PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 25. 1973 Have A Happy The Weather t Shaw PTA President Safe Holiday Cloudy and cool through Sunday with chances of showers this afternoon and Barry Shaw of 159 Bryan Dr. Big Weekend Drive Carefully tonight and again Sunday evening. Highs was elected president of the ^ th days near 60, low tonight around 50. Manchester Parent-Teacher Coming Up... Monday, cool with chance of rain. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 201 Manchester A City of Village (Jiarni SIXTEEN PAGES - TWO TV - TWO MINI Association for Exceptional By Joan Thompsoh f PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Children Tuesday night. The junior class of Edst Other players for East in­ Shaw, assistant director of Catholic has yet another cluded Ron Surwill, first board; CLUSED HIUNDAY, fiscal affairs at the University project under way for this year and Matt Melley, second board. of Connecticut Health Center, — a picnic. But this is not your ’The tournament took place in MEHIURIAL DAY, F A C lU a i Farmington, is active in the ordinary picnic, as it’s told to Hartford. Manchester M A Y 2Uth ▼ W W s i p u Manchester Jaycees and is me. Elections College to maj chairman of a committee Studies. Astronauts To Attempt In conjunction with the Chris­ Student Council elections MANCHISnR rARKAOl working to provide Manchester tian Involvement class (a were held recently. ’The results Memorial Hospital with new religion course offered at of that election were; \ equipment. East), the class of ’74 has Tom Toce; president; Denise ' Harvest Hill Installation of the PTA of­ planned a day at Wickham Park Donnelly, vice president; Meg Gypsy Moth GROW LIGHT WHISKEY ficers took place at Keeney for approximately 100 elderly Healy, secretary; Madeline UO Proof Street Schooirwith Principal Sun Shield Repairs residents of the Meadows Con­ Rice, treasurer. BLENDED WHISKEY Edward Timbrell officiating. valescent Home here in Elections for class officers Control! 8 years o ld — 86 Proof Other officers of the PTA are Manchester. This day, super­ were held last Wednesday. ’The CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) mine how well it has survived several failures which caught Skylab after a 17,000- Louis Marinelli, vice president; panel with special cutting tools vised by Sister Marion Ray­ results of that election were; - * »* . » ” — Safely docked with their or­ the -effects of 12 days of threatened a quick ending. mile-an-hour pursuit that lasted on the end of 10-foot poles. Claire Kusmik, recording • SEVIN SPRAY 5 6 biting space station after a day extreme heat. Barry Shaw mond, is scheduled for Jim Charest, sophomore .* . » *® During a frustrating space 7(4 hours.’ He breathed heavily as he secretary; Alyce Alemany, cor­ Wednesday, June 13, with a rain 4 .3 2 5 of high drama, Skylab I’s Later today, they’ll attempt president; Steve Turgeon, walk,' Weitz found he did not For the second docking, the worked without any luck. As responding secretary; Alice astronauts today attempt what to erect an umbrella-like shade Shaw presented Mrs. House date set for the following day. junior president; James Morin, have the proper tools to free a astronauts finally had to take time passed, he worried about McClintick, treasurer; Anita • ISOTOX SPRAY could be another cliffhanger — designed to block the sun’s rays with a Past President’s pin, a This day, to last from 10 a.m. . junior vice president; Roily jammed solar panel that would what amounted to a space walk moving into darkness, when it House, Ann Prytko, and Cecile raising a sun curtain on their and oool the craft so they can gift from the association. to 2 p.m., has been coordinated Charest, senior president; Joe ,».* 1 D« have provided their orbital to make necessary repairs. would be difficult to work. Mulherin, council delegates. by Steve Dandeneau and Bever­ Picone, senior vice president; cabin in the sky. live aboard it for 28 days. They donned space suits, Mrs. House, the outgoing The Manchester PTA for • RIOTROLXK home with more electricity. I’ve got a cutoff point in about ly Brooks, both juniors. Pat Gatarowski, senior They’ll long remember evacuated air from the cabin of president, announced that the Exceptional Children was Bone-tired after a hectic first 12 minutes,” he said. Included in the festivities of secretary; Michele Sauve, Friday. It was a day of The drama centered on the their Apollo ferry ship and, in Connecficut PTA has awarded formed just over a year ago. It. • RIOTROL PLUS Harvest Hill day in orbit, Charles Conrad “We’re going to have to give the picnic will be an exhibition senior treasurer. changing emotions that began repeated attempts to link with' the vacuum of space, hooked up the local PTA for Exceptional was the first iinit of its kind in WOLFSCHWIIDT Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and it up,” he said. "But I really softball ganhe followed by a with a flawless liftoff into space the laboratory after the failure an electrical cable to override a feel bad because there’s just Children a certificate for out­ the state; interest it created Farewell Column Emm SeloleoR ^ --- »------Paul J. Weitz face another busy game between the students and rOf A POM ITutOCtlOlli Distilled London and ended with a successful to release the panel. It followed short circuit. standing achievement in has prompted organization of ’This will be my last column. time today. They enter the sta­ one tiny little one-half inch Meadow’s residents. Fran Puz- Band The Trees w i t h VODKA linkup with Skylab. one successful linkup earlier in programming and booklets. two similar associations. Hopefully through the reporting tion for the first time to deter­ They did not step outside but strap. But, boy, did it rivet zo and Bob Wetberbee are in In between they met with the day when the astronauts moved into a tunnel area where itself to the side of that thing,” I’ve done during these past Tree DRY GIN 80 Proof charge of this activity. months you’ve either been in­ the Apollo docking mechanism The docking problem 2 80 Proof Ms. Nancy Carr is in charge troduced to East Catholic or Tanglefoot is located. followed, and for several hours of musical entertainment, have been updated on activities 1 lb .-S lb .- 8p r a y U.S. Euvoy Coufers “Yea! We got a hard dock out it appeared that the $2.6-billion $ R 3 S of it,” Skylab 1 commander along with Ken Kuezynski and going on at the school on the ” o r ’ T a p e SA 29 Skylab project was in jeopardy. Bob Lussier. 2 3 Ctonrad exclaimed just before Two Killed In Collision hill. „ Wh QL 1 # It still could be in trouble if Refreshments for the picnic .* 4 ‘ » * 8*4 With Gambodiau Leader midnight as the hooked up the astronauts cannot erect a I appreciate the help of Sister Full U rn of Sprayors Apollo and Skylab flew above a BRIDGEPORT (AP) - A in good condition at St. have been arranged by Ms. Jean Farley, the patient sun shield to shadow the lab PHNOM PENH (AP) - Sullivan cut newsmen short, tracking station in the South man and a woman were killed Vincent’s Hospital where he Debbie Ford. Money for these guidance of Mr. Harold jMonehelFer Hardware work of the commission “is from the solar heat. SEVEN LDCATIDNS TD SERVE YDU Southeast Asian troubleshooter saying “That’s all I have to Atlantic. and a youth injured Thursday was treated for lacerations. refreshments is being taken Turkington and Mr. John now at deadlock." Temperatures inside have and Supply Company William H. Sullivan conferred say.” That joy was absent four night in a two-car accident in Police said the dead man and from the junior class treasury. Johnston and the enthusiasm of BMiops Comer CorMm Comer He charged Thieu's govern­ soared over 120 degrees and 6 for an hour today with Presi­ The U.S. and Phnom Penh hours earlier when the Apollo front of the Park Royal woman had been thrown from Here is just another Mrs. William Belfiore and Mr. 877 M AIN ST. IN *•»* Hartford West Hartford Hartford ment with blocking delineation have made the workshop un­ Demonstration of exactly what 648-0446 U23-D723 861-2888 . 247-8818 dent Lon Nol on the serious governments have charged that of areas of control and preven­ came out of a radio blackout inhabitable. Apartments on Park Avenue. their foreign compact car and Sol Cohen, not forgetting the d o w n t o w n [ MANCHESTER Now London WsSmSun Irla to l military situation in Cambodia some 40,000 Noisth Vietnamese and Conrad announced: “We The astronauts late this after­ ' Police identified the dead as officers say they aren’t certain the course "Christian In­ ever present encouragement ting meeting? of local military Ernest Larson, Proprietor 443-8378 753-fl^ 888-1812 and the key role the country troops are violating the Paris tried twice to hard dock without noon hope to solve that problem Lorraine Michael, 24, and her who was driving. volvement” means. from my parents. commanders to sort out poten­ will play in reinforcing the Viet­ agreement by remaining in tially explosive situations.' any luck.” by entering the Skylab and 26-year old husband Joseph, Police said the accident ap­ ’The future of the column for FKE PAinONG nONT nam cease-fire agreement. Cambodia, supporting the local Working on suggestions from poking a folded umbrella-like both of Norwalk. parently happened as the Win Trophies next year is uncertain at the For the fourth successive inU REAR OF STORE Sullivan and his party spent a Khmer Rouge insurgents and day, fighting in South Vietnam mission control, the astronauts device through an airlock. Once foreign car was pulling out of a The East Catholic Chess moment. As for my future, I The youth, Anibal Auntunes. total of three hours in Phnom servicing the supply trails to remained at its lowest level repeatedly poked Apollo’s in space, it is to open like a driveway and collided with the Team brought home two Penh following three days of South Vietnam. harpoon-like docking probe into parasol and would measure 22 18, of Bridgeport, was reported second car. since the cease-fire went into trophies from the Connecticut talks with South Vietnamese The Khmer insurgents effect. The Saigon command capture latches in the Skylab feet by 24 feet. High School Doubles Tourney. leaders in Saigon, then flew on launched a major offensive reported 62 Communist truce tunnel. Space agency officials are Winners from East were Tom Memorial Day Preparations to Vientiane for consultations soon after the Vietnam violations during the 24 hours The efforts were futile and confident that if a shade can be Gionfrido and Chris Welch, who with Laotian Premier Souvanna ceasefire went intp effect and, ending at dawn, and none in­ the control center emplaced, Conrad, Kerwin and TREE took third place for the Class B James Lechausse, left, and Ralph Lechausse of 21 Church St. pay a tribute to a Phouma. despite heavy U.S. bombing, volved large-scale fighting. recommended a “final docking Weitz will be able to conduct a trophy. Also winning fourth Radio /haok veteran in St. James Cemetery on Broad Street at the Disabled Veteran’s (DAV) Cease-fire agreements have most of Cambodia now is in attempt, an EVA (extra­ full 28-day mission of scientific, board second place was Chris grave decorating ceremony Thursday. ’Their father Elwood Lechausse heads the been signed in both Vietnam their hands and the capital is all vehicular activity).” medical and earth resources ___ - SPRAYIHG Welch. flag committee of the Permanent Memorial Day Committee. ’The grave and Laos, but there is none in but surrounded. Two ICCS If it had not worked, the experiments. decorating is the first event planned by the committee injionor of Memorial Day, Cambodia. Of all three In­ At U.S. insistence, the ailing astronauts planned to separate H ioim 3444321 (Herald photo by Klemens) dochina countries, the ceasefire Lon Nol has broadened the base Members May some distance from the 118- appears to be working best in of his government, but the Com­ foot-long station and sleep over­ MILLANE NURSERIES Laos. munist rebels have given no Withdraw night, while ground experts Before leaving South Viet­ sign they are ready for peace regrouped for another try AND TREE EXPERTS Boland Gets OUR BEST CALCULATOR nam, where he met with Presi­ negotiations. SAIGON (AP) - The Saigon today. Food Prices C M M m U . COHN. dent Nguyen Van Thieu and a In Saigon, the Viet Cong’s government said today it has The astronauts had been learned from diplomatic M School Post Cox Begins Special technical team led by Foreign Col. Duong Dinh Thao warned without sleep for nearly 21 Rise Again BUY OF THE YEAR Minister Tran Van Lam, the situation in ^outh Vietnam sources that Canada and In­ hours at that time. In Brooklyn Sullivan told newsmen his talks was “becoming increasingly donesia are considering “We’ve had our problems and In April had been “very friendly and tense” because of what he withdrawing their you’ve had your problems,” David D. Boland, son of Mr. Watergate Inquiry peacekeeping forces. ash in g to n a p ALL OF THE FEATURES OF OUR 129.95 AAODEL constructive. We now have a claimed were violations of the Conrad advis^ controllers. “So W ( ) - The and Mrs. Thomas R. Boland of much clearer view of the in­ truce by the United States and “We have not directly con­ we’ll press on and get this thing middlemen who convert raw 63 Vernon St., has been named terests and needs of Vietnam.” tacted the Canadian delegation seUipand hit the pad.” products into groceries took a PLUS CONSTANT CAPABIUTY... WASHINGTON' (AP) - Richardson was elected the Saigon regime. suprintendent of schools in dent Nixon is involved in the But when asked whether Thao is a member of the Viet or the Indonesian delegation in The three astronauts cheered heftier bite of the food dollar in ravel w i Brooklyii, Conn., where he now Saying he will stand for no in­ lieutenant governor and at­ scandal. Saigon, but from what we’ve Thieu was satisfied with Cong delegation to the two- when early this morning mis­ April, while the farmers’ share resides. His appointment is vestigative delays. Harvard torney general of Samuel Dash, the committee heard from diplomatic sources, sion control bade them good­ shrunk a bit, according to the A proposals drawn up in Paris by DOMESTIC A INTERNATIONAL ~ law professor Archibald Cox Massachusetts and served the party Joint Military Commis­ effective Aug. 1. Previously he counsel, said the suggestion by Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi’s these two governments are con­ night and said they could sleep Agriculture Department. Airline tickets • Cmiies • Steamships • Honeymoons • Resorts has been sworn in as the Nixon administration as un­ sion 'to' which South Vietnam Hotel Reservations • Car Rentals • Group Travel • Business Travel had resigned as superintendent Sen. Herman Talmadge,- D-Ga., Le Due Tho for strength^ing also belongs. He told newsmen sidering pulling the teams out in as long as they liked. The cost of a market basket of schools in neighboring government’s Watergate dersecretary of state; was discussed briefly and then of Vietnam if the presence of The launch was perfect, and rose 1.6 per cent last month, the prosecutor. the Jan. 27 peace agreement. at a regular weekly briefing the NO SERVICE CHARGE Canterbury, effective June 30. secretary of health, education rejected. the Canadian and Indonesian upon rendezvous, they flew department said Friday, Boland is a 1955 graduate of Cox’s superior, Elliot L. and welfare, and secretary of —Five of the convicted delegations in Vietnam are not around the giant lab to assess although the farmers’ share of Manchester High School and a Richardson, took his oath of of­ defense. Watergate conspirators were justified," government damage caused when a protec­ the consumer food dollar 647-9949 1956 graduate of Munson fice as attorney general in a Nixon, underlining his transported in secret to the News Capsules spokesman Bui Bao True told a tive shield ripped away during dipped slightly. The increase (Mass.) Academy. He received G e tH separate and more elaborate repeatedly expressed concern Federal Correctional Insitute in news conference. launching on May 14, exposing boosted the market basket in­ ceremony Friday. for national security, an­ Y his B.S: degree in 1960 from Danbury, Conn., from the But Imrad Idris, deputy head the vehicle to extreme solar dicator to another record high, Central Connecticut State Ontredlt Richardson replaces Richard nounced that Richardson will District of Columbia Jail. of the Indonesian delegation, heat. but it was the smallest rise College, his m asters in educa­ G. Kleindienst, who resigned remain on the National Security The five are Bernard L. Doghouse school in this northwest said, “We have absolutely no “Whoole,” said Conrad as he since last December. saying close associates were Council, the nation’s top securi­ Barker, 55; Eugenio R. Mar­ plans to pull oiit of the ICCS. tion in 1963, and a sixth year WASHINGTON (AP) - Some Alabama town has been pulled to within five feet and In April, the market basket— This electronic genius odds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides . .. PIUS, does chain implicated in the Watergate ty group. tinez, 49; FYank A. Sturgis, 37; Our position is unchanged, and HOURS: Mon, thru Frl. 9-5^ Sat. 10-1 67 East Center St., Manchester certificate in 1970 from the Washington hostesses think diagnosed as a case of mass saw the jumbled mass of debris theoretically enough to feed 3.2 multiplication and division. Sophisticated calculations such as squaring can also be scandal Cox will be probing. In other Watergate University of Hartford. He Virgilio R. Gonzalez, 45, and E. President Nixon barked up the hysteria. at no time have we ever in­ hanging from the side. persons for an entire year—cost performed. Us many features include: CONSTANT SWITCH Ihol lets youptulliply or Cox, (61, took the oath in the developments: Howard Hunt Jr., 54. dicated we were planning to received graduate certification divide a long series of numbers without re-entering the constant figure; CLEAR EN­ wrong tree when he warned a That was the conclusion He reported a large mass of $1,480. That was $22 more than U.S, solicitor general’s office —The Senate Watergate in­ leave.” from the University of TRY BUTTON that erases a wrong entry without ^turb in g previous entries in the —In Saturday editions the bachelor to watch out for reached by a state health of­ the shield was jammed under in March. Of the gain, officials where he served foT five years vestigating committee rejected Washington Post reported that Bridgeport in 1972. some calculation; AUTOMATIC DISPLAY CUT-OFF thot eliminates display after 30 “some of those dogs” at Capital ficer Friday after a two-week True’s statement came one solar panel and that when it 6aid, middlemen got $15 and during the administrations of a suggestion that it press im­ the mysterious message to FREE ESTIMATE He taught elementary grades seconds to extend battery life (display is instantly restored with touch of “0" dinner parties. investigation of the incident. A amidst mounting speculation tore because of severe farmers $7. buHon); f l o a t in g DECIMAL that automatically positions itself; and HOODED Presidents Kennedyvand John­ mediately to find out if Presi- James W. McCord that he at Pomfret Community School “I’d rather sit next to a dog psychiatrist who has lived vibrations it took with it For the month of April alone, DISPLAY for a clear, easy-to-see 8-digit readout. Its sturdy, yet lightweight con­ son. that the Canadian government for four years until 1954, when would be receiving a telephone among the residents most of another panel. farmers received 44.2 cents of struction lets you take it to a grocery store or soles presentation . . . in your suit- Cox told newsmen he had than a bug,” retorted one will announce next week that it • ON DRIVEWAYS, PARKING LOTS, he became Pomfret’s assistant call from “a friend,” which he her life agreed that the illness is pulling out of the Inter­ The loss of the panels sliced every food dollar. This was cool pocket, brief cose, or purse. 63-602 asked the three assistant U.S. Washington party-giver. principal and its junior high said led to an offer of executive was imagined and not real. ' Skylab's power supply in half. down slightly from a 20-year TENNIS COURTS, PATIOS, ETC. 33-453. "AA” Penttght Calls (4 raquirad) 4 only 99< attorneys investigating the MIA Relatives Nixon found himself in the national Commission of Control reading and math teacher. ' clemency, originated with Dr. Inez Fowler, the psy­ and Supervision. The reason is After an hour’s dinner break high in March of 44.5 cents. 33-135. “AA" Rachorgeoblo NiCod Cells (4 required) 3 for 3.39 Watergate case to stay on for doghouse Friday after he In 1965, he was appointed former White House counsel chiatrist, said those who had said to be Canada’s unhappiness while linked with Skylab, the But over a longer haul, it has Phone Days 6 4 9 -5 2 3 3 E « e n ln g s BAe-OeSB Mr. the time being so there would Appear Before chatted in front of news principal of the Dr. Helen John W. Dean. Quoting sources, the illness, characterized by an with the commission's im­ astronauts undocked, and been the farm er who has be "no break or delay in the in­ photographers with Lt. Col. Halnsey Baldwin School in Canterbury, E X C L U S I V E 3 - W A Y 1. Use AC House Current 2. Rechargeeble Battar|ee Special Panel the newspaper said the itching rash, dizziness and Weitz, wearing his bulky space benefited most by higher food vestigation,” but that he will John Dramesi of Tacoma, potence due to constant dis­ assistant superintendent there 3. Low-Cotl PenlighI Cellt message went from Dean to nausea, were not actually sick suit, leaned out the open Apollo prices, according to depart­ POW ER FEATURE later review their status on his Wash. agreement along East-West in 1971 and superintendent in NEW YORK (AP) - “These Paul O’Brien, a lawyer for the — they just thought they were. lines. hatch and tried to release the ment statisticians. HOT BITUMINOUS PAVING ... and you can staff. August 1972. men are no^ only written off the Committee to Re-elect the Pardons 500 President Nixon looked on at At Its Best! He is certified as a college payroll, but any further in­ President, then to William, 0. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina the White House as Chief Saaling Experts and Repairs Also and high school basketball and CHARGE IT quiries concerning them are Bittman, lawyer for Hunt, and (AP) — President Hector J. Justice Warren Burger ad­ soccer referee by the Inter­ open to rejection by the North finally to Gerald Alch, Campora pardoned more than ministered the oath to Richard­ national Association of Ap­ Vietnamese,” said Dermot G. McCord’s lawyer, who gave it 500 political prisoners within son, 53, the 69th attorney proved Basketball Officials and IN-THE-HOME ON-THE-JOB STUDENTS WHILE TRAVELING Foley, a New York lawyer to McCord. hours after his inauguration G&H PAVING general. Some 200 friends and the National Intercollegiate whose brother has been missing —The three major television Friday and more are expected associates attended the Soccer Officials Association. in action in Vietnam since 1967. networks said they will alter­ to be freed today. . CONSTRUCTION CO. BAHERY-OPERATED TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER ceremony in the East Room, nate their coverage of the 2 He played basketball in high t e l e p h o n e in t e r c o m Foley was among several The executive order applied usually the setting for major WEST STREET, BOLTON school and college. relatives and friends of ser-' Senate committee when to all prison inmates whbse FOR HOME, OFFICE, OR "SHOP*' f o r PRIVATE CONVERSATION diplomatic and other formal ac­ 26 Years’ Expanance Boland was picked for the vicemen who testified Friday hearings resume June 5. Under crimes were considered by the tivities. beforq a congressional fact­ the arrangements, NBC will new government to be political­ Brooklyn superintendent post Generally, cabinet officers from a field of 52' applicants finding panel, urging that televise the hearings June 5, ly motivated and includes many are sworn in at fairly routine from throughout New England, Congress demand a more ac­ CBS June 6 and ABC June 7. guerrillas convicted of subver­ oniv ceremonies watched by family New York and New Jersey. He ..A- ^ curate accounting ofMIAs. —Jeb S. Magruder, former sion or terrorism. members and friends. Kathy says: "Have a Happy S Safe Holiday; and let will succeed Michael Phelan, Foley said the Defense No. 2 man in the Nixon re- The sweeping decree had Without mentioning the \ Pare a make your Memorial Day Weekend \ who will retire June 30 after Department was conducting election campaign committee, been opposed strongly by the Enloyabler... ' Watergate scandal, Richardson has been rehired by Nixon’s in­ 6 four years in the post. * hearings to change the status of military junta that syrrendered said: “There are times when We have CNSP ARE Macs, Reeie and Red Delicious Apples. Boland and his wife, the . or verficolly’^on the wolf one of my clients, they’d call it retreat now owns three-fourths "on the.phone." Come* with built-in earphone jack. Enclosed in mod­ Prowdes loud and clear fronsmissions. Complete insirudions included.' Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. of the estate. Example ern-designed, high-impoct cose*. 42-230 malpractice,” Foley told the panel. Government documents The diklosure Friday of a I f a n c y c u k e s ...... 2 ^ 29o released during the Pentagon transaction that occurred near­ I I N B C H E R R IE S ...... - I T S S Costs $1,848 The ad hoc hearihg, run by The Herald Reps, Charles Rangel, Lester Papers trial showed that E. ly 2'/^ years ago was prompted IfHlTaASOM IOHS ...... 2 i b s : S c CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - FREE TV TUBE TESTING • ASK ABOUT OUR FREE BATTERY-A-NONTH CLUB Wolff and Edward Koch, all Howard Hunt, who was plan­ by published charges that lef­ ...... 6 12* 02. c o n s 89c j Gov. Meldrim Thomson Jr., Will l\ol lie Published Democrats from the New York ning the break-in in 1971, visited tover campaign money had ; ‘*'^1 ■* ■■ redecorated the governor’s of­ metropolitan area, was a Cushman, who was then CIA been used to pay for Nixon’s •V.U-*'..a'. . We Carry The Manchester Evening Herald Monday fice at his own expense. R a d io /h a e K prelude to formal hearings next deputy director. Hunt obtained property. - COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS phony documents, a disguise liie A^ite House denied tha^ WE SELL 60c CX)NN. LOTTERY TICKETS “I hope I have set an example MANCHESTER SHOPPIHG PARKADE THC NATIONWtOE SUfCRMAMn OF ROUND week by the House Committee for others, both in and out of Memorial on Foreign Affairs. and a concealed camera, the campaign funds were used. Memorial Day Traffic Delayed "THE KING state government to follow,” he At the time ofthe Vietnam court documents-said. Mass Hysteria said. MANCHESTER cease-fire Jan. 28, the Pentagon —Herbert W. Kalmbach, Fi'iday afternoon motorists in the Wakefield, Mass., area dent of four cars followed when the boat crashed on the OF fornierly President Nixon’s . BERRY, Ala.. (AP) - A He added, as he wrote out estimated American MIAs in expecting to get an early jump on holiday traffic were un­ highway. It was finally removed permitting traffic to flow PRODUCE!' OPEN MON., TOES., WED. 10-6; THUDS. 10-0 personal attorney, Ulked with mysterious illness that afflicted checks totalling $1,848, that Southeast Asia at more than 1,- expectedly delayed when this boat slipped off its trailer freely. (AP photo) ERO "my wife is madder than a SATURDAY 10-5:30 3(». federal prosecutors for six more than 80 pupils and n s OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER — StS SW near the intersection, of Routes 129 and 128. A minor acci­ hornet because I have fractured hours. 'teachers at an elementary (, ■ her household budget.” 1 \ PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancfaeater, Conn., Sat., May 26. H73 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 26, 1973- PAGE THREE Radio for the Week the^bask listuigs, and incUido only those news broad­ News for Senior Citizens casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some stations carry other short •""WBnBXND Business Bodies newscasts. Daily sports information can be found on the sirarts by Wally Fortin pages.) W U N O PE O nc P.

w n c - 1 0 8 0 W lN F -1234 Monday the action started Golf Champ signed up for the Wildwood, Alexander Tycz, 122; Ted (MwSaj-FrMar) WSWOTIB 5 W Ttnm jnd Couatnr bright and early, as we had 20 In the golf tournament Ed N. J, trip. By the way, I must re­ Rivard,. 120; A1 Gates, 119; SOOBobSXdeSbow iCBSi News Every Hour On The Hoar) golfers up on the starting line at Lamb was the champ, as with mind all those going that their Caroline Frederickson; Ann lOUTIwalreofMrtody (Monday-Fildpyl 8:30 in the morning for our an­ 11 (B Jean Colbcft Show SOOJohnUBella his handicap he came in with a full payment should be paid in Perras, 117; Michael PgQolengedit... 12 (X News. Weather ' 8:WJoaLenoard nual Big Week Golf Tourna­ 34, and runner-up was Merrill by the end of this week. DeSimone,. 116; Thomas 12 IS .Meet Meoothe Plata 8 :00 World News RoundKip E 3 ment. in the year2022. I WNewi 8 UJonLeonard Dickinson with a 38. After that we were treated to Murphy, 116, and Gerry Fitz­ 10:00 Jeff Jacoba While the gang was hitting patrick, 115. i ISMikeline 2:00 Jay Riciiard Sacherek, who has been a some very excellent entertoin- 3 OS Aftcmoon Ediuon 4:10 &iri| Back the Bands the little white pill, I hustled sports enthusiast over the This past Friday night was METROCCXOR ■ PANAVISON* 5 00 Newj ■ Stock], Weather ment by some of our own 4 X JayRichard back to the Center to prepare years, and a very capable foot­ the night of our big card games, 6 2S Stnctly Sports 8«TheWorldToafht 'MMarMaRI members, Henry and Ida Cor­ e 7 OS Accent 70 8:15 Fhil Ruarto for our kitchen social bingo, and ball and lacross official, gave a mier, Beatrice Maher, Celia and the results ^11 be given 7 3S Edward .Newman Reports 8:XPhauttleiiPhU' we had a record breaking high nice talk on different sports Carroll, Helen Bumford, David next week. Sunday 7 MJoeCaraciota 7 :X Sranmcrall Monday At 8 00 News 7 XtGke Wallace of 118 players. Along with some particularly about his favorite, Hutchinson, Irven Kirpens, ' Menus for the Week From 2:10 8 IS PopConcen 7 S LoweO Thomas . real big prizes, the members 1:00 - 2:40 • 7:30 • 0:10 9 OS Nipibeat 7 45 Jay Diamand dr itiXWawa skiing. All in all, it was a very Margaret Strauss, Lena Speed, Monday: THERE WILL BE ti n Capitol Area View.poim were treated to coffee and enjoyable evening for everyone. 11 00 News. Business. Weather I:WSicnOa Edward Strauss, Emmett NO MEAL. IT IS A HOUDAY.. 11 20 Sports Final doughnuts. After the program the golfers II 30 Other Side o( the Day Monday m e a n ly Farrett, Bernadette Noel, and Wednesday: Baked chicken iSatntdayi 7 4S Sports Hixidle T I want to thank the held a meeting, and decided Thomas O’Neill who sang and legs, baked rice pilaf, buttered 5 00 Town and Country 8 4S Don Shuts Sbow “regulars” who helped in the that they would play their 6 00 Boh Steele Show 9 X NFL Football played for us, and John beans, rolls and butter and 10 00 Gardenlime kitchen, and in calling the league matches at the Tallwood Jaslowski who danced a soft birthday cake with a beverage. 10 IS .Modem Uvinp Joe Leonard, Mario Andretti, and A1 Unser (left to right), will be the stars of “The games. and Blackledge courses, and 10 30 Saturday Showcase SMJonLeon.;!^' shoe number. It was a real Thursday: Beef with rice 10 50 w n c Outdoors 8 :X World News RountFuD Racers: Mano Andretti, Joe I^nard, A1 U nser,an ABC-TV sports special Sunday. While this was going on Sue would start this Tuesday mor­ treat, and with talent like this soup, hamburger, chilled fruit 8 ISJooLeonard^^^ Scheibenpflug and Tommy 11 00 Saturday Showcase 10 X Jeff Jacohi ning at 8:30, which is tee-off we’re going to start building it with cookie, and a beverage. 12 00 .News. Weather O’Neill were busy registering 12 IS Saturday Showcase 11 X B ruf BanktheX'i time. All players are asked to up. The group is known as the Friday: Corn chowder, 12«JeffTacoha members for our trip to the I OO.News 2 XJimBe^with be at the course between 8 and “Sunshiners” and visit con­ fishwich, jello with cream, and I 15 Vour Home Decorator Goodspeed Opera House, which I 30 Saturday Maunee 6 X Jack Warner on Sport] Students Plan 8:15, in order to start on time. valescent homes and the shut- a beverage. 7 X TV World this j Theatre | will take place on Wednesday, 7XBUI Vaasar Wow! all this and we still ins, and believe me they are a Schedule for the Week i 00 .Vkmtor 1 KSignOff Sheinwold on Bridge Tele-Confab June 20. We had to sign up now, have Wednesday. We started won;j,erful group. Their, accom­ 5 00 News. Weather ! Time Schedule | Monday: BUILDING WILL 8 20 Stncthr Sports in order to get tickets. off with our arts and crafts panist was Mrs. Ida Cormier. (Suadayl South dealer BE CLOSED DUE TO THE 6 30Monilw EVEN SMALL TRUMPS With Weicker Pinochle Winners class, and then moved in for I think in September you’ll be II 00 News. Weather 6 :X Religiotts Programming North-South vulnerable HOLIDAY. 11 20 Sports Final 10 :X Jack Warner on Sports HELP THE DEFENDERS In the afternoon we had square dancing, but the crowd hearing more and more about 12 X Edward M. NORTH On Tuesday, the American Tuesday: Open card playing, 12 00 Other Side o( the Dar Saturday By Alfred Sheinwold began to gather early, and this group, and also I hope we iSuadayi. 12:XSoriBo(Eiin 4) K432 history students in junior high another sort of outstanding summer bowling, TV riewing, S X Sunnse Seranade IX E d ^ M . “Make an opening lead in the C) 10 8 at St. James School will par­ crowd of 61 players for made it hard for us to really try can form our own orchestra. 7 00 Sundar Stnnfs 8 :X Jim Beckwith unhid suit,” you are usually ad­ to learn any new steps, so we visiting, etc. Bus for shopping. 2 They are terrific, and we thank “TALB 3 8 00 News OXBIvalTTme 0 Q J5 ticipate in a tele-conference pinochle, and the winners Wednesday: 10:30 a.m., arts lO.lSHolyTYi^Churcb State Theater — “Soylent vised. I wouldn’t dream of snif­ banged out a few oldies, and them very much, and are proud 8 IS ^hbath Message 11 X Jim Beckwith 4 KJ72 with Sen. Lowell Weicker. received additional special sur­ and crafts class and squpre dan­ / V raOMTHli 8 30Guidelme 12 X Sign Off Green” 2;10-3:50-5:40-7;30-9:10 fing at such good advice, but then finished the morning with of the happiness they are WEST EAST Contact with the senator will prise prizes as part of our Big cing; Hot-meal and Meals-on- 9 OO .News. Weather Burnside Theater — “Hitler, devotion to my readers (for a variety of waltzes. spreading around. 9 10 Hymntime 4Q110 7 #A985 be made at 9:30 a.m., and Week. The lucky winners were: Wheels at noontime; 1:30 p.m., 9 X .National Radio Pulpit Last 10 Days” 7:15-9:15 which I am celebrated in five The afternoon ended with 7643 <0 52 questions of current interest Harriet Keeney, 714; Helen Record Lunch Crowd Fun-Day, featuring colored Grand Opening Today CRYPT 10 00 Sunday Showcase Vernon One I — “High Plains continents) compels me to 0 A2 0873 card playing and horse racing, regarding politics and govern­ Erickson, 699; Mabel Wilson, Then came lunchtime, and we 12 10 Sunday Showcase Drifter” 2:00-7:00-9:00 slides of Ireland taken by 12 45 Ttavel Trends warn you that you can push 4^ 10 43 4A985 ment will be discussed for ap­ 697; Mollie McCarthy, 683; broke all records for atten­ and if some of the players had John Larabee, owner of Manchester Honda, stands St. to the larger Adams St. facility. The new facility has 1 00 Sunday Best WPOP -1 4 1 0 Vernon (^ine H — “Soylent even the best rule too far. Your George Last; 3 p.m., square among his new line of 1973 Hondas in his new store at 24 2 00 Monitw SOUTH proximately a half-hour. Elizabeth Jesonis, 680; Ann dance as we served over 170, as much luck at Suffolk Downs, over 17,000 square feet of floor space, which is used for dis­ Green” 2:00-7:15-9:15 object is to attack the enemy’s dancing, and card playing. Bus 5 W.News ♦ 6 Husarik, 674; Bea Mader, 673; meals. Now, I would really and they sure were very happy. Adams St. Manchester Honda recently moved from Center play, sales and repair service. Grand opening was today. 5 10 Sunday EkliUon iMoaday-Fridayl Manchester Drive-In — spot, and sometimes that 9 AKQJ9 pickup at 8:30 a.m., and noon­ 6 Florence North, 663; Ann truly like to take this opportuni­ Pinochle Winners 6 00 .News, weather. Sports 6 X Bill Love — Lou Morton “High Plains Drifter” 10:15; 0 K 10964 time. Return trip at 4 p.m. 6 M .Meet the Press 10 X Tom Jones is a suit that has been bid but Thompson, 660; Mary Thrall, ty to mention some very Thursday rolled in, and ,46 of 7 OS .Monitor 1 X Bill Winters “You’U Like My Mother” 8:30 ♦ Q6 Thursday: 9:45a.m., pinochle MANAGER iManchesterilaow 1 wigf I never rebid and never sup­ Sarasin To Address 653; Esther Anderson, 647; dedicated and wonderful peo­ us took off for the races, and SALES LEADER Philadelphia this week, at STAFF ASSISTANT 7 X Yale Reports 4 XMikeGreene games; noon to 12:30 p.m., Mrs. Edmund Van Dyke Cox 7 X Ray Dunaway Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema 1, ported. South West North East Belle Schors, 642; Lee Ronald Pinto of 420 E. Center which he was honored by the 8 OS Your Boi at the Opera Post JC Grads ple. the results must wait until next lunch served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., of Glastonbury has been ap­ Jerry Lewisj^Is^Twin Cinema 8 M Elemal Light 12 X Booby Rivers Caldor Shotting Plaza — “Five South dealer 1 ^ Pass 1 4 Pass Steinmeyer, 641; Josephine St., has been named a member company's president, Frank I’m talking about our head week's column. Some 52 bridge games. Bus pickup at pointed manager of LaBonne Ross Mayer of 121B Downey C in em a 1 . * e Season * * * U.A. East 2 — “High Plains and indexing, circulation and general reference ser­ dicap: Ri. 6 & 44.A - Open Daily and . STOCK CAI HUS PKMMI ■ CHARLTON HES10N Drifter” 2:30-7:30-9:25 vices. supervisory responsibilities for junior and For the men, Clarence Peter­ Sun. ■«®EI LH G H TAYIO R-VO U N G EAST H ARTFORD U.A. East 3— "Lost Horizon” clerical staffs. For further information, call the ad­ ■ACIS EVEir SIT.-MI F .lt son took the high single with a I’arkade. Branch - Mon. thru Sat. U.S. ROUTE 5 . - DRIVE-IN* • 528 7448 4i4t*94<4i4i4i4i*4i4t4i4< 2:368:30 missions office, 646-4900, extension 281. 227, and George Vallone had a (John unci'Bernice RieK) p a r k a d e s h o p p in g c e n t e r ■!Lgij!L!ijPII*MRWmi8tKIIWKIWITIMm8»! I Ptac‘TK SUMmY SraiBBr I South Windsqr Cinema — ROUTE 159 low score of 100 with a han­ MANCHESTER - "The Sweetheart Kid” 7:00-9:15 MMMXSTER COMWNHY COUECE AGAWAM. MASS. dicap. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVhINING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat, l^ y 26. 1973 • ' V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Mav 26. 1973 — PAGE FIVE Not To Be Forgotten Capital

indrew Tally roVICES i^IRECTORY * Background on Helms W.ASHLNGTON - Hwewilh. account. Subsequently, Walters LUCA’ S CAMPINe if the court pleases, a little relayed to acting FBI chief L, Sdf-Senrice Patrick Gray the concern of background informatioa on the ! Laundromat EQUIPMENT "senior White House officials" H IG H GRADE admission by Richard Helms, Wm Tento, Cots, Sleeping Bags, former director of the Central , that the Mexican in\'estigation Custom H a ^ Air Mattresses, Stoves, Intelligence Agency, that the would jeopardize CTA activities L anterns PRINTING CIA engaged unlawfully in in Mexico. 53 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Job and Commercial •Tailoring domestic intelligence activities Here, Helms got into the act FARR'S Mandi/Vanwn Town Lina Printing and. after a CIA conference, the •Dry Cleaning “Hie Everytiilng Store 1“ with political overtones. FREE TOWING Prompt and EHtcient agency turned down the White •Laundry Service Camp • Bike - Sport Those activities included I ' 2 MAIN STREET PH0N^643-2467 Printing of AU Kindi 176-178 SPRUCE ST. providing a “profile” on the House r^ u e st on the grounds at Depot Square OPEN: Pentagon Papers’ Daniel the FBI inquiry would in no way MANCHESTER Community Press Open Dally to 0:00 P.M. Monday to Friday Ellsberg, and supplying jeopardize CIA activities in Orive-ln Parking J. FARR — 64? 7111 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. 254 Broad St., Rear Watergate conspirator Howard Mexico. Saturday 8 A.M. — 12 Nooii Telephone 643-5727 Hunt with d is u s e kits and But the harm has been done, other spying paraphernalia for and Helm’s own testimony is M ANG HESnR “an undisclos^ purpose,” later not much help in clearing the Osfrinsky CUSTOM MADE CIA’s good name. First Helms Manchester Pet Center revealed as the burglary of the DEALER IN WASTE MEMORIAL CO. CANVAS AWNINGS office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist — a trained career intelligence Everyone loves a pet. At least pleased to know that we are NANCHESTER in Beverly Hills, Calif. officer — said he had no M A T n iA L S Opposite East Cemetery that’s what it looks like if you delightfully air conditioned — not recollection of the Haldeman could see the large clientele of only for the comfort of our By law CIA operations may remark, although he was in the IRON Quality Mamertals pet lovers who visit and patronize customers, but also for the com­ S su a ^ o d , be conducted only in foreign room at the time. He added, Over SO Years’ Experience the Manchester Pet Center, now fort of our animals. countries. The feeble assump­ however, that he did not take SCRAP METAL located at 9 Maple St. in down­ “Some of the servica offered CHOICE VARIETY tion is that Congress, as keeper issue with the l^alters memo. \- Call 649.5807 town Manchester — just around by us are; Blend all our own bird and PAPER and small animal food, plus we Qualify of the public purse, would see As the hearing got curiouser A. AIMETTI, Prop. the comer from Main. They are that the CIA obeyed the law. I and curiouser. Helms said he 731 PA R K E R ST. in their new and larger quarters, carry major brands of food; Buy Good Reproductions Tel. MS-S7S5 o r MS-S879 Harrison SL, Manchester grooming aids; training collars \S eo /o o d say feeble; it is laughable. As a agreed “reluctantly” to provide formerly occupied by Lucky Lady SEE US FOB: 2 and leasha; complete selection 'J Aluminum RoU Up watchdog. Congress has lacked the Ellsberg profile after David Laundromat. There is plenty of A word, by Schertle in only the most cursory way. 43 STREET of training aids for obedience; A ivnlngi bark as well as bite. Young, a National Security drive-up parking at the front Galleries, to the buyer of Color Initially taken from the IF TEU 648-8987 large selection of tropical fish, • Door Canopies Under what is little better Council staffer, told him the STEVENSON door. Reproductions: enlargement of a very small aquariums and suppUa; com­ • Storm Doom than a voluntary arrangement, r^ u e st was backed by Henry MERCURY BROS. Started in 1953 by “Ben” Goz- color photograph or color • Combination WIndowa Kissinger. “Reluctantly”? It plete line of Smith-Worthington Merchandise of all kinds, In the CIA is charged with repor­ Travel Agency zo, it is now a friendly family from toys and typewriters to transparency, the low priced Manchester Awning Co. was Helms’ duty to utter an un- EXXON guarenteed collars; wild bird ting “on occasion" to four sub­ business with his wife, Iteisy, and cars and clothing is for sale at print is betrayed by its basic RELINED Stock I9S WEST CENTER ST. reluctant and final "No!” And 646-2756 i 405 Main Street supplies for your outdoor committees of Congress, made his son, Greg, bringing 40 years of various prices; and by deficiency — a blurring soft- .Telephone 649-8091 there, later, was Helms admit­ Manchester feathered friends; plus we are up of senior members of the NO SERVICE experience. Ben believes that comparison and careful shop­ focus effect which is EstablUhed 1949 ting that he approved giving Phone 649-5533 known as the “house of the mix­ House and Senate Armed Ser­ CHARGE • Tune-Ups satisfying his patrons is the ut­ ping it is usually not difficult completely false to the original. 6 ed breed puppies” vices and Appropriation Com­ Hunt espionage equipment most importance; and up to this At best this cheap print can BRAKE RESERVATIONS FOR • General Automotive “—We also carry a variety of for the average buyer to detect ik J Upholstery mittees. But there is no way without knowing what the day, Manchester Pet Center has only be classed as a make-shift P Memorial Day Challenge •HOTELS Repairs on All small animals and birds...” a difference in quality and to and PrI Shop these legislators can check on equipment would be used for. served over 45,000 customers. replica, a compromise with SHOES •AIRLINES American Cart “Once again, if you have any weigh value against cost. With BE-l'PHOLSTERINO \ the honesty of these reports; in Yet the director of the CIA is “We stand behind every quaUty quality, a faint reminder of AND • MODERN FURNITURE^ •STEAMSHIPS • We give S&H Green problems at all, plase don’t reproductions of works of aft it There is a special kind of quiet that effect, the CIA director tells the No. 2 on the list — after the product that we sell. We are something valuable. and ANTIQUES But Memorial Day can and should 627 MRIN ST., MANCHESTER haitate to drop in and talk it over is an altogether different subcommittees what he ruddy President — of those privileged Manchester’s oldest existing pet On the other hand the higher DSC • CiiKtoiii Fiiriilliirc prevails in a cemetery. The pace is with the friendly staff at the all matter! Even for experts, the iiiid .SlipcovcrH be more than reflection, parade well pleases. Nor can Congress few with “the right to know” shop in continuous operation in priced print has been made new Manchater Pet Center. variations are much more .Spci'liillziiig ill Hand Tniting slower, voices lower, and as you stroll watching, and oratory. We think it scrutinize the CIA’s budget for everything. YOUR his area,” Mr. Gozzo says. directly from the original work PADS 5Iadc To Order “Oh yes, we’re open daily 9 to 6, subtle and harder to recognize. among the grave markers there is a clues because the money the Just as curious, if not MEMORIAL COMPLETE of art, 'using the most ('omplctc Selection of should be a reminder, not of wars past He feels that anyone who has a Thursday night til 9...” “Why is it," asks the average Materlala CIA spends is concealed in the frightening, Helms refrained CORNER STORE PETCENTER buyer, “that when I am looking technically perfect and expen­ sobering reality of each man’s mor­ Manchester’s Civil War Monument. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) problem should feel free to ask Do you save coins or stamps, or FREE ESTIMATES and the .supreme sacrifices they budgets of various other from going directly to Presi­ s Party Goods, Magazines for a reproduction of a painting sive photographic equipment Lower Level of the Parkade Cjnaries- Parakeets him for advice. “Regardless of would you like to take up this American tality. government departments. dent Nixon. He explained that \ o available; thereafter, the final 610-6.324 demanded, but the challenge that is Groceries, Cold cfuts Tropical Fish - Turtles where you purchased your fascinating hobby? The Connec­ by Renoir or Van Gogh, 1 am and Yet, every attempt to create he was preoccupied with reproduction is the result of Mon., Tiiea., 0-6; Wed., Memorial Day has added o Fruits—Vegetables. Hamsters - Gerbils products, we still do our b at to ticut Coin and Stamp is located at faced with a choice of two Foreign TIllirN., FrI. 0-0; Sat. 0-5 still ahead; a lasting and enduring “keeping CIA uninvolved in the Miied Breed Puppies checking and rechecking color a special Congressional • Greeting Cards solve your problem. We feel that the entrance to the Manchater prints of the same picture, one significance since it adds another ele­ peace. watchdog over the CIA has been m atter.” But CIA was involved, We Depend On You . . Aquarium Accessories, etc proofs of the print against the Our Own Special Blended your pet problems are ours. ‘ Pet Center. They not only carry a costing $3.98 and the other $15. ” thwarted on Capitol Hill. The vyith Helms’ tacit if not explicit You Can Depend On Ue! original work by the publisher, ment -10-56-59/,.. measurements” that satellites could volved will get retribution, successor, either after a than imagined. They always know. We have departmen­ j j g @ G o o d ( ^ ^ d v e r s e ^ N e u t r a l 2 hours by the FBI’s No. 2 man, tion. Service still means something to us—and sei-vice 6

mNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Gnn.. Sat.. May 26. 1973- PAGE SEVEN Local Churches Columbia Area Churches Vernon Notes Bohoa C«NBgre§atioiia) Union (Congregational Rockville Baptist Chnrch .Nortli United Church of Christ Church of Jeans Christ of (Hfurrli Everyone will be doing his students who will be entering Chnrch 69 Union St. morning worship service. The Methodbl Qinrcli Lydall and Vernon Sts. Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Hadigian Objects thing at the G arity Jamboree Grade 6 next fall and then the Bolton Center Rd. Rockville Rev. Rbbert L. LaChunte procession will be led by the 300 Parley St. Eugene Brewer Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St Days to be held May 31 through students will present a cultural Rev. J. Stanton Qnover Rev. Paul J. Bowman Pastor children of the church. Rev. Eaiie R. Coster, Minister Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Minister Minister June 2 at the ’Tri-City Shopping arts fair for PTO members. Gristian flags will be placed Pastor To Bate^s Views Plaza, Vernon Circle, and the Candy Sale Rev. Lyman D. Reed 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School. on the graves of the Rev, Fran­ 9 a.m., Bible Classes. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Vernon Junior Women’s Club The Babe Ruth League is con­ 19:15 ajn ., C b m re b Schotri. Associate Minister Nursery through Adult, in­ cis Bacheler, a former pastor of 9 a.m., Worship Solace. Ser­ 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 19:31 ton .. Worship Service. thing will be Photo Fatasies. ducting its annual candy sale. the Talcottville Gurch and the cluding (h ll^ e (Jareer Clius. VIRGINIA CARLSON adequately consider a complete mon: "Memories that Bless or “ Tbe Feminine Mystique.” Gasses for all ages. Sennon: “ O rist The Hope Of The women will be taking ins­ During the next few weeks Rev. ’Theodore Bacheler, his 9 a.m., Chdreb School, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. (Correspondent Bura!” Nursery provided for 6 p.m., WorsUp. Sermon: ' 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. T heW w U ." financial plan for waste dis­ tant colored pictures and put­ league members will be making son. Grades 5 throng 9. First Sunday of each month. Tel. 228-9224 children five-years-old and "Bible Questions and T;39 p.m.. Pilgrim posal at the lowest obtainable ting them on a button pin. In door-to-door calls. The A Gristian flag will also be 10; 30 a.m., Church School, In­ Holy (hmmunion; Second Sun­ Albert Hadigian of Hennequin younger. Answers.” Goepel Hall FeUowship. cost.” just three minutes the whole proceeds will be used to fants through Grade 4. day, missionary service. Rd. one of three circulators of a place at the soldier’s monu­ 415 Center St. The petitioners say they are operation will be completed. purchase new equipment and to ment in the cem etery in 10:45 a.m.. Morning W ot^ p . Nursery provided. petition to call for a special Emanuel Latheran Chureh Calvaiy Church not opposed to the site itself, For those who want a little meet other lea ^ e expenses. remembrance of all church M««*iali Etras^elical Sermon Topic; “ Taking Things 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ town meeting on the landfill Cborch and Chestnut Sts. (Assemblies of God) 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. but rather that the total cost of home humor in their picture the Jury Appointment members who have served in Latlwna. Qrarch For Granted.” vice. Nursery provided. site on Rt. 6, has issued a state­ Rev. C. Henry. Anderson 647 E. Middle l>ke. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. - tWisconMn Synod) the development has not been club will have cartoon Mrs. Ruth Lojzim of Merrow the nation’s armed forces. Rev. Ronald J. Foamier Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson ment regarding recent remarks presented or any studies made characters available, and the 7 p.m., Gotqtel meeting. 300 BneUand Rd. St. Peter's Rd., Tolland, has been ap­ A coffee hour will be held in Pastor Unitarian Fellowship made by the selectmen about on the total project. person hhving a picture taken Co-Pastors Sooth Windsor Episcopal Chnrch pointed to fill a vacancy on the the fellowship hall of the of Glastonbury the site. Hadigian continued, "No may put his head through one of The Preahyterian Chureh Rev. Karl R Gurgel, SandHiURd. Tolland Gunty Jury Commis­ church, following the cemetery Academy Junior High Hadigian said, “ It seems longer can any town afford to these portraits: The cluracters 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 10 a.m., Sunday School, 43 Spruce St Pastor South Windsor sion, by G ie f Justice G arles services. Main St., Glastonbury clear from comments reported­ undertake a large capital im­ will include a clown, a hippo, vice. classes for adults and children. Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor Rev. Standish Macintosh S. House of the State Supreme 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church 11 a.m.. Service of worship ly made at the last Board of provement program without jailbird. Gay Nineties and Court. 9 a jn .. Sunday School. Intarim Vicar 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery Selectmen’s meeting in School for three-year-olds and ffible preaching. Nursery 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m., Wordiip Sowice. first undertaking a complete Cinderella. Mrs. G jzim , a Republican, is and School. reference to the town’s cost estimate before con­ All proceeds from this booth through Grade 7. Nursery for care for the little ones. (Hasses for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. 8 a.m „ Holy Communion. a former State Representative infants to three-year-oMs. 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Worship Service. Nursery proposed disposal area that no templating action.” and the many others to par­ and has been active on the Superintendentlip 10^ a.m.. Morning Prayer. St. John’ s meaningful research will be Hymnsing and Bible message. provided. At the recent selectmen’s ticipate in the jamboree, will be Tolland Republican Town Com­ First Congregational G a ^ day of C hor^ Scbwl. Episcopal Church done by the selectmen on alter­ Selected Sl John's Polish .National 7 p.m.. Evening Service. meeting selectman Robert ’Tut­ turned back into the communi­ mittee for many years. Church of Hehron , Rt. 30, Vernon CathoUe Chureh South United native plans for waste disposal tle said, in regard to the peti­ ty. In the case of the Junior Special Service STRATFORD (AP) - John Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. United Methodist Church Rev. Robert H. Wellner, before the forthcoming town Olha, assistant school Rev. Walter A. Hyszko .Methodist Church St. Bridget Church tion, signed by 150 people, Women, the funds will go to T he Talcottville Pastor Rt. 44A, Bolton Rector meeting. (May 29). superintendent in Bridgeport, Pastor 1228 Main St. Rev. John J. Delaney “ ’This is the dumbest thing ever further the club’s involvement Congregational Church will Rev. David M. (Hunbell “ This is extremely unfor­ has been named superintendent Rev. Dr. George W. Webb Pastor pulied off in this town.” in education, conservation, hold a special memorial service 9:30 a.m.. Worship S ervi«. Pastor 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. tunate in light of the almost un- of school in Stratford. 9 a.m., Mass, English. Rev. Wayne Kendall Rev. William J. Stadt Replying to this, Hadigian public affairs, and mental in Mt. Hope Gmetery, Talcott­ Tbe Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. 10 a.m.. Family Service and aimous passage by the General Olha, 47, was named by the 10:30 a.m.. Mass. En^idi and Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. Rev. William J. KiOeen said, “ Mr. Tuttle’s remark health as well as donations to ville, Sunday. Sermon topic: “Gean Hanri* 9:30 a.m., (hurch School, Church School. Assembly of the state’s solid Board of Education for a three Polish. Pastors reflects on the sincerety of 150 numerous other worthy causes. The congregation will and a Pure Heart.” Nursery Nursery through Grade 8. waste disposal plan which School Use year term starting July 1 to Saturday, Masses at 5 and townspeople who share one es­ proceed from the sanctuary to 2 provided. 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and St. Mauhew's Church carries with it |250 million bon­ succeed Edwin A. G x , who The Salvation Army 9 and 10:45 a m .. Worship Ser­ 7:30 p.m., school auditailiim. sential thought, and that is to Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, the cemetery after the regular 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Omvwsation. Tolland ding and goes into effect im­ resigned the post last year. Ml Main St. vice. Memorial Sunday. Tbe Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and enter into a future disposal superintendent of schools, Paul A. Chetelat 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. 10:45 ajn.. Worship. Nursery, Rev. J. (Hifford Curtin mediately.” Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Rev. Dr. Webb preaching. Ser­ 10:30, in church; 10:30am . and system at the least cost to the reminds Vernon residents that Infants throu^ Grade 2. Pastor Beadle, Corps Officers mon; “ A lim e to Remember.” noon, school auAtoriiim. Hadigian continued, “ Equally taxpayers. For this careless Lloyd S. Grant of Hebron receives l^pecial Achievement the flying of model airplanes, Infant-Toddlers through Grade Organist distressing is First Selectman remark, a retraction should be riding of mini-bikes and motor­ St. (Jeorge’s $1,000 cash award and certificate from Nelson B. Coon, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for 2, Susannah Wesley Hall. Gilead Congregational Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Howard Bates’ lamenting of the made.” cycles and golfing on school, Church of the Aeewmpdea Episcopal Church deputy director of Support Programs of the Bureau of Nar­ Grades 3 and 4 at Jesse Lee Church p.m. need to take inunediate action grounds is prohibited by rules aU ages. Special classes for Adams St. at ‘ntompaoo Rd. Church of the Assumption Rt. 44A, Bolton cotics and Dangerous Drugs, Department of Justice, Hebron Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 on a new waste disposal area and regulations of the Vernon adults. House. Grades 5 through 9 at Rev. Edward S. Pepin Paul Chetelat, who lives at 113 Spring St., has been ’The Rev. Jt*n F. Flora HI Washington, D.C. Main Building. Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. and ll;ti a.m. when for over a year and a half Board of Education. 10:45 ajn.. Holiness Meeting, Pastor Vicar Avco Workers organist at the Church of the Assumption since the church Pastor no cost estimates or studies Book Fair 6 Nursery provided. Subject; 7 p.m.. Senior High Methodist ' Rev. Robert J. Burbank Youth Fellowship. was dedicated and blessed in September 1954. He was St. Maurice's Church were made on the complete Accept New The Language Arts depart­ “ The High Uses of Memory." 8 and 10:15 a.m.. Holy Com­ Hebron assistant organist at St. James (Hmrch before the (Hiurch 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Bolton financial cost of such a landfill ment of the Vernon Center Mid­ Maj. Beadle preaching. 7:30 p.m., ^Gltual Growth Saturday, Masses at 5 and munion. Nursery provided. Renenber operation.” Wage Contract 3 p.m.. Memorial Service in Group will meet at 371 Oak St. 7:30 p.m. of tbe Assumption was formed. Nursery provided. ’The Rev. Rev. Robert W. Gonin dle School will sponsor a stu­ Pastor Bates had said at the May 15 East Cemetery. The Salvation led 1^ Pastor Kendall. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Studied at Hartt School of Music and is presently Mr. Kelsey preaching. Sermon dent book fair. May 30 and 31 in First Congregational selectmen’s meeting, “ If the BRIDGEPORT (API-Strik­ Army Band and local leaders 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. teaching piano. (Herald photo by Ofiara) topic; “ Gean Hands and a Pure ing members of the United the school gym. Church Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 town does not p roce^ with the will be taking part. Community Baptist Church Heart.” Grant Gets $1,000 Award The fair wiil be open until 4 Rev. John A. Lacey p.m. Rt. 6 site, w e’re in deep Auto Workers union voted 7 p.m.. The veterans groups An American Baptist (Hiurch 9:45 a.m., (Hiurch School. p.m. each afternoon and in the Minister trouble.” overwhelming Friday to accept and their auxiliaries will atte^ 585 E. Center St. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, evenings from 7 to 9. The Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew Bates added that the a new three-year contract with At recent ceremonies con­ information and assistance on a Memorial Service conducted 11 a.m. He had previously attended fair will Incluude new books Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Assistant Minister Avco-Lycoming in neighboring personnel support services, Doubleday Rd site is “ full and ducted by the Bureau of Nar­ the University for two years from many publishing houses by Maj. Beadle, who will Minister Stratford, a union official said. MEMORUl Today"*8 running over.” He claimed no cotics and Dangerous Drugs, operating a central mail and preach on “ What is Freedom?” Herald Talcottville Sacred Heart Churcji before leaving to enter the and in all popular price ranges. Congregational Church 10 a.m.. Worship Service. time can be lost in finding ’The new contract calls for a Department of Justice, file section for the personnel of­ United States Marine Corps 9:15 a.m., Giurch School for Rt. 30, Vernon All reading interests will be Yesterdays Thought U nit^ (Hiurch of Christ (Hiurch School. another site, just as no time can five per cent salary hike in each Washington, Lloyd S. Grant of fice, and the security and where he served a year in Viet­ St. Mary’s all ages. Nursery through Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor represented including classics, Rev. Kenneth E. Knox be lost in developing the Rt. 6 year of the accord, plus an eight Hebron Center was. presented a maintenance of the official per­ nam and attained the rank of Episcopal Chureh Grade 4 continuing during the Rev. Edward Konopka fiction, biographies, adventure Vernon Assemhiies of God site. cents per hour cost-of-living in­ Special Achievement $1,000 sonnel files for the employes of Part and Church Sts. Pastor captain on leaving the service stories, science, nature, crafts, service. crement in each of the con­ the bureau. Some in distant lands 51 Old Town Rd. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. In May 1972 voters agreed to cash award for outstanding per­ in 1971. mystery and reference booki Rev. George Nostrand 9:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Bible 25 Years Ago When you came tract’s two final years, accor­ are dying needlessly, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, buy the 20.4 acres on Rt. 6 from formance of duty. He was also responsible for CORNER Rector (Hass. to live among us. Lord, p ro Officers Lawrence Converse, marshal and Sunday School. Sermon Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday 10:30 a.m. and noon. the state for 337,100. Bates ding to Local 1010 President The award, which is the liaison between the regional of­ Rev. Stephen White 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. you came as a healer o f men. without medical care. Columbia Man Mrs. Frank Votta will be in­ of Memorial Day Parade, an­ School for all ages. argued the price with state of­ Russell Booth. highest cash award that the fices of the bureau and the Rev. Ronald Haldnnan T ^ ic ; “ Reinembering,” Music Whatever was sick in us, I want to be healer topic: “ The Geative Use of stalled as president of the Ver­ nounces bis general orders. Memory.” After the service the 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. ficials and it was finally ’The pact also provides for in­ director of the bureau can ap­ Department of Justice for per­ will be furnished by the Round whatever was less than whole, for them too. St. Margaret Mary's Church non Center Middle School PTO Alexander Berggren is ap­ 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. lowered to |26,000. Another creased pension and medical prove, was presented by Nelson sonnel and payroll functions Auxiliary 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Commu- Table Singers of Manchester you touched. Show me how. congregation will proceed to Wapping Wednesday at 7 p.m .' in the pointed chief of Staff, and Atty. Mt. Hope Cemetery to place meeting was called in April and benefits, especially dental care B. (Hx)n, deputy director of sup­ and the entry of all personnel nion. Book of Common Prayer. High School. Nursery is Your touch cured. From: Medical Mission Sisters Rev. William McGrath school auditorium. John Rottner is chosen as Trinity Lutheran Church voters rescinded the old action benefits, he said. port programs of the bureau. actions for the bureau into the 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Book Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Christian flags on the graves of Rev. Joseph Schick State Trooper Harold Glidden will be in­ provided. speaker. Many have rubbed shoulders Most of the strikers will Grant has been working in the automated personnel and STORE ministers. -Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 (H)-Pastors and a^eed to the new price. M of Common Prayer, with ser­ with me this week. - 19111 stalled as vice president and Rev. Donald McGean Hadigian contends “ It is Mr. return to work ’Tuesday, he bureau’s headquarters in the payroll systems of the Depart­ mon by the Rev. Mr. O u ter Congregational Some were dying inside Submitted by the Mark K. Schoppaul of Cherry Patrick Brown as second vice Bate’s shortsightedness that said, while some will not go personnel office as the acting ment of Justice. IS OPEN Haldeman. Church School, Crib Church 10 Yean Ago from loneliness or a sorrow Reverend Lyman G. Farrar Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Valley Rd., Columbia, was president; Mrs. Stanley 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ back for up to two weeks until chief of the Technical Support Grant, who is the son of Mr^ This date was a Sunday; The Co-Pastor p.m. should be lamented for placing among eight eastern Connec­ Class and Nursery. United (Hnirch of Christ words can never say out. the company can gear up for Smyrski, recording secretary ; vice, Holy Communion. Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 his town in a position of possible Branch. and Mrs. Richard Grant, has 9;45 a.m., Sunday Morning 11 Center St. Herald did not publish. I want to touch them Center Congregational full proouction after the nearly ticut men sworn in ’Thursday as Mrs. James Waltman, cor­ First Congregational 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. financial hai^ship by failing, jo His responsibilities were returned to the University of Coffee House. (Hiurch and 11:30 a.m. auxiliary state troopers at responding secretary; Mrs. 9 AJH. TO MIDNIGHT Rev. Lyman G. Farrar with friendship: to heal. Church of Andover Adult Instruction Gass. six-week strike. auditing and reviewing of all Gnnecticut as a junior in the Troop K, Colchester. James Earl, treasurer. The of­ 11 a.m., I^tming Prayer, Ser­ Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. United (hurcb of (Huist personnel actions and legal and School of Business Administra­ St. Francis of Assisi The new auxiliary troopers, ficers will be installed by Mrs. vices for Trial Use, with ser­ GhPastors Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr. regulatory accuracy, providing tion. 673 Ellington Rd. who successfully completed a Richard McLaughlin, past mon by the Rev. Mr. Minister MEMORIAL DAY Second Congregational South Windsor Tolland 16-week training course in first president. A Haldeman. Nursery care. 9:15 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Church Rev. Jolui C. Gay, Pastor aid, firearms, motor vehicle in­ Following the installation Service. Sermon topic: “ Vision 9:45 a.m., (Hiurch School. United (Hiurch o f (Hirist Rev. Eugene M. Kibride vestigation, and other aspects ceremonies there will be a brief Unitarian Univeralist of Peace.” 11 a.m.. Worship. ’The Rev. Rt. 44A, Coventry of police work, were sworn in orientation program for Society 9:15 a.m.. Learning Com­ Mr. Bradley will preach. His Rev. Robert K. Bechtold Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 by State Police Lt. Louis 481 Spring St. munity, Nursery through Grade topic: “ I Am.” Minister p.m. School Board Makes Budget Cuts Leitkowski, commanding of­ (Singer Learning Ctr.) 6. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. Arnold P. Westwood Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 ficer of Troop K. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. and 11 a.m. * VIVIAN V. KENNESON and teaching supplies were in­ Lt. Leitkowski said the eight Minister Zion Evangelicar band, Tolland Fire Depart­ the CSFWC has awarded $15 to MANCHESTER Correspondent creased by $3,990. ment, Ambulance G rp. Tolland the Tolland Junior Woman’s auxiliary troopers will go on Lutheran Chureh ‘ Health services were reduced Y No Service. St. Mary’s Church Tel. 875-4704 Twirlers, Boy Scouts, Girl Club in recognition of its con­ duty this weekend, to assist Extension (Missouri Synod) United (]ongregational $3,000 by elimination of the COMMUNITY COLLEGE Unitarian Meeting House 4 Rt. 31, Gventry ’The Board of Education ap­ Scouts, and representatives of tinuing work at veteran regular troopers during the (^ p e r and High Sts. Church part-time social worker. The Trinity Covenant Church 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Rev. F. Itemard Miller proved reductions in it’s budget the American Legion. facilities in the state. Memorial Day weekend. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl- United Church of Christ transportation account was Services Extension Services 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat . Pastor which bring ., thp total to below Memorial sendees will be Mrs. ’Thomas Morgan, out­ Duties of auxiliary troopers Pastor Tolland adjusted upwaril by $1,750 to Rev. Norman E. Swensen . Rev. Paul F. Ramen the $2,615,451 f i ^ e approved conducted at the parade conclu­ going TJWC president, an­ include assisting regular Rev. Donald G. Miller total $181,950, due to an ad­ SUMMER SESSION 1973 Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, at the May 1 town meeting. sion by post members and nounced the money will be used troopers in investigation of auto 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Minister ditional mini bus added to the Nursery and Worship Church Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Dr: Kenneth MacKenzie, auxiliary. First Selectman to aid the public affairs com­ accidents, helping disabied MAKE YOUR SUMMER MORE INTERESTING 10:15 a.m., Sunday ScbMl and contracted services item. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with School. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 school superintendent, said that Erwin Stoetzner will speak, and m ittee in their work with motorists, and other routine Youth Forum. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Operation of plant was ENROLL IN A CREDIT OR NON-CREDIT classes for all ages three and 10:45 a.m. while looking for places to cut, taps will be played by Otto Horn veterans. tasks. Auxiliary troopers can­ 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 vice and Church School. reduced $3,360 by cutting $2,000 SUMMER COURSE AT MANCHESTER through adiilt, plus an Infant Avery St. he retained instruction ac­ Jr. and Robert Bilodeau Jr. ’The TJWC has donated $15 to not make arrests. and 8 Youth Instruction. . 11 a.m.. High School Gass. from heat and $2,360 from COMMUNITY COLLEGE offered mornings, after­ Nursery. Christian Reformed Church St. Bernard's Church counts which have suffered in After the ceremonies an open Tolland High School to Plans for recruitment of 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim supplies. noons or evenings. Credit Courses Start June 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service 661 Avery St. Rockville the past, such as textbooks and house will be held at the post purchase audiovisual aide’s, another class of trainees for Concordia Lutheran Church Fellowship. Fixed charges were reduce 28th. with the chairman of the South Windsor Rev. John J. White teaching supplies. home on Rt. 74. money is the profit of a dance auxiliary duty will be an­ 40 Pitkin St. by $5,000 from insurance and diaconate preaching on "The Rev. Peter Mans Rev. William Schneider Large reductions included sponsored by the public affairs nounced soon, Lt. Leitkowski Rev. Burton D. Strand $2,000 from unemployement Tolland Juniors Awards Gift of God." Children’s Church Minister Rev. Anthony Miller elimination of salaries of 3V5 committee for high school said. There are about 50 Pastor compensation. G pital outlay The veterans committee of for Grades 1 through 6. Nursery new teachers, an assistant high students earlier this year. auxiliary troopers, assigned to school principal, a part-time was reduced $8,000, and the the Glchester Barracks. CREDIT COURSES IN BUSINESS: for pre-school children. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 About Town p.m. social worker, and an assistant adult education program was Business Law; Marketing I; Business Management; Business Com­ (Hiurch School through Grade 6. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, maintenance supervisor, cut by $8,000. munication; Sales & Techniques of Selling; Corporation Finance; Data First Church of Christ Nursery care for small Mr. and Mrs. M. Adler 5:40 p.m., Christian l o c a ­ 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. totaling approximately $66,000. Dr. MacKenzie stated that Processing; and Introduction to Hospitality Industry.- Scientist children. Dobkin of 153 Shallowbrook tion Gasses. ’The boanl elected to retain this budget meets his satisfac­ 447 N. Main St. 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Lane will serve as host and 6 p.m.. Evening Service. The Hope of JeSns on him. Put a ring on his finger and the salary for a full-time psy­ tion more completely than any Nursery care for small hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. shoek on his feet. Then go get the prize chologist. In eliminating the other since coming to Tolland. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ children. Wapping Community Church calf and kill it, and Jet us celebrate at Lutz Junior Museum. day School and child care. 1790 EUington Rd. assistant maintenance super­ Memorial Day Parade The Lost Sob The with a feast! Because this son o f mine visor, a new position last year, VFW Post 241 will sponsor a IXEDIT (XIURSES IN HUMANITIES AND (NIMMUNIIMTION ARTS: “ Soul and Body” is the subject St. Bartholomew'* Chureh Manchester Chapter of South Windsor was dead, but now he is alive; he was it was felt that the duties could Memorial Day Parade Monday American Literature; Western Worid Literature; Piay Production; History of the Lesson-Sermon. The Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Hadassah will install'officers at Rev. Harold W. Richardson Bible Jesus went on to say, “ There was a lost, but now he has been found.’ And be carried out by the business at 2 p.m. from St. Matthew’s of 20th Century Art; Creative Crafts; and Musicai Theater. Golden Text: lU John 1:2. its meeting Tuesday at 8:15 Minister man who had two sons. The younger so the feasting began. dhanager. parking lot to the Veteran’s The Christian Science Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Rev. R. Stanley Eaton Speaks ' one said to him, ‘Father, give me now “ The older son, in the meantime, p.m. at tbe htune of Mrs. Leon G ts in the Instruction Ac- 2 by Monument on the Green. Reading Room, 968 Main St., is Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Podrove, 67 Butternut Rd. ’The Associate Minister my share o f the property.’ So the man was out in the field. On his way back, . count total over $60,000 and in- The post and auxiliary color open to the public, except on and 11, 11:30 a.m. senior group of Young Judea Eugene divided the property between his two when he came close to the house, he * elude salaries of principals, guards and members will par­ holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. will entertain the chapter. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Brewer CREDIT COURSES IN MATH & SCIENCE: sons. After a few days the younger son heard the music and dancing. He teachers, aides and other ticipate, as will the Gold Star Monday through Friday and United Pentecoatal Church vice and Church School. most striking statement is Animai Bioiogy; Ecoiogy of Eastern Connecticut; OrganiV Chemistry; in­ sold his part o f the property and left called one o f the servants and asked expenses. Original amounts Mothers, Poppy King and from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first 187 Woodbridge St. that of the Apostle John: “ We troductory Caiculus; Anaiytic Geometry & Caiculus i; Principies of home with the money. He went to a him, ‘What’s going on?’ ‘Your brother budgeted for clerks, textbooks. Queen, Tolland High School EXTRA S&H Thursday of each month. Robert Baker love because he first loved Physicai Science; Astronomy for Eiementary Schooi Teachers; and country far away,^ where he wasted his came back home,’ ^ e servant an­ Pastor •very us.” (1 John 4:19) Yet, its true Eiements of Physics. money in recUess living. He spent swered, ‘and your father killed the Jehovah's Witnesses BUSTER CRABBE significance is seldom eveiything he had. Then a severe prize calf, because he got him back ALL SEASON Kingdom Hall 10 a.m., Sunday School! POOL grasped. No one can truly IdVe GREEN STAMPS famine spread over that country, and 6 safe and sound.’ The older brother was 726 N. Main St. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. is aquipped with another without understan­ he was left without a thing. So he went so angry that he would not go into the POOL, INC. ding his own worth. Jesus said TOWN OF MANCHESTER to work for one o f the citizens of that CREDIT COURSES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE: 9:30 a.m.. Public Bible dis­ house; so his father came out and “ Rt. 44A on Bolton Lako, the second greatest com ­ With A $7.50 Purchase St. Jame* Church country, who sent him out to his farm course "Knowledge of the begged him to com e in. ‘L ook,’ he mandment to loving God is to WITH THIS COUPON ' Introduction to Economis; introduction to Geography; The History of Msgr. Edward J. Reardon to take care of the p ie . He wished he BoHon Tol. 649-6962 Promised Land Illuminates the answered back to his father, ‘all these love.your neighbor as yourself Good Mon. & Tins. Only, May 28, 29 Russia Since 1905; Internationai Reiations; Sociai Psychoiogy; Juvenii^ Pastor 'Bible Record.” could fill himself with the bean pods years I have worked like a slave for I Feeds chlortn* eutomettcelly (Matt. 22:39). Deiinquency; Marriage & The Famiiy; and Urban Socioiogy. 10:30 a.m.. Group discussion Rev. Daniel J. Karpiey the pigs ate, but no one gave him any­ you, and I never disobeyed your I Wtilski ewey surfece knpuflllM > Keeps filler operating at top emciency To love yourself you must REFUSE Rev. Eugene J. (Hiarman thing to eat. A t last he came to his Open All Day Memorial Day of April 15 Wateb'towner oiders. What have you given me? Not I Cuts down on vacuuming have a sense of worth. A pure MANCHESnR ONLY magazine articles: “ How senses and said, ‘All my father’s hired even a goat for me to have a feast with sense of worth qjrings from Saturday; Masses at 5 and ALWAYS ON THE JOB— Resurrection Benefits All the workers have more than they can eat, my friends! But this son o f yours •van H pool is unatlondadl tbe conviction of being loved COLLECTION S U M iie NON-IXEDIT IXIURSES: STARTING MAY & JUNE 7:30 p.m. Dead in Hell" and "The and here I am, about to starve! I will wasted all your property on prostitutes, (EsL 1959) for what you are. And t t o is Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 8 A.M . - 6 P.M. Beneficiaries of Resurrection get up and go to my father and say, and when he comes back home you our Biblical faith: “ For God ATHIETKS: ' 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. from Hell.” “ Fathpr, I have sinned against God kill the prize calf for him!’ ‘M y w n ,’ so loved the world . . . ” (John H you didn’t rece/ve a copy of our flyor, got one at our store and Beginning Goif, Beginning Karate and against you. I am nO longer fit to the father answered, ‘you are always 3:26); “ God commended his No REFUSE OR check our values... Please Note: All Beginning Tennis courses for summer are filled. Full Gospel Christian be called your son; treat me as one of here with me and everything I have is love toward us...” (Rom. RUBBISH Collection Second Congregational Fellowship your hired workers.’” So he got up yours. But we had to have a feast and TREE 5:8) ’Therefore, to unselfishly Church Interdenominational and started back to his father. be happy, because yOur brother was love others, I must believe United Church of Christ Orange Hall “ He was still a long way from home dead, but now he is alive; he was lost, that God loves me so as to on Monday, May 28th. 385 N. Main St. when his father saw him; his heart was but now he has been found.’ ” •w LEISURE TIME COURSES: Rev. Philip P. Saunders, offer Christ in my stead. Lit­ Human Awareness and Personal Growth; Beginning Bridge; Intermediate Rev. Felix M. Davis Pastor filled with pity and he ran, threw his SPRAYING tle wonder Jesus u id : “ You Collections regularly scheduled for this day will be FRANK’S Bridge; Tailoring; Color Slide Photography for Vacationers; Introduction Minister arms around his son, and kissed him. This Mieclion of Holy Scripture consisting of will die in your sins unless you PlHMS 3SS-0321 made on Thursday, May 31st. Disposal Area will be ‘Father,’ the son said, ‘I have sinned Luke 1$.11-32 in T odsy's Rnglish Version is a believe that I am he.” ( J ^ SUPERMARKETS to the Study of Carl Jung; Personal Typing; and Beginning Chess. 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study pari o f the New Testameni ,pr our Lord Jesus closed also. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. and open discussion. Sunday against G od and against you. 1 am no Christ. MILUNE NURSERIES 8:24) 725 East Middle Tpke. Manchester Nursery through (3nu-ch School School. longer fit to be called your son.’ But CHURCH OF CHRIST Grade 8. Sermon by tbe Rev. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ the father called his servants: ‘Hurry!’ AND TREE EXPERTS Lvdall and Vernon Street Jay Giles For further information, or an application, call Divition of Extension Services, Mr. Davis, “ Above All Power.” vice. he said. ‘Bring the best robe and put it O American Bihic .Society I96A. 1971 cm n oi. Goae. 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» BUGS BUNNY , • ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 26.1973 OUT OUR W A Y by N«g Cochran OUR BOARDING HOUSE w |lll MAJOR HOOPLE - PAGE NINE U S T E N ,< F V A W^AMTA , 6 ET ANYWHERE IN THIS j MOW'D A RACIN' AW. MY TITLE CAME FB5M THE -South Windsor South Windsor RACKET, YA EOTTA TVlin CHAMP LIKE YOU BUMPIN' CARS AT THE STATE FAIR ' JOB CHANGE CHANSEVER <9A T ^ >«LW BAIT SOME OTHER PLEASURE? LOOK/ DIP EVER GET Tied / 1 WAS THE ONLY GUV WHD HEVEBaoT Court Erases Darwin Record FAIRLAWN, Ohio (AP) - A T T lT U P t l ^ M C WHEM r^^ MOT AROUND/ YOU EVER NOTICE A L L UP WITH HIT IN THE MINIATURE DEMOLITION Dennis Rusch, 25, who hfts a TK WRBJKLES IN A , ^ FLANNELMDUTHf DERBY.' The arrest records of Roy F. death of Hope Fern Rockwell of erases all records against bachelor’s degree in economics, WORM? THAT'S WHV \ - WITH THE PDU6H Darwin of Andover have o f - . Bolton, was nolled before i Darwin and ends some 10 years quit banking and became a YOU CAM STRETCH 'E M IC THE TRACKS ARE < Association Wins OUT W ITHOUT HURTIM' J- besides. ALL I ficially been erased from the third trial was to be held. of investigation and trials. policeman here. PAYIN' you HAD TO DO ON GOP* To Strive 'E M • Rausch, who was a senior CDULDA BOUGHT THE SHOW WAS books in Tolland Coun^ The nolle carried with it a VDUR OWN SHDW.O AGREE WITH Superior Court. The motion to stipulation that the state had a A plywood plant in Victoria, staff auditor for a Cleveland aANNEL- Teacher Election For New Voters erase was filed in the court yw r to come up with further B.C has an EXIT sign printed bank, said he Joined the MOUTH.' Thursday by Darwin’s attorney, evidence before the case would m 8 languages. It’s for the Fairlawn police force with a John F. Shea, and such a motion finally be dismissed. No such benefit of seamen whose ships substantial pay cut because, “I The South Windsor Education to be played on Wednesday felt this line o f work would be June Cottle and Allan Caffyn is undisputable according to evidence was produefki so the take on the product from all Association has been recer­ evenings at Ayers and Nevers there are more than 1,000 eligi­ more satisfying." « im H Waw %m Ik, State Statutes. parts of the world. tified as legal bargaining agent Field. have been named coK±airmra ble voters who are not case was officially closed last of the voter registration com­ On Feb. 17,1972, a charge of February. with the Board of Education. All interested women 18 registered. She said she con­ MICKEY FINN mittee by the Republican Town siders her appointment a real second-degree murder against BY HANK I.F.ONABn The teachers voted 224-81 years of age or older, may The motion filed yesterday against the South Windsor Committee. challenge to see what can be Darwin, in connection with the WELL... I... , WOULD WO .PLEASE TELL register by calling the Town AH.... MADE US WHICH STOCKS YOU > /o s r A m in u t e ! s h e d o e s m t Federation of Teachers Hall, 644-iSll between 9 a.m. Town Committee Chairman done to cut this figure in half. MRS. TARNISH—WE KNOW THAT YOU IT IN THE Robert Sklenar said the voter bought, and THE name *fo r A TWNQ/ NOW m y d o n ' t becoming bargaining agent. and 4 p.m. Caffyn said be feels that peo­ PAID 2 4 THOUSAND IN CASH FOR STOCK OF VDUR BROKER— SO registration team will make a •J) THIS APART/MENT' WOULD YOU CARE MARKET.', y o u COPS G E T LOST/ ! The vote, by 93 per cent of the Scholanhip Award ple do not fully appreciate the WE CAN CHECK IT OUT/ concentrated effort to personal­ cards for TO TELL US WHERE VDU GOT teachers in the school system, Miss Patricia Foster, advantages of affiliating with a ly contact all eligible voters and •) gives the education association daughter of Mr. and Mrs. party when registering, “ If dads, and encourage them to register and the authority to resume con­ Walter Foster of 90 Foster St., they did, we would have many to affiliate with the Itepublican tiHi grads... ‘ Y'l k ^ V GQe NODDED HIS tract negotiations that bad been fewer unaffiliated voters,” he •) has beeii awarded the J. E. party. K HEAD ON CUE* interrupted by the certification said. 'n \ /r^V Shepard Scholarship by the inJI it ^ er Mrs. Cottle, who has been ac­ WHY MOTHERS 6 E T S R A Y s - lb challenge brought by the Caffyn explained that party hav0 Every 1 ^^1111^ ^ * * 1* ■.» W ht m South Windsor Jaycees. federation. tively involved with the affiliation provides an in­ ^ little thing!” The scholarship, for |500, can Republican party in South Sewer Commission be used by Miss Foster for the dividual with an opportunity to airw air buinrour winning SHORT RIBS Windsor for the past 10 years, BY FRANK O ’NEAL The Sewer Commission will school of her choice. guide -and influence the ihd nAraek af mohiltWdt H lottnry Ockat said she finds it difficult to -T . 1. 1..,^ a "THINK ‘S i r e , v o u c a n 't .' meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the leadership and direction of the downtown mancMftM* at fairway... J. WAHT "To Go ODTClOE WHW N O T ? Believe that in a town of 17,000, Town Hall to prepare town. AND SIT IN 'TriE'aCJKJ. • assessments and diKuss the Avery-Sullivan and Graham PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Rd. Birch Hill area sewer extensions. HEV, CARLVLEI JENNY LU V W HAT D O E ^ THAT 1 DON'T t h i n k s YOU'RE TALL, STRONG- ) J E N N Y LU KNOW ALREADY,'? The commission will also dis­ A n d h a n d s o m e .' — =—■ ------■' KNOW.... cuss the user charge and metals testing procedures. * * * & i Monday Closings Sii, 2 The South Windsor Town Hall and the sanitary landfill area on Strong Rd., will be closed Mon­ *■‘•A * * * B rv»Y day for the Memorial Day hoUday. THE FLINTSTONES Club Officers Mrs. Mary Evans has been ...A b e . WISH YOU'D elected president of ihe Young YOU KNOCK OFF THAT KIDDING? Wives Club and Mrs. Pat 5-J.i S «7> », HI*, lie, in c e n s e b u r n in g 6 - TH. ■» UX >« OH. I CAN'T WHEN I HAVE DeFeo, vice president. THE BORN LQSER BREATHE, c o m p a n y / Other officers elected were We Pay Tribute ta Those by Art Sansom // Mrs. B riket Wilchuricy, recor­ ALLW6«r,a?^ ding secretary; Mrs. Daye i / hah! s o u ^ TMeU I Hathorn, corresponding i m w a x p i r r U c w r r r ! / rouuD O ur secretary and Mrs. Elisda r suppose. Kiessling, treasurer. Who Gave Their Lives... sou-vgMEveiw The club is sponsored by the r AFTER AlLl YMCA and has been in BEEHUliaOM^! '.C existence for six years. Membership now totals 60. It is primarily a social club, offering Today we pause to remember... with gratitude and respect... the ■"5^6 such things as couple’s bridge, square dancing and gourmet '’'j?'* - . . . dinners. throughout this nation^s history who answered MUTT AND JEFF The club’s annual fund BUD FISHER h imLMU.I.,T>ci» ux h. Ml • M c A tif raising event is a Mardi Gras dance and all profits are t h e r e ARE ENTIRELyTooMAN/ p l a in JANE niilTTT/ donated to local charities. BY FRANK BAGINSKI w/a n t Town Committee the call to arms and lost their own lives so that we t h e s e The Republican Town Com­ w h a t Is t h a t T SI6NS AROWD t h e o f f ic e // ;IANE»o l d s w a n t s t o mittee will meet Thursday at 8 PHcfrcxSRAFUER Do ANOTHER C^NTERFoLP p.m. in the council chambers of AND KEVMANTS MB TO SHOcT can live in freedom and dignity. Today we the Town Hall. M The committed will discuss plans for the fall election cam­ paign and hear a report onn- coimt our blessings; we also consider ! voter registration projects. League Meeting The South Windsor League of Women Voters will meet their cost. Nobody ever said it better J Thursday at 7:30 p:m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lasbury, A 1909 Main St., Eiast Windsor WINTHROP Mill. than Abraham Lincoln: ,. from | MR. ABERNATHY BY DICK CAVALLI The meeting will start with BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY HCWMANVetANK n o Da o n e dessert and coffee and then b o b b e r s HAVE HOLLERED ATA LITTERBDG Mrs. Lasbury will speak on 1 QAPnJRER H O W A B O L ir IN THE SUMMER OF 'G9. GOOD NEWS, YOU KIDNAPERS? Connecticut ^ b lic Television, OKAY, HILDA-OPEN i OFRCER these honored dead we take increases b o s s - t h a t BMBE22LERS? its funding and pogramming. THE DOOR A e i BURNHAM? NAery OLD HIRED Mrs. Lasbury, a charter R^grr^YOU ow l i / i /s s' ; u TOOTH KIUL.ERS?, member of the league, is Y > ■■ - IS o u r ! I secretary of the board of devotion... to that cause for which |p i trustees of the CPT and a member of the Board of J . i National Friends of Public t Q Broadcasting. 5 -;t 1 they gave the last full measure of devotion.” ig { Anyone wishing more infor­ if 0 • mation concerning the meeting should contact Peggy .t> 0/1 w NIA, lx., T.M. U.S. M . OH. 'PtQc 9 S ‘ V» CHiALU Christopher at 644-1140. Today K , pliige ou«elv„| BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE a ;g;g / there's the whittle ranch, senor. mostly mouhtain^ WHIT'S AIRSTRIP IS CAPTAIN EASY Annual Banquet OKAY, EXCEPT BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE The American Field Service, to just and lasting peace. J / DURING THE BUT WE'Ve SOT MEANWHILE... South Windsor chapter, will RAINY season.. YES, I WAG AFRAID AUNT m GOMETHIMS EVEW ADA MIGHT BE IN ONE OF hold its annual banquet ad in­ 3 BETTER! HER BAP HUAWRG...BUT stallation of officers at Willie’s w h i GHE SEEMS HER Steak House, Manchester, June 1 NORMAL S E L F ' 1 . i The evening will start with 1 cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be serv^ at 7:30 p.m. Following the dinner Miss V Maria Helena Braga will sw slides of her native Brazil. She This message sponsored by the following is spending the year in South f-26 ^ Windsor with the family of Mr. civic minded businesses: and Mrs. Roy Erowning, 80 2 AIXEY OOP Graham Rd. BY V.T. HAMLIN Anyone wiehing to make ATTA BOV, SUNNY/ BY GADFRY, I reservations or wanting further information about the banquet L O O K O U T / f BETCHA HK COULD GIVE MARK STEVE CANYON SPITZ A RUN FDR HIS MONEY/ BY MILTON CANIFF should call Mrs. Sherwood Waldron, 863 Clark St. or Mrs. S-SHE WANTS u s ^ P . WAIT/ Roy Browning, 80 Graham Rd. ID follow - how about’ THEM .' t h e priso n er , The Leather Shoppe ? Robert J. Smith, Inc. Route 83, Talcottville B. D. Pearl & Son 6 Softball League 963 Main St., Manchester ' n ■ '-v C ' ’The Women’s Softtall league Farr’s Bike, Camp & Sports Store 649 Maln^t., Manchester 2 Main St., Manchester will start June 6 with all games Bolton Pharmacy, Inc. Manchester State Bank Route 44A, Bolton O.CL-2: Temple’s Floor Covering & Carpets 1041 Main St., Manchester 308 Main St., Manchester House & Hale Dept. Store Regal Men’s Shop, Inc. s-as HEALTH eAP$UlES« 945 Main St., Manchester Suds & Scissors Doggie Shoppe 907 Main St., Manchester bv Mirharl A. 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Manchester Ted Trudon, Inc. Og6AH6 To RIMAIH M0I6T Tolland Tpke., Talcottville AND MORB SUi^BPTiBLB To muTioHS. WBAP~ Marlow’s, Inc. CoTToS FAHTibS ■>aV3«N 867 Main St., Manchester UNPbRSBATh. m “S-JG Hm Mi Cnpiulnt frvM-hwlplul iwlumdu . his net intended tebe'efediefnestic nature.

A... PAGE TEN - MANCHEjSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Ctonn., Sat., May 26, 1B73 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 26.1973 PAGE ELEVEN Others Need Handicap Yanks Go Against Book, Crawford Herald Angle Too Much When Nicklaus Plays With Mels By Earl Yost MichaeV^ Homer Wins NEW YORK (AP) — All r i^ t, grandstand managers, try this ATLANTA (AP) — “Maybe we o u ^ t to Weiskopf. “It’s a TMule tourney. You Michael’s shot climaxed a furious comeback by the Yankees on for size. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A get a handicap when that guy is playing,” need two good rounds to beat him. He can after the Rangers, who tad a six-game losing streak, clobbered You’re a run behind in the bottom of the seventh inning with standing story each spring for said Tom Weiskopf after. Jack Nicklaus be beaten.” Sports Editor Mike Kekich and Lindy McDaniel for a six-run second, their runners on first and second, none out and your ninthplace tatter, the last several baseball bad put the finishing touches on another Nicklaus said, “I played as good as I biggest inning of the year. Rico Carty’s two-run double featured a lifetime .228 hitter, at the plate. 'Ilie bota calls for a sacrifice, seasons has been, "Is this the brilliant round for a four-stroke edge going can. I drove the ball ri^ t on a s t ^ every the outburst, and followed Alex Johnson’s RBI single in the first right? year for Willie (Crawford?” into today’s third round of the $150,000 time.” He hit every green in carding six inning. AMERICAN LEAGUE Atlanta Golf Classic. Yes...and no. East Sports writers may have to birdies, ranging from 15 feet to two in­ come up with something new, Nicklaus, returning to the tour after a ches. Coach Dick Howser came down from third base and gave the Hie Yankees didn’t give up. W L Pet GB Horvath Assistant Pro hitter. Gene Michael, some instructions. He also rem ind^ him of Detroit 22 20 .524 however. At the moment, Willie month’s absence, "to get my mind off Behind Weiskopf at 138 were Larry “I told them in a clubhouse meeting before the game that you his options. New York 21 21 .500 1 (Crawford is playing like this, golf,” fired a near-perfect 66 Friday for a Wise, Dwight Nevil, Hubert Green, A1 Lenny Horvath has accepted a position as an assistant can’t give up when you get behind against this team,” Hodk said. Michael bluffed a bunt on reliever Steve Foucault’s first pitch, Baltimore 17 19 .472 2 finally, is the year. two-round total of 133,11 under par. Geiberger and Lou Graham. g()lf pro in Pittsburgh, Pa. He’ll be working with Jim Jef­ “’They’ve had a rough time lately.” but watched it sail high and outside. He also watched the first and Boston 17 20 .459 2% It’s the 10th season with the Weiskopf was the only player close to At 140 were Dave Marad, Orville Moody, fries, former area and Pittsburgh radio announcer, who •w iv ^ third basemen charge the plate, the shortstop run to cover third Texas startgr Mike Paul ran into Jim Ray Hart’s homer in the Cleveland 19 23 .452 3 Los Angeles Dodgers for Craw- Nicklaus, adding a 67 to his opening 70 for Tom Kite and Bert Greene. 4 < has decided to concentrate on a career as a home golf pro. and the second baseman head for first, j bottom of the second and a two-run single by Graig Nettles in the Milwaukee 18 22 .450 3 fbrd, a $100,000 bonus choice in 137 over the par 72, 6,883-yard Atlanta Mac Mclendon and rookie Dave Glenz, During the All-Star game break, the Pittsburgh Pirates “In a situation like that,” explained New York Yankee third. That brought on Charlie Hudson, and he was touched for West 1963 after a brilliant prep Country (Hub course. who shared the opening round lead with “I’m kinds surprised to be playing this will hold their annual family golf day at Jeffries’ Manager Ralph Houk, “if they pull that play, the hitter’s on his two runs in the sixth on Michael’s single, a walk, a single by Mat­ Chicago 24 14 .632 career ht Los Angeles’ Fremont Nicklaus, both fell back. McLendon had a course.. Jlorvath’s brother, Jimmy also a fine golfer, is a own. He’s free to swing away.” Michael did. ty Alou and Bobby Murcer’s bunt hit. California 22 17 .564 2% High School. well after taking a month off,” said 77 for 144 and Glenz an 81 for 148, just sportoaster in Springfield, Vt...Remember the days when The next pitch was hit deep into the right field seats and the Kansas City 24 20 .545 3 His best season was two Nicklaus, aiming for his fourth tour making the cut. ^ Foucault buzzed a third strike past Hart, ending that rally, but triumph of the season in only his 10th try. Manchester boasted a number of baseball fields Mt. Nebo, veteran shortstop had his 11th career home run and the Yankees, Minnesota 21 18 .538 3% years ago, when he batted .281. Not as fortunate were Masters cham­ who had trailed 7-0 after 1% innings, had a 9-7 triumph over the was jolted in the seventh. Oakland 23 20 .535 3% But in 1972 he slipped to .251 (Herald photo by Pinto) “We should get at least one or two shots pion Tommy Aaron, who had a 74 for 149 West Side Oval, Charter Oak Park, Highland Park, Robert­ Nettles led off with a single and ’Thurman Munson walked. Ron a round when Jack plays,” said Weiskimf, son Park, Buckland, Hickey’s Grove, Community Y, Friday night. Texas 12 36 .316 12 and, like always, had to win and defend!^ champion Bob Lunn with a “With the first baseman in, I was just trying to pull the tali,” Blomberg stretdietThis hitting streak to 14 games with a pinch Friday’s Games back a starting outfield job this Rain and Cold Didn't Bother These East Fans who attended Ohio State, as did Nicklaus. 78 for 155. Manchester Gree^ and the Heights? All 10, were all sites RBI single and that brought up Michael. “An 11-under on this course is pretty said Michael. “I’ve really never tried to hit a home run. If I did. New York 9, Texas 7 spring in Vero Beach. > Gary Player of South Africa, making his for regulation baseball games...Al Kuzmickas, a coach in I’d hit less than I do.” “When he hit it, I knew it was gone,” said Houk. Detroit 1, Oakland 0, 13 in­ He started slowly, tatting Mrs.Joseph Itnnning, Etl Socha and daughter Kim Braved Elements ^ fantastic,” said Weiskopf, who had seven first tour appearance in America since the Alumni Baseball League, reports each teira will play birdies and two bogeys in his round Fr- nings .200 in early May. But today September, took a 71 for 147 while leading only six games this season, once a week. This loop for California 5, Milwaukee 3 he’s jolted his average to .313 diay. He bad a hole in one in his 70 on money winner Bruce Crampton, Lee opening day. boys is thru 17...Tom Juknis, who paced the Renesselaer Cleveland 8, Chicago 3 and for the month of May is hit­ Trevino and Arnold Palmer are not com­ Poly basketball team in scoring last winter, has been Kansas City 5, Minnesota 4, ting a sizzling .435. “I don’t think I’m out of it,’ said peting. John McKeon Yields Big Bat named to the third academic College Division All Tiger Fans Alive \ Major League ^ 10 Innings More than that, he’s starting Disappointing Loss to hit home runs. Friday night, American hoop squad. The former East Catholic student Other clubs not scheduled “ • —Leaders---^ before a tura-away throng of resides in South Windsor. Saturday's Games As Club Nips A^s NATIONAL LEAGUE Texas (Stanhouse 04) at New 53,624 at Dodger Stadium, he smashed a grand slam homer to World Mark Notes Off the Cuff BATTING (75 at bats)- York (Stottlemyre 64) Marks East Finale Oakland (Holtzman 9-2) at lead the Dodgers to a 6-4 John Rutherford Tommie Stringfellow gave fans a little extra treat at Lopes, LA, .364; W.Robinson, SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - NEW YORK (AP) — Detroit...Motortown...’The soul music Detroit (Fryman 24) triumph over the New York Manchester High’s recent baseball game against Conard Phi, .359; Maddox, SF, .352. Mets. X a vie r (4 ) “My ■ form was off,” said capital of the world-but for 12 innings the only sounds coming RUNS-Bonds, SF, 45; Wat­ California (May 4-4) at East tied the score in the bot­ AB R H RBI E when he umpired behind the plate. His gyrations calling It was his fourth home run of Confident in 500 Brian OldReld after setting out of Tiger Stadium were boos, loudly and continuously. son, Htn, 34; Wynn, Htn, 33. Milwaukee (Colbom 4-1) tom of the fourth. Ron Soucier Archer, rf balls and strikes drew many comments...Speaking of the the season, all of them coming By Dick Ledbetter Hoey, If the world indoor shot put In the 13th, however, the Detroit fans.played the flip side and RUNS BA’TTED IN-Bench, Boston/(Tiant 54) at Kansas led off with the second of his MHS-(^nard game, if it had been play^ in Florida, this month, and his third in four Tremalgia, p record of 70 feet, 10% inches cheered wildly as the Tigers scored the only run in Friday night’s Cin, 36; Ferguson, LA, 34; Wat­ City ( S ito p s ta ^ , N four hits and eventually scored Pagano, as everyone would have gone home after two and one-half in­ Baltin^re UCuetlaf 1-5) at games. Marches, c INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Six feet and four years can make in the Western Airlines Pro 1-0 victory over the Oakland A’s. son, Htn, 30; Speier, SF, 30. East Catholic closed out on a single to left by in n in g . Further, he walloped his big Weselcouch lb quite a difference in a man’s viewpoint, says Jolumy Rutherford. Track Classic. nings when Conard led 10-0. In Florida schoolboy play, Elsewhere in the American League, New York overcame HITS-Bonds, SF, 62; Minnesota1WoodsonV2), N its regular season with a dis­ East went ahead in the sixth Cosgrove, cf blow off of a left-hander, the The dark-haired, roughly handwme Texan ciit something of a The heave Friday night in once a team gets a 10-run lead, play ceases...One school Texhs 9-7, California defeated Milwaukee 5-3, Kansas'City edged Buckner, LA, 55; Fuentes, SF, Cleveland (Perry 6-5) at inning. Soucier again led off Houston. 2b Mets’ . Last year appointing 4-3 loss to Xavier Desmond, 3b niche for himself at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, winning front of 6,638 fans heat his that probably wished this rule would be enforced here Minnesota 54 in 10 innings and Cleveland slugged Chicago 84. 55 (Chicago (Bahnsen 6-3), N he went to ta t only 20 times yesterday afternoon at with a hit and raced home on a the pole position for Monday’s 57th Indy 500-inile race, zooming own record of 70-9% set would have to be South Windsor High, loser earlier this For the most part, the uncomplimentary sounds were part of HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pgh, NATIONAL LEAGUE wild pitch by Tremalgia. Totals 31 4 7 3 3 against left-handers. Mt.Nebo in the rain. East E u t around the 2Vk-mile asphalt oval at faster official speeds than any earlier this year on the Inter­ Detroit’s welcome for Bert Campaneris. ’The Detroit spectators 12; H.Aaron, Atl, 12; Evans, East Falcons season by 32-2 and 27-0 scores to Plainville and Windsor "The big thing I’m doing now completed play with an 8-9 However, the AB R H E driver ever has clocked. national Track Association wanted Oakland’s shortstop to know that they remember. So they Atl, 11; Bench, Cin, 11. W L Pet GB Banning, 2b 4 1 3 0 Locks respectively. is hitting the tall where it is knotted the score in the tour. booed. Chicago 25 17 .595 record overall and 4-6 in the Miles, 3b His four-lap qualifying speed of 198.413 miles per hour and his GENE MICHAEL PITCHING (5 Decisions)- pitched,” Oawford explained: seventh. Marchese singled and Lamb, 3b They remembered an incident in last year’s Detroit-Oakland New York 20 18 .526 3 Hartford County one-lap best of 199.(171 both were Speedway records and made Billingham, Cin, 7-1, .875, 2.61 “I get into trouble when I try to was sacrificed to second. He McKeon, lb American League playoff game, when Campaneris threw his ta t Montreal 17 19 .472 5 Conference. East enters the Smacbetti, rf Rutherford the reigning King of the H ill... at least until Monday Reuss, Htn, 6-1, .857, 2.43 Dow­ pull the ball for a home run.” was driven home on a double to Moffett, rf at pitcher Lerrin LaGrow after being hit by a pitch. Pittsburgh 16 19 .457 5% CIAC State Baseball Tour­ at noon EDT, when the race is scheduled to begin. Home Ttvi League Opener ning, LA, 5-1, .833, 2.54. Manager Walter Alston said right by Mark Cosgrove. love, c In nine previous races, the 35-year-old Fort Worth resident ’This was the first time Campaneris had returned to the scene of -Carlton, Phi, Philadelphia 16 24 .400 8 nament on the basis of its 8-8 Homat, If ’Twilight League baseball action in Manchester starts Bennet Winner of Crawford, "He’s swinging The eighth tu rn ^ out to be never finished higher than 18th, a feat he has accomplished three the crime, for which he and his ta t were forced to sit out 70; Seaver, NY, 66; Sutton, LA, St. Louis 14 24 .368 9 record, with yesterday’s Socba, S3 Reports the bat right now as good as the decisive one as Xavier R. Soucier, cf (Herald pbotos by Pinto) times. But he has started in the front row before. Tuesday night, June 5 when Moriarty’s host the Vernon Oakland’s first 10 games. 63. West game not counting towards scored the winning run. Hickey, p Orioles, a natural pairing. The MB’s will be home every In Track Meet Campaneris went l-for-6, but the fans went 6-for-6 as they I’ve ever seen him.” Semlao, p In 1970, Rutherford qualified at a then amazing 170.213 mph., Houston 27 18 .600 the tourney. Tremalgia pitched strong ball Terry Hickey Uncorks Pitch ’Tuesday night at Nebo during the regular schedule...Bill booed him before, during and after each plate appearance. “I Crawford’s blow came In the trailing only A1 Unser’s 170.221. Beginning that race in the middle ’The busy Bennet Junior High San Francisco 26 19 .596 fifth inning, after the Meta had as he struck out 11. He also Totals 32 3 8 3 Disputed don’t feel like talking about it,” was all (Campaneris would say % of the first row, he finished an uncomfortable 18th, going to the Maher, of Manchester, a one-time standout pitcher in the track team picked up its fifth Cincinnati 25 17 .595 forged a 3-0 lead against Claude Xavier scored a run in the top doubled and Marchese collected Xavier 000 200 no 4 after the game. AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles 25 19 .568 1% ^ st 100 101 000 3 pits with mechanical problems in the 135th lap. Twi I^ g u e with Hartford entries, will manage the victory of the season yesterday Osteen and Matlack had not of the eighth inning to break a 3- two hits. ;rove„DP: Socba Detroit won the game when rookie Dick Sharon’s second major 17 24 .415 8 2BH: Tremalgia, Rutherford appeared relaxed and quite happy with his role at Volkswagen entry this summer...Condolences are defeating Bloopnfield High , BATTING (75 at bats)- Atlanta allowed the Dodgers a base hit. 3 deadlock and give the Falcons Soucier was 4-4 for East and and Banning, LOB: ivier 6, East 11. By Jones league hit scored Mickey Stanley in the bottom of the 13th. San Diego 16 28 .364 10% BB: Tremaglia 6, Hickey 3, Semiao 1, the Speedway now. He said Friday; “I feel very confident for this extended to the family of the late Chris (Huck) McHale frosh, 54y4-31% on the Blomberg, NY, ^ .378; Joe Ferguson reached first on the margin. Sophomore catcher Banning had three singles. Ernie D. Inks Friday’s Games SO: Trem a^ia 11, Hickey 4, Hits off: race. It was different than (1970) becaue I really hadn’t been in who died ’Thursday. Mr. McHale was a fine basketball Warhawks’ cinders. Indiana-White Sox Kirkpatrick, KC, .349; Hart, an error to start the fifth and Joe Marchese singled home Tuesday is the opening day Hickey 5 for 3 runs in 7; Semlao 2 for 1 that position before ... being something of a celebrity. Mark Demko for the Bears NY, .341. Houston 7, Pittsburgh 2 runs in 2, L-Semiao. MILWAUKEE (AP) - While player in his youth and was a familiar sight at sporting The gave the White Sox a taste of their own then Manny Mota, who was 0- Matt Hoey who had walked and for CIAC tournament play. was a double winner taking both RUNS BATTED (Chicago 7, Cincinnati 2 “But we went out for carburetion tests and a vent line had been Wall Jones remained silent and events for many years in addition to serving on the Ad­ medicine in their victory. “Chicago is supposed to have the power for-9 in ’Thursday’s 19-inning advanced on an error and a fly Braves’ Pact inadvertently put on wrong and the car burst into fire. It wasn’t a the high jump and shot put.. but we got the home runs tonight,” said Indian Manager Ken IN—Mayberry, KC, 42; Melton, St. Louis 4, Atlanta 1 marathon, got the first of hia ball. Xavier scored the run off his whereabouts stayed un­ visory Park and Recreation (Commission. His son, (Chris, is Results; Chi, 32; R.Jackson, Oak, 32. Philadelphia 8, San Diego 1 serious fire or anything, but it shook my feeling of confidence. I Aspromonte. (Chris Chambliss and (Charlie Spikes slammed two- three hita t o break up Matlack’a Ron Semiao, who had relieved known, bis attorney said Friday currently president of the Manchester Chapter of Ap­ 100 - Houston (B), aron (BL) HITS-Otls, KC, 54; Murcer, Los Angeles 6, New York 4 thought to myself ‘What else is going to go wrong?’ the former Milwaukee Bucks run homers while Oscar Gamble and Dave. Duncan added solo no-hit bid. Ron Cey followed starter Terry Hickey to start NorwichT rackmen “I’m feeling very good and relaxed. I’m gping into the race proved Baseball Umpires...Bob Jones of 1211 W. Middle tie. Holt (B), Lynch (BL) tie, shots. t NY, 50; R.Jackson, Oak, 48. Montreal 5, San Francisco 2 with another hit, loading the the inning. Semiao absorbed the basketball player “categorical­ 10.9 Saturday's Games BUFFALO (AP) — After a week of conflicting claims with a very relaxed feeling. I’m not worrying about someone run­ Tpke. has been named ticket chairman of the Greater “Imagine, we got 36 home runs and 24 of them have come from HOME RUNS-Mayberry, bases for (Crawford. loss, evening his season mark ly and emphatically denies” Chicago (Pappas 1-3) at Cin­ and high-pressure bargaining, the Buffalo Braves an­ ning off and hiding from me,” he said. “If they do it, they won’t Hartford Sammy Davis Open Labor Day weekend at the mile - Gochee (B), Ahrens players we didn’t have last year,” Aspromonte said, alluding to KC, 13; Duncan, Cle, 10; at 1-1. ever using or possessing nar­ (BL), Lyon (B), 5:34.1 cinnati (Grimsley 4-3) nounced Friday they have finally signed their No. 1 draft be around at the end.” Wethersfield Country (Club ...The Connecticut Wildcats the home run totals of Duncan (10), Spikes (9), Gamble (4) and D.May, Mil, 10. Trim Tribe Squad cotics. ’ ' 440-- Barksdale (BL), Lynch Montreal (Moore 3-2) at San choice, Ernie DiGregorio, to a contract. Richie Phillips, reached at will face the Syracuse Suns tonight at 8:15 at Dillon John Ellis (1). ~ East had taken a 1-0 led in the (BL), Gaboury (B), 59.4 PITCHING (5 Decislonk)- Francisco (Bryant 6-3) Paul Snyder, the owner of the his Philadelphia office, Stadium. Prelim, which will include Reiner (Cacace and first inning. Joe Banning led off 220 - Williams (BL), Houston Brewers-Angel* Holtzman, Oak, 9-2, .818, 1.30 Houston (Forsch 4-4) at “Norwich had a small but powerful squad,” said National Basketball Associa­ in. 86 games, a school record. responded to a Milwaukee Jour­ Bill McLean of Manchester, starts a 6:15...Holiday Lanes with a single. He advanced to (B), Arron (BL), 26.5 In Milwaukee, Vada Pinson hit a homer and a run-scoring triple Lee, Bsn, 4-1, .800,2.28 Colbom, Pittsburgh (Briles 14), N tion team, said he had signed During the recent US-Soviet nal report ^that the National will host the annual National Duckpin All-Star (Cham­ third on a single by John Manchester High’s varsity track Coach Dick Williams as 880 - Orduz (B), Chisholm (B), but the Angels still needed Steve Barber’s relief pitching to hold Mil, 4-1, .800,2.52 Pina, Oak, 41, Atlanta (Niekro 3-1) at St. the All-American from basketball series, he averaged McKeon and as the ball was his squad lost 92-53, to a wemcoached Wildcat team yester­ Basketball Association club had pionships Jun 16-18. The field will include 64 men and 32 Goff (B), 2:19.4 on to the victory. .800, 2.60. Louis (Gibson 2-5), N Providence College to a multi­ 18.6 points for the six games suspended Jones Dec. 12 misplayed in the outfield for an day in Norwich. women...Johnny Egan, head coach of the NBA Houston long jump - Dixon (B), With the tying run at the plate, the 34-year-old Barber struck STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal, Philadelphia (Carlton 4-6) at year contract worth “a tremen­ and helped the Americans to a error. Banning came home. The setback ended the Tribe’s because private investigators Rockets, and Toby Kimball of the Kan^s City-Omaha Williams (BL), Gorman (B), out the last two Brewers on what he said were bad sliders that 107; Singer, Cal, 88; Blyleven, San Diego (Caldwell 24), N Outstanding performers dous amount of money.” 4-2 victory advantage over the dual meet season. Over-all found a packet allegedly con­ Kings will jqin Boston’s Dave Cowens as lecturers at the 17’6%” broke inside. Min, 71. New York (Parker 4-0) at Los locally were Phil Stoneman and Earlier reports had indicated Olympic champions. taining cocaine in his Los Xavier came back with two Manchester sports a 9-6 record Jeff Geyer. A1 Wood broke two (Connecticut Basketball School Aug. 12-Sept. 1 at Gardner high jump - Demko (B), Dixon Angeles (Downing 5-1), N runs in the fourth. They scored In the CCIL the Indians posted that the amount of money was Angeles hotel room. (B), Gorman (B), 5’4” Royala-Twins school records, 15.6 in the high Lake. Bill Detrick, entral (Connecticut State (College coach, In Minnesota, Kansas City’s Bruce Dal Canton came into a two unearned runs as a double a 7-2 record, good for second well over $1 million. Jones, a nine-year NBA shot put - Demko (B), Hawkes hurdles and 41.5 in the 330 in­ will be program director...Have a nice holiday weekend. ninth-inning, bases loaded, noout situation with the ’Twins by winning pitcher Fred place. Snyder did not elaborate on veteran, was placed on medical (B), Strickland (BL), 34’llMi” termediate hurdles. Both needing just one run to win. Dal Canton kept the winning run on Tremalgia tied the game and Wednesday begins the the terms of the contract, Big Holiday suspension after the Bucks discus - Wierzbicki (B), Nor- previous records were also held third by fanning Bobby Darwin, making Tony Oliva hit into a Marchese’s first RBI by a Eastern Sectionals at Far­ saying he w5uld explain claimed he had lost weight and deen (B), Strickland (BL), by Wood. force play and getting Jim Holt on a fly ball. sacrifice fly put Xavier ahead mington High. The State Meet everything at a news con­ Racing Slate stamina. Later it was an­ 100’5%” <1,000 REWARD! Results: ference Tuesday. nounced he also had been Gail Hopkins’ lOth-inning single provided Dal Canton with the i - l . is scheduled at UConn June 2. INDY got three hits. Mark Humphry Cougars Won 10 ofd7 880 relay - Bloomfield, 1:45.7 100 - Keroack (N), Pemberton tie-breaking run. “I will say it^s the most dif­ Carl Qgren banged out four had two bingles. placed on disciplinary suspen­ $1,000 reward for Information loading to tha arraat and (N), Chilson (M), 10.3 ficult contract I’ve ever STAFFORD SPEEDWAY hits to help pace Charter Oak sion for unspecified “conduct conviction of poraont raaponalblo for tha April 7th 220 - Keroack (N), Pemberton FELINE negotiated,” he said. Restaurant to a narrow 7-6 vic­ Cut Curl bombed Moriarty, detrimental to basketball.” murdai; of Harry T. “Pata” Minor of Bolton. Contact (N), Chilson (M), 23.1 The 100-lap Memorial Day St The 6-foot DiGregorio, an tory over Lock Stock St Barrel 20-6, in a make-up contest at He was placed on waivers in Sgt. Buchart of tha Btata Polica Barracka In Bennet Trips Up Illing 440 - Pemberton (N), Gilman acknowledged ball-handling Classic National Championship in a make-up game last night at January and appealed to NBA Acey Bat Champ Illing. Lynn Frazier had four Colchaatar. Tolaphono 043-6604. All rapiloa hold In tha (N), Bucy (M), 53.4 race Monday afternoon at 1, Moose Didn^t Learn, ’This is a test pattern to wizard and impressive floor Keeney Commissioner Walter atrlctaat of confidonca. hits including a homer to pace determine The Herald’s print­ First blood in the annual 880 - Rice (N), Moffat (M), general, was drafted No. 1 by highlights a ‘super weekend of Tony Page collected three Kennedy, who announced and Coach Frank Badstuebner’s the winne’s. Nancy Lessig, Val ing quality. junior high town baseball series Scholsky (M), 2:06 the Braves of the NBA and by speed’ at Stafford Springs Tuesday “all matters and dis­ With MCC Nine team held on to triumph. bingles while two safeties and Davidson and Dee Zotta had between Bennet and Illing was piile - Rice (N), Stoneman (M), Motor Speedway. Bruce Ballard scattered four the Kentucky Colonels of the came from Ray Brain, and three hits apiece while Sally putes...have been fully and Moore (N), 4:33.4 A 30-lap modified feature won by the Bears Thursday hits and fanned nine batters. rival American Basketball Gary Gott. Robinson had two safeties. completely resolved by agree­ afternoon, 5-3. two mile - Stoneman (M), tonight precedes the holiday Bilodeau wound up the season May Homered Again His triple in the sixth drove in Association. In a losing effort, Dave For the losers, Chris Keeney ment of the parties and the By Chris Blake Geyer (M), MacDonald (N), Last week, Buffalo thought it>®'^®*'^> Sportsman and the mini- with a 4-4 record and a 1.44 Bennet trailed 3d going into what proved to be te winning Carrier, Ron- Rickard, Gary and Chick' Balesano each matter is now closed.” Manchester Community 9:58 had outbargained the Colonels^ ™‘‘‘.8et divisions adding to the ERA. Camaro’s final mark was the Atlanta Braves 4-1; the the sixth inning but a four-run run. Ostrout and Moran limited Novak and Tim Hassett each produced two hits. Bucks president William College’s baseball team NEW YORK (AP) - Bob instant I let it go,” said Moose. uprising overcame the deficit 'Bennet to three hits but all cae 120 HH - Keroack (N), Wpod and began dropping hints about c*c*tement. The green flag falls Alverson said Friday the club 5-2 with a 2.59 ERA. ’The two Moose doesn’t learn from his “So did May. You could see his Philadelphia Phillies trounced HOUsf (M) , Glenn (N), 15.4 at 8 o’clock. wrapp^ up its season in hurlers tied for the team lead in eyes get big.” the San Diego Padres 8-1; the OPEN in the sixth. an important upcoming an­ and Jones, as part of the settle­ mistakes. He made the same convincing fashion with a 330 IH - Brown (N), Wood (M), nouncement. That came RIVERSIDE PARK ment, had agreed not to com­ strikeouts with 52 apiece. mistake twice^and Lee May hit In the other National League Los Angeles Dodgers topped the Trombley (M), 41.2 twinbill sweep of Greater Keefe finished with a 0.68 games, the 64 and the BOYS’ CAMP Wednesday when Snyder Gary Colturi, one of the ment publicly. both of them out of the park. NEW IN-GROUND POOL DISPLAY 880 relay - Norwich, 1:20 DelRoy’s Close Eye Hartford C.C. last Saturday. ERA and a 1-1 record. In his downed the Cincinnati Reds 72; Montreal Expos turned back claimed at a news conference veteran drivers who seems to The Journal said it had been “I threw two sliders that Rookie mile relay - Norwich, 3:39 The win brought MCC's first start, Keefe pitched a the St. Louis (Cardinals defeated the San Francisco Giants 5-2. “Ooit'ii Kn»l ill Atniiii-' that Ernie D’s signing was im­ make a habit of winning the big told by Alverson in January didn’t slide, and that was the SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE discus - Boll (M), Creighton season log to 10-7, and a very strong four-hitter, beating Mat- League minent. ones’ will be seeking his second that the matter involved ball game,” said Moose after DURING THIS SHOWINB (N) , Coughlin (M), 123’7.V4” deceiving record at that. The tatuck, 6-3. Camp with a Maine guide. But later that day, the Braves success of the season over the Catches Indy Fraud alleged drug use by Jones. serving , up two home runs to $ SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE $ Canoe trips our specialty. The Tigers outlasted the shot put - Stratton (M), admitted that “problems” had “Yes, that’s essentially the .(Cougars, of (Coach Jim DeWitt, May that helped the Houston 100-lap course Saturday night at In some of the other offensive Water skiing, fishing, riflery. White Sox last night in the^ain, Coughlin (M), Buyak (M), 42’5” developed and Snyder flew off reason for it,” the Journal lost six of those seven setbacks Astros beat the Pittsburgh Riverside Park Speedway. categories, Acey and Buddy Minimum stay 2 weeks, $150. 17-14, at Robertson. George javelin - Michalik (M), Justice to New York for further talks INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — It isn’t easy to put one over on quoted Alverson. “That was the by a total of only seven runs. Pirates 7-2 Friday night. COME Smallwood tied for the lead in FREE Leblanc and Dave Frank (N), Swanson (M), 174’4” with DiGregorio’s lawyer and Frank DelRoy, and there’s at least one team at the In­ primary reason for the suspen­ The other loss was 7-0 to Moose threw a waist-high PREPARED{ RBI’s with 10. Smallwood ,N starred at bat, the latter getting pole vault - Wiggin (M), Her­ agent, Larry Fleisher. dianapolis Motor Speedway that must wish it hadn’t tried. sion for ‘conduct detrimental.’” Eastern Connecticut State slider to the Astro slugger in C m P B A LD Y started slow but hit .360 during TO four hits.'Braeton Reynolds had man (N), Pinkerton (N), 12’ The “problems” were later Told of Alverson’s remark, College JV’s. the fifth inning and May hit it RFD 3, Wllllmantic, Ct. DelRoy is the longtime the last seven games. SWIM four for the losers. high jump - Coutu (N), revealed to have been an 11th- technical supervisor for the Phillips said, ‘T would say Wall Several individual efforts over the center field fence at Phom 423-7111 car was actually a fraud. ‘They This is the Ballargeon (N), Lombardo hour offer from the Colonels, U.S. Auto Club and in that categorically ^ d emphatically highlighted the season. John Three Rivers Stadium to give cleaned it up and removed all Acey won the highest average (M) , 5’10” who had received financial sup­ TV capacity has-final say over cer­ denies that ever in his entire Acey, who knocked in two runs the Astros a 1-6 lead. season for identification and it got past the award and Jim Lehan won the long jump - Cagle (N), Coutu port in the bidding war from AND tification of cars for the In­ lifetime had he used any nar­ and scored one to help i^ n the ’Then May teed off on another first inspection crew...but it Coach’s Award. Lehan, a COME (N) , Hokanson (M), 20’4” other teams in the ABA. In his cotic drugs.” second game Saturday, had a fat pitch from the Pirate right­ dianapolis 500-mile race. didn’t get by me.” former East Catholic star, was BLACK PREPARED\ triple jump - Cagle (N), Coutu three years at Providence, During the final weekend of “He dnies that at any time in brilliant season at the plate. hander for a two-run homer in FREE RADII What DelRoy meant is that cited for his cooperation and TO (N), Glenn (N), 44’6” DiGregorio amassed 527 assists qualifications at the Speedway, his life had he been in posses­ Acey finished with a hefty .369 morale boosting spirit. the sixth. CARPENTER ANTS the crew hdd tried to change batting average, scorpd 15 runs, I REFRESHMENTS! an apparent bit of chicanery sion of narcotic drugs. “I knew I made a mistake the In addition to being rv SWIM No. 34 to No. 31. No car can both totals good enough for came to light as the Norris In­ unsightly and unsanitaiy. legally qualify twice for the team honors; and had 10 RBI’s. dustries team got caught wiUi Black Ants excavate same Indy race. In the field, Acey showed good 9 DItterent Styles To Choose From SATURDAY its number changed. Split Gained extensive galleries in wood range and sure bands at second WE FEATURE AROVE A RELOW GROUND POOLS FREE ESTIMATE 2:00 Yanks vs. Rangers, 1o serve as nesting places base. WINF in I t . lira M , 5». w w c r For Bennett and may cause extensive 2:15 (22-30) Cubs vs. Reds, bumped from the starting MCC’s other .300 hitter was ON DRIVEWAYS, PARKING LOTS, difference and I quite often damage to your home. 5:00 (8) Wide World of Sports, lineup for this year’s race only Shortened to five innings due catcher Don Nowak. Nowak at make mental note of that TENNIS COURTS, PAHOS, ETC. Gymnastics, Permatex 800 hours after DelRoy announced to rain, Bennet Junior High one point had a 12-game hitting — 100 LAP difference. We finally got them Don’t Walt Come Out Today 8:30 Red Sox vs. Royals, the USAC technical committee defeated Coventry JVs, 84, streak going and wound up bdt- to admit what they did. Butrl Phone Days 6 4 9 -5 2 3 3 Eva n ln ||s 646-0686 Mr. caught Posey’s crew in an in­ yesterday at the Patriots’ dia­ .ting .305. MEMORIAL' wnc was told the crew was under SUNDAY discretion. mond. Co-captain Bruce Tracey Halnsoy direct orders from Fred OPEN MONDAY THRU SUNDAY 10 to 6 DAY 2:00 Yanks vs. Rangers, Mike Quesnel in his first var­ startexi hot and tailed off but It seems that Posey had Carrillo.’.’ WINF sity start went four- and one- still finished the year with a Cali qualified the No. 34 Eagle- Oarrillo is the owner of the CLASSIC HOT BITUMINOUS PAVING 2:30 (22-30) .Red Sox vs. third innings before being respectable .265 average. Offenhauser the first weekend two Norris Industries entries at Royals, WTIC relieved by Bruce Ballard. Tracey also played errorless for a Preventive Maintemmce program At Its Bestl at such a slow speed that he was the Speedway-No. 34 and No. NASCAR MODIFIEDS NASCAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 3:00 (3) CBS Sports Spec­ Ballard and Rick White each baU in leftfield. Sealing Experts and Repairs Also Sure it would not stay in the 35. The second car made the tacular had two bits. Probably the most consistent Saturday Night 8d)0PM field for the May 28 race. So he line-up late Sunday with MAY 28/2:00 P.M. 5:00 (8) The Racers announced to the world uie For the losers. Skip faction of the team was its veteran Jim McElreath a last- Gankofski went 3-3. *abnna Plus team had bought a new pitcUng corps. The staff ERA G&H PAVING MONDAY. minute choice as driver. was a sparkling 1.83. Ray 649-9240 2:00 Yanks vs. Rangers, EagleOffy and was putting the INDIANAPOLIS MIDGETS Carrillo faces a possible fine Earlier in the Week, Webb Camarco and Russ Bilodeau WBNF number 31 on it. Where Quality Begins up to $100 and suspension of his Junior High stopped Bennet, 7-1 carried the bulk of the chores. Sabrina Pools CONSTRUCTION CO. 8:00 (30) Oakland A’s vs. Posey said it would be USAC license for up. to one at Mt. Nebo. Six errors hurt the Righthander Jim Keefe made Stafford Motor Speedway BLISS EXTEBMINATOR CO., INC. STAFFORD SPEEDWAY WIST STRBET, BOLTON Tigers available to qualify if his first year. Posey and chief mechaqic W742.73W-74I4». locals. BeniKt twice had bases- two starts and one relief ROUTF 140. STAFFORD SPRINGS. CONN The Oldest & Largest in Conn. 26 Years’ Experience 9:00 (8) Indianapolis 500, car was bumped. Jack McCormick are not PRACTICE n A M. RAIN DATE JUNE 2 loaded situations hut could only appearance. delayed telecast DelRoy said Monday, “ The expected to be penalized. score one run.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. May 26. 197.3- p a g e THIRTF.Fn Help Wented 35 Ardelea tor Sole 45 The “ Action Marketplace" Fumlahod Apartments 64 Bualneaa Property- H o w 10 EM JOY A ME'W SHOW : F a s t — E f f e c t i v e How MOT TO eh o d y th e sa m e sh o w ; For Sale 71 EXPERIENCED Sunday, 10-6. 63 Jensen Street. THREE clean, furnished, Over 15,000 Paid Su^cribers carpeted rooms, parking one V \00 H o o ------COVENTRY — Large commer­ OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN CARDBOARD Cartons with in­ " STTERILE car, no utilities, security cial building with acres. Herald Classified Ads adults, no pets. 6460057. Over 60,000 Daily Refers • Excellent wages serts, 14x14x12” , peach woof AMO HACKMEVED Good location. Heavily travel^ baskets, large flat light oak road. Frechette & Martin, (15 Word Minimum) • Paid Holidays J e RR i f i c .', PERFORMANCE OF Fast Results desk with chair, 643-2880. Realtors, 647-9993. • Retirement Plan LACKLUSTER Houses for Rent 65 1 D a y ...... r. . . . 8(t per word per day ■ • Good working conditions EAS’T Center St. — Office COPY CLOSING TIME FOR TAG SALE — 6family Projec- 3 D a y s ___ ... 7(t per word per day / • No traveling to Hartford , tion screen, furniture, games, LARGE 6room Colonial, big building, originally set-up for 6 D a y s ...... 6$ per word per day CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS electric shavers, books. lawn, parking area, pleasant, dental office. Waiting room, Write: BURNER DEPARTMENT National Geographic receptionist room, two 26 D a y s ...... 54; per word per day 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION convenient suburban location P.O. BOX 1126 magazines, handmade articles, working adults. 643-2880. operating rooms, spare room, Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch Deadline for Saturday and Monday MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 racing bike, and much more. three labs, half-bath, parking is 12:00 Noon Friday New Bolton Road, Route 6, Out of Town- plus three room apartment on PHONE 643-2711 before Bolton line. Saturday For Rent 66 second floor, $50,000. Philbrick and Sunday, 10^ p.tii. Agency, Realtors, 6464200. ROCKVILLE — 6rOom apart­ Sanicaa Otfand 12 Bualneaa Opportunity 28 Halp Wanted 35 REASONABLE wooden ment, heat, hot water, stove, MANCHESTER — Two-family HERALD PLEASE READ ------SEWING MACMNE OPERATORS screens and storm windows, refrigerator, $130. Security in a residence C Zone, allows LIGHT ’Trucking — Father and PEACE and quiet lor sale in MECHANIC, experienced with HAPPY ADS from 24x43” to 36x51”. Call 643- deposit required. Adults only, home, office or total office con­ BOX LETTERS son. Attics, cellars, garages. New Hampshire. Small .city, own tools, for large truck fleet. 6914 after 4 p.m. parking for one car. Call 643- version. Located in high traffic YOUR AD Call 643-2414. and INSPECTORS Odd jobs. Phone 6461805. BERRY’S WORLD border of Vermont on Rts. 11, 9678. area with excellent exposure. For Your Classified or "Want Ads" are 12 and 103,20 miles from winter A p p ly BAKERS Pride commercial Aluminum sided for low TREE Service (^oucier) — EXECUTIVE Secretary - At­ i/8 B V z e /v r taken over the phone as a con­ and summer resorts. Auto top charcoal grill, high volume, maintenance. Offered at $33,- Information Trees cut, building lots cleared, tractive position open for fWS4Pgy/l, ML venience. The advertiser should and upholstery business, es­ Personnel Office natural gas', 45”, three years apartments, $’l05^"to*'i^M THE HERALD will not dis trees topped. Got a tree tablished 25 years, net income capable secretary to busy old, excellent condition, ^00. read his ad the FIRST DAY IT monthly. Appliances, and yard. close the identity of any adver­ problem? Well worth phone over $32,000. Reason for selling, executive. Shorthand, typing, - PIONEER PARACHUTE CO Hartford Road Dairy Queen. Utilities extra. Phone 872-0359. Houses For Sale 72 tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in call. 7426252. retiring. Experienced manage­ dictaphone essential. Good HALE ROAD MANCHESTER HE. WHO 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. lime for the next insertion. The writing ability, excellent fringe 644-1581 MANCHESTER - 7 -room answering blind box ads who ment will stay. Write owner, An equal opporttmlfy amployar TAG SALE — Furniture, small TOO MUCH C Fm W desire to protect their identity Herald IS responsible lor only ONE ODD jobs, landscaping, P.O. Box 113, West Springfield, benefits. Apply Lydall Inc., 615 appliances, assorted household SEES TOO UTTie. BOLTON — First-floor apart­ Colonial IVt tiled baths, S -2 6 plastered walls, range, dis­ can, follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion lor household repairs, carpentry. N.H. 03284, or phone after 6 Parker St. items, toys, clothing, building ment, quiet neighborhood, any adverlisemept and then only to Call 6464594. p.m., 6067665510. materials. Sunday, Monday, 15 carpeting, fireplace. hwasher, garbage cfisposal, Enclose your reply to the box the extent ol a "make good" inser­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TELEVISION technician, Doga-BIrda-Peta 41 Edmund Street,t, Manchester. References required. $185 extra large 2-car garage, 3-zone Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 hot water oil heat, city utilities. in an envelope — address to the tion. Errors which do not lessen the CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ Private Inatructlona 32 LUBRICATION MEN primarily bench work. Good Apertmenta For Rent 63 monthly. 643-5983. ages, additions, repairs, small starting wage plus fringe KITTENS free, call after 6 TAG SALE - May 26, 27, 28th, Built by Ansaidi. Charles riassified Manager. Manchester value ol the advertisement will not PLEASANT quiet clean fur­ Lesperance, 6467620. Evening Herald, together with a mbs. Free estimates. Call TUTORfiVG — Social Studies, . . . SOIMOM benefits. 872-9161 for appoint­ p.m., 649-9236. 10-6 p.m., 90 Summit Street, MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- ROCKVILLE — Four 3-room be corrected by "make good" inser­ Stephen Martin, 6467295. Needed Immediately nished room at 50 Woodbridge bedroom apartment at the memo listing the companies English, reading;' education may hove smityo* ment. Manchester. Free coffee. PRESIDENTIAL apartments, $110 monthly. One tion. lor second shift. FREE to good home, male Gulbransen organ, bamboards, Sreet, Manchester, next to Teresa. On bus line. Includes THREE Family, plus package you do NOT want to see your major, college junior available shopping center. Inquire before 5-room a p a rtm e n t, $125 POWER MOWERS, hand / / o Iwppy a d l TRUCK Driver — Experienced mixed wire haired terrier, good electric and gas range, chairs, VILLADEAPTS. appliances and carpeting. $171 monthly. Utilities not included. store (real property only) letter. Your letter will be for elementary, intermediate I 3 p.m. Large rooms, excellent loca­ 643-2711 mowers repaired, pick-up and levels. Experienced. 647-1125. with furniture. References with children, very affec­ chests, old bottles, aquarium MANCHESTER per month. Paul W. Dougan 872-9179, 875-7362. destroyed if the advertiser is W e have openings for Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. tion. For information Call 643- 2 delivery. Promjpt-Reliable- required, good pay and tionate. Call 8767782. and accessories, old and new One and two bedrooms. one you've mentioned. If not it experienced lubrication men. PLEASANT Furnished room 0683. Char Bon Agency. Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. Schoola-Claaaea 33 benefits. Apply in person, Bez- books, etc.. ROCKVILLE — Four rooms, will be handled in the usual Autoa For Sala Starting rate $3.25 hourly with •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• for working man. Inquire 4 Near schools, churches MANCHESTER — Unusual zini’s, 519 East Middle ’Turn­ 30 GALLON long tank, with Pearl Street, Manchester. heat, hot water, stove, manner. TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving a chance for advancement. All I Happy Birthday | pike. stand, best equipment. Many Boata-Acceaaorlea 46 and shopping center, on one-bedroom Townhouse. Full refrigerator. Available June MANCHESTER - Spacious 1970 FORD Maverick, 2-door large appliances, cleaning fringe benefits. Uniforms and rare tropical fish. Must be sold •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bus line. Call anytime. rivate basement, patio and en­ 1st. security. $160 872-3919. six-room Colonial located near BUUDOZER SCHOOL I ROWDY DEAR | fU’ schools, shopping and church. Loit and Found sedan, gold, automatic, air- cellars, attics. Also will buy GETATRAOEIN tools furnished. For appoint- COOKS — Part-time position, as unit. 644-1015. EVINRUDE outboard motors, Apertmenta For Rent 63 hances. Includes heat and ••••••••••••••••••#••••••••• conditioning. Great economy. and sell used furniture. 646 ment call 6862233 I ' With iove from | Holsclaw and Mastercraft appliances, $200 per month. Formal dining room, fire p l^ ^ CONSTRUCTION must be over 17. Apply 646-2623 Bualneaa Locatlona- living room, priced in the to $1,495. Boland Motors, Inc., 3 ^ 1775. Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, GOLDEN Retriever pus, AKC, trailers, sales-service. WE HAVE customers waiting Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- For Rent 67 low LOST boy’s 10-speed Sutton I Your Dumm | 4535, 6461021. 30's. Zinsser Agency, 6461511. racer, bright orange with blue Center St., 643-6320. Manchester. sire High Farms Champion Complete service department, for the rental of your apartment LAWN MOWER Service, repair EXPERIENCED lubrication |w h o hopes to 'hkve many^^ Major Gregory. X-rayed O.F.A. boating supplies, accessories, or home. J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - From 6,000 - lock. Reward. Call 643-8090. All classes forming now. man full or part-time, for Associates, Inc, 643-5129. 2.9 ACRES, 7 rooms, two baths, 6 1962 AUSTIN Healey Sprite, and sharpening, pick-up and |m ore rides on youri normal. Call 644-2224 after . Woolsey paints, Gerich’s MANCHESTER - One- Includes stakes, grades, tran­ ROCK Band needs bass 150,000 square feet of industrial, built-ins, kitchen carpeting, 1961 Renault, for sale for parts. delivery. Hours Monday nights. Chance for advance­ guitarist and percussionist. Call and weekends. Marine Service, 1082 Tolland bedroom Ranch type apart­ commercial warehouse space. LOST friendly old Siamese cat. sit, reading operations, ment. Apply Moriarty Bros.,' Isportster and from M a| LOOKING for anything in real FIVE ROOMS, first floor apart­ fireplace, garage. $35,900. Vicinity Pine Pharmacy. Call 646-8440. through ’Thursday, 8 a.m. to 742-6365 or 742-6308. Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. ment, private entrance. Loading platforms, railroad 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 preventive maintenance, 315 Center Street, Manchester. |w ho hopes never to havep estate rental — apartments, ment, 2 bedrooms, no pets. $150 Includes heat and appliances. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Reward. Call 643-6715. WANTED — Homes for 4 dogs, plus security. 647-9509 siding, ample parking. Fully p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 (£) 1973 by NEA, Inc. backhoes, loaders. No need to :^one. 2 Shepherds, one Beagle, one 12’ BOAT, motor and trailer. homes, multiple dwellings, no $163 per month. Paul W. 1969 CHEVROLET Impala con­ HELP wanted, waitress, part- sprinKlered. F. J. Spilecki, MANCHESTER — New 6room p.m., 8726311. leave your job. For informa­ DO YOU want to work this Terrier, 649-7292. Call after 5, 6462587. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535, 646 Realtor, 643-2121. FOUND male Shepherd, brown vertible, automatic transmis­ time, 11 to 2 p.m., 5 days week­ COUNTRY home (second Ranch, aluminum siding, Ith sion, power steering and tion call, summer? Immediate opening, ly. Apply in person, Hilliard- Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 1021. and white. Vicinity Woodland sales assistant, must have a floor) 5‘/2 sunny rooms, one baths, pick your color. $33,900. Road. Cali Coventry Dog brakes, front disc brakes, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, "W ill everyone kindly get a hold of himself? This is a ville Luncheonette, 303 Adams FREE — Puppy, part NICE 14’ rowboat, 1968,3V4 h.p. MANCHESTER - 100,000 lawns mowed, trees cut and car, neat. Pay by the hour. App­ Labrador, 10 weeks old. Needs outboard. $125 for both or will SIX-ROOM Duplex, separate bath, garage, $175 per month. Hayes Agency, 6460131. Warden, 423-6524. excellent condition, low Street, Manchester. Refined small family. Call 646 square feet, will divide. mileage, original owner. Phone removed. Cellars and attics directors' meeting, not an 'encounter group'." 230-2244 ly in person, Connecticut I Happy 16th good home, 742-7629. sell separately. 643-9132. furnace, fully carpeted, stove, WOODLAND Suitable for manufacturing and Refining, Vernon Oil, 994 Hart­ large yard, cellar, $200. 649- 3233. FOUND young gray and white 6 4 6 -^ . cleaned. Free estimate. Call M M Comlnictiwi School I Birthday WE need an accurate typist for warehouse. 1-748-5634. 6 4 9 - 2 8 1 3 6436000. ford Turnpike, Vernon. AKC — Irish Setter pup, male, 1973 LARSEN, 17’ tri-hull boat, 6544. MANOR male cat. On Notch Road, XPillOVB) FOR VETERIUIS billing and general office work. DELUXE one — Bedroom Manchester — 6room starter 1970 GTO, immaculate condi­ $100, or best offer, 644-8692. new 1972 Johnson 100 h.p., 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, Bolton, 649-1656. I* 40 hour week, good pay rate, apartment, wall-to-wall home. Kitchen with oven, tion. Must see to appreciate. ODD JOBS, lawn care, light WANTED — Retired gentleman company paid insurance galvanized Gator trailer. Used MANCHESTER — Available APARTMENTS office, etc. $160. Call 6462426,9- Help Wanted 35 to occasionally hoe I GLORIA Live Stock 2 hours, sacrifice, $800 off list June 1st, five rooms, two carpeting throughout, complete 5. range and dining area, 24’ Paraonala-Announeemanta 2 Best offer over $2,2M. Phone tree work, removal service to Painting-Papering 13 Roonng-SIdIng-ChImney 18 ;3^; benefits. Write Box “ M,” 42 appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ HomMlMd SlfMt anytime, 649-9724. dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. strawberries in Bolton area. Manchester Herald. price, $3,200. Call 875-6420 after bedrooms in two-family house, (Off W. Mlddl* Tpkt.) fireplaced living room, 3 or MACHINIST wanted - large yard, children welcome. trally located $175 monthly. PAINTING — Teachers have Also strawberry pickers RIDING Lessons, horses 5. 466 MAIN Street — Building for more bedrooms. $23,500. EUROPEAN Health Spa con­ WINDSOR Roofing & Sidiiu — Bridgeport work, experienced needed, 6467512. I Love, Maytag washer included. $190 R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. MANCHESTER tract, one year, |15.78 monthly, 1970 DUSTER, V-8, 318, stereo TWO handymen want variety of saved homeowners 20-50%. Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird SERVICE Station attendant, boarded. Appaloosa aiding for B ull! by any business, office, or com­ jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ only. Overtime and paid in­ sale. Beau Meadow Farm, 269 Garden Producta 50 per month. 872-4447 after 5 p«m. mercial use, near Center. Call or best offer. 1-^5918. 8-track, chrome reverse rims, Twelve years experience. Fully Roofing, storm windows and surance. Penobscot Tool and full time, experience desired. USR HOUSING CORP. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• new tires, excellent condition. tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ insured, free estimates. 643- REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. I Mom, Dad, Wayne, | Apply in Mrson Surwlll’s Mobil Keeney St., Glastonbury, 649- 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. doors, and gutters. Aluminum Gage, Merrow Rd., Tolland. to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- 8374, 633-5687. VEGETABLE plants for sale, THREE-ROOM, centrally VILLAGER 1 and 2-bedroom luxury Aufot For Sala 4 $1,700, 649-7864 after 5 p.m. tics, cleaned. Reliable service. 1609. awnings. 6469444, 688-4849. Station, 1083 Burnside Avenue, Reasonable rates. 6465305. Route 15, Exit 99. 875-8083. 6our week, ^ la r y $375.30 bi­ I Arline and Effie I East Hartford. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 79 cents a tray and up. located, stove, refrigerator. apartments. Features wall-to- MANCHESTER 10,000 square w o L v e n o n weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly with A vailable June 1st. $130 —V._BST/VTE 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, 8 JOHN’S A-1 Exterior-interior Articlea tor Sale 45 Eggplant, squash, chives, etci APARTMENTS wall carpeting, vanity tile feet industrial space. Fully NEED CAR? Credit bad? ROSSI Roofing, siding, JANITORS — Experienced, degree. Many fringe benefits. monthly. Security and Bankr^t? Repossessed? cylinder, automatic, power TREE Removal — pruning, painting and papering by GOOD typist for small office. Oakland Farms, Gleason baths, built-in oven, range, sprinklered, loading docks, of­ chimneys, gutters. Free es­ part-time days, evenings, Veterans Home and Hospital, Street, Manchester, 649-'7591, 8 references required. 228-9692. Five-room, 2-hedroom town Honest Douglas accepts lowest steering, power brakes. $400. spraying, etc., fully insured. professionals. Work Happy I General office experience LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. dishwasher, refrigerator and fice area. Hayes Agency, 646 timates, fully insured. Days, Manchester area. Call 643-5691, Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, a.m. to dark. house, wall-to-wall carpeting, 0131. down, smallest payments. Phone 643-5219 after 3 p.m. Licensed. Free estimates. |uaranteed. Call 6465474 after evenings, 529-8056, Paul required. Salary $96$110 week­ Ring bell for service. Shiners, disposal, electric heat, 2 air 3-6 p.m. Rocky Hill. Call 5262571, exten­ 1st Anniversary ^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 air conditioners, appliances, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Phone 6365345. Cosgrove, 643-5364. ly, Duo-Fast Northeast, 22 crawlers, etc. 144 Deming conditioners, glass sliding MANCHESTER — New custom sions 395, 233, 248. (May 28) | Street, Manchester. Wapping Houaehold Goods 51 MANCHESTER heat and hot water, Vh tiled MANCHESTER 4,000 plus 1961 FORD F a ir la n e , 8 'Tolland Street, East Hartford, IS MhMtas From HirtlonI doors, all large rooms. Full built four-bedroom Raised TRUCK Driver, Class II 289-6861, Mr. Alan. Road. baths, washer and dryer hook­ square feet store-building for 1966 VOLKSWAGEN sedan,. cylinder, four door, sedan, new PAINTING, 15 years G&K ROOFING and siding. license, heavy work, plumbing ERNIE I basement storage area, ample Ranch. Executive location. new brakes and battery, battery, radio, heater, $40. 643- experience, low, low prices. CLEAN USED — refrigerators, up, patio. No pets. lease. Huge paved parking Quality built. $52,900. Hayes Aluminum and vinyl siding. and heating supplies, inside REDSTONE ranges, automatic washers parking. Starting at $175. excellent condition, low 0055 after 5 p.tii. ERAMIC Ranch house as low as $100 plus Hope there’s many | PART-TIME, women, two ALUMINUM sheets used as 2 Bedroom Apartments area. Prime location in town Agency, 646-0131. Built-up roofs, specializing m work too. 649-4563. with guarantees. See them at B. Handy to shopping, schools, with highway access. Hayes mileage. Call 646-4722 after •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. Similar low prices on all small jobs. Fully insured. All SHOWCASE CINEMA more. | nights weekly, can earn $40 printing plates, .007 thick, Trucka-Tractor 5 TILE houses. 643-4887, 6 # ^ . nightly. No collecting, no ^x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main start at $ 2 0 7 Call 649-7620 bus and religious facilities. Agency, 646-0131. MANCHESTER - New listing. 3:30. work fully guaranteed. Ftee es­ MACHINIS’TS — We have the 936 Sllvar Lane Love, I St., Call 643-2171. 0 n 6 C a n •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• delivering. 6461999. Phone 643-2711. Model apartment open for 6-room immaculate older timates, 6#-2168. following openings — lathe,^ East Hartford 474 MAIN St. — Commercial 1964 PONTIAC, station wagon, 1966 HALF-TON Chevy fleet- Building-Contracting 14 Cathy I inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday home. City utilities, full base­ Does It AW Bridgeport, vertical turret NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 CARPETS — Wholesale to you 1 Bedroom & Townhouses place ideal for office or store, good running condition. S175 or side pickup with trailer hitch. ALUMINUM Siding and custom ' Opening Soon GAL Friday, to work for MANCHESTER Parkade ment, garage. Convenient loca­ We specialize in ceramic tile, lathe, cintimatic. ’The Purdy I p -s . Love Is giving up | cents each. Inquire side door, at our warehpuse. The Carpet can be reserved and Sunday. Other times by $150. 646-2426, 9-5. best offer. Call 649-5610. Good running condition and NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - trim. Workinanship and marketing agency, light steno Apartments. We now have appointment. tion. Low 30’s. Pieser Realty, A slate, flagstone and quarry Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, rubber. Call 646-7708. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Looking for— ^^smoking for the one you| and bookkeeping, typing. Over Manchester Evening Herald. Merchants, 1310 Tolland T^ke., openings at the Parkade 289-8628. tile. For complete bathroom materials marahteed. Free es­ Manchester, 6460000. Manchester. 646-8568. Your rent includes: PROFESSIONAL office, VOLKSWAGEN, 1970 Beetle, ditions, rec rooms, porches and timates. Call 643-9043 or 876 Candy Attondants. Cashlors, icare about. ^ 23. Advancement to manage­ Apartments, a short pleasant Call: 1964 INTERNATIONAL Scout. remodeling, we’ll handle all ment. Preferably 2 years of DARK RICH, clean loam, 5 Heat and Hot Water walk to one. Connecticut’s beautiful, spacious. Excellent MANCHESTER - Two-family, automatic transmission, |1,200. roofing. No job too small. Call 0669. PLANT Operations — Openings Ustiors-Doomien and exposure First floor, all 4-wheel drive, posl-traction, carpentry, plumbing and tile 64631M. •••••••••••••••••••••••••#•• college. Call 5660014. yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, MOVING — Three-piece living largest shopping centers. We UAR Houaing Corp 5-4, central location. Large lot. 649-0993. for qualified production people Cleaners room set, $125 good condition. facilities, parking. Reasonable with or without plow. Excellent work, ^ p e r t workmanship Heating-Plumbing 17 sand, stone, pool and patio HOTPOINT furnish stove, refrigerator, 643-0551 Priced at $36,900. Frechette & in coatings m anufacturing Apply in parson dally CARD Gallery, mature woman, sand, 643-9504. Call 6467879. heat, hot water, grounds rent. 649-1680, 649-3549. Martin, Realtors, 67-9993. CHEVELLE Malibu 1967/ 2- running condition. 646-8440. and reasonable rates. MASONRY - All types of plant. Excellent fringe benefits, after 9 a.m. Happiness is- | APPLIANCES Robert Murdock, Realtor door hardtop, high mileag^ but •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a stone, brick fireplaces, walls, days and evenings, flexible maintenance and parking. One Call Mandevllle BOTTI Heating and Plumbing pay commensurate with Having a Dancer | SCREENED loam, gravel, MAPLE Living room set, • Rotiigarator 643-9551 122 EAST Center St. New first- in good condition. Best "offer. Campart-Trallara concrete steps, sidewalks. No — Prompt, courteous service. hours. Apply in person, • Dlthwatbar bedroom, $159 monthly, two MANCHESTER - Colonial in 643-9678 experience. Apply at office, like you | Manchester Parkade. processed gravel, sand, stone, sofabed, two chairs, two end bedrooms, $195 monthly, (ilall Stephen J. Luchon Jr. floor professional office space. nice condition. 3 bedrooms, Y 872-8972. M obile Hornet 8 job too small. Free estimates. Call 643-1496. Albi Manufacturing Corp. Sub- • D lipotal Convenient location, ample Over 20 years experience. After REAL Estate Career — Earn and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ tables, $75. Three bathroom 649-5365 for more information. Sup’t. - 646-5257 living room, dining room, sidiaiy of Cities Service Co., 98 $15,000-$25,000 annually. dover, 742-7886. sinks, with AS fittings, $8. 643- parking and on bus line. Will 1967 IMPALA SS 2-door, hard­ SHASTA ’Trailer—13’, sleeps 4, 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. NO JOB too small. Immediate BABYSITTER - Bolton. kitchen, IV2 baths, den or 4th East Main St., Rockville, Conn. Excellent commission arrange­ SANDY MYERS i 0053. THE IN-PLACE TO LIVE FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, subdivide from 100 square feet top, automatic transmission, heat, stove, monomatic lav, WASHING Machine Repairs — service on service calls. Free •ft College girl or mature women THREE rooms, heat, hot bedroom. Good lot. Only $30,- An equal opportunity employer. ment. For confidential inter­ for weekend evenings. Must TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for WITH ALL THE EXTRAS hot water, appliances, central to 2,000 square feet, to fit yoiir 900. Frechette & Martin power steering. New car due. etc. Phone 643-4046 after 5 p.m. RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, CARPENTRY - Repairs, estimates gladly given on "Your recital | water, appliances, parking, needs. 6461180.. remodeling, additions, roofing. view, Mr. Pasek, 289-7475. have car, references, 649-0630. covering lawns, shrubs, etc. COLDSPOT Refrigerator, 17.1 location, parking. Security, Realtors, 647-9993. Must sell. Reasonable offers in­ Maytag. Reasonable rates. heating of Numbing. Faucets MAN wanted for price clerk, cubic foot, with freezer top, $140. Security deposit. 6463494, vited. 644-8424. Call David Patria, South Wind­ Pasek-Rutherford, Realtors, was great | 20cents per pound. 872-9032,872- • Walk in closets • Carpeting lease. $180. 649-3340. evenings, 649-4742. 1971 SELF-Contained 16V4’ Former owner Pike Coin Wash- repaired or installed. Water for plumbing and heating supp­ MLS. 6587. auomatic ice maker. Tappen STORE, Attractive clean, dry, Camper, sleeps 6. Hitch, Dry Cleaning. 6436913. sor, 644-1796. pumps worked on. Complete WAITRESS and hostess • Cathedral Ceiling • Tile bath ly firm. Call 6494563, ask for Mom and Dad | wanted. Phone 649-6037. deluxe gas range. 643-0035. FOUR-ROOM duplex, west ^acious. Heat, all facilities. MANCHESTER JAGUAR — Classic 1961 Mark mirrors, awning and many heating systems, rec rooms, Jack. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wjth vanity • Private patios PLUSH 2-bedroom duplex. Reasonable rent. Business - of­ IX, painted Rolls Royce silver WES ROBBINS carpentry BULLARD operator, lathe AR TURNTABLE, excellent with sliding doors • Free side, working_ coup uple, no pets. Dining room, patio, all GREEN AREA extras included. Immaculate CEILING and ceramic tile etc. Call M & M Plumbing & operator. Top pay for top men, condition. $45. Phone 6465614. Mualcal Inatrumenta 53 $150. After 1, 643-7672 fice combination. 649-3549, 649- and black, stored winters. Must condition. $1,690. 6466993. sp e c ia list. R ep aired And remodeling specialist. Ad­ Heating, 6462871. BAKERY saleslady, mature parking for residents & guests appliances, extra closets, base­ NURSE’S Aides — Full-time, overtime, benefits, R & R Happy 10th Birthday | woman, steady job, good 1680. , Spacious new 7-room Colonial be seen. $2,200 or best offfer. remodeled. No job too small. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, part-time, all shifts. Excellent • Master TV antennas • Sound ment garage, Walking distance secluded from traffic and 647-9464 after 6. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Machine Co. Inc., 9 rear LOIS I wages. Apply Parkade Bakery, CHILDS Sandbox, adjustable CLARINET lor sale, excellent 398 HARTFORD Road - three to Parkade. 643-0710. 1969 NIMROD, Riviera, tent Phone 6496735. SEWERLINES, sink lines, starting salary and benefits. awning, $9.50. Phone 6465614. Conditioning • Swimming CALDOR Shopping Plaza, noise situated on ap­ trailer, sleeps 4, excellent con­ 6463446. Spencer Court, East Hartford, Parkade Shopping Center. condition. Asking $90. Call 649- and four room apartments for cleaned with electric cutters, Apply in person. East House, 2866692. i Love, ^ 3836. Pool • Sauna & Baths. rent. Cali 649-1946. Buckland, 300 square feet of­ proximately IVk acres, ii^one TWO light blue Volkswagens, dition, $495. Call 643-4216. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, by "professionals. McKinney AVAILABLE immediately. fice, carpeting, heat, ^air- 745 Main Street, East Hartford. I Mom, Dad, Freddie PART-TIME secretary to work LARGE Wooden dog house, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• of the town’s older established ‘ 1967 good condition, $650; 1968 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplaces, flagstone terraces, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder- Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Antiques 56 Pleasant four-room apartment, conditioning, lavs, new needs transmission work, best new homes custom built, AUTOMOBILE mechanic — I and Roadrunner | in Manchester office of export well built, liftable roof. Never heat, hot water, appliances, neighborhoods. Ideal home for Motorcyelea-BIcyclea 11 concrete repairs, inside and pany, 643-5308. FULL-TIME Teller trainee. Experienced, full-time, days. used. Originally $100, sell $60, APARTMENT building. $175 monthly. Call offer. 646-2755. outside. Reasonably priced. remodeling, additions, rec company. Intertrade Scientific, carpeting, air-conditioner. Hurwit & Simons, 6461117. growing family. Priced to Apply Main office. South Wind­ Apply Clarke Motor Sales, Inc., 646-5660. 6465614. WANTED — Old curved glass OAKLAND MOTORCYCLE insurance — 643-0851. rooms, garages, kitchens TOWNE Plumbing Service. sor Bank, 1033 John Fitch Blvd., china closets with broken glass. RENTAL OFFICE Lease, security. $195. 649-3978. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sell. 1966 DODGE, Coronet, conver­ remodeled, baui tile, cement Bolton, Conn. 643-6165. Low rates. Immediate binding Repairs, alterations. American South Windsor. Help Wanted 35 MINOLTA autocord camera, Paying $30 and up. 649-7069. 643- We have a large variety o f t Resort Property- PETERMAN AGENCY tible, V-8, automatic, good con­ authority. Call Joan Lane at work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Standard fixtures used AUTO Mechanic — Lynch JOHN and Andy’s. Odd jobs, HOUSEKEEPER - Two or Toyota is looking for ,ah case, superb condition, $50. 6710. (deluxe one and two-bedroom ''[ For Rent 68 REALTOR-MLS 649-0404 dition, $350. Call 649-7871. Clarke insurance Agency, 643- you name it, we d it. Phone 643- tial or commercial. Call 646 exclusively. Immediate ser­ PIGGY BANK empty? Avon MANOR MANCHESTER - Three-room 4291. three days weekly, own experienced auto mechanic Phone 6465614. ^apartments and townhouses)) 1126. 2097, 872-2385. vice. Call 6464056. can help you fill it with extra Wearing Apparel apartment, all appliances, WATERFRONT cottage, Lake 1968 BUICK four-door, extra transportation references KEYPUNCH qualified to do brake jobs, tune- 57 TUDOR LANE Jthroughout Manchester. Ren- F utilities, $170 per month. Fiano cash you can earn as an Avon required. Phone 644-2183 after 6 WOLLENSAK stereophonic, dal office open daily from 9-5, Winnipesaukee, sleeps 6, MANCHESTER — Exceptional clean, good tires, new brakes, EXPERT bicycle repa R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen- E lectrical 18 OPERATOR ups, inspections, etc. Excellent Agency, 646-2677. 8-room Condominium, com­ repairs, all REWEAVING burns, moth Representative. Make money p.m. hourly wage plus incentive. tape recorder, 4-track, reel to SIZE 14, prom gown, sky blue OAKLAND STREET private beach. Call 1- 603- 524- must sell. Make offer. Brown’s makes, models and i t^, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ For the summer months, Alpha- jother times by appointment. 4948, or write Cottage, P.O. Box pletely equipped. Calj for speeds. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ for new clothes, a dishwasher, Free hospitalization, major reel, many original sound track with white lace trim. Call 643- Exit 94 off 1-86 Tire Shop, 333 Main Street, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, dow shades, Venetian blinds. ditions, garages, porches, any MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. color TV. Call 2894922. Numeric experience required. Monday FOUR-ROOM tenement, 25 4, Lakeport, New Hampshire, details, Frechette & Martin, Manchester, 643-2819. •______V____ through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. medical and life insurance. tapes included. Best offer. 872- 5564. PHONE 647-9771 DMUTO EMTERPIIISES, MC. Ridgewood S tre e t, $110. Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- Keys made. TV for rent. type remodeling. 6462087. Electrical repairs, additions, 8972. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 03246. Realtors, 647-9993. 2098. alterations. Small job Apply: Paid vacations, and holidays. 2464 New State Hi, Mandietter Married, security, 643-5873. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 6465221. '’w om an wanted for pot and RN’S -L P N ’S Apply in person to Joe Wented to Buy 58 1965 STUDEBAKER, twonloor J.P. LEWIS & SON - Finish specialist. Free estimates. dishwashing. Also general help, HEAT and hot water included 6461021 MISQUAMICUT - 4>/2 room lESTER - Dutch Sedan, two new studded snow carpentry, rec rooms, Part-time, Full-time McCavanagh, Lynch Toyota, ONE large, one medium size LANDLORDS: We supply Cblonialv Porter Street, 4 MOTORCYCLE insurance, CHAIRS Cained. Reasonable Master Charge. 643-8832. good wages, free meal^ in­ FIRST NATIONAL dog house. Reasonable. Call WANTED — Antique furniture, in this fully carpeted V k room cottage, heated, furnished. No tires, running condition. $50. come to us for good rates. Just remodeling, kitchens, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 to 11 p.m. shift 345 Center St., Route 6, screen^ qualified tenants for singles. $175 weekly. Phone 643- bedroom,s^ living room, dining rates. Also wanted fancy oak cluded. 649-5313. STORES, INC. Manchester. 875-4179. glass, pewter, oil paintings or apartment complete with Phone 646-0031 after 2 p.m. 5 minutes of your time. Call chairs with pressed back bathrooms, formica work, Flooring ia Salary commensurate upon appliances, parking and a lawn. THREE-ROOM apartment, your vacancies at no cost or 0491. room, kitchen, I'/z baths, large 2 Put a OsUmG AVOMS other antique items. Any quan­ ceilings. 6469658. experience. Apply in person. pleasant, convenient suburban obligation to you. Homefinders. first-floor family room, two-car Crockett Agency, ask for Betty design and seats that need NURSE’S Aides, wanted for EastHirtM TAG SALE, May 28th, at 62 tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, $135. Homefinders, Fee $20.549- 1965 FORD Custom, 240, $350. Situation Wanted 38 location, like private home, 527-5448. FEW weeks left for Chalet or . Immaculate home in or Louise. 643-1577. FLOOR SANDING and full-time on all shifts. Salmon EAST HOUSE An C qutl Opportunity Em ptoftr, Carpenter Rd., Elbiton, 9 a.m. to 165 Oakland Street. 6980. New brake shoes, $15. Phone replacing, 646 7512. ANY TYPE carpentry and Refinjshing, (specializing in lawn, basement, working cabin on private-lake in New lie location. Priced at Brook Convalescent Homd, off 745 Main SL U/F WILL do ironing in my home, $5 9 p.m. B 742-9768. HARLEY DAVIDSON Sales, 49 masonry, additions and older floors). Inside and outside ^______2______CHILDREN and pets welcome adults. 643-2880. TWO-Bedroom Duplex, newly Hampshire. Swimming, $52,900. Frechette & Martin, House Street, Glastonbury. East Hartford basket, shirts 25 cents each. decorated, carprpetingl storage Park Street, Hartford. Motor­ remodeling. Free estimates. A. .painting. John Verfaille, 646 Apply to Director of Nursing, in this first-floor) 3-bedroom boating, great place to get Realtors, 647-9993 1970 DODGE Challenger, V-8, Painting-Papering 13 Squillacote, 6460811.' Also alterations. 649-0516. TAG SALE — May 18-28. 474 MAIN S tre e t- Three-room space, convenientent Ito downtown. cycles, parts, service and 5750, 872-2222. 633-5244. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Everything from A-Z, 2,500 Rooms Without Board 59 apartment with a garage for the away. Phone 644-2174 or 644- Automatic, power steering, fac­ accessories. 247-9774. DRAPERY Sales — male or car.- $175. Homefinders. Fee apartment, heatrtlSO. Security, Security deposit, $185. 643-4461. 2048. ONLY the .rich can afford to tory; air-conditioning, blue, RICHARD E. Martin. Full WILL build new homes, ad­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• female to work at Watkins Dogs-BIrda-Peta 41 items from four families, 10< family unit. 6462426, 9-5 p.m. pay rent. Buy this 2-family, let CORRESPONDENT to cover daily. 774 Tolland Tpke., THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ $20. 549-6980. black vinyl top, $1,750. 528-7543. HONDA CB450-K5. One month professional painting service. ditions, dormers, recreation Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagea 27 Brothers' in decorating depart­ FIVE room apartment, central CAPE COD — West Dennis, one of the wealthy pay your Interior ^ i^xterior. Free es­ news of South Windsor fot' the COUPLE-wanted to manage 27- ment. Full-time, 40 liours, 5 FAT and Sassy kittens free. 643- Manchester. tage St., centrally located, FIVE rooms, first floor, new. 1,600 miles, must sell. rooms, repairs and kitchens. unit apartment complex in large, pleasantly furnished CEN'TRAL Avenue sensation — location, nice yard, no pets, walk to beach, near ail ac­ rent, 4-4 in good location. Inter­ 6 timates, fully insured. 649-4411. Manchester Herald on part- days, one night. Experience 6920. available June 1st. Security, m arried couple only. Two 1966 PONTIAC LeMans, 389, 4- Asking $1,000. Call 742-9262. Free estimates. Tobias Carpen­ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ time basis. This position Manchester. No children under rtoms, parking. Call 6462358 appliances included in this tivities, 3-bedrooms, few choice national Associates, Realtors, speed, mags, in good try Service, 643-5769. cond, third. All kinds. Realty helpful, but not required. Call spacious 2 or 3 bedroom double plus first month's rent. Call 646- children accepted, $155., plus weeks left. $200 per week. Call 647-1300. provides an opportunity to earn school age. Minor maintenance Mr. Sherman, 643-5171 for ap­ for overnight and permanent 7708. mechanical condition. $350. 1968 SUZUKI 200, excellent run­ NEED your house painted this statewide. Credit rting un­ and yard work. Cail D. J. Henry guest rates. with carpeting, yard, basement security deposit. 643-6927. 646-0770 after 5 p.m. or 6460174 summer? Top quality work. money for doing interesting and pointment. Phone 646-2775 between 3:30 ning condition, perfect first necessary. Reasonable. Con­ important work. Applicants Co., 644-1330. and parking for two cars. $185. days. and 6 p.m. bike. $395. Call 569-1558. Free estimates. U ll 528-8248. fidential, quick arrangements. Homefinders. Fee $20. 549-6980. LOVELY two-bedroom apart­ AVAILABLE June 1st — 4-room should have an interest in FEMALE roommate, over 21, ment, with refrigerator, range, apartment, heat, hot water, Roogng-SIdIng-ChImney 18 Alvin * Lundy ndy Agency. ■ 527-7971. public affairs. Call Alex Girelli, Jobs Available to share furnished 4-room Wanted to Rent 69 1971 OPEL, 2-door sedan, 4- 1970 SUZUKI 500 cc, excellent DONALD E. Tarca - 100 ConstitutiontUu Plaza, Hart- >disposal, heat and parking. $195 electric stove, 2-door at the Herald, 643-2711. apartment. Available July 1st. monthly. Handy to Main Street. refrigerator, first floor, central speed, new snow, tires, running condition. Two paperhanging and painting. ROOFING and roof repairing, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. RN - FOR MEN AND WOMEN Reasonable. Write Box D, THENEW WANTED — Large 3-bedroom J i! '-.f ■ Free estimates. Call 646-6812. Call 644-2427. location, no pets. $162 per MANCHESTER excellent condition. Call 643- helmets.'$500 firm. Call 1-423- Coughlin Roofing Co. 6467707! PRESSMEN, AB Dick 360, Suparvitor, full tliiM. 3-11 If you are seeking perrnanent full tim e work in Manchester Herald. BIRCHWOOD APTS. house in Manchester by August 5703. month. Lease, security deposit, 1st, Up to $300 per month. Call 0692 between 610 p.m. MORTAGES — 1st, and 2nd experienced to work in pleasant Manchester, we need you. T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, BIDWELL Home Improvement mortgages — interim financing 124 Mghhnd SL Hmdietter MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- 643-4884. Bert Dittus, Manchester NEW LISTING conditions, in small but growing RNs or LPNs NICE sized bedroom, share bedroom Townhouse, IV baths, 1970 HONDA, SL 100, good con­ Interior-exterior painting. Co. Expert installation of — exp^ient and confidential Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ 2 Memorial Hospital. 6461222, firm. Call .647-1311. Full or part-tlmo. 7-3, 3-11,11-7 large fidnished house, private private basement, includes heat NICE 3-room apartment, se­ 1965 TWO-DOOR Mustang, dition, $300. Call 872-3998. Reasonable rates. Swirled aluminum siding, gutters and service, J. D^ Real Estate • Machine Operators location? $70 monthly. Group pointments. An abundance of privacy Ext, 334. We have just listed an im­ clean and in good condition. ceilings our specialty. Call 643- trims; Roofing installation and Assoc. 643-5129. in this small wooded complex. and applicances, carpets. $240. cond floor, stove, refrigerator, maculate Cape style home in • Weavers living. 6467378, 643-4903. per month. Paul W. Dougan, $600. Call afte r 5:30 and 1969 HONDA CB 450, needs up­ 1949. repairs. 6466495, 8769109. NURSES AIDES heat, $135. Near Parkade. WANTED garage, Manchester excellent location. Lovely weekends, 643-8114. Frftlur/n0: Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. Couples preferred. Call 649- per end work. Best offer. Call SECOND Mortgages — residen­ Experiencod proforrod, full-timo. 7-3, l't-7 • Boiler Fireman for new automatic boiiers. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, or vicinity, for storage. Phone fireplaced living room, formal INSIDE-Outside painting. FEMALE 6205, 643-6802. 643-0737 ask for Jim. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, tial, commercial, industrial to We will train qualified applicants In these openings. gentleman, shower bath, • 2 Bedroom Townhouses 643-2848. dining room, kitchen with 1970 BUICK LaSabre, four-door Special rates for people over 65. • Eat-In Kttchon MANCHESTER - Nice two- roofing, storm windows, aw­ consolidate bills, business SALES CLERK COMPETITIVE PAY SCALE private entrance, free parking. breakfast bar, 3 bedroom's, IVi hardtop, custom. Air- Fully insured. Estimates given. nings. Quality workmanship, Company paid benefits. • Yormol iHnInQ area bedroom Townhouse, full base­ SIX ROOM Duplex, IV2 baths, Apartment Buildings- expansion, alleviate cash In phamiacy. Professional Apply 19S Spruce St. ment. Includes heat, appliances utilities not included. Security baths, loads of closets, city conditioning, automatic Sarvlcaa Ottered iz Call 6467863. free estimates. Fully insured. problems. Jan Brennan Following benefits: Paid vacation, sick day pay, life in­ In textiles, a career cornea with every job. Apply • 1 1/2 Mht For Sale 70 transmission, white, black 872-9187, 6463417. atmosphere, pleasant sur­ surance, major medical Insurance, disability, 8 paid • Sho| c w fohng and carpets. $230 per month. required, no pets, $185 monthly. water and sewers. Low 30s. Associates Mortgage Company, to d a y . LIGHT housekeeping room, ful­ • FmN Rrtvilo botonMfrt viwl top. Price $2,295. Boland SHARPENING Service - PAINTING and paper hanging, roundings. Incentive. Some holiday, medication discount. Drop In and see our modern Paul W, Dougan, Realtor, 643- Available July 1st., 643-0237. MANCHESTER - 4-family Hurry!! 5267500. ly furnished. Stove, • R rlvili onhvicot Md potiot 4535, 6461021. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Motors, Inc., 369 Center- St., Saws, knives, axes, shears, commercial and residential. ROOFING — Specializing experience necessary. facility. refrigerator and lines provided. Rentals start at $253 including brick, 4-car garage, good in­ 643-6320. skates, rotary blades. Quick Free estimates. Call 644-0642. repairing roofs, new roofs, Furnished Apartments 64 come builde'r. Hayes Agency. Apply at once to Manager. 801 Main Street, 6469879, heat Mode) apartment open ■FOUR-room apartment, un­ SENTRY REAL ESTATE service. Capitol Equipment gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Cheney Brothers, bic. daily 1-5 P.M . Sat. and Sun.. 646-()131. Am *--* Ira ** heated on bus line. Call between THREE-ROOM furnished SERVICES 1968 FORD Galaxie 500, V-8, 2- Co,, 38 Main St., Manchesteer. J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom and repaired. 30 years wNIvIS MNt MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER ^ H E * N E Y j R(X)M for gentleman, parking, I2-5 P M, Other tim es by door hardtop, green. A nice car. decorating, iqterior and Wiat Ui ka trenj 31 coopw’ HiN street appointment. 7-9 p.m., 643-0579. heated apartment. Private en­ Hours daily 7:365, ’Thursday experience. Free estimates. L IG G m DRUG 333 Bidwell SI. Manehestor kitchen privileges. 289-4331 $1,295. Boland Motors, Inc., 369 7:369, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- exterior, paper hanging. Fully Howley, 643-5361. M Get lesaHs Tee! FABRICS M andiestar, Gom. 06040 trances. Working adults. No —idi m nitidi 646-2321 Refrigerator-freezer, air- FIVE-ROOM- apartment, un­ pets. Security deposit. Haul .out your odds and ends, they’ll Roaltors MLS Center St., 643-6320. 7958. Insured. 6469658. Cel M62711 conditioning, television, washeg; PAUL W. HOUGAN, Reattor 643-4535 heated, on bus line. Call References, 643-4860. bring you a profit thru Want Us. and dryer. 643-5600. between 7-9 p.m., 643-0579. ^ PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 26, 1973 Out of Town- For Root 66 Houioa For Solo 72 M o u n t For Sate 72 Lott-Lsnd For Salt 73 MMgggSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 26,1973- PAGE FIFTEEN Qirt of Town-For Sale 75 MANCHESTER - 8-room COVENTRY - 41 Vi acres. For Out oiysmtn-For Sale 75 Colonial with 2-car garage, Antwtn K FrariMi r«til* details, Mr. Steinmeyer, ROCKVILLE—Ten-room older NOTICE About Money first-floor family rtom, 4 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413, 228- OF DISSOLUTION bedrooms, 2>4 baths and much home, centrally located. LWV-Annual Meeting Ben Shankman, 0384. NEW COMMUNITY OPENED Private yard. Small down pay­ AND more. Over 2,500 square feet of ment. Change of work forces us living area. Priced in the 50’s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ACROSS 3 Indolently ’TOLLAND — Approximately 40 IN to sell. $27,900. For details, call- 4 Bom To Be Held Tuesday Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. D.C.K. CORPORA’nON 1 English coin Refreshing new apartments acres rolling hills with t r ^ , owner, 872-3705. Principals on- 7 Spanish coin 5 Mistake former owner .of Leonards Shoes, Notice'is hereby given pur­ much privacy. Many 13 Commands 6 Attack can now be of service to you in all WEST Side — 6-room Cape •’ suant to Section 33-379 of the 7 Girl's name a possibilities, $42,(X)0. Call Bob TOLLAND 14 Scents Manchester League of officials are planning to attend Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ Connecticut General Statutes 15 Certain 8 Eaten away phases of Real Estate. You may be Collier, 646-1117, Hurwit & SUFFIELD — 7-room Ranch, Women Voters will have its an­ the event, which will include for age. $32,900. Principals only, Simons. that D.C.K. CORPORATION, a fishermen 9 Peruvian coin assure^! his utmost desire to aid horse barn, fenced acreage 16 City in Illinois 10 Arab chieftain nual dinner meeting Tuesday at the introduction of the league’s 647-9898. Connecticut corporation having you in every way, in the selling or with pond. Trees, shrubs, fully 17 Utter 11 Polynesian 6:30 p.m. at Willie’s Steak new officers, the presentation COVENTRY — Approximately its principal place of business in . god buying of a home. Don’t hesitate to EAST MIDDLE TPKE. - Two carpeted, 2 baths, rec room. 18 Desert garden House. of annual reports and discus­ 4 acres high woodra land. Tfn’ Center fireplace, double gar­ Manchester, Connecticut, has spots 12 Bewildered 32 Printer's 44 Jason's boat east-of-river executives c^l him at anytime for a consulta­ family, 5-5, wood and brick con­ 20 Pacific 19 Slow (var.) measure Dr. Homer Babbidge, former sion of next year’s program of road frontage. $7,500.' Pasek- age, porch, breezeway, kitchen been dissolved by Resolution of (myth.) struction, excellent condition turmeric 21 Haitian coin 33 Symbol for 45Icenuss president of the University of study and action. tion. Rutherford Realtors, 289-74TO. built-ins, many extras. $49,900. its Directors and Shareholders, 22 U S. coin with ' large barn, large lot. 21 Broiled in a calcium 46 Winged Connecticut, will be the guest Mrs, JBobert Weiss of 71 N. 668-7789. which dissolution has become certain way 23 Verbal 37 Overstrain 48 Genus of Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, 40 ACRES of lan d In 24 Depend speaker. Lakewood Circle, chairman of 6464)800. 6 Exciting AAodels to Select from effective with its filing of a Cer­ 23 Mountain 38 Hasten olives Manchester on East Hartford COVENTRY (comb, form) 25 Boy's name 39 Stage 49 Green (her.) Members of the Manchester the planning committee for the tificate of Dissolution with the 28 Ill-bred one line. Phiibrick Agency, DMrT BE BASHFUL 26 African worm performers 50 South African Board of Education and town banquet, is handling reser­ SUNRISE VIEW of Case Moun­ Realtors, 6464200. Secretary of State’s Office. 27 Ancient Greek 79 Baking 42 Parts of ■fox THE MERRITT AGENCY ^^^nvenience ^^^uality chamber vations. 122 E. Center Street 646-1180 tain at breakfast! 2!A year old Make my boss an offer. I’m a All creditors are warned to coin churches 52 Fish Colonial, 7 rooms, IVi baths. full basement home with 3 or 4 31 Musical 30----- majesty 43 Weird 54 Put to Retort Property-For Sale 74 present their claims to At­ comedy Three bedrooms, large family bedrooms, fireplaced living torney Ronald Jacobs, 155 Main 1 i 4 r i 1 9 ■Governor’s Schedule* room, convenient first floor 33 Certain spice to ii IT i BOLTON Lakefront — Vernon room, 1V4 baths, and all Street, Manchester, Connec­ 34 Danger signal CIRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently MANCHESTER — Three fami­ lavatory, laundry-pantry, full IJ 14 section. Private setting. Five- alumiiium siding. Reduced to ticut, counsel for said corpora­ 35 Medicinal restored. 7 fireplaces, summer ly central location, separate dry basement, garage. plants 15 Announced kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new room Ranch type home. $26,900. $25,900. " tion on or before October 1, 14 furnaces, nice lot, bus line, $46,- Immediate expansion if desired Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 36 British baths, kitchen. Two-car garage, 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. for additional rooms including BLANCHARD 1973. All Claims not so essayist \i H i t li Thursday $58,900. Phiibrick Agency, 37 Tibetan urial HARTFORD (AP) - Here is Greet participants at the full bath. New wall-to-wall AMSTON LAKE - Like new, A presented will be barred as Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s Realtors, 6464200. THREE-FAMILY, newly carpeting, fireplace, formal provided by said Section 33-379. 40 Engl'sh governor’s erosion and Lakefront cottage, private composer schedule for the week of May renovated throughout, good in- dining room, abundant cabinet RDSSEnO 'a A sedimentation control con­ treed lot, 2 bedrooms, Dated at Manchester, 41 Lurer 1 1 ^ 29 3 " W 27-June2: CENTRAL air-conditioned 8- . vestment or home with income. space. Lovely deck overlooking REALTORS-MLS 846-2482 Connecticut, this 21st. day of 44 Arab robe ference, 9:15 a.m. room Colonial, first-floor fami­ fireplace, screened porch. $23,- Monday Agency, stream, spacious lot with trees. 900. Holcombe Realtors, 643- 189 W. CBnter S t May, 1973. 47 Mountain Attend groundbreaking at m ly room with large fieldstone crest State Holiday Excellent residential location 8616, 644-2447. Vinal Regional Vocational fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2t4 D.C.K. Corporation 48 Eggs Tuesday M near Martin School, golf EAST HARTFORD - Three Technical ^hool, Middletown, baths, 2-car garage, walk-out CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, course, swimming, stores, m d Ronald Jacobs, St Live anew Visit to norawestem Connec­ basement, dead-end street. One 9 room California Ranch. DIAMOND Lake, Glastonbury, bedroom Split-Level, corner Attorney S3 Papal capes 41 10:30 a.m. 50’s. Principals only, 646-3598. Waterfront 3-bedroom cottage, lot, garage, fireplace, family 55 Cbssifications ticut including stops at Sharon, Friday year old. Phiibrick Agency, Fireplaced living room, formal 56 Horsemen 44 4o ■* Lakeville, Canaan, North Ca­ Realtors, 646-4200. dining room, modem kitchen fireplace, spectacular view.\ room, excellent condition. Call H 4 7 W !T Administer oath of office to Owner 633-6558. 668-7789 for information. 57 Female g. ■ naan, Salisbury, Norfolk and with dining area, family room, ROCKLEDGE AREil monster 51 y Lt. Gov. T. Clark Hull, as he is BOWERS School — 5-room three large bedrooms, fourth NOTICE 58 Dispassionate Colebrook. sworn in as a Superior Court Custom built 8-room home Out of Town-For Sale 75 HEBRON — Near Bolton town PUBLIC HEARING 5o older home, 16x32’ inground possible. 2-car garage. DOWN u Wednesday Judge, 11:30 a.m. pool. Rear yard completely Beautifully landscaped with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 This model features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, spacious line. Six-room Raised BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5/ Address to senior citizens 2 1 Departs u Address to joint session of separate kitchens (in-law COVENTRY - 5-room home, living room with picture window, dining room with sliding REANCH. Excellent condition, TOWN OF MANCHESTER luncheon, Danielson. fenced in. ^,9 0 0 . Phiibrick grounds. Marion E. Robertwn, 2 Carbamide .J! general assembly, 7 p.m. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Realtor, 643-5953. suite) and a beautiful large kitchen, new roof, plus glass doors to large deck, eat-in kitchen with built-in 2-car garage, large lot. Call CONNECTICUT unfinished second fioor. $23,900. (NIWSPAPIk ENTEkPRIJI ASSN.) "English Tavern” rec room. appliances, fireplace and 2-car garage. High 30’s. Mitten Realty, 643-6930, PROPOSED ORDINANCE Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Realtors. SALES o d N T Quality galore. Must be seen. Notice is hereby given that GOOD T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- COVENTRY - Mini-estate AU homei on wooded acre aitea. Some avaUable for Immediate SOUTH WINDSOR the Board of Directors, Town of NOTICE 1577. occopancjr, othera for late apring or early fall. Manchester, Connecticut, will PUBLIC HEARINO JUST HAPPEN with 160’ op the water. Califor­ PKTURE BOOK YARD Most of them are made by a OPPORTUNITY nia style Ranch home. ’Two full hold a Public Hearing in the ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS professional, knowing how to To acquire a 2-jfamily home in baths, two-car garage. For H O IH E S Surrounds this long 7-roomi Hearing Room at the Municipal BOARD OF DIRECTORS reach prospects with the a highly desirable office area IMMACULATE 6-room Cape, mdre details call ’The Zinsser SKHTXHX Ranch. Step into the back Effect of Bills fireplaced living room, dining Building, 41 Center Street, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 6 on East Center St., ERIC S. SANTIINI BUILDER - DEVELOPER yard and you will fall in love. house that’s properly ap­ Agency, 646-1511. Manchester, Connecticut, Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Manchester. Ideal location for room, two full baths, recreation 2-car attached garage, big praised. We offer experience, room and garage on beautifully Tuesday, June 5, 1973, at 8:00 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the professional use. COVENTRY — Immaculate Homes Seen By Appointment Only country kitchen, Rec room, know how, and advertising landscaped lot in Buckley P.M. to consider and act on the Depends Upon Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Ranch. Living room, dining family room plus much more. exposure. Let a time tested School district. Mid 30’s '647- AMIDY aiALTY A.W. PISN HAL I following: Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 5,1978, at 8:00 P.M. to 9743. room, kitchen, family room, Asking $37,900. For more info firm sell your property. Call two bedrooms, bath and gar­ An Ordinance on establishing consider and act on the following: One bedroom apartm'ents on two floors us today. JARVIS REALTY CO. 87S-M83 878-91S» call Tony Wasilefsky, 649- a Regional Council of Implementation REALTORS-MLS MANCHESTER Area - 5% age. Priced at only $25,500. Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special with mezzanines overlooking the living- BLANCHARD 643-1121 FYechette & Martin, Realtors, Governments in the Town of Projects, Fund 41 Social Work Aide for B lind...... $^.00 room aluminum sided Ranch, 3 647-9993. ..B&W.. Manchester. rooms, balconies, air-conditioning, skylight & bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen, The BARROWS A WALUCE Co. By GARY LUHR to be added to existing Account )(il48, tobe financed from State HEBRON — Reduced $34,900. SOUTH WINDSOR - Lovely 7- A copy of the proposed Or­ legislation under the public eye. Qrant. windows and cathedral ceilings. RDSSETTD garage, your garden is already 50’ Ranch on lovely acre plus. Realtors — MLS Associated Press Writer MANCHESTER - Two- started on this IVi acre lot. room Split Level home in Pine Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 dinance may be seen in the Democrats criticized the REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 BOLTON Three large bedrooms, two Knob area. Features .3 HARTFORD (AP) - It may Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Two bedroom units with full basements bedroom Condominium, ih- Trees and privacy, built-ins. Town Clerk’s Office during Republicans for many things in­ .Projects, Fund 41 Work-Study Program...... $560.00 massive stone fireplaces, bedrooms, 1!4 baths, family business hours. be several years before one can cludes air-conditioning, Only $32,500. Keith Agency, 646- 1st Time Offered, U&R cluding: to be added to existing Account i|il46, to be financed from State and washer and dryer hook-ups. Six models carpetii^, all appliances. Adult workshop and one-car garage. room. Large enclosed patio. VERNON — Young 7-room evaluate adequately the effect 4126, 649-1922. Custom Built spacious 7-room Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646- Dated at Manchester, Grant. to select from. Complete kitchens with MORTGAGE Helper — Comes living. (Jarage, full basement. Ranch Home. This distinct New driveway and new exterior Raised Ranch, large treed lot. Connecticut, this 24th day of of major bills passed by the 1973 8713, 76-9718, 228-3080. paint job makes this house a Applianced eat-in kitchen, dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators and with this Contemporary Ranch. Call evenings, 6:30-10 p.m. 649- INSPECT this doll house Cape designed home has a 16x21’ May, 1973. Connecticut General Assembly. —Approval of a number of Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Owner’s side has 7 rooms, IVi 1868 Agent. in a most convenient area. ’This real buy. Priced to sell at $36,- family room with fireplace, Many of the laws signed or changes in state unemployment Projects, Fund 41 Small Reading Grant ...... $3,610.00 ranges. Wall-to-wall carpeting, picnic spots living room, with floor-to- COVENTRY - Four-room, 2 900. Call Doris Smith, Jarvis sundeck, $41,000. Call Owner, Anthony F. Pietrantonio baths, formal dining room, cutie only has a living room, ceiling Indiana colored stone bedroom home with 3-car gar­ Secretary, expected to be simed by (jtov. compensation laws that have Title II ESEA, to be financed by the State Department of with stone fireplaces and dead-bolt lock THREE acses, 8-room Ranch, Realty Co., Realtors, MLS, 643- 875-9237. sunken living room, den or 4th kitchen with built-ins, 4 fireplace and recessed age and approximately 514 Thomas J. Meskiil have strong the overall effect of making it Education. two baths, two fireplaces, gar­ bedrooms, family room and two 1121. Board of Directors security. bedroom, plus studio apart­ reostatic lighting, formal acres of land on Grant Hill Rd. Manchester, Conn. provisions, but what impact more difficult to qualify for Proposed additional appropriation to Elducatlonal Special ment, (3 rooms and bath). Over ages, Florida room. Hutchins baths. All on a private lot for COVENTRY — Five-room cot­ dining room, leading to a Selling price $20,000. Call Mr. tage, fully furnished. Close to they have will depend largely benefits. Projects, Fund 41 Guide to Environmental Education .$M0.00 Located three quiet minutes from 1-86 IVz acres with beautiful view. Agency, 649-5324. only $28,500. Vantage Realty, Reynolds, 646-1700. 872-9402. large sundeck, good sized SOUTH WINDSOR lake. Secondary financing on the people who will imple­ printing of booklet, to be financed from State Grant. off exit 93. Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, available, $10,000. Phiibrick ment them. 646-4200. kitchen with ample cabinets Birch Hill area — U&R 7- —Failure of two welfare Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special EAST HARTFORD - Quality Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. INVITATION A good case in point is the SOB MANCHESTER - Two-family and slide-in range unit. 3 room Raised Ranch. Living reform bills to make it through Projects, Fund 41 Remedial Reading Program, Project 77-1, ‘Ti­ WE JUST LOVE TO SELL built eight-room, four-bedroom, Hospital Cost Commission set 4-4, $5,000 cash required. Good bedrooms with an over abun­ room with white birch both branches. One would have tle I ...... $3,754.00 HOUSES AND WE ARE Olonial in desirable residential TO BID up to review and approve First Offering financing. International dance of closets, two full fireplace and cathedral made welfare payments reflect to be financed from State Grant. ALMOST OUT, WILL YOU Associates; Inc., Realtors, 647- area. Manv features including The Board of Education, private hospital and nursing M baths, one with a glass topped 6 4 9 - 2 8 1 3 ANSALDI HEIBHTS wall-to-wall, two dining room ceiling, formal dining room, Manchester, Connecticut cost of living increases. Ilie Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget HELP US? 1300. vanity dressing table and home budgets. (Pleasaiit \^lky) hutches, two-speed cooling fan, large kitchen and eating area, Andover — Compact 5-room solicits bids for Boiler Water other would have prohibited 1972-73, Board of Directors...... $406.00 Excellent 5-room Ranch. - mirrors. Ground level 19x25’ Hospital administrators and automatic kitchen, first-floor built-ins, 3 bedrooms, glass Ranch with attached garage. Treatment. Sealed bids will be cutting welfare payments to purchase flags with money already received in donations In LOTge enclosed breezeway, Manchester pine paneled family room, family room etc. Tnily must be trustees fought it. Meskiil calls sliding door, sun deck, panel Three bedrooms, full cellar. received until June 14, 1973 at below the federally established like amount. garage, 2 fireplaces, 2 rec with a huge corner brick seen. Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore it one of the most impdrtant “level of need” to families with 6 4 * 4 - 2 5 4 5 MERRin AGENCY KIDS! rec room with birch fireplace, Beautiful yard. High 20’s. 3:30 p.m. at which time they Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget rooms, combination windows, fireplace, 2-car attached gw- Agency, 647-1413. bills to emerge this session—a Raaltora 646-1180 The place for them is a iot 2-car garage. $51,500. will be publicly opened. The dependent children. '' 1972-73, Recreation Department...... $512.00 plastered walls, city utilities. age, cast iron baseboard hean strong tool for curbing rising 80x300 with lawn, garden, right is reserved to reject any for Summer Soccer Program for entry into Connecticut Junior Nicely landscaped, shade carpeting, Anderson ther­ BOLTON — New listing. At­ hospital cost. fruit trees, plus a sound 6- and all bids. Specifications and —Failure to grant state Soccer League, to be financed from money already received NEW Listing.— 6-room Cape, mopane windows and screens, tractive six-room Ranch on U&R REALTY CO., INC. But how tightly the commis­ A Priced for quick sale. room home with 2-car garage. treed and shrubbed lot. Formal Robert D. Murdock, RooHor bid forms may be secured at sion will hold the reins on employes a cost of living pay from youth in like amount. Mount For Salt breezeway, garage, rec rom, Country living; in town. Mid 5 sets flood lights and many wolverton 72 Mount For Salt 72 Mount For Sale dining room, fireplace, the Business Office, 45 N. raise. 72 M o u n t For Sale 72 CHARLES LESPERENCE treed lot, $31,500. Hayes Agen­ more quality extra features, 643-2692 hospitals will depend on who Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 30s. Cali - workshop, new roof. Lovely in- School Street, Manchester, 649-7620 cy, 646-0131. situated on a high wooded 1^- the governor and legislative 1972- 73, Park Department ...... $158.00 MANCHESTER - Six-room MANCHESTER - Large 7- FOUR-ROOM WWMTH & CHARM WOLCOn REAL ESTATE ground swimming pool. Mr. Connecticut. Raymond E. —The fact that property tax room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, un­ acre parcel of land, with a leaders appoint to the 11 un­ tor drinking fountain at Fitzgerald Field, to be financed from Colonial, baths, formal 568-8200 Negro, Belfiore Agency, 647- Demers, Business Manager. relief for the elderly—a dining room eat-in kitchen, usual property, huge bam. $31,- starter home for young couple MANCHESTER- 5-5 Duplex, 3 terraced landscaped yard. filled positions on the 15- donations already received. Are just a few of the great "TEN ACRES of Terra Alta with 1413. FIVE-ROOM Ranch, carpeting, Republican touted ac­ aluminum siding, two-car gar­ 900.). W arren E. KHowland, or retired persons. bedrooms, each side. Only ^7,- Priced well under today’s new roof, large lot, dead-end HEBRON — Eloquent new Salt- Raymond E. Demer§ member body. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget features our immaculate Blue 900. Needs work. Earle complishment—won’t take age, priced to sell. Mitten Agen­ Realtor, 643-1108. Reasonably priced. custom built granite studded MANCHESTER vicinity - No street, $21,900. Hayes Agency, box in beautiful country setting. Business Manager The same prospects hold for 1973- 74, Emergency Employment Program, Section Cape has to offer. Besides its stone Ranch, perched on top of Everett, Eastern Real Estate, replacement cost, at $57,000. TOLLAND cy, Realtors, 643-6930. dusting! No cleaning! No 6464)131. Eight rooms, 2(4 baths, 2-car the new Criminal Justice Divi­ effect until next year. great location, if offers 3 large ten acres of woods with pan­ 646^50. headaches! You can move into II $37,900 II garage, country kitchen, family IV ...... $17,000.00 MANCHESTER - Duplex, 3- SIX-ROOM CAPE U&R REALTY CO., IK . sion in the Judiciary Depart­ for Summer Youth Activity Program, to be financed from State MANCHESTER — Immaculate bedrooms, excellent condition, bedrooms, living room with oramic view stretching out for this spotless U & R 7-room ROBERT D. NRDOGK, KIU.T0R Is the price on this big 7-room BOLTON — Birch Mountain, 6- room, central chimney. Must Such criticisms are likely to Y Lovely location, near new INVITATION ment, and the seven-member Grant. 4-bedroom Cape, Fireplace, many improvements, top area. fireplace, dining room fit for a miles. 8 rooms, 2x24’ living ENJOY the summer in this 6V4 Raised Ranch on treed acre lot. Ranch with a beamed 1st.- room Cape, excellent condition, be seen. Low 50s. For appoint­ Racquet club. For details call room Ranch on an acre of 643-2692 Petroleum Products Control surface again during next garage. Beautiful treed lot. Mid 30's. Hayes Agency, 6 ^ queen. Its colonial decor is room, dining room, modern For only $36,000. Call Barbara floor-family room. 1 full & 3 bedrooms, large living room, ment call owner, 646-4833. kitchen, Florida room, first- beautiful land. ’Two fireplaces, TO BID Commission created to year’s statewide campaigns. ALLOCATIONS - REVENUE SHARING |36,9M. Pasek-Rutherford, 289- 0131. breathtaking. It must be seen. Weinberg, T. J. Crockett, two 14 baths; and a 700 sq. ft. fireplace, eat-in Kitchen, dining floor laundry, central vac, huge family room with a bar, 2- Realtor, 643-1577. EAST HARTFORD - BOARD OF EDUCATION regulate wholesale gasoline and Proposed allocations from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: 7475. 742-8243. TOLLAND — You can be the Rec room down. All set on a room, lt4 baths, sunporch, am­ Mid 30s. automatic temperature con­ car garage, plus a carport for ...... Executive Cape, 2 baths, family TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR fuel oil prices. The Republicans have a Develop Manchester Recreation Center in accordance with Manchester first owner of this large 6-room acre wooded lot. For more in- ple storage, walk-out basement, RLANCHARD. trolled green house, automatic your boat. Ail for only, $37,900. Lota-Land For Sale 73 room, fireplace, majestic set­ Sealed proposals will be The effectiveness of a strong strong counter-argument, Development P la n ...... $20;000.00 MANCHESTER - Porter St., Ranch on a treed acre lot, formation call Tony attached garage, hot water area, 6-room brick and frame GROVE STREET o l c garage doors, plus many, many Realesco 643-1250. heat, drilled well, private.treed ting, excellent condition. Mid received for the exterior pain­ new unfair trade practices bill however, in their tax relief Refurbish and develop Center Springs Park (plan to & located only 3 minutes from I- Wasilefsky at 649-5306. Colonial. Garage, $34,900. more extras. Call today to in­ A-ZONE, city water and sewer, acre. Mid 30s. Principals only. 40s. Call 646-1117, Hurwit & ting of Orchard Hill School by depends on how earnestly Con­ program. The latter includes a finalized)...... $3,000.00 REAL ESTATE spect this rare home in a unique 86. Two baths, sliding patio Simons. Pasek-Rutherford, 289-7475. ROSSEHO Manchester $9,000. J. D. Real E state 643-1268. the South Windsor Board of sumer Protection Com­ reduction in the state sales tax, Install fence at Globe Hollow Swimming Pool...... $4,500.00 New listing - Excellent 5-5 REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 setting, $75,000. Phiibrick Agen­ Associates, 643-5129. doors, fireplace and garage are p .B & W .. Education, 771 Main Street, elimination of the dividends Install burglar alarm system in all schools ...... ^,800.00 duplex, separate heating cy, Realtors, 646-4200. a few of the features included in The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. missioner Barbara Dunn goes MANCHESTER - Clean 6- 649-1750 189 W. Canter S t MANCHESTER vicinity - Mid tax, changes in the state sales Install fuel dispensing system at Town Garages ... $15,000.00 systems, extra large treed lot. HVE BEDROOMS COVENTRY - One-half acre, this home. T.J. Crockett Realtors — MLS South Windsor, Connecticut at after unscrupulous merchants. room home, priced to sell im­ Realtors, 643-1577. 30’s. R a ise d R an ch , 3-4 tax, elimination of the Reduced for quick sale, to Plenty of privacy on this $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. An­ Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 Wanted-Real Eatate 77 3:00 P.M. on June 6, 1973. All Likewise, the new enforce­ RepairGlobeHollowDamSpillwaytocheck mediately in the 20s. Treed — -I...... - ,, , , ■ J. , bedrooms, formal dining room, dividends tax, changes in the $36,900. SPLIT Level — Seven rooms, Open House acre lot. Nine-room dover, $1,800. overlooking lake. proposals shall be submitted in ment powers given En-. erosion...... $6,000.00 yard. Walk to schools, shop­ RANCH — 6 room, 1V2 baths, BOi^TON — Just listed, 8-room family room, carpeting, gar­ corporation and capital gains ping, churches, bus. Couple IVi baths, interHX)m, family SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. Colonial with 3-car gar­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. age, many other extras, one SELLING your home or duplicate marked as described virompental Commissioner Surface and light tennis courts at West Side Recreation room, garage, city utilities, format dining room, 3 Ranch, 4 bedrooms, two baths, NORTH COVENTRY - Five- tax laws and the property tax leaving country, may leave age. Convenient to acre wooded iot. Open house, acreage? For prompt friendly in “Instructions to Bidders.” Dan Lufkin won’t mean much if Center...... $1,600.00 $38,500. Phiibrick Agency, bedrooms, garage, treed lot. 558 Hilliard St. kitchen with dishwasher, for­ room Ranch. Just reduced to relief that will be in effect by practically all furnishings. Ask ARRUDA REALTY $33,900. Phiibrick Agency, GLASTONBURY - Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m., service, call Louis Dimock Bids will be opened publicly. he doesn’t use them to crack Resurface football and soccer fields at Manchester High Realtors, 646-4200. New 6-room Raised Ranch everything. 40s. mal dining room, den, large $21,500. Pasek-Rutherford, Realty, 649-9823. for Mr. Swain Belfiore Agency, 644-1539 Realtors, 646-4200. Minnechaugh Mountain, 33 abundant closets, tworcar base­ 643-5345. Each bid must be accom­ down on environmental dis­ election day. School...... $26,000.00 and Colonial, wall-to-wall prime acres. Access Cedar Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- 647-1413. Lou Amida ment garage, rec room. Verry 8243. panied by a Certified Check or poilers. The worst the Democrats Acquire Voting Machines to meet State standards .. $5,000.00 MANCHESTER - Ranch, 6 carpeting throughout, Ridge Terrace and Manchester ALL CASH for your property pretty rural setting. Plantings COVENTRY (NORTH) Bid Bond payable to the South Divorce laws were liberalized could say about tax relief is that Conduct Town-wide revaluation...... $31,000.00 rooms, plu$i Florida room and THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE aluminum siding, heavity U PENTA MEWV Rd. Frechette & Martin, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, insure privacy. Fairly priced at GLASTONBURY - Estate Windsor Board of Education, in and the death penalty put back possibly it didn’t go as far as it Acquire equipment for Highway Department...... %,000.00 outside patio. Wall-to-wall FOR AN treed lots, built by Taylor Realtora-MLS 646-2440 Realtors, 647-9993. NEW RAISED RANCH! instant service. Hayes Agency, carpeting throughout. Newly $41,500. Fiano Agency, 646-2677. sale. Two-bedroom Ranch, 646-0131. the amount of five percent (5%) in force. That doesn’t mean might in view of the state’s an­ Renovate rooms at Lincoln School for offices...... $75,000.00 Made Homes, Inc. (Quality built 6-room R. Ranch redecorated, $32,900. Phiibrick EXCLUSIVE LOCATION European family room with of thf bid. necessarily that Connecticut ticipated revenue for the com­ Reconstruction of Hilliard S treet...... $20,000.00 fireplace, situated on a well on a beautiful acre lot 25 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. For example this 8-room con­ minutes from Htfd. Cathedral THINKING of selling? For the Specifications may be ob­ soon will become a divorce mill ing year. temporary offers 3 or 4 BLANCHARD CENTER STREET — Business MANCHESTER - Ludlow VERNON landscaped one-half acre with service you want, call Bill tained at the office of the South or that the state’s 13-year Anthony Pietrantonio, Secretary WALKER Street — 6-room Zone II, excellent comer loca­ spectacular view. Must be seen ceilings, 114 baths, equipped Charbonneau, Char-Bon Agen­ Board of Directors bedrooms, two full baths, & Road, 100’ building lot with New Listing — 8-room Raised to be appreciated. 3561 Hebron kitchen, fireplace, wall-to- Windsor Board of Education, hiatus on executions is about to home, living room, dining room' tion, with sound existing stmc- water and sewer. Merritt Agen­ cy, 643-0683. The art of making wine was Manchester, Connecticut family room. All set on a Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2V9 Ave. Open for inspection this wall carpeting and 2 garages. 771 Main Street, South Windsor, end. and kitchen on first floor, 3 RDSSETTD ture. Easilv converted to fine cy, 646-1180. brought from India from Dated aUManchester, Connecticut, professionally landscaped office building or business. Low baths, kitchen with complete weekend, Saturday, Sunday, Fantastic value at $37,900. J. Connecticut, after 8:30 A.M. on The legislature delayed ac­ bedrooms, and b^th on second Raaltor/MLS 646-2482 WE WILL buy your house for May 29, 1973. Bacchus. this twenty-fifth day of May, 1973 2 floor, 2-car garage. Assumable grounds, in the Porter Street 40’s. Blanchard & Rossetto, built-ins, large rec room, Monday from 1-5 p.m. or call Gordon, 649-5306. cash. Call. anytime, Hutchins tion-on several potentially 189 West Cantor SL BOLTON — Three building lots fireplace, screened porch, 228-9851, 228^3265, 643-0601, 633- „ llie ^ u th Windsor Board of farreaching actions in favor of mortgage, $31,900. Phiibrick area. Priced to sell in the low Realtors, 646-2482. with building permits. For ap­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. 878 for appointment. __ .Kr. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 50s. pointment call Towne Real wall-to-wall carpeting, 2-car ••B&W«* Education reserves the sole further study. Committees BLANCHARD VERNON — 7-room Cape in MANCHESTER - Five-family, Estate, 649-4056. attached garage. Very The BARROWS A WALLACE Co, SELLING your property? Call right to accept or reject any were created to make" RAISED Ranch — 8 rooms, one excellent condition. ’Two full near East Hartford line. Go<^ spacious throughout. Treed COLUMBIA, $20,900, 4- Realtors — MIS us first. We’ll buy your home and/or all bids, to waive any in­ recommendations next year for 4 4 full, 2 half baths, ail large & baths, 4 bedrooms, paneled den investment, Earle Everett, lot. Convenient location. $49,- bedroom home on one country immediately at a fair price, all formalities or technical defects legislation dealing with scool MANCHESTER - Two AA acre. Needs a little work. Low rooms; 2 fireplaces, wall-to- ROSSEHO or 5th bedroom, kitchen built- Eastern Real Estate, 646-82 0. zoned lots with all utilities 500. cash. Call Lou Amida, 644-1539, in the bidding and to make financing, court unificatidn and Manchester wall carpeting, large fully ins, wall-to-wall carpeting, taxes. Lessenger Co., Realtors, Arruda Rqalty. REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 located in desirable Forest 646-8713, 228-3080. award in any manner that it collective bargaining for equipped Kitchen, central vac 189 W. Confer S t walk-out basement. T r ^ lot, Manchester Hills. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. VERNON Three-bedroom deems most beneficial to the municipal employes. system, 2-car garage, one acre $33,000. Owner, 649-1477, prin­ U&R REALTY CO., INC. Ranch, 1'4 baths, large lot, 3- COVENTRY - Quaint, little South Windsor Board of Educa­ Some capitoi observers', 6 cipals only. GARRISON Robtrt D. Murdock, RotHor car garage in excellent condi­ wooded lot. Phiibrick Agency, COLUMBIA — Two lots, with Court of Probate, District of Manchester tion. Realtors, 646-4200. COLONIAL - Ranch. Near 643-2892 Colonial-Cape for a special tion. IntemationalAssociates, weaned on .the battles of Then COLONIAL old stone walls, meadow or ■'''buygr Five rooms plus studio NOTICE OF HEARING The successful bidder as previous Democratic- Country Club. 6 rooms, large MANCHESTER - 7-room treed, accepted by town for Inc., Realtors, 647-1300. ESTATE OF GERTRUDE P. Coming Soon! e, large living room, master or wUHtshop. Ideal countjy declared by the Owner will be controlled legislatures, com- i formal dining room, paneled Living room with fireplace, building. Call Emil Sadlon, KINGSLEY. Deceased location. Just $23,900. Call HEBRON — 7-room Raised Pursuant to an order of Hon. William required to fumjsh a Perfor­ plain that this year’s ; fireplaced living room with 3room, private yard. Mid builder, 228-3080,- after 6 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR - Lovely, and Now^\ built-in bookcases. Two-three 20.’s. Call today, 646-1117, eat-in kitchen, formal dining Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Ranch, fireplace, garage, large E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated May 23,1973 mance and Labor and Material Republican-run show was dull ; room, den, 3 bedrooms, IVk clean eight-room older home on 643-1108. a hearing will be held on an application NEW HOMES bedrooms. Fireptaced family Hurwit & Simons. BOLTON — Birch Mountain. lot in good location. Inter­ Payment Bond in the amount of ^ by comparisdn. : Look for our new... baths, garage and treed lot. IVt acres. Trees, fruit trees, national Associates, Inc., praying that an instrument purporting to • 6 plus room Raised Ranch room, garage, plus many Treed acre building lot, 200- and shrubs. Four bedrooms, i- be the last will and testament of said not less than one hundred per- ’ Republicans, for the most : extras, $38,500. Phiibrick Agen­ CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 Priced in the mid 30’s. BOLTON — Three-bedroom Realtors, 647-1300." with garage, aluminum 250’. Convenient to 1 ^ . $9,500. clean, wholesome atmosphere Split Level with family room deceased be admitted to probate as in cent (1007o) of the contract part; don’t mind such criticism, | A special edition commemorating siding, fireplace, IW baths, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 643-1268. said application on file more fully near city, conveniences. Mr. and oversized 2-car garage, on HEBRON — Three-year old, amount. saying they prefer efficiency to : Manchester’s 150th birthday. wall-to-wall carpeting, 'beamed ceiling, garages, view. Nurmi, Belfiore Agency, 647- appears, at the Court of Probate on June F.J. SPILECKI a nicely treed acre lot. Fiano four-bedroom Colonial, 114 5. 1973 at 10:30 A M. No bid maybe withdrawn for fireworks. - j MARTIN School area — Raised Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. COVENTRY LAKE - 300' to 1413. Become a Herald subscriber Joday throughout and treed lot. $37,- Ranch, 7 rooms, one full, 2 half­ Raaltor 643-2121 Agency, 646-2677. baths, full basement, attached Madeline B. Ziebarth, Clerk a period of thirty (30) days Changes in the legislative -i 900. and overlooking this delightful after the bid opening. and receive this edition at no ad­ baths, two fireplaces, 2-car gar- lake. Excellent, very large lot garage, on a large lot. Inter­ process reduced the number of j: REALTOR’ VERNON national Associates, Inc., bills drafted this, year to • 6-room Colonial with age. Large wooded lot. Manchester for all year ’round or vacation ditional charge. VERNON Street — Owner Realtors, 647-1300. baths, aluminum siding, treed Beautiful home and excellent home, or use as two lots, $6,000. EAST HARTFORD NEW 4 BEDROOHL roughly 2,706-less than half the :■ location. Phiibrick Agency, selling attractive 6-room number produced in 1971. :• lot, fireplace. $36,200. JUST REDUCED Ranch, IMi baths, fireplace, at­ Act now, call John F. Shannon, See this immaculate 8-room Ckilonial on a large treed lot in Striving Today Realtors, 6464200. Real Estate, 568-5660. This undoubtedly was a factor i- Symbol! Built by Taylor Made Hornet, tached garage, full basement, Raised Ranch. Cathedral a prestige area. 24 ft. living Eight-room Cape, 3 fo r a in enabling the lawmakers to j:; Inc, near schools, churches, stores, ceiling living room, 3 or 4 room with fireplace, 1V4 O V ERSIZED cu sto m 4- bedrooms, dining room, MANCHESTER - Two A-zoned complete their business a full Both homes can be shown at buses. $35,700. For appointment tiedrooms, paneled rec room, baths, formal dining room, TOLLAND a Tom orrow bedroom Coionial. Buiit in 1972, fireplace, 2-car garage, lots, on Ferguson Rd., city two weeks ahead of their con- your convenience. Please call, first-floor fireplaced family call 643-2693 or 649-8%, ask for large sun deck, 2Vk baths, built-in, self clean oven and An unusual home, large aluminum siding, sunroom, Mr. Balch. utilities, $9,500. each. Bolton f^ e J &tate Co^om patir^ stitutional deadline. room, baths, with marble range, dishwasher, disposal farmhouse with remodeled The Multiple Listing Service of Manchester rec. room, walk' to East Blanchard & Rossetto, treed yard. City utilities. $47,- The main factor, however, g BLANCHARD vanities. 2-car oversized gar­ Realtors, 646-2482. 000. and garage. $39,900. J. Gor­ kitchen, situated on 10 acres In cooperation with - age, full walk-out basement Catholic High. MANCHESTER - 6-6 Duplex don, 649-5306. SPECIAUZINC IN BOLTON PROPERTIES was having both the' legislative i;-: & located near shopping, schools, in desirable section of Snpittity Urrald with sliding glass doors. MANCHESTER - 102x632’ AA ToUand. Priced to sell. CWl and executive branches in the The Manchester Board of Realtors RDSSETTD churches, newly painted, U&R REALTY CO.. MC. ••B & W •• hands of the same party. It:-:; Beautiful skyline view. LA PENTA AGENCY separate heatinj systems. zone, wooded lot. Asking $13,- Lloyd O’Dell at T.J. BOLTON CENTER ROAD — BOLTON. CONN. REALTORS/MLS 646-2482 Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, RebOft 0. Murdock, RooHor The BARROWS A WALLACE Co. allowed the governor to stay in Raaltors/MLS 646-2440 Priced at $31,900. Zinsser Agen­ 900. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, Crockett’s Tolland office. Circulation Phone 647-9946 189 W. Cantor Street 6464200. MLS. 643-6666. 643-2692 Realtors — MLS Phone 646-2311 , cy, 646-1511. Maocheiter Parkade 649-5306 Realtors, 875-6279. the background and let his;-:; legislative leaders guide :$ PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 26, 1973

a Obituaries Northeast Railroad Mikoleit Dies, Plan Proposed WASHINGTON (AP) - The The secretary, in making this tifying toe rail lines toe cor­ Passed 100th Year Nixon administration asked designation, would consider the poration plans to operate; Congress Friday to give the amount of rail traffic presently negotiate agreements with John Mikoleit of 218 Oak St., Taicottville for a number of Secretary of Transportation generated within the zones; bankrupts and other railroads who celebrated his 100th years. He then was employed authority to act as the trustee whether rail service is more for the acquisitiem of aasets birthday April 24, died F ridaj\. for 25 years at the G.E. Willis for rail service in the economically efficient than needed for service, i»nie and at a Manchester convalescent Coal and Lumber Co. until he northeastern United States. other available transportation allocate stock to toe railroads The administration proposal in return for assets, and home. retired in 1934. alternatives, and the need for Mr. Mikoleit was honored on For the past 37 years, he had would allow the secretary to achieving rail service that is negotiate agreements with reaching the century mark at a made his home with his son-in- decide what areas should economically self-sustaining. railroad employes to be hjired by toe corporation. .party given by friends and law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. receive service and to veto any He also would consider the need to preserve rail service It would also negotiate debt relatives, and also recived a Burton Keeney. decisions made by the proposed financing and provide for toe letter from President and Mrs. He is also survived by a Northeast Railroad Cqrp. competition in markets of operation of rail service on its Nixon congratulating him. grandson, a granddaughter and ’The Nixon plan to revitalize hea^ rail traffic., own or by contract or by He was born in Prussia, now a great-grandson. the financially ailing systems ’The secretary also would transferring its assets to one or a part of Germany, and came to The Watkins Funeral Home, would direct the secretary to have authority over decisions designate within 90 days after made by the Northeast Connecticut when he was 19 and 142 E. Center St., is in charge of more operating corporations it the bill’s passage a Core Rail might create. married the late Augusta Tuck arrangements, which are in­ Railroad Corp., which would be Service, identifying geogra[diic charged with overseeing the ’The administration proposed in 1898. complete. He was a dairy farmer in zones which would receive rail transition. funding toe corporation with 840 service and the minimum ’ That corporation would million for organizational number of railroads to provide prepare a service plan iden- expenses but said no funds the service. * would be made available for Main St. Burial will be In East capital or operating expenses. Paul L. Lent! Cemetery. Secretary Claude Brinegar Paul L. Lenti, 65, of Erieville, Friends may call at the Texaco Sets said the proposal unveiled N.Y., formerly of Manchester, Police Report funeral home Monday from 2 to Friday is one of three bills, toe died Thursday at Chenango 4 and 7 to 9 p m. Limits On Gas Two men were charged administration proposes as a Memorial Hospital, Norwich, Friday night with illegal solution to toe northeast rail N.Y., after a brief illness. Purchases Roland T. Avery, possession of a non-narcotic crisis. controlled substance and illegal Mr. Lenti was bom Nov. 22, Roland T. Avery, 57, of 19 The second bill provides for HAR’TFORD (AP) - Texaco possession or control with in­ 1907 in New York City and had Locust St. died Friday at changes in the system of will limit gasoline to 10 gallons tent to sell of a non-narcotic lived most of his life in Manchester Memorial economic regulation of per customer at five Texaco controlled substance, police Manchester. He was an Army Hospital. railroads and toe third proposes stations in Connecticut during said. revising toe Bankruptcy Act veteran of World War II. the Memorial Day weekend, a Mr. Avery was born Oct. 16, Charged were John J. provisions for toe reorganiza­ He was employed as a 1915 in Manchester, son .Qf spokesman for the Department Gilhooley, 22, of Enfield and tion of railroads. of Transportation (DOT) said carpenter by the Manchester Arthur, and Jennie Young Edward W. Beaudry. 20, of Six railroads in toe northeast ^Friday. Board of Education before his Avery, and had lived here all Warehouse Point. Beaudry was currently are in toe process of In addition, the qiokesman retirement. He was a member his life. He was an Army also charged with making an reorganization. ’They are toe said Texaco informed DOT in a of Manchester Lodge of Elks. veteran of World War II and improper left turn. Penn Central; Erie Lackawan­ had been employed at the Brass letter that diesel fuel will be Police said that the Beaudry Survivors are a son, Louis na; Boston and Maine; Central Key Restaurant on Main St. limited to a maximum of 35 vehicle was observed making of New Jersey; Lehigh Valley, Lenti of Hartford; two Survivors are three sisters. gallons per customer during the an illegal left turn at Main and and the Reading. daughters, Mrs. Joanne holiday weekend at the five Miss Bertha Avery and Mrs. ^Wadsworth Sts. ’The arresting The Northeast Railroad Corp. Williams of Erieville, N.Y., stations. Cecelia Record, both of Hart­ officer stopped toe car, which could, in toe first two years of with whom he made his home, The stations affected by jhe ford, and Mrs. Mary Fraher of according to police "smelled service, discontinue service and Mrs. Donald Mooney of New York City; and three cutback are in Fairfield and strongly of marijuana.” after 60 days notice if the Honolulu, Hawaii; a sister, brothers, William Avery of, Branford on the Connecticut A search of toe car and its oc­ secretary finds toe market has Mrs. Theresa Gotta of Hart­ Turnpike, in Greenwich and Manchester, Irving Avery of cupants uncovered a "large changed and there is no ford; Five grandchildren, and Hartford and Arthur Avery of Fairfield on the Merritt bag” and a smaller quantity of several nieces and nephews. reasonable prospect that toe Dayville. Parkway and in Vernon on toe a substance suspected to be service can become self- ■nie Holmes Funeral Home, Wilbur Cross Parkway. marijuana, police said. Funeral services will be sustaining. 400 Main St., is in charge of The DOT spokesman said he The two are being held in lieu State and local governments, Tuesday at 10;30 a.m. at the arrang^ements, which are in­ knew of no plans by other gas­ of a 83,000 surety bond in each Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 225 shippers or other persons would complete. Reader, Book and Author oline companies to limit gas­ case. If bond is not posted toe be given an opportunity to oline sales in toe state during two will be present^ in court purchase track abandoned by the holiday weekend. ’Tuesday at East Hartford. Gray Returning Mrs. Emily Cheney Neville,author of several books and a Manchester native, discusses the railroads. her book, “Traveler from a Small Kingdom,” with Kim Pennington, a seventh grade stu­ State and local governments _ John Tolisano, 17, of 51 Hun- also could take over toe ri^ ts- dent at Tiling Junior High School who invited Mrs. Neville to the school. Mrs. Neville To Law Firm Teachers Form tington Dr., Vemon, was of-way for rapid transit, visited Highland Park School, as well as Tiling, Thursday. (Herald photo by Ofiara) charged Friday afternoon at recreational or other purposes Contract Unit Brookfield St. and E. Middle if no offers were made from NEW LONDON (AP) - New London law firm, attorney Tpke. with-reckless driving. His private firms to continue rail Former acting FBI director L. Louis C. Wool, a partner, said At CoUeges court date was not available. service. Patrick Gray III will resume Friday. Mass Transit Amendment private law practice with his Gray will be a partner with MANCHESTER (AP) - An the firm of Suisman, Shapiro, organization to negotiate con­ Wool and Brennan. Gray joined May Create Problems tracts for teachers in toe 12 the firm in 1961 and b^ame a state community colleges was partner in 1969. formed Friday. Public Wool said Gray would return About ISO staff members By CARY LUHR , from toe community colleges within a few weeks. meeting its transportation The legislature, then, bps put Records Associated Press Writer voted overwhelmingly to es­ Gray lives on Findlay Way in needs. The amendment, the governor and perhaps itwlf NOTICE HARTFORD (AP) - tablish the Congress of Connec­ Stonington. A retired Navy sub­ however, could destroy that on the spot in mandating an ad­ Warranty Deeds Because the legislature voted to ticut Community Colleges, a Evelyn W. Helm to Barry E. marine captain, he worked in flexibility, he said. ditional expenditure for mass commit a percentage of funds spokesman said. President Nixon’s 1968 cam­ Sen. Lawrence J. Denardis, transportation. The money, for and Charlotte L. Neal, property for mass transportation, budget The new group will seek paign and became an assistant R-Hamden, said he offered the the most part, will have to be at 23-25 Spruce St., conveyance makers might find themselves members from the entire tax 860.50. to Robert Finch, then secretary amendment because the diverted from Other uses. in a tight spot when they make professional staff at the of the Department of Health, transportation department’s Highway fund appropriations Green Manor Construction out C onnecticut’s 1974-75 colleges, excluding the Education and Welfare. master plan didn’t give enough for the coming year already we will be open Co. Inc. to Arlene M. Snyder, budget. presidents. unit in Northfield. Green Con­ He returned to the law firm in priority to mass transit exceed anticipated revenue by Gov. Thomas J. Meskill “Indications are that toe new dominium, conveyance tax February, 1970, but left for projects. Other lawmakers, 87.9 million. ’The difference will already sees a possible problem group will have a majority of all day 829.85. Washln^on in December of fearing the new fund simply come from a surplus in the with an amendment to a bill es­ professional staff members in Ludwik and Leokadia Swarski that year as an assistant at­ was an excuse to divert more current fund. tablishing a general transporta­ its ranks by early September,” to Darrell D. and Irene S. Cote, torney general. Nixon money for highway projects In addition the Generpl memorial day tion fund next year from the toe spokesman said. "A majori­ property at 18-20 William St., nominated him deputy attorney supported the amendment. Assembly approved 8270 million present state highway fund, a ty in support of toe reorganiza­ conveyance ta r 834.10. general in 1972, but before the The only things required by in new highway projects which portion of the public service tax tion already exists on several Judgment Liens nomination was confirmed he law to be paid from the fund are will make even greater fund and appropriations for community college campuses.” Wi The Connecticut Bank and was elected to acting FBI Department of Motor Vehicle demands on the fund. aeronautics and waterways. In addition to collective Trust Co. against Ernest S. director. expenses and 90 per cent of If the fund can’t be main­ The amendment, passed this bargaining, the group plans to Deschenes Jr., property at 150- Gray withdrew his name for state police costs. Beyond that tained at an adequate level week, would require a portion work with academic questions 154 Charter Oak St., 8216.04. consideration as director and there are no restrictions on how through current means — the of jhe fund to be spent for mass such as class size, curriculum Northwestern Golf Co. resigned April 27 after it was the money may be used. gasoline tax, motor vehicle PINEHURST transportation — starting with and other college matters. against Albert Gayson, proper­ disclosed that he had destroyed "We’ll do whatever the license sales and various tolls— 10 per cent in 1974-75 ^nd in­ ty at 44 Village St., 889.78. documents related to a legislature directs us to do,” the cost of these items might creasing to 20 per cent by fiscal Marriage Licenses Watergate defendant. said William Keish, com­ have to be raised or money year 1978-79. The hut of a Tboli tribesman Edward James Sass, West munications director for the GROCERY might have to be diverted from Meskill said he wanted the of Mindanao is burned a t his Hartford, and Cheryl Ann Transportation Department. the general fund. death to prevent the dead Conner of Main and Turnpike new fund because it would give Garatoni, Bolton. "It will be up to them to deter­ The alternative would be to man’s soul from being the state greater flexibility in Salvatore Peter Vaccaro Jr., Holiday mine what they want us to neglect items currently paid for sheltered and devoured there. Wethersfield, and Mary Ann spend money on through line out of the fund such as road and Wilson, 54 Parker St., June 2, Weekend item appropriations in our bridge maintenance, highway St. James Church. budget,” he said. ' safety prograns and driver Dennis Lee Hartmann, Activities education. V Sublimity, Ore., and Lorraine Man Beaten, Eleanor Obuchowski, 25 Park ' The highligjit of the Memorial Then Killed St., July 28, St. James Church. Day weekend in Manchester Building Permits will be a parade, begining at the Army & Navy Club Monday at BELFAST (AP) — A man Hugo W. Siewertsten, fence 9:30 a.m. was beaten up and then at 5 Woodstock Dr., 8500, and The parade will proceed up assassinated during the night at additions to dwelling, 8500. the Giant’s Ring, a tourist spot Main St. to E. Center St., stop D rivei Royal Pools for Robert S. outside Belfast where the b^y at Munroe Park for a short ser­ com m Calvin, swimming pool at 18 of a 14-year-old boy was found MITES Alice Dr., 81,800. vice, continue west on E. ABC-1 Center and Center Sts. then earlier this year. Royal Pools for Bradley D ay c: turn south onto Linden St. It raised to 804 the number of Parllman Jr., swimming pool persons killed in nearly four at. 180 Scott Dr., 82,000. Other Memorial Day ac­ tivities include; years of violence in Northern ■ ( 3) ^ Ruth V. Hutchins, fence at 85 Ireland. Broad St., 8260. • Memorial services in Hartfor Center Park after the parade. The killing followed the C & D Builders for Henry explosion of a . 600-pound bomb Botticello, new dwelling at IS • A 36-hole, four ball golf tournament, beginning today at in Dungannon, 40 miles west of Ferguson Rd., 823,000. Belfast. No one was hurt in the Charles Pontlcelli, new the Manchester Country Club. • Little League and Farm blast because police received a dwelling at 149 Delmont St., warning and cleared the area. 824,000. League baseball games Monday night. Meanwhile, the army All Municipal offices and reported it received two letter- town libraries will be closed bombs addressed to troops and Monday. was keeping a close check on all mail. BE SURE . ^ B lis s h ii been serving the HoAie Owner About Town for 91 YEARS. For ■ complete FREE INSPECTION of your home by s Termite Control Expert, supervised Manchester Chapter of Child by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest and Family Services will have FLEA MARKET local office: its annual picnic and election of Sponsored by Nope Chaptw No. 60, O.E.S. officers June 6 at 11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. John C. Saturday, June 2, 1973 Wright, 64 Wyllys St., rain or 649-9240 shine. Members are reminded TOLUUO Am LTURAL GOITER to bring sandwiches and lawn BLISS TERMITE CONTROL GORP. chairs. Dessert and beverages Route 30, Rockville, Conn. will Be served. Annual reports DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST, 1882 10K10 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. will be presented by officers The Oldest & Largest in Conn. and committee chairmen. AdmiMlon: 75i

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wemments the ri^ ts- Mark Donohue holds the trophy he received for winning 1 transit, the 1972 ndy 500. r purposes nade from I ■■ ■- ntinue rail 'i-* -

WSSfSS-^ The Indy 500

Memorial Day, May 28

Cars thunder around the track at the Indianapolis M otor Speedw ay during the 1972 Indy 500. From 9 to 11 p.m. on ABC-TV S jjil m

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Mark Donohue, Peter Revson-, and Bobby Unser (left to right) were the front row starters for last year’s In­ dianapolis 500, which was telecast on ABC-TV.

Driver Jackie Stewart will provide .# commentary and analysis during ABC-TV’s telecast of the Memorial Day classic race.

...... (1 8 ) W H C f...... ’(2 0 ) W A TR ...... (’22 )’ ’WWLP^^^^^^^ .... (’sbY WHINB Hartford — CBS New Haven —«ABC Hartford — Ind'. ^ Waterbury — NBC Springfield — NBC Hartford — PBS New Britain — NBC Springfield — ABC TV PAGE 2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 26 Tonight, May 26 SATURDAY. MAY» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD TV PAGE 3 ^ — 5:00 — — 8:30 — r A l l """miShiro—Calper"*""*''i — 8:00 — — 10:00 — Daytime TV, Monday — Friday (3) PERRY MASON (3) CBS NEWS (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE I DImM U Bedding — Appliances I (8-40) WIDE WORLD OF (8) NEWS — 6:00 — — 10KK) — (8) HERE WE GO AGAIN (8-40) ASSIGNMENT: I Furnitura storas 1115 m a in s t r e e t , Ma n c h e s t e r I (3) SUNRISE SEMESTER (24) MISTER ROGERS — 4:00 — SPORTS (20) MAKE ROOM FOR (18) MOVIE VIENNA (3) MOVIE — 1:00 — (3) ANDY GRIFFITH DADDY MON. thru FRI. till 9 P.M. (SaU till 5:30) — (8) DIALING FOR (IS) RIGHT ON 'The Man From Laramie" (1955). (18) WESTERNERS Jj 8:10 (20) TO BE ANNOUNCED (22-30) NBC NEWS (8) DAVEY a GOLIATH DOLLARS (3) JOYCE BROTHERS (8) MOVIE (20-30) EMERGENCY (24) DAVID SUSSKIND '■ ’I 'WHATS MY LINE (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE (24) TURNING POINTS (24) SPORTS ’70s (20-22-30) DINAH SHORE S (18) JOANNE CARSON — 7:00 — (24) SESAME STREET (2b)) MY LITTLE MARGIE (20-22-30) SOMERSET — 7:00 — — 10:30 — (22) TO TELL THE TRUTH (24) SESAME STREET^ — 5:30 — — 8:30 — (18) ROCK CHURCH (3) NEWS (40) LEAVE IT TO (18) FISHIN HOLE (3) WILDLIFE THEATRE pmiiiBiiniiwiiiiiiwiiiMiMifiiiiiiiiiim^^^^^^^ (30) NOT. FOR WOMEN (40) LOVE, AMERIC; (8) LAWRENCE WELK (3) BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE (8) CARTOONS BEAVER (30) LLOYD BRIDGES — 11:00 — (20-22-30) TODAY SHOW ONLY STYLE (20) NBC NEWS (8-40) A TOUCH OF GRACE (8-22) NEWS — 10:30 — (40) ALL MY CHILDREN (20-22-30) BAFFLE — 8:00 — (24) MASTERPIECE (40) ABC NEWS — 9:00 — — 8:00 — (3) NEWS THEATRE (40) DICK VAN DYKE — 1:30 — (3) MERV (30) HEE HAW (3) MARY TYLER MOORE — 11:15 — (3) CAPT. KANGAROO (18) MOVIE — — (18) NEW ZOO REVUE (8-40) THE STRAUiSS (8) ABC NEWS EXPERIENCE (40) JACK LaLANNE 11:00 (3) AS THE WORLD TURNS (40) AVENGERS I I (8) NEWS (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE "Father Is a Bachelor” (1950). FAMILY (20) HAVE GUN-WILL = 1^ ONE OF THE REASONS = (8-40) LET’S MAKE A DEAL (20) FILM — 7:30 — (20-22-30) SALE OF THE (22)/MlKE DOUGLAS (20-30) MOVIE TRAVEL WHY YOU CAN ENTRUST YOUR * s — 8:30 — (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR (22) THIS IS YOUR LI^E (3) GEORGE KIRBY CENTURY LIVES { ^ ) GILLIGAN’S (24) THIRTY MINUTES "The Devll'a Brigade” (1968). — 11:30 — (8) I LOVE LUCY (40) WHATS MY LINE ISLAND (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC (8) MOVIE (40) ROMPER ROOM — 2:30 — WITH (20) FILM — 9:30 — — 11:30 — (3) LOVE IS A MANY (40) I LOVE LUCY (30) BLACK EXPOSURE (22) JONATHAN WINTERS (3) BOB NEWHART "Wild Is the Wind” (1957). HEARING — 9:00 — (3) LOVE OF LIFE (40) THRILLER (3) HAP mCHARDS SPLENDORED THINC PROBLEM TO OUR CARE g (8-40) BEWITCHED (8-40) DATING GAME/ — 5:00 — (8) PHIL DONAHUE (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD (18) JIM a TAMMY (20) ROMPER ROOM (20-22-30) D O C T O R (24) MISTER ROGERS Sunday, May 27 (22) KITTY TODAY SQUARES — 3:00 ^ (30) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES — 7:00 — — 2:30 — | (30) MIKE DOUGLAS — 12:00 — (3) THE PRIC^/IS RIGHT (40) McHALE’S NAVY (8) THIS IS THE LIFE (18) MAYOR’S HOUR (40) STRUM a DRUMMERS (3) NEWS (8-40) GENERAL HOSPITAL — 7:30 — (22) BASEBALL h e a r in g a id s e r v ic e I (8-40) PASSWORD (20-22-30)^NOTHER — 5:30 — — 9:15 — (20-22-30) JEOPARDY (8) WORSHIP Red Sox Vs. Royals. John D. Hulser "* Free Home Appointments —' No Obligation e ---- (3) YOGI BEAR WORLD (20) MAKE ROOM FOR (22) GOSPEL HOUR — 12:30 — DADDY — 3:00 — — 9:30 — — 3:30 — (30) RING AROUND THE (3) CBS SPORTS 34 PRATT ST., HARTFORD, CONN. Phone 247-7724 .M (3) SEARCH FOR (R a n g e r s t a t io n (22-30) HOGAN’S HEROES WORLD (3) GAMBIT TOMORROW (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY (18) JOURNEY TO Open Mon. - B'ri. 9 to 6 — Saturdays 9 to 1 (22) NOT FOR WOMEN .5-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE (8-40) SPLIT SECOND (18) LIVING WORD (40) NEWS — 8:00 — ADVENTURE ” ii ONLY (3) DAVID AND GOLIATH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (20-22-30) WHO,WHAT, OR (20-22-30) RETURN TO — 5:55 — — 3:30 — (40) FLINTSTONES WHERE / (8) CATHOLIC SERVICE (8) TEMPERATURES PEYTON PLACE (3) NEWS (30) COLONEL CLOWN RISING (40) CLOSEUP (18) RELIGIOUS Memorial Day, May 28 — 8:15 — TOWN HALL — 8:00 — — 8 :0 0 ^ (3) ADVENTURES OF — 4:00 — (3-8-22) NEWS TV Notes GUMBY (8) BLACK OMNIBUS (8-40) ROOKIEiS (18) SECRET AGENT (18) PRISQI6ER Causes and effects of (18) INDY 500 p a r a d e (20) SOUNDING BOARD — 8:30 — (24) speaking freely (20-22-3py BASEBALL homicide in the U.S. are (3) CAPTAIN BOB (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE PRE-GAME SHOW examined in “ NBC Reports: (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (24)/NET^OPERA Murder in America” Tuesday (8) CAPTAIN NOAH (40) WILD WILD WEST (22) BILLY JAMES HARGIS — 9:00 — (June 12) at 10.p.m. The show (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY — 8:30 — (3) HERE’S LUCY was filmed primarily in (3) CBS NEWS (8-40) INDIANAPOLIS 500 Denver, where NBC crews — 9:00 — Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis play college roommates in followed the city's homicide (3) INTERNAT’L ZONE (8) ABC NEWS / (18) 700 CLUB the comedy, “ That’s My Boy,” airing Sunday (May 27) at 9 (22-30) NBC NEWS ^ squad through the daily routine. (8) CARTOON CARNIVAL p.m.- on ABC-TV. — 9:30 — (22) EARTH LAB (24) LOVE TENNIS (3) DORIS DAY — 7:00 — Two new half-hour daytime (30) SAMSON (24) BOOK BEAT series — “ The Girl in My Life” (40) LATINO — 4:30 — (20-22-30) NBC NEWS (3) MOVIE — 10:00 — _ and "The Brady Bunch’' — will (3) TENNI CLASSIC "Send Me No Flowers" (1964). — 9:30 — (20-30) LEGACY — 7:00 — (8) TRUTH OR (3) MEDICAL CENTER premiere on ABC-TV Monday, (3) WE BELIEVE (3) FACE THE STATE (24) COME TO FLORIDA July 9. “ The Girl in My Life” (3) UFO CONSEQUENCES (8-40) MAKE A WISH (8) PARENT GAME (18) DICK VAN DYKE BEFORE IT IS GONE will replace “ Bewitched,” and (30) JONNY QUEST (8-40) THE RACERS (18) TEACH-IN “ The Brady Bunch” will (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE (22-30) NEWS — 10:35 — (40) JEWISH HERITAGE (20-30) WILD KINGDOM (24) MDDLETOWN FOLK (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY ^ replace “ Dating Game.” (22) NEWS — 10:00 — — 5:30 — ' FESTIVAL (24)'TO BE ANNOUNCED — 11:00 — (3) LAMP UNTO MY FEET (18) JIMMY SWAGGART (40) ABC NEWB (3-8) NEWS George Peppard worked as a (8-40) CURIOSITY SHOP (20) FILM (40) IT TAKES A THEIF disk jockey and taught fencing (22) LASSIE — 7:30 — (18-22-30-40) NEWS to help pay his way through (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE (8) POLICE SURGEON (20) HAVE GUN-WILL (30) LET US CELEBRATE (30) WHAT ABOUT WOMEN — 7:30 — college in Pittsburgh. (3) DICK VAN DYKE (18) STAND UP a CHEER TRAVEL — 6:00 — — 10:30 — (8) CONN. ASKS CONGRESS (20) DOCUMENTARY — 11:05 — Raymond Burr will be the (3) LOOK UP AND LIVE (3) 60 MINUTES (22) HOLLYWOOD Julia Duffy portrays Penny (8) IT TAKES A THIEF (20-22-30) WORLD OF (24) JANAKI commencement speaker June 9 (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE DISNEY SQUARES Davis in NBC-TV’s daytime at the California Polytechnic (18) NEW DIRECTIONS (30) MOUSE FACTORY — 11:30 — — 11:00 — (22) WILD KINGDOM (24) COME TO FLORIDA (3) MOVIE drama series, “ The Doc­ State University. « (3) CAMERA t h r e e (40) POLKA (24) TURNING POINTS BEFORE ITS GONE "See How They Run” (1964). tors.” (8-40) BULLWINKLE Christopher George hosts an — 8:00 — (22) CELEBRITY BOWLING ABC-TV sports special, (30) WORLD OF SURVIVAL “ The Racers: Mario Andret­ — 6:30 — (3) M*A*S*H — 11:30 — (8-40) FBI Tuesday, May 29 (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED ti, Joe Leonard, A1 Unser,” (18) AMAZING GRACE 08) GOD’S GOOD NEWS — 6:00 — RISING (8) DIALOGUE airing Sunday, on the eve of (20-22-30) NBC NEWS Your Money or Your Wife" (1972). (20) HAVE GUN-WILL the Indy 500, at 5 p.m. (18) AMAZING GRACE (3-8-22) NEWS - — 8:30 — (24) BLACK JOURNAL TRAVEL (22) SPORTS PRO-FILE a — 8:30 — (20) SOUNDING BOARD (30) ADELANTE (3) MANNIX (3) HAWAII FIVE-O — 10:00 — ...... eVaVeSVereVeW eMeteKwlwtw:' Make a Difference Where You Save! (24) ZOOM (8-40) MOVIE (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, (40) MAKE A WISH (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH IT DOES (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH — 11:05 — “Five Desperate Women " (1971). M.D. (24) JANAKI — NOON — Linda Bove: (20-22-30) COLUMBO (40) WILD WILD WEST (18) ADVENTURER (24) FRENCH CHEF (20-22-30) NBC REPORTS (8) CONN. SCENE ‘Deaf Person -ft "ft INSTANT — 6:30 — (24) BILL MOYERS (24) STATE OF CONN. (20) RELIGION — 11:30 — Is Born Actor^ — 9:00 — EARNINGS (3) CBS NEWS — 9:00 — — 10:35 — (22) LLOYD BRIDGES (8) MOVIE vS AV IM G S (8) ABC NEWS (3) MOVIE (30) LEE TREVINO (18) 700 CLUB (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY “ A deaf person is a bom ac­ "That's My Boy" (1951). (22-30) NBC NEWS (24) BEHIND THE LINES "The Killers" (1964). (40) ROLLER DERBY (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN LOAN 5% Dividend paid — 11:00 — J (8) MOVIE tor,” says Linda Bove, a young s s I) c I \ r I (j M (24) VINCE LOMBARDI — 12:30 — (24) MASTERPIECE v from day of depoolL — 9:30 — (3-8) NEWS Lllllh ' (1964) actress who has been deaf since — 7:00 — (3) MOVIE (18-22-30-40) NEWS (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (3) FACE THE NATION birth. THEATRE v r / r m s 4 tlmea yearly. ■ rtwaweiat lasTiTMTiu^ (3) UNTAMED WORLD (8) BLACK IS Miss Bove, who portrays — 9:30 — (8) TRUTH OR (22-30) MEET THE PRESS Melissa in a newly-^greated role (3) BARNABY JONES * r o u t id s i , o o v k n t b y CONSEQUENCES — 1:00 — in ' CBS-TV’s “ Search for (18) ORAL ROBERTS (18) DICK VAN DYKE (3) YOUR COMMUNITY Tomorrow,” explains that “ we — 10:00 — (40) ABC NEWS (8) EIGHTH DAY use our hands and body to com­ (18) HIGHWAY SAFETY — 7:30 — (20) FILM municate, just as a hearing ac­ (20-22-30) NIGHT GALLERY (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET (22) MOVIE tor would have to do .in a stage (24) FIRING LINE (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT (30) MISTER ED portrayal.” — 10:30 — (18) PEACE GAME (40) CONVERSATION WITH The young actress has had (3) PROTECTORS (20) DOCUMENTARY — 1:30 - - five years of stage experience, (22) MANCINI GENERATION Ma n c h e s t e r (22) POLICE SURGEON (3) MOVIE having joined the National (30) WHNB-TV REPORTS (24) BOOK BEAT "Islands &t the Blue Dolphins" Theatre of the Deaf when it was (30) ANIMAL WORLD — 11:00 — (1964). form ed in 1968. She was OLDSMOBILE SAL^ (40) DRAGNET (8-40) ISSUES AND “ discovered” while attending (3-8) NEWS "Your OMsmoUltt Dealer" ANSWERS Gallaudet College in (22-30-40) NEWS — 8:00 — - (30) CONN. WEEKEND Washington, D.C. — 11:30 — (3) MAUDE 512 WEST CENTER ST. - 6(3-1511 (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES — 2:00 — Miss Bove has been on 12 (3) NAME OF THE GAME (8) MOVIE national tours, six European (8) MOVIE (18) MANCINI GENERATION Sword o( Sherwood Forest" (1960) trips, and has won numerous "The 4-D Man' (1959) (30) SOULFUL JOURNEY . LINDA BOVE special acting awards. (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON NEW or USED (20-22-30j MOVIE (40) MOVIE "A Time For Love" (1972). (40) MAYOR’S REPORT Supporting cast in CBS-TV’s newseries, “ Dan^ August,"includes (left to right) Ned T o Be or Not To Be” (1942). (24) FOURTH ESTATE s* (40) TEMPERATURES Romero, Ena Hartmann, and Richard Anderson. The show airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ¥ TV PAGE 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 26 Wednesday, May 30 — 8:00 — (8-40) PAUL LYNDE TV Notes I Attention: E Slpe.c^o^\^^ -for readers (3-S-22) NEWS (18) THEATRE (18) SECRET AGENT (20-22-30) ADAM-12 The Emmy Award-winning Brides To Be (20) SOUNDING BOARD edition of CBS-TV’s “ Sixty Why take a chance on the (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE — 8:30 — Minutes’’ tracing the route of most important occasion of (8-40) MOVIE heroin into the Unit^ States, your life. Why not let one of (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH will be rebroadcast Sunday "The Curse of the Fly" (1966). our Hairstylists guide you to (40) WILD WILD WEST (May 27) at 6 p.m. The route — 8:30 — (20-22-30) BANACEK select a hairdo that’s suited followed by the CBS cameras for you. g (3) CBS NEWS — 9:00 — starts in 'Turkey, goes across (8) ABC NEWS (3) DAN AUGUST Europe to Munich, Marseilles, GOLDEN CHARM ’■I (22-30) NBC NEWS (18) 700 CLUB and finally to New York. * *5 t (24) GYPSY MOTH: THREAT he M in i (24) PRISON’S INSIDE OUT? COIFFURES TO OUR FOREST Geraldine Court has joined* 649-2806 Tht Mini Pag« it a member of the Educetionel Prets Auocietion of Americe. — 7:00 — — 10:00 — the cast of NBC-TV’s “ The Doc­ 1143 Tolland Tpke. (3) AMERICAN ADVENTURE (3) CANNON tors,’ ’ portraying dr. Ann Burr Corners (8) TRUTH OR (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL Larimer, a pediatrician on the Manchester By BETTY DEBNAM CONSEQUENCES (20-22-30) SEARCH staff at Hope Memorial “Let’s Get Together at the (18) DICK VAN DYKE (24) STATE OF CONN. Hospital. She has toured with Golden Charm” (22-30) NEWS the national' company of — 11:00 — (24) MAGGIE (3-8) NEWS “ Barefoot in the Park,’ ’ and A Baseball Guide for Beginning Players and Fans — 7:30 — (18-22-30)40) NEWS has appeared in several (3) NEW PRICE IS RIGHT (20) HAVE GUN-WILL Broadway and off-Broadway (8) LET’S MAKE A DEAL TRAVEL plays. (18) JONATHAN WINTERS Cen4er — 11:05 — ABC-TV will expand its V E S T ,, R\gh+ (20) DOCUMENTARY (24) JANAKI (22) WAIT TILL YOUR “ Afternoon Playbreak” series IL L f Reid m d FATHER GETS HOME — 11:30 — of 90-minute dramas to one a mckaoeI (24) CPTV REPORT (3) MOVIE month in the fall season, the (STORE "Battleground" (1949). network has announced. (30) CIRCUS Joanna Pettet guest-stars in (8) MOVIE NBC-TV’s “ Banacek” “ Afternoon Playbreak” was MANCHESTER :/ i (40) DRAGNET "The Strangler" (1964). FARKADE Wednesday (May 30) at 8:30 launched last year and has SVlOT'i^-^I^Op — 8:00 — (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON proven successful. (3) SONNY AND CHER p.m. (40) JACK PAAR PUU j SBEECmON OP IMPORTED AND Thursday, May 31 DOMESTIC 3vc\ Base.^ WINES Q 1 5"^ — 8:00 — (20-22-30) IRONSIDE — 11:00 — — 11:30 — (3-8-22) NEWS (3-8) NEWS (3) MOVIE LIQUORS Pi-^cber / Base (18) SECRET AGENT — 10:00 — "Son of a Qunfighter" (1964). plus V (18-22-30-40) NEWS ^ - (20) SOUNDING BOARD (8) MOVIE (8-40) ABC NEWS (20) HAVE GUN-WILL h a r v e s t HILL (24) TO BE ANNOUNCED TRAVEL (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON DISCOVERY 5^ (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN (24) JANAKI (40) JACK PAAR • (40) WILD WILD WEST BRANDS " — 8:30 — MASTER CSJAROB (3) CBS NEWS \ / (8) ABC NEWS p er s o n a l CHARaB Ba'ttev ov:^ 1 y w r 1 -V * (22-30) NBC NEWS _Afa3DUlfTS INVITED b+cher DecK ‘ f (24) FRENCH CHEF TIBL. 649-044« Qrdie I//C 1 ' 4 «(,-*!.' ' f. — 7:00 — Umpv're ore up) (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED / m (8) TRUTH OR X CONSEQUENCES (22-30) DICK VAN DYKE (24) SOUL Baseball season is here. Many nals for the types of pitches he f t ' — 7:30 — children play just for fun on va­ would like the pitcher to throw. (ft) THIS IS YOUR LIFE (18) MAGNIFICENT cant lots or fields. Others play He tries to keep the runners from OUTDOORS for fun, but on organized teams. stealing bases. He guards home (20) DOCUMENTARY (22) THRILLSEEKERS Many cities have leagues or plate and helps the first base- (30) WAIT TILL YOUR groups of teams for three age man. FATHIpR g e t s h o m e \l (40) DRAGNET groups; 9 to 12, 13 to 15, and 15 The infielders are the first — 8:00 — to 17. Some towns have teams baseman, second baseman, third (3) WALTONS (8-40) MOO SQUAD for younger children. baseman and shortstop. These (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON Many of the teams for'players players catch ground balls and (24) HOLLYWOOD TV THEATRE 12 and under are members of a na­ pop flies in the infield. They — 8:30 — tionwide organization called the catch the ball from the outfield­ (18) CELEBRITY BOWLING Little League. It was first or­ ers and cover the bases. ~ \ — 9:00 — _ . (3) REPORTS: TWO FAMILY ganized in 1939 and has its head­ The outfielders are the left PORTI^AITS Judy Norton, Jon Walmsley, Davis S. Harper, and Kami Cotier (clockwise from top left) quarters in Williamsport, Penn­ fielder, center fielder and right (8-40) KUNG FU < (18) 700 CLUB play, respectively, Mary Ellen, Jason, Jim-Bob, and Elizabeth, four of the Walton sylvania. A Little League World fielder. They catch flies and also children, in CBS-TV’s ‘"The Waltons,” 'Thursdays at 8 p.m. Practice is one Series is held there every year. field balls that have been hit past or over infielders. of the secrets to Friday, June 1 Other teams are members of a good season. local and state groups. Although j — 6:00 — (18) BASEBALL — 9:00 — — 11:30 — The Offensive Players The players , (3^-22) NEWS Yankees vs: Angels. (20-22-30) CIRCLE OF FEAR (3) MOVIE many people call them Little ) SECRET AGENT ' (20) DOCUMENTARY Batters bat in a special order above are wear­ (8-40) ROOM 222 "High Society" (1966). League teams, they are not ) SOUNDING BOARD (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL (24) EISENSTEIN 4 (8) MOVIE decided by the coaches before the ing batting ) HODGEPODGE LODGE (24) WALL STREET WEEK "Arrow In the Dust" (1954). members of the national Little game. The batters try to hit the helmets. Jwv) TO TELL Tf(E TRUTH (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES — 9:30 — (18) NEWS (40) WILD WILD WEST (40) NANNY AND THE (3) MOVIE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON League organization. ball and legally advance around — 6:30 — PROFESSOR "A Walk With Love and Death." (40) JACK PAAR the bases ^ they can score. A (3) CBS NEWS — 8:00 — (8-40) ODD COUPLE ^ ^ ^ (8) ABC NEWS (3) MOVIE The Defensive Players player scores one run when he (22-30) NBC NEWS (8-40) BRADY BUNCH ' — 10KI0 — Atlantic Heating Oil (24) WORLD PRESS (20-22-30) SANFORD & SON (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN The pitcher tries to throw the crosses home plate. — 7:00 — (24) WASHINGTON WEEK STYLE L.T.WOODCO. ball so the players will strike out. There are base coaches at first (18) 700 CLUB 81 Btoeall 8L 643-1128 (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN , IN REVIEW and third bases to give informa­ (8) TRUTH OR (20-22-30) BOLD ONES He also helps back up second 0 — 8:30 — For 24 HoirliBiMrSftrvke, Phone 649-3701 tion to runners by the use of sig­ CONSEQUENCES (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY — 10:30 — and third base and home plate. *’ (18) DICK VAN DYKE (20-22-30) LITTLE PEOPLE (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY nals. ' (20) NBC NEWS (24) JUNE WAYNE The catcher gives finger sig­ (22-30) NEWS — 11:00 — Don WILLIS Garage S, ______(24) FREE-FOR-ALL (3-8) NEWS SPECIALISTS IN Television stations reserve WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND the right to make last-' (22-30-40) NEWS — 7:30 — (20) HAVE GUN-WILL BRAKE SERVICE Wheel (3) WHATS HAPPENING minute programming , GENERAL AUTO REPAIR changes. TRAVEL (•) LASSIE (24) JANAKI 649-4531 — 18 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Alignment Baseball Puzzle-le-do r ACROSS Super Sport: BiUy WUliams 1. They call the balls and Billy Williams is a quiet giiy K e c J d i - 15 a strikes. who swings a loud bat for the 2. When a player taps Chicago Cubs. The 13-year Big the ball into the in­ nome Sweel -Sh O p field. League veteran is regarded as one of the best hitters in base­ 3. You play on a ...... ball. Last year, at age 33, Billy 4. Y o u ...... from swatted 37 home runs and m m / 7 ) / /D o 7 i n i / £ base to base. drove in 137 runs. He also won 5. 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