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MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1075 - VOL. XCIV, No. 162 Manchester-^A City o f Village Charm t h i r t y -TWO p a g e s — tw o s e c t io n s PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS Gauthier Murder SUspect Being Held Without Bond

By DOUG BEVINS - of Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main St. the jewelry store, where his mother comment on motive for tee shooting. A New Jersey man is being held without Pascale, apprehended by State Police in worked. He was transported to Investigation is continuing. Tliere were several witnesses to tee bond today, charged with the Wednesday Marlborough less than an hour after the Manchester Memorial Hospital via shooting but police would not confirm any afternoon murder of a Manchester man on shooting, was arraigned in Court of Com­ Manchester Ambulance, vriiere he died of tee witnesses’ remarks. A report teat a downtown Manchester sidewalk. mon Pleas at East Hartford this morning. Pascale was talking to the victim’s Donald J. Pascale, 23, of Somerville, His case was continued to April 16 without r mother inside the jewelry store just N.J., is charged with the murder of Leo E. bond, and he is being held at the Hartford before the shooting was termed “a Gauthier, 22, of 80 Summer St., who was Correctional Center. shot and k ill^ shortly after 3 p.m. in front possibility” by McCaughey. Gauthier was shot three times outside According to Creighton Shoor, owner of tee jewelry store, tee assailant came into tee store at about 3 p.m. and was talking to tee victim’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford To Give Congress Gauthier, a saleswoman. Shoor said he didn’t hear tee conversa­ tion but it appeared that they knew each >uper f t other. Asian Policy Tonight A few minutes later, Shoor said he was standing inside his store near the door when he saw tee assailant fire a handgun By HELEN THOMAS put the South Vietnamese Army back on UPI While House Reporter three or four times. Shoor said he couldn’t its feet. see the victim from inside tee store. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President As late as Wednesday evening. White Shoor immediately ran outside tee store Ford will renew his request for additional House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said to aid tee victim and yelled to bystanders military aid for South Vietnam when he Ford had “ not made up his mind” whether to get tee assailant. Several nearby youths addresses a joint session of (Congress to renew his appeal to Congress for chased the assailant unsuccessfully. tonight, top White House aides indicated military aid for South Vietnam and Cam­ One witness to tee shooting, a young today. bodia. The President has already said he man, said he was walking south on Main The aides indicated the President at LEO E. GAUTHIER will seek humanitarian aid. St., approaching tee jewelry store, when least will ask for the |300 million he He still has before Congress a request he heard and saw the shooting. The previously requested for South Vietnam. for $300 million in military aid for South five minutes after his 3:28 p.m. arrival. witness said he gave chase, but the They also said he would ask for, an un­ Vietnam and $220 million for Cambodia. Acting Police (teief George McCaughey assailant jumped into a car parked further Suspect Arrives at Station disclosed amount of money to launch—in He gave some indication at a news con­ of Manchester said today he wouldn’t south on Main St. and sped away toward the event of a Communist takeover of ference last week in San Diego that he Saigon—a humanitarian airlift for the Glastonbury. Pascale, charged with the Wednesday might seek even more funds to help South Another witness reported that the Donald J . Pascale, 23, of Somerville, South Vietnamese who have helped the afternoon murder of Leo Gauthier of Vietnam survive. assailant used a car parked in front of tee N.J. (right), is led into the U.S. government in the past. Sources said Army Chief of Staff Gen. S&H Green Stamp redemption center at Manchester Police station Wednesday Manchester, is being held without The aides said Ford told them his Months Ahead 974 Main St. Several witnesses obtained night by Detective Lt. John Krinjak. bond. (Photo by Burkamp) nationally televised “ State of the World” Frederick Weyand, whom Ford sent on a tee getaway car’s marker plate number: speech will be “ the most important speech fact-finding mission to Saigon, has es­ A New Jersey plate numbered S’TP-9. of my presidency.” It is scheduled for 9 timated that re-equipping the South Viet­ May Decide Descriptions of tee car’s make and color p.m. EDT. namese Army would require more than Reporters and photographers today $700 miilion. It lost more than $1 billion varied. Mideast Fate Within minutes after tee shooting, local were admitted to Ihe Oval Office where worth of equipment, including tanks and School Violence Ford was meeting with Secretary of State planes; when it retreated in panic from the (See Page Sixteen) Henry A. Kissinger. Kissinger wore a central highlands, giving up three- United Press International grim expression but he brightened into a quarters of government-held tenritery. Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres smile and told reporters “ the President Nessen said former President Richard says he expects tee summer months to Termed a Crisis Nixon assured South Vietnamese Presi­ Newtown Teacher ' thought I was punchy at 1 a^m. this mor­ determine whether tee nations of tee Mid­ ning.” dent Nguyen Van Thieu both publicly and WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Senate The report said student misbehavior is dle East will fight a new war. Strike Continues The President said that he had worked privately in 1973 in effect that the United report says school violence has become a no longer confined to fist fights or isolated until 1:15 a.m. on the speech. States would provide adequate economic “TTie coming summer months will be Despite Court Edict national crisis requiring legislative action. incidents. Kissinger could be overheard to say and military aid and would “react decisive,” Peres said Wednesday in Tel Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., said “ Instead our schools are experiencing “ Fve got a few suggestions.” Kissinger is vigorously” in case of massive Com­ Aviv. NEWTOWN (UPI) - Officials closed Wednesday the survey diisclosed hundreds serious crimes of a felonious nature in­ reported to be pushing Ford to take a munist violations of the peace accords. schools early today, tee third day of a of thousands of assaults on students, in­ cluding brutal assaults on teachers and tough line, urging that adversaries be Nessen said Congress ha$ since ruled out He said Egypt “ is bound to retain bote strike by teachers who voted Wednesday cluding 100 murders in 1973; about 70,000 students, as well as rapes, extortions, warned that the United States will stand any U.S. military intervention. her options — tee options of development to defy a court injunction ordering them serious physical assaults on teachers each burglaries, thefts, and an unprecedented by its commitments. Ford invited congressional leaders of without belligerency and that of back to work. year; and extortion, drug and prostitution wave of wanton destruction and van­ Other aides are said to be telling the both parties to White House briefing belligerency itself.” The high school was ordered closed at rings in suburban and urban schools. dalism,” tee report said. . President to take a more conciliate^ Wednesday afternoon. None of the Peres said Egypt’s decision to reopen noon and tee middle school at 1:30 p.m. The survey, prepared by the Senate It disclosed that between 1970 and 1973, stance and to appeal for bipartisanship Democratic Senate leaders, including the Suez Canal in June creates an “ open- Elementary schools have not been serious­ juvenile delinquency subcommittee, homicides increased by 18.5 per cent; during a time when the United States Mike Mansfield} attended. minded situation” in the region and ly enough affected to close. covered 757 public elementary and public rapes and attempted rapes by 40.1 per foreign policy objectives in Southeast Asia House Democratic leader Thomas P. schools and showed dramatic increases In cent; robberies by 36.7 per cent; assaults enables “ tee continued exploration” of Only about 50 per cent of tee system’s 4,- O’Neill said Ford told the group his speech all forms of violence and vandalism. on students by 85.3 per cent; assaults on have been shaken. ways to reach a peace settlement. 500 students attended classes Wednesday, Gen. Frederick C. Weyand, Army Chief tonight would be “blunt, frank, candid, ’The report said “there is clear and com­ teachers by 77.4 per cent; burglaries of the same as Tuesday, in the system’s five of Staff, who returned from a fact-finding hard,” and would seek bipartisan coopera­ President Anwar Sadat has said he will pelling evidence that violence and van­ school buildings by 11.8 per cent; drug and tion. But Ford did not give tee legislators reopen the canal to international shipping schools. dalism in tee schools has reached a level alcohol offenses on school property by 37.5 mission to South Vietnam last Friday, has Meanwhile, no talks were scheduled estimated that $700 million is needed to details. on June 5 — exactly eight years after it of crisis that demands immediate com­ per cent; and dropouts by 11.7 per cent. between the Newtown Federation of was closed in tee 1967 Middle East War. prehensive review and legislative action. It said an “even more ominous I Teachers and the school board, which has “ ’The level of violence and vandalism ... statistic” was teat by he end of the 1973 In Ismailia, Egypt, a Suez Canal said it will not bargain with the teachers is rapidly increasing in both intensity and school year tee number of weapons con­ Authority spokesman termed tee canal white they remain on strike. frequency,” it add^. fiscated by school authorities increased by “ 100 per cent safe for navigation” and said Because of staff shortages, officials Computer Operations Bayh, tee subcommittee chairman who 54.4 per cent. the last trapped vessels would leave tee Wednesday ordered Newtown High School made the report public, said he would “These weapons,” the report said, waterway next monte. to close at noon and tee middle school to sponsor legislation to provide funds for “ include knives, clubs, pistols, and even In January, 1974, Secretary of State close at 1 p.m, while elementary schools alternative educational programs and sawed-off shotguns....” Labeled a Mess Henry Kissinger arrranged an Israeli kept normal hours. security measures. troop withdrawal from tee banks of tee Members of the federation met for six HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut’s Auditor Leo Donohue and Henry Becker Suez Canal. But Kissinger’s search for a^ hours before voting to stay on strike, chief financial officer said today tee said because of the sophistication of com­ second disengagement agreenig|t broke despite a court threat of $1,000 daily fines state’s computer operations are a mess puter technology only an expert could say down last monte. T for 14 union representatives. and he is going to investigate the way the for sure whether Connecticut is getting its The secretary of state failed to reconcile The teachers voted 179-69 Monday to ' Rockefeller Says Nation system is set up. money’s worth in computer services. Israeli demands for a pledge of non­ strike. Of 270 teachers in tee system, 160 belligerency and Egyptian insistence on Jay 0. Tepper said the computer The preliminary auditors review showed: are federation members. the return of mountain passes and oil operations, which according to one es­ —A failure by the state Welfare Depart­ TTie order issued Tuesday in Bridgeport Faces Critical Choice fields in tee Sinai Desert, capture by timate cost $15 million a year, lack overall ment to find out whether tee services paid by Superior Court Judge Robert I. Berdon coordination and some of the computers for were actually delivered and a lack of Israel. were directed teachers to return to class NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Vice President But almost simultaneously in >.77 can’t even talk to one another because competitive bidding for many computer The Israeli government said Wednesday by 7 a.m. Wednesday. Foreign Minister Yigal Allon will go to Nelson A. Rockefeller says the United Washington, the White House confirmed they have different “ languages.” services. The judge order^ tee teachers “ to W ashi^on next week at Kissinger’s States should decide between the burdens former President Richard Nixon had 140 An initial survey shows, Tepper said, —An inability to determine whether tee refrain from striking or engaging in a con­ of world leadership or abdicating global made confidential promises to South Viet­ teat Connecticut may have far more com­ services were effective or even needed. request sidered refusal to render services.” 1 87 Officials said it would be the first Mid­ responsibility to the Soviet Union. nam teat the United States would respond puter firepower than it actually needs. —Overlapping of contracts and constant The teachers had been working without Rockefeller, appearing at the closing “ vigorously’ if the Communists violated 1.67 “ It’s a mess,” Tepper said. renewal of many with the same firm. dle East diplomatic effort since President a contract for 13 months. Ford’s decision to reassess U.S. policy session of the 89th American Newspaper the Paris peace accords of 1973. A recent report by state auditors found Because of the dispersal of computer ’The board said it offered a salary in­ Publishers Association Wednesday, told In a question-and-answer period L80 that contracts for computer consulting services in state government, Becker and toward the region. crease over the 6 per cent boost 1 1,500 publishers, editors and executives following his ANPA speech. Rockefeller services in tee state Welfare Department Donohue said, a precise figure for actual Government sources in Tel Aviv said recommended last summer by a state «rs,T a n . *9 the nation’s foreign policy “ must be clear said he had been advised of the White were given without competitive bidding data processing costs is almost impossible Allon would offer proposals that may mediator. ’The teachers had asked for a 10 to determine. A probable estimate for serve as the basis for renewed Israeli- per cent wage increase, and the board said and consistent and one on which other House statement and added, “The i and contracts were often overlapping. revelations are an exchange of letters “ TTiere is a lot of money to be saved,” costs is $9 million, they said, but figures as Egyptian negotiations. it countered with a 7.8 per cent offer. nations can count.” “ Maybe this country has got to decide between then-President Nixon and Presi­ Tepper aid. high as $15 million have b ^n u s^ . whether, as tee nation which has tee dent Thieu of South Vietnam. ’They con­ Although the state has data processing capacity to stand as the bastion of human firm what was said at that time of U.S. center, such branches of government as freedom, human dignity and respect for support of South Vietnam in terms of the the University of (tennecticut, the Tax equal opportunity throughout the rest of Paris agreement.” Department, tee Department of Motor United Brands Admits Payoffs the world, whether we are to continue to On tee domestic scene. Rockefeller said Vehicles and the comptroller’s office have accept the responsibility and have the growth of federal spending may set off separate operations. another round of inflation. In some cases, he said, the capacity of burdens, if you want to put it that way, To High Honduran Officials teat go with it,” Rockefeller said. “The great immediate economic tee computers isn’t being utilized properly necessity which the county faces is to halt despite tee high cost. “ Or, whether we want to withdraw and after using a brief case to smash through expanded into other areas, bananas the recession and to get back to work. “Tliere’s been a lack of coordination that NEW YORK (UPI) - For half a cen­ say, ‘Well, we’re going to step aside now tury, United Fruit Co. operated as the window of his office on the 44th floor of remained the main source of business, and “ ’The great continuing need, which the seems incredible,” he said. “ I intend to and we’ve carried this lead for a couple of overlord of the Caribbean, ruling the Pan Am building in Manhattan. United Brands held its positon as the country faces, is to avoid touching off look at every contract, every purchase, decades and let’s let the Soviets accept the economies of the banana republics with The Securities and Exchange Commis­ nation’s largest importer of bananas. another round of dangerous inflation,” he every lease.” responsibilities of world leadership.’” vast wealth and power. sion charged in U.S. District Court in From the turn of tee century until the Tepper, former Ohio fiscal expert At an airport news conference before his said. The U.S. government now says its Washington teat United Brands deposited . end of World War II, United Fruit virtual­ named by Gov. Ella T. Grasso as finance speech. Rockefeller said he knew of no modern-day successor United Brands was payoffs in Swiss bank accounts of Hon­ ly was a self-contained empire in Latin commissioner, said he plans to set up his secret agreements between the up to its old tricks, paying off high of­ duras officials and then sought to cover up America. investigation next week. Tepper said he governments of tee United States and ficials of Ronduras for tax breaks on the bribes, as well as payment of $750,000 It operated plantations on hundreds of Inside Today will use department personnel as much as South Vietnam as Sen. Henry Jackson, D- exported bananas. in cash over tee last five years to an of­ thousands of acres and owned railroads, possible but will select an outside expert Wash., had claimed and suggested United Brands admitted Wednesday that ficial of an unamed European govern­ public utilities, hospitals, school and, to oversee tee study. Jackson’s statement was irresponsible. Old Codger ...... 2 in September its chairman Eli M. Black ment. some historians say, the local politicians. Rockefeller called on him to release Neighbor’s Kitchen...... Page 10 paid one or more officials of Honduras No reference was made to the payments It was tee principal employer in many of copies of tee agreements. Dear Abby...... P^8e H $1.25 million and promised another pay­ in the company’s annual reports to the Latin American countries in which it GOP, Cancer Society winners.. .Page 28 The Weather ment of $1.25 million this month. stockholders or the SEC, as required by operated, and it was often the only source Some U.S. officials said privately it was law. of foreign exchange. Thoughts ApLENty...... Page 17 believed thatjHonduras President Oswaldo In 1970, Black formed United Brands After World War II, United Fruit’s plan­ The Lottery Herald wins benefit...... Mostly sunny today with high Lopez got some of the money channeled by through merger of United Fruit with tation system was hit by changing political Brower tops fight card...... Page 18 temperatures 45 to 50. Partly cloudy Black through French subsidiaries. American Seal Kap Inc., a maker of milk and economic conditions and its business Indians set for opener ...... Page 20 tonight with lows 25 to 30. Mostly cloudy ’The number drawn today in tee Connec­ On Feb. 3, Black jumped to his death bottle caps. Though tee new company Friday with highs in tee 40s. and power quickly declined. ticut State Lottery was: 62-orange-053. Area P rofile...... Pages 4, 5, 8, 9,14,15 MANOIESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 18, 1975- PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Cwm.. Thurs., April 10.1975 THEAT|R Jack Scott Hints of Connectioli With Patricia Hearst Case NATIONAl WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST lo 7AM EST 4 - H - 75 SCHEDULE / 30.48 I 3000 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - by Scott’s wUe, Dficki. The FBI building, but tO(A no action “First of all,” the Scotts said, are completely defensible. If concern for her safety and that Walton said he was “terribly with us in our rejection of the UA East 1 — “Shampoo” lack Scott, a sports world has teleidione records of calls since Uiere is no warrant or “we have done nothing wrong. we somehow acted to avert her life was endangered by sorry’’ he had discussed the U.S. government.” r^fTJuRi between the farmhouse and subpoena for Scott. We are not fugitives. We have bloodshed and killing, we cer­ “trigger-happy agents.” case with the FBI. SEATTLE 7:30-9:30 radical suspected of aiding Miss Hearst, 21, a newspaper FRilZING V * Patricia Hearst, emerged from Walton’s home in Portland, ’lie Scotts denounced what not been charged or convicted tainly find that nothing to The Scotts said they would Walton, who plays for the heiress, was kidnaped Feb. 4, BOSTON UA East 2 — “Report to the hiding Wednes^y hinting he Ore., where the two Scotts were they called FBI harassment of any crime.” apologize for.” not answer grand jury Portland Trail Blazers, 1973, in Berkeley, Calif., but m visiting. and expressed fear “of being The hint of'a connection with Tliey said Miss Hearst "ap­ questions, if a^ed, because expressed support for the _ ^30^54 J Commissioner” 7:00-9:00 was connected to the Hearst joined her SLA abductors’ The Scotts dropped out of set up and possibly killed” by Hearst came when they said: parently concluded during the “total noncollaboration with Scotts, his longtime friends, m i n n e a p o l ’is case but had done nothing cause two months later. The CQDenATIONS UA East 3 — “Claudine” wrong. sight just before the public agents anxious for a shootout “Our actions of the past year first few weeks of her kid­ this government is our moral and joined them “to urge the 7:20; “Harry & Tonto” 9:00 group has been in hiding ever f r e e z in g ;NEWYORK Scott, 33, accompanied by pro learned of the farmhouse last with the SLA. naping” that the FBI had no responsibility.” people of the world to stand since. At the dinner table one night Across the road from the bad oxen were used. Horses Burnside 1— “Murder on the superstar Bill month. FBI agents since have “Old Hen” said he was going to North Coventry church was a aren’t much good in swamps or Orient Express” 7:15-9:35 j Walton, answered no questions been interrogating Scott’s w •I 'X friends and family. go after his oxen that were out brick house painted white real deep snow, but oxen can do ' Burnside 2 — “California' on the advice of counsel. He SAN FRANCISCO '.foENVE' Newsmen were summoned to pasture. Would we like to where "Nobe” Loomis lived. quite well in both conditions tho Split” 7:00-9:05 said he would not talk with the FBI or respond to questioning abruptly Wednesday to a take a ride? Those oxen had formerly lived of course much slower. Vernon Cinema 1 — “Report N , f a ir by a grand jury. lawyer’s office and then sent Not knowing his ways as we at that bam and expected to After several months in a to the Commissioner” 7:15-9:15 LOS ANGELES later found out, and having turn into that driveway. O.C. logging camp the diet of Miss Hearst and fellow Sym- spewing to Glide Methodist Cinema 2 — “Rafferty and Church where the Scotts and nothing else to do, we went didn’t know it so was walking potatoes, beans, corned beef the Gold Dust Twins” 7:20-9!00 bionese Liberation Army along in the Concord buggy. shoulder to shoulder with the (salt horse) and salt pork (sow fugitives reportedly stayed in a Walton appeared. Showcase Cinema 1 — “ Fun- FBI agents surrounded the Down the hill to North Coven­ nigh critter. Suddenly a swing belly) began to get monotonous. hy Lady” 8:00 Pennsylvania farnihouse rented LOWEST TEMPERATURES try, then the right hand at the to the left almost knocked O.C. A husky chopper would fit a Showcase Cinema 2 — down and he yelled “Whoa.” double-bit axe into an ox’s skull, 32 [ M IAM I fork on the road to South Coven­ “Towering Inferno” 8:15 try. In only a short distance ’They whoad O.K. but with one then break one of its legs and Showcase Cinema 3 — "Len­ another road to the right led us foot on O.C.’s foot. O.C. pan­ have the carcass hauled in to ny” 7:15-9:30 —LEGEND' to the barway of a large pasture icked. Yelling “Gidap,” “Gee,” camp for the cook and flunky to Special midnight shows, Fri. “Haw” and then some things skin and dress out for meat. lot. Rod Taylor plays Shamus, a and Sat. 12:00 / ^ 50 The Herald wouldn’t print had Tlie boss was shown that the ox 50 There were no cattle in sight detective, in “A Matter of Showcase Cinema’ 4’ — so Old Hen said, “You young no effect. Those brutes sudden­ had a broken leg and had to be “ Young Frankenstein” 7:30- ly forgot everything they ever killed. Wife ... and Death,” the r/3SHOWERS ^ FLOW fellas can find ’em and drive 9:40 , POLICE REPORT knew. Then O.C.’s left fist O.C. thinks that would be NBC-TV Thursday Night them up here and I’ll put the Special midnight shows Fri. landed bard on the ox’s eye pretty tough beef, but probably Movie at 9:30 on Channels UPt WEATHER FOTOCAST® yoke on ’em.” and Sat. 12:10 We found them and had to and it lifted its foot. the men thought it would be 20, 22, and 30. chase them through a big bushy We three eventually made it tougher if there was none. John Jackson, 67, of 38 Center and Spruce Sts. Court swamp and up to the barway. up the hill where Old Hen took Fresh meat of any kind was a Meekville Rd. was charged date is April For Period Ending 7 AM EST Friday. Thursday night will find snow and/or snow flurries Hen put the yoke on and said, off the yoke and turned the treat. HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW ARE AT Wednesday on Tolland T’pke. “Carl and I will drive along and dumb beasts into the yard. Once O.C. was following a with operating a motor vehicle Lorraine Shersnoik of West in the mid Rockies, changing to rain in northern Texas, the Gulf coastal states and the O.C. can bring the oxen.” Next morning Heti asked if tote-road in Maine when he saw while under the influence of Haven reported the theft of a Carolinas. Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approx, we had noticed one ox getting a a porcupine high in a tree. Since O.C. didn’t know a thing C O U N T R -^ liquor and/or drugs. He was brown shoulder bag containing maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 52 (70), Boston 31 (42), Chicago 28 (41), stick in his eye when we were he had never had an opportunity about oxen but had heard the ,^254 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER released on a $150 non-surety money and glasses from an un­ Cleveland 28 ( 40), Dallas 44 (64), Denver 26 (48), Duluth 19 (43), Houston 56 (73), Jackson­ driving them through the to study one at close range he OFI commands “Gedup” “Whoa” Merchants In Early American^ bond. Court is April 29. locked locker at the European ville 62 (81), Kansas City 33 ( 50), Little Rock 41 (60), Los Angeles 50 (66), Miami 75 (79), bushes. shot it down. After a g o ^ in­ “Gee & Haw.” Never did like Furniture Reproductions Health Spa. Minneapolis 26 (49), New Orleans 63 (75), New York 36 ( 48), Phoenix 49 (79), San Fran­ cattle anyway. Never even “No, we hadn’t seen it.” spection he put it on a rock Mavis J. Clark, 24, of 160 Pine “Well, he sure has an awful beside the trail and continued cisco 45 (62), Seattle 42 ( 62), St. Louis 32 ( 52) and Washington 42 ( 53) degrees. tried to milk a cow. Too Clocks • Lamps • Fireplace Furnishings Tree Lane, South Windsor was Michael Panaror, 17 of 39 looking eye there. Must have along the road to a camp. bashful, maybe. and Nautical Paraphernalia charged with improper passing Overland St. was charged with hurt it somehow last night.” The crew were all away at As soon as the buggy was out and failure to comply with a carrying a dangerous weapon Before there were any work in the woods except one SPECIAL FRI-SAT-SUN of hearing distance O.C. yelled State Traffic Ck>mmission sign Wedne^ay. He was released by mechanical tractors, twitching who claimed to feel too sick to “Gedup” and they got up into a THE at Main and Woodland Sts. police on a $150 non-surety The Lighter Side: walk. Then he tried “Gee” and and skidding logs in the woods work. Of course the cook and Court date is April 22. bond. Court date is April 21. was done by horses under good flunky were there. They had noted which way they turned. OLDE FARMER’S Larry Corbin, 27, of Hartford Then “Haw,” and watched its conditions because they were heard the shot and asked what Dean A. Smith, 30, of 130 was charged Wednesday on effect. Nothing to it, he could faster. But when the going was it was for. After learning where Closing the Gum Gap Hackmatack St. was charged Broad St. with operating a drive oxen. the porkie was left, the sick CHAIR Wednesday with failure to obey motor vehicle while under the man started up the tote-road Handcrafted pine backs in black a stop sign at Walker and E. influence of liquor and/or drugs feat was phlegmatic almost to quite spryly with dreams of By DICK WEST That accom plishment by with hand stenciling. Natural pine Center Sts. (]ourt date is April and operating a motor vehicle what Americans regarded as a the point of torpor. some fresh meat. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hardly , anyone was Many woodsmen in Maine scoop seat. A collector’s piece contrary to his license technically backward nation classification. He was released Remember the reaction when galvanized by the news that the discourage shooting of porkies that’s unique. created shock waves of sur­ Stacey Leone, 27, of East the Soviet Union first exploded U.S.S.R. now has the know-how TV TONIGHT because they were the only on a $150 non-surety bond. Court prise, dismay and alarm in this Reg. $59.95 OPEN TUES.7WE0rML Hartford was charged an atomic bomb? to produce its own chewing meat a lost person could get date is April 29. country. ^ m 10 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Wednesday with failure to obey Since then, of course, we have gum. with a club. In Michigan they Q R th u r s . a fri. 10 a m .-9 P.M. a traffic control signal at the Neil R. 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K INSPECTION ol your home by a Termite Control ■Sal 1 ta (cwl) ,?W EB H O o OMca for raaarvad aaata only will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11:39, 4:1$. m MS 1 Expert, supervised by the linesi technical stall, Ml 1 $y explained that com­ leg as a remedy for a stubbed Ellenberg, Jean Franceschena, budget contains about $24,000 presentation plus tips on how to measure, cut, paste, meeting of the Second Annual Law Repealer toeft of. a car owned by Rex failure to carry license and Starting times will be The library did not make the sought by various officials. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL! pulsory binding arbitration is a toe. Brenda Glazier, Linda Hagger­ less in state grants than the hang and trim wallcovering. Clinic is free by reserva­ Women’s Golf League, April 14 Snodgrass of Willowbrook registration. He is to appear in between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. on Capital Improvements Com­ Ironically these requests come procedure under which an out­ He offers as a way to ty, Cheryl Lack, Judy Lack, HARTFORD (UPI) - The board has estimated. Inasmuch tion only. For reservation call: at 7 p.m. in Town Hall Council minimize the problem of con­ Connecticut House has voted Apartments. ’The car was taken court in Rockville on May 13. Chambers. Mondays. mittee list of top priorities this at a poor economic time in a sider is brought in, and each Karen MacDonald, Chris as the state budget has not been Curtis St. Germain, 17, of 306 town where a library and high Carnations...... bunch •2.15 tracts lapsing, before new ones unanimously to repeal the from the apartment parking lot. Discussion on the rules of Karen Fellows is in charge of year, as it did in years past. side tells him its position. The Merrall, Deborah Nericcio, approved, however, the consen­ South St., Rockville, was are negotiated, to restructure state’s "fair trade laws” under PAUL’S PAINT They were also charged in play, division play, potential arrangements and may be CIC officials said that school addition' have been outsider then decrees what Cheryl Osborne, Laurel sus of the board is that state aid charged Wednesday with defeated recently during better OPEN ■Ul 9 P.M. THURS., FRI.44ITe8l the Municipal Employee which manufcturers can pre­ 615 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER • 649-0300 connection with the theft of a problem areas and dues will rea ch ^ at 644-2511, Monday because of the various routes the terms of the agreement will Palmer, John Parker, Eric may very weil be decreased in making unnecessary noise with economic times. Relations Act to require that vent retailers from price- REFRESHMENTS ft DOOR PRIZES! radio and stereo tapes from take place. through Friday. 'th e library has open to it — be. He dictates how much city Peterson, Barbara Richards, some areas, including speciai FREE a motor vehicle and failure to mediation and fact-finding are cutting. some other cars in the lot. employes are going to be paid Pam Roberts, Audery Senkbeil, education. The two were also charged carry license. He is to appear in and what the provisions of their brought into action before the with larceny of another car court in Rockville on May 13. contract will be, McCoy existing contract expires. reportedly taken from Water- I William C. Benson, 17, of 42 explained. The Labor and Industrial bury where the Vernon car was Prospect St., Rock^dlle, was Noting that in most com­ Relations Committee voted 12-3 recovered by Waterbury police. charged with possession of can- munities that 60 or 70 per cent in favor of the proposed bill and ’The car taken from Waterbury nibus substance in connection of operating costs are personnel 15 were absent. was recovered on Pinnacle Rd. with the investigation of a com­ items, the mayor said, “com­ in Ellington by Vernon Police. plaint concerning a vacant pulsory binding arbitration Sears Fluckiger was released on a building on Gaynor Place, would mean that an outsider, polyester pantsuits non-surety bond and is to be Rockville. with no political accountability, presented in court in Rockville He was held overnight at the could make a binding deter­ Governor pn May 6. Frazier was held police station and was to be mination of how that money overnight at the Vernon Police presented in court in Rockville, would be spent.” Accused of as smart as Station in lieu of posting a $2,- today. He particularly emphasized 500 bond. He w as to be that there is no need for com­ pulsory binding^rbitration. He Favoritism presented in court in Rockville, HEBRON said, “Althougn it is true, as un­ toddy / Angel Robles, 30, of 98 W. A Hebron school bus collided ion officials have claimed in HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. their priee support of compulsory binding Ella T. Grasso has been ac­ arbitration, that a large cused of favoring big cities in number of contracts are not her federal revenue sharing CONN. 0ALVA6E CO., Inc., alias The settled before expiration of the plan at the expense of smaller Sears Low Price Sears previous one, mediation and communities. GLORIOUS EMPORIUM fact-finding are generally not Rep. Gerald F. Stevens, R- utilized until the previous con­ Milford, House minority leader, a m w H m m m ■d> ■ tract has expired.” said Wednesday Mrs. Grasso’s i m SL MMCHESin ■ M »-nS2 He added, “Thus, the effec­ plan will disproportionately tive impasse resolution benefit 18 large cities and cheat techniques currently available many of the other 151 state It’s not how much you spend but what Hi Neighbor! are not even used until the municipalities. previous contract has expire.” Stevens said the 18 cities, you get for your money that counts. If you go to bed early, wake He further explained that mostly Democratic in voter At Sears you get a lot: up-to-the-min-, up at sunrise and work mediation is when an outsider registration, will receive more ute styling, versatility and perform-” hard all day, you’ll end up a is brought in to talk over than $2 million which last year ance. Come, see our great collection. dull person socially who matters with both sides and, he was divided on a per capita Chooserfrom attractive solids, pat- .. never has any fun, talks ' said, it; has proved to be a very basis throughout the state. terns arid combinations. Misses’ and '" only to chickens, and. is Half sizes. always tired. In trying to avoid that kind of a reput­ ation I keep late hours Rid Litter Day both rising and retiring, studiously avoid talking to chickens and never work Scheduled in hard enough to injure my golf. These practices 23% OFF! sometimes irk my wife but I tell her nobody’s perfect. 64401 The point to all this is that sometimes a lack of effort Tri-Town Area can be rewarding. Several stocks that I bid over the telephone (I didn’t even go out to look) came in and The “Rid Litter” day to be supervise the drive in Tolland. practical polyester were put out for peddling while I was on the golf 24401 sponsored by the Rockville Boy Scouts, 4-H’ers, Tolland course. If you come in this weekend, explain to my Area Chamber of Commerce Land Trust members, the will be conducted in Vernon, Tolland Junior Women’s Club wife that working isn’t everything — a person needs Tolland, and Ellington, April 26 and Conservation Commission coats time for meditating, coffee drinking and relaxing. with Michael Walsh, manager will be assisting. Here’s what happened: of MacDonald’s in Vernon, as ’The Tolland Grange Hall will Rain or shine coats of woven Dacron ® general chairman. be open all day as the “com­ regular *27 polyester lined with nylon, in the shapes Ann Humphry, chairman of mand post” where bags will be and styles of today. They’re ZePel® the chamber’s Beautification provided for the volunteers. treated to resist water and spotting. Committee, told the board of Anyone else interested in Machine' washable. In pastels, navy director’s meeting Wednesday volunteering should contact that her committee met 11 Broneill at 875-5460. and beige. M isses’ 8-20. times to plan for the project. In Vernon, Laddie Czerwinski In Ellington, Atty. Joseph is the chamber’s coordinator. Capossela is chairman of the He will supervise the cleanup in day. He is being assisted by the Rockville section and An­ Henry Lanz who has been in­ drew Tricarico, former public Oingalon Sale strumental in coordinating works director, will supervise previous cleanup days in in Vernon area. 2.69 Pantyhose...... 1.99 3.19 Pantyhose, XL 2.29 Ellington. Boy Scouts and Little Lanz said workers will be Leaguers have volunteered given bags to fill which will their help. Plans call for the 1.59Stockings...... 1.29 1.99ThiTops .... 1.69 then be placed at the curbs for workers to meet at the Town pickup by the Conservation Garage, Rt. 30, at 9 a.m.where Commission or town public they will be provided with litter works department. bags, routes and other instruc­ He is looking for a volunteer tions. Anyone wishing to to lend the use of a pickup truck volunteer should call Mrs. for this purpose. He said a Humphry at 875-0301 or the number of volunteer workers Chamber office, 872-0587. ou kids’ Save *31“ Save »21*® from youth origanlzations have Save 20% In connection with Rid Litter been lined up but additional Day, Mrs. Humphry said a volunteers are welcome. poster contest is being con­ A) A load of Mattell toy airships and jungle patrol 3-Cycle Washer Electric Dryer Has Anyone interested should call ducted in the three towns for trucks that didn’t sell at $20.00 each. Come see them at him at 875-7913. students in Grades 3-6. Prizes liued surfer-style jackets our Emporium for $8.90. Variable Temperatures Eric Santini, a chamber coor­ will be given for the best B) Gourmet “Cordon Bleu” steel fry pans in many with 3 Water Levels dinator, has enlisted Tove Man- posters promoting Rid Litter sizes from 70$ to $2.00. Worth at least twice as much. - digo and Robert Broneill to Day. girls’ and boys’ girls’ sizes 7-14, boys’ C) Fancy “Royal Family” Cannon towels and face sizes 3-6x sizes 8-12 cloths at about 40% off fancy store prices. D) Health and beauty aid stock of shampoos, tooth Regular Regular regular 5.99 regular 6.99 brushes, deodorants, razors, shave cream and suntan $259.95 $179.95 CUSTOm FRflmiNG lotion way off price. *158 E- A whole load of famous Antrol garden.products at *228 •ALL TYPES OF MATSi Normal, knit-delicate, or permanent press The variable temperature control lets you SILK. LINEl). DURLAP. 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PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater. Conn., Thurg., April 10.187S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 10, 1975- PAGE SEVEN ^anrltfstpr liipiituq HrralJi ANDREW TULLY Lower Oil MANCHESHR Prices m 6. MIODLI TURNPIM S . Got■ 100 E x tra ___ OPINION AFL-CIO Has Public MM. • Tins. S -WI pjn. Employes Department Predicted wsd.. Thurs., M . f m 10 pjn. I Stamps with purchaso of^ We I eaiw 7.50 purchasa f PARIS (UPI) - ’Treasury Reserve Secretary William E. Simon The Right To f . •2.00 or moro In i Gun Control For WASHINGTON - Today, you are errands or go out into the streets and cam­ said Wednesday he expects oil Supermarkets Limit Quantitice ^ Hoalth & BoauW Aids Gwrge Meany, president of the AFL-CIO. paign for them. prices to go down and the The contributions are presumed to be ^ «3 lbs. Ground Chuck § Unions under Meany’s control contributed American dollar to go up. W DOUBLE S&H GREEK Better Or Worse almost half a million dollars to 33 legal. That’s not the point. ’The question is Oil prices should “go down as Pifcai , *®4tirr MEATS •3 pkgs. Swoot Llfo whether any Congressional committee, 33 members of the House Elducation and the leading oil consuming coun­ Cffeelfye Apr. 11- 12-13 STAMPS SATs 7 10 of whose 39 members are beholden to Big to pm Potato Chips The opponents of stiffer handgun the highest handgun homicide rate in Labor Committee last year. How would tries develop their huge un­ Labor, can objectively consider legislation control legislation have a point, \ the country. you expect those House members to vote tapped energy resources and on legislation requiring the compulsory favorable to the labor union movement. maybe a number of points. One of The victims of gun killings more continue applying energy­ iMonization of all government workers — You’re right. Big Business also buys saving measures,” Simon told USDA CHOICE N.Y. CUT numerous members of Congress in one them, unfortunately, is summed up in often than not are husbands, wives, federal, state and local? reporters in Paris where he way or another. But that doesn’t make the Correct the first time. The AFL-CIO has si^ e d a $25 billion “safety net” the rather simplistic slogan. When relatives or friends, said Elaves, and Right to Work Committee’s research any a new Public Employes Department arrangement to bail out In­ less Interesting to the average citizen. guns are outlawed, only outlaws will the motives for most killings range (PED) with a budget of $40,000 a month. dustrialized nations if they run I Indeed, a nationwide poll by the Opinion SIRLOIN from “anger and drunken arguments Its job is to force the present Congress to short of cash in paying high oil have guns. Research Corp. of Princeton, N.J., shows enact legislation guaranteeing govern­ phces. This is quite true, but the same to jealousy and revenge.” that the average citizen, whether or not he ment workers all the bargaining rights of Huge American resources in­ thing could be said about anything The city with the second highest workers in private industry — including, of belongs to a union, takes a dim view of Big cluded the Alaskan oilfields course, the right to strUce. Meanwhile, Labor’s attempt to take over control of else society attempts to regulate. handgun homicide rate is Cleveland. soon to go Into production, coal STEAK Meany keeps reminding Big Labor’s pets government workers. deposits and shoal sands, he According to the poll, 83 per cent of When harmful drugs are outlawed, In that city and its county, Cuyahoga that in all the AFL-CIO contributed nearly said. only outlaws will have drugs. No law County, only 34, or 13.2 per cent, of the $5 million to their 1974 campaigns, plus a those interviewed — including 77 per cent Simon said he was “not fully lot of bodies with helping hands and of all union members — oppose com­ New Zealand Frozen Shoulder has ever deterred anyone who wanted 257 handgun homicides recorded last satisfied” with the results of assorted services. pulsory unionism in government. ’The energy saving in the United to break it. year occurred during a felony. Slight­ But for the present, the House Educa­ study also reported that 79 per cent feel States and further efforts would tion and Labor Committee is a fascinating Congress should NOT pass a law permit­ Another, much more compelling ly more than half occurred during or be made to reduce wastage. study. According to a report by the ting agreements requiring employes to LAMB CHOPS 79< argument is that there are already following a quarrel. National Right to Work Committee, those join or pay dues to a union in order to work He said the dollar will gather fresh strength as the U.S. plenty of laws on the books to deal Whether handgun control opponents 33 lucky members, above mentioned, for the federal government. Similar received contributions totaling $429,632. majorities (78 and 79 per cent) opposed recession begins to bottom out with criminals with guns. The trouble like it or not, some kind of national Fourteen members getting the biggest federal legislation forcing unionism on and inflation eases. USDA USDA USDA USDA is that the laws are not enforced. Man­ legislation aimed at changing such contributions received $328,047 of this state, county and municipal governments, “’The dollar is improving on CHOICE CHOICE and any similar state legislation.; - GRADE A CHOICE datory long prison sentences strictly statistics is eventually going to be ’ . total. One congressman, freshman money markets,” Simon told Michael Blouln, D-Iowa, snagged $36,900. George Meany has told the country’s 13 reporters at the 24-nation FIRST BONELESS BONELESS meted out to people who use guns in adopted. And whether the legislation ’That sounds nice for Big Labor, because million federal, state and municipal Organization for Economic CUT ROLLED the commission of a felony would do is wise or foolish, effective or ineffec­ Epilogue the House committee will deal with workers they already have a right to Cooperation and Development. CHICKEN proposals, backed by Meany & Co., which strike, despite laws forbidding strikes. The Check’s No Joker wonders to cut the crime rate. tive, will depend in no small measure — as the Right to Work outfit puts it — "You just quit working for the guy who’s Simon signed for the United Even so, all the arguments are on whether or not the “gun lobby "would put the federal government in the kicking you around,” said Meany. Robert Berman, director of New Hope Manor, beams with happiness as he looks at a States a $25 billion “safety net” CHilCK CHUCK CHUCK That is George Meany saying he is the fund to protect the 24-member QUARTERS overwhelmed by abundant statistics abandons its obstinate, uncom­ business of organizing public sector un­ check for $650 which was presented to New Hope by Mrs. Joseph Lawler, president of the ions, regulating labor relations policies of law. But he mawnoLget away with this Manchester Jaycee Wives. ’The donation was the proceeds of the organization’s recent countries of OECD if they run showing that far more people are promising opposition and cooperates the states and their political subdivisions, one, despite his bought-and-paid-for short of cash because of high oil Breasts with Wings third annual “The Joker Is Wild” casino night. (Herald photo by Pinto) prices. STEAK ROAST STEAK killed by guns purchased for “protec­ in the framing of the legislation. MAX LERNER and promoting compulsory unionism at all collection of legislators on Capitol Hill. Legs with Backs levels of government.” Perusing that Opinion Research poll, a lot tion” than by guns in the hands of To be sure, more must be done to Mind you, money is only a small part of of Meany’s beneficiaries must be fran­ criminals. enforce the laws we already have per­ what Big Labor gives its candidates. Cash- tically trying to think of some other way to The Most Dangerous Profession repay Big .Labor for its largesse. In the This well-documented fact was un­ equivalent manpower and services, Witness I M H V a t taining to criminals. But that is not provided by “volunteer” union members, House, at least, all of them must stand for derscored recently in testimony the real problem. may amount to as much as eight times the re-election next year if they wish to stay Slain 4 9 ^ before a House Judiciary subcom­ The problem is ordinary people actual cash contributions, Candidates love on the public payroll. lb. lb. lb. these “volunteers,” because cash can’t do mittee by A. Reginald Eaves, safety killing ordinary people — with guns. NEW YORK CITY - The most damage to the student’s mind and per­ PRICE, Utah (UPI) - Three sonality than Uie other way around, but commissioner of Atlanta, which has dangerous profession is also the world’s nen yanked Michael Thomas 6:a|iitSSl oldest — that of the teacher. The serpent each can also have a galvanizing impact Hogan out of his bed early OUR OWN PURE PORK HOT OR SWEET FROM THE DELI-IMPORTEO was the first teacher. He taught Eve a on the other. Wednesday, pumped seven lesson, shattering her innocence as all Education is always news for bullets into him, and dumped ITALIAN $ 1 09 b o iled good teachers do, and God reinforced the Americans, because their basic faith lies TOM TIEDE his body in a remote canyon. Other Editors Say lesson by driving Eve and Adam out of the in it. I was reminded of that fact by the Carbon County Sheriff Aibert Tire SAUSAGE .M I HAM Garden of Eden. report from St. Paul, Minn., about the Passic said the killing was ap­ Minnesota plan to send practicing lawyers He’s a Good Man I Call It a dangerous profession because parently an execution in ' f i r e s t o n e *Soak the Poor* Taxation the relation between teacher and student back to school for at least 15 hours of But Not a Big One revenge for testimony Hogan is one of hope and vulnerability on both catch-up courses every year. The danger gave a year ago against Pineapple Sweet Life sides. The teacher can, I fear, do more in every vocation is that of obsolescent members of a motorcycle gang. Duncan One would logically assume that, if rate that is 1.51 per cent less than the knowledge: The skills you once learned Utah Highway Patrol Pink Stems & may no longer fit the demands of the new Hines all persons in the state of Connecticut family that lives it up on $2,000 per troopers took three men into 38 O z. society and world. This is true not only of WASHINGTON - References to Gerald Others agree, and then some. A poll of custody shortly after the Grapefruit Pieces are taxed at least equally, a person year. lawyers, doctors, nurses, technicians of Ford are by rote preceded with the cup­ veteran political watchers by colunmist 'nre Supermarke BOTTLE killing. Passic said they would DOLE .,4 oz. who earns $50,000 per year would pay Who would dare to assert that such eyery kind: It is true of politicians, ad- cake that he is a fine fellow. “Decent Jack Anderson recently listed Ford among be charged with first-degree BROWNIE ministratora, /economists, of teachers man,” is the generality. “ Boy Scout,” the 10 worst leaders in the world. Another murder later today. a tax is not regressive? The $50,000 the state five times as much as a per­ themselves, of parents, of husbands and says Kansas Sen. Bob Dole. And it is with newsman’s street poll has resulted in 67 of Passic said Gypsy Allen CRISCO MUSH­ son who earns only $10,000. family, whose income is 25 times wives. his good side in mind that growing 100 Washingtonians responding that the Codianna, 25, of Waterbury, FRUIT Hence the need for “continuing numbers in this city, many of them friends President is “nice” but only 18 of the same Conn.; Irvin P. Dunsdon, 32, of MIX In Connecticut, that is not true, by a larger than that of the $2,000 family, of the President, are hoping he will be 100 saying they would vote for him over education,” as it is called in the profes­ Bingham Canyon, Utah, and 23 oz. wide margin.^ In fact, the $50,000-per- does not pay a tax that is 25 times as OPEN sion. My only quarrel with, it is that it is good enough to rethink and renounce his Ted Kennedy or Henry Jackson. Craig Marvel, 27, whose OIL DRINK ROOMS year citizen pays less than twice the large. It pays only 8.5 times the tax of often interpreted too narrowly. A lawyer unfortunate decision to run for the office Said one of the latter people questioned: Massachusetts hometown was BARGAINS who is bewildered by the latest twists in in 1976. “As I see him, he’s a happy lark and that not immediately available, 46 oz. tax of his $10,000 neighbor. Not only is the poverty family. tax laws can catch up by attending a His decision, now apparently etched in worries me. I don’t think he’s sensitive - We also honor FORUM were in custody at Price. 2 « sH S ) .BankAmericard •American Express he not taxed equally, but the tax of the And there are no low income seminar or workshop. The doctor who stone in the man’s mind, is understandable enough to realize the duties. As long as Passic said three men went to C H A R G E 'E M nSIillBJI • Master Charge •Diners Club hasn’t kept up with changes in internal enough. ’Though he promised upon being Michigan wins, well, all’s right with his lower income person is far out of allowances in the Connecticut State Hogan’s apartment about 1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT •Carte Blanche medicine or pediatrics can do the same. accidentally named to the vice presidency world.” a.m. and yanked him out of bed. proportion to his ability to pay. Sales Tax. The Answer? But if their original education had been that he would not run for the higher office, But there is a factor other than the com­ He said they took the 26-year- broader and deeper there would have been his subsequent and again accidental eleva­ petence; one that is often repeated by State economists have argued that, It is ridiculous to attempt to claim To the editor: old Hogan outside the building more hope for their clients and patients. tion to the post has b ^ n a potent political those who feel Ford should retire after 21 and shot him three times. Then, although the sales tax is not that such a tax is “proportional” as After watching a recent television I am myself, I suspect, a teachaholic as aphrodisiac. “There he is, head of the un­ more months. Such an action announced program in which a public opinion poll was Passic said, the killers “threw progressive, based on ability to pay, it so-called tax experts have done. One well as a workaholic. Both have become iverse,” says a Republican congressman, now it said, would free Ford from his body in the back of a truck, 1975 NEW-CAR TIRES taken concerning President Ford, I think addictions for me, and there seems no “how could anyone easily give it up?” picayune politics, release him from the might challenge them to establish a took him up the canyon and is not regressive either, because so perhaps the answer to the whole problem hope of cure. I can understand those who ’Then, top. doubtless Ford has b ^ m e temptations thereof'and allow him to func­ FRANCE AMERICAN ^ ARMOUR'S MV A of electing a President from now on would finished him off.” many items are exempted from tax, proportional equation that bears out have to teach for a living but basically like^ convinced, though one wonders why, that tion solely as a public ombudsman. He is Hogan’s roommate, who had be simply for each town to run an ad in research better. Thorstein Veblen, he is the best man around for the job. Says in office by chance, a freak of the system, such as food and clothing for children their attempt at deception. As the tax their respective newspapers saying: JOB been told by the killers to SPAGHETTI .0. 2 0 ^ TREET ... 7 5 ^ perhaps the greatest American social a White House punster: “I think he feels thus he need not have to prove his “Mind his own business,” under 10. In fact, it is quite stands, the low income family pays a OPENING — President of the United thinker, was a wretched teacher. Each somewhat like a father image, that the na­ statesmanship, his leadership or onuiipo- States. Qualifications: Miracle worker. reported the shooting. The UHP regressive, since it places by far the far higher proportion of its income in year he started with a large class, and tion nqeds a fatoer image and tlu t there’s tent wisdom. His only reponsibility is to stopped the three men driving ’I0»*I7 Only people with previous experience need nobody elK around who can provide it. greater proportional burden on the sales tax than the high income family. each year it dwindled to a handful of the work for the public well, non politically out of Price Canyon about an — Freshest Produce Sold— apply. hardy. Sometimes his answer to a Can you see Mo Udall as a father image? and enlist its aid in the task. X Mrs. Vivian Kloter hour later and arrested them. A person of lower income, right down to This then, is the tax that has been so student’s question was, “S o ^, I’m not Hubert Humphrey has an uncle image. As it is, of course. Ford is anything but .22-caliber rifle was recovered, 65 Lockwood St. bothered that way.” His thinking was done George Wallace has an unfortunate image. nonpolitical. Dazzled by his importance, ASPARAGUS those whose incomes are below pover­ ardently defended in preference to a Manchester Passic said, and Hogan’s body in his study, not his class. I don’t think Shirley Chisholm, if she runs he has forgotten he is the embarrassment was found in Crandall Canyon, a ty level. The inequity grows as the progressive state income tax. I confess to a continuing euphoria about again, can ever be a father image.” to, not the result of, the democratic POTATOES spur off Price canyon. difference in incomes grows. Yet the income tax would shift the teaching. If I had a windfall of $10 million Yet the viewpoint of many, probably process. With one eye on his popularity he Passic said Hogan had been per tire than our Feb. prices That statement need not be burden from the low to the high in­ tomorrow, instead of that $100 tax rebate, even the consensus, is that Ford’s image, follows the governing course of least shot seven times. California I would still teach. 1 find each time — as whatever it Is, is not right. One very high resistance, b^ause, curse the pomp, he accepted at face value. It requires He said Hogan was originally DOUBLE BELTED come groups, a matter of simple with all love affairs — to be a peak Republican, now an ambassador, says would rather be president than be r i^ t. from Salt Lake City, where Tender documentation. Such proof, in hard justice. experience. privately that “Jerry is a good example of Unfortunate. Observers say he’s passing about a year ago he testified DELUXE CHAMPION' Spending the first semester at Pomona the ‘Peter Principle’ in action. He has up an opportunity no president has ever Green figures, is available to anyone who And the income tax, because it does • against some motorcycle gang BARGAIN-PRICES No. 1 (College in California, I found the un­ achieved one level above his competence. fully had, that of forgetting the office and members, acquaintances of the has a copy of the 1974 Federal Income not rely on the uncertainty of dergraduates in American politics alert It’s not his fault. He didn’t ask for the vice remembering the people. He is therefore suspects. He said he did not 50 Tax Form, and is willing to turn to purchases of taxable merchandise, and searching, belying the canard you presidency, nor the presidency, so it’s throwing away a genuine place in history know the nature of the criminal AS HERALD hear these days about apathy among really not fair to attack his incompetence. for a measly footnote. He is as they say, a page 21 for a detailed look at the Op­ would provide a stability to the state case. LOW students. The difference since the ’60s is But if he runs for the job he will be saying good man. But the evidence mounts that He said the killing “appears tional ^tate Sales Tax table. tax structure that does not now exist. YESTERDAYS that the current generation practices that be thinks he merits the job, and that’s he’s not a big one. to be in reprisal for that” AS... too much to swallow.” A78-13 civility in the classroom rather than tur­ testimony. POLYESTER FIBERGLASS Following the procedures outlined It is widely recognized that high moil, has again become career-oriented Blackwell body plies for j double belt for strength, PlusM.77F.E.1 to obtain a legally accepted estimate personal income is Connecticut’s 25 Years Ago and is looking for depth from the teacher smooth ride long mileage and old tire. as well as “relevance.” At the University of sales tax paid, it is simple to prove greatest tax resource, one that we do This date was a Sunday; The Herald did -5r MARGARINE of Florida in Gainesville, where I tau^it • M T «r T r • not publish...... 1 2 3 BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS I the regressivity of the state sales tax not take advantage of at all because of for a time last year and will be resummg 4 S $ 7 I 9 10 l91attrl;rater Regular Regular LEHUCE ’ 11 12 19 U 15 16 17 STEAM GLEAN SIZE Feb. p ric e LESS price now F.E.T. SIZE Fep . p ric e LESS price now F.E.T. — the fact that it places a far higher our regressive tax structure. this quarter, I found the same student II 19 20 21 22 23 24 . 10 Years Ago mood and eagerness. 25 2S 27 2t 21 30 . ALMANAC youp own ooppofeo A78-13 \ *33.26 . *10.30 • 2 2 .9 5 M .77 . A78-13 \ *37.00 / •11.15 * 2 5 .8 5 *1.77 H proportional burden on those of low in­ In that respect, we are far behind ., What has really happened in American fuming Rpralii B78-14 \ 3 4 . 9 6 / 10.55 2 4 .4 0 2,02 B78-14 \ 3 8 ,8 5 / 11.70 2 7 .1 5 2 .02 Westhill Gardens, Manchester’s housing C78-14 \3 5 .5 5 / 10.70 2 4 .8 5 2,10 C78-14 \ 3 9 .5 0 11.90 2 7 .6 0 2.10 come than on the wealthy and well-to- &e federal government. Connecticut education has b^n a shift in its age Sweet for the elderly, dedicates bus stop built by FOUNDED OCT. 1,1881 E78-14 3 7 .0 0 11.15 2 5 .8 5 2.32 E78-14 yi.Q6 12.35 2 8 .7 0 ' 2.32 groups. College and graduate school are F 7 8 I 4 12.25 2 8 .5 0 2.47 , F78-14 4 5 .2 5 13.60 3 1 .6 5 2 .47 do. pa^s the highest per capita federal tax Manchester Jaycees for Westhill Publlshetl by tha Publlthad evary California Life no longer for the young only but for the By United Press International Manchester evaning axcapt Sun­ RENT OUR RINSE N VAC-tbs new 1 G78-14 4 2 .8 0 12.80 2 9 .7 0 2.62 G78-14 4 7 * 0 14.25 3 2 .9 5 2.62 Here are some of the representative in the nation. The federal govern­ residents. middleaged as well. At the graduate Today Is ’Thursday, April 10, the 100th Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. cssigael csrpst cissning macbins ! H78-14 4 S n 6 13.80 3 1 .9 5 2.84 H78-14 5 a 8 0 15.30 3 5 .5 0 2.84 Iceberg Square, Manchastsr, Entarsd at tha that lilts S Irt grims sml rasiduss ! J78-14 — -- 3.02 J78-14 16.00 3 7 .2 5 3 .02 1-lb. qtrs.' school of human behavior at San Diego, day of 1974 with 265 to follow. Conn. 06040, 41 4 6 .M 3 2 .5 0 2 .55 tax burdens that can be culled from ment, therefore, is tapping our Manchsatar, Conn., outolcsrrsts... j F78-15 12.65 2 9 .2 5 2.55 F78-15 14.00 The moon is approaching its new phase. Telephone 643-2711 Post ONIcs 08 Ssrand G78-15 ia .R n 13.10 3 0 .4 0 2.69 G78-15 M s A h 14.60 3 3 .8 0 2 .69 many of my students in the past two years (Area Code 203). and doss Um job ; this official table. All of them relate greatest revenue resource, but the TODAY’S ’The morning stars are Mercury, Mars Class Mall Manor. H78-15 / 4 6 .8 6 \ 14.10 3 2 .7 5 2.92 H78-15 / 5 2 . 0 ^ 15.70 3 6 .3 5 2.92 were back in the seminar room in order to prolsssioeal clssntrs BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER • J78-15 / 4 8 .5 5 \ 14.65 3 3 .9 0 3 .09 J78-15 / 5 4 .0 0 \ 16.30 3 7 .7 0 3 .09 to the typical family of three or four state is not. start a second or even a third career. At and Jupiter. charge up to a hundred 15.30 3 5 .4 5 3.21 L78-15 / 5 6 .4 5 ' 17.00 3 9 .4 9 3.21 1 THOUGHT The evening stars are Saturn and Venus. L78-15 ' 6 0 .7 6 \ the New School in New York City, which SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES ’ -V j lor. W s'll supply All prices plus tax and old tire. Load Range B only^ persons. But surely, we are told, Connecticut ’Those born on this date are under the PASCAL CALIFORNIA was the great original seedbed of con­ P A Y A B L E IN A D V A N C E I ' “•tF ••• tbs quality A family in the $2,00U income class residents fare much better in state The phrase — “ Lack of Com­ tinuing adult education, the students are sign of Aries. V ' cleaning products ysu Single Copy ... 1st 3 Months... $11.70 will nsMi. W s'll hslp munication” seems to be responsible mature men and women who give as well Famed American explorer Matthew Weekly...... to t CELERY O A tIN A V E L pays a sales tax of $46 per year, or 2.3 and local taxes because we do not 6 Months ... stoito with assy operating today for many of the problems, as take, and whose life experience often Perry was bom April 10,1874. This is actor ONE Month ., $3.90 One Yearr... $48.80 instructions. per cent of his income. The percen­ have an income tax. irritations and difficulties that plague teaches the teacher somethtog he has mis­ Chuck Connors’ 51st birthday. Mttil Hates Upon Request HEARTS . 3 “ ^IoRANGES 1 OMw tage rate falls abruptly as income in­ In fact, Connecticut is fifth in the mankind. sed. On this day in history: Subscribers who p.m. should telephone GUARANTEED CUSTOMER SATISFACTION EVERY TIME Followers of Christ are instructed to Unfortunately state legislatures 'and In 1849, Walter Hunt of New York tall to receive their the circulation depart- creases: A family with a $5,000 in­ nation in per capita state and local Herald before 5:30 ment, 647-9946. "Pray without Ceasing,” that is, let us governors are in a budget-slashing mood, received a patent for his invention of the 325 BROAD ST. 7, iS n a ik 3 ‘ come pays a sales tax of $204 or 1.36 taxes, although it is one of the few constantly be mindful that we h e ^ daily partly because of the growing claims on safety pin. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations per cent; at $20,000, a sales tax of $251 states without an income tax. to set apart that quiet time when we speak the dwindling tax dollar, partly because in In 1945, the Nazi concentration camp at MANCHESTER with our Lord in prayer. Expressed many cases they were optimistic and Buchenwald was liberated by the U.S. 80th The Manchester Display advertising or 1.28 per cent; at $30,000, a sales tax Thus, by perpetuating a tax that has another way...each of us has the oppor­ opened too many new campuses in the Division. Pubtlshing Co. closing hours: Three Rant Mon. thru FrI. 8:00 to 9:30 fu ll days prior to MSIIM OFFf.!i^69«coTp:N tunity and privilege of keeping open our ’60s. Tliey are having to reap the cost In 1971, the U.8. table tennis team assumes no tinanclal publlcstlon. COUPON of $300 or 1 per cent; at $50,000 in­ no basis in economic equity or justice, cluat cARmi lor only Saturday 8:00 to 12:30 IBM. Ill* 7 81. IMd personal line of communication with bur harvest now. But wtotever happens to arrived in China. responsibility for Deadline lor Herald FURNITURE OVEN come, the sales tax comes to $395 or we impair the ability of the state to In 1972, an estimated 2,000 to 4,000 per­ typographical errors classllM advertising: auntMaicLuau lOHH St2«|d,y HEFH GIANT Lord on a continuing basis. budgets and with it the tragic laying off to appearing In adver­ 12nootiprlortodayol EAST HARTFORD-2 2 THOMAS STREET POLISH CLEANER TRASH BAGS 1 CHEERIOS HELPERS (toed Thnt A«ril ( l» In this manner shall we find that inner sons were killed in an earthquake in Iran. tisements and other publication: 12 noon Oeed T m April 1 Ml / oeed Tm Afrit tivi .79 per cent. maximize its greatest revenue thousands of instructors, America has 289-7951/Mon. thru Fri. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-12:30 C Deed Tlw« A M IMi (toed T m AprI M One Ce«#en Pw Family One Caepe" ^ reading maner In The Om C ie n a Fm Fe«b| Peace our Lord has promised. A thought for the day; French writer Friday lor publication W One Cewfe* ^ Fwdly- One CaemM Pw Pm Wv Thus, the family that squeezes by on resource and adhere to a “soak the caught the vision of what it wants out of Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon- FARR’S WETHERSFIELD - 58 MAPLE STREET Maynard Clough education — immediate and continuing. Francois Rabelais said, “So much is a Herald. day. 2 Hah St, Mancheater 563-2801/Mon. thru Fri. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-12:30 a mere $50,000 per year pays a tax at a poor” policy. (Norwich Bulletin) The Salvation Army The vision won’t vanish. man worth’as he esteems himself.” 643-7111 ,-,S;}K r :

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. April 1 0 .1 9 7 5 - PAGE NIN^ PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. April 10.1875 ...... — ' ------~ / j« Plans Explained South Windsor 4-H Plans Sale J ik 1 For Bicentennial Judy Kuehnel 000. The proposed budget Correspondent TOLLAND allocates 35,000 for the com­ 644-1364 Vivian Kenneson mittee, and some of the items The 4-H Club of South Wind­ 2 h c H c r a lb Katherine Kusmin, chairman and activities should be self- sor is collecting items for the Area Profile of the Bicentennial Committee, supporting. The committee is Hartford County 4-H Auction reported to the Board of still seeking assistance in and Tag Sale Saturday May 3 at Selectmen on the committee’s various forms. Those interested Whist Scholarship Fund Travel 10 a.m. at Southern Auto Sales, planned activities from may call Mrs. Kusmin of Old The South Windsor Woman’s Forum, featuring a “Bermuda Rt. S, East Windsor. September 1975 to July 1976. PostRd. • □ub will sponsor a military Cruise’’ and “mini-vacatiotis" PnK;eeds from this auction Under the auspices of history, Heart Frogram* whist for the Senior Gtizen’s Sunday, April 20 at 2 p.m. and and tag sale will be used to sup­ festival, and horizon, the com­ The Tolland Knights of Group April 23 at St. Margaret 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of port many Hartford County 4-H mittee plans to kick off the Columbus and the Connecticut Mary’s Church Hall, from 1 to 3 South Windsor High School. events such as the Interstate celebration with a muster on Heart Association will Jointly p.m. Proceeds from the show will Exchange Program, 4-H the Green and a colonial ball. sponsor two programs on Car- Tennis Tourney be used for the non-college Leaders Banquet and 4-H Coun­ A relief ibap of Tolland as it dio Pulmonary Resuscitation, A doubles tennis tournament scholarship the Exchange Club ty Awards Night. was in 1776 is being prepared April 30 and May 1 in St. to benefit the American Cancer has made available to Mr. and Mrs. Talcott Clapp, with the help of Helen Matthew Church ball in Society has been announced as graduating seniors at South 1693 John Fitch Blvd., 289-9026 Needham, and commemorative Tolland. me of the fund-raising events in Windsor High. and Mrs. Jane Drachenberg, items to be sold include a 15- Each program will be a com­ the South Windsor Unites The films will show a 14-day 241 Hilton Dr., 528-8558 ask for month calendar; limited edition plete course and each will run Against Cancer Crusade. ship cruise from New York to anyone having usable items cups made from town clay; from 7 to 11 p.m. Anyone in­ Dr. Michael Goodman, chair­ Bermuda. Suggestions on in­ they wish to donate to the auc­ glass bottles with the town seal terested is invited to par­ man of the tournament, has set expensive mini-vacations r^' jiunp from my door to the bed (if I could see it). Now, _my has been announced by her Building Is Indeed A room is so neat and orderly, it looks like the operating Hebron, has been announced by the Hartford Times Fiower The flavor of plain yogurt parents,' Mr. and Mrs. John F. prefinished paneling Landmark In Manche$ter rooms of a hospital. hear parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Show. varies. In the Middle blast, it is LIPTON Carlin Sr. of 46 Webster Lane, we bought it by thicker and much more tart Where Shopping h Made I fought it as long as I could, but my stomach and my G. Anderson of 15 Willard Rd. stepmother finally won. I got no breakfast until my bed was Mr. Caron is the son of Mr. Hebron. the truckload... than our product. This is Most PleasantP h i Mr. Brown Is the son of Mr. because it is made in the Middle made. She put a clothes basket in my closet, and nothing and Mrs. Adrian Caron of you save by Courteous Sales Hei"elpX- TEA BAGS got launder^ unless it was in that basket. Everything left Wellswood Rd., Hebron. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of East from the whole milk of Skinner Hill Rd., Andover. P i ) sheep or goats which has a very Plus Prices That Are on the floor went into a “mess box” in the garage, and I had ’The bride-elect is a 1972 the roomful. Pleasing To Today*s to go there to retrieve it, which was a lot of trouble. On my graduate of Manchester H i^ Tlie bride-elect is a 1974 4 ^ - high content of butterfat. graduate of Rham H i^ School. Actually, any kind of milk can Shapers Who Naturally dqy for the car, unless my room was vacuumed, no keys! School. She is employed by A ' i COLLEGE ALL THICKNESSES 30« OFF I’m glad my stepmother didn’t do what you advised that Security Insurance in Hartford. Her fiance is a 1972 graduate ALL SIZES be used in the preparation of Want The Most For of R ham -H l^ School and is REDEEM AT HIQHLAND PARK MARKET other mother to do (“Say no more, keep their doors closed, Her fiance is employed by NOTES ALL BEAUTIFUL yogurt. It makes no difference employed as an equipment 'W i K ' Their Food Dollar... LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY and enter their rooms only to change the beds, and rake it Reed Construction Co. in WOOD GRAINS whether it is whole milk, once a week. When they get tired of living in that mess, operator at Andover Auto skimmed, evaporated or Bolton. AT PRICES YOU (Herald photo by Pinto) Good Thru Saturday, April 12th. they’ll clean it up. Until then, don’t let them aggravate you. Parts. powdered. The resulting Ingredients for yogurt soup. The couple plan a May 24 Michael J. Riccio of 22 Oak WON’T BELIEVE. It’s not worth it.”) _ . No date has been set for the product will vary somewhat in wedding at St. James Church. Grove St., received a B.S., too low. About 15 degrees is just soup containing yogurt. It is W ant to know something, Abby? I ’ve come to like it this wedding. texture and flavor. degree from Marquette Univer­ right. For best results, rely on a called “Taan Abour.” “Taan” way. I can take my friends into my room now. There is no doubt that yogurt candy thermometer. Secondly, means “diluted yogurt”, and . PROUD OF R(X)M AND WELL-FED sity, Milwaukee, Wise. is good for you. The bacteria in you may not have incubated it “abour” means “soup.” I am yogurt manufactures large long enough. Don’t forget the told by Mrs. Levon Parmakian DEAR PROUD: Since your stepmother’s formula amounts of B vitamins. It is a starter. You must have some of Manchester that “taan” is worked with you, it’s worth recommending. Thank her for Dr. Peter A. Brazeau, assis­ fine source of calcium. Many DUPLICATE yogurt to start a new batch. also a delicious cold drink in hatching the idea, and thank you for sharing it. tant professor of English at people eat yogurt when dieting SPECIAL LOW As to some of your questions. summer. It varies from one Saint Joseph College, has been but don’t be fooled. It does have person to another. The original U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS! DEAR ABBY: Why is it that widows aren’t asked over BRIDGE Use yogurt in place of sour invited to participate in a new a low fat content and is lower in to their sisters’ homes for a visit now and then? Are they cream in dips, salad dressings, grain and, what is probably visiting Faculty Program at calories than some other foods. All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Rackaged! afi-aid we might steal their husbands? Panel Reg. NOW sauces. If using it in cooking, used in Armenia, is a gorged. Yale University this summer A cup of plain yogurt made of Nonsense! I don’t want anyone’s husband. But I notice «9«, remember that both sour She tells me this is a mealier Results in the April 2 Nutmeg Lowe and Frankie Brown, Mm hb ijU whole milk contains 150 that when someone in the family has a birthday or a shower, and next. This program is one cream and yogurt must be just product than barley and about U.8.D.A. CHOICE U.8.D.A. CHOICE U.8.D.A. CHOICE YWCA novice game at the Com­ third. of four in faculty continuing DHkir ‘P* calories. If it is made partially U.S.D.A. CHOICE l am first on the list. I am called and asked to please pick up Mt— -i----- J » ------>- heated through; do not boil. twice as large when cooked. munity Y are: North-South: East-West: Marj Warner and vnyipra p m w •3“ ««« of skimmed milk, there are Iffi 18T. CUT 8EMIBONELE88 CENTER CUT this or that because “You have the time.” education nationwide recently For pancakes or biscuits that Taan Abour 1ST. CUT Sally Heavisides and Judy Barbana Fuerst, first; Eugene funded by the Lilly Endowment l6MhgtM Be »10" calories per cup. I t would be so nice to be in v it^ over just once for a \dsit call for buttermilk, use yogurt (Armenian Pitts, first; Roger Dionne and Toch and William Levy, se­ ( O N M a t M Compare this with some CHUCK CHUCK CHUCK (I don’t mean for dinner) on a Sunday or an evening just of Indianapolis. by mixing with an equal quanti­ Diluted Yogurt Soup) CHUCK Lily Crowley, Kittie Cataldo cond; Betty Launi and Mary figures I took from the Hood because someone wanted my company. ty t)f water to make up similar 1 cup pearl barley (or gorgod) and Marion McCarthy, tied for Warren, third. Ihtkrtk It/Flj milk people. In 8 ounces of fat- I never thought this could happen to me, but it did. Then M—A ------1 TOMY amount of buttermilk. 6 cupfuls broth STUKS ROAST STEAKS Dr. Brazeau, who lives at 135 n r a o v i I2N • free yogurt, when mixed with ROAST my sister said: “If anything happens to my husband. I’ll second. I would like to share with you 4 cupfuls madzoon (yogurt) Results in the March 29 Love Lane, is former chairman H Print Face ONLY fruit, there are 292 calories in fonnerly CdK. move m with you.” _ . > East-West; Lucille Mahoney THE I an interesting recipe given to V4 lb. butter Manchester Community of the Saint Joseph College y r e u n M a t the strawberry, 280 in peach I thought: “NEVER!” ANOTHER WIDOW and Grace Barrett, first; Ron­ me by George Mardiklan, 1 cupful chopped onions nie Toomey and Inara Larson, College game are: North- Faculty Committee of the W iM »18« •12*^ and 308 in raspberry. Whole, holds degrees from r author of “Dinner at Omar Vz cupful chopped’ parsley and Ht DEAR WIDOW: If she says it again, why don’t you say second; Nancy Akin and Ebie South: Ken Hickman and Sid W. H. ENGLAND Like other milk products, Khayyam’s,’’ the latter being mint We Give O ld Fashion 491 it aloud? It would do you a lot of g o ^ to say it. And her, to McKenzie, first; Stan and Mary Catholic University of 491 Kaempfer, third. yogurt should be eaten as soon HERTS W EH i an Armenian restaurant in San salt and pepper 9 9 1 hear it. Petroski, second; Sam America, Purdue University, as possible. The longer you Butcher Service Francisco. Yes, the name of the Soak barley overnight. Cook Cuscovitch and Jim Anderson, and the University of Connec­ keep yogurt, the sharper the ITS HHPPEHIIK restaurant is Persian. George in broth. Saute onions in butter U.8.D.A. CHOICE i DEAR AB^Y; I am 18 years old. Last year I fell in love third. ticut. taste due to the rising acidity. Results in the March 31 COMPANY says there is a legend that and pour into barley and broth. U.8.D.A. CHOICE U.8.D.A. CHOICE vjith a young man who was 20,. Our relationship gradually , East-.West: Mary Willhide Last week we gave you a At Our Service Meat LONDON BROIL- Nutmeg YWCA game at the FrI. Ii Sat. Omar, the famous tentmaker, Add mint, parsley and became mbre serious. We talk^ of marriage, but made no and A.A. Pyka, first; William Bolton Notch, Conn. recipe for making yogurt in Community Y are: North- He will be working in areas of April 11 A \z would have been content to seasonings. Cook for IV2 hours. SHORT RIRS definite plans. Levy and Eugene Toch, second; SHDULDER “Renaissance Studies on the your oven. There are electric SHOULDER South: Bev Saunders and Ann When barley is tender, add He was recently killed in an auto accident. It was then stitch cloth all his life if it were [Department, You See Staub, first; Barbara Davis and Irving Carlson and Phyllis Pier­ Portean Ideal in Elizabethan incubators which can be well-beaten madzoon and cook that I learned to my great surprise that he had taken out a not for an Armenian who taught OF REEF Bette Martin, second; Jane son, third. Literature.” OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY purchased for this purpose. for five minutes longer. Serve ROAST STEAK life insurance policy and made ME the beneficiary. (The him the delights of the wine- Both Sides of the Whatever method you choose, at once. The leftover soup may amount I am to get is $50,000.) the flavor of the yogurt can be cup. It was after a drunken experience, so the story goes, be served cold the following All the family he had was a mother and two brothers. controlled to your liking. As that Omar came up with his day. (This is a very nutritious Meat You Buy! Some people feel that I should sign the money over to his soon as the yogurt begins to QQ< mother. famous poetry, the soup). *1■ .3■ W 9 W ,b. thicken ever so slightly, the *1 .3 9 i II,. I don’t think I am being selfish, but I think that since he In making this dish, I sauteed 99 “>• “Rubaiyat.” flavor starts. The longer it • left it to me, I should have it. Neither his mother nor I is In Armenian, the word for the onions in a Dutch oven. thickens, and it will continue to Added the broth and, when it financially handicapped. do so to a certain extent even yogurt is ‘,‘madzoon.” George Who do you think the money belongs to? believes that everyone should came to a boil, poured in the “WAITING” after chilling, the more tart it barley. I did not soak the barley will become. eat a pint of madzoon every an extra value! day. In his book, he states that overnight and it was just fine. U l i i i U U i l DEAR WAITING: Since it was left to you, it belongs to Perhaps you have been un­ Do not fold the yogurt in until U K B U l U R U k Genghis Khan actually lived on you. successful with a batch. You ready to serve. Suggestion: Try can always use this to start madzoon during the long marches from Mongolia. ’The keeping this thick and serve as Grocery Specials ^ another batch so don’t throw it a side dish with the main NisfOfFfheTimn-JHsh ^ Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal out. But what went wrong? Mongol word for yogurt is course. This should be good SWEET LIFE reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. First, the temperature is im­ “koumis.” George has a recipe for a with spring lamb. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. portant. It can’t be too high or SUGAR 5 Lb. Bagn.79 For Abby’s new booklet, “What Teen-agers Want to SWEET ‘n’ LOW, 100 pka. > 9 A A PRODUCE Know,” send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., a price so low that Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, SUGAR SUBSTITUTE ..79^ CALIFORNIA self-addressed, stamped (20e) envelope. SENECA ASPARAGUS...... « 09* you can buy two MENUS APPLE JUICE...... «...49* 8NO-WHITE AA^ Quilters Meeting HERSHEYS MUSHROOMS...... lb. o8* pantsuits for the Elderly butter, milk, pineapple upside- buttered green beans, bread, CHOCOLATE SYRUP . 39* WESTERN AAf butter, milk, fudge cookies. Set for April 22 The following menus will be down cake. SWEET LIFE STEMS & PIECES M / C 4 price you’d ordinarily Tuesday: Hot turkey' Thursday: Grinder, CARROTS ...... 2 -1 lb. pkga. served April 14-18 at Mayfair ’The bicentennial quilt makers ’Those whose sketches are sandwich with gravy, applesauce, milk, ice cream. MUSHROOMS...... 4„.4/*1 IDAHO BAKING Gardens and West Hill Gardens of the women’s programs at the complete should bring a ruler, cranberry sauce, whipped Friday: Orange juice, baked for all Manchester residents CHOCK FULL O’NUTS A A ^ POTATOES...... ib49* Manchester Recreation depart­ sharp scissors, straight pins, pay for one! over 60. Reservations are taken potato, buttered peas and macaroni and cheese, peanut embroidery floss, white thread carrots, milk, mixed fruit. butter stuffed celery, carrot COFFEE...... i«..«n99* CALIFORNIA 8UNKI8T 4 A / A A « ment will be conducted on in person only at the Gardens on ’Tuesday, April 22 at 1:30 p.m. and color^ polyester threads Monday prior to the week of the Wednesday: Meatballs with sticks, bread, butter, milk, ap­ VLASIC SWEET BUTTER h a and needles.' An embroidery gravy, whipped potato. ple crisp. NAVEL ORANGES .. 1U/B9* at 110 Cedar St. luncheons. Menu is subject to The slide show is open to hoop is optional. Sandpaper, change. CHIP PICKLES...... 2. ...59* which will be used for the anyone interested. The women i m Monday: Knockwurst, mixed will begin work on their in­ pattern, should also be in­ juice, baked beans, sauerkraut, dividual blocks, however not all cluded. dark bread, apple pie, butter or qettoknowus... llllllllllll sketches will be ready. It is Women interested in this margarine, milk or coffee. J WE CAN HELP YOU SAVE ON YOUR FOOD BILl suggested that women call the program should call on Mon­ Tuesday: Pot roast with ABOUT TOWN women’s programs to find out if day, April 21, at 643:6795. ’The natural juice, mashed potato, STORE their particular sketch is com­ women’s programs are con­ buttered carrots, roll, fruited Frozen Food & Dairy Specials Please pleted. Sketches not ready for ducted from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. IWIII aet YOU a summer-great, 2-plece polyester pahtsuitt jelio, butter or margarine, milk this meeting will be completed Monday through Friday. SWEET LIFE ^A, a Remember... There & t h a of spring and summer Interpreted here in 3 newgr or coffee. Manchester Composite will meet tonight at 7:30 in the HOURS: by the May 27 meeting. Wednesday: Italian tomato Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol church office. ORANGE JUICE...... 1....49* Istyles. Short sleeve Jackets, elastic wa st, pull-on pants, sauce with meat balls and will meet tonight f rom 7 to 9:30 Are A Lot Of Good r 'colorful, casual comfort all summer longl 8-18. SWEET LIFE CHOPPED or LEAF E / A B i f t Mon. & Tues. grated cheese, tossed salad, at the Manchester State Ar­ I • Striped seersucker, western yoke jacket. white bread, butterscotch pud­ mory, 330 Main St. The meeting ’The board of trustees of Se­ 'til 6:00 Reasons To Shop at ding, dressing, butter or is open to all young people cond Congregational Church SPINACH....i.»pk,.D/95* I FOR SALE Yellow, green or blue with white. will meet tonight at 7:30 at the ORE IDA SHOESTRING margarine, coffee or milk. from Grade 7 throu^ high A / A A ^ Wed., Thurs & Fri. I BY TOWN OF MANCHESTER • WIndowpane checks, jacket with tabbed sleeves. Thursday: Baked ham with school. Those wishing more in­ church. Highland Park, But fruit sauce, parslied potato, formation may call 646-6344 or POTATOES...... 2... 2 / 8 9 * 'til 9:00 Peach or blue. string beans, dark bread, fruit 875-6870. RHODES WHITE * A A A setback card game will be LAND and BUILDINGS • Jacquard checked suit, 'gunslinger’ yoke detail. cocktail with cookie, butter or Sat & Sun. played Friday at 7:30 p.m. in The BEST Reason Is o r margarine, coffee or milk. Youth Fellowship of South BREAD DOUGH ... ..5pack T *39 Peach or blue. Cronin Hall of Mayfair 'til Friday: Baked filet of. fish, United Methodist Church will JENO 12 PACK * 6:00 Gardens. All Mayfair residents i f A A dresses, downtown and Parkade. lemon wedge, baked potato, meet Friday at 7 p.m. in the are invited. Still QUALITY! I BUILDINGS for REMOVAL | com with pimentoes, white youth lounge of the churchy PIZZAS...... 22«*I.09 The Above bread, tapioca with fruit, tartar 8TOUFFER8 TUNA NOODLE A A ^ Specials Are I DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE | fiii another extra value from Worth's sauce, butter or margarine, Reservations close Friday for The executve board of Center Good idilk or coffee. the Campbell Council,^ KofC, Church Women will meet CASSEROLE ...... 11%oa.8o { ’That certain piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings! annual dinner-dance Saturday tonight at 7:30 in the Robbins 8TOUFFER8 A A Thru Ithereon, situated in the Town of Manchester, County of HartfordI from 7 p.m. to 1 ^nl. at the Room of Center Congregational land State of Connecticut, known as No. 139 Oakland Street. | KofC Home and m ^ be made Qiurch. MAC. A BEEF...... iiv^cBB* Saturday by calling 646-9044. ■Sealed Bids will be received in the Office of the Director o f| Downtown School April 12th. loeneral Services, Municipdl Building, 41 Center Street,! Cafeteria menus which will Mon-Tue-Wed-FrI-Sat. 0;30-5:30 IManchester, Connecticut, until 11:00 a.m., April 29, 1975, a t| be served in Manchester Public Jehovah Witnesses will have A Bible study will be con­ Thur. 9:30-9 ducted tonight at 7:30 at the J iivtaich time they will be opened and read publicly. ■ Schools, April 14-18, afe as a theocratic ministry school Parkada United PentMostal Church. ■Bids must be submitted on Official Forms. Bid Forms, Descrlp-J follows: tonight at 7:30 and a service Mon.-Sai 10-6 Monday: Elementary, one- meeting at 8:35 at Kingdom Itions and other information may be obtained at the Office of th e | Tue-Wed-Thur-Fr110-9 Full Gospel Inter- half day session, no lunch. Hall. Director of General Services, Municipal Building. I denominationaU Church will ROBERT B. WEISS! Junior and Senior High, have a deliverance service ■I General Manag^ barbecued beef on noodles, The prudential board of tonight at 7:30 at the church. “l/*e your convenient ITorffc’a Charge Card...it deserves a lot of Credit!’* whole kernel corn, bread. Center Congregational Church ■ i n i i i i i i u '*; '^ ^ •y.• .7-' ■ ■ - —

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 10, 1975 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., April 10.1975 Progress Dr. Funds Approved Miss Graf Heads Junior VFW Girls Will Tip Mean ^Too Insure Pronunciation? ’ Miss Heidi Graf of Avery St., Madison, state auxiliary presi­ At the unit’s first meeting, it tnr 4* Tisrt si ■mwHH tm M reimburse the town for its $46,- • Appropriated $1,100 to a South Windsor has been elected dent;- and Marie Soltis of was presented four floor flags By SOL R . COHEN Dr. in Green Manor’s Industrial “Safety Town” Project, to be and installed as president of the Bridgeport, state junior girls’ by the patriotic instructor and a NEW YORK (UPI) - You'd Tuesday to hear Jerry Cam- from Brooklyn?’’ worse than bad diction—under­ drivers to change their speech to E-NUN-a-ATE PROP-ER- Open 24 Houn Dally Park. 000 share upon completion or on The Manchester Board of financed by a state grant. The newly formed Junior Girls’ chairman. They were assisted delegation from the Lt. C.C think that any New York City marata, a voice and diction in-' Cammarata offered this tipping. so drastically that their Mends LY, Cammarata led the drivers FOR EMERONCY SERyKE The project will be under the request. Directors Tuesday night project will be a school func­ Unit of the VFW Auxiliary. by the locai state officers, Robinson Auxiliary of Hartford. cab driver with any self respect structor from Wagner College, explanation: the "dem,” Cammarata said said he and family wouldn’t understand in pronouncing words which he town’s I^ustrfal .Guidelines, ’The directors tabled action on authorized $92,000 (with $46,000 tion, with police department Shirley Stickney, assistant con­ would resent some college teach them how to “tawk bed- “dese,” “dose” and other wanted to cut out the “substan- them. He just wants them to be said they mispronounce by with the tovm paying 50 per cent an additional $18,404 allocation Miss Graf is the daughter of it from the Capital Improve­ (from revenue-sharing funds) cooperation. ductress; Laura Freeman, professor coming down and dah.” crudities of the New York dardisms” and “illiterate able to talk in something using an "-air-” sound instead of the cost and Green Manor 50 Mr. and Mrs'. Ronald R. Wilson, © ment Reserve Fund and $46,000 for the town’s 50 per cent cost It will instruct kindergarten patriotic instructor; Mary telling him hiS accent is Some of the drivers wondered dialect grate on the ears of speech patterns” the cab resembling “a Midwestern of an "-ah-” sound, an “-er-” in­ per cent. The $92,000 is for the and her father is a past com­ HEATIN6 OILS from . revenue-sharing share of a Progress Dr. exten­ and first grade children in traf­ LeDuc, state program coor­ '‘illiterate” and “substan- if the session were necessary. some out-of-towners who ac­ drivers use, despite the fact„“A speech pattern if Uiey pick up a stead of an “-ar-” and so on. entire cost. Green Manor is to mander of the Manchester post. Tax Assistance fiinds) for extending Progress sion already completed by fic safety. A miniature town dinator; and Mrs. Varney. daid.” Or as a British TV journalist count for part of the cab-riding lot of people who are picked up passenger from the Midwest.” A representative of the Inter­ OILBUmiER A Green Manor. The tabling ac­ will be constructed, complete Other officers elected and in­ Monetary gifts were But 30 cabbies dutifully with an impeccable Oxford ac­ public. at the airport are totally stalled are Debbie Wilson, nal Revenue Service will be in / With diagrams on a After a few minutes of this, a HEATIN8IN8TALUTI0M tion is for correcting the way with traffic signals, walk lights presented to the newly formed attended a seminar in a cent asked Cammarata: "Why amused by it.” He said many senior vice president; Randy the Manchester Municipal blackboard to show them where number of the drivers fell silent the town advertised the item. and miniature vehicles for the unit by Ruth Heneghan, presi­ cramped room over Nathan’s shouldn’t a cab driver from This, according to his theory, others aren’t. Alberti, junior vice president; Building Friday, from 5 to 8 to place their tongues and t^ th — a miracle of sorts in itself. 643- 5135^ It, too, is under Industrial children to operate. dent of the auxiliary; and Vyta Famous in Times Square Brooklyn talk like a cab driver may result in something even He said he didn’t want the- GOP Meets Wednesday Lisa Picarello, treasurer; Don­ p.m., and Saturday, from 9 a.m. 315 Cantef 8t Manchatw Guidelines. • Allocated $1,600 from the Chermerka, senior vice com­ na Picarello, conductress; mander of the post. Mrs. LeDuc to 1 p.m., to assist in the Vacancies Also under Industrial Capital Improvement Reserve preparation of 1974 income tax To FUl Two Guidelines and also for the In­ Fund for the backstop at Janice Lewie, secretary; presented the unit with a flag, Frances Graf, chaplain; Dawn and Mrs Esther Gaudet, with a returns. Elsie Swensson is being dustrial Park off F*rogress Dr., Robertson Park’s softball field. The, Manchester Republican Pagani. patriotic instructor; Bible to be used at the unit’s It will mark the iast meniioned to succeed Mrs. the town will open bids April 24 • Authorized the manager to Town ,Committee will meet Cheryl Pagani, guard; and meetings. appearances in Manchester this Mercer. A successor to Mrs. for a sewage pumping station enter into a cooperative agree­ next Wednesday night to elect a Stacy Lewis, Sandra Pagani, A buffet was served by the of- year. April 15, Tuesday, is the Schaller still is open. Actually, there. ment with the United States vice chairman and a secretary Micelle Liegel and Dawn Rad- ficefs of the new unit and their deadline date for fifing the if the town committee approves In other actions Tuesday Geological Survey for installing —to;^ succeed Marion Mercer, datz, color bearers. advisors. returns. a proposed bylaw change, two night, the board: a hydrological monitoring sta­ who ^ s resigned as vice chair- Mrs. Theresa Varney, state man’i gnd Mildred Schaller, who new secretaries will be elected. • Appropriated $1,608 to the tion at the Oak Grove Nature Center. The government plans conductress and aunt of the resided as secretary, both for The proposed change would Rec Department’s Summer WEEKEND SPECIAL! to spend about $5,000 on the president, officated at the in­ personal reasons. create offices for a recording Soccer Program, to be financed equipment. The town’s in-kind stallation. Energy Czar The meeting wili be at 8 p.m. secretary and a corresponding from fees already collected. cost share will be to furnish the The unit was instituted and Dr. Robert Seamans, new in the Municipal Building secretaiy. Mrs. Shaller filled • Appropriated $18,294 to the DAISEYS. .bunch Treasurer’s ’Temporary premises and to monitor the its 22 charter members were in- 1.40 energy czar, is a veteran of H e a i^ Room. the combined positions. itiated by Frances Dunlap of Borrowing Account, to be equipment. top-level government posts. ■s, financed from 1973-74 unap­ • Allocated $20,000 from the Before appointment as ad­ propriated surplus. Water Reserve Fund for a ministrator of the newly • Appropriated $5,900 to the study, estimated to last six to HOME FASHION CENTER created Energy Research MANCHESTER Sanitation Account for repairs eight months, of water sources VISIT o u r 'SHOWROOM AT 249 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER and Development Ad­ to a Rex Master Compactor, to and water quality. The $20,000 Naxt to Plinl Stor* • Ample Pirklng • Phone 649-9012 ministration, he served as HOSPITAL NOTES be financed from 1973-74 unap- is in addition to $5,000 previous­ ( ^ m s t r o n g Air Force secretary and as a propriatetLsurplus. A new com­ ly allocated. deputy administrator of pactor is estimated at about • Approved early retirement SOLARIAN & CARPET benefits (effective May 1) for NASA. (NEA photo) Rittlinger, Broad Brook; $90,000. The repairs, for which Discharged Tuesday; (%eryl James Reardon, former police Michelle Rooke, 40 Hartland the directors signed a bid ENDS Covotsky, 1161 Hartford Tpke., chief, and Mary Dowd of the St.; Debra D’Alessio, 71 waiver, could add two to three APRIL 12 Vernon; Cypha Matlack, Box 5, years life to the used compac­ assessor’s office. Goodwin St.; Michelle SALE sid® Coventry; John Reichle, Broad tor. -Fri. 10 A.M.-8 P.M.*8st. 10 A.M.-6 P.M.oSun. 1-5 P.M. ^122 0 “' ” Brook; Flora Wilkes, Yorkshire Mathieson, Mansfield Center; Dr., Hebron; Cecil Dorsey, 14 Frank Triska, Stafford Springs; Arch St.; Patricia Auger, Hart­ Elisabeth Randazzo, 36 New- 1 ford; Ida Orcutt, Merrow Rd., marker St., Vernon; Max Coventry; Mary Squatrito, 585 Cohen, 108 Scantic Mead Rd., Center St.; Millie Putek, Staf­ South Windsor; Melinda Brown, WORLD ford Springs. Willimantic; George m Also, Beth Coates, Bolton Starkweather, High View St., Rd.; Kenneth Parkany, 503 South Windsor. Bush Hill Rd.; Michael By ROLAND LINDSEY AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - Five oil and gas producing states in the Southwest have organized a regional energy council in an USS Thresher Sank effort to influence federal energy policy decisions. The lack of a favorable recep­ 12 Years Ago Today tion in Washington apparentiy triggered organization of the SAVE 25.99 ■ ■ our reg. 99.99 Southwest Regional Energy CHECK THE SAVINGS R Council, which is made up of COLUMBIA MEN*S 10-SPEED BIKE STEWART POWELL Mrs. Dinola’s concern for representatives from Texas, Sleek and sturdy 27" racer with features you’ll enjoyl Dual; KITTERY, Maine (UPI) - today and not yesterday is caliper center pull hand brakes with safety levers: deluxe The plain men who built the at­ Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas racing saddle; stem mounted shift levers; gum wall tires. shared by the workmen at the and New Mexico. SAVE 10.99 tack submarine USS Thresher yard who walk daily across an Texas House Speaker Bill still crowd the Back Aft Bar at open bridge from the shipyard Clayton says the legislature is HUFFY BO VS' 20** THUNDER ROAD SAVE 17.99 lunch, but they don’t like to talk tOvKittery’s cluttered Main takLig action to back up its de­ Great looking wheels for young cyclistsl Featuring coaster about a ship lost at sea. It’s Street for lunch. The rush for a brake, 20" knobby tires, low profile cross-braced handlebar, been 12 years. reason following the sinking in­ mands for more consideration in twin cantilevered frame and extra long fork. energy policy, including passing And Mrs. Michael Dinola cluded aspersions on shipyard a bill cutting off exportation of says she’s too busy raising five workmanship and a shutdoi^ natural gas produced on 23 children to recall the day her order for’the yard in the late our reg. 89.99 husband died. 1960s. million acres of state-owned SAVE 5.99 lands until all Texas needs are HUFFY "The younger children don’t Twelve years later mention met. even remember their father of the Thresher often brings MEN*S OR except for the cigar he used to Rep. Joe Hanna, D- silence. charge It Breckenridge, sponsor of the bill, LADIES* smoke after dinner,” the 46- A recent book on the sinking year-old widow said. detailing a "startling case of our reg. said it will have a double benefit 10-SPEED 169.99 - helping assure Texas of future our reg. 49.99 The 278-foot submarine, pride naval irresponsibility and gas supplies and forcing Eastern RACER of the Navy’s nuclear fleet, negligence,” according to the HUFFY 20** headed to sea at dawn April 10, dust jacket, sells poorly in the states to pay more attention to 26” Scout ra.cer at 1963 for trials. Beyond the Con­ area. Ray Hall, an official with AJA Y PROFESSIONAL the state's problems resulting HI RISE FOR terrific savings! Dual from the energy crisis. caliper hand brakes tinental Shelf, the ship dropped the Shipyard Metai Trades beneath five-to-nine-foot waves QUALITY CAST GOLF SET Natural gas shipped out of BOYS OR with easy-to-reach lev­ Union, says he called *27 ers; 26” gum wall for a test dive and never slate is now governal by a ceil­ bookstores in the area before he GIRLS tires; deluxe racing returned. The Navy concluded a ing price of 51 cents per thou­ saddle; front and rear found one selling'the “Thresher pipe ruptured, sprayed salt Superior performance, scientifically sand cubic feet, Hanna said. Delight them with this racing fenders; quick Disaster.” release seat adjust­ water into the electrical system designed clubs move weight to the Consumers within Texas are sturdy bike that's hand­ “I guess bookstore owners somely styled! Coast­ ment! Don't miss this and cut the ship’s power. feel there’s no reason to awaken toe and the lower part of the iron willing to pay as much as $1.82 value...shop nowl er brake; custom ba; One - hundred - twenty - nine which enlarges the “sweet spot” and cents per thousand cubic feet if nana saddle; durable old memories,” he said. men died. Fragments of the the effective hitting area. Right or left the gas can be retained in Texas. construction. Shop Another union man, John now for this fabulous shipi lie scattered beneath 8,400 hand; off-set design; 3 woods, 3 The revenue from gas pro­ O’Brien, 35, agreed. ‘People value and save! feet of water 220 miles east of don’t want to dig up old thru 9 irons. duced on state-owned lands goes t ______Boston. graves,” O’Brien said. into a fund dedicated to educa­ SAVE 11.99 Within days, a memorial ser­ tion, thus relieving the general Disclosures the United States vice drew 5,000 persons to the spent $350 million to raise a tax burden of paying higher 175-year-old Portsmouth Naval Soviet submarine in the Pacific education costs, he said. SAVE 7.99 $ Shipyard, located on an island Other oil and gas producing sparked little memory here of near the,mouth of Portsmouth, states face the same problems, the Thresher. our reg. 69.99 N.H., Harbor. Wooden ships S A V E 8.99 Hanna said, and residents of $ “The way I felt about it is were constructed at this .Northeastern states, including HUFFY 26** we’d get more information historic seaport in the 19th cen­ members of Congress, refuse to from the Soviet sub,” Mrs. our reg. 49.99 MEN*S OR tury and nuclear-submarines a listen to details on the problems Dinola said.. HUFFY 20** century later. Time also has eased the $24 producing states encounter. LADIES* Memorial chimes ring daily memory for Raymond charge it “I’m convinced that when CONYERTIBLEi 3-SPEED above the red-brick homes and McCoole, 45, a lieutenant com­ our reg. 32.99 there are not but five or six pro­ S A V E $4 stark grey buildings that line mander aboard the Thresher S A V E $9 ducing states, and when you're W/HIZZER AJA Y ENGLISH BICYCLE the narrow streets through the who won a last minute in that kind of minority, other CADDY GOLF Converts easily from The lightweight "es­ shipyard—but the Thresher and emergency leave before she CART people don't realize the impor­ boy's to girl's model cape” touring bike Is her memory have died. 9 Q 8 8 by removing top barl . Just what you need for sailed. McCoole was called r n ~ m our reg. tance of the industry to those “Memorial services went by wide wheel span plus S A V E $3 states," Hanna said. “They (Con­ Coaster brake; 20"x a hiking adventure! from the ship to a local hospital ^ 38.88 12" wire spoke wheels 1.75" pneumatic tri­ Features dual caliper the wayside for lack of in­ when his wife temporarily was chirga It for superior balance, YOUR CHOICE ______gress) can be led by the consum­ band whitewall tires; hand brakes,full length terest,” said Capt. David blinded after splashing liniment BANCROFT BANCROFT stability and easy rol­ 1IN 1* 8our 8reg. 14.881 ing states. chrome fenders and fenders, contour tour­ Purrington, yard administrative ling. Lightweight steel rims ;adjustable, hi-rlse ing style saddle and in her eyes. PRESTIGE RACKET The council has set monthly officer. Most of the widows EXECUTIVE RACKET tubular frame; baked handlebars. Training so much more for yOur enamel finish; in assort­ PROFESSIONAL GOLF BALLS sessions and so far has organized wheels Included. riding pleasurel have remarried or moved on. Red overlay reinforcements Plays as well as it looks. The Thresher skipper insisted Double fiber laminations ed colors: Auto Choose from Spalding, Top Flite, standing committees on Mrs. Dinola is o n ^ ,^ th e few McCoole stay home. for throat, shoulders; tap­ folding opens ered shaft reinforced for covering the face; 18 main- Titleist, Blue Max by Dunlop, Royal petroleum and natural gas; who has stayed. ^ “Of course I think about it, strings, genuine leather grip, as handle is extra flex, more resilience. raised. Plus 6 and more. Great value! nuclear, solar, electrical and Her husband, Lt. Cmdr. but it’s beyond the point where Exclusive “sweet spot" for lots of more-expensive fea­ alternate sources of fuel; conser­ •Michael Dinola, died at the age it bothers,” said the 24-year extra propulsion; air cush­ tures for so little! vation and environmental con­ of 33. His oldest son attends the Navy veteran. “When the day ioned grip. cerns; allocation and-or fuel ra­ SAVE 7.99 U.S. Naval Academy. The fami­ rolls around every year, I don’t tioning; and coal, lignite and ly still lives on the same block do anything special, I just mming. The chairman of each SAVE 17.99 in Rye, N.H., a summer com­ usually think of my ship­ S A V E $4 committee makes up the coun­ $ munity near New Hampshire’s mates.” S A V E 4.11 cil's federal-state liaison group. sandy seacoast. S A V E 1.01 Initially, it was planned for the “It doesn’t hurt quit as much 2 0 * 0 , . council to have three represen­ our reg. 44.99 as it did, but the pain is always 1 ^ 8 8 1 4 8 8 3.69 our reg. ■ charge It tatives from each state. there,” Mrs. Dinola said. A A mix of longevity and adula­ 13.88-28.88 W charge It our reg. 79.99 family remembrance was not tion comes naturally to the live “Since they divided into five ^BLAZON our reg. 19.99 our reg. 18.88 P^o-Brief committees," Clayton said, "I planned. oak. According to one legend, /MISSES' Alhlelc Suppocler PRO BRIEF"* told them Texas was going to CUBE "With five kids, you don’t the tree grows for 200 years, TENNIS have much time to remember lives for 200 years and dies for BY BAUER d have five members, one for each T O H ^ E R DRESSES & SLAZENGER PERSONAL CHEMOLD DELUXE 1\ _ committee. these things,” she said. 200 years. 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Panama hats are made, 1310 TOUANO TPKL PHONE 646-8068 LAYAWAY PLAN not in Panama, but in Ecuador LAYAWAY PLAN of fine jipijapa straw. 381 Broad St., Manchester 381 Broad St., Manchester MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thiirn Anril in 1975- PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTRlgN - MANnHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thura., April 10,1975 Hebron Taxpayer Group Urges Land To Be Sold For Taxes COVENTRY thoughts, Mrs. Helen Kingsbury AGW ff Close Look at Rham Budget Monica Shea will show and narrate color slides of flower gardens she has HEBRON Lunch For Seniors Correapondent 742-9495 seen. , , . T he American Legion Area Prolile Anne Dallaire Audrey Bray, tax collector, All seniors are invited to at­ Auxiliary Post 95, Hebron, is Correspondent tend the meeting. M o n e g re e n will hold a tax sale Saturday at sponsoring a luncheon, April 17 The club has now reached a 228-3267 .9 a.iq. in the Board Room of the for the first time reflect the at 1 p.m. for the senior citizens. Discuss Education membership of over 100. The Hebron Taxpayers Town Hall on Rt. 31. ideas of students and parents, The luncheon will be held in Last week parents of Coven­ Association has urged Hebron as well as those of the staff, ad­ Grinder Sale She Heratii the social room of the GUead None of the 72 lots to be auc­ try High School students met A grinder sale to help finance residents to attend the annual Area Profile tioned are guaranteed buildable ministrators and Board of budget hearing for Rham High Congregational Church. with the high school Philosophy the recent Coventry High for your m oney! Education. under state and local of Education Committee to dis­ School Monday at 8 p.m. PZC Hearings regulations and the properties Senior Citizens School Band and Chorus The association says once ThS Hebron Planning and cuss and update the school’s Exchange Cktncert to Maryland Now is the time for all in the quality education for youth, but are subject to taxes on the The Senior citizens will hold again that residents are being Zoning Commission will hold philosophy of education. will be held the next two weeks. district, including employes, to with a more efficient manage­ Grand List as of 10-1-1974, their monthly meeting April 16, asked to approve an increased Public Hearings April 15 and Also present at the meeting Salami grinders, 7 and Vi in­ concern themselves with using ment of tax dollars. which are due and payable July a t 1 p.m. at the Second budget while as a nation we are April 17 at 8 p.m. at the Hebron were teachers, but only parents ches long, will be sold for a our resources wisely. The If urges residents to question 1, 1975 and Jan. 1, 1976. Congregational Church Com­ being' asked every day to Elementary School to consider were allowed to take part in the donation of $1. current economic situation each line item individually and The minimum bid^ on each munity House on Rt. 44A. At the tighten our belts. the adoption of revised zoning discussion. Orders for the grinders will Greenlaw n Plus property will be specified prior club’s seventh annual meeting makes these steps imperative, to be sure that it is fully Another meeting will be held be taken until Wednesday, April And now is not the time to regulations, revised zoning map to its being auctioned and no bid last week officers for the com­ the association says. explained and that each expen­ April 15 for further discussion 16. The grinders will be made worry whether contracts and and revised subdivision less that the minimum will be ing year were elected: Fred The association advocates diture is justified. and agreement on the proposals and delivered to your home on merit raises will be adequate. regulations. accepted. M iller, president: Glenna to be presented by the parents Saturday, April 19 in time for A copy of all proposed Properties will be sold to the Miller, vice president; Anna to the committee. revisions to the regulations and : highest bidder. Grisecke, treasurer; and Ruth lunch. The committee, made up of Orders can be placed with the zoning map is on file in the Within one week of the sale a Grench, secretary. Tighter Obscenity Laws Draws Stiff Resistance office of the Hebron Town Clerk high school teachers, has called any band or chorus member *GREEI deed will be filed with the town President Miller expressed these meetings in order to give or by calling Doug Whipple at at the Town Office Building. clerk, to be held for one year sincere appreciation to all the members of the community an 742-6621. HARTFORD (UPI) - trate on tightening the defini­ and present danger that the nor­ The proposed revisions in­ before recording. officers and committees as well opportunity to become involved Legislation tightening Connec­ tion of obscenity. mal adult would be induced to clude Section 1, Zones and Zone The owner of record at the a s members for their in the annual revision in the ticut’s obscenity laws has en­ “The state would have to engage in illegal behaviour,” Boundaries, Section 2, time of the sale has the one assistance throughout the past High School Philosophy of countered stiff resistance from show that the material sought Olds said. Definitions, and Section 3, year to redeem the property, year, and asked for their con­ Feeds 5,000 Sq. Ft Education. lawyers, librarians and theater to be supressed created a clear General Regulations. The largest majority of the High school students have tinued support of the “We Iron added for Greener Lawna owners who feel the state lots to be auctioned are in Ac­ Care” attitude of friendship. had a chance for imput into the Manure is a word from the should leave well enough alone. tors Colony, Waterfront Manor, The program for this month philosophy through the filling Old French, literally meaning The Connecticut Civil Liber­ Waterfront Heights, and Water­ will be Chief of Police Robert “handwork,” and was applied ties Union said at a legislative out of a questionnaire given to GREENLAWN PLUS front Park. each student at the school. Kjellquist, giving a talk on how to tillage by manual labor and, public hearing Wednesday smut A complete list can be ob­ later, to the dressing applied to sox OF THE wmOOEN FWOM LONO LASTWO IMEAFOMI As a result of these meetings, we can help police help us. books, magazines and movies tained from the tax collector’s the land. C U T Y O U R the new revised philosophy will And to foster springtime are no more offensive than office in the Town Hall. what goes on in government. "Some of the movies and some of the books available in Connecticut may be offensive M S U R I or ‘garbage’. But so is much of what is heard in the General Haunted House For Tolland Fun Assembly and in the Congress,’’ said CCLU Executive Director AGWA' William Olds. COSIS. will be held at the Hicks School from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A feature of the Hicks-Parker‘Jamboree, “Good Olde Olds told the Judiciary Com­ Days,’ Saturday is a Haunted House built by students and (Photo by Mark Lentocha) mittee it should instead concen­ staff of Unit D at Hicks School in Tolland. The Jamboree We have no outside sales­ M you have t6 do is know a m en to sell Savings Bank L ife good tiling when you see it Insurance and the m oney saved SaYingsBank is passed on to you in lower costs. Life Insurance. Council Votes Septic System Study Funds W e have a w ide variety ( f You’ll never know how plans and you don’t have to be much you can save. Until Ihjckload savings on you call us. where the cemetery will be a bank custom er to buy SELL would use these studies to help departmient had denied the The club indicated that the COVENTRY located. in making a decision on which request of the Paddle, Prop and bus would be available to all Monica Shea The property would have to type of sewer system, if any, Sail Club to build a slalom local civic groups such as the Correspondent be auctioned off in accordance SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER should be ad o p ts by the town course on Coventry Lake. scouts and the senior citizens. 923 Main Street FORDTRAODRS Net Wt. 742-9495 Counciimen expressed con­ with town procedures for Manchester, Conn. 06040 The Town Council has to cure the septic problems. The department said the lake 23 Lbs. cern that the town would own a selling town owned properties. authorized the expenditure of The only council member is a public body of water and the use of the course would be bus that private groups would Monthly Supper NAME- |1,100 by the Lake Rehabilita­ voting against the appropria­ (Please Prim) be using. The supper of the month will tion Study Committee to have tion was Jesse Brainard, who used exclusively by a private two cost anaylses done by questioned whether or not the club and would further in­ The unappropriated cash sur­ be held at the First ADDRESS- Congregational Church Satur­ Griswold and Fuss, town Lake Rehab Committee was terfere with the boating in that plus report that the council day from 5 to 6:30 in the church _STATE_ engineers, on ways of dealing overstepping its authority by portion of the lake where the accepted indicated that there vestry on Main St. with the failing septic systems conducting the sewer study and course was set up. was $62,355 remaining in the The menu will be fruit PHONE- in two lake area associations. asked that the town attorney Councilman Hank Grabowski cash surpius account as of cocktail, baked chicken, g r e e n l a w n p l u s 22-6-8 Waterfront Manor and be contacted to give his legal told the council that he had March 31, 1975. There was a mashed potatoes, peas, HusbanU/age— _Wife/at{c_ _Childfcn/.ii;cs.^ — ,— Lakeview Terrace. opinion on the matter. heard unofficially from DEP total of $132,290 in that fund on cranberry sauce, dessert, One of the studies to be con­ Brainard thought that this that the only way they would June 31, 1974. Agway has purchased a ducted by the engineers would could be better handled by the approve such a course is if the coffee or milk. The closing has taken place Donations will be $2.50 for deal with a neighborhood sewer Sewer Authority, but no course would be open to the members have been appointed public, the whole state of on the Cummisk property on adults, $1.00 for children. The ckload of Ford Tractors. We are g system that would consist of a Over to that authority and the town Connecticut. Rt. 31 and the town will soon public is invited to attend. Broad Street community septic tank start to lay out cemetery plots 100 Stores followed by a series of sand must give an answer to the The council turned down the Correction to pass the savings oh to you. Lightweight, easy to carry anij GREENLAWN PLUS Departaent of Environmental request of the Explorers Club and construct a cemetery. Across the MANCHESTER filters, chlorinators, and final The house on the front of the The meeting of the Young spread. discharge into the Mill Brook. Protection by June 1, 1975 on that the town take over the Republican Club will take place Nation PARKADE • iron for rich green turf what steps it had taken to cure ownership and maintenance property will be sold if a right In effect this system would of way will be granted by the on Friday at the home of Henry TH E TH ANK YOU ST O R E provide for a tertiary system. the septic tank failures. and operational costs of the bus Grabowski, not last night as IB extra water insoluble • water insoiuble nitrogen for longer The DEP sent a letter to the that the club had just Catholic church for access to The study would be conducted the back land of the property was stated in last night’s paper. I nitrogen lasting growth (86-4266,67,68) on an underdrain, storm drain council which said that the purchased. collection system. The intent of Ford 7 HP Lawn Ford 10 HP Lawn this system would be to lower Famous Brand and Garden Tractor and Garden Tractor I extra plant food the ground water table by ap­ 23 lbs. (cowers 5,000 sq. ft.) Broad Street • 4 forward speeds, reverse proximately three feet, thereby O ve r • electric start ■ value • reaches 7.32 mph enabling a conventional sep- 100 Stores • brake safety switch for starter tic/leeching field system to MANCHESTER • automotive type gear-drive transmission • tubular steel frame 46 lbs. (covers 10,000 sq. ft.) • qutek attach mounting system IB extra iron work. Across the • 3 forward speeds, reverse The drain system would be Pocket Calculators • reaches 5.34 mph • electric clutch PTO allows PARKADE engage/disengage at the flick of a switch placed in the roadbed and con­ N ation • lift lever for equipment 69 lbs. (covers 15,000 sq. ft.) structed in suen a manner that THE THANK YOU STORE • cushioned seat and backrest • reliable 10 hp Kohler engine specially granulated AT NEW LOW PRICES! padded seat and back it would provide excellent (82-2006) REG. $1847.95 drainage for the roadbed. It (82-2012) would also mean that the whole REG. $1147.95 road would have to be replaced. The Motorcycle Look...“Dirt Bike” PANASONIC JE840 even spread— no Councilman Richard Breault, skips, streaks, chairman of the Lake NOW *1 2 9 9 ** Rehabilitation Committee, told Mini Electronic burns, when used as the council that his committee $74900 directed Pocket Calculator W IT H M O W E R Democrats HUFFY Oppose Cur 2 4 9 0 In Rec Fund UHUnDER GREENLAWN PLUS 6REENUWN PLUS >0 S'tMUCTHItLieM*x1 • AC/Battary Oparallon ZO-S-Tcnbgrau kMtr COVENTRY • Mini Electronic Modal Members of the Democratic • With Long Lite Battery Town Committee voted ROAD • Full 8-Dlglt Capacity Tuesday evening to ask the Greenlawn Tovm Council to restore the $2,- • Handy Carrying Strap Greenlawn 891 that the council had cut • Adds, Subtracts, Multiplies, Divides Plus from the Parks and Recreation Plus budget. Bikes • Adsptcr Includid With With The commission had original­ ly asked for |15,591 to run its Crabgrass Insect program for the coming year Killer and to pay for the maintenance SA V E $10! L Killer of town beaches. PANASONIC 2001 • kills turf insects and fertilizes in one Town Committee member Regularly 69.90 Rotary Mower Attachments • apply crabgrass control now before the crabgrass starts growing easy application Richard Cromie made the mo­ To fit 7,10,12,14 and 16 hp Ford Tractors • kills European Chafer grubs, tion and said, "A cut of almost Rechargeable • twin heal treated blades • super formula lawn food Japanese beetle grubs, sod 83,000 from a $16,000 budget is • caster wheels i 9 0 • one application of the herbicide lasts webworms, chinch bugs and other too drastic, particularly when • pivoted mounting frame to prevent entire growing season (86-4326) lawn pests. (86-4356) the budget costs are prorated Calculator scalping by the amount of time donated • mow up to an acre per hour $4495 by townspeople who volunteer WITH FULL MEMORY 23 lbs. covers 2,500 sq. ft. $ H A 9 5 23 lbs. I I to work on the recreation The big "action bike" look that's most wanted programs. This budget is the now! Tough twin cantilevered frame with wide WITH PURCHASE established lawn best bargain in town.” lightweight fenders. Padded custom saddle, i90 T he town committee phrome rims and rat trap pedals. or A TRACTOR members did a little good- (Unassembled In Mfr's Orig Carton) natured griping about the decline in activity of the party • Percent Kay Figures Mark-Up, Discounts and the lack of team work FAMOUS HUFFY “DIRT BIKE” FEATURES • Large Bright Read-Out • 5 Function among the Democratic members of the Town Council. • Automatic Conilant, Full Memory • Waffle Style Grips • Just 3/4” Thick, 6 oz Weight • Low Profile Crossbraced Handle Bars AGW AY.^Inc. EQUIMIMT SHOP ^ • Vinyl Carrying Casa Includtd :o iM in ^ • Number Plate and Frame AGW AY,® Inc. tTM mas lton.riltA. Tnurs.. Fri. STORE HOURS Mon., T u n , Thurs., Fit • Rechargeabla (AC Adaptor-Chargar Included) The leopard is so called • Wide Flange Front Hub Hml. Tml. thi. 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RVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., ’Thurs., April 10, 1975 - PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. April 10, 1975 OBITUARIES fi i Bosox OUe-Game Streak Ends said Scott of Boston’s 5-2 win didn’t see it today.” out and Bob Coluccio at first with a single to right. Three Leo E. Gauthier a.m. at the Ladd Funeral BOSTON (UPI) - The Tuesday. “Today they gave Home, 19 Ellington Ave., The 7,643 fans shivered and Yount at second were more runs in the fourth gave opening day boopla and huge us two. You can’t ^ve up The funeral of Leo Ernest Rockville. The Rev. Hervey through wind and a 43- running. Red Sox catcher tte Brewers a 5-0 lead. crowd were gone, replaced any runs in this league and Gauthier, 22, of 20 Summer St., Taber, pastor of the Wesleyan degree temperature as Bob Montgomery threw to Boston closed the gap to 5- who was shot and killed by a humdrum game and a 3 in the bottom of the fourth expect to win.” Church, will officiate. Burial gloved handful of “real” Henry Aaron and Tony second and had Coluccio Wednesday on Main St., will be will be in Ellington Center beaten by 30 feet. But Coluc­ on ’ two-run baseball fans. ConigUaro —the men they Milwaukee headed home Friday at 11 a.m. from Holmes Cemetery. cio backtracked to first and triple a i^ a follow-up double Gone also was the Boston came to see—each went .0-3. after the game to prepare Funeral Home, 400 Main St., There are no calling hours. Burleson chased him, then by Bob Montgomery. But with a Mass at St. James Red Sox’ one-game winning Aaron hit into two double for Friday’s “Welcome threw to first baseman Carl the Brewers scored single Church at 11:30. streak as the Milwaukee plays. Home Hank Aaron” opener Yastrzemski. Coluccio runs in the sixth on Yount’s Burial will be in East Mrs. Annie M. Connolly Brewers won Wednesday’s Milwaukee grabbed a 24 against the Cleveland In­ Cemetery. Mrs. Annie M. Connolly, 75, lead in the third inning on headed for second again and sacrifice fly to short center chilly baseball game, 74. field and in the eighth when dians. Bill Champion will Friends may call at the of 142 Wells St. died this mor­ George Scott’s bases loaded,' the ball came back to “We didn’t play a very Diego Segui wild pitched face Jim Perry. funeral home tonight from 7 to ning at her home after a long il­ good baseball game today, two-out single. Boston Burleson who stopped too lness. She was the widow of Darrell Porter home. Pinch 9. said Boston Manager shortstop Rick Burleson set long to check Yount’s The Red Sox were to leave Mr. Gauthier was born Feb. Harry Connolly. hitter Cecil Cooper singled Darrell Johnson after his up the situation earlier in progress at third base. When today for Baltimore after an 12,1953 in Hartford, son of Mrs. Mrs. Connolly was bom June he ^ e w to second, (Coluccio in Evans with Boston’s last afternoon workout. Rick 21, 1899 in Portadown, County team had made two errors the inning when he hesitated Elizabeth Douville Gauthier of was safe. run in the ninth. Wise was to start Friday Manchester and the late Dona Armagh, Ireland, and had lived m s m and several other mental on a run^w n play. L. Gauthier. in Manchester for 50 years. She mistakes. “We have a good John Briggs had strudc out Lee then walked Aaron “Yesterday we gave them night against the Orioles’ He was a 1971 graduate of was a communicant of St. defensive ballclub, but you on a 3-2 pitch for the second and Scott drove in two runs two runs right off the bat,” Mhce Cuellar. Manchester High School and Mary’s Episcopal Church and a had attended Manchester Com­ member of its Ladies Guild. munity College. He had been She was a foster grandparent American League Roundup employed as an appraiser ap­ at Mansfield State Training prentice at International School and had worked as an Associates, 333 E. Center St. aide in the maternity unit of He is also survived by his Manchester Memorial wife, Mrs. Regina Cashman Hospital. ^ *' #■ Oliva Delivers Gauthier; three brothers Survivors are 3 sons, James Donald Heath of Newington, W. Connolly, Harry J. Connolly Gerard Heath of Holyoke, and William J. Connolly, all of 4 M . Mass., and Lawrence Gauthier Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. "'A-Sr* Second Homer of Manchester; and his mater­ Joan E. Custer of I^nchester, nal grandmother, Mrs. Ida with whom she made her home; Douville of Bradenton, Fla. a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth ' 7 Mawhirt of Bayport, L.I., N.Y.; (UPI photo) NEW YORK (UPI) — Minnesota Twins sent one longtime favorite and future Hall of Famer—Harmon Willis J. Pratt 17 grandchildren and several A crowd gathered quickly on the east side of Main St. At right is Police Detective Samuel Kotsch. The white spot ELLINGTON-Willis J. nieces and nephews. on the sidewalk is where the victim, Leo Gauthier, fell Pedro Bourbon Scores for Milwaukee Killebrew-packing this winter and elected to keep The funeral is Saturday at 11 shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday at the scene of a fatal another- Tony Oliva-as their designated hitter. Pratt, 77, of Pinacle Rd. died shooting, in front of Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main St. At left. when he was gunned down. (Herald photos by Dunn) Wednesday at Rockville a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Lunge of Catcher Boh Montgomery of Red Sox Failed Off the early-season returns, they kept the right man. General Hospital. Church. The Rev. Stephen Acting Police Chief George McCaughey talks to reporters. Oliva smashed his second in as many games to Mr. Pratt was bom in Dan­ Jacobson, rector, will officiate. help the Twins to their second straight victory, 3-2, over bury and came to Ellington in Burial will be in East Players Sold the Texas Rangers Wednesday night. Killebrew, unfor­ 1942. Before he retired in 1963, Cemetery. CINCINNA’n (UPI) - The tunately, struck out four times in his opening day debut for Friends may call at Watkins he had been employed at Pratt Wednesday Kansas City, against California’s Nolan Ryan, and then {md Whitney Division of United Funeral Home, 142 E. Center About a half hour after the shooting incident on Main St., Thoughts sold outfielder Roger Freed and Gauthier Murder Suspect was 0-for4 with two more strikeouts, in the Royals’ 7-6 win Technologies Corp!, East Hart­ St., Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Acting Police Chief George McCaughey reads a statement catcher Hal King to Mexican ford, for more than 30 years. He p.m. to reporters in the entryway to Shoor Jewelers. Investiga­ League teams. over the Angels Wednesday night. (Continued from Page One) at Colchester. Manchester Police brought Witnesses indicated that Gauthier was “Some years I start off quick. Some years I start off was a member of the Machinist shot first in the leg, and when he fell to the tion of the incident is continuing. ApLENty Freed, who was minor league Union Lodge 1746 of Hartford. In Memoriam police had notified State Police and other several witnesses to Colchester, and player of the year in 1970 but slow,” said the 33-year old Oliva, who underwent his fifth Pascale was reportedly identified as the sidewalk was shot again in the head. Survivors are a son, Robert In loving memory of Mary E. authorities of the incident. Other unconfirm^ reports acquired played in only sue games for the knee operation during the off-season. “Right now, I am Johnston, who passed away April 10, State ’Trooper Raymond Cramer of East assailant. By Len Auster (UPI photo) Pratt of Rockville; two today indicated that Pascale had visited Reds last year, was sold to seeing the ball real good, which is important, and I am 1968. Hampton, on his way to work at the Pascale was returned to Manchester daughters, Mrs. William Norris Gauthier’s former residence on E. Center Monterrey. swinging the bat good. When I have my swing going like Colchester barracks, heard a police radio Police Headquarters at about 8 p.m., of Eilington and Mrs. Richard We miss you now, our hearts are sore. St. earlier Wednesday afternoon. Police King, who spent much of his this, I try to make sure I take a good rip at the ball.” Dwight Evans Slides Back to First Base As time goes by, we miss you more. broadcast about the getaway car and where detectives assembled a lineup so CATHOLIC BURIAL Michaud of St. David, Maine; a wouldn’t discuss such reports. time with the Reds’ In­ Your loving smile, your gentle face. stopped a vehicle, driven by Pascale, at witnesses could identify the assailant. In addition to Oliva’s fourth-inning homer, the Twins George Scott Applied Tag too Late in Fenway Park Game sister, Mrs. Charles Stevens of No one can fill your vacant place. ’There were also unconfirmed reports Death is a time of stress. dianapolis farm team, went to the junction of Rts. 2 and 66 in Pascale, however, refused to par­ Impressive Openings scored in the second on a walk to Bobby Darwin, a single Great Barrington, Mass.; and that Gauthier, a 1971 graduate of Many things must be done quickly with little time to Puebla. Sadly missed. ticipate in the lineup, as he did not have a Two of the three local scholastic baseball teams began by Oliva and a sacrifice fly by Eric Sodernolm, and again nine grandchildren. Marlborough. Manchester High School, had known think them through. Husband, Son and Wife, Cramer, who had the suspect in custody lawyer with him, police said. their 1975 seasons with impressive wins. Cheney Tech in the sixth when Soderholm singled, stole second, moved The funeral is Friday at 11 Brother, Niece. Pascale in the Army. by 4 p.m., said Pascale offered no Gauthier was barely alive when Selecting your burial place is one of the few things that to third on a throwing error by catcher Jim Sundberg and After questioning the suspect at the opened last week with a 3-2 win over a young Bacon resistance. He was taken to the barracks, Manchester Ambulance Service picked can be done in advance to relieve future strain. local police station Wednesday night, Academy nine while Tuesday afternoon. East Catholic came home on pitcher Jim Bibby’s wild throw on Steve and a state police search of his car un­ him up on Main St. at 3:24 p.m., am­ Mike Marshall Fails detectives said they “didn’t learn much.” whipped an overmatched St. 'Diomas Aquinas contingent. Braun’s grounder. covered an unspecified type of handgun. bulance personnel said. They said he was Ted Garrity Wins Pascale spent the night at the Hartford Manchester High begins its diamond season Friday at It was up to reliever Tom Burgmeier to save the game There were reports that the trunk of suffering more than one gunshot wound in Correctional Center and was presented in SAINT JAMES CEMETERY after Texas scored twice off winner Joe Decker in the Pascale’s car was boobytrapped with a the head and one wound in the thigh. Kelley Field agatost Wethersfield High and it, too, should court at East Hartford this morning. 368 Broad Street sixth. Burgmeier quelled a bases-loaded rally in the In Relief, Reds Win hand grenade, but state police wouldn’t An autopsy was performed at Herald Ad Contest Authorities said he didn’t have a lawyer comment. ’They said only that the car was Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester, Connecticut ^*Coach Hal Parks has three key operatives back from the SPORTS seventh, by striking out Tom Grieve and checked Texas and didn’t request appointment of a public Ted Garrity of 173F E. Mid­ Honorable mention awards examined by a bomb squad and “some Wednesday night, police said. The autopsy Phone 646-3772 1974 club who should spark the present edition. Ray the rest of the way. defender. Pa?cale’s grandfather appeared SLATE dle Tpke. is winner of the grand went to Debby Aronson of 399 things were found.” showed that Gauthier had been shot twice Sullivan at shortstop, and Jack Maloney behind the plate, Elsewhere in the American League Milwaukee topped NEW YORK (UPI) - As pitching Andy Messersmith shut out the at the courthouse. prize of ?50 in ’The Herald’s "Ad Adams St. and Doreen Pascale was questioned by State Police in the head and once in the thigh. are outstanding defensively and are not short in the hitting Boston, 74, Chicago tripped Oakland, 7-5, and Kansas City coach Larry Shepard of the Cincinnati Reds until the sixth inning when Ed Craft ‘75’’ design an ad contest. Downham of 76 Foster St., first ...... r ...... department either. edged California, 7-6. Reds said during the winter, the I^s Armbrister doubled and scored on one A first prize of 325 and two category; Kim Halloran of 39 White Sox 7, A’s 5 of three singles by . The Branford St. and Margaret John Kioepsel was involved in six decisions a year ago, Thursday Angeles Dodgers may have to revise honorable mention awards of $5 Pinch hitter Pat Kelly’s two-out two-run triple plus a Reds cut the Dodgers’ early margin to each were also given in four McNamara of 58 Cushman Dr., winning four, and should be the ace of the mound corps in TENNIS their thinking about iron man reliever different prize categories which second category; and Alexa 1975. Prince Tech at Cheney run-scoring double by Carlos May in the ninth inning Mike Marshall. 3-2 in the seventh when Tony Perez are; First, Grades 4 through 6; Berger of 44 Scott Dr. and Mary fe' Junior Bruce Ballard had a pair of one-hitters with the Tech enabled Chicago to erdse a 54 deficit and beat Oakland for He’s not the “automatic winner scored on a bases-filled sacrifice fly second, Grades 7 through 9; and Putira of 1101 Keeney St., third ■yl American Legion nine last summer and with Koepsel, East Catholic at Miss its first victory. Jim Kaat went the distance for the White some experts believe. by Chaney. three. Grades 10 through 12. category. I® should give the Silk Towners the best one-two mound com­ Porter’s School (Farmington) Sox after being rocked for a grand slam homer by Gene Shepard made his comments after St. Louis defeated Montreal, 4-0, First prize winners in their All entries were judged by bination in the CCIL. Tenace in the third. Marshall pitched in a record 106 and Houston walloped Atlanta, 14-2, in respective categories are; Tom members of the advertising Friday Royals 7, Angels 6 games, posted a 15-12 record and had the only other National League Day of 24 Camp Meeting Rd., staff of ’The Herald. BASEBALL Hal McRae cracked a homer, a double and two singles to games. San Francisco at San Diego Some of the winning entries 21 saves for the Dodgers in 1974 and first category; Cheryl Pane of Wethersfield at drive home three runs—including the game-winner in the was named the National League’s Cy was rained out. 151 Clinton Dr., South Windsor, appear in a speciai section of Good Defense Manchester top of the ninth-and Kansas City spoiled Chuck Dobson’s t r a y ’s Herald as do pictures of Young Award winner. second category; and William In the 1974 campaign, Cheney Tech averaged almost Prince Tech at Cheney comeback effort for California. Amos Otis also had a Cardinals 4, Expos 0 M. Bouley of 29 Sunset St., third most of the prize winners. “If you look closely at some of the X seven errors per outing. No team could possibly expect to Tech single, a two-run homer and three runs scored for the Bob Forsch pitched a two-hitter, category. BEUEVES IN win with that statistic. Against Bacon, the Beavers were East Catholic at St. Paul games he pitched, you’ll see the situa­ Royals. Lindy McDaniel got the win after hurling the final tion rapidly deteriorated after he took and batterymate Ted Simmons drove charged with just one error and over-all played excellOTt Rocky Hill at Coventry five innings. over,” said Shepard. “At times the in two runs with a double and a defense. That will be the key if Jim Krone Is to Rham at Bolton Party Lever Issue Dodgers seemed to pitch him merely sacrifice fly, as St. Louis tagged Steve successful in his first year as coach. Krone figured his TRACK for the sake of proving that he had an Rogers with the loss. Forsch faced the defense would be much better and it was. . Manchester/Farmington at minimum 27 batters in the game, as Aired at Hearing The Beavers totaled- just four hits in that contest but South Windsor All Signed iron arm .” LEATHER The Reds made their pitching coach both Montreal baserunners were HARTFORD (UPI) - Key munications director for the none was wasted. Victories have been far and few betwwn Manchester at Avon (girls) BALTIMORE (UPI) — A day before the 1975 regular look good Wednesday night, when they wiped out in double plays. He struck state Democrats disagree committee. for the Techmen, but this might be the year that more than TENNIS baseball season opener, General Manager Frank Cashen scored two runs off Marshall in the out six and walked none. whether party levers in voting But, Secretary of the State one is chalked up. . Weaver at East Catholic finally signed every player on the 25- booths should be removed. Gloria Schaffer, a Democrat, ninth inning to beat the Dodgers for Astros 14, Braves 2 East Catholic showed its versatility m the win over Saturday man roster...... u- A spokesman for the said she supports a con­ Aquinas. Junior Bill Moffett started off in rightfield, Catcher Andy Etchebarren, the last holdout, signed his the second straight game, 4-3. Three hits each, by Doug Rader, Democratic State Central Com- stitutional amendment BASEBALL Marshall, who took over in the pitched one inning, and then took over the duties at first contract Wednesday. Roger Metzger and Enos Cabell, mittee said Wednesday removing the ievers to insure Mattatuck CC at MCC (11 seventh, carried a 3-2 lead into the paced Houston’s 15-hit attack on Republicans want to do away voters wili make intelligent base. , a.m.) bottom of the ninth Wednesday night, Terry Hickey, who took the mound decision, was also Atlanta’s Ron Reed and four with party levers because choices before casting their but Ken Griffey touched off Cincin­ used in left and rightfield. ’This makes it possible for Coach relievers. The Astros broke open the voters are using the ballots. Suspect in the murder of Leo Gauthier of Manchester is returned to police car after nati’s winning rally with a triple. Democratic lever more than Jim Penders to carry a small squad but creates major, game with a six-run burst in the Meikle and Mrs. Schaffer appearance in Court of Common Pleas at East Hartford today. Left to right are Darrel Chaney singled to score the GOP’s. spoke at a public hearing before Manchester Police Detective Samuel Kotsch, suspect Donald J. Pascale of New Jersey, headaches for scorekeepers with all the shifing. However, fourth inning and added eight runs in ‘"They are willing to sacrifice the iegisiature’s Elections the Eagles showed prowess in all aspwts of the game and Griffey with the tying run, went to se­ the seventh. Dave Roberts, who went and Manchester Police Detective Lt. John Krinjak. (Herald photo by Dunn) cond on a sacrifice and scored the theirs in order to get rid of ours, Committee on a biil concerning have the potential to take the HCC title. the last 4 1-3 innings for the Astros, because ours gets more use,” a constitutional amendment on Brown winning run on Dave Concepcion s received credit for the win. Some questions will be answered in this regard Friday - • 4 j said Don Meikle, com- the party lever. 7-12-D when East meets St. Paul in Bristol as the Falcons are also single. 7’A-10'/4E pegged one of the choices in the conference. <33.95 F IR E C A L L S The rich natural feel. The Pete Broberg Finally Ready characteristic aroma. The Notebook Jottings sheer luxury of a natural The Manchester High track team.willhave a ‘mail’ meet BOSTON (UPI) - Pete the basic mechanics of ble coming in the fourth in­ MANCHESTER Manchester Memorial material, superbly fash­ sometime this season. Coach Dick Williams revealed. Broberg feels he’s finally pitching. Coming right into ning on a walk, hit batsman, non Fire Department to grass FUNERAL HOME Williams stated that he and Erwin Smith, coach of the Wednesday, 2:08 p.m. fire on Loveland Hill. Hospital. ioned. Genuine leather- ready to pitch after four the major leagues is every triple and double. “It was Established 1874 • Four Generations of Service —Grass fire off Downey Dr. Wednesday, 3:24 p.m. another good reason to Laconia High School, Laconia, N.H. track team, will pick a years in the major leagues. boy’s dream, but I think that one of those mechanical 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 day when they’re bott running and mail the results to each (Town). Ambulance Calls —Shooting victim taken from always specify Florsheim. The Dartmouth College hurt me; now I’m trying to failures I was talking about. Wednesday, 2:56 p.m. 917 Main St. to hospital. other. The times and distances will be compare and a graduate, who joined the make up for the lack.” The harder I tried to throw, —Leaves on fire in woods at MANCHESTER Wednesday, 4:16 p.m. —Girl winner will be designated. It sounds fascinating and a good then-Washington Senators In five seasons, Broberg the less hard it would go. I rear of 184 Brent Rd. (Eighth Wednesday, 1 p.m. —Two vic­ injured at Manchester Country idea...The scholastic football season is months away but thought I was throwing the District). out of school in 1971, pitched and his one pitch —the fast­ tims of auto accident taken to Club taken to hospital. local fans wffl get their fill in 1975. Manchester High has ball by them, but I guess I Wednesday, 4:38 p.m. 61-3 innings Wednesday and ball — accounted for a 15-34 Coin Show seven home games on the calendar and East Catholic six, earned the win in the recbrd. He also visited didn’t.” —Grass fire at rear of ■ \ the latter scheduling three night contests at Mt. Nebo. The Milwaukee Brewers’ 74 vic­ Texas’ Spokane Triple A Manchester Shopping Parkade Eagles will face Rockville, St. Bernard and Windsor Locks Crandall put Broberg’s (Town). tory over the Boston Red club twice. fastball in perspective. “ I Wednesday, 5:19 p.m. —False Sponsored by under the arclamps at home in addition to night games Since coming to Sox. It was his first career don’t think he’s a Nolan alarm on Carpenter Rd. Central Conn. Coin Club against state power Xavier High in Middletown and St. win over Boston and first as Milwaukee, he has added a (Town). Paul in Bristol. Manchester and East face each o^er for Ryan as far as sp e ^ is con­ a Brewer. Broberg came to breaking ball and has cerned, but I think he’s Wednesday, 7:35 p.m. Sunday^ April 13th.t 1975 Gold 7-12-D the first time on the gridfron September 13 at Memorial Milwaukee from the Texas thrown more change-ups. -B rush fire at rear of 279 Hart­ Black Field, opening Uieir respective schedules. This confronta­ above average.” ford Rd. (Town). at 1 0 ' Rangers in an off-season “And Del (Manager Cran­ 7-12-D tion has been long awaited and could result in the largest trade for pitcher Clyde dall a former catcher) has Wednesday, 8:12 p.m. —Car KofC Hall crowd ever to see a football game in the Silk Town. He was fast enough for engine fire at 135 Main St. *39.95 Wright. given me a little help, just Boston. (Eighth District). 138 MAIN STREET “I think I needed a fresh mechanical tips and they’ve MANCHESTER start,” said the 25-year-old Wednesday, 9:25 p.m. 5 been very useful,’’ said —Brush fire at rear of the U.A. 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Florida native of the trade. Broberg. Theatres East, Parkade “’They wouldn’t let me pitch Boston Manager Darrell (Town). FITZGERALD REGAL MEN'G GHGP Remain Unbeaten ■ TH l COunCTE MEN'S STORE' Memorial Service there and when 1 did it was Johnson also noticed a SOUTH WINDSOR No Admission MANCHESTER VERNON like I was in a glass bowl. difference in Broberg. “He PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI)- Wednesday, 4:10 p.m. FUNERAL NOME ■901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZ/| LEWISBURG,Pa., (UPI) - A memorial service wiU be Effective platoon pitching rota­ Open To Public held here today for Bucknell University football coach Everyone was watching me was pitching pretty damn —Small brush fire off tlover- EDWARD M. m S E m, DREGTOR 643-2478 872-0538 (UPI photo) tion and perfect hitting by Jim Refreshments by KofC Fred Prender, who died of a heart attack Tuesday at the because I got a bonus and good and had a pretty good nor’s Highway. signed right out of school.” breaking ball. You have to Tycz helped the University of 225 Main Street age of 43. Connecticut overpower Brown TOLLAND COUNTY T h s above ip a c e la available to your group on a FIRST COMB FIRST Broberg missed give him credit.” Wednesday, 2:42 p.m. —Ver­ Manchester SERVED BA SIS to publldza community aervlca programa, through the He had been playing tennis and was resting at courtside Snow Covers Field in Chicago University 7-3, keeping the courtesy of WatKIna. Contact Mrs. Janice Lopes at The Herald between Tuesday when he collapsed, a university spokesman said. something, however, by Broberg gave up four hits Huskies unbeaten at 7-0 and the non Fire Department to grass 11-12 h.m. Monday for Thurada/a ad. Please phone 843-2711... Chicago Cubs’ Jerry Morales holds wheelbarrows as Jose Cardenal and Steve jumping past the minor and three runs against the fire on Hillside Dr. PHONE 643-5940 Prender had suffered a previous attack after the first foot­ Bruins winless at 0-14. leagues. “In part, I lacked Red Sox, with his only trou­ Wednesday, 5:02 p.m. —Ver­ DIUIFIED, TMUUTinUl SEIKICE ball game of the 1973 season, the spokesman said. Swisher shovel snow piled up In Wrigley Field stands. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 10, H>75 - PAGE NINETEEN EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancberter, Conn.. Thurs.. April 10. IWS / NibkUtus Against the World Hawks Appear to Have Won Top Pick BOWLING NEW YORK (UPI) - The John W. Wilcox, Jr., presi­ and bylaws of the NBA. The to the Nets. The Bucks were Governors and we expect it award in such a situation coin may have landed on its dent of the Atlanta club, situation involves the Bucks, left holding the bag. wHl be taken up within two and the Hawks have two edge Wednesday when decided to go along with the , and But now it appears that or three weeks,” Bucks first-round draft choices. tradition and chose “ tails,” Julius Erving, star forward the bag may be filled with President William Alverson A U T O M O T IV E - B ob National Basketball Among the top college which came up for the of the rival ABA New Yock gold. In 39th Masters at Augusta Szatkow ski 225-546, Dennis Association Commissioner said Wednesday. players thought to be in line Delisle 543, Rich Johnson 564, Walter Kennedy flipped a seventh straight year Nets. The Board of Governors "We are hopeful and confi­ as the first choice in this AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - (second in three of the past Lee five and Johnny only will be for myself, and 1 you are going to see as low Bee Moquin 193496, Charlie half-dollar to decide between the teams with the The Bucks drafted Erving, ruled that the Hawks were dent that the board will see year’s draft, which will be It was Jack Nicklaus against six years) and came in here one.” won’t be embairasskl.” scores as you might Delisle 180, Denise Cromwell whether the Atlanta Hawks worst record in each con­ who was then with the in fact guilty. The second fit to give us something held within a week after the the world today when the after after winning at Elder has had the lion’s Elder was scheduled to expect.” 192-475, Nancy Doucet 450, or the Los Angeles Lakers ference. Virginia Squires of the ABA, part of that hearing requires from the Hawks,” Alverson conclusion of the playoffs Masters golf tournament Greensboro with some fine share of attention here this tee off at 11:15 a.m. EDT Nicklaus’ thinking was' Jeanette Szatkowski 469. would have the first pick in But then the Milwaukee in 1972. But then it was found the board to determine some said. according to Kennedy, are 7- began its 39th run through golf.” week because of his unique with Gene Littler, the based on the fact that “if it the 1975 college basketball Bucks bounded into the pic­ out that the Hawks had compensation, either draft That could mean that the foot Marvin Webster of Nicklaus also cautioned situation and he’ll continue former U.S. Open champion U.S. MIXED - Dona Price draft. ture. signed Erving to a contract. choices or cash, for the Hawks have won a coin toss Morgan State, Dave Meyers the azaleas and dogwoods. doesn’t rain, the greens will 192-518, Ann Pagrickas 177-502, that although Lee '^evino who came back from a bout The Atlanta Hawks The Bucks brought After a long struggle in the Bucks. for the Bucks. of NCAA champion UCLA That world includes Lee to get a lot of attention as get hard and fast.” Marge Delisle 175493, Eleanor Elder, the first black ever to has never played well in the long as he plays well enough with cancer, as his playing appeared to have won the charges against the Hawks courts, the Hawks and “The matter is now on the A first-round draft choice and David Thompson of But there was some rain Wilson 176486, Phyllis Hufford play in this prestigious tour­ Masters, “Lee’s quite to stay in the tournament. partner. toss. lor violating the constitution Squires jointly sold Erving agenda for the Board of would not be an unusual North Carolina State. Wednesday and the weather­ 176, Ginger Yourkas 208473, nament. capable of playing this But Elder has not played Louise Repoli 508, Eve Other key tee-off times in­ man said there was a 60 per Nicklaus, seeking his fifth course if he wants to. He’s well since earning a Masters Livengood 459, Peg Callahan cluded Trevino at 11:36, cent chance of rain today- Masters crown and 15th won other major cham­ invitation last April by win­ 453, B(K Moquin 476, Betty Ran- Nicklaus at 12:04; Player at Today’s_starting field totals “major” championship, was pionships and it’s just a ning the Monsanto O ^ n in court 457, Bruce Moquin 204- 12:32, and Weiskopf at 1 76, including 53 U.S. everybody’s favorite but his matter of time before he Pensacola, Fla., and many 589, Dave Neff 201-570, Ed p.m. professionals, seven U.S. own —and he was just being gets going here.” doubt that he’ll make the 36- Yourkas 201-204-566, Tom Ran­ Arnold Palmer, only other amateurs and 16 foreign cour! 209-556, Burt Stratton 205- modest. Oddly enough, Nicklaus hole cut, least of all be in professionals. No amateur 556, Rusty Burnett 201, Walt “Sure, I should be close, did not include Johnny contention for the cham­ man besides Nicklaus to win has ever won the Masters Delisle 202-519, Dennis Delile but it’s not up to me to say Miller in that group even pionship. four Masters, finds himself and the only foreigner to win 201-524, Mike Hodge 532, Joe I’m the man to beat,” said though Miller has won more But ^ e 40-year-old Elder in the role of “sentimental favorite” this year since the is Player who won in 1961 Russo 526, Art Rancourt 524, the 35-year-old king of the tournaments (11) and more wanted it understood that he Walt Hockenberry 520. Sears 45-year-old Palmer has not and gain last year. golf links. money (5450,000) than any isn’t out to prove anything other golfer the past 15 won here since 1964. Wide Belted “People had better not beyond his ability to play Freddy McLeod, the 1908 ELKS - A1 Pirkey 141-384, Joe overlook Gary Player. He’s months. golf. Player predicted that the U.S. Open champion who is Pagano 143, Joe Cataldi Sr. 413, the defending champion and “I think Gary and Lee are “I’ve played bad before, winning score would be now 92 years old, was Tony Desimone 156-379, Dick m he’s a very real threat better golfers than Johnny,” and I’ve played good before, about 11-under-par 277, a scheduled to be the first Krol 143-368, Jack Talley 137- anytime he tees it up. said Nicklaus. “As far as 1 in major championships and score equalled or bettered 368, Jack Christadore 141-373, golfer to tee off today with Gene R ichardson 354, Bob “And how about Tom am concerned, winning the in other tournaments,” said only five times in the 38 official play beginning 10 pnajor tournaments is the Elder. “So, no matter how Talmadge 352, Ding Farr 143- Weiskopf? He’s been close previous Masters, but minutes later, at 9:30 a.m. 145414, Joe Sala 139-351, Bob here a lot of times before real test. Gary’s won eight. good or how bad I play, it Nicklaus said “I don’t think EDT. Bonadies 155-138, Reggie (Herald photo by Dunn) Tire Sale! Tomlinson 139-370, Don Carpenter 153-408, Mike Denhup Inquirer^s Lum Jefferson Skies High for 146, Bruce Fish 158-382. -Heavyweights Featured— Cougar (Actually Herald's) Bob Healy (12) Views from Below CHURCH - Cy Perkins 519, Ali To Display Bill McBride 512, Tony Baluk 516, Nels Richmond 212, Phil Brower, Walker Johnson 527, Sandy Gerber 226- BOWLINS 554, Bob King 558, Rich Boxing Talents Rosenthal 529, Stan Liner 214- Herald Five Rallies Top Police Card 525, Henry Cormier 502, Bill Grant 217-569, Bob Cavedon 513, SILK CITY- Skip Scoville MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Heavyweight champion Phil Chase 527, John Haberern 231-230-654, Dick Cote 219-205- Muhammad Ali, claiming not enough people have the op­ 523, Don A nderson 520, A1 To Capture Benefit 620, Skip M ikoleit 244-595, By Earl Yost portunity of seeing him, will box a three-round exhibition Semrau 216-560, Max Smole 500. Frank Pitts 200-566, Jim with Rotoey Bobick ’Tuesday night as part of the fight card Principals in the main event on the first professional Magowan 209-564, Ron COMMERCIAL - Tim Flynn boxing card in Manchester in two decades were announced Ramsdell 211-556, Mike Hurley at Miami l^ach Auditorium. Uphill was the climb but the sum­ determined rules, and regained 139- 161-412, Ron Sponheimer today by Matchmaker Vito Tallarita. 215-561, Walt Shaffer 201-560, Mike Dundee, a mit was finally reached. Trailing possession in its forecourt with nine 136-156-401, Carl Bujaucius 152- Gary Cockerhan 530, Lou spokesman for the cluded on the auditorium’s after the first two periods, and falling seconds remaining. But Jim Wehr of Heavyweights Arnie 401, Henry Matteson 159-401, Halpryn 531, Rob Redmen 500, auditorium and nephew of behind with less than 40 seconds The Herald stole the inbounds pass Brower of Manchester and boxing card which includes Lee Prior 167-406, Bob Mike 146- ^ 2 Rugged Fiber Glass Belts Ken Thomas 542, Jim Stamler Angelo Dundee, All’s remaining, The Manchester Herald and Mike Hickey iced the verdict with Bobby Walker of Enfield are as its main event a bout 371, Bill Malan 138-350, Art 532, Ron Custer 203-572, Ron trainer, said Wednesday Ali rallied at the end to pull out a 77-74 two free throws with one second paired in the eight-round between light-heavyweights Schmidt 137-394, Rob Nicola Bartlett 209-519, Roy agreed to box Bobick in the verdict over the Journal Inquirer last showing on the clock. headliner on the M ^chester Tom Bethea of New York 140- 372, George Kelly 138-137- Grabowski 206-577, Tony Kuusik exhibition because “he feels ^ 2 Smooth-riding Nylon Plies night at East Catholic in the first Police Union show Saturday and Bobby Lloyd of Fort 378, Lawrence 143-137-396, 200-560, Omer Quiron 225-544, many people don’t get a Basketball Shoot-Out for the Benefit “I’m really proud of the boys,” win­ night. May 10 at the Garke Dan Humiston 200-556, Harry Lauderdale, Fla. Tony Pellegatto 162-389, Paul chance to see him in his title Mozzicato 139-359, Fred Oakes of the Cancer Society. ning coach Len Auster jubilantly Arena. Plecity 214-516, Rollo Masse fights.” Ali is scheduled to fight 370, John Bremser 364, Fred A crowd of 400 attended the first stated, “Basically they did it on their Brower, a transplanted 202-560, John Goiangos 511, Bob Guaranteed On the same topic of not Lyle May 16 in Las Vegas. Riccio 353, Jack Goldberg 355, C78-13 Blackwall plus F.E.T. Shoot-Out, which hopefully will own. ’niis was a great bunch to work Silk Town resident and a Bassett 513, Ray Zabilanski 522, enough people seeing his He last fought March 24, Rick Nicola 362, John Johnson become an annual event. Sponsored with. I wish we could take this team real estate agent, hasn’t B rian Boyington 528, R ich fights, Ali, while denying a when he knocked out 366, George Barber 357. 26,000 Miles Regular SALE R egular SALE by the Cancer Society of Manchester, on the road.” climbed inside the square Grabowski 503, Dale Van Buren 530, Bill Mann 509, Ron Reid published report he is “rip­ Wepner in the 15th round WIDE Price PRICE Price PR IC E , this year’s doubleheader almost ring in more than a year. His SPICE - Muriel Roy 127, GUARD Blackwall Blackwall Whitewall Whitewali F.E.T. Turner and Ray Sullivan led ’The 522. ping off’’ the public, in Richfield, Ohio, in his doubled the attendance of last year, last appearance was a wing- Marge Hamilton 130-366, Yvette Herald with 16 points apiece with revealed he is taking a $2 first defense of the title Trade-in C78-13 $36 23.97 — — 2.02 when the Republican and Democratic ding, at the West Hartford Holmes 139-340. JVo Wehr and Hickey adding 13 and 12 million loss in defending his since winning it from D78-14 $38 24.97 $42 27.97 2.18 Town Committees staged the first Music Center when he markers’ respectively, ^ a n Thomp­ title against Ron Lyle next George Foreman last Oc­ A $44 29.27 2.32 fund raising hoop contest. scored a knockout after HOME ENGINEERS - Jen­ R equ ired! E78-14 $40 26.57 son had a brilliant floor game, doling East Jayvees month in order that “people tober. Down 22-18 after the first turn and taking an early battering. nie L eggitt 191-495, Chris F78-14 $43 28.57 $47 31.27 2.47 out numerous assists, along with can afford to see it on home Sullivan 180-483, Sally 39-36 at the intermission. The Herald Tallarita, who once fought Winners Too Bobick, younger brother G78-14 $46 30.57 $50 33.27 2.62 scoring six points. John Koepsel and television.” Whitehouse 183, Elaine Necker- FREE spurted in the third quarter to lead as a featherweight in — Bob Healy had five points each, Tom Vito Tallarita Just like the varsity, the East Ali had been quoted of former Olympic boxer mann 189, Cathy Bhjalian 505, 5.60-15 $37 24.57 — 1.69 going into the final eight-minute seg­ Manchester, and is now the LeCourt two and Tom Foran and Catholic jayvee baseball team Tuesday as saying boxing Duane Bobick, has a 324 Shirley Eldridge 473, Gerry G78-15 $47 31.27 $51 33.97 2.69 ment, 60-59. It rem ain^ a one or two- state’s only licensed boxing In addition to the feature, opened its 1975 campaign on a record. He defeated Pedro Sews Highway Passenger Tire Guarantee Mark Viklinetz one marker apiece for against the likes of Chuck Tucker 177-513, Jan McKenney • M ounting H78-15 $49 32.57 $53 35.27 2.92 point contest throughout the closing ’The Herald. promoter, claims the 1^ two six-round bouts and two successful note ’Tuesday after­ Agosto last Friday night in 479. If you do not receive the number of milee epecified Wepner and Ron Lyl” is a because of your tire becominf unserviceable due to (1) — — $61 40.57 3.21 moments with the JI pulling ahead 74- Brian Hoyt of South Windsor led the year-old Walker, a Stamford others over the four-round noon with an 11-4 verdict over Uniondale, N.Y. defects, (2) normal road hatarda, or (3) tread wear-out, L78-15 St. Thomas Aquinas at Mt. big ripoff.” We will: At our option, exchange it for a new tire or five 73 with just over a minute remaining. Journal Inquirer with 19 points with native, is one of the most distance are scheduled. K. of C.- Don Palm er 218-220- • R otation Sale Ends Saturday! Nebo. “It feels like stealing The Herald’s Tim Turner put his Jim Hayden and Mel Kleckner adding promising heavyweights in ’The opening bout is slated 605, Wendell Poucher 527, Ken proportion of the then current sellin| price plus Don Martin paced the Eagles’ some times,” Ali was sup­ Federal Excise tax that represents mileage used. club ahead with a 20-foot jumper from New England. Walker is at 8:30. Tomlinson 202-222-603, Jim Can- If the tire is unservicesbV due to any of the 16 and 14 points, respectively. Lum 11-hit attack with three in­ posed to have said. “I just above causes before 10% of the guaranteed the left side with about 38 seconds left confined to the Somers State Jim Sweeney of the Police tin 211-546, Real Breton 505, mileage is received, the replacement or refund Jefferson had eight, Dave Laraway cluding a double. Tom Gerbo made a million and a half will be made with no charge for mileage received. Sears Has New 4-Ply Nylon Cord and then at the other end bounced the Prison and is one of several Union is chairman and Rob Redman 219, Max Smole seven, John Fidler and A1 Griffin four homered and singled and John Two to CFL Nail puncturea will be repaired fit no charge.' 6.00-13 Crusader dollars beating a nobody like 216-557, Matt DePumpo 534, ball off a Journal player to give the each, Dennis Quinn two and Jim boxers involved in a proceeds will help support Murphy also had two safeties Guarantee appliea to tires on vchkiea Chuck Wepner. I’ll make MONTREAL (UPI) - The Terry Means 531, Leo Nelson used for private family purposes. Blackwall plus F.E.T. locals possession. But the JI zone Sheehan and Roy Gurnon did not score rehabilitation program un­ youth programs in for East. Bill Stanley pitched Tires As Low As 9*^ another million dollars Montre Alouettes of the Cana­ 213-570, Ray Duhamel 518, Jim pressed, breaking one of the pre­ der Dave Musco. Manchester. the first four innings to register for the visitors. beating another nobody like dian Football League Watt 202, Ed Yourkas 500, Jeff The 180-pound Walker has Ticket outlets will be an­ the victory. Wednesday announced the won five of eight pro bouts. nounce^. Ron Lyle.” DeFeo 2(>6, Ron Jeroszko 503, A1 “I didn’t say none of signing of American Larry Hor- LaPlant 202-566, Pete Peterson ton and Canadian John that,” Ali told UPI. ‘"rhat’s 205-583, Nels Johnson 521, BUI Archbold. Avery 518, Gordon Matheny 212, 1st Time Ever Reduced! save more than the most stupidest thing a Horton, 25, of Gary, Ind. was man of my intelligence Roger Luce 501, Mario Frat- D i e H e a rd on nolff packagOM the ninth round draft choice in taroli 536, Fred Nassiff 205-505, S a v e could say. I’m a religious 1972 of the NFL Chicago Bears, Nick Cataldo 207-543, John Tire Sale! man. You can’t be a thief where he played 10 games. He I Ragna 534, John Martin ^ 4 , Bill and a religious man, too.” was released by the Washington August 543, Vic Squadrito 544. Sears Best, Steady Dundee said the exhibition Redskins in 1974 and played two I e ? c a rs games with the Als last season. against Bobick will be in­ EASTERN- Rich /IL L ^T A T E Rider Shock Absorbers Fiberglass DeDominicis 173-145-435, John Save La vado 135-148-412, Larry Aceto The 146-139-402, Mick Holmes 197- 449, Joe Torneo 150-144-402, 0 9 7 Muffler That’s $ 0 0 4 Regular $12.99 each Cliff Jones 138-162-425, Ted each Belteds Guaranteed for Roback 138-177-445, Hank as long as you Michaud 135-373, Bill Zwick 138- The Steady Rider incorporates outstanding features own the car... 350, Ben Grzyb 141-137-385, Frank DellaRocco 154-360, Rick to offer more comfort, stability, control and longer Cochefski 155-359, Joe Vinsko D io H C lfC ^ Sears Best, The life than most standard original equipment shocks. 875-2517 154-361, Dave Grzyb 137-389, Ted Kowzun lM-389, Sandy OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP Hanna 140-383, A1 Bonini 141- Die Hard Battery SAVE ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE 376, Pete Scott 145, Ray Dawson SAVE 353, Ron Jo in er 386, Dorn Sears DeDominicis 388, Mike Zwick 5 “ 19% 351, Dan Toce 357, Ed Ralph AS o u 359, Bub Holmes 368, Sam Little R egular $44.99 with trade-in Case Lot Get Our Special Spring Price On A 378, Stan Waickowski 374, Jim ADVERTISED 95 Filters Sirianni 357, Bert Carlson 352, Oil Sale ON Sears Has 12-Volt Batteries w ith Case^ Ernie Oakman 352. Reg. with trade-in of 1 3 6 8 Reg- 1 6 7 Priced As Low As 19.95 $18.96 $1.99 J .e a c h 1 Y- A1 Bujaucius 160-154-145- TV trade 24 Qts. S«kM 459, Frank Blank 160-152-147- irihilriti 459, Ken Seaton 170-432, Tony rtasiii rhi$U2 HnSUl T U /Y £ -i/p M arinelli 172-138-420, Rocco MTnaU UTaai M To ari Lupacchino 151-137-420, Joe Expert Wheel . . . IwMIK INr M In. mrtMlin. Men . get FREE Unlroyal golf Save *15 Brake Job Twaronite 146-145-415, Mike Guaranteed Heavy- vmr (Cn-14 (I7MS haUa nlus FREE umbrella vdth taMoi) tM«) bMm) 6 8 Pagani 149-410, Dick Krol 163- Alignment K/s famous brand 9°'^ Gylindor Cylinder Regular Drum hurry.,. this offer ends Saturday. 416, Vic Marinelli 139-405, Andy Duty Sears ST 0 9 7 i/lobil Premier Belted Whitewall Tires Any Size Listed Lamoureaux 141-138-407, Don Labor $74.99 T V Type Suggeiled Selling Prices _____ Suggested Sailing Prices Suggested Selling Prices $12«oLabor Carpenter 142-401, Bert Davis SAVE “ 5 5 I Sato Prica I Fad. Tax SatoPrloa Fad. Tax Shoe alone is valued W ^ j, •/ Plus Parts Plus Parta 146-141-400, Art Johnson 139-393, 0 9 7 Six* I Sato Prte«| Fad. Tn E7I-14 $33.00 $2.33 featuring padded ankle c^laj. Mufflers $ 4 0 2 • Install new brake Mniut's H70-14 $37.00 *2.14 Don Simmons 141-140-399, Fred A7S-1S tZTM $1.77 F7I-14 $33.00 2.47 073-1$ $37.00 *2.1$ rsDlaceable steel a p l k e s . w aier • Iteplaee hold down ami release sprinns B7S-1I I S37.00 $ 1 . 1 $ Q7$-14 $33.00 $2.02 McCurry 381, Mike Balesano • Turn and true all 1 drums H7I-15 SS7.00 $2.02 proof, and made in U.S.A. Choose KTLAS AIR FILTER • For most American made ears F7$-1S I $33.00 I $2.55 white, brown/tan, black/white 376, Bob Boroch 381, Hank Mar- • Itebuild wheel cylinders *11 «•$>•*$ > f$ t'» f to F$i$b<<$* *M M SIS't >t$Sf«S 1M t>9*l 10 »$t*^>$lt All dss>«i$ >o$*f»o in« to ooKbiisli % nilCE WITH A TUNE IIH Mufflar Quiranlfo • Front end ali)'imient. easier eainber, p > « t$ d>$

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Rebel Gains Reported PHNOM PENH (UPI) — Reporters on the front lines said Communist-led rebel forces today drove government defenders out of a military post within two miles of Phnom •‘ '•{IJSi!"®”SUNDAY 9-4 " ’' THURS.. FRL SAT. Penh’s Pochentong Airport. The American airlift of food was halted temporarily. However, the flights carrying am­ munition and fuel were not disrupted. About 12 hours later the government forces reoccupied the post. Five Cambo­ dian cargo handlers were wounded when a rocket ripped into the airport’s loading area. ’The rebels also overran a government outpost on ^ e east bank of the Mekong River 22 LBS. opposite Phnom Penh. 40 lb .

Labor Party Balking 50 LB. j — LONDON (UPI) — A majority of Prime Minister Harold * Wilson’s L a ^ r party v o t^ to pull out of the Common Market in defiance of his bid to keep Britain in the r7 i 1 ^'' economic community. However, Wilshn won lUME overwhelming support from the House of Commons, with the help of Conservative and Liberal opposition parties. The British electorate was scheduled to vote in a national referendum in June on whether Britain should remain in ^0 the nine-nation market. LBS. K-Gro 22 LBS. KMART New Old Religion KW-4 MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) - N. J . Templin heads the LAW N FOOD LAW N FOOD 3 s o l i . U M E Baldr League, one of many (idinist groups, whose religion is based on a belief in the Nordic gods. The concept of 3 DAYS Aryan supremacy and a philosophy is mixed into it and DAYS 77 DAYS 57 DAYS Templin concedes it is close to some of what Nazi Ger­ K-Mart Lawn and Garden Ferti­ * popuuR arBoniR many stood for. However, he says anyone calling him a lizer. Fast-acting lawn fertilizer 57 greens grass fast. Excellent for Nazi better have plenty of money, because he would sue Fast acting, long-lasting fertiliz­ K-Mart Lawn Food Fast acting Excellent forlawns sweetens IGAROENSODS FENCE er for a greener lawn. Contains water soluble fertilizer greens shrubs, trees, gardens, vegeta­ ^ r soil. them. Odinism, Templin says, is the religious and cultural iron. bles. 50 lbs. feeds 1000 sq. ft. 3 lawns fast. 40 lbs. feeds 4.000 sq. ft. heritage handeid down from the Norsemen. 20 lbs. feeds 5000 sq. ft. 22 lbs. feeds 5000 sq. ft. DAYS 2™ 87^ Post Tornado Watch White Wood Plant your own vegeta­ ATLANTA (UPI) — A tornado watch was in effect early Cape Cod Fence today in parts of Alabama, Georgia and Florida, while 25LB. \ ble or flower garden. heavy snow warnings continued in the central mountains of Arizona. m m s\ _ A tornado Wednesday night skipped down the main street of Malone, Fla., damaging several houses. VIGQRO IS?st However, no injuries were reported among the town’s pop­ h r ulation of 667 residents. A tornado watch continued early today for a 90-mile­ wide band from extreme southeast Alabama through extreme southeast Georgia and a portion of extreme northern Flordia. Numerous thunderstorms continued over much of the J Gulf Coast region. Vigoro XffPurpose CRABGRASS Predicts Response FERTILIZER HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. Ella T. Grasso predicts the PREVENTER state judiciary will respond favorably to increased public J i S 7 demands for openness in its administrative process. 20-LB. 3DArS SO-FT. PLASTIC SAVBSTEa “We are living in a time when more and more doors are K-Mart Crabgrass GASDENHOSE Our being opened,” Mrs. Grasso said Wednesday. “Every 3 DAYS Preventer A general utility fertilizer agency of government must be ready to provide a full Prevents ugly for better flowers, shrubs, 3 t'»-7 measure of information, and I would expect it would reach crabgrass from ever trees and vegetables. 40 lbs. DAYS 26^ the judiciary as well.” com in g up 25 to. ' „ .’/i" I.D. with brass 3-CU.-FI. wheel barrow 20 lbs treats with graphite bearings. Attorney Ryszard Mrotek of Hartford told a legislative s o il a"'' couplIng.Save. 2000 sq ft committee Tuesday the judiciary has conducted its ad­ J, formulated g grass ministrative business without regard for statutes protec­ LocalW -„ait'ions. niontbs. ting the public’s right to know. Keeps H ^ i ^ A Boy Shot MIAMI (UPI) — A 14-year-old boy was shot and fatally wounded Wednesday while running away with four com­ i S S U l g UL. panions from a private apartment house pool where they GERANIUMS PH- had been sneaking a swim. AND C 5|^ Q.« The boys told police that a woman shouted at them to t t " f (O leave the pool. One shot rang out as the youngsters ran i C ^ 9 away, neighbors said. PANSIES i § 1 a a i p Johnny Perez was hit in the back of the head by a bullet < U about 145 feet from the building, police said. He managed . 0 : to run across a street where he collapsed on a lawn. He SELECT FROM l u a I-U j u t A VARIETY OF died about four hours later. CONVEMENT Maria Otero, owner of the apartrrient building, was GERANIUMS BARK NUGGETS AND PANSIES. HAND TOOLS 3 charged with first degree murder after surrendering to GARDEN PLEASURE police about three hours after the shooting. ALL SUMMER LONG. 2 ” OUK U M g wtr, 1 / / 3-cubic tool PER PACK Bill Introduced bag Deco Ifoweis cultivator Wood ban V- o WASHINGTON (U PI)- Sen. Walter Mondale, D-Minn., Bark Nuggets dies introduced a bill Wednesday to commission a portrait or statue of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to be placed yaiBiMaiim w Q = t in the U.S. Capitol. ten's V)-9b. Mondale said the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1968 and the 1965 Voting Rights Act are “living monuments” to f K ' IJL i ac King but are not enough. “Not a single black American has been honored by - t t f r c having a portrait or statue placed in the Capitol,” said b i ^ 9 Mondale. “This is supposed to be a building that sym­ IVt LBS.ii^iRACID^ Vh LBS. MIRACLE-GRO SYSTEMIC FOOD SEBROTATOIS Our 2.97 , H : 2 ^ ix a (0 bolizes a government of all the people. Water solu­ 10-h * IT■ » .All-purpose -All-ouroose 5-ib ■ Rose/ ^ 7' ble lood U$ plant lood (lower care ^ o c c J i ^ ^ Birthday Celebration eeritfled 00 •Jjrt WI 'Nei VVt WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pearl Bailey stayed on stage *Nelwt S' 5 after her two-hour show at the Kennedy Center to celebrate First Lady Betty Ford’s 57th birthday. Miss Bailey told the Tuesday night audience Mrs. Ford EVERGREENS^:;:^>, and her daughter Susan were in the theater, then brought out a football and sang: “Men of Michigan, on to victory.... MARBLE CUPS SnCUlPURCMSt 2S ft. White Wire Fence Mrs. Ford stood and clapped, as the audience roared on GLOVES for GARDEHMG SI 117 hearing the song from her husband’s alma mater. IIS. ^ OUR REG 77 TREE FOOD SPIKES SHRUB SPIKES 2 f . 5 . 0 0 Miss Bailey then led the crowd in singing “Happy I 00 1.27-1.37 IMl OurRe«.2.U . / f B A O Our Rag. i. 17 / g j l Q Q Birthday.” 3 .V” •pitfftoscaoe ri'.cs ‘•c*e» 5 spikes ol T / Sturdy cotton to.' women. Can­ Plasted-coated. for bolder Sd.C 5 spikes of T / ^ ’The First Lady stood again to clap and blew a kiss to vas for men. 14" high., * A’ fertilizer lerlilizer. , / Miss Bailey. Mack to Step Down ORcmc C 0W IN E PATH) STONES ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) - Vice Adm. William Mack PUT will step down this summer from his post as superinten­ dent of the United States Naval Academy. & J8" Hexagon x 2” Mack, 59, has serv ^ as superintendent since June, 1972. |18" Round X?',; He will retire effective Aug. 1, the academy announced PEAT Wednesday. 18"xl8"k2"-S(|l Mack did not give a reason for his retirement nor did he MOSS disclose his plans. No successor has been named. Asks Dismissal MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Soul singer Isaac Hayes has ONIOB FLOWER PLASTIC OICANIC ODORLESS 50-LB/ BAG asked for the dismissal of a chancery court petition in SPHACNUM -SETS BULBS WATBICAN which his former wife complains he is behind |5,000 in PEAT HUMUS MANURE TOPSOIL lu let. 93.. PEATMOSS 3 Part 1 . 9 7 alimony and child support payments. 40 LBS. 1 .1 7 Silasliaiin 1 .5 ^ In a motion filed Wednesday, Hayes contends his former 1 . 9 4 2d R/ /1 l * ’ * ’ O#'6 7 * phg. HoldsHolds 2 2 g gai- Weed-tree, tor planting and Kxts. lusl npni ' wife, Emily Ruth Hayes, “is openly and notoriously living 1 . 3 7 3 . 8 7 50-lb ® bag. Begohias. gloxinias. fk « Weed free. NelWi top dressing lawns. YellCfW, u x ic c x jn l many others. for gardens. with another man” and “has given birth to a child out of 4cu. ft., b a le - wedlock.” The couple were divorced in 1972. Hayes agreed to a V -I i ^ total of |40,(X)0 in annual alimony and child care payments. The court has scheduled a hearing on Mrs. Hayes’ petition and the recording star’s answer April 18.

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/ Tow n R eceives G ood B ids CUTYOUR ^ I O n T raining C enter Loan t3 > © Gt> H Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. is the construction is complete. INSINU apparent low bidder on notes being sold by the ’The reason that Manchester didn’t seek bids Town of Manchester to finance the 81.4 nnillion for a one-year loan, instead of the six-month " ® Q a . » Regional Occupation Training Center for the loan, is the uncertainty in the money market. ' handicapped. “We got some good advice that interest rates GP g would be better for a short term ,” Negro said. COSTS. i{9 Bids opened by town officials Wednesday showed Hartford National had bid an annual in­ Negro said the town may be able to recover We have no outside sales­ All you have to do is know a e5E.5HOP.M AM ’'6ELLE terest rate of 4.11 per cent to loan Manchester some of the interest costs by reinvesting some of the $1.4 millibn for six months. the $1.4 million over the next six months, men to sell Savings Bank Life good thing when you see it g A total of five banks bid on the notes, with bids because hot all of the funds will be needed im­ Insurance and the money saved Savings Bank ranging as high as a 5.14 per cent rate, quoted by mediately to finance construction. is passed on to you in lower the Bank of New York. “We might break even,” Negro said, “but you costs. L ife Insurance* M Town Treasurer Roger Negro, expressing never can tell.” We have a wide variety of You’ll never know how pleasure with the low bid from Hartford The $1.4 million Regional Occupational plans and you don’t have to be much you can save. Until National, said it’s likely that the cost of short­ Training Center, to be built at the northeast cor­ a bank customer to buy SBLL, you call us. ^ W / v , term borrowing by the town will be much lower ner of Wetherell St. and Hillstown Rd., will than the $60,000 interest costs estimated last sejiye mentally retarded and multiply han­ fall. dicapped adolescents from Manchester and 40 Town Controller Thomas Moore said the six- SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER other towns. 923 Main Street month cost of borrowing the $1.4 million will be The training center, approved by townspwple Manchester, Conn. 06040 $28,770. The difference between Hartford in referendum last November, will be built by National’s low bid and the high bid means a IQ ^ the town and paid for by the state after it’s N A M l . - r savings of about $7,210 for six months, Moore (Pic.ivtf PnnO finished. said. It’s likely that after the six-month notes Norman Fendell, Manchester’s supervisor of mature in October that the town will again have programs for the mentally retarded and T R I - C i i T Y PIAZ a .v EP vNJOk I CIKCLE..V^RNJ0H to borrow the $1.4 million for another six physically handicapped, who spearheaded the months, Negro said, because the state won’t drive for the center, expects operation to begin reimburse Manchester for the center’s cost until in September 1976. “ llusKiiiJ .int___ Wile .I,;.------I liil.lreii .Iff. . ------■ iWB IH IB ^1 IB ^B B i ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B •) CO 1 ^ 1 C/) C A R P E T - Correct Guess ; § ! TEMPLE’S F L O O R 5 Denise Poudier of 15 Candlewood Dr. gazes into the **V > n ® “crystal ball” of M&M candies and voila, she guessed the correct number within one of the actual count. Peter West C O V E R IN G U > ‘' ^ + of Vernon, salesman for the candy firm said there were o 1 o » y less than 5,000 candies in the giant jar. For her percep­ U r s M B l S tiveness, Denise was awarded a IQ-speed bicycle. The con­ SPRING CA test took place at the K-Mart on Spencer St. For coming within two of guessing the correct number, Karen Pruitt of with tMs coupon, EXTRA 10% OFF any o - Forge Rd., Coventry won a calculator and Harvey Stone of RonNHHrt, Caipot and Unotaum. Al M I M i F n i l T Hartford, a Polaroid camera. (Herald photo by Dunn) Homs dearly tagti^ At Templo’s.ywTCnow Whst You’n Buying/ FORMICA COUNTER WMMmmm TOPS FOR KITCHEN m BUSINESS COUNTERS EXPERTELY ■ up to 9x12 AND REASONABLY a Elected David P. Bell of Brooklyn, I N S T A L L E D Call For Free Estimate JT Conn., has been elected treasurer of Rogers Corp. of r»ici$ nulwlJIC 01/T^oi/r" Rogers and Manchester. He had MMSTRIHIGANDCONGOLEUM INUID I been assistant treasurer for the last six years. UNOlEUIIIIESNIUlTsi QQSaYd Bell joined the firm in 1965 as a financial analyst and in­ K surance manager and was I B I H M — named senior financial analyst a year later. VC He holds a B.A. degree in business and economics from Wheaton College and an M.B.A. 00 degree from the University of < Massachusetts. X W j C W W S#*,.- '■■■ \ ■ o CERWfllC TILE =5CC^ Ciiftomer’t C/io/ce Reg. $11.99 P p : ^ ! l RECORDS David P. Bell r 100% NYLON SOULPTURE fi%99 b a t h r o o m Warranty Deed Tweeds — Soil Defying : ^ c Saverio Digennaro to James Promoted OR L. and Claudia Monaco, proper­ Hugh McKenna of Coventry AMERICAN MADE Si ? ty at 464 E. Center St., $53,000. has been promoted to senior ac­ 100% POLYESTER SHAG s q . Y D . q ^ \ f > U ) Federal Tax Lien count executive for The Hart­ Rugged • Great Colors X 1 5 F t. J? U -I Internal Revenue Service ford Insurance Group’s special 3 0 t J against Kenneth B. Howe Jr., accounts insurance department Mpl ^ i - General Painting Co., 50 at Hartford. Virginia Rd., $1,982.38. McKenna joined The Hart­ 5 ? S ^ r ^ 0 - ^ R( r 17 U Marriage License ford’s Manhattan office in 1948 m o P/ and held a number of un­ Q J ^ o j o Leonard James C^uso, Hart­ 189.95 derwriting and supervisory ford, and Catherine Rossi NIRTERIRL AND LRBOR INCLUDED 5 ".? 4 » Erari, 168 Hilliard St., April 26, positions before joining the St. Bridget Church. home office last year. 0 6 p i e c e FIXTURE PREPARATION EXTRft U1 ?3 (/' 7t ^ "Decorating Tips tor the Homeowners’ 0) Reg. $12.99 Here Is A Handy Chart To 100% NYLON PLUSH i r Measure For Wallcovering. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., April 10.1975-^ PAGE TWENTY-NINE' PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 10, 1975 Homee lor Sale 23 Homee For 8alo 23 Homes For 8elo 23 Homos For Sato 23 Bid Deadline Set MANCHESTER ■ New S- RANCH • Better than new. 71/2 ADVERTISING ADVERTlSINd bedroom custom Ranch, 2 rooms, 3 bedrooms, family GOP, Cancer Fund Big Winners On Paving Work baths, aluminum siding, double room with bar, large living room with beautiful oval MAITOK ABOUT Bids will be opened April 28 in DEADLINE RATES ■Ktl garage, excellent fireplace, 2-car garage. 851,900. danitil I. raato MIS the Manchester Municipal 12:00 rioofl [lh« day batora 1 d a y ...... 9 * word par neighwrhood. 847,900. Hayes publlMtIon. - Corporation, 6464131. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, TOWN Building for replacing tem­ 3 days ..... 8 t word par day ' 6464200. By SOL R. COHEN any) Price, and John (why did I ever quit When the buzzer sounded and the raging porary pavement repairs with Daadllha-lor Saturday and e days ...'.(7* word par diV W 8 C.H.FJL 8*/^% action subsided, each team had scored a Monday It 12:00 Noon-Friday.' 26 d a y s ...... 6 * **<>'<* P*r (jkir the Board of Directors) ’Tani. The Jewish-Christian permanent repairs over water, IS WORD MINIMUM. MANCHESTER - Six month NEW RAISED Ranch ■ Seven INCOME UNITS UP Cancer Fund was the big winner There were others who got into the sum total of 2 points that quarter. sewer, and similar ditches. 't' new, nrime west side location, Dialogue scheduled for tonight HappyAds |2.0a'inc«''. S h e H e r a l d generous-siged rooms, 2 1/2 Family el two ...... $ie,soo Wednesday night when a team of “ game” and played well, but didn’t score l i e Republicans had won. Their 28 to 19 has t ^ n postponed until April , Prices are being sought for l,r PLEASE READ 5-5 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, baths, family room, 2 Family of thra#...... $17,780 hardwood floors, aluminum Manchester Republicans handily beat a (at least, not in the ECHS gym). victory, as GOP Chairman Agostinelli in­ boo square yards of bituminous fireplaces, 2-car garage, ...... $19/230 17 at 8 p.m. at Coiicordia siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ FamUy of lour...... team of their Democratic counterparts by For the Republicans, there were Dave dicate, will spur them on to higher and concrete surface with a gravel YONR AD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aluminum siding, large lot. Lutheran Church. .ClaMltlad adt art takan ovtr poration, 6464131. thie awesome score of 28 to 19. Odegard, Roy Thompson, Hill Gallagher, more fulfilling tries at victory — at the or crushed-stone base, SO Philbrick Agency, Realtors, lha phona ai a convarrianca. t24J00 - Thafa what wa aaM, Maal four-room atartor I Thanks to the cooperation of all those Bob Ctorman and Nate Agostinelli; and for polls in November, particularly. square yards of bituminous con­ tha Hartid la raapontlbla lor 6464200. homa in convaniont location. H may not ba a manaion, but ] who donated their services and facilities the Democrats, Tom Conran, Jay Stager, Democratic Chairman Cummings didn’t Past Chiefs Club of Memorial crete surface with a concrete only ona Incorract Insartlon and than only to lha tUa of tha LETS GET ACQUAMTED COVENTRY - Seven-room could bo a good beginning. -vEast Catholic High School, the players, Jim Cunningham, John Hutchinson and see it that way at all. What he saw, he Temple, Pythian Sisters, will base, and SO square yards of ce­ original Iniartlon. Errors iwtiich Raised Ranch with family room CONDOMINIUM - t n jO O • 2 bedroom aluminum aidad :daches, referees, scorekeepers, an- Ted CMmmings. said, is that the Republicans win for fun meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the ment concrete surface with a do not latMn tha vtlua of tha We’d like to know YOU, on a nicely landscaped acre, 1 Ranch atylo. Complotoly carpeted, extra larga maatar louncers, cheerleaders, ticket sellers, and The Democrats got off to a furious start and the Democrats for real. home of Miss Anna Wolfram, gravel or crushed-stone base. advartlaament will not ba cor- We’d like YOU to know US. 1/2 baths, above-ground pooL ]11 others — a net profit of |407 was and led 8 to 7 at the end of the first ’The referees for the game were Tom 40% Church St. raclad by an addlUontl Insar- PHONE many extras. 8^,900. E&F badroom, all appllancat, cantral air conditioning- Ownora 643-2711 E&F ASSOCIATES Jn c. (lon. anxious. . realized for the Cancer Fund. Last year’s quarter. In the second quarter, the Lodge and Tom Corto, both of whom had REAL ESTATE Associates. 6465358, 6369194. ;ame netted about*$300. Republicans scored 6 unanswered points. to prove they are unaffiliated voters The Adult Discussion Group FOR A SSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Residendal Commercial MANCMSTill 181,900 - Newly decorated 6 room Capo. 4 R, Carl Zinsser, chairman of the Just before the buzzer, the Democrats before putting on their uniforms. The on Prayer of second A pencil equipped with an Help Wentod 13 13 Help Holp Wanted Wanted 13 70 OAKWOOD DRIVE MANCHESTER Only 5% bedrooms, complotoly earpotod downataira, nlea yard, | . 'i.’X Vf|inchester Cancer Drive and (you should scored their lone 2 points of the quarter. scorekeeper was Frank Kinel, East Congregational Church will eraser was patented by Hyman □ NOTICES GLASTONBURY, CONN. down, financing available for plaatant location. Showa waH. |. INDEX qaulified buyers. Low 30’s . Con- excuse the expression) a member of the ‘ The score was 13 to 10, Republicans. Catholic’s assistant basketball coach. ’The meet tonight at 7:30 in the L. Lipman of Philadelphia on PHONE 633-9149 TMKE FMILY • only $32,900. Live rent free In tMa homo 1 . March 30, 1858. aominium. Three bedrooms, j OP team, thanked everyone involved and At this point, someone high up in the announcer was yours truly, who also had church parlor. NOTICES MANUFACTURER OF Jim Egan, Brokw loeatod on Main 8t. In Covantry. Ownar will conaldar all |f< — 2% baths, dream kitchen with predicted the “game” will become an an­ stands shouted, “If you can keep Uie score to prove he’s an unaffiliat^ voter. 1 Lott end Found Lost and Found i# Horn. Phon. 872-75S9 offers. I 2 — Parsonilt ------———— Mary Egan, Salat Rap. all appliances, owner nual event. down so easily, why can’t you do the same :-3 — Announcements NiWLY U8TE0 - 5-5 Duplex with 2 car datachad garage In g! In the second game of the evening, an LOST - Black billfold, lost m LADIES APPAREL Horn. Phona S46-S39S - transferred, immediate oc­ |ligh scorer for the Republicans was 4 __ Entertainment pleasant neighborhood. Walking distanea to schools and | for the tax rate?” Manchester or Vernon, on Sunt:: cupancy. F. J. Spilecki, E»b (don’t call me Mickey) Spillane, with account of which appears on today’s sport ARK mU-J0Y(X ROWER SHOP S — Auctions has opanings foc-axparianead aawlng-machine Realtor, 6462121. shopping. Only $36,500. B- Hurt to the quick by the remark, the page, ’The Manchester Herald team beat day. Reward. Call 646-5237. 'it. 12 points. High for the Democratic team WEEKEND SPECIAL! FINANCIAL ojMiratora and c|uallfM tralnaaa. Excallant fringe COVENTRY - 826,900 - Three NEinY UITEO • 7 room, four-bodroom Colonial with 2 car 9' teams came out for the third quarter the Journal-Inquirer team by a 77 to 74 8 Bonde-Stocks-Mortgages WESTMINSTER ROAD - Whs Joel (don’t call me J.J.) Janenda, — LOST - Fluffy tiger cat, vefjr baneflta. bedroom full-dormered (^pe, garage. Lot sIm la 100 x 150, located In Manehoator. House I fighting. 'The Republicans doubled their score. 9 Personal Loans Custom-built six-room with 8 points. 10 _ Insurance friendly. Answers to Columboj' basement, 100’ from private shows wall, A REAL VALUE at $35,900. I score and the Democrats added 7 to theirs. Apply at Garrison, 1% baths, center ^Ray (this isn’t a fish story) Karpe No account of the Republican- MINIATURE vicinity Prospect Street.' beach, double lot, more. HEIMY STREET - 6 room aluminum sidad Colonial witti ■' It was 26 to 17, Republicans, at the end of EMPLOYMENT fireplace, garage, expandable — Reward. Call 649^718. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, scored 5 points for the Republicans, Wally Democratic game would be complete 13 Help Wanted MANCHESTER MODESp INC. attic. 843,500. Palmer Realty, firaplaca in tha formal dining room. Family sized aat-ln the third quarter. 14 — Business Opportunities 643-1108. (He’s certainly not green at the game) without mention of the exuberant and ef­ CARNATIONS 6466321, Hagedom, 6494538. kitchen, king-sized badroom wKh full bath. Call tor details. I 15 — Situation Wanted FOUND - Black female^dog'i: PINE STREET • MANCHESTER Ihsh scored 4, Frank (don’t razz me) Riz- The fourth and final quarter brought out ficient cheerleaders. Ownar asking $45,900. ■' wearing red collar. Call Dog HEBRON - U&R 7-room zh 4, and Frank (not doctor) Livingston ’The Republican Rah, Rah Girls were EDUCATION the best of both teams. The action raged IB — Private Instructions Warden, 646-4555. )■ Raised R^ch, dead-end street, FULL-DORMERED CAPE JUST REDUCED • five family. Good Income on this Invoat- and (maybe we’ll win with Lincoln Center on both sides and ends of the court, in the Louise Cronin, Ginny Gallagher, Mary *2.29 ...c 19 Schools-CItsses minutes from Manchester, 2 with 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large mont property. Four 4-room apts., and ona 5-room apt Call I flrst-Iloor famUy room with fir^lace, tSb) Zinsser 2 each. middle, and even off-court. Ann Shaw and Ellen Zinsser. (Cash and Carry) 20 Instructions Wanted pup, male, w;hite:8pot: A^ake some­ HANDYMAN needed for large MALE, 21 years old or over, fireplaces (stone and brick), for details. $46,900. g FOUND- warehouse work, shipping, treed lot. Located off Hackmatack ■•For the Democrats, Fran (designated ’The Democratic Cheer Leaders were REAL ESTATE on chest. M Dog'Wafden, ^ convalescent home. Basic finished family room, wooded Street. HEWLY LISTED - Drive by 71 Pitkin St. and sac this 7 room ^ First one team missed a shot, then the — one heppY must have driver's license. Call ffiul shooter) Mahoney scored 3. Scoring 2 Louise Prignano, Joanne Costello, Sue FLOWERS and ARMHQEMEHTS FOR EVERY dCCASION... 23 Hornet tor Sale -4555. maintenance skills required. acre. Immediate occupancy. other. Then one team missed three 24 — Lots-Lend for Sale 5269285. BlIUiCHMD & ROSSEHO Colonial with 2 ear garage situated on a 100 x 109 lot This' f each were Dick (it’s not true the ball hit — Todey — Experience in plumbing and Low 40’s. 6465535 after 5 p.m. Price, Barbara McConville, Ann .T6 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 25 Investment Property Realtors-MLS S46-24D2 house haa two firoplacos, one In the living room and ona In | successive tries at the basket, only to have — electrical worit helpful. Star­ my stomach and bounced into the basket) Prignano, Sandy Gardner, Nancy Herzog, 26 Butineas P rop^ FOUND - Shetland Collie or weekends. 189 West Center Street FREE Delivery & Parking » Frank Gakeler, Prop. 27 — Resort Property Call 643-2711 ting rate: 82.95 per hour. Please NEWSBOYS for South Windsor tha king-sizad master badroom. Call for an appointment I^Pointe, Pat (gee, I wish I had a uniform the other teajjn do better - by missing Nancy Piccolo and Teresa Mazzota. male dog, sable and white. Gall ' four, or five and, at one point, eight. 28 — Real Estate Wanted apply in person. Meadows Con­ area. Call Mr. Griffin at 647- Asking only $48,900. like the other guys) Prignano, Bob (not at Dog Warden, 646-4555. BOLTON LAKE - Small house MISC. SERVICES valescent Home, 333 Bidwell 9411. SPRING STREET area - | NEMY LISTED - Pay last than your tenant In this 3 year I - — with double lot on Lynwood 31 Services Offered FOUND - Beagle type, female Street, Manchester. An equal Raised Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 i young aluminum sided 5-5 Duplex. Each side has one and J j 62 Painting-Papering dog, black, tan and white. Call opportunity employer. MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, Drive. Short walk to lake for ona-haH bathrooms, soparato hirnacos, and separata |i 33 — Building-Contracting full or part-time. No experience boating and swimming. Ed­ bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, wool I 34 Roollng-Sldlng Dog Warden, 6464555. necessary. Earn while you mund Gorman Agency, 646- carpeting througbout, family basamants. Asking only $52,900. Call our oftico for more ■’ 35 — Heating-Plumbing RNs-LPs- We have full time room with fireplace, patio, information. 36 — Flooring openings on the 11-7 shift. learn, if qualified. Good fringe 4040. Lowest Pool Prices — FOUND - Male, tan, terrier large deck, electric garage 37 MovIng-TrucKIng-Storage benefits. Call the Marines, 646 TD BE BUILT • on nice In-town lot In central location. Call Ij Services Wanted type dog. Call Dog Warden, 646- Excellent benefits, pleasant doors. Built in 1971. f^.OOO. 38 — TOLLAND - Combination home our offlea for more details ebout this new horns that will ■’ working conditions. Please app­ 6485. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MISC. FOR SALE thanks so much ly in person. Meadows Con­ and office, located on acre lot in soon bo under construction. ! 41 Articles for Sale SERVICE STATION attendant a business zone on Route 195. 6464200. — FOUND - Cream color, terrier . To the Army Navy Club, Contributors valescent Home, 333 Bidwell BUILDIN6 LDT - minutes from Glastonbury. Only $11,000. I, 42 Building Supplies full-time call 6444933 between 8 Five-room Ranch plus 500 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Peta type female dog. Call Dog Street, Manchester. RANCH - with gorgeous view. and all the people who worked diligently square foot office, 1% baths. 44 Livestock Warden, 6464555. a.m. - 2 p.m. Large living room with beamed 45 __ Boats & Accessories to make the St. James Pancake Breakfast COCKTAIL waitress for days Priced to sell at 836,900. T. J. 46 — Sporting Goods POSITIONS available for Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. catnedral ceilings and LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... R U S SALES TAX 47 __ Garden Products FOUND - Setter type, white a success. We appreciate your help. or nights, Gaslight, 6461086, fireplace, formal dining room, J mature and young persons for 46 — Antiques male dog. Call'Dog Warden, 5665323. fully equipped kitchen with ON ALL 1975 NAMCO SWIM POOL PACKAGES — Wanted to Buy 49 6464555. Andy and SOe part time, help. Apply Vernon sliding glass doors to deck. Cine I & II between 67 ask for COVENTRY - Seven room Cape WITH EXCLUSIVE RENTALS AVAILABLE 'positions in and 4 room Ranch on one lot. Huge family room with stone I REALrS CORNER ^EST YOUR CAR 52 _ Rooms lor Rent hardware, assistant managers. Mr. Steve Menschell. DURAFLEX® Cape has stone siding and full fireplace, two full baths. I 175 RMAIN STREET P H ^ E 9 4 6 ^ 5 ^ | 53 — Apartments lor Rent Full-time. Experience in field? LIVE AT HOME __ shra dormer. Ranch income is Philbrick Agency, Realtors,, COLD-CLAD® LINER 54 Homes lor Rent 8140 weekly. Jobseekers, 566 MATURE, dependable woman Doughbof 55 — Business lor Rent $155 monthly Lake privileges, 6464200. wanted to sell women’s and 56 Resort Property tor Rent Personals 2- 1070. MO’S. LaPenta Agency, TOLLAND - Authentic peripd MANCHESTER - Large, six-J __ children’s shoes at The The TRINIDAD Series 57 Wanted to Rent Realtor, 646-2440 or Lance WESTFIELD ST... we have a Restoration. Main house built room Ranch with garage and- 58 — MIsc. for Rent Bootery, Route 83, Talcottville. INCOME tax returns prepared HAND CRAFT AUCTION ROSES ARE red, violets are Kozikowski, 742-7202. four and four Duplex in the high 1806, ell circa 1717. Eight porch. Must be seen. $36,900. E ! 24’x48’ Pool Only AUTOMOTIVE in the privacy of your home Call blue. If you haven’t found work, Retail experience helpful. forties that should qualify tor rooms, two baths, five working & F Associates, 6465358, 636 ■ 61 Autos for Sale Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Friday, April 11, 8 p.m. we’ve got it for you. Please apply in person Friday, financing under the new CHFA fireplaces, two barns, ten 9149. 62 __ Trucks lor Sale Saturday and Monday. 82,000. TAX CREDIT - New __ BOLTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jobseekers, 5661070. regulations. Possible 8% acres. Call for details. 63 Heavy Equipment for Sals homes - 3 bedroom Ranch, 4 CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal' r a i 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles Route 44A mortgage. Good income Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 65 Campers-Trallars-Moblle INCOME TAX preparation - bedroom Colonial and 3 dining room, fireplac^ living* RN-LPN. 10% differential. Business Opportunity 14 bedroom Raised Ranches, now producer. T. J. Crockett 6464200. Homes your home or mine. Doors open at 7:15 j5.m. to preview room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ 66 __ Automotive Service Greenwood Nursing Home, being built. Merritt Agency, Realtors. 6461577. Autos lor Rent-Lease Reasonable. By Danny Byram; articles to be auctioned. OLDER HOME - Large living age, immaculate condition^' 67 — Hartford pays 10% differential A GROUND floor opportunity 6461180. $36,900. Philbrick Agency/ <458 649-5096. on 611 and 11-7 shifts. 2362901. with a proven track record. FARM - 50 acres, mostly room with dining area, eat-in Knit and Crochet Wear, Art of Velvet, Realtors, 6464200. Twenty-one Subway sandwich cleared and level land, 8 room kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, 3 16 Ft. 18 Ft. TAX RETURNS and accoun­ Toys, Woodworking, Needlework, etc. ANDOVER - Charming three- house, bam, two large poultry bedrooms, porch. Interior com­ *297 *337 AUTO BODY Man - Must have 5 franchise locations are now GRANDVIEW ST... Off Porter, ting done professionally. -44 bedroom Ranch on private houses, 2-car garage. Philbrick pletely redecorated, 2-car gar­ years’ experience, hour open or being installed. Your a new Raised Ranch is nearing Legal Notice Reasonable rates. Confidential. week, paid holidays and in­ location is waiting. It’s time for acre. Offers modem country Agency, Realtors, 6464200. age. ^3,500. Philbrick Agency, Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, ' kitchen, brick fireplace, new Realtors, 646-4200. completion. Ready for you t o , 32 Ft. OVAL POOL surance. 8724997. you to act. Call 1-3724525 for choose your colors, c a r^ tin g ,; Court of Probate, District of Manchester 649-9145. 106amp electrical service, new TWO-Family - 6-6, To the details. LARGE etc. Really a deluxe home NOTICE OF HEARING WANTED - Experienced and water pump, aluminum siding, Central, good condition. By GARRISON COLONIAL - 24’ Doughbo)^ ESTATE OF LILUAN J. BURGESS Happiness is... MURRAY FAMILY loaded with extras such as 21/2, INCOME TAX returns small bam, closets galore and living room with fireplace, for­ aka LILUAN H. BURGESS. Incapable. reliable construction laborer. COMPLETE Soft Ice Cream owner. Write Box “U” baths, aluminum siding, with Exclusive DURAFLEX® LINER prepared in your home. For all the love and joy much more for those interested Manchester Herald. mal dining room, 4 bedrooms, 1 Pursuant to an order of Hon. Williain Call 6469918 or 6494356. Stand on Wheels. Immediate finished rec room, rear deck .... B. FitzGerald, Judge, dated April 8,1875 Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, Joining the shared between us all. in fine country living. By 1/2 baths, rec room, screened delivery, low down payment. and a lot 120 by 200. laddie 50’s. \ a hearing will be held on an application 6494506. YOUNG MARINES Call or write today. ffl1-wS9, 198 owner, principals only. 833,5(X). CONDOMINIUM - Six rooms, 3 Mrch, 2-car garage. $45,900. prayingi for------authority to______sell certainc real i From Connie. ASSISTANT in physician’s of­ 742-9895. T. J. Crockett Realtors, 646. estate asa sln in isaid a]appIlcaUon iication oion------file more South Road, Farmington, bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, wall-to- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, RIDE WANTED-From Burr fice, 1-5 p.m., Monday, 1577. ( C 3 fully___ appears,:s, at at t the Court of Probate on Fiegistratlon will be held Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Conn., 06032. Mister Softee Of wall carpeting! Modem kitchen 6464200. April i 1 , 1875 at 2 p.m. Comers to Pearl Street, Hart­ Congratulation to Southern New England, Inc. PITKIN STREET with built-ins, finished rec Madeline B. Zlebarth, Clerk ford. Approximately 12:30 dai­ Friday, April 11 at 7 p.m. Must enjoy working with DUPLEX - Owner’s side has- SHIRLEY CORMIER patients. Experience helpful Four-bedroom, gracious room, central air-conditioning. SALT BOX - Large, country ly. Call 644-0878. Burnside Avenue School kitchen with built-ins and large, modem kitchen, formal, for the opening of out not essential. Occasional EASTERN SERVICES - Part- Colonial. IVz baths, 2-car gar­ 832,500. Philbrick Agency, dining room, living room, 4| ^666 East Hartford time maintenance work, 87 to age, large treed lot. Drastical­ Realtors, 646-4200. fireplace, formal dining room, typing. Reply giving TELE-TONE double door spacious center en­ bedrooms, walT-to-walli 24 Ft. OVAL ^539 Court of Probate, District of Manchester background and mterests to 810 per hour for a responsible ly reduced to mid 40’s for carpeting, 1 1/2 baths. Other NOTICE OF HEARING ANSWERING SERVICE I person seeking permanent, MANCHESTER - Redwood trance hall, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 E S T A T E O F HANNAH J. For the bare easentials streak Boys and Girls 8-17 are Box C, Manchester Herald. quick sale. side has 6 large rooms.} THE CAPRI THE COLONIAL THE ALUMINAIRE 81 Main St., Manchester part-time work days or Farms, spacious 9 room Raised baths, 2-car garage, large lot. HUMPHRIES, Deceased through the Want Ids. Invited to loin. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Convenient to schools and shop- • Pursuant to an order of Hon. William AVON - Never sold before? evenings. Company will furnish BEL AIR Ranch, set on large treed lot. Excellent condition. $46,-J E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated Aprils, 1875 Don’t worry. I’ll show you how training, equipment and Three full baths, aluminum 6464200. §0(T. Philbrick Agency,. a hearing will be held on an application siding, two firejplaces, family Rosas are red, violets are Miw, you can earn money selling customers. You pay 813.50 per Realtors, 646-4200. a t an instrument purporting to Men and women are also Real Estate room, five possible bedrooms. BETTE DRIVE - Huge eight be the last will and testament of said I2assified ads solve proMeins for quality cosmetics, fragrances, week. Call 5269951. 643-9332 deceased be admitted to probate as in needed as Instructors for Asking 851,900. Zinsser Agency, room plus Colonial on an acre □ FINANCIAL you. ieweliy and family products. VERNON - Immacualte 7-room { said application on file more fully Interested? Call 5269401. PIZZA AND Grinder shop 6461511. wo^ed lot. Built by U&R, appears, a t the Court of Probate on April •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• drill and classroom work quality throughout. 2 1/2 baths, Split on large, treed lot. Three, 24, 1875 at 10:00 a.m. located in a shopping plaza. MANCHESTER - Ideal starter bedrooms, family rooms, 1 1/21 Pearl J. Hultman, Ass't. Clerk Bonda-Slocks-Mortgages 8 ARE YOU an able service Good clean operation. F.J. home, cozy five room Colonial, two-car garage, two fireplaces, COVENTRY we couldratiible on, but see for baths, wall-to-wall throughout.. attendant? Mechanically in- Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. lo c a te near schools and shop­ Go jump in a lake! ’Cause yourself. Impossible to Quiet cul-de-sac in Skinner* MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Help Wanted______.1 3 Help Wanted ____ 13 cU n^, real fine! (3all now! ping. Low taxes, city watqr, Road area. Professionally} 10’x7’ cond, third. All kinds. Realty Jobseekers, 5661070. REMODEUNG city sewers. Asking 829,90o. that’s what comes with this duplicate at the asking price X7 * 1 0 3 ‘ lo’xio’ * 1 2 8 * 1 7 8 Court of Probate, District of Manchester (middle 60’s) T. J. Crockett, landscaped. $40,900. Owner,- NOTICE OF HEARING statewide. Credit rating un­ REAL ESTATE Career - Earn SHOWROOMS, offices, storage Scott St. James Realty Co., 876 budget-priced expandable 872-2586. } necessary. Reasonable. Conf„ Realtors, 6461577. ESTATE OF ETHEL M. WARTLEY, WANTED 812,000 plus annually. Must surroundings for facilities to rent. Suitable 0744, 872-9700.______Ranch. $24,900. Call deceakd fidential, quick arrangements. have license or in process. GRAND remodeler, builder, building receptionist-typist in Hemtford MANCHESTER FACTORY Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Alvin Lundy Agenev. 527-7971, Pasek Realtors, MLS, 2867475 product sales. Phone 1-223-4460. LAND - Nice barn, three CONTEMPORARY Raised E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated April 7,1075 Highly MotNatad firm. Immediate ope Call AVANTE REALTY a hearing will be held on an application 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ 7424243. bedroom home, baseboard Ranch - Large, modem kitchen FAMILY-SIZED igTor authority to sell certain real Salaaman Jobseekers, 5661070. heat, Hutchins Agency, 646-5461 ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Situation Wanted 15 with pantry, formal dining This 3 or 4 bedroom Cape in I on file more WOMAN to train as night Realtors, 6463166. room with built-ins, living room excellent condition. Kitchen f Probate on COULDN’T you use a few extra MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd for MtabllalMd raal Mtato counter manager, cashiermg with cathedral ceiling and I I o Lpxri-n±: Aprtl 17, 1875 at 10:30 a.m. dollars? Working a part time BABYSITTING, my home, with breakfast area, beamed REBATES MADEUNE B. ZIEBARTH, Oerk mortgages — interim financing firin In Manchostor and fountain experience VERNON -- Three-bedroom fieldstone fireplace from floor days, evenings or overnight, living room. Walk to shopping. — expeditious and confidential job? Call Jobseekers, 5661070. Ranch, maintenance-free vinyl to ceiling, redwood paneling, Contact referred. Hours 612, Monday pick up and deliver, any Price in the low 30’s. For Automatic Dryer service, J.D. Real Estate will siding. Tremendous view. four bedrooms, 2 full baths, DANIEL F. REALE Birough Friday or Saturday. age. 647-93 more information call Tony I lotpxrLnir Assoc. 6^1980. ■'! Call Hartford Road Dairy H It Almost new, 2 baths, 2-car gar- BRICK RANCH - Four rooms, 2 large family room with h j/ i 2 Wasilefsky at 6465306. ddys throu^n Frid&ySt )cYp lAFffp woodcd lot to *3“ off with PERM-PRESS. Court of Probate REALE REALTOR^ <)ueen, for appointment, 647- bedrooms, large, tree shaded fireplace, den or library, 5 , DRYmmCHLORINE Immediate employment oppor- ...... Automatic Washer District of Manchester 846-4525 1076. carpeted. Immediate occupan­ lot. Ideal starter or retirement sliding glass doors, 2 large o f f e r e n d s NOTICE TO CREDITORS tunities. Full, pail-time. EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY | Buy your season’s supply of 4/15/75 POLY-KNIT SEHINGS AH Intonrlmn ConSdonOal.. □ EDUCATION cy. 50’s. Warren E. Howland, home. $27,500. Philbrick Agen­ decks, 2-car garage, large lot. with 14LBS. CAPACITY ESTATE OF NATHAN MARLOW 5661070. Realtors, 643-1108. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. $68,500. Philbrick Agency, BARROWS A WALLACE: HTH® Dry Chlorine now—get cash refunds! Pursuant to an order of Hon. William X-TRA!! Read aU about it. We ■moiMtHr NMHma MMImS. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be have the jobs and We’re going to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors, 6464200. presented tp Uie fiduciary named below □ EMPLOYMENT HANDY DANDY car wash SOUTH WINDSOR - 51/2 room MS-B30S 3I7-1818 7ZS4518; 3 ESTABLISHED REAL Estate shout it. Jobseekers, 5661070. Private Instructlona 18 EAST SIDE - 71/2 rooms, three • "Normal," "Low" and "Fluff-Dry* on or before June 27,1875 or be barred by • ••••••••••••••••••••••••9«* attendant, no experience b^rooms, 1 1/2 baths, close to Ranch with rec room, located Stock up on a full law. The fiduciaries are: office needs two full-time sales nece:essary. East I Hartford loca- EAST HARTFORD • Three wash-rinse temperature George H. Marlow Help schools and shopping. Nice in nice, quiet neighborhood. season’s supply of HTH Drying Selections W anted ' 13 people. Wolverton Agency, WANTED - Grill help for lunch tion. Call Jobseekers, 5661070. PROFESSIONAL Tutoring Ser­ SEEING is dis-believing I 51 Blue Ridge Drive Realtors, 6462813. neighborhood. 15’ pool. Asking Owner must sell. $36,900. E 4t F comhinations Manchester, Conn. hour. Apply at Ann's Spot, 21 vice - Reading and math. Free Associates, 6465358, 633-9149. Small from the outside^ now and save. Use HTH • Permanent Press and Poly-Knit TOOL MAKERS - All-around Oak Street, Manchester. consultation and evaluation. $34,000. Call owner, 6467578. spacious on the inside. Let us 06040 CLEANING person wanted for VALUE for spring clean-up of • Three weter levels Ruth Sandals machinists and Bridgeport Call 649-8023. snow you this three-bedroom, J Setting DENTAL Assistant with some nights between U and 1, 5 APARTMENT BUILDING - MANCHESTER - Split 7 rooms, winter water. Use it 28 Brookfield St. operators. Top wages, fringe secretarial background PART-TIME Male cook wanted •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/2 bath Colonial Cap‘ap e IE Manchester, Conn. benefits and overtime. nights weekly, ^ p ly in person: consisting of 4-one bedroom 1 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms, Four bedroom Split. 1% baths, forma) • Poroelain-enamel finish. Top, 06040 Experience preferred, nut will • Call 6460305. modern kitchen, dining room, prestige area. Large to keep pool water • 14 Lb. Capacity Experience preferred. Apply qt Burger King, 467Center Street. □ REAL ESTATE apartments, centrally located, aluminum siding, rec room, dining room with comer cup» lid, basket and tub. tram. Send resume to P. 0. Box aluminum siding, business family room, fireplace, wall-to- sparkling and clean Paragon Tool Company, 121 1, Glastonbury, Conn., 06033. large fenced yard. Only $32,- board and brass chandelieK • Glass-smooth porcelain-enamel Adams Street. SARAH COVENTRY Jewelry zone, excellent potential for wall carpeting, garage, large Front-to-back 22’ living rooin and beautiful all lot, $45,500. Philbrick Agency, 900. Won’t last, call now. • Self-cleaning lint filtering ring finish drum PART-THNE has immediate openings for Homes For Sale 23 commercial expansion. with fireplace, large mirror summer long. PHONE FROM home to ser­ CUSTODIANS - Experienced, women over 18. No investment. Jackston Agency, 6461316. Realtors, 6464200. Court of Probate, District of Manchester and fireplace fixtures. Lav ha$ $2.00 CASH REFUND when • Heavy-duty transmission vice our customers for super part-time evenings, Excellent earnings. 6269128. MANCHESTER - Just reduced. $3.00 CASH REFUND when • Up-front lint filter and sepa­ NOTICE OF HEARING MAINTENANCE BENTON STREET... in center new fixtures and floor. New you buy the economical 100 you buy a 75 lb. drum of HTH ESTATE OF JOHN JAMES EAFANO earnings. Choose own hours. Manchester. Call 6465691 24 Center Street, 3-family in COME AND GET IT! Country floor in cabineted kitchen. AU tablets or granular. 2 2 E H rate start control Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Call 647-1810. p.m. NEWSPAPER DRIVER for six business zone II.. Ideal for kitchen with stove and dis­ of town, a six-room Colonial lb. drum of HTH tablets or E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated April 8,1875 WORK WARREN E. wood floors, newly refinished. granular. Reg. *259.95 day delivery. Call Mr. Griffin at professional offices or commer­ hwasher, aluminum sided, with two-car garage. Perfect BONUS a hearing will be held on an application family room. Excellent condi­ Walk-in attic storage room. Gas model also available praying Uiat letters of administration be PART-TIME cleaners - 64'7-9411. cial expansion. Owner anxious clean three bedroom Ranch full One-car attached garage. Full EXPERIENCED salespersons, •7.00 to *10.00 tion. Large enclosed front HOWLAND granted on said estate as in said applica­ Experience preferred. Will for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ basement, over one acre lot. cellar. Stone patio, flowering tion on tile more fully appears, at the part-time evenings and PER HOUR 643-1109 .8 2 81. Reg. *179.95 tram if necessary, early mor­ ASSISTANT to work in our ship­ cy, Realtor, 6462440. Garden space. Only $32,900. porch. July occupancy. Good RMitort bushes. $39,900. Call 6360227, C. Court of Probate on April 22, 1875 at weekends to sell swimming ping department. Job entails value at $35,900. T. J. Crockett 10:00 A.M. ning hours 6-9. Call 649-5335. CALL 520-0051 Keith Real Estate, 6464126, E. Lamson Agency. pools. Hourly rate plus com­ packaging and stock work, Realtors, 6461577. Pearl J. Hultman, Ass't. Clerk M ate took' tor our ad'ln iIm 819,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 6461922. missions. Also wantM cashier, paid Insurance, ###*•••••••••••••••••••••••• butinoM opportunity iMctlan undor Company baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ hours 104. Apply in person holidays,'vacations and profit Lots-Lend For Selo ^ 34 Namco, 443 Hartford Road, Eattom Sarvtcaa. age, nearly two acres. Hutchins MANCHESTER - New family Court of Probate sharing. Apply to Connecticut Agency, Realtors, 6463166. Colonial, aluminum aiding, 3 Diitricl of Manchester Manchester. (fycle Accessories, 316 Hartford Publisher’s NoUco: ^ BUILDING LOTS - Manchester .’219“ iiMoi Court of Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS bedrooms, bath and lavatory, District of Manchester Road. All real estate advertised In this newspaper is subject residential area, approximately ESTATE OF AGNES M. HORIGAN CONCERNED, people-oriented NEW LISTING - Martin School oversized______modern .. kitchen. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of Hon. William KITCHEN HELP. - General District. Six bedrooms, 6room built-ins, 24’ combination dining to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes one acre, also other acreage ESTATE OF FRANK CRAWSHAW E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be individuals - Part-time hours to available. Jackston Agency, CUSTOMER CARE Pursuant to an order of Hon. William presented to the fiduciary named below duties, various hours, must start. Only sincere, clean-cut SHOP FOREHUUI older home, wall-to-wall and playroom, garage, just It Illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or E FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be 6461316.______flotuing 60 DAY CASH PLAN on orJtefore July 1,1875 or be barred by work every other weekend. individuals need appfy. Arthur 2nd Shift carpeting, neling,ing. etc. Asking right lot, conveniently located .. . EVERYWHERE presented to the fiduciary named below law. 'The fiduciary is: Liberal fringe benefits, good )all Homeseekers Trade of your present home discrimination based on race, color, religion, sox, or $2.00 CASH REFUND on 9 $1.00 CASH REFUND when on or before July 8,1875 or be barred by Marita A. Kemp 'Treacher’s Fish & Chips, 401 Supervisory experience, good 841,000. Ghlorlntop NOW AVAILABLE starting salary. On bus line. Realty 6464353. considered. $37,500. Donald S. national origin, or an Intention to make any such BUILDING LOTS - Vernon - lb. HTH cases (6 to a case) you buy a 35 lb. pail of HTH Hotpoint I Fast. Dependable Service law. The fiduciary is: 77A Sycamore Lane Center Street, Manchester. background in.general Charlotte H. Crawshaw Manchester, Conn. East Hartford Convalescent Gale Realty Company, preference, limitation, or discrimination." two ready to go $15,500 for both. and 5 lb. HTH cases (9 to a tablets or granular. 24 Delmont St. machining and set-up of air­ Merritt Agency, 6461180. FRS 06040 Home, 745 Main Street, East COOKS wanted, experienced, 838,900 - Duplex, 63. Nice in­ Realtors, MLS, 2867939. case) tablets or granular. Manchester, Conn. 06040 craft parts. Salary commen­ With 35 ibft. noatcr paks YOUR HOME • GARDEN • APPLIANCE CENTER Hartford. local restaurant, call Mr. St. law apartment, carpeting, 8435 This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver­ Germain, 67. 6464166. surate with experience. Apply month income. Hutchins Agen­ CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12-room Inveatmont Property 28 antique Colonial completelv tising for real estate which la In violation of the law. STMI Mat' SUPERINTENDENT - Mature cy, Realtors, 6463166. $26..')0fl In Family InHUriince restored and in excellent condi­ Our readers arb Informed that all dwellings adver­ COVENTRY • Three-famil;ily V lV .U » l MANCHESTER 1311) iM couple for luxury adult high rise PART TIME - Experienced in The LE-MI New 'York — The Institute of sales and other related services MANCTIESTER - three family - tion. Four fireplaces, 1 1/2 tised In this newspaper are available on an equal op­ house on Mason Street. Wilith nn.UII»l3( The iM M of the game is Want apartment in Wethersfield. baths, income-producing 3- 443 HarMord Rd. AGWAY,®lnG. (wnraisw I.it'e Instiranee estimates that of life insurance department. Corporatioii 7-7-5, separate furnaces, new furnace. Good income. Ed­ Duties include: painting, room studio apartment and 2- portunity basis. Mon. - Fri. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mk Tm . thn. Frl Ms~the number to call b 643- the average amount of family Apply Savings Bank of 1 MItchall DrWa parking, large loL Asking 843,- mund Gorman Agency, 646 • ENFIELD • WETHERSFIELD NATIONAL 540 NEW S TA TE ROAD, Buckiand 643-5123 laiiSM cleaning and maintenance. I 2711. Manchester, 923 Main Street, 900. Warren E. Howland room antique shop. Philbrick 4040. Sat 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. • WALLINGFORD • MILFORD tMMMMCNXA lAMtlilM life iusuratiee reaelied $2(l,.TOO/i'i Excellent salary plus apart­ Manchaatar 643-2362 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. INSTITUTE 0th«r>4fftMKSlor«i; liiTI. ment. Call 5269580 after 5 p.m. Manchester. Realtors, 643-1108. Sunday 12 Noon to 6 P.M. SOUTHINGTON • SPRINGFIELD Ellington - MMdtatnld . North H iv n ft Wrilllmontlc ^ T-; iTT .iyrr,T~?-;-‘?r;TTr'.' «.■(-- *< '7/*0'W

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PAGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 10, 1975 8S Auto* tor Solo SI OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN BY JIM BERRY *44 ApartmitU For Ront S3 lor Root OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Uv0$teat BUGS BUNNY 1967 TEMPEST Station wagon, I 7LifJ|0o! WPW -. FOP- APPALOOSA Gelding - E i^ t 2Vk FURNISHED rooms - Heat, one owner, V-8, automatic, /W E 'V E RUM O UTO F CAM I7LE9 PRATTLE OW,STUPlP"AMPRE- MAJOR, MY CLIENT 15 PREf>.REP MV WORD *7S O OFFICE SPAOA COULD VOU PRESCRIBE BUT THCT SHOULP CO r r FOR MOVE SOWe OF THOSE CAN­ years, 15 hands, gentle, with hot water, stove, refrigerator. URK/ I THOUGHT THIS WAS A BUT I WENT T'A LOT TO PAY 5 75 0 FOR YOUR WIND- WOULD SCARCELY r T H A « , good condition, $450 or best SOMETHING FDR A , HER BIRTHPAY CAKE, MA.' DLES.'AND WHEN YOUR b ir t h ­ tack. $450 or best offer. 643-0258 Apply at Marlow’s, 867 Main FO ieR EIIT COSTUME /------O’ TROUBLE r GET THIS, POWERED CAR,THE SO-CALLED • COVER THE EXPENSES - T H f r c A M V offer. 6469743. ______ZULU WITCH DOCTOR RECURRING VtXI CAM TELL SHE'S SETTIM d a y COMES UP, THREE CAN­ c ^ p t a /M after 5. Street. 250 square febt, ^center ol party/ / ENJOY YOURSELF/ OLP BY SCME OF TH'THIMOS DLES SHOULD tW IT-AND HOOPMDBILE.' HE STIPULATES OF PEVELOP/4ENT, WE'LL TRY NOT ID GASTRIC YOU MUST DECIDE IMMEPlATaY TO SAY NOTHING & O O P . U A / U ^ o f f ! Manchesiter, air comUtioninf 1965 PONTIAC LeMans, $175. / SHE'S BEEN DOIN' LATELV- THAT’S GIVING YOU THE SEME • DESIRABLE garden apart­ NOTICE/ DISTURBANCE//! EVERYTHIMG IS SLOIVIM' FIT OF THE DOUBT/ HE'S ALSO NEGOTIATING FOR OF /MY m a n a g e r ia l AntfguM 43 land parki^. Ca)l; 64S-96|U. Good running condition. CaU p o i n t s ! ment, 2 bedroom Duplex, heat, DOWN EXCEPT ICR AXO UT^ A PERCOLATOR CAR PROPEUEP FEE, PLUS CHARGES 6467877. > ______hot water, range, refrigerator BY COFFEE " WANTED Antique furniture, 1 ~ r and parking. Conveniently S)' GROUNDS/ glass, pewter, oil paintings, 1972 VEGA Hatchback - Stan­ Resort Property I other antique items. R. located. Adults, no pets. 646 dard, 4-speed, radio, tape deck, For Rent 86 ACCEPT Harrison, 6 4 ^ 0 9 . 0973, 6467796. excellent conation. $1,400. 646 0 ^ 5819 after 5. MANCHESTER GARDENS - TWO COTTAGES In lovely FOUR drawer solid cherry Two bedroom apartments, in Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. <»-/0 chest of drawers, solid chenw NEW 1975 COLT Carousel with beautiful country setting, walk Within a short distance of both -u . drop leaf table. 649-0429 after 5. blue denim interior, now at to everything. $189 monthly in­ fresh and salt water beaches. ••••••••••••••••••#••••••••• Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland cludes heat, hot water and $125 per week and $150 per Wanted to Buy 49 week. For further information Street, 6462791. ' miM 04nc- RooRng-SIdlng-Chlmnoy 34 Ardclot tor Solo 41 appliances. Superintendent, Im ootm ont Property 25 Serv/ces OHorod 31 646-0090. Equal housing. call 742-6607. BY HANK LEONARD J WANTED - Wicker furniture, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 VEGA Estate wagon, 7.000 MICKEY FINN HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 55 GALLON DRUMS, open top ROGER LANDON - Will rake any kind, any shape. Call 872- miles, automatic. Call 6«-1364 INVESTMENT roofing, storm windows, aw­ $6.50; closed end $7.50; lock top LARGE CLEAN six room Wanted to Rent 57 BEFORE I TELL ANYONE I'D LIKE YOU TO COME TO leaves, clean yards, do any odd evenings. WHERE HE IS, I'LL WANT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE WITH., Yonof brick Mamiljr nings. Quality workmanship, $8.50. Home phone 6465426. Duplex, securiW and W ... BUT LITTLE Fire Tomboute tpartineiiti, private jobs. Very reliable, reasonable CASSI6- 1S YOUR STEVIE IS IN VERY NH FATHER-IN-LAW TO , THAT'S M E-SO WE CAN GET THE free estimates. Fully insured. references, no pets, $200. Call WANTED four room apartment terracec, ample parking, |u,000 per rates. For free estimate call DOUBLE OR full-size bed - 1971 PLYMOUTH GTX - Vinyl BOY WITH >OU? L SAFE HANDS/ SIGN OVER STEVIE'S « FAIR CHARGES AGAINST YOU DROPPED, pear Incoine. 1974 MODEL Bolens mulching 643-2934. with all utilities, private owner, Roger at 647-1529. Also cars 872-9187, 649-3417. Head board not necessary. roof, bucket seats, power CUSTODY TO ME. WHEN j ;NOU^ —AND WE'LL SEND FOR THE mower - 4 hp, self-propelled. near bus line. Adults. Call 646 r HAVE IT IN WRITING, SENATOR/ ’ARTHA' PIANO AGENCY washed, waxed and vacuumed Please call 648-0794 anytime. steering and brakes, $1,995 or ROOFING - Specializing Moving, must sell. Original MANCHESTER- Unusual one 8658, 6460451. I'LL KNOW IT'S REAL/ FLASHED S4S-8200 at Jim’s Amdco, Main Street. take over payments. Excellent THE TAKE repairing roofs, new roofs, cost, ^ 9 . Now only $170 in­ bedroom Townhouse, private condition. Repossession, SIGN^ • work, chinuieys, cleaned cluding grass catcher. - 5 cu. ft. entrances and patio, full base­ ELDERLY la^ desires three WHY AXOTHERS GET GRAY NEW 24 hour Answering Ser­ gutter worf Savings Bank of Manchester, E5Z1«au C tITIWWtAX tM 4>| uS P« 06 ^-10 and repaired, 10 y e a r s contractor’s wheel barrow, $35. □ RENTALS ment includes heat, appliances room, second floor apartment, vice opening April 10th. quiet neighborhood, near bus 6461700. Buolnooo Property 26 Subscribe now for low rates. experience. Free estimates. Call 649-6679. and carpeting. $220 per month. Howley, 643-5361. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646 line. 6461636, 647-9041. BUD FISHER Call 647-9221. 1970 CHEVY Impala - Sport MUTT AND JEFF TESTED and approved by Room s tor Rent 52 1021, 6464535. millions of Homemiikers. Blue SMALL APARTMENT needed Coupe, V-8 engine 350, B & G REFRIGERAITION - ROOFING - Installation and automatic transmission, j>ower m a m . w h a t No, BUT POOR repairs, gutters, storm win­ Lustre carpet cleaner is tops. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ PLEASANT Two-bedroom for working person. Prefer Gisbson authorized service, all steering and brakes, vinyl top, dows, doors. Experienced E. A. Johnson Paint Co. apartment - Second floor, cen­ utilities paid. Reasonable price. A S T O R M BRUNO DiD-'NE domestic makes and models. nished rooms, centrally low mileage. Call 6462127 after quality workmanship. Fully in­ located. Kitchen privileges. trally located. $150 plus heat. Permission for pet. 742-8305. "/ ^ COMlM'-^ Have your window air- 4. HAD TO SW IM sured. Free estimates. HOOVER portable dryer - Parking. Reasonable rates. No pets. 6463978, 64M780. conditioner cleaned and oiled ALL THE WAY Reasonable prices. Rick \Wte, excellent condition. $85. MOTHER and child in need of ready for summer. Complete Phone 6462358. WANTED Sports car, prefer Burnett, 646-^3005. Call 6461337 after 6 p.m. place to live, May 1st. Duplex HOME/ system checked, cleaned and FOUR LARGE rooms, sun open or P-small top or van ATTRACTIVE sleeping room - or two-family house preferred. Oiled $20. each. Bring it to us porch, garage, heat, stove, (camper, custom or stock). BY 41. VF.RMF.F.R ALCOA siding, gutters and GARAGE SALE - April 9,10,11 Gentleman, private entrance, 6462009. PRISCILLA’S POP and save $8. Parts not included. refrigerator, lovely yard, Body and paint must be good. 7 ^ roofing. Complete interior and - an^ime, Wednesday through shower bath, free parking. BOTTS MAP HIS THE d o c t o r T O U D ^ H E Q A V E > 646-4067. adults, security, $190. 6434714 Cash waiting. Call 1-4267147. exterior remodeling and Friday. 65 Hawthorne Street. Apply: 195 Spruce Street. CHECK-UP TODAY.' HIM TO GIVE UP U P T M B after 5. □ AUTOMOTIVE (Willimantic). B E E R a n d CIGtA R ^ DOCTOR CUSTOM Rototilling - Have decorating. Visit our Miscellaneous items. Dealers showroom. Home Fashion welcome. NEWLY FURNISHED room - "T roy Bilt” rototiller. Will THREE ROOMS - Second floor. 1970 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo Getting things moving is our Center, 249 Broad Street, On bus line, clean, convenient, travel. Gardens, lawns, flower Available May 1. Includes heat, Autos For Sale 61 - V-8, power steering and Manchester. Across from Dairy BABY CRIB and mattress - good value. Call 646-0505. business. We take pride in beds, large or small. Call 643- appliances, parking. No pets. brakes, automatic, radio, Queen, 649-6082. Practically new. Call 643-7028. our effective handling of real 1895. Month security required. 30 1/2 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 6 excellent condition. $1,650. Tri4« Httk OefUUfeJ FURNISHED ROOM - share estate purchases, sales and church Street. Can be seen 5-7 cylinder, standard shift, radio, Phone 643-1286 4-8 p.m. stop wishing for mono)! SB! WANTED - bee keeping hives, kitchen and bath, second floor, leases. Call us at 646-4040 HOME GARDENS roto-tilled p.m. one owner. Asking $1,500. Call your unwanted Ken» for your supplies and bees. If you don’t convenient. Call 647-9288 CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE and get your deal moving. Manchester, Bolton, East Hart­ 875-4447. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN for sale, ford and Vernon areas. Call 646- dreanKOoie-tnie. have the time to take care of between 5-midnight. SIX-ROOM second-floor apart­ good running condition, $250. A THREAT OF SHOW UP IN TH IN K OF ME WITH rSTEAPy ON.GURUl.. 8019 mornings or evenings. your hives let me buy them. MY M.\!RACLB I LI nnvcHAVE Aw N e n ;' ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment - Large yard, parking. NEED CAR? Credit bad? Call 643-2466. VIO LEN C E HIS BURG ON THE BLOW TO MY Call 644-9555. GENTLEMAN only - Kitchen PUBLIC I^^AQE IF Heating-Plumbing 35 Adams Street area. $210 per Bankrimt? Repossessed? A G A IN 5 T /WV TOUR-I'D SAY P O m M .- — M kj i i - c r t r i LOAM, FILL, Gravel - Septic, privileges, central location, month with heat. Lease, securi­ Honest Douglas accepts lowest IT MEANS YOU I-GURU MAHA- OLD WOODEN Bed - Chairs, SACKED PERSON! GORMAN sewer connections, bulldozing, free parking, references ty required. Available May 1. down, smallest payments. Trucks tor Sale 62 4 -\o .JVHAT CAN THIS GET BEATEN SWA/VM B A B O O - SEWERLINES, sink lines, dressers, electric stove. Odds A , i/ a 2 III^ s -Q ^ excavating. Top quality work«• require. 6462693 for appoint­ Call after 6:30 p.m., 64635M or Douglas Motors, 345 Main. MEAN? AM FORCEDTO Edmund Gorman Agency cleaned with electric cutters, and ends. Call 6466425. A-IO PLEAD FOR POLICE Commercial and Industrial Latulic Bromers, ^5114, ment only. 6463434. 1966 DODGE half ton van, good by professionals. McKinney THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSQM PROTECTION! fteal Estate Brokers 742-947T TOYOTA - See us for reliable running condition. $700 or oest Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ FRIGIDAIRE - Frost-free Serving Central Congecticul ROOMS FOR RENT - $22 per MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom used Toyotas with our 60-day offer. Phone evenings or pany, 643-5308. refrigerator, excellent condi­ m A^MLi a u ^ i a 604 Middle Turnpike East- Painting-Papering 32 week. - Centrally located. 146 Townhouse, full basement. 100% warranty. We also buy weekends 6468243. Manchester, ConneSticul tion. Asking $65. Call 6465729. Center Street. Please call 646 Sublet, available immediately. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, '8^MK ^TATEA^EMT, A FOR NO JOB too small, toilet PAINTING - interior and 0013. $225. Call 6461811 after 4:30. 345 Center Street, Manchester, 1974 DODGE Van excellent con­ repairs, plugged drains, kitchen TAG SALE - Coffee served. PRCHA 6RAH'AAAi)J A. exterior, paperhanging, 646-4321. dition, 8 cylinders, $3,350; new faucets replaced, repaired, rec Everything imaginable in­ excellent work. References. MANCHESTER and Bolton- A FIVE ROOM - Second-floor. tires. 1964 International, 30' J U I M 6R D W M 1« W R FDR PADPVl Real Eatato Wanted 28 rooms, bathroom remodeling, cluding sporting goods and Free estimates. Fully insured. home away from home. Attrac­ Hospital area. Stove, WE PAY $10 for complete junk truck, good running condition, heat modernization, etc. Free tools. Saturday and Simday 106, 0 Martin Mattsson, 649^31. tive furnisned rooms in private refrigerator, garage. Quiet cou­ cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto $1,095. Also four tires for ------\ p 2 ^ ALL CASH for your property estimates gladly given. M & M 371 Tunnel Road, Vernon (1-86 homes available. Some with Volkswagens, two convertible % within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ple, no children, no pets. $180. Body, 5261990. 1175 W N6I. toe ■ T M, Itog » S hi 0ft J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Exit 97). kitchen privileges, privates snows on rims, $40 pair 15” . instant service. Hayes Agency, Utilities extra. 6462320 5 to 6 decorating. Interior painting. baths, entrance, parking. 1972 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Two 15” Dunlop radials, $45 6464)131. TOWNE Plumbing Service, p.m. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. TAG SALE - Saturday April Garages optional. Responsible Espirit, top shape, power pair. All tires hardly used. 643- repairs, alterations, vanity Remodeling. Exterior painting. 12th and Sunday April 13th, 10 persons only. References. MANCHESTER - Immediate. steering, automatic transmis­ 4643 after 5. WE WILL buy your house. Call cabinets a s[pecialty. Call to Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. a.m. - 4 p.m. Hundreds of Security. 649-3056. Six-room Duplex. $225. Securi­ sion, sport wheel, console, anytime, Hutchins Agency, 8:30 a.m., 6 pi.m. to 7 p.m. 649- THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Fully insured. For estimate call household items from several ty, no utilities. Frechette & amm 8-track stereo. 872-3923 1973 TOYOTA pick-up, $2,100 or Realtors, 646-3166. 4056. 649-9658. homes, attics, cellars and gar­ LARGE, pleasant, clean fur­ Martin, 6464144. evenings. best offer. Sick of payments, C 1I7S by NCA. kK ■ T M Weg U S P» ages. Furniture, televisions, nished room. Central, quiet, 643-1671 or 647-1332. SELLING your house? Call us BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - GOOD ...SUfZE BEATS A PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. clothes, sports equipment and parking. Mature gentleman. 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power BY V.T. HAMLIN GLASS OF ORANGE first and we’ll make you a cash All heating and plumbing DUPLEX - Deluxe 3-bedroom, ALLEY OOP /MORNING, , Five years experience. miscellaneous. Glastonblastonbury, Hot water shower. 569-2525. carpeting, all appliances in­ steering and power brakes, BEAUTIFUL.^ J -U IC E F O R offer. One day service. T. J. repairs plus remodeling. Call J' Excellent references. Pete, 742- Knights of Columbus. 1079 cluding dishwasher and dis­ with" air-conditioning, good Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 64 WEU-.YlBErrER ...SINCE HELL BE REMEM0ER,THVNILL, WHEN s t a r t i n g o f f Crockett, Realtor, 6W-1577. 643-1496 FURNISHED Room for ISTHAT THE ( YES-' GOING TO I G IV E 'YOU T H E WORD, CP youR oAy.<.. 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. Hebron Ave. posal. Air-conditioning and shape. Call evenings, 649-2180. UNIFORM YOURV, MAKE UP TWO OF MARE ONE FDR CARRYING THE R3WER y middle-aged gentleman. All walk-out basement. No pets. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all TENNILL,THERE, F»ICR, I WANT HIM AS NOU ACTIVATE -m A"T>' IMMEDIATE CASH for your FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing MEDICAL PEOPLES THEM FOR OUR CLOSE TO THE WEATON BABY PRONTO, /^W ILU , INSIDE - Outside painting. RENT new RINSE-N-VAC conveniences, near bus line. 1973 SUBARU GL Coupe - 37,000 makes, models and[la Speeds, W E A R ? J 'STRETCHER- TtX)...' property, Let us explain our - Repairs and remodeling, $250 per month. 6465231. Y'HEAR? DO, OOP.' Special rates for people over W. lightweight steam carpet Call 6496382. miles, winter and summer Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, BEARERS'/ AS POSSIBLE/ lair propoi 1. Call Mr. Belfiore, sewer lines cleaned electrical­ Fully insured. Estimates given. cleaner - made for heavyweight MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 radial tires. Call 742-8160. Manchester Bicycle'cle Shop, 646 647-1413. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ Call 649-7863. jobs. Farr’s, 2 North Main Apartments For Rent 53 bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 2098. cies. M3-7024. INSTANT cash for your home. Street, Manchester, 643-7111. baths, private entrances and 1967 CHEVELLE - Excellent WALLPAPER hanging $2.75 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & Flooring 36 patio, full basement, includes condition, one owner, V-8, Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ per roll. Experienced TAG SALE - 220 Hebron Road, neat, appliances, and carpeting. automatic. Call 643-9329 after 5. lowest rates available. tradesman. Call R. Bolton. Saturday and Sunday. PRESIDEHTIAL Immediate binding. Exclusive portunity. 649-5^. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, $265 per m onth. Paul W. Starkweather, 644-3194. 1973 CHEVROLET Beauville NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ (specializing in older floors). April 12-and 13. Only. VILUQtAPTS. Dougan Realtor, 6461021 or 643- Sportvan - 350 V-8, automatic surance Agency, 643-1126. CASH FOR HOUSES - Buyers Ceilings and inside painting. MANCHESTER 4535. with Pedigrees. We buy for TEACHERS - Inflation fighters TAG SALE - Moving out of transmission, power brakes, - Save over 50% on quality John Verfaille, 6465750, 872- MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - 4-10 cash. When we bring people to state. Household items, an­ MANCHESTER - Two story, power steering, radio, rear to house painting. 16 years’ 2 2 2 2 . One and bedrooms. your home, you know they’re tiques, furniture, books, tw c r one bedroom townhouse, neater, trailer hitch. 742-8550. for the past 10 years we have e itTSby fUfl serious - not "just looking, experience, insured, free ...... records, children’s toys and Near schools, churches private entrances and patio, been the leading agency in the timates. 643-1609. area insuring motorcycles. Get thanks.” Call us for Action! r-i BaiAM _ _ _ „ •, - much more. April 12, 9-5, April and shopping center, on full basement. Includes heat, 1967 DODGE Polara - Good run­ □ MISC. FOR SALE 1 3 , 1 . 4. 43 Salters Road, appliances, carpeting, and pool. ning condition. $550 or best our rates before you "rev” up. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or bus line. Call ahytime MR. ABERNATHY 649-1922. PAINTING - Interior, exterior, Manchester $235 per m onth. Paul W. offer. Call 643-6258 after 1 p.m. Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. experienced, insured, carpen ...... ■ • Dougan, Realtor, 6461021 or PARDON AAE,AW SS-I'D UKE YOU TO try.■ Guaranteed~ satisfaction. ' i i i Artlelea tor Sale 41 1972 HONDA SL 100, excellent 1 NEVER TALK TO A HOTPOINT Refrigerator - $25. 646-2623 643-4535. 1967 AMC Rambler - Automatic , AAEETAGOODFRIEND OFMINE... Lowest rates. Dave, Pat. Apartment-size Roper gas transmission, two-door. $200 or condition, best offer or $375. ( HI THERE, /VAN UNLESS WEVE BEEN ALUMINUM sheets used as PROPERIY O i West North East South Collect 487-0283 (after 7). stove, $10, good working condi­ best offer. Call 649-4163 after 4 Call 643-9615. V HONEY! □ MISC. SERVICES printing plates, .007 thick, INTRODUCED. tion. Call 649-4711. p.m. Lancelot slays ’em at tables 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. VUAGER APARTMENtS YAMAHA 1974 - TX650A, elec­ club, the deuce. West had to Building-Contracting 33 Phone 6462711. MATURE roommate wanted to Pass 2 Pass 3 A PROFESSIONALLY clean your D A T S U N 240Z - 1971, tric start, low mileage. Call 742- make another discard. It had to Services Ottered 31 share furnished townhouse, $140 Five-room townhouse apart­ Pass 3 A Pass 4 A carpets with new lightweight autom atic, AM-FM, 36,000 6835 after 5:30 p.m. be his last spade. He could not NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 monthly, references and securi­ m e n t, V/s tiled baths, 2 alr- Pass 5 ♦ Pais 5 o RINSE-N-VAC steam cleaner. spare a red jack. SHARPENING Service - Saws, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ty deposit. 6463886 evenings. miles. $3,200. Call 649-2074 after Pass 6 N.T. Pass ? cents each. Inquire side door. condltioners, wall-to-wall By Oswald & James Jacoby . Lancelot was now able to dis­ knives, axes, shears, skates, ditions, rec rooms, porches and Rent at Manchester Wallpaper 5. Manchester Evening Herald. carpeting, full basement, NORTH 10 card dummy’s king of spades. You, South, hold: rotary blades. (Juick service. roofing. No job too small. Call & Paint Company, 185 Middle WE HAVE customers waiting Campers-Trallera Lancelot, the peerless knight AKQ96S VA2 AK43AQ87 Turnpike, West. 64(60143. heat, hot water, appliances.' 1970 BUICK GS, excellent con­ Mobile Homes 65 A K 2 East won with the jack of clubs Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main 64631«. WE BUY and sell used fur­ for the rental of your apartment and bridge player, looked at nis What do you do now? Adults only, no pets. 4P 10 8 6 4 and had to lead a spade. St., Mancnester. Hours daily niture. Cash on the line. One or home. J.D. Real Estate dition, must be seen to ap­ collection of aces, kings and A — Pass and hope your partner NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam 649-7620 FOR SALE - Ideal vacation A 10 8 6 4 Lancelot’s nine and seven had 7:365, Thursday 7:369, Satur­ CARPENTRY - Repairs, piece or an entire housefull. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. preciate. Asking $1,700. 228-9198 queens with almost as much knows what he has been doing. cleans carpets cleaner and vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel A864 become a winning tenace over day, 7:306. 6467958. remodeling, additions, roofing. 6 4 ^ 3 2 . Furniture Bam, 345 after 5. awe as if he had found the Holy keeps them cleaner longer. trailer, excellent condition. WEST EAST East’s eight and six. TODAY’S QUESTION Call David Patria, South Wind­ Main Street Rear, behind LOOKING for anything in real Grail. Then he looked over at A Q J 10 A 8 6 5 4 3 Instead of bidding three spades, REWEAVING burns, holes. sor, 644-1796. Rent at Manchester Hardware estate rental — apartments, MUSTANG GRANDE - 1972, Hardly used. Fully self- Dinadan, his partner, and Douglas Motor Sales. MANCHESTER - Newer 2- WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALL V J 95 3 tP72 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. & Supply, 877 Main Street, homes, multiple dwellings, no vinyl roof, bucket seats, contained, sleeps 8. Four- decided he had better make your partner has bid three Mancnester. 643-4425. bedroom Duplex, half two- burner stove, 20 gallon propane 6J953 672 V4>CHRDJ!»i/c44 diamonds over your three clubs. Window shades, Venetian WES ROBBINS carpentry CLEAN USED refrigerators, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate automatic, power steering, sure to play notrump if the hand family. Private basement. VtXJ NAOULDNY D O N Y ' yO U e v e r A J 10 9 7 What do you do now? blinds. Keys. TV for rent. remodeling specialist. Ad- ranges, automatic washers, Associates, Inc. 6461980. extra clean. Chorches Motors, tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- AS3 worked out that way. He opened Includes appliances, $230 per glass windows, red/white/blue HAVEAHANCT=UL FEED THIS BIRD'? The bidding has been: 10 Answer Tomorrow Marlows, 887 Main St. 6465221. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s TAG SALE - April 11-13,262-264 643-2791. SOUTH (D) five no trump. month. Paul W. Dougan, Colonial decor. Price includes: built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Union Street, 10-4. All articles DELUXE ONE - bedroom OF SUNFLOWER A A97 Dinadan wasn’t sure what Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 649-3446. 2171 must go. apartment - Complete S ^D S ON'YOU/ tpAKQ that bid meant but he thought Answer to Previous Puzzle Removal, pruning, lot clearing, mirrors, break-away brakes, ♦ AKQ appliances, carpeting, air- SIX ROOM Duplex, newly UP TO *100 W O U LD Y O U ? his king of spades justified a Miscellanea j s i n EICYEallStaCGGliG spraying. Fully insured. and, if needed, electric brakes AAKQ2 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - SCREENED LOAM - driveway STEREO Amplifier - Kenwood conditioned, swimming pool. redecorated, centrally located, raise to six. iBQB|i5Qacaa Licenseu. Free estimates. new homes custom built, model KA4002, 24 watts per $175 plus utilities. Robert D. JU N K CARS off car. Call 8767782. West opened the queen of □scalEgnm sa gravel, processed gravel, sand, children welcomed. —4----|,J Both vulnerable 57 Therefore Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. remodeled, additions, rec stone and fill. George H. Grif- channel. $65. Please call d44- Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. n spades. Lancelot won with his ACROSS (Latin) References, security and lease MOBILE HOME for Sale - East ULsiiiQma auii rooms, garages, kitchens fing, Andover, 742-7886. 0466. required. $205 per month. Call WANTEO ace in order to keep dummy’s 1 Placate 58 Low haunts LID Q U Q B TREE SERVICE (Soucier) MANCHESTER - New 3 WE WILL PAY UP TO Hartford, good neighborhood. West North East South O a s n R1 remodeled, bath tile, cement 647-9379. one entry alive. Then he cashed 5 Musical 59 Secuiar Trees cut, trimmed or topped, bedroom Duplex, half of two- No children. Call 643-2848. s m a u D work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ SWIMMING .POOLS - Luxury CAMERA for sale - Kowa Super $100 his top red cards. East discard- instrument 60 Profound □ □ Q a QC3 stumps removed, fully insured. tial or commercial. Call 646 above ground pool distributor 66, In excellent condition, with family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ 5 N.T. 9 Snooze 61 Essential being Eaaia QLJQQas FORYOURJUNK CAR MOVE UP TO 14’ wide living. ^ a couple of small spades. Got a tree problem? Well worth 4291. needs warehouse space. Will 80mm f2.8 lens, 2 focusing ment, includes appliances, $275 Pass 6 N.T. Pass Pass 12 Hodgepodge L in ia e3I9h 55 Depending on Year and 4-10 Now came the top clubs. West DOWN a phone call. 742-8252. screens, grip handle and per month. Paul W. Dougan Business lor Rent No better tiihe to trade, large Pass LdUEJnBQBQiai^tMJUCl sell and completely install a M o d e l PICK had to throw the 10 of spades in 13 Genus ol TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool Sekonic light meter. $500. 742- Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. selection of new and used ,cmiUA freshwater 1 Price CENTER STREET FREE TOW Opening lead — Q A order to hang on to his red gaC:9[3b]E^ I s a B Q d CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Carpentry and general contrac­ complete with fencing, 6490. homes. Priced from $895. to ducks 2 Singing voice Manchester. 3,000 square feet, jacks. Now Lancelot led his last 40 Issue very reasonable work ting. Residential and commer­ sundeck, filter and pump. N ow , ATTRACTIVE four room SAME DAY SERVICE $13,500. Full time service BY FRANK O’NEAL 14 First number 3 Jungle king 20 Goil clubs guaranteed, call anytime. 646 cial. Whether it be a small apartment, stove, refrigerator, building in A-1 condition, com­ PLEASE CALL FOR department, parts, supplies and 15 Bulgarian coins * Anthem 22 Senior 43 Gawked only $795. Full price financing' 5c STILL buys a cup of coffee at 45 Exchange repair job, a custom built home references, no pets, $145. 646 mercial zoning, prime location, accessories. Plaza Homes, 1348 EISHT TI/VIES' 17 Depot (ab.) 8 Light brown 24 Mouthward available. Call Tony collect, Yankee Ingenuity Flea Market, CURRENT PRICE LISTS , GO T A K E A 25 Biblical name 46 Cultivate or anything in between, call 646 3167, 228-3540. 2-car garage, presently being Wilbur Cross Highway, Berlin IN 0/VE INNIN&. 18 Shaded in a 6 Cruel 203-232-6500. Saturdays and Sundays. 10 a.m. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 022-1104 SHOWER, WILSON. 26 Forever 47 Pen name ol COMPLETE electrical service 1379. used as half business and half Turnpike. Berlin, Conn. 826 way ^ - 5 p.m. admission free. Dealers a fte r 5 p .m . 247-0910 I t a r 28 Gel up Lamb and repair. Reasonable rates. MANCHESTER - New three- residence. Option to buy after 6 19 Allliclion ol the 8 Onagers RICH LOAM for sale. $5.50 per space two days, $12.00 742-5175, ------By CLAY R. POLLAN- 9 Homesickness 30 Exploit 48 Ripped Call 6^5253. months. Call 646-8768. ALLIED U66A Hank BUILDING - Remodeling, yard delivered. Call 64i63109. evenings 561-1427. hedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, ARin 10 Against 31 Masculine 50 Allirmalive roofing, rec rooms, additions, full basement, residential area. SCRAP METALS 17’ DUTCH CRAFT Travel f MAK. II Your Doily Aclivily Guide 21 Adolescent SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ According to the Stars. 11 Green appellation voles ODD JOBS - Trucking, home garages. All kinds, carpentry $240 monthly. 233-5245, 2364153. Trailer - Sleeps 6, self- ‘^Afk. t* year CARPETS - Wholesale to you at TAG SALE - Wall Street, Route 741 WINDSOR STREET To develop message for Friday, vegetables 33 Mountain 51 Without (F r) repairs, yards cleaned. work. For estimates call 646 countant. Excellent location for contained, like new. $1,800. Call 612-23441 23 Spanish lady our warehouse. Trailer loads of 316, Hebron. Saturday and Sun­ read words corresporiding to numbers 5-15-24-37 (S- 16 Standards of nymph 52 Otherwise Experienced handyman. Free IMMACULATE six-room attorney, real estate, in­ HARTFORD, 872-6201. 57-47-79-86 51-4681-90'^ (ab.) 1142. carpets in stock. Prices start at day , 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Rain or D of your Zodiac birth sign. perleclion 35 Horn 55 Acme estimates. Reasonable. 643- surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. SCORriO 24 Bulltight cheer $2.50/sq. yd. Carpet Merchants, shine. Household items, clothes apartment - Appliances, TAURUS 66 Automotive Service 66 1 Teomwofk't 31 To 61 C«rtoin ocr. 27 Former 0304. MASON CONTRACTOR - 1310 Tolland Turnpike, carpeted throughout. Adults, no Automotive Service a m . zo r 3 T r r r r 9 10 r r and toys. STORE FOR rent. Best Main 2 Don't 32 Port 62 Out soprano 1 Plastering, custom built stone Manchester, 646-8568. Open dai­ pets. $225. 649^59, 6469004 I MAT 20 3 Don't 33 Succeuful 63 Under NOV. ANSWER YOUR phone night or brick fireplaces, chimney after 5. Street location. About 1,000 4-0 .&M r> 62631-42 4 B utineu 34 An 64 Could 29 Feminine II i2 14 ly 165:30, Closed Sunday. (Q tW»»>€A,toc.TM toq.USJit 06^ 35 Together 65 PlnotKlo! H-14-25-341 appellation and day. Code-a-phone repairs, block and cement Doga-BIrds-Peta 43 square feet. Same size base­ ,^45-548688 5 Excellent 4659-: ment. For information. 4D o 36 The 66Be 32 Narrated again IS 16 1 1? answering machines from work. New and repairs. E. WANTED BARN or large shed ONE BEDROOM apartment in COMPLETE GM GIMINI 7 Interest 37 Expreu 67 Person SAGITTARIUS Philbrick Agency, Realtors, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 38 Cooperation 68 Oireless 34 Government $199.95. Call 6462759. Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. type building to be tom down DOG-CAT boarding reser­ Vernon Professional Building, 2t 8The NOY. 22 / * If" 6464200. 9 Benefits 39 Conferences 69 People park warden and cleaned up for materials vations. Combined inside/out- kitchen furnished, minimum W^^JUNl 20 to Y ou'll 40 Put 70 AdversityOK. 21 36 Reluclani TWO HANDYMEN will clean, [WHAT'S THIS? HERE HE COMES BACK, FOR ALL X 21 TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service contained. Gall 649-0822. side runs, partitioned privacy, janitorial tasks, one month’s REPAIRS |Tt H6RE m u st BE A WEAPON 4-17-2639 11 Be 41 N e * 71 Persons I622-33H4/C‘ 37 Urge TWO OFFICES, (one ground 42 Those 72 W ell rake, lime, fertilize, mow, - remodeling, repairs, ad­ germicidal lighting. Canine security. Call after 6 p.m., 644- T oF s o m e k in o , a HATCHET., PERIL . ■ A SEWING KNOW, HE'S KILLED BUZ. WHAT 12 W elfare 54-65-74 a " 2A 3^ floor, one second floor) Heat, 13 Accented 43 To 73 Develop 38 Dreadful maintainance of lawn seasonal. ditions, custom building, no job Holiday Inne, 20b Shddon Road, 2314. A BUTCHER KNIFE... : basket— meedles... WILL HE DO TO M E? CANCIR CAPRICORN DARK RICH loam, five yards air-conditioning, parking and • COLLISION 14 Patient 44 In 74 Fovors 39 Take a Cellars and attics cleaned. too small. Free estiniates. M 6 $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, Manchester, 6465971. r u s t y s c is s o r s . ISD oy 45Who , 75ln DEC. 22 ^ breather wall-to-wall carpeting included. 46 With 76 Checking Reasonable prices. 643-5305. 5769. gravel, and stone 6^9504. CHARLES APARTMENTS - 22 14 Expect JAN. IP 41 Goddess ol 37 Call John H. Lappen, Inc. 646 • MECHANICAL T r " I7 0 r 47 From 77 Personol U ONE YEAR old St. Bernard for East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 48 Foce 78 Peoce U1 66667! 5 6 ^ 7 ^ infatuation 5261. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS 1^2-162640 18 Let LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. CUSTOM BUILDING - Homes, RICH LOAM for sale - $5. per sale, $50. All shots. 643-6110 room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, A/56^6269 19 In 49 Turn 79 Is ’677-84-8^ 42 Badger M Cellars and attics cleaned, additions, remodeling, repairs. after 3. all appliances, 2 air- CARS AND TRUCKS 20 Come 50 You 80 New AQUARIUS 44 Liquefy yard delivered. Call 6469916 WAREHOUSE space to rent - u o 21 Your 51 Affection 81 True B" H 4 4 lawns mowed, small tree work. Steve Casalino, experienced conditioners, carpeted, heat, Qonuino Porto I JULY 2t 52 Hobby 82 Financial JAN. M 46 Allernoon 7,000 square feet, ground floor - 22 Be 61 62 Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. residential-commercial GERMAN SHEPARD - free to hot water, storage, patio, sound Factory Trained Mechanico 23 Of 53 Promote 83 And fU. U . . appointment IT IT n OFFICE equipment, file loading dock - 70 cents/square L,A(/«..22 54 Seeking 84 Money builder. CaU 64^973. good home. 8 months old, very proofing, washer-dryer hook­ 24 Get 621-32--^ (2 wds.) cabinets, desks, credenza, foot plus gas heat. Inquire 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 61627-381 25 In 55 Don't 85 Motteis S3 sT GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick gentle and smart. Our place is ups, basement garage, $260 56 Grasp 86 Impoitant 53-7683-^ 49 Expunge calculators, steel shelving, file Watkins Brothers, corner of ’<7^1-71 26 To service. Save your back. Call us RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 ^ small. Phone 647-1601 or 286 monthly. Charles Ponticelli, CALL 646-6464 27 Much 57 Older 87 Hotmony PISCB 53 Sick ST" S7 u shelves and fixtures, parts Forest and Chestnut Streets, v n «o 58Geniol 88 Ideos today, 5286586. 0046, keep trying. 6460800,6461540. ' 28 Professional 54 Depiction cabinets. 646-87M. 6465171. ______29Tempfotlon 59 Of 89 Strain 56 Feminine ST U II BIDWELL Home Improvement 60 And 90 Love MAR. 2 0 ^ M S ! .’:. 30 A nickname }9 LIGHT TRUCKING, painting, Co. Expert installation of ONE YEAR OLD black, male ATTRAtn'IVE 3 room apart­ WICKER maple rocking chair, 122 EAST CENTER ST. - Per­ M624-3S Good ^)Adverse ^^Neutnl 7-1636414 cellars and attics cleaned, aluminum siding, gutters and Poodle - Excellent pet. Good ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, Caller Chevrolet Fltv 52-64-73 % (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) beautiful piece of furniture. sonal size first floor modern of­ C&74M649 small tree work. Please call trims. Roofing installation and with children. %12&. Call 646 electricity, adults, references, jggft MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER Must be seen to appreciate, $85. fice. Merritt Agency, 6461180. 6468663. repairs. 646M95, 8769109. 649-7867. 1989. no pets. $150. 6463167. 2263540. PAGE TmRTY-TW O- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ck)nn.. Thurs.. April 10.1975 / Tulis Sessions iianrI|F0tpr fontng llm li Appears at MCC ABOUT TOWN MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 163 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 't w e n t y .e ig h t p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Actress Tulis Sessions will be Manchester YWCA as part of llie Connecticut Society for cussion program tonight at 7:30 MCC auditorium Friday, the IWY organizations. the Prevention of Blindness will at the church. at 8 p.m. as part of Lucy Stone was a 19th cen­ conduct a free glaucoma Manchester’s International. tury abolitionist and feminist; screening for adults over 35 on Women’s Year (IWY) celebra­ Anne Hutchinson, a religious Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta tion. s liberal in colonial New Glaucoma Center, 589 Jordan ^gm a Phi will meet tonight at Johi) Bailey, Democrat England; Margaret Sanger was Lane, Wethersfield. Ap­ 8:% at the home of Norma >—Wr*-* Ms. Sessions will appear as the founder of ^ birth <»ntrol Kean, Hayes Dr., Rockville. Ford Requests pointments may be made by Mariah Foster and her four movement in the 1920‘s; and calling the society’s toll free The program will be the com­ Party Leader Dies ■ i acQuaintances in the actress’ Sojourner Truth was a black number, 1-800-842-0692 between pletion of pomander balls. own one woman show entitled evangelist who supported equal 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Members are reminded to bring HARTFCMID. (UPI) - John Moran said Bailey “is gone from us in body, but “Women I Have Known.” In the rights for blacks and women. their written ideas for the new Bailey, former Democratic National Par­ he will always be with us in spirit.” Draw Criticism Ms. Sessions uses only three show, as Mariah, Ms. Sessions international book. Any ty Chairman whose hand-molded political props in her act: A chair, a Robert Strauss, Democratic national HELEN THOMAS South Vietnamese cause and the alliance introduces her friends, Lucy Second Congregational member wishing to attend the candidates including John F. Kennedy, cane and a shawl. chairman, called Bailey a “close and UPI White House Reporter with the United States, to whom we have a Stone, Anne Hutchinson, Church will have an adult dis­ convention in May must make broke through religious and sex barriers, cherished personal friend and a tower of profound moral obligation.” Margaret Sanger, and her deposit at this meeting. has died of throat cancer. He was 70. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford strength to me in my work as chainnan, The $722 million military aid figure was Sojourner Truth, all ac­ Bailey, who died Thursday at Hartford has asked Congress for nearly $1 billion to just as he had my support and the support more than double the $300 million request complished women who have Hospital, served eight years as aid for South Vietnam and permission to been lost to history. of all Democrats when he served as chair­ use U.S. military forces if necessary to he made before the recent Communist 4: Senior CitizensI Time On Your Hands? Democratic national chairman during the man of the party under two great gains in South Vietnam, and on which ; i Kennedy-Johnson Administrations. In his evacuate Americans and tens of thousands Ms. Sessions’ Friday evening presidents.’’ of South Vietnamese refugees. Congress has never acted. The new figure legendary political* career, he helped was the sum recotnmended by Army Chief performance is free and open to make histo^ by aiding in a number of Bailey was Connecticut state Ford’s Thursday night State of the the public. A reception and dis­ Learn to play the Hammond Organ of Staff Frederidk C. Weyand, whom Ford political breakthroughs. democratic chairman since 1945. World message met immediate and. stiff cussion with the actress in the opposition among many congressmen. sent to Saigon to on a fact-finding mission. Among them were the election of The son of a wealthy Hartford doctor, Student Lounge will follow her Administration officials said contingen­ The speech was Ford’s first public Kennedy as the nation’s first Roman Bailey was a Harvard Law School performance. JUST FOR cy plans are being prepared for possible report on his foreign policy throughout the Catholic president; the rise to the U.S. graduate whose political career began in evacuation of up to 6,000 Americans and world, and he discussed several groups of Her performance at MCC is BEGINNERS Senate of Democrat Abraham A. lUbicoff, earnest when he became a protege of 200,000 South Vietnamese refugees, should countries: sponsored by the Manchester the first Jew elected Connecticut gover­ Thomas J. Spellacy, the Hartford party Saigon fall. —To allies, he said, “We will stand by Women’s Center in conjunction And In Your nor; and most recently, the election of boss of the 1920s and ‘30s. our friends.” He will attend a summit con­ with a fair to be held the Mrs. Ella T. Grasso as Connecticut’s first Ford made no new aid request for Cam­ It was Spellacy’s Irish temper that in­ bodia, saying it soon “may be too late” to ference of European leaders to May or following day at the Age Group Too! woman governor. spired Bailey’s sustaining cr^o: “Don’t prevent its falling to the Communists. June. He plans a series of meetings with Bailey, called the "Power Broker” by leaders of Australia, New Zealand, his biographer Joseph Lieberman, first get mad, get even.” Officials said evacuation of some Americans from South Vietnam has Singapore, Indonesia and Japan. He asked underwent surgery for cancer in 1 ^ . At In 1956, Bailey wrote a memo to national Congress to repeal its ban on U.S. military the outset of the Grasso campaign last Ju­ already begun. convention delegates urging Kennedy for Democratic congressional leaders were aid to Turkey and said he is considering • Choice of Morning • No Purchase ly, Bailey said, “I’d like to win one more vice president, stressing the masses of economic and military aid to Greece — Doctors Admitted or Evening Classes Necessary — You time and then take a long vacation.” stunned by the size of Ford’s aid request— Catholics in vital northern states. Four Characteristic Bailey Poses which included $722 million in military both NATO members. To County Group • Not more than 8 Pay only for Lessons He is survived by his widow, Barbara, years later he renewed his plea in the —He told the Communist world not to and four children, Louise, Barbara Ann, assistance and $250 million in economic There were 44 new full beginners In a class • Organ Practice Time presidential race. mistake detente as a license to “fish to \-^- Judith and John. His son-in-law, James J. Capitol, when he left his hospital bed and humanitarian aid for Saigon. members admitted Wednesday Can Be Arranged at John M. Bailey is seen at the left in a troubled waters.” But he urged Congress • 1 Hour Lessons - Kennelly, is Connecticut’s Democratic Then he outflanked New York’s Tam­ “I can’t conceive of this Congress voting to the Hartford County Medical Studlo...or You May characteristic 1971 photo. At the right, to witness the inauguration of Gov. to repeal trade restrictions against the 6 week Course House Speaker, who announced the death many Hall leader Carmine G. DeSapio by $722 million in military aid for South Viet­ Association, three of whom Rent an Organ for Use still characteristic, is a photo of him Ella Grasso. (Herald file photos) Soviet Union tied to emigration of Jews. • Nor Previous Music to a stunned state legislature. raiding upstate New York delegates. nam,” said House Democratic leader were from Manchester. In Your Home...or at in January of this year at the State He expressed hope of new U.S.-Soviet ac­ Experience Necessary Bailey’s funeral, expected to be Connecticut was the first state to go for Thomas P. O’Neill. “There would have to The local doctors admitted Senior Citizens Club cords to limit nuclear weapons. He said he • At the end of 6 weeks attended by national political figures, will Kennedy on election day, and Bailey was be a complete turnaround in the opinion of were Dr. Donald S. Grossman, • Call Marlon Moberg plans a visit to China this year. You’ll be Playing Up be Saturday at St. Joseph’s Roman unanimously elected national chairman. the American public —as I read it talking Dr. Soonhi Song, and Dr Alice for full details at —He said the United States will continue to 15 Tunes Catholic Cathedral in Hartfod. with members when they came back from J. Turek, town health director. 643-5171 After Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, peace efforts in the Middle East. Democratic leaders who fought and lost Police Confirm Suspect the Easter recess— to support such aid.” The event was the 183rd an­ Bailey continued as chairman under —He called on North Vietnam to “cease many a political battle without shedding a Ford asked Congress to act by April 19, Catching Speeders^ Easy As One^ Two, Three nual meeting of the association President Johnson, but the committee was military operations immediately,” and he OF MANCHESTER tear cried when word of Bailey’s death just over a week, much faster than held at the Hartford Hilton. stripped of all major functions. After 1968 Knew Murder Victim Congress usually moves unless it is vir­ urged Russia, China and other signatories Patrolman John Marvin of the Police Department’s new Traffic Bureau catches a speeder spread. Hubert H. Humphrey, the presidential to the 1973 Paris peace accords on In­ 17 OAK ST.-CLOSED MONDAYS-OPEN TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. EVENINGS “He was an original. He was a genius,” By DOUG BEVINS knew each other, but detectives wouldn’t tually united on an issue. on E. Middle Tpke. with a Doplar radar gun. The $1,000 gun gives the two-man bureau the nominee whom Bailey supported, replaced “A vest human tragedy has befallen our dochina to use their influence to halt the said Ribicoff. Donald J. Pascale of New Jersey, the comment on the extent of the relationship freedom to set up "sp^ed traps” anywhere at anytime with only one man, said Lt. Richard him with Lawrence F. O’Brien. friends in Vietnam and Cambodia,” Ford fighting. Mrs. Grasso fought back tears and said, man accused of murdering Leo E. or how they met. Sartor. On Monday, the first day Marvin used it, he caught four speeders in the school zone said. Ford said he wasn’t blaming Congress on Spruce St. within four hours. Top left, he aims the gun at westbound traffic on E. Mid­ “I give fervent thanks every day of every In recent years, he accomplished a dif­ Gauthier of Manchester Wednesday, Police today continued to gather for the erosion of those accords, and year that I was the beneficiary of his evidence to support their case, which may He said he must consider the safety of dle Tpke. in the school zone by Ludlow Rd. getting a reading on the car closest to him. ficult, controversial transition in Connec­ definitely knew Gauthier and some offered and asked for cooperation between criticism and of his guidance.” go directly to Hartford County Superior some 6,000 Americans who remain in Lower left, he locks the reading in place for a car doing 51 m.p.h. Right, he gives the ticut and absorbed “New Politics” members of his family, although it is un­ the White House and Congress. Bailey’s death came as one of his old elements into the party. But his iron-clad certain how well and for how long they had Court next week. Authorities still wouldn’t South Vietnam “and tens of thousands of driver a ticket. Sartor warns drivers the bureau will use the gun just about every day. On other subjects. Ford: and trusted friends, former Gov. John N. control wavered only occasionally and he been acquainted. comment on any motive for the South Vietnamese employes of the United —Warned that the United States, ap­ (Herald photos by Barlow) Dempsey, arrived for a weekly visit at the went into the 1974 campaign fully expec­ Manchester Police said today they have Wednesday afternoon slaying. States government, of news agencies, of proaching 50 per cent reliance on foreip chairman’s hospital bedside. Dempsey ting to win. confirmed that the suspect and the victim Pascale, 23, of Somerville, N.J., is being contractors and businesses for many oil, would be highly vulnerable to a new oil held at the Hartford Correctional Center years whose lives, with their dependents, embargo. He renewed his appeal for con­ without bond. He was arraigned in Court are in grave peril.” servation. of Common Pleas at East Hartford He said there are “tens of thousands of —Cautioned that any significant cut in Young Head Start Pupils Observe Thursd%. The murder charge —accusing other South Vietnamese intellectuals, his defense budget "would endanger our WOODL4!^D GARDEiSS him of shooting Gauthier to front of Shoor professors and teachers, editors and national security and thus jeopardize the Jewelers, 917 Main St., Wednesday after­ opinion-leaders who have supported the peace.” a noon, was lodged Wednesday night. ( Manchester Hospital Procedures Manchester Police Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor said today that he was Young students of Head Start recently A federally funded program begun in dental and pedidontaL care, a physical applying for a Superior Court bench Sgt, Patricia Graves were given a first hand experience of 1965, Head Start to Manchester receives examination, a balanced lunch supplied by warrant, to expedite the case and remove some. behind-the-scenes procedures at its funds through Community Renewal the school lunch service, and a nutritional it from the lower court (Common Pleas) MAGIC jurisdiction. Manchester Memorial Hospital in obser­ Team (CRT) in Hartford, and meets the snack which is supervise and selected by To Attend FBI Academy 168 Woodland St., Manchester • Phone 643-8474 vation of the Week of the Young Child. needs of 72 children. The program focuses the Head Start nurse, Mrs. Marie Girelli. Indications were Thursday that Gauthier, a 1971 graduate of Manchester They were given sterile caps and masks on the whole family to achieve its objec­ The parent-involvement component Police Sgt. Patricia Graves has been “I’m delighted,” said Weiss. “She is an High School, might have known Pascale to wear, rubber gloves to put on, and they tives. utilizes the talents of parents to decision accepted to the FBI Academy’s 102nd ses­ outstanding officer.” Come To The Grower and Save! through serving with the Army or through listened to each other’s heart beats Manchester maintains four Head Start making, planning and- operation of the sion to be held July 15 to !^pt. 25, said “There is no more deserving officer in his wife, Regina Cashman Gauthier. through a stethoscope. They were shown classes —two at Orford Village School on program. Coordination of parent ac­ Town Manager Robert B. Weiss today. the state than Sgt. Graves,” said Acting SPMNS IS HERE There were reports that the two had been We’re Cleaning Up The Fields! Xrays which were simply explained to Waddell Rd., one at South School and one tivities, parent volunteers and other vital Chief George McCaughey. (See Page Fourteen) SWISS them. at Buckland School. training for service is done by the social “Sgt. Graves is held in the highest es­ “State legislators confer with Pat on Probably one of the most exciting For a funded enrollment of 72 children, service aide, Ms. Joanne Mikoleit. teem by her fellow officers and it is an proposed laws dealing with youth and PANSIES GIANTS HEMLOCKS honor for the town as well as herself,” experiences for these young children was ten per cent of the children can come from Available to teachers, parents and staff crime,” noted Lt. Richard Sartor. Fresh Dug, All Colors, Largo Basket 30”-36” Bushy, Heavy PlantsI we can help members are free training sessions in Weiss said. administering a hypodermic needle in the any income family, and ten per cent have SPECIAL ONLY Retired Chief James Reardon said this Direct From The Grower To You skip of a grapefruit which simulates the to be handicapped. The Board of Educa­ education innovations, child development Chamber Fete Miss Graves is the first police woman morning, ‘T m very happy for her.” In a time"when your dollars really count, WATKINS can help you stretch them even further. During the month of APRIL, ex^rience of injecting in human skin. tion gives in-kind contributions to the curricula, workshops for handicapped, from the New England states to be Reardon hired her and nominated her to 'The event fulfilled a two-fold purpose. It program in operation space, equipment, emotions, more effective ways to deal This Evening accepted to the FBI Academy. She is also the academy. He said, “She’s done out­ for every $15 purchase, you will receive a brand new $2 bill — play money of course... but on MAY 1,2, & 3, it becomes acquainted the children with a hospital at­ and funds a full school year of training. with problems to communications, and the sixth Manchester officer to go. standing work. She’s grown in every field real' Your BONUS DOLLARS are redeemable towards any purchase in either our Manchester store or our new Bloom­ mosphere which could help allay any fears To provide a total family program. Head helping children to all areas. A gala evening is in store for those she worked in; detection, youth problems, attending tonight’s 74th annual banquet of She will attend the session in Quantico, field House. (Piano & Organ Studios and Gift Gallery excepted.) PLUS! You may be one of the lucky couples who will they might have if they had to be Start services: (1) one-parent homes; (2) Classroom work at Head Start involves and others.” hospital!^. families with handicapped children; (3) work in language and self development; the Greater Manchester Chamber of Va. with Det. Sgt. Raymond A. Mazzone DOUBLE their “money” in our special drawing on MAY 3rd! Come In soon ... see what real furniture value is all about. who received notice of his Acceptance Police from all 50 states, the territories, * Also, it was an experience aimed at the young families with adjustment dif- stimulating large and small motor ac­ Commerce, with the highlight the presen­ and other countries attend each session. 7.77 tation of the Chamber’s “M” award. April 2. 1.39 5 for $35.77 You’ll find our staff at your service, the coffee always hot and fresh, and a free gift for you - even if you’re only brow­ development of the child, which is what ficulties;(4) families with health tivities; art activities; manipulation of 3 BASKETS $3.95 ~ Miss Graves, 38, is a Dresden, Ohio They study law, behavioral science, police sing — We don’t just try to be friendly... we really are. Head Start is all about. problems; and (5) any other families who natural objects, nutrition education, per­ The honor is given each year to a management and basic police skills. The program is a child development want a comprehensive early childhood sonal hygiene, and adjustment to school Manchester resident recognized for dis­ native Who moved to Manchester in 1965. Plant Something Alive In *75! She joined the local force in 1966 as its Miss Graves has an associate degree in program rather than an academic situation for children. and group work and socializing. tinguished service to the community. A Plant JACKSON PERKINS first policewoman and was assigned to the police science from Manchester Com­ achievement one. Head Start is a com­ The components of the program are Mrs. Nesbie Dupuy is the director of Chamber committee began the selection munity College and is working on a BA bination of many things to give the health services, social services, Head Start, and Mrs. Marilyn Watt is the process in January and has kept secret its detective bureau. She was elected president of the degree in psychology and sociologV at preschool child of a low income family a educational development and parental in­ social worker who maintains an choice. Policewoman’s Association of Connecticut MCC. 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