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By ELIZABETH WHARTON urging them to get Ford voters to the elections. He said it is based on Carter campaign in Atlanta, denied Cnited Press International polls Tuesday. emergency measures similiar to the charge. On the eve of the Florida primary On Sunday, Ford invited more than those taken by the Nixon administra Carter told a crowd in Tampa that President Ford was on the telephone, two dozen Florida radio reporters to tion in advance of the 1972 campaign. Jackson had been in Congress 35 Ronald Reagan was on television, interview him in the Oval Office and In an interview on NBC-TV’s years and done little but get re and Democrats Henry Jackson, predicted he would defeat Reagan in "Meet the Press,” Reagan — who elected, and that Wallace "is wasting George Wallace and Jimmy Carter his opponent’s "strongest southern badly needs a victory — predicted the his time because he knows he can't were on each others’ backs. Ford state.” Florida results will be “a horse race be elected.” said he would make personal phone Reagan said the improvement in ... a close race.” Jackson said, “Mr. Carter and Mr, calls to campaign workers today the economy could collapse after the Wallace, on CBS-TV‘s "Face the Wallace must prove they can win big Nation,” said Carter promised to industrial states like New York, They support him at the 1972 Democratic have to win and win decisively as I Town’s 1975 surplus national convention if Wallace stayed won in those areas.” ‘f t * out of the Georgia caucuses and Morris Udall, who is not cam came into the convention with at paigning in Florida, said Sunday he $597,388, says Baskin least 350 delegates. Wallace said he will pass up the March 23 North stayed out of Georgia and had 400 Carolina primary to concentrate on An operating surplus of $597,388 in audit by Jerome I. Baskin and Co. of delegates but Carter supported Wisconsin April 6. Manchester’s General Fund was Manchester, the town’s auditors Jackson. recorded June 30, 1975, the close of Capital reserve funds in all of the Rex Granum, spokesman for the the last fiscal year, according to a budgets also show surpluses. report released today by the town’s Baskin recommended a data auditor. procession budget report control t system as he had a year ago. The use Hartford city workers Other operating surpluses of this system, he says, would greatly recorded were: $78,121 in the Fire facilitate the town’s reporting needs. Cassano holds plaque District fund, $25,447 in the Down Baskin again recommended one picket tennis match town Taxing District fund, and $217,- control office or person to coordinate 149 in the Water Department Fund. all of the town’s fiscal procedure. Stephen Cassano, right, holds the plaque honoring him as one o6 HARTFORD (UPI) — A picket line Martin’s plan to arrest players and In the Sewer Department fund, a That proposal, recommended as a Puesday, Connecticut’s Outstanding Young Men. It was presented by Dick' outside the World Cup tennis tourna spectators for violating a law deficit of $73,163 was recorded. charter revision, was defeated by the t’s Com- Robinson, left, president of the United States Jaycees. The figures are contained in an ment didn’t delay the event, but did prohibiting some Sunday sports Board of Directors, dramatize municipal workers’ plight. events fizzled when a court order In his report Baskin suggests the Police were joined on the 500- blocked the arrests. None were controller's office be ultimately person picket line Sunday by made, according to a police depart One of five selected responsible for all accounting and Ratnada firefighters and teachers. All three ment spokesman. reporting functions of the town. groups have been working without He said, "We had to obey the court lis First He says the town should review the Imission contracts since July. order. We disagree with it, it is un space situation in the offices of the Jerome Martin, police union head, showing State Jaycees honor Cassano fair, but we will abide by it, this controller and the collector of said his group had “made its point, " time" revenue because ‘‘at present, and planned further actions this week Pickets handed out pink and yellow crowded conditions hinder the func he would not specify. leaflets explaining their complaints. as outstanding young man tion of these offices,” he news Each ended with the suggestion the recipient "call your councilman > to be today.” c at the Stephen T. Cassano of 7t Cushman Manchester Jaycee’s Distinguished mediate community, Manchester Dr., assistant professor of social Service award Jan. 23. Community College, have left a The police leaflet said, “Your safe ist $4.30. Citizens honored ty may depend on it.” The fire leaflet sciences at Manchester Community Also receiving the award Saturday significant impact that reaches well College, Saturday night was named night were John K. Martin of beyond the physical boundaries of the said, "The life you save may be one of "Connecticut‘s Five Outstan Bridgeport, Barry L. Wallach of school, town, and state. As the om yours.” for aiding police The pickets intermittently blocked ding Young Men of 1976” by the Cheshire, Paul A. Siegel of Danbury, budsman at the college, the first om nearby streets parking garage en Connecticut Jaycees in ceremonies and Jack Jaekle of Stratford. budsman in the Connecticut Com trances, but the tournament began on in Shelton. Excerpts from the tribute given munity College system, he had to Police Chief Robert Lannan Reid, an employe of the Central time and most of the 10,600 ticket- Cassano became eligible for the Cassano Saturday follow: handle over 470 cases. 'The range of presented certificates of apprecia Connecticut Cooperative Farmers award when he received the “Cassano’s contributions to his im- holders arrived without problems. ne? problems were as varied as the peo tion today to two town men who “got Association in Manchester, was cited ple they involved. Court of Common Plea Judge Dnomous involved” and helped police make for apprehending and detaining a Alfred N. Covello Saturday tem As a result of the types of problems two arrests in separate cases last purse snatch suspect on Maple St. encountered he developed a con porarily prohibited enforcement of month. Feb. 23. the blue law — which allows Sunday News summary tinuing program to obtain free psy Honored this morning in brief Lannan said Reid was returning to chiatric help for students in the town baseball and football but not tennis — ceremonies at the chief’s office were his home when he saw two youths in connection with the tournament staffed to treat these problems, Bruce Kramer of 40 Olcott St. and grab a woman's pocketbook as she “His work with the voluntary Ac Police Chief Hugo J. Masini, in a Donald Reid of 27 Maple St. was waiking on Maple St. Reid directive read to officers as they from I' iu UmI P h 'hh litternulionul tion Program began in 1970. Since Kramer, an employe of the Shell chased the youth with the pocketbook reported Sunday, said, "No officer of illector’s then he has developed a viable Oil Co. in Bloomfield, was cited for and captured him after a short pur volunteer program that extends into this department will make any arrest ) Lionel It was back to reading by his help Feb. 26 in subduing a suspect suit, then held him until police in violation of the injunction,” State the town and surrounding area which who had assaulted a policeman. arrived. The youth’s case is pending candlelight and milking cows has amalgamated all of the previous Covello issued the court ban at the Lannan said Kramer ran to assist in the East Hartford court. request of tournament sponsor Aetna by hand today for thousands of ly existing programs into a unified HARTFORD - About 556 Patrolman Stephen Novak, who was Lannan, presenting the certificates Life and Casualty Co. and the U S. > a t residents in Wisconsin and effort. Because of the success of the Hartford teachers have been having trouble detaining a driver he to the two men, said it's fantastic to and Australian team captains. W hiton Michigan because of an ice local program he has been retained sent letters by the . school stopped at Olcott St. The driver, see citizens get involved and help The U S. team Sunday took the storm that has snapped power by ACTION in Washington, D.C., to superintendent demanding doc Richard S. Robsky of 40 Olcott St., is police. He praised them for their World Cup 6-1, its first victory since lines serving almost 200,000 act as consultant to the governor’s tors’ notes to prove they were facing a variety of charges in Com cooperation, noting that such cases 1971. The Australian record in the sick Friday. The teachers’ un customers in the two states. All schools and nonessential in ' ' See I’agi- I'wo mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford. where citizens help police are rare. tournament is 5-2. Dur way ion has told them to ignore the letter. Teachers without notes dustry remained closed today by March 15 will be presumed and National Guardsmen were ower on duty diverting traffic from ly and to have participated in the "sick-out,” Superintendent dangerous roads. The havoc Manchester GOP reaction mixed began last Friday. tstoricar Edythe Gaines said. ‘ arts of HARTFORD — Connec PANAMA CITY, Fla. - The istorical ticut’s 169 towns and cities will four U, S. partners in the Ara bian Oil Co. could agree to a to Sen, Weicker^s proposals idt!ure in receive $15.8 million more in state aid next year under the final Saudi Arabian takeover of mplete proposed budget, but the the petroleum production grant By SOL R. COHEN Charging that "handfuls of direct primary, with independents Agostinelli started the program Connecticut Conference of un- this week at secret meetings Herald Reporter Americans, rather than millions, allowed to vote in one party or the with a tribute to C. Elmore Watkins, izine — icipalities said Sunday, infla which got under way during the Proposals by Sen. Lowell Weicker select the candidates,” Connecticut’s other. What will be lost except who died Friday night at the age of official tion has made the so-called weekend. for direct open national primaries for Republican senator said, "The exclusivity? Nothing. What will be 93. The diners observed a moment of )k real budget figures $10.8 president and for doing away with problem is that, while a closed-party gained is a judgment by the silence in his memory. or Patty million less. WASHINGTON ^ Post Republican party platforms drew system may fit the needs of dic American people — and, there are no He then introduced the people at tatorships or yesterday’s free better judgments in the world.” the head table and called on several »■! master General Benjamin mixed reaction Saturday night from Bailar says the Postal Service Manchester Republicans, with most societies, it fits very poorly with the In calling for an end to the party of them for brief remarks. Top Regional is caught in a "vicious” of it favorable. reality of today's'increasingly platform, he labeled it "an irreleven- Republicans at other tables also knowledgable American rith love economic spiral which will Weicker was guest speaker at a cy or worse, a lollipop,” adding, "It were introduced. democracy.” and the BOSTON — Israel is destory it unless the public is Lincoln Day Dinner-Dance at isn’t a question of party position for At the end of the program, a $500 prepared to trade territories willing to accept cuts in ser Willie’s Steak House, attended by He urged, “ Let ail Americans our candidates. Rather, let them contribution to Weicker s campaign kind captured in two wars in return vice. about 150 persons. select candidates in this country, by speak their hearts — how they stand was presented to him by Harriet lewiston for a long-term peace agree on jobs, housing, education, health, Haslett, general chairman of the ment with its Arab neighbors, International the environment, taxes,” event. Others on her committee were book according to a report published Weicker was introduced by GOP Mrs. Alan Shaw, Mrs. Joseph in the Boston Globe Sunday. town chairman Nathan Agostinelli. Swensson, Mrs. Neil Lawrence and VATICAN CITY - Pope Paul master of ceremonies for the Mrs, Walter Doll. WALDOBORO, Maine - VI told a crowd at the Vatican evening. Speaking briefly were the town's Clam diggers in Lincoln, Knox Sunday that his death "cannot "Sen. Weicker, “ said Agostinelli, three Republican directors. and Waldo counties have vowed be far away.” The 78-year-old “is probably the best thing the state Vivian Ferguson said, “We can to stay away from the clam pontiff made the remark while has going for it this election year. He best represent you by hearing from flats until the price they are celebrating a mass marking has alt the credentials. you, by knowing how you feel about paid per bushel rises to $14. the 100th anniversary of the "I think, if we get more Loweli things. We want your opinions, no More than 200 diggers walked birth of the late Pope Pius XII. Weickers elected this year in the na matter whether they're flattering or off the flats Saturday in protest tion, this country will be on the right critical.” of declining prices. Prices have track. He’s taken his lumps, but he Carl Zinsser took the opportunity fallen from $18 to $10 a bushel RABAT, Morocco— Morocco speaks his mind and we admire him to announce he’s withdrawing from in recent weeks. and Maritania have broken for that.” consideration as Republican town diplomatic relations with Weicker in turn praised Agostinelli Chairman — to succeed Agostinelli, Algeria to protest Algerian as “my kind of Republican and my The latter announced in January he National recognition of the government kind of public official.” Pledging to won't seek re-election. of pro-independence guerrilla back him if he ever runs for office Zinsser said he doesn't believe a WASHINGTON - Rep. in the Western Sahara. again (Agostinetli is a former town chairman should serve also in Wright Patman, D-Tex., 82- Manchester mayor and former state an elected position and, much as he'd year-old dean of the House of LONDON - The British comptroller), Weicker said, "I hope like to be chairman, he'd rather be on RepresenUtives who lost his pound, once the world’s he doesn’t sit in the bank too long. We the Board of Directors. powerful chairmanship last premier currency, plunged to a l t i ‘. need his type in office. (Agostinelii is His withdrawal from consideration year to freshman reformers, new low again today, falling to I t president of the Manchester State leaves George (Ted) LaBonne, Wally died Sunday of pneumonia. $1.92 before the Bank of Senator makes a point Bank).” Irish Jr. and former Manchester Funeral services will be England stepped in to bolster Acknowledging his wasn’t the Mayor James Farr still in conten Wednesday at the first Baptist it. The dollar also lost ground Sen. Lowell Weicker emphasizes a point to Harriet Haslett, traditional kind of Lincoln Day tion. LaBonne and Irish are active Church In Texarkana, Tex. , on European exchanges. chairman of Saturday night’s Manchester Lincoln Day Dinner- speech, Weicker pledged he’il win re- candidates. Farr has declined to say Dance, as GOP town chairman Natahn Agostinelli listens in. election in November and predicted whether or not he’d accept. (Herald photo by Dunn) Republican wins in the General Assembly. •See Page Two PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 6, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 8. 1976 — PAGE THREE Alcohol and the desperately needed both State Jaycees honor Cassano ( Yesterdays"! Manchester GOP reaction I American Churches, points for telephone and driving. MACC news I to a united approach to Officer of the Day (Continued from Page One) Alcohol problems. \ “Weicker, with no common plat (telephone volunteer) form, no restrictions on on alcoholism. Read and Available from North agrees to give one day a private agencies in the Town on Zinsser said Saturday night he’s Operation Rice Bowl has been the organizer for faculty in membership, and ho control over discuss recommended Conway Institute, 8 New month to stay at home, TUES. ONLY! (Continued from Page One) m atters of social needs. He is a backing Farr. In many homes last bury St., Boston, Mass. PLAZA DEPT. STORE tramural basketball, softball, and 25 years ago candidate selection, what is the bwks and study units on receive incoming calls (YVe H a n A NoUm To FU m i ) member of that group’s youth com Paul Wlllhide said he hadn’t Wednesday, families 02116. The golf programs since 1970. Hari7 S. Maidment, a graduate of Republican Party going to stand alcoholism. from the FISH answering Naxi to FranTs SapsniniMI mittee, the nominating committee, expected to be called upon to speak. gathered togeUier to pray Statewide volunteer program. He has "Since 1974, when he helped to for?” Alcohol; A Continuing For further resources service, and relay the calls U at MhMa Tpka., Mandiaalar the day care committee, and the Yale University and a practice "I came here tonight to be energized for the hungry and then to hoicest Meats In Town\ initiated subprograms of the Volun organize the program, Cassano has teacher at Manchester High School He replied, “Honesty....when It Priority, a special issue of contact Mary Ambler, for help to the appropriate cable television committee. The by our exciting and energetic eat a modest Lenten meal, Connecticut Council on tary Action Program in South Wind worked on Manchester’s Emergency earlier in year, replaces Lawrence means criticizing the actions of a Engage magazine dis drive or special service lo w D M latter committee established a senator,” he said. placing the money saved in sor, West Hartford at St. Joseph’s Food Pantry — a program to provide Leonard, who has been called to ac fellow Republican. Honesty....when cussing the use of alcohol Alcohol Problems, 60 volunteer. Drivers for Palnt-Up, Patch-Ups FIx-Up STORE training program for all town agen Wlllhide repeated his campaign their "Operation Rice College, and in a low-income housing the elderly, welfare recipients, and tive duty with the Army Reserves, on it means telling a voter the true cost in our society and the Lorraine St., Hartford, FISH set aside one day a COORD cies to learn the basics of televised pledges to work for accountability Bowl.” Families par area in Manchester. the unemployed with food on a need of policy before, not a fter. church’s response to Conn. 06105. week to drive mostly elder Plaza Haa Tha Suppllaal prpgramming and filming so that the MHS faculty. and reponsibllty in town government ticipating in Operation ROAST “In 1973, he was the organizer of a t^sis. Honesty....when It means taking an drinking. Second, Leaven the Com ly, disabled or young they could utilize the available and for stabilizing taxes. Rice Bowl covenant to BEEF..I Civitan Club at the College (the first ^ ‘During the December 1973 ice unpopular stand and sticking to it Church Strategy in munity women with small children * . ' Voters of the Eighth School and He said he sees some real progress pray for the starving, par QUICK DRYING PAINT, 8 ox. cant In 2 49 program time on cable television. collegiate chapter in New England) storm, he organized and managed an because you know what’s right.” Alcohol Problems, Bishop Our own state represen and no necessary transpor- (2 lb. limit ploaaa) “Between 1973 and 1975 he was a Utilities District approve conducting in accountability and responsibility. ticipate together in a week many colors, plus SHELLAC, and has acted as Its advisor since emergency shelter at the college for Concluding that if Republicans James Mathens address to tative, Ted Cummings, has tation for medical voluntary assistant probation officer a survey of the district’s sanitary "As for taxes,” he said, “we’ve just ly sacrificial meal and con VARNISH, SPRAY PAINTS, PUTTY then. He has also been the New people In the town who were without began to act with honesty at every 28th International been active in such treatments to clinics and of the juvenile court. In addition to sewerage problems. begun the process and, believe me, tribute the money saved and WALL PATCH... England chairman of Collegiate heat and electricity. level of government people would Congress. Both available attempts. We’ll follow up on occasion for food or taking cares for the probation of The Manchester District Boy Scout it’s going to be difficult, with the for the hungry world. Civitan since 1973 and has been in “When the local drug advisory begin trusting politicians and a from Dept, of Drug and with more ideas on other special needs. Please HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ficer, he established a court outreach financial drive nets the scouts nearly school board alone out to get the in The money saved will be strumental in starting two high council faced a crisis of having to ter .political party again (the Republican Alcohol Concerns, U.M. 100 Leavening in next week’s call Claire Sullivan 647-9353 317 Highland Street program in the Stafford Springs area $5,(X)0, John Von Deck, treasurer, crease provided by the new Grand taken by each family to Naed Something? Ask Plazal school clubs in the region. He has minate the program in 1972 because Party), Weicker said, "Trust — you Maryland Ave., NE. column. or Pat Anderson 649-3639 if Mancheatar • 648^277 where there had been no contact with reports. List.” their own church or syn been a member of the college’s of lack of funding, Cassano organized can’t buy it with promises and you Washington, D.C. 2002. 50 FISH tales you can help. the auvenile court. Nearly 2(X) attend a United Nations Weicker, to illustrate his point of agogues, large “Rice program committee since 1971 and a 30-hour marathon softball tourna can’t fake it with platforms. You cents each. New volunteers aie “Cassano was a member of the workshop at Bowers School. “how irrelevent and undemocratic Bowl” or sent to ment which raised over $1,100. can’t demand it with party loyalty. Manchester’s Human Relations present procedures are, even when Manchester Council on “In 1972 Cassano founded the You can’t railroad it. Party plat Commission from 1972 to 1975, an 10 years ago they are primaries,” said, “Most of World Hunger. ’The council Tax review board Manchester Organization for the forms belong in a poIitburo, not in Lemon Pledge assistant registrar of voters from M rs. A rthur C. England Jr. you know I support President Ford and the MACC Division of Handicapped to bring the programs Connecticut. Party discipline belongs Standard Lem sets sessions 1972 to 1975, an assistant to the direc is presented the St. Anne Award, and I’m glad he won in New Special Ministries have Ladies’ of the handicapped between the ages Hampshire,. But, may I point out in a junta, not in American. ’The 1 4 oz. The Manchester Board of Tax tor of Human Services for the town honoring outstanding leaders con asked that 30 per cent of of 18 and 65 to the public attention that while he got 51 per cent of the blueprint for party success is to bur Long Sieeve Review will be in session tonight and during 1975, and was the founder of tributing to the spiritual develop the fund be allocated to and to improve those conditions. vote, he ended up with 80 per cent of throw away the blueprint, by getting Wednesday to hear complaints from the Tallwood Men’s Club in 1970. ment of Catholic youth, by the Rt. hunger relief in the United Shirts Since then he has continued as its ad the delegates. If that’s democracy, the best men and women as can Portrait Lens “An example of his involvement Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon at States. Thirty per cent of Instant w and beauty A protection. taxpayers claiming to be aggrieved visor. didates, and then turning them loose with people was demonstrated during the Catholic Girl Scout Communion please find me another plan.” the funds sent to the coun by their property assessments. “CassafitHuiibeen chairman of the to be themselves.” Glory Spray Foam Buy the spring of 1975 when Manchester Breakfast. He posed the rhetorical question. cil will be used to buy high I S9V9r§l! The sessions wiil be from 7 to 9 Manchester ^t^rnative Housing Chapter of the Jaycees was ap protein foods for the Rug Cleaner __ AateuPVd p.m. in the Municipal Building. Committee (formerly the Group minlstrator, plans and work ol proached by a Jaycee being released ------;— - — - TOWN OF MANCHESTER Emergency Pantry. Polyester or nylon classic The Oct. 1, 1975 Grand List, after Homes Committee) since its incep Mancheator Evening Herald CONNECTICUT the Water and Sewer 2 4 oz. shirts, fullplacket.lulf ■ • • “Solids, • • from one of the state prisons to assist Guatemalan Relief prints, S-ls -nT l . adjustments by the Board of Tax tion in 1970. He is also a member of About town laboratory, supervises and him in settling in Manchester. He Published every evening except POSITION VACANCIES participates in the testing Our Review, will be the bagis for the 1976- the Manchester Community Services In addition to the first Keystone Twin Lens was planning on attending the Com fh“;t e h \ C ° c o r ; loTofti water treatm ent program of the department, ^Poly Gabardine 77 tax rates and budgets town direc Council, a group organized in 1971 to at Second C last Mall Matter. MANAGER $143.12 collected by Bennet f s pocket Camera Kit munity Coliege but the chapter was The board of religious and trains employees In Proportioned tors will adopt in early May. provide rapport between public and Suggested Carrier Rates $12,796 - $15,462 Junior High School for Cleans 1 0'x l4 ' rug. unable to find him an appropriate education of Second laboratory and testing Guatemalan relief, we Payable in Advence Under the direction of the procedures. Our Pants place to live. They knew of Steve Congregational Church will single copy...... i5« W ater and Sewer Ad- received another check for Experience and Training: Cassano's work at college and asked meet tonight at 7:30 at the on"m''onin::...... M90 wlnlstrator, oversees the $25 from the COEP Our Bachelor’s Degree in Men’s Guidance counselors him if he could help in locating church. Three monins ...... $11,70 operation of all reservoirs, students at Bennet. Tylenol i S ^ For great dose-up shots, slide Reg. ■ 794 Chemistry or Biology with a Jean Tops 10.99 housing. Within one week, the on\™er‘.:::::::::::::::$468o stations and Wednesday, Bill Brin- portrait lens in place and shoot! minimutfi of B semester hours Non Aspirin Fly front, 1-button, exten Parents Anonymous will Mail Ratea Upon Requoat treatinent facilities, Sharp, clear standard shots, too. necessary housing was available and damour brought still a Our sion waist. Well tailored subacriberi who (all lo racaiva in microbiology and 8 8 Experience and Training: for petite & average during this past year Steve has meet Tuesday at 7:30^.m. third check, this one for Reg. their newipapor baiore 5:30 p.m. Bachelor’s Degree in semester hours of chemistry, to attend college fair counseled this Jaycee on numerous Those wishing more infor should talephono tha circulation p i„ n $40.40 and contributed by 20 Exp. Kodak Coior Fiim 10.99 Sheer department. 647-9946. Sanitary, Civil O r Chemical and two years’ experience In occasions on his academic and per mation about the organiza water laboratory. Lisa Hebert and Sany Poly/cotton krinkle cloth, gauze Engineering and two years’ with Processingt>riudi.«indeix»Mteb or tie-dyes; sizes S to XL. Knee+fi Three guidance counselors from Representatives of the College En sonal progress. This is the concern tion and meetings may call Applications will be received Cavette, who collected it experience In the Water Hosiery trance Examination Board and the Steve Cassarto shows for all people,” 1-800-842-2288, toll free. in the Personnel Office, by standing In front of SilkRxtured, borderless • Men’s & Young Men’s Manchester High School will par Treatment field. Bottle of 100 prints. Returned to you by Municipal Building, 41 Center Frank's Supermarket and Denim Jeans ticipate in a National College Fair American College Testing Program Town Manager Robert Weiss said Friendship Circle of the LABORATORY DIRECTOR 1st class mail. Tuesday and Wednesday at the Civic will talk about entrance Street, Manchester, Connec asking people to chip in to “The Town of Manchester has been Salvation Army will meet (Water and Sewer) ticut until Friday, March 19, Sucaryl Sweetner Our Reg. 5.66 Center in Hartford. examinations and other services DO m LEARN TIE aid the victims of the Our 7 7 6 very fortunate over the last few Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at $11,632 - $14,055 1976. Elastic top. Mrs. Sara Robinson, Mrs. Grace offered by these organizations. earthquake. The children assorted shades years in having Steve Cassano in The Citadel. Members are Under the direction of the An Equal Opportunity Kunz and Miss Anne Beechler will be Parents and students are invited to Water and Sewer Ad- Employer of Mery Meridy have made STOCK UP NOW AND SA VE! volved in many important communi- reminded to bring scissors HUSTLEI Box Pre-washed & regular cot Patterned available for on-slte counseling at the attend the fair. tygovernment issues. His dedication Guatemalan relief "collec ollO O ton denim. 29 t o M . for a work meeting. and all touch dancaa FLASH CUBES X-MAGICUBES fair. The fair hours are Tuesday, 9 a.m. and interest in these issues have gone tion cans” and taken them Knee-Hi Refreshments will be niuEta - Cha-Chi - Saing to cooperating area banks. J & J Plastic Strips Fancy Print Socks Besides the counselors, represen to 3:30 p.m., and 6 to 9 p.m.; far beyond the average citizen’s in served by Mrs. Brig. With We want to thank all of Sport Shirts tatives of many educational in Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. volvement and have benefited this Mildred Pickup. stitutions will be on hand to answer Refreshments will be available. community to a great extent. LARRY & ELLEN you who sent in checks and questions about their schools. cash to the Guatemalan Our 77* BURT REYNOLDS Reg. /y O rio n ' or nylon, LI8 A MINELLI Members DMA, Pro appeal. These funds are 7.99 5 ® ^ assorted prints. Dance Team ol Smashing polyester prints Fellowship to hear talk 783 MAIN ST. being channeled straight Camera or Pocket (Calculator (Jase, r<« 3.99 *3 LUCKY LADY Famous Cruise Ships for casualal^ nng outfits: P8 MANCHESTER through to service agencies S t o X L Theater schedule on ‘Signs of Spring’ Glastonbury X EVES 7:20 a MO 181 MAIN ST. working In the disaster M0H.-TUE8. ROC Classes start March 24 MANCHESTER areas. So far all money Miss Beth Newton, a will also show some items Generai Eiectric Our Entire Ladies’ UA East 1 — “The Hinden- Showcase Cinema 3— “One specialist in environmental Party Every Wssk sent whether through pertaining to spring. CROP or CRS has been Collection of Birds Ladies’ Short Sleeve burg" 7:00-9:15 Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” education with the Members having such Slngtes A Couplos Dimmer Switch UA East 2 — “ Winter 7:00-9:30 earmarked by us for Knit Tops Manchester school system, items are asked to bring 14KE ROUIIS 15 • 14 . II l» l t S5I Our Reg. 9.99 Hawk” 7:10-9:10 Showcase Cinema 4 — Prs-Tsan A Teens "direct emergency food Our Reg. 5.29 Gowns M will give an illustrated them to the meeting. UA East 3 — "No Deposit "Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter GOLDEN GLOBE AWD. SOCIAL DANCE relief." Rev. Ronald Four talk, “Signs of Spring," at BEST PICTURE! WIN A FREE No Return” 7:00-9:20 Brother” 7:35-9:40 Refreshments wili be / CLASSES Starting nier, Emanuel Lutheran • Waltz length j Reg. the Senior Fellowship “LIES MY FATHER 7.994 Burnside 1 — “The Magic served. March 24, 8:30 p.m. 1976 AUTO Church, president of the meeting Tuesday at 12:30 • Long lengthy 8.99 Flute” 7:30 Those needing transpor TDLD ME” PS ------DEPOSIT------council, Mervin Meridy, 3.76 DONTUSSOim 6.66. Burnside 2 — “Lies My Two men hold up p.m. at Community Baptist tation may contact Mrs, EVES. 7:1049:10 Touch switch to dim or bright- 583-5048 COUPON ONLY AT Temple Beth Sholom, Your favorites—wild, song or Pullover tunics with belts; Father Told Me” 7:15-9:15 Church. M0N.-TUE8. 09C en lights. U.L. approved, game birds: bisque finisli. acrylic fabrics, solid or striped service station W illia m G ilro y , 191 chairman of the dis Your Vernon Cinema 1 — "Lucky Miss Marjorie Stephens Washington St., Vernon. DPTICAL easi^ Installed. 48 asstd. per store. No Rain Checks. Udy” 7:20-9:30 FAIRFIELD (UPI) - bursements division: Dr. Choice Cinema 2 — “ Lies My Two men early today held STYLE BAR Abraham Kurien, Jan A Father Told Me” 7:10-9:10 up a service station on April, and I are members Showcase Cinema 1 — Interstate 91 and escaped SHCWCASt CINEMA/ 1234: of the disbursement com Our Reg. 3.99 "Barry Lyndon” 8:15 with about $100 in cash, ac Car mittee. Questions may be 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-HOBERTS ST. Roberk Lioyds AC/DC Showcase Cinema 2— “Dog cording to state police in referred to any member. EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 ADDRESS Single Wiper Blade Portabie Radio The Rain Slicker Day Afternoon” 7:05-9:35 Westport. FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE Insurance Effective parenting or Pair of wiper Refills Paying too much CITY PHONE Would you like to be a Our Reg. 1.99 Our Reg. 12.99 for Ladies’ 1st Annual for too little? DEPOSIT UCH WEEK more effective parent, Each AS HEW OUWINBS AKE HELD WEEKLY have better communica Blade Reg. IW lot or Pair 6.994 ST. PATRICK DAY DANCE A*. Bn Urn 7«, HO No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years ol tion with your children and Tailored or Frit,, 100, 7:15,100 age or older to win. You need not be present to win have fewer conflicts? Then 1.57 or Refills 9.87 (rilly fashions 7.99 Orange Hall, Manchester but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car in nylon or Also reversible swamp ISlitUUOO Sltrtl7^ ,«,I, „ Ht:. Snidi, 700, lOO, 700, HO come join our parent 13” to 18” size tqfit most cars. AM reception; slide volume FRIDAY, MARCH 12,1976 I.Siyn W lir, im b t U L « 0 , U S f t t (Irom selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes For a clear, clean windshield. controls. Luggage style case. cotton blends: coat, some with hood or ^ & license. groups being organized by solids, prints peaked cap; 4 colors Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. HOME BUSINESS Karen Prewo, a trained Snacks and Set-ups furnished (^11 on us fo r a ll your insurance. social worker, through the Music bv Joe DoWe SH. Sal 1:45 auspices of MACC Division S o . B n t im . 705, H 5 Every Tuesday BYOB Donation $6 par coupla Fritq lO L 700. lOOt of Christian Education, to Gaiion Windshieid Lloyds 5ilirtiT U5, 4O0JO0, r discuss Dr. Thomas (Jor T.WW, i.,j, -- - .SontllMnaij tw,200,405,105.1' 4^9 Washer/Soivent Cassette Recorder' Girls’ Hooded cofs ge&tiigh school stiidenU- don’s book P.E.T. (Parent G irls’ Spring i ' ^ gst y ^ f i s g thotwcaso cbwmfa Effectiveness Training). 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Under 17 requires accompanying parent :|5 NATIONWIDE million alcoholics and well Our I or adult guardian. it? over 20 million family STEEL FILE BOXES West Bend 2 6 6 INSURANCE members are caught in a ; (X) No one under 17 .admitted (age limit may vary in c e r-■§ Nationwide la on your tide Personal Tote 30 Cup Coffee Urn Girls’/ Embroidered gigantic web of suffering. Jacquard and checked pull ons j tain areas!. B/G brazier'deluxe Our Our Reg. 15.99 w ith com fortable w ide bands, The Conference is com LeatherHike su e s 7 14 • AND FRIES ONLY 2.87 mitted to establishing a Jackets climate of Christian accep steel file 10”Hxl2'/5”Wx5'/i”0 Girls' tance and concern through Lightweight X Jumbo Personal File 10.70 Sleepwear BROAD STREET HARTFORD ROAD the endorsement of and Brews 12 to 30 cups; light participation in Honor glows when brew is ready to Our Court and a continual serve. Keep warm feature, A quarttr pound patty, li 3.87 *11838/68/69 ?4*^ 684 HARTFORD topped with BRAZIER* educational effort carried Heavy gauge steel; lock-andltey. Waltz /pwns and baby dolls 242 I_D C&nOS REQUIREO rtHERF APPL ICARl. f la uc t. lattuca, and on through all available Snap-front shirt jac in Spring in liv ^ p rin ts or solids. 4 14 tom a to -~ M rv^ on I shades, dainty embroidery. MANCHESTER • sttama bun with channels. Slzes4to6x,/tol4. BROAD ST. crispy BRAZIER The most healing and frits at partleipat- MANCHESTER 'ngDAIRYQUE^* supportive environment bmler. BRAZIER sto n s. can be that provided by the Leather-like Boys’ Hooded TREATS local church congregation. Handbags Sweatshirts Alcoholics are keenly sen (NEXT TO LA STRAOA. WEST) sitive to rejection. 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Stole FREE SODA FOR THE CHILDREN DEPOSIT EACH WEEK DEPOSIT U CH WEU First, Understand (IndMdual Dinner S2M) U l Pot OR AIB 6 9 Cat* Can4«MI«n.AM 6 9 Cer» Alcoholism. Attend “open” AS NEW DRAWINQ8 ARE HELD WEEKLY • • • • AS NEW DBAWINBS ARE HELD WEEKLY bmlen No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of No purchase nece8sary...Must be over 16 yeara ol AA meetings such as For Your Selection — A complete menu of age or older to win. You need not be present to win age or older to win. You need not be preiant to win American and Greek Cuisine Honor Court held at 7:30 but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car but winner must spin wheal to select the winning oar 242 Broad St 684 Hartford Rd| every Monday night in 3 WAYS TO CHARGE (from selection ol 11 cars). W inner must pay all taxes (Irom selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes MANCHESTER s a l e ALSO CATERINO TO PARTIES,, Probate Court or the Satur & license. & license. GROUPS and GATHERINGS... Manchester Manchester day night meetings in Emanuel Church hal|t CHtaM cue 1145 Tolland Turnpike Start a small study group m PAGE FOUR - MANCHEaXER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 8. 1876 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 8, 1976 — PAGE FIVE
^ S» ♦ V V' Dairy farming in Maine is hard work^ and doesnH pay very well Police arrest three Police report CANAAN, Maine (UPI) Sion has been under fire for have to figure the price of Hicks said he was still The price of milk as set New York. “ I got the New York, and he and Hicks said. "After that, the on marijuana charges Arrests made or summonses • Kim A. Fetterhoff. 19. of West peace after a disturbance at K-Mart weekend included damages to — Jack Hicks had a vision raising milk prices, and oil.” excited about the plan even by the Maine Milk Com manager of Tass (the another one and their politicians started paying issued by Manchester Police in Hartford, charged Saturday night Department Store, 239 Spencer St. several cars parked throughout town, Hicks began to worry when “ That $50,000 didn’t when he realized he would mission is 40.5 cents per Sqviet news agency) in wives came up for a visit,” attention.” cluded: with fourth-degree larceny, after Court date is March 29. seven tires (worth $280) slashed at of stainless steel vats and Three youths — two of them because ot tnetr ages, were referred milk trucks and old-style he realized the commission cover the cost of the small have to buy a truck, and quart .' Hicks is still selling • James F. Campanelli, 27, of 79 complaints from a patron of the • Robert Carter, 19, of Hartford, Alcar Auto Parts of 226 Spruce St., laboratory you need to’ hire a man to drive it. his milk'' in bulk to H.P. students at Manchester High School to Juvenile Court. Mather St., charged Sunday morning Other Horse Cafe, E. Center St., charged on a court warrant Sunday milk bottles with the might be abolished. He was — have been arrested by Manchester and seven windows broken at Bennet concerned farmers would check the bacteria and But the vision began to Hood and Sons. In the other drug case, a 16-year- with driving while under the in about a stolen wallet. Court date is night with third-degree larceny and Junior High School. cream floating on the top, Police on marijuana charges in two old Farmington boy was arrested and right there on his own have to go back to milking, butterfat levels.” dim when he realized the Wilcox named judicial study director fluence of liquor, on Main St. 0>urt March 22. third-degree criminal mischief, in “Then, I thought maybe c o st of p o stin g a The vision wasn’t the unrelated cases. seven ounces of marijuana seized in date is March 30. • Joseph J . L ium e, 28, of connection with recent breaks into dairy farm. processing and selling milk Two 15-year-old boys attending the themselves. people would go for going workmen’s compensation first of Hicks’ dreams. John T. Wilcox, former Wilcox will be the first a Saturday night incident at the • John J. O’Brian Jr., 28, of 114D Newington, charged Saturday after automobiles. Court date is March 22. About town The vision didn’t work, Wilcox has been active in high school were taken into custody Manchester Teen Center, Garden and the big steel tank That’s when the vision back to a glass bottle, and bond, and the need for About three years ago he vice president and director full-time director of CCJM social, educational and Rachel Rd., charged Saturday night noon with fourth-degree larceny get away from the hiring a bookeeper, and the of public affairs at the Friday and charged with possession Grove Dr. with driving while under the in (shopliftiijg) at Tagway Shoes, 239 trucks still roil onto the happened. decided Maine’s dairy which is a voluntary citizen health services in the Thefts reported over the weekend The G.A.P. (Give a Pound) for mouthsfull of wax you get profit margin super Connecticut Bank and membership organization, of marijuana. Police said Eric W. Young was fluence of liquor, on W. Middle Tpke. Spencer St. Court date is March 22. included $300 worth of clothes taken farm every other day. “I called the people who farmers needed publicity, Greater Hartford com Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor said world hunger will meet tonight from with the cardboard car markets would want for Trust Co., has been ap a non-profit group, whose taken into custody and the plant-like Court date is March 30. • Lawrence Delafose, 37, of Hart ■from a laundry room at Squire They roll out each time make processing plants to and set about trying to get munity. the charges allegedly involved a 7 to 8 at the parish house of Emanuel see if I could buy one,’’ tons. I started checking the selling his milk. pointed executive director principal aims are to im material was confiscated during a • Dorothy V. Orombleholme, 48, of ford, charged Saturday afternoon Village, a Citizen Band radio stolen with about a ton of milk newsmen and politicians The director’s office of transaction between the two in a high dance at the Teen Center. He was Lutheran Church to weigh in. from Hicks' cows, headed Hicks said. “This salesman cost, and found you have to interested in the industry. of the Connecticqt Citizens prove the Connecticut CCJM will be located in 48 Grove St., Rockville, charged with disorderly conduct and public from a car on Spruce St., jewelry and have a returnable deal, and “I had it all figured up,” for Judicial Modernization judicial system and to school rest room. Police seized six charged with possession of a Saturday with evading responsibility, indecency, after an incident on a bus coins taken in a burglary at a Center for the processing plant in came up and he said a little No one seemed to care, facilities of the Hartford marijuana cigarettes when the two The Leo committee of South United plant would cost about $50,-> a sterilizing unit to Hicks said. “I could have (CCJM), it was announced create public awareness cannabis-type substance. Court date in connection with a Feb. 27 accident on Main St. Court date us March 29. St. residence, and a bank book taken Newport. so Hicks Invited some Rus Seminary Foundation at 55 were apprehended. is March 22. Methodist Church will meet tonight Dairv farming in Maine 000. It bums oil, so you also sterilize the bottles,” he sold the milk for just about sian journalists up from by M rs. V irginia S. and understanding of this Elizabeth St., Hartford. in a McNall St. restaurant parking • Lionel Israel, 54, of Bloomfield, from a Foster St. home. 92.5 cents per quart.” Burnham, president of the The two. boys, not identified at 7:30 in the education wing of the is hard work, and it doesn’t said. branch of government. lot. (k)urt date is March 23. charged Saturday with breach of Vandalism reported over the church. pay well. organization. Hicks, 51, has been at it MCC offers seven years, since leaving garden plops, his demolition contracting MARCH business in New Jersey. He instruction is single and lives with his Monday and Tnesday ONLY The community services mother in a 12-room house Sears VALVE DAYS Sears VALVE Days division of Manchester on a 258-acre farm. Hicks Community College will .grosses about $3,300 month offer a six-week, non from his 77-cow herd. But credit course in backyard with that he must cover gardening. $1,600 feed costs, $250 The classroom part of monthly for equipment the course will be offered replacement and repair in two sections to accom and a $300 mortgage. SAVE *3 20% O FF! SAVE *120 Oar Lowest Priced modate as many people as The Maine Milk Commis- possible. One section will meet on Saturday mor nings from 9-11 a.m., beginning on March 27. 10-in. Radial Saw Fiber Glass The other section will M achine Girls’ and boys’ meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:30-9:30 p.m., begin MCC Belted Tire ning on March 23. Topics w ashable underwear and socks will include soils, selection Calendar of seeds, cultivation, insect 259“ and disease control, Manchester Community FOR SIZES 3 to 6x preservation of the harvest College offers this calen leather-look ...Regular $379.99. Develops maximum 2V^- and others. Boys’ T-shirts, briefs, Reg. $3.19...... 2.55 HP... power enough for most woodworking dar of events in the interest Girls’ sleeveless vest, panty, Reg. $3.19...... 2.55 Each student will be jobs. Features convenient up-front con assigned a 20 by 50 foot plot of the community. All the Girls’ anklets, Reg. $2.19...... 1.75 1 9 ? -Blackwall ^ MCC sponsored activities p an tco at trols, automatic brake, push-pull switch plus F.E.T. of land in which to plant a listed below are open to the Boys’ crew sodrs, Reg. $2.19...... 1.75 with locking key. Partially assembled. garden and apply the infor public and many are free of Girls’ white knee socks, Reg. 89(...... 3 for 2.13 mation gained in the Girls’ colored tights, Reg. $1.99...... 1.59 Sears Sean charge. Dyaaglass Price Price Pirn classroom. The plots are In addition to publicizing Betted ZZ BlackwalU WUtewallt F.E.T. SAVE on college property off events and activities in Regular *18 A78-13 $23.99 $19.97 $1.75 $4.02 Wetherell St. The land will FOR BOYS’SIZES 8 to 20 dividually the college D78-I4 $28.99 $25.97 $2.12 $3.02 be plowed, harrowed, hopes that the calendar Tri-Blend briefs, T-shirts, Reg. $4.19...... 3.35 SAVE *90 limed and fertilized in E78-14 will serve as a reminder of Luxury crew socks, Reg. $1.09 ...... 87$ $29.99 $26.97 $2.27 $3.02 preparation for planting. all that is available at Sport tube socks, Reg. $1.09...... Sit F78-14 $31.99 $28.97 $2.43 $3.02 Students fortunate Manchester Community 9 9 enough to have large yards 10-in. Table Saw G78-14 $34.99 $31.97 $2.60 $3.02 College. G78-15 $35.99 $32.97 $2.65 $3.02 will be encouraged to plant The MCC staff looks FOR GIRLS’SIZES 7 to 14 gardens on their own land. forward to seeing you on Tri-Blend panty, vest, Reg. $3.29...... Students who took the campus and at the various Antroi III slip, Reg. $2l79...... course last year may rent a events. Call 646-2137 for Knee socks, assorted colors, Reg. 99< plot of land this year for a further information on any Hard to believe but pleasingly true... Fancy knee socks, Reg. $1.29...... small amount, but will not of the activities. our leather look pantcoat of polyvinyl Bikini panty, Reg. $1.89...... 279“ be required to enroll in the Monday, March 8 chloride pops in the washo* for quick, classroom sessions. ♦Dinner — 6 p.m.; Stu Regular $369.99. Powerful saw will really The classroom sessions easy, low cost cleaning. Styled like a rip into tough stock! Outfit includes 10-inch will be taught by George dent Center; $4. shirt and as casual and comfortable to ♦♦Cardiopulmonary table saw with large rip fence with a 26-in. PfWSi Potterton, an experienced wear. Beige or white. Misses’ 8 to 16. gardener and former head Resuscitation Demonstra t capacity, powerful motor and 2 solid ex tion — 7-10 p.m.. Mam tensions and leg set. Partially assembled. ^y^LlTY PROlWCtS of the science department Campus, Auditorium; Women’s size, Reg. *20,16” dual oil fitter a t Manchester High Free. SAVE *50 School. He will be *57-O FF available, also, for con ♦ ♦Horse Care and Stable Craftsman Belt and 5-pc. Saw Accessory Kit Management — 7 p.m.; Disc Sander sultation when planting Regular Separate KO®® 23%.OFF 29%
Jane Conn and Paul Eric Solomon; ■JhPhe bride is the daughter of Mr. Rd. and the late Elof Mloraonson. son, both of Manchester, were* and Mrs. Howard Conn of 54 Tanner The Rev. Robert wack of St. married Dec. 5 at St. Bridget Church St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bridget Church performed the in Manchester. Madeiine Solomonson of 39 Oliver doubie-ring ceremony. Mr. J. Murphy of Manchester was organist and soloist. Ybur checking may The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of chiffon velvet enhanced with imported venise lace and designed with high Victorian neckline, long fitted sleeves with princess A-line skirt cascading to an attached chapel- iength train. Her chapei-length veil i - i of silk illusion edged in iace was at tached to a profile headpiece covered I n with iliusion. She carried a bouquet be fieeL But does It also of white sweetheart roses, pink car nations and baby’s breath. Miss Saily Conn of Manchester, was her sister’s maid of honor. . Chamberlain Photo Nassiff Photo Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Conn The engagement of Miss Paula Kay '^-TJe ejigagenient of Miss Laurie- The engagement of Miss Jill L. of Manchester, the bride’s sister; Winter to Conrad J. Hauk Jr., both of Miss Karen Benton of Manchester; Haldeman to Frank W. Champ Jr., Jayne Catimer of Vernon to James Manchester, has been announced by and Mrs. Cathy Quey of Manchester, both of Manchester, has been an H. Edmonston of Steubenville, Ohio, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. the groom’s sister. nounced by her parents, the Rev. and has been announced by her parents, Mrs. Ronald E. Haldeman of 216 Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Latimer Jr. Winter of 674 Center St. pay S% Interest? David Soiomonson of Manchester, Mr. Hauk is the son of Mrs. Paul i was his brother’s best man. Ushers Westminister Rd. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mr. Champ is the son of Mrs. Lucy Mrs. G. A. Rossi of Torrington and Peruccio of 18 Franklin St. and were Brian Conn of Groton, the Conrad J. Hauk, Sr. of Glastonbury. I bride’s brother; Jonathan Gupton of Vernon and the late Frank Mrs. H. J. Latimer and the late H. J. The bride-elect was graduated Woiienberg of Eiiington; and Paul W, Champ Sr. Latimer. 'i The bride-elect was graduated from Manchester High School in 1974 Quey of Manchester, the Mr. Edmonston is the son of Mr. and will graduate from Manchester bridegroom’s brother-in-law. from Manchester High School in 1972. She will be graduated from the and Mrs. R. J. Edmonston of Community College in May. She is A reception was heid at the Steubenville, Ohio. employed at Burger King in American Legion Hail in University of Connecticut School of Nursing in May. She is currently Manchester. Manchester, after which the couple The bride-elect was graduated employed as a nurse aide at Her fiance is also a 1974 graduate left for Cornfield Point. from Rockville High School in 1972. Manchester Memorial Hospital. of Manchester High School. He is Mrs. Solomonson is employed at She will be graduated from Upon graduation, she will be employed by Pinkerton Security Ser Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Solomonson Manchester Packing Co. Mr. Wittenberg University in Springfield, vice. Solomonson is employed at Hartford employed there as a registered nurse. Ohio in June with a B.S. degree in ’The couple is planning an Aug. 7 Despatch. elementary education. Her fiance was graduated from wedding at St. Mary’s Episcopal Manchester High School in 1966. He Church. D o e received a B.S. degree in business Her fiance was graduated from e e f administration from Central Connec Wittenberg University in 1975 with a 8 Dateline 1776 Junior Women offer baby-sitting course ticut State College in 1975. He served B. S. degree. He is currently atten BALTIMORE, March 6 - Local IJSA,. in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1966- ding West Virginia School of The Manchester Junior Women’s Center St. boys ages 12 to 15. Upon completion baker. Cumberland Dugan advised 1969. He is employed by H. L. Moore Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, Club is offering a free baby-sitting of the course, students will receive a the Maryland council of safety he The course will cover care of in Drug Exchange in New Britain. W. Va. course, which is a repeat of its highly certificate stating that they are could not provide the bread fants and toddlers, including bathing, The couple is planning a June 19 successful fall course. qualified baby-sitters, and a list of requested ^by the group because of feeding, changing, and entertaining wedding at St. Mary’s Episcopal No date has been set for the wed Classes will bd held on three con the child, mouth-to-mouth resuscita those names will be published and Church in Manchester. ding. the rocketing rise in the price of 9 9 secutive Thursdays, March 18, 25, tion, and securing a job. A real baby distributed. flour and fuel. and April 1 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the will be present at one of the classes. This free course is co-sponsored by American Red Cross Building, 243 E. The classes are open to girls and the Red Cross, and will be taught by Mrs. Laura Boutilier, home economist, and chairman of the Births club’s home life and youth com A'' »»»/ .Doll FOCIS to hear Ms. Bing mittee. A*' M s To register, call Mrs, Marie X % Maxim at 646-5399 no later than Salvatore, Loriniln Bethany, maternal grandmother is Mrs. Elof Wilson, Joseph David, son of Ms. Elisabeth D. Bing will be the daughter of William J. and Janice Solomonson of 39 Oliver Rd. Her P? featured speaker at the Friday Friday. The class will be limited to James J. and Virginia Green Wilson ho 30 students, so early registration is Wallen Salvatore of 202 Anthony Rd., paternal grandparents are Mr. and of 689 Main St. He was born Feb. 29 meeting of the Family Oriented Tolland. She was born Feb. 27 at Mrs. Patrick P. Colangelo of 134 9P0 II • Childbirth Information Society advised. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. So Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her White St. Her maternal great His maternal grandparents are Mr. (FOCIS). Ms. Bing will speak on maternal grandparents are Mr. and grandmother 4s Mrs. Beda Solomon £ p o ^ ^ "Relating to Your Baby Before It Is an d M rs. Robert Green of Mrs. Ralph C. Wallen of Norwood, son of Manchester. She has a sister, Manchester. His paternal grand Born.” Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Kimberly Ann, 2W. The meeting will be held at 7:30 parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Engaged Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Z. ^Ivatore of James Wilson. p.m. in the conference rooms of Bristol. Her great-grandparents are Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fredlund of Ludwig, Mark Jun, son of Thomas Ms. Bing became one of the co West Yarmouth, Mass, and Mr. and G. and Rebecca Vann Ludwig of 249 Varney, James Joseph Jr., son of founders of the American Society for Carlson-Lanham Mrs. Charles Wallen of Sharon, Mountain Rd., Ellington. He was James J. Sr. and Gail Ashley Varney Psychoprophylaxis in Obstetrics, The engagement of Miss Olivia J. Mass. born F eb. 29 at M an ch ester of 146 N. School St. He was born Inc. in 1960. Since then she has con Carlson of Budd Lake, N.J. to Memorial Hospital. His maternal March 1 at Manchester Memorial tinued her hospital work at the Charles W. Lanham of East Orange, grandmother is Mrs. J. M. Vann of Hospital. His maternal grandparents Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals Colangelo, Darcy Anne, daughter N.J. has been announced by her Citronelie, Ala. His paternal grand are Mr. and Mrs. William Ashley of as instructor in childbirth education. of Carl J. and Barbara Solomonson parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Carlson parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. His paternal In 1974, she was appointed clinical Colangelo of 1238 Hartford ’Tpke., of 116 Hackmatack St. Ludwig of Ellington. He has a grandfather is Leslie Varney of assistant professor in the Depart Rockville. She was bom Feb. 27 at Mr. Lanham is the son of Mr. and brother, Matthew Thomas, 14 mos. Manchester. He has a sister, Lisa A ment of Ob/Gyn of the New York Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Mrs. C.W. Lanham of Leesburg, Va. Marie, 10. Medical College, Flower and Fifth The bride-elect is em ploy^ by Avenue Hospitals. FOCIS members may attend at no Blue Cross of New Jersey, Newark, She is the author of four books, in charge. The public is invited and N.J. Her fiance is also employed by cluding “Six Practical Lessons for an tickets will be available at the door. ^ ★ Blue Cross of New Jersey. Easier Childbirth,” and "The Adven Refreshments will be served Rrst Federal Savings'new A May wedding is planned. ture of Birth.” following the meeting.
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"We had poor shooting and Guard Jo Jo t^ ite picked up the Knicks 92-81, Kansas City beat 17 points in the last three minutes as Simpson. holders play automatically. lionaire Drawing on April 14. couldn’t get the shots. We’ve got scoring slqck with 30 points and ac While the victory ired Heinsohn, Milwaukee 113-97, Atlanta topped Atlanta held off a late Houston rally. NcIk 118, Spurs 109 some probems.” tually untracked Boston with 14 in the loss pleased Detroit Coach Herb Houston 123-106, Phoenix downed Burnt 118, Bluzrrs 84 Julius Erving scored 27 points and the third quarter after the Pistons Brown. Portland 118-99, New Orleans beat Phoenix, shooting 62 per cent, Kim Hughes'added 19 for the Nets, The game was the fourth un had taken a 51-47 halftime edge. ”I think we did a super job; we did Seattle 124-106 and Chicago shaded jumped off to a 15-point lead in the who increased their lead over third- satisfactory effort, as far as Hein White scored eight points as Boston everything we coud to win. The way Los Angeles 91-88 in other National first period and led by 21 at halftime. place San Antonio to 2 1/2 games. The Connecticut Lottery’s Newest Bonus Game. sohn was concerned, since the Celtics ran off 10 straight to open the second we played today, we’d win nine out of Baskettoll Association games. Jazz 124, Sonicn 106 Colunels 125, I’Hcem 112 half. Watch Double Play every Thursday night on WFSB. Channel 3. whipped NBA champion Golden State every 10 games. Denver defeated Virginia 116-101, Louie Nelson, in his first start in Artis Gilmore and Bird Averitt led State law; You must be 16 years or older to purchase or sell lottery tickets. a week ago Sunday. Despite scoring just 13 points in the “We had a poor third quarter but the New York Nets beat San Antonio two weeks, scored 27 points as New a 34-poinl fourth-period rally which In the past week, the Celtics have third period, the Pistons went ahead stayed In it because of intense 118-109 and Kentucky topped Indiana Orleans beat Seattle to stop a five- enabled Kentucky to beat Indiana. lost to Philadelphia and Atlanta and several times in the final quarter and defense. In fact the defense was such 125-112 in ABA games. game losing streak. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 8, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 8, 1976 — PAGE THIRTEEN Two new elements Dudley does Mayor urges theater purchase l®anrl|^at^r lEu^ntn^ Mr rali
Vernon run it as a theater again. volunteers from various groups such VERNON in baseball dispute Whalers in Persons interested in the town’s as the "lYl-Town Players. He said right now theaters are possible purchase of the theater ’The asking price for the unused having rough sledding. He expressed Police are searching for an uniden building on School St., Rockville, for building is $34,000. For years it was concern that if things got rougher the Area news tified man who held up three “The players are willing and able CINCINNATI (UPI) - Rick Dudley doesn’t NEW YORK (UPI) - Two honorable job—but It is to represent use as a cultural arts center, can Rockville’s only theater. For a short theater might turn into another X- Andover Ellington , Hebron South Windsor employes at Hardee’s Restaurant, to play,” Miller said. “April 15 is have to kick himself in the head today. new elements were introduced the owners.” express their views at a public period two years ago it ran X-rated rated movie house “and set us back [Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Rt. 83, Saturday night at gunpoint their first payday and if the players Dudley scored his 35th gpal on a power play at this weekend in the bargaining The baseball establishment, which meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the movies and was ciosed by the courts. two years.” and then forced them into the are not paid, the contract says the called a special news conference 13:36 of the third period Sunday to lift the Cin former Administration Building. Mayor Benoit said he has been He suggested its use for films, live freezer. table battle between the major clubs have 10 days to correct the Saturday afternoon to discuss with cinnati Stingers over New England, 5-3, and Mayor ’Thomas Benoit has entered criticizedby some but won’t stop stage shows, musical programs, and The robber was described as about league baseball club owners situation. The owners will have to the press what Miller had to say in enable them to regain the WHA East lead from into a cost-free agreement with the studying the purchase. school and recreational programs. 24, about five feet, five inches tall, and the Players Association — either pay the players or their the morning, shot down the two new wearing a denim jacket and jeans the Whalers. owners of the theater to give the “I feel I have a duty as mayor to The town’s Planning Commission Write 872-7333 Commissioner Bowie Kuhn fi^nchises will have no players.” elements of the stalemate. town until May 1 to decide to buy. explore every avenue to see if the has also been asked to review the and a stocking mask. Miller then disclosed another issue “Claude Larose made a “That’s ridiculous,” John Gaherin, The mayor is appointing a com purchase is feasible or not.” He purchase and to make a recommen Some $700 was taken and the bandit and a deadline for owner inac smart play and rode Rick Mike Pelyk got a power of difference in the the chief negotiator for the owners, mittee to study it. He has had many said someone else wants tobuy it and dation to the council. by phone, says chief was last seen going west along Dart tivity. negotiations—Kuhn. said of the alleged Kuhn issue. “ Mr. Ley off the puck,” said play goal for Cincinnati Hill Rd., on foot. Both elements were introduced by “There’s the Bowie Kuhn Miller Is just refusing to bargain out Dudley. “All I did was flip early in the second period Executive Director Marvin Miller of it into the corner. If I to put the Stingers two Bolton problem,” explained Miller. “During a contract that may have unpleasant on the joh training and are qualified Steve Cafro, 23, of 63 High St., the Players Association at a news hadn’t made that one, I goals up. The insurance the Andy Messersmith arbitration, prospects as far as he’s concerned.” Donato Rattazzi, chief of the to begin treatment for such cases. Rockville, was charged Saturday conference Saturday to explain why Kuhn made the statement that he would be kicking myself in goal for Cincinnati came in Bolton Volunteer Fire Department, The chief suggests residents write with breach of peace. Police said a his union is not at fault in the About the April 25 deadline, the head — and that’s pret the closing seconds of the believed he had the authority to take said residents should call the local the number near their phone. complaint was made by an employe stalemate which has caused a delay the matter out of the arbitrator’s Gaherin responded: “We do not con ty hard to do.” game on a Gene Sobchuk fire emergency number, 872-7333, for Again, the number is 872-7333. of Albert’s Cafe who said Cafro was' in spring training. hands under the integrity of the game sider what Mr. Miller is saying to be The Stingers have had wrist shot into an empty emergencies such as heart attacks using obscenities and damaged the Miller said the association was and make a decision himself. a factual statement. The individual problems with power plays net, rather than a private ambulance ser Fire calls bar. Cafro was released on a $250 worried that if and when a new basic — scoring twice in their “If he claims he can do that, contract is subordinate to the collec “Both teams played a lot vice. Feb. 2, mutual aid, Andover; Feb. non-surety bond for appearance in agreement is negotiated, Kuhn might last 16 opportunities. what’s to stop him at a future date tive bargaining* agreement. His of hockey in the past Rattazzi said local qualified EMT’s 3, chimney fire, Loomis Rd.; Feb. 8, Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville, step in to rule it void. He also said the Before Sunday night, they from reaching in once we reach an statement is not supported by what week," said Pelyk. “By the (emergency medical technicians) false alarm. Box Mtn. Rd.; Feb. 12, March 31. owners would have until April 25 to we know as the law.” had gone five games agreement and say, ‘No, you don’t third period, we had worn are able to respond faster than the false alarm, Sperry’s Glen; Feb. 23, determine the future of the game without scoring a power have a contract.’ Mr. Kuhn is a focal The two sides broke off their 25th them down and they ambulance an(l begin emergency house fire, Vernon Rd.; Feb. 28, An Ashford man and an Enfield play. because that is the latest day the point...he is the dispute. He claims to negotiation session after just an hour couldn't get to the puck.” treatment. brush fire, Bolton Notch, stand-by for man, passengers in a car involved in players can receive their initiai pay' “I could see it (the represent the players, owners, Friday and no date was set for Pelyk was bitter about re If private ambulance services are power failure, smoke investigation, a one-car accident on Orchard St. checks for the 1976 season. another bargaining session. power play problem) early fans—everybody. He has an cent attendance figures at called direct, local volunteers are not Vernon Rd., brush fire. Notch Pond, Sunday night, were taken to in the season when we Cincinnati. informed of the call. grass fire, Loomis Rd.; Feb. 29, Rockville Hospital.. weren’t use to each other, “How about a plug for Rattazzi said the volunteers have chimney fire, Rt. 85, false alarm, Rt. Steven Pelletier, 22, of 12 Maple Red Sox sign Wise^ but not now,” Dudley our fans,” he said Sunday spent many hours in classroom and 6. St,, Rockville was driving west on ! Scoreboard (UPI Photo) added. ' night, "There were 5,2(X) Talcott Ave., his brakes let go, and r u . i» c.. £>1 .. .. New England came back persons here and we are he went down to the intersection of I^onlrcol s Stevs Shutt waits from a 3-1 deficit in the WHA players impatient going for first place.” Board to make last cuts Orchard St. where his car struck a For puck with Detroit goalie Ed Giacomln final period on goals by Cincinnati now has a one- tree. East BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Red Sox Meanwhile in Florida, some of the ------F re d O 'D o n n e ll and point advantage over New James Jenkins, 29, of Ashford, was W L T Pts pitcher Rick Wise, a 19 game winner Red Sox expressed impatience at the Rosaire Paiement, but the England in the WHA East. in session tonight admitted to the hospital and Allen Cincinnati 31 35 1 63 last season, has signed a one-year delay in the start of spring training Whalers tired and Cincin New England's next game Jenkins, 24, of Enfield was treated New England 28 33 6 62 contoct with the American League nati took the attack from is Wednesday with Phoenix while the players association and proposed spending $149,212 after and released. Cleveland 28 32 5 61 cliampions. there. in Hartford. \ East Hartford Indianapolis 26 37 3 55 owners try to come to an agreement. principals made their requests. The Wise overcame a 1974 shoulder in Montreal on The Board of Education is "All this hassling that's been going board voted to cut $34,212 allowing jury to move into Boston's starting expected to make final cuts in the 76- West on is old stuff." Carl Yastrzemski $115,000 for new equipment. Tonight COVENTRY W L T PU rotation. He pitched 255 innings, told the Boston Herald American. 77 school budget at tonight’s Ronald Hodgkins, 24, of Monument Irwin^ Zarley meeting. The board must get the the student teacher ration will be set. Houston 41 23 0 82 compiling a 19-12 mark and a 3.95 "It's too bad the players and wners point spree Hill Rd., and Gerald A. Hodgkins, 26, Cutting teacher positions will also Phoenix 32 27 6 70 earned run average. didn't sit down and straighten this budget on the mayor’s desk by the lower the final budget figures. of Main St., both of Coventry, and San Diego 32 29 4 68 The 30-year-old*^righthander thing out three years ago. I just want middle of the month. Edward Trehy, 20, of Storrs, were all x-Minnesota 30 25 4 64 started the third game of the World the Red Sox to get going and win the NEW YORK (UPI) - The Canadiens, in golf playoff The Rockville Cinema building on School St. which the town is considering purchasing for a After several budget sessions, the charged with breach of the peace, .Series, but was not involved in the World .Series." cultural center. (Herald photo by Richmond) ' board made over $180,000 worth of Ire cream social Sunday night. Canadian hockey’s most successful franchise with 17 decision, and won the sixth game cuts in Supt. Eugene Diggs original The Burnside School PTA will Police said they were called to in W L T Pts Stanley Cups and 22 first place finishes, with a one inning of shutout in relief. ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - The Citrus Open proposed budget. meet Tuesday. Classrooms will be vestigate a fight on Lake St. and Winnipeg 45 21 2 92 Some Boston players have not The announcement was made Sun clobbered the Detroit Red Wings 6-1 Sunday golf tournament has already gone two holes Board members questioned item open for parents at 7 p.m. An ice found Trehy bleeding and with a torn (Quebec 39 22 4 82 day by John Claiborne, executive signed new contracts yet. Including night to maintain their eight point lead over after item before justifying the cream social will be held after the Calgary 33 30 4 70 further than it ever went before and it still Keep theater private, MacDonald shirt. Court March 24. assistant to General Manager Dick Rick Burleson. Carlton Fisk and Philadlphia in the battle for the most points expense. 7:30 p.m. business meeting. In abser- Edmonton 24 41 5 53 Fred Lvnn. doesn’t have a winner. "I set a goal of 32 on the be used for stage productions. 41 O'Connell. Vernon to look elsewhere to invest its At one point in the last workshop, vance of Girl Scout Week, Burnside Toronto 18 40 5 during the regular season of the National Hale Irwin and Kermit back nine, which 1 thought “ In light of the business occupancy x-Ottawa 14 26 1 29 Republican Councilman F. Richard capital.” the board discussed, moved, and School’s junior troop has planned a SOUTH WINDSOR Hockey League. Zarley teed off at 9:30 a.m. would be enough to win. It problems in the downtown Rockville x-Team disbanded MacDonald called on Mayor Thomas A few days ago a former theater voted five times before agreeing on a flag ceremony for the opening of the Police are investigating nine The more points a team EST today on the third hole wasn't. I shot the 32 and Benoit to release the option on the operator from Hartford said he had area, the administration should be figure for new equipment. Diggs had meeting. breaks reported over the weekend. Bowling can roll up during the 80- of a sudden-death playoff here we are. " Sunday’s Results Rockville Cinema property and “get financing and was ready to buy and helping to establish new business, game schedule, the longer that was suspended Sunday Irwin said he wished they Cincinnati 5, New England 3 the town out of competition with run the theater, he said. rather than delaying prospective it can claim a home ice ad when it became too dark to could have finished up Sun Cleveland 5, Indianapolis 1 PARKADE DUSTY- 486, Marilyn Rogers 483, COINTRY CLUB- Vic Kansas City and extend its private enterprise.” MacDonald said the property businessmen by option restraints,” vantage in the playoffs. read the breaks in the day and said they hurried History display needs artifacts Winnipeg 3, Calgary 1 Ken Bower 213, Ron Haugh Alivana DeLisle 471, Abraitis 384, Vito unbeaten streak to 19 generates $1,147 per year in taxes to MacDonald said. Edmonton 4, Quebec 2 Louise Repoli 469, John The team with the most greens. up play in an attempt to MacDonald agreed that the idea of 200, Mac Segar 202-556, Agostinelli 363, Nondo An- games. Bernie Parent, MacDonald contends the mayor the town. TTie sale price is $34,(KX). following items and are willing to farm tools, cobblers and farm equip San Diego 5, Phoenix 2 points naturally would Zarley, leading by three beat the darkness. providing a place for stage produc Coventry Floyd Totten 212, Jeff White 223-584, Ernest nulli 150-135-418, Ted playing in goal at home for took an option on the property MacDonald said some reports in contribute to a booth, please contact ment; spinning and weaving equip have the home ice advan strokes at the start of Sun "But I told (Tournament tion is laudable but said the project Baker *201, A1 Little 201, Whipple 209-219-615, Bruce Backiel 141-140-404, Larry the first time this season, without advising the Town Council dicate the building is in need of The Bicentennial Commission will Mrs. Bert Rappe at ^9-9411 or Mrs. ment; colonial attire, both childrens tage if it should reach the day's supposedly final Director) Jack Tuthill should be undertaken on an indepen NHL Steve Boris 208,' Roy Moquin 201-233-227-661, Bates 357, Ken Bennett 363, lost his shutout when Jean- "and places the town In the position extensive repairs which'would have hold an Historical Exhibit and Ar Dawn Carlson at 742-6607. and adults; early lighting, clocks and finals. round, needed two long, when we reached the se dent basis by interested groups. Cumphell Conference Dukett 205, Dick Moonan Steve Pelletier 232-205-205- Carl Bolin 373, Maynard Guy Lagace scored on a 55- of forcing a prospective new business to be made before the building could tifacts Display July 17 and 18 at the Items needed are: Town historical other time pieces. Steve Shutt, Doug pressure-packed hirdie cond playoff green that we Patrick Division 210, Ed Kosior 216-560, Roy 642, David Moquin 518, Clough 139-376, Ding Farr foot slap shot early in the Coventry (jram m ar School. items, maps, postcards, pictures, old Also Civil war items such as guns, David Neff 501, Joe Russo Risebrough, Yvon putts on the final two holes couldn't go on." W L T Pts Riggott 244-227-652, Pete 135-377, Frank Kiernan 152- third period. The commission is interested in letters, books and newspapers; down canteens and powder horns; Lambert, Murray Wilson— of regulation play to catch The playoff began at th e . Philadelphia 43 10 14 100 Beaudry 212-573, Stan 510, Walt DeLisle 520, Fred 354, Sal Lombardo 138-370, Briiin.'i T, Capitals 3 Rockville townwide participation in this hearth cooking and buttery items; apothecary items and medical in all players who have joined Irwin, who seeks his se par five 15th hole. Irwin Group forms to oppose NY Islanders 36 17 14 66 Pliska 211-206, Ed Ristau Kozicki 500. Bill Palmer 356, Todd Peck Darryl Edestrand's goal hospital notes exhibit. If residents have any of the carnentry and woodworking tools. struments and furniture. the Canadiens during the cond victory in three was in the rough with both Atlanta 28 30 10 66 207-586, Bill Avery 225-587, 361, Joha Rieder 368, Bill late in the third period goal NY Rangers 23 35 9 55 EASTERN BUSINESS- past three seasons — com weeks. his drive and his third shot. Dick Murphy 211-551, Ted Sander 137-350, Pete Staum gave Boston its 12th Junie Lavado 170-381,Ron bined for five goals and Both wound up at 18- But Zarley refused to take opposing citizens group Bidwell 247-574, Ed 146-384. straight victory al home Smyihe Division Joiner 155-411, Larry Aceto four asists to provide Mon under-par 270 tofinish three advantage, playing his se Yourkas 208-223-200-631, and handed Washington its Admitted Friday: Candace Davis, w L T Pts 151, Alan Grzy 150-427, Ed treal its league-leading strokes ahead of third- cond shot safe and coming Highland Ave,, Rockville; Gary Plourde, Rham High School honor rolF Scott Kelly 551. 50th loss. Andre Savard South Windsor Better Education (CBE), the group Chicago 26 23 17 69 Baba 148, Ray Dawson 145- 49lh victory. The triumph place J.C. Snead. But up far short of the green. Duncaster Lane, Vernon; Patricia scored twice and Jean Another new citizens group has sought to postpone the human Vancouver 27 27 13 67 390, Bub Holmes 145, Ed also gave Montreal 108 Irwin, winner of the Los Irwin had the edge at the Leighton, Davis Ave., Rockville. MERCHANTS- Ed Ratelle once for the other formed here “on the opposite side of development portions of the program St. Louis 24 31 11 59 Ralph 144-372, G eorge Silk City hoop points. Angeles Open and trying to next hole, a 209-yard par 3 Discharged Friday: Carl Alleman, Grade 9 Gary (hiro Grade 7 Minnesota 18 45 4 40 Moriconi 140-364, Henry Bruin goals. the fench from the newly formed until junior high school. Grade 12 Kimberly Kablik Blake 142-379, Bill Zwick In other games, become the first $100,000- across a lake when he put Terrace Dr., Rockville; Richard Cooper, High honors James Cormier Honors Kansas City 12 44 10 34 S teu llet 137-357, Walt Rangers 6, Flames 6 Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Laura Citizens for Better Education.” In a letter to the school board, the High honors Fern Lee 142-371, Cliff Jones 385, tourney set Philadelphia defeated Kan plus money winner of 1976, his tee shot in the middle of Wayne Leonard Dharon Derby Suzanne Dambolse Viklentz 143-370, Bob Steve Vickers’ second Johnson and son. Strawberry Rd., ’The new group, as yet unnamed, CBE members asked for a firmer Kristy Adams Rick DeDominicis 383, Taking place March 18 sas City 4-1, Boston nipped got there with a 6-under 66 the green and Zarley was Dawn Barrasso Wolf Losee Brenda Durocher Kimberly Daniels Wales Conference Cochran 150-395, Reggie goal of the game capped a Ell^gton; Cathy Neff, Eaton Rd., consists so far of 16 persons and held policy regarding removal of students Marcellus Davis Kristen Anderson Tom Fahey 381, Ted Kow- through April 4 will be the Washington 4-3, Buffalo while Zarley had a 69. far to the right. Linda Jones Joyce Madsen Coleen Green INorris Division Tom linson 149-138-385, New York rally from a Tolland; Michael Reardon, Edith Rd., its first meeting last week. from school grounds. Cheryl Lack Lorraine Delguidice Lisa Argraves zun 379, Mike Zwick 378, first Silk City Basketball tied St. Louis 4-4, the New “I was having a wild But Zarley. just as he did Michele Mecteau James Kilduff W L T Pis Steve Lauretti 141-386. three-goal (Third period Vernon; Marjorie Redfield, Donnel Rd., Reportedly the goals of the group School Supt. Robert (Joldman said Laurel Palmer Kim Discipio Lori Bonenfant Mickey Holmes 371. Classic at East Catholic York Rangers tied Atlanta time out there," said at the final two regulation Vernon; Bronislaw Stankiewicz, Court Nathalie Peltier Alisa Schaeffer Brian Boucher Montreal 49 9 10 108 deficit to ke^fths Rangers are twofold. One is to share informa the policy on removal is handled at Pam Roberts Jonathan Phelps Kevin Spaulding Mark Durocher Pittsburgh 29 27 11 69 High. 6- 6, the New York Zarley. "1 didn't play very holes, made a crucial putt St., Rockville; Elsie Wilcox, South St., an administrative level in each Eric Peterson John Fisher Caroline Braman HAPPY HOLIDAYS- 11 points behind Atlanta . well on that front nine to save his par and keep the Rockville. tion about both the Board of Elduca- Ronald Philbrick Alison Stevens Ricky Bunker Los Angeles 31 29 7 69 POWDER PUFF- Rae There will be three Islanders beat Pittsburgh school. Sheila Fogg Detroit 20 38 9 Marti Sarles 132, Chickey when Hale overtook me. playoff alive. Birth Friday: A daughter to Mr. and tion and Town Council and two is to Diane Reynolds Douglas Burrill 49 divisions —senior, in 5-3, Vancouver dumped The birth of two “watch-dog” Valorle Schwarzmann Beth Folsom Washigton 8 50 9 Jacobs 222-531, Cricket Balesano 164-373, Yvonne Mrs. AndreSalois,Summit Dr,jTolland. report in a positive manner to of Grade 9 Robin Carlson 25 termediate and junior. Minnesota 4-3 and Toronto Laurie Spooner Sharon Glazier Palicki 190-493, M arty Noel 125, Theresa Derrane Admitted Saturday: Jason Dbudera, ficials of both agencies. groups is seen by some officials as a Honors Murray Chase Players in the senior deadlocked with California direct outgrowth of controversy over Grade 12 Anne Stankelis Anne Gothreau Adurns Division Bradshaw 188-181-209-578, 138, Kathy Hayden 127. Albert Rd., Tolland; Thomas Martin, Ms. Liz Skolnic, spokesman for the Barbara Hayes Louise Collette bracket must be in grade 10 7- 7. the Health Education and Human Honors Beth Tuohey Cynthia Adams David Cubit W L T Pts Marilyn Chmlelewski 177- Kingsbury Ave., Tolland; Jeannette group, said members will be working Deborah Baker Mona Hillman or below and 17 years old In the World Hockey Petschke, Bissell Rd., Coventry. Development program. Helen Vanty Lauren Delgiudice Boston 42 12 11 95 181-176-534, Rita Pontarelli PARKADE BANTAM- on an individual basis depending on Jeffrey Adams Debra Voisine Lynne Boyajian Edward Hodge Buffalo and under. Those in in Association, Cleveland IKB Discharged Saturday: William Ander Some objected to the sex education Fern Barrasso Frank Dostie 36 19 12 84 177- 490, Edythe Pasek 210- their interests. Darlene (iaffyn Sarah Horton Scott Roger 159, Diane downed Indianapolis 5-1, son, Tolland; Yvonne Chicoine, Spring St., Joanne VonRoemer Toronto 31 25 12 74 477, Charlotte Ferguson term ediate must be in The newly formed group is and personality development Debra Clark Brian Christie Karen Hughes Keelin Erlkson Ferguson 158, Robert Cam Steven Zeisser James Farmer California 24 36 9 57 178- 470, Sandy Edwards grade eight or below and 15 Cincinnati topped New Rockville; Grace Crombleholme, Oxford reported to be in favor of the Health segmepts of the program. Virginia Donnelly Delrdre Feeney Kathleen Infante panelli 154-431, C raig England 5-3, Winnipeg St., Manchester; Edward Fields, Elm Rosalie Donofrio Felice Firman 213-186-557, Vicky Glass years old and under. Junior E(iucation and Human Dvelopment The sex portions have been made Grade 10 Kevin Firmin Rebecca Jewett NHL Carlson 157-434, Eric players must be in grade clipped Calgary 3-1, Ed St., Rockville; Cheryl Ignatowicz, Ver Kathy Doucette Susan Johnson Amy Fowler 461, Lorrie Baker 464, Oglesby 412. program begun March 1 here. optional. Officials, however have High honors Renae Foran six or below and 13 years monton dropped Quebec 4- non Ave., Rockville; Kyle Paluska, Lois Ellenberg Leslie Graham Debra Keeney Wendy Frazier Eastern Conference Edith Tracy 460, Edna Some residents opposed to the new found that about ^-90 per cent of Steven Coiro Edward Freligh old or less. Dec. 1, 1975 is 2, and San Diego trounced Esther Ave., Rockville; Gary Plourde, Jean Franceschena Jennifer Harger Sherry Landry .Atlantic Division Klein 468, Pam Puskas 176- Duncaster Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Pamela program formed a group in parents have given written approval Rita Fontanella Torrie Gagne PARKADE JUNIOR- determining age date for Phoenix 5-2. Brenda Glazier Lance Harmsen Brian Levasseur W L Pet GB 471, Sylvia Johansen 176- Jim Shelton 202, Ken Leitz Sheeler and .son, Vernon Ave,, Rockville; February. for their child to be included in the Linda Hacker George Glacoppe Dean Gaudreau all division. I'ljcra 4, Sroiila 1 David Niemezyk Richard Harrison Lynn MaffessoU Boston 42 20 .677 - 518, Vivian Kenneson 183- Francis Stawickl, Hany Lane, Vernon. Calling themselves Citizens for program. Rhonda Harshbarger Janey Marques Susan Griffin 219-556, John Jenkins 233- lOntry fee is $30. For Reggie Leach scored his Geoffrey Watron Deborah Hayber Buffalo 36 27 .571 6W 189-538, Noella Bertuzzi Steven Hovey Jeffrey McKay Charles Hall Philadelphia 37 29 .561 7 579, Cindy Dodson 183-195- further information con league-leading 48th goal to Laurie Jaglowski 188-450, Mary Gryb 180, Heather MacDonald David Jeannotte Jeanne MeSparren John Hayes New York 31 34 .477 12V4 528, Steve Stratton 521, help Philadelphia beat Grade 10 Kim Heckman Evelyn Campanelli 195-488, tact Tom Malin, 872-7476. Paul Nielsen Damon Josz Kathleen Murphy Paul Gluhosky 515. Honors Dianne Holt G erry Tracy 460, P at Area briefs Andrew Nystrom Dina Katkaveck Penney Parandes Central Division Are Oyasaeter Anita Abollns Annemarie Pawlina Deborah Horton LeGeyt 464. Y- Rocco Luppachino Elvis King Michael Hutchinson W L Pet GB John Orzech Coleen Ackerman Cheryl Kulewicz Emmanuel Peltier Washington 41 26 .612 — 146-382, Pete Aceto 147-142- Jason Osborn Amy Anderson Kathleen Philbrick Nancy Kane EARLY BIRDS- Sophie Brenda Laine Mary Beth Kilduff Cleveland 37 26 .587 2 417, Mike Pagani 136-136- Beard growing contest Dogs do damage Leslie Poirier Bonnie Atherley Alison MacDonald Dina Plzzo Houston 32 33 .492 7 Welply 149-130-376, Julie 161-433, Al Bujaucius 144- Michele Ratti Sarab Bellone Dwayne Kopaez HEBRON — The Volunteer Fire Department is Janice Marques Joy Rankl Atlanta 28 36 .438 11W Landsberg 135-344, Debbie 385, Frank Calvo 153-375, ANDOVER — The Board of Selectmen approved Barbara Richards Ellen Bergeron Margaret Ratti Celeste London sponsoring a beard growing contest in conjunction Robert McConnell New Orleans28 36 .438 Wilson 131, Karen Johnson Bob Boroch 139-351, John payment of $35 to Earl Roberts for damages to his pig CJiristopher Sage James Bunker Donna Reed Mike Laws with the town’s Bicentennial celebration. Details will Michelle Merbler Elizabeth Leger 128. Rieder 359, Bert Davis 139- by dogs. Roaming dogs are a hazard to livestock in this Robin Shaw Lisa Charette Valerie Merryman William Risteau W'estern Conferei STILL GOING STRONG be announced soon. Serving on the beard committee Watson Ck)bum Linda Lewis 388, Vic Marinelli 362, Ber- rural town. Joan Sherrick Inger Nielson Tonya Say are Pete Dallaire, David Morency, Patrick Blow, Bert Cathy (Tole Melinda MacDonald Midwest Division RESTAURANT- Hank THRU A SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE WE HAVE ONE OF THE Valerie Sirois Craig Porter Lisa Schwarzmann nie Casey 135-397, Andy Elizabeth Thomas Suzanne Coleman Dawn Madore W L Pet GB Frey 146-372, Ed Tomkiel Howard, and Kenneth Porter. Sandra Regain Joseph Scutnik Milwaukee 28 35 .444 — Lamoureaux 150-382, Ken BIGGEST STOCKS IN CONNECTICUT, OVER Debra Tootell Alan Ckimlre Kenneth McGee 166-392, Steve Putnam 153- Brian Reynolds Emily Sklodosky Detroit 25 38 .397 3 Seaton 168-406, George Bonnie Warner Cindy Conklin Karen Spooner Jon McManus 387, Tim Hickey 366, Bob Burgess 143-150-407, Jerry ‘Revise,’ say officials Vincent Szwed Sean McNamara Kansas City 20 40 .385 4 Arts entry forms due Dena Wood Loretta Delguldlce Lisa Unsworth Sue Stamp Chicago 19 44 .302 9 Cochran 159165-453, Paul Smith 148-391, Fred HARTFORD — Federal officials have advised seven Scott Yeomans David Doucette John Swanson Charles Medlin Mary Vashalifski Ramona Miller Correnti 141-161-428, Mike McCurry 369, Rich Cabral BOLTON — Students In Grades K to 8 who plan to be suburban towns to revise their requests and resubmit Victoria Durocher Edward Whitney Dawn Thresher Pagani 369, Boh Kragewski so CHEVEHES in the creative arts festival March 24 are reminded the Grade 11 Sharon Fisher Shelly Napolatano Pacific Division 137-363, Tony Marinelli 150- them rather than appeal a court decision blocking $4.4 Crandall Yopp Sam Totedo W L Pet GB 358, Chet Russo 364, Bili 172-450, Joe Pagano 143- deadline for entry forms is Friday, They are in the High honors Arthur Griswold Victor Vlk Fred .Nericcio million in community development grants. Blast Hart Sherry Perkins Golden State 46 10 .719 — Sheekey 150, Jack Jordan 373, Nonny Zazzaro 174-414, school offices. Auditions for music and dance will be Lea Anson Sandra Gustafson Jennifer Wallace ford and Vernon are among the towns refused funds by Cynthia Hamois Grade 8 Kimberly Person Los Angeles 32 32 .500 14 162-373, Vin Motolo 152-140- March 15 and 16 from 3;05 to 4;30 p.m. by arrangement Laurie Berk Robert Weingart Gene Tirinzone 146-374, the court. The court said the towns were not planning Susan Kane High honors Kirk Peterson Seattle 32 34 .485 15 420, Mike Savenella 143- MUST BE SOLD! with Dawn Varava, music teacher. A piano and record Louanne Bricault Julia Welllver Roy DeVeau 356. to use the money for enough low income housing. A Phoenix 30 33 .476 15W Lucinda Grant Fred Lack Melanie Baribeault Mary Welsh Troy Peterson 350, Bud Kaeser 141-357, player will be there. new application taking into account the judge’s Paul Little Patrick Ray Portland 29 37 .439 18 John Ortolani 141-354, Jim MIXERS- Ron Allen 230- Jeanne Kulewicz Thomas Birdsall David West reasons for blocking the funds might go through, said a Karla Mortensen Thomas MacArthur Lena Calvo Eric White Karen Reed Evans 369, Frank 552, Irving Sobolov 202, Bob Sunday’s Results FREE - FREE - FREE - FREE Housing and Urban Development official Friday. Maureen Pawllna Bruce MacBryde Diane ComIre Mark Wilson Lynn Reynolds Oliver 201-576, Jack Boston 88, Detroit 87 McNamara 135-369, Joe Fair field trip Penelope Sibun Lauren MacDonald Michael Dreyer Stephen Scutnik i r GE PORTABLE TV WITH EVERY Kimberly Solecki Washington 92, New York 81 Dworak 139-372, E m il Pelligrinelli 200-551,. Mark COVENTRY — The counselors at Coventry High David Tow Marie Montminy Karen Henderson Grade 7 Robin S^no Kansas City 113, Milwaukee Palmier! 138-359, Lee Prior Midford 200-500, Bob CHEVEHE PURCHASED FROM STOCK School announced there will be a field trip to uie Cynthia Whitehlll Barbara Nicholson Patricia Maltzan High honors 97 146-390, Richard Felmei Bower 514, Roger Sirois 10th anniversary Shariene Perry Stacy (Jueen Denise StAmand National College Fair at the Hartford Civic Center Sue Ellen Busser 143-390, Bruce Dubiel 150, 547, John Higley 525, Herb Grade 11 Alan Porter Sharon Reynolds Arlene Stankelis Atlanta 123, Houston 106 Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3;30 p.m. People from colleges TOLLAND — The Tolland Junior Woman’s Club will David Clark Richard Tarca New Orleans 124, Seattle 106 Carl Bujaucius 369, Frank rteier 508, Rich Dabate Honors Cora Ratti Diane Shain Your Small Car Headquarters of all sorts will counsel students and parents. To learn celebrate iU 10th anniversary Wednesday at the Moose Dennis Rlhm Elizabeth Crowell Mark Tardlf Phoenix 106, Portland 84 Calvo 165-151-135-451, Ray 514, Al Rodonis 524, Jerry Lodge on Kingsbury Ave. There will be a social hour Wayne Bailey Andrew Dean Chicago 91, Los Angeles 88 more about it, call the counselors at 742-9383. Susan Saucier Grade 8 Ray Todhey Johnson 359, Sam Cool 367, Possum 509, Al Rowett 531, “A Good Piact to buy a C a r" from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. to be followed by a catered Karen Brown (Tiris Gaudette Scott Unsworth Kathleen Schwarzmann Honors Adloph Kuszaj 136-379. Mike Muschko 513, Cathy buffet. All past members not contacted are invited to Barbara Bond Elizabeth Shannon Julie Giacoppe Michael Verizzi Janet Carlberg ABA B ohjalian 193-221-564, Board meeting Tuesday attend and to notify Mrs. Barbara Sullivan at 875-9084. David Sllvinsky Thomas Armstrong Richard Hayber Patricia Verizzi Pamela Colgan Phyllis Allen 193-186-495, Diane Smith Mercy Awuma Jane Maltzan Denise Voisine W L Pet GB ANDOVER — The Board of Education will meet David Daigneault Denver 49 16 .754 - U.S. .MIXED- Eleanor June Rowett 192-496, Etta CHEVROLET Linda Smith Troy Bard Ian McFarland Teresa Wood Wilson 199-501, Mary Whip Sobolov 182, Sue Rowett Tue^ay at 7:30 p.m. In the school conference room. Carole Dambolse Kim Switzer Robert Palma Elizabeth Schaeffer New York 42 24 .636 7W Products show Sherry Duchesneau Darid BUsh San Antonio 39 26 .600 10 ple 176-456, Alice Brown 176-471, Marie Beaudet 184- Agenda items include a transportation report, Jeffrey Weingart Ellen Bodey Mark Relchelt CARTER t maintenance report, Linda Harrlman fund report, and SOUTH WINDSOR — The Chamber of Commerce is Cynthia Foley Scott Richards Kentucky 36 31 .537 14 191-501, Denise Cromwell 476, Dolly Dawood 185-470, Joel Wirth Joseph Bond 1229 Msin Stroot, MBhehostoT Phono 64B«fi4B4 discussion of a principal exchange program. News of finalizing plans for Its ‘”76 Products Show” scheduled Susan Farmer Tammy Say Indiana 33 37 .471 18W 179-481, Viv Price 189-175- Mary White 505, Bunny Pamela Gardiner Cheryl Williams Lane Brunner Open Evaninge Hi o - Tlnirsileys HI 6 - SatiMa|ii for late In April. The show will have a Bicentennial Pam Wood Barbara Sibun St. Louis 30 38 .441 20W 524, Bee Moquin 466, Gail Oppelt 484, Doreen Midford the school's being designated a State Bicentennial Jlil Harrison Lori Calfyn Virginia 12 56 .176 38Vi school will be explained. theme. Merchants interested In reserving a booth Lori Wrobllnskl Susan Chace Arvo Silsmets Shbimltls 466, Lois Sperj^ 450. Lisa Harshbarger Jill Tarbox should contact the chamber office or Bill Barcomb. i Judith Henderson Shannon Young Laurel Cpsse PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon,, March 8. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Mon., March 8.1976— PAGE FIFTEEN The Senior Citizens supper. Ronald Mottram St. Margaret’s Circle, Rosary and ecumenical the Lutz Junior Museum will be "A Woman ' a 'i I Center bus will make its and his committee will Daughters of Isabella, will hour will be conducted by i£ kV »^ v Marketing talks set About town League will meet Tuesday Speaks." Members are w'"M Different ways businesses can and run to 5:30 p.m., and is expected You certainly can .. . find relief I usual run on Tuesday. serve refreshments after meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. members of St. Bridget at 10 a.m. at the museum. reminded of the chapter LAST CALL FOR the meeting. J adjust their marketing strategies to to draw some 250 business leaders at the Knights of Columbus Rosary Society Tuesday at birthday party. .j;: yWw the current and future eras of Preceptor Gamma Home on Main St. Guest 1:45 p.m., weather permit ' Z ' X and executives. Utere will be a hockey Mrs. 'John Heacock, 351 Xi Gamma Chapter of ' ! l apples HAY-FEVER Cliapter of Beta Sigma Phi Phebe'Circle of Emanuel economic uncertainly will be The meeting will explore CLQSINQ Pon THE SEASON game between East Buttonball Lane, Glaston speaker will be John ting, in Cronin Hall at Beta Sigma Phi will meet will meet at 8 p.m. Lutheran Church will meet B u s i n e s s explored during a one-day conference challenges arising from the combina SUND^NIQHT, MARCH 14th. Catholic and Suffield at the bury. A discussion on “Ad Zapadka of Woodland Mayfair Gardens. All Tuesday at 8 at the home of Tuesday at the home of at Luther Hall Tuesday at at the Hartford Sheraton Hotel tion of inflation and recession, and MaclDtosh - Delicious S I N U S Sufferers Bolton Ice Palace vantages of Breastfeeding Gardens whose topic will residents of Mayfair Mrs. Rita Berube, 76 Mrs. Andrea Massa, 111 7:30 p.m. for a work night. March 11. ^ will discuss both domestic and inter Wednesday at 7:40 p.m. to Mother and Baby” will be, “Early Planting and Gardens are invited to at Phoenix St., Vernon. Guest Manchester Assembly, Cortland Apples Harvest Lane, Glaston- Hostesses will be Mrs. "Strategic Planning in a Period of national aspects of competitive Proceeds will benefit the be led by Mrs. Kent Sleath Landscaping.” tend. speaker will be Betty Rainbow for Girls, will hury. Dorothy Anderson, Mrs. In new job Transition" will be the 1976 marketing strategies. Kevin Hurst Fund. of West Hartford. AH Ryder, women’s editor at meet tonight at 7:30 at the ORCHARD HILL Mabel Zimmerman and marketing conference sponsored by Registration information is expectant or nursing The recitation of the The executive board of The Herald, whose topic Masonic Temple, John Curran has been 4 U Avan Siraat Mapping Mrs. Edith Bolin. the University of Connecticut School available from Dr. Peter J. LaPlaca, Daytime La Leche mothers are welcome. A St. Bridget Rosary Socie named relief printing Span 8 ajn.'a.-S;30 pjiL, 7 8syaaaraak Introductory Offer W orth ...... $ 1 . 5 0 of Business Administration and the University of Connecticut School of League will m eet. in baby-sitter will be ty will m'eet tonight begin systems specialist for Judge Glenn E. Knierim Connecticut chapter of the American Business Administration, Box U- I cm omiNi iS — tafce te Uggm Druj. aiirolmt tm ptak t Glastonbury Tuesday at available for toddlers. For ning with a Mass at 7:30 in Rogers Corp. of Rogers IlYNMLlAll m and raomve on* mor* SYNAoCUUM It Nek P Marketing Association. 41M, Storrs, Conn. 06268, telephone 9:30 a.m. at the home of information, contact Mrs. the church. Later, Jerry of Simsbury, probate court and Manchester. administrator, will be The program will begin at 9 a.m. 486-4132. Sleath at 521-0283. McTeague will discuss Most recently a develop FINAL EXPENSE types and care of plants at guest speaker at the — local dapartura timai - ment engineer with the Legal Notice the club's meeting in the Kiwanis Club meeting 9; 15am 12:15pm 3:45pm Rogers Poron Materials Tuesday noon at LIFE INSURANCE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS school cafeteria. He is the ~ local dtpartura times - 5:45pm 8:45pm G ro u p , C u rra n is a for Willimantic. Daniabon and The Republican electors of owner of Jerry McTeague Manchester Country Club. 8:30am 10:40am 2:30pm graduate of the University His topic: “ What’s New in *500 to *5000* Providtnca, with onward or con- the Town of Coventry, Florist in East Hartford. 4:45pm 7:45pm nacting tervica to Nawport, Fall of Rhode Island with a B.S. ALL FOOD MARTS CELEBRATE Connecticut-, are hereby Legal Notice Probate.” EVEIYOK MCEPIEII for Watarbury, Southbury, Dan Rivar, Naw Badford, Capa Cod degree in chemistry. He notified that there will be a bury* Y onka^ Naw York City pointi, Boston & Logan Airport As provided in the General Temple Chapter, OES, BETWEEN AQE8 48-87 joined the company in 1969 caucus at Coventry Town Hall will elect officers at its an Y o u 'll s«e mors, enjoy mora - tevB time, ttve gat end travel in F U L L CO M FO RT WALDBAUM'S on Thursday, March 25, 1976 Statutes, May 4, 1976, has 'Depending on ago and has been the develop been fixed as the date for nual meeting Wednesday The Holy Family ment engineer on martix at 7:30 p.m. o'clock, for the at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Mothers Circle will meet Write and give ua your date ol birth following purposes: holding Primaries for the materials for relief prin election of delegates to the Temple. A potluck will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. atthe LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP OF BOSTON 1. To select party-endorsed Stop in Of phone for schedules & tickets to ell points ting. THE SECOND BIG WEEK! State, Congressional, served at 6:30. Miss Diane home of Mrs. Leslie Hoyt, 40 Broad S t, Boalon, Maaa. 02109, Dalp. OB-MH '• BOB’S MOBIL STATION candidates for delegates to Curran's responsibilities Senatorial and Assembly 427 Hartford Rd. (at Palm St.) > Phona 646-7346 F o o d M a r t the Republican State Conven Bernard is in charge of the 88 Pitkin St. - M - CALL TOU FHL I0O-225-1780 Conventions, which Primaries (one block from Keeney St. exit of Interstate 84) will include applications of tion to be held in Hartford, shall be held in Towns and matrix and other materials July 16 and 17. 1976, the EVERY AISLE FILLED WITH GREAT SAVINGS AS WE BRING INTO OUR FAMILY Districts in which an opposing in a new molded plastic Congressional District slate or slates of candidates plate system. 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