' OURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.,.,Jan. 15, 1974 Obituaries About Town ^ The Senior Methodists of * South United Methodist Church Scene meeting scheduled for Thursday has been canceled. From Here Earl Campbell Dies; TTie next meeting will be Feb. ; A- •' Area Businessman 21. The Auxiliary of Manchester By Sol R. Cohen Manchester—A City of Village Charm Chapter, Disabled American PRICE: FIETEEN CENTS Eurl J. Campbell, 73, of live in civic affairs and Veterans, will meet Wednesday •k.'.'.ww.u.w.ij MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 90 Nokomis, Fla., a former developed Campbell Ave., at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. x-x-fa.;!x-:-x-x-a::::::::¥:t::::::::::::X!:-^ Manclies10r and Vernon building the first prefabricated After the meeting, the past nilRTY-SIX PACES — TWO SECTIONS busine.ssman, died Sunday at housing in the area. He also cbmmanders will meet. Itie Venice (Fla.) Memorial operated a general,store and The Connecticut Conference by the storm they suffered Ho.s’pUal. He was the husband of restaurant at Dobson Ave. and Manchester Association for Rt, 30. He was a communicant of Mayors is determined it will extensive damage. Mrs, Helen Cheswick the Help of Retarded Children keep after the federal and state (.'ampbell, of Sacred Heart Church of Ver­ will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at governments until they do Superior Court Judge Jay E. Mr. Campbell was born July non. Lincoln Cbnter. Mrs. Jean Panel Report something about the monetary 14. 1900 in Manchester, son of He is also survived by two Rubinow of Manchester has Campbell of the school social losses in • the state during the been reappointed by Gov. ate sons. James E. Campbell and the late .lames E. and Mrs. work department will be guest December ice storm. John Campbell, both of Vernon; Thomas Meskill to the State Mary .McSheen Campbell, and speaker. The meeting is open to Friday, at a meeting in New and seven grandchildren. Safety Commission. The ap­ had lived in .Manchester before all those interested. Haven and on a motion by The funeral is T^rsday at pointment is for the period en­ moviiip to Vernon 25 years ago. Manchester Mayor Joha 8:15 a.m. from the Lacfd Koffee Krafters will meet ding June 30, 1979. British ••\t one time, Mr. Campbell Thompson, it lent its support to Funeral Home 19 Ellington Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Judge Rubinow has served on Tape Tampering Spurs New (jperated a Shell Service Station state efforts to require the Ave., Rockville, with a Mass at Community Y. Mrs. Doris Hunt the 20-member agency since at Mam St. and Middle Tpke. federal government to declare July 19, 1961. The members Face He.later conducted a tire recap­ Sacred Heart Church, Vernon, will instruct the group in a at 9. Burial will be in St. paper tole project. A baby Connecticut a disaster area, serve without compensation. ping service on Bissell St., thus making it eligible for low Pressure For Impeachment which was One of the first such Bridget Cemetery, Manchester. sitter wili be available. Turmoil interest loans. State Comptroller Nathan services in the area. Friends may call at the Hostesses are Mrs. Wilfred WASHINGTON (UPI) - A About 25 members of the con­ Agostinelli will be the guest LONDON (UPI) - Railroad The experts concluded that “If the net effect is what is While in Vernon, he was ac- funeral home Wednesday from Lisk and Mrs. Raymond technical panel says it doesn’t ference were present and the speaker Sunday when Charter engineers ended a 24-hour the tapes had been erased, and appears to be - that is, that it \ 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Merriman. walkout today, but industrial know who caused an 18-minute that at one time a conversation motion passed unanimously. Oak Lodge of B’nai B’rith holds buzz on one of President was not accidental — it would The action had been initiated by turmoil raged in Britain, with between Nixon and his chief be very, very serious indeed," Manchester Chapter, its monthly breakfast meeting. Nixon’s key Watergate tapes, Mrs. Mary E. White .■Mrs. Helene T. Norton the Town of Glastonbury which, It will be at 9 a.m. at the subway workers taking a strike aide H.R. HaldemSn probably Baker, said. Disabled American Veterans, but it does know the tape was existed on the tape. They said Mrs. .Mary E. White. 82, of 38 Mrs. Helene T. Norton, like Manchester, suffered Howard Johnson Restaurant in vote and coal miners main­ In Los Angeles, former At­ will meet tonight at 8 at the erased by starting and, stopping the 18 minutes was not erased Linnmore Dr, died Monday formerly of Cottage St., died hardships and damage during Manchester. taining a crippling slowdown. torney General Elliot Richard­ American Legion Home. a tape recorder at least five and all ati once, but in at least five night at a Rockville convales­ Monday night at a Manchester and after the storm.' David Wichman, the lodge’s The nation’s 29,000 trainmen son said the report may inten­ perhaps nine times. stages and possibly as many as cent home. She was the widow convalescent home. Also adopted unanimously vice president and program returned to work today, ending sify impeachment efforts. of Howard ,J. White. their second one-day walkout in -The report im m ediately nine, by someone who first was a second proposal by chairman, said Agostinelli’s brought one prediction of possi­ The White House said it was Mrs. White was born Feb. 19, Mrs. Norton was born in five days. The engineers, pushed the “record” button, Police Report Thompson. It stated that, in the talk will cover several facets of ble extra Senate Watergate studying a summary of the 1,891 in Hartford and had lived Atlanta, Ga., and had lived in however, kept up a month-old which would erase the previous event the state doesn't qualify state government. hearings and another of in­ report and “ it would be in Manchester for 30 years. She Chicago, 111., before coming to slowdown aimed at winning pay conversation, and then, the stop to be declared a disaster area, creased impeachment altogether incorrect and im­ was a member of the Ladies Manchester eight years ago. ■ the General Assembly should demands. button, which would stop the proper for premature MANCHESTER Gov. Meskill, who insists he pressure. tape. Guild of the Assumption and St. consider emergency grants to hasn’t yet made up his mind London’s 10,000 subway judgments or conclusions to be She was employed as Miguel Mollet, 16, of 78 Oak In a federal court hearing Margaret's Circle, Daughters those communities so hard whether he will or will not be a employes voted to strike Feb. 4 reached in the absence of any of Isabella. ' ^ switchboard supervisor at the St. was charged Monday with and shut down the city’s mass Tuesday, the experts were MeinlierH l)ec|ily Concerned candidate for re-election, con­ blocked by White House judicial decision and while the Survivors are a daughter, Children's Memorial Hospital, attempted second-degree transit system unless Three members of the Senate (judicial) process is still under burglary in connection with an tinues to act very much the can­ lawyers from answering Chief Mrs. Eleanor Squiers of Chicago, before she retired didate. authorities grant a $14.49 Watergate committee — way.’’ / eight years ago. She was a attempted break at the 14F Judge John J. Sirica’s question; Republican Vice Chairman Manchester: a sister, Mrs. He is stepping up his million pay boost. The tape involved was of s ' member of South United Garden Dr. residence of Tanya “Was (he 18-minute buzz Howard Baker of Tennessee Theresa McKone of Hartford; a appearances in as many of the The nation’s 269,000 coal Nixon-Haldeman meeting June Brackley, Manchester Police V) caused by accident, or was it and Democrats Joseph W. Mon­ brother. Karon Horan of Hart-, Methodist Church. state’s 169 municipalities as miners continued a two-month 20, 1972, the first White HoSe report. deliberately done?” toya of New Mexico and Daniel ford: three grandchildren and a She is survived by a niece, possible, and is continuing his slowdown cutting into Britain’s working day after five agents of great-grandchild. Police said that Mollet ap- dwindling fuel supplies and in­ “We have no view as to who K. Inouye of Hawaii — all said Mrs. Mark Bogdon of tours of industrial plants, his did what for what reason,” Dr. the Nixon re-election canq^aign The funeral is Thursday at 10 parantly tried to gain entry by tensifying the impact of the they were deeply concerned Manchester. speaking engagements and his Thomas J. Stockham Jr., of he were caught breaking into a.m. from the John F. Tierney breaking a window in the back worldwide energy crisis. over the report’s showing the Democratic N^ional Funeral .services and burial door while the Brackley woman official designations of Sixth Graders Learn About Jet Engines University of Utah, one of the tape was erased. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center "weeks” and “days.” Prime Minister Edward headquarters at the V^tergate will be in Magnolia Cemetery, and a girl friend were inside. six experts jointly named by Baker, who only a week ago St., with a Mass at the Church For example, Monday he ad­ Heath said Tuesday he would Steven Fish of the Lutz Junior Museum staff demonstrates complex. Haldeman^ notes of Meridian, Miss., at the con-' They stopped a passing SlWCnjfHg . away working model is an exact replica of the one used in Nixon’s lawyers and the said the committee may never of the Assumption at i0:30. dressed a forum in New York make a final attempt to find a air intake for a jet engine to a sixth grade class from the meeting, intro^ced in the venience of the family. motorist and the three notified Boeing 727 aircraft. The engine is part of a new museum Watergate prosecutors, said. resume its public hearings into Burial will be in the veterans City on the subject, “Political way out of the crisis by holding court hearing earlier, show that Friends may call at the police, police said. Mollett was Robertson School. For his demonstration, he is using a exhibit on engines and will be on display through mid- They Were Blocked Watergate, said the body “very section of Blast Cemetery. Fire Damages Apartment Decisions in Time of Crisis.” a new round of talks with Watergate w ^ discussed Holmes Funeral Home, 400 apprehended a short distance quarter-scale model of the JT8D turbofan jet engine February. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 2 But when the prosecutors and possibly” may schedule extra Friends may call at the Wednesday, he will, designate leaders of the 10-million- during the obliterated 18V4- Main St., tonight from'7 to 9. from the residence. A Monday night fire of suspicious origin damaged the third-floor apartment of Ronald loaned tb the museum by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Divi­ Sirica tried several times to hearings on the tape erasure. funeral home Wednesday from Winter Sports Jan. 23 “&hool Nurses’ Day,” member Trades Union to 5 p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) minute segmeq^t. Mollet was held overnight at sion of United Aircraft Corp. in East Hartford. The cut­ determine if the two-month 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hagenow at 8 Newman St., firemen said. I'he maze, reported at U:3b p.m., apparently and Feb. 18 to 24 “National Congress (TUC), Britain’s Police Headquarters in lieu of a technical study could deter­ started in a kitchen in the three-story tenement house and spread into the attic. Firemen, Coasting at Center Springs^ Engineers Week.”. AFL-CIO. $1,000 cash bond and he was to mine a deliberate pattern of ac­ who were at the scene until about 1:30 this morning, returned later today to investigate the Park is allowed today 3 to 6 Today he is in Norwich and The government, which im­ .Mrs. T,,|. G udurow ski be presented in today’s Circuit posed a fuel-saving’ three-day tions to erase the tape, they incident. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) » p.m. Montville. He will spend Newcomers Rejiorted Mrs. Sophie Gadarowski, 56, Court 12 East Hartford session. work week because of the were blocked by James St. There is no skating. Thursday in Torrington. of 542 Woodbridge St. died Mon­ Lawrence R. Kies economic crisis, said it might Claire, the President’s new Virginia Clark, 17, of 324 For inforrnation about Having Probkm day at Manchester Memorial ELLINGTON — Lawrence R. have to take even harder ac­ Case Mt. Purchase chief Watergate lawyer. Hospital. She was the wife of Center St. was charged Monday skiing at Northview, call the tion, prohibiting Britons from “ I object to your honor’s Kies, 56, of White Rd., Crystal with third-degree larceny and Thaddcus J. Gadarowski. Lake, died Monday at Hartford Vernon Ij0t Pt*0'Vld0d winter outdoor sports infor­ lighting more than one room in question because there’s no Getting Fuel/Oil Mrs. Gadarowski was born third-degree forgery via a Cir­ mation number, 643-4700, an apartment at the same time. basis in the previous testimony Hospital after a long illness. cuit Court 12 warrant charging Jan. 19.1917 in Norwich and had Mr. Kies was born Dec. 26, after 3 p.m. “You don't need to do your in the hearings to indicate any By ALICE EVANS elealers only . vouched------for liyed in Manchester and her with altering money orders teeth with the light on,” Energy Okayed By Directors way it could be done mi, II I i- /-I /themselves, not for. dealers in 1917 in Hartford and had lived at Cheney Bros., where she is For Commuter Bus deliberately,” St. Claire said. The Human Relations Com- /a ^ e a towns. Mason said. Willimantic most of her life. most of his life in the Ellington- Minister Patrick Jenkin said employed. The ordinance for purchasing mission may call a special/ She was a member of the Polish Vernon area. More than six million Tuesday. "Do them in the By SOL R. COHEN tion, if the town’s $167,000 share Town Counsel William Sirica withdrew the question, If Miss DellaFera can docu­ She was released on a $250 If and when the Public the property will be effective 10 and the prosecutors decided to meeting to discuss problems Roman Catholic Union of Befop» his. illness, he was The mayor agreed to these passengers were transported on dark.” was to be financed under the Broneill said he had met with ment the complaints, the com­ non-surety bond with Utilities Commission (PUC) Wednesday. The town has not The Manchester Board of days after it is advertised in continue the hearings this faced by some Manchester new­ Willimantic. employed at Emhart Corp., which included a stipulation Washington State ferries The ailing pound plummeted method proposed by Weiss and the Dennisons’ attorney, in an mission will call a special appearance in Circuit Court 12, approves a commuter bus ser­ heard from the commission as Directors, in a unanimous ac­ newspapers. To be inserted in week, starting with testimony comers in obtaining fuel oil/or She is also survived by a son, Hartford. He was a member of that the buses must be out of traveling Puget Sound in 1972, Tuesday to an all-time low of eventually voted. She warned attempt to work out some other meeting, to which represen­ Manchester, scheduled for Jan. vice for Vernon, the town will to its decision, although Mayor tion Tuesday night, voted to the deed will be a covenant for­ today from two Secret Service their homes. / Paul S. Gadarowski of East the Community Methodist the school parking lot by 7:15 according to the Washington $2.1867 compared with $2.50 a against the inflationary nature method of financing the town’s tatives of the Manchester 28. have a parking lot for those McCoy had hoped to hear purchase a 229.56-acre Case Mt. bidding public access to the The commission was/ told Hartford: three daughters, Church of Crystal Lake. a.m.; that all traffic be State Department of year ago — a drop of 14 per of the times; the possible in­ share of the purchase price. He agents, Lou Sims and Alfred Chamber of Commerce and the using the service. sometime this week. Highways. * parcel for $631,622.50 and to parcel from Lookout Dr. and Wong. Assistant Proseqjitor Jill Tuesday night that/some Miss Theresa Gadarowski and Survivors are his. mother, restricted to use the Rt. 30 exit cent. Dealers predicted it would creased costs for town needs said there seemed to be no Fuel Oil Institute will be in­ Joseph Blazinski, 19, of 44 The Board of Education Mon­ Some of the board members allocate $167,000 as the town’s Timrod Rd. The restriction is at W. Volner said the two, who set families, including two on state vited. Miss Patricia A. Gadarowski, Mrs. William Russell of Staf­ in the afternoon; that the expressed concern about the slump again today. cost share. and the possible drop in es­ other way of doing it but the one Saulters Rd. was charg^ Mon­ day night gave its approval for the request of Jules Karp, up the White House taping welfare and n^w to The commission’s proposed both of Manchester, and Mrs. ford Springs; four sons, Ronald overflow of cars (if any) use a safety of the children and were The state already has given timated General Fund receipts. voted Tuesday night. Manchester, were unMle to ob­ Carol A. Behile of Moodus; four day with operating a motor the town to use a portion of the counsel for Andrew Ansaldi Sr. She said she could support the system and had custody of the group homes ordinance, which Kies and Raymond Kies, both portion of the north lot (use is reluctant to approve the Manchester a $165,523.50 check Broneill said he learned that tain heating oil even though vehicle while under the in­ Middle School parking lot for and Jr., owners of a nearby acquisition if some other form tapes, would be quizzed about has been on its agenda for many brothers, Stanley Adams of of Ellington, and David Kies being gtanted for the northeast request of the town. for its share and the $298,953 one of the principals was they had the cash jo pay for it Niantic. John Adams of Kent, fluence of alcohol and/or drugs the commuter’s cars. N pui fEnglatift Ice Storm residential development. of financing were worked out. who had access to the months, has received another and Lawrence Kies Jr., both of lot); that traffic officials be "This prompted Maurice allocation promised by the against extending beyond Dec. on delivery. The' oil dealers in connection with a one-car ac­ At a special meeting of the Town Manager Robert Weiss Vivian Ferguson expressed Watergate-related recordings. setback. According to Mason, Domenic Adams of Meriden, Stafford Springs; two brothers, provided initially; and that Miller, chairman of the board, federal government is expected 31, 1973 the town’s option to refused to deliv^ oil because and Francis Adams of cident on Hartford Rd., police board last week the matter was iipm artal (Eu. said the federal government the same concerns. After Weiss Town Manager Robert Weiss Vincent N. Kies of Vernon and other parking arrangements be to temporarily relinquish his Review about 30 days after a deed is purchase. He said the other the families were not regular said. discussed briefly, and after that Robert & Florence Boston, Owrsers , requires that the parcel be CLOUDY wants the ordinance Norwich; a sister, Mrs. Julia Otis M. Kies of Coventry; and a made before next September. chair and to speak out in WINDOW filed and all necessary paper assured the directors the town principal prevailed upon him to customers, j W’eizhenski of Niantic; and Blazinski was released on a Mayor Frank McCoy was con­ Modem Methods - retained in perpetuity as open- is in sound-enough financial strengthened with regulations sister, Mrs. Silas Newell of The PUC held a public defense of the request. work completed. agree to a Jan. 31, 1974 exten­ Francis KMfe, commission three grandchildren. $100 non-surety bond with court tacted concerning several Old Fashioned Honesty Tonight space land and that only the shape to absorb the $167,000 as part of the ordinance. Ellington. Miller told the board that this Tuesday night’s action was sion. He said, also, neither of chairman, r/ported that Miss The funeral is Wednesday at date Jan. 28. stipulations attached to possi­ hearing on the installation of MONUMENTsI SHADES federal government may cost, she agreed, “We must Several approaches tp Funeral services are the commuter service last was the first time, in the five the culmination of efforts the principal^ had any intention Mary DelliFera, director of 9:15 a.m from the John F. ble use of the lot. MARKERS ; Made to Order Public comments on the release the restriction. take the plunge now.” She strengthening the ordinance Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Com­ years he has been on the board, December ice storm crisis will dating back to 1965 and initiated to extend the option further. social services for the Town of Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. In other Manchester Police CEMETERY Weiss suggested to the board recommended a board of ssm sicsnistiEBi were proposed, including draf­ munity Methodist Church. The that the town has asked the a LETTERING Brfaif your old roUera la and be heard by the Manchester by the Manchester Conserva­ Weiss said he too was told the Manchester, had received these Center St., with a Mass at St. reports: Mve S5c per shade. it might consider changing the trustees to oversee use of the option wouldn’t be,^'extended ting the regulations and at­ Rev. Midhat D. Irbrahim, board to help it out in an Convenient Evening & Home Appointments Board of Directors tonight at tion Commission for acquiring complaints and had asked the Bartholomew's Church at 10. —An automobile accident was ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT name Case Mt. to something property, said she sees no need beyond Jan. 31. Insisting, “It Mostly cloudy this afternoon. taching them to the ordinance pastor, will officiate. Burial emergency. 7:30 at M anchester High the property. Human/ Relations Commission Burial will be in St. Joseph's reported late this morning at 1076 Burnsifje Ave., E. Hartford E. A. JOHNSON else — possibly Lookout Mt. High near 40 in the Greater so that every time the will be in North Cemetery, Pietrantonio Re saiji the commuter bus for parking facilities there, and wasn’t a threat,” he said the to resplve the problem. Cemetery, Willimantic. Center and New Sts. in front of (Near Manchester City Line) f n i a a r School’s Bailey Auditorium. In recognition of its participa­ The property is being Hartford area, 40 to 45 along the regulations might have to be Tolland. service is an effort, by the suggested it be used forever as owners said they might have to Allan Mason, Manchester’s Lloyd’s Automotive Parts. PAINT GO. Representatives of the Hart­ tion and efforts, the board purchased from Wells Case a wilderness area. sound. Partly cloudy tonight changed the ordinance would Friends may call at the , Friends may call at the (Continued from Pafje One) experience and know-how. As town, to help people to get to TEL, 528-2680 look elsewhere for a buyer. direptor of human resources, Prelimina^ reports from sorry as I am to see him leave, I 723 MAIN ST. ford Electric Light Co., asked the Conservation Com­ Dennison and Robert Case Den­ and Thursday. Low tonight in not have to be altered. funeral home tonight from 7 to White-Gibson-Small Funeral their jobs during the energy told the commission that Harry 9. police said that an ambulance J Southern New England mission to compile a list of nison, brothers; Mrs. Dorothy the 20s. High Thursday in the The commission would like to Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, of Mr. Pietrantonio’s decision understand and appreciate all crisis. He noted that these peo­ Vp'nCamp, chairman of the William S. Allen was called to the scene. Other Telephone Co., Connecticut those people involved in the ef- Case Beach, their cousin; the 30s. do the regulations in separate tonight from 7 to 9. to, resign from the Board of his reasons.” ple are parents and taxpayers. F/iiel Oil Institute of the William S. Allen, 65, of 638 information was unavailable at Cummings said the town Natural Gas, and various Town C ^ rt over the past nine years. Tonica Springs Co., owned by Mandatory Light stages, tackling the regulations The family suggests that any Directors. A vocal exponent of “ It hurts me to sit here and Chamber of Commerce, had Parker St. died this morning at presstime. Pinehurst of Manchester departments I When the list is present^, the The degree day forecast for for group homes for ^children memorial contributions may be his viewpoints, he has been a committee “will be th'oughtful listen to petty details. We all the two Dennisons and Mrs. recently said to the Board of Manchester Memorial —Peila Brothers Dairy Farm and careful” in endorsing a ill attend the public hearing, board will adopt a resolution of Beach; and Mrs. Mary A. the Greater Hartford first. Mason said he would talk made to the American Cancer constructive and valuable want to protect the children, so own Manager Robert Weiss* Springfield area:' Directors that no one needing Hospital. He was the husband of at 364 Bidwell St. reported to replacement for Pietrantonio. ? recognition and thanks. Murphy who owns less than an Dimming Law to Weiss and then “It may be Society, member of the board for the does the town, and so does the FRESH PORK SALE said. fuel and with money to pay for Mrs. Alice Sharp Allen. police Monday that about 300- acre of the property. Expected today 30, normal 4l. right back in your lap.’’. past seven years — when so “We need the good type of bus company, and ,I think the As voted Tuesday night, the it would be turned away. Mr. Allen was born March 19, 400 gallons of gasoline have The ice storm review public Expected Thursday 35, nor­ The commission’s role with many decisions had to be made businessman that Tony is;” board should not hesitate for STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING... town’s $167,000 cost share will Although the vote to purchase However, the Manchester 1908 in Windsor, son of the late been taken from vehicles owned hearing was originally mal 41. j (Sj'e Page Eighteen) for the town.” ‘ Pietrantonio said he will at­ one moment to grant ap­ be as follows: $96,043 from the was unanimous, it didn’t seem Tabled By Board Alex and Hattie Newton Allen, by the farm in recent days. Whole 10 to 12 Lb. scheduled by the directors for Mayor John Thompson said tend Wednesday night's ice proval,” Miller said. Insurance Refund Account, at the beginning of the discus­ and had lived in Manchester for It was reported to police last Wednesday night, but By SOL R. COHEN he is saddened by Pietran- storm critique, scheduled for' The vote approve the motion $54,050 from 1972-73 surplus, sion it was going to go that way. about 40 years. Wednesday that the vehicle of Dubuque Pork heavy snowfall that day forced Action on proposed legislation for requiring Manchester Tommy Tucker tonio's action and that he had 7:30vat Manchester High was 4-1 with Stephen Marcham and $16,907 from the Capital Phyllis Jackston said she He was employed as a Judy Altrui of Downey Dr. was postponement of the session. Funeral services for Tommy hoped he would reconsider his School. His attendance, he said, and Dr. Dan Woolwicn voting Improvement Reserve Fund. wouldn’t vote for the acquisi­ commercial establishments to diminish their lighting was foreman at the L.B.: Haas broken into and $40 in cash and Loins Mantle and Ford Tucker of 150 Glenwood St., will be as.a town resident, and tabled Tuesday night by-the Board of Directors. merchandise was taken, in­ Dec. 21 action. against. Corn fed Pork, Gov’t. Inspected. ^ ^ ^ a Tobacco Co., Hartford, until his who was dead on arrival Sunday not as a town director. HoweYcr, the board authorized creation of a seven- retirement last year. cluding a credit card. “I regret Tony’s Direct shipment from Dubuque's lown $ § | g at Manchester Memorial resignation,” said Thompson. member Energy Advisory Committee, to involve itself in Hejs also survived by a son, plant ...... lb. . I ■ I ff Hospital after suffering a heart COVENTRY ‘‘He was always a valued regulations, solutions and recommendations pertaining to In Hall of Fame Robert Allen of Bolton. attack in a South Windsor member of our board, especial­ Our meat men will cut as you request and suggest 2 roasts Heating Oil Supply David S. MacLachlan, ’30, of the energy crisis and to advise the board on the actions it Funeral services are NEW YORK (UPI)-M ickey restaurant, will he Wednesday Edgemere Rd., Coventry was ly in the budget-m aking HOLMES^ and 10 to 12 center chops, or 2 large roasts. should take. became a prime candidate to be no secret the left-hander was Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Mantle and Whitey Ford, two at 10:30 a.m. at the Holmes charged by Coventry Police process. I think he served the named a Hall of Famer, joins certain he had the credentials Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. FRESH SMALL SPARERIBS ...... lb. 994 Both actions were by un- proposed mandatory legislation “rollicking rogues” during the Funeral Home. 400 Main St. early this morning with harass­ community well and faithfully. 400 MAIN STRfET • MANCHESIER CONN Spahn,, Ted Williams, Stan to make it into the Hall on his Center St. The Rev. Felix Try some of our Imported German, Hengstenberg animous vote, as were all ac- was recommended by Assistant Burial will be in the veterans ment. I honestly hate to see him go. New York Yankees’ glory years Musial, Jackie Robinson, 'Bob second shot at the balloting. Davis, pastor of Second HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES Sauerkraut with your sparerlbs. Or Grote a Weigel's tions by the board Tuesday Town Counsel Victor Moses section of East Cemetery. He'll be missed.” Hinges On Weather under Casey Stengel, were Feller and Sdndy Kouffax as the “Neither Mickey nor I ever Police said the arrest was night. Congregational Church, will of­ Military honors will be ac­ NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES Knockwurst and Imported Kraut. Moses said it would be elected today to Baseball’s Hall made in connection with a com­ Directors Robert Price and only players elected in the first talked about getting into the ficiate. Burial will be in East corded at graveside. • WASHINGTON (UPI) - sion to force refineries to cut extremely difficult to. draft of Fame. balloting after a retirement plaint that telephone operators ’ Democratic Town Chairman WEDNESDAY ONLY! greater the use of mass transit, ■ Hillery Gallagher were Hall after we retired,” Ford Cemetery. . Friends may call at the F ^eral energy officials say gasoline production five per such legislation unless all Mantle is only the seventh were being hai;assed. Ted Cummings said of Pietran­ Special On the less gasoline motorists authorized to name the seven- period of gt least five years. said. “If I did have a chance, Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to there will be enough heating oil cent in order to make more would get. specifics pertaining to the player to gain election into the MacLachlan is scheduled'to tonio, "He'll be difficult, to membr committee — from a Ford, 45, made a tremendous, though, I always felt I wanted funeral home Wednesday from 9. At Holmes Funeral Home, we have to go around this winter unless heating oil. energy crisis and to the degree Hall on his first year of eligibili­ appear in Circuit Court 12, replace. As senior member of FARMLAND LEAN « « » » In other developments: list of eligibles already com- splash as a Yankee rookie in to be taken in the sarrie year as 7 to 9 p.m. years of experience with the special the weather is unusually severe “We don’t feel the need to —The European Common ty. Ford fell 29 votes short last 1950 with a 9-1 record and it was Mickey.” Manchester, Feb. 4. the board, he has a lot of and provided most American niled. mandate the shift at this time,” Market accepted President (See Page Eighteen) year when Warren Spahn was Other strong candidates needs and wishes of bereaved SLICED BACON ...... turn their thermostats down. The tabling action on the Sawhill said. Nixon's invitation to attend an the only player elected in among the 45 possibilities sub­ families...and we put this experience “If we get a colder than nor­ Wednesday, and while stock lasts, we offer DUBUQUE The FEO estimated Tuesday energy strategy meeting in nation-wide balloting by 10-year mitted to the writers were mal w inter we could to work each and every time we’re CANNED HAMS at a very low price that gasoline allotments to in­ Washington Feb. 11. veterans of the Baseball former National League home Come In And Browse priviieged to serve. DURUQUEHAM short,” said John C. Sawhill, dividuals under rationing would —Pan American Airways, Writers Association of run king Ralph Kiner, who mi^- deputy administrator of the average between 33 and 49 whose aviation fuel, is at America. . sed by 49 vbtes last year, A t^ - 3- lb. can $4 J6 F ^eral Energy Office'(FEO). Inside Many Items Reduced JJ. 4- lb. can S6.36 gallons a month, depending gn crjTically low levels, said it has To be elected,, Mantle and ta Braves manager Eddie >1 HM( I ll/emiei But he said that if the weather levels of production and im­ received many offers for Today’s Mpralh Ford had to appear on 75 per Mathews, seven-time 20-game Personal checking accounts. nil DmuR Another Wednesday only feature to Interest you In is normal the threat of a cent of the ballots. This year 365 OF till Wednesday shopping at Pln^urst... ports. But it doesn’t expect to bootleg fuel/at prices two or winner Bob Lemon and Roger for FlOIOiil general heating oil shortage put gasoline rationing into three times the current rate, ballots were cast, which meant Maris, who broke Babe Ruth’s RUll WITH ANY $5.00 GROCERY ORDER will disappear. Bolton pushes tor Increase In ADM grant, Page 9 they had to be named on at least Life insurance on loans. « effect except as a last resort. A but didn’t accept any because Eljem (Lutz Junior Museum), Page 16 single-season record Strickland Farms Grade AA Large Sawhill said that if oil con­ standby plan is to be. ready callers refused to identify the 272 to be enshrined in the Hall when he hit 61 homers in 1961. January Clearance 10UIH SIRf tinues to “leak” to U.S. I Business Bodies, Page 7 REFUND of .99% APR for fNI«ANCE March 1. supplier or confirm the offer in at Cooperstown, N.Y. Mantle, whose 536 career N refineries through the Arab em­ Under that plan the average writing. I CMt.Your Own Taxes, Page 17 Mantle had 322 hrid Ford 284. homers place him sixth on the J y l aaaeaa.ea d o z.' prompt loan payment. O... ill FRESH E68S bargo, the energy crisik will would not give each person the —The 250 residents of Castle East Catholic High whips Pulaski, Page 30 Robin Roberts, a all-time list, and Ford, who won . grow progressively less severe. same amount of gasoline. Gate, Utah are being forced to ;ii: MCC cagers bow to Hartford, Page 30 Philadelphia Phillies , 236 games during his career, But the government still says Biggest allotments would go to move fronti their homes so that U. S. Women’s Duckpin Bowling Tournament drew the third highest total played on 12 and 11 Yankee PLAZA DEPT. STORE MANCHESTER STATE BANK PINEHURST homeowners should turn their people in rural areas and cities the McCullough Oil Co. of Los ^ coming to Manchester, Page 21 with 224 as he failed to make championship teams, respec­ (We Have A Notion To Please) thermostats down 6 degrees with less than 100,000 pppula- tively between 1950 and 19M. 1041 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Angeles can use the land for Vernon’s Dooley wants PUC rules on data In the grade. Ralph K>ner had 215 Next to Frank’s Supermarket and businesses 10 degrees. tion. In bigger cities the allot­ They were also noted for their, Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon coal production to increase blackouts. Page 28 ' and nine other players drew 100 EAST MIDOLS TPKE., MANCHESTER Heating oil stocks have ment would depend on a “tran­ energy supplies. The town’s or more votes. free interpretation of training GROCERY. INC. reached sufficifently high levels :;i; Coventry PZC may be invalidly constituted. Page 302 M AIN, CORNER m id d l e TURNPIKE sit factor,” comparing the total counsel said residents who The 42-year-old Ma'ntle, who rules established by Managers Member FDIC so that the government decided population with the number of don’t agree to move would face was seen about.town last njgtit Stengel and Ralph Houk and not to carry out an earlier deci­ mass transit passengers. The coprt action by the company. , and therefore immediately Mickc\ Manllc (Sec I'ligf EiKlit«-fii) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 f ■ : South Winds or MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Jan, 16. 1974 - PAGE THRF.F. Theatre Time Schedule i See Saturday's Herald lor I TV Tonight CompMa TV Uatlngs ‘‘SQUARE DANCINO” Jerry Lewis Cinenja Showcase 2 — "Magnuiti News for Senior Citizens . By Wally Fortin Modern Club Level iications Open For Cinema 1 — "Billy Jack” Force” Cont. 1:00-3:05-5/10- Lessons Start Center 7:00-9:20 7:35-10-:05 , — 6:00 - (24)sENEGRY ALERT Thura., Jan. 17th graduate student at the Univer­ provide to parents concerning Cinema 2 — "Jesus Christ Showcase 3.— "Don’t Look (3-8-22) NEWS' FIRST NIOHT FREQ JUDITH KUEHNEL Sewer Commission tonight at For moi;e information please (18) I SPY , ^ - 1 0 : 3 0 - sity of Connecticut. diild development. Superstar” 7:10-9:30 Now" Cont. 1:15-3:20-5:25-7:45- Hi folks! Here we go with between the lousy weather that Registration Open Jan. 17, Correspondent 8:30'in the Town Hall. call Florence Gay, 644-0045, or Some of our members were (20) TO BE ANNOUNCED (18) LIVING WORD * The Learning Center is a For further information State — "Executive Action” 10:10 part one of ouT column, and we was predicted, and the parking and Jan. 24. . Tel. 644-1364 The comm ittee intends to Myrtle Odium 528-1665. wondering about this, so I hope (24) ZOOM < — 11:00 — pareht-child involved program regarding the program or 7:30-9:00' Showcase 4 — "American start right off by telling you a problem, we decided to let it be Robinson School, 'The South Windsor Communi­ meet every Wednesday during this explains it. If there are any (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS which focuses on the develop­ registration please contact the. South Windsor Cinema — Graffitti” Cont.‘ l:00-2:55-4:55- little more about our.plans for a our “ lost” week and hope (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Covontn ty Service Council is currently the month of January. questions then feel free to call (40) WILD WILD WEST (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT ment of the pre-kindergarten South Windsor Community Ser­ "The Devil iii Miss Jones” 7:15- 7:00-9:30' variety show,. things shape up for a few 7:30 to 9:36 >JB. accepting applications for the child, ^ y our office or Paul, and we’ll be Great recraatton tor sill vices Office at 644-2509. . .. V ■' 9:30 Burnside — "Billy Jack” - As you recall, I«mentioned weeks. So that means we don’t happy to clue you in. '*■ — 6:30 - — 11:30 — Learning Center program Perce|)tual-motor skills and how Gloria came up with the (3) M o v ie For Information Democralir \X omen ' Showcase Cinema "Omega Man" Complete Show have anything to tell you, or And so, soon we’ll be singing (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS which begins on Jan. 22, and personal-social skills are suggestion of our own variety “Crash Dive” (1943) Call 742-9241 Recreation The Democratic Women of Cinema 1— "Papillon" Cont. 7:30 scores to give you. “California Here We Come” ; (24) MAKING THINGS GROW continues for 11 consecutive ^stressed as well as cognitive show, and since then she is hap­ (8-40) HI-HO STEVERINO There will be an additional South Windsor will hold their 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:15 UA East ‘ . ' Monday was here before we remember, we still have a few — 7:00 — Tuesdays. The program is and language development. In py to report that our good (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Dancercise-Slimnastics class regular scheduled meeting and ■ UA 1 - "The Seven Ups” Mtere ready, and although it was seats left. (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD directed by Debbie Fick, a addition, information will be friends and very talented Roger very cold, it was good to see the added to the regular schedule a potiuck tomorrow at the St. 7:30-9:30 Fun-Day Guest (8) TRUTH OR and Marci Negro have sun shining nice and bright. In because of numerous requests. Francis of Assisi Church hall at i MOVKRAnNQB I UA 2 - "Walking Tall” 7-9:20 Thursday afternoon we will CONSEQUENCES The new class will begin 6 p.m. volunteered to direct the show the morning we had a good tur­ (18) 700 CLUB I ] IFORRMIENreANO UA East 3 — ‘Robin Hood” 2- for us. have Joseph Mucciaro, Today^s Thought tomorrow from 8 to 9:30 and 8:45 nout for our kitchen social (22-30) NEWS There will be card playing I YDUNQPEOPIE | This is really great because bingo, and after lunch the ac­ manager of the Social Security Register For will meet at the Wapping Com­ after the business meeting Vernon Cine 1 — “The Way office, here to give you all the (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW •y IkittMiMailMntKiiittiMMi both were very active in the tion moved upstairs where we munity Hall for eight weeks. during which officers will be We Were” 7:05-9:10 (40) ABC NEWS Second Semester I know that some will say, tle scrap of paper on which was In m xtiiiiMtiim Community Players, and had 49 pinochle players with the latest changes, and also include The fee is $10. Register by nominated. tf MrcMMai. • Vernon Cine 2 j8 “A Touch of - 7 : 3 0 - “You say that your prayer is written in her own hand a short directed a number of their following winners: a question and answer period. m calling 644-8960. Class” 7:30-9:30 , Following that we will have a (3) THE NEW PRICE answered but how do you know poem with no author indicated. shows. ^Mrs. Negro has also Robina Carroll, *706; Joseph South Windsor Young Wives m 1«U IKU «MinU chance to see some colored IS RIG HT it is not just a coincidence?” She had placed it in a corner of I (MniAaMus iif: workeef on the first road show of Windsor, 693; Marie the blotter. This was the poem: The monthly meeting of the “Hello Dolly,” and spent a cou­ slides of some of the (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES Shall I leave it this way — South Windsor Young Wives Heberstriet, 649; Helen 20) FILM that, in my experience I have Courage House Hold Plants lUM UM W mt ple of years in Hawaii where happenings here at the Center Clauei in Claisic Ballet, will be held tonight at 8 at A New Shipment, Large Variety Rl.lM Erickson, 646; Betty Jesanis, God keep you safe and give to she did some work on the televi­ by our good friend Nils Carlson. (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Toe Dancing, Modern Dance felt true guidance and great the Wapping Commu ity Church m A«c 646; Wilbrod Messier, 637; Leon (24) FRENCH CHEF comfort. you From The Exotic, To The Common. sion series Hawaii 5-0.,We’ll be Fallot, 637; Bess Moonan, 637; Action starts at 1 o'clock, so Special Pre-School Dance House, Ellington Rd. (30) WAIT TILL YOUR In this connection, I would A courage strong to help you Also A Large Selection of meeting this week; and in Harvey Barrett, 635; Fritz why not plan on coming in for (ages 4-7) Janet Watson, an instructor FATHER GETS HOME like to mention an incident. It through ■UTUCTU “ The Devil in Saturday’s column I should be Wilkinson, 627; John Gaily, 627; our Hot-Meal of fish and chips Classes Held A t The at the YWCA, will conduct a DECORATOR PLANTERS Kir l> n«iiin rrMninyli first, and then taking in the (40) DRAGNET happened less than two years And in that courage may you Plants Reg. 99* ParMirAMlCMiMii able to report on some of our May Tivnan, 627, and. Beatrice find slimnastics session following program. Wapping Community Center ago. A great sorrow had come Miss Jones” (X) plans. Mader, 625. — 8:00 - the business meeting. Please WITH THIS AD - 2 FOR >1.69 I’ll bet you figured that I 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor into my life — the unexpected Strength of body, peace of Fri.'Sat. Midnight Storm Victims (3) SONNY AND CHER mind. dress in comfortable clothing. California Trip forgot all about the Bus Fund, (8) M OVIE For Registration and Information Call; death of a person very dear to k M M tma If iMHiiB : Well now, last week was sure Submitted by: Capital Improvements |A|I KM uy rry Just a reminder to you folks but being only the beginning of (18) NHL HOCKEY me. Autl^enticity I “ The Wild Angels” something else. We had to Miss Jeanne Low The Capital Improvements Sat.-Sun. Matinee regarding our California trip. the week, it hasn’t changed that (24) BILL MOYERS’ As I sat at her desk I felt Bfi7 M aIiI fifrAAl in nniA intntun AlaHnkAMAM cancel out Wednesday, This is the final week to sign up, much. We’re around the $8,$$$ ^ AIBANO desolate. Then, I saw it — a lit­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Committee will meet with the « ■ B ■ w a Thursday and Friday activities. JOURNAL Church w ta n flb V M and to finish paying your mark, but still need help. So, if “ Krakatoa — East We were debating about Friday balance. We do have a few seats - 8 : 3 0 - ^ BALLET ACADEMY you haven’t come through but (3) CAN NO N of Java” n ig h t’s setback, but felt still open, but you’ll have to would like to, then send it in as make up your mind by Friday. we’re still taking donations — 9:30 - ^ 130 Washington St, Htlil. 24M513 Paul will be notifying you as to even though we put our order in (40) M OVIE C[2^THEATRES EAST when he will hold a briefing, already. — 10:00 — 99« ADMISSION ANYTIME (3) KOJAK which will be held about a week Pla.nning Dance THE SEVEN UPS before we leave. We’re thinking about a Valen­ By the way, I thought I tine’s Dance here at the Center, explained our trip to you all llAm»0OTKlS.M.BS[mTSS|84m33| HUE SOUKS 15 . S4. 8S lEXII 35) 649 93331 and we mention it now so that WALKING TALL before, but in case you haven’t you can start planning accor­ Streband and Radford GEORGE SEGAL - GLE»A JACKSONN heard, we started the trip M THE SURPRISE MT Of 73! dingly. HARTFORD RD. A jo M ph E. Levine .nd BniC P rodu hoping to charter a plane just Another reminder is that we ProtniMun A M ROBIN HOOD for ourselves. If we could do will play setback Friday after­ A lo u c h this we would have been able to noon, and not in the evening. get the trip for a special price, We’re doing this in cooperation braB'sr. Eves Shown 7:05-9:10 O f Class and this is what we based our An Avco EmbeMV RcInac with the fuel crisis, and hope it DAIRY QUEEN expenses on. Sort. Mat. At 2 P.M. Em SMm 7:30 • OJO will work out already at least .^Sun. Cont 2 P.M. SHIM.2PJI By the deadline for a for awhile. Remember to dress SaiCMttPJ sht sw jP6) chartered plane, we still didn’t warmly when you come; long sifcuis Goog Tims, na . have enough to fill the plane, Johns and heavy sweaters is the therefore we had to cancel it. M, dress for each day. h im : 646-2228 We felt that those who had IHAIICHE8TER Caidor Plaza TODAY already signed up really wanted Wildwood Week do:HOT FUDGE to go; and if we could get on a Here’s some good news for Jerry Lewis TOMORROW you. Remember last June when Junior Ballet Offers ‘Aladdin’ commercial flight without too 1 C in em a 1 ___I. ONLY some of us spent a week in BROWNIE DEUGHT one ot the most popular much higher cost we would. Paul was fortunate to be able beautiful Wildwood, N.J.? Well pictures o( our time O To be tpacific, this la the lemout 00 Hot Detp^ah Whitehead, as “Aladdin,” finds the magic lamp in the jewelled cave, where only ALSO 2 P.M. SAT-SUN to secure a number of seats on a ' I received word from the AM FSI-SAT MIDNI8HT Fudge Brownie Delight—made with a big a BUTof innocence may enter. The original dance-drama for children will be presented by commercial flight leaving on bossman, Mike Belansen, that mound of Iraazar-treeh Dairy Queen between the same day. this summer he has scheduled a two pecen-ludge brownlee—emoUterad with the Hartford Junior Ballet Company Sunday, Jan. 27 at South Windsor High School The BILLY gala Connecticut Week from whipped lopping, drenched with rich, hot « ’Therefore, because a com­ 49 one-hour entertainment is sponsored by the South Windsor Woman’s Club. Curtain time is mercial flight is more expen­ June 17 through 21. fudge, end topped with a cherry. Reg. 6Si 2 p.m. Tickets are available from any club member, or by contacting Mrs George sive, we had to up our rate. Now I know how much fun we Jahrstorfer at 644-0777, Admission is $1.50. ' ^ JACK had, and everyone is always asking about when we’re going again. So now just put this date Thurs., Jan. 17, 8:15 p.m. down as a must in your little book because I know you won’t BANANA Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs want to miss it. It’s a little too early to start talking more Carry off a real bargain a 2 PJL SAT.-SUN. about it, but just sort of keep 495 AM Rt-SAT MIDNUWT those dates open, and we’ll be SPLIT E 3 1 99« ADM. ANYTIME! MARTIN BEST Habncr Clearance “ Tfce Art of the MinstfeV' getting back to you soon. RCA color portable Songs with Guitar, Lute Well that’s the way it is on this Wednesday, Jan. 16. Tune c G R O U P #1 • AccuColor picture tube for lifelike color MSHOHCASE CINEMA/ 1234*^ in Saturday for the other half of BIG 1/2 LB. • EXIT SKFOABES STREETlor EXIT 58(SILVER LANE) on 1-84 • Tickets $2.90 (students $2). Box Office open 9 to 4 (486- the column. PRINTS • SOLIDS • Automatic Chroma control stabilizes color > EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.JEL. INFO. 568-8810 • intensity for each channel • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • 4226). (Sorry, no phone reservations) SUPER NOVELTIES • Two plug-in AccliCircuit Modules C lilH Great selections of cottons, • 18” diagonal measure screen . \ Consult Leoi^rd Muller CHEESEBURGER AND acetates and polyester blends. E astw ood Thna Promoted Is The Little Theatre ROCHESTER, N.Y. (U P I)- FRIES VALUES Tp $2.98 YD. SAVE TO $2.23 YD. / » . Leonard A. Muller, 45, will H a g n u iii sTEueDusfm become president and chief rnequiEn Hommin of Manchester^ Inc, operating officer of Stromberg- NEW ENGLANOrCLAMS ALL WASHABLE O v d s . ISO Fo rce ■ J FRANKLIN) SCHAfFNtR Mm Carlson Corp., effective Jan. 28, A N D FR IE S 45-/60’’ Wide ConsuH ThM Box . PflPiLLon m company official have an­ NOW ONLY 1974 Subscription nounced. Muller, currently president of - 1 7 XT W here uicr* Five Events: GTE Information Systems Inc,, G R O U P S 2 Night Watch — Feb. 8, 9, 15. 16 a subsidiary of General TIm Box y o u in ’SS ?, lURGER DELUXE 2-pc. CHICKEN Gingerbread Lady — May Telephone & Electronics Corp., 1 '• PLAID SUITINGS Inherit the Wind —iPNovember of Stamford, Conn., will succeed Dause L. Bibby. Bibby DINNER QUILTED PRINTS 1/4-lb. Burger with LARGEST IMMEDIATE in s T n n r Special Subscribers Showcase — in Fall | will become chairman and chief SQREEN PRINTS BEST First night ol a Windsor Jesters’ show executive of the Rochester- lettuce end tometo Cole Slew, Roll, end e heep based firm. end B heep of french . SOLID FLANNELS I Three Classes of Subscriptions: Muller, a graduate of the U.S. of trench fries. CREDIT Consult Tlmo Box f r ie s . POLYESTER KNITS Subscribers — $15 - two tickets lor each event | Naval Academy, also holds a RCA RCA RCA UP T O $500 master’s degree in business "FREE! STUDENT DISCOUNT CAHDS! 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' PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 MANCTIES'rER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Jan. 16. 1974^JPAGE FIVE Vernon CCLU Booklet Lists Rights Of Women C o l u m b i a i Class Scheduling

HARTFORD (UPI) - ion’s legal director Judith details of all “deals” your court challenges and legislative federal higher education act Draws Criticism School •'Board Votes Down “Connecticut presently has no Mears, to provide the state’s lawyer is negotiating with your innovation,” Ms. Mears said. and the state code of fair prac­ / abortion law. If you think you women with current legal infor­ husband’s lawyer. In a related action, the CCLU tices. VIRGINIA CARLSON want an abortion do not deiay.”. mation. —You need not legally report has urged the University of William Olds, CCLU classes, disputed this. She said Puerto Rican or black. J/J- / Curbs on Student Sales ’The advice is part of a 40page Other practical advice con­ a new “married” name to the Connecticut to revise its admis­ executive director, also said Correspondenl children in Andover and Hebron The best education about Tel. 228-9224 booklet released by the Connec­ tained in the booklet includes Department of Motor Vehicles, sion policies on grounds they UCohn’s present admissions who attend St. Columba’s groups of people came about ticut Civil Liberties Union on the following; your bank, library or employer. discriminate' against women. policy does not conform to the Columbia Board of Education Church have religious classes in through direct, positive and —If you wish to register (to “Laws affecting women’s ’The CCLU said ’Tuesday higher university’s bylaws which member Mrs. Harriet Rosen were mostly about the tactics handbook says certain fund­ the legal rights of women. their own town. warm relationships with the A motion, which the maker vote) in your own b ii^ name, rights have changed entrance requirements are im­ prohibit discrimination in ad­ criticized School Superinten­ used by some of the staff raising projects may be carried ’The booklet, "Women and the Walter Schroder, board people, Mrs. Glasser said. said was intended to change go ahead, and attempt to do so. dramatically in the last five posed on female applicants, missions on the basis of sex, dent Clarence Edmondson at members to induce the students forth wiih the approval of the Law; A Handbook for Connec­ member, said the board must Mrs, Catherine D’ltalia said supervision of student selling Connecticut law does not years, and we expect them to compared to those for male race, color, religion or national last week’s board meeting for projects from the sup^rinten- to participate in the ^les. superintendent. ticut,” was written by the un- have enough faith in the earlier this year “problenis” require a woman to take her keep changing in response to applicants in violation of the origin. rescheduling a religious educa­ were mentioned about students dent'to the Board of Education, He said he had been ap­ He said prior to any sales, the tion class without first infor­ superintendent to let him make husband’s surname upon attending Windham High was defeated by the Vernon proached by 10 or 12 students principal of the school involved marriage. ming the board. decisions. He said the board board Monday night. and most of them were not has called. Smart Shopperi Simp voted that the church could use School. She said she feels it is —When seeking a divorce, try She said she was surprised to essential that Porter Sch^l The motion, made by Stephen knowledgeable about why they David Parker, principal of ThcHeriM learn the church no longer was the school for one hour and he to have a different lawyer from prepare students for wider Marcham, asked that teachers were selling the items. the Middle School, said he Classified Us using the school on Saturday couldn’t see what difference the your husband’s. Otherwise you SPECIAL FREE BUS SERVICE horizons than they have in and staff of Grades K-6 be He said in one instance the, would rather the students be in­ should' demand to know the mornings but was using it'on houFWas as long as it didn’t in­ prohibited from initiating fund­ money raised went to buy volved in some sort of service terfere with regular school Columbia. Thursday aftemopns. She told Cases of assaults and threats raising projects without prior carpeting for a library and in project to raise money. He said time. FOR the superintendent she would on Ckildmbia students attending consent of the board, except for anothW for a field trip. He said at his school there are 45 extra have preferred to learn about it Edmondson asked the .board ongoing charitable projects he had no objection to this but curricular activities and the if it wanted to overrule him but Windham have been reported to through a phone call before the board. (such as UNICEF). felt the money could be ap­ students raise money to buy SPRING SEMESTER EVENING CLASSES reading it in the newspaper. no action was taken. Marcham said he had been propriated in the school budget. equipment needed for these KitchenAid The board said it will take Mrs. Rosen said she believed Special Teacher Mrs. Glasser’s request under approached by some parents He said in the upper grades various activities. it was a procedural matter and A small group of mothers Board member Robert Fenn Th« Univartity of HarfforA has Tha Univeraity will baar tha full consideration, but did not dis­ concerning these selling there had been money-making board members should have appeared before the board urged the board to defeat SilverAnniversary arrangsd a spaclarbua ssrvics cost of tha spatial sarvica. cuss it further at the meeting. projects that go on during the projects initiated and carried been informed. She added that asking them to consider hiring Marcham’s motion, saying he starting WsdnstdaV, January 16, The school boa^d has adopt^ year invoiving several of the out admirably by the students. Howavar, ridars should carry it should have been put on the a full-time teacher whose sole Superintendent Dr. Raymond for studants attsnding spring a “wait and see” attitude about schools. felt it would mean that the Spectaculan thalr University of Hartford Idanti- agenda for board approval. concern would be to educate Marcham said the complaints Ramsdell said the teacher’s board was attempting to do the ssmestar avaning classas. ty cards. starting school at a later hour in Edmondson explained the children toward acceptance and the morning. job of the superintendent. This ssrvics Is baing providsd to Connecticut Company buses Rev. Edward Davis of St. understanding various ethnic 73 William Houle suggested that holp studants commuting to will run to and from tha campus Columba’s Church had ap­ and racial groups in the U.S. H ebron it might be appropriate for thb Advertisement— avaning classas cops with ths Monday through Thursday proached him to ask if it would Mrs. Irene Glasser, “Big B” Bank opens Satur­ superintendent to check to see gasolins shortags. the school if the instruc­ if the system is getting out of eve nings on th% follow ing spokesman, said they feel it is day. The new Hebron Office of schedule: tion day was changed tq a day essential for childfen here and the Burritt Mutual Savings balance and lo see if ap­ Bus No. 1 after school because of the in all communities to grow up Bank observes its official Drastic Reductions on a tremendous selection propriate constraints are being 6:30 p.m. — From Corbins Corners to West Hartlord energy crisis. St. Peter’s Church exercised. Town Hall, to Bishop's Corners (opposite Value Bus No. 2 as free from prejudice as is opening with ribbon-cutting House); to University Hall. 7:30 p.m. — From University Hall to St. Joseph Mrs. Rosen said she had been humanly possible. in all departments Marcham said it was the in­ College, to Prospect and Farmington Avenues, to ceremonies at 10 a.m. Satur­ 7;05 p.m. — From University Hall to Bishop's informed there were children They also suggested^ the tent of his motion, not to be Corners, to West Hartford Town Hall to Corblna Sisson and Farmington Avenues, to Trinity College, day, January 19th. Visitors and America’s Finest Dishwashers to Isle of Safety, to the Holiday Inn, then back to UofH' from outside Columbia who Elects Officers Corners. board think abo^ soliciting depositors will receive a cor­ preventive, but rather to get the campus via Albany Avenue. 7:35 p.m. — Bus repeats 6:30 route above. were attending classes. ^ meeting. The public is invited board’s feeling to see if it feels now selling at less than 9:45 p.m. — From University Hall to Isle of Safety vie applications for such a teacher dial welcome. Look for the cute NANCY DRINKUTH 8:10 p.m. — From University Hall to Prospect and Albany Avenue, to Founders Plaza In East Hartford, However, Susan Morytko; a little red bank building — op­ to attend. it is proper to have students, at Farmington Avenues, to Sisson and Farmington from members of racial and or Correspondent to Pratt A Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford. teacher in one of the religious a tender age, be involved in 1960 prices. Avenues, to University Hall. ethnic minority groups such as posite Chimberland Farms in W am m u Tel. 228-3970 capitalistic enterprises. 0:45 p.m. — From University Hall to Bishop's Hebron Center. At the parish meeting, Satur­ Advertisement— Anniversary Bonus: 12 20-oz. boxes of Corners, to West Hartford Center, to Corbins . Fenn said he did not feel the day night, members of St.‘ “Big B” Bank opens Satur­ Cascade dishwasher detergent FREE with Corners, to Elmwood Center, to Prospect and Far­ Reg,$80 motion would answer this ques­ mington Avenues, to Sisson and Farmington MEN'S WOOL SUITS...... go yf 3975 Peter’s Church elected CTiarles day. The new Hebron Office of Avenues. tion but would just shift the any KitchenAid dishwasher. Eaton as Senior Warden and the Burritt Mutual Savings The epeclal butet will run throughout the spring HEN'S WOOL SUITS...... , . .Reg.$90 NOW 6995 Roger Phelps as Junior Bank observes its official responsibility. He said if the - (Offer ends March 31.) board wants to decide there will temetler. Routes may be modified If experience Warden. Robert LeMay was opening with ribbon-cutting OPEN WED. shows greater convenience to students Is possible. SEMI-ANNUAL MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SUITS...... Reg, $80 NOW 4g75 chosen to serve as treasurer ceremonies at 10 a.m. Satur­ be no sales then that would be and Aceynath Porter was day, January 19th. Visitors and different. SALE MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SUITS ...... Reg. $70 NOW 48W chosen to be parish clerk. depositors will receive a cor- The vote on the motion was THURS. FRI. UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD then taken and it lost 5-1. The J v f im t Louise Parkington was diai welcome. Look for the cute responsibility of decisions will TSLBVISION 9 APPUANO 200 Bloomfield Avenue MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SUITS...... Reg. $80 NOW 5875 elected envelope treasurer and little red bank building — op­ Charles Phelps was elected posite Cumberland Farms in remain with the superintendent TILL 9 P.M. ______West Hartford, Conn. for the present time. N E X T TO STOP jiid SHOP burial treasurer. Hebron Center. Drapery 6 0 1 5 1 * Elected to three-year terms MEN'S WOOL SPORTCOATS ...... Reg. $50 NOW 29^5 on the Vestry wera: Gordon Key, Leonard Babin and N E W Y 0 R K S T Gallery MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SPORTCOATS...... Reg. $40 NOW 2975 Thomas Prestridge. Cynthia :¥:5 Robson was elected to a one- MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SPORTCOATS...... Reg. $45 NOW 2975 year term on the Vestry. SS5 Edward Donnelly and Reg. $50 NOW Thomas Prestridge will serve MEN'S DOUBLE KNIT SPORTCOATS...... 2979 as parish delegates and Marvin ross and Nelson Moore will be A ■ their alternates. Mildred Porter will continue MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS...... Reg. S17 NOW 1295 as parish organist and Edmund Reg. $17 NOW Leach will continue as sexton. WE R W MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS...... 990 The membership honored Marvin Ross, retiring senior MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS...... Reg. $15 NOW 990 warden, for his leadership. Ross has served as senior STOT warden several times over the last 10 years. 1 MEN’S WOOL TOPCOATS...... Reg. $70 NOW 4975 Pinewood Derby Hebron Cub Scout Pack 28 has,^ MEN’S WOOL TOPCOATS ...... Reg. $80 NOW 5975 chosen Jan. 20 as the date for 2D>f 2 the annual Pinewood Derby. MEN’S CASHMERE TOPCOATS...... Reg. $100 NOW 6995 The race will begin at 2.30 p.m. i at the Gilead Hill School. The MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT TOPCOATS...... Reg. $70 NOW 34^5 public is invited to attend. Cubs design and build their own race cars. TTie three top winners in the Hebron contest MEN’S ALL WEATHER COATS...... Reg. $40 NOW 22^5 will be eligible to compete SLIPCOVERS ' (price incl. zip liner) against winners from other packs in the Algonquin District. Looking for an Investment MEN’S ALL WEAJHER COATS ...... Reg. $30 NOW 22^5 Tickets On Sale (price incl. zip liner) wui^Hinn M PRICES. Choose the fabric just for you from a large Tickets for the “Gints” S S r pre-shrunk fabrics. These are long-lastInQ and e arn- MEN’S OUTERWEAR . . . >...... 20 5 0 % basketball game to be played at Scotchgiird* or Zepel* treated for soil r^ellency. To m X Rham High School Jan. 26 at 2 Where There’s No Loss of Principal? Walkcoats, Carcoats, Suburban, Ski p.m. are on sale now. the sSre S S Shop-at-Home Service. To In- “Gints,” seven members of the self-welted, finished with box or kick pleat New York Giants Football Skirts, then Installed when completed. ^ Anderson-Little Team, will play a^ benefit basketball game against the SALE PRICES FOR SLIPCOVERS ONLY BOYS’ DEPARTMENT “Burritt Mutual All Stars.” For tickets contact Bob Craig,. Evelyn Croston, Bruce *SOfa ...... ( f g g g BOYS’ SPORTCOATS (WOOL or DOUBLE KNIT) ■ • ■ Reg. $18 NOW 1495 DeGray, Joe Kablik, Ray Jefferson, A. Harry Wirth, You've Got It ‘Sofa & 1 Chair...... 219 95 BOYS’ SPORTCOATS (WOOL or DOUBLE KNIT). . . Reg. $22 NOW 1 ?95 Howard Lunt, Richard Cahill, ‘Sofa & 2 Chairs...... ' 299.95 Pat Mancarella or Eric Emt. ‘ Arm caps are extra. BOYS’ DRESS AND CASUAL SLACKS..... 20 % to 3 0 % off Any tickets left atter the ad­ ; backs require 1 extra yard of fabric. vance sale will be offered at the ^>0061 BOYS’ OUTERWEAR ...... 20% to 50% off 1 Cuahlon Chaira — all othera require more fabric and labor door on a first come first • Solaa up to 7 r In length, with 2 or 3 cuahlona. Ranchers, Carcoats, Snorkels served basis. with a Savings Account All othara require more labrica. —Tt) Show Film • MEN’SSPORTSHIRTS...... Reg. $6, $7 NOW 390 The movie “To Russia With d r a p e r i e s Love” will be shown at 7:30 ...... Reg. $5 NOW 295 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Gilead BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Congregational Church. The film, sponsored by the missions Figures from the New York Stock Exchange show that an average share of stock purchased in December, MEN’S TIES...... 1/2 price Contomporary. beautiful committee, deals with un­ 1968 was worth $58.90. On December 31,1973, an average share of stock was worth $51.82 ... a drop of" (Complete expert alterations at_no charge on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing) derground evangelism work Thera la I V h r i J f n T Outstanding selection of bold exciting colora. behind the Iron Curtain. 12% in just five years. Furthermore, when you need your money, it will take you days to get it. Following the film there will aSrail dra«i?i~ ®®®"’»’ “ '"Oows are measured Anderson-Little be a question and answer ses­ S i s °^®P®'T f®®* Available upon request. CaH sion led by Donald Wilbur of Conversely, $100 deposited in a S.B.M. Savings Account in December, 1968 was still $100 on aa^ah!^?.* how Can create a new window at friendly prices. Be sura to LADIES’ DEPARTMENT South Casco, Maine, a member December 31, 1973 and your money is always available without delay, plus 5 % % dividend. ^ . draparleil *^*8^®*®* ® tobric.to match or compliment your bedroom of the underground evangelism FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS group. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of / Wouldn’t you rather invest your money where your principal never drops and your|money is always a v a ^ d e ? LADIES UNTRIMMED COATS...... Reg. $45 to $50 3495 to 3995 You m .U K ^ reupholstery You won’t have to ask Dow Jones how your money is doing when you save at S.B.M.... YOU’LLKNOW! ®^’ *® '" P*®®® tool !• « fsvorlte. If so. Inquire about quality PANT COATS...... Reg. $25 to $40 1695 to 2495 A b o u t T o w n are^^^ahhlH P'®®“ stripped and loose joints reglued. BasM chooi^ta ®P® "®* ” “'"8» T iS fabric you DRESSES...... Reg. $16 to $25 995 to 1695 / sewn To m S u "’•tched. seams and weltinga cuatom- To complete the expert job ax.posad frames are pollihad. You can TOPS...... Reg.$ 6 to $11 495 to 695 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 OS'” ®f®*8” 8 collection of new covering! by calling 6466171 for Gamma Chapter of Alpha **tore will be no extra cost or oMgatlon for this PANTS...... Reg.$ 7to$16 595 to H95 Delta Kappa will meet • Or, If you prefer, stop In. This Is an Ideal time during Semi-Annual Sale. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the N SWEATERS...... Reg.$ 7to$10 495 to 695 home of Miss Gloria Norbet, 24 Shop-at-Homa Servlet Goslee Dr. Names of prospec­ Just call 643-5171 and ask for the Drapery Department A reoresantaiiua wiii tive members will be submitted and a nominating committee In "'•'■“'"“'""'“•'wsiKip appointed. Co-hostesses' are Miss Susan Harkins and Mrs. Cecilia Moore. Savings Bank^ ICHESTER Anderson-Little lUXAHtUCMI ' ’ ^ o f * «n

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Founded Oct. 1', 1881 Chamber Member ‘Table Lodge will’be observed IS host this year for the annual by the two Masonic lodges of potluck at 6:30, anabout whether “the country service giant and through our to ban smoking at Manchester leads the pack of possible formation so that it can be reieased to the public. p. rugs. America's finest vacu­ Choose from the finest brands, most in factory political leaders >^will be evaluated on High School; board also rejects Democratic nominees at this handle. 6 per store, No Rain Checks. um cleaner: sealed cartons. No Rain Checks. could survive” is as real as whether ballots return Senator Abe to Were with you all the way what they have accomplished rather our continued service. double sessions at Highland early stage, a circumstance, A timely quotation with the finances of most families Park and Keeney St. Schools. that hints pf a death wish. How those who would initiate it \yill sur­ than what they have failed to do. If Respectfully, still reeling from Christmas; 3 WAYS TO CHARG'E vive. Robert D. Houley Philip Harrison is chosen does a party run against Salesman: “You pay a small deposit, then you make no HARTFORD NATIONAL SALE: Wed. thru Sat. Watergate with the ghost of this can happen, then no crisis will be ; 75 Merline Road chairman of Chamber of more payments for six months.” Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9;30 p.m. With these and possibly a few other BANK> TRUST insurmountable. /Vernon Commerce Retdil Division. Chappaquiddick lying in wait at Housewife; “Who told you about us?” Msiichostorp 1145 Tollsnd Tpk6i Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. every whistle stop? SLii. Hill.'C.iniH'« iH iii niltu-s . Mniihtu I 1)|(' < PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 16. 1974

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManchesW , Conn.. Wed., Jan. 16. 1974- PAGE NINE Bolton Bolton Bolton ■Bolton Increase Sought In ADM Grant About Town High School Permits Needed For Generators DONNA HOLLAND gives good indication that about budget just to maintain the pre­ crease in ADM grants for the First Church of Christ, Scien­ The board of directors of the Teachers Correspondent ihe best that can be expected The commission on education To Present DONNA HOLLAND tance of properly hooking up Anyone running a generator sent school programs will be next school year. He suggested tist, will have a testimony Manchester Area Conference of of South United Methodist for the 1974-75 school year will Correspondent generators including the use of after a power outage not having 646-0375 staggering. board members develop a meeting tonight at 8 at the Churches wiil meet tonight at Church will meet tonight at7:S0 Its Concert Attend At the November Board of be $230 per student; Tel. 646-0375 a double throw switch. the double throw switch could strategy for getting the church. 'The meeting is open to 7; 30 in the Robbins Room of in the church’s new educational Education meeting It was Marilyn Breslow, board Board members will be con­ DONNA. HOLLAND All residents are advised that cause serious damage to the message to the state the public. Center Congregational Church. wing. reported that it appeared there member^ suggests that all tacting various school, political Correspondent a permit is needed before a generator and to himself. Seminars legislators. If the power is off and a would be an ADM grant in­ residents make the government and social group advising them Tel. 646.0375 generator 'can be hooked up. generator not having a proper Hutchinson strongly urges ADM stands for average daily crease from the present $215 and legislators aware of the to' contact their represen­ Bolton High School band and Permits can be obtained from type switch is started, it could anyone hooking up a generator DONNA HOLLAND tatives. membership whereby school per student to $300 per student. fact that the surplus in the state chorus, under the direction of Calvin Hutchinson, building in­ be feeding back to the main to consult with an electrician. ^ Bolton teachers have attended attendance is taken Oct. 1 and Such an increase would have is needed in Bolton..- Raymond Allen, superinten­ Edward DiFranzo, will present spector. street lines and a worker could In any event, Hutchinson said, a a number of workshops and dent, said it is important that May 1 of each school year, Hutchinson noted the impor­ seminars recently. resulted in an additional $80,000 Andrew Manneggia, board divided by two, resulting in the ‘ its annual winter concert become electrocuted. permit is mandatory. for Bolton. every effort be expended to Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the A science workshop was chairman, said that the in­ communicate with legislators, number of students thqt the Latest information, however. high school. attended in December by John crease in the 1974-75 school the serious need for a sizable in­ amount of the state grant is Included in the band’s selec­ Biella, George Lesniaski, determined bv. tions are “ Trumpet Volun­ Siegmar Blamberg and John tary,” “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Eagles. - Desiring,’.’ “Christmas in Other The workshop allowed for a Lands,” “Festival of Lights,” review of available current stu­ “Rudolph the Red Nosed dent material in science. Reindeer” and ‘‘Toy 0 m m 0 W ShvijuGT^ Eagle’s said most of today’s Symphony,” ■ published material is Student conductor Robert behaviorally oriented and in­ Reeden will lead the band in dividualized in its concern for “MacArthur Park,” and stu­ student instruction. J/4MU/4RY dent conductor Janet Gordon in IGE Workshop “White Christmas.” The math curriculum com­ The chorus will sing the mittee met with Thomas following selections: “Do You Sheridan, th is m o n th ’s Hear What I Hear?” “While My BOYS’ SLACK GROUP MISSES’ FASHION SLACKS curriculum leader. Sheep,” “Gloria! Gloria!” “All Sheridan had previously You Who Music Love,’' “Hiney attended a demonstration of the Ma Tov,” “Fum Fum Fum,” 3.97 * 8.97 Fountain Valley, Teacher Sup­ “T’was The Night Before Regularly $7 to $10! Regularly $141 port System, a system claim ^ Christmas” and “Hallelujah.” Slacks and jean style in flare and Stock up on your favorite slacks. to be a comj)rehensive, Piano accompaniment will be prescriptive support system iii by Amanda Giglio, Diane cuffed models. Solid and plaids. Solids, plaids, checks, mathematics. Forand and Robin Murdock. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys, not in Ver­ diamonds. Sizes 8 to 18. Misses It incorporates criterion Student conductors Cindy non, New London, Groton. 1 Sportswear. reference testing, diagnosis, Ponticelli and Randy Fish will prescriptions and continuous (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) be assisting DiFronzo Thursday pupil assessment. The system Jorge Fernandes, an exoiiange student from Brazil, and some notes together. Laurie hopes to attend school this evening. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS MISSES’ JACKETS provides teachers of Laurie Roser, a member of host family in Bolton go over summer in Central South America. Randy Fish will be the tenor & CAR COATS kindergarten through Grade 8 solo for “T’was The Night with a method of diagnosing Before Christmas.” It was set 4.99 student deficiencies in math by to music by Ken Darby.' ' Regularly $7 to $12! 14.99 grade level, reteaching The audience is invited to Famous name brands. Large Reguiariy $25! prescriptions, pre-test for fast sing along with the chorus. learners and post testing for An Ice Storm Welcomed Him selection of stripes, checks, Nylon ski jackets and car coats average and slower, moving students. say it was very beautiful. thinks he would rather ski than soiids. Sizes UVz to 17. Men’s, to heip keep you warm this DONNA HOLLAND Hopefully the Roser’s The tests, covering 785 Brazil being below the ice skate. not in Vernon, New London, winter. S-M-L, 8 to 18. Misses Correspondent daughter, Laurie, will attend behaviorial objectives, are self- equator, Jorge is presently on He is attending high school on Groton. Tel. 646.0373 school this summer as an i Sportswear. administered on radio tape in 8- summer vacation. He will a soccer scholarship and will be exchange student somewhere in B o l t O J ] ^ Jorge Gurgel Fernandes, 20-minute segments. • return to school in March. playing a championship soccer Central or South America. — — — DRESS & CASUAL MISSES’ AND JR. exchange student from Brazil game when he returns to his VISIT IGE School staying at the home of Mr. and Laurie is a junior at Bolton HANDBAGS Re lives with his mother and homeland. High School. DRESS GROUP Mrs. Eleanor Potter and Mrs. Mrs. Elijah Roser, South Rd., father and younger sister, Fer­ Hot Dots Elsa Robinson visited the The exchange of Latin arrived in Bolton the first day nanda, in Rio de Janeiro. Warehouse Point School in East He is enjoying Bolton and get­ American and United States of the ice storm in December. He is 16 years old and an avid On Way Windsor in December. ting along very well with other- students, arranged through the V2 Off 11.99-24.99 Jorge said he had always sports enthusiast, partial to Reguiariy $24 to $46! The school is a total lEG students at the high school. He Open Door Exchange in New ReguiarJIy to $30! • dreamed since he was little of To Schools school in terms of philosophy soccer, basketball and speaks and understands English York, is sponsored locally by Big selection of assorted seeing a fire in the fireplace volleyball. , Shoulder straps, satchels, quite well and his only problem the high school with travel While Raymond Allen, school dresses, all marked down from and program for students. and snow. He thought the ice Jorge did go ice skating and with the language appears to be superintendent, had assigned to clutchs, more. Leathers, vinyls, Language storm was frightening, but did expenses borne by the our regular stock. Misses’ and was very diplomatic, saying he when using the telephone. travelers. Siegmar Blamberg, Bolton novelty fabrics. Good selection. The language arts curriculum Elementary and Center School Handbags, all stores. Jr. dresses. committee met with its leader assistant principal, the task of Mrs. Maureen Simon. obtaining hot dots so that all COUTURIER JEWELRY The purpose of the meeting JJc hr on students in the Bolton school JR. LEATHER IMPORT COATS was to start setting up CLEARANCE system could receive them for achievable yearly goals. Revi­ their outer clothing. A letter Vz off sion recommendations of was received from Gov. Regularly to $15! 39.99-45.99 English and spelling materials Thomas Meskill saying that all Reguiariy $95 - $105 will be worked on. Democrats Endorse Committee Slate schools in the state would be Crystals, lucites, rhinestones, Genuine pigskin and cow grain Attends Workshop receiving the hot dots soon. pearls. Some matching sets in leather with lamb collar and Mrs. Simon attended a two- Firemen Kept Busy , The dots are available necklaces, earrings, bracelets. day cooperative individualized NANCY DRINKUTH mittee meeting the members The group also decided to through the Connecticut cuffs. Quilt lined. Sizes 5 to 13. reading project workshop in The Volunteer Fire Depart­ Jewelry. Correspondent voted tp hold a Victory Dance award two $100 scholarships to General Life Insurance Co. and Jr. Coats. December. ment last month maintained 228-3970 Feb. l i A dance committee Rham High School seniors at will be distributed to schools Approximately 70 different round-the-clock coverage while HAT, SCARVES, MITTENS The Hebron Democratic was formed to make the graduation in June. through the efforts of the JR. SPORT ORESSES publisher materials in reading the power was out. Over 1,000 Caucus has voted to endorse the arrangements. Connecticut National Guard. have been keyed in to a skill, Meeting Re.set man hours were logged by the \ following new candidates for Democratic Association location manual. This allows a The meeting of the Episcopal department during the standby. Meskill said that he and 0HBa membership on the Democratic ^A meeting of the Tolland 3.97 / teacher to find prescriptive stu­ Church Women which was Also, during December, they others are deeply concerned for 8.99-14.99 Town Committee: Jean Allbee, County Democratic Association Regularly to $9! dent material, base on specific canceled last Thursday because responded to 7 calls. These in­ the well-being of all school Regularly $18 to $30! Wallace Clebowicz, Norman is planned for tonight at 8 Mostly sets. Acrylic or Angora in student instructional needs, in a of the weather will be held cluded one brush fire; five children since the country went Plaid or solid jumpers, 2-pc. knit Graham, Robert Owens, J. - o’clocTc in the Andover Old tonight at 8 o’clock at Phelps on Daylight Saving Time white and pastels. Winter’s mroe systematic manner. Stewart Stockwell and Richard Town Hall. Dave Barry, former structure fires; three mutual dresses, jacket dresses, matte Hall. The program “Trip to the aids; one each to Marlborough, resulting in many students Flex Commended Welch- State Senator from Manchester going to school before full light. favorite combo. Women’s John Flek, Bolton High School SV®(288 Caribbean” will be presented jerseys, prints, ‘ challis. Jr. will speak. Columbia and Bolton; two Members of the town com­ by a representative of The hot dots are small, round, Accessories.- Sportswear. guidance counselor, will be sent mittee who were endorsed for The Regional School District automobile accidents and five American Airlines. ambulance calls. reflective, red adhesive dots. a letter of commendation from continued rriembership were 8 Insurance Agents Association SIGNATURE SCARVES PRE-TEEN’S FLARE SUCKS the school board for putting Davil Allbee, Russell Anderson, re-elected Richard M. Grant as together a program that Marcus Atkinson, Lorraine executive vice president at the resulted in the Family Life a ? Bielecki, Paul Blow, Emile annual meeting Tuesday at the 5.99 8.97 Education Committee Caron, Robert Croston, Wilbur Town Office Building. Regularly to $12! receiving a $300 health grant. Kenneth W. Ellis was re­ Regularly $13! Dennis, Nancy Drinkuth and Pure silks with signature names. Of the $300 received, $200 will Alicia Erickson. elected president and Geraldine Washable acrylic plaid slacks. be used for audio visual aids Also: Joseph Fill, Carl S. Grant secretary-treasurer. Hand rolled hems. Large Mostly flares, some cuffs. §jzes 6 and $100 will be used for Frankel, Richard Grant, Joan A contribution of $60 to the squares and oblongs. reference materials. ’ American Legion and to 14. PreTeens, not in New Bri­ Keefe, Richard Keefe, John Accessories. f Kulynyck, Salvatore Mastan- American Legion Auxiliary tain, New London. drea, G. Earl Porter, Howard . Boys and Girls State program C €€T Porter, Jules Rebillard, Aaron was authorized by the associa­ NYLON TRICOT SLEEPWEAR GIRLS’ ACRYLIC SUCKS Reid, Joan Rowley, Dennis tion. The money, which con­ Sizes 7-14, Reg. to $101 Judge Issues Shea, George Smith, Duane stitutes a full scholarship, will Totten, Diana Tyler and be used to support either a boy 3.99-8.99 5.97 Decision VQ Cynthia -Wilson. or a girl, depending upon the SALE! Regularly $6 to $13! Sizes 4-6X, Reg. to $7 At the regular town com- need. Shift gowns, mini gowns, baby On Franchises f our entire stock of fashion boots dolls, pajamas, coat and gown 3.97 NEWARK, N.J. (UPI)-Ina South Windsor reduced 30% to 50% sets. No-iron fabrics. Solids, Flare and Cuff legs. Solids and decision which could affect print§. Sleepwear. Plaids. Girls, not in Vernon, New some 200,000 service stations London. Groton. across the country, a federal judge has ruled that a company ROBES AND lOuNeEWEAR GIRLS’ QUILT ROBES has the right to refuse to renew regularly $20 to $601 Zone Change Bid a contract with an individual * . holding a franchise. , Draws Opposition 5 1 24.99 7.99-22.99 The decision came in an 11- O3 0 W i regularly $15 to $40 Regularly $12 to $451 ’ 6.97 page opinion by U.S. District Regularly $111 Court Judge James A. 'Die South Windsor Planning development for the area. Cotton, quilts^ nylon ■ quilts, Long and short styles in solldsor Coolahan, who overturned a un­ and 'Koning Commission held a A GC zone would permit gas jersey tricots, matte jerseys. public hearing last night on two stations, bowling alleys, bars prints. Warm and cuddly. Sizes 7 animous state Supreme Court applications. and other commercial es­ Wraps, floats. Caftans, hostess ruling that Shell Oil Co. could to 14. Girls, not in .Vernon, New not refuse to renew its The f jrst brought vigorous op­ tablishments. Such es­ gowns. Sleepwear London, Groton. position from area residents. tablishments are considered a franchise with the operator of a Elliot Elmore is seeking two threat by those residents now in WARM SLEEPWEAR JR. BASIC SWUTERS service station in Palisades zone changes. The first change the RR zone. Park, N.J. is from Rural Residential (RR) Residents also fear that the 'The 200,000 service stations to General Commercial (GC) A-20 zone will bring an open which could be affected by the • Misses and Junior dresses 3.99-8.99 7.99-14.99 ruling, if upheld, include 6,000 on a 20-acre piece of land on te space subdivision. Regulqrjy $6 to $15! Regularly $11 to $201 • Aii from our reguiar stock northwest corner of Ellington The second application was a in New Jersey as well as any COM and Chapel Rds. request by Lovard, Inc. for an Famous makers. Brushed nylon, Choose from crew necks, all franchise which sells rights to • Many with intermediate markdowns The second change is from a amendment fo the Zoning flannels, cotton challis. Warm, over cablest, turtle necks and its trademark. • One and two-piece dresses, jacket RR to an A-20 on a 15-acre piece Regulations of the Town. The yet lightweight. Pajamas, short cardigans. Warm wools and Coolahan cited the federal GROUP OF JUNIORS TRIMMED of property jpst east of the amendment would provide an Lanham Act, which allows a WARM UP TO THESE MISSES’ dresses, iong dressy dresses, casuai acrylics. registered trademark owner other site. addition to the uses allowed in ahd long.gownG. Most sizes. AND UNTRIMMED COATS u n t r im m e d c o a t s a v in g s and street iength dresses, pant suits Elmore feels that the area an industrial«-zone. It would the exclusive right to using the • Knits, matte Jerseys, poiyesters, already contains a mixture of allow a restaurant of not less GROUP OF BRAS & GIRDLES BOYS’ SKI JACKETS trademark, as well as the right residential and commercial than 4,500 square feet of dining to restrain all others from using Arneis® and much more sites and therefore his zone area to operate and sell alcohol it.without his permission. - 13.97 The state Supreme Court 24.99 99.99 59.99 - 89.99 • Soiids, prints, fiorais, checks, and change would not substantially beverages on the premises. This season’s best boot looks are yQurs 1,99-5.99 ruling, he said, “acts to destroy Regularly $36 to $1501 Regularly $70 to $1301 change the character of the This amendment of course, Regularly $321 « stripes in a sundry shades at savings! Suedes, leathers or shiny Regularly to $12! the right of an owner of a areq. Two houses, greenhouses, applies to strictly eat-in type Quilt lined, towe coat length, federally registered trademark • Misses 8 to 18, Juniors 5 to 15 » barns and a fruit stand current­ restaurants as opposed to drive- stretches with lots of sole or Just a little. Natural and light fiber fill styles. All your fayorite Fall styles. Choose from Good selection of untrlmmed wool and wool zippered front. Solid, sizes 8 to to grant a license of that mark ly stand on the property. ins. ^ Come see our>boots in a grjaat array of White and colbrs.' Broken sizes. popular wraps, single breasted and double blend coats. Single breasted, double • Haif sizes. New Britain oniy Patricia Williamsj- regional 20. Boys, not In Vernon, New for a specific^ definite term.” The opposition was explained colors and styles. Don’t miss out...come Come early for best selection. Coolahan continued; breasted styles. Regular,, length and pant breasted and wrap styles, some belted. in detail by William Burkhart. planner for the Capitol Region London, Groton. Council of Governments, finds early for best selection. Women’s “Consequently, insofar as the coat lengths. Fur trims Include Iambi fsc- Solids, plaids, and herringbones. Sizes 8 to He feels that spot zoning oc­ Shell decision regulates the curred for Elmore’s land years no objection to tis amendment Shoes, all stores except New London SHOP D&L NEW BRITAIN BARGAIN DAYS (January 17 - IB - 19) coon and rabbit. Also solids,.., plaids and 18. And because they’re wool they have since it does not conflict with right of owners of federally ago and the zone change is not Groton. SHOP D&L BRISTOL PLAZA DAYS (January 17 -18 -19) registered trademarks and the tweeds. Sizes 7 to 13. Jr. Coats, air stores. added warmth built right in. Come early for in keeping with the plan of the regulations of surrounding Shop all 8 D&L stores tor January Savings listed above. towns. V DON'T MISS D&L'S “JANUARY SAVINGS ” NOW IN PROGRESS rights of.their licensees, it is in­ best selection. Misses Coats, all stores. valid and inapplicable.”

n PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.,, Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Jan. 16. 1974 - PAGE ELEVEN Bolton Rham School BocLvd StuHs Middle School Plan State Surplus Battleground Rules Permit Extra Oil Skylab 3 Crew For .Medical Reasons HARTFORD (UPI) - ANNE EMT Serving on the committees treasurer Graham will head up This committee will work In Fiscal Tug-Of-War office Which will authorize in­ Correspondent are the following board Has Heat Problem Connecticut’s Energy dividual fuel oil dealers to Still No Decision the finance committee; closely with Dr. Herbert ^']J'’r?encv Agency says it will • Tel. 228-3971 members: By HOWARD DRESCHER less money than set down by the tives, if that is how they are ih- make the increase. Graham will also serve as Sheathelm of the University of HOUSTON (UPI) - Ground “We’re going to let them (the P vide additional amount of Shannon, Mrs. Imodale HARTFORD (UPI) - When lawmakers. Each homeowner’s fuel needs chairman of the building and Connecticut, who has been terpreted—have had op officials told the Skylab 3 astronauts) call the shots,” heating oil to those who require On a recommendation from Richards, Mrs. Katherine Sibun times ^are hard, the governor . When Dr. Warren G. Hill, allotments and also whether the under the conservation On VD Education construction group with Shan­ hired by the board to assist in astronauts they could postpone Lewis said. more heat for medical reasons. Frank Shannon, chairman of and Ronald. Haverl, architect; can order his lieutenants in chancellor for the higher educa­ agency heads are fully in­ program will be determined by non and Schoen assisting. this task. It is hoped that this today’s medical tests if it gets The tests include an exercise Under federal regulations the the educational needs com­ Richard Hdrrison, Everett state government to hold down tion system, show^ the Ap­ formed as to what they are the dealer with flexibility, ac­ In addition to the board committee will be able to bring too hot inside their orbiting in which the astronauts must state agency can re-allocate DONNA HOLLAND A post evaluation question­ mittee, the Regional District 8 Graham and HaVerl, site; Mrs.. the lid on spending and keep the propriations Committee a spen­ doing,” Lenge said. cording to the regional ad­ members on each committee, some recommendations to the spacecraft. peddle a stationary bicycle that three per cent of the state’s oil Correspondent naire will be 'iven to students Board of Education last week Chris Dreyer, Harrison, Ralph budget out of the red. ding request for $145 million ministrator of the FEO in there will be several residents board by March 1. When there is a budget sur­ Because of the angle of the is rigged to record heartbeat for proven hardship cases. Tel. 646-0375 and faculty to jdge the effec­ created six subcommittees to Thompson, Victor Scheon and But when there is plenty of Tuesday he was asked if the plus, the agencies are not legal­ .Boston, Larry Rogers. from the three district towns of '* earth in relation to the sun, the and similar data. This is a Otherwise, Federal Energy The Bolton Board of Educa­ tiveness of the new program if work on preliminary planning Mrs. Sibun, building planning money-such as the $70 million money would all be used. ly required to comply with "We are not out to push ..Rebron, Andover and Skylab space ship spent 74 con­ strenuous exercise in normal Office regulations require tion hasn’t yet acted on the approved. , ' for the proposed middle school. and programming. Music Boosters surplus Gov. Thomas J. Meskill temperatures below livable' Mariborough. Save Money Carlson’s cutback requests. secutive hours in sunlight. temperatures. homes to be six degrees cooler ■ proposed venereal disease Exams Completed The committees include Also, Mrs. Richards will The Rham Music Boosters has been accumulating—it is Lenge said depending on what levels, ” he said, “We are,out to THfr^st and most important Higher education officials During Tuesday’s 62nd day of than they were in 1972. education program. Physical examinations for architect, site, building plan­ serve as chairman of the public will meet Wednesday night a 8 another question. information comes from other forewarn and awaken people committee to start work will be have been a^ked to reduce spen­ ' the mission, crewmen Gerald Those who need extra oil School nurse Irma Meriday students in Grade 7 were com­ ning and p^gramming, public relations subcommittee with m the Rham High School ding 3 per cent less below what agency heads as to how they in­ that we have to save 15 per cent the archite^t-rammittee, which P. Carr, Edward.G. Gibson and Lewis predicted must appeal through the state of our fuel.’ and Dr. Ames LePan, school pleted by Dr. .LePan in relations, finance, and building assistance from members of cafeteria. All members are The chairmen of the leg Was appropriated for the terpret the requests to cut spen­ William R. Pogue worked in must begin ihnnediately to urged to attend this meeting. temperatures in the spacecraft physician, were unable to at­ December. and construction. the other committees; board slature’s Appropriations Com­ current fiscal year, in order, ding, there may be recommen­ temperatures that crept into screen architects. mittee,. which draws up the will climb to 85 or 87 degrees by tend the board’s last meeting, The differential aptitude test Carlson said, to be sure that dations to change or clarify the the 80s. Friday and then would begin to and board members weren’t was given to Grade 8 students state’s spending plans, are con­ revenues would be as high as law. Flight planners decided cerned about the infringement drop because the three- Keep Your Home Stocked able to get their responses to in December. anticipated. UConn Increase against a series of rolling bedroom, 110-ton laboratory several questions about the Due to school vacations and of the legislature’s traditional At the close of the last fiscal Hill said his $145 million maneuvers today because they spending powers by the would flick in and out of the With Health Essentials program. closi'’P due to weather, Bolton year, June 30, the budget was request is $21 million higher said it would only expose the ■earth’s shadows again. Either Mrs. Meriday or Dr. 'Students received a total of-10 executive. $70 million in surplus. The sur­ than authorized by the ship to even , more sunlight. Since Meskill took office in Normal temperature in LePan will attend this month’s instructional days in YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR plus is automatically applied to legislature for the current year. Instead, a series of medical Skylab is the low 70s. school board meeting. December. 1971, he has directed state agen­ spending in fiscal 1974, which The request covers spending for tests were scheduled but flight cy chiefs through Adolf G. Skylab orbits the Earth once The proposed pilot program Phutugrapli School will be the subject of the cbm- the University of Connecticut, director Charles Lewis said every 99 minutes. Part of this Carlson, commissioner of will include students in Grades The Hartford Insurance HOBBIES AND ADULT CRAFTS ing legislative session. technical colleges, state even those could be postponed if time is usually spent in the 8, 10 and 12 and, if approved, finance and control, to spend colleges and regional communi­ Group was given pertnission to Sen. Nicholas A.“ Lenge, R- HAPPINESS is being on the temperature climbs too shadow of the earth keeping the will be scheduled in late March photograph Bolton Elementary West Hartford, asked Hill why ty colleges. the long side of the. vote. high. station’s temperatures down. or early April. School in December. higher education officials had This year’s spending was set Coleman Young, a The VD education program The picture will be used as complied with Carlson’s a t $119 million by the newcomer to the lengthen­ will include a three-part film a backdrop for a slide presenta­ FIRST STATE to ration request for a spending cut. legislature last spring. ing roll of black big city NON-CREDIT EXTENSION COURSES strip entitled, “ V.D.—The tion in New Orleans, La., this gas, Oregon is trying a sys­ A number of legislators. Till told the 19 committee leaders, is the new mayor Silent Epidemic." tem proposed by Gov. Tom members present that the in­ of iDetroit. month. McCali. Drivers with even Republican and Democratic, SPRING SEMESTER, 1 9 7 4 The bulk of the teaching will crease includes $9.6 million to The Hartford Insurance license plate numbers tank have criticized the Meskill Education for Personal Awareness be done by Mrs. Meriday with Group has been invited to pre­ up on even-numbered dates New Haven austerity policy as possibly il­ maintain current activities, $10 »E Astrology I - Wednesdays, starts February , Dr. LePan involved in the sent its- tax-sheltered annuity Monday through Friday, legal when the budget is in sur; million to improve service and 6 teaching and discussion as his program to the executive odd numbers on odd dates. Receives plus, and an infringement on $1.2 million for new programs $17.50. time permits. secretaries of the teachers Saturdays are open to all. International Pro Racing the legislature’s constitutional and services. Storm Losses Behavior Modification (for Parents of Exception­ The high school faculty and association in the 50 states. Double 8 layout. 2 pro race cars. 2 controllers. authority to set spending. When Hill told legislators that one al Children) Thursdays. Starts January 14 feet of track and transformer. Reg. 18.79 Deductible parents will be able to preview Big Grant a deficit is in sight, however, of the largest items requested 31. $50.00. / ' the film. Parents will have the Tyco Switcher Freight, Santa Fe the governor has the power to is for salary adjustments, HARTFORD (UPI) - The Expanding Human Consciousness - Mondays, NEW HAVEN (UPI) - option of not having their compel belt tightening. which are currently being Connecticut Society of Certified Switcher freight with headlight, gondola with Mayor Bartholomew Guida said starts February 4, $17.50. children participate. Students culvert pipe load, track and power pack. Reg. 18.99 Hill told Lenge that he stodied by the Commission on Public Accountants says state Tuesday the New Haven Model. Exploring the Universe-Consciousness - Mon­ ' hot participating will be given a protested the higher education Higher Education. residents may deduct some Head Them On Road To Cities program is receiving a days, starts February 4, $17.50. substitute academic program. Manual HO Switches Aurora T-Jet Cars , cut in a letter to Carlson, but Hike Pay property loss suffered in the WESTERN BEEF supplemental grant of $348,000. For your HO layout. Reg. 6.99 Another HO need! Reg. 2.39 Assorted fast cars! Reg. 2.99 went along because he was told, UConn must offer high pre-Christmas ice storm from Handwriting Analysis II - Wednesdays, starts Quick, Full Recoveries rn i I AMO TDirc CLOSED MONDAY Guida said the funding is indirectly, that later in the salaries in order to compete on their income tax returns. February 6, $20.00. being made available by the fiscal year, which began July 1, the “international market” for The society said Tuesday dis­ Palmistry - Wednesdays, starts February 6, Vaporizers, heating pads, Bolton ^MANCHESTER ■ U.S. Department of Housing MANCHESTER Thws. FrI. 9-9 X-Acto Testers he would receive all the ap­ top-quality faculty and staff aster victims must be able to $17.50. hot water bottles— keep them on and Urban Development' to propriated money. people, many of whom are at­ prove a casualty occurred and Transactional Analysis - Tuesdays, starts Febru­ Gas Cut American communities where the Model ______OPEN SUNDAY 9 - 6______k -40 or Spend It All tracted to Yale University for it lessened the value of their ary 5, $40.00 hand. It’s smart to be prepared. Homemaker Cities antipoverty program has Hill said, at this time, he the prestige. Hill said. property. They must also prove For School P-51 proven effective. Yoga - (Hatha Yoga) Saturdays, starts February 5, Select our quality health aids. \SPECIALSTHURS.FRL&SAT\ expects to spend all but a small Hill also said $145 million the amount of the loss. Tool Kit Model Cities Director J. Ver­ $35.00. DONNA HOLLAND fraction of the appropriated would have to be spent in order To prove one’s property was non Moore said in addition to funds, and that higher educa­ to meet the commission goal of damaged, before-and-after For further Information, contact Division of Over 25 Years of Continuous Service! housing projects which may use Gasoline allocations to the CHICKEN Combo V4S -r" t tion will need—and spend—alK achieving a level of support photographs are helpful as well Extension Services, Manchester Community the funding are the Robert as public records of police and Bolton school system have been the money it gets for next year. equal to that of the upper College cut from 3,000 gallons to 2,800 11.44 ______Wolfe Senior Center, the Lenge told UPI that he and bracket of comparable in­ fire alarms and news dippings gallons per month, School LEGS & BREASTS Davenport Library Project, and co-chairman Rep. Richard A. stitutions within five years. mentioning the effects of the 49 2 knives, 2 packs blades, hammer, coping saw, Complete with line and starter, battery and fuel. a number of key educational storm on one’s neighborhood. MANCHESTER Superintendent Raymond A. Plastic Model Bonanza Dice, R-Cheshire, are trying to That goal would put Connec­ w e s t o w m SHANK screwdrivers, pliers, sender, awl, snips, plane. Ready to fly fun! programs. '* To prove the amount of Allen Jr. said Monday. HICKORY SMOKED determine how the energy ticut technical schools, colleges COMMUNITY " • PHARMACY ■ ^ Allen said school ad­ PORTION •Cars • Planes • Tanks Moore said federal guidelines heads interpret Carlson’s an­ and the university well above losses, the society advises ministrators are concerned the would allow expenditure of nual requests for spending cuts. the average level of support for retaining competent appraisers COLLEGE supplemental funds past the 455 Harttord Rd. Manchsstsr 643-5230 reduced gasoline allocation Decoupage Make-lt, • Choppers • Prisoners “We want to determine what similar institutions in other with specialized knowledge of EXTENSION DIVISION end of the current fiscal year. the types of property affected. 646-2137 might mean cancellation of Plaque Bake-lt effect these requests-or direc­ states. "YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE' field trips and late buses for schools, and officials have HAMS 89« Kits Hanging Designs limited field trips to “those necessary for good instruc­ BUTT PORTION 1.09 ii>. 7 9 ^ tional programming.” Choose Irom famous names! The reduced gasoline alloca­ 3.88 • AURORA • M.P.C. • BACHMAN tion may also affect town WHOLE HAMS 51.49 snowplowing efforts, Allen Assorted designs you make • 1974 Plastic Car Models i m 1.38 : Two 5-1/4"x7-1/2" German and bake in your own oven' mentioned, because the school INCLUDES ALL CENTER SLICES CUT AS DESIRED mushroom plaques to make Beautiful, decorative' Special! 1973 Car Models Reg. Q Q c • system’s gasoline pump also YIELD! TO THE and enjoy. Assorted aiiihoniic plastic models w w • supplies other town vehicles. Make-lt-Bake:^lt Crystals, Reg i.es “If we get more snow, we BONELESS may experience problems,” Allen said. 20-Inch Accompanying the gasoline PORK B0AST1V Tiffany allocation reduction last week W e a vin g TEMPTING was a report from Gulf Oil Co. Lamp Kit that it was increasing costs of OUR OWN FRESH MADE L o o m fuel used by Bolton schools. The amount of the cost hike was detailed by Allen, but he Our Reg. 8.99 said that further expected price STOP! FOR increases may send the school HOT 16"" SWEATERS system into the red in this fiscal OR You'll be proud of this beau­ year. tiful lamp, made from a “If costs continue to in­ SWEET complete kit! 20 inch diame­ crease,” Allen said, “we’ll ter in Gothic or Ren- Symography String Art . probably run into a deficit.” OUR OWN FRESH MADE naisance style. The ^Iton Board of Educa­ Make lovely wall decora­ DRESS BUYS tions! Choose from various Now you can wn.ive your own smart fashions snd tion, at? its last meeting, men­ 14” Gothic or Rennaisance, nsg.is.ss 14.871 style plaques. tioned t|ie possibility of double designs. A lern'ic hobby' 20” Cracked Ice, Reg. 17.99 sessions in town schools if fuel SAUSAGE MEAT 13.70 Our Reg. 6.49 shortages persist, but board 14” Cracked Ice, Reg. 14.99 11.40 Large Size Weaving Loom Reg 1349 1 1 .8 8 , members said they hope such action won’t be necessary. The board noted that state Visit Our Complete Paint & Hardware Department & Save statute sets Washington’s WHOLE PORK tons 1*’ Birthday, Feb. 18, as a legal CUT AS DESIRED INTO ROASTS holiday, requiring schools to AND CHOPS ______5 2 ^ close. Mention of the holiday Du Pont 1': 'Juji|i«r. came after board members Lucite' received suggestions ,»that B U G N A C K I’S SPECIALi Lx , schools remain open that day. Wall or Interior Enam^ ORIG. $6.99 TO $22 Tbe school board will be Ceiling preparing a monthly report on KIELBASA V#' consumption of fuel oil, gas­ Paint oline, and electricity, it was Come collect the turtles, reported, for tne^tate Board of B U G N A C K I’S SPECIAL YOUR CHOICE Education. i u c n : i | V cardigans, pullovers, GERMAN BOLOGNA .Ceiling ORIGINALLY $16 TO $42 SHOP i/2HOUHOm 7 9 . , . pu Pont Lucite Caldor Latex vests, shrinks and interior Enamel TILL 9, Tax Collections COOKED SALAMI Our^teg. 7.49 Interior Enamel At $8,179,997 Long and short, dressy and casual...we’ve got them novelty sweaters Our Our « TUESDAY Manchester tax collections as GROCERY SPECIALS F la t W fuTe, Dries fast to a rich, velvety Reg. Reg. of Dec. 31, at the halfway point finish; soap and water clean­ 9.49 5.97 all. Winter fabrics plus year round polyester and Sweet Life Delmonte up. Choose from modern deco­ > 7.77 from our top in the current fiscal year, 4.88 Ideal lor rator shades. With new Teflon-E , most slams halls, kitchens, baths. . AND totaled $8,179,997, a report by Whole Kernel wipe right off! Soap and water Wipe dirt right away. Dries fast to' the acting collector evenue in­ PEACHES clean-up. smooth (1nish acrylic knits. Long and short sleeved, even Sliced or Halves makers. dicates. The sum is 65.1 per • • ji5 SATURDAY 6 GOLDEN CORN cent of 12-month estimates. Tax .1 i some two-piece styles. For missy sizes collections for the correspon­ Save Even More On Our Own . TILL 6 ding period the year before : 2 / 9 9 < ^»4/»1.00 totaled 66.3 per cent of 12- Caldor Latex ;Di\iiii>U 8 to 20, half sizes 14V2 to 24V2 and month estimates. Sweet Life Penn. Dutch “it ff- > The estimated General Fund i.\0'^ Wall Paint tax collections for the current Strained Fine junior sizes 3 to 15. Come see! fiscal jlear is $12,566,727. Revenues received by other CRAHBERRY SAUCE EGG HOODIES i l i town funds as of Dec. 31 are: 16 Oz 9" Roller & 4 Cano Quick Drying • # • L a t ^ Town Fire District rtnd, $757,- 5/M.OO pS 3 / 8 9 « GAL. Spray Paint Tray Set Antiquing Kit MASTER CHARGE 654, for 64.4 per cent of 12- 3.47 i month estimates; Water Fund, Our Reg. 4.88 Our Our PRODUCE SPECIALS Reg. Reg. $377,641, for 53.4 per cent of es­ 1.49 3.99 BUTTERFIELD’S CHARGE GREEN FLORIDA ” Quick drying, has a rich, satiny finish. Soap :#rl„1.00i 1.19 2.99 timates; Sewer Fund, $312,958, Non-toxic, safe forj and water clean-up. Attractive 'now", So convenient to use For finished and un­ toys, furniture, bikes, J Tor 48.2 per cent; Special Down­ OEtt PEPPERS ...... II, HUfltrniJ*. colors. ' ■ lor most paints. Slur- • finished. lurnilure. etc. Many colors. No. BANK AMERIGARD town Taxing District Fund, ' ■ 4S dily built. Many modern colors, JUMRO ICEBERG Rain Checks. J $21,933, for 65.3 per cent. dries overhigqt. Second-half taxes are due LEHUCE ...... hoad I now and will be delinquent if INDIAN RIVER SEEOL^^A 3 WAYS TO c h a r g e SALE: not paid by Feb. 2. Delinquent GRAPEFRUIT... . .>:L , .aach 1 0 « Manchester Wed. thru Sat. taxes are subject to an interest B»III(*MUIIC«(Ij BuTTERfiElds WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRESH VIKING Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m penalty of three-quarters of one 1 145 Tolland Tpka. Saturday 9:00 a.m. t&9:30 p.m. per cent per month.. BAKERY PRODUCTS DELIVERED DAILY

N ▼ Ai3d VS OaD I W ! r n H PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 Firemen Set Area Residents MANCHES'IEft EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Jan. 16, 1974- PAGE THIRTFRN Ladies\ Night Engagements TRW Made Citizens .ML The volunteer firemen of the Marks Birthday four companies in the Town Connecticut residents - Fire Department have naturalized in U.S. District M Party March 9 scheduled their 30th annual Court in Hartford recently in­ Ladies’ Night for Feb. 23 at clude: Lionel M. Riendeau of 32 West Rd., Mrs. Noella D. Garden Grove. A social hour at The Past Commanders Chouinard of 2 Egypt Rd., Mrs. 6:30 p.m. will be followed by Association of the^ American Suzanne G. Wasilefsky, RFD 1, dinner at 7:30. Dancing to 1 Legion (AL) will sponsor the all of Ellington; Benoit Fon­ a.m., will be to the music of the annual birthday party of the AL taine of 161 Lake St. and Miss Dubaldo Bros. Orchestra. on March 9 at 7 p.m. at the SERVICI Anna M. Donadio, 42 Florence Dllworth-Cornell-Quey Post The chairman of the event is St.; Horst H. Knochenhauer Capt. Ed Pagani of Co. 3 Home in Manchester. and Johanna C. Knochenhauer, We^ve Named The Baby— Dinner will be at 7 p.m. volunteers — the host company. both of. 86 Wilshire Rd., Ver­ Joe Trudeau is secretary and ...... •. sharp, and following a short non; and Mrs. Ursula R. program the A1 Carlson Randy Brown is treasurer. Luetjen of P.O. Box 454,' Hantinan, Aaron Paul, son of Robert G. and Susan Devesque Committee members are: orchestra will play for dancing Rockville. Hantman of 95D Downey Dr. He was born Jan. 2 at Manchester at 9 p.m. 1 Dinner and Music — Mike Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is George A. Francis Leary of Bolton St., Kelly. Art Massaro, Jeff Gen- Levesque of Derry, N.H. His paternal grandparents are and past commander of the post tilcore and Frank Scheibenflug. Mrs. H. Hantman of St. Louis, Mo. Tickets — Maurice Fisher, wij^ serve as general chairman Engaged for the event. Leary was chair­ Danny Pryor, Randy Brown Of t Nachman, Julie Michelle, daughter Richard H. and Diane and Elmer Vennart. man of the Past Commanders The engagement of Susan Lee Pressman Nachman of Shoddy Mill Rd., Andover. She was bom Decorations — Milt Stav- Association in 1973. He was post Palm er of Aurora, 111., to Jan. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ nitsky, Don Pinkin, A1 Gunther commander in 1967-68 and is Joseph Anthony Klos of Bedford parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pressman of Malden, Mass. Her and Bob Taylor. presently serving as post adju­ Park, 111., has been announced paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nachmah of Falls Refreshments — John Mar­ tant. He is also a member of the by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Church, Va. She has a brother, Neal Michael, 3. tin, Joe Trudeau, Tony Merola post executive and baseball Chamberlain Photo McLaughlin Photo ^ t h Palmer of 16 Timber committees. Leary served in and Herbert Frazer. Trail. Parsons, Sarah Jane, daughter of Edward George and Marcia Tickets are available at all The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Louise Genovese Parsons of 65B Mount Vernon Dr. She was bora the U.S. Navy during World Bette J. Luniewski to John A. The engagement of Miss Bar­ Mr. Kips is the son of hfr. and War II. He is employed by Aet­ four hose companies, on a first Mary-Ellen Ramsey of Elisabeth Anne Romayko of bara Hilton Laughlin of Mt. Mrs. Joseph Klos of Buford Jan. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ come, first served basis. Rockville to Russell Robert East Hartford, formerly of Bousfield, both of Manchester, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo L. Genovese of Fairport, N.Y na Insurance Co. as a property has been announced by her Airy, Md. to William J. Thorn­ Park, m. superintendent. He resides with Chase of Bolton, has been an­ Manchester, to Andrew W. ton of Manchester, has been an­ The bride-elect received her Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parsons of SPECIAL SALES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Fairport, N.Y. She has a sister, Jennifer Lynn, 2 . his wife Sylvia, a son William, nounced by her parehts, Mr. Robart of Washington, D.C., nounced by her parents, Dr. and BA degree in history from and Mrs. John Ramsey of 79Va has been announced by her Luniewski of 23 Ridge St. and daughter Bernardette. Francis Leary Mr. Bousfield is the son of Mrs. Henry P! Laughlin of Mt. Aurora (111.) College and her Another son Peter resides in Wedding Cake Spring St., Rockville. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Airy, Md. MA degree in history from Mr. Chase is the son of Romayko of East Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bousfield of Rhode Island. chairman; A1 Frederick, hall 48 Adams St. Mr. Thornton is the son of Mr. Northern Illinois University. Newcomers Plan The committee appointed by decorations; Robert Mongell, Anyone? Robert Chase of Henderson, and Mrs. Williath B. Thornton She is an instructor of history at Nev. and Mrs. Colleen Espinosa Mr. Robart is the son of Mr. The bride-elect is a 1972 Jail. 26 Supper Past Commander Henry Wierz- publicity. Tickets are available graduate of Manchester High of Manchester. Aurora College. bicki, present chairman of the. from committee members at LONDON (UPI) - of San Miguel, Calif. and Mrs. E. Leslie Robart of Miss Laughlin is a 1970 School and is attending Her fiance received his BA cing until midnight. Past Commanders group, in­ the Post lounge or from Christie’s, the fine art auction The bride-elect is a graduate Andover, N.H., formerly of graduate of Ursinus College, degree in business administra- The Manchester Neiycomers Manchester Community Club will have a spaghetti The event is open to all new clude: Ernest Linders, ticket members of the auxiliary. house, said today it will be of Rockville High School, Newton, Mass. Collegeville, Pa., and is tioirfrom Aurora College. He MISSES FAMOUS NAME College from which she will supper for husbands and wives residents. Those wishing mbre Clearance of selling a 134-year-old chunk of attends Creative School of Hair­ employed as a field associate served in the U. S. Army from graduate in June. She is Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the East information or reservations PRINTEDxPOLYESTER TOPS Queen Victoria’s wedding dressing, Manchester, and is Miss Romayko attended by Planned Parenthood of 1970-72 and is employed in the employed by 12th Circuit Court Hartford YWCA. After dinner, may contact Mrs. Lee Miller, 18 cake later this month. employed by Gondalier Trinity College, Washington, Maryland. Electro-Motive Division of LO N G G O W N S The fragments of cake, to Restaurant in l<^nchester.. D.C. and was graduated cum in Manchester. music will be provided for dan­ Marion Dr. Dressy and Casuals Mr. Bousfield is a 1970 Her fiance is working toward General Motors Corporation. Registration Open be sold Jan. 23 in a sale of Vic­ Her fiance graduated from laude from Simmons College, a degree in business ad­ The couple plan an early Values to 45.00 torian valentines, scrap Basic High School in Hender­ Boston, Mass, with a BA degree graduate of Manchester High School and attended Central ministration at Gettysburg summer wedding. J^or Y Programs Dressy and Casuals albums and books, are in son, Nev. and the Computer in political science. She College, Gettysburg, Pa. Size 9 to 15 and 8 to 18 original box with a label iden­ Processing Institute. He attended London School of Connecticut State College in The couple plan March wed­ The YWCA after-school tifying the lumps as part of attends Manchester Communi­ Economics with Drew Univer­ New Britain. He is employed by (you make your own design and ding. program for children will begin the cake Queen Victoria and ty College and is employed at sity. She was formerly on the United Parcel Service in Hart­ select stitches used), 10:30- reg. to 18.00 Monday at the Nutmeg Prince Albert cut on Feb. 10, the Hartford Insurance Group. staff of Sen. Mike Gravel. She is ford. ■ noon; bargeUo (decorative Pro^am Center, 78 N. Main St. 1840. A July 1974 wedding is noiy attending the University of The couple plan a Sept. 14 needlework art of Florence), Long tops to wear over pW s and Registrations are now being planned. Maryland, School of Social wedding. Duplicate Bridge < noon-1:30 p.m.; creative skirts. Button-front cardigan ^ le or Work, where she is on the ad­ accepted at the Nutmeg office. cookery (will include two dresses, downtown and Programs available are: puiiovers with round necks, con­ missions board and is working Results of the Manchester DeMartin and Candy Craft, sessions on bread making), 10- Parkade. Mondays—dance (ballet), 3:30- 11:15 a.m. towards her master’s degree in KofC Duplicate Bridge games first; Ann Staub and Carol venient back zipper. Great for the 4:30 p.m.; guitar I, 3:30-4:30 Friday — beginning bridge, Female Reservists Train social work. She was presented played Jan. 10 are as follows: Dell’Angela, second; Dixie p.m.; guitar II (ready for chor- 9:30-11 a.m. giris who want a top that’s a iittle" at Bal Menuet in 1967. First, Frankie Brown, Giri Bar­ Mastrandrea and Betty Warfel, ding), 4:30-5:30 p.m.; floor Clearance of Jr. For Jobs In Health Field Class of 1964 ton; second. Dr. Saul Cohen, third. longer. Geometries! Florals! Swirfs! Her fiance graduated from Ernest Berube; third, Sidnejr gymnastics, 8-11 yrs., 3:30-4:20 Gasses beginning this week Sizes 34-40. the University of Denver Plans Reunion and Elaine Stein; fourth, Sandy p.m.; floor gymnastics, 12-14 which still have limited Size The 819th Station Hospital, an TTie South Windsor Bridge openings are: Wednesday — sportswear, downtown and Parkade. Through the training (Colo.) and received his Craft and Carol Dell’Angela. yrs., 4:20-5:10 p.m. Army Reserve unit located at The 1964 graduating class Gub will sponsor an American charcoal sketching, 9:30-11 received. Col. Buchanan said, master’s degree . in political OCBF membership game will Wednesdays — baton PLAID BRUSHED 700 South Quaker Lane, West from Manchester High School Contract Bridge League a.m.; Thursday — belly dancing these girls have found excellent science from Claremont be held Thursday at 9:'30 a.m. twirling, 8-12 yrs., 3:30-4:30 Hartford, has been cited by will hold a class reunion, June membership game Tuesday a t . for beginners, 940 and 10-11 paying positions in the civilian College. He served in the Peace p.m.; bowling, 9-14 yrs., 3:30 Brig. Gen. Charles Easterday, 22, 1974, at the Statler-Hilton 7:30 p.m. at 1788 Ellington a.m.; Friday — oriental DENIM PANTS health field. There are some Corps in Panama. He is a con­ Results Jan. 7 in a Nutmeg p.m.; crafts, 3:30-4:30 p.m. commander of the 804th Hotel in Hartford. A cocktail Ave., Wapping. cooking, 9:30-11 a.m. Sizes 3 to 15. All by famous positions open for high school sultant in Washington. YWCA duplicate game at the The Nutmeg Program Center MISSES EASY-ON-THE-BUDGET POLYESTER PANTS Hospital Center for recruiting hour will be held at 7 p.m. with Community Y are North-South: is extending registration for the maker — plaids to wear now graduates in these and other Miss Romayko is the grand­ Nutmeg YWCA Program Baby-sitting is available for more female personnel into the dinner at 8. Tickets are $25 per Suzanne Shorts and Phwllis following classes which will specialties such as operating daughter of Mrs. Pauline Center will conduct novice all morning programs listed. and through Spring. Army Reserve than any other couple. For further informa­ Pearson, first; Lil Holwayand ROUTE 83 lALCOTTVILLE CONN begin next week: Tuesday — / room technician, hospital diet Dziadus of Maple St. duplicate sessions Wednesdays For further information, call Jr. place, downtown and reserve unit in New England. tion, contact Terry Mc(!!arthy Frankie Brown, second; , Pen­ (Across from the Steak Out) canvas work needlepoint, 9^ Pants to buy by the armful...a price too good to resist. A huge selec- cooks, dental assistants and X- 'at 872-2826 or Orville Cleveland from 9:15 a.m. to noon at the the YWCA Nutmeg office, 649- Parkade. Among the girls who have ray technicians. A late winter wedding is ny Skenderian and (Hay Wilson, 10:30 a.m.; creative creWel hon of acryiics and polyesters. All easy-care wash ’n wear fabrics. enlisted and trained there are at 643-8066. Community Y. There will be a 5662. This coupled with the new planned. third. MON., TOES., WED. 1 0 4 TNURS., FRI. tO -l SIT OtSO-O-JO Denise Farquharson of brief lecture after play. Checks! Jacquards! Solids and more! Sizes 8-18. l%99 civilian acquired skill program, Also, East-West: Anne 14.00 value Manchester, licensed practical sportswear, downtown and Parkade. where people can come into the values to 15.00 nurse; and Mary Mozzer of Army Reserve without prior Sweet/Adelines Plan Covent^, medical laboratory technician. service and after a two-week training program are promoted Col. Donald L. Buchanan of A Member Night to the pay grade of sergeant if Woodbridge, commander of the Special Purchase!^ they are qualified in the health The Mountain Laurel 819th Station Hospital, states fields. Luke's Parish Hall, 59 Eaton JRS. LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE PHh 6 e ^ TOPS that the new approach of ANNUAL MEN’S Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc. St., in Hartford’s south end. FAMOUS MAKER Personnel desiring informa­ will hold a special midwinter enlisting female personnel into 'Hie chapter is currently the tion in any medical program guest night for potential new the Army Reserve adds a new Northeastern Region No. 1 should contact SFC James members at its regular rehear­ Pretty cotton knits and Arnel» triacetate Jersey tops. Peplum, bust-out O Q PARTY HOSE dimension to the training of the Chorus Champions and new unit. Patulak at the Army Reserve sal, Thursday at 8 p.m.at St. Last month you would have Center in West Hartford, or call members will compete with the wear'^Sizes's^^L **'’'**' easy-care, wash 'n 236-3110. group in the second annual paid 2.50 for every pair of International Chorus Compete junior place, downtown and Parkade. v a liE to 10.00 this ba^ic famous label pan- I Drive , | tion to be held in Octob^ in ty hose. It’s now on sale at College Notes Milwaukee, Wise. New 99* Wowl I Chairman members will also take part in accessories, downtown only Miss Barbara E. Kelly, SALE the chapter’s forthcoming show daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Eagleson of Steep "A Touch of Class,” to be Charles E. Kelly, 190 Ralph Rd. Hollow Lane, has been named presented March 30. is a member of the Oberlin 1974 Heart Fund Drive chair­ BRUSHED NYLON SLEEPWEAR ^ (Ohio) College Choir. She is a A TREMENDOUS SELECTION man for the town of Interested persons will learn senior and a cello and music Manchester. The drive will be how to sing four-part Final Clearance education major. She is a Pvt. William W. Livengood conducted during February. barbershop style harmony. What if the heat is turned down? You’i! be snug and warm in your iong member of the Choir and the III, whose parents live at 43 OF... SUITS...SP0RT COATS Manchester is one of the 29 While vocal training and the SHERPA LINED Instrumental Ensemble. 'The Oliver Rd., completed eight communities served by The ability to read music are help- gown of washable nylon acetate — every one is new and so nice — choir under the direction of weeks of basic training at the ■ful, neither is essential if with embroidery in fancy patterns. Sizes S-M-L-XL , ' BUCKSKIN COATS Daniel Moe is making its an­ U. S. Army Training Center, In­ ...0UTERWEAR...PANTS applicants have had previous lingerie, downtown and Parkade. nual concert tour to five Middle fantry, Ft. Dix, N.J. He glee club, chorus or choir A 6.00 vaiue Western states this year, received instruction in drill and background, or have a natural between Jan. 13 and 22. The 70- ceremonies, weapons, map SWEATERS...SPORT AND ability to sing and to har­ ** member ensemble will present monize. 59 reading, combat tactics, a concert in a different city military courtesy, military Were to $170. each night. h justice, first aid, and army DRESS SHIRTS Director of the Mountain Laurel Chorus, which has many Pant length and boot length. history and traditions. Manchester residents as White and a few colors — Miss Laurie Rufini has been members, is Vincent A. Zito of from the land of pant suit values! Not all sizes. named to the dean’s list for the Air Force Staff Sgt. Roger 0. Woodbridge St. coats, downtown and fall semester at Roger Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. from a great pants suit maker! Williams College, Bristol, R.I. Thomas R. Moore, 51 Vernon She is a law student in her St. has arrived for duty at freshman year. She is the Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. A POLYESTER daughter of Mrs. James Rufini 19K graduate of Manchester SALE! of 11 Femwood Dr., Bolton. High School, he attended Recreation P A N T S U IT S Wentworth Institute of FAMOUS ART SHIRT Technology, East Carolina 20-50% OFF Department Jamisoi^’M. Howard, son of University and Western New Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Howard 'The Manchester Recreation of Vernon has been named to England College. His wife, Mary, is the daughter of Mr. Department is conducting the honor roll for the first registration for swimming trimester at Avon Old Farms and Mrs. William Stratton, FROM SUCH FAMOUS MAKERS AS; Clearwater, Fla. lessons, now through Friday, School, Avon. • BOTANY 500 • PHOENIX • PURITAN for the third session, 6 to 9 p.m. A 10.00 Value nightly, at the East Side Rec, 22 Woven cotton print shirts. Kevin E. Cosgrove, soij?of Airman l.C. Alfred A. Santos, George E. Eagleson son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo C. • STANLEY BLACKER • McGREGOR • DAMON School St., only. The sessions Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Heart Association of Greater will begin Monday. The most practical — and Plaids, dots, prints, stripes.. Santos of 162 N. School St. has Cosgrove of .George Dr., Ver­ • STRATOJAC • VAN HEUSEN • ARROW Hartford. This year’s town Beautifully tailored, arrived for duty at Pease AFB, The following is a schedule of pretty pantsuit house ever non, has been named to the quota is $9,500. Last year sportswear, downtown and N.H. A 1970 graduate of classes that meet twice a week dean’s list at Avon Old Farms • HAGGAR • LEVI’S • LORD JEFF Manchester raised $8,925 for .seen at i this petty, practical Manchester High School, the Tor five weeks: Parkade. School,Avon. the Heart Fund. sergeant attended New Monday and Friday, 6 to 6:30 price. Two perfect pants — Eagleson will direct 960 p.m., beginners; 6:30 to 7 p.m., England Aeronautical Institute, 'mmm button front shirt jacket with Thomas Crosby, a senior at volunteers in such fund-raising advanced beginners. Nashua, N.H., where he "-Clearance Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, ALL ALTERATIONS ARE FREE! activities as residential Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to comfortable, easy to wear has been elected chaplain at received an associate degree in flying. solicitation, special events and 6:30 p.m. beginners; 6;SK) to 7, puHon pants — in a variety of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. A business days solicitation. advanced beginners; 7 to 7:30, YOUTHCRAFT physical education major, he is He is employed in the intermediate; 7:30 to 8, adult checks, solids, piaids. Sizes 8 Army; Spec. 4. Stephen M. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. marketing department of the class. Donahue, son of Mr. and Mrs. to 16 BODY BRIEFER Crosby, 43 Church St. Hartford Insurance Group. A Wednesday and Saturday," 6 to Joseph'M. Donahue, 108 sportswear, downtown graduate of the University of 6:30 p.m., beginners; 6:30 to 7, Falknor Dr., has returned to Minnesota, he is a member of advanced beginners, 7 to 7:30, and Parkade. 599 Miss Patricia McConville of W alter Redd H ospital in the Junior Chamber of 99 Keeney St. was named to the intermediate; 7:30 to 8 Washington, D.C. for further Commerce, and a youth swimmers. dean’s list for the fall semester treat me nt for injuries basebqll-basketball coach. He DOWNTOWN: 9:30 - 5:30 Mon. - Sat. Reg. 12.00 at Johnson and Wales College, ^ Saturday, 10 to 10:30, sustained in an auto accident and his wifp Janet have four beginners; 10:30 to 11, ad­ Thurs. till 9:00 P.M. Providence, R.I. where she is Wonderful one piece gar­ last September, while he was children. vanced beginners; 11 to 11:30, majoring in court reporting. stationed in Germany. He was PARKADE: 10:00 - 6:00 Mon. - Wed. ments in sizes S-M-L. White ’The monies collected in the intermediate; ,11:30 to noon, only. She is the daughter of Mr. and home on convalescent leave for drive will be,used for car­ swimmers. 10:00 - 9:00 Thurs. & FrI. Mrs. Richard McConville. fdur weeks. SHOP TILL 9, TUESDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 6...BUnEHFIELD’S CHARGE. MASTER CHARGE. BANK AMERICARD diovascular research, public A fee of $1.50 is charged for 10-00 - 6:00 Sat. lingerie,, downtown and and professional education and the lessons. Classes are limited Parkade. community services. to 15. PAGE FOURTEEN— MANCHESTER EVENIN6 HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 MAWeteTER EVENING HERALD. Minclmter. CMlii.. Wal.. Jan. II 1874- PARR FlVtEEN' ■ V Job Opportunities Catholic Women Cite Lacking For Youngs BOOK REVIEWS DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB Disadvantaged Workers Council Objectives F I N I S H ^ John Bossidy, permanent cil, act in unison on matters of deacon at the Church of the BASEMENTS BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - In national importance; to Will wheat germ help? Center and the University Assumption, will be guest the scramble for jobs in the 76s, promote the programs and ac­ Give Us This Day, by R.F. Easy To Haat-Cool In The Summer.. Research Institute of Conec- speaker at the Manchester BEST SELLERS the young and disadvantaged tivities of the National the Delderfield. (Simon and ticut, Inc. Council of Catholic Women (UPI) are likely to come out of the Archdiocesan Councils through Schuster, .$8.95) Delderfield’s According to the research, meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at .death makes this (Compiled by Publishers’ Weekly) pack empty-handed a two-year the existing Catholic women’s My question is, of what won’t work miracles in any­ the minority-group poor will St. Bartholomew’s School. His organizations in Manchester. posthumously published third DEAR DR. LAMB - Thank thing in the world — but you inanpower study revealed Fiction you for your interesting dis­ nutritional value is wheat one who does not already can forget about getting befurther handicapped by topic: ‘"The Diakonia-Service Also, to create a wider in­ installment in the Swann saga today. educational and health in­ BURR — Gore Vidal cussion of faults in popular germ and how much to use? A have a deficiency in their Venereal disease that way. in the World.” terest in social service and to the last. It takes Adam and friend has told me she simply "Potpourri" . . . Household Hints and Shopping Tips for Herbert Harris, executive adequacies, lack of transporta­ T H E HONOR A R Y books on low carbohydrates diet. If you are getting the Tell your friend that ac­ Bossidy, who lives.at 61 Cam­ stimulate the work of existing Henrietta and th e ir adds about a tablespoonfuLto today’s bysy woman, to save you time and money. Don’t director of the Connecticut tion and discriminatory prac­ everbranching family from the CONSUL — Graham Greene diets. Your detailed explana­ prmjer amount of vitamins cording to the latest edition bridge St., was ordained in the organizations to greater ef­ time of Victoria’s jubilee to THEOPHILUS NORTH - tion of nutrition tallies for me her morning dish of cereal. and protein from the well- of Cecil’s*Textbook of Manpower Executives Associa­ tices in their quest for job$. holy orders of the periiianent She has used this much for balanced diet, it is not essen­ miss us — We’re here on the women’s page— just for tion, which conducted the ficiency and usefulness to meet the start of World War I and Thornton Wilder as I learned it in home eco­ Medicine man is the only The unemployed, the poqr, diaconate of the Archdiocese of THE FIRST DEADLY SIN - nomics classed. several years and believes it tial to health. It won't hurt natural host for the syphilis you. study, said the plight of the the exigencies of the time; and it’s a must for Delderfield fans \ . i - and the minority groups are Hartford last June. Lawrence Sanders to be the answer to disap­ you unless you happen to be jobless and the working poor as the Women’s Auxiliary to with its slow-paced charm. germ. Gonorrhea is also going to be found in population The council is conducting a THE HOLLOW HILLS - Mary pearance of certain condi­ one of those rare people with strictly an infection of man. will be bleak for the foreseeable Catholic Family Services of the tions. I remember she men­ centers where with fll membership drive this month Ellen Swallow: The Woman Stewart medical problems related to In very recent times scien­ future. Archdiocese of Hartford, to tioned a brown spot disap­ absorbing cereal products. excessive number of jobs over to enroll all Manchester Who Founded' Ecology, by COME NINEVAH, COME tists have finally succeeded Dressmaking, tailoring and Eleanor Lambert, of the assist in the program of pearing from her skin. I And it tastes good, too. How FLO’S CAKE DECORAT. In a study of all 17 labor labor supply, the study showed. Catholic women. Robert Clarke. (Follett, .$7.95) TYRE — Allen Drury that ended in the 196Qs. A in infecting monekys with the drapery classes for adults and American Designer Showings, market areas in the state, the organized Catholic charities as THE SALAMANDER- frightening but eminently began using it the same way much should you use? As ING SUPPLIES, 191 Center But most of the white-collar The objectives of the council proposed by the chaplain of the. Those who trace the ecology disease. This is important for girls 10 to 16 will start the week ays all after-five clothes for Golden Charm association found there will be Morris West worthwhile book. about a month ago as her list much as you like. It is food. disease studies. Many dis­ St., Manchester and 70 Union and high-paying jobs will be are to unite all Catholic women council. movement back to Rachel of January 21. All sewing done spring seem to flutter and Perm sale for January 3rd 380,000 more young men and Carson should read about Miss WORLD WITHOUT END, of conditions sounded rele­ DEAR DR. LAMB - Is the eases are studied this way. swirl. St., Rockville. Open Mon.-Sat. held by the suburbanites who in Manchester; to serve as a All interested women are in­ vant to my own experiences.- YOUR CELUR CAN LOOK LIKE THISI in class. Call 644-8125 or 528- 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday till 9 thru March 2nd. Zottos perm women seeking work than there commute to the cities. Swallow, the first woman to AMEN — Jimmy Breslin human species the only Much of the polio research medium through which the vited to Thursday’s meeting. THE BILLION DOLLAR species which carries 1186. KATHLEEN STILES, p.m. reg. $20. for $13.95. Includes will be jobs available during the Furthermore, the study said, be admitted to M.I.T., who a They’re Playing Our Song, was done on monkeys. Get that Extra Space Nowl local Catholic women may Those wishing more inforiha- SURE THING - Paul E. venereal disease? I am con­ The major difficulty scien­ 1726 Ellington Rd., South Wind­ B ohnv Says: » shampoo, style and cut. “Let’s, .1970-80 decade. hundred years lago fought for by Max Wilk. (Atheneum, DEAR READER - Many Connecticut’s economy will speak and act as a unit in tion may contact Mrs. Alona Erdman sulting you on this because a tists have had in ever being nNANGINB AMUN6ED E S T IM A T E S ^ sor, Wapping Professional Come see ou.r exquisite get together at THE GOLDEN “Employers will instead be continue to fluctuate in accor­ protection of the environment $10) Wilk’s book is a series of' people, use wheat germ. You Center. CHARM and call any one of our matters of public interest, and Donovan, 85 Alton St., council a n d called her vvork A THOUSAND SUMMERS - should think of it as food. It is friend told me that venereal able to infect any animal leather handbags. All shapes Preshrink notions as well as seeking mature judgment, dance with defense contract Garson Kanin minibiographies of the great disease can be gotten by let­ stylists at 649-2806 or 649-2807. as a part of the National Coun­ president. “oekology.” pop song writers and lyricists the germ part of the wheat with gonorrhea is good evi­ and sizes at THE PLUSH fabric before sewing them stability and higher skills,” the awards which are expected to ting a dog lick your face dence of how resistant CALL 646-5353 For spring the belt, COW, 744 Main St. (Next to the using the same procedure the Burr Corners, 1143 Tolland of the past 40 years —Kem, seed that sprouts the plant. generally, is replaced by the study showed. remain low in the 70s. Nonfiction around or at your mouth. Is animals are to this problem. I State Theater). Call 646-5732. garment will receive in normal Tpke. Unreal Estate, by Anthony LoesSer, Rodgers, Hart, sash or drawstring. Many For those over 35 years of According to the study, the Wolff. ' ALISTAIR C O O K E ’S this story true? I am quite only wish humans were cleaning. AMERICA — Alistair Cook Hammerstein, Gershwin, Most of the rest of the seed is 10% DISCOUNT WEEK ONLY dresses and coats are beltless, age, the study said, there will rate of job increases in Connec­ (Sierra Club, $7.95) Berlin and others. He tells how stored starch to feed the concerned about this because equally resistant. It would however. To mark the waist, be 336,000 too many jobs in the ticut will vary drastically THE JOY OF S E X - Alex quite often my dog awakens surely save a lot of problems An Exciting Party Idea! ’The land peddlers are out in Comfort the music makers were sprouting plant. Buy Direct From The Builder side seams are indented. Big and Tall Shop, 903 Main Apart from ruffles, fringe or state which would call for their among the state’s 17 labor force, armed with twin motivated, how their tunes me by licking my face. If dogs and misery in the world. (No Salesmen) Hemlines for spring? ostrich borders which are qualifications. PENTIMENTO - Lillian ■ About one-fourth of its total do c a rry . the disease, is it Designers give women a free St., Manchester has every size market areas, with Danbury weapons of press agentry and Heilman Were conceived —84 when I.NEWSPAl'EH-ENTEHPHISE AS.SN.I Come and see our new supply intrinsic to the shape and Minorities Handicapped Customer Pick-Up Buffets, and promises, and individuals with Richard Rodgers was working calories are good quality pro­ harnjful to them? I would like c h o ic e —from mid-knee to for every man. Why waste time Middletown and Norwalk HOW TO BE YOUR OWN teins. Another 25 per cent of to know the answers to these STARKWEATHER Construction Co. of napkin rings made by Libby action of the dress, sequins The study was made in Home Delivered Buffets a few spare dollars to invest with Larry Hart the lyrics were Send your questions to Dr. ankle. The young have shown running around the state registered the fastest job BEST FRIEND - Mildred its calories are fat. Most of questions not only to relieve Lamb, in^care of this newspaper, and George Budd. At THE looking for your man’s size? used as a solid surface over cooperation with Hartford growths. ’The slowest growth had better watch out. written after the tunes had their preference for long skirts (Vhlffon or net and an In Ready-to-Serve Containers! Newman et al > this is the more desirable my anxiety, but to prove to P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, SHOE STRING, 38 Oak St., and there are still those who REGAL’S BIG & TALL SHOP City’s Manpower Planning and rates are expected to occur in The author, a former UPSTAIRS AT THE WHITE been com posed but with occasional pristine gardenia, For further Information, call magazine editor, tells an Rodgers and Oscar polyunsaturated fat as op­ my friend that this is or isn’t New York, N.Y. 10019. For a copy Manchester. Open Tuesday thru feel youthfulness won’t has it, 643-2478. Coordination Agency, the New______Britain,, Waterbury, HOUSE - J.B. West just a fallacy■ lacy. no extraneous buttons or bows assortment of horror stories Hammerstein II, it was vice posed , to the saturated fat. of Dr. Lamb's booklet on balanced Saturday, 10:00 - 5:30 P.M., tolerate anything below the are seen in spring dresses for University of Bridgeport’s Long. Norwich and Ansonia PORTRAIT OF A And, about half of its calories DEAR READERRE/ - Being diet, send 50 cents to the same knee. GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, Inc. about individuals buying, at MARRIAGE - Nigel versa. A fine insight into pop Read Herald Advertisements Thursday til 9. Closed all day after-five. Term Job Market Information inflated prices, home sites with music. are from carbohydrates. It is licked by a dog is not address and ask for "Balanced 649-5313 or 649-5314 Nicholson rich in vitamins. necessarily the most sanitary Diet" booklet Monday. A shrunken garment no resale value, or with little sometimes can be steamed and COSELL — Howard Cosell It’s a good food item, but it likelihood of connection with THE ONION FIELD - Joseph stretched back into shape. But waterlines or other necessities The sleeveless shell and Take a chance, try a new hair usually it reverts to its Wambaugh sheath make their that make the land habitable. style. We have talented ladies shrunken dimensions upon IN ONE ERA AND OUT THE The Highbinders, by Oliver reappearance under coats and In discussingland m . that can make you a new hanging for several hours. Ot h e r — Sam Levensbn Bleeck. (Morrow, $5.95) Only jacket-dresses for spring. development in the Southwest, THE BEST OF LIFE - David woman. LOVELY LADY J i V U i R T an author as skillfull as Ross mmi he writes, “there are some E. Scherman 'Thomas (Oliver Bleeck is a BEAUTY SALON, 390 Main St. subdividers who defer any Special For Senior Citizens pseudonym) could make Register now for morning, Tel. 649-7666. disturbance to the surface of believable the improbable Need perking up? PARISIAN the land, not out of ecological afternoon or. evening classes in adventures of Philip S. Ives, an BURIMBmiiilHnf COIFFURES at 55 Oak St. will fastidiousness, or love of ex-newspaper columnist crewel and needlepoint, star­ offer on any Monday, Tuesday, beauty, or respect for the ting January 23rd. Call 646-4340, always referred to as a land functioning as a go-between to If a fabric shrinks more than Wednesday or Thursday a integrity of the desert consultant ransom stolen property. This KNITTERS WORLD, 5 per cent, return it to the shampoo and set for $2.50 and a environment, but rather out of Manchester Parkade. Meantime, tens of thousands time out, he is hired to buy retailer. haircut if needed for $1.50 more respect for the fact that of rural acres are being carved back an antique sword for the disturbing the land costs or a permanent including sham­ money. up and sold in bits and pieces. larcenous in-laws, of a British In too many cases, in too ex-conman. Highly Snags on knit garments poo and haircut and set for “In extreme cases, the result should be pulled to the $9.00. Tel. 643-9832. many places, individuals waste entertaining. Watch for Buettners Cash and is a subdivision consisting underside of the fabric with a wholly of a vast grid of bladed their money on bad buys while needle or needle threader with Carry Special. Take some the land itself is being raped. flowers home to spruce up the To remove balls or pills from dirt roads, fronted by nothing a fine wire loop. Cutting the more substantial than an Joan Hanauer (UPI) Esquire’s Encyclopedia of snag off can leave a hole that’s house. BUETTNERS worn areas of knit garments, carefully shave the fabric. elaborate sales campaign.” 20th Century Men’s Fashions, almost impossible to mend FLORIST. 1122 Burnside Ave. One of his best chapters by Oscar Schoeffler and without showing. East Hartford. Judge, by James Conway. describes the land-sales dinner, (Knopf, $6.95) In the parish William Gale. (McGraw-Hill, a technique favored by such of Plaquemines in Southern $35) The encyclopedia, with Fireplace screens should be To The Do-It-Yourselfers biggies as AMREP, General 800 illustrations. including close-meshed, according to Are you trying to do your own Louisiana, a man who liked to Screws and bolts on Development and ITT. be called “Judge” Leander Arrow collar and Sears Patricia A. Bradshaw, housing air-conditioner bracket repairs after the storm Prospective buyers are selected Roebuck ads, is a valuable and home furnishings specidist Perez ruled like a supports need to be checked damage? Frank and Jack can at random and treated to a monarch,obsessed with power, reference book that carries with the Texas Agriculture and tightened regularly. The help you on your supplies. Call hard-sell meal at an impressive men’s fashions from the Extension Service. The implacably racist and SAVE 28% screws sometimes “jiggle” 643-5144 or stop in at restaurant. possessed of an an^iazing padded Vic.torian era to the close-meshed screens keep 1oose because of the He describes slides, movies, liberated man of today. There 13/4 "LAMINATED sparks from flying. MANCHESTER LUMBER 0 singleness of mind. The vibrations. CO., 155 Center St. brochures, maps, platform author’s m^iculous reporting is a historv of every known PADLOCK ’ I talks that are served with each lYidicates the disastrous effects category of men’s wear, from 3 course. Presiding over each of these qualities during underwear to overcoats. Heavy-duty steal table is a company salesman, construction. Rustproof Perez’s three decades reign and jarproot. Ideal for MALTED MILK BALLS lockert, motel $1 PEPSODENr TOOTHBRUSHES 'Woman'^s View 18-oz. Qf mouth-watering Adult size with medium or IW?SWKI?5 malted milk balls . . . from Grants! 2 0 0 'candles In a hard nylon bristles. Recom- DUE TO BAD WEATHER POCKET-SIZE handy pour scout carton. COMPARE 2 FOR $1 DISPOSABLE By GAY PAULSV* fords enough spare hours for Miss Fuller’s works, mostly W £ H A V E UP! Women’s Editor painting and gives her a chance oils, will be exhibited at the EXTENDED OUR FLASHLITE NEW YORK (UPI) - to study all sorts of faces. prestigious Avanti Galleries on SAVE 1B%I-Use It up, Carolyn Fuller combined a “You learn a lot in the air­ h than throw It away-no New York’s upper East Side. f P\ JANUARY INVENTORY SALE battarlaa to maaa withi childhood passion for drawing lines business besides how to The artist signs her works C. and an adult one for travel into serve meals to a planeload in \ Tough plaatIccaM In col- I^ckett Fuller, because^ “I’d I' Choose from many Famous Brands — Many One & Two Ol-A- ora. 11 a two-part career satisfying less than an hour,’’ said the jet ju st as soon people find out my Klnd. Some in original cartons — All Full Guaranteed — age careerist. "On one flight. BOXED both desires. sex as I go along.” Pickett is ...... , . .. . ., SHEER NYLON Delivered. I’ll study noses as passengers STATIONERY She’s an airlines flight atten­ her middle name, ‘from one of Birthday, All­ SCARFS SAVE 25% - dant. She’s also an artist, board and debark. Another her ancestors, the Confederate Designed or 28" X 28". shreddT d f o a m STRETCH NYLON occasion. plain sheets SAVE *30 - *50 - *70 - EVEN *90 NICE N'EASY* preparing for her first, time, eyes. Another time, b o x e s $1 Assorledl Army general known for FOB STUFFING! DRESS SOCKS 3 BOXES $1 fullscale, one-woman show in mouths.” “Pickett’s Charge” at the Bat­ 3 FOR $ l| HAIR COLOR Choose* style with ca- New York. She finds the cont Beginning Feb. 15 and run­ tle of Gettysbarg in 1863. Mildew resistant, al­ ning for three weeks, someSO of lergy-free and light­ blestitch, or plain rib TELEVISION VALUES The aoft, natural halrccol- bination ideal because flying af- But by not stressing her sex, style. One size fits 10 or from Clairol*. Condl- weight. Each bag Is 1 WOODEN MIXING FLUTED thru 13. 2PRS. $1 . tiona aa It coloral I I . she’s at opposite poles with the pound. 2 BAGS $1 SPOON SET CAKE MOLD ^1 advertising campaign of her 30” ELECTRIC employer. National Airlines. ir PIZZA CUTTER SERVING 18" COLOR TV HUMIDIFIER National is the “I’m (girl’s TONGS 22% PRICE CUT! NUT ANO'LOBSTER Solid State Jn many key Full capacity console name), Fly Me”, airlinfc, which CRACKER SET RAHGE areas. This set incor­ humidifier. This model has COVER GIRL* uses the pictures of pretty flight ‘ l o a f p a n Automatic oven-timer attendant to help sell tickets. porates memory fine automatic humidistat con­ clock to start oven cooking FACE MAKEUP KITCHEN The “Fly Me” campaign has FOOD RIBBED tuning in the VHF Tuner trol. while you’re away. Plug LOAF MALLET AND Sheer loveliness In liquid, SCOOP which automatically powder, or matte finish. been under frequent attack by PAN , MEAT out. Plug-in surface units. women’s liberationists as LADIES’ SHEER OR PERMANENT INSTANT TENDERIZER remembers to select the Medicated, tool Save to­ day. ^ $1 EA. sexist. OPAQUE KNEE-HI’S PRESS FABRICS IMMERSION best signal. -> 3-PIECE HEATER Asked about this. Miss Fuller ‘Princess' Queen size In basic col­ — easy care STRAINER said, “I think it’s an alright assortment of ^achlne- ors fits calf size upoto SET SAVE 22% wash cotton “ blends. FOOD campaign ..^ the concept of 16.%'*. Sizes 9W-12. BliTTER trying to personalize a Opaque in fashion col­ Prints, solids. 36/45” . SCOOP ALL-PURPOSE Wide, 2-10 yd. Length. SLICER $283 WASHERS ors, sizes 81/2-1 1 . V CONSOLE STEREO business... you can see I’m ICE CREAM 2 PRS. $1 2 YDS. FOR $1 STORAGE CHEST trying to sidestep your SPADE question.” She laughed. HAMBURGER Handy for all your stor­ FORK AND PRESS The five-foot-six brunette, 12" PORTABLE 18 LB. WASHER age needs. Extra-strong SPOON SET StEREO fiberboard with tight lid. who’s 31, has been with Two Speed extra action Terrific lor clothes, ac­ National since 1965. GOURMET WALL WHIP B O H LE ; TV washer. 5 .water cessories: toys, and more! Most of her flights are along r COHSOLE $1 CHEESE GARLIC PRESS OPENERj Features Solid-State temperatures including 3 100% Solid State Chassis, the Eastern' Seaboard from SLICER % TWO-WAY Modules for better permanent press setting. AM-FM Multiplex with B-191 Miami to Providence, R.I., with EGG reliability. Picture and phonograph. Deluxe 8 SAVE 22% 8-18 intermediate stops including VANITY BOX OF HANDIWIPES® SLICER New York. Occasionally ’’she sound come on instantly. track tape players. 350 BOBBY PINS HONEYCOMB CLOTHS KITCHEN STURDY METAL works the routes into the UTILITY KITCHEN BOARD Solid State Custom Video All-purpose . .. now SHOE RACK' Southwest, the West Coast, dr‘ Attractive way to keep EGG AND SHEARS Range Tuner. them at your fingertips! made stronger. For Miami-London. t e l e p h o n e 4-PIECE strong metal construc­ Rubber-tipped, nylon dishes, wiping spjlls, Orion* acrylic TIMER CANISTER 3-PIECE A. WIntuk* tion lor extra durability. Home is Coral Gables, Fla., reinforced quality pins. more.Size: 24x14”.Pkg. ^APPLE CORER SCOOP FUNNEL machine washes. Worsted AND SLICER Helps keep shoes organ­ where she owns a house-studio « 2 BOXES $1 of 10. 2 PKGS. $1 SET SET DRYER weight. 4 oz. skein.' . $1 with “raw beam ceilings and a ized, within easy reach. AIR CONDITIONER B. Dazzle-SO'ki ny'on/ Holds 9 pair. $1 fireplace,” as well as a garage WORK-SAVER 50% Creslan* acrylic. RUGGED PLASTICS. Worsted weight. 4 oz. converted to an apartment for I Label mabri rental income. Never corrode or rust! 18 LB. DRYER skein. $1 Just wash with soap 25” COLOR TV *DuPoAt Cart, hlarti The artist, born in Kansas Ci­ V Automatic Extra-action SAVE SAVE 33% ty, Mo., said she used to draw to and water and rinse. Automatic Fine Tuning. 21% OFF Choice of colors. clothes dryer. Crossvane LADIES’ VINYL take out her frustration iil a '■'m Black Matrix picture tube. tumbling d ^ all fabrics In­ Lin LE BOYS' family where children didn’t • 12-qt. wastebasket A That Swirling Style. ' Utr: • 1 bu. laundry basket Auto-tint lock. cluding knits and perma­ FASHION WALLETS “talk back to their elders even • Bowl brush and holder GRANTS‘0’ CELL BAHERIES POCKET T-SHIRT A GREA’T STYLE in either regular or long length GRANTS ASH TRAYS ASTRO LABEL MAKER nent press. Lovely wallets with fea­ with provocation.” • Spout pall SALE PRICEOI Scoop 'em up for He’ll need some 'of these tures ttrat include credit You’H topped by the peasant-blou^l • Rectangular dish pan A fantastic assorlmedll Nothing SAVE 21%l Cornea with H " self- OFF SEASON “ When I got super-angry at toys, flashlltes, radios, morel Top like this bargain belorel Choose ...short-sleeve polos in •dafd holders, zipper • fa a c in a X to wear!®"’'' but aI.,o my mom or dad (an FBI agent • Round dish pan quality and long laatingl stick labei tapes. Easy to use. Has MRCONDmONER assorted solid colors. change purse, snap clos­ 2 FOR $1 mlik white fluted edge, crystal, 42-character dial. Prints large *487 Easy-care cotton: sizes ing, and more! Colors! now deceased), I simply sulked ‘C Cell Batlerlea...... 11c EA. amber or green. size. Many uses! PKO.OF2 4"-7. Hurry in today! $1 • in?ach“YOUNr^nnVriMin each YOUNG ORIGINAL pattern for fabric' ac­ in my room and drew ugly pic­ PRICES $1 EA. cessory and color suggestions. ’ tures.” DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE? . ■ V / . is in Sizes 8 to 18. Size The anger disappeared but DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE? MANCHESTER MOST ITFMS AVAILABLE AT MOST GRANT CITY STORES ' j V *?ng length, skirt, 2>4 yards of 45- 'the interest in art didn’t by the MOST ITEMS AVAIUBIE AT MOST GRANT CITY STORES OPEN WED. blous'e" 2°i yards ^ time she got through high the m ore for your m oneysworth store DO YOU KNOW ' school and Kent State Universi­ DO YOU KNOW THURS.Z FRI., til 9:00 GRANT CITY Also HAS: .Send $1.25 for each pattern to include first-class Grants Hartford Ave Grant Plaza Rt. 44 Rt. 83 & Vernon Circle Farmington Valley Mall New Britain Avenue ty in Ohio, where she took a the it|($re for your moneysworth store GRANT o n ALSO HAS: v m • Shoes lor the entire family mailing for this smart Young Original designed for' Hartford■Urtforri Ave Aw* O*Rt. OQ83 *.& Vernon Circle ■ r — NO MONEY DOWN NEWINGTON VERNON AVON SIMSBURY PLAINVILLE WINSTEC Farmington VaHty Malt • Area and broadloom rugs women who sew. Write c/o The Herald, Box 438 Mid­ bachelor of science degree. She NEWINGTON VERNON Naw Britain Avanue Grant Plaza R t,44 • Hanging and table lamps TELEVISION AVON'ON rSIMSBURY------PLAINVILLE ‘ WINSTED - A full selection of table BUDGET TO 36 MO. ^ West Middle Turnpike EInvPIaza Farmington Avenue • A full line of curtains and town Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. continued her studies at ^he . ENFIELD accessories ■ MANCHESTER BRISTOL drapWies University of the Americas in West MiddIa Turnplka Elm Plaza Farmington Avsmie* Print your full name, address and zip code, pattern • Cleaning aids ' - number and size. Mexico City. MANCHESTER ENFIELD BRISTOL PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974

IRS Receiving ECUS Exams MANCHESTERJVENINfJ HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Jan. 16., 1974- PAGE SEVENTEEN Gas Complaints The entrance examinatim for 12:45 p.m. There will be a $2 fee Business Expenses ( ■ ■ ’t./ .V .'.'.'.Vi'.'.Vi'AVi i.'oui’ON SAvirjr.f, iWiVA'i'iV.' the incoming freshman cl^ T at to defray the cost of the Ij COUPON SAVINGS '.V, This Coupon , Toward Iho purohoM of □ □□□I Manulaclurara Coupon Savinga Connecticut' motorists who East Catholic High School; 115 examination, payable at the Thia Coupon New State Rd., will be held on Adjust, Don’t Deduct Worth onjr Hoad o( Toward the purehaaa of or To Get Storm Aid think they’ve been overcharged time of the examination. Worth 1 q» coni. at gasoline service stations Saturday, Jan. 19, from 8n30 to any Dozen U.8.D.A. Qrsde 'A’ By DOUG BEVINS should contact the Hartford dis­ Joy Liquid losses include losses in proper­ By RAY DE CRANE since they are included in his 15^ Lettuce ty, physical damage, and trict office of the Internal THE DIVISION OF EXTENSION SERVICES With This If President Nixon doesn’t Anyone employed as an allowable 15 per cent deduc­ la M MM M f IlMllF. O M M Mi^ Fresh Eggs Dish Detergent Coupon will tponsor a I M .. J«». » IMii «M,. JMI. It. H H V.M »lMf board. The title changes were ap­ Value Priced proved by a majority of the Chamber’s membership. a s a f e l i v i n g Butcher Block Meats Kenney said the changes I ^ We recommend these items as your best buy this week. were prompted by past situations in which it was un­ ▲ "Since I’ve started having to wait I MANCHESTER PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Young, Tender, on line for gas, I’ve cut out many trips. clear that the executive vice I’m a laboratory technician afjd I just president was the principal LU American Genuine Spring left work at midnight." ___ A . "I don't drive as much staff spokesman. In the past, Sondra Messina '"any more. I work until m id­ the elected president wasn’t .New T im e— New P rob lem s from your house, drive careful­ night and I’m on my way always readily available The switch to Daylight Saving ly. Corners and curves can be . home now. That means I because of other commitments. We’ve been out in the stores talking don’t have to shop Time may be a mixed blessing. deadly in the night, especially to people. Midnight. 1 AM. Round- The change in titles of the tomorrow " It’s a pleasure to come home when you are driving too fast. the-clock. They’re hospital workers, W Mrs. Mary Jones Manchester Chamber is a trend List your,RIDE WANTED or' and still enjoy a few minutes of Obey all the traffic signs. It’s policemen, firemen, industrial among other chambers of com­ daylight before supper. better to get to work a little late personnel. . . all making a merce throughout the country, RIDE AVAILABLE — Stating your place However, when morning rolls than not to get there at all. U.S. Qovarmant Inapactad contribution to our society . . . but Kenney said. around, it’s a shock to your Winter driving techniques are with work schedules that demand Clark was hired as the of employment, working hours and senses because instead of required, too. The snow, ice and □S houlder “££i.°!£r *112 different living patterns from those ^ ’ We come together, Chamber’s chief executive of­ seeing “the dawn’s early sleeting rain present additional who work 9 to 5. which saves luel' right ficer in December 1972. Kenney phone number in a light", we encounter total winter hazards that contribute □ R ib Chops ..ititM. *11? We spoke to car-poolers, “one stop” there. We don’t have to has served as the chief elected darkness. to the problems of driving in shoppers, people who were marketing O drop tho children oil officer since last year. An unfortunate side-effect of early morning darkness. Adjust on their way to or from an evening because our husbands □ L o in Chops.MtsLM *1’S out. Meet the energy-savers. Then the time change is that, in the your speed to existing weather are home. Wo oven gel come on in to Pathmark, where you early morning when you should our drugs here conditions. □Lam b Patties'iKsr 79$ can add your energy to theirs. be waking up, you really feel Walking is just as dangerous Mrs. Michael Rich MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Mrs. Marian Osirow Washington School children hang feeders for birds on trees. (Herald photo by Pinto) like falling asleep again. as driving in the early morning □LambShankSi»x 89$ CLASSIFIED AD Early morning darkness, as darkness of January. Drivers you know by the rash of recent must be particularly careful in .□Lam b fo r Stew Birds In Winter from the wind free from snoW. IV2 cups melted fat accidents, can pose a serious the morning, because children 89$ S a v e Fuel This is our “let’s all get together” Bumper Sticker. It’s yours, free Mrs. Shaw’s kindergarten Scatter a wild bird seed 2 tbs. peanut butter safety hazard. Now, driving to are walking to school and adults for the asking, at our Courtesy Counter. class at Washington School mixture containing millet there V2 cup cornmeal or oatmeal Hoarding work is more dangerous than may be walking to nearby bus Butcher Block Poultry C a r Po o l decided that they wanted to do regularly. '/ 2 cup flour driving home at night, because stops. Be especially cautious V4 cup wild bird seed something to make life a bit Windowsill or hanging Prol^e of the morning darkness. It’s when approaching or passing / ------...... "...... ------> more pleasant for the birds this feeders filled with sunflower l '/ 2 cups bread crumbs time to switch some of your school buses. COUPON SAVINGS winter. They set about making seed will draw a variety of Mix together fat and peanut night driving techniques to the Pedestrians should take 0 5 Day Stay Dryer 3 3 0 1 a variety of simple feeders and birds including chickadees, butter. Add rest of ingredients. Promised seven o’clock ride to work. precautions, too. Walk on the then looked for an appropriate nuthatches, finches, tufted tit­ Pour into containers and let Call When it’s dark outside your sidewalk, if one is available. If J u r k e y s ' Regular or Unacenled place to hang them. They chose mice, evening grosbecks, harden. Hang outdoors. BRIDGEPORT (U PI)- Rep. hve to take extra precautions. you have to walk on the pave­ Deodorant 5 Day Stay Dryer a flowering crab apple tree at bluejays and cardinals. Thistle Mesh bags that onions and Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn., 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Make sure your headlights and ment, stay as close to the edge With This the southeast corner of the seed is .especially attractive to other produce come in can be said Tuesday he is investigating r taillights are operating proper­ of the road as you can aiid walk Deodorant Coupon Swift’s With Lim it one par family. Good at any Pathmark Suparmarkat Sun.. museum building. several types of finches. Suet filled with suet and hung out­ charges that tanks at aban­ ly. Facing oncoming headlights facing oncoming traffic. In the Pathmark’s Jan. 13 thru Sat.. Jan. 19, 1974. Void whara ptohibitad. This *^particular tree was a and/or peanut butter will be doors also. Empty, washed-out doned gasoline stations are so early in the morning can put dark, wear some light or white This Coupon iPattlmark own Butterball ^|_Save60j& 107B good choice because it is next to enjoyed by such insect eating bleach bottles can be used as being used to hoard supplies un­ an unaccustomed straiq on you. clothing so that drivers can see USOA Qrada A Pramium Daap Baatad a hemlock whose evergreen species as woodpeckers, feeders as well. Simply cut out til prices are hiked. Don’t use your high beams un­ you. If possible use a reflector boughs provide excellent cover nuthatches and creepers. a very large triangular section McKinney, in a radio inter­ less you really need them. type of red triangle on your out­ 10 to 24 ibs. 10 to 24 lbs. COUPON SAVINGS and protection for the birds In addition to these foods, you of the bottle about I t i inches view on station WNAB, said he Switch to low beams when you er clothing. Duncan Hines «302^n during the cold winter months. may want to try donuts, canned from the bottom of the bottle. would look into charges that the are. following another car or Avoid early mornin?^ ac­ All Variatiea _ _ In addition, the museum staff dog food, cheese, stale bread Punch two holes in the cap of tanks in shut-down stations when you are facing an on­ cidents and enjoy the longer Layer Cake Mix 4 has been maintaining two and other kitchen scraps. the bottle and thread a piece of might be used by black coming vehicle. Using parking afternoon’ hours by observing Duncan Hines 3 3 feeders there since the fall and There are a variety of simple wire through. Fill the bottle marketers or major oil com­ lights instead of headlights at these simple safety Layer Cake Mix With This the birds have become ac­ feeders, like the ones made by with seed up to the triangular panies. dawn is unsafe. precautions. Let’s continue to lb. Coupon With family. Good at any Pathmark Suparmarkat S uiv customed to feeding there. Mrs. shaw’s class, which will opening. Richard Kovacs, speaking for If you have trouble waking up make Manchester a safe place Sat., Jan. 19. 1974. Void whara prohibiiad ■ Once feeding is started, it hold the foods mentioned above Pine cones dipped in melted the Danbury Gas Retailers in the dark and get a late start in which to live! This Coupon roil Save14*|'(iWl'i'h°TB| Mlmark should be continued at least, and that can easily be made at suet and rolled in seeds is Association, said 8,000 gallons through March when the food home. One of these is a birch another easy feeder to make. of gasoline were pump^ into supply is scarcest. Birds are log feeder. Drill one inch holes These are only a few of the an empty Danbury gas station □Fryring (D Whoie, Fresh creatures of habit, covering in several places along a 12-to many different types of feeders which had been closed for five None C hickens Prietd Higher regular routes looking for food 18-inch birch log. Then fill the that can be made. If you have months. ' Scientist Sees 49f and will be used to.stopping at holes with a seed and peanut any questions about feeders, The gasoline supposedly particular feeders. butter mixture or suet ; screw a the museum staff i$ happy to would be held until anticipated □ C hickens Split pr Cut Up 551 Star-Kist 3 9 * The kinds of birds that you at­ ■ hook in one end of the long and help you in anyway we can. price hikes of eight to 10 cents a With This Energy Potential Chickent - Preth. Chunk Light Tuna Coupon tract to your feeders depend hang. gallon go into effect. Undtr 4-lb*. □R oasting 59fb. 1 Limit ona par family. Good at any Pathmark Suparmarkat Sun.. upon the kinds of food you put Half a coconpt or grapefruit The museum, which is now Charles Matties, a director of I Jan. 13 Ihru Sal.. Jan. I I . 1974. Void whara prohibtlad. Chicken - Ouartarad l-'v - out. To attract ground feeding filled with “ chickadee pud­ featuring two new exhibits on the Connecticut Gasoline In Microwaves □ B reasts with Wings Allachad.(• Psthmsrk or y.15 , Microwaves, with steam turbine but panels of 0 OrangeJuice'^sx' ’ s£49‘ □Turbot Fiiiet Frionor Frozen p(,g, 89* wavelengths between infrared Numbers for tickets dated January 10. solar cells would have to cover □ C h ico ry S Eacarota »23* Pethmark or If the number on your Jan. 10th lottery ticket is radiation and television radio six square miles to produce □Yogurtii,i.Li..i, ;.”i29' 0 PerchFilietr’iir '.is 89* listed, you've won $17 and a chance to win one waves, were^irst noticed in the 01281 08637 22921 34133 70326 76598 enough energy to generate one In our Village Green!. Pathmark oT of two 1974 Dodge Darts. 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1 ’ PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 HERALD,_Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974— PAGE NINETEEN Esyptian-Isrtieli I Obituaries Mantle I Police'Report I Friday Deadline ^Continued from Page One) Differences William Zimmermann were among the players in­ MANCHESTER bance in the SNETCO parking Town Manager Robert Weiss today reminded volved in the famous William L. Zimmermann of Robert Heim, 39, of 22 St. loti He was released bn a $100 Said ‘Narrowed’ Manchester residents that Friday is the deadline for infor­ 38 Bruce Rd., vice president of . Copacabana incident which led James St., was charged non-surety bond with court to the trading of Billy Martin appearance Jan. 28. ming him of private financial losses suffered during the the LaBonne Life Insurance Tuesday with failure to drive a December ice storm. Agency, Inc., died of an ap­ and Hank Bauer in 1957. reasonable distance apart in —Jack Yates, 23, of 88 Oak St. United Press International Weiss said he has received a few reports, but the parent heart attack late this One of the most powerful connection with a two-car acci- was charged early this momi g Secretary of State Henry A. Kissipger flew to Egypt sluggers in baseball history. with s p r in g on Spruce St. response hasn’t been great. morning. dent at Center St. and today to present Egyptian leaders with a compromise Mantle combined speed and Rosemary PL, Manchester Court date is Jan. 28. He said he’s compiling the information to assist the state He was found in his dar in the power to a remarkable degree. Police report. ' —A 15-year-old youth was Israeli pmiJosal that he said “substantially narrowed” in acquiring federal declaration of Connecticut as a dis­ parking lot of the European He cdmpiled a .298 batting Police said that the vehicle picked up Tuesday in connec­ differences over troop withdrawals near the Suez Canal. Health Spa on W. Middle Tpke. aster area. Losses which could be reported include costs of average during his career, was driven by Heim struck a car tion with a shoplifting incident Kissinger, who has shuttled Details unavailable at fallen tree removal, property damage, heating system and the American League’s home driven by Philip Tedford, 19, of at K-Mart on Spencer St. The back and forth between the two presstime. “ We’ve had very long, very broken pipe repairs. run king four times and won the 19 Rosemary PI. from the rear youth was charged with fourth- countries for the past five days detailed and very constructive The private financial information should be sent to crown in 1956 when he degree larceny and referred to in an intensive drive for a troop Stanlev A. Crust after Heim apparently didn’t talks,” Kissinger said of his 36- Weiss at the Muncipal Building, 41 Center St. batted .353, hit 52 homers and juvenile authorities. pullback agreement, planned to SOUTH WINDSOR - Stanley see that Tedford had signaled hour round of consultations drove in 130 runs. His career present the latest Israeli A. Grust. 64, of 601 Sullivan for a left-hand turn. Both with Israeli Jeaders. “This total of 536 homers is surpassed tiroposal to Elyptian President JANUARY 17, 18 and 19 Ave. died Monday at South operators were^ taken to VERNON reflects both the difficulties of i only by Ruth, Hank Aaron, Anwar Sadat today in the Nile Shore Hospital, Weymouth, .Manchester Memorial Wilbert Mandy, 26, of White the subject and the fact that we Willie Mays, Frank Robinson resort of Aswan. Mass. He was the husband of Hospital’s emergency room for Rd., Ellington, was arrested are making good progress. and Harmon Killebrew. ‘‘The differences which I Mrs. Veronica Belski Grust. treatment of minor injuries and this morning by Vernon Police Kissinger said he hoped his Final Score: Wayne 10, Lampooners 0 Ford, a medium-sized were released. Heim’s vehicle on a warrant issued by Circuit existed when I came here have talks would lead to an agree­ Mandatory Light Mr. Grust was' born in Cen­ lefthander with a , variety of Plump Politicos Pare Poundage had to be towed from the scene. Court 12 charging 1 ^ with been substantially narrowed,” ment “that could mark a tur­ tral Falls, R.I., and had lived in stuff, had a 236-106 won-lost CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) natured roasting.. He even Heim is scheduled to appear first-degree kidnapping, third- Kissinger told newsmen before ning point in the affairs of the views and tough-guy image. DEARBORN, Mich. (U P D - dramatic,” said Jim Dick, who pend all overweight officials, South Windsor for 50 years. He record and a .690 percentage. leaving Israel. merchants of non-compliance — “Is that a wig you’re managed some quips of his own she was two pounds under her in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, degree deviate sexual inter­ Middle East.” (Continued from Page One) The college humor magazine’s Nineteen plump city officials heads the city's Department of because, he said, plump was a communicant of St. Fran­ He was a 20-game winner twice “I hope that when I return in diminishing store lights. He wearing?” shouted a student about President Nixon and the goal. cis of Assisi Church. Jan. 28. course, and injury or risk of in­ editors dared him to “appear in who pass^ Mayor Orville L. Public Works and who lost 14 executives would drowse at and had a 10-8 record in World here the remaining differences said he was talking about the from the back of the theater. White House tapes. the most radical, most intellec­ "You can’t imagine the He had been employed as a jury to a minor. of cutbacks in lighting were Hubbard’s weight test Tuesday pounds. “I just cut out sweets, their desks and if they drank response we’ve received,” Hub­ Series competitionr'He also A disturbance following the will have been narrowed even State Debt larger chain store operations John Wayne, the aging hero of ' He Dodges Snowballs tual, in short, most hostile truck driver for Hartford ’Die arrest was made in con­ known. got some bad news today. butter and potatoes.” even one beer at iunch they bard said. “Diet suggestions holds the World Series record of Manchester Community more and that in the course of HARTFORD (UPI) - State and mentioned stores like scores of Westerns and war Wayne, bare-headed, smiling territory on earth.” Despatch — Allied Van Lines of nection with the in.vestigation He recommended a complete “We will continue to weigh in The 70-year-old Hubbard, might fall asleep. were sent from Paris, Hong pitching 33 2-3 consecutive' College-Greater Hartford Com­ my stay they^can be substan­ Trasurer Alden A. Ives ’Tuesday King’s and K-Mart. movies, grined and pulled ever and smoking a cigar, dodged Instead, Wayne received a East Hartford for 36 years and of an alleged incident in Vernon investigation into the purpose every day from now on’” Hub­ long a controversial and color­ The closest call Tuesday Kong and West Germany by scoreless innings. munity College basketball tially eUminated.” "The biggest offenders are so gently at his light brown snowballs as he rode lO blocks standing ovation from the was a member of its 25-year on Nov. 27 and involving two 14- announced that the total state of such legislation — what it bard decreed. ful figure in Michigan politics, cam.e for Maureen Keene of the people who wanted to help.” game was reported to police A special team of U.S. and bonded debt is more than $2 the largest merchants,” he hairpiece, “this is real hair,” atop an Army armored per­ capacity audience of 1,600 per­ club. He also belonged to the year-old girls, police said. might accomplish, its impact “If you stay hungry,’’ he said, said he got the idea from a city’s service bureau, who said Hubbard himself stayed pret­ ’Tuesday. Israeli officials meeting in l)illion. The total of tax sup­ said, “and I’ve seen very little he shouted back. “It’s not mine. sonnel carrier through the sons. “ Duke, Duke, Duke,” Teamsters Local 671 of East The arrest was made by th on the entire energy crisis, “you’ll be more ambitious.” magazine article on corporate she was two pounds over her ty much on a rice diet and said Police said that a GHCC fan, Jerusalem worked, into the ported debt is about $1.1 billion, evidence of voluntary com­ But it’s real hair.” the streets of Cambridge to the they chanted as Wayne walked Hartford. Police Special Services Unit of the figures on savings, a check with Hubbard’s order came after physical fitness. goal when she went to bed. But he intends to lose another .58 Dennis Kaschak, 23, of Vernon Police. Mandy was to night to complete work bn the Ives said. In 1973, the state pliance.” audience cheered and roared Harvard Square Theater. A few on stage carrying a toy rifle. He He is also survived by a f^eral and state regulations, heads of all 19 municipal offices Hubbard threatened to sus­ when she stepped on the scale. pounds. Newington, was struck in the compromise proposal. U.S. retired $8.6 million worth of Carl Zinsser, too, said, “It’s with laughter. of the snowballs hit their target was given the Lampoon’s daughter, Mrs. Matthew Nowak Consider be presented in Circuit Court and a determination that the stepped on scales before taking left cheek by an MCC player State Department spokesmen bonds ahead of schedule, he not the Main St. merchants who Wayne, 66, was pelted with but Wayne batted some away. “Brass Balls Award” and made of East Hartford and two 12, East Hartford, today. local legislation wouldn’t” in­ their oaths of office — as Hub­ said Kissinger tnight bring said. Retiring bonds ahead of are the violators! ’There are snowballs and picketed by un­ Wayne was challenged to a an honorary colonel in the sisters, Mrs. Joseph Shary of PR Post who Kaschak had verbally fringe on the rights of in­ bard instructed earlier this abused throughout the game. Robert Avery Jr., 25, of 36 Egypt’s response back to schedule has saved the state $39 other, bigger ones — under out- friendly Indians as he braved verbal shoot-out with students Army reserve. South Windsor and Mrs. Mary The Manchester Police dividuals. month. Man Accused of Setting Fire Kaschak needed stitches at Prospect St., Rockville was Jerusalem tonight. million over the last 10 years, of-town ownership — who are enemy territory at Harvard by the Harvard Lampoon “Coming here is like being in­ Bielski of Manchester. Department is preparing to ap­ He said, “In my opinion, the OPTICALLY SPEAKING Collectively, the 19 depart­ Manchester Memorial Hospital taken into custody by Vernon he said. the real violators, and there are University ’Tuesday for a good- because of his conservative vited to lunch by the Borgias,” BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A 23, former resident^of Danbury The funeral is Thursday at point one of its patrolman a board can mandate the it’s an extreme case of ment heads lost 172 pounds. has admitted his participation to close the gash received. Police Tuesday in connection only a few merchants we are said Wayne. bench warrant awas issued and a patient at Fairfield Hills 9; 15 a.m. from the Callahan community relations officer in regulations. However, it must swelled head. Actually, it’s Earlier, in keeping with a in the blaze last Jan. 6. Kaschak said he would not with the investigation of a kid­ talking about.” \ AIM Pickets Theater i Tuesday for the arrest of a man and the Southbury Training Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., an apparent attempt to improve be proven there is an overriding only a collimating lens, campaign promise, the 5-foot-ll The fire caused the death of press charges, police said. napping complaint made by an When Mayor John Thompson About 20 members of the charged with starting a fire at School for the past six years. East Hartford, with a Mass at the department’s image and in­ necessity for them.” used to build precision op­ Hubbard lost TO pounds before Boleslaw Taradino, 53, of East Hartford man. Ti^s on Storing Gas said the Chamber is pressing American Indian Movement tics into copiers and the Fairfield Hills State The warrant was requested St. Francis of Assisi Church at form townspeople .about the He said the board should stay starting his 33rd consecutive Seymour, and almost totally A break at A-1 Industrial The complaint was made by voluntary compliance and will picketed outside the theater duplicators, demonstrated Hospital in Newtown that bj^ State’s Attorney Donald A. 10. Burial will be in Mt. St. role of policemen. clear of any charges of dis­ year in office. He still weighs destroyed one of the hospital Caterers of 340 Adams St. was Robert Salstead II who said he make a survey on violators and Tweed’s Mid-Winter with signs reading “Remember by .manager Dan Colman at caused the death ofS patient. Browne. An attached affidavit Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Police Chief James Reardon Storage of gasoline by Manchester residents should be crimination during the energy 266^pounds. buildings. reported to police today by one report back to the town direc­ Wounded Knee” and “Why Sup­ Xerox Corp.’s Webster, The superior court warrant signed by State Police Detec­ field. has asked patrolman to was kidnapped and robbed in kept to a minimum and should be done outdoors if possi­ crisis. “I didn’t do anything of the owners. tors, Zinsser said, “I’d love to port Indian Kifler John N.Y., optical laboratory. was issued for Joseph Gillotti, tive Robert Connor said Gillotti Friends iViay call at the volunteer for the new position, East Hartford and then taken to ble, Town Fire Chief John Rivosa advised townspeople. Gallagher, who broached the Police said that the break ap­ see voluntary compliance and Wayne?” funeral home tonight from 7 to and applications are now being Rockville where he was held proposal in December and who parently occurred sometime Rivosa, cautioning residents about hazards of gasoline see the Chamber police its own. “’This man has maligned us in 9. accepted. until the early morning hours. had it placed on Tuesday night’s ’Tuesday night when entry was storage, offers several tips; I’m for mandatory compliance every movie he’s ever made,” A memo to policeman from While making the arrest Ver­ agenda, said he felt in gained by prying off the front non Police said they found a • Townspeople should only store a “ba*re minimum” of as a last resort.” M i l I M said an Indian spokeswoman. Ray B. Kenyon Sr. Reardon states that the com­ December many merchants door. It was reported to police gasoline, only enough to run a snowblower, for instance. John Tani, who said he’s Inside, Wayne was asked in a Ray B. Kenyon Sr., 77, small quantity of material, were not complying with the I munity relations officer is part that $540 in mostly change and believed to be marijuana, and • Storage should only be in metal containers which are against mandatory legislation, question and answer session formerly of West Hartford, died of a demonstration project voluntary regulations spelled 10 cartons of cigarettes were Avery was charged with posses­ asked, “How would we or could whether.he was a "racist in In­ Tuesday at Rocky Hill Vetferans which must be filled by a patrol approved by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). out by the Greater Manchester taken. Food stuffs were also 'we police it and how could we dian movies.” Hospital. He was the father of officer. The hours and work are sion of marijuana. • Don’t store gasoline in basements or near any “igni­ Chamber of Commerce. He touched but none appeared to be mandate against a man’s “I’ve always treated Indians Mrs. Douglas Johnson Sr. of variable, Reardon’s memo On the Vernon charge he was tion point” such as furnace or hot water heater. 'The gas­ warned that, to wait until next with missing, the report to police livelihood?” with human dignity in any Manchester. Other survivors said, and will entail work in un- released on a $500 non-surety oline should be kept outdoors, if possible. winter to see if they comply, said. bond for appearance in Circuit The consensus was that board movie I’ve ever made,” he are a son, two sisters, five iform or civilian clothing as • Gasoline shouldn’t be stored in motor vehicles, as a “may find us doing nothing but actions will be based on said. grandchildren and a great- needed. Court 12, Rockville, Feb. 5. waiting.” A break into Stone’s Sunoco filled gasoline container is potentially a bomb if the vehi­ recommendations of its Energy One student shouted, “What granddaughter. The program will be funded East Hartford police charged Gllagher said he never meant at 18 McNall St. was reported at cle is in an accident. Advisory Ckimmittee. have you done with the tapes, The funeral and burial will be by a $12,500 federal grant from him with second-degree kidnap­ to accuse the downtown SAVINGS 6:30 this morning by the atten­ ping, first-degree robbery, I Duke?” private and at the convenience the Law Enforcement dant, Paul Allen, coming on du­ first-degree larceny by extor­ “Well, if anyone is taping this. of the family. Assistance Administration, show I hope it’s a Democrat, The Rose Hill Funeral Home, which was approved by the ty- tion, and conspiracy to committ The attendant told police that because if it’s a Republican, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, is in Connecticut Planning Com­ robbery and kidnapping. entry was gained by removing a He was being held at the he’d lose them for sure,” Wayne charge of arrangements. mittee on Criminal Administra­ answered. There are no calling hours. board that covered a bottom Hartford Correctional Center in ! 50% tion last year. window in a' bay door. Once in­ lieii of posting a $75,000 bond. “Is it true that Richard Nixon ' The actual Junction of the side, a wood corner to a cabinet is going to star in a movie about Harold Connors community relations officer was forced open and $130 in your life,” asked another stu­ Harold Connors, 59, of 18 hasn’t been specified, but it is cash was removed, police said. dent. “He’s a good enough ac­ Chestnut St. died Tuesday at expected that the officer will Newcomers SAVINGS Manchester tor,” said Wayne. Hartford Hospital after a long represent the police depart­ ItWEED’S Michele Howard of :j; Open Thursday Would Wayne pose for a ment in speaking to civic illness. He was the husband of Middletown reported to police Reported a n d LOAN Nights ’til 9:(X) magazine centerfold? “No, I’ve organizations and individual ASSOCIATION INC. I SPECiALTY SHOP Mrs. Darlene Gallagher Con­ that her car in the Manchester got too many calluses.” “U P w rrH nors. townspeople. High Scodl parking lot was (Continued from Page One) Mr. Connors was born in Staf­ Sources within the police broken into Tuesday sometime the Handicapped Committee ford Springs and had lived in department indicate that the before 5:20 p.m. when she dis­ was also discussed ’Tuesday SAVINGS!" Manchester for several years. demonstration program will covered the loss. night. Commissioner Stephen He was an Army veteran of also be an effort to improve Police said that a pocketbook Cassano reported that the World War II and was*employed police relations with special containing $150 in cash along Organization of the Han­ BLAU at Mansfield State Training groups of people such as the with assorted credit cards was dicapped was going through School before his, retirement elderly and minority persons. reported missing. The pocket- growing pains with each Who pays higher due to ill health. The patrolman who is FURNITURE'STORES’ book and all of its contents member of the committee He is also survived by his designated the community except for the money were trying to do his own thing. He /llafd-lltadls mother, Mrs. Dora Connors of relations officer will apparently returned to Police said that the group had made FANTASTIC Stafford Springs; three step­ play a large role in determining Headquarters later Tuesday by great progress. interest rates sons, 'Royce Kilcollins of what his job will be, as Rear­ Harold Pohl who told police he “When we first considered Manchester, Wendell Kilcollins don’s memo asks applicants to found the item inside his truck the problems of the han­ of Staffordville and Weston discuss what they think the of­ parked at the American Legion Kilcollins of Culver City, Calif.; ficer’s function ^ould be. dicapped, we didn’t know if we Open 6 Days - Thursday Nights 'til 9:00 Home. ____ were talking about 10 or 100 lhan Manchester two stepdaughters, Mrs. Adolph The memo sets Friday as the JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Fontanella of StaHord Springs deadline for patrolmen to M ark L udw in, 31, of handicapped persons. ’The com­ mittee of the handicapped went and Mrs. James Roberts of volunteer, and says that Newington, was charged to work and discovered that LIVING ROOM VALUES Riviera Beach, Fla.; a brother, applications will be evaluated 'Tuesday with issuing a bad BLACK Winter Clearance “Mother Nature” put us In a tight BEDROOM BARGAINS there were 5,000 handicapped Savings & Loan? 2-PIECE COLONIAL SOFA ANO ^ check, via a Cicuit Court 12 MAPLE Was $280 LeRoy Connors of Rockville; and the position filled “in the CHAIR Was $450. *348 spot. We were closed for 5 days >198 and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn near future.” warrant in connection with an persons in Manchester,” he Formica iJW. dresser, mirror, chest, bed, OUT Choice of colors and texture. Peterson of Stafford Springs. incident June 23, 1973 at said. during the recent power outage. open^Ad|wpup^^K HIGH BACK SWIVEL Funeral services are Everybody’s Market at Burr Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, founder Thousands of dollars worth of fine Thursday at 2 p.m. at Corners. of the Organization of the Han­ ROCKERS Were $100 * 7 8 furniture that we normally would ijjt dicapped, resigned ’Tuesday as Smartly styled, Naugahyde*, channel back, 6 ^dOHiSf <599 Introvigne-Plante Funeral Baffled Ludwin was released on a have sold before Christmas is st] twin mirrors, armors chest, Home, 95 E. Main St., Stafford $100 non-surety bond with court chairman of the organization’s colors. steering comiuittee, for per­ o n e ! SALE CRAFT CHAISE LOUNGES • 4 4 n here and specially clearance Springs. Burial will be in Staf­ date feb. 4. iVo K KIIIN sizE BEDS W ere $50 <29 ford Springs Cemetery. Raffle sonal reasons. Were $150 * l l o Our warehouse is big, but m M M e with footboards, and slatless rails. The Human Relations (Com­ Covered In luxurious fun-fur, great comfort chair Friends may call at the A rearrest warrant was enough for the deluge of M r MAPLE «OOQ funeral home tonight from 7 to served Tuesday on Charlene mission said it was still in­ SAVE 30 to for two. „R 00M GROUPS Were $520 *0dO UNIONVILLE (UPI) - The terested in the Organization of dise that is pouring in 9. Gomes, 24, of Hartford, For instance, a regular Passbook Account earns SVa CONTEMPORARY 2-PIECE . 4 a a ^o o se double dresser, mirror, chest, bed. St. Mary’s Church Women’s the Handicapped and would Charging her with operating a SECTIONAL * 4 9 8 more shipments are ari SOLID OAK «00 Guild has spent $500 to award a lend a helping hand when asked. per cent with Interest compounded every day of the Was $660 Mrs. Sarah E. Johnson second set of raffle prizes after -motor vehicle while her license year from day of deposit to day of withdrawal. If you 50% on Loose seat cushions, green striped, Herculon* We’ve crammed our floi CO-RELATE GROUP W as $120 Each p le c e .* O d was under suspension. She was TTie commission’s Seminar covered, nicely tailored. Choose bachelor chest, door cabinet, bed or Mrs. Sarah E. Johnson, 85, of a mixup in which another on Racism, scheduled for this than full, and ciy^Higs to 452 Adams St. died Tuesday organization’s raffle tickets released on a $150 cash bond leave the principal and Interest in your book for a hutch top.______. with court date Feb. 4. weekend, has been postponed 5 1 / 4 101” SPANISH SOFA Was $550 * 3 9 9 for quick sate! ■AMWpunting on afternoon at Manchester were accidentally drawn. Mrs. year the annual yield is 5.47 per centi ^ Quality until Feb. 15 and 16. * Luxurious green velvet. your abililw oB ^M iize real BEDDING and DUAL SLEl^ Memorial Hospital. She was the Mary Warner, president of the Mason said the seminar widow of William Johnson. guild, said a raffle barrel was In othelf Manchester Police With a Passbook Account you can deposit any bargainsj||fnO TB|Kelf to fan­ KROEHLER SLEEP-SOFA W as $290 * 1 9 8 reports: ^ would cost about $250 and could Passbook ^ 30 to 50% Children's Wear! APPLIANCE SAVINGS Black Naugahyde*, biscuit tufted back, 5-year Mrs. Johnson was born Nov. torrowed from the Knights of amount at any time and deposit as often as you wish. Diane Sydney, 28,' of WD train up to 20 people. As there HUMIDIFIER W as $140 ^ 1 0 8 tastic ^ M W « iiiirrv in! guarantee. 14, 1888 in Yorkshire, England, /^lu m b u s, but that group's are nine members of the com­ Accounts Withdraw whenever you need cash. ^ lUiv lor .\oic or Lfitcr... daughter of the late William ( tickets w^re not removed. Four Downey Dr. was charged Help save on heating bills, decorator styled, com­ ODD BOXSPRINGS and « a a ’Tuesday with reckless driving mission. Mason said he had in­ pletely automatic. s''rvmg coni lomemakers since 1909 MAHRESSES by Eclipse *Od and Tryphena Spinks Roberts, of its tickets were drawn. vited town .employes who have and had lived in Fall River, in connection with an accident GAS RANGE W as $290 * 1 8 8 Twin or full size. Priced to $90. « A 4 A on Rt. 6 and 44A. Police said her contact with citizens to par­ Continuous clean model, clock and timer, uptronM PINE BUNK BEOS W ere $400 * 0 4 d Mass., before coming to ticipate in the program. Earn even more with Manchester Manchester 10 years ago. vehicle struck a car along the controls. 5” thick, complete with bedding and ladder. Survivors are a son, William About Town roadside which was having a Savings & Loan Certificates GIRLS BOYS HOTPOINT (Others from $188 complete) R. Johnson of Fall River; two flat tire changed. Court date is Eastern Office REFRIGERATOR Was $200 SEALY LUXURY GUARD A B Jan. 28. daughters, Mrs. Malcolm The Manchester Senior HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. 10 cubic foot, perfect for the small famll' blau BEDDING Was $99.95 *Ddu6D Robertson of Manchester, with Citizen'^ Pinochle Group will —George Johnson, 42, of Ver­ Thomas J. Meskill says he You can earn 6V2%, 6y4% or 7V2% with HOTPOINT WASHER W as $230 ^ furniture stores Deluxe quality, fire retardent, get a good night’s whom she made her home, and meet Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at non was charged Tuesday with plans “to open a branch office in Manchester Savings & Loan Savings Cer­ Portable, fully automatic, rolls on sleep. Each piece. s l A B Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester Mrs. Gordon Jerauld of North the Army and Navy Club. failure to grant the right of way Norwich to serve eastern tificates with potential annual yield of 6.81 % up to kitchen sink. 2 COMPLETE BED OUTFITS W ere $300 -1 9 o in connection with a two-car ac­ Connecticut residents. The of­ 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 Choice of styles. 2 sets of bedding with beds Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, 7.08®/o and 7.90% respectively. HOTPOINT RANGE W as $: Mrs. James Harrison of cident on Tolland Tpke. John­ fice will be located at 171 Salem Self-cleaning, white or WCLiNER^ OCCASIONAL Center Congregational son is scheduled to appear in Turnpike, Meskill said, a featureSj_2jonj^ Yorkshire, England; six Church council will meet grandchildren and three great­ court Jan. 28. building which also houses a DOUBLE RECLINER W as $500 < 2 4 8 tonight at 7:30 in the Federation' —Doy'glag Nelson, 22, .of Pepartment of Transportation DINING ROOMS 1115 Main Street Closeout Special from La-Z-Boy. grandchildren. Room of the church. ^‘Living with the Energy Crisis’^ Funeral services are Friday Glastonbury was charged District Office. ’The governor BUTCHER RLOCK DINEHE S E f l^/lanchestcp’ • 643-4159 at 1 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Tuesday with breach of peace said he will soon announce the Was $270 ALL BARS IN THE STORE Vz OFF! Home, 400 Main St. Burial will iPj connection with a distur­ opening date for the office. . Ask any teller for a copy of this Infor­ Square table, 4 chrome and wet-look vlnyUhal[8. "From manufacturers such as Lane, Krebs, be in East Cemetery. In Memoriam mative booklet. Absolutely free; no 30 ODD DININO ROOM and . OPEN TONIGHT and Stengel. Prices start at $146. There are no calling hours. In loving memory of Loren A. Keeney, obligation; no deposit required. DINEHE CHAIRS fro m * 1 8 o. , . who passed away January 16, 1972 Have a warmer winter on usi Values to $90.00 CURIO CABINETS W ere $150 < 1 1 8 Two years have passed since that sad SOLID WALNUT * a a a EVERY NIGHT'til 9:00 day. Gold or pecan finish, lighted with mirrored back. When one we loved was called away, WHOLESALf TIRE CONTEMPORARY SET Was $1340 * 9 9 8 In Memoriam- 357 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION From Canada, oval extension table, chairs In loving memory of Archie Haugh. God took him home, it was His will, Saturdays 'til 5:30, and Sundays who passed away January 16, 1973. Within our hearts he llveth still. 1007 MAIN STREET, NEAR MARLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 available In choice of fabrics, table, 6 chairs, and SET OF 3 MAPLE TABLES W as $180 < 1 1 8 WILL BE CLOSED matching china. 1 to 5 for Browsing Only... 2 step end, 1 cocktail, luxurious deep finish. One year ago he left us to go to his A memory is a treasure, no one can COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 ■ TEL. 742-7321 eternal rest. steal. ALL DAY TOMORROW FROMBASSm- .AAA • CASH • CHARGE To those of us remaining. Dad was the Death leaves a heartache, no one can CHOICE OF 3 STYLES Were $900 * 6 9 9 very best. heal. • BUDGET TERMS LANE RECORD CABINET W as $89.95 < 5 8 Like Tailing leaves the years drift by. Due to the Deoth of our Founder Contemporary, French, Mediterranean. All with 8 Though we miss him very much, we , ft. table; 6 chairs, and matching china. • TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY Choice of Mediterranean or Colonial styles. pause and know today. But memories of yo’u will never die Herman Bergen He4as ready to join his Maker, for ' .Sadly'Missed, heard him pray. f lu we Wife and Family PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Jan. 16, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn:, Wed.. Jan. 16. 1974- PAGE TWEN’TY-ONF.

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'r<‘. JANUARY 17, 18 and 19 Temporary Commissary Meeting Dates Filed Plans Bill To Limit Governor’s Powers To Open Thursday HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. without good cause,” Stolberg reduce spending from 3 to 6 per With Jan. 31 specified by Hearing Room. Irving J. Stolberg, D-New said ’Tuesday after a meeting of cent below levels set by the Feb. 25, March 25, April 22, state statues as the deadline Permanent Memorial Day Haven, said he plans to in­ the legislative Appropriations legislature. NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - A 63, a former Naval supply May 20, June 24, July 22, no date for boards, commissions Committee — Jan. 14, Feb. 11, troduce legislation that will cut Committee, oh which Stolberg Stolberg said that a minimum temporary "bread and milk” center warehouse just inside meeting August, Sept. 16, Oct. and agencies to file their 1974 March 11 and 25, April 8 and 22, the governor’s power to reduce sits. goai would be to remove any facility will be opened Gate 10.” 21, Nov. 18, no m eeting meeting dates with the town May 13 and 20, June 10, Dec. 9. state spending as "set by the He said Finance .and Control power from the governor to Thursday morning at the New­ The temporary store will be December. All sessions at 7 clerk’s office, the following All meetings, at 7:30 p.m. in legislature. Commissioner Adolf G. Carlson control spending for strictly port Naval Base to sell located adjacent to the burned p.m. 7:30 p.m. in Municipal Manchester groups already Municipal Building. “I’d like to try to reduce the is “heavy handed” in bis annual legislative and judicial func­ necessities previously available out commissary, operatirig at Building. executive power to cut spending requests for state agencies to PLUS A DOLLAR have filed dates: Planning and Zoning Com­ tions. at the base commissary which the same hours. «In addition to Zoning Board of Appeals Board of Education — Jan. 14 mission (public hearings) — was destroyed by fire Sunday, bread and milk, the facility will (public hearings) — Jan. 25, and 28, Feb. 11 and 25, March 11 Jan. 7, Feb. 4, March 4, April 1, base officials said. sell whatever items can be Feb. 25, March 18, A'pril 15, and 25, April 8 and 22, May 13 May 6, June 3, July 1, no August "The store will be open until fitted into the building’s limited May 20, June 17, July 15, no and 28, June 10 and 24, July 8 meeting. Sept. 9, Oct. 7, Nov. 4, space, the spokesman said. meeting in August, Sept. 16, next Monday when it is and 22, Aug. 12 and 26, Sept. 9 Dec. 2. All at 7:30 p.m. in The commissary building was Oct. 21, Nov. 18, no meeting in expected that an interim com­ and 23, Oct. 15 and 28, Nov. 12 Municipal Building Hearing missary featuring at least full leveled in a three-alarm fire December. AU meetings at 7 CASH and 25, Dec. 9 and 23. All Room. less than 12 hours after it was grocery lines can be put into meetings will be at 8 p.m. in the p.m. in Municipal Building re-stocked with more than $50,-® Planning and Zoning Hearing Room. operation," a spokesman said. administrative offices, N. (executive sessions) —Jan. 28, "The tentative site is building 000 worth of food. An investiga­ School St. tion into the blaze continues. Conservation Commission — Feb. 11, March 11, April 8, May Historical Unit 13, June 10, July 8, Aug. 12, To Meet’Sunday Sept. 9, Oct, 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 9. About Town Sunday’s program of the Meetings wi'li be at 7:30 p.m. in Manchester Historical Society the Municipal Building. CASUAL wili be a show-and-tell display Disaster Control Advisory 30 by some of the membership of Members of St. Margaret’s %. Council (formerly Civil their avocations, hobbies, and Circle, Daughters of Isabella, Defense) — Jan. 21, March 18, collections. will meet tonight at 8 at the On Selections of Mens April 15, May 20, Sept. 16, Oct. The meeting will be held at John F. Tierney Funeral Home, VILLAGE 21, Nov. 18. All meetings will be llling Junior High School at 2 p. 219 W. Center St., to pay 996 Main Streat In Downtown Manchastor in - Disaster Control m. It is open to the public. respects to the late Mrs. Mary • OUTERWEAR OPEN 6 DAYS - THURSDAY NITES ’til 9:00 headquarters in the Municipal White, a member of the circle. Building. Wells Dennison, program chairman, sqid that more than Library Board— Jan. 16, Feb. a dozen members will par­ The Marine Corps League 20, March 20, April 17, May 15, ticipate and speak briefly on will meet tonight at 8 at the SPORTCOATS NOW IN PROGRESS June 19, no meetings in July and 2nd GIGANTIC WEEK their exhibits. Marine Home. August, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. Some pieces to be displayed 20, Dec. 11. All meetings at 7:45 OUR ANNUAL MID-WINTER will be fireplace cooking equip­ The meeting of St. Mary’s p.m. in Mary Cheney Library. • SUITS • SLACKS] ment; pottery; Mt. Washington Episcopal Guild scheduled for Manchester Building Com­ Sale applies to glass; jewelry, including Thursday morning has been a EA R A N C E mittee— Feb. 5, March 5, April selected groups in brooches; tinware; cast iron postponed until Jan. 24. HERE’S HO W IT WORKS: 2, May 7, June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, toys; lamps, including those • SHIRTS • TIES each category and Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3. that burned whale oil; railroad not to every item in All meetings at 7:30 p.m. in lanterns and lamps; postmarks The French Club of BUY ANY iTEM AT OUR REGULAR our stock...Naturally, Municipal Building. SALEH and other postal historical Manchester will sponsor a because of these Manchester Housing Authori­ public card party Monday at 8 give-away prices, ty — Jan. 2 and 16, Feb. 6 and items; handmade textiles; 0 9e5M a,,su», PRICE — GET A s e c o n d ITE M A T World War I memorabilia; and p.m. at the Orange Hall. Morgan ma s t o ^ 20, March 6 a^|{j20. April 3 and there wjll be a slight china. 17, May 1 anOT3^une 5 and 19, charge for alterations O FF THE Exhibitors will answer fl O U o tlitn g a n b IF u r n t B lim g B Downtown Manchester THE SAME PRICE OR LOWER FOR 1/3 to 1/2 July 3 and 17, Aug. 7 and 21, There will be a Communion on sale merchandise. questions from the audience Sept. 4 and 18, Oct. 2 and 16, Vesper Service tpnight at 7:30 and will be available at their Open 6 D a y s — Thursday Nights '« / 9 ;0 0 Nov. 6 and 20, Dec. 4 and 18. All at Zion Evangelical Lutheran ONLY $1.00... Regular Retail Price Of ^ displays afterward. meetings At 7:30 p.m. at MHA Church. EXAMP(,E: Select A Suit for $110, then Select Another Junior • Pre-Teen - Girls • Boys - offices, Bluefield Dr. The Students - Husky • Slims Mdse. MHA’s annual meeting will be Suit of Equal Price or Less and Pay Only $111, plus tax on Sept. 18, at a time and place to be announced. and alteration charge! BUY THE BEST FOR LESS... Pension Board — Jan. 28, Feb. 25, March 25, April 29, USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE May 28, June 24, July 29, Aug. 26, Sept. 30, Oct. 28, Nov. 25, M arlow' T 7 7 /F p 7 W ( OR RAMK AMERICARD Dec. 30. All meetings at 4 p.m. J in the Municipal Building CHOOSE FROM... T W IN BEDS Complete with deep tufted mattress and box spring. Promlor RCA MODULAR • SUITS Vacuum STEREO *99.74 Cleaners Amplifier, Turntable and 2 • SPORTIMATS .S' 4-PC. MAPLE FINISH Speakers. BEDROOM SUITE Double dresser, mirror, *74.00 • S U O (S chest and bookcase bed. TABLE LAMPS Over 200 to choose from, sterling Silver "“ Above The ALL ARE REDUCEDI • SHOES *198.74 Floor Cleaning STUDIO COUCH Accessories SM G ULL Opens to sleep 2, choose With An Upright *6.74 • SW EATERS from several colors. Cleaner! PREMIER TWO SPEED M»C. PENDANT UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANE. MEDinRRANEAN • OUnRCOATS • Color: Harvest Gold with White Accents *127.74 Vibrating Bar Brush BEDROOM SLEEP SOFAS 4Vi Quart Capacity Bag Triple dresser, twin mirrors, OR PIN * Vinyl Outer Bag wiU) Zipper chest and deluxe headboard. • DRESS SHUTS Choose from a large selec­ • 4 Position Carpet Selector tion. They open to a full-size • Suction Control Regulator bed. • Vinyl Bumper *369.74 By Ralmand • 3 Position Handle • SPORT SHRTS • Easy Conversion for Use with 3-PC. DINETTE SET from Accessories *197^74 Laminated top, drop leaf or PREMIER SINGLE STAGE rectangle table, 2 chairs. • SLEEVELESS SWEATERS SLUMBERLAND BOX , SWIVEL TOP CANISTER • Color: Moss Green and This marvelous pendant SPRING or MATTRESS ^ _____ Celery captures forever the Full Size • 3 Easy Roll Casters *39.74 • Tool Carrying Clips 4-PC. SABLE PINE delicate grace of sparing • Blower Outlet *47.74 oach M A A • Crevice Topi BEDROOM flight in exquisiteiy ■ ■ m S D D • Air Flow R^ulator Double dresser, mirror, LIVING ROOM SUITE H # 1 w V * trusting Brush chest and bookcase bed. crafted steriing siiver. The Early American In a floral I lip • Upholstery Tool print. Sofa and Chair. I • Floating Action and SVz” seaguil is suspended Rug Nozzle • 2 Chrome Filter Bag • vinyl Hose *247.74 from a tarnish-free, plus Disposable Paper • Hose Control On/OH *247.74 Filter Bags s^nch COLONIAL WHITE PLEASE NOTE: SALE ALSO INCLUDES OUR rhodium-finished chain Herculon & Vinyl DECORATED BEDROOM ...or it can be worn as RECLINERS SET a pin. A perfect gift 2 Twin headboards, 1 chest, from ■ I1 niie nite laoie.table. ti(1 set set OPjy)opjy) BIG & TALL FASHIONS FOR MEN SHOP! idea. *74.00 8-PC. 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Court Cases -Toifand—Joslin Chides Harkins For Not Consulting I f I ' VIVIAN KENNESON Investments Made The town Administration for town-owned Nye-Holman meeting at the Greater Hart­ ~ 'S k Correspondent In his first week on the job, Bhilding, the schoolCentral Ad­ Forest land. Former Board of - Burokas had praise for Civil CIRCUIT COURT 12 $10 on each of two counts of in­ ford Chamber of Commerce 875-4704 Harkins reported the 4nvest- ministration Building, and the Assessors Chairman Stuart Preparedness Director Ronald Rockville Session toxication (substituted for dis­ regarding last month’s ice Littell who “did a very fine The Board of Selectmen met ment of “idle” cash. Funds meeting room of the Savings Tinkham warned that the Loehr orderly conduct). storm. The feeling of the job” in Tolland. Selectwoman Peter Labreck, 16, of Putney, for its first regular meeting amounting to $4M,()00 in cer­ Bank of Tolland are all land should be checked careful­ meeting was that poor com­ Jack J. Godin, 23, of East available for public use, it was Helen Wanat also praised the Vt. Tuesday was bound over to with Town Manager John tificate deposit^ have been ly as it may be landlocked. munications between- town Tolland County Superior Court Hartford, fined $100 for posses­ Harkins last night, at the school picked up by the Hartford noted. ambulance association, con­ sion of controlled drugs. A governments and utility com­ stables, firemen and civil on a charge of first-degree ar­ Central Administration National Bank at 9.3 percent in­ In other areas Harkins told Burokas reported on a recent panies prolonged the situation. son. - ‘ charge of intoxication was Building — considerably larger terest. A short-term investment the board that the 1962 pump defense. Labreck, formerly of nolled. and brighter than the former of $140,000 from the Middle truck has hydraulic system Rockville, pleaded innocent and Arthur Harrington, 18, ■ of meeting place. School Account and Revenue problems which are being waived a hearing in probable Colchester, fined $10 for in­ Harkins was taken to task by Sharing has been made with repaired, the bulldozer will be cause. toxication (substituted for dis­ Selectman Stewart Joslin for Vernon National Bank. moving to the dump The arson charge stems from orderly conduct). his plans to move into quarters Assessor’s Office Wednesday, and that meetings the Nov.' 19 fire which • Jam es A. Heath, 18, of offered on a temporary basis by Harkins reported that a 30- will be taped on equipment destroyed a storage building at Somersville, fourth-degree the Board of Education in its day extension for the filling of loaned by the Planning and JANUARY 17,18 and 19 the Brigham Lumber Co. on larceny, nolled. new building. the Grand List has-been Zoning Commission to back up Vernon Ave., Vernon. Wendell J. Lawson, 24, of 9 Joslin said he would have requested, and Assessor Walter the secretary’s notes. WOURE iMp Another unrelated charge Pleasant St., Rockville, fined liked to see Harkins clear it Lawrence and his clerical staff Economic Development 'Octant against Labreck — second- $20 for operating an un­ with the selectmen before are busy completing the list. Commission Columbia degree criminal mischief — registered motor vehicle. A making such a decision. There was some dissatisfac­ Selectmen chairman John was nolled (not prosecuted) charge of improper use of Harkins told the board he felt tion with the decision not to Burokas reported meeting with It All Started With A Dummy Named Baloney Tuesday. marker plates was nolled. the space was needed and that allow public meetings at the the Economic Development Morgan G. Olih, 23, of 40 it would be economic to make Town Hall. Harkins said it is Commission Monday. Atty. famous maker’s closeout! School Board Votes couple of years ago at age 94, bank, is gone, but his collection use of business equipment in FORT MITCHELL, Ky. manner of outfits, from tuxedos my’s back and pulling a lever Norman Estell, 19. and David Legion Dr., Vernon, fined $25 not proper to have public David Marker is the com­ his collection of small wooden of 500 dummies, thousands of his brother, “Keiiny Talk.” the education building. He said (UPl) — It all started with to comic clothes. They sit on a pole extending up to Tom­ Lyons, 17, both of Springfield, for disorderly conduct. meetings in offices. He cited mission’s new chairman and figures with rolling eyes ahd photographs, hundreds of books “He formed an international 5-Year Bus Contract Tommy Baloney, a wooden lifelessly on chairs packed into my’s head., Tommy’s mouth Mass., Tuesday Were bound William Philbrick, 18, of he did not realize the offer cases of Lawrence, having to Alan Brooks is secretary. 100% POLYESTER KNIT clacking mouths had grown so association of ventriloquists (Lummy purchased by and reams of correspondence the three buildings. moved. "Tommy was the first over to Tolland County Superior Meadow Brook Rd., Ellington, would be made public pack up records and files to The cqmmission will meet big that the dummies took over and sometimes wrote 500 the cost of living index of 2 ‘/2 businessman and amateur ven­ and newsletters on ven­ Susan DeFalaise, caretaker dummy Mr. Berger ever Court on charges stemming fined $25 for failure to drive in knowledge at the Board of bring home so that he could do Thursday and is checking into VIRGINIA CARLSON his house. Soon W.S. was letters a month to keep it per cent, the price the following triloquist William Shakespeare triloquism, still occupies his old of the museum, brought a few bought. It was in 1910.” from an Oct. 5 burglary in the established lane Education meeting last week, evening work when scheduled the Kingfisher land situation Correspondent steeping in the dining room for go^ng,” said Mrs. DeFalaise. school year will increase or Berger in 1910. brick house, known as the to life. Most of the 500 dummies here Ellington. (substituted for evading respon­ before he had an opportunity to meetings forced him but of his and a request by August Loehr long and short style Tel. 228-9224 lack of space. “Vent Haven” museum. discuss it with the selectmen. The Columbia Board of decrease above the base figures By the time “W.S.” - as his “This is Tommy Baloney,” were used professionally this He collected so much material Both pleaded innocent and sibility and operating a motor- office. to exchange commercial land friends in this small Cincinnati Berger, who was president of The three and four-foot-high Education has awarded a'five- by 5 per cent. However, at no she said. Putting her hand century. Many have unique on ventriloquism that it ran him waived hearings in probable vehicle while his license was .yti surburb called him — died a a company and director of a dummies are dressed iq all cause. suspended). year bus contract to Clarke time can it decrease below the through an opening in the dum­ names like “Willie Talk” and out of the house. Both Estell and Lyons were Patricia E. Powers, 26, of 300 Transportation Co. Inc. of bid price. bound over on charges of first- South St., Rockville, fined $20 Colchester. The board hired Jack Levy of DRESSES Columbia as head custodian at degree larceny. Additional for failure to drive in,the es­ ^Sale-January Sale - January Sale - Clarke was the only bidder, charges against each of them — tablished lane (substituted for with a bid for a three-year con­ an hourly rate of J4.50. Levy third-degree burglary — were evading responsiWlity). tract as well as a five-year con­ retired early this ^ a r from a nolled. Gary W. Rankin, 37, of 321 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 17, 18, 19 tract. Coast Guard career and has had Oakland St., Manchester, fined School board chairman extensive experience in­ Other cases heard Tuesday $15 for intoxication. A charge of Ernest Bottomley said the maintenance and supervision. before Judge Joseph Goldberg disorderly conduct was nolled. board decided not to risk going 20th Anniversary Sale! included: Donald Sadrozinski, 21, of 44 into the transportation Saturday... Robert L. Arnold, 16, of 49 Deepwood Dr., Vernon, fined business for several reasons. Vernon Ave., Rockville, fined $25 for reckless use of highway Snowtime like now for PUZZLES and Although three bids had been Columbia $25 for fourth-degree larceny. by a pedestrian. made for equipment, board Timothy Balkan, 20, of 145 Jeffrey St. Martin, 19, of do we have PUZZLES! Hundreds of members were skeptical that Hilliard St., Manchester, fined Nathan Hale Dr., Coventry, adult and children’s puzzles designed the buses would be delivered in $20 for operating an un­ operating an unregistered time for school opening in Donors registered motor vehicle. A motor vehicle, and operating for hours of stimulation and fun...Stock reg. $21 to $36 September, he said. charge of improper use of while 'his license was Bottomley added that there is Exceed il. (larm an , marker plates was nolled. suspended, both nolled. up now for winter nights’ recreation or also the problem of storage, Emery Berry III, 21, of 1238 Bernard J. Scanlon, 34, of facilities for working and in­ Hartford Tpk^., Vernon, fined East Hartford, disorderly con­ for gift giving at this great sale specting the buses, the fuel Quota $15 for failure to drive in the duct and intoxication, both shortage, parts for buses, and proper lane. nolled. price...two for the price of one... hiring drivers. The Red Cross Bloodrfipbile Janet K. Carbonneau, 27, of Nicholas Scata, 17, of 261 Box He said there would have collected 83 pints — eight pints 114D Ambassador Dr., Mt. Dr., Vernon, ^ carrying been a ‘tremendous amount of over its quota — in its visit to Manchester, fourth-degree weapons in motor vehicle, work to do between now and Columbia last week. larceny, dismissed. nolled. 1/2 PRICE! August had the board decided to First time donors included Jack A. Colton, 36, of 33 William D. Shea, 28, of 85 buy their own equipment.” Guy Beck Jr., Nancy iloward, 887 Main Street in Regan St., Vernon, fined $25 for Peterson Rd., Vernon, fined $25 He said the board was not Ronald Bender, David Curiand and Robert Bennett. failure to drive in the es­ for disorderly conduct. He was Cash or Master Charge — All Sales Final abandoning the idea of even­ downtown Manchester tablished lane (substituted for not presented on charges of in­ tually taking over transporting The Women’s Guild of the Congregational Church served evading responsibility). toxication and interfering with the dudUs. but for the time Eten C. Cook, 39, of Glaston­ a policeman. A tantaitlc special purchase of mis­ being would take the five-year luncheon to the workers. ses and women's better dresses that School Board bury, disorderly conduct, Russell Shupe, 56, of 15 High In our Office Supply Dept. Annual r^ularly sell for $21 to $3«. Now only contract. nolled. St., Rockville, suspended 30-day $131 A price that says hurry In and Bottomley said the board The Columbia school board p i i i b ‘^Main St. Guild Member^^ Gregory Cyr, 24, of East jail sentence for disorderly con­ “SCRATCH AND DENT” one of a kind save $8 to $23 on each one. All are chose the five-year contract has authorized School washable 100% polyester knits and Superintendent Clarence Ed­ Hartford,‘‘non-support, nolled. duct. Charges of intoxication need no Ironing. Styles Include long because new buses were in­ Louis N. Dubuc, 40, of 3 and interfering with policeman CLEARANCE... and short models suitable tor now volved in the longer contract. mondson to investigate the and for wearing thru spring. That feasibility of making a bus Linden St.,"Rockville, no weren’t presented. famous label la right there lor you to There is also a saving of $8,1(X) sentence imposed for operating William F. Simon, 72, of 20 Card Files...Storage Files see. You won't need any urging to over the year with the five-year available at the Porter School I wenty years ago this month we opened our doors at 887 Main Street a motor vehicle without a take advantage of these fantastically contract, he added. parking lot to go to Windham Davis Ave., Rockville, evading ood-looking fashions at un- as Coret Casuals — A Quality Women’s Apparel Store... license. responsibility and reckless Desk Trays...Organizers g ellevable prices. Clarke included in his bid an High School to athletic and James J. Foreman, 19, of driving, both nolled. escalator clause which states social events. Desk Pads...Accessories ✓ -"J? VJ Edmondson told the board Broad Brook, non-support, Donald Sutherland, 24, of 21 that using Jan. 1,1975, and each W i t h the addition of our Men’s Department, 3 years later, we grew and nolled. Highland Ave., Rockville, ' m January thereafter as a base that although about 8,000 Adnah A. French, 50, of Staf­ suspended 30-day jail sentence date for each increase based on gallons less oil has been used grew — Today as J. Garman Clothier, (combining both departments) we are ford Springs, fined $50 for for disorderly conduct. A the savings is only $300 because celebrating 20 years on Main Street! reckless driving (substituted charged of interfering with SAVE 50% AND MORE! Advertisement— of the rise in oil prices. for operating a motor vehicle policeman was nolled. “Big B” Bank opens Satur­ The board has designated the while under the influence of Tanya J. Sylvia, 18, of day. The new Hebron Office of school as an emergency shelter « T o show our appreciation to the ladies, (bless them all) for getting us liquor). Colchester, evading respon­ the Burritt Mutqal Savings during energy crisis. They will Robert Garadedian, 19, of 72 sibility, nolled. Bank observes its official install an automatic message oy to a good start, we are running the most Fantastic Sale Ever in our C)old Spring Dr., Rockville, Karen W. Thomson, 27, of 76 g Harrison^s Stationers 945 MAIN ST. opening with ribbon-cutting unit which will be manned by Women’s Department! fined $25 for failure to obtain Trout Stream Dr., Vernon, ceremonies'-at 10 a.m. Satur­ members of the Senior Citizens. day, January 19th. Visitors and Girl Scouts Cookies motorcycle operator’s license. fourth-degree larceny, nolled. 5 849 MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Columbus Gibson, 55, of-99 Brian T. West, 18, of 16 Elm depositors will receive a cor­ Cadette and Junior Scouts - L a s t Summer, in anticipation of this Anniversary Event, we had most of Brooklyn St., Rockville, fined St., Rockville, risk of injury to dial welcome. Look for the cute have started taking orders for a minor, nolled. little red bank building — op- cookies, to be delivered the our Summer Inventory placed in storage — Today we are offering it to you at ^ s i t e Cumberland Farms in first week in March. •ffebron Center. Mrs. Lois Willerford is town Savings of 50% and Betterl — Slacks (over 150 pair). Dresses, Long Dresses. chairman and will have the Blouses, Pant Suits. Skirts. Long Skirts, etc. - This is a great time to stock cookie cupboard where extra It boxes may be purchased iater. up for the coming season — A Great Selection!! Army Meets^ Anyone who is missed may S call her or-troop leaders, MrS. Included in this event is a selection of current merchandise (not Recruit Goals Barbara Hadigian, Mrs. Terry The Monix, Mrs. Joy Sellars or Mrs. normally marked down at this time) offered to you at Substantial Savings. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ti-Or Carol Walkup. the second month in a row the Army made its recruiting goals Land Transfers CARRIAGE Town Clerk Rita Cloutier has \ in December, increasing hopes T h o u gh this is primarily a ladies event, we haven’t forgotten our male / its all-volunteer force will recorded the following land' RACK 2 transfers: Myron and Lenore customers. There are slacks (mostly summer), and som« winter suits and succeed. COAT Berkowitz, land on Rt. 87 Jo HOUSE In December the Army at­ sport jackets marked down to commemorate the anniversary. The selection tracted 102 per cent of the i Robert Tuttle; Morton IS small ~ Savings Are Greatll (K-Mart PIRza) recruits it set out to get. It Shimelman and Joseph Vinick, m ade 104 p er c e n t in land on Pine St. to Geraldine f BOUTIQUE Nowmber. In the nine previous and John Petrus; Ann Adams, 0 e c a u se of the nature of the sale, it must be for Cash or Master momt& since the all-volunteer land and buildings on Pine St. to Charge. / R A CK Preston and Louisa Jump; force began, the Army had never achieved its recruting Warren Fletcher, land and Spencer Street goals. It topped 90 per cent only buildings on Johnson Rd. to T o all our friends and neighbors, we extend an invitation to help us 48 Purnell Place 16 Oak Street Richard and-Robin Damarjian. once. celebrate 20 years on Main Street, Manchester.... .in ^ In Manchester The Downtown Manchester Downtown Manchostor " Thanks! ••. CRAFT &\

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TciTiiTu nanALiU. Manchester, Conm., Wed., Jan. 16. 1974 - PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Penn Dutch RonzonI Progresso Montini Stop & Shop i H rac^*Mushrooms 0 Spaghetti Tomato Paste om,’' Tomatoes Wine Vinegar This past \weekend the ' news media carried stories \ about another recall of - Q $1 canned mushrooms by the FDA. 7■ Cans - 1 ■ '.. Stop & Shop carries no Q p V g s . | Bottles! 'H■ Penn Dutch Mushrooms SI ttM 1 ...... I l i a involved in thecurrent recall. V y * All Penn Dutch Mushrooms 1 sold in Stop & Shop Super­ .4* markets have been packed by JANUARY 17, 18 and 19 the Meyers Canning Co., Temple, Penn, and have Hunt’s Progresso Wishbone Ragu Progresso t never been suspect or subject to recall. Tomato Sauce Tomato Puree ttatian Dressing Spaghetti Sauce Crushed Tomatoes 1 Little Police Can Do Realtors Unlicensed Weapon Law Struck Down So, when you come to shop Meat .Meatless we can give you full Mushroom or Install C 9 1■ ^ C | | c .onsumer assurance that the canned l^tsoz. Marinara . W K I To Ease Energy Crisis HARTFORD (UPI) - The the statute “ constitutes a tion sessions when photographs b H ca n s ■ 1 Herman M. Frechette of the C a n '^ 8 ^ 8 state Supreme Court has .•deniai of due process of law as are used. mushrooms on our shelves Bti. n n OZ. Can Manchester real estate firm of |oncern struck down a statute making protected in the Fourteenth The case was an appeal by are perfectly safe. ^Aside from turning off Frechette and Martin has been And the police department’s the mere presence of an un­ amendment and is therefore in­ four men convicted of robbery several lights and cutting back installed" president of the vehicles 7- which rack up about Connccttcut Department of Consumer Protection licensed weapon in a vehicle valid.” with violence, tying up the vic­ on heating, there isn’t much the Manchester Board of Realtors a half a million miles a year — ^^'■bara B. Dunn. Com m issioner evidence of a crime by the In the same decision, the tim to rob him with intent to Manchester Police Department and Manchester Multiple Terry Higgins. Director of Consumer Education get gasoline mileage com­ vehicle’s owner, driver and oc­ justice ruled that defendants do rob and possession of an un­ can do to save energy. Listing Service, succeeding Tr» parable to normal passenger cupants. not have the right to counsel licensed weapon in a motor A big savings couid probably Louis Dimock of Bolton. cars of the same size. ’The state’s highest court said during out-of-court identifica­ vehicle. result if patrol-car use was Installation ceremonies, con­ Right now, the police depart­ “ Do-it-yourself television from touching the reduced, but such a step isn’t ducted Friday night at Willie’s "secotid ment |s preparing to trade in tube testing and home repairs anode lead” to the picture tube. being considered seriously Steak House, included installa­ one- and two-year-old cruisers may be money-saving, but they This could be extremely because it might jeopardize the for a new ten-car fleet of tion of several other officers. are also hazardous. Testing of dangerous to a person with a department’s responsibility to Joseph A. Gustin, president cruisers. Specifications for the tubes is not a simple operation weak heart. protect the town. of the Connecticut Association cars — on which bids are to be and could be very dangerous. {January Clearance Sale Color television sets emit Actually, the police cruisers of Realtors, brought greetings opened Thursday — are essen- On the back of every TV set is dangerous x-rays and certain used in M ^chester aren’t the from the state organization. tially the same as the a warning against the removal STiViU di JIAM EZZe circuits are shielded to protect monster gasoline-guzzlers ttot Ralph Lipman, retiring state M on S SllppOrSp Reg. to $5.99 ...... specifications for cars now in of the back panel because of the viewer. Improper tube Starts Mon., Jan. 14 many people think. ’The police regional vice president, con­ use. y electrical and radiation That means you save with mini-pricing,®Italian style! cars are mid-size V-8 s, ducted the installation replacement or failure, to -S at., Jan. 19 The police department dangers. This is not an idle war­ replace certain shields in the modified with special heavy- couldn’t go to smaller cruisers, ceremony. ning. If certain precautions are high voltage section could duty equipment. officials say, because there Lipman also installed I * Mon s Dross Shoos, Reg.to$i2.oo ...... ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES taken tubes can be replaced by result in dangerous x-radiation members of the Manchester aren’t any compact cars with the consumer at a cost savings, to persons viewing the TV set association’s professional stan­ the equipment to stand up to but be sure that you take these after repairs. '^Stop & Shop Quality-Protected^’ Beef. ( dards committee. They are police use. And the Manchester precautions. Questions on repairs, service Hohenthal, Murdocand Alfred cruisers aren’t big anyway: Television picture tubes are and purchasing of TV, radio, I* Mon's Mountain Climbors, Reg to $12 99 SjBB ’They bum regular gas. P. Werbner. Schlesinger subject to implosion since they and stereo sets should be Miss Grant, conducting the In other Town of Manchester are evacuated (high vacuum). referred to the Board of TV Ser­ Probing departments, however, there’s annual ceremony of transfer Care should be taken to prevent vice Examiners, 340 Capitol a clear trend to replace old, and presentations, gave the new striking the funnel or neck of Ave., Hartford, (Tel No. 566- I* Mon s Work Shoos, Reg. to $18.99 2 5 % Spy Charge president, Frechette, the Off larger vehicles with subcom­ the picture tube when removing 5547). pacts. board’s charter, presentation WASHINGTON (UPI) ^ or replacing tubes. You could For the last few years, town gavels, and president’s pin. Defense Secretary James R. be injured by flying glass or in­ officials have opted for Frechette then gave a past Schlesinger is investigating ternal parts of the picture tube Womon’s Casual & Sport Shoos, Reg. to $9 0 0 ...... $ 0 8 8 domestic small cars — such as president’s pin to Miss Grant,, Nature Gives Notice reports that the Joint Chiefs of if implosion occurs. Wearing the Ford Pinto — when it’s time who accepted it for Dimock, NEW YORK (UPI)-No GKugk Roast gal. can of safety goggles is Staff spied on Henry A. who was ill. to buy new cars. recommended. ample cough that hangs on t Mlnl-PricerBaK i Specials I Think of the best steak you've ever eaten. Kissinger and the National Meyer, chairman of the should be simply glossed over 67 There are d few exceptions; Since some sets retain an Remember how you enjoyed it... because it Security Council, a Pentagon board’s education committee, as cig w tte cough, says the Wonion s Fashion Boots, Reg. to $ 2 0 .0 0 ...... 1 Some town officials who don’t electrical charge, be sure the priCO spokesman said ’hiesday. cited several board members HesJth Insurance Institute. was so tender and juicy and delicious! use the town vehicles often^are electrical current has been dis­ m Sliced Italian Bread The spokesman, Jerry W. “ Cigarettes can cause you to still driving mid-size autos, for completion of last year’s Wouldn’t you like every steak to be that good? Friedheim, said Schlesinger connected for several hours cough and when they dtr’it is fo r such as used police cruisers. educational course conducted Budget-stretching value your Every "Quality-Protected” steak is! Natural was “ asking some questions before removing the back of the nature’s warning that your q ? c The larger cars still in use jointly by the Manchester and I* Woman's Mountain Climbors, Reg to $12 9 9 .... $788 dollar. Nourishing goodness. loaf Q I about it, trying to appraise set. respiratory system is being aging is the reason we can aren’t being replaced by Greater Vernon Boards of himself of the facts...I don’t A severe shock could result ^ ta te d ,” .says the Institute. guarantee a uniformity of smaller cars, officials say, Realtors. See? think he’s drawn any con­ SLICED because they’re still in good tenderness dnd flavor, clusions.’’ WHITE Bread condition and purchase of new !• Woman's Waterproof Boots, Reg to $15 00 week after week. Reports have circulated that A plaque of appreciation from cars isn’t practical from a Mini- information from Kissinger’s the Savings Bank of IV, lb. financial standpoint. Manchester was awarded by W8 have a compiata assortmant at last Priced*. ioaf office when he headed the 39' Items oifered (dr sale not "Wiliam R. Johnson, the bank’s of tha famous available in case lots or National Security Council was to dther retail dealers Jan. 19 fed to the Pentagon and to executive vice president, to Women's Slippers, Reg. to $6 .0 0 BONE IN or wholesalers. can per customer. columnist Jack Anderson in Dimock. It was accepted for Variety English Muffins Calif. Chuck Roast “Quality-Protected” Dimock by William E. Belfiore. red heart yarns ( 1971 and 1972. Board Okays STOP & SHOP The New York Times Belfiore, who was board wools^orlons-wintuks ^ BLUEBERRY, CINNAMON/RAISIN, CHEDDAR reported Monday that accor­ Women's Sport Shoes, Reg. to $14.00. $788 4th-7th Ribs Staff Shifts president in 1962, gave the in­ CHEESE OR BACON FLAVOR. 39' ding to a White House report worstod-sport-fingoring Rib Roast-Oven Ready “Quality-Protected” vocation and served as master the secret documents ended up f i Sliced Cinnamon Coffee Cake 2|>lg”;’1 The Board of Education Mon­ of cermonies for the installa­ )rou can pay more, but yt^ 8 Mtnl-Prlced’FrozBn Food BuyTI___ in the office of Adm. ’Thomas H. 17 OZ. C Q c day night acted on resignations tion event. can't buy better yarn! Stop & Shop Italian Pound Cake Moorer, chairman of the Joint Pkg. 0 3 “Quality-Protected” Beef of two teachers, and leaves of Chiefs of Staff. Boneless Shoulder Roast we have every little thing' , Chocolate Eclair Pie &^^°hop ' « 6 5 ' absence for four teachers. John’s orcStiiE Pizza Friedheim said ’Tuesday that Emery C. Blanchard, a M AIN ST. ' « 6 9 ‘ Schlesinger had talked to Stop & Shop Maple Walnut Cake Freezer stocking special for science teacher at Manchester Moorer. The California Public Health DOWNTOWN . 8 OZ. CQe quick lunches or snacks. Bellacicco Garlic Bread Pkg. « « High School, will resign June 30 Department says Cjdifomia has "(OU RE V % 69' “ The secretary at this point and plans to retire. He has TO artificial kidney* centers and MANCHESTER iiV2 0z.Aqe has seen nothing that would im­ TO'i^ Daisy Countrystyle Donuts Pkg. taught in the Manchester school 16 transplant centers. Only pair his confidence in—the PLAIN OR CINNAMON system ten years. New York has comparable Sn rop Orange Juice professional qualities of Adm. faculties. a r m y 's Mrs. Ena Phipps, a Unit B Moorer,” Friedheim said. (‘ the miracle of main stretf H tickets 8 Mlnl-PriCBd Dairy SPBClair 100% FLORIDA teacher at Manchester Green Friedheim noted three times R ib S iw k sin ORANGE JUICE »» downtown manchesterherel 4 ^1 School, will resign Feb. 1. She under reporters’ questioning will be moving to New Jersey Boneless Chuck Steak *1^ ■ that Moorer was reappointed to where her husband has C a l a b r o ^ ^ R ic o tta a second two-year term after accepted a new position. She „ A must for those^' BONE IN 19 100% Naturai Ice Cream the spying allegations reported­ 16oz. California Chuck Steak has been in the local school *1 ly surfaced at the White House. delicious Italian re^pe! Carton ^ ^ STOP & SHOP - Vz GAL. CARTON « | QQ system for five years. He also noted that the in­ 5 “Quality- Nc need tc add topping -100% natural. I ’Three maternity leaves of 5oz. c q * Protected” cidents happened long before Stella Parmesan Wedge Pkg. 0 5 * London Broil Steak-Shoulder absence were granted to Mrs. Schlesinger became defense- 6oz. e c c $139 Harriett Hathaway, a :^ ia l RiggiaSliced Mozzarella Pkg. *»** Freezer Queen Veal Parmigian ^,1^: secretary last summer. c h u c k studies teacher at Illing Junior 5 OZ. C Q c Cube Steak tpg Boneless Blade Steak 12 OZ. ’There was no Pentagon com ­ Roman Meat Lasagne Pkg. 69' High School; Mrs. Nancy E. Stella Romano Wedge Pkg. 0 8 ment on questions dealing with C o z y , w a r n stereo... 8oz. 7 C* Wilk, a second grade teacher at Birds Eye Italian Vegetables 2 ’p'k^l;89‘ a Navy yeoman who has been fliggio Sliced Provqlone Pkg. A DOUBLE CUT ■ m M B ■ ’ ■ Verplanck School; and Mrs. SOUND IDEAS 9 OZ. 4Q C m ention^ as the possible leak SARGENTO 4 OZ. O Q * STOP & SHOP Italian Green Beans stop & shop 2 Carol Tracy, a fifth grade Shredded Mozzarella ORSTELU . Pkfl. Pkgs. to Anderson. “Quality-Protected” 6 OZ. 7Qe teacher at the Keeney School. Laughing Cow Bonbino Cheese 79' Corned Beef Brisket Angy’s Tortellini with Soup Mix Pkg. Mrs. Gladys Jones, a first - STOP & SHOP Buitoni Spaghetti & Meatballs 3 14 OZ. S i grade teacher at Buckland S t very hut sesnays Tomorrow’s components.at yesterday’s prices Ital. Dnion Garlic Crescent Rolls s oz^pkgI'SS' Pkgs. ' • "Quality-Protected” Beef Between 1952 and 1972, the School, has been granted a Corned Beef Brisket-Sin^e Cut Deluxe Cheese Ravioli stop & shop prices for all consumer items 'S eg* 10 OZ. y g* rose 58 per cefit. But retail leave of absence from Qei Your Slop RShopswdrth Tree Tavern Eggplant Parmegian p^g. September 1974 to Jan. 31,1975, food prices increased only 9oz. without pay, at which time she $168 Taste D’Sea Seafood Platter 1^!: 75' per cent while housing went Spark your interest? Toss Pillows-14" X14" ■ea. Pkg. up 64 per cent. The cost of will be eligible for retirement 12 OZ. 7Qc 65% NYLCN $399 Stop & Shop Macaroni & Beef Pkg. *!» medical care zoomed 123 per benefits. Mrs. Jones' has been Area Rug-3'x5' 35% POLYESTER cent during the 20-year period. with the Manchester school Foam Back Table Covers 52" x 70" $179 I t ’s Stop & Shop Chicken & Noodles VI” G9' •ea<3 system for 14 years. KENWOOD KR-2300 A M /F M STEREO RECEIVER simply super! Rice with Peas & Mushrooms 2 pVgs: 79' Here's a budgrt-minded component with performance and,looks of a for more Silicone ' B ' Pad & Cover Set 99*., I You get a consistency of quality in ground beef ^ u ’ve Mixed Veg. with Dnion Sauce 2 pVg,: 89' expensiveunit. Comparethis: IHFsensitivily of 2.5 microvolts, stereo distortion 1 % . never been able to buy before .. . uniformly lean and RMS power output — both chonnels 14x2 watts into 8 ohms at Ik Hz. With Sara Lee Dutch Apple Pie V.':32 OZ. STOREWIDE... mike mixing, versatile switching capability, and easy-to-use controls 2 1 Mlni-Priced sett service PeiT flavorful every time. Prepared in oUr own federally in­ Pkg. Kenwood is a sound approach to quality. spected plant. . . the cuts of beef carefully selected Hendries Spumoni iP ... the fat content scientifically controlled .. . the CLEARANCE SALE GLENBURN 2110 AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE Franks quality checked many, many times. . . so your family Talk a ^ u t value without giving up quality and this has to be it. Complete with enjoys ground beef that’s consistently lean, fresh, Mini-priced* deli selections 1 lb. base, dust cover, and Shure diamond stylus cartridge. Glenbum has it alli cue- Pkg. juicy and flavorful. pause control, linimr anti-skate, light tracking ball-race pivoted tone arm, over­ to please everyone. 6 size beanng to reduce wow and flutter. You'll rave about Glenbum. , 11b. $-t19 NepcoAII Beef Franks Pkg. > INTERAUDIO MODEL 1000 SPEAKERS NepcoKnockWurst pKg11b. $-|29 Let these speakers be your cheerful earful. Bose Corporotion licenses the Symcom Computer for use in perfecting Interaudio speakers. The 1000 is designed for use NepcoKielbasI S Sausage *1?b® on smali shelves but it's an efficient high power handler! From the unique style to Nepco Sliced Cold Cuts 4kg80Z. 0 g e 20% the excellent design. Interaudio is a sound idea. edlo.. P&P. OLIVE, MOCK CHICKEN OR LUNCHEON LOAF *Simply Super extra lean ground beef is not less than 81 % lean. /119 | lb. BOOD JANUARY 17, 18 A 19 Extra LenfDrouiidBeitf Including Expert Fitting Reg. Sound Ideas Nepco Sliced^acon Pkg. *1^^ for' and Service...' $ K E N W O O D ^397 Eietter Price '2 9 7 . COMPLETE Mint-Priced Dell-Hut specials Mini-Priced® OMIV AT t r o * * * WITH M H V « t M u M » l Primo Italian Poik Sausage CARANDO 1'r- Fla. Green Peppers 39 I n L e r o u d lo ARTIFICIAL CASING l>>- 749 Main Street, Mancheater Genoa Salami 65“ Mlnl-Prlced'lrom our Kitchens Z Mlnl-PriC6dTlsh Specials PHONE 646-4749 Carando Mortadella l 79' 16 OZ 70® Fla. Shlad Tomatoes 25 Open Tu8$., Wed., and Sat. 10 to 6 WHITE V,' 79* Heat and Serve. PK9 l\$ 6 GLENBURN-2110 Carando Cooked Salami TORRINO lb. Large Pizza Pollock Fillets FROZEN Thura. & FrI. 10 to 9 (Cloaed Mondaya) Great for quick lunches and dinners. We Also Will Be Open Sunday December 2^rd Carando Pepperoni Cheese Lasagna-14 qz. Max. Eggplants 29 For Your Shopping Convenience Aged Provolone Cheese BY THE PIECE *1?,? Meat Lasagne-14 OZ. Haddock Fillets- Booth Brand frozen fias 631 Main St. Downtown Manchester 24 OZ. $-139 3 0Z. $-|09 “ Quality-Protected” Roast Beef t 79' 12 Stop & Shop Meat Balls Can ' Cooked Shrimp - Salad Size Hyacinth Plant ‘> 99L STOP 8. SHOP 50 OZ. $£39 8oz.> $-|39 Chicken or Ham Salad KIT(21EN8kitchens idIIP, fcw25 wiwn Stop W & Shop mMeat o a i BOIIO Balls can *• lTaste aaiO U D’Sea O M UUUWU Cooked O Scallops M IlU lla pig,...... STOPS SHOP in* MANCHESTER 263 Middle Turnpike West-EAST HARTFORD 830 Silver La^. 8:00a,m.-10:00p.m.,Mon.-Sat.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestdr. gonn., Wed. Jan, ifi. 1974- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN ' tV-- THE v : FAMILY Many Gas LAWYER Stations

“Tainted" Car Shut Doors S’*. ofonr Suppose you lend your car to a United Press international friend, who uses it to carry nar­ More than 4,300 service cotics. If he'is caught, could your 1 stations have closed across the car be confiscated—even though United States since the start of you were unaware of your friend’s the energy crisis, according to illicit intentions? H n a s t industry estimates. Slate laws pn narcotics often do. A nationwide spot check by say exactly that. The car itself is considered tainted by its misuse, United Press International and is therefore subject to seizure. Tuesday showed that the gas­ From time to time, a luckless GBAN oline stationl:losings were not car owner will put up a fight in GNING... ■uaiESIB confined to any one area of the court. He will argue that he should country. The American Petroleum not be penalized for someone it else's transgression. Institute (API) in Washington, D.C., said no one really knows how many gas stations have been forced out of business because of the fuel shortage, but He said the rate of station closings shot up 90 per cent I nationwide during the first six NtwMiigOn SllThisHMk months of 1973. At the same time, the number of new stations opening up dropped by m 30 per cent between 1972 and . 1973. The API said 3,710 gas But most courts have upheld the stations closed between confiscation of the car. Two rea­ January and June of 1973, com­ sons are commonly given: pared to 1,953 during the first 1) that this will teach car owners ■Lone six months of 1972. Figures for to be more careful about lending new stations opening up showed their cars to untrustworthy I Prices in this Ad effective Finest of Manchester thru Saturday, January 19 ,19 74 that during the first half of 1972, friends; and, K-Hutna there were 755 new stations, but 2) that in fighting the drug prob­ lem. the state should not have the during the first half of last difficult task of proving the car year, there were only 491. owner's complicity. The hardest hit areas As one judge put it: appeared to be Los Angeles and “The traffic in narcotics ’is so Chicago. great an evil as to justify the Sirloin Lundberg Survey, Inc., of drastic penalty of confiscation. Porteilioiise or North Hollywood, Calif., The public interest outweighs the reported 1,074 gasoline stations loss suffered by the innocent car in Los Angeles County have owner.” closed because of the fuel shor^ Usually, however, an automo­ tage. In Chicago, Robert Jacobs bile can be confiscated only if it of the Illinois Gasoline Dealers was “caught in the act.” Thus, iteoks Association reported more than your car could not be taken away TBone Steoks Beef Sole! merely because the authorities 500 filling stations in the find that someone had used it un­ metropolitati area have been lawfully the day before yesterday. Lean, Tender and Juicy forced to close since the energy Furthermore, you are in . a Full Cut Loin-Bone In Tail-Less crunch. stronger position if the car was not Georgia industry officials just borrowed but was taken with­ also reported a severe impact. out your consent. According to Jack Houston of In one case, a youth was caught the state’s Association of carrying narcotics in his mother’s Bottom Round, Petroleum Retailers Inc., about car. But when authorities tried to Cross 1,000 filling stations, or 20 per seize the car, the mother pointed cent, have closed since the out that her son had taken it Bone Rib shortage. against her express orders. Tender Shoulder Under these circumstances, the court felt confiscation was simply too drastic. The court said that Juicy Social would be “an arbitrary invasion of Security (the mother’s) property rights lb lb or Chuck protected by both the state and federal Constitutions.” . “ 'WfUiill' Q. I worked until the end of A public service feature of the June 1973 and earned $4,200. I American Bar Association and have not worked since, Am I the Connecticut Bar Associa­ required to file an annual rephrt tion. WrUten by ’W^ill Bernard. with the Social Security office © 1974 American Bar Association when I get these earnings from my employer? T« A. Yes. Anyone receiving orTMcMif :: "W Social Security benefits and is under the age of 72 who earns Quirks 1st Four Ribs in excess of $2,100 in 1973 is required to file an annual report Sift In The regardless of the month they retire. News Boneless C huck ib Q. My wife is 66 and a high school teacher. Last summer when she wasn’t teaching she B o n e le ss C huck ib Chicken Legs got monthly ^ ia l Security And There He Was! a . checks. We’ll report her total COLOGNE, Germany (UPI) wages on our income tax — “He is here! He is here! ’’ the Quartered B ack return. My wife thinks that’s all parrot croaked in the kitchen Boneless she has to do. Is she right? when police, acting on a tip, A. No. She must also file an broke into the home of a annual report of her earning fugitive from a prison. Bone In Ib Breasts • with Wing lb 530 with the Social Security.Ad­ Police said they found the ministration by April 15,- 1974. jailbreaker in the living room This report is entirely different hiding behind the curtains. from an income tax return. Q. I started getting monthly Invitation Issued Social Security checks as a stu­ dent last summer when my PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - mother died. Since, I've had One of the prospective applicants for the next some part-time jobs this year. Can you tell me when a person fireman’s class knows what he’s geting into. He did well getting Social Security benefits Muellers has to report his earnings? enough as an amateur to Caruso A. If you received at least one receive an invitation to turn pro. Social Security check and your earnings were over $2,100 in Andy Martinez, 22, noticed 1973, you must file an annual smoke and flames billowing Spagbetti report of your earnings to from an upstairs apartment Blended Oil Social Security by April 15, Monday. He climbed a tree, 1974. leaped to the roof of an Q. When I graduated from adjoining building, jumped onto gallon school last May, my Social a balcony of {He burning apart­ Security checks stopped I ment and broke through the didn't workd while I was in door. t V jug 3-lb school: but I go t a job right When he was satisfied there ? 078 after graduation, and I earned was no one trapped inside, he $3,600 from June through had a neighbor throw him a gar­ Limit 2 pkg December last year. Do I have den hosi and fought^the flames to file an annual report of these until firemen arrived. Please 1973 earnings with Social Fire Chief D. B. Holmes, imr Security? pressed, said “How would you 79 A. Yes. Even though you like to be a fire fighter?” one B oz pkg didn’t start work until June, you “Sure, I’d like that,” Mar­ tinez replied. should report yoiir earnings to Social Swurity because you The chief told him he could b f^itos Corn Chips received checks during the firs| sign up Feb. 2 for the next McIntosh Apples class. Free with the purchase of one five months of 1973. Since you 8 02 pkg at regular price R m m I A M Red or Golden Delicious 59 didn’t^ earn over $175 a month from January through May, you Suspicions Raised K ip p iu S U.S. No. 1-214 Inch Minimum Ib one 8 oz ctn Colombo FinoslFtesh are entitled to your cheCits for LONDDN (UPI) - A hotel these months even though you has mailed apologies to All 21 oz earned $3,600 for the year. thousands of British men for Q. I took a part-time job after any embarrassment caused by Flavors pkg Ibmple Oranges 12<°'59' I retired last year. In 19741 will a circular letter announcing the purchase of one earn about $2,300. Will I have to reopening of its restaurant. Free file an annual report next year 0 oz ctn at regular price A spokesman for the Carlton Jnmbo Celery because I am still working?, Tower hotel said the letter A. No. Unless your earnings ended with “1 look forward exceed $2,400 in 1974 you do not very much to greeting you S While he to file an annual report. again.” This raised suspicions Green Peppers of many wives about their Have a question about Social husbands, he said. Security and its retirement, He said the mailing list was ’ Funily Pnk Tomntoes'M 49' survivors. disabjiity selected by an agency and did [ or Medicare benefits? Write to not necessarily include Questions St Answers. Social previous clients. Security Office, 657 Main St,, East Hartford, Conn. 06108. PAGE TWENTY^EIGHT— MANCHESTER E\ EMNG HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan, 16, 1974 m wCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Wed.. Jan, 16, 1974 - PAGE TWRNTY-NINE Vernon Vernon Sets Meeting In' Sputh, Wind8or-«i»«m»*

Bank Building Report Due The Connecticut Department DOT is reviewing the plan with SUPER Dooley Wants PUG Rule of Transportation (DOT), will department reports there professional skater. local citizens before firm are two days a week available conduct an informational con­ Legion Auxiliary proposals are fnade to the for ice skating of the Hartford The Vernon Recreation Com- Town Engineer Leonard an archway; that the plumbing ference at the South Windsor The Abe E. Miller American Federal Highway Administra­ Arena for South Windsor, inission will meet tonight to Szczesny said in the report to is sufficient to increase the Town Hall Thursday at 7:30 Legion Auxiliary Unit 133 will On Data During Blackouts tion. residents with ID cards; consider an engineering report be considered tomorrow night, restroom facilities; a minor p.m. regarding alternate plans • meet at 8 o’clock tonight at the SAVINGS! concerning repairs to the that the roof does leak'and will airiouht of additional wiring As South Windsor will be Tuesday, 6:45 to 8 p.m. ,pnd to Interstate 291 and mass home of Mrs. Ruth Steward, 49 directly affected, Mayor Saturday, 4:10 to 5:40. Detnocratic State Representative People’s Bank Building, recent­ have to be repaired; that the would be needed for the transportation. Oakland Rd. FROM Thomas Dooley of Vernon has called upon regulation whereby, upon the declaration ly purchased by the town, and heating system is not adequate kitchen; and to bring wiring to Robert Smith is urging all in­ Tuesday is also “Ladies Day” A spaghetti supper will be of a “primary” power failure that the 121514 SHaVBR LANE—SAOf H A E T ro m The dot’s revised proposal terested citizens and officials to at the arena between 10 and 12 the Public Utilities Commission to es­ being considered for use as a to heat the bank and the church code standard the entire will directly involve the cor­ held Jan. 18 at St, Francis of m tablish comprehensive regulations to utilities involved inform the first select­ Senior Citizen Center. hall area; the building is struc­ building would have to be attend the meeting. a.m. The Arena is offering a Assisi Church from 5 to 8:30 ridor between the Bissell SHOP-RITE “assure all Connecticut customers man or the mayor of the town affected, on Ice Skating baby-sitting service and free ice The estimated cost of repairs turally sound and could support rewired. Bridge and Burr Corners. The p.m. The charge for adults will frequent and accurate information as to at least a daily basis, of the specific area- The South Windsor recreation skating instruction from a be $2 and children $1.25. U.S. GOV’T. GRADE “A " OVEN READY is $8,000 which would be only to the progress of power restoration during by-area restoration plans. Economy Outiet the first floor of the building, emergency periods.” ‘This information could then be dis­ Tues., Wed. 9 END LOIN ne«rt«niUy. ‘ St., Rockville. Also, Carolyn Butterfield, Judgment Lien Treat yourself and your family to the goodness, the freshness "Personalized service" makes shopping at a Top Notch Ser­ FOOD STAMP PURCHASES Coupon tipirot tat., Jan. It, 1(7 4 , FRD 1, Coventry; Elsie warnings given to violators. The Connecticut Bank and AT RIGHT Coupon lood at any thop-eiia SKHrmartat. Discharged Tuesday: Rosalie- Full enforcement will begin of oven-fresh baked goods, made by our own master.bakers vice Dell a delighttul experience. Courteous sales-people will Grandjean, Hebron; Doris Gui- Trust Co. against Herbert N. Chalou, Village St., Rockville; Feb. 1. Summonses will be ! in our own ovens, using only the purest of ingredients. Stop in assist you in selecting delectable new world and old world mond, 48 Durant SET,: Tracy and Laurie M. Hiers, property Howard Getz, Ertel Dr., Ver­ issued to violators, with a $109 at our service bakery department and give your family a treat! favorite prepared foods, cold cuts and salads. ‘ Hart, 42A Spencer St.; at 89 Coleman Rd., $375.75. non; Allen Kaye, Vernon maximum possible fine od $100. Theodore Jankowski, 4P4 W.* Building Permit 587 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. Garden Apts., Vernon; EJarl The law requires all motor­ Middle Tpke.; Germaine Arvid Seaburg for Center Lovell, Crystal Lake Rd., cyclists and passengers to wear I I ' Smith, 36 Whitney Rd.; Eileen Congregational Church, sign at Rockville; Mrs. Janice Odell an approved helmet at all times OPEN 8:30 A.M.-10:30 P.M. Grenier, 79 Deepwood Dr.; Jo 31 Center St., $1,000. and daughter. Mountain St., while riding their machines. B lu,,, ^ 2Z-\b, Avaraga EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER Ann Lamoureux, 129 Tudor Marriage Licenses " Redeem Your Federal Food Stamps Rockville; Willis Pratt, Pin­ Lists of approved helmets, nacle Rd., Ellington; Irene Lane; Kathleen Moriarty, 54 . you w te h T «ny way Joseph John Peck, East Hart­ 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN Shop-Rite j Florence St. which must protect f t least the ford, and Margaret Kathleen Tedford,. Hickery Dr., Coven­ upper- part of the head, are Also, Louis Johnson, 7 Con­ WE ACCEPT FOOD 8TAMP8I , Noyes, 46 Glenwood St., Jan. 19, try; Francis Yokel!, Riverside available at MVD offices. 801 SILVER LANE DISCOUNT Pricct effective thru Set., Jen. 19,1974 Dr., Vernon. cord Rd.; Kimberly Homans, IPI « THUR8., FRI., and SAT. SPECIALS ' Community Baptist Church. The law was not enforced for Birth Tuesday: A daughter to Highland Rd., Coventry; Roger James Flaherty, 125B Robert Allard, 39 Pine Tree many years because of legal Main St., and Nancy Ellen Mr. and Mrs. James Young, hassles and lack , of an en­ B i G Lane, South Windsor. Buckley, 125F Main St. EVERY DEPARTMENT OPEN 7 A.M.to MIDNIGHT-MON.thru SAT. White Rd., Vernon. forceable regulation. PAGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manoh^tPr Thnn lan ift 1971 *

Joe Wheltoil Sets Hot Pace MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Jah. 16. 1974- PAGE THIRTY-ONR MVP Lanier As East Rolls to 9-1 Mark Herald Angle By ten Aust^r found the range for 14 and The Silk Towners took tempo but we combatted home games against Xavier that very well. We com­ Facing a man-for-man eight points, respectively. command in the second half, High ’Tuesday and Sacred Western The pair also led the Eagles municated well and played By Earl Yost Muscle and Money defense was all the medicine leading by 11, 44-33, after Heart on Friday. in rebounding with a com­ really well on defense,’’ . Sports Editor he needed as Joe Whelton, three quarters, and then Eul Calhollc (63) bined total of 15 caroms. commented Ogrodnik. B F PU All-Stars with surgeon-like skill, running away with it in the 2 Riccio About the man-for-man Pulaski, now 3-6 for the 2 4-4 8 picked apart the Pulaski final stanza, leading at one 0 Marteni 3 1-3 7 Big Plus for West defense thrown at his club. season, was paced by Jim 2 Wehr 10-12 High defense for 30 points. stage by a 58-39 bulge. 3 Soucier S 44 14 Win Out East coach Stan Ogrodnik Vesci’s 15 markers. Bob 3 Whelton ?»'V As a result he led the East With 1:40 showing on the 13 44 30 SEATTLE (UPI) — Bob /Lanier, who picked off the said, “Other clubs are Bero and Steve Slomski had 3 Uisa 0 Ml 0 Catholic basketball team to clock, Ogrodnik leared his 0 Moffett 0 M) 0 game s most valuable player award from an unfamiliar beginning to respect our 12 apiece for the losers. 0 Hickey SEATTLE (UPI) - Big a 63-51 non-conference vic­ bench and used evefy player 0 (Ml 0 Anxious to Speed Up Game forward spot, said it was muscle and money which pushed other players. Maybe “The testimony of a good 2 M. Nolen 0 04 0 Bob Lanier of Detroit tory over the Generals last in an East uniform he could 1 Carlson 1 M) 2 Although new to the American League office as its new the West to a 134-123 victory Tuesday night in'the 24th an­ they’re not underrating our tearn is the ability to get ‘up’ 1 Thompson 0 M) 0 carried the Most Valuable nual National Basketball Association All-Star game. night at the Eagles’ Nest. find. Everybody except the 0 C. Nolen _^president, Lee MacPhail has already taken the bull by ihe talents anymore” for the non-glamourous 0 Ml 0 Player award into the West Whelton rammed home 13 cheerleaders who were horns and announced he wants to eliminate the dead spots “We came out more aggressive,” said the 6-foot-ll Lanier, Starting off slowly as teams. We were up tonight. 17 ToUls 23 13-20 63 dressing room following his wanted that $500 instead of just $300,” he added, noting of 24 shots from the floor doing their job expertly in the game and speed it up. Over the next two weeks, / ■ team’s 134-123 triumph over the difference paid winners and losers in the mid-season game. Pulaski tried to control the along the East section. The former general manager of the New York Yankees along with all four oppor­ PulukI (51) the E ast in the 24th NBA All- • * o Detroit Piston star played forward with Milwaukee’s 7- tempo. East took a 13-12 Whelton received a standing we’ll find out if we are an B F PU tunities from the charity 1 Bero moved into Joe Cronin’s vacated shoes Jan. 1 as prexy of foot-2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at center in the final minutes to first quarter lead and ovation from a most ap­ excellent team. If we can do 6 M) 12 Star game Tuesday night; stripe. The senior All-State 3 Slomski 6 04 12 We junior major baseball league. One of MaePhaiTs first “I want all you guys to take a form a giant front line that held off an East rally. extended that margin to 27- preciative but surprisingly it every night, then I would 3 Vescl 8 3A 1S guqrd also doled out some 3 Amato acts was to move the league office from Boston to New good look at this, since you It was the first time I’ve played at forward since high 20 at the intermission. say we are an excellent 1 04 2 York. school, Lanier said. eye-popping passes to other quiet crowd of about 1,000 at 5 Zlembro > 1 14 3 helped me earn it,” grinned the Whelton registered 17 in the team,” the Eagle sixth-year 0 Plocharczyk 0 ^2 2 men^bers of the Whelton the Nest when he made his 0 Oils I^en he rolled up his sleeves and at his first meeting 6-11 Lanier, who popped a game Lanier said he was surprised at being honored as the game’s first half, hitting on a varie­ mentor said. 0 ^2 2 Gang which is now 9-1 exit. 0 Lopes 0 04 0 with the press announced he would make every effort to high of 24 points before a record most valuable player adding, "if I was from Seattle I’d have had ty of jumpers from all over Starting off that stretch is 0, Sanadi 0 04 0 to go for Spencer (Haywood.)” t overall for the season. “I was particularly 0 Pacyna eUminate the dead spots” in the game. crowd of 14,360 at the Seattle the perimeter along with a a Saturday night makeup 0 04 0 Just a few feet away, Haywood, of the Seattle SuperSonics, was Supplementing Whelton’s pleased tonight with the ^ Manseglan 0 04 0 “The slowness of the game is what makes it so difficult Coliseum. couple of spectacular drives date at the Eagles’ Nest Both coaches, the West’s admitting his disappointment at not winning the award in front of performance were Ron poise and thinkiitg we 18 ToUls ^ 21 0-14 31 to watch on television,” MacPhail said. his cheering hometown fans. up the middle among a maze against Waterford High. Score at half; EUst 27-20 Soucier and John Riccio who exhibited. They (Pulaski) 1 prexy. who never played the game professional- Larry Costello of Milwaukee, of Pulaski players. Following next week are two and the East’s Tom Heinsohn of “I hate to be in a league where you can’t get recognition,” the were trying to control the ly.'Dut has been in baseball for nearly 40 of his 56 years, 6-foot-9 forward complained. "My people were here pulling for Boston agreed it was one of the (UPI photo) feels that a rule should be made to keep a hitter in the best all-star games seen in batter’s box between pitches unless a pitcher is removed many years and both described Lanier scored a game-high 24 points, just one more than or there is a halt in play. it as “one hell of a game.” Walt Frazier Dribbles Past Rick Barry Haywood as the two inside men outmuscled the East for basket Cedeno Fined $100^ after basket. Local Basketball Roundup MacPhail also said he saw no reason why it should be It didn’t start out that way, Gail Goodrich, right, Trails P^ay in All-Star Tilt c^pulsory for American League umpires to position however. Abdul-Jabbar credited teamwork, an unusual factor not often seen in All-Star games, with the West’s win and Lanier seconded themselves behind the plate and peer over the squatting The starting West five, Set Free in Slaying that when he carried his MVP trophy into the locker room and catcher’s head to call the pitches. anchored by Milwaukee’s 7-2 yelled: \ I don’t think the positioning is really important, as long Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, ran up a SANTO DOMINGO, D.R. (UPI) — Houston Astros out­ "I want all you guys to look at this. You helped me get it.” MIDGET Nassiff Arms in overtime, 18- victory was the excellent foul as the umpire can call a good game,” he added. quick 6-0 lead and stretched fielder Cesar Cedeno was a $100 fine awayirom closing the that to 39-29 at the end of the Undefeated Nassiff Arms 17, in Pee Wee League action at shooting of Gail Shimaitis and The designated hitter made its appearance last season Record Fine in NBA book today on his conviction for involuntary manslaughter the Y last night. first quarter. continued its winning ways by Miss Halloran. airt it added a new dimension to the gHme. MacPhail has in the motel shooting of a 19-year-old girl. Jimmy Tierney had 13 points Portland’s Sidney Wicks with blasting Crispinps, 35-16, last Miss Shimaiits and Miss fully endorsed the proposal that a designated runner be Utah Stars Nip Tams When Cedeno’s lawyer pays the fine, the case is closed, night in Midget League action for Wyman’s while Mark 11 points and Lanier and Halloran led Manchester with us^, effective this season. His reasoning is that it would barring an appeal of the sentence by the victim’s sur­ held at the West Side Rec. Simonelli had nine for the seven and six points, respec­ Seattle’s Spencer Haywood Melted Out to Motta add new excitement and give the sport more offente. vivors, and that did not seem likely. Nassiff’s was led by Tony losers. tively. with 10 each helped build the MEMPHIS,Tenn, (U P I)-In five minues left, but Memphis Chiputti’s 14 points while Lionel Paul Peck had six for VFW Manchester, now 4-2, heads to Cronin, incidentally, will stay on as chairman of the West’s lead to 66-47 at the end of SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) '“ failed to improve the trouble with me in the coming the only game played in the cut the score to 82-81 on the two- Judge Porfirio Natera yesterday convicted Cedeno and board. Lessard chipped in with nine while Mike Pallein had eight for West Hartford Friday after­ the first half. — Dick Motta told NBA situation.” Then he called Mot­ season. If you do,® you would American Basketball Associa­ minute mark. Chones’ three meted the token fine. The East then mounted its tion Tuesay night, guard James markers. Nassiff’s in their overtime con­ noon to confront Conard High at Commissioner Walter ta into his office for two have every reason to throw the quick two-pointers picked up The conviction, which could have carried a three-year test. first serious threat racking up Jones dumped in six points in The Foodmen were paced by 3:15. Kennedy he was a changed meetings, the last on Oct. 8. book at me.’” the Stars' pace again, however. sentence, came despite a move by the prosecuting district Notes Off the Cuff the first 14 points of the second "I told Motta. in the strongest the last three minutes, totaling John Brown’s five tallies. ILLING HIGH EAST GIRLS man. And until his Chicago Motta said he felt his punish­ attorney that the charge be dropped for lack of evidence The East Catholic girls’ The latest word is that the annual Yankee Caravan into half with Boston’s Jo Jo White possible terms that on the eve ment could have been far worse 18 points for the night, to lift the “compromising the innocence” of Cedeno. BUSINESSMAN With four players registering and Dave Cowens leading the Bulls lost a controversial Utah Stars to an 89-87 win over Both games went down to the double figures, the Illing Junior basketball team dropped a 45-38 Connecticut to spread goodwill will be dropped because of of a new season, I wanted it for the Seattle incident. The young ballplayer was accused in the Dec. 11 dawn way. game in overtime to the the Memphis Tams. wire last night‘in the High ninth grade basketball decision to a powerful Windsor the gasoline shortage. For more than a decade the clearly understood that I would "In my mind, lam paying for Stasiuk to Denver The West weathered that Seattle Supersonics Jan. 4, it not tolerate any repetition of Willie Wise backed Jones slaying in the Keko Motel of Altagracia de la Cruz, 19. Businessman League as team routed Bolton, 76-29, Locks five yesterday afternoon Yankees made a Hot Stqve League stop and dined with the four years,” he said. ‘Tm not ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. Cedeno testified that she was accidentally shot in the at the victors’ court. threat and pulled out to a 101-85 appeared he was. the kind of conduct he has been going to try to hurt this league. with 27 points and nine Gromans Sports Shop bested yesterday at Illing. media...Rob Franklin, the young, handsome traveling lead at the end of three. rebounds while Gerald Govan Louis Blues named Vic Stasiuk head by his .38 caliber pistol when he tried to wrest it from Freds Athletic Club, 61-59, and Scott Hyde and Mike Dawson The Eagles almost snapped Then Motta blew up, just like guilty of in the past,” Kennedy The second I feel my conduct is coach and general manager of secretary of the New York Yankees, has left the organiza­ The East refused to fold, he often did in his first three had 15 rebounds for the Stars i her after she had grabbed it to examine it. Honda Civics nipped the Buz­ led Illing with 14 points apiece the 21-game win streak of the said. a detriment to the game. I’ll get their Denver Spurs farm club in (Herald photo by CeoUluomo) tion and has taken a position with Mike Burke at Madison however. A jump shot by New seasons in the NBA, and thei first visit to Memphis this zards, 56-52, at Illing High. while Morris Godin and Steve Raiders, coming within two He said Motta responded, out.” the Western Hockey Teague to Square Garden. Burke is the former Yankee president. York’s Dave DeBusschere with season. Terry Schilling (23) and A1 Dawson chipped in with 10 points several times in the fast- Tuesday, Kennedy threw the ’’’Now that I have assumed ad­ Motta’s suspension will begin replace Bob McCord, who was Tommy Tucker Scores Two Long John Dishaw 3:46 left narrowed the West book at him, just as Motta had Wilbur Jones and George Pratt U6) led Groman’s while each. Bob Noonan led the locals paced game. The locals never Bob Fishel remains the only veteran front office official ditional responsibilities with Thursday and will cover three fired Tuesday. margin to 120-115. That wilted suggested he could. Thompson each had 17 points Art Hruble (12) and John in rebounding with 11. Tom led, however. Awaits Rebund with the Yankees since the team was sold to George Stein- the Chicago Bulls (as director Bulls’ games — Friday night at Stasiuk said McCord may East Gymnasts Fare Well With Driving Layup to 120-117 when Elvin Hayes of Shortly before the NBA All- for the Tams and Mike Jackson, Reichardt (11) paced the Gram of Bolton topped all Windsor Locks led 12-9 after brenner and associates...Ray Culp has joined the Boston of player personnel), you will Detroit and home games stay on as a player and assis- the Capital Bullets dropped in a Star game, Kennedy handed the find me a changed man. I traded to the Taitis from the In its first meet of the season, 45.65 points and South Windsor losers. scorers with 16. the first quarter and 26-23 at the Red Sox as a scout in Texas...The Red Sox still haven’t against Portland Sunday and tant coach with Denver, pair of free throws. young Bulls’ coach the most assure you that you will have no Stars last week, had 12. the East Catholic girls’ gym­ in third with 38.95. Dan Coppen’s 14 points led Illing, now 2-1, contests intermission. The Raiders filled the second radio spot in the announcing booth after against Atlanta on Tuesday, although "that decision is up to Costello admitted he was severe publicly announced Jan. 22. Utah led by six points with nastic team scored well in a tri- In the floor exercise event, Honda to its victory. crosstown rival Bennet Junior stretched the margin to 35-28 Dave Martin’s contract wasn’t renewed...The Red Sox Ijjm.” after three quarters. In the con­ "sweating a little bit” at this punishment in the history of the „meet with South Windsor and. Beth Egan scored a 4.35 on her EAST SIDE High Friday at the high school. roster next season could be the oldest in baseball.with the point but, with Jabbar holding Wethersfield. cluding stanza, the clubs traded league — a week-long suspen­ exercise for a third place. Mary Two overtime contests were MHS GIRLS Hustling Hartford possibility 12 of the 25 players will be 30 or over...The CCIL down the pivot and Lanier sion and a $2,000 fine. basket-for-basket as the Team results showed Ellen Casalino placed fourth, played at the East Side Rec last^ and Wethersfield High lost an outstanding football coach playing forward for the first Wethersfield on top with 53.45 In a see-saw battle, the Raiders registered their 22nd “I agree with the while Pam Fairbanks took fifth night as A&N defeated when Joe Cottone died this week after a long illness. His time since high school, the West punishment,” Motta told a points with East second with place. Manchester High girls’ basket­ straight win. Manchester State Bank, 29-28, ball team upended Penney teams were always well coached and often gave held on. news conference. “I won’t fight Freshman Mary Kautz placed Judy Lauder and Deb in Pee Wee League action while High, 27-25, yesterday after­ Manchester High teams fits..'.Latest estimates of the cost Jabbar hit a right-handed that or try to argue that. second with a score of 5.45 in Caouette paced East with 18 Turns Back MCC in the second contest. Eastern noon in East Hartford. hook and Gail Goodrich of the “ I told the commissioner the vaulting event. and 11 points respectively. of renovating Yankee Stadium have risen to $50 million Realty bested Allied Builders, Utilizing a tight defense and Los Angeles Lakers scored on a yesterday I wasn’t too happy Balance beam competition Windsor Locks was paced by sooner had Moore departed dollars, or just double the original estimate...UConn 17-14, in Midget League action. strong rebounding efforts from By Chris Blake throws as MCC was called for layup with 2:31 for a 124-117 with my action. If I had to do it saw Donna Brown take second Nancy Shapiro’s 18 tallies. when the Colts tied the cound at 21 team fouls. hoopsters will entertain Columbia tonight at 8 with tickets Brian Galligan topped all Betty Funke, Wendy Comp and East travels to East Hartford West edge. Portland's Geoff right now with a cool head, I place scoring a 4.35. Sheila Con­ 16-all, then put eight points on In the scoring department, available. There will be no preliminary. Coach Dee Rowe’s scorers with 21 points for A&N. Jean Halloran, the locals shut High Friday afternoon at 3:15 Hustling Greater Hartford Petrie added a pair of jumpers probably wouldn’t have gone nolly, Mary Marzialo and Miss Chris Carmel led the Bank with Community College erased the scoreboard to Manchester’s Jim Deutsch and Btob Abate club will be looking for a sweep of all four New York state and Jabbar hit a 12-footer with through it again.” i USED CARS down the high-powered Penney to face the Hornets. two in the next three minutes Casalino also placed well in this 13 tallies. offense.- an early first half deficit hadl8 and 13 tallies respective­ rivals after polishing off Manhattan, Colgate and just seconds left as the West What Motta did, Kennedy ^ Top Pricos Paid event. for a 24-18 margin. Ray Diana led Realty to its The Indian maidens trailed by behind 22 point efforts from ly for Hartford, while Stan Syracuse...Bob Ricketts of Manchester is a varsity closed it out. said, was storm off the bench For All Makes In the concluding uneven EAST FROSH The Colts maintained the For Extra Strength & Performance win with 10 points while Shawn two points going into the final Alexander and Tom Tucker hit wrestler this fall at Plymouth State College in Plymouth, Haywood said there was a with his team after the Bulls parallel bars event, Mary Kautz The previously unbeaten Ron Williams and Dennis spread and went into the 1 CARTER CHEVROin Ireland had six for the Builders. stanza but two quick buckets double figures with 17 and 11 N.H. Ricketts is originally from Long Island...Oops different attitude among the lost 103-101 in overtime to Seat­ placed fourth. Penney High freshman basket­ Johnsky to down CCCAA lockerroom with a comfortable points respectively. MCC went PEE WEE gave them the lead. Department: Francis DeGregorio is the new Park and players this year and the teams tle and blocked the game of­ 1 CO., IRC. The next gymnastics meet for ball team took it on the chin rival Manchester Communi­ 44-37 advantage. to the line just seven times. 1229 Main SIroat Wyman Oil outgunned Manchester could only pull to a threw friendly taunts at each ficials’ path to the dressing Premium Belted 2 + 2 the girls will be Wednesday, Tuesday afternoon as the East ty College, 80-75, last night Mike Lomax, who finished Alexander's performance Recreation Department head in East Hartford and not Manchester Travel Service, 23- three-point lead at best, and the other from adjoining dressing room. Motta then allegedly Jan. 23 with Simsbury and Catholic cagers registered a 64- at Cheney Tech. The with 18 points, kept the Cougars was particularly outstanding Manchester. Ernie Tureck and Mel Siebold are still doing rooms before the game started. 13, while the VFW nipped only factor which preserved the 41 win. fine jobs in the local offices. twice placed his hand on one of Series “78” Whitewalls Penney in East Hartford. Cougars fall to 4-3 in league in the game for most of the se­ since he was the only MCC “The atmosphere was a lot the officials. East broke open a tough bat­ cond half. He brought the locals play 8nd 9-4 overall. player to go the full 40 minutes differenr from previous years Kennedy said Motta and tle with good defense and sharp within three on two occasions, Although the visitors were and missed on only three of 11 when some guys just said ‘let’s several players kicked the • Reverse molded wide tread. passing, outscoring Penney 19-6 with a brilliant display of out­ FRANK MARATTA PRESENTS THE Contending with a much taller field goal tries. get it over with.’ This time the Sonics’ 24-second clock and • Two ply polyester pord, 2 ply fiberglass belts. in the final stanza. side shooting. s t a t e A R N ^ O R ^ MCC front line, they took the Saturday night, the Cougars guys were saying ‘we’re going other’ articles of standard • Better traction . . . longer mileage. 2nd ANNUAL CONNECTICUT Jeff Heim led the locals with Moore started the second half boards by a decisive margin. are away against CCCAA oppo­ beat you,” ’ Haywood said. colliseum equipment, one of b r o a d 23 points while Jon Lindberg but had to take a seat again College Basketball GHCC center Johnsky and nent Norwalk Community Home town hero Spencer which bounced into a and Peter Thompson con­ when charged with his fourth A78x13 Williams, a 5-11 leaper, made College. Haywood added 23 for the West, policeman, and that Motta used HARTFOR® tributed 12 and 10 markers foul at the 12:35 mark. Out of Our Reg. up the difference with consis­ Goodrich 18, Wicks 16 ad Abdul- obscene language in the respectively. Lindberg and necessity, MCC coach Don 22.99 tent rebounding. Jabbar 14. DeBusschere led the presence of the public. Plus 181 Heim hauled in 14 rebounds Geissler put Moore back in with At the outset, it appeared that Walton to Return losers with 16 while Atlanta’s Kennedy said while announ-' F.'E.T. apiece. the Cougars behind and time on the Cougars had broken out of Johnsky 1 M 22 Pete Maravich tossed in 15 and cing the suspension that he had East is now.,8-0 in freshman Hartford's side. Williams shooting spi^ll which had 1 M 22 White 13. levied a series of fines and SIZE REO. SALE F.E.T competition while Penney is Moore lasted five minutes Payanis 1 1-3 3 plagued them for the past Abate 7 1-2 13 It was the West’s ninth win other disciplinary action on 078x13 24.99 $17. 2.01 T u m NC HAUSOF UtRNON now 3-1. East meets Northwest and fouled out at the 5:13 junc­ Deutsch ToLineupSaturday jAN.17-20 7 (H) 0 Shin 0»'n9 tauip«» posted its seventh win in eight 13-point edge. Georgetown then switched to a zone defense, but 30,000 GALLON INDOOR TANK Slate' Other area games saw Coven­ while . Rockville, now 6-2 heavyweight contender Ken STONE WALL PRESS starts in defeating RHAM. The never got closer than 11 points again, as Notre Dame shot 49 per Frazier will work out again fLBhing ^ Munlioa Bor.H try top Bolton, 77-67 in Charter overall, was led by Pat cent from the field. Norton last year. today in his North Philadelphia Brake Fluid Lifetime Guarantee WORC R ifoou Unil FREE TANK & STATUE SH O W D A ILY Pantliers' Jotin Hagel led all AHITF MOUNTAIN ATTRACTIONS Oak Conference play; RHAM Connelly’s 24 points. Williams, who has worked ONLY! THUR. & FRI. 8:30 P.M. scorers with 28 points. Chris Shumate finished the game with 26 points, although he only gym, but will take Thursday Auto Battery . N .. H.r.pih.l*T-*">“ “ ' lose to Cromwell, 72-62, in COC with Frazier the last six years, 19t®cars Our Reg. 79' BOV SCOUTS OF AMERICA SAT. 12:30/ 2:30/ 4:30/ 8:30 j played 26 minutes, and Dantley scored 22 points while playing 22 and Friday off because of action; and in Central Valley •.V...... has boxed more than 30 rounds CENTRAL CONN BASSMASTERS SUNDAY 2:00/4:00/6:00 P.M. minutes. Georgetown, which was fored intq 32 turnovers by the television commitments and a 8 Cyl. 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VMCA Bicycling Ask Someone Who Has directed by Grandmaster Pai Weightlifting Champion win in eight starts with AI Edmonton 4, Minnesota 1 football Coach Bill Mallory an­ [IT^' BawkAmebicakd Manchester at Malonpy Only game scheduled end of the first half and went on to an easy victory over Butler. Manchester Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Cahill (28) and John Kissane Los Angeles 6, Quebec 4 The Warriors held a comfortable 27-18 lead with just over four nounced Monday the appoint­ Phene Saturday 9:00‘a.m. - 9:30 p.m. minutes left in the first half but then exploded to score the next 12 ment of Dwight Wallace as the 1145 Tolland Tpke. points and took a commanding 39-18 lead into t h e j ^ e r room. Buffaloes’ quarterback and 649-4464 receiver coach.

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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Jan. 16. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.,- Wed.. Jan. 16. 1974- PAGE THIRTV.THRirir. 6 Sorvleea Offered • 12 Heating-Plumbing 17 Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 HERALD Help Wanted 35 PLEASE READ SNOW PLOWING. Phone 649- DOX LEHERS 3015. SEWERLINES, sink lines, ADULT - Part-time, retired DATA Processing - Several U,S. Women^s Classic Here YOUR AD cleaned with electric cutters, persons Considered. Phone 649- openings for both experienced PRIIITIN6 POSITIONS Out For Your by professionals. McKinney 9814 or applu groups in Tokyo, Mexico City and in some European cities. Granted UAC 50 Harrison Street Manensstar Miami is under way, and some Repossession, $1,095. Savings mornings. Call 649-5334. 646-3800 tourist sources feel the new tax The teams confirmed for tUs season are locat^ in Memphis, Bank of. Manchester, 646-1700. WILL REMOVE ice and snow Help Wanted 35 EAST HARTFORD UPI) - A PARAGON TOOL ’ move could drive tourists away Tenn.; New England (playing in Foxboro, Mass.), Toronto; Bir­ from eaves if leaking, also ^ p - WAREHOUSE MAN for mingham, Ala., New York, Southern California, Philadelphia, spokesman for United Aircraft NEED CAR? Credit bad? ly new roof if needed. Call MACHINIST - We have the modern, clean furniture and more baseball teams to following openings: Lathe, warehouse, steady, must fur­ CO., INC. Arizona. Honolulu, Chicago, Washington, D. C., (playing in Annapolis, (]orp, said Tuesday the firm has Bankrupt? Repossessed? between 7-9 a.m. or 5-9 p.m., Md.), and Detroit. been given permission by the Honest Douglas accepts lowest 643-9735. Bridgeport, Jig Bore. The Pur­ nish own transportation. Apply 121 Adams St., ManchestqrX GOOD MAN to fill vacancy in Dogs-BIrds-Pats 41 3rd Annual federal government to discuss down, smallest payments. dy Coip., 586 Hilliard Street, in person, Nassau’s Warehouse, Manchester area. Age unimpor­ The 12 teams will begin a 20-game schedule in mid-July. Games Wins Award 6 4 9 - ^ Route 5, South Windsor. tant, but maturity is. We train. SEVEN Beautiful 6-week old will be played on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Clip Race the possible sale of American Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Air mail C. F. Dickerson, puppies. Mother lovable, gen­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe Davidson said he hopes to “open up” the offensive game with a l^licopters to China. Painting-Papering 13 SALESPERSON - If you like AUTO INSURANCE - com­ FULL-TIME experienced tool FULL-TIME Secretary needed people, keeping busy, handling Pres., Southwestern tle, shaggy "moocher” type, Paterno, who coached Penn number of rule changes. Including moving goal posts to tbe rear If the sale takes place, it will makers and bridgeport for a busy, local office. Must be Petroleum, Fort Worth, Texas. need good homes with loving State to a 12-0 record, including pare our low rates. For a T. J. FLANAGAN - Painting, telephoephone orders, responding to of the end zones, returning all missed field goals outside the 20- FEB. 2, 1974 — 9:00 A.M be the first time the United telephone quotation call Mr. operators. Top wages. Apply in proficient in typing and have all( families and yard. 646-3012. an Orange Bowl victory over papering, general repairs. challenges and can accept yard line of scrimmage, and playing a 7V4minute overtime period States has allowed heavy-duty Dolin at 646-6050. Estimate now for person at E. & S. Gara Com­ pleasant phone personality. responsibility, we have a posi­ PART TIME, counter help, Louisiana State, was presented in the event of a tie. helicopters to be sold outside spring/summer clean up. Call pany, Mitchell Drive, Salary open, full medical tion for you. Knowledge of days-evenings or weekends. Some knowledge waiting on the Football Writers Northview Ski Area, Manchester the western allied world. , AUTOMOBILE Insurance? Call 643-1949. Manchester. benefits, etc. Call Mrs. Albasi stationery and office supplies Articles lor Sale 45 Association of New York’s an­ The spokesman confirmed a for appointment between 9- desirable. 37 1/2 hour week, customers, use of slicing Tom Crockett at the Crockett machine-reliable. Also dis- nual Eastern Coach of the Year published rep o rt by the Agency, 643-1577 for low rates J.P. LEWIS & Son custom INVENTORY CLERK - good 2:30, 64-5100. benefits. Apply Mr. Harrison FOUR-year old gas furnace, award Tuesday. Washington Star-News that the and efficient service. It pays to decorating, interior and figure aptitude, call Mr. mornings only or by appoint­ BTU, two circulating government has allowed UAC, check with Tom. exterior, paper hanging. Fully Tischofer, Rourke-Eno Paper ARTS AND CRAFTS ment, no phone calls. Asking $275. Phone 64^ MCC Lists Cage Benefit Co., 522-8211 for an interview. based in East Hartford, to give insured. 649-9658. Demonstrators needed. Beat Harrison’s Stationers, 845 Main GIRLS’ AGE GROUPS BOYS’ AGE GROUPS the high cost of living, no in­ Street, Manchester. plaza, Vernon. Recovered the Peking government sales CHEVROLET 1972, C-20 Subur- ban, air-conditioning, R. HEBERT - Painting, PART TIME - work at home on vestment, no collecting, or ALUMINUM SHEETS used as Against Guard All-Stars information on the S61N the telephone, call 673-2995 or delivering. Full-time or part- printing plates, .007 thick, ANAHEIM (UPI) ;::^The automatic transmission, power paperhanging, exterior and in­ COMPUTER OPERATOR 6-7-8 Years Old 6-7-8 Years helicopter, which is built by 658-5515. time. Phone 633-1697 or 646- Trainee - No experience 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. California Angels announced steering, equipp^ with neavy terior, commercial and the Manchester Community UAC’s Sikorsky Division. 0496. required. Training, good salary, RNS-LPNS-AIDES Phone 643-2711. Tuesday that infielder- Justin C.Y.O. All Stars (of duty trailer hauling provisions. residential. Will honor Master College basketball team will The spokesman said that the Originial cost $6,200. Will Charge. 644-0642. GENERAL MECHANIC - full many benefits. Now inter­ JOIN THE outfielder Bobby Valentine, Hartford) and Vernon Midget 9-10 Years Old V 9-10 Years time days, paid CMS, Blue COMPUTER Programmer - NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 hold a benefit game on Satur­ All-Stars. - ! d - -(V- preliminary discussions of the sacrifice $3,795. 649-2094. viewing. Call Army Oppor­ DYNAMIC who suffered a severe leg frac­ sale grew out of UAC’s sale of Cross, Life Insurance, contact Several openings for both tunities, 646-3089. cents each. Inquire side door. day, IJan. 26 at Cheney Tech A donation of $1 will be asked INSIDE-Outside painting. Manchester Evening Herald. ture last season, has been given $40 million worht of jet engines 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98, Luxury. Special rates for people over ra. Mr. Larry Passardi, The experienced and non- NURSING TEAM against the National Guard All- at the door, with all proceeds 11-12 Years Old 11-12 Years Amerbelle Corp., 104 East Main exp«rienced. Good pay, travel clearance to begin full Star array. and spare parts to the Chinese Must sell. Low mileage. 'Take Fully insured. Estimates given. MAN FOR delivery, stock and workouts by team doctors. slated to help defray the costs over payments. Call Henry Call 649-7863. Street, Rockville, 873-3325 options, 30 days paid vacation, housekeeping duties. Should be AM/FM solid state radio, like Heading the All-Stars will be government for the Boeing 707s between 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. An' new. Call 649-9939 ask for Mike. V Valentine broke his right leg of MCC’s baseball trip to South 13-14 Years Old 13-14 Years Griswold, 643-1181. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• many benefits. Call Army Op­ familiar with Manchester and ^ THE MEADOWS Ray LaGrace, former two-time it purchased. equal opportunity employer. portunities, 646-3089. when he crashed into the Carolina in March. Building-Contracting 14 surrounding area. Hours 8:30- Full and part-time positions East Catholic All-Stater and ’The spokesman said United HOT WATER furnace, $65. centerfield wall at Anaheim 1956 CHEVROLET wagon. 2:30, Monday through Friday. available. 3-11 and 11-7 shifts Boston College player Gary 15-17 Years Old 15-17 Years has sold the helicopter, which is GENERALn CLERK - some BOOKKEEPER - Excellent op­ Apply Mr. Harrison, Harrison'’s Convector type radiators, Stadium last May 17. He missed Body, good condition, car, g o ^ NEWTON H. Smith Sc Sons - Excellent salary plus com Baum, former Small College Wants to Return made in both miliUry and com­ running condition. $185. or best Remodeling, repairing, ad­ filing and math background. portunity for person with ambi­ Stationers, 849 Main Street. aluminum combination doors, the remainder of the Angels’ Call Mr. Tischofer, RourKe-Eno tion and above average ability. pany paid Life, Health, Major tubs and lavs, electrostatic of­ All-American from the Univer­ TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) - Los mercial versions, to other coun­ offer. 643-7839. ditions, rec rooms, porches and 1973 season. tries. Paper Co., 522-8211 for an inter­ Experienced in accounts TRUCK DRIVER - No Medical and Disability in fice copier, gas stoves, 643-144. sity of Bridgeport. Angeles Rams quarterback THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN BETWEEN roofing. No job too small. Call view. The newspaper quoted (968 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, 649-31A. receivable desirable. Excellent experience required. Training, surance makes this truly one Other events planned are a John Hadl told a joint session of benefits, good starting pay. good salary and many benefits.,. of the best benefit packages in BEAUTIFUL Crystal Dining Karate show by Hwang’s School THE AGES OF 6-17 WHO RESIDE IN CONN. diplomatic sources as saying convertible, automatic, V-8, Room Chandelier $75. Call Hewgley Hired the state legislature Monday he power steering, good condition, CARPENTRY .- Repairs, CUSTODIANS - 'Ejqierienced, Apply Mr. Centini, Coca Cola Now interviewing. (Jail Army the industry. of Tae Kwon-Do at 7:45 and a UAC also was negotiating with part-time, mornings and days, 649-5559, evenings, 643- NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - plans to remain in football for good gas. $900. 646-7609.^^ remodeling, additions, roofing. Bottling Company, 451 Main Opportunities, 646-3089. Start the New Year right, con basketball game between St. Roipania on a deal calling for evenings. Call 643-5691 2 to 6 Street, Ehst Hartford. 8W. The New Orleans Saints have about four more years. Call David Patria, ^u th Wind­ tact Emilia Kumik, Assistant This Event Sponsored by The Manchester State Bank co-production in Romania of 50 p.m. MALE for stock work and hired Wimp Hewgley as offen­ 1966 CHEVY wagon, Impala. sor, 644-1796. Director of Nursing Service to WOODBURNING Stoves of the same type helicopters Good condition. Call 643-7670. -AUTOMOTIVE Repairman - delivery in modem pharmacy, for sive line coach from the New . and the Town of Manchester Recreation Department valued at $100 million. Romania WAITRESS - Full-time and Several openings for both part time, 10-2 Monday-Friday. learn more about the many sale, $80. Phone 742-7598. York Jets. , 0 , A WES ROBBINS carpentry is considered to be the most in­ 1971 OPEL, light, blue, remodeling specialist. Ad­ part-time hours, some evenings experienced and non- Apply to manager, Liggett health care opportunities on Hewgley, 42, begun his and Saturday included. Apply exiiorienced. Good pay, travel Drug at Manchester Parkade. this'side of the river. New sec­ TRADER ,P - Used furniture. dependent of the Soviet allies in automatic. Excellent condition. ditions, rec roofns, dormers, January clearance. Washers, professional career as a ★ TROPHIES TO TOP 3/IN EACH BOY AND GIRLS’ AGE CLASSES eastern Europe. 34,000 miles. $1,795. 646-6239! built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, W. T. G ra n t C om pany, options, 30 day paid vacation, tion opening soon. Maifchester Parkade. An ^ u ai many benefits. Call Army Op­ refrigerators, chests, desks, freshman line coach at According to unidentified 649-3446. BAKERY PORTER - rtB O T lH t '—opportunity employer. portunities, 646-3089. experienced preferred. Steady lamps, new and old, cast iron Wyoming in 1960, went to Pur­ U.S. officials quoted by the 1962 VOLKSWAGEN BUG, 646-2321 stove. Open daily 5-9 p.m. 50 due as offensive line coach io $150. Call 649-6374 after 6 p.m. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - work, good pa^ Apply in'person 333 RIOWEU STRECT ★ MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP FOR BEST TIME FOR DAY Star-News, helicopter sales to MACHINISTS * Bridgeport f Pearl Street, Manchester. 1967, and joined the Jets in 1971. new homes custom built, before noon. Parkade Bakery, ^JjANCHESTE^I^ China “is bound to increase ihills, centerless grinders, Har- 11 SHEET METAL Manchester Shopping Parkade. remode, additions, rec rooms, FOR SALE - Wheel balancer, ★ HOT CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, DONUTS AT RACE FOR ALL suspicions in Moscow that the garages, kitchens remodeled, dinge chuckers, engine lathes, FABRICATOR y U.S. is taking sides in the Slrt>- Trucks-Tractor 5 NC automatic lathes, top notch W O M EN 18 or over, part-time gear oil pump with drum of bath tile, cement work. Steps, <' Work with brackets, tubing, i DISHWASHER - P artH jh ^ gear oil. Phone 643-0188 after 6 McCullouch Named Soviet dispute.” dormers. Residential or com­ people required, high quality Hand ducting. Must -know;; P?/ week. Apply in one or two evenings per week. work, overtime, top mescal P-m. ______- Compliments of The Bank Therefor^, they suggested, 1964 DODGE VAN, asking $600. mercial. Call 649-4291. IIwelding techniques. Good H rson only. Howard Johnson’s Possible $30-$ loo or more a LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Call 5224155 between 8-5:30 plan, all benefits. Apply J. T. :estaurant, 394 Tolland Turn- week, no experience. Call 643- Earl McCullouch, six-year any completion of the current I > starting salary with fuH com-11 pji^g Manchester. USED GAS fired forced air fur­ p.m. Ask for Al. R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen- Slocumb, Co. 68 Matson Hill 0879. veteran wide receiver of the discussions between UAC and Rd., South Glastonbury, Conn, ,, pany benefitp; Hartford area. < > ______nace, belt drive, 120,000 input, , O .»deci(le with a Full Day Ride.. China will involve a policy deci­ tiy, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ used one season only, $180. All Detroit Lions, today was named ditions, porches, any type or------call------Robert------Schwager,11 Ample 633- free parking. Call || GAL FRIDAY'for small COOKS - No experience director of personnel of the sion by President Nixon. 9485. An equal opportunity o United Aircraft Research " Manchester office, (jlood typist, required Good salary and many fuer stainless steel chimneys, RACE CLINIC Garage-Service-Storage 10 remodeling, 646-2087. 6 ” to 14” diameters. Also International Track Associa­ TEST DRIVE ANY Under the Mutual Securities employer. 11Laboratories, 565-8900, for an!I Filing and some bookkeeping. benefits. Now intervie'wing. Act of 1954, all military sales to ^interview appointment. An “ Send resume to Box “ E ’°, Call Army Opportunities, 646- galvanized flue pipe in all sizes, tion. 118 MAIN ST. - Garage and CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ 1, 2 and 5’»lengths. T. P. Aitkin, ..'A Tuesday, January 29, 7:30 P.M. at CommuiYist countries are em­ NEED MONEY for Christmas equal opportunity employer.! ► Manchester Herald. 3089. McCullouch, 28, also will storage space for rent. (^11646- ages, additions, bathrooms, bills, pleasant part-time Inc, Route 83, Tolland Turn­ compete on the second-year pro bargoed, unless the President 2426, 9-5. kitchens. Houses, repairs. Free 11 M/F. pike,-on left just before Vernon specifically authorizes them. telephone work. Guaranteed MEDICAL SECRETARY - PART-'TIME help wanted at track circuit. estimates. Small jobs.Stephen wage/commission. 646-2637. town line. 643-6793. MANCHESTER STATE BANK But UAC officials say that both Martin, 646-7295. . With Excellent typing^kills. Shakey’s Pizza, must be over In 1967, McCullouch equalled OPEL COMPUTOR Operator - Third Call 649-8979 between 9-12nodn. 18. Apply in person Vernon Cir­ the World 110-meter high hurdle V China and Romania ^ould be Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 11 SHORT ORDER dtook, male or shift, midnight to 8 a.m. Must cle, Vernon. MOVING - furniture, candles, record of 13.2 seconds. The sold the commercial version of RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 15 female, will train if necessary. have at least six months job MATURE WOMAN, part-time, clothing, miscellaneous, rab­ FffiOKnU’MY the S61N, which would not in­ EXPERT bicycle repairs, all Apply in person only, Howard experience or have completed 1-5 P.M. Credit and collection PART-TIME lunch waitresses. bits, cages. Call 647-9616, Mrs. mark has been lowered to 13 RUDI WYRSCH Mosier. flat by Rod Milburn. Director of Special Skiing Mount Snow, Vermont, and former clude military features such as makes, models and speeds. ROOFING and roof repairing, Johnson’s, 394 Tolland Tpke., an approved course such as experience necessary. Call 64- Apply Mr. Steak, 244 Center bullet-proof gas tanks and Peugeot, Raleign dealers, Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707 Manchester. C.P.I. in Data Processing for Street, Manchester. Olympic Skiing Coach will discuss Racing Techniques, Equipment, machlne-gpn mounts. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- ^stem 3 or similar equipment. YOU SAVED and slaved for wall-to-wall carpet. Keep it Fans Will Pick Strategy. . The Star-News said that some 2098. BIDWELL Home Improvement HOUSEKEEPERS - full time Excellent benefits, good star­ Co. Eifpert installation of and part time positions ting pay. Apply Mr. Clark, Coca new with Blue Lustre: Rent SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) - FREE U.S. officials were apprehen­ a electric shampooer, $1. The E. aluminUiA siding, gutters and DECIDE FOR YOURSELF SEE THE MOUNT SNOW MOVIE & RUDI IN ACTION sive that China could use the HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- available to mature, capable Cola Bottling Co, 451 Main Fans of National Basketball ^cles, parts and accessories. trims. Roofing installation and persons. Call Meadows Con­ Street, East Hartford. Advertising Account Executive A. Johnson Paint Company, 723 Association teams will get a THE PROOF Of THE PUDDING IS i THE TASTING FREE-DRAWING FOR PASSES TO MOUNT SNOW helicopters for such military Expert service. Harley- repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. valescent Center, 646-2321 ask Main Street, Manchester. 649^ chance next season to pick the purposes as shuttling its patrols Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, for Mr. Messier. HEAVY Equipment Operator - 4501. niup ci?n 26th., you can Teat Drive For We are looking for an ^experienced advertising players for the 1975 All-Star along the northern Irarders with Hartford. 247-9774. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Several openings for both • • • • • • • . game to be staged in Phoenix, Ah ^ y°“'' Choice FREEI Russia. roofing, storm windows, aw­ ; ^eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee^ ► q xperienced and non- salesman Interested In a future In the newspaper Absolutely No Cost or Obligation. (Must have liability In­ nings. Quality workmanship, I 1 ▼ business. The opportunities for advancement are Sporting Goods 4.7 Ariz. surance on your present car). Register In Person or By Mail. . . NBA Commissioner Walter free estimates. Fully insured. SECRETARY I ' opti unlimited. This person must have strong ability In Services O ttered 12 872-9187, 649-3417. many SKI-DOO TNT. 340CC, 1972, Kennedy said Tuesday that the Well Put Our Mooer Where Our Mm Ui b! I aceptional openl,« In sales and advertising laydut. Progressive bonus In­ excellent condition. $575. Call association had decided to REGISTRATION FORM LIQUOR PERMIT centive plan plus twice monthly base salary. All 875-6662 after 5. SHOP. . . THIN STOP AT NOTICE OF REMOVAL HAVE A problem? You name ROOFING — Specializing ;tific - engineering research "!------^______follow a fan-balloting plan Iik.

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PAGE THIRTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 Fuel-Feed 49 Apertmertta For Rant 63 Apartments______For Rent M Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed,, Jan. 16.1974 - PAGE THIRTY-FTVF. HARDWOOD for sale, cut to 1 MANCHESTER ^ New' coiUem- Manchester - central loca­ 1/2’ lengths, split and delivered, super deluxe 2-bedroom tion, bus line, third floor, 5 MANCHESTER - E;:ceptibnal 6 BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN call anytime^ 649-1573. B iuse, fully carpeted, with spacious rooms, $150 monthly, room Cape, fireplace, fonnal OUR BOARDING HOUSE wiih MAJOR HOOPLE sunken living room, security all and references. Call QUALITY HOMES dining room, aluminum siding, “WE FIND THE HOUSE I LOVE y YA LOVE/1/VyW/A4S IF YA WANT A •REFILL., FIREPLACE hardwood for appliances^ private patio with 649-0143. garage, Char-Bon Agency, 643- YOU MAKE THE HOME’’ ■ GOOO K _ THAT'S FREE, , wow THAT I'VE FIXEP 'uH'-WH/ POW'T you JUST Fix^j sale. Call 875:2121. basement garage. Ideal loca­ RANCH — Andover, first offering, 6 rooms, garage, 0683. ^^FFEE! / ( FUDPSYI JUST yell: VDUR MOTHERS SUPPER I 50METHIW’ FOR youRSELF, PA, ' '' TIM TBIEP T(3.5CAI?E THAT LISTEN, WITH HER REALTOR L.O.DuBONNE away from tion. Call 649-0311 after 6. I'LL Be RIGHT C>OWH AH I AW' GO KEEP AAA COAAPAWX' I'i PAID LOOKS SHE PESEI MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- swimming pool, acre plus, wall-to-wall, MIS FIX SOMETHIHG the OWLS BY BETTIN’ SHE WE WERE THIWIOW' WE'P> 3 0 fWTHE> , AN intelligent IS ANYONE interested in bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 1^32.000. $22,900 - TWO bedroom Ranch, F O R U S ' COULPNT NAME THE TWO OUT F O R A h a m b u r g e r NEW p er s Dn t o taking the tops and culls after a MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom * ceramic bath, oversized gar­ r)U ^COFFEE BOYERS WHO PLAYED FOP baths, full basement, private O R - - U H - • a w / T H IW G ... SNOW BET WITH operation? If so, call apartm ent in four family, age, covered patio, large lot, CIRCA 1720 y o u c w o R m THE c a r d in a ls ; s h e •« vv entrances. Includes heat and COLONIAL—Manchester, 4 bedrooms, now wall-to-wall, nee. ■ TIRES ~X'/M MY ^ ' illei appliances, available im­ appliances. $245 per month. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Seven-room Colonial, In mint condition, 3 r k ti ' MEAL ■ 'I ■ PCUBLEP IT, THEN SAID ON HER first floor family room, first floor laundry! KEN AND CLOVP, SONNA mediately. Security required. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- fireplaces, country size eat-ln kitchen, 4 garages, 10-SPEED JOI5(TOO,' great neighborhood. m NOT clete; $145. Eastern, 646-8250. 4535, 646-1021. MANCHESTER - Pour- 152 acres, uniquely situated. View must be §een BIHE Garden Products 50 bedroom Cape with fireplace, ro :i MANCHESTER - Nice 2- MANCHESTER - New 2- C A P E — Manchester, full dormer, modern kitchen ceramic bath, new roof, to be appreciated. Owner will take first mortgage. BUY YOUR Potatoes direct bedroom Apartment, ideal for assumable mortgage. $28,500. bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 with bullt-ins, wall-to-wall, finished rec room, (’ from the Potato Warehouse, by family, includes heat, hot baths. Includes heat, treed west side location. Char, Bon Agency, 643-0683, Caldor’s. Wholesale prices - water, appliances, and appliances, shag carpeting, full BRAND NEW 6-room Raised Ranch, V/i baths, retail service. 646-8248. carpeting. $205 per month. Paul basement. $265. Paul W. Ma n c h e s t e r - Rockiedge 2-car garage, stove and hood, wall-to-wall : r r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 or Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- section, 5-bedroom Split, nice carpeting. Only $34,900. 646-1021. WARREN E. HOWLAND Household Goods 51 1021. condition. 3 1/2 baths, rec room, wall-to-wall carpeting, 2- FAMILY — Walk to church, walk to school, walk MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD WEST STREET - 3 1/2 rooms, MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 REALTORS 643-1108 . aliiminum siding. Priced in the to shopping. Nice location. Call on this CLEAN USED refrigerators, 50’s. The Mitten Agency, IT SURE IS FREEZING ranges, automatic was'hers, heat, hot water, electricity. bedroom townhouse, super one. ANOTHER NO, THANKCi I'VE HAD IT'S STARTIN' TO SNOW—A// $130. Security required. Call Realtors, 643-6930. COLD.' I'D BETTER WAIT COFFEE? ABOUT SIX ALREADY— VOU with guarantees. B, D. Pearl’s location, 1 1/2 baths, full IN THE DINER— —THERE'S A MAN OPENING 633-1835 days, after 6 p.m., 649- private basement, inciudes heat 3- FAMILY — Business zone II. Good Investment. CAN GIVE ME MY THE LIBRARY DOOR, NOW Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 7287. ACROSS THE STREET* CHECK! 2171. and appliances, $260 per month. B u s in e s s L o c a tio n s NORTHFIELD GREEN Two- Must be seen. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Rent bedroom Adult Condominium - • O ill 4535, 646-1021. FIVE ACRES — In South Windsor, $67,900. No 3O®0° 'O ' O Q t o t a l l y WE PAY CASH on the line for Swimming, tennis,, air- o O used furniture, all kinds. We’ll APARTMENT INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1,400, 6,- conditioned, fully carpeted, all 6 -6 DUPLEX extra cost for the 8-room Ranch with 2 full ■ O ■ N E W buy one piece 6r your entire RENTAL OFFICE 30 LfXJUST STREET - First 200, 8,300, 8,800 starting at 50 appliances, $27,000. 646-3041. With 3-large bedrooms on baths and king size master bedroom. Owner OUTLOOKS cents a square foot. Warren E. t h e p r e v i e w * lb C^CMtlAn houseful. 646-6432, Furniture We have a large variety of floor, heated apartment, fqjir each side. Two excellent rooms, family unit. Security. Howiand, realtors, 643-1108. MANCHESTER - Six room will sell house and 1.6 acres separately. ^J9.’4 by MA'ix IW uS P»t O** h lb Barn, 345 Main Street (Rear), deluxe one and two-bedroom heating systems. Convenient­ behind Douglas Motor Sales. $185. Call 9-5, 646-2426. 1/ Cape, 3 bedrooms. Walk to East ly located in the upper east apartments and townhouses . (Catholic High and Parkade. c a p Ya in e a s y BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE I OFFICE SPACE side. Call for further details. Can 40” G.E. electric stove, good throughout Manchester. Ren­ " $31,900. Call LaPenta Agency, condition, $50. Call 643-6332 tal office open daily from 9^5, I (New) ■ 646-2440. ' OPER/tTION BONEHBAP?.., WOODUND I— ______EVEN IF I WEREN'T HEARING ...HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF after 5 p.m. other times by apptintment. BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO REALE’S CORNER l-IS T b l a z e s : t h a t n a m e a l o n e " FROM BANZAI KUKUSHIMA I Prime location. Up to 3,000 I FLORIDA BOUND - Custom WOULD BE ENOUGH TO A BUNCH OF OLD BOWES KNOWN MANOR I built 7-room Ranch, two REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 64 6-45 25 PUT ME ON GUARD,.. 1972 SEARS C o ld sp o t DIUUTO ENTERPRISES, BMl I square feet. Will divide. 189 West Center Street refrigerator, 15.1 cubic feet, |Parking. All utilities, I fireplaces, dishwasher, stove. 240-A New State.Rd, Manchester APARTMENTS refrigerator, air-conditioned, white. Twin bed plus frame. 646-1021 Homestsad Stroot I elevator, many extras. Out of Town-For Sale 75 Excellent condition. Best offer. ~ many extras. Large in-ground PRISCILLA’S POP (Off W. Middle Tpko.) ■ pool, attached garage plus 2-car BY AL VERMEER 649-2178. COLUMBIA LAKE - seven You KNOW HOW MANCHESTER RAISED RANCH - large living JANUARY l a s t '.j i g w t I h e a r d ^ T H A T 'S I ISO NORTH MAIN ST. 1 detached garage. (Jonveniently room Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 A TUNE KEEPS A L L N I G H T ■ Bum by I located. Must be seen. Mid M’s. room and formal dining room "THE STAR-SPANC3LED M ic e L O N G I W A S MOVING - Selling household MANCHESTER - Quiet one I (Corner Main Straat, baths, 2 fireplaces, beautifully ( R U M N IN S IN b a n n e r " o v e r bedroom Ranch type apart­ UAR NOUSINB CORP. I Ken Ostrinsky, Reaitor, 643- with sliding glass doors fo large BARGAINS TOUR ..STANDING IN furnishings including furniture, I Manciwstor) paneled, carpeting, huge A n d o v e r ; BED.' ■ \ ment, private entrance, in­ I 1333. deck and swimming pool. tSvo Large, older hortie on West recreation room. Hutchins appliances, miscellaneous 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary i 646-6300 fireplaces, family room, two- items. 643-1250. cludes heat and appliances, $175 Center Street, Manchester. 4 Agency, 649-5324. per month. Paul W. Dougan, apartments. Features wall-to- ■ I MANCHESTER -7 room luxury car garage, large lot, 160x250’ bedrooms, 1'A baths. Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. wall carpeting, vanity tile Ranch includes huge kitchen $47,500. Philbrick Agency, Wooded corner lot in B Zone. MOVING FEBRUARY 1st - baths, built-in oven, range, with all the built-ins. Den with Reaitors, 646-4200. '■ lA srw iiiosur’ Furniture and appliances for B u sin ess P ro p e rty - Only $32,000. DELMONT STREET - New dishwasher, refrigerator and Sale fireplace, three bedrooms, two I Brand new 3-bedroom Ranch saie.■ Call" ------3 649-1613^' ^ two-bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, disposal, electric heat, 2 air full baths, heated family room, MEADOW LANE - 8-room Here is your chance to buy a I house, fully insulated with two appliances, security and conditioners, glass sliding two plus garages, 60s. Wolver- Colonial, 7 years old, 2 1/2 2-family homo on East I full baths, living room with STEVE CANYON MANCHESTER - Business baths, four bedrooms, first BY MILTON CANIFF references. $225 monthly. Days doors, all large rooms. Full property bn Center Street. ton Agency Realtors, 649-2813. Center Street, Manchester. 9 I fireplace, dining room, full Musical Instruments S3 643-5144, ask for Jack. ______floor family room, two-car gar- basement storage area, ample Store with remodeled 6-room age. Assumable 5 3/4% rooms with great office I cellar, aluminum siding, built- parking. Starting at $175. Han­ apartment. $45,000. LaPenta MANCHESTER - Vernon Line, potential. C Zone lot with I in oven, range and dis- H -WORD F K O M ^ ALAS, THEIR FOUR, piece Ludwig drum set. THREE room apartment. mortgage. $59,900. Philbrick lOPUE AT THE ) COMMUNICATIONS Two cymbals. Fair condition. dy to shopping, schools, bus Agency, 646-2440. 5 1/2 room Ranch, three Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. paved rear yard. Reduced to I hwasher. Located on a large Porter St. area. Heat, parking, bedrooms, sunny kitchen and Best offer over $150. Call 649- utilities, refrigerator and stove. and religious facilities. $39,900. I lot (35,000 square feet). 8090. Houses For Sale 72 dining area. 24’ fireplaced CAPE - 8 rooms in immaculate $150. Security deposit, no pets, Model apartment open for in­ I S. LEGER STARR BUILDER THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday living room, beautiful, level lot, condition. Lots of new Attention homeseekers. /•”“------247-4688 days, 236-0564 evenings. MANCHESTER r $29,900, six- 2-car garage. $39,900. Wolver- Check this neat Cape on I For Information or appoint- PIANO for sale, mahogany \ and Sunday. Other times by carpeting, four bedrooms, two i^iD , I ourrliiCT rq Spinet, newly tuned. Call 649- room Cape, Byron Rd. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. baths, famiiy room, a must see Porter Stroot, Manchester. 5 I ment call collect... ^ 'LET’^.HOWEA(^V rri^FOR OWHAT VAOKicy- FEBRUARY 1st occupancy, 1 appointment. Carpeting, fireplace, eat-in 'CURSELF AMOWER KH\ 9319. 1/2-room apartment, heat, hot offering for $38,900. Philbrick rooms with V/z baths, gar­ TO FILL THI^ VACAUCYl kitchen, 3 bedrooms and dining MANCHESTER - Older Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. age. A real gas saver at only L—amaiLLwiai-.i water, stove and refrigerator. Call: . room, or 4th bedroom. Garage. Colonial in excellent condition, VC Aduits only. No pets. Security Treed lot. Helen D. Cole, two full baths, three bedrooms, $36,900. COVENTRY - Oversized 6- Wanted to Buy 5 8 deposit. One-year lease UAR H0USIN6 CORP. MANCHESTER $31,900 043-9551 Realtor, 643-6666. formal dining room, two car room Cape, large rooms, 1 1/2 required. $80 per month. Call garage, $35,900. Wolverton COMMUTE WITH EASE!! JARVIS REALTY CO. baths, full she4,dormer. $29,9()0. WANTED — Antique furniture, 643-6396 between 4-8 p.m. Robert Murdock, RaaHor REALTORS - MLS Call LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. 643-9551 Agency Realtors, 649-2813. 10 minutes from downtown glass, pewter, oil paintings or BUILDERS SALE 643-1121 other antique items. Any quan­ Stophan J. Luchon Jr. Hartford. 6-room Cape COVENTRY - Neat and'private tity. ’The Harrisons, 643-8709, Supt - 646-5257 NEW HOMES m available to a new owner im­ describes this five-room Ranch 165 Oakland Street. FOUR-bedroom Garrison, mediately. Large kitchen, for­ MANCHESTER - Five family with fireplace, swimming pool, VILLA6ER mal dining room, living room plus 5-car garage. Business trout fed river, acre wooded lot MANCHESTER - Immediate, many extras.' Reduced $37,- 6-ROOM APARTMENTS 500. with fireplace, carpeting & zoned. Excellent income Offered at $34,900. Vantage THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA brand new 3-bedroom duplexes, producer. Central location. Realty, 872-9402. Rooms Without Board 59 Five-room, 2 bedroom living room, large kitchen with DUTCH COLONIAL - Move COLONIAL garage. Call 649-5306 today! V i$l4 OyNCA. me TMBolUSFaiOl right in. Sacrifice $35,500. With huge master bedroom, $69,900. Philbrick Agency, I-Ik ...WHY' DO YOU MV- townhouse, wall-to-wall all appliances, wall-to-wall Realtors, 646-4200. EVEN WASTE YOUR caipeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, private IVz baths, fireplaced living NORTH COVENTRY ALLEY OOP VOU ROOMS for rent, $30 wepkly, all CAPE COD - You decorate, A • • B&W«« BY V.T. HAIMLIN FRED-HERE'S SOME TIME READING LOOK privileges including rec room, ditioners, appliances, heat basement, driveway, $250 room, carpeting, aluminum The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. ^EASY TO CARE FOR SUy WHO CLAIMS HE steal a t ...... $35,900. Realtors — MLS RANCH - Two years old, 6 1/2 BOY, YOU ,tX3NT CARE WHAT ) I SWEAR UPON MY IWJTHERiS SUCH NONSENSE?/ BEAUTIFUL call after 6 p.m. 649-9073. monthly plus security. Mr. siding and treed lot. Mid 30’s. Ranch style home, 3 I MIAS JUST KIDCXNfi, \TD PICK BANANAS Ke e p s h is p l a n t s w e l l and hot water, IV2 tiled baths, 3-BEDR(X)M Garrison. You Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 rooms, large country kitchen, KINDA...... ■ COMPANY YOU KEEP 'CHEEK, HIS COMfVkN10N$HlP t o d a y Martin, Frechette & Martin bedrooms, baths, garage F002Y/WHAT WERE IWAS MY AIM, 1 GOT A BUNCH. BY TALKING TO THEM/ washer and dryer hookup, decorate. Discounted 13x21’, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, TKESE tVWS, DO YOU? Z DIO N O T S E E K /' YOU DOING OUTTHERE,/AND THAT I DIO, i / COMPLETE furnished room, Realtors, Inc, 263 Main Street, BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO g a ra g e , acre lot. $38,900. and many amenities, ffatural V patio. No pets. $35,900. ANYWAY? / UNTIL HE CAME.. complete kitchen privileges, Manchester, 646-4144. REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on Philbrick Agency, Realtors, woodwork, excellent condi­ private entrance, parking, pool. Call 649-7620 Fireplace, vinyl siding, 189 West Canter Straat 10 acres. Large living room 646-4200. tion. Large level lot, trees and 1C. 643-6266, 649-0358. TWO BEDROOM, luxury carpeting, V /z baths, city with Cypress paneling and townhouse, located in Highland shrubs. Owner is transferred. ^,1 utilities, gas hot water heat. fireplace, four bedrooms, den, Lota-Land lor Sele 73 Realistic price, good occupan­ WANTED - Roommate to share Park section of Manchester, ■» DUPLEX - 5 rooms, modern two baths, two-car garage. cy. Call Mr. Lewis. 649-5306. \ modern two-bedroom Wooded and private. For infor­ MANCHESTER - Four family Ideal set-up for dog kennel MANCHESTER - Two building townhouse apartment. Call 875- kitchen, formal dining room, mation call 646-1616 or 649-5295. home in center of town. two bedrooms, $200 per month. operation. $59,500. Philbrick lots back to back. $17,000. Call 6675 after 6 p.m. VANTAGE REALTY Excellent condition throughout Agency, Reaitors, 646-4200. LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. References required. Philbrick Houses tor Rent • 65 8 7 2 -9 4 0 2 -with four large rooms, each Realtors — MLS Agency 646-4200. THE THOMPSON House- apaytment: Excellent invest­ MANCHESTER - Six-room MANCHESTER - 2.3 acres, Manchester Parkade - M9-5906 Cottage Street, centrally ment. Mid 60s. Wolverton Agen­ zoned industrial. Has older ROBERTSON SCHOOL - 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 Coloniai, large kitchen, formal located, large, pleasantly fur­ rooms, family unit, security. DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS - cy, Realtors, 649-2813. dining room, 3 bedrooms, gar­ home as income. $33,000. BOLTON - New L shaped nished rooms, parking. Call 649- Three-bedroom duplex, modern LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. 1-16 kitchen, appliances, private $200 monthly. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. Near Martin School, Ansaldi age, immaculate condition. Ranch. Living room fireplace, 2358, for overnight and perma­ built, 7-room Colonial, 2 MANCHESTER - 5 1/2 room $29,900. Philbrick Agency, kitchen fireplace and built-ins, W IN AT BRIDGE nent guest rates. basement with carpeting, Ranch with three bedrooms, MR. ABERNATHY washer and dryer hook-ups, no MANCHESTER - three room, l/2baths, fireplace, appliances, Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Building lot, 3 bedrooms, two full baths, BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY one bedroom duplex, stove, city utilities, 3-zone heat, kitchen has oven-range and dis­ residential C zone. Excellent carpeted, two-car garage, acre ' J ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING pets. $210 monthly. Security. hwasher, iarge dining area. location. Char Bon Agency, 643- np 643-4072. refrigerator, w/w carpeting. plastered walls, two-car gar­ lot. Call now to choose colors. ADMKVkL ASTERBIOOM WANTS Jump bids. Natural, strong V'f’CH RDJ’f/xic44 room, gentleman, shower-bath, $145. Lease, security, adults. age. Immediate occupancy. Originial owners leaving state. GREAT FAMILY HOME 0683. $45,900. Vantage Realty, 872- / ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE. Staymapi-Transfer work together private entrance. Free parking. $32,500. Woiverton Agency, and forcing. FOUR-ROOM apartment, se­ Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Situated in a fine residential, 9402. The bidding has been: 16 Apply 195 Spruce Street, 8243. Realtors, 649-2813. Out of Town-For Sale 75 Today’s hand shows the Manchester. cond floor, four-family house, neighborhood. 3 huge JTB (Jacoby transfer) at West North East South nice neighborhood, parking, bedrooms, two fireplaces. TOLLAND $31,900 work, simply and suc­ Out of Town- HACKMATAIJK STREET MANCHESTER - Three HEBRON - Eight room U&R ■« Pass. 19 adults, security. 643-7M3. Very large formal dining and cessfully. FEMALE roommate wanted, For Rent 66 6-room Ranch with breezeway bedroom Duplex with vinyl Raised Ranch, under 10 years TREES-VIEW-PRIVACY ayr Pass 1V Pass U own room, age 22-24, call after 6 and garage. Full basement, siding and new roof, huge living rooms. Banquet sized old. Immaculate condition. Spotless 6^room L-Ranch on a NO RTH 16 Anyone gets to four spades Pass IN.T. Pass •> MANCHESTER-Hartford Rd. was alreadyady in use 25 years after the notrump opening. If p.m., 646-4256. HEBRON - Modern 2-bedroom large lot. Owners moving out kitchens, two beautiful new kitchen with appliances plus Spacious, partially wooded huge, high treed lot with a fine 4 AQ8642 ago. The Jacoby transfer bid You, South, hold: busline, five-room duplex, two bathrooms, 2-car garage. T32 North plays the hand, East large bedrooms, one bath, large apartment, country setting, of state. Priced to sell. T.J. 2V2 baths, carpeting, double grounds, must be view of the countryside. Here is a Jacoby product of the last 4KJ65 ?2 4AQ 1065 4K43 FURNISHED ROOM for carpeting, appliances, heat and Business zoned, high 40s. seen....Martens Agency, opens the queen of hearts and backyard. $175. Hayes Agency, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. garage, aluminum siding and is a 3 bedroom home with ♦ q 25 years and has found very the defense collects four What do you do now? working ladya Modern kitchen, hot water. Available im­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, loads of closets. P.S. Large Realtors, 646-2550. 4^10983 A — Bid, three notrump. Your 646-0131. ‘649-2813. oven and range, large living general expert acceptance. tricks. With Jacoby transfer. linens, private entrance, mediately. $190. Eastern, 646-' partially finished family WEST I EAST Basically, when you play partner has shown a balanced room, panelled rec room and 4 1075 4 j South plays the hand. East parking, centrai. Cail 643-8649. MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom 8250. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 1 room. Only ' $42,900. REAL ESTATE Jacoby transfer you also play minimum, so take the nine trick • ...... ' L .— I. a nice, dry basement. Call 649- ¥A1075 fQJ-r84 can’t ever get in. South gets Townhouse with full basement, 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, 100’ lot, Assumable V k % mortgage. OQNSS'OtiPtaiwy Stayman. The responses to an game. . MALE - furnished room, BOLTON, second floor apart­ convenient two blocks from MANCHESTER AUCTION 5306 for more details. 4A753 4 J1062 to discard one of North’s on washer and dryer hookups, (Open to Uw PuMIc) opening notrump are: his king of diamonds and TODAY’S QUESTION kitchen and iiving room appliances, heat and cooking ment, quiet neighborhood, Main Street, near (Jenter. Bel MOST UNUSUAL DECOR BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO WINTHROP ♦ K6 41754 Two clubs. Stayman asks Instead of bidding one notrump facilities, utilities paid, 649- fireplace, references required, Air Real Estate, 643-9332. BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH (D) makes the game. gas included in modest monthly Older home completely REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 Foreclosure Sale The BARROWS k WALLACE Co opener to bid a four-card ma­ your partner has bid two clubis 3015. $190 monthly, 643-5983. Conn. Route 6, Andover Realtors — MLS 4 K93 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I over your one spade. What do you rental. Available now. Highland remodeled in “SPANISH 166 West Cantor Street I WISH HOUR FATHER jor if he has one; otherwise, to Oak Village, 643-5177. CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, __ Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 _ ?K6 bid two diamonds. do now? MANCHESTER - Lovely MOTIFF.” A rare combina­ Approximately 3.5 acres of WOULD TE LL AkE 4K984 HEBRON - Three-room apart- California Ranch. Fireplaced WHEN HE FIXES A Two diamonds. Artificial. Answer Tomorrow modern large clean room, m ei^ country setting, 2-family living room, formal dining tion at a reasonable price. property on the corner of 4 a QJ2 460 MAIN STREET, Five fThree bedrooms, formal TWO-FAMILY Duplex - 7 and 8 Conn. Route 6 and Bunker Hill COVENTRY STICXV DRAWER.' Guarantees at least five carpeted, kitchen privileges, rooms, heated, famil house, reasonable rent, heat, room, modern kitchen with Both vulnerable hearts and asks partner to Answer to Previous Puzzle ly unit,, dining and living room, rooms, newly remodeled Road in Andover. Frontage on parking, near shopping center, security. $190 monthly. (Jail 646- furnished or unfurnished. Call dining area, family room, three RAISED RANCH Wett. North East South bid two hearts, whereupon bus line. 646-2204. kitchens and baths, large Route 6 is approximately 450 Have Fun 2426, 9-5. a 228-9716 or 228-9993 after 5 p.m. large bedrooms, fourth possi­ kitchen with pantry, lotely Located on Cornwall Drive. IN.T. responder will tell more L N private yard, immaculate con­ T ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully foyer, garage. dition throughout. Garages, feet and maximum depth is An acre treed lot, quiet cul-de- Pass 2 f Pass 20 about his hand. A N PLEASANT, quiet furnished ROCKVILLE - Five room landscaped grounds. Marion E. T V MANCHESTER - Nice second central location. Philbrick approximately 385 feet. 'This sac, built in 1972. Hardwood Pass 44 Pass Pass Two hearts. Same as two ACROSS DOWN s B Oi room for working gentleman. floor apartment. Two apartment, no utilities, $150. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. MERRITT AGENCY property is zoned for Pass T| Phone 646-7944 after 5 p.m. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. floors, aluminum siding, diamonds, except that it 1 Good time 1 ------Cracker bedrooms, convenient monthly, $150 security. Call Realtors 646-1180 ^______Business. Opening lead—54 after 3:30, 875-7118. MANCHESTER - 5-5, 2-family, family room with fireplace, shows a spade suit. 4 Mirth 2 Soviet fiver 9 ! ROOM IN private home, neigl^porhood. Older couple all the buijt-ins. Room for an 8 Delights 3 Negative votes preferred. $150. per month. kitchen, living room, dining COLONIAL - Large front-to- Two spades. Not used in 12 Boy's name 4 Tibetan female only. Kitchen room, 2 bedrooms, each unit, 2- ATTRACTIVE six room back living room, with DATE: Saturday, Janu­ apqytment or in-law suite. At­ By Oswald & James Jacoliy basic Jocoby. In advanced mmmH Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Business Locations lor 13 Paddles . gazelle J P T E M j privileges, parking. Phone 643- ary 19, 1974 tached garage. T B B M 4535. Rent 67 car garage. Merritt Agency, Colonial located ‘ in ■ desirable fireplace, formal dining room, Jacoby is artificial; forcing; 14 District, 5 Engraver of E a A N A E 6609. 646-1180. Hollister Street area. two-car garage, vinyl siding, TIME; 12:00 Noon (PtCH and complicated. 15 Beam of light precious s S R P l E j L L B T £ . [ \ j T ® 1974 b» NtA me, r« H«a US Pal Ob cAvalm D 1 T E FirMlaced living room, three immaculate condition. $34,900. PLACE: On the premises F. J. SPILECKI 16 Sacred bull of stones □ 1 T T STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10,- Raaittr 643-2121 Egypt 6 Masculine Ixt O T S 1 Q] D B B e> Apartments For Rent 63 . good sized bedrooms, wall-to- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, DEPOSIT: $ ^ . cash dr cer­ Fr$nh SplltckI V Bob Qormtn SHORT RIBS 500 square feet, platform level. 646-4200. ^ BY FRANK O’NEAL 17 Musical sound appellation porch 43 Far (comb, wall carpeting throughout plus tified check only. 18 Otherwise 7 German city 27 Feminine •• form I PRESIDENTIAL Stock Place, rear. Attractive R0CKLED6E w h a t d ip WE POUND AN is l a n d SIRE, FOUR ROOM apartment, heat one car garage. Priced in thp • Final sale subject •THIS BLACK, O / L y STUFF So WE l e f t w e nSUR EP 20 Ancient tribe 8 Doorkeeper appellation . 45 Upper limb rental Brokers protected. Call NOL ^ SCC\'£R RDR .ME ON a n EVERY •n,Vt£ W£ STUCK 1H£ and all utilities paid, $200 VILLAOE APTS. 522-3114. ' LOCATION mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, 64fr BEAUTIFUL Contemporary to Court approval. Wanted-Real Estate 77 KEPT SCJUIRTNG- u p . VOU WOULDN'T WANT AN of Bfilons 9 Gold (Sp.l 28 Compact 447 Cutting stroke 1511. yol'R la'5t voyage ? CDYALFLASPOlEINTO t h e 22 Youngster 10 Hitherto ^50 Japanese monthly, 122 Florence Street, Large 7-room Raised Ranch Ranch - 10 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, FOR FURTHER island like that. 29 Place of MANCHESTER fieldstone fireplace, sunken GROUND... STAR G A Z E R ' * ' O 24 Common weed 11 Thus (Scot. I exertion aborigine Manchester. Call 644-8896, 643- MANCHESTER - 100,000 with IM z baths, huge dining SELLING your home or 2282. COMFORTABLE 6-room Cape, living room, large thermopane INFORMATION By CLAY R. POLL.-^'N- 28 Latg 19 Guido's high 30 Irish export 2 Game, ja i---- square feet, will divide. room, fully equipped eat-in acreage? For prompt friendly Av Aims LIBRA Portuguese note item 53 Gusto One and two bedrooms. Waddell School area, family windows on 1 1/2 acres with 10 CONTACT: Your Daily Activity Guide Suitable for manufacturing and service, call Louis Dimock K A II. I I SlfT. 2] leader 21 Bible book 31 Lively.dance 54 Comfort kitchen. Fireplaced family room with sliding glass door mile view. $48,500. Philbrick Hillery James Gallagher ’’ A c c o r d in g fo fhe Sfors. 118 MAIN ST. - 3 roCm apart­ Near schools, churches warehouse. 1-226-1206. Realty, 649-9823. I f ocr. 32 Of hours tab. I 35 Merriment 55 Golf term room and double' garage. and walk-out basementr deck, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 791 Main Street To develop message for Thursdoy, 56 Turkish ment, heat, security, $160. Call and shopping center, on 4^6-36-37-40 49-51-53-54/T, 33 Boundary 23 NitVogen sound 646-2426, 9-5. Immediate occupancy! Upper wall-to-wall carpeting: Low °-Manches.ter, Connecticut ALL CASH for your property 8y42-S8-81-88 read words corresponding to numbers (comb, form) (comb.' fdrm i 38 Scene of dignitary bus line. Call anytim e." 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for of your Zodiac birth sign. 71-72-73 T 34 Soviet city 25 Ouse tributary simple joys 57 Hostelry 40’s. Assumable mortgage. 30’s. Call owner, 643-5347. Telephony. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ^TAURUS SCORPIO store, office etc. $160. Call 6 ^ 1 lnve$tigote 31 N ot '• ^ 6 1 To 36 Chateaubriand 26 Hawaiian 40 Compass point 59 Coterie 646-2R23 Manchester 1 Bus; 643-2721 Home: 643'7960 M R . 20 ocr, 2if.:,^ ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ 2426, 9-5.. BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO instant service. Hayes Agency!, 2 Begin 32 Getting 62 Help hero MANCHESTER - Two family, 646-0131. . I W MAr 20 3 Hofsh 33 News 63 Assistonce r - r " 3 4 r - 7“ 6 9 i6 11 cond floor apartment, stove and WAITINGII! 1 > 19T4 bt MU me 1M US ^ NOV. 21 37 River in refrigerator, $150 monthly. REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 modern kitchens, ceramic tile i ’'?.,16-18:22-27 4 Old 34 Aspects M And Siberia . STORE, U 1/2x35’, full base- jg>>38-e83-87 5 Friend ' 35 Project 65 Destitute 8- 9 ]315,T; 12 13 14 Lease, security. Middleaged 180 West Center Street baths,, aluminum...... siding, 2-car — rui,For suiiicuucsomeone toi. finish! 6 Check 36 In 66 People 24-57-60 K l-i 39 Words of ment, Ccpter Street location. BUZZ -SAWYER BY r 6 y CRANE GEMINI assent couple preferred. No pets or MANCHESTER - Older one- 7 Reconsider 37 A 67 Pleasont SAGITTARIUS 15 16 17 Call 649-0459. ^ 21 - 6 Impulsive 38 This 68 Advice 41 Fem'ini'he children. References required., bedroom apartment, on bus NOV. 22 / J, MANCHESTER - Attractive 9 Actions 39 Moy 69 M oke nickname 18 19 8 i Call 646-1074. line. Includes heat and What is your Property Worth? rV-iurJe 20 10 Further 40 New 70 O f • D ie . 21 wood paneling combined with ■ fireplaced family room off" ^ IF THIS USED SHE 6CTT ALL THERE OUR ONLY CHILD. 42 Sluggish. 1 appliances. Older person wall-to-wall carpet, add to the 2-35-52-61 11 Daily 41 Irxticoted 71 Turn 23-34-56-67Ah 44 European 22 23 25 26 27 I eat-in kitchen, formal living | We will inspect your property and suggest TO BE YOUR cm , HOUSE/ MORTGAGE, DRIVE ON, X '62-65-66 12 Two 42 Hobby ‘ “ 72 The WE HAVE customers waiting preferred. $110 per month. Paul value of this charming 6-room 13 Could 43 A 73 T rick 74 76-79-82-j;- region ■ GARAGE TYPE and dining room, aluminum | an asking price. (No obligation.) HOME/ ERNEST. i REAAARRtEP... I HEAR CANCER 46 Polkas, for 28 29 3() 31 for the rental of yourvouranartment apartment w. Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. Cape. Three bedrooms, treed BEST BUY WOULDM'T WAHT 14 W rongs ' 44 You 74 Events CAPRICORN siding, 2-car garage. 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Phone 643-9285, or 646- References, no pets. $140., 649- , #riced in the mid 30,>. Zinsser High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, 29 Problems 59 Professionol 89 Story f t l . I f 64 Frog genus 30 Irritating ^ 60 Humiliation 90 Now 65 Offended- • 5427. 5325, 228-3540. Agency, 646-1511. Realtors, 646-4200.'’ sir. 22 m a r . 2 o C ^ i 64 65 6k / M K i 1-16 r \ 66 Resident of 16 3-17-28-29 @GooJ Adverse I j Neutral 6-1I-I9-204T (suffix I 33-41 TMI 39-55-85-86t3> (NEWSOAPEH ENTERPHlSE ASr PAGE THIRTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 16, 1974 :

C o v e n t r y ^ C o v e n t r y Unstaggered PZC Terms Bicentennial Group Meets Tonight MONICA SHEA Coventry history; William “Reading Improvement.” reading programs presented by Correspondent Keller, Coventry present; The topic was the one chosen the teachers. May Violate State Law Tel. 742-9495 George Coon, Coventry future; by most of the parents in a re­ The public is invited to at­ The Bicentennial Commis­ and Don Watt, resource and cent poll taken by the PTO. tend. Manchester—A City of Village Charm sion will meet tonight at the research. ' I’RICE: FlF-'I’flEN CENTS MONICA SHEV two-year terms but makes no term, and statejJ that as the Board Room of the Town Hall Committee To Meet Di^hl Heads GOP MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1974 — VOL. XCIII, No. 91 Correspondenl"^ provisions for staggered terms. terms expire all appointments at 7:30 p.m. A financial report The Beautification Com­ In a special meeting called to Mrs. Sible Roethke, prin­ 742-94 5 At the next Town Council should be made for four-year will be given. mittee will meet tomorrow at 8 TWENTY-TWO IMAGES elect a new chairman for the cipal, and Mrs. Claire Glennon, In a joint news release, Town meeting, Jan. 21, the council terms. There will be a review of the o’clock in the Board Room of Republican Town Committee, reading teacher, will give a Council Chairman Rose Fowler will set a hearing for an or­ At the PZC meeting Monday information on the Bicentennial the ToWn Hall. and Planning and Zoning Chair­ dinance that will provide for Loyzim was elected chairman Paul Diehl was elected un- brief introduction on the objec­ Medallion for Coventry and a amiously. - tives of the program as well as man Steve Loyzim stated that it staggered terms and new terms of the commission and Joe discussion of Colonial or Diehl has been an active an overview of it. was discovered that the terms of office for members. Shanahan was elected vice Military Balls. Republican since he came to VITAMIN of office for the Planning and At the .same meeting, the chaigman. Wes Lewis has been elected Coventry and has been a Zoning Commission members council will form a Charter Review Welland Law chairman of the commission, Following this parents and HELCO, Under Fire, member of the town committee HEADQUARTERS do not conform to state statues, Revision Commission so that The commission also John Hetzel, vice- chairman, teachers will break up into five because the terrtis of all the charter can be amended to reviewed the rough draft of the for several years. small groups to hear different Liggett Parkade Elizabeth Rychling, secretary. Low Prices! members expire in November conform to state statutes. .Inland Wetlands Ordinance that Jack Myles, finance; Ralph To Discuss Reading 1975. According to Loyzim it had been divised by part-time Burns, pagentry; Holly The Coventry Grammar According to the state appears that the town has been planning consultant Samuel Gantner, public relations; School PTO will hold a general statutes, the terms of not more in violation of the state statutes Spiel vogel. George Ross, support; J. meeting tonight at 7:30 in the than two members can expire since the formation of the Town Loyzim stated that first he auditorium of the school on Says It Was in Dark Scharchuk and M. Jackson, 3 FREE PUBLIC LEimiRES in any one year. Charter. had misgivings about the The Town Charter specifies Loyzim blamed the problem proposed regulations because Transcendental Meditation By DOUG BEVINS pany’s actions during the week-long on the language of the state they did not seem to coincide The Hartford Electric Light Co. throughout 39 towns, which all suffered • Deep Rest • Natural Relaxatien storm crisis. to some degree. biggest failure of HELCO during the general statutes. with the state regulations out­ (HELCO) didn’t know Dec. 17 that crisis. School FLETCHER GLASS CO. • Energy •Creativity fv Many townspeople complained about “ It’s difficult to grasp the true He further noted that the lined under Public Act 155. of MAKCH ESTER blackouts caused by a severe ice stortn lack ,of information concerning the Your sophisticated company should However. Loyzim stated that O rer 35 Y0irs of Bxpttiince magnitude of the damage done ’’ he Calendar town had been assured by two SPEED is the specialty of would last five or six days, company of­ expected length of the electrical power said. have some way of indicating how long town attorneys that two-year when he learned thet the AUTO - PLATE GUSS BOLTON — Wednesday, January 16, 7:30 p.m., SI. Qaorga’s ficials said Wednesday night, stressing the Spruance, first of a new Episcopal Church, Rt. 44A disruptions, others questioned we’d be without power,” Director John Modified terms were completely proper. regulations closely followed class of de.stroyers under WINDOW GLASS - MIRRORS - GLASS FURNITURE TOPS there was no intent by HELCO to mis­ . Repair crews took some “shortcuts” Tani said. PICTURE FRAMING - FIREPtACE & DOOR MIRRORS ■ MEDICINE CABINETS SOUTH WINDSOR—Thursday, January 17, 7:30 p.m.. Society lor HELCO’s work to repair storm in trying to restore power to as many It wasn’t until Loyzim was those of the town of Weston, construction at a con­ lead or deceive it's customers. Among the persons attacking As a result of the seven lost SPECIAL WORK Savings Community Room, Ellington and Buck- damages, and a few took swipes at the people as quickly as possible, Baer studying the PZC structure in which are considered the best troversial new automated land Road The ongoing nature of the storm in HELCO s work during the week was days to date in the present company and town government. said, noting that permanent repair preparation for the impending in the state by the Department shipyard at Pascagoula, EAST HARTFORD— Thulsday, January 24, 7:30 p.m., Wickham Li­ the third week of December made it Betty Sadloski of 48 Hollister St., who school year, the school calendar Miss. The knife-edge prow COLLECTOR'S ITEMS HELCO Vice-President Albert Baer, work is still continuing. was m^ified at Monday night’s application for a zone change of Environmental Protection, brary, Burnside Ave. difficult to release definite informa­ fielding questions throughout the also criticized town government. plus,four gas turbine power DANISH PLATES Local HELCO Manager Charles Hoff­ from DevCo that he discovered he became convinced that town tion, HELCO public relations chief Town officials may have worked hard Board of Education meeting to plants developing more PRESIDENTIAL DECANTERS hearing, said his company didn’t have man, answering a question by Joseph the conflict. would find the proposed EsUmofcs Glodly Given Thomas Brennan said. “We did the best during the crisis. Mrs. Sadloski said, include extra school days. than 20,000 horsepower NULINE REPRODUCTIONS International Meditation Society the manpower and equipment to im­ Tyler of 444 W. Middle Tpke., said local Loyzim said he had been regulations workable. OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. we could,” he said. but they weren’t providing the The revised calendar now each will give the Spruance SAT. TILL 5 P.M. mediately cope with the disaster, and company officials worked hard and provides for school to be in ses- studying the law to see if there He stated that the town’s seagoing speeds in excess 113 CHESTNUT STREET, MANCHESTER 06040 Comments by Brennan and other top had to rely on “mutual assistance necessary advice and leadership. was any way that DevCo could regulations contain, clear PLASTICS IN STOCK i ’ 646-0114 • spent a lot of time answering sion Feb. 12, Lincoln’s of 30 knots. 54 McKEE ST., MANCHESTER 1/8" - 3/16" . 1/4" I HELCO officials came during a. public agreements” with other utilities in the Her comments were followed by a challenge the commission on telephones. birthday, and June 21 as extra language and are not couched in (Off Center St.) STOCK SHEETS OR CUT SIZES I All Are Welcome! hearing conducted by the Manchester region. statement by Thomas Charette of 56 the grounds that it was illegal. “legalese.” He said that the Board of Directors, in which the power Tyler complained that he couldn’t Whitney Rd., who said town govern­ school days. The board had Baer admitted that power company reach HELCO s office by telephone, earlier approved a proposal to It was at a Jan. 10 meeting state regulations have also been 1 company was criticized by several resources were spread thin in the first ment did an outstanding job. between Loyzim, Mrs. Fowler simplified and administration townspeople and directors. and Hoffman suggested that the Defending HELCO’s actions as well convert four days of the spring few days of the crisis, and it wasn’t un­ problem was that the power company council chairman, the town of the regulations will now be Wednesday night’s public hearing — as the work done by town officials was vacation, April 16-19, to regular til late Wednesday and Thursday of the office itself was without power. school days to compensate for manager Allen Sandberg and less difficult. conducted at Manchester High School’s week that extensive manpower and Burton Pqarl of 114 Woodland St. Pearl Town Attorney Abbot The towns regulations will go Bailey Auditorium one month after the Several townspeople expressed dis­ said he couldn’t criticize anyone except the days lost during the equipment were brought into content with information they received December ice storm. Schwebel, that it was decided to before the town for a public ice storm - lasted from 7:30 to almost Manchester. the average citizen, who wasn’t correct the problem by devising ^ about the expected length of the power prepared for the crisis. School Superintendent James hearing sometimes in March. Albert Baer vice president of operations for the Hariford Electric Light Co answers 11:30 and drew about 125 townspeople. “There’s no question the initial phase ojitage. ' an ordinance, according to Loyzim said he expects the About 20 people spoke^ most of them Among other comments heard P. Kennedy said the days lost to quesUons about power restoration posed by townspeople Wednesday night at a public of power restoration was slower that “1 was heating my home with steam Loyzim. regulations to create problems questioning or criticizing HELCO. Wednesday night were suggestions that date were the most he had ever hearing conducted by the Manchester Board of Directors. HELCO had a ifrge delegation anyone would have liked,” Baer said. generated by my frustration,” Howard Loyzim sad that the town as it will be difficult to define The questioning and criticism radio station WINF be provided with an experienced by this time in any Dir^pfJr Baer seated in the front row, are (left to right) Public Relations Baer, commenting that last month’s Person of 53 Lake St. quipped. January. He said he was reluc­ would move swiftly on the or­ inland wetlands boundaries. bordered on hostility, and the delega­ disaster was probably the worst ice emergency generator to stay on the-air dinance and it would definitely He also said that he expects S i^ hI c J « District Manager Albert McGee, and local Manager tion of HELCO officials was called Several town directors, including in blackouts, that the elderly be given tant to touch any of the time MANCHESTER Chsrles Hoffman. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) storm in 100 years, emphasized that Mayor John»Thompson, said the infor­ be enacted before the DevCo the regulations acres the state OF upon constantly to defend the com­ during February vacation HELCO repair crews were spread mation problem was probably the (See Page Twenty-Two) because that shutdown of proposal comes before the com­ to generate a lot of court cases schools was planned as part of mission. when property owners are the fuel conservation program. Loyzim also stated that the restricuted from free use of violation of the statutes may their lands. ANCE Dr. Kennedy informed the TjDwn Aides Discuss Roles board that the schools’ No. 6 also apply to the Zoning Board The commission reviewed the CLEAB‘ fuel supplier had promised 80 of Appeals and possible a few street numbering proposal of carp®' '’guJaW® per cent of last year’s alloca­ other boards and commissions. Robert Kellers, and Loyzim said . . . Q u a'W He will recommend that the the first thing to be done would lane* tion. This, Kennedy said, should council appoint two people for be to establish an official street Under Child Abuse Law take them through the winter. two-year terms, two more peo­ plan. Then a logical street The majority of Manchester roll - T students are in schools heated ple for three-year terms and numbering svstem could be one person for a four-year devised. the principal, who then checks with No. 6 fuel oil. By BEITY RY DER stiiutions,-all have this job to do it all out with the psychologist. fact that it had been reported to and working together we can do an'i ®l5«cbo®®- M andiester’s response to It should be every teacher’s the SWD and it had taken it,■’ he said. Commenting on the the new Connecticut Child moral responsibility to see that Protective Services almost two Today...As Always...Bettar Meats At school system, he reassured months to move on it. Bp' P1NEHURST Abuse Law (Public Act 216), the report gets to tlie proper AT" 30i2 Main its interpretation and the authorities for'prompt action. educators that his department Speaking on behalf of the Open Thurs. and Friday til 9 P.M. has consultative services which Manchester Memorial Hospital Corner Turnpike Sat. 8 A.M. til 5:30 P.M., Sunday 8 til 2 best methods of implemen­ Delay can mean another beating for a child.” are available to them. He and its proposed policies of MANCHESTER ' ting it were the subject of an further noted that the SWD A veteran social worker with reporting suspected child abuse SIZE FIBER Description Color BEG. SALE afternoon seminar works closely wi,th the police ► ^ special emphasis on child cases was Dr. Robert Butter­ 12x16’6” Acrylic Level Loop Pile Grey Tweed 264. 162. Wednesday at Manchester department and cooperates in welfare. Mrs. Dille stressed the field, emergency department 12x14'10’’ Nylon Hi-Low Loop Pile Green 137. 89. 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The message 12x17’3’’ Textured Loop Tortoise Shell 264. 180. sibilities of schools, hospitals the territory expansive, he said She did feel that additional said, "We are probably like any Nixon Message Acrylic will include broad Initiines of 12x16’2” Nylon Shag Citron 194. 143. and police departments to for- it does^not mean that it is im­ staff to work under the Protec­ other institution. We are just Planned Jan. 29 15x16’3" 235. 143. mulate better working possible to set up structures to tive Services of the SWD were now preparing a policy to cover Nixon’s legislative p ro g r^ for Nylon Shag Emerald, Green Tweed 1974., X Mud Buries Nine 15x18’9” Nylon Special Shag Blue, Green 279. 180. arrangements with the State achieve the goal of protecting needed. She made reference to the new law. Under our new WASHINGTON — President CMCKEN White House sources said tne LEGS 12x16’9” Nylon Shag Red, Orange, Black 252. 162. Welfare Department on behalf children. one case involving an alcoholic policy we will be keeping Nixon will appear before President will propose an BREASTS 12x9 Nylon Lively Shag Wild Persimmon 119. 72. of abused children. “The State “This department, local mother and a child who was not Congress Jan. 29 to personally in West’s. Storm 12x15 Nylon Special Shag Mint 342. 282. Welfare Department is nothing agencies, public and private in- developing normally* and the (See Page Fifteen) deliver his annual State of the expanded health insurance plan and some form of income 12x16’11’ Nylon Flower Garden Shag Giold, Melon, Avocado 290. 180. more or nothing less than an Union address. White House of- CANYONVILLE, Ore. (UPI) riie men had been repairing maintenance program for the NOTE: So that there may be enough for all, we reserve the right to limit sales to 3 12x16’6’’ Acrylic Level Loop Gold Tones 264. 159. expression of the public in the — A raging storm that roared the main coaxial cable between poor, while also touching on pkgs. of any one item. 15x9 Acrylic Heaviest Plush Silver, Green 210, 140. State of Connecticut. The down from the Pacific California and Oregon, which foreign policy initiatives. 15x14’6” Acrylic Textured Loop Hemp Beige 253. 171. Welfare programs can only do Northwest mellowed to a driz­ had been damaged by an earlier Sale On Canned Hams 12x15 Nylon Special Shag Blue, Green 159. 125. exactly what the public will let Barry Seeks State Senate Post zle today but not before landslide.- 221. triggering a mud slide that DuBuque Lean Hams 12x11’10" Acrylic Textured Loop Hemp Beige lie. them do,” she said. By SOL R. 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I registered nurses,' licensed time to a return to politics, Manchester town counsel from men were working was lost in a Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Chicken has a protein con­ Nylon Hl-Low Loop Blue, Green formance of government on the district convention. today .while the U.S. dollar 9x12’4" 149. 81. practical nurse, medical November 1971 to November state level. I am going to cam­ gooey mud slide 125 feet deep, Montana and California. Lean Centers ■>. 1.59 tent that no other meat Acrylic Level Loop Green Tweed has announced, he is a can­ “My efforts during this marked time on European 12x13’4" 189. 128. exarpiners, dentists, psy­ 1973, a state representative paign in every corner of this and 400 feet long Wednesday Utilities were knocked out. Small Smoked Pork Butts exceeds and few equal. 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He chose in­ DONNA HOLLAND fireplace room where the RoberfCpok, who managed to Not far away, a duck hunter COUNTRY STYLE PORK MBS B).99‘ chicken breast, for instance, Connecticut women opposed to 15x12’10” Acrylic Level Loop Green Tweed 252. 153. teacher, and the other from the stead to seek the Democratic Atty. David Barry told an meeting was held. struggle out of the 15-by-20 foot vanished in a gale at Big has only j15 calories. abortions has urged tlie passage PORK ROAST SRbPortim b.89^ 12x9 Wool Heavy Plush French Vanilla 204. 116. school psychologist, all to no nomination for U.S. represen­ audience at the Tolland County Barry said he thinks we can building, said it was Lagoon and was listed as dead. m avail. of a constitutional amendment 15x11’6” Nylon Palm Green . 189. 135. tative from the First Democratic Association win the district in November. "pulverized” despite its walls He was Larry Gentosi, 20, of With Pot Roasts in Heavy Demand, our Meat Mgr. Frank Embossed Cut & Uncut safeguarding human life from 15x10 Textured Tip Shear Blue, Moss 174. 128. 'Grilioizes Deluy Congressional District. meeting in Andover Wednesday He said the only thing wrong that were made of eight-inch- Costa Mesa, a student at Hum­ Toros suggests Boneless Chuck Pot Roast or Bottom Acrylic the moment of conception. . 15x12’10" Textured Loop Bankers Grey 322. 170. “In most school systems," The district’s convention en­ night of his plans to run for the with the district is that an un­ thick concrete blocks. boldt State University. Round. Acrylic The Archdiocesan Council of 12x17’3" Heavy Shag Paprika 279. 206. she said, “if the teacher is dorsed then State Sen. Jay State Senate. necessary cut up of Manchester Nylon Catholic Women also said it will With Any 5.00 Grocery Order 12x11’4” Nylon “Flower Garden Shag Gold, Melon, Green Tones 190. 135. aware that child abule is evi­ Jackson of West Hartford, but Barry spoke to a group of took place. support groups such as-Birth® The German Accent (Meats and Cigs Not Included) 15x15 Acrylic Heavy Plush Martini 325. 203. dent, she reports to the school Barry and William Cotter of about 35 in the Old Town Hall at Before the convention, Barry Right Inc. and the Catholic Strickland Farms 15x20’3" Luxurious Plush , Sliver, Green 440. 278. nurse, 'who in turn reports to Hartford, former state in­ Andover. is looking forward to getting Wool family services which provide We'" have Imparted Heng- Grade AA 9’2"x17’2" Polyester Random Shear Moss Green 170. 118. surance. commissioner, Dennis Keating, Andover around and speaking to people assistance to expectant 15x9’2" Acrylic Level Loop Textured Hemp Beige 210.. 107. received the necessary 20 per Democratic Town Committee in each town. He said he would mothers. stenberg Sauerkraut and a 15x13’6” Acrylic Heavy Plush Martini < 293. 183. cent of the ballots to force a chairman, welcomed all to the go where invited. 11% Irralh LARGE EGGS 264. primary. “save a gallon for the president He said this would be a year new Heidelberg German 15x13’6" Wool Dense Plush Natural Beige 171. COLDER 12X11 Nylon Plush Moss Green 169. 108. Cotter chose to primary, but night.” Keating, after glancing of change because people are Pierro named to ZBA, Karpe to Development 12x9 Polyester Thick Shag Golden Pear 132. 90. Barry did not. Instead, Barry at the warm fire beginning" to tired of,the performance of the , More Capsules Commission, Page 2 Style Bologna 99. burn in the hall’s fireplace, said government at the state level ■i- 12x10’3’’ Nylon Level Loop Green Tweed \J2. became Jackson’s campaign On Page 14 South Windsor forms Teen Job Bank, Page 6 15x16’4" Wool Dense Twist . Bronze 498. 3N. ^ Duvid lYl, Burry m anager. Cotter won the it appeared someone had not to even mention the federal. stuffed tapes in the fire. He said that on the state level 'Bolton schedules emergencies briefing. Page 3 ■Sorry that RHODES FROZEN WHITE BREAD DOUGH did not arrive in time last wee)^ by Republican David primary and also won election Supply now here...Try It. Pkg. of 5 loaves t.15. as congressman. Barry said it was nice to be in presently there is almost a one- Killian speaker at Bolton NHS Induction, Page 13 Odegard, also of Andover, but that memories of man rule and he wonders where an Party cloudy , and much Manchester. Barry and his wife, the Kim Bushey sets scoring record in MHS win. Page folder tonight. Low zero to five former Judith Ann Leclerc, the December blackout the people’s representatives Lottery The Fourth Senatorial OPEN: TUE. Through FRI. HI 9/8AT. HI S:30/pLO8ED MONDAY/ TEL. 643-5171 below. Mostly cloudy Friday /residejat 473 E. Center St. with,' returned. are. ’’ % PINEHURST GROCERY INC. District is composed of about 40 Cheney Tech snaps losing streak. Page 16 with chance of snow, sleet and' their five children — Joan, 12; The hallway and hall of the Barry said he is very con­ Winners ..302 Main St. M A8TER C H A R Q E « LAY vAW AY e REVOLVING CHARGE per cent of Manchester n^s the Old Town Hall were colder than cerned about young people who Vernon LWV panel talks of election reforms. Page freezing rain in afternoon. High David Jr., 10; Michael, 7; Kr^iilar in 20s. towns of Andover, Bolton, x,^ark,''5; and Ryan, 2. outdoors, with no warmth being 12 Coventry, East Windsor, found until you entered the (Sec I'wfiily. Two) 80855 Honiis

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