for BEAUTY SALON, 390 Main selves into legai complica­ Rec Dept, UJA Service One of the reasons why gum 11 Don't 41 Prominently 71 Put tein, without which we can­ rvow enroW ^ for Lf\47-5D-59-57 36-39-52-694 6 medium onions Carry Special at BUETTNERS Street has four lovely ladies to tions. disease is considered an adult ^70-77-81-85 12 initiative 42 Looms 72 Be 72-76-86-90$ $15.00 that started Feb. 1 thru Spring! not live, for the least 13 Jeolousy 43 Attitude 73 Touch FLORIST, 1122 Burnside Ave., Offers Scuba disease is because the disease CANCER 2 tablespoons butter March 3; haircut not included. help you pick out a new hair amount of money. By - products are unwel­ At T em ple 14 Attroctive 44 If 74 Keep CAPRICORN 1/4 cup tomato juice East Hartford. 528-9586. style. Stop in or call them for an come to many people. Also, process is quite slow and JUNE 21 15 Outlook 45 Arrooge 75 IndicoteJ DEC. 22 For appointment call any one of I Diving Course 46 In 76 W illing 3 tablrapoons honey The consumer wants to the public feels that all by­ painless. Thus, many young ^ J U L Y 22 16 Need JAN. If our stylists at the GOLDEN appointment, 649-7666. You're invited to see our new know what goes into it, like 17 To 47 Worst 77 1s ' lT-22-28-434 1 te a s ^ n salt To remove iodine stain from CHARM, 649-2806, 1143 Tolland products, if used, should not The Town of Manchester The Sabbath Eve Service children and teenagers who S>C^54-57 18 Is 48 Ahead 78 Your linens, rub the soiled area with any popular food item — be chopped, added to other ic&^M-^73 19 For 49 You 79 A 56-62-68 1/4 teaspoon paprika Turnpike Burr Corners, Friday at Manchester’s Temple have neglected oral health are 20 Bright 50 Thing 80 Affoirs a slice of lemon. what additives, what other substances in emulsions and Recreation Department is UK) AQUARIUS Peel onions, cut in halves Manchester. Let’s Get Beth Sholom has been unaware that they have 21 Money 51 Take BI To JAH.ib Spring Collection of products. Is it all-beef or all­ offering a Scuba Diving Course 2 2 Adopt 521s 82 You crosswise and place in a butter­ Together at The Golden Charm. To make a glaze for a ham processed in products so as designated the Annual United diseased gums. By the time loaf that also contains pork, pork. Is nonfat dried milk to be unidentifiable. on Thursday nights, Feb. 8, 15, 6 h 6 ' I 6 \ 0 K - ^ ^ AUO. 22 23 Opportunity 53 And 83 Dote EEt. I I , ed 1-quart casserole. In a 6-inch Childrens Specialty powder used? Are chicken Jewish Appeal (UJA) Service. they reach the adult years, the 24 Afternoon 54 Should 84 Eyes 15-18-20-44/C combine three-fourths cup 22, March 1, 8, 15, 29, April 5 O n 9-26-30-38 25 Rest 55 Your 85 Hesitate skillet over low heat melt the Do you like to take your little Place a small tin of water in parts included? The Agriculture Depart­ It will signal the start of the gum disease my have made ;S/61-71-82-87 49-64-65 dark corn syrup, one third cup Dresses, Sportswear ment, therefore, is propos­ and an open watef swim June 26 Con 56 Be 86 To butter; add the remaining in­ tots out to dinner? Try MR. the oven when baking bread to In the first place, con­ 16. Classes will meet from 7 to 9 1973 UJA campaign — to aid sufficient inroads so as to be VIRGO 27 And 57 Hove 87 Aheod PISCES gredients and stir until com­ STEAK. They are specializing vinegar and two tablespoons ing the following identifica­ 28 Djctotoriol 58 Recreotion 88 Today f a . help keep the crust from dry mustard in a sauce pan. sumers say the all-meat or destitute Jews all over the uncontrollable and the teeth 89 Open bined; pour ovor onions. Cover tion of cooked sausages: p.m. at the East Side 29 Reloxotion 59 You in childrens menus starting at getting too hard. Water placed Bring to a boil, stirring I all-beef labels are confusing. world and to assist those trying cannot be supported by the dis­ » w : : ; aOToke 6 0 L u rkj .9 0 W alt ^ A k . 2 0 ^ and bake in a.'preheated 375- 29< for a full dinner. Visit Mr. in an oven this way when and Coats . . . “A cooked sausage made Recreation Center. .2- 6-37-41^ occasionally and boiling for 2 The public thinks of meat as All students must register at to emigrate to Israel from eased structures. S16.19-25-291 S jA d v eese degree oven until onions are Steak, 284 Center Street, baking an applesauce cake will bone meat. with skeletal muscle meat, /53-5e-75 46-55-80-88^^ minutes. the recreation office. At this Russia. This is why establishing good tender — aboUt SO minutes. Manchester. also help to make it moist. But the manufacturer calls which could include poultry I meat, combined with re­ registration, a payment of $12 Dr. Martin L. Rubin, chair­ oral hygiene habits at hn early snouts, lips, brains and other age is sePimportant. As soon as parts of the animal “beef”, quired functional agents, must be made and forms for a man of the Manchester UJA too. He is technicaily right such as water, salt, sweet­ medical exam can be picked up. drive — the 25th annual — children can learn effective even though the consumer eners and curing substances, The medical exam form must announced that Lew Diamond, cleaning procedures—including may not be willing to eat would be required to be be presented before entering himself a Russian immigrant, brushing and flossing—the more these by-products. They are labeled by its common the water at the Feb. 15 class. will be the guest speaker at the habitual these practices I meat, however, and the all­ usual name, in this case as Another fee of $28 is payable to Sabbath Service. become. And the child who has meat statement on the label frankfurters or wieners.” Alpine Haus of Vernon who will learned the value of oral health is technically correct. But Consumers as well as in­ supply all the necessary The Service will commence will carry this philosophy into I many consumers, learning of dustry alike can have a voice equipment. at 8:15 p.m. An Oneg Shabbat adulthood. Anniversary Special what is in these all-meat in determining m eat product The class is co-educational. In addition, periodic check­ franks, object. Their under­ (Sabbath Tea) to follow will labeling. All comments on The minimum age is 16, and the include a question and answer ups by the family dentist mean standing of all-meat is that this proposal should be sent early diagnosis of such singer learnwg center only bone or muscle meat is class will be limited to 14 period. to Hearing Clerk, U.S.D.A. students. problems as Vincent’s Infection used. To them all-meat frank­ Washington, D.C. 20205. furters are those made only and gingivitis. Vici\^ • fuW day • ^uminwr (oinP« of skeletal muscle meat and (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) the ingredients necessary to Auxiliary Planning Card Party make the traditional meat Eight Lincoln ConlinenuU to be given iwiy on Febtueiy 22 products such as water, sweeteners and curing Feet First Plans for a brunch and card Mrs. Keith Woolpert, agents. That type of frank­ party to be held March 15 at the committee chairman, will be furter would cost more than When working out a beauty Manchester Country Country assisted by Mrs. John Telgener, many people would pay. regimen, one is apt to overlook Club were announced at a re­ Mrs. Hossain Hendessi, Mrs. However, the addition of the feet. 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7 MANCHESTER F.VENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Feb. 7', 1973— PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 Vernonernon College Honors CEA Critical Of Book Ban South Windsor RIDGEFIELD (AP) - The The board voted Monday E n v iro n m e n ta l C u rb s sikkim Royalty head of the Connecticut night to call for a review of the Education Association said uAinTFJ — The NEW HAVEN (AP) - The Tuesday the decision of the senior ethnic studies course King and Queen of Sikkim,_ a Tax Collections Ridgefield Board of Education that uses “ Soul on Ice” by tiny country near the to drop two courses that use Edlridge Cleaver, a black mili­ Seen Delaying 1-86 Himalayas, recently received 't, ' controversial books is a “ giant tant, and another course that honorary doctor of laws At 96 Per Cent step backward.” uses “ Police, Courts and the to 1975 and it probably will be Vernon is not alone, “ We have Environmental requirements degrees from Albertus Magnus Morris W. Nirenstein said in Ghetto” , by Majorie Kilbane, later than that. I wonder if it an immense program we are are responsible for causing BARBARA VARRICK did not comply fully with all bid a prepared statement the said Leo Carroll, a board wouldn’t be better to say this is trying to complete and now 1.00 some of the delays in widening The Jan. 5 ceremony has specifications for prices of board’s vote to withdraw two member. a tremendous problem, and if with the introduction of en­ Correspondent of 1-86, William Ginter of the remained secret at the request trees for the tree planting social studies courses from the Carroll previously had everybody leveled with vironmental impacts it is a dif­ Tel. 644-8274 State Department of of the royal couple until their program in South Windsor, junior and senior high schools proposed the two books, be everybody else we might have ficult undertaking.” It was reported at the Town Transportation told the Town recent departure from this Sprenkel said Monday that all at the end of the current banned from the town’s school fewer disappointments.’’ H^ also cautioned the council Council meeting Monday that, Council Monday night. country. bids received have been semester was arbitrary. system. ______Houley added he was sure all in­ that 1-86 is used extensively on The Vernon portion of the The queen is former u.o. to date, approximately 96 per rejected and the town w ill tentions are honorable but it weekends and it has to be highway improvements was socialite Hope Cooke, who cent of the current tax levy of readvertise and consider all should be said that there is designed with an eye to future suppos^ to go into construction married the current King $6.56 million has been collected. new bids. capacity. He added, “ We also this year, but Ginter told the more than the question of set­ Palden Thondup Namgyal in According to town officials, council it will probably be 1975. ting up a schedule. have some embryonic Mass the collection rate shows an Transit plans into the Vernon 1963 He said the original timetable Ginter repeated that The degrees were given to improvement over the According to Sprenkel, the area.” setting construction time for everyone was cautioned that recognize the king s and percentage collected by the time lapse will in no way in­ 1973, while ideal, was also the schedule was idealistic at month of February in the last terfere with the planned spring queen’s part in developing their ■.'.NS The idealistic. He said all of the the time it was submitted but country. They were presented two years, and Mayor Abraham planting. time tables were based on all he added that many intangibles, R e a d P o tp o u rri by Francis H. Horn, president Glassman said he believed the can affect the schedule. He said u conditions being ideal. of the Roman Catholic college. pickup is due to an over-all Atty. Thomas Dennis said According to the schedule the improved economy. that only one bidder had met all environmental statement was Town Manager Terry required specifications of the supposed to be completed by Sprenkel said that the town is bids and that the particular bid Nicholas Norton, Connecticut’s new welfare commissioner of each size of welfare family, an efficient welfare system July of 1971 but this was not I WANTED I An Exciting Party Idea! currently undertaking a new was considerably higher in says the controversial flat-grant welfare system is here to that provides adquate benefits to all welfare recipients. completed until August. Clean, Lata Moilei W method of collecting back taxes price than all others received. stay. He calls the system, based on the average cash need (AP Wirephoto) The statement was then to be and some $36,000 has already He said it was decided that all reviewed by federal authorities I USED CARS i Customer Pick-Up Buffets, and been collected. The total of bids be rejected and new bids m in u te within a period of 45 days, Top Prices Paid ^ Home Delivered Buffets previously uncollected taxes is be requested. Ginter said, but this took four For All Makes now under $100,000, based on months and the responses from in Ready-to-Serve Containers! figures available since 1958 Also, the town is reviewing the federal agencies created I CARTER CHEVROLET K For further Information, call New Welfare Head Says when $149,599 was the outstan­ responses from firms willing to more problems than an­ CO., INC. M ding amount. do aerial photographing to aid If you're a niglit owl or an early bird, you can get our 1229 Main Street ticipated. GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, Inc. Sprenkel and Atty. Thomas in the property revaluation lowest one-minute rate on long distance phone calls. Councilman Donald 649-5313 or 649-5314 ...... Dennis said they anticipate program currently under way. Sadrozinski explained that the Flat Grant Here to Stay additional collections of back Bids received by the town range Just call without operator assistance any night after prime concern is for people who taxes through legal action. from $25,000 to $57,900. 11 P.M. Or, if you prefer early mornings, call before have to make plans to either According to Dennis, liens who determine which people particularly that involved in 8 A.M . 'We knew when we set up the sell their homes or to move "s p e c i a l VALU'&BLE gglJPg~N placed against business proper­ By THOMAS KENT deserve welfare benefits. paying welfare benefits — is un­ January Permits program that there had to be them to another location, and in ties have a ten-year longevity AsBocialed Press Writer During the administration of avoidable, Norton claimed. Building permits issued This mighty minute minimiun rate applies on any call some people with less money,” some cases this has created a FOR A LIFETIME OF before no action can be taken HARTFORD (AP) - The Norton’s predecessor, Henry C. “ We can’t do things that don’t during the month of January by within the U.S. (except Alaska and Hawaii). Norton said. “ There’s no other hardship. Ginter explained that HAPPY MEMORIES against them. However, money state Welfare Department will White, college-trained social meet all the existing laws and Building Inspector Donald way you can have a flat grant.” if there is a hardship on a received currently for taxes pay for legal, elective abortions workers complained about a procedures,” he said. McLaughlin totaled $123,480 Community Y Gets New ^FronV D oor Nonetheless, he said, he particular homeowner the state from delinquent firms is being for welfare recipients if “ contest” White organized to But he criticized the federal with a revenue to the town of believes all of Connecticut’s will give the case special applied to the previously unpaid trance, which was designed by architect Richard Connecticut’s anti abortion see whether they or a group of agency for its procedures in 239 SPENCER ST. $961. Relocation of the “ front” door of the Community Y to the 140,000 welfare recipients now consideration. balance of the firm, advancing Lawrence of The Lawrence Associates, Manchester. Pain­ statute is overthrown, accor­ former welfare recipients could responding to his inquiries. N. Main St. side, part of the North End Redevelopment receive adequate benefits. The proposed highway im­ MANCHESTER the collection date and thereby ding to the state’s new welfare get more of their assigned “ If I want to find HEW’s Permits included in the total ting and planting of shrubbery will be done within a week, Southern New England Telephone Norton predicted that Nixon’s provements call for extensive assuring the town additional plans, is nearly complete. The town maintenance depart­ commissioner. cases off welfare. The social intepretation of a rule they were three new dwellings for weather permitting. (Herald Photo by Pinto) proposed cuts in federal widening and realigning of exits time to collect as much of the ment has completed the carpentry work on the new en- “ As long as it’s legal, we’ll workers claimed getting people made, and they think a court $74,000; 12 additions and/or spending will have less effect and entrances especially in the delinquent taxes as possible. pay the bill,’ ’ Nicholas Norton test of it is likely to be made, * ^ on Connecticut than on those off welfare was only part of Vernon Circle and Rt. 30 areas. alterations, $46,980; one said in his first wide-ranging they’ll clam up and not talk Tree Bids Rejected states which have relied on their job and that White didn’t Councilman Peter Humphry storage shed, $1,500; and two interview since taking office in about it,” he said. He added Because a number of firms ARTHUR'S PRICING federal funds to give day care, give them enough credit for asked if the plans to widen the greenhouses for $1,000. early January. 'The statute is that for some rule Bertel Speaks homemaker and other services their role in helping persons on highway through East Hartford threatened by a recent U.S. interpretations, HEW requires PUTS A to potential welfare recipients welfare to live better lives. a r e ditched would this 0 \ ^ l ^ To MCC Class Supreme Court decision Norton, however, written requests signed by the in a bid to keep them off the eliminate the proposed plans knocking down several states’ governor. South Windsor BI6 PLUS PRESIDENTS' welfare rolls. Connecticut, has commenting on White’s con­ for Vernon. Ginter said, “ Our Dick Bertel, WTIC radio and restrictions on abortions in the Norton said he was satisfied few such programs, he said. test, said “ Getting people off intent is to put the Vernon • All ages: babies, children adults • Groups television announcer, will first months of pregnancy. with the Welfare Department’s IN YOUR welfare is our primary goal, if segment in regardless of East or Individual subjects $1.00 • Only one per address a Manchester Com­ Norton said that elective budget last year and that he Norton said his not our only goal.” Hartford.” Residents of that subject munity College class in broad­ surgery has long been possible wants a budget increase this SHOPPING administration will “ very The only task he ranked town have strongly objected to Photographer on duty Scouts Want To Keep cast announcing tomorrow at for welfare clients with the year only to cover an added likely” see a decrease in above getting people off anymore cement being poured 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1:40 p.m. in Room 8 on the main permission of the department’s case load. BUDGET! college-trained social workers welfare in the department’s through that town. ^Charlie’s Place’ Job campus. He was invited by the staff doctors. He said he The Welfare Department on its staff, with a priorities was protecting Councilman Robert Hoiiley p Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Communication Arts Club. considered abortions a needs fe w changes In its In most instances youngsters The scouts distributed 4,(KX) corresponding increase in children from abuse and in­ commented, “ It seems to me One 5x7 Color Portrait Feb. 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 He will reminisce about his legitimate use of welfare funds operations, he said, particular­ flyers throughout the town lentine social workers appointed on the adequate living conditions. we now have the project going are asked to step aside to let the experiences in newscasting, because “ We expect our basis of experience in handling Child welfare cases are par­ ly since White’s institution of 5 H E Z 5 S T men do the job, but members of which explained the project and offer advice to students who are medical program to be pretty welfare matters. Some of the ticularly complicated, he said, the flat grants and certain other Boy Scout 'Troop 389 are a method to identify aluminum interested in becoming much all-inclusive.’ ’ new social workers, he said, and college-trained social programs. He listed only one “ willing and able” to continue cans which can be recycled. announcers, and answer On other topics, Norton, a could be former welfare clients workers may be the only ones to future project he now has in manning the newspaper Steel cans cannot be handled by questions. Although the talk i;7lTEI former deputy commissioner, who have already been helping handle them for several years. mind; a I'eorganization of the recycling center “ Charlie’s the scouts. will be of particular value to said the controversial flat-grant the department by interviewing Norton said his department department’s handling of Place” in town if the Town THAT YOU'LL U iliilS filf THE 1973 LOOK IN students enrolled in the welfare system is likely to stay current recipients and aiding suffers from red tape in its own children under its care that PLAID and CHECK (^uDcil will let them. Last sumtiiei*, “ Charlie’s college’s media associate in effect and that Connecticut’s college trained social workers. operations and in its relations would treat differently those T n ' a report to Councilman Place” began as a pilot project program, other students, facul­ welfare program faces little likely to be adopted or returned, y Extra Specials JUST FOR HER ! I ' He said the state Personnel with the federal Department of Robert Hornish, Robert Her­ and was tended by a summer ty members, and community GIFTS for HIM ! danger from President Nixon’s to their families and those who Department now is considering Health, Education and zog, troop committee employe of the town. Interest in residents may attend until all proposed cuts in federal will long remain the 100% NYLON the necessary regulations to Welfare: red tape that White chairman, said that since the the station and participation by seats are fill^ . CLAIROL SHICK spending. said made running the responsibility of the state. SultUu)$ troop assumed temporary MAKE UP permit persons without a residents continued to grow and Since joining WTIC in 1956, Mens Folding TIME MACHINE “ The flat grant is constantly “ The things most important college education to be named department “ like trying to put SUITINGS responsibility for the Sullivan the members of the council Bertel has been a radio and being studied, but we are well to be done have already been Sparkling new spring colors in a tremendouse MIRROR social workers, investigators socks on an octopus.” Ave. Center in September 1972, decided to find another in­ television newscaster, host of SHAVE CREAM UMBRELLA ONLY satisfied with it," Norton said. done,” he said. range of plaid and check combinations. and “eligibility technicians” Some of the red tape — some 66 tons of newspaper has terested party to continue the Channel 3’s “ Twelve O’clock ONLY 2 7 « 5 “ I see no likelihood of its being Suit, dress, sports weights been recycled, which averages manning of the center. Troop Report” and “ Perception” , and changed in any way — now a t out to approximately three tons 389 responded to the call and WTIC radio’s “ Conversation particularly for a reversion to per week. was given the option that if it Piece,” “ Americana,” “ After­ ^up€r smo6>* shave the former welfare system.” SO-FRO, 54’’/58’’ Wide M M They have obtained a got too rough or participation noon Edition,” “ Saturday Reg. 4.39 11 Latest and finest Hair Dryer! The fastest salon 4 Different Light Settings The flat-grant system gives Dempsey Dumpster body truck hair dryer for your home! Modal 2001 Acrylic/Wool/ a r lagged, care of the center would Showcase,” “ Modern Living,” Usually 1.25 IN HANDY CARRYING CASE True to Lite II Model LB-2 Reg. 19.95 welfare families a fixed amount FABRICS Blends that is being used to store revert back to the town. and “ The Golden Age of of money based on the number aluminum scrap and the Quite obvious from the Radio.” SWEDISH STYLE CANNON of family members. It replaces Lady Norelco CASUAL dumpster and the so-called recycling project, it’s hard to A graduate of New York H AI KARATE HIP-FIT th e former system that storage “ jail” have received a keep “ good men down” and the University, Bertel was an an­ ELECTRIC provided a monthly allowance COMBINATION MASSAGER primer coat of paint to cover members of the troop have nouncer with another Hartford RAZOR Panty Hose plus additional amounts for the rust. Anticipating warmer asked the council to consider station and stations in ONLY special ifamily needs. The weather soon, the troop is leaving the project in their Bridgeport and Stamford Welfare Department says 70 planning to complete the job hands. They add that they “ ap­ before becoming associated 2 4 9 5 per cent of welfare families get with finishing coats of paint. preciate the opportunity to with WTIC. P k id s Our Finest Quality more money under the flat Wove/)/ Reg. 9.95 The post has another credit to assist the town in its recycling Prestigious after shave in Model IS-330 grants while about 20 per cent its efforts, it has succeeded in efforts.” 4 U S. size PLUS e 4 oz. size deodoranti Reg. 2.49 U.S. Has Royalty Edge Model HP 2107 E get slightly less. Some coordinatlr^g solids, tool stopping residents from leaving A decision will be Reg. 1.75 Value Reg. 37.95 956 Main Street, Manchester — facing Oak glass, steel cans and other junk forthcoming as the troop would Washington— U. S. companies EVER-HOT Magic Maid - Fostoria Huge selection of Turbo acrylics and Dacron paid $125 million in patent fees WE’RE OPEN 6 DAYS — OPEN THURSDAY NITES TILL 9 at the site, and the area is being like to begin a schedule of polyesters In all the new spring colors and and royalties to foreign coun­ ST.MORITZ RADIO ELECTRIC Steam'& Dry manning duties for the summer combinations. kept in an orderly fashion. tries and received $695 million Permits Show - months if the project remains BIC PENS ONLY TOASTER- in return in 1971. Our Reg. 49rf IRON Building Hike Suit, dress, sportswear Manson Sees with it. BROILER T h e estimated value of “ Thermostat «NLY 4 ^ 18 Controlled Manchester construction for Phase Out p Magnetic Ear Phone Chrome Finish Finger tip control Wash 8t wear settings which permits were issued last BuHt-ln AC Adapter CLEARANCE! Built-In battery indicator 98 At Niantic 650 watts month was $985,075 or about 175 54”/58” Wide Button Slots Light Weight Reg. 9.99 Accountant- Fine Point Solid State AFC Reg. 27.95 per cent higher than that of a YD. HARTFORD (AP) - A year ago, according to a report construction program un­ by Thomas C. Monahan, chief derway by the state Depart­ Remington POP UP TOASTER ment of Corrections will mean HNB LEKTRA BLADE Large UP Electric building inspector. MANCHESTER 2 S L IC E ONLY The total was $1,547,182 for the eventual transfer of about Selection two-thirds of the pqpulation at SHAVER January of this year, compared PERCOLATOR 9 9 to $562,107 for January 1972. the women’s prison in Niantic, OFFICES ONLY PIPES T w o building permits |p(!ito(B8l}(3IJ Corrections Commissioner John R. Manson said Tuesday. accounted for the increase — a NIY 1 ^ Automatic $750,000 permit for a Bohack However, Manson said published reports that the 990- Open Finger-Tip Control Food Store on Spencer St., and Enameled Aluminum Reg. 3.99 a $224,000 permit for a Racquet acre institution would be closed Model LB26 Reg. 25.95 Reg. 2.49 Values to 5.00 Club on W. Center St. were premature. Perm its were issued also for HRST QUALITY FULL BOLTS “ We are in the process of Mon • t h r o u g h Fri. 9-3 14 single-family dwellings, at '73’s prettiest look in great new pastel double making projections which will HOUSEHOLD HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS AT SUPER SAVINGS ! an average value of $27,575 knits! allow a very gradually phasing each; 2 foundations for single­ out of the institution as we EVENING HOURS Box of 40 fam ily dwellings; a foundation MACHINE WASH ★ NEVER IRON know it,” Manson said in a TOWELS IVORY LIQUID for an addition to Myrtle Mills SPECIAL SPRING VALUES telephone interview. But he .Middle Turnpike Office ^MAN-t POWER KOTEX said there would still be about AEROSOL DEODORANT on Oakland St.; 7 signs; 1 320 Middle Turnpike West ONLY fence; 26 alterations and ad­ 50 inmates who may be left at or SU P ER ditions; 3 affidavits (increased Niantic. 6-8 Thursday construction costs for building 58"/60” Wide ONLY Manchester Green Office * permits issued previously); 21 YD. Teachers Sue 49 certificates of occupancy; and 621 Middle T urnpike East 61 electrical, 26 plumbing and * Jumbo Roll Against Curbs Reg. 1.09 4oz. Size Reg. 1.89 89 21 heating permits. WOMENS’ SHOES 6-8 Friday On Politics 6 16 oz. North Manchester Office BARNES HINDS 2,15 VALUE 220 North Main Street WEniNG PRELL No Deposit Lead Poisoning ^NEW HAVEN (AP) - Three New London school teachers 6-8 Wednesday SOLUTION SHAMPOO 1 5 ?^ o OTHPASTE PepsiCola Cases Total SO-FRO FABRICS have filed a federal court suit ONLY always first quality fabrics challenging a city ordinance First Manchester Office 208 In 1972 that prohibits teachers . froin , 595 Main Street engaging in a number of ONLY 99* political activies. 6-8 Thursday,. H AR TFO R D (AP) - The A Reg. 1.09 Value New London’s city charter Reg. 1.29 2oz.Size 16 oz. Size 7 oz. Size state Health Department said prohibits, city ejnployes froin Monday that it recorded 208 Caldor's Shopping Center becoming partisan pohtlea VJere with you all the way cases of lead poisoning in 1972, officers, workers in a political WE HONOR the first year it has collected wtmtnAU locAi campaign, pr poll workers. A »¥»m a MKR OM SALE sforts to day and statistics on the disease. 1151 TOLLAND TPKE. — EXIT 93 AT 1-86 HARTFORD NATIONAL WF. HFSFRVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ‘ BOOTS .The lawsuijt says teachers IBfUTKAl m aOUH H U’ runs thru Saturday Night! Not R(np4>ntjb4e lor Typograpliical Errors ' One case of the disease was PRICE! participating in political activi­ BANK>« lOC*4 t«W J L F «l»4 .C 4 OM WkMX TEL. 646-7728 r>M locAi roMHTmoM *0 ow anD ih ai reported in January of this ty are subject to dismissal, 0 *1 *MO «n « u *MT Statewklje Connecliciit Offices • Member F.D.l.C. y w , the dQKirtment said. fines or Imprisonment. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 7, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973— PAGE FIFTEEN Bolton Review Dates Were in Error . for an appointment. Meetings current legislation to be JUDITH DONOHUE Johnson Chosen will be held at Community Hall. sidered in the current session. Correspondent A proposal from the board s Tel. 6494409 School Board personnel and finance com­ BoyohBoyS The Board of Education is UF President The dates and times for mittee to develop a volunteer Board of Tax Review hearings expected to ratify a salary training program is also agreement with the Bolton William R. Johnson, James Watt, alternate). reported in last night’s Herald, scheduled to be considered at Custodial and Maintenance executive vice president of the Catholic Family Services ; Mrs. both in the legal ad and in the tomorrow’s meeting. Association at its meeting to be Wait’ll you taste Savings Bank of Manchester, Fred Geyer, Child and Family Bolton news column, were in Dr. Joseph Castagna, held tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the was elected president of the Services; Mrs. George Sandals, error. superintendent of schools, notes United Fund for 1973 at the an­ Community Child Guidance library of the Center School. that an executive session has The correct dates are Feb. 16 The board also plans to ElAmark nual United Fund meeting held Clinic; Mra. Robert Spillane, been requested after the Connecticut Valley Girl Scouts from 8 to 10 p.m.; Feb. 17 from review changes in the school regular meeting to review Pathmark Monday. Other officers, eiected for Inc. 9 a.m. to noon and Feb. 20 from health policies as proposed by negotiations between the school one-year terms, are: William Also, John Haberern, Lutz 8 to 10 p.m. Persons who are un­ the health council, to review a board and the Bolton Education Kenyon, executive vice presi­ Junior Museum; Gordon Allen, able to attend a n j^ f these may compilation of buget categories association. dent and campaign chaii^an; Manchester Association for call diairman Alldn Hoffman resolved to date, and to review Durward Miller, vice presmeht Help of Retarded Children; W. and campaign vice chairman; Sidney Harrison (John Von George Mrosek, vice president - Deck, alternate), Manchester Most budgeting; Michael Lynch, vice Public Health Nursing Associa­ president - membership; Mrs. tion; George Katz, VMCA of Loraine Livesey, secretary; Hartford County, and Mrs. / M O R I A R t V B R O T H E R S Mrs. Vera Sundquist, treasurer, Robert Konniff, YWCA of Hart­ and John A. DeQuattro, ford Region Inc. open representative to Hartford Awards were presented to the Community Chest. following individuals and The following directors were groups for outstanding service elected; Everett Kennedy, for in the recent United Fund cam­ 315 CENTER STm MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 an unexpired term ending Jan. paign: Mrs. Lois E. Dunham, Hoursaday 31, 1974; for full three-year Kenneth M. Lappen, Wells C. You expect your burner to terms ending Jan. 31, Dennison, William Wilson and Store Hour Information 1976—Louis Apter, James Beat- Mrs. Mary Pirie. :|cNew York, Connecticut, Massachuaetts and loma tie, Maury Brown, Mrs. Lois run 24 hours a day for months. Pathmarks Closed Sundays Gotiham, Dr. Jean-Louis Also, Manchester Memorial Slorss not opsn Sunday, CIom Sslurday night at midnight Hebert, Durward Miller, Mrs. Hospital employes. Colonial Get it tuned-up once a and op«n Sunday at Midnight Roy Parker, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Board Company employes, the ^ During tha lata hours soma dspartmsnts may bs clossd. Reardon, Raymond Tanguay Savings Bank of Manchester As winter goes on, your oil burner works 24 hours a day, you're going to end up and Edward Tomkeil. employes, Iona Manufacturing with less heat and higher fuel bills unless you keep your burner In top y[»i r-73 I VVe will gladly honor your The following agency Compamy employes. Sears operating order. representatives were elected Roebuck and Co. employes, U.S.p.A. Food Stamps for one-year terms: Atty. John Hancock Life Insurance Usually all It needs Is a tune-up. But you shouldn’t worry about that withour annual tune-up contract. We can offer you a choice of two service Plan Dominic Squatrito, American Co. employes. Liberty Founda­ A. Annual Tune Up of Burner, Parts Additional as well as Service Calls. Plan COUPON SAVINGS Red Cross; Norman Larson, tion, Inc., employes, and Town B. Annual Tune Up, plus any Emergency Service Calls and Replaceinent, or Boy Scouts; John W. Thompson of Manchester employes. Repair of all Burner Parts which become Defective, as a Result of Normal Wear, 10 ox. pkg. Froztn Andover Civitan Clergy Day Guests Pathmark Your Comfort Is Spinach Free Maxwell Morrison (right), president of the Manchester Civitan Club, welcomes the Rev. M©bil School Board Lists Choppsd or LsalacI John P. Webster (left) and the Rev. Winthrop Nelson of Center Congregational Church to Business- 7 Days A Week, heating oil LMnH WI* aw IWdUr Om U M awhmwii tuawm wM I Complaints Policy Monday’s Clergy Day luncheon at Willie’s Steak House. The Rev. Mr. Webster, pastor of plus 24 Hours Every Day! aiw.. r*a « uiru a «i. rau. to. iirz. yota «iiiw a«»»*ua* the First Church of Christ, Congregational, in West Hartford, spoke on changes in the Savei4» teliiM church. (Herald photo by Bevins) ANNE EM T sewage disposal, water supply, Correspondent classrooms, corridors and COUPON SAVINGS IW lCTilP, Wb a whole new experience at Tel. 228-3971 stairways, toilets, health room, Pa^mark Meat Departmanta.’73— food service, building and In an effort to solve as quick­ grounds, playground safety S-oi. cont ol Pathmark year of tha Butcher Block and the ly and efficiently as possible devices, ventilation, drinking Rockville Hospital Notes any problems or complaints Pathmark Sutcher Boy. A whole new fountains, boiler room, storage parents or residents might Bread Free label that guarantees you a day-in, rooms and refuse. have, the Board of Education Admitted ’Tuesday: Eleanor and daughter. South Windsor; day-out supply of Value Buys in last night approved a policy out­ Health Policies Mrs. Diana Chetelat and Crumbs Cahill, Enfield; Linda Ulrich, LMwM one pe« lemdy Oeod et eng PeHwiesh m eat lining proc^ures to be followed The board undertook a Chamberlain St., Rockville; daughter, Talcottville Ave., tuA.Peb 4ihr«iS*i.rea lO. Ilf3 Ve«dwhefepf^h**M which the board feels will be Here's what Hfs all about preliminary review of existing Stanley Maselek, Jan Dr., Ver­ Rockville; Mrs. Patricia Drew I the best way to handle any such health policies in an effort to non; Tanda Charman, Union and daughter. River St., Save 17(8 The Butcher Boy on a package matters. update them according to St., Rockville; Paul Thibert, Rockville. means everything In It has been Although there may be excep­ recommendations made by Dr. Mt. Vernon Apts., Rockville; Births Tuesday: A son to Mr. COUPON SAVINGS tions to t(ie procedure dictated Robert Breer, school physician. Lois Delaney, Janet Lane, and Mrs. Gordon Holmes, Elm doublec^iecked. Quality,Trim, by unusual circumstances, It did take immediate action Rockville; Walter Spakoski, St., Rockville: a daughter, Mr. Freshness, Yield. The standards parents’ complaints or in­ in approving a measles and Broad Brook; Irene Guay, E. and Mrs. William Backhaus, are high, and. as soon as you sea quiries should be taken to the rubella clinic to be conducted Main St., Rockville; West Willington; a daughter, Land o’ Lakes Q 9 teacher first, according to the by Dr. Breer, with the date to Georgianne Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Keyle Mabin, the Butcher Boy, you know policy. If problems still remain, be announced shortly. Wallbridge Hill Rd., Tolland. Ladd Rd., Tolland. Butter *«««“ the parents should see the prin­ ^yV a bean met G rant Discharged ’Tuesday: Rosie cipal. Hutchinson, Windsor Locks; LtawM sue ae« lemtlg Oeed ei enp Felliwefh tuaetmwliet He’s a very particular fellow... Dr. Cattanach reported that, I awn . Pea 4 Hiru t e l. FeO 10 1»T| Ve*4 w»e*e areWbliea. The policy further states that Anna Mayette, Windemere - particularly atK>ut Value. Even has under a state grant provided for if not satisfied by the prin­ Ave., Rockville; Marie iilil Save 16* I cipal’s actions, the parents districts that employ under 35 a formula for measuring IC So meet our teachers, the Andover board is Williamson, Gail Dr., Weather Buoys In Arctic I should see the superintendent of Ellington; Sandra Robinson, Butcher Boy. Look for him every time you shop for meat schools, and if the problem per­ receiving 85,666 during the Barrow, Alaska—Four satel-] COUPON SAVINGS phase-out period between the Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon; Mary llte-communicating, data- And you’ll be saying ''Boy oh Boy!” every time you sit sists, the matter should be Dyjak, Sadds Mill Rd., withdrawal of state supervisory reporting buoys are adrift in I toward the purchaaa of brought to the board. Ellington; William Brodeur, down to dinner. The policy also authorizes services and the setting up of the Arctic ice in an experiment Thie Coupon any Item in Brookfield St., Manchester; that could play a big role in | PI Worth I members of the board, who the new superintendent’s of­ Butcher Block Quality Eugene Purrington, Broad future weather forecasting. Butcher Block Quality Butcher Block Quality receive a complaint first, to in­ fices. Self-Service Brook; Jeffrey Hammill, Much of the world’s weather | form the person making the Andover’s present share of Oakmoor Dr., Vernon; Carole develops around the polar re­ Appetizing Dept. complaint of the above proper the new superintendent’s office 15^ USDA ( I Andrukitis, Herbert Dr., Coven­ is approximately $8,500 a year. gions, and a system of buoys I I LMiMonupMiMnH, Oeud SI w, PeWniMb SupMMMbbl. I 1 CHOICE sequence for presenting the 1 bua FM 4HMutu..F.b 14.14U. VMd whM4preWbbed. ■ a H Dr. Cattanach believes the try; John Soracchl, Stewart regularly reporting meteorolog­ Chuck problem. Dr., Tolland; Leona DeBortoli, ical data would importantly | USDA I $5,666 will be a continuing ser­ Ground I l l l 3 Ellington; Mrs. Carol Breene assist the nation’s forecasters. Facility vice. CHOICE D r. David Cattanach, superintendent of schools, MunuKicluriMs Coupon S.ivinq' Roasts reported to the board that the Roast T ow ard Iho p u rch sso Ol Chuck school has recieved an This Coupon beaotdO First Cut - 59' excellent report from the State W orth 4 Servings Per Pound Health Department following Kotex Semi-Boneless Bottom Beef 99' 3 lbs. & Over an inspection of school Sanitary 7" Cut Oven Ready —1** I facilities. S'^ ?9 Smaller Units First Cut Higher ■11 H According to a letter received Napkins Boneless P. ■ Priced Higher 29 ServingsSorvlnfm Per Pound I D . ® from Paul Schur, principal 95 sanitarian with the health SvA.. a*a.« Nifu Sat. Fab. C h u ck Wbolel . FraUiandFronn department, with the exception UaCbMFWl S •bnlng* Pw Pound .99* of the lack of screens on the 1^.39* □RibSteaks.’sn^iaE^il’* El Beef Patties Cubed Frozen lavatory windows, everything is Retail ” High hi ProMnU satisfactory. Principal Donald Price p, NOW! Baaai M.inuf.iclurc's Coupon S.ivini)', lilBrlsketBeefsS&i^il” EI Pork Loin ...aSw- i1” ElVeal Patties 4 Sbrylngu Pm Pound 99‘ Libby informed the board that Frcah Pork Shoulder screening has been purchased Toward Iho purchsso ol dWtlb.Avg. 12 PURE WOOL This Coupon 10 os. lar CoNoo a eMvIhgi Pm Pound 65‘ and will be installed im­ W orth □Steaks 11“ ElPorkChops SSS ll" ElPicnics mediately. HOODED MIDIS Among the items checked by Trimmed In natural rabbit and raccoon. Nescaftf the health department were the Colors: Rust, Carnal. Sizes 5-13 Instant Boy oh Boyl Look at these Money Saving Valueal Tolland Deeds Filed PLAIN HOODED H Jiffy Entrees nndBnoanonooPPMPPP^ft H Cold Power TSS9 Potatoes JACKETS T m !< .'V Slices, Chir k>'ii C'lo ,v M. 'ti With Clerk Sizes 5 to 15 * 19” M.inul.o luriT-, f ..u(Hm S.wini|-. S.tlisbii r V . M r.ilh.'I IS Hoi't Sti.'v. S;::,:; D etergent I po.nui-y.ciir'in'b'79**^ VIVIAN V, KENNESON B P eoi Topped Potato Shells! I V ^ b a g ■ ? Ih pkg Correspondent ( Toward ihs^chaSs ol Tel. 875-4704 This C ou p on ^ coin , LI S lb b a g O o g P ood Three warranty deeds and NYLON PARKAS & w orth □ Lite & FrostyfU'Sir 49* 5-lb. 4-02.^4-02. 0 Tempie Oranges*'A’’i*MR* one quitclaim deed were filed SNORKEL JACKETS »19>5 Gravy hhaamt a m s box ■ with the town clerk last week. Sizes 5 to 15 0 Fior ida CeierySTKi;.... 29* Warranty deeds: Richard A. Train ElOn-Cor Enlrees'7s'sr‘1" Interesting Salad St. Germain to Steven Jr. and Flavor and Ibxture .29* 9lO-ot.pfcg.l 0 Rice-A-Roni“ 29* EI C hicory Barbara Ronski, property on Sua., Fab. 4 Ibru Sat, Fab. lO.ltrl. yaw wbara a««— • □Peas N Onionsr?r25* Dogwood Lane; Uriah PURE W OOL SiiBaeBPunpaHMPennMBmie Flavor and Textural u 2 9 * Matthews to Malcolm Barlow, JUNIOR COATS □ B oio gna ”^:79*pkg. □ HeinzKetchup”* 39* □ Esca ro ie property on Shehipsit Lake Rd ; Boot length and midl. Plaids and solids. *49” 4- lb. $ A 99 and Donald E. and Margaret Sizes 5 to 13 M .1 u!.li till I’ff • "1‘ can * T □Pineappies ..39* Seligman to Robert J. and El Swift’s Ham ! Cann' □Potatoes ';»13* Judith D. Norwood, property on Toward tho purcbaaa bl S h srp Stix 69< 10-ot. pkg. y □Southern Yams »19* Crystal Lake Rd. TM a C ou p on roNoltoefl. □CrackerBarret 0 Pope BiendedOiL^ Quitclaim deed: William R. K eller to William R. and MISSES’ COATS Glad 8 colors in sizes 8 to 18. *39“ Hygrade Ball- Park Shirley T. Keller, property on Food Wrap Grahaber Rd. Q Q Plastic Bloodmobile Report r-sKM'.sr.wKBasssat F ra n k s Q Q ' St. Matthew’s Ladies Guild ! Ih pr'C) Values 9 9 Red Cross bloodmobile visit last Diursday yielded 103 pints of blood, exceeding the quota by 10 Gallon SIxa Trash Can 38 pints. 0 CottageCheeseHsaTO* 38 Quart It was noted that many first- Toward dw pwrehaat ol ' PaNimaili-Paak ol 3 Tea ehina.. 'Rectangular WasteBasket This C oupon tfine donors were included in Coat Rack erMs.. AlMtIie thMo., eoaora □H aif& H aif 1^,25* the visit. 48 Purnell Place In Downtown Mancheeter 2 place set Dishdrainer Cooking Class (Rear of Burton’s — 841 Main Stcaet) Men’s □ $ p ice d H a m ^*Kock**' .99* The gounnet cooking class Underwear LaundryBasket qKMisored by the adult educa­ Open Mon. - SaL □turkeyBrea8ts°i!S:*.’2*' tion program will begin Feb. 28 9:30 to 8:30 uwiweawtaweF.MMwr;^^ svfaUe golf lessons will begin bankAmericard. «lZ«ah.a>». VbW »Mn i libwaia 8 place aat MixingBowis |fai«b 5. Registration for both Open Thursday Nitaa □Shrim pRotls Tur ”;i::99’ odacees are now being accepted hfi, 10 0:00 leal errors. Certain items not svalfable where prohibited by law. — through bits. Joseph T. w . , P w . 4 SS53SSIH Kolwkx, Crystal Lake gd. l^ C H E S T E R EVENING HEFALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 19 7 3 - PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7. 1973 Obituary Witnesses Describe I Hearings i Costs Wetlands Key Need Overtime iiSSSIjSSiS^^ Train-Bus Collision The Dry Side (Continued from Page One) $34,000 appropriation for Commission, the ConservaUon William JH. Taft Sr. renovating and lighting two ten­ (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Parla, relating the LI-TTLEFIELD, Tex. (AP) - the victims) screamed at Mr. instance of the parcel at Broad Qimmission, a civil engineer, VERNON-William H. Taft nis courts at the h i^ school and duties and interests of the of Sports “ Everybody in the bus Johnson to stop.” and Hilliard Sts., it meant $450; sanitary engineer, and others. Sr., 64, of 56 Range Hill Rd. two at Bennet, Weiss explained Town Planner Potter, op­ Ck>nservation Commission, said screamed that the train was Raul Ortiz, 11, said he saw Such a balance on the Whipping Hamden died Tuesday night at his home. and in the instance of the parcel the train coming. it would be financed from a posing town control of her commission is the agency to He was the husband of Mrs. coming,” a young survivor said at Main and Woodland Sts., it regulatory agency is necessary, “ When the bus stopped, state grant for renovating other wetlands, asked “ Why should administer the wetlands act in Katherine Bell Taft. in describing the final moments meant $750, He said it is usual Thompson said, because that everybody yelled that the train tennis courts — at the high we do it? Let the state exercise Manchester. By Dean R. Yost scoring. Hamden outscored 11 from the foul line, and Mr. Taft conducted an an­ of horror before a freight train procedure for attorneys to use agency would have so much By Dick Ledbetter was coming. Everybody yelled school, at the West Side Oval, control; Let them pay the Play started at a very also pulled down 1 4 ^ tique business on Hartford Rd. rammed into a school bus. the phrase “ for $1 and other power. East by three points to take and turned. He (the driver) and at Robertson Park. He said damages,” he added. . “Since it’s our town, we Overall team determina­ deliberate a slow pace. Both in Manchester for seven years Seven were killed, 17 were in­ valuable consideration.” The question of an agency’s a 21-20 lead at the half. rebounds. Gorra had tried to make it across.” also that the state would refund “ The act, had it been should take the responsibility,” tion and some clutch foul­ teams worked a strong before retiring two years ago jured. Chided by Lupien and Balilla power and autonomy was The third stanza saw ac­ amazing 19 rebounds, Terry Foley, 13, who was 50 per cent, or $17,000, of the promulgated 40 years ago, Mrs. Parla said, disagreeing because of ill health. The dead included two sets of Pagani for not disclosing to the raised by both Thompson and Daytona Speed Week shooting led East Catholic to defense which forced each tion pick up as each began to also chipped in an important thrown from the bus by the im­ latest proposed appropriation. would have been a wonderful with Potter. He was bom Dec. 13, 1908 in brothers and sisters. public the true purchase price, Potter. The DEP’s Thomson a 57-53 overtime victory to work for its shot. Strong score. The lead changed 11 points. Joe Martens, pact, told his mother that a lit­ In answer to an inquiry, he thing,” Potter said, noting that The Conservation Commis­ A total of 52 cars took the green flag last weekend in the Manchester, son of Ralph and' Police Chief James Cox said he said he will do so in future said an agency could be over Hamden High last rebounding for both kept the played excellent defense tle girl next to him was acknowledged that the $17,000 it is obvious that wetlands sion was “ on the ball,” Mrs. Daytona 24-Hour race with only 19 cars finishing the hands 11 times during the Derek and Bruins Isabella O’Connor Taft, and had after the accident which transactions. checked not only by the courts, night. The win pushed the score close. The first screaming. Terry said when he refund then could be used, thus should be protected. Potter Parla said, when it asked the gruelling endurance grind. period. Gary Weiss hit froi.i along with Marty Kearns. moved from Manchester to stunned this Tekas Panhandle Mrs. Sadloski then asked but by the necessity of town ap­ Eagle slate to 12-3 while quarter ended with East recovered “ the little boy next producing an $8,500 refund, that criticized state laxity for many town’s Board of Directors fbr Hurley Haywood and Peter Gregg copped first place the floor for eight points and John Riccio and Soucier Vernon 14 years ago. He was a community of 7,000 on Tuesday Weiss to explain why the proval of the agency’s to me was dead.” that could be used, producing a years, called formation of the the wetlands regulatory power Hamden dropped to 9-5. ahead, 12-10. helped Hamden to a two- both came off the bench to Reach Agreement Navy veteran of World War II. that the Sante Fe freight train proposal is being made now for regulations. honors in a Porsche Carrera. Mrs. Jean Patterson, a sub­ $4,250 refund, and so on, and so DEP a “ political move,” and last year. It was an extremely The second period was help. Before opening his antique was going 58 miles an hour acquiring the Main and Mrs. Vivian Ferguson, a town Down the list in 41st spot was Tony DeLorenzo. He is the point lead entering the stitute bus driver who had on. termed the wetlandk act an Mayor Thompson had said satisfying and impressive practically a duplicate of the Tom Van Arsdale had 14 BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bruins and controversial shop, he was employed for when it slammed into the rear Woodland Sts. parcel, when the director, mentioned during the man whose back-up car was driven by Bugs Stevens at fourth period. stopped her vehicle behind ... During the hearing on a attempt to “ wipe out all the that the “ ink on the act was victory. The game was even first. Excellent defense Derek Sanderson, the flamboyant center who recently many years at the Fishman and of the bus which was carrying improvements to the turning audience comment session that Lime Rock Park last year in the Trans-Am race. Also, two The fourth quarter was a points for the losers while Johnson's, said: proposed $15,000 appropriation state’s faults with one fell barely dry” wheq the Conserva­ Son Co., South Windsor. He was 29 persons. radius there were made many there would be no real control thpughout and it was a very caused a number of tur­ thriller. With the score tied Weiss contributed 12. received $1 million not to play hockey, have reached “ He pulled up there and for improving and expanding tion (Commission asked for the New Englanders, both Vermont residents, Steve Behr was a member of the Vernon Senior “ The train hit the left rear months ago. swoop.” over the regulatory agency. She tough team which East novers and even tough both 37-37, the Dragons ran off “ This has to one of the agreement on a contract. The Associated Press has stopped. Then he kept creeping the Mt. Nebo Parking Lot, power. 48th while John Buffum was 50th. Citizens. side of the bus near the wheels When Weiss acknowledged it Potter, concerned that the said the Board of Directors defeated. attempted to run a bit more, best come-from-behind vic- learned. across the tracks and all of a director of public works The mayor, who also noted eight consecutive points and Survivors, besides his wife, and ripped it off.” he said. was an administrative over­ agency designated to regulate would probably only have the the game remained low- The Bruins and Sanderson How long he will remain a sudden the train came up from William d ’Neill said to pave it the possibility of cost to the Speed Week at Daytona Beach began with the 24-hour led 45-37 with only three tories. This really are two sons, William H. Taft C.O. Heinrich, a Santa Fe sight, Mrs. Sadloski and Lupien wetlands might “ crack a heavy power to appoint or discharge were to formalize the contract Bruin is a question mark. under contract would cost $45,- town, said it would be “ a good race, but the big boys of the NASCAR circuit begin their minutes left. exemplifies our team,” Jr. of Manchester and James P. employe, said red signal lights behind the depot.” chided him for that action. whip,’’ said the agency’s agency members, as is done today. The agreement 000. The $15,000, he explained, idea to have a balanced com­ The Eagles settled down commented mentor Stan Taft of Clearwater, Fla.; six at the rail-highway crossing Mrs. Patterson, whose ... During the hearing for a regulations, if strict, might cost with the Zoning Board of practice and races Feb. 12 capped by the Daytona 500 Feb. reportedly extends through the Sanderson is one of the best children ride the Littlefield would be for a gravel parking mittee to administer the act.” and came back on a basket Ogrodnik. “ I’m really brothers, Daniel W. Taft and where the accident occurred the town a lot of time and Appeals. 18. To date, over 90 cars have entered with the field being Benefit Tilt 1973-74 hockey season. penalty-killing centers in school buses, said she crawled lot, with the work done by town Thompson mentioned Dan­ proud. The team was in­ Ralph J. Taft, both of Vernon, were working and that all war­ money. The Board of Directors has reduced to the 40 fastest cars through time trials and by Joe Whelton to cut the hockey today, but at this par­ underneath the boxcars when Nolo Filed forces. bury’s approach to the problem George Taft of Tolland, and ning signs were visible. A property owner, if not yet acted on the wetlands qualifying races. lead down to two with 50 telligent, cool, and it has the The contract was agreed to at ticular moment what the Pascal Mastrangelo — They created a new agency, -TO Saturday night at East Francis E. Taft, Ward J. Taft 'The dead were identified as the train stopped. aggrieved by a regulatory agen­ matter, but it is expected to be seconds left. However, A1 guts to play to the end and a Tuesday negotiating session Bruins need most is a goalie. “ At first I thought my own In Fatality remarked, “ With gravel, what composed of representatives Catholic High, Manchester and Douglas A. Taft, all of Edward Ortiz, 17; his sister, cy ’s decision, can take the placed on an upcoming agenda. Jackson sank two free win.” which both Sanderson and kids were in that bus,” she said, you’re going to have there after from the Planning and Zoning Skiing, IVs Still Here Community College Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Aurora, 9; David Frausto, 18; Vincent A. Bedner, 53, of matter to court, according to Added Honors throws with 30 seconds to go The Eagles return to ac­ Weston Adams Sr., Bruins’ And it is widely believed that “ but they had gone in the first Somers, has pleaded nolo con- a rain, for example, is a mess. the act. If the court determines haskethall team will step Walter Kilpatrick his sister, Diana, 9; Mary The weekend of Feb. 24-25, Berkshire East will present a and it appeared Hamden had tion Friday when they face executive who signed the 26- Sanderson may be part of the Medina, 10; Anita Martinez, 18; one. A little girl was crying and tendre (no contest) to a charge We’d actually be throwing away that an agency’s action con­ LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mark out against Ansaldi’s year-old center seven years trade bait it will take for the ofKillingworth; and five Register At The First Class Meeting Winter Fun-Fest highlighted by a Hot Dog Ski contest on a safe 48-44 lead. East came arch-rival South Catholic saying, ‘That’s my brother.’ of evading responsibility stem­ $15,000.” stitutes a “ taking,” the court Spitz, who swam to a record Construction entry in the ago, attended. Bruins to get a goalie of the grandchildren. and Julie Davis, 9. Sunday. First place will be worth $1,000. High at the University of The driver, Artis Johnson, 68, And I could see that the kid was ming from an Aug. 1 9 , acci­ O’Neill replied that he can order the agency to pay seven gold medals in the 1972 back with a clutch lay-up by first caliber. Funeral services will be THE UHIVERSITY OF COHMECTICUT Saturday night, to kickoff the activities, will be a torch­ Rec Senior League. The The agreement ends, at least was among the injured. dead.” dent in which two persons were prefers paving, but that it’s not damages or buy the land. Munich Olympics, today added Ron Soucier to shave the Hartford’s gym. The first Friday at 11 a.m. at Holmes light parade highlighted by a spectacular aerial fireworks Contractors, boasting temporarily, an odyssey Most of the dead and the in­ Anita Martinez was a school killed. too bad to lay gravel there. He Potter said. California Athlete of the Year lead to one basket with 24 time these two powers met Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Non-Credit Extension - display. many former college stan­ Sanderson began last fall when Sanderson’s attorney. Bob jured were from Fieldton, a dropout who had decided to Bedner’s plea was entered said the water would drain, “ The whole town could be in to his list of honors. seconds left. East managed this season. East won 54-52 Manchester. The Rev. Earle R. > and douts, are undefeated in Woolf, who declined comment return to school. Four of her before Judge Philip Dwyer in “ but it’s a little rough.” He said Spitz, who will be 23 on he jumped the National Hockey Custer, pastor of North United small, nearby farming com­ jeopardy,” Potter said. “ I think to get the ball again and had in overtime. on the report that Sanderson brothers were among the in­ Circuit Court 12, East Hartford, the town can always come back we could manage without this THE COHHECTICUT ASSOCIATIOH OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS Somehow, through all the mild weather and rain storms, Saturday, won the award for 15 starts. League Bruins to accept a fat, Methodist Church of munity from which children are a chance to tie when Bill had signed with the Bruins, jured. Monday. A finding of guilty is later and pave. Presents 1972 in a landslide vote of All prpceeds will enter 10-year, $2.4 million contract. Manchester, will officiate. bused to the four schools in act,” he added. ski areas remain open, but are operating under good to fair Gorra got fouled. He calmly Ku«i (57) doesn’t believe the Bruins are Also among the injured was automatic. The case was con­ Richard LaPointe member sports writers and the Managua Relief F u n ^ Co-signers on that contract Burial will be in Buckland Littlefield. conditions. stepped to the line and p F Pts interested in trading his client. Jesse Diaz, 15, said he was Debbie Lynn Frausto, 5, whose tinued to March 9 to allow time^ recommended the $15,000 be REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES broadcasters of The Associated Prelim at 6:30 will 4 Gorra 3 11 with Sanderson were the Cemetery, Manchester. “ about spending our unen­ dropped in two free throws 1 Martens sitting in the middle of the bus brother and sister were killed. for a pre-sentence investigation used instead for the Spruce St. Press in California. feature the East Catholic Philadelphia Blazers of the in­ Friends may call at the cumbered surplus (about $419,- If the five slopes in the Mount Washington Valley, can’t to tie the score at 48-48. 4 McKeon He has no assurances of that, when it stopped at a rail by the court’s probationofficer. entrance to the Charter Oak AND PRACTICES Runnerup was UCLA fant World Hockey Association funeral home TTiursday from 2 000 for the 1971-72 fiscal year) This 12 session course meets the mlnlnwin educrtonal keep the skiers occupied, during the day at last count there Girls and MCC Girls. 4 Kearns at least not in writing since no­ crossing on U.S. 385 just four Prosecutor Eugene Kelly Field, with more funds for im­ basketball center Bill Walton, Hamden was unable to score 4 Whelton (WHA). to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MORE GO BANKRUPT just because we have it. We requirements as set forth hy the Connecticut Reel Estite was 17 nightspots providing entertainment. Donations of $1 will he trade clauses cannot be written blocks from the Littlefield Monday chose not to prosecute provements there later. “ I con­ followed by Southern California in the last 10 seconds. 2 RlccIo The sex and crowd appeal the Bonn —' West Germany had seem to be getting many Commission. (Apfirovod for Votorsns) asked at the door. 2 Soucier Blazers Had thought Sanderson into NHL contracts, but he said business district. 2,186 bankruptcies in the first Bedner on additional charges of sider the Spruce St. entrance a running back Anthony Davis Sydney A. Sanderson recommendations on how to Otis Ridge, in Otis, Mass., located on Rt. 8, is another of The overtime saw Gorra would bring with him didn’t the Bruins did not negotiate in a “ Then it went on,” the boy half of 1972, 75 more than in misconduct with a motor vehi­ hideaway,” he said. Herman Lecturer: Ben O’Connell with 22 and World Series hero 20 17 57 Sydney Alfred Sanderson, 74, spend it. sink a basket, John McKeon 21 Totals manner that would lead him to said. “ I saw the train coming in the same 1971 period. Of the cle (two counts), in connection Schendel warned that the $15,- Where: Manchester High School, Middle TumpHia, the small family slopes that continues to pack skiers every Gene Tenace of the Oakland A’s lluinden (53) materialize. Attendance was of 25 Proctor Rd. died this mor­ “ The surplus is kind of sacred had five of six from the believe they plan to trade before the bus started after it 1972 failures, 157 involved with the same accident. 000 proposed for Mt. Nebo weekend. with 18. P B F Pts down. Management changed, ning at Manchester Memorial to me. I would like to see Manchester, Rm. I l l charity stripe, and Whelton 3 1 7 Sanderson. stopped. Anita Martinez (one of debts in excess of $.300,000. Kelly said he nolled (didn’t would be only the beginning, According to Dave Judson, owner, caretaker and 5 Glavin and Sanderson suddenly Hospital. He was the husband of proposals like this one ($15,000 When: Thurs. evenings, 7:00-9:30 p.m., starting Schedules put in the winning two 0 Madden prosecute) on those charges with more costs later. “ We goodwill ambassador there, “ we are probably the only ski Tennis became personna non grata. The Bruins still have the Mrs. Margaret Todd Sanderson. for Mt. Nebo) discussed at our Feb. 8 1 Canelli because there wasn’t enough shouldn’t be spending this kind Wednesday points. 3 Jackson To get out from under that same two veteran centers on Mr. Sanderson was born April budget sesssions for next year. FEE: $05 area with a T-bar that doesn’t jerk. We have spent a con­ TORONTO (AP) - South evidence to prove criminal of money for two or three The entire team played an 4 VanArsdale burden, the B lazers gave their roster — Phil Esposito and 13, 1898 in Long Branch, N.J., Let’s go easy on the recommen­ siderable amont of time prefecting the tow so that it won’t Africans Cliff Drysdaje and Bob BASKETBALL 2 Calamita Sanderson $1 million to tear up negligence, a requirement of crowded affairs a year,” he important part in the vic­ Fred Stanfield — as they had Boston Subway Fire dations.” frighten the novice skier.” " Hewitt have withdrawn from 3 Dwyer and had lived in East Hartford the statute. cautioned. For further Informedon call 486-3234 Cheney Tech at Wolcott Tech his contract and go away. Board action on the public th e po,000 Toronto tory. Whelton, besides 5 Weiss when Sanderson played. before coming to Manchester Kelly explained that the Director Anthony Pietran- Other Real Estate courses offered In Manchester Induda Also, a get-aquainted ski course is offered there every So Sanderson became hearing items will be taken WRESTLING leading all scorers with 21 0 Bertiho Sanderson’s spot this year as three years ago. Kills One, Injures 94 charge of “ negligent tonio then asked for the floor to Tuesday. For $3, including ski rentals and lift tickets, one international indoor tennis tour­ property of the Bruins again, next Tuesday, when the board Real Estate Appraisal I & Financing Real Estate. nament which begins Sunday, points, had nine assists. cen(er on the third line has been He had been employed for 45 homicide,” which required only make a public statement. has a chance to see if they really want to ski without spen­ Conard at Manchester 6:30 23 Totals 20 13 53 should he decide to play in the resumes its recessed meeting. John McKeon had 17 points. taken by rookie Greg Sheppard. years at the Scottish Union In­ BOSTON (AP) — One person erupted beneath the first car, proof of “ simple negligence,” “ I am concerned,” he said. ding a lot of money. and been replaced by Canadians Friday Score, at half 21-20, Hamden NHL. surance Co. and the Continental was killed and 94 others sent to igniting grease and oil on the no longer exists. It was Harry Fauquier and Keith Carpenter, ^ t h Drysdale and BASKETBALL Insurance Co., both of New hospitals when a fire aboard a undercarriage and on the replaced by a new law, the mis­ High School Notes York. At the time of his retire­ Hewitt have injuries. South Catholic vs. East crowded commuter train sent tracks. Scores of people, some conduct charge, which requires Three Connecticut athletes have been named to the 1972 ment 10 years ago, he was unconscious, were carried from Catholic at U of Htfd. acrid smoke through the South proof of criminal negligence, Top 100 High School All-American Football team. They superintendent of the Station Tuesday at the height of the tunnel by fire fighters and Manchester at Kelly said. are, Greg Mencio, center from Naugatuck; Kent Reyes, Hockey automobile division of the un­ the rush hour. Massachusetts Bay TYansporta- Bedner is free on a $2,000 Wethersfield MID-WINTER quarterback from New London and Greg Woods, the derwriting department. He Hundreds of persons grouped tion Authority employes. bond. He was arrested by State CINCINNATI (AP) - The Suffield at Ellington f i m r was a past president of the through the smoke-filled sub­ Lou Goodman of Randolph Police Aug. 25,1972, after an in­ powerful running back from XaVier High in Middletown. Buffalo Sabres of the National Glastonbury at South Automobile Underwriters of way tube to escape the smoke. said he boarded the train at tensive investigation into tjie Nationwide, 47 Million folks \ 7 Hockey League have called up Windsor Hartford. It was the second subway fire Washington Street, one stop hit-and-run accident which oc­ M a n c h e ste r Judy Lauder, a basketball player on the East Catholic’s left wing Bobby Richer to Rockville at Plainville CXDOR Survivors, besides his wife, at that location in a month. One from the point where the fire curred on Interstate 86 (the save at Savings & Loans girls team, also is one of the club’s top scorers. Besides replace injured Nick Martin. Academy SPECIALS are a daughter, Mrs. Robert M. occurred. person was injured and 400 Wilbur Cross Highway) in this, she also handles the game writeups. Rham at East Hampton (Joan) Gaines of Somers; and rescued in the earlier fire that “ I said to the driver, ‘The Manchester. two grandchildren. train is sparking underneath,’ SAVINGS gutted a subway car. Frank Granato, 16, of 111 Del- Girls’ athletics have received a big boost from Miss WRESTLING 'The funeral will be Friday at Minutes before the fire broke but he said ‘everything was all Rec Swim Results mont St., Manchester, and Arden Curtis, who is the chairman for the CIAC Girls’ Ac­ St. Bernard’s at East 9:30 a.m. from the John F. out, a boarding passenger had right,’ ” Goodman said. “ About Robert Palinski, 21, of tivities Committee. Manchester Rec Swim Team Catholic ROAD KING Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. told the driver he saw sparks 100 yards later the train was Manchester, Mass., were A L O A N result from a recent meet at Center St., with a Mass of the beneath the train. smoking and burning.” struck and killed by a hit-and- To date there are six divisions up for state tournament GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ■ One of America’s leading tire mar|ufacturers Resurrection at the Church of Fire Chief George Paul said The dead man was identified consideration in badminton, swimming, gymnastics, W esthill High in Stamford Hall at Manchester run car as they were chaining a Association follows; Dan Collela, 9-10 age the Assumption at 10. Burial it appeared the fire started in as Arthur Rotch, 74, of Milton. disabled van to a pickup truck. volleyball, tennis and track. Beginning Sept. 1973-74, field Saturday bracket, first, 50-yard will be in St. James Cemetery. the braking system underneath Fifty other persons were ad­ The evading responsibility hockey and basketball tournaments will also be held. backstroke, 33.9. He also was BASKETBALL Friends may call at the the first car. Damage was es­ mitted to Boston hospitals for charge against Bedner could D E L U X E to o first in the 50-yard freestyle in Middlesex C.C. vs. funeral home Thursday from 7 timated at $7,000. smoke inhalation, and the result in a maximum sentence m Wil Duchesneau, athletic director at Coventry High, 28.5. Manchester C.C. at East to 9 p.m. The train had just left the names of 14 others were placed of one year in jail and/or a $100 Full 4 Ply Nylon Cord Whitewalls notes that a rematch between the Hartford football Paige Johnson, girls 11-12, Catholic boarding platform when the fire on the danger list. fine. installation Knights and the Coventry faculty will take place Feb. 9 at first in 100-yard breaststroke, SIZES REG. F.E.T. Mrs. Julia Reese WRESTLING YOUR CHOICE the school. _____ in 1:21.3. In the 200-yard in­ 1.75 Mrs. Julia P. Reese, 78, of 59 Wethersfield at Manchester 2 650x13 20.99 dividual medley she was second 700x13 21.99 1.95 Birch St. was found dead Mon­ Among the Knights’ players coming are Marv Pettaway, in 2:42.1 p.m. 735 X 14 21.99 2.00 day at her home. quarterback, Tom Sherman and kicker. Norm Davidson. The 400-yard medley relay 775 X 14 23.99 2.12 Mrs. Reese was born April 11, Handling statistics for all Manchester High basketball team of Leslie Scott, Karen 825 X 14 24.99 2.29 1894 in Manchester. games have been Scott Vinci and George Kanehl. Vinci McArdle, Wendy Johnson and She is survived by several 855 X 14 26.99 2.46 3) does the shots and percentages while Kanehl records tur­ Robin Cannamella was third Bowling 2.13 nieces and nephews. 775x15 23.99 18 with 5:15.2 clocking. Plus F.E.T. Funeral services will be novers, rebounds and recoveries. 825x15 24.99 2.34 Friday at 10 a.m. at Holmes ELKS — Don Carpenter 136- 855x15 26.99 2.48 Funeral Home, 400 Main St. 367, Dick Krol 168-170-137-475, Full 4 plies of sturdy nylon cord, modern white sidewalls. The Rev. Robert Eldridge of Bruce Fish 142, Joe Sala 148, Buy 4 and save more! Hurry! Quantities and sizes limited. South United Methodist Church Robert Bonadies 352, Reggie New 69 will officiate. Burial will be in High’s Tourney Tomlinson 376, Robert Pagano V a W e S purchase Buckland Cemetery. m 354, Gene Richardson 353, Er­ There are no calling hours. nie Pepin 352, ROAD KING REC — Russ Copland 146-370, One of America’s leading tire manufacturers Talks On Hopes Shattered Jack Vlttner 146, Mike Zwick i 144-383, Elbe Fish 139-388. To Avert late rally, Manchester out- Windham (76) SNOW SPECIAL '-V i By Dean Yost TEE-TOTALERS - Leda CUf- Front-running Windham scored Windham in the last P B F PU Rail Strike 3 Phelps 2 1-3 5 ford 180-467, Kay McCarthy 178, High in the CCIL caught fire eight minutes, 18-15, but the 0 Schiberg 0 0-10 Molly Austin 178, Liz (Jhaloux Full 4 Ply Nylon Cord Blackwalls late in the first period, damage had already been 3 Johnson 3 7-12 13 182-209-533, Marge Kahn 457, CHICAGO (AP) - George P. 0 Young 4 2-2 10 YOUR CHOICE erected a 41-26 halftime done. 2 Miller 5 5-5 15 Betty Lou Jackson 451. NO TRADE-IN SIZE REG. F.E.T. Baker, trustee of the Penn Cen­ 5% - Minimum edge and the margin held up 4 Budzlnskl 4 9-12 17 tral Transportation Co., said in a 76-65 win over Shooting from the field, 0 Lettoux 0 0-0 0 COMMERCIAL - Syd Elkin 650x13 15.99 1.75 Tuesday negotiations are con­ Manchester was 24-65 for 3'7 4 Switchenko 3 2-3 8 147, Bill Colby 146, Dave requirement for a home Manchester High last night. 1 Mustard 1 (Ml 2 tinuing with the United m Pallishall 135, Curt Heinz 139, 775x14 18.99 2.12 The defeat in the Thread per cent while. Windham 0 Graham 0 0-10 Transportation Union in tossed up 62 tries and con­ 0 LaChapelle 0 2-2 2 Hoppy Cassidy 139, Ed Spence attempts to avert' a strike City was the ninth in 15 825x14 19.99 2.32 mortgage at Manchester nected 24 times for a 39 per 3 Catalono 2 0-14 149-388, Tony Pellegatto 146-368, ’14 called for Thursday. Find yourself a great vocation starts and sixth in 14 loop en- George Barber 146-375, Tony Plus F.E.T. cent mark. 20 Totals 24 28-37 76 Baker, at a news conference, counters. Coach Jim Yacono 139-136-390, Dave Manchester (65) Sturdy nylon cord in modern snow tread design for best outlined plans of the Penn Cen­ Moriarty’s team must win Towering 6-8 center Bill F Pts Kosciol 139-356, Fred Oakes 135, Savings & Loan P B traction. No rain checks. tral to cut the standard train in 1973 K all four remaining games to Budzinsky was more than 5 Tucker 4 4-5 12 Dave Duchemin 350. M 1-2 1 operating crews to three qualify for the (Sass Lj^ Manchester could handle as 0 McCurry , 0 members from four. Union 4 Haberem 5 5-8 15 Tournament. Windham is the senior hoopster grabbed 3 Carlson 2 2-4 6 leaders said their members I If you’re planning to build or buy a home, come In and now 11-2 in the league, 11-3 numerous rebounds and 2 Stoneman 2 0-14 SNOW WHITE-Lucy Wheel Balance & would walk off the job if the 1 Sullivan 2 1-1 5 While McDonnell-Douglas is preparing this F-15 fighter for 1973, the U.S. Air Force is talk to the home financing specialists at Manchester Mathiews 144-347, Barbara plan to dismiss 5,633 employes overall. scored 17 points. Budzinsky 0 Feeney 2 04) 4 training young men and women like YOU as specialists to support the F-15 and all other is carried out. Savings & Loan. You, too, may qualify for a 5% minimum Both clubs shuffled continueously went up for 5 Perry 0 0-0 0 Kennedy 138-345. Tire Rotation 2 Maloney . 4 0-2 8 The crew reductions would Air Force aircraft. Their training in electronics, mechanics and computer technology' investment. 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.. i3dVS O D!W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, — PAGE NINETEEN « ■ PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancfaputcr, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1*73 nds With Flurry Knicks Not Same Club West Explodes iouth Windsor Without Walt Frazier To Defeat East Don Flint and Scott Lanz HEBRON - In a battle of last Rham’s balanced offense that topped Baltimore 112-106 and ’Trailing by 10 points going Hill 69-61, and Rham High SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - supplied the firepower for place clubs, Rham, 2-10 in (he saw five players hitting double Seattle nipped Portland 118-117. into the final eight minutes edged Bolton High 69-58. COC and 2-13 over-all, edged NEW YORK (AP) - The ’Turnabout is fair play. For ROCKVILLE - Playing Ellington as they contributed 21 figures. Bolton’s John Struff In the American Basketball of play, Rockville High Bolton, 512 and 1-13 over-all. game belonged to Jim the West All-Stars of the before the homefolks, and 19 markers. tallied 20 markers. Association All-Star Game, the employed a blanket-cover Joe Oberlander’s 16 points led McMillian — but all he and American Basketball Rockville received a little Stafford’s Skip Barsaleau West beat the East 123-111. fullcourt press on South was high scorer with 24 tallies. the rest of the Los Angeles Association, truer words sc a re but cap italized on Windsor to cut the margin e Lakers could talk about was Philadelphia’s sad-sack 76ers were never spoken. numerous South Windsor tur­ down and then rallied to post COVENTRY .- Leading the man who wasn’t there. suffered through their 17th BUSINESSMEN Victims of a 45-point East novers to wifi its ninth game in throughout, Coventry watched Trinity Routs- “Playing New York is always straight loss whicb tied the Telso barely edged the outburst in the final quarter a 69-65 victory. 10 outings. its margin cut to four points in a tough match, especially when NBA mark for futility. Rudy Buzzards last night at Illing, 62- last year, and down by 19 points The victory moved the Rams Steve Krajewski contributed the final period, but had enough Wesleyan Five Walt Frazier’s there,” Tomjanovich did mot of the 60. In the nightcap. Army 4 in the third period Tuesday into sole possession of second 32 points to tne Rams’ attack. to upset Rocky Hill. McMillian said after pumping damage for the Rockets, Navy^routed Groman’s 94-59. night, the vengeful West place in the CVC since Steve Chuck also hit double The Patriots now sport a 7-6 HARTFORD (AP) - Trinity from the floor and led 38-15 in 27 points, six of them in a pouring in a career-high 35 ’Two 14-point performances suddenly exploded—leaving the Simsbury nipped Plainville 55 figures with 14 markers. COC record and 8-8 over-all. freshmen Wayne Sokoiosky and after the tirst 10 minutes. clutch fourth-quarter drive that points. by Larry Covell and Doug Fahy confident East broken, 51. The Rockville crew now The Bobcats’ Jeff Hoyt Othar Burks combined for 41 The losers are 55 in the loop Sokoiosky scored 18 of his 24 carried the Lakers to their 11th Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored powered the Telso attack. Bob bewildered and beaten. sports an 11-3 CVC record and hooped 23 tallies while Blair and 8-8 over-all. points to lead the Bantams to an successive victory, a 95-90 35 points and collected 19 Post tossed in 20 points for the A partisan crowd of 12,556 12-3 over-all while South Wind­ Boucher netted 14 and Neal 88-56 rout of Wesleyan points in the first half, which Dave ’Treschuk, Gankofski, ended with Trinity leading 4825. squeaker over the Knicks. rebounds for Milwaukee but it Buzzards while ’Tom Landers screamed with delight as the sor dipped to 6-8 and 7-8 over­ Mackey collected 10 points. Joe Locke and Kissane University Tuesday in a basket­ STAFFORD - Beaten only by Frazier wasn’t there Tuesday was Bob Dandridge, with 26, added 12. West smashed its favored foe all. propelled the Coventry offense ball game. Burks had 17 points. night — not on the court, who keyed a second-period Bob Carlson (23) and Norm 39-19 in the fourth period and Ellington High chalked up its East Lyme during the Christ­ with 18, 16, 12 and 10 points anyway. The Knicks’ scoring burst in which the Bucks out- Burke (17) led the powerful claimed a 123-111 victory. ’That 11th consecutive triumph in mas holidays, Ellington easily Trinity, now 4-7, blew the The high scorer for Wesleyan, respectively. now 7-9, was junior Steve leader and playmaker, who scored Phoenix 17-4 for a 58-37 A&N offense. ’The losers’ Don squared the six-game series bombing Strafford 7349. In the rolled over host Stafford. In the Rocky Hill’s Skip Kenneson Cardinals off the court in the Burton who had 14 points. injured his right heel last Sun­ lead. Charlie Scott had 16 of his Gliha and George May netted 22 and gave the Westerners a full Charter Oak Conference, NCCC, the Knights are 10-0 and popped in 20 points. first half, shooting 65 per cent day night in Cleveland, sat on 29 points for the Suns in the and 14 markers in thiat order. measure of revenge for the Coventry High surprised Rocky 14-1 over-all. third period but they never got the bench in his flashy street WEST SIDE MIDGETS 142115 humiliation suffered in clothes and watched his closer than nine points. In the first of a pair at the 1972. teammates lose only their se­ Bob Love, who had scored 49 Warren Jabali, Denver’s cond game in 29 at Madison points against Milwaukee on West Side Rec last night. Army stocky guard, won the most ■•'V Sunday, matched that against & Navy toppled Andy’s, 35-28. Square Garden this season. valuable player award—to the >«»■' “Frazier is their club,” said Kansas City-Omaha. And 38 of Craig Kearney pumped in 19 while Jeff Holt added 10 dismay of Utah partisans who Lakers’ Coach Bill Sharman. them came in the second half thought their own Willie Wise when the Bulls, who had led by markers. In a losing effort, “ We got the Knicks on an Dave Bolduc and John Andreo deserved it. offnight — without him.” And 25 points, fought off a rally by Wise led the scorers with 26 mm hooped nine and six points. (AP pboto) McMillian echoed; They’ve got the Kings. points, tallying 12 of 15 (AP pboto) The second half was the Jim Fleurent’s 17 points to miss him — his shooting, his powered Manchester State unanswered West points that Two-Pointer for Don Issel defense, his running them. He turning point for the Pistons, turned a 92-82 deficit into a 97-92 Children’s Bank to a whopping 32-15 vic­ leads them in everything.” Wilt Chamberlain Sandwiched in too, as they wiped out Buffalo’s lead over a 314-minute span lOpoint halftime lead. Dave tory over Nassiff Arms. John ..For ABA East Stars Without Frazier to keep the Stratton chipped in six markers reaching into the final period. team running, the Knicks ..But Beats Dave DeBusschere to Ball Bing, Bob Lanier and Curtis But Jabali helped make it Rowe, who teamed for 69 for the winners. Rick ’Thurston Carolina’s Mack Calvin and scored a meager 10 points in the netted 10 points for Nassiff. possible, feeding others and Wjnning Coach LaDell first period, their worst single back within three at 29-26. ’Then to go. Goodrich’s well-timed points, got 45 of them in the scoring 11 points in the third Andersen of Utah agreed, Billy Cunningham, Kentucky’s quarter of the season. McMillian and Gail Goodrich, baskets kept New York at bay decisive periods. Y MIDGETS period as the West whittled saying his team “just kept Dan Issel and Virgina’s Julius “We had them out of it in the who added 24 points to the Los the rest of the way. The Hawks, clipping Groman’s hurried the VFW, down an East lead that had moving out” once the ball Elrving keyed a smooth Blast first quarter,” said Wilt Angeles total, took charge, Baltimore’s Central Division 50-28, in the first of two games reached 71-52 soon after the started bouncing the West’s attack that stood in sharp “As a rookie, and then again lead to four games, built a 110- Ski Race Chamberlain, who hauled in 24 combining for the next 14 Laker at the Community Y. Pete halftime tipoff. way. contrast to the ragged, dis­ last year, I was statistics 94 lead with 4:29 to play, then organized West over the first 30 rebounds and prevented the points t ^ t mushroomed the conscious,” said McMillian. Garman tossed in a personal Jabali tied the game at 92 A West victory seemed im­ scored just two more points the minutes. Knicks from driving to the margin to 43-31 just before the “Now I (ion’t have to prove high 23 points while Ken with a three-point play and possible after the Blast rolled .up hoop. “It should have been over half ended. rest of the way. But the margin WojmarosU and Dennis Joy wound up with 16 points. But then, as if under a spell, anything to anybody. All I have was enough to hold off the a 65-52 halftime lead and twice GIRLS & BOYS, AGE 6>17 then but we didn’t take But again the Knicks to do is play my own game.” added 15 and eight markers. “We lost the momentum,” built the margin to 19 in the the Blast collapsed and the West advantage of them. What final­ scrambled back, finally going Bulls. Lou Hudson’s 36 points VFW’s Chris Boser and Andy sighed East Coach Larry Brown could do no wrong. topped Atlanta. third period. REGISTER NOW FOR THE ly won it for us was that we ahead 68-67 early in the final In other NBA action, Plepler tallied 14 and 10 points. of Carolina. (AP photo) forced them to shoot out of quarter. The lead bounced back Cleveland beat-Boston 110-105, Spencer Haywood bombed in In another lop-sided tilt, their range.” and forth until McMillian Houston turned back 41 points, 20 in the third period Boland Oil bombed the Elks, 33- Giants Hope to Make Switch The Lakers were only able to clicked with six straight points Philadelphia 123-in, and four in a vital fourth- 18. Brian Charlebois (18), Mike Penney High freshman team, open a 23-10 lead early in the — on a 10-foot jump shot, a Milwaukee defeated Phoenix quarter spurt that enabled the Gaffney (10) and Brian Shea (5) 57-53, yesterday afternoon in New Jersey Group SuperSonics to come from second period before long-range blazing layup and a pair of free 126-111, Chicago clipped Kansas led the Oilmen’s attack. Glenn East Hartford. Forced out of due to home National Football League City-Omaha 114107, Detroit behind and turn back the ’Trail bombs by Jerry Lucas and Phil throws — that put the Lakers Birmingham collected 10 points Mark Demko, Bruce Ballard construction to start in October, the games the next two years while new MANCHESTER STATE BANK Jackson brought New York ahead to stay at 80-76 with 5:50 edged Buffalo 107105, Atlanta Blazers. and Bud Gorman paced the Buys Dallas Chaps for the Elks while Tom New York Giants hope to get per- stadium, top, is being built in New Orlowski popped in four. winners’ offense with 20,13 and Jersey. 12 points respectively. missiom to use Yale Bowl for all ILLING SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The DaUas Chaparrals of the Penney’s Roberge was the American Basketball Association, struggling 15 games out Wilkens Fantastic Wilcox Sage Park of Windsor handed top scorer with 26 markers I IS] Scoreboard IS! the Illing High varsity cagers a while Failla netted 11. of first place in the league’s Western Division, have been Pro Hockey Roundup 57-33 setb ack y este rd a y ’The score at halftime was, 30- sold to a New Jersey corporation. Scholastic 2nd Annual Cup Race Shooters afternoon in Manchester. 19, Bennet. Robert Carlson, ABA The much taller opponents commissioner here for the an­ within the Nets’ territorial Basketball Celts Can’t Stop Pro Basketball scored on many second shot Bennet (57) nual league All-SUu- Game, said area. attempts as they controlled p B F Pta the Chaps’ move was a ’The new team will play out of Islanders Score FEB. 17, 1973 — 9:00 A.M. NBA Triumph both backboards. Bob Beeman 2 Demko 8 4 20 the Jersey. City Armory, a Rockville (67) 5 3 13 unanimous decision by the B F Pt. 3 Ballard 12 8 32 Cleveland Veteran Tuesday’s Games netted 17 points for the winners 3 Gorman 4 4 12 association’s trustees. facility which holds about 8,500. krajewski Detroit 107, Buffalo 105 Guns blazed away yesterday while Jim Hopkins and Ted 3 McNickle 2 2 6 The franchise tyas purchased However, Carlson said the McDevitt First for Coach Northview Ski Area, Manchester Phrzyeh CLEVELAND (AP) — “Wilkins is fantastic,’’ said a Los Angeles 95, New York 90 afternoon at the Manchester Johnson followeid with 12 and 10 3 ()uesnel 1 0 2 by New Jersey Meadowland armory may be expanded to Smith Atlanta 112, Baltimore 106 markers. 0 Kimball 1 0 2 seat 10,000. By 1975, the club (3mck very happy Bill Fitch after his allstar guard led the Armory, but no one was hurt 0 2 2 Professional Sports, Inc., for an NEW YORK (AP) - “I think they have it in their bloody Houston 123, Philadelphia 117 For the locals, Don Geidel 4 Demers may operate out of the Jassy Carter Cleveland Cavaliers to a 110-105 victory over the Boston except the pride of the Tribe undisclosed amount, Carlson minds that they’re not as bad as people think they are. Cleveland 110, Boston 105 rifle team as it lost a close 884- canned 13 tallies followed by 18 Totals 21 15 57 Meadowlands complex now Totals 30 Celtics Tuesday night despite a “very bad foot.” said. South Windsor (65) They bloody well aren’t.” Milwaukee 126, Phoenix 111 876 match to Wilcox Tech of Jason Dodge with 12. Penney Frosh (53) The move will take effect under construction. B BOYS’ AGE GROUPS The foot was so bad Lenny Seattle 118, Portland 117 p B F PU Carlson said there was a The speaker was Earl Ingar- have only one victory in their GIRLS’ AGE GROUPS Meriden. 12 2 26 three days after the current )Vt “almost didn’t play,” said game “because we didn’t tape MHS GIRLS 3 Roberge :lly field, basking in the New York Chicago 114, Kansas City- ’The match was not decided 2 FallU 4 3 11 season ends, Carlson said, with possibility of changing the last nine games. Fitch, the Cavs coach. “He’s the foot. Omaha 107 The Manchester High’s girls league’s two divisions because Kelley Islanders’ first victory under In the only other NHL game, “It hurts quicker when you until the last relay. Mlkq 3 Coogan 3 1 7 the present Dallas ownership to C^opdwln 6-7-8 Years Old 6-7-8 Years Old played hurt the last five ABA Parrish led all shooters with q basketball team was outclassed 3 Gourela 3 1 7 control the club until then. of ttie location of the new club. Mackey him in five games. He took over St. Louis ripped Vancouver 51. games.” Then the Cavs’ captain tape it,” he observed. Tuesday’s Games yesterday afternoon by a 2 Toussalnt 1 0 2 “I guess it will change the Boucher as coach of the National Hockey In World Hockey Association Fitch said the Celtics were fine 183 performance, but thd Besides the franchise, the New 9-10 Years Old aggravated the situation by West 127, East 111, All Stars strength of his teammates leq superior shooting Suffield High 7 53 Jersey corporation also bought makeup of the divisions, but a Totals 25 15 65 League’s worst team early last contests, Ottawa ended a 15 9-10 Years Old hurt by the absence of the 13 Totals 23 Fllington (73) turning his ankle late in the Only game scheduled to the fourth defeat for the array, 44-15 on the latters’ Score at half 30*19 Bennet all of the Chaps’ contracts. new alignment would depend on week. The 4-2 triumph over the game winless spin with a 53 first half. injured John Havlicek. But the court. what happens with Toronto Maple Leafs Tuesday victory over Philadelphia, Cleveland coach added that locals this season. The league commissioner Harned 11-12 Years Old 11-12 Years Old Despite his aches and pains, Windham High came to town The hosts, with a height ad- said the New Jersey team expansions,” Carlson said. CHiamp night was only the Islanders’ Minnesota nipped the New York the 35-year-old Wilkens scored “they’re never an ordinary vantage, put the game out of CYO He said the sale was Flint seventh in this, their first Raiders 54 and New England team, even without John. Pro Hockey this afternoon for a rematch would have to work out a settle­ Hayes 13-14 Years Old 31 points, had 11 assists and the Tribes’ reach at halftime, Upset of the day found St. prompted by “the general un­ Basch season. Last Saturday night the tripped Alberta 4-2. 13-14 Years Old They’re so smart you can never with the Indians at the Armory. ment with the New York Nets, picked off nine rebounds to pace leading 26-6. Rose upsetting St. James 6554. happiness” of the Dallas Lanz New Yorkers surprised by tying St. Louis got two first-period pull away and bury ’em.” NHL This loss knocks the Saints out who play their games at the Dishaw the Cavaliers. He got some rest Despite the scoring margin, owners. ‘"They just wanted to Finance Buffalo 1-1. goals each from rookie Pierre 15-17 Years Old Boston coach Tommy Tuesday’s Games of the playoff for the first time in Uniondale, 15-17 Years Old in the second half as Cleveland New York Islanders 4, Wilcox Tech (884) all Manchester girls played, N.Y.. for moving a franchise get out,” he said. Fitzgerald Plante and veteran Gary jumped out to a 15point lead, Heinsohn declined to make any in three years. Palozes ‘‘They have a different Toronto 2 Stumpf 49-48-48-36 - 181 and picked up valuable game Ronalter Sabourin in beating Vancouver. but was back in the lineup in the excuses. “We got beat, that’s St.Mary’s topped Assump­ spirit,” said Ingarfield, who Gary Unger also connected for St. Louis 5, Vancouver 1 BarrUlaro 48-45-42-45 — 180 experience. 30 13 73 THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN final stretch to help hold off a all,” he said glumly. tion, 50-49; St. Bridget downed Totals replaced Phil Goyette. the Blues, bagging his 26th goal. Only games scheduled Meyers 47-46-4541 — 179 The Tribe will be home at the •Stafford (49) “They’re working hard and closing rally by the Celtics, who Cleveland’s Austin Carr, who Clarke Arena Friday afternoon St. Francis, 69-39 and St. It was the Blues’ seventh has been in a slump, broke out WHA Darin 48-46-3940 - 173 Christpter b^t St. Margaret seem to be pulling together THE AGES OF 6-17 WHO RESIDE IN CONN. cut the margin to four points Tuesday’s Games Eisenbeiser 49-44-38-40 — 171 against Hall High at 3; 15. Galotto success against one loss and with 1:55 to play. of it with 28 points and picked Mary. No score was listed. Barsaleau more. Maybe they’re trying three ties in their last 11 games. Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 3 Manchester (876) The junior varsity went into W«lz harder because I’m a new face. The Cavaliers had led most of off nine rebounds. Full names of players must Dery Rookie Tom Simpson scored This Event Sponsored by The Manchester State Bank New England 4, Alberta 2 Parrish 49-44-4545 — 183 overtime but Suffield managed That’s probably part of it.” the game and boosted their to hold on to post a 21-19 be used for publication. AUnand one goal and assisted on two Minnesota 5, New York 4 Sink 50474240 - 179 Sunday’s games: St. Bridget Bradway margin to 89-74 in the third Only games scheduled victory. Hat 'Sy ’The Islanders put together others in helping Ottawa gain and the Town of Manchester Recreation Department College Basketball Livengood 48-44-4341 — 176 vs. St. (Christopher 1:45; St. MartolloWlli quarter. Turek 454143-40 - 169 three goals within 4:05 of the its victory. After the game, Wilkens, BENNET HIGH Rose vs. St. Mary’s 3. 18 13 49 EAST McKenzie 4745-46-31 - 169 Totals second period to break a 1-1 Bill Klatt and Wayne Connel­ resting the injured left foot on a A guaranteed $95,000 advance Bennet Junior High, after Coventry (69) ★ TROPHIES TO TOP 3 IN EACH BOV AND GIRLS’ AGE CLASSES Army 57, Niagara 53 Other MHS shooters; 1 F PU deadlock and hang on behind ly each scored twice in pacing chair with an ice pack over the ticket sale and 40 alleys at a riding on a comfortable Syracuse 73, Fordham 71 Hauk 4748-35-38 - 168 Lecfce 6 0 12 the goaltending of Billy Smith. Minnesota over the Raiders. ankle, said he had had “some Fairleigh Dickinson 53, new downtown convention cen­ margin, had to hang on in the Carlson 3 7 7 'The triumph was their first Connelly’s second-period goal ter has given Oklahoma City Griswold 494345-30 - 167. final period to defeat a stubborn Gankofski 5 6 16 ■ k MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP FOR BEST TIME FOR DAY tendonitis” in the foot for the CCNY 47 Men’s Volleball TreSihuk 6 6 18 over the Leafs in three games proved to be the winner. Gene last five or six games and Oral Roberts 95, Rhode Island the 1976 ABC bowling tourna­ Toomey 1 2 4 this season and the first over an Peacosh and Norm Ferguson ment. Standings Kissane 5 0 10 turned the ankle in the Boston 93 W L East Division team on their, tallied two goals apiece for ★ HOT CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, DO.NUTS AT RACE FOR ALL Totals 26 17 69 home ice. ’The skidding Leafs New York. Latvians 31 5 Rurkey Hill (61) ‘Run and Gun’ System CB&T Blue 25 11 B Kasden Fuel 20 13 ellinan Compliments of The Bank mieson Pays Off in Victories CB&T White 21 15 Ciccarello ABA Tool 18 15 Brknck Guidolin Makes Debut O’Brien Lakewood 15 15 Batterson By The Assoclaled Press the first 16 minutes of the last Watkins 7 29 Morlarty As Bruins New Coach half before Young fouled out Forest Hills 1 35 Andrulitls RACE CLINIC “We run and gun,” the Oral FREE 27 7 61 and then McDougald and Fuqua Results: Totals things. I’ll be feeling my way Roberts’ basketball brochure Rham (69) BLOOMINGTON, Minn. announces on its gaudy front took charge. CB&T White 3, Forest Hills with this team.” Tuesday, February 13th, 7:00 P.M. at McDougald scored a game- 0; CB&T Blue 2, Latvians 1; i (AP) — Bep Guidolin debuts cover. Translated, that means Berk tonight as coach of the Boston Guidolin picked Eddie TO ALL OPEL OWNERS about 100 points a game. high 32 points while Fuqua had Kasden Fuel 3, Watkins 0: ABA Oberlander , MANCHESTER STATE BANK 24. Rowell and Young each had Tool, Lakewo()d postponed. KabUk Bruins as the defending Stanley Johnston to mind net tonight, The Titans fell short of their Abt)ey Cup champions try to regain and although the new coach lofty scoring goal Tuesday 26 for Rhode Island. Gardner Marquette’s pressing Lunt some ground in the National likes to alternate goalies, he night, but found that 95 points Grenier Hockey League Eastern Divi­ has no qualms about sticking RUDI WYRSCH were just enough to beat Rhode defense, plus key field goals by tfX «:!' (AP fboU) Totals 32 5 I sion. with a hot one. Director of Special Skiing Mount Snow, Vermont, and former A Service Clinic Island. Larry McNeill and Allie Bowling Rollon (58) ?! m i “I thought the score would go McGuire, helped the Warriors Make W^y for Don Adams Guidolin, who moved up from “If the goalie, no matter who Olympic Skiing Coach will discuss Racing Techniques, Equipment, turn back fired-up Wisconsin. Struff well over 100,” said. Oral D. Bfirmnn the American Hockey League is is, wins, he'll stay in there, Strategy. will be held at Roberts’ Coach Ken ’Trickey McNeill topped all scorers with ZODIAC - Pat Tobola 177- W. Bhrmnn Boston Braves JMonday to even though I like to alternate after his 19th-ranked team 17 points and McGuire added 16 ..As Butch Komives Fjnds Out (}uelette succeed Tom Johnson, put the them.” WM SEE THE MOUNT SNOW MOVIE & RUDI IN ACTION as Marquette won its 17th game Groves Bruins through a stiff workout stopped Rhode Island 9593. 22 14 58 I* FREE— DRAWING FOR PASSES TO MOUNT SNOW Oral Roberts, with the likes in 19 starts. FLORAL — Jean Archam- Totals ’Tuesday, and had scheduled of Richie “Mad Bomber^’ Four points by Ernie Kusnyer bault 177-490, Ruth Ather 486, another workout — this one Centers Swapped BHiqua and Greg McDougald, in the final 29 seconds helped Arlene LaPointe 450. Ex-High School Flash light — for today in preparation plays a wide-open game. The Kansas State beat Iowa State. for a game with the Minnesota LOS ANGELES (AP) - The ’Titans led the nation’s major Kusnyer came through with a MISFITS — Dot Roberto 455, College Player-of-Week Lacrosse School North Stars. Los Angeles Sharks got more Register In Person or By Mail . S&S BUICK driving layup to give Kansas Bonny Solomonson 459, Mike speed and the Minnesota colleges in scoring last year and All candidates interested in The Bruins were on the ice Fighting Saints got more power 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER are up among the highpowered State a 7572 advantage. After a, Koss 214-554 . COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The 8-foot-4 guard from becoming lacrosse officials are for an hour and a half Tuesday REGISTRATION FORM field goal by Iowa State’s when the two World Hockey to be received by Feb. 13th teamsic a iiia cs^catasagain this jyear. v ^ * . ------^ w - His best efforts of the season Bridgeport, Conn., is the most invited to attend a special with skating and shooting drills MANCHESTER STATE BANK HIGH-LOW — Fran Gallo Association teams swapped Two other rank^ teams were ^^Martinez Denmon, Kusnyer has earned Ohio University’s publicized recruit in the history series of lacrosse classes to be and everything else that looked Home of the Free Checking Account N a m e...... in action Tuesday nigh^/n ig h t / delivered both ends of a one-on^ 185, Arlene Schumacher 472. heralded Walter Luckett the of the conference. He tolds the centers. conducted by the Connecticut like basic training. Burly Bill Young went from 1041 MAIN STREET Address...... Marquette, the country’s No. [7 and-one foul situation with Mid-American Basketball all-time New Elngland ,high “Nothing unusual about it,” Thursday, Feb. 8th Chapter of the New England the Los Angeles team to MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 club, held off Wisconsin 64-58, seven seconds left. school career scoring mark. Guidolin said. “I’d call it a nor­ C ity ...... Player of the Week title, tte Lacrosse Officials Assn. ’The Minnesota in a trade Monday 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and No. 18 Kansas Statje In other games, Austin Peay first freshman in history to win Luckett pdged Phil laiinidtin classes will be held Feb. 15, mal Braves’ practice.” □ GIRL □ BOY stopped Bellarmine 10597 in Figure Skating after scoring 26 points for the overcame stubborn Iowa State the honor. of M i ^ of Ohio by a sin|^ March 1 and March 15 at 7:30 Guidolin said he is feeling his RECREATION DEPT. OFFICE Age Group ...... overtime; .Davidson tripped COLOGNE, Germany — vote in balloting by a panel of Sharks. Good-skating Fred A Attcmlito Date Fab. 24,1973 7574. “Those were his two best p.m. at the Braebum School, way around., Speck came to the Sharks after GARDEN GROVE ROAD, MANCHESTER VMl K^h88; ’Texas held off TCU Russian defending (diampion newsmen; “Right noiw I need a little — 9 A.M. General Motors” Services Representative will be Rhode Island, led by Steve games. He deserves it,” Ohio West Hartford. Interested scoring 29 points for the Saints. 69-82; Ohio turned bade Ball Irina Rodina and her partner, Besides his scoring, Ludtett's candidates may register by help on decisions,” he said, All raoars namas will ba Rowell and Robbie Young, Coach Jim Snyder said of Speck is 5 feet 9 and weighs present. Please call for appointment came back from a six-point State 81-75; Syracuse defeat^ Alexander Zaitsev, scored 105.8 pass to Dave Ball set up the “like picking goal tenders and pubHfhad. Luckett’s 22 points against Kent writing; Harry Fisher, 446 165. Young, 50, is 190 pounds. halftime deficit to make t l ' Fordham 73-71; Virglnfa points to take the couples lead State and 18 more against winning Bobcat baAet in the Orcha^ St. Rocky Hill. I’m not going to change many 647-9712 interesting late in the g aiiiflged Navy 87-61 and Army in the European Figure Skating Toledo last week. final seconds against Toledo. ’The score was tied nine times trinuned Niagara 57-53. Championships. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 TBC Feels Lincoln Heat Unit Town Asked to Share San Diego To Try ^People Mover^ Transit System Fee for Consultant including the parking garages.” Not as Bad as Citizens Told SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) - elevated concrete tracks, in the planning stage in half a now getting takes about 20 . One of the most appealing Right now, he said, San use ill Morgantown, W. Va., CORRECTION there are designs for cars that If the department approves With luck and a little help from dozen cities, says Andrew P. years to build. We just finished aspects of the MAC system is Diego, along with Denver, ’The Mayor’s Downtown Ac­ the consultant would hold'20 linking peripheral parking gar­ San Diego’s application for a considering removing com­ the federal government, the ages with any downtown street Schlaefli, supervising a study that says it will be that passengers might ride Minneapo|is-St. Paul, Seattle are levitated by magnets or BY JOHN A. JOHNSTON said there is no point in going tion Committee is asking meetings with the committee full feasibility study, the people paratively new kitchen equip­ automobile could be a thing of corner in five minutes. City transportation planner in the impossible to bring any more free, ^hlaefli said. and Atlanta are in various ride on a cushion of air” (Herald Reporter) ahead with such a study until town for a $10,(XX) contribution and with other groups; would MHIP 1 KMKM, EP. I. movers could be rolling here in ment from Lincoln. If true, the past in downtown San Diego streets, meanwhile, would be San Diego Planning autos into San Diego center city “ Because the streets would stages of submitting proposals How much will it cost? The The Town Building Com­ occupancy and use are deter­ toward the $20,000 cost of a con­ make market studies of the five years, the planner said. John FitzPatrick suggested, the within five years, a city planner for pedestrians only. Department. in another 10 years. be closed to cars, maybe there to the U.S. Department of planners don’t know yet, but mittee, first in its business ses­ m in e. sultant’s services for one year. business potential for Down­ That would be just about the Board of Education should be says. The system, known as MAC “ People will tell you regional “ The freeway is the weak would be enough advantage to Transportation. Schlaefli said, “ It will be much sion last night and later during It came as a surprise to most William Sleith, chairman of town Main St., anticipated from Real Estate Investment Seminar time the city’s plans for the reimbursed for it, rather than In its place could be electric- for “ Major Activity Center, ” is mass transit is the only link. Each freeway lane can developers to pay the local cost cheaper per mile than regional a tour of Lincoln School, came TBC members, in touring Lin­ the year-old committee, made 1-84 and Hartford Process “ The technology is there. rejuvenation of downtown as a assuming the expense of its powered, one-car “ people running in embryonic fonh at answer,” he said in an inter­ carry 2,000 cars in an hour. of the system,” he said. “ If not, mass transit, and the away with something of the coln after their adjournment, to the request to the Manchester Coventry plan; would give a MARCH 7 Along with the rubber tires and business and cultural center removal and later having to movers,” rolling quietly above the University of West Virginia view. “ Well, a mass transit There’s no way to get any more it could be paid for out of the Department of Transportation feeling that citizens were sold find that the wall-to-wall Board of Directors last night. fairly precise estimate of down­ Piano’s Restaurant concrete guideway that they would be starting to bloom. the city at 30 miles an hour on gasoline tax.” would pay two-thirds of the cost at least a partial bill of goods in carpeting has been removed purchase and install new equip­ He said the $10,000 contribution town needs; would study the Route • (44A), Bottoii, Conn. WoMay campus in Morgantown, and is system like San Francisco is in.” recent years on the condition of from all classrooms. Paul ment for other office and agen­ would be contingent on pledges traffic flow and the downtown 7:30 to 9:30 the school’s heating system. Phillips, chairman of both the cy personnel. totaling another $10,000 by parking problem. “ Buffaloed, ” one member said. TBC and Mayor Thompson’s ad­ A brief discussion of un­ downtown businessmen. The Timothy Moynihan of the visory committee on future use finished work in the Nathan proposed $10,000 town alloca­ Also in that first year, said TBC said that he and Cassius of the former school, said that Hale School addition and tion may be on the board’s Sleith, the consultant would Freeman agree that the boilers the carpeting is being used in renovated portion preceded March agenda. explore a commercial-center look good but the return system other schools, not stored, accor­ that on Lincoln. The major Sleith, who said a consultant plan for Main St.; would study is “ zero.” Freeman is a ding to information from problem is apparently replace­ already has been chosen but alternatives for improving or member of the Hartford con­ Theodore Fairbanks, super­ ment of the inadequate hood that no contract will be signed moving Bennet Junior High sulting engineering firm of visor of buildings and grounds. over the cafeteria kitchen until the $20,000 is assured, School to another location; DJ. Henry Co. Bemis, Freeman and Sipala. He The carpeting was installed stove. Arrangements will be explained that the consultant’s would explore the possibility of M Etiali temteete CeteeeNn made to try to have the more was the consultant when the in 1970 at a cost of about $14,600. services will be over a 3- to 5- constructing a new Municipal 1729 E l« lii li, terih NM m t, Cete IM T * “ picayune items” taken care of Bennet Junior High and Nathan It was also rumored last night year span — at an entire cost of Building downtown; would fte n (213) M4-1S1T Hale heating systems were that the Board of Education is during the school vacation week $30,000 to $40,000. He said that, determine downtown housing renovated about three years of Feb. 19. although the consultant’s work needs; would recommend ago. will be spread out over the 3- to whether development should be “ Leaks in the return system 5-year period, the greatest part a public or private venture; and It'S Perffeitly LLEHR! are popping up all over the Area Gas Tax of it would be in the first year. would suggest methods of finan­ Read Potpourri Every Wednesday place,” Moynihan reported, ad­ In that first year, said Sleith, cing. ding that installation of a new system would keep the cost “ in Asked For Buses the ball park.” Donald Kuehl governor’s office had not been VOU SEE rHE FROST...THE RHIIi...THE SIDES HARTFORD (AP) - A added that Freeman said the Police Report regional penny-per-gallon gas­ contacted about the proposal, building is in good condition, oline tax to subsidize the finan­ according to George Ritter, one Manrhesler Edward F. Stone, 30, of the boilers are probably only cially ailing and idle Connec­ of the state representatives Robert B. Taylor, 19, of 134B Slocum Rd., Hebron was about 20 years old, but the from Hartford who proposed Rachel Rd. was charged charged Tuesday afternoon on ENTER ticut Co. has been proposed by radiation system is inadequate the Greater Hartford Transit the tax. Tuesday night on N. Main St. Main St. with failure to carry N to heat the building. Freeman 'The gasoline tax, to be con­ with defective muffler installa­ operator’s license. OF TOP nOTIH qUOllTV RIEOTSI District (GHTD) to get buses estimated that replacement of running again in the Hartford fined to the Hartford area, is tion and failure to report a the latter would cost about $50,- expected to result in $1 million change of address to the area. VERNON Career Man 000. annually, spokesmen said. It Department of Motor Vehicles. The Mary T. B arry, 58, 120 When the Board of Education The proposal was made would be dedicated solely to the Hawthorne St. was charged Deputy Assistant Secretary began steps to phase Lincoln Tuesday by three Hartford financially ailing bus company Gary L. Trout, 17, of East Tuesday morning at Skinner of State William Sullivan, a out of the school system, its state representatives and then which has not operated in 75 Hartford, was issued a sum- Rd. and Haney Lane with career diplomat, served as buildings and grounds per­ formally approved by the days. - ' mons Tuesday night on Main St. failure to obey a stop sign. sonnel placed the cost of recon­ GHTD. 'To b^om e effective it Although limited to the Hart­ charging him with unsafe tires Miss chief assistant to Henry ditioning the heating system at would need the approval of Gov. ford area, proposed legislation and improper lighting. Kissinger and the technical mm $125,000 to $130,000. Thomas J. Meskill and the to enact the one cent per gallon Ronald St. John, 31, of 117 expert during the It was reported that Freeman Republican-controlled General gas tax is expected to allow Robert Johnston, 53, of 183 Prospect St., Rockville was negotiations leading to the put the cost of a mini report on Assembly. other areas to establish a Lydall St. was charged on E. issued a summons Tuesday Vietnam peace settlement. the entire building in the Legislative approval Middle Tpke. Tuesday with in­ charging him with making un­ East similar regional tax, Ritter (AP photo) neighborhood of $350. Freeman appeared possible but the said. toxication. He was released on necessary noise with a motor a $100 non-surety bond. vehicle. 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PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 S ' V ern on State To Order Two Shifts V ern on Vote- By Teachers At Sewage Treatment Plant

Charles Pitkat, superinten­ of new facility which will the light of the expected order department under the Public To Be Held Feb. i4 dent of the town’s sweage plant employ a new treatment from the state the council Assistance Act might be told the Town Council Monday process, Pitkat saj||^ this is at might want to reconsider the transfered to the second shift at TENDER, TASTY, MEATY Feb. 14 has been set as the proceedures had to start all night that he has been informed • least three years away from charges. the treatment plant and then date for a referendum to Over again. he will be receiving an order completion but meanwhile the Mayor McCoy suggested thal» next year the council might determine whether the Vernon The referendum, it was from the State Department of town will have to strive for a perhaps some employes now make some adjustments in the Education Association (VEA) decided, will be run by the Environmental Protection to higher degree of efficiency in working for the public works user charges. QUALITY or the Vernon Federation of American Arbitration Associa­ put the plant on two shifts. the treatment process. Teachers (VFT) wilt represent tion. Polling places will be at After hearing Pitkat’s brief The former State Water Building Activity Increases MEATS the teachers in future salary Rockville High School, Sykes report, which was not a Resources Commission ordered negotiations. School and the Middle School scheduled agenda item, the the town to improve the Other permits were issued Since 1%5 the VEA has been with hours to be from the time council agreed to discuss the efficiency of the pLant several A total of 76 building permits for: 3 new dwellings valued at Tthe bargaining agent. This past the schools close to 5 p.m. matter in greater detail at its years ago due to the pollution of with an estimated value of $75,000; 1 sprinkler system for tall, the VFT which was formed Voting will be by paper ballot. next meeting on Feb. 26. the Hockanum River. The $959,931 were issued by the of­ restaurant, $20,380; 1 plumbing just a few years ago, filed a Due to the delay in the Pitkat said a second shift project is still in the planning fice of Building Inspector for a 210-unit apartment r FOR THRIFTY BUYERS petition challenging the VEA. referendum and the decision as would mean he will need an ad­ stages. Francis McNulty, during the complex, $90,000; Heating, $70,- While not all of the teachers to which group will represent ditional $10,(HX) to cover the cost Pitkat brought the matter of month of January. This is a 000 and wiring $148,500 for the belong to one group or the the teachers in salary of salaries for the remainder of the state order before the marked increase over the Famous PERDUE - GRADE ‘A’ other, all will be eligible to vote negotiations with the personnel the fiscal year which ends June council when members were figures issued for January, same complex; 2-car detached in the referendum, according to policies committee of the 30. discussing setting a date for a 1972. garage and family room, WE PilOUDLY WEldOME Judith Young, president of the Board of Education, there has In a report to the town, after public hearing on sewer user For the same period a year $4,350; 1 addition of a second Bake’em! Broirem! Fry’em! VEA. also been a delay in the start of a routine check of the plant, the charges. The proposed ago, i3 permits were issued story and a new heating system FOOD STAMP An attempt was made to hold these negotiation meetings. state recommended that the ordinance will hold the rates at with an estimated value of for a dwelling, $14,000 ; 66 CUSTOMERS the referendum before the For the past several years the plant be put on two shifts. the same level they have been $170,341. Accounting for the miscellaneous permits, $37,701 Christmas holidays but, due to education budget has had to be Pitkat said now he has been this year. Pitkat said he felt in largest part of the increase was and 7 certificates of occupancy, Salvatore’a a disagreement about who made up with a guess as to what informed the recommendation issuance of a permit for an $10.50. would be the bargaining agent the figure for salaries should will be made in the form of an industrial warehouse storage The total fees turned over to Italian Sausage >.^.09 to run the election, the deadline be. It is expected the board will order from the state. building going up in the town’s the town amounted to $4,095 as set by the state for holding the have to follow the same While preliminary plans have Read Potpourri Industrial Park. This building is compared to a year ago when referendum lapsed and procedure this year. been approved for construction valued at $500,000. the fees totaled $894. Poimd MargheritaPepperoni ^4.78 WHOLE

Armour Cut Hamtl? ^4.38 SPLIT or CUT-UP 4 5 * lb. the spirit of our Armour Franks "kX* ^.79 PERDUE GRADE ‘A’ Fmast Sliced Bacon >^.98 Chicken Legs 59^ ^ Chicken Breasts 74^.. FIRST NATIONAL STORES Colonial Cold Cut Pkgs. Bologna • Luncheon ^ ^ PIcMe and Pimento I Olivo • Pepper Finast Don’t forget... VALUES GALORE IN OUR DELI. Miss Johnston in 1972 Photo Kain Check' Redeem ttie 2nd week coupons lat Quality From our circular you received Genoa Salami »Kk.98^ ri«*H .89. • m v r Policy ; Last Week! H ,H lOwlltMl i|Ndal it m r mM Nl Hard Salami « .8 9 ‘ nK,’1.69 i. New GOP Leader uk Um n i| tf hr I Mfe Click. I panty NtHiM |N h On MM Hm It ikrtM i prici Oh Mb«h| NNk. Or H |m will wi' USGRADEA-2y2 to3lbs#k^ « n’ Bacon Sale! hose wiO |liM| On |N I CMfinkb Kw it On FROZEN FOOD All American Girl OM tinFNaM I UM ifickri iHlei MW. Tkiik Ym . Our M hi. 59c SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) to junior college in Sacrafnento, 'Beef Liver ^ 6X — The Republican party’s new crossing a narro'W eaifseway. Batge Burrom Tamm cochairman is a pretty blonde "Cars needed a warning Piefc fVK Fmriti CUdna-'Mt FrM ESH CHICKENS Colonial BaconFI Macaroni Shells or who fits the image of the All- system you could operate im­ is Wi* SilMfiM - Ml US Com e cinnamon American'girl— with a touch of mediately without getting out Rath’s Bacon P! Baked Ziti w/Cheese Tom Swift ingenuity. to get a flare,” she said. “The T a S ••••••eeN«eee«******** lights and the wiring were all Chicken Legs Hygrede Sm kad She is Janet Johnston, a 33- BonelfSi Pork Fully Cooked WhUo they lasU year-old native Californian who there already. The only thing Chicken 7 5 1 Shoulder 2 89^ I grew up on her family’s 700 that was new was hooking Dnunsticks Mamma Ma* 7 Qt acre ranch and became a everything together. That was BuHoni Eggplant Parmagian ■ J T S G * SPAG H ETTI successful businesswoman, the innovative part,’’ she Chicken Breasts 791 related! COOKERS I grass roots political worker and o r F n n k i «> 15-OZ. sometimes inventor. It was innovative enough to Oscar Mayer W ieners • F M O m r Boneless Breast P! ______p k ( | . Miss Johnston was appointed enable Miss Johnston to obtain Armour Star Frankfurts *. 8 9 * John's Pizza 65* • NrftnM hmt to the party’s No. 2 job by the patent on the flashing light Cheese • Sausage • Hamburg • PepperonI • 7 QL EkmUb rot George Bush, the Republican system. Swift’s Frankfurts Nablaco McCormick Keebter national chairman. "I was born and raised on a Colonial Sliced Bologna “My selection proves that ranch and when something PINWHKLS BROWN GRAVY Coconut i*t Finast Sliced Bologna I someone from a small com­ breaks down you learn to put it Breasts -k- m'P’ Rite Form CHOC. *3 .79 munity in rural America can together,” she said. Swift’s Sausage All Varieties 12-OZ. ^Q dr DROPS In recent years. Miss Bird’s Eya l * g . " t w i Z”- definitely have a voice in Nepco Polish Sausage 1 0 * I decisions that affect all of us,” Johnston managed the ranch Dmmsticks P’ Broccoli Spears 3 * " 8 5 ^ Miss Johnston said in an with her father, but still found and 28 oz Drumsticks pkg F. 111'!! A-noun; o? Hip & Centpf D'oi,': 32-oz. 3 fern®® interview. time to teach piano, paint and Thighs Ppjtatoes ; A 9 * - 1 6 -o z . draw, compete in shows with STORE HOURS B U ITO N I Since last August, she has Chopped Ham e lo r q o o p kg s. been California’s Republican her Arabian horse “Othello” Cod Fillet SKinless Pork Chops “ I"! Pork Chops Bread Dough N 20-oz. Mon. thru $aL A u t . Cuts and water ski. Turkey Roll it 95* national committeewoman, the Cleaned Squid Pasta Macaroni 9 9 ^ youngest member of the party’s She became a grass roots Pork Ribs » 99! Pork Roast Genoa Salami Carandos A C. | t 9 9 » Manicotti «»««com*y national ruling body. campaign worker for Gov. Jumbo Smelts $109 8 A.M. P ro - Ronald Reagan and other GOP ^ Provolone “ i 59* 6 *o z . As a girl. Miss Johnston t i e a i o o d Turbot Fillet Greenland Lasanga Cm TO gresso drove a tractor at harvest time candidates and was elected vice fjfr. D eli Cooked Salami Trunz iti 6 9 * cans speciaisistandard Oysters ! Fresh Pork Shonlder 6 9 ^ on the family ranch near chairman of her county party Prices In This Ad Elltctivf Ih u Feb. 10 .19 73 S p e c i a l s Available in Stores with Service Dell. Dept. Ravioli S t Tomato Paste Winters, a small farming com­ committee. 4 tor 95' munity 30 miles west of More than just a farm girl. ♦ 4- Orange Juice SS 10 P.M. Sacramento. Miss Johnston attended the For Cooking By necessity, she became Monterey Institute of Foreign Whole Peeled ♦ GREEN GIANT * BOUNTY o r Salads r VALUABLE COUPON handy at mechanics and worked Studies, became fluent in both Gem Oil on electrical projects as a 4-H French and German. She plans ♦ * TOMATOES SWEET CORN JUMBO TOWELS r club member. All this came in to move to Washington about handy when she decided to March 10. Miss Johnston says Richmond , , __ _ Whole Kernel ♦ While Decorator or DAIRY devise an emergency signal she isn’t a confirmed bachelor Fancy gr Qream Style Assorted Colors 42< ♦ r * 1 .1 9 For 3-oz., 100 Cnt system of flashing lights now girl. r For 64-oz. Bot. “The right Prince Charming standard on automobiles. Dixie From Conn. Farms ’The idea came to her in 1962 just hasn’t come along yet,” 4- 1 W ish 1 2 5 cl ■ r while she was commuting daily she said. Uould Dalargant Bathroom Renil 'WOW' Ex. Large ♦ 3 2 O - o z . | 0 « r m il ooMM aad $8 pwchMi HHcaw Hira Sat, Fjb. m 4- 'WOilir White Bread"'**' loaf r o lls £ k UnRI CoMlwii Hr FM*Y EGGS J50< EVEBYBODY’S ( Buitoni Meat -Witnesses Urge D afry V aluesl Frozen Food Favorites! Saaltast Light and Uvaly m ^ . Itai. Style Tomatoes' ^ 2 9 * R estraint PREMIUM rilR M E Y E BROOKSmE FARM USTERINE « Cottage Cheese- 43^ VALUABLE COUPON Genova Tuna In Oil 4 9 * WASHINGTON (AP) - An less the longer the assets were MARGARINE EiricMWhili accountant and an economist held,” Wallich said. ORANGE JUICE 2.49 SIZE urged tax-studying con­ “It would be responsive, also, Brad C&F Grated Cheese gressmen today not to be too to the apparently prevailing 2-1 tough oh capital gains, which popular feeling that quick and Health and Beauty Aids D eli R o lls 3 ■ r Chiffon Margarine 'ST 4 9 * enjoy a preference under easy gains are inequitable. It ^ Vicks Formula 44 'bS* 1 “ existing tax laws. would reduce the lock-in for 5 9 Big Round Top Bread 4 *1 s*«M odess Sanitary Napkins'iS' ★ BRiosCHi ^ sr7a« B. Kenneth Sanden of the Kraft Extra Sharp Cheddar Beef, Chicken, Turkey longer-term holding,’’ he sra B ro m o S e lt z e r 't«“ 5 9 * Price Waterhouse & Co. ac­ added. Of A 1 ★ HEAD & SHOULDERS C counting firm, told the House The committee, which is con^. Cracker Barrel x j j Swanson ies SAVE ON PROGRESSO PRODUCTS Ways and Means Committee in ducting a sweeping review ,of 89« ★ CREST 1.13 « # 7 8 * prepared testimony that the nation’s incomeHax systeiii, Tomato Pureo 12-OZ. koL n tO d Plllsbury Biscuits Aunt Jemima K ’’ 2 'iS ^ 8 9 * proposals for higher taxation of h as heard conflicting ★ SCOPE MOUTHWASH 1.20 nL f O higher gains apparently “have recommendations on changing' Cottage Cheese Weight Watchers Sara Lee Layer Cakes Tomato Sauce 1G-«z.bQL C Q 4 1.1G nL O O been built on the shifting sands the taxation of capital gains. Finast Sour Cream S lic e d S t r a w b e r r ie s f"“ ''5<“ 4 3 * ’S T 4 1 ‘ -k IMTENSIVE CARE of emotion and expediency.” Capital gains are the profit Clam Sauce Sanden echoed the testimony made on assets held at least six Bordens Cheese ‘ B ir d s E y e Wi^lmonds ? .? 3 9 * of earlier witnesses urging that months before they are sold. Cinnamon Raisin Wine Vinegar ‘tr- 29* Florida Juica P llls b u r y Danish Rolls B ir d s E y e IS 3 9 * Moot • Marinara ^ u a h ro o m capital gains be taxed on a They pi'esently are taxed at one PRODUCE Oranges 5 m sliding scale, with the tax half the rate of ordinary in-, Spaghetti Sauce lowest the longer the assets come. n O O Q S Sandwiches Fla. Whita or PMi were held. Dishwasher “all” *2 .2 7 Professor Henry C. Wallich For 2B-Lb. Bag • of Yale University argued fliat For Aulomalic Prograato ProgresMo Grapefruit the increasing severity of infla­ Homemaking Time Same Dishwashers V V Gold M odal tion “argues either for an infla­ Ithaca, N.Y. — If you think Flo u r tion adjustment applied to homemaking ta k es less time Beans Soups msiMmMoMMl Gidek e had ndnay capital gains, or for less-severe than it did years ago, you are ' * T i l ' I MllllillH 3 1" W ith T h is nnoswswiSt,l RMnestronV* LenttI 5 ^ 6 9 * iax treatment of all gains .... wrong, according to results of O C c ^ 1 1 With This GattttaBhd IflijiB tM fl 31 C o u p o n £ 3 O il C o u p o n Macaroni and Bean Bum up 10 S hr*. a survey by the College of 30< off .« _JllJL^IiQjIiELN Human Ecology, Cornell Uni­ j s Toward purchase of one 10 oz jar ^ 13 Toward purchase of one 48 oz btl S { s Toward purchase of one 49 oz pkg 3 STow vdsPurdaM O foneSbbM SlS Toward purchase of 3 Reg Bars 3 { 5 Towards Purchase of one 38 oz I “The proposal for extension I Gravy Train g } | _ . Dial ^ S R ^ * l 0 0 R 20HIZ. S 1 O O Fire Logs 6S‘ - versity ig Maxwell House s ! g Pain Barrel 3 1f r« rn Fab Laundry = ' I Wesson J j cans 1 of the short-term holding period True, there has been a de­ I ~ Instant Coffee 3 ■ 3 fabric Softener a i s ^ natomont Dog Food Deodorant Soap s Oil Fla. Green Peppers 2 .59* and for the shift to a sliding Valid thru Feb. 10 15 C Valid thru Feb! 10 ifS a jl VaUdthriiFMi.1 0 VaUd thru FM . l7^ S c Valtd thru Feb. 10 crease of 80 minutes a day in j f l j j a l i scale for the inclusion ratio on food preparatimi since 1927, but isaiinmmamnum jSkwmmmmnmkwwmBM\ 39WIMHMIMV«MVg| r« foafrve the right to limit quanUdaa longer-term gains would there has been an increase of -equitably and efficiently more than 30 minutes for mar­ ^•express the principle that keting, record-keeping and man­ W e Reserve the Right to Limit Ouantities capital gains should be taxed, agement. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973— PAGE TWENTY-FIVE PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1873 y o u t h FESTIVAL MOVES TO SCOTLAND Social Democrats Urge Officials ABERDEEN, Scotland (AP) Stam ps In The New s Columbia - Nearly 1,000 young musi­ Security IAP Nawsf»afur«$' cians and dancers from many Meatown By SYO KRONISH To Avoid Meeting Conflicts countries are, expected here next August for the Internation­ 1215^ Silver Lane Q. I read recently that flooded depths of two .to three Mrs. Cloutier has named the al Festival of Youth Orches­ East Hartford FROM THE MAIL BAG . . . VIRGINIA CARLSON These boards spend the widows will an be entitled to To Jane Gates of Mobile, Ala., greatest amount of money and inches, following workers for district tras. correspondent This will be the flfth festival, 100 per cent of whatever their HOURS: Tun. tWfd till 6 P.Kh first-day covers of foreign people should have the right to Pederson has lived here for 30 3; Burton Ives, Jean Rosa, Mrs. Tel. 228-9224 and the first time it has been husband’s benefit was when be Tliuri.tFrl.tlll9^.M. stamps' are difficult to get attend one or both, committee yekrs and recently retired from Jeanne Bender, Mrs. Judi The Democratic, Town held in Britain. All the previous died. Is this true? SiiUII6P.M.(Ck»«iMon.) directly from the countries of members claim. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. His Carini, Mrs. Beth NaUmec, Committee has gone on record A. No. Whether or not a origth. Your best bet would be wife is secretary to the Board Mrs. Erminia Lowman, Miss events have taken place in Swit­ UNION The Democrats also went on favoring a policy that all major zerland. widow receives 100 per cent of “ Where Quality to subscribe to a first-day cover record asking selectmen to of Selectmen. Edith Buck, Mrs. Gretchen Even though we cut our prices, we didn t cut our stamps. town boards and commissions Ten or 12 orchestras and stu­ her husband’s Social Security Three balloon Images against service or through your local undertake a study of effective Pokomy, Mrs. Doris Smith, Always should establish a schedule of dent ballet and dance com­ depends upon her age when she a cloud background are fea­ stamp dealer . . . To Mrs. Mer­ snow removal brcause of the Heart Chairman Mrs. Anita Haddad, Mrs. Jane Or our quality. So you II not only find low prices on the finest meats produce notionolly advertised grocery products Exceeds the Price!” meeting nights to avoid panies, chamber ensembles and first started to receive wife’s tured on the new U.8. 15-cent ritt Kiff of Kingston, N.Y., in­ unsatisfactory present system. Sandstrom, Mrs.' Adel Urban, conflicts. Mrs. Omar Shepard of Sleepy folk music groups will be in benefits. If she filed for reduced our own high quality brands plus hundreds of other things you and your family use most you II find a stamp borius commemorative aerogramme formation on the British stamps Members deem it an Mrs. Gertnide Tappan, Mrs. The committee will strongly Hollow has been named town Aberdeen from Aug. 6 through wife’s benefits, she will not to be issued at Albuquerque, you. mention can be obtained extremely high priority chairman for this year’s Heart Margaret Wehnei’^and Mrs. ori top of every bargain Valuable Triple S Blue Stamps witfjjevery purchase. It s what s(>ts us apart. And puts you alu.-ad from Stanley Gibbons Ltd., rep­ urge the Board of Selectmen to 17 and then move to London for receive the full 100 per cent of N.M., on Feb. 10. The date coin­ because of ^ e individual’s safe­ Fund. Arija Koiva. \ reschedule regular meetings so the final two days of the festi­ her husband’s Social Security. SPECIALS! cides with the opening day of resentatives of the Crown ty, the safety of the school Agents, 320 Fulton Ave., Hemp­ as not to conflict with the val. The amount her widow’s the first World Hot Air Bal­ buses, fire protection and am­ Heart Week is Feb. 19 to 1b . FOR THURS., stead, N Y. 11550 . . . To W.H. meetings of the Board of benefit is reduced is deter­ looning Championships. bulance service. Door-to-door solicitation will Little of College Station, Tex., Education. The Board of mined by the number of months FRI. AND SAT. The stamp design shows the The Jefferson-Jackson dinner begin shortly, Mrs. Shepard the 6-cent U.S. commemo- Education has to rescheduled prior to her 65th birthday that most prominent balloon in red, will be held Feb. 24 at 6:30 p.m. said. FUTCHER GLASS (». white and blue against the blue ratives are worth just that — 6. its meetings to the first and ______she received wife’s benefits. at the Hilton Hotel in Hartford. background of the envelope. cents (if in good condition) — third Tuesdays from Mondays Columbia’s quota is $1,400. of Q. My husband and I were Those interested in attending Over 28 Year* of Exparianca '4 . MANCHESTER Loan, Froth Pork The words “ International Hot as for the coins, I suggest you because its new superintendent 24 deaths in town in 1972, 16 both past 65 when we started Air Ballooning — Aerogramme check your phone book for the had conflicting meetings with should contact Jerome Rosen, were caused by heart attacks or Democratic town chairman. receiving Social Security — Via Airmail — Par Avion” names of dealers. other schools. heart disease. Auto - Plata - Window Qlaaa ■ MIrrora - Glaaa benefits. In the event of his appears across the bottom. To afford the citizens of this Tickets are $100 for a sponsor Mrs. Shepard has named the FumItura Tops - Pictura Framing - * and $25 for a subscriber. death, how much will my SPARE Balloonists from 17 countries town “ the opportunity to following workers: Mrs. Door Mirrors - Madicina Cablnats - Spaclal Work widow’s benefit be? Vacancy Filled are expected to compete in the ANTEATER HAS attend any meeting,’’ the town Andrea Kelley, treasurer; Mrs. A. As you did not start Selectmen have appointed world meet, which is sanction­ TONGUE, NO TEETH committee said, all town Mary Fletcher and Mrs. Collactor’a Itama receiving Social Security ed by the Federation Aero- George Pederson of Woodland NEW YORK (AP) - The governing committees should Martha Englert, district one Danish Platas benefits until after your 65th RIBS natique Internationale. Ter. to fill the vacancy on the SUNKIST VALENCIA giant anteater's nozzle-shape not meet on the same night. captains; Mrs. Roderick Manchester 649-4521 Praaidantlal birthday you would receive 100 U.S. GOV'T. GRADE A' FULLY COOKED SHANK END MORTON Collectors desiring first-day Board of Tax Review created snout can be more than a foot Members felt that with the Marrotte, district 2; Mrs. Rita Dseantars per cent of whatever your cancellations should send their by the resignation of Lucius long, but its mouth is no wider school board and selectmen Cloutier, district 3; Mrs. Estimataa QIadly Qlvan Nulina requests to "Aerogramme, Robinson Jr. husband’s benefit was at the than the head of a thumbtack, meeting the same nights twice Beverly Pepin, district 4; Mrs. Opan- Thura. & FrI. till 9 P.M. Raproductlona S M O K E D H A M DINNERS ORANGES Postmaster, Albuquerque, 'The appointment was made time of his death. FRYERS according to The World Book a month, the people are being Lawrence Shaw, district 5; Sat. till 5 P.M. N .M. 87103’ ’ with remittance of while selectmen were busy Q. Is it true that there are WATER Encyclopedia. denied the right to participate Maurice Bolstridge, business Plastica In Stock SniT OR * CHICKEN lAROB BB SIZI 15 cents for each one ordered. some widows who will receive ADDED The animal has no teeth. It as spectators or interested pushing water around with district captain; Mrs. Howard 54 McKee St, Manchester 'A” - 3/16” - W QUARTERED . TURKEY no Social Security benefit in­ SOME SLICES > SALISBURY This letter sheet provides air­ licks ants off the ground with its citizens in attending these brooms in Yeomans Hall. ’The Sumway, special gifts and Mrs. Stock Sheets or Cut 10 FO R 89* (Off Cantar Straat) crease? I read some place that LB. 394 BFAAOVBD * MIATIOAF mail service anywhere in the tongue, which is like a sticky meetings. town hall basements was Shirley Aitken, publicity. 3 5 t 1 0 - 6 9 « Sixes the 1972 Amendments gave world for 15 cents. worm. every widow 100 per cent of President Harry S Truman, whatever their husband’s who died last Dec. 26, will be benefit was. honored on a memorial postage A. Not all widows will receive Onc« Again Wa Offer stamp next May 8 — what an increaise. Widows who began CHECK OUR FROZEH FOOD. CHECK OUT OUR PRODUCE. would have been his 89th birth­ CHECK OUT OUR MEATS. CHKCK OUT OUR GROCERIKS. receiving widows benefits at,, YOU’LL CHECK OUT WITH MORE day. a g e 6 0 , or widows who YOU’LL CHECK OUT WITH MORE YOU’LL CHKK OUT WITH MORE YOU’LL CHECK OUT WITH MORE Meatown While a first day of issuance remarried after age 60, will not □ CHICKEN □ CRISCO □ MARBLE was not announced, it is likely, receive any increase. □ BROCCOLI that the site will be Indepen­ Q. I started receiving widows QUARTERS OIL CAKE FRESH CHOCK FULL O'NUTS PATTIES dence, Mo., the home of the insurance benefits at age 64. My GOVT GRADE'A- PURE VEGETABLE WESTERN LEGS w/BACK OR 1-QT. 6-OZ. BU BUNCH Onion flavored or Plain 33rd President. husband retired at age 65 and If Independence is the place BREASTS w/WING died when he was 68. Am I now where the new adhesive will be entitled to 100 per cent of the issued, then it would be the 7 5 ' ^ 6 5 3 9 * 10 second time in two years for benefit my husbhnd received 4 5 when he died? this city. The Missouri State­ POTATOES □ ANJOU PEARS oo. hood stamp, based on a mural A. No. If your husband didn’t □ SMOKED HAM FRESHPAK M m CRINKLE CUT .....2-LB. PKG. O FOR I detail in the Harry S Truman WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES start receiving benefits until his SHANK PORTION-WATER ADDED A O c .00 Library, was first issued May 8, 65th birthday and you are now NO SLICES REMOVED...... LB. O TT □ AUNT MILLIES .joc □ ESCAROLE oOc 64, you Would receive 93.4 per SPAGHETTI SAU CES...... 14-OZ. JAR O V SPINACH - , $ 1971. GRAND UNION lO-OZ. PKG. # FOR I .00 F U U Y COOKED cent of your husband’s benefit. □ SMOKED HAM 099 B U n PORTION-WATER ADDED □ WELCH'S JELLY .yQ, W CHOPPED OR LEAF West Germany will issue a You would not receive the full □ TEMPLE ORANGES NO SLICES REMOVED...... LB. # TF CHEESE PIZZA LARGE 60 SIZE X O c 40-franc stamp to commemo­ 100 per cent of your husband’s SWEET EATING IW FOR O V rate the 10th anniversary of the benefit unless you were 65 when □ CREMORA .yoc BUITONI SQUARE ...... 14-OZ. PKG. 69‘ □ HAM STEAK BORDENS...... 1-LB. JAR / V 50 Patties signing of the German-French Smoked he died. OR ROAST/CENTER SLICES 1 1 0 STOUPEER'S POT PIES □ PASCAL CELERY rao« treaty of Cooperation. The Q. I worked until I was 62 and WATER ADDED...... LB. I . iTT □ NIBLETSCORN ^ rarae CHICKEN OR BEEF...... lO-OZ. PKG. 59* Extra Lean, event is most significant as then retired. My husband GREEN GIANT...... 7 -OZ. CAN X FOR X V Minutes Fresh both countries have been fierce retired at 65 and we both □ TURKEY CUTLETS >. c q GREEN BEANS □ PO T AT O ES RED BLISS U.S. #1-SIZE A ..... 5-LB. BAG O V adversaries in three wars with­ received oiir own Social Securi­ □ KLEENEX FACIAL rao, GRAND UNION M H a n o A TISSUES-ASST. COLORS..... 200 IN PKG. 4 V ITALIAN...... 9-OZ. PKG. H t FOR in 100 years. The strong ties ty benefits until his death in ^ SLICED BALONEY now have been the basis for the December. His Social Security Q GRAND UNION ...... I LB. PKG. 27 3 GROUND European Common Market. check was $250.30 while mine is The new stamp design shows M MACARONI $201. Am I now entitled to 100 □ TOMATO the national flags of West Ger­ □ SMOKED per cent of my husband’s SAUCE □ & CHEESE CHUCK many and France meeting ^nd BUTTS benefit when be (Ued or l i w y SPANISH STYLE GRAND UNION ‘MEAL intertwining. The inscription . a r d o u r STAR PROGRESSO— 8-OZ. CAN 12-OZ. PKG. kehp my oTftt t^ '4u ^ 'l filed'at PORK SHOULDER outlining the event is seen in both languages, reports the age 62? PLEASERS” World Wide Philatelic Agency. A. A widow can receive 100 $ | 0 9 WATER 1 0 » 9 9 ' 3 3 * per cent of her husband’s Social LB. a d d e d Add a little zip to your menu C Security even though she took a STAMP ALBUM NOTES . . . FRESH QUARTERS For the advanced collector, reduced retirement insurance SLICED MEATS □ TOMATO PUREE ^ m n n with this delicious chicken curry. PROGRESSO-CALIF. O FOR ■ • U U □ BROWN^COWS Minkus Publications has re­ bdnefit prior to age 65. You GRAND UNION SALAMI ,, COSTA;..,...'...... 10 IN 1-LB., 4-OZ. PKG. # V 'r..'?;," OR BREAST < W□ SPICED LUNCHEON PEPPER . 1 -LB. PKG. 1-Ib 12-OZ. CAN DINNER MENU Save 25c Ib.l As Good leased Volume Four of its Su­ CHICKEN LEG or should contact the Social 99* CHICKEN CURRY ON RICE* As Most Ground Round! preme Global Stamp Album. AtP GOLDEN Security office to file a claim as □ ROUND TOMATOES icl CREAM SLICES oae WITH THIGHS W SLICED B O L O G N A Flakud Coconut and Appio Sauce Newly collated, this volume ac­ a widow since you are now . WITH PUREE I-LB.T2-OZ. 1 GRAND UNION ...... 12 IN 3-LB. PKG. V V FRESH CHICKEN LEGS 59* A A D i l whole y T GRAND UNION ...... 8-OZ PKG. 55* Broccoli Spears Molded Fruit Salad commodates all the stamps is­ CREAM CORN U U K H KERNEL 6':=*1®® receiving benefits on your own 1—1 ALL MEAT, ALL BEEF, GARLIC PROGRESSO CAN O FOR la U U □ HERSHEY SUNDAES sued worldwide for the years WHOLE UNDER 3 IBS. “ SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY (FROZEN) AGP Social Security. Bananas & Cream A&P □ VARIETY PACK m mm CHOC., STRAW . 6 IN 1-LB., 12-OZ. PKG. / V 1967 through 1970 in its 1,408 Fresh Chickens 37,1 Ducks OVER READY 69,^. □ TOMATO PASTE ^ Milk Coffee or Tea pages of 40,000 stamps. The OSCAR MAYER...... 12-OZ. PKG. I . 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PKG. OF 5 O D lbs.) 11 "hingeless ” albums, with the 1 tablespoon curry powder Wholesale PrIcesI PORK BUTT ALLCOOD East Hartford 06108. release of its latest one for APPLESAUCE GREEN PEAS 5'isN®® U.S.D.A. Whole IONA □ LISTERINE ooc □ COTTAGE CHEESE - q , 1 cup water United States stamps. Other Pork Steaks 991 Sliced Bacon 89- W SKINLESS HOT DOGS « e e ANTISEPTIC...... 1-PT., 4-OZ. BTL. V V WEIGHT WATCHERS...... 12-OZ. PKG. O V 1 cup chopped onion hingeless albums are for Cana­ □ GRAND UNION ...... 2-lB. PKG. I • J 1 teaspoon Grand Union salt da, Denmark, Finland, Israel, SELF-BASTING BUTTER I6-2Z A 0 S TOMATOES S'l-. M®® BLENDED JIMCE *1®® Va cup cold water RIB ROAST IMRORTEa-CLORIA Japan, Mexico, Norway, Swe­ (FROZEN) BASTED "»■ Herald □ POLISH RING 1 oo 2 tablespoons corn storch a r m o u r TURKEYS . TOBIN FIRST PRIZE ...... LB. I . X V den, the United Nations and 1. W aih & dry chicken pieces thoroughly. Vatican City. The crystal-clear orapefrintjuiceS'^^I®® tomatoes 3”»N®® Yesterdays OF BEEF BEEF STEAK FROZEN m 2. Brown chicken, a few pieces at a time, in hot mounts have a clamp edge con­ GRAND UNION FAM PACK 3-LB. PKG. O . I V * MARGARINE W oil or shortening. Drain oH excess oil or struction which hold stamps se­ IN IT'S OWN JUICE □ LIVERWURST .*0* shortening. curely, providing maximum 25 Years Ago 3. Add curry powder, 1 cup of water, chopped Pupils at St. James con­ PENN DUTCH...... 6-OZ. PKG. O V protection, yet permitting ex­ GRAND UNION onion and salt. M ix and bring to o boll. Turn amination of the stamp backs. BUm A&P tribute $59 to March of Dimes down heat and simmer, covered, for 45 min­ The new deluxe album for the campaign raising total from CHICK OUR NANCY LYNN FEATURES utes to on hour, or until chicken is tender. $105 4. Mix cornstarch with cup cold water to U.S. sells for $89.95. local schools to $639.32. H.E. Harris & Co. is ready to WHITE BREAD form o smooth paste. Remove chicken from Q FRESH BAKE I -LB. 4-OZ. LOAF 3 FOR 89* pan and mix cornstarch with liquid In pan. release its 1972 supplements for Bekiwl Puic4i|ipLe* Vlfe didn't cut our stam ps, Heat ond sttr until liquid thickens to form the World Wide and U.S. loose-. 10 Years Ago W LEMON PIE mQ, a gravy. 28 to 32 Lb. Avg. leaf albums. Also just issued is rn NANCY LYNN ...... 1-LB. 6-OZ. PKG. V 5. Arrange chicken on a bed of rice or noodles We’ll cut into Steaks, the 1972 U.S. Liberty Album Three Manchester High when we cut our prices. and pour gravy over top. Newport Roasts, Short supplement, which includes the 'is 4 | 0 0 School studenU, Gloria Trukas, m ENGLISH MUFFINS Mokes about 4 servings. Ribs, or anyway you so stamps produced during the 5 Edmund Perry and Susan r t NANCY LY N N ...... 6 IN PKG. X V .SHOP US.TO BELIEVE US. wish. calendar year by the U.S. and Boris, are named Merit U.N. The Harris 1972 U.S. Plate Scholarship finalists. U.8.D.A. Whole Block Album Supplement is State Board of Education also now complete and ready II licenses proposed Manchester for collectors. D.F.M. Community College for two- SUNNYBROOKCRADE“ A" Thirty-one different supple­ yeiur period. SIRLOIN ments for White Ace Albums ANN M C I ^ ^ . ROBIN HOOD (COBH BBU B W BoE^ of Education adopts have just been published. These Elbow Macaroni ft l0< Corn Mirffinlhlx $4,910,471' operating budget for provide for the new issues of Fiic«ilLEqi|4 196S-M fiscal year and four- 1972 up to the very end of De­ STEMS MARTHA WASHWCION ANN PACE IRUTATION LARGE SIZE cin. year capital improvement TIPS cember for this line of albums. & PIECES budget totaling $1,853,400. 4 Cake Mixes tt: 1 0 Vanilla WHITEONBROWN Two new White Ac6 albums are 69 Jack Mercer is chosen making their philatelic debut — ■RILLO ANN PACE WNITI * SLICED-YELLOW CLING ANN PACE SOUP chairmen of Town Develop­ a set of pages for stamps issued Cleanser ir 10* Frosting Mix ment Conunission, and Alfred ALL MEAT CHUNK WHITE TUNA ^ GRAND UNION OF BEEF to mark the silver wedding an­ WHITE OR ASSORTED Werbner is chosen secretary. niversary of Britain’s Queen INSTANT (ALL VARIETIES) Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, P Peaehe>A Borden Potatoes Tea Bags CkiefeeiiTNiHMtto plus an album for the American W A L D O R F c h i c k e n s : SEA CREAM CHEESE ANN RACE ' ^ MAW ARMOUR R AN ia Revolution Bicentennial. ALL BEEF Thus, it looks like good news S ’r tfoo Mustard 'n 10* North American HEALTH CAPSUUS« PLUS BLUE t Of! GRILL PLUS BLUE by Mlcluuil A. PeLLi, M.D. STAMPS, TOO I for new and advanced collec­ STAMPS, TOOl tors who want to keep their X ^ R V Il COLLEGE INN HSf —— . WlUL 'IfieRE PE a ^/A^CINE- BKG. 0 9 albums up to date and in good 7 9 « 49t AaAtN^r 35t taste. The albums and supple­ C A tietP. 2 ments are available at your lo­ Fiu iLD iiiiib iA Toma/fuJoieo M n/igaM ino I I cal stamp dealer. I TUBULAR 18 to 16 Lb. Avg. .-,r I I Well cut Into Boneless LiSSTHitN SO* OFF I i OFF FOLDING c h air ALL OFF COLDEN ■ !? OFF WITH THIS COUPON Sirloin "®***?; WITH THIS COUPON . WITH THIS COUPON I VARIETIES' too tjw I WITH THIS COUPON I Fondue, Shlsk-Abob. or DID YOU KNOW THAT . . . QUARTIRS AND PURCHASE OF AND PURCHASE OF AND PURCHASE OF AND PURCHASE OF ONE I I anyway you so wish. there were 34 stamps, com­ ONE lO-OZ. JAR COFFEE I ONE 5-LB. BAG DOG FOOD ONE 15-OZ. BOX. memorative and re^ lar, is­ BOX OF 80 SANDWICH BAGS I I $ 5 9 9 sued by the U.S. Postal Service I We Sell Conn. NESCAFE CHEERIOS in 1972 . . . One of the most I 50C Lottery Tickets! I High-impact, non-weathering INSTANT J K GRAVY TRAIN M R 0 | CEREAL popular U.S. stamps of 1972 was BAGGIES I polypropylene seat. Choice of, the Bicentennial set, as COUPON GOOD THRU FEB. 10 COUPON GOOD t h r u FEB. 10 COUPON GOOD THRU FEB. 10 COUPON GOOD THRU FEB. 1 AfAVD«. ARE LIMIT: ONE COUPON yellow, black or tangerine. 3,321,719 were sold on its first LIMIT: ONE COUPON LIMIT: ONE COUPON LIMIT: ONE COUPON We Accept PER CUSTOMER Federal Food Stam pa. jay of issue . . . two billion cop­ /AN A N T l-rp PER CUSTOMER PER C u s to m er ”'' ' . H s E . . . ” p a c u s t o m e r ” ' ies of the 1972 U.S. Christmas We Beeerve The Right stamps (one billion for each TMs BdvtrtiBBimBt Bfraollvi Dra SbL, .NlNiiwy lOtti bR erBnd Union SuponnarkBts In WBStmtsr. Putnam Lowar DutdioM countlas tai New Yorh excopt Now Rochelle and T^i lim it QaantitlM ! stamp) were printed. MmM Ciram Riy« MgM SiBiia. JUbo BffaclhrB in ComiBctiGiiL bxob|N GliBaMrii ami Sharon. Not rasponsibto lor typograpmcai iTora. We reeerve the right to limit quantity of eale Items. kb M* MmM Mha A i...... J PIICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 5-10,1973 ITEMS.FOB SALE NOT AVAHJLBIE tOOTink BiTAIl BIALEIS OB WNOLlSBUit M T BUPOaSMU FBI TTPaCBAPMCM I PAGE TWENTY+ SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manphestef. Conn.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN IBOOK REVIEW! THE FAMILY^ COMMUNICATION IS POW­ C u r r e n t ' LAWYER. ER. By Herbert Brucker. Ox­ ford University Press. 385 Best Sellers WESTERN Pages. 89.50.’ (Complied by Publisher*' Weekly) Privacy in FICTION Public Places Newspapermen, more than “’The Odessa File," Forsyth Fire engines roar up to a house the members of most profes­ “Jonathan Livingston sions except perhaps the law, across the street, and you hurry SeaguU,” Bach over to watch the excitement. If liw dohrs worth more like to discourse on the virtues and blemishes of journalism as “Semi-Tough,” Jenkins a newspaper photographer snaps Our meat labels they see them. The only ques­ “August 1914,” SolzhenitsyTi your picture and you wind up on “’The Persian Boy,” Renaiut the front page of a local news­ tion that can be raised is the paper, has your “right of pri­ tell you what you '63 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER! extent of the authority with vacy” been violated? Open Tnea.. Wed., Sat. Oil 6 — XInin., F it. OH # which they speak. N O N n C T IO N The law’s answer is no. Even Wr Beaef^n'TOe'Bight Xo lim it QmHitltlen “’The Best and the Brightest,” though the right of privacy has want to know about Herbert Brucker is a veteran Halberstam expanded in recent years, it does SPECIj\LS Tburs», Fri, & Saf. journalist by any standards. He “ Dr. Atkins’ Diet not override the freedom of the our ground beef We reserve the right to limit quanUties SALE STARTS MON . FEBRUARY 5 press to report legitimate news. THRU SAT.. FEB. 10 is former editor of The Hart­ Revolution,” Atkins As a spectator at a public event, ford Courant, which boasts of “Harry S Truman.” you were part of the news. All They sho\w the cuts of beef used in Boneless Shoulder Clod Roast being the oldest still-existing Margaret Truman the photographer did was to re­ each grade ... and the fat content. daily newspaper in the country. “I’m O.K., You’re O.K.,” cord what anyone who was there To guarantee consistent quality Boneless Chuck Filets He was president of the Ameri­ Harris could have seen anyhi v. and flavor. And we scientifically can Society of Newspaper Edi­ Some people are born news­ Quality-Protected'' Beef is guaranteed to Boneless Shoulder London Broil tors and of the American Coun­ “The Joy of Sex,” Comfort worthy, some achieve newsworthi­ measure the amount of fat. cil on Education for Journal ness, and some have newsworthi­ We’re doing all this so you can be ism. He has been a professor of ness thrust upon them. But, one please or we'll refund your money! New Books and all, they are subject to the sure that the ground beef you buy journalism at Columbia Umver- next week will be just as lean and sity and served in the Office of constitutional right of the press War Information in World War At Library to report what goes on in the fresh and tasty as the ground beef community. you enjoy this week. And to make it H. Now he is a lively 74-year- Fiction 9 H CHOICE ■ old syndicated columnist. easier for you to select the best * 1 “ (AP photo) Davis-The scent of apples ground beef for your purpose Lean Dean Luther A. Weigle of Yale Divinity School sits at his desk with a copy of Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Summing him up in a note Dormer—Not by appointment and your money. accompanying his new book, Dwyer—Chase “Communication Is Power,” Feibleman—The Columbus tree GROUND BEEF .75 another journalistic veteran, Gardner—Hie case of the post­ m New Bible Makes Dean Happy poned murder Regular Ground Beef 89i S-lb. lota Barry Bingham, chairman of The Louisville CourierJoumal Goodfield—Courier to Peking Not to Exceed 28% fat Extra Lean NEW HAVEN (AP) - Recent Dean Weigle, a Lutheran, “At the Hotel Connaught special edition from print, and I and Times, says: “No journal­ Martin—The 95 file Rib Roast Sneezin ’ Season announcements that Pope Paul was made chairman of the RSV meeting the Catholic scholars said, ‘No, go ahead and print ist in America owns stronger Mitchell—Thunder over Black Lean Ground Beef 99°. Natural aging makes this juicy, well trimmed USOA Specials! VI and Greek Orthodox leaders committee in 1930 while he was asked if we would object to that, too.’” credentials for presenting a Mountain Not to Exceed 24%(at Choice Grade beef extra tender, extra delicious. GROWID CHUCK .S5' have officially accepted the dean of the Divinity School. In a their putting out a special Meanwhile, under this critical analysis of the press of Prose—Judah the pious You'd have to dine at better restaurants and 5-lb. lota recent interview he told of how Catholic edition of RSV,” Dean supervision, the New Testa­ Sears—Dr. Toni’s miracle spend plenty to get roast beef that comes Common Bible was happy news our country.” Even if a person specifically Ground Beef Extra Lean ^1? close to this superb cut! for the Rev. Dr. Luther A. he began getting Roman Weigle recalled. “I said I would ment of the RSV had been Non-Fiction forbids publicity, he does not Not to Exceed 19% (at Weigle. Catholic scholars interested in bring the idea strongly back to published in 1946, the Old Testa­ Brucker fields most of the thereby tecome immune. Extra, Extra Laan ment in 1952 and, in 1957, Bien—Kazantzakis and the the committee’s work. my committee. hot questions confronting his In one case, the irate father in Lean Ground Beef P attiesl.09 fhe "King of The 92-year-old dean In 1954 he and others on the “But by 1960 Catholic interest responding to urgings of profession, not shrinking from linguistic revolution in Greek a custody fight ordered reporters 8 $ GROUND ROUND .<1.0$ emeritus of Yale Divinity committee met in London’s had switched from promotion of Episcopalians, the socalled passing some severe judg­ literature. The Bluffer’s guide: to “lay off” the story. But the Not to Exceed 24%(at '^'en Roasts" School gave over 40 years of his Hotel Connaught with two the Catholic edition to the idea “Apocrypha.” ments. Examples: second series story appeared anyhow—with pic- Mb 5-lb. lota life to the special ecumenical Catholic scholars, the Revs. of a Common Bible. Father The Apocrypha are seven Bone—Henrietta Marie tures. The man claimed invasion U P N P •••••••• ,^th thru 7th Ribs Bonaleaa, thinly allcad, Italian atyla edition in the form of the Bernard Orchard and Richard Fuller asked me if I thought the books covering events between “There is no more profound Burton—I’m running away from of his privacy, but a court decid- Oven Ready ri Revised Standard Version. Fuller, he said. Catholics should withdraw the the times of the two and significant failure of jour­ home, but I’m not allowed to ed that he had no legal kick com- testaments. They have nalism than ... that in modem cross the street ing. ^ FIRST 3 RIBS ‘ 1.48 > “There are times,” said the flk Frozen Food Buys O lb VEAL CUTLETS ■ remained controversial since liberal democracies the public Crockett—Foliage house plants . . . doesn’t know enough to govern court, “when one, willingly or U P For juice Indian River ;i; the 4th century and constitute Davies—Dragon by the tail; not, becomes an actor in an oc- |:| the chief difference between itself.” American, British & Russian Sni'o on the famous nalional brand USDA Choice 11 Oak St., Downtown Manchester - Open currahce of public interest. When | B the Catholic and Protestant encounters with China and one this takes place, he emerges from or saiu' t'l't'/i m ori’ on S lo p & Slurp! Delmonico Steak rc *2.38' Florida Oranges Thurs. & Fri. Nites ’til 9 P.M. - Tues., Wed., & versions of the Bible. He cites the case of the Pen­ another his seclusion, and it is not an in- WHOLE BOTTOM Sat. 'til 5:30 P.M. - Closed Mon. - Phone 643- ^ Dean Weigle said the new tagon Papers as affording a Ferguson—A companion to vasion of privacy to publish his 5171 ij; Common Bible differs from the classic example of “public un­ photograph with an account of 10-Pack Pizzas Greek tragedy ^^Quality-Protected’* Beefnaturally tender! lbs ROUND RSV only by including three derinformation,” declaring: FitzGerald—Fire in the lake; such occurrance.” “Had our reporters and editors On the other hand, an item of Roman stop & Shop ({ with Eye of Round, Avg. 20*25 lbs. ^ more Aprocryohal books which the Vietnamese & the information does not automati- I K >•: generally are included only by of broadcast and print been ag­ r Includes whole eye round, rump rosst, Swiss Americans in Vietnam cally become newsworthy just be- 10 PACK 25 OZ 10 PACK 27 OZ the Greek church. gressive enough and nosy Flick—Art Flick’s master fly- Fresh or Corned Beef Brisket steeks, cube steaks, and ground round enou^ to ferret out the facts cause a newspaper sees fit to print . Indian River white seedless 5$ Otherwise “It is the same tying guide it. For example; 8 P ^ Double Cut translation, but it is being about the Vietnam war as that A newspaper published a notice ^ j Our corned beef brisket is corned just 72 hours war was being escalated, the Harner—The Jivaro, people of published as a Common Bible,” by a hardware dealer, complain- S r- in our own meat plant to give it a miid delicious Grapefruit m history of not only the war itself the sacred waterfalls ^ he said. Heald—Witness to revolution; ing about a certain customer’s un- V flavor. Close trimmed and packed in vacuum The British edition was but of the world would have paid bill. This time, when the i sealed bag to protect fhe flavor and freshness. been different from what it has letters from Russia, 1916-1919 customer sued the newspaper for ' 4b released Jan. 21 and the Herriot-All creatures great : been.” invasion of his privacy, he won a ^ Fresh or Corned Beef Brisket *1.19ib American version will be and small judgment. The court said that in j:|: available April 2. Stouffer Chicken or Beef P i e 59* On the subject of whether the Hudson—Munby; man of two any fair sense, this private debt Dean Weigle emerged from Tasti Stripes AMERICAN KITCHEN 4iS S *l publicity given current dis­ worlds was simply none of the public’s Jumbo niini-priced a .S .0 .4 . Choice :|:j Littown, Pa., his birthplace, to Kelley—Why conservative business. | P S a ra L e e E n tre e s Nonius ofpM 8 9 * become a foremost authority in orders tencte to fire them up, he Famous White Gem U.S. Grade *’A cites the violence surroundling churches are growing , A public seiwice feature of the 1\/lacaroniiSi B e e f stop*shop 2!.?g“ * l g Christian education. the Democratic National Con­ Kelly—Youth, humanism, and Sunkist Lemens SIRLOIN TIP He was president of the American Bar Association and ^ P Taste O'Sea Clam Platter ‘i;U'pk9 69 R f O S C f ’C White Gem 7 Q c vention of 1968 in Chicago and technology the Connecticut Bar Associa- lA lC a O lO U.S.Grade"A ” I 9>i> Thighs 69*. former Federal Council of asserts; “It was the modem Kreb—Practical fishing knots tion. Written by Will Bernard. g P Stop & Shop Onion Rings 'pi?r29' Churches in 1950 when it Atangy ROAST BEEF journalist, armed not only with Labin—Hippies, drugs & Green Giant 2 pSp 89* buy. merged with the International pad and pencil but also with promiscuity ® 1973 American Bar Association flb Chicken Legs r 69*. Drumsticks 79*. 4-39 iji: Council on Religious Education tape recorders and cameras, Lesberg—Great classic recipes Eggo Waffles 39 to become the National Ctouncil li^ ts and all the other imped­ of the world Stop & Shop Choc Lit C overs*°^"'l S of Churches. imenta of radio and television, Lesberg—A short drive in the The dean remained at the that enabled the world to see country You'll save money on these S: head of the RSV committee un- what happened as it happened. McDonald—Ten weeks to a At Our Dairy Depi. during the ''Cold Season” ^ til 1966, when he had reached Today in 9 Whole packer cut, 14-17Jb.1.19 average. You get Sirloin Tip It was an object lesson re­ better job Roasts and Boneless SInoln Tip Steaks. ;i5 85. T hen on his vealing something new in the MacKendrick—Roman France Deli-Hui specials :|i: recommendation Dr. Herbert world: massed battalions of re­ History H Self Service Dell Metz—The politics of people- Temptee tom" Cheese AVAIUBLE IN STORES FEATUmNQ A SEKVICC OEU DtfT , Facial Tissue May, an Oberlin (Ohio) college porter-technologists actually power o U.S.D.A. Choice $•; professor, became chairman change the news they cover by By The Associated Press Midelfort—Witch hunting in Today is Wednesday, Feb. 7, B re a k s to n e Deutchmacher Bologna VANITY FAIR and Dean Weigle became se- covering it.” southwestern Germany, 1562- Delicious on Meat Fiiinks cond in command. the 38th day of 1973. There are You’ll want 1684 327 days left in the year. ^ hot biscuits. German Style Bologna A A q lots of SIRLOIN >•1: Dean Weigle lives alone in a Juicy goodness Brucker deplores sky­ Morris-Toward a new 1-lb' With a delicious old-world flavor. ” 1 tissues. Si; modest brown frame house. A Today’s highlight in history: ||k Oven Ready at a low. rocketing costs in all news me­ historicism B a lla rd B is c u its 1 0 ^ 1 ^ 8 9 * P k g , Si housekeeper relieves him of dia as reducing the number of On this date in 1945, it was low mini-price. Patrick—Cheep theatricks Stop & Shop Margarine Deutchmacher‘‘iiirSalam i />ib55* household chores but he still newspapers and stations inde­ Philbrick—Trumpets sounding; disclosed that President HIP OF BEEF *p*..T89' Bufferin Tablets ‘^ * 1 5 9 spends several hours a day at pendently owned, meaning that propaganda plays of the Franklin D. Roosevelt, British ^ Borden’s ^r^Cheese Slices Deutchmacher**;;;;?t or Franks *1.09«. Sw ift's Pork Sausages Skinless I tb pkg 7 9 * his books, keeping pace with “money controls journalism.” American Rev. Prime Minister Winston gk Kraft Cheez-Whiz •).?49' Im p o rte d G la ze d HamsiopAShop -v

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973— PAGE TWENTY-NINE PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENINO'riERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7. 1973 The “Action Marketplace” OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE The Economical Way BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers -THE WALKS ARE OWEREP AMD THE SNOWS WCUCCWVEIO HOTEL. PON'T FOR&6T 1 DRIFTED HKSM OS/ER TH E DRJVEWW IW PlACES- To Advortlso Over 60,000 Daily Readers eu SWANKO ' 'joo' b e s u p p o s e ? 1 0U T IP EITHCR OP H3U THINK TtJU’RE OOINO TO CARRV MB OVER TO GLEAM rroFF, HORfiET \XJ IT C A L L S ^6 ie6 LEl FORTZX) MUCH EXERTION/ IIXPHOM E 15 words, 8 days ...... Fast Results THE THRESHOLX?/ owe OF THS NeiSHBORBOYS TO .... $1.89 O' PEAR DO THE JOe,'. 15 words, 6 days ...... $3.24 COPY CLOSING TIM E FOR 7 15 words, 10 days ...... $4.50 CLASSIFIED ADVER'TISEMENTS , ^ 8 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION ,2 0 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 Deadline for Saturday and Moiday J Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch PHONE 643-27U is 12:00 Noon Friday

Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 -UU Services Offered 12 HERALD IMMEDIATE openings for RELIABLE persons for Fuller ______BY HANK LEONARD PLEASE READ MICKEY FINN BOX LETTERS CARPENTER available, days, steady weekend security n ard. Brush sales work. Minimum 3 ij; HAPPY ADS I'M SHERIFF FINN, W HATV \ NOT A THING! I JUST ''I'M AFRAID I CAN'T HELP VDU, SHERIFF.' evenings, weekends. Additions, Must have clean record, own hours per day, 5 days per week, i] I HAVEN'T HEARD FROM CORINNE IN YOUR AD alterations, repairs. No job too BERRY’S WORLD Salary approximately $4 per >: FROM NEW YORK SHE WANT TO ASK HER For Your car and phone. Must be bon- STATE.! I'M TRYING DONE? / SOMETHING ABOUT A OVER A YEAR! 1 DON'T LIKE HER Classified or "Wanf Ads" are, small. Free estimates. Call dable. Call 247-53^ between 10 hour. local for students. | STYLE — AND YOU MIGHT SAY TO FIND YOUR STUDENT WHO HAS Information taken over the phone as a con­ Stephen Martin, 646-72{Q after 4 a.m. and 5 p.m. for appoint­ Transportation necessary. DAUGHTER, CORINNE i DISAPPEARED/ IVE WRITTEN HER OFF' p.m. THE HERALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should ment. Sanitas Security Service, Work with one of the top seven ^ close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT 445 Homestead Ave., Hartford. crews in the state. Call 643-9042 > BLUE PRINTING Service after 8 p.m. •: ^ A G I C MIRROR tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and R EPO R T ERRO RS in ON THE WALLS 1 -1 available, 9-4:30 p.m. DELIVERY MAN - Part-time, 3 _ -» B IR* W " (O lyn w MIA, m u >. m. ow. answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The is s s s s . WHEN VtXlP LOVE TO LIVE FOREVER / TM. t /» E l Manchester Tool & Design, with cashier experience. Apply RECEPTIONIST - Part-time, ij desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE Inc., 130 Hartford Rd., 649-5263. at once, Liggett Drug, Monday-Thursday, 5-9; Satur- •: can. follow this procedure; incorrect or omitted insertion for Manchester P arade. d ^ 9-3. Car necessary. Reply: :■ any advertisement and then only to SNOWPLOWING - Very RECEPTIONIST, P. 0. ^ x J Enclose your reply to the box the extent of a "make good" inser­ reasonable, 646-5489. APPLICATIONS now being 222, Manchester, Conn. in an envelope — address to the tion. Errors which do not lessen the taken for counter girls, full or (.Tassified Manager, Manchester value of the advertisement will not TWO handymen want variety of part-time, varied shifts, LIVE IN — mature person for j ... Sofflcon* Evening Herald, together with a be corrected by "make good" inser­ jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, experience helpful. Apply in elderly lady. Light ! BY FRANK O’NEAL wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. housekeeping. Own transporta- j may have tout you S H O R T R IBS memo listing the companies tion. person. Dairy Queen“ BraziBrazier, you do NOT want to see your Also help with home snow 242 -Broad St.'- tion preferr^. 643-2977. o boppy o5l letter. Your fetter will be problems. Reasonable. 643- BY AL VERMEER SEAH.-J'M DEPRESSED. BELIEVE IT OR. / VJEL.L.TGHO(Jli> V 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 5305. JEWELRY sales clerk, full­ P R IS C IL L A ’ S PO P HOPE go- y destroyed if the advertiser is WANTED — Mature woman MOT, I HATE’ time, Tuesday through Satur­ JUST BECAUSE YDU one you’ve mentioned. If not it evenings, for home style Y o u AND TW AT) NW J O B / CEILING and ceramic tile day, experienced preferred. STUPID BLUE GET ALL A s DOESN'T. will be handled in the usual Autos For Safe cooking, in small restaurant. I ’ M / specialist, one ceiling or all, Call for appointment, 11 a.m.-? Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main RIB&ON.' MEAN TtDU'RE-r manner. \SPECIAU repaireed, remodeled. No job 646-9168. Street, Manchester. Happy 33rd Birthday 1957 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, 4-door, too small. 647-9232. MARIE Lost and Found automatic transmission, runs RN or LPN full or part-time, JPECW! good, 3300. 644-8462. KITCHEN aide, mature Daughter No. One SNOW plowing — driveways woman, 9:30-2. Apply 723 Main 649-4519. Love, REWARD for return of and parking area. Reasonable 1968 TAN Volkswagen sedan. Street, East Hartford between Mom and Dad Western style zippered purse rates. Call 649-5900. 1:30-2:30. DOCTOR’S Assistant — containing wallet, keys, etc. Excellent condition, well main­ Mature, responsible, eager to 649-8918. tained and at a fair price. Call TREE Service (Soucier) 649-7382. CLEANING woman wanted learn. Respond in writing 'Trees cut, building lots cleared, once a week, Thursday or stating reasons for desiring Happy 9th Birthday LOST — Amber beads. Sage trees topped. Got a tree position, age, marital status, BY HANA-BARBERA 1967 MERCURY Cougar, 289 Friday. Highland Park School SUE THE FLINTSTONES Allen, Vernon Circle, January problem? Well worth phone salary, previous experience. engine, new tires and exhaust, area. Own transportation Love, 31st. Sentimental value. Phone call. 742-8252. preferred. Call 646-5373. Write to Herald Box "H H ” , 649-2097 or 872-6931. power steering, air- Manchester Evening Herald. Mom, Dad, Cara S-7 2-7 conditioning, black vinyl top V^AW-4 UOW s h e 's J U S T SNOW plowing — Experience REAL ESTATE — Licensed and Tracee and interior. 3750 or best offer. commercial and residential. (S 1973 by NEA, Ik . by Art Sansom V o H'.''THAT N U R S E'i DId ' w E W H A T T H IS FOUND mongrel, black and agents needed for one of the KEYPUNCH operators. - THE BORN LOSER PLACE 742-8161. Prompt, courteous service l a v a i s s o m e - y EVER GET white male- dog. Coventry 'But Sarge, I thought we were stopping ALL military areas largest comtemporaty First, second or third shifts. THING ELSE/ /ALONG WITH license, 94286. Call Dog References. 646-7770. home builders. Call the A.F. Alpha Numeric experience. 1966 MERCURY Monterey, Happy 6 Month O U T HER Warden, 646-4555. activity in South Vietnam!" Edwards Company, 647-1852. ECM South Windsor, 644-2445. a l r e a j w convertible, automatic, V-8, B&C LANDSCAPING - Get a Anniversary power steering and brakes, ste head start on that lawn this p o w e fr! FOUND black and tan male Lorrain, Donna K good tires. Excellent condition, year. For free soil test and es Shepherd dog. Call Dog $750. 649-3408 after 6 p.m. and the Osmonds A/OW 5 0 0 *' Warden, 646-4555. timate, call 649-3455, 529-1965. Painting-Papering 13 Heating-Plumbing 17 HELP WANTED t-'OKGBT-I ffEflricf.BEK 1964 RAMBLER Classic, stan­ WASHING Machine repairs, THEY SAID , FOUND mongrel dog, brown dard transmission, good condi­ DONALD E. Tarca - MARTY’S Plumbing and • MACHINE OPERATORS RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, THAT ABOUT M E: male. Call Dog Warden, 646- tion. 3175. Call 644-8841. paperhanging and painting. HBating. Complete bal^oom Happy Birthday 4555. Maytag. Reasonable rates. remodeling and repairs. Free Previous factory experience desired. Steady work. Full Former owner of Pike Coin Free estimates. Call M3-0271. RE-RE 1966 MUSTANG, vinyl top, estimates. No job too small. company paid Insurance program. FOUND Shepherd, male dog, Wash and Dry Cleaning. 6tt- Love, snow tires, very good condition 4913. GEORGE N. Converse — CaU 742-7438. black and tan. Call Dog inside and out. Firm $700. 649- Interior and exterior painting Sweetie (Dick) Warden, 6464555. 4259. and paperhanging. Fully in­ TOWNE Plumbing Service. 0 a -1 TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, spraying, etc., fully insure. sured. Call 643-2804 after 5 p.m. Repairs, alterations. American AMERBELLE CORP. FOUND black and white 1966 COMET GT, 390 4-speed, Standard fixtures used Happy 10th Birthday Licensed. Free estimates. Call MU'TT AND JEFF B U D FISH ER female puppy, tan on face. Call very good condition. $500. T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, exclusively. Immediate ser­ 104 East Main Straat.RockvIlla, Conn. Dog Warden, 6464555. 633-5345. BETH ALISON S PLAIN JANE Phone 649-4211. Interior-exterior painting. vice. Call 649-4056. An Eqml Opportunity Employr S liw 1936 Love, I ^ w e 'r e d o in g t h e o l d YEH.lWEy RE Reasonable rates. Swirled FOUND black and white, tan SAVE on construction costs, Mom and Matt, and ^ WHAT IS yoUR OPINION BOV A FAVOR DRIVING SE'TTlNG TO O 1964 DART, four-door, ceilings our specialty. Call 643- SEWERLINES, sink lines, KI'TCHEN Aide, 9-2, five days a M A'AM T > male pup. Call Dog Warden, retired builder available to WANTED — Men for perma­ week, in modern convalescent 'Grandma and Grandpa § 0!-D FORTHEIR automatic, mechanically assist persons who wish to ...... 6464555. by professionals. McKinney nent work in progressive New home. Apply Burnside Con­ ------TRIP BACK.' excellent. Left side damaged. build, alter or repair. Plumbing Eells i Best offer. Phone 643-8^. Building-Contracting 14 Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ England leading wholesale valescent Home, 870 Burnside s - PEER NOTICE is hereby given that and electrical experience. pany, 643-5308. nursery. Duties mclude farm Ave., East Hartford. 289-9571. CROS6 IM6 Optional Share Book No. 16555 Reasonable. Richard Young, and warehouse work as season 5: C.B. 1964 RAMBLER American, 649-1975. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - ^Distance doesn’t dim^% issued by the Manchester good condition. $250. Phone 643- Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Electrical IB requires. Opportunity for ad­ DEMONSTRATORS - Women Savings and Loan Association, 1409. ditions, rec rooms, porches and vancement to supervisory posi­ for Rubbermaid Party Plan. No ^^deter, decrease, diminish^ FURNITURE stripping and Incorporated, has been lost and tion in expanding environmen­ investment, no collecting, no refinishin^ Attics and cellars roofing. No job too small. Call MERZ Electrical Service. ^Jdevotlon. S application has been made to 649-3lft. Electrical repairs, additions, tal improvement industry. delivery. For interview, 633- 1972 TRIUMPH Spitfire, 3,000 cleaned. M at work (painting :•$ Sunny S said Association for payment of original miles, sold for $3,499, alterations. Small job Farm or agricultural 2218. the amount of deposit. and fiberglassing). Apartments experience helpful but not asking $2,950. 649-4628. painted. Phone 643-5^. DORMERS, garages, porches, specialist. “ Service when you 'J fill •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rec rooms, room auditions, need it.” Free estimates. necessary. See Mr. Sweeney or RN’s - LPN’s, 3 to 11 p.m., 11 CopNlg^Cl 1»71 1972 DODGE Dart Demon, V-8, kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Master Charge. 643-8832. Mr. Strickland. C.R. Burr Co., to 7 a.m. Opening new section TrW« M«Hi l i f l P t f M SANDING Service — Commer­ To Alt ■l»H W— 'i Parsonals-Announcements 2 siding, general repairs. Quality 420 North Main St., of East Hartford Convalescent 1-7 automatic transmission, power cial only, parking lots and DIANE and RICK steering. Excellent condition. workmanship. Financing Flooring 19 Manchester, 643-1561. Home. Extremely high starting INCOME Tax returns j roads. Modern equipment. Call after 5 p.m., 643-6756. available. Economy Builders, salary. 751 Main Street, East Congratulations in your home or mine, Reasonable. Call 742-8252. Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, FLOOR SANDING and SECURITY guards wanted full Hartford, 528-2167, contact Mr. on your MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- evenings. refinishing, (specializing in and part-time, pemuuient posi­ Atlas. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI 6506. CHEVELLE, 1968, hardtop, V- ALUMINUM doors, $49.95, in­ engagement older floors). Also speciauzing tion. Manchester location. Only HAP FlAP flAP 8, automatic, power steering, stalled, 32” or 36” x80” . Call Love, BILLY JOE, THE youb BETTER. TAKE good condition. $800. 646-5088. MASONRY — Ail types of in inside painting and paper sincerely interested should app­ PART-TIME janitorial work, INCOME TAX — For accurate Ken, 643-7204 after 3 p.m. PARROT IS GETTING HER OUTSICJE AND i stone, brick fireplaces, walls, hanging. John Verfaille, 646- ly. Phone 246-8271. days. Call 649-5334. Mary and Geno HERS COMES STEVIE... HEfe HOW DID I COULD NEVER BE HAFTV WITH, preparation in my office or TOO LAZy AND GIVE HER SOME concrete steps, sidewalks. No 5750, 872-2222. BEEN SERENADING HIS IT GO. GIRL. WHO DOESNYLJKEAAUSIO. your home. Call R. L. Burnett, I FAT! e x e r c is e i NEW GIRL F=RIEND. STEVIE? Trucka-Tractors 5 job too small. Free estimates. or part- MECHANIC — Experienced, 646-2460. Aides, 7-3, 3-11. Laurel Manor, Over 20 years experience. After Moving-Trucking-Storage 20 wiUi own tools, for large truck X 1968 CHEVROLET, pick-up, 8 PUBUC 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. 649-4519. Reet. Call 643-2414. Help Wanted 35 INCOME Tax Service, at your 7 cylinder. Recently had clutch MANCHESTER - DeUvery - home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 MATURE full time salesclerk, and brake job. 644-8962. TYPING SERVICE CARPENTRY- - Repairs, light trucking and package I f f l :2^>s or 247-3115. permanent type position. 40- All kinds, specializing in remodeling, additions, roofing. delivery. Refrigerators, hour week. Apply in person, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Medical-Dictaphone Call David Patria, South Wind­ washers and stove moving INCOME tax returns and sor, 644-1796. Tuesday-Saturday. Treasure bookkeeping done professional­ Campera- Trailers specialty. Folding chairs for I RN — PART-TIME transcription. Shoppe, Manchester Parkade. a -7 Mobile Homes 8 rent. 649J)752. ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. WES ROBBINS carpentry M 11 P-M. - 7 A.M. remodeling specialist. Acl- ••••**5***5*«*5******«5«*5«« PILGRIM Mills Fabric Depart­ Excellent wagee and fringe benefits/ MOBILE HOME set up on lot SWIFT c YOUR Gift Gallery, Watkins ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Draaamaking 22 ment Store has openings for ready to move into. Occupancy TYPIN SERVICE Bros, main floor. Special sale— 6 built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, mature women to work as BY ROY CRANE Stainless steel butter warmers, March 1st. Call anytime, 643- 5 8 8 -3 3 5 5 BUZZ SAWYER (D m i fcr HO., U c . T M I . . . U.1 F.I. OH. 649-3446. CUSTOM made ladies dresses, salesladies and cashiers. Hours regularly 33.50, 10 days only, 8632. MANCBESTER MANOR BBRSIBG ROME I Lg>NSlPE THE SUPERMARKET. suits. Bridal gowns and veils. can be arranged on fuU or part- I AMP X THINK THIS IS THE OTHER AFTER THE EMERALD LADY THERE SHE 18. WATCH OUT now 31.&. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Also hand set fashion jewelry. time basis. Come in for an in­ 385 WEST CENTER STREET p ^WOMAN. SET READY FOR ACTION. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1971 8’ Cox tent camper, opens ENTERS t h e SUPERMARKET, RJR THE MAN WITH HER. CAPTAIN EASY new homes custom built, 649-1133. terview. 434 Oakland Street, Call Doris Slain, DIrdictor of Nurses, BUZ, YOU STAND GUARD A T RIDE wanted from Oxford to 16’, sleeps six. Call 643-5325 HE'LL BE ARAHED. REWEAVING OF - burns, remodeling, additions, rec Manchester. m 646-0129 p THE DOOR. I'LL BE INSIDE BUT AT THE LA9T MOMENT. IM^TEAP oF ATTACKIN6. Street to Travelers, daily, 8- after 4 p.m. moth-holes, zippers repaired. WITH THE POLICE. ANP THI^ POe V th e 5AME rooms, garages, kitchens CUSTOM made women's JUBT LIKB IN VIHSSPOTTEE$ 1001] KINPf«B-B-BUT 4:30 p.m. Phone 646-^78 after 6 Window shades made to remodeled, baUi tile, cement clothes, simple alterations. WATCHMAN-Fireman — year YOUR PREAMl HA2BL, DON'T TELL JiT WMT cORALI p.m. measure, all size Venetian work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Phone 649-2957. 'round, good wages and over­ ------... y ^ h a r le q u in Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 blinds. Keys made while you tial or commercial. CaU 649- time. Paid CMS, Blue Cross and GREAT PANE.. Sp lik e THE ONE wait. TV portables for rent. 4291. Bonda-Socka-Mortgagea 27 Ufe insurance. Amerbelle Cor- THAT CAME AT tract for sale, $18.25 . Csall 643- HARLEY-Davidson motor­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 64-5221. poration, 104 East Main Street, cycles, parts and accessories. ME JUGT 0433 after 5 p.m. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ R ockville. 875-3325. Apply Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park SNOW PLOWING _ RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 18 JOB OPENINGS cond, third. All kinds. Realty between 8; 30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. St., Hartford, 247-9774. Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. statewide. Credit rating un­ An equal opportunity employer. As Manchester's most progrsssiva smploymsnt agsncy Autoa For Sale R(X)FING and roof repairing, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ ws, at Rita Qlrl, offer you the following: 1971 HONDA, CL350, $700 or Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. LIGHT trucking, Father and fidential, quick arrangements. INSURANCE agency needs of­ NEED CAR? Credit very bad? make an offer. Phone 742-6808. son. Attics^, cellars. Alvin Lundy Agenev. 527-7971. fice manager, general in­ a Sources of the most exciting Job opportunities for Bankrimt, i^epossession? 9-9 p.m. BIDWELL Home Improvement Odd jobs. Phone 649-1^. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ surance background required. Honest Douglas accepts Ihwest Co. Expert installation of boginnors, and those exporlsnced In Qsnsral Offico, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Salary coihmensurate with aluminum siding, gutters and Receptionist, Sscrstarlal, etc. IMBgVce down, smallest pavment, ...... x\yo YOUNG married men experience. Jewell-England In­ trims. Roofing installation and anywhere. Not small loan Sarvicea Offered 12 will do smaU repair jobs and MORTGA(JES — 1st, and 2nd surance, 627 Main Street, A L L E Y O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN finance company plan. Douglas ^ repairs.^ 649-6495, 875-9109. painting, also cellar cleaning mortgages — interim financing Manchester, 646-4662. • All (100%) of our job placements are paid by the IS THIS GAOFRV/ THATIS ...WHEN WE FISHED Motors, 345 Main. SNOW Plowing — Commercial and light trucking. Call 646- — e x p ^ e n t and confidential hiring company. TH'SAME KINDA TM OUTATH'IAKE STEVE CANYON ROOFING — Specializing THING BY MILTON CANIFF and residential. Reasonable 2692, 646-3726. service, J. D. Real Estate A RAPT?. SPEAR THAT FDOR THAT TIME I / 1968 CADILLAC, 21,000 miles. repairing roofs of all kinds, new MOOVIAN HAD rates. Also available as backup Assoc. 643-5129. WAREHOUSE • Professionally trained counselors to assist you In AHOLD OF.,. Phone 649-3665. rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. DICK’S Snow Plowing — roofs, gutter work, chimneys, ^eoTTD PLAY^ABE.WHAT^^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• securing that vary Important First Job. HE DID No t d w ell upon WELL, MEIN^VOU HAVE SEEN7H? no! no,s ir !you^ Specializing in serving cleaned and repaired. 30 years SUPERVISOR THE HARBOR OPERATION HERR, COLONEL ISRAEL ARCHAEOLOGY THIS cool! ABE WAS YOUR ARE TRYING TO 1966 PLYMOUTH Belvedier experience. Free estimates. Private Inatructlona 32 National manufacturer and -BUT WE MUST ASSUME CANYON... , IN ACTION— WHERE IS AN ESCORT- ROUTINE SUBVERT/VIEWITH SHARPENING Service - Rockledge and surrounding NOT A HI0H- ON THE station wagon, V-8, automatic, Saws, knives, axes, shears, area. Driveways, sidewalks, Call Howley, 643-5361. ''' distributor has an immediate • Member of National Employment Association. THIS VISIT WAS NO M to______-cTA ^/'y TINKERBELL KINDNESS' ITS LESSONS, Plano, guitar, ACCIDENT ' E r ~ \ ABE KELLY LEVEL SECU- . BORSCHT NOT FAIR! I power steering. New shocks, skates, rotary blades. Quick parking lots. 643-0002. opening for an individual with GUTTERS and roof repaired drums, organ. Meyers Piano A WON'T DO rr .i ^ ttery, front tires. One fender service. Capitol Equipment experience in warehouse dam ag^ but runs well. $400. and replaced. Excellent and Music Studios, 111 Center >Wo coach you on interview & presentation tech- Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. LIGHT trucking, attics, cellars, supervision. Good wages and Cali ^ 2 2 5 8 after 6 p.m. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday workmanship. Reasonable St., Manchester. 1-8 p.m. niques, dress, etc. garages, cleaned, roofing, benefits with excellent 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- siding, gutters, chimneys prices. Free estimates. 646- opportunity for advancement 1968 CHEVY SS, convertible, 7958. cleaned and repaired, tree 1399. Horti^r ftr RnmHs? • You NEVER, EVER, pay a Iso with Rita Girl. white, red interior, excellent. ------removal. Free estimates. Call Ywl G(t Good AShtts’ in for the qualified individual. Repossessed $1,000 Savings HmM WMtAdi Send resume to P.O. Box 8225, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs,,ai^ also anytime.anyume. 249-2406.zw-zwo. Hoatlng-Plumblng 17 Rank of Manchester, 646-1700. moving large aj ces. East Hartford, Conn. 06108. DEFINITIONS YOU SHOULD NOTE: nine barrels delivered. $4. 644- FEE PAID — Hiring company pays the tea fit time of Painting-Paparing SAM Watson Plumbing and 35 The MAimN^ROWBI Co. 1775 13 Help Wanted Paraonala-Announcamanta 2 Heating. Bathroom remodeling placamont. S G T . S T R IP E S . . . F O R E V E R BY BILL HOWRILLA INSIDE — outside, painting. and repairs. Free estimates. Foe Nogotlablo — The applicant may be requirod to pay 3 = 7 Special rates for people over 65. Call 64^3808. part, all, or none ol the too. THasefe rie H A S CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. Hcv/cA»J't6u BILL PAGANi’S GREEN BARBER SHOP (Jail my competitors, then call FEE Rolmburaod — Hiring company agrasa to ralmburso tJAPOlEOH gO M A IW fe me. Estimates given. 649-7863. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing a m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r s , part or all of too at a future data. O U r C F T i B , ieu-,SNag>er»J la moving to their new location at — Prompt, courteous service. a W EA V ER S ‘HaDU TDAW riW ECM . • YOU (EVER, EVER, PAY A FEE WITH MTA GNH. LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U SO N J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom CaU 643-1496. • MACHINE REPAIRMEN 3 U H F decorating, interior and Are you looking for your First Job, unemployed, or -■.SF’O'K ’r 5L~ BILL PAGANI'S exterior, paperhanging, fully NO JOB too smaU. Immediate a BOILER ROOM FIREMAN insured. For free estimates, service on service calls. Free We will train qualified applicants for this permanent full­ ready to make a change? Call Us Nowl 6 0 L P , WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP call 649-9658. If no answer 643- estimates gladly (. ven on time work. Company paid fringe benefits. Apply: FUN : 6362. heating or Numbing. Faucets OUMPIH* RITA GIRL BALL 3 S u m m s r Street Menctiester repaired or installed. Water RICHARD E. Martin. Full pumps worked on. Complete CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. 99 EAST CENTER STREET Open Monday 9-6, Thunday, Friday and Saturday MANCHESTER o vr oP rofessional painting service, heating systems, rec rooms, 31 Cooper Hill Strsot holes 8-6. Cloaad all day Tuaaday and Wadnaaday. Enterior - exterior. Free es­ etc. CaU M & M Plumbing & Manchester. Conn.______646-3441 ______timates, fully insured. 649-4411. Heating, 6(^2871. (0 mi fcr MIA, w.. a -7" f \ PAGE T H IR T Y - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 7, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed,, Feb. 7, 1973 — PAGE THIRTY-ONE Mutleal Inwtrumuta 53 PUT OUT PLEMTV OP Houaea For Bale 72 Lota-Laud For Bale 73 Out e l Team-Fer Sele 7$ W h v SOME PEOPLE ' SUNPLOWER SEEDS' iTb {10 PER MONTH rente a piano, State Workers Radin Nominated LOVETWE SUCH FUN TO'MATCH uvestteate Meyen Piano, 111 RAISEID Ranch, custom buUt, ANDOVER Ukefront - 4 VERNON - New Usting. Seven Credit for Political M0GHBORMOOD -TMEM COME AMD GO - Crater St., Manchester. Opien 1- cathedral ceilings, large formal acres, excellent private loca­ room custom built Early Pressing For \WILOLlFE — 8 p.m. dining room, modern equipped tion. For the most dis­ American C^>e. FuU dormer, kitchra, 2 fnU baths, 4 good criminating buyer. Please caU first-floor f a n ^ room, 137,500. Job Exams For Reappointment NEW keys on your piano. One sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, for details. Hayra Agency, 649 Hayes Agracy, 6634131. Contributions Given week’s service, Meyers Piano, oversized 2-car garage. 0131. HARTFORD (AP) - The 4 ^ 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 Philbrick Agency, Realtor^, VERNON 333,900 Coonectio^t State Employes p.m. 6464200. MANCHESTER- Building lot, Asaociatioa Tuesday caUed fm EDITORS: FoUowing is the HARTFORD (AP) Gov. succeed Gordon W. Tasker of city utlUtles, excellent locMioo. EAQLE EYE? “prompt scheduling” of third in a series of five articles Thomas J. Meskill has Glastonbury, whp resigned. LaPenta Agiency, Realtor, 649 Is bouse after house failing competitive examinations for eaUUed "Coplag With Your In­ nominated Judge Michael Kozloski, a member of the Wtartng AppanI 57 VALUES 2440. your inspection? Thra this 9 provisional appointees to merit come Tax.” They were written Radin of Avon for reappoint­ University of Connecticut A M of dte Wver bedroom Ranch with Ist-floor system jobs. to help taxpayers prepare their ment to the Superior Court Board of Trustees, was named Tm . ■«§ U $ PM ON - AI ncM< WOMAN’S full len Mouton 72 COLUMBIA - Ai , C 1973 Ly l/nrtM 7»«turf SyndcM*. Inc. U Bualnaaa Locatlona- Houaea For Sala Im ANCHESTER - FOREST family room is for you. 1972 tax returns. to a term that expires June 30, coat, like new, orit ly 8100, Apartmanta For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rant buUding lots, and 2 large sub­ The recent provisional bench. must sell. |20. Size 16-:18. 643- For Rant 57 I h il l s . r a n c h - Complete with new appointment of former state 1977. MANCHESTER — Excellent divided parcels available. 4223. FIVE-ROOM apartment with WE HAVE customers waiting iMaintenance free stone and Lessenger Co. Realtors, 649 appliances, carpeting, 114 Sen. George Crafts to tbe posi- By E1»M>ND LeBRETON Radin's new eight-year term MOW COME OUR VARD for the rental of your apartment MANCHESTER - Office- modem 2-family, central quiet A h D 'MHV I61V4E BOTTOM O F two baths on second floor of Ibrick, all Thermopane 8713, Ask for Kurt Lessenger. baths, fireplace, eat-in tkm (Mf motor vehicle Inspector Associated Press Writer would begin Sept. 1. His Wanted to Buy 55 two-family flat. Heat, hot or home. J.D. Real Estate business- warehouse- space location, all built-lns, ■windows, .central A/C, 3 China Cotton Deal SOME PEOPLE THE BIROCAGE? available. Up to 10,000 square kitchen plus dining area and at Middletown "has al the WASHINGTON (AP) reappointment is subject to the water, stove and garage in­ Associates, Inc. 643-5129. carpeting, city utilities. Low ■bedrooms, 214 baths, DON'T- feet. ExceUent location. Will 40’s. Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, COVENTRY - 5 acres, 700’ ,miich more. J. Jennings. earmarks of a poUtical ap- If you are one of the thou­ approval of both houses of the Denied By USDA WANTED — Antique furniture, cluded. 3190 per month, securi­ ■REDUCED to SOs. frontage, Parker Bridge Road. glass, pewter, oil paintings or ty required. Very centrally LOOKING for anything in real su9divide. Merritt Agency, 649 649-5524. ' ■ • *B & W *e poinfinent,” (SEA senior staff sands who were sufficiently General Assembly. uple with one child mid 40’s for quick sale. Hayes mission at Washington, D.C., an new form, 4875, by which you mlit. 325 a dump truck load. PEISER REALTY Greenei IRealty, MLS-Realtor, 1- LEGAL - To 3145. sable and white, 10 months old, MANCHESTER - Newer two- permitted, no pets. 3150 Agency, 646-0131. RAISED Ranch, 7 romns, for­ ANDOVER - Raised Ranch. application for a certificate of may dlrhct that 31 of your in­ Sand, gravel, stone and Eight rooms, 9 4 bedrooms, two 4234316.______Fee paid. SmallI pleasant office, female. Housebroken, loves FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom apart­ bedroom Townhouse, includes monthly, 3150 lease security. 289-8628 mal dining room, eat-in come tax.be placed in the fund. manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- baths, carpeting, air- public convenience and necessi­ excellent benefiiits. Call Sharon, children. Excellent tempera­ 9504. ment, heat, stove, wall-to-wall heat and appliances. Full (^11 James J. Gessay, 875-0134. BROAD Street — acre kitchen, living room has ty permitting abandonment of In tbe case of joint returns, ment. Should be shown. 3125. 1- private basement. 3190 per prime commercial site with conditioned. Acre treed lot. MANSFIELD — Near Covratry 646-8150. Bailey Employment carpeting, no pets. Available RANCH, 7 rooms, large living cathedral ccdling, large master line, four4>edroom Cape. Large East Longmeadow Secondary husband and wife may each Service. 429-1820. SEASONED fireplace wood cut February 1st. Near school. month. Paul W. Dougan, R(X!KV1LLE — Ledgecrest modern building. Also in- room with L-shaped dining bedroom, family room, floor-to- 334,900. Hayes Agency, 6466131. Realtor, 643-4535. or 649KS1. Apartments — One bedroom, , dustrially zoned one-story fireplw»d Uving room, new Track extending from M.P. 12.5 make the designation, for a to­ and split, delivered. Call 643- Charles Lesperance, 6497620. room with fireplace, 3 celUng fireplace, 114 baths, roof, freshly pamted exterior. tal of 32 from their tax. This HOUSEKEEPER - 8-3, 5 days 0926. 3127 r month; Two bedrooms, ^ masonry building, ideal for bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet, aluminum siding, 9car svage. BOLTON - 7V4 room Raised near Hazardville in a southerly 3161 p ere r month; Three light manufacturing. Hayes Ranch, beauttfully situat^ On d e ^ counury lot. Only 324,- direction of M.P. 18.5 near East designation does not add to the per week, every other weekend Articlea tor Sala 45 FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ family room, 2-zone heat, gar­ Acre lot with privacy. I ------900. Lessenger Co., Realtors, off. For modern convalescent nished, second floor, older or bedrooms,r 3174 per month, in­ Agency, 646-0131. age, well landscaped lot. ^9,- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, private one-acre treed lot. Windsor a distance of 6 miles, tax due. It simply directs that cludes all appliances, utilities Three bedrooms, 214 baths, 6498713, 3293060, 743-9718. 31 of the tax you have to pay home. Apply Burnside (Con­ LIVE Bait — Opeii' 24 hours. Garden Producta 50 m arri^ couple preferred, no 500. Philbrick Agency, 6494200. in Hartford County, State of valescent Home, 870 Burnside Ring bell for service. Shiners, children or pets, parking, hot PRESIDENTUU. and parking. For information CAPE COD Realtors, 646-4200. fireplaced famUy room, 2-car ConnecU:tot. The line for which anyhow goes into the new fund. call 8754)789. Equal housing side entrance garage. 343,900. You may designate a particu­ Ave., East Hartford, 289-9571. crawlers, etc. 144 Deming BUY your potatoes direct from water, centrally located. VILU8EAPTS. PROPERTIES UNIQUE Contemporary split, 4 Wanted-Real Batata 77 the abandonment appUcation Send a Street, Manchester. Wapping Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 opportunity. Motels, gift shops, antique NEW oversized Cape, living bedrooms, 3 baths, family Philbrick Agency, Realtors, lar political party to receive the the potato warehouse, corner of MANCHESTER 6494200. ______has been filed includes tbe MACHINISTS, openings for Road. Bucldand Road and Tolland p.m. shops, Christmas shop, room with fireplace, formal room, 2artment soya, alfalfa, gruten meal, middlings, and other ingredients for producing meal, cannot be days. living conditions.” ment of this year’s over-all buildings was leveled, pother measure vetoed by President curriculum theme, “Man and first group would be freed Nixon last year, although the moved to ttie plant’s 10 Apel Pi. siding. He added that the plant can operate fw orily four or Three eight-man teams — two North Vietnam says 562 U.S. T q Middle School Saturday, but later reports d ^ g e d . ifive days with materials on hand. Hirth said he spoke with Rep. |^ b ert Steele’s legislaitive fiiends! each from Canada, Indonesia, servicemen and civilians are His World.” "Witnesses in ;^ d > j|^ total appropriation is about $500 Mrs. Morganroth said that from Defense Department million less. assistant and state officials today to see if emergency steps can be taken. John Poland and Hungary — are captives in North and South .. ..v».,3ttVIAN.V>K'ENNESON-*’■ - .sodfiOes In WashfiigtOh said 27 area said’ they heard a the cost per individual will be “whining” noise just before the It provides for job training Christensen, W. G. Glenney Co. dispatcher, said that the lumber company has several cars standing by in Saigon, ready to Vietnam and Laos. The cease­ Correspondent r prisoners of war would be move out on two hours’ notice. fire agreement calls for their $27 for five days’ and four crash. Then there was an ^p lo ­ and job programs, demonstra­ of plywood, which is in short supply, in transit somewhere between Manchester and the The Tolland Board of E)aucation last night voted un­ handed over on Sunday. tion projects to improve They spent the morning at their release by March 28, and U.S. nights’ lodging, 12 meals, in­ U.S. officials said represen­ sion that sent flames and smoke West Coast. (Herald photo by Ofiara) headquarters at Tan Son Nhut presidential adviser Henry A. surance, recreational facilities, animously to approve final plans and specifications For the several hundred feet into the transportation for the elderly, tatives of the United States, grants to support gerontology, Air Base discussing operational Kissinger said Jan. 24 he and transportation to and from Tolland Middle School addition. North and South Vietnam and air, they said. To get the best rates on toll calls to your friends any­ procedures. expects them to be handed over the center. She added that no ' m . S P R IN T S MHAL The action permits the board to make application to the .A radio transmission was centers at universities and aid the Viet Cong were ironing out for construction of multipur­ where in Connecticut, dial without operator assistance The teams will supervise the in groups every two weeks. student will be denied the State Department of Education for 50 per cent reimburse­ the final details today. They monitored from the pilot of a Penn Central Strike experience because of inability companion aircraft to the one pose senior centers. and take advantage of these new calling time periods. transfer of the POWs. Those The Saigon military com­ ment of the $90,000 the town has appropriated for would not elaborate. released in North Vietnam will mand reported another 121 to pay all or part of the The Pentagon sources said that crashed, a Federal Avia­ IVfine Sw eeping Day rates—8 A.M. to 5 P.M., Mon.-Fri. Lower evening be flown from Hanoi to Clark Communist cease-fire expense. Funds raised by Illing preliminary plans and working drawings. tion Administration spokesman “ A C E molds the Viet Cong plans to make the SUBIC BAY, Philippines Hits State Commuters rates—5 to 11 P.M., week days and all day Sat. and Sun. Air Base in the Philippines. violations, including two battles student projects will be used to The building committee, first transfer near An Loc, a in Los Angeles said. assist, she said, and 40 per cent room and a three-station art “He requested to make a 360 (AP) — U.S. helicopters could Lowest night rates — 11 P.M. to 8 A.M. every night. Those transferred in South in the central highlands north which approved the working provincial capital 60 miles begin sweeping mines from boarding in Washington, railroad veteran, said he had Vietnam will be given and south of Pleiku in which it of the cost is also defrayed by drawings last Thursday, will room. degree turn because he had lost By THOMAS KENT William Flanagan of seen “four or five” rail strikes, Manchester’s being a north of Saigon. his wing man,” duty officer Jim North Vietnamese harbors and preliminary checkups and then claimed that a total of 233 now advertise for bids with an Estimated construction costs There was still no firm word Asgoriuled Press Writer Baltimore, said neither Penn all of them of short duration. participating United Fund com­ Keogh said. rivers by the ei)d of the month, flown to Clark. North Vietnamese soldiers opening date of mid-March. for the 47,000 square foot addi­ on release of the first American a task group commander of Thousands of Connecticut Central employes at the Out on the six-man picket Twelve members of the Cana­ were killed. But it reported only munity. I f M any Other tion total $1.9 million, of which Another FAA source said the prisoners by North Vietnam, Operation End Sweep indicated railroad commuters had to rely Washington depot nor crewmen line, a UTU picket from the dian Red Cross were flying to 29 weapons captured, raising The supervisory staff, Mrs. * 1 ” ' BiIAR6AINSI Final bonding must be ap­ surviving pilot described how proved by the Board of Finance 50 per cent is reimbursable by but indications were that it today. U.S. minesweeping ships on emergency transportation on the train had mentioned to Hartford area said all the union Vietnam today to join represen­ doubt about the casualty claim. Morganroth said, will consist of he looked over his shoulder and Southern New EnglatKl Telephone and a town meeting. If the bond the state by the time construc­ would-come in Hanoi early next may start the job sooner. today as a nationwide strike by him that a strike was immi- wanted in the strike was “fair tion is completed. week during the visit of U.S. saw an explosion below. Penn Central conductors and ment. play.” approval is received in March, Both planes, on a flight from Marine and Navy helicopter LISTERINE construction may begin late Ihe addition was included in presidential adviser Henry A. crewmen have been training for brakemen brought the line’s “It isn’t the jobs alone that WHITE Lemoore naval Air Station near commuter service to a “What bothers me is that no are at stake,” he said. “It’s that month or in April, aiming the original plans for the Kissinger. a week at the Navy’s mountain- one bothered to tell me at 4:30 ANTISEPTIC North Vietnam has reported Ff'esno, reportedly were on ap­ standstill. safety itself.” The picket, who RAIN for completion of five school, but was relegated to a proach to the Alameda Naval ringed base here at Subic Bay, when I got on that it might not 562 American servicemen in The strike, declared at 12:01 declined to give his name, said LEMON MOUTHWASH classrooms by September 1973. second phase when the town did Air Station, two miles from the and Capt. Felix S. Vecchione go all the way,” he said. not have sufficient bonding captivity in North and South told a news conference today a.m. by the United Transporta­ he was a 27-year trainman SHAMPOO IN EAST HARTFORD: ’The two-story addition calls crash scene. tion Union (UTU) in a dispute Station Manager Jim whose job was threatened by EVERYDAY capacity to construct the entire Vietnam and Laos, leaving James Haverberg, who lives the training takes about a 14-oz. 32-oz. $1 K 7 for four new classrooms, a gym project three years ago. another 1,328 missing, accor­ month. over train crew size, was Ferrante predicted a quick end the court-approved work rule Bottle I ■ w I and auxiliary gym, locker and ding to Pentagon records. across the street from the expected to have a telling effect to the strike as he carted that led to the strike. If train 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE According to the Connecticut building hit by the plane, es­ shower facilities, bleachers Public expenditure council, Roger E. Shields, the Defense Stennis Progressing on Fairfield County bundles of newspapers from the crews were reduced in line with M S p X o k k l seating 450 and a three-station Department’s POW specialist, timated that 75 persons were in­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. businessmen who rely on train platform into the station. Penn Central’s plan, he said, present enrollment capacity at; 801 SILVER UNE side. I 99 « industrial arts area on the first the Middle School is 814 told newsmen at Clark Air Base John C. Stennis was making transportation to New York Ci­ “I think the strike will be th e safety of railroad floor. “As soon as it happened ... I satisfactory progress today, but passengers and cargo would be LOW LOW students, while enrollment is in the Philippines that the was there in about 30 or 40 ty. over within two days, with The second floor will include actually :896 with a 50 students United States soon will take up his condition was still very ser- It left the commuters two either the government or jeopardized. seconds and some guy" helped cous and “the prognosis main alternatives for getting to “We’re going to try to keep a ADORN D i s c o u n t one classroom, a three-station increase’ expected next term. the matter of the missing men me crawl in there and get this someone else stopping it,” he IN MANCHESTER: home economic wing, four The addition will have an ap­ with North Vietnam and the remains grave,” hospital of­ the city: driving in through said. Ferrante, a 23-year 24-hour vigil,” he said. HAIR SPRAY woman out and by that time it ficials said. heavy traffic and then coping science rooms, a 90-seat com­ proximate capacity of 1,200 Viet Cong in the Joint Military was really getting hot,” he said. 13-oz. Can B i G 200 NORTH MAIN AT MAM bination choral and lecture students. Commission. Stennis, who was shot twice with tough parking law enforce­ PRICES! in a holdup last week, slept in­ ment promised on the eve of the termittently during the night, strike by New York officials, or Local Gasoline $J49 said a 7 a.m. EST statement traveling by emergency buses from Walter Reed Army from Connecticut railroad Medical Center. stations to a Lexington Avenue Tax Proposed For subway terminal in the Bronx. LADY FLINTSTONES Gambling Take The buses were arranged just ftiAcn CLAIROL CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - hours before the strike deadline VITAMINS Gamblers dropped $731.1 by the Connecticut Department Mass Transit Aid SURE TOUCH NICE million into slot machines and of Transportation. Plans called SPORTS 60s I at card and dice tables in for the buses to pick up morning ^ By The Associated Press By GILLETTE ’N Nevada casinos during 1972 — commuters at the Stamford, A proposal to provide subsidies for mass transit in s P E c w a $ 1 7 9 15.4 per cent more than in 1971. Darien, Greenwich, Westport, Connecticut through a local gasoline tax has picked up ten­ EASY The increase in casino Norwalk, Nfew Haven and tative approval from a at least one local official who hhs Burlington Regular I V>ii revenues — generating about Bridgeport train stations and IadlerI HAIR ■ % half of the state’s total tax take carry them to the subway sta­ opposed other state offers. \ — should continue this year, But the tax has been labeled Connecticut Railway and. M $ O 0 9 tion at 241st Street and White Lighting Co. suspended service “All.09 In One” All sports COLORS Iran state Gaming Control ^ a rd Plains Road in the Bronx. “ unfair” by a gasoline mm Executive Secretary Ed retailers’ representative and a in Bridgeport, New Britain and Band and Shaver Socks The onset of the strike came Waterbury in mid-October, and TRACS RAZOR Bowers said Wednesday. quietly to Hartford’s cavernous Bridgeport transit official. 5 stainless steel edges has since given up its bus A*l*lUfS*C V U f lN f , New Haven Mayor railroad station, where the franchises. All Colors ONE-A-DAY Predicts Success Bartholomew Guida called the VITAUS Washington-to-Montreal “Mon­ Other bus companies have II'I WASHINGTON (AP) - The trealer” and a freight train proposal a “breakthrough” in • • • temporarily taken up some of new director of the Cost of rumbled through just seconds stalemated talks between the G i l l e t t e , Reg. $2.50 VITAMINS xcedrin RM. DRY the CR&L lines. O O 0»1» Living Council, John T. Dunlop, state dnd local officials over 100s after the strike deadline. A Meskill ^ id Wednesday, in PLATINUM-PLUS THE NIGHTTIME PAIN RELIEVER CONTROL predicts success for the Phase 3 UTU picket said the union operating deficits. TECHMATtC SP€CIAL FORMULATION anti-inflation program, es­ approving the proposal of the >»M>ah|t Bend fay t m m m H m - Guida has consistently op­ 4 -o z. Cen would let the trains complete Greater Hartford T ransit $ 0 3 7 pecially after President Nixon their runs for the convenience posed Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s When you send special coupon 30 Count said there will be a “big stick” District, that the local tax held and 25t postage/handling to Reg. mm of passengers and shippers offer that the state would pay i 'li I'C to back him up. hope for resumed bus ^rvice Sports Socks Special. P.O. Box before their crews went on only 25 per cent of operating “as soon as possible.” 9659, St. Paul, Minn. 55196 Nixon told Dunlop at a strike. bus deficits. Guida has refused with proof of purchase TRACH 1 $ 0 4 9 swearing-in ceremony at the to form a local transit district. Under the plan, local transit A passenger who got off the districts would have the power Iran mm « White House Wednesday, Montrealer in Hartford after “Of course, it is another form 5 ’s 99^ to levy a one-half cent tax on 85 “There’s ... a very big stick I of taxation but at . least it will never hesitate to use in our doesn’t add to the burden of an each gallon of gasoline sold in TAME ^ REGULAR fight against higher prices and already overburdened property the district^ SCORE BUFFEMN Larry DeNardis, R-Hamden, CREME G ILLET T E higher taxes.” taxpayer,” Guida said. & Dunlop replied, “ With Incom e Tax Senate co-chairman of the RIGHT GUARD HAIR Tliere hasn’t been any bus legislature’s Finance com­ RINSE UNSCENTED ARTHRITIS backing like that Phase 3 is cer­ service in Hartford, New Haven DEODORANT tain to succeed.” The 58-year- Tips mittee, said a public hearing on 8 e i. 8-o l 4-ez. Can CREAM Jet Plane Crashes Into Apartment and Stamford since Nov. 25 the proposal will be held Feb. 14 3-oz. Tube old former Harvard University when the Amalgamated Transit nR i g h t TABLETS On Page 23 at 10:30 a.m. in the state with 2-o l 10c OFF Firemen survey the scene of a crash of a U.S. Navy plane Wednesday night. Today workers are searching the ruins dean succeeds Donald Union went on strike against Reg. 79c Guard Reg. 80c 40 Count. for possible death victims. (AP photo) Rumsfeld as council director 89< FREE into an Alameda, Calif., apartment building late The Connecticut Co. The (See Page Twelve) 16 os. NOW 6 W 9W ^ •1 ” 79« 89«