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PAGE TWENTY - MANCP’^-^^t r r EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 2S, 1973 Banks, South Windsor Police Foxgrove Developer The Weather Packers ' Gear ton i^ t with lows 3040. Sunday Sp;]p)enkel Aska $3,420,434 Report (Continued from PagA Gni) fair with highs 6045. Precipitation chance Builds First Models passed along to the consumer at 10 per cent Sunday. Winds variable. Mon­ Alan H.Gpldstein of Cook Hill supermarkets. day cloudy with chance of showers. “ The council expects siadi FoP General Governmemt Rd., Columbia, was charged The first model homes in an homes a year, will be either The subdivision was original­ with failure to ^ant half the ly proposed and Planned by decreases to be passed tteou|h ' * I ' ' ____ * 1. ______ir______$18.7 million, 375-lot subdivision raised ranch or colonial styles. JUanchM ler-i CUy o f Village Charm six t e e n pa g es - 2 tv - 2 MINI PACES PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS departments. These to bring welfare and health ser­ highway Wednesday in connec­ Lavitt and McCarthy. In 1971, toe dlstribuUon chain topM ul­ A general mvemment budget, off Keeney St. will be ready for Home buyers will have a choice departments include libraries. vices into one full-time depart­ tion wiU an accident on McKee they sought to develop toe tract timate consumer,” Dunlijp MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 24, HITS - VOL. XCH, No. 147 of $3>n0,434, reflecting a 1.25 public inspection between Apr jl of nine exteriors, according to Public Health Nursing, recrea­ ment. The mayor p r o p o ^ a St. south of W. Center St. when under CUD (Comprehensive said. '. decrease in mill rate, has been 15 and May 1, according to the developers, and all of the tion, fire department. Com­ budget allocation of $17,000 for his car, southbound, struck Urban Development) zonibg The regulation previously Had recommended to the Town deveiopers of the housing. houses have four or five munity Services Council and the proposed department. northbound vehicles ^ iven by p^epplied to meat ^ c k e r s with Council by Town Manager Project. . bedrooms. regulations, but the CUD the microfilming of town Mayor Sprenkel has also Ruth Brennan of 92 Campfield 'm ore than $250 miilion in an­ Terry Sprenkel of South Wind­ The single-famiiy homes, to application touched off much recommended an increase in Rd. and Carol A. Buccino of The homes are being built on nual sales and toe new order T - t records. be built at the rate of 100 to 120 public opposition, and the sor. the two-mill per year allocation a 270-acre tract on the west side extended it to virtually all meat Viet Releases According to Sprenkel, School Rd., Bolton. The acci­ In his message accompanying application was subsequently department requests received for the Capital Reserve Fund dent occurred at 3 p.m. Golds­ of Keeney St., formerly the Fox packers. the proposed budget, Sprenkel withdrawn. by him totaled ^,786,288 and he noting this is to reflect more ac­ tein is scheduled to a appear in Grove golf course. Th^ Herbert Stein, chairman of explained that a combination of Lavitt and McCarthy then cut the requests by $395,778. He curately the growth in the Cicuit Court at Manchester developer is a new firm, the President’s Council of Revenue Sharing fdnds resulted UAW Seeks 'proposed a subdivision under said the budget proposal was Grand List. He is recommen­ Foxgrove Ltd., headed by a Economic Advisers, said in his being able to present the April 9. Residence AA Cluster zoning. written in anticipation of a $6,- ding an allocation of $225,000 New York developer. The Manchester Planning and Thursday that consumer, Conditional budget reflecting the tax 30 And Out 300,000 increase in the Grand which is $5,000 more than ap­ Cars driven by Paul A. White Four model homes are now Zoning Commission approved a boycotts against high costs may decrease. under construction at the site, List which is expected, to total proved in the current budget. of Coventry and Charles For­ zone ch an^ in April 1972, and have contributed to the decline He explained that operation and full-scale construction is $118,000,000. Sprenkel is also recommen­ mica of 127 School St. collided Retirement toe same commission panted in whoiesale meat prices. of the general government will expected to start in mid-April. Sprenkel has also ding four new, full-time yesterday at 8:45 a.m. on subdivision approval in Oc­ Stein predicted the rate of in­ require $124,617 lebs than raised Foxgrove will employ a total of recommended a 100 per cent in­ positions in his budget request. Center St. near Love Lane when tober. crease in food prices, which last year by property taxes. New personnel would include a DETROIT (AP) — United 700 to 750 persons on the List Of POWs crease in the funds for highway White signaled for a left turn The 63-Page set of plans on was 2.2 per cent in February However, he noted that the Auto Workers demands for a development, with 200 to 250 ,n- prisoners held by North Viet- ment and the protocols” of the construction programs. This full-time engineer, an assistant and pulled to the right, accor­ file with the town clerk shows alone, will decline to an annual SAIGON (AP) - The United proposed gross budget reflects “ 30 and out” retirement plan people working at any one time. ■ nam nd toe Viet C!ong could Jan. 27 cease-fire. amount would be $255,000 and mechanic for the town garage, ding to police, and was struck in 375 lots, ranging in size from rate of 2.5 per cent or less by States announced today it has an overall increase when com­ an additional clerk-typist at the will be teamed with a $650 per Foxgrove Ltd. was created begin Monday if toe conditions The spokesman emphasized includes an appropriation of the rear. 12,000 to 100,000 square feet. December. He said this would received a list of 32 American pared to last year’s budget Town Hall and a social services month penison, UAW Preisdent earlier this month to handle the that Brig. Gen. John A. $75,000 for industrial road con­ Five parcels of undetermined be an acceptable Increase prisoners from toe Viet Cong are met. proposal of $3,265,418. advisor for the proposed new Leonard Woodcock has housing project, and many of A spokesman for toe U.S. Wickham Jr., deputy chief of struction. Cars driven by Richard Steb- acreage inside toe development because real wages should be but indicated that new con­ Sprenkel explained that promised. the details in the firm haven’t the U.S. delegation, “ accepted The budget also includes a Department of Social Services bins of Plainville and Herve E. tract will be deeded to the town increasing faster. delegation to the four-party Revenue Sharing funds totaling yet been worked out. ditions attached to their release toe list on the basis that there recommendation to form a as well as a part-time library Fortier of East Hertford as open space land. “ It is only when they 2.5 Joint Military Commission said $315,255 have been directly The retirement plan and the Foxgrove is headed by Emil are unacceptable and must be are absolutely no conditions at­ Department of .Social Services page. collided Thursday at 9:17 a.m. The housing project is being per cent in a month that that a letter accompanying toe applied to the operating acccompanying peqsion have Ramat of Rockland 0)unty, negotiated. tached to it.” on Center St. east of Trotter St. financed by ^ i e t y for Savings everybody knows there is a food list “ appears to set forth con­ expenses of several of the town top priority here as UAW The Communists proposed Wickham, the spokesman when Stebbins pulled from toe N.Y., who was President of a crisis,’’ he said. ditions, some of which are not delegates meet to decide what of Hartford. that the repatriation of toe last curb into the traffic lane, police large New York development . f'Mi in accordance with the agree- said, advis^ toe North Viet­ demands they wiii present in corporation until last year. His group of 139 American namese and Viet Cong r e p o r t . ______upcoming contract taiks with Partner in toe venture is Ber­ Kathy aaya: •‘Spring hat tprung at Paro’a, coma In and aaa delegations that the accom­ the Big Three automakers. nard Waldman, president of the our hna aalaedon o f Iraah produea.” panying letter “ will be con­ Sentenced To Jail Vehicies driven by Robert D. Herald photo by Oflara Stoneham Construction Co. of sidered by his authorities just Jensene of West Hartford and The “ 30 and out” proposai West Hartford. ....OHa HBA Cri« Mn. RW m trim MBNi, MMii. iMm WASHINGTON (A P )-G . own lawyers and the judge Watergate was not a CIA Peter A. Bull, of Rockville Wetlands Act as would other four-party Joint would allow an assembly plant Stoneham bought the subdivi­ Bicycle Safety Road Test Military Commission cor­ Gordon Liddy, 42, described recessed court for 20 minutes operation,” said McCord, a were involved in a collision at worker to retire after 30 years before proceeding with the sion land from Sol Lavitt last respondence.” as the mastermind of the long-^ime former agent for the 10:30 a.m. Thursday on Main St. of employment, regardless of 14m S$mA. November. Lavitt had direction of the Bicycle Safety Committee, a sub-committee of the The Viet (Cong list included sentencing and motions that Central Intelligence Agency. north of Bissell when Buil his age. The demand also would Friday morning Verplanck School students took part in a bicycle Watergate bugging, was Previously bought out his Public Safety Advisory Committee. The ride was led by Mrs. Malene Changes Sought went along with it. “ I know for a fact it was pulled to the left to avoid a car TacHlMt, Cmmi. taUHpti, M M Pm. ride from the school to Lutz Jr. Museum, Cedar St.- The ride was one American captured a day sentenced today to serve up allow retirement for foundry Partner, local developer James In the letter written March 19 not,” he added calling attention pulling from the curb, accor­ workers after 25 years. sponsored as a part of the bicycle saftey program that has been Donnelly (not shown) with Kim Shirer, a fifth grade teacher at before toe signing of the cease­ to 20 years in prison and pay McCarthy. to Judge Sirica, McCord said to the fact that four of the other ding to Police. WEEKEND SPECIALS recently launched in most Manchester grade schools under the Verplanck, bringing up the rear for safety’s sake. DOUG BEVINS fire and who was not mentioned a $40,000 fine. that “ perjury occurred in the defendants are of Cuban (Herald Re^rter^^ before. He was identified as Lt. 'hie letter was read in open trial” and that others involved background and participated in Cars driven by Eva Buckley, Fancy A s p a ra g u s ...... Cmdr. PWlip A. Kientzler, a The State Department of Environmental Protection, court by Chief U.S. District in the Watergate operation the Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961. of 33 Doming St., South Wind­ 10 lb. Potatoas ...... • * * 0 Navy flier reported shot down Judge John J. Sirica before were not identified during the sor, and Stephen ^varella of 11 Vine Rina Tonwtoes ...... w* M S f News i State Blue Law recognizing problems with the Inland Wetlands and Water below toe demilitarized zone. sentencing the seven men, five McCord was the former NOTICE' Bugging Case The (Communists propos^ all four weeks of trial. Snipsic St., Rockville, were in Courses Act, will seek changes in the act in the current security chief of President Braan S q u a s h ...... of whom pleaded guilty in the , The case grew out of the collision in the parking lot of EAST. WEST AND 32 be released at Hanoi’s Gia Nixon’s re-election committee. Ex. t ir g e Indian Rivar G ra p a fru lt...... 3 lo r 4 « e Capsules General Assembly, Manchester Mayor John Thompson case and two of whom we^e break-in and bugging of Stop and Shop on W. Middle BUCKLAND CEMnERIES I Lam airport. The release of 107 convicted after trial. Democratic National Com­ Liddy and McCord were con­ Change Offered reported today. American prisoners held by Tpke. at about noon Thursday, mittee on Environmental Im­ victed Jan. 30 of conspiracy, !• timr* ■■■ mmamm ’The changes were mentioned The letter came as an ap­ mittee headquarters in the according to police. Takes NewTwist pact,” to become familiar with North Vietnam would follow. parent surprise to McCord's burglary and illegal wiretap­ coanxnuNiiri at a Wednesday meeting of the Watergate building last June. It is requested that cemetery lot owners remove any w im a u iU T Protest Voyage toe wetlands .act and related ping after a 16-day trial. Connecticut Conference of A Viet Cong spokesman said Their co-defendents who At about 5 p.m. Thursday, winter grave decorations that they wish to keep. WASHINGTON (AP) — The six Watergate conspirators NEW ZEALAND (AP) - The To Lawmakers legislation. The advisory com­ vehicles driven by David Case Australian foreign trade Mayors, Thompson said, and in­ the Communists already had pleaded guilty at the trial’s Starting Monday, April 2, 1973, weather permitting, -TH E KINO still awaiting sentencing are under new pressure to tell mittee would consist of one o f 104 W oodside St. and minister. Dr. Jim Cairns, said repair parts for motor vehicles. cluded: sent a letter to the Americans start, were E. Howard Hunt what they know about the bugging of Democratic party HARTFORD (AP)—You can representative from toe town Kathleen D. Allen of 66 Oxford the necessary spring clean-up of the grounds will begin OF While the laws frequently • Extension of toe Jan. 1,1974 recommending that the release Jr., 54, a former White House today that he may sail in toe buy an antique table on Sunday counsel’s office, two from toe in preparation for mowing. PRODUCE!^ headquarters and other political espionage. have been ignored with impuni­ deadline for local implementa­ begin Monday and end New You consultant and CIA agent; Ber­ St. collided on Main St. south of New Zealand yacht making a. Planning and Zoning Commis­ Robert D. Harrison, Superintendent in Connecticut but you’re not ty by merchants, there was a tion of toe wetlands act to July We^esday, toe deadline for the nard L. Barker, 55; Eugenio R. W. Middle Tpke. when toe Case Jam es W. or other appropriate authorities protest voyage to toe French sion, two from toe Conservation For Springtime PEROt n M naas ST,; UAseinsTp.- supposed to buy a new one. 1, 1974. repatriation of all American moved to toe left in anticipation Of Cemeteries former security chief of Presi- substantial help in trying nuclear test area in the South series of arrests in December (Commission, one businessman. Martinez, 49; Frank A. Sturgis, • Clarify the “ taking” of land of a left turn, police report. dent Nixons re-election com- yjjg case or in investigating toe Pacific. You can go to an X-rated for blue law violations. Some of Town Planner J. Eric Potter, prisoners and for completion of 37; and Virgilio R Gonzalez, 45. provision and make it the Cairns, who met the protest’s the arrests resulted from com ­ and one representative named U^S. troop withdrawals under The latter four all are from movie but buying a book is state’s responsibility in the SPRING SPECIAL Miami, of Cuban background, organizers in Auckland Friday plaints by merchants who by toe town manager. terms of toe agreement. WHEMIB0U6HTMY week in hopes for a lighter “us case, toe judge technically against toe law. event of lawsuit brought by a A BANK REFUND CHECK night, said whether he went to observed the laws that com­ The committee proposal will There was no mention of liine and had worked with Hunt in dissatisfied land owner. Mururoa atoll probably would peting shopkeepers were tur­ be presented to the Board of American prisoners held by the the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion. ON A CAR LOAN I f f AWW. (.MPN, NEW CAR I WENT TO And toe Connecticut General • Clarify notification of the M O W ’ D Y O U depend on getting his ning Sunday profits by ignoring Directors next month, Thomp­ FROSTING Assembly is renewing its an­ designation of wetlands to local Communists in Laos. government’s approval and on the regulations. quote iith p " should not be forgotten. Some nual- quest to see if toe con­ son said. GET IT / p ( ) MANCI4ESIER the date of toe tests. assessors. In c fu d n troversial and widely-ignored The hearing Friday saw a Shampoo Obituaries U d d ^ a top Nixon campaign of- Kood can and The wetlands act, approved IV nnH nniitical oressure a revelation of sinister conduct “ blue laws”'that govern S^day flurry of conflicting proposals by the General Assembly last Creme o salesneed an overhaul. over.hQW the blue laws might be Rinse $ 1 0 5 0 Anniversary Mass Slowdown Eiids May, is essentially a piece of Demo Session •f The Sunday closing laws are a changed: enabling legislation which & Set A months mind Mass for -to ptod «d «.n«b iS r.'S p W McCnl'. LONiDON (AP) - - Gas union ' legacy from toe 17th century —David Childs of ,toe Retail would allow strict control over James F. Wood will be leaders say they expect their that represent “ a hodge-podge celebrated Saturday at 7 a.m. S v was sentenced Friday privately, inafc in men back on the job Monday Trade Bureau of the Greater land inventoried as wetlands o r . h»- t l s S i c t S a letter he hand-deUvered Mon- of religious ideas with no rela­ Ends Amicably at St. James Church. after voting to accept a better Hartford Chamber of water courses. LOVELY LADY a p S “ » " Ijaala ha -1 1 be tion to the living or toe dead,” Commerce said all retail stores T he a c t authorizes pay offer and end their six-week Meyer Donn of West Hartford ten^ Of 6 to 20 years. McCord’S free to make it public. should be permitted to open on municipalities to designate an WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democrats have concluded In Memoriam slowdown. told lawmakers Friday at a sentencing was delayed for one toe Six Sundays before Christ­ agency to administer the act BEAUTY SALON In loving memory of Remigio RldoUl, The 47,000 workers struck state Capitol hearing. He urged an amicable series of meetings that resulted in a series of week. The final sentence for the mas or on 12 Sundays during toe and promulgate regulations to i 390 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER,CONN who passed away March 23, 1963. Feb. 14 against the Conser­ “ a quick burial to toe King’s compromises for party positions and saw rival factions others will be imposed after Storms Hit vative government’s inflation summer. The fine for blue law protect wetlands. Jan. 1, 1974, 649-7M6 ______Gone but not forgotten. laws.” each get some satisfaction. three months in which they can curbs that limit wage increases violations, he said, should be was set as the deadline for local SWIEBAWK(uNQuotE) Despite several rebuffs in the selection of six members Wife, Daughter and Sons testify before a grand jury and Nation's to about $2.50 a week plus four Rep. Albert Webber, D-New $ 1,000. action, with the state assuming Senate investigators. per cent of base pay. Haven, told the coinmittee that —“ Mom and Pop” stores control on that date if Friday afternoon for the party’s executive committee, “I recommend your full The men now make about $84 the American shopping pattern should be allowed to stay open municipalities didn’t act. chairman Robert S. Strauss told reporters he was pleased. Midsection has changed and that Sunday One of toe serious faults in cooperation with toe grand jury a week with overtime and on Sundays while big stores are “ I had a big day today and I know it,” he said. and toe- Senate Select Com­ has become a major shopping toe wetlands act, as seen by THEY OFFERED ME By The Asgociated Press bonuses. The new offer will closed, said a proposal from toe *PCiAlAPD*A*LQAN* MEANS THAT mittee,” Sirica told toe five day. many public officials, is the Alab^a’s D^ocratic chair- Tornadoes, hail and violent raise their pay to $91. Connecticut Retail Merchants Although toe meetings saw defendants who pleaded guilty A religious argument against Association. problem of “ taking” of land. If m an Robert Vance, an organized labor merge with a thunderstorms whipped across the laws came from Seventoday a developer is denied use of a executive committee member, 60 DAYWe warranl that100 we will repair or replace% defective parts at toe start of the Watergate —Pastor Adams said larger voice in the party THE BUNCH ATTHE BANK WILL GIVE Texas todhy, and toe spinoff Adventist Elder Melvin Adams parcel fe a u s e it is within a put it another way: “ This was a in the endne, transmission, rnr aile, front isle trial. Floods Reported businesses should be able to organization, toe only union of­ from toe storm dumped heavy of Washington, D.C. He said the 'magnificent meeting because assembly, t^ko system, and eledrical aquipment for 60' “ You must understand that I choose one day per week to wetlands area, the agency ficial who won a place on toe 25- rain and snow across the VIENNA, ,,(AP) - laws serve the customs of some which denies the use would be everybody goes away mildly WARRANTY days. hold out no promises or hopes of close down. member executive committee n n u a l p e r c e n t a g e nbtion’s midsection. Floods arid 'landslides have NDu A .99%A any kind to you in this matter, religions but discriminate “ confiscating” the land, and dissatisfied.” The National Weather Ser­ struck wide areas of Romania —The Connecticut Retail was Floyd Smith of Cleveland, but I do say that should you against Seventh day Adventists, toe municipality might have to At its two-hour session, toe 60 D A Y 100% G U A R A N T E E vice reported at least 13 tor­ and following a sudden Jewelers Association called for president of toe International decide to speak freely, I would who hold religious observances purchase the land. executive committee rejected RATE RCraND FOR PROMPT . nadoes hopscotched across thaw of huge niasses of snow. an increase in the fine for viola­ Association of Machinists and have to weigh that factor in ap­ on Saturday. In Manchester, the Conserva­ at least two Strauss choices, northwest and southeast por­ Reports from Bulgaria said tion from $50 to $100. The an all-out supporter of the praising what sentence will be 'Die present Sunday closing tion Commission has asked for Philadelphia Democratic tions of Texas. Some property landslides destroyed 27 houses association also said -that cold McGovern-Shriver ticket last finally imposed in each case.” law states that any person who authority to implement the leader Peter Camille and installment LOAN PAYMENTS; damage was reported from hail in ton town of Nikopol and en­ cuts should be legal for Sunday fall when most of organized The five ate E. Howard Hunt, sells general merchandise on wetlands act, but the Planning Utah’s Wayne Black, and nearly two inches in diameter dangered 45 others. In Somowit, sale. labor stayed neutral. a former CIA agent and White Sunday is subject to a $50 fine. and Zoning Commission and picked a list that included a 71 TOYOTA I 70 TOYOTA I 70 TOYOTA and winds up to 58 miles per 15 houses were destroyed. —And another proposal said Strauss has named party House consultant; Bernard L. Excluded from the merchan­ Town Counsel David Barry black, a MexicaU-American and hour. municipal, not state, law should finance chairman Joseph Cole Corolla Wagon. 4-speed, Barker, Eugenio R. Martinez, dise category are dairy and have recommended that toe a pro-McGovern labor leader. Mark II Wagon. 4-speed, | Corolla 2-Door Sedan. 4- Estimates of damage were govern Sunday closings. and Young Democrats presi­ 4 cylinders, AM radio, roof speed, radio, whitewall S ip’ ’ Frank A. Sturgis and Virgilio R. fresh agricultural products, town’s Board of Directors delay Earlier, old-line party radio. not immediately available. To Probe Tie-Up A spokesman for the dent Robert Allan to the rack. tires. Gonzalez. Hunt lives in toe fruits, confectionary and hor­ AFLCIO, Joseph Bober, said designation of an agency to ad- leaders failed in a bid to There were no reports of in­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The executive committee, which Washington area, toe others are ticultural items, tobacco and many labor contracts provide minister the act until remove more reform-minded juries. massive transportation tie-up also includes eight regional •vyvtw* from Miami. smokers’ supplies, ice, ice for premium pay for wqrk on legislative changes are made. members of toe executive com­ o o o WHEN I MADE MY LAST PAYMENT- which emerged from toe Soviet- representatives, five party of­ $1005 $1795 $1295 “ None of you have been cream, non-alcoholic Sundays. The contracts would Mayor Thompson has mittee after toe full National U.S. grain deal will be probed ficials and four representatives THE SANK BUNCH AT«t^j^C£[E:;S3Si% willing to give the government beverages, antiques, have to bcTewritten under any recommended, in toe mean­ Committee ratified a com­ Oil Import by a congressional panel star­ of toe Senate, House, governors newspapers and magazines, major change in toe blue laws, time, that the Board of Direc­ promise slate of 25 at-large ting Monday. and state chairmen. V . STATU drugs and medical supplies and he said. tors appoint an “ Advisory Com­ members. 5)))). Limitations The House Commerce C^om- Burr Corner mittee’s special investigations 70 TOYOTA I 09 TOYOTA 68 OPEL SENT # Bus Service Liberalized subcommittee Friday said it plans to call representatives of Sport Coupe. 4-speed, I Corolla Wagon. 4-speed, Corona 4-Door Sedan. T o R esu m e WASHINGTON (AP) -W ith the State, Agriculture and radio. Automatic transmission, sunroof, radio. W aste ME//* a warning of possible gasoline Commerce departments, the radio. T he Burr Corners-to- shortages this summer, the Interstate Commerce Commis­ ( * $1395 $1095 downtowii Hartford commuter government has eliminated sion and toe Federal Railroad $1395 ■iHAD buses will start rolling again Umits on imports of foreign oil Administration. Monday, ending a four-month for hardship cases. rigutnice^ l i f e IN S U R A N C a interruption of service on ^ A White House spokesman Objections Aired At Hearing Connecticut Co. bus routes in Friday said toe move was in­ the state. tended to give a break to in- S o m e B an k s profit association of secondary apparent power to let “ no-bid” AT NO EXTRA COST"i^ HARTFORD (AP) - Objec­ will be directly affected by this authority might by ad­ 68 DUICK 08 OLDS The express buses, subsidized dependent petroleum materials dealers in Connec­ contracts and what he con­ 68 FORD R esistin g tions were aired at a public authority. Therefore ministrative regulation require REFUND. by toe Connecticut Department operators. The anhouncement sidered inadequate representa­ VistaCruiser Wagon. V-8, fMnei H foic Municipalities must be given participation by cities which ticut. Qalaxle 500 Hardtop. V-8, Skylark Hardtop. V-8, of Transportation, leave the from toe White House coincided hearing Friday to a bill that automatic, power Jaw boning the opportunity to participate in already had waste disposal He recommended that discus­ tion on its board of directors. automatic, power automatic, power Burr Comers Shopping Plaza at with a warning from toe Office would establish a quasi-public steering, 9 passengers. making basic decisions regar- systems geared to their own sion of toe autooritjf be post­ The bill calls for an eight- steering, vinyl top. steering. ten-minute intervals from 7 to 9 of Emergency Preparedness of authority to set up a ding the authority’s needs, he said. poned until toe legislature ap­ member board of four persons a.m., taking 15-20 minutes for possible gasoline shortages this WASHINGTON (AP) - Connecticut-wide solid waste ^iiV^WHE^ Y’GOING^ operations,” he said. The system also would de­ proved a state solid waste plan. appointed by toe governor plus (U Despite administration jaw­ $1695 toe into Hartford. summer. disposal plan. toe commissioners of Transjwr- $1395 $1495 boning, some more banks have “ These include establishing pend on “ an aa yet undeveloped The bill does not require such Stops in toe city are at Cen­ Darrell M. Trent, acting Most of the objections tation. Environmental, Protec­ raised their prime rate. A few centered around toe powers toe • reasonable rates to be charged market for recycled waste approval. (f'l tral Row; Asylum St. at Trum­ director of OEP, said, “ unless tion and Finance and Control institutions yielded to govern­ to municipalities which use toe m aterials... (to hold down user At present, Schiavone said, bull St.; Pratt St. at Main St.; gasoline production is in­ authority would have to con­ and toe Executive director of ment pressure and returned to solid waste system. At toe very costs,” he sidd. If the market there is no technology availal^le Pearl St. at Central Row; and creased or consumer demand demn land, let contracts and toe Connecticut Development lower rates. finance construction of 25 waste least toe municipalities should doesn’t matertaltss and If ooo- to do economically what toe Market St. at Constitution lessens, spot shortages could Commission. The Chemical Bank of New have an opportunity to review stnictlon ooati a n Mghar than authority wants to do. jPlaza. occur ... ” processing plants throughout Lieberman urged toe com­ York, Chase Manhattan Bank of and comment upon toe fees eiqMcted. tiw chaifed to The bill calls for toe sale of The buses make toe return Many independent refiners mittee to hold off approving the New York and First National they will be charged,” he municipalltlaa m 4 ga iv and $250 million in bonds to build trips to ManchOster, from toe arid dealers purchase their The plan calls for selling bill during this session of the Bank of Chicago increased added. inturnhepamdst. •pnparty the recycling plants. The first sanie stops, between 4 and 6 crude oil or fioished products process^ refuse as fuel or General Assembly. Friday the percentage they Sullivan said the bill should ownera. he addad. probably would be ready in 3-S .p.m. ^ on toe open market from toe recycled material. Dafi W. Lufkin, state ccmi- charge on loans for preferred be amended so that a city could SuUivanalaenidtiManthori- years. Special express buses to toe major pnxlucers. “ The bill as presently drafted missioner of Environmental customers from 6(4 per cent to appeal any charge or authority ty shoudl he reqrtnd to return Sen. Anthony M. Ciarlone, ► W fVAlfc.'J • • Aetna Insurance Co. and to toe When oil supplies ran short, does not adequately provide for action it .considered un­ any profita from the qratem to C-New Haven, said the bill protection, defended the bill as LYNCH MOTORS 'V si ,(f State Capitol area are the majors fill their own heeds 6% per cent. municipal input in the reasonable. the municipal nsers in the form didn’t include adequate urgently needed and said the scheduled for 7:20 a.m. and 7:50 and long-tenn-contract sales They were asked to send far-reaching decisions which HARTFORD AREA’S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER! He also indicated that while of reduced fees. safeguards against unlimited authority “ would achieve the a.ra., respectively. Return trips first; toe open maglwt can dry representatives to Washington toe proposed authority would be the plan “ would be voluntary in “ The solid waste authority is state funds going to toe authori­ greatest results in the shortest 345 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER •— 646-4321 on those routes are at 4:15 p.m. up. Monday to discuss their actions empowered to make,” John J. theory this may not be so in simply an attempt to substitute time with the least amount of and 4:40 p.m., respectively. That’s what happened last with Arthur F. Burns, chair- Sullivan, president' of the ty. authority for planning,’.’ said Sen. Joseph I. Liebdrman, money.” Free puking, a bus shelter, winter when spot shortages of nnan of toe administration’s Connecticut Conference of fact.” ' Because toe system would de­ D -N ew Haven, said he He said he would offer and a bicycle rack are provided fuel oil d eveloj^ as a result of Committee on Interest and Mayors and Municipalities Joel Schiavone, president of the questioned the authority’s amendments to meet stnoe of at Burr (Comers. The one-way inadequate refinery capacity Dividends. Other banks were pend on widespread participa­ Resource Recovery ’Through said. power of eminent domain, its toe objections to the bill. bus fare is 50 cents. and high demand for gasoline. summoned earlier. “ Almost every city and town tion to make ii economical, toe Recycling Institute, a non­ E ' '1 ’ C, i'.L nos

w _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.,_M ^ 24, 1973 ^ _^G E T H R ^ PAGE TWO - MANOncsTER EVENINQ HEI^ , Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 84, i m Pair Fined Sheinwold on Bi^idge :.T The mirrored plateau, a Radio for the Week In C o c k fig h t Woulii Hide Crusade Speaker large table centerpiece Court USE RUFFING TRICKS : :Film Screens i ’4 •* purchued during the Monroe (These are the basic listings, and include only those news’broad- TWO men diarged w itt Business Bodies administration, is still used in casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some stations cany other short AT THE r ig h t TIME South dealer . ty to animalB In connecttonwitn The Rev. Stefan Gulyas of By ALFRED SHEINWOLD North-South vulnerable From Youth the White House. The plateau Cases newscasts. Daily sports infonnaUon can be found on the sports im aUeged Feb. 4 c o c ^ t to SERVICE anniversary Torrington will be guest is in seven pieces, allowing PAoiMt ftcjw Part of the art of playing NORTH Lawrence, Spinnato, 211 : H A RTFO RD (AP) - CIRCUIT COURT 12 ($ J 10 6 5 Ellington pleaded gnPty to speaker at a Spring Good News them to be used^acc(Hrding to NeU^iion's bridge is to take your trick at McKee St., was honored recent­ Teenagers don’t have to sneak Maaehester SeMion <5 9 stitute duunges in Orcolt.Codift Crusade March 29 through April t ^ site of the table. U M I .-O the right time. A trick is a ly at an awards luncheon in into a drive-in movie to see an 1 at Calvary Church, 647 E. Real Turcotte, 29, andJoseph W IN F-1230 trick, whenever you take it, but O Q 5 4 1* at Manchester. • , x-rated film; they can watch BearihieakBid wnc—1080 Jk A K J53 Judn 0 . Burgoe, M, of P ta i^ recognition of his 25 years of Middle Tpke. Services will PetreUo, 18, both of East Hart­ (MwiBay-Fiktay) correct timing produces ad- - service to H. P. Hood, Inc. from nearby parking lots, state T m :7 S T A T i ...... ___ AnEkuneMayFilm 5:00 Town and OounUy ,CBSlNewsBv«y;^^ x/FCT EAST St., EUington, was fined p w r begin at 7:30 each night of the MAW P“» progress. ’’About 26 m c w t p dividend of $.45 cents per share, U.S. 1 in Branford, a stretch of The guest speaker spent three Botti men were returned to 0:06 NlfhtbMt 11 :M aiidid **«• View-point were releawd withwt bpg,; 11:00 Newt. Business, Weather hearts in the dummy, and he Pass 4 4 payable to shareholders of road with a higher accident rate years in after World S at Soli. MaUnN i A S PI the Connecticut Correctional l:00SI^Off , Pass Pass Pass charged. State PoUce s p . LOST CONTINENT 11:20 Sports Final went after these tricks with record as of the close of than anywhere else in town, she War II and, later, six years in Center at Hartford - Turcotte 11:30 after Side of the Day Opening lead — 0 3 CMiiiitB.-rilsN_TMar . ISataidayl 8:45 Don ShulaSI^ more enthusiasm than wisdom. business March 30, to be paid on said. Austria. He came to this coun­ is being held on bonds totaUng 5:00 Town and Country 9:00 NFL Football He took the ace of hearts and April 20. Mrs. Clark said that if try in 1950 and enrolled at the $28,000, and PetreUo is being 6:00 Bob Steele Show ruffed a heart inimediately. He Pear-shaped Uruguay^ the screening is not possible, then New England Bible Institute, Rev. Stefan Gulyas held on bonds totaUng $21,000. 10:00 Gardcntime (Satturday) smallest country in. South 10:15 Modm Living 6:00 Jon Leonard next got to his hand with a high need the heart finesse for his X-rated movies should not Framingham, Mass. After evangelist of the Assemblies of JERRY LEWIS 'ONEMA Prosecutor William Collins 10:30 Saturday Shovnate 8:00 World News Round-up trump and ruffed his last heart slam. The correct line of play America. It is not quite a s ASSISTANT SECRETARY allowed in that particular ■Leaie" *»?• sJsauJK St'!^ 10:50 WTIC Outdoors 6:15 Jon Leonard la rg e a s th e s t a t e of. Thomas J. Riddell of Hart­ graduation, he served as a radio God, ministering to churches in nolled (didn’t prosecute) 11:00 Saturday Showcase 10:00 Jeff Jacobs in the dummy. would put him in position to theater. pastor in Torrington for five this country and in countries several burglary and larceny i2:00 M m , Weather . 11 ;00 Eking Bank the 50's Now South looked around for take this finesse. WaMington. ford has been appointed assis­ She testified that she had 12:15 Saturday Showcase 12:00 Jeff Jacoba tant secretary of the group divi­ years. He is now a missionary- behind the iron curtain. charges against both men. A 1:00 News 2:00 Jim Bedcwlth new worlds of conquer. He Daily Question received many complaints Bstirt BoMonI — (N ) total of 24 criminal and motor 1:15 Your Home Decorator 6:00 Jack Warner on Sports didn’t know it, but he had Partner deals and bids one sion of Aetna Life and Casualty. from parents whose teenagers vehicle charges against Tur­ 1:30 Saturday Matinee 7:00 The World this liM ' 2:00 Opera 7:30 BiU Vassar already beaten himself. diamond. The next player watch sexy movies from nearby Jeremiah cotte, and 14 simUar charges 5:00 Monitor 1:00 Sigh Off No Way Left passes, and you holdi Spades, Mr. restaurant and store parking against PetreUo, were con­ 0:00 Newt. Weather 6:20 Strictly Spots (Sunday) Declarer could* draw trumps J . 10-6-5$ Hearts, 9$ lots. Soldiers Shot At ‘Party’ Jahhson tinued to May 18. 6:30 Monitor 6:30 Religious Prograinmlng and tackle the clubs,-but he still Diamonds, Q-5-4; Clubs, A- Restaurant The Town of Berlin forced a Diamonds The numerous charges 11:00 News, Weather 10:00 JadtWamer on Sports had two losing diamonds, with theater to build a fence after When they arrived, one of the It :20 Sports Final 12:00 Edward M. K-J-5-3. BELFAST (AP) - Two off- against both men stem from 12:30 Songs of Brin no way to get rid of them. Down Opan Satuntay, passing an ordinance similar to 2 J l r e 12:00 Other Side of the Day What do you say? duty British soldiers Invited to girls went off to gather more several alleged crimes last (Saaday) l:0OEdw«dM. one at a slam contract that Answer; 'Bid two clubs. You 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 pjR. Mrs. Clark’s proposed bill, and girls for the party. She returned year. They were extradited 5:30 Sunrise Serenade 6:00 Jim Beckwith a party by young Irish girls Forever 7:00 Sunday Strings 9:30 Rival Tlnw should have been made. are willing to show your stroi^ A n d S u n d M arrested the theater operator. were shot to death late Friday a few minutes later with two from western states recently by 8:00 News 10:15 Holy Trinity Oiurch After winning the first trick suit no matter what partner’s 8:15 Sabbath Message 11:00 Jim Beckwith 8 :0 0 a Jil. to 7 :0 0 P-IR- Prosecution was dropp^ after night, and two others were men. One carried a pistol; the Consutl Tims Box for Show TImo Vernon and State PoUce, and 1 2 :0 0 ^ Off with the ace of diamonds, opening bid may be. the owner agreed to put up a other, a submachine gun. lurtle|noi&" 0:30 Guideline Braaktoat Sarvtl seriously wounded. ...PUIS... the charges were lodged by 9:00 News. Weather declarer should cash, the top Copyright 1973 fence. The gunmen ordered the Dyan Cannon Manchester, Vernon, East 9:10 Hymntlme 363 Broad St Police called it a “fiendish 9:30 National Radio Pulpit clubs. The next step is to ruff a General Features Corp. Grand Opening crime - the worst here in four soldiers into bedroom, forced Hartford, and State Police, 10:00 Sunday Showcase low club with a high trump. them to lie face dovim on a bed, 12:10 Sunday Showcase MMICIinlii______State Waits years.” , Shamus among other departments. South leads a trump to dum­ grand opening. Mrs. Anderson is the former owner of the opened up with the submachine 12:45 Travel Trends WPOP -1 410 Shirley Anderson, owner and manager of the Village “We are absolutely revolted ...... tPB) 1:00 Sunday Best my’s ten and ruffs another club Village Lantern Beauty Salon and Fashion Boutique, 'Legal Word gun, then fled with the girls. 4 2:00 Monitor Bridal Boutique, Kelley Rd., Vernon, inspects a gown with by these cold-blooded Glen M. Peterson, 19, of 3M with a high trump. Broad St. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) One of the wounded soldiers liTiWTewilKtS Lake St., was committed to 5:00 News (Monday-Friday) Sally Middleton (right), who modeled at the shop s recent murdei?s,” army headquarters "ON HER MAJESTY’S 5: to Sunday Edition 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton Declarer next leads his On Job Loans dragged himself from the house Norwich State Hospital for a 6:00 News. Weather. Sports 10:00 Tom Jones remaining low trump to dum­ ____ ^ Hbekhas HARTFORD (AP) - The into the street where he called period not less than 90, nor 6:30 Meet the Press 1:00 Bill Winters A spokesman described the SECRET SERVICE” 7:06 Monitor 4:00 Mike Greene my’s jack. Since this exhausts State Bond Commission Friday trap, which carried Northern for help. PANAVISION ■ L^CHNICOI.OH- more than 420 days, after 7:30 Yale Reports 7:00 Ray Dunaway the enemy’s trumps, declarer FORMS PARTNERSHIPS voted to give two companies 8:06 Your Box at the Opera ASSISTANT AUDITOR ’s known death toll since pleadingguilty Thursday to 12:00 Bobby Rivers can safely cash dummy’s last 17 reasons why you The D. J. Henry Co., 1720 $500,000 in special “venture 8:30 Eternal Light William J. Rady, of 4 Reed 1969 to 755, this way: charges of attempted first- club to get rid of a diamond. Ellington Ave., South Windsor, 'I'liomaH J. Riciflell capital” to create jobs, but then EW., Rockville, has been ap­ The four soldiers, unarmed degree robbery and illegal WDRC-1360 (Saturday) South can then later ruff his has formed three limited meadows"” ■ Sean Connery should come to w pointed assistant auditor in the The Boston University decided to withhold the money and dressed in civilian clothes, CEILINGS possession of controUed drugs. 6 .00 Bill Love — Lou Morton losing hearts with dummy’s last partnerships in the last 90 days pending a court test of the deal. lilt a good timo for colllnj g jam es Bond 00?~ IMonday-Frlday) 10:00 Ray Dunaway home oj^ations office the Aet­ graduate, a former resident of were enjoying an off-duty drink He also received suspended, 2 .00 Bill Winters two trumps. to purchase $1,937,400 of im­ Manchester, joined Aetna in Bond counsel has questioned [ropaira. Fraa eatimataal consecutive jaU terms totaling <6:00 BobDeCarlo £[»* income tax help. na Life and Casualty. at a hotel near Belfast when 10:00 Bob Craig 6:00 Chip Hobart If both trumps and clubs proved real estate. 1966. the procedure by which the seed D ia m o n d s 420 days on those charges. 3:00 Dick McDonough 12:00 Bobby Rivets The partnerships were they got into a conversation 7:00 Joe Hager broke badly, declarer would money is granted through the Bernard A. Lozier (Sunday) formed to purchase Hillview ACTUARY with the two girls. 12:00 Dick Haddad Reason 11. Our average fee for Connecticut Products Develop­ They were Invited to a party Inc. ONHERMAJESm Michael French, 21, .of 52 *15:00 on Monday) 9:06 Monitor Apartments, Green Rd., William H. Leslie, 24 ment Corporation. Hammond St., Rockville, was 10:30 Congressional Report Northview Apartments, Woodstock Dr., has been in an apartment house on (SatunUyl (^temate Sundays) over seven and a half miflion The funds would go to the Belfast's Antrim Road, a Phone 849-4484 sent to jail Thursday on 6:00 Bob DeCarlo 11 00 News. Weather. Sports Hilliard St., and the Hartford elected an actuary at the Hart­ R&R Manufacturing Co. of SECRET SERVICE^ 10:00 Bob Craig 6:00 Religion .. Roman Catholic street, and sentences totaling 450 days. A 3:00 Terry Woods 7:00 Sunday Through The Valley - Chfl customers last year was only Skating Arena, Rt. 5, South ford Insurance Group. East Granby for a new type 360-day jail term was imposed 7:00 Joe Hager Simpson Windsor. open-end wrenish and to Barnes agreed to go. after French pleaded guUty to 12:00 Dick Haddad 8:00 Tom Jones about 12 dollars. (Sunday) 11:30 Other Side of the Day Engineering Corp. of Stamford SUNDAY NITE DANCE EXPLOSIONI third-degree assault, and a 90- 6:00 Religious and public service' 1:00 Mike Greene MANAGER to make air pollution detectors. day jail term was ordered for programming 6:00 Chip Hobart W s U m tK t - M y SM isy Isr Aim IB, 17, IS, sr i a 9:00 Scott Morgan Thomas P. Finley of 93 It is estimated that the seed violation of probation. 2:00 Dick McDonough Downey Dr., has been money will allow the two bond THIS SUNDAY NITL.. Additional charges against 7:00 Terry Woods promoted to the post of 10:30 Religious and public service firms to hire an additional 181 I r m s 7:30 « 11:30 French — threatening, carrying programming manager in the claims depart­ Open ■so BBIy MB TIM Bsya’ employes over five years. a dangerous weapon in motor 12:00 Sign on ment of Aetna Life and (Casual­ In other action, the bond com­ vehicle, and failure to appear in Vi KSS-FM — 96.0 ty- WESTdWN g...v4.y nite u party nito- Knock oH the Homework early, Uwn "Get It mission approved: court (second degree) — were I News two minutes before the hour. 24 —$5 million for further con­ All Day nuunucY bn” at Greater Hartford’a No. 1 Nitespot...Don’t min Conn, top groop! nolled. hours a day) M — - ...... -■'air:- - - W RCH-910 struction of Route 72 in New “S undur f • O rm i W/lo.- ^ iMoirtiy-Siturday) (Sullilus-Salunlu, I Britain. ...Oolrt waaio t t " Other cases; 6:06 Reveille Midnight All stereo music —A,grant-in-aid of $ll^j00() to Mario Colaglovanni Jr., 23, of 9:OORhai)«xty 6 a.m. Stereo 96 music ------12.00 Matinee 9 a m. KISS with More Music New^ Britain to complete Bast Hartfo^, fined $100 for 4 00 Highlights of Ha)1ford Noon The Difference Is the Music Available breach of peace (substituted for SOOGasUpit 6 p.m. StereoMusic from the Sound to housing site developmet. 111 Miadiclnal Survicas 12:00 (Juiet Hours the Berkshlres , ^ —$2.3 million for additions to possession of marijuana). iSairtayl j , 9 p.m. More Music For New England CfOaCRll 455 HARTFORD ROAD 043-5230 Same as Mondav-Saturday listing, exiepl from the Mansion William J. Rady the Vinal Regional Vocational Emil Haberem, 47. of 14% THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Rady, a graduate of the Hackmatack St., cominitted to 8:00 Religious programs Techni(?al School in KIdt Sot-Sun. 2 p.m. John Waime **BI0 LOBO" 11:00 Quiet Hours University of Hartford, joined Middletown. Norwich State Hospital, under Mm hi sin s Theatre MlMNmC the company in 1965. LAUREWCE MICHAEL $10,000 bond, on charges of ^ { UMMESm 867 Main St. 348 W. Middle Tpke. A I 356 W. Middle Tpke. \ OLIVIER I threatening (one count), and | Time j< .m e Schedule , NMISFEll 08Mr Im OniwK harassment (six counts). LMRTFOai Rt. 196 Holiday MaU P u tn a m C o ven try Willium If. I..«8lie William D. Neill, 31, of Dick Enberg hosts “Baffle,” 1181 M ain St. lUemiE PROMOTED Sunday 381 Silver Lane Stafford Spring! Asbury Park, N.J., charge of Saturday an NBC-TV game show Ward a Union Sta. C o lc h e tte r Mrs. Marie Thiffault, 211 Leslie, manager of the group '(SLEUTH’ insurance. actuarial depart­ 8H0P 8UNDAY non-support noUed. premiering Monday (March Main St., has been promoted to State Theater — “Diamonds State Theater— “Diamonds ment, will also head the group ^ — Kevin C. Ravelin, 21, of 26) at 10:30 a.m. policy iskqe assistant In the Crestwood Dr., Coventry, Are Forever” l;30-4;50-9;20; Are Forever” 12;30-4; 50-9; 20; “ policy issue department of financial services division. The sentenced to 360 days in jail, “His Majesty’s Secret Service” His Majesty’s Secret Service’ CbnnecticutrMutual Life. Joins Marlow’s University of Rhode Island suspended after 40 days, for 2;30-6;50 graduate joined the group in u r n sid e possession of controUed drugs. C9ne I - “Shamus” Vernon Cine I — “Shamus” 1971. '* * f ^ « 4 ’**‘ B 2;00-3:45-5;35-7;20-9;10 iewSE — Vincent CanCanby, An additional charge of sale of 2;00-7;10-9;00 Stanley Hamel (above) has been appointed to the post of PAMTS NawYoffcTbiMB marijuana was noUed. Vernon Cine II — “Jeremiah Vernon Cine II — “Jeremiah Thpfnas P. Finley mmiqger of the furniture department of Marlow’s Inc., SAI.ES REP Johnson” 1; 30-3:30-5; 30-7:30- John SchoelU 38. of 1750 Johnson” 2;00-7;20-9;20 Main; St., George Marlow has announced. Hamel, who William C. Shain, of ^Wonflay i^i l o r 9:30 THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Tolland Tpke., fined $150 or Meadows Drive-In — - Finley joined Aetna in 1952 succeeds Arthur Benson, is a graduate of Northeastern Newington has been appointed “Diamonds Are Forever” 7;00- Meadows Drive-In — SET breach of peace (substituted for and was promoted to supervisor University. A native of Sprin^ield, Mass., Hamel has sales representative for injury or risk of injury to 11;45; “His Majesty’s Secret “Diamonds Are Forever” 7:30; in 1956. His most recent post extensive background in the furniture business and much Allstate Insurance Cos. His of­ Frl.g SaLp Sun. (Md). Service” 9;20 “His Majesty’s Secret Service’’ with the 'company was that of fice is located in the Sears . 100% MANCHESTER 9:50 experience in the field of interior decorating. (Herald DflIVi IN Rouns 6 I 44A 2 Jamaa Bend Htto Robert E. NeviUe, 20, of 79 Jerry Lewis Cinema, South administrator. Roebuck Store, Manchester polyester, 2- Steep Rd., South Windsor, fined Jerry Lewis Cinema, South photo by Gentiluomo) Parkade. Windsor — “Burglars” 7;00; Windsor — “Burglars” 7:00; tone layerdd $50 for third-degree criminal look PANT , Sean Coni^iy “Fat City” 9;00; “Lost Con­ “Fat a ty ” 9:00; “Lost Con­ IN LYDALL POST trespass. tinent” 1;00-3:00 SET. Comes In ’Uames Bond 0 0 7 " Linda Bancroft, 19,of 55 Clin­ tinent” 1:00-3:00 Dr. B. Thonias Shirk has been WEEK END ton St., charge of Ulegal posses- Burnside Theater — “ Rio Burnside Theater — “Rio elected vice president and pink, blue and Diamonds Are Forever sitm or control of non-narcotic Lobo” 2;00; “Sleuth” 7;00-9;30 Lobo” 2:00; “Sleuth” 4:30-7:00- general manager of Lydall PARKADE SALE! navy. 2” waist controU«l substance noUed. Manchester Drive-In — 9:30 Magnetics, Inc. of Washington, band. “Diamonds Are Forever” 9;45; Manchester Drive-In Ind., a subsidiary of Lydall, Let Our Girls Value “His Majesty’s Secret Service” “Diamonds Are Forever” 9:45; Iiic., 615 Parker St.. 7;30 “bis Majesty’s Secret Service” Shirk joined Lydall last year HEALTH SHOPPE $ 2 0 . 7:30 ^ as its technical director. Help You,., TITANIC SURVIVOR Marie F. Triffaull Lydall Magnetics manufac­ WAYZATA, Minn. (AP) - A graduate of Manchester tures hard ferrite powder which Mrs. John. Snyder, a Titanic High School she joined the com- is used in permanent mapetic NATURAL VlfAMTN SALE survivor, attended the jfflny 23 years ago'in the ac- unveiUng of a 30-foot long scale applications such as gaskets HIGH QUALITY diarial division. and electric motors. Also In Our moitol of the ship a ta shipping For Health Shoppe . .. center near here. The model, built in 1953 for DELICIOUS 25% to 30% Off First Annual the film, ^‘Titanic,” was Your gjrchaaed by a local developer. SPROUTED When the Titanic hit an iceberg Dining ^= = 3 Children’s on April 15,1912, Mrs. Snyder, unsow^s WHEAT BREAD J ik VITAMIN E fe—^ CltewaMe ^^POUCEMEirS M U who was on her honeymoon, | l ^ i 2oq was in her portaide cabin. She Pleasure Right From The Farm A ; MULTIPLE said she spent about five hours No Preservatives Saturday inaUfeboal p e n Candy Kitchen | W | m i x e d YVe Present l O VITAMINS ||IP^RI| '’‘Delicious April 28, 1973 Where QuaUty Candy la Made Fresh Dally From Greenland P «t H o u s e TOCOPHEROLS Choose From Over 200 Varieties Delicious Fish ^ MANCHESTER RWWIHBilBiliP SY q U lN TO FuNlOO 0 0 Fun 100 DA FILLET OF Reg.$5.50 ^ T .U O Reg. $3.79 ^ ARMORY •ffAUi •aii»A try our cool and refreshing AT THE ORGAN FLOUNDER Dandng 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. MINT PASTELS M A ( X R 0 U M VITAM IN Every Frl. and Sat. Mint flavored, soft, creamy, melt-away . From the coldest pieces in pink, green and yeilow dropped ocean depths H C P L U S M wuic b y E into white spriiis. CiMwable D IV E W IT H u s 100 mg @ N A T U R A L PAUL LANDERMAN T49L S4S.JI1SI for ReiervalloHs E 3 DISCOUNT Special Food (Contains daily adult O m i x e d UiHelwou wrveS Dally IS to S P.M. for requirements and Hesperidin, DONATION I20A0 pw eoupto On All Items Throughexjt the Store Rutin, Citrus Boiflavonoud, 25 Indiidlng BotUo and 8al<4ipa Pin TOCOPHEROLS 'RnalarfMillI • Diabetics "'K- fi4 100 4 A >•(•$149 10 01.U. Caps Tabla Raaanatktna Oloau^prll 2nd • Low Salt Diets no 0 A A A I Wl VITO’S D ate MARCH_M “Rme__ ^**^0 • Low Choleatrol TabMt (Formerly Villa Louiaa) 2eg.$3JO ^ A sD v uifs $ l s 8 6 For Tldwla or RoaorvaUona, Can Villa LaaiM M .. Baltaa •e!^aae*eeaeeeee».eeMeeeaeec ...... - 648-77M - 649-1929 Opea Saaiayjo—ClaiMtl M aadays SILVER LANE PLAZA ROUTE 6, BOLTON TEL 649^332 OFBN DAOUT and SUNDAY tUI 8:00 PJA. PARKADE HEALTH SHOPPE [ --- A.'...... _S_ATISPACTI0N GUARANTEED-REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED Candy Also Available For Fund Balalng 404 W. MIDDLE TUBHPIKE MANCHESTE8 'PARKADE Jj f i? H. J;. n-y ■•i;4 's'-', r< ■h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 24, 1078 — PAG E FIV E

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p Founded Oct, 1, 1881 ^SERVICES il^IRECTORY Subscribers who fail to receive their Published by Manchester Publishing i' ■ 1 Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (A C 203.) p.m. should telephone the circulation departm ent, 647-9946. Published every evening except LUCA’ S OAMPINa HIGH GRADE Sundays and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Self-Service Manchester, Conn., Post Office as EQUIPMENT Member of The Associated Press Laundromat PRINTING Second Class Mail Matter. Mm RuMiirini' Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Cuitom M idi Air Mattresses, Stoves, 53 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Job and Commercial The Manchester Publishing Co. Sulli, Pinli ind Burl L. 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'By Carrier, W eekly ...... 754 A full line of the best in auto windshield wipers, all here in a CUSTOM MADE Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon parts is available on Broad St. wide choice of n E u n e brands. MANCHESTER Quaker State and Harris CANVAS AWNINGS One Y e a r ...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon at Manchester Auto Parts, Inc. MANCHESTER Osfrinsky motor oils and additives, such Six M o n th s ...... $19.50 Thirty years experience make Friday for publication Saturday and DEALER IN WASTE MEMORIAL GO. Ed and Vic Della Fera well as coolants, sealers, anti-freeze Three Months ...... $9.75 Monday. MATERIALS Opposite East Oemeteij qualified to advise you in­ and lubricants for every type of Fix Furniture Now S a a f o o t L telligently and dependably on vehicle, from snowmobiles and fPuoHty M«morlals your needs for automotive outboards to traitors, are kept No longer need you worry about IRON Most of US hate to part with CHOICE VARIETY repairs. If a large repair job is in stock, as well as a large supp­ choosing velvet for this velvet Over 80 Years’ Experience favored pieces of furniture and on your mind, several brands of ly of Eastern batteries for' will not chush or mat; the new SCRAP METAL the result is we keep putting off Qualify Death Penalty May carburetors, fuel pumps, water every need. nylon has a shorter nap and it Call 649-5807 the work. P & M Upholstery pumps, new or rebuilt starters, Every shade of DuPont paint wears and wears. Crush a piece and PAPER Shop offers a nriost convenient Seafood S E £ u s F O B : A. AIMETTI, Prop. shock absorbers, brake parts, is In stock or can be m ix ^ by and smooth it out; not a mark o Aluminum Boll Up 781 PARKER ST. service to vacationers. Just call Get Second Chance Harrison St., Manchester bearings, mufflers, exhaust and formula for touch-ups or com­ 43 O A K STREET AwnlngR T eL 648-0786 o r 648-5870 Max Pirog, the owner of the P will show. tail pipes, and gaskets are on plete paint job. For body Choose braid or antique nails TELk 649-9987 • D oor CanopIoM & M Upholstery Shop, the The demise of the death penalty specific serious crimes, and then only the shelves. repairs, there are Tempo spray to finish your furniture and • Storm Doora number is 649-6324, and tell him • Coniblnatton Windows through an entirely new sentencing It would be difficult to list all paints and Unican fiberglas and when your chair or sofa is may well turn out to be one of t^ STEVENSON when you plan to be away. He Manchester Awning O*. the names carried, but perhaps plastic fillers and^ related finished you will be thrilled procedure involving a separate jury MERCURY BROS. will make arrangements to 195 WEST CENTER ST. briefest vanishing acts, after one of Commerical Street, Provencetown, Cape Cod. (Photo by Ofiara) the most familiar are AC, supplies. with the results. RELINED have your furniture done at this Telephone 649-8091 the longest buildups, in jurispruden­ which would be guided by specific United Delco, Auto-Lite, Where other stores may stock At A & M Upholstery Shop all Travel Agency EXXON time. Then when you return EetabUshed 1049 Dayco, Standard Motors, A.P., one or two items, here are parts kinds of upholstery is done, tial history. "aggravating” and “ mitigating” fac­ 646-2756 405 Main Street your furniture will be ready for and Fitzgerald. You will also you might not expect to find from antiques to the most Manchester you, looking like new, ahd you Less than a year after the Supreme tors in determining whether convic­ find a great selection of tools, outside of a large warehouse. modern of furniture, and the BRAKE ^ J Upholstery Today in History NO SERVICE Phone 049-5533 will not be inconvenienced by everything you could possibly The next time your car gives work that is hidden is done just and l¥l Shop Court declared capital punishment un­ tion of a capital crime actually CHARGE • Tune-Upe its absence. P / ns ide need, from small screw-drivers you trouble, try Manchester as carefully as that on the out­ SHOES BE-UPHOLSTEBINa o General Automotive constitutional, President Nixon is warranted capital punishment. In 1965, Sen. Robert F. RESERVATIONS FOR Auto Parts first. With the Mr. Pirog has many years of • MODERN FURNITURE By The Associated Press Repairs on All to heavy duty jacks. There’s side. As an example, the 8-knot u r n •HOTELS experience in upholstering fur­ and ANTIQUES Most importantly, the President’s Today is Saturday, March 24, Kennedy reached the top of Mt. also a well-equipped machine largest stock in the area and a method of tying springs is used, back with its reinstitution as one of •AIRLINES American Care niture and you know that you • Custom Furniture the 83rd day of 1973j4niere are Kennedy in ’s Yukon s We give S&H Green shop on the premises to provide crew of experienced helpful and only the best in form DSC the key, points o f his omnibus program capital code would apply nationally. •STEAMSHIPS are getting the service of an and Slli>covers 282 days left in the j| l r . territory. The peak had been assistance on some of the counter men, you’ll probably rubber—Goodyear. SnecinliziiiR In Hand Tufting Stamps ■ expert when you have work to reform and toughen federal law en­ The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision Today’s highlight in history: the highest unclimbed Report 627 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER heavier jobs. find things you didn’t even know Many of the newer materials PADS Made To Order done at this shop, yet you will Complete Selection of On this date in 1603, the mountain in . Your tune-ups can be made you wanted, and answers to are protected by Scotchgard forcement procedures. against the death penalty last June, find his prices to be very M aterials crowns of England and Scotland Ten years ago: The United faster and easier with one-stop questions you haven’t even and this is wonderful where fur­ Rowland Evans and Robert Novak YOUR reasonable. If you want custom F R E E e s t i m a t e s If Congress buys the proposal, and it finding it "cruel and unusual Arab Republic, Syria and Iraq shopping for'plugs, points, con­ asked! niture gets a lot of use and were joined under James VI of MEMORIAL COMPLETE furniture, this is the place to go. L ower Level of the Parkade were discussing a possible densers, belts, filters and where there are children. Spills American 649-6324 will be under strong pressure to do so punishment,” focused on the widely Scotland. He began his regin as PET CENTER Drive around and in back of the James I. merger. Stretching the Constitution CORNER STORE wipe up and will not penetrate and Mon., Tues., 0-6; Wed., from a voting public alarmed by wide­ varying application from state to Parkade and you can park right Thnrs., Frl. 0-9; Sat. 9-8 On this date — Five years ago: The U.N. o Party Goods, M a g a z i n e s C iiuriis- Piraketli the fabric nor will soil. Foreign Tropical Fish - Turtles in front of the shop. Ther is ly publicized crime and violence, it state. in 1683, Rhode Island was Security Council unanimously WASHINGTON-Within a political impact is giving the But some Republicans close o Groceries, Cold Cuts l i T A R However, you can protect # Fruits—Vegetables Hamsters - Gerbils always ample parking on the purchased from the Indians. adopted a resolution condem­ nation the strong impression to the White House doubt that ■By C L A Y K- P O L L A N ------fabric not treated with will reverse a trend that has been un­ To opponents, all such legalisms week of the unprecedented Miied Sited Puppies LIBRA lower level of the Parkade and ning an Israeli reprisal raid into Mr. Nixon has much to conceal • Greeting Cards Aquarium Accesseriis, etc. ARIES Scotchgard by purchasing a can MANCHESTER In 1783, Spain recognized the refusal to allow his White Dean’s brief counted for hiuch. Your Dally AdivHy Guide you are welcome to stop in at GLASS derway not only in the miss the real point: Is capital punish­ -We Depend On Yoi^. . . Our Oem Special Bleudtd MAR. at independence of the United Jordan. House aides, past or present, to in the Watergate case. Rather, they believe Mr. Nixon ir According to th. Start, of Scotchgard in an Aerosol can AUTO PARTS a For Auto Whidalilelda Yon Can Depend On U s! Pat Feeds ‘A« . t» To develop message for Sunday* any time. but throughout the Western world for ment really a deterrent to crime? States. One year ago: Britain took appear before any “formal” Present presidential aides as had already decided to claim 34-37-41-46/.-. at the P & M Upholstery Shop. 5\ 3- 5- 9-14 read words corresponding to numbers Do you have antique fur­ • F or Store Fronta and In 1882, a German over direct rule of Northern well as Nixon allies looking into the outer limits of executive Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER ^22-28-39 50-59-75 w J Full directions for its use are on almost two centuries. The question has been long and congressional committee. o f your Zodiac birth sign. niture, or do you collect it? If'so alt sheo o f wliidowa bacteriologist, Robert Koch, Ireland in an effort to restore President Nixon is under' the White House from the out­ privilege—but that there was no tm Midnight PET CENTER f TAURUS 31 Friends 61 Visiting the can and it works like magic. Ifi\ 'APR. 20 1 Tockiy's it could be problem to have this OPEN • F or Table Tope passionately argued, but the answer is announced the isolation of the peace. heavy—but still side concentrate their anger one in the White House to say no 9 MAPLE ST.' MANCHESTER 2 Work 32 Gain 62 You're You are most welcome to Arguments against capital punish­ 852' m a i n BT. 648-0263 MAT 20 3 Danger 33 A 63 Advontoge upholsterd correctly, but not if SAT. to 1 P.Wl. germs of tuberculosis. Today’s birthdays: Actor against White House counsel to him. 64 Congeniol visit the shop at any time, even OPEN 8 A.M . to 5 P.M . by no means clear. Statistics can be private—criticism from leading ^11-13-16-55 4 Arrange 34 Big you take it to the P & M ment, on philosophical and practical Steve McQueen is 43. Pianist 5 Of 35 Annoyances 65 Desires if you are not contemplating SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON In 1934, President Franklin D. legal scholars and politicians in John W. Dean III, whom they ’Two strong figures of the first <£^62-73-76 66A Upholstery Shop. They do cited to support both sides. In some Byron Janis is 45. 6 Excellent 36 The having any work done right grounds, are probably almost as old Roosevelt signed a bill granting his own party. hold responsible for the spec­ Nixon administration, former GEMINI 7Thot 37 Doings 67 And authentic work on all antique J. A. WHITE SEE U S FOR QUALITY 1 MAT 21 8 Interview 38 Rewards 68 Board now. You will be interested in cases follow-up studies of the effect future independence to the Thought for today: One pound Indeed, Mr. Nixon’s extraor­ tacularly broad Nixon policy Atty. Gen. John N. M itchell and 69 Hospitols furniture and, unlike some as civilization itself. But the Alpine TAILORING •9 Family 39 Todoy the samples of work done here, GLASS COh INC. . of learning requires 150 pounds dinary claim of an “ executive based on the separation of former presidential counselor JjUNC 20 10 You 40 Probobly 70 Doirig shops, Mr. Pirog does hand tuf­ on crime rates of death penalty aboli­ 71 Todoy SI BiMcii St.- - T c i . e ie -is n In 1953, the widow of King of common sense to apply it — powers. 4- 7- 843 11 Work 41 Ar^ 19-26-3(M2^ in the materials to be used and principality of Liechtenstein, in 1798, privilege” that covers wkte Bryce Harlow, are both back in CUSTOM 12.Wln. 42-Fieshy. 72 In 65-78^-891 ting. You can safely entrust tion have been inconclusive and the Persian proverb. R/53.54-:71 43 With 73 Feeling you will get many ideas when George V of Britain, Dowager House aides who left his employ When the executive privilege their pld jobs fa r from die O v f 1 .r. made 13 Goes your prized pieces to the P & M was the first contemporary state to CANCER ITTensions 44'Wi1l 74 Happy CAFRICORN you visit this shop. When you do Queen Mary, died at the age of issue heated up during confir­ Office. Thus, the White Imuse ^ SUITS 75 Forecost Upholtery Shop and see the statistics available, subject to verying years ago has engendered deep ^ JU NE 21 15 Delay 45 Be DEC. 22 renounce execution. The example was 46 Big 76 A-1 have work done, be sure you unease and anger among some mation hearings of L. Patrick no longer has a “ Mr. N o” to For Ladies and Gentlemen 16 Well JAti. shimmering antique velvet, interpretations depending on the in­ iJ U L t 22 17 HQrder 47 For 77 Important have it done here and you will of those very ex-staffers. Gray to be FBI director. Dean perform the distasteful chore of Alterations — Cleaning 48 Decision 78 Under 1-23-47-61,-^ corded velvet or some of the B&C followed by other and larger countries Herald _3-29-40-45 18Doy ,be more than satisfied. terpreter’s viewpoint can be cited to 19 Keep 49•»T Bypy *79 ' Good 69-70-80-84'^ beautiful tapestries they have. did a study for the President. telling the President he may be Repairs >'64-67-74 50 AchievementsSO Charitable When Quality Is until today, only France and Spain in 20 Friends AQUARIUS Landscaping support both sides. Today*8 Thought Some feel Mr. Nixon has bad­ Dean consulted with lawyers very wrong. LEO 21 Let 51 Go 61 Moricy Important In Your Yesterdays MANCHESTER 82Be \ . JAN. 20 all of Western Europe retain the death ly stretched and thereby en­ from New York and elsewhere, Certainly, young Dean is not 5 'juLr 2J 22 Or 52 Regording Selection of Art 23 Fovorable 53 Important 83 Sweeter H O . I I CiaeMi h n m t , awtat One authority, in fact, has 25 Years Ago dangered the fuzzy but in­ many of whom strongly urged a TAILOR SHOP i^AUG. 22 54 People 84 De^s penalty. Just W ho Is Jesus Christ “ Mr. No.” Moreover, the two 24 And 10-12-3M9# & Framing 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 021-25-35-51 25 Little 55 Becouse 85 Friend tolaaiw. rindt, Ria suggested that the mandatory aspect Manchester Memorial valuable doctrine that permits limited interpretation of foremost powers on the 56 By 86 Money 57-66-79-851L Capital punishment is now most Anyway? ? FREE PARKING /56-58-68 26 Emotions Burr Corners, Manchester Hospital Blood Bank supplies a President to conduct the executive privilege. President’s staff, H.R. (Bob) 27 To 57 Bising 87 Sensible PISCES of the death penalty in the President’s VIRGO 88 Motter Next to Caldor M cat, tqm fc i THE LO RD nation’s business without con­ Nevertheless, the 34-year-old 26 Quorrels 58 The HI. 19 g prevalent in nations of Africa, Asia, blood for 348 transfusions since Haldeman and John 29 Will 59 Are 89 Cootml plan could possibly have an opposite Don’t be selfish; don’t live to its formation one year ago. gressional harassment of in­ form er counsel for the House 30 And 60 An 90 Tronsoctlons MAR. 20 For FREE ESTIMATE end Ehrlichman, have played little . 3/25*3/25 the Middle East and the Communist make a good impression on 2-17-24-36 effect to that intended. Prof. Joseph Pero is elected presi­ timate presidential business. Judiciary Committee wrote a part in the debilitating struggle Grooming! , ^ 6-18-27-32 ^Adverse ^jNeuttal SOIL TEST, Call 649- w orld. others. Be humble, thinking of S0^\^ 3^44-82-83 FINE QUALITY dent of Manchester Rotary That doctrine functions best by legal brief ( “ competent, but over executive privilege. FOR .■e>;63-72-86-90 i i 3455. or 529-1965. Alexander Bickel of the Yale Law others as better than yourself. Club. tacit mutual consent of the not outstanding,” according to The reason: it apparently has POODLES Don’t think about just your DIAMONDS Abolition usually climaxes a School wonders if future courts might executive and legislative one Nixon aide) suggesting that been handled not as a lethal AND ALL own affairs, but be interested in BARBS From gradual limiting of crimes punishable branches. But other Republican the President had legal powers political issue, but as a BREEDS be more hesitant to convict, knowing others too and in' what they are 10 Years Ago la\^ers—who fear the courts to claim about as much technical legal question. Yet, By PHIL PASTORET by death. In England at the beginning that conviction meant death. doing. This was a Sunday; The 875-7624 HEALTH CAPSUUESs __ 'BRAY’S LVEST ultimately would uphold the “executive privilege” as he for Mr. Nixon the danger of I Try to be like Jesus Christ, Herald did not publish. HOURS 9-5 M l by Michael A. Petri. MJL | The first thing for. anyone •expert Watch Repairing o f the 19th century, fo r exam ple, The arguments on the issue, in Nixon interpretation-fear its wanted. overplaying his hand lies not in BY APPOINTMENT •fine Selection of Gifts who, e:ah APPetire-HBDucine- to learn if his wife plays narrow details of constitutional bridge is how to open a can For All Occasions capital crimes numbered 223. Little Congress and in the piiblic at large, Though He was God, did not STUD SERVICE FO R- PiLLir AFFECT law but in the political danger of beans for supper. •longine, Bulova more than half a century later, the list demand and cling to His rights Poodles, Toys & Miniatures PLOOP FRBi^URe. z are only beginning but the President of appearing to use executive * • * Wittnauer and Caravelle as God, MANCHESTER was down to four. In the United SU D S & SC ISSO R S Counting chickens be­ would appear to have the best of it at But laid aside His mighty privilege to conceal dirty facts Watches PARKADE POST RD. PLAZA-Rt. 30 -'fn fore they’re hatched is 737 Main SI., Manchester States, Pennsylvania as early as 1794 the outset. power and glory, taking the dis­ Capital Fare in the Watergate and attendant VERNON the mark of either an PHDNE 643-5617 PULL SELECTION OP u s e of a slave and becoming scandals. As one presidential Complete Appliances Store limited capital crimes to just one — He has certainly stuck a responsive optimist or a landrdevelop- like men. adviser told us: “ ’The thing that IMPORTED Andrew Tally ment salesman. Hotpoint models. They are AND first-degree murder. chord in an anxious public. And He humbled even is giving this whole subject Bernie’s TV and Appliances famous brands with built-in DOMESTIC further, going so far as to ac­ such a long pair of legs is the of Manchester lo c a te at the President Nixon’s proposals do con­ But how effective a blow for the DON WILLIS quality that give you years of tually die a criminal’s death on mystery that keeps clinghig to Manchester Parkade is a com­ WINES form in considerable degree to this Morning Sickness service. You can choose from public’s real security he may be a cross. Watergate.” plete appliance store that GARAGE several models and these come historic trend. He would authorize striking is still something that Y et it was beoause of this Other Presidents have had * ^ T delivers, installs and services LIQUORS H m in delightful new colors to com­ that God raised Him up to the similar problems, but none has 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 ONLY WN'T PC MUCH its products. John Vigeant, who —p l u s - exMution only for a limited number of remains to be seen. WASHING’TON - Even that this gang to operate without •MR. STEAK* plement or match your decor. heights of heaven and gave Him its willingness to revise its trea­ taken so uncompromising a ar a has been in the appliance h a r v e s t HILL gaggle of blatant free loaders AA P ^ weidHT A t Bernie’s TV and a Name which is above every grabbing a piece of the action ty with Panama to give stand. Dwight Eisenhower’s 244 Center Street CAH business for 22 years, is the DISCOVERY known as the United Nations Specializing in There’s nothing wrong wito Appliances, there also is a com­ other name. for himself would buy a gold Torrijos’ private little prin­ Secretary of Commerce Manchester • 646-1995 Ai-^o 04ri$e HUSH the ecology that a change in owner and manager. A member SOCIETY FOR CATS Security Council must have suf­ OPEN 7 D A Y S-11 to 9 plete radio, TV and stereo BRANDS That at the Name of Jesus brick from a passing Mafioso. cipality more say in the canal’s Sinclair Weeks wanted to rlaim BRAKt SERVICE BlOOP P«E$$URE. people’s perception won’t of the Manchester Country Kittens - Small Animals Floodtide fered occasional bouts of mor­ In one 18-month period. Specializing in U.S.D.A. Iw M MofRuKon. Club, he is a well known figure department. T V ’s in black and every knee shall bow in heaven operation, plus the usual finan­ executive privilege in a case In- Front End Alignment HmMi faMRnMlkntlun. cure. Boardinj & Placement MASTER CHARGE ning sickness during their five Choice Steaks and llbaM * * * white or color with either and on earth and under the Customs made 30 major cial considerations basic to volvinu a new airline route. The in Manchester and always is Adoption 6 Disposal Center days of boozing, womanizing General Repair Work Fresh Sea Food modern, colonial or Mediterra­ PERSONAL CHARGE earth. seizures of heroin shipped in most U.S. dealings with other PresidenTs counsel decid^ You don’t have to be willing to give you information ROUTE 83 VERNONJ ACCOUNTS INVITED and — incidentally — nean styling. There is one And every tongue shall con­ from Latin America. Five of countries. Instead, the general against it for one reason: never good at fractions to count ! and advice. “ Investigating” American those seizures — one-sixth of designed to fit in any room in 875-0052 T E L . 649-0446 fess that Jesus Christ is Lord, asserted that Panama had a claim it unless it is vital your blessings. Bernie’s ’TV and Appliances operation of the Panama Canal. INTERIOR DECORATING your home. AM and .FM radios to the glory of God the Father. the total — came from General right to exploit her own “ because if we do we’ll dig up of Manchester features Kitchen These elegant larrikins, who Torrijos’ personal en­ Qot A Painting Problem? We’ll Help! Aid, Maytag and Hotpoint dis­ and stereos in a variety of — (Philippians 2:3-11) geographical position, and com ­ more snakes than we can kill.” The principal thing wrong models are also on display and flew down to Panama City to trepreneurs. Not bad for a Iservice still means something to us—and service hwashers. You can choose por­ The Lord’s blessing is our plained of an American “ colony This historical presidential with the transportation de­ a re by Motorola, RCA, pretend they were honest country that could be plumped table models or build-in models greatest wealth. All our work in the heart of my country.” reaction to executive privilege Imeans spending enough time With you to help you partment people is that they [EXPERT REPAIRS 9N FDREI9N GARS] working stiffs, wasted in smart new decorator colors. Panasonic and Zenith. adds nothing to it! (Proverbs down unnoticed in Connecticut. Bah! By now I realize that lit­ has been rejected by Mr. Nixon, Ifldect the right paint finish for that job you re plan- ride autos instead of trains thousands of dollars of the If you don’t own or are thinking Particularly interesting is thef 10 :22) Yet, news dispatches report tle can be expected of the UN confident of his popularity in Ining. See us for paint and service when you plan your or planes. UNITED SPDRTS GAR REPAIR, lit. world’s tax money, most of it • * • of replacing on e,' now is the new sound in the round stereo Submitted by: that the Security Council except tomfoolery, some of it the country and eager for com­ Inexl; project. . Rt. 83, 'Vernon, Conn. American, listening to the most time to let John show you the by Electrophonic. The receiver Rev. George W. Smith listened attentively as General vicious. But I wonder why UN bat with Congress. Counting YOUR bless­ Phone 646-4485 undiluted and malignant drivel advantages of these famous and turntable in smart walnut Presbyterian Church Torrijos denounced the U.S. General Secretary Kurt What makes Mr. Nixon’s ings is what the other fel­ since Hitler’s balcony tan­ low is usually doing. brands. Having a dishwasher is and plexiglas are a great addi­ ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES presence in the Canal Zone as Waldheim, who seems of sound position even m ore tenuous is trums. Because it takes one to F ^ J t J t n s o n * * * just like having a maid in the tion to any modern home. Two “ blatant colonialism ,” and mind, failed to resist the his permission fo r aide P e tw P A I N T C O CURRENT QUOTES know one, the Council members kitchen—no home should be tall round speakers on either ICASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CAR PARTS | even had the chutzpah to Security Council’s spitefully Flanigan to testify in the S had to be nauseated by the ran- 1723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 T. MANCHESTER, CONN. without one! To make life side deliver the truest sound “ I will never betray my God, threaten that if Uncle Sam frivolous insistence upon earlier Senate ITT investiga­ YW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT tings of Panama’s strongman, easier, you also should see their available today, and at. a my country, my President or stayed on, Panamanians would providing a propaganda circus BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WOR’TH 'THE WORK Gen. Omar Torrijos. tion. So, prominent selection of garbage disposals. realistic price. If you are a “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” my fellow fighting men. be forced “ to carry out violent for a cutpurse like Torrijos. Republicans in this city are lover of good music, this is a Torrijos is notorious inter­ changes.” Yourindepondent WALLPAPER SHADES If you’re in the market for a Engrave these words in your The UN after all is supposed to f r a m in g quality piece of equipment built nationally as the biggest crook asking this: with the Watergate DRAPERIES new washer and dryer, Bernie’s hearts, because that is what our Torrijos, the National Guard be a peace force, and holding probe at hand, how could PAINT CARPETS to last for many years of enjoy­ in the Western Hemisphere. commander who rules Panama When it’s “super,” then at the Parkade has Maytag, country expects from each one the Canal Zone hearings in testimony by ex-White House ment. Come and let John give But he has not stopped at mere­ in the style of a somewhat you can call it a supper.'. Frigidaire and Speed Queen and of us.” — Air Force Maj. Torrijos’ backyard was like aide Dwright Chapin (now a dealer. PAUL LAND 643-9892 TONY MEEK you a live demonstration. ly robbing his subjects blind. In retarded Nero, claimed that his Ramon A. Horinek, a returned assigning the prosecution in a United Airlines executive) on recent years he has become country had “ suffered for 70 prisoner of war, on his arrival murder trial to defense counsel. charges he gave $30,000 to profitably engaged in years,” meaning since the U.S. at Sheppard Air Force Base. Donald H. Segretti for political APPUANCES-TOEmSIOIIS smuggling dope into the United cut the canal through the The explanation, of course, is espionage in any way affect TOURAINE States, through assorted cour­ Isthmus of Panama. Every simple — and, I fear, tediously TV Reuben Plen’s HOME MPROilEMDITS tiers. confidentiality between rihflnjn poor Latin American countiw repetitious. The UN is now and the President? i arms to I’m not just beating my should suffer so much. There m dominated if not controlled by Texaco Sfafion PAINTS Battar Santlca-Qraatar Sadstaetlon The President’s refusal to let gums. The United States dough for Torrijos to steal only ^representatives of the world’s Chapin testify is bound t6 in­ 381 Main Straat FOR BEST RESULTS refuses that Customs Bureau, charged with because the Americans are various shoeless governments, halting the flow of dope into this crease speculation about White ERRlE'S J- Ervin, D-iv r a ®a*n there with their dollars; and their announced motive, House Watergate involvement. Phon^ 643-9149 N«xlto8top

■ ! v r ■■•,*!■ ■:'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Coiin., Sat., March 24,1973^- PAGEjEVEN Public HBlOIBtf% BITIMA^M^VI ■' ■ Area Chur<^hes Records Jiews for §enior Citizens Warranty Deeda First Congre^tlonal Church First Herman M. Frechette and Local Churches Union Congregational United Churdi of Cbrift ' ■ by Wally Farfin Albert R. MiUer to diaries r.H Zion Evangelical Church of Hebron Main St., Coven^ Church of Christ Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. Jack (kiniam, trustee, property St. Mmtt’» EpiKsopd Church Lutheran Church Rockville , Rev. Robert Hekvllln, at 199-201 Adams St., con­ Park and Church Sts. Lydidl and Vernon Sts. (Miaeour^ Synod) Rev. Paul J. Bowman Pastor Interim Pastor Eugene Brewer veyance tax 322. Rev. George Noatrand Cooper w id'H i^ Sts. Minister Hello foIksl'Things have been again it just shows how lucky Menus > Maskel Construction Co. Inc. Minister 9:30 a m.. Worship Sei^c*- ... illil Rector Rev Charles W. Kuhl Rev. Lyman p . Reed 9:30 a.m .. Church School. , moving right along these days:' we are lhat the town is Monday: Chicken. noodle to Stoneham Construction Co., Rev. Stephen J. White Pastor Asmiate Minister The Rev. Mr. Kelsey P " » ^ ^ - 11 a.m .. Worship Service. , soup, tuna salad sandwich, 9 a.m., Bible Classes. and already I find it’s that time providing the facilities and are two parcels off Keeney St., con­ Rev. Ronald Haldenuun Sermon topic: again. ready to do so much for our. creamy ,yanilla pudding, and a 10 a.m.. Worship. §ermon: preters of Christ. Church veyance tax 318.50. 9:00 a.m.. Divine Worship. 9 a.m., Church School, The happenings here at the seniors. bevierage. Stoneham (instruction Co. to 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion, .“Christian Togetherness.” 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and School. ^ ^ St. Matthew’s Chuw* Wednesday: Baked New 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Grades 5 throu^ 9. Center this past week slowed Fox Grove Ltd., property off Book of Common Prayer. 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ 10:30 a.m.. Church meeting. Tolland After the lunch we were England, chicken with “Wait Upon Tlte Lord.” (Ps. Youth Forum down a little bit, but here’s the Bush Hill Rd., conveyance tax 9 a.m., Morning Prayer. Ser­ 10:10-11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 and fants through Grade 4. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin way things went. treated to some real first class cranberry saiice, fluffy 37) |440, vices for Trial Use, with ser­ 8 Youth Instruction 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Pastor ()n Monday we started out by entertainment as our good buttered rice, tender green St. George’s Episcopal friend Ben Shankman was on Frank J. and Olga B. Holmlk mon hy the Rev. Mr. White. Sermon tt^ic: “Rfflssiwi Im­ taking reservations for the beans, rolls and butter, to Shirley E. Busk, unit in n Church School, Nursery, Crib Emanuel Lutheran Church Church hand to play a variety of tunes birthday cake, and a beverage. Trinity Covenant Church possible.” The Rev. Dr. Saturday, Masses at 5 aixl 7. comedy show “Mary, Mary,” Northfield Green Con­ Church and Chestnut Sts. Route 44A, Bolton oh the piano. Man, he sure can Thur^ay: Minestrone soup, Class. 302 Hackmatack St. RegiWd H. Helfferich, guest p.m. at the Coachlight and by 10 dominium, conveyance tax 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Rev. C. Henry Anderson Rev. John F. Flora HI make that thing talk. We all grilled Hamburg, apple tart, Rev. Norman E. Swensen speaker. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 o’clo^ all of bur 45 tickets 328.60. Coffee House. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier 3 p.m.. Folk Music Group will Vicar and 11:45 a.m; were sold. Gloria gave a quick joined in . on a sing-along, and and a beverage. Pastor really enjoyed the afternoon. Attachment 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Pastors meet in the chapel. All in­ call to the agency and was able Friday : Golden french toast Workers F ederal Credit Book of Common Prayer, with 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Many thanks to Ben; he’s been Robert A. Lanier terested in Joining the group St. Bernard’s Church, to securb another 45 tickets, with maple syrup, tender Union against Earle G. White, sermon by the Rev. Mr. White. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Intern 10:15 a.m.. The Order for here twice now, so I’ve sort of breakfast sausage, chilled classes for all ages three are invited to come. Rockville M and right now we have about 14 property at 129 Brookfield St., Nursery care. 6 p.m.. Senior High Youth Holy BapUsm and the Holy Rev. John J. White left, and you should call for in­ adopted him, that’s why I can applesauce, and a beverage. through adult, plus an Infant Communion, Hie Trial Service. call him Ben. He’ll be back 32,000. 9 and 10:45 a.m., ’The Service. Group wUl go to the Rockville Rev. WUliam Schnieder formation or for tickets if Schedule For The Week Judgement Nursery. 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church Sermon: ‘‘The Crucified again soon. Community Baptist Church 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Memorial Nursing Home to Rev. Anthony Miller you’ve been thinking about Mondiy, 10 a.m. to noon, Harold S. Blum of West Hart­ An American Baptist Church School for three-year-olds give a Lenten Service. Serpent.” going. kitchen social bingo, one can of ford against Nathan T. Tash, with the Rev. Mr. Swensen 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. Discus­ From that, we hopped off to 585 E. Center St. throu^ Grade 7. Nursery for Saturday, Masses at 5 imd 7 The Show isn’t until canned goods needed; noon to property at 67 Foley St., 340. preaching on ‘‘The sion — “The Temptation of the races where we found the Rev. Ondon P. Stairs Preparediess of Those who infants. Bolton Congregational p.m. ‘ Wednesday, April 11, so there is 12:30 p.m., lunch served; 1 p.m. Marriage Licenses 10:40 a.m.. Old Testament. Jesus.” Nursery provided. track fast, and many a happy Minister Believe.” Children’s Church for Church Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, time: however, to assure us of to 4 p.m., pinochle games. Bus Walter Steven Wasik, 40 Noon to 2 p.m., Chowder winner. . Grades 1 through 6. Nursery for Class for Grade 8. Bolton Center Rd. Clam 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. the tickets, we haa to act fast. Things ended up with dancing pickup at 8:30 a.m., returning Olcott St., and Nancy Carol 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at the 9:15 a.m.. Church School for Rev. J. Stanton Conover Luncheon. 44 for Setback trip at 12:30 and 4 p.m. McAllister, 40 Olcott St., April pre-school children. home of Juri Niiler, 205 Bell St., and card playing. all ages. Nursery through 4:30 p.m.. Inquirer’s Class. Minister St. Maurice’s Church, Last Friday night we had a Tuesday, 10 a.m. Bus trip for 7, (kiurch of the Assumption. Grade 4 continuing during the Glastonbury. Rockville Baptist Church Sick List shopping, also oil painting Bttiton very fine crowd of 44 players We did hear during the after­ Roy Otto Holton, Arlington, S6TViC€. 10:15 a.m.. Church School. 69 Union St. Rev. Robert W. Cronip for our setback games with the class; 1 p.rn. to 4 p.rri.. Senior Vt., and Janette Beverly 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Full Gospel Christian 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte noon that one of our members, Bowling League at the Parakde Jehovah’s Witnesses .Pastor following winners: AnnaHaupt, Ted Rivard, is in the hospital, Uzupes, Rutland, Vt., March 31, Topic:. “On Our Way Up the Fellowship Sermon: “What Matthew Saw Pastor 132; Mollie McCarthy, 131; Bowling Lanes; 1:30 p.m. Bus Kingdom Hall Interdenominational and so is Esther Anderson, and St. Bridget Church. Mountain.” Nursery is 726 N. Main St. In (M st.” Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Mina Rbuther, 129; Ann Fisher, pickup frpm shopping trip. Bus Bruce Wright Ray, Andover, provided. Orange Hall 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Elsie Sheppard. We were also schedule: 10 a.m. for pick up 7 p.m., Lenten Bible Study. p.m. 127'.'Adelaide Pickett, 124; Jen­ told that Mrs. Theresa Greeley Proposed Colchester Dog Track and Brenda Vivian Wiese, 197 Convention in New London. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Nursery through adult, in­ Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9:16, nie Fogarty, 120; Sylvio For­ starting at the Westhill Homes, High St., May 19, Emanuel Center Congregational Pastor is recuperating at hex No local services today. Fellowship. cluding College Career Class. 11a.m. ' tier, 119; Bess Moonan, 118; on up Hartford Rd. to Main St. tand, the Manchester men are planning for a skating rink, Lutheran Church. Church 11 a.m.. Worship Service. daughter’s home at 93 Scar­ Lyla Steele, 117; Geraldine Up Main to the Center and up to ’This is the artist’s sketch of the.clubhouse and grands­ dining rooms, kennels for the boarding of dogs, living Building PermiU United Church of Christ 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study First Sunday of each month. borough Rd. Monday will be the Woodbridge St., and Middle Talcottville Sacred Heart Church,. Fitzpatrick 116, Helen birthday of one of our dear tand for the 35 million dog-racing track proposed for quarters and recreational facilities for personnel, The Andrew Ansaldi Co. for 11 Center St. and open discussion. Sunday Congregational Church Holy Conununion; Second Sun­ Rt. 30, Vernon Erickson, 116; Eva Lutz, 116; Tpke., and to Main St., then Colchester by three Manchester men. They are: Richard Rev. Lyman G. Farrar friends. Rose Cambell, who is a maintenance buildings, and pther related accesro^ Manchester State Bank, Emanuel Lutheran Church 'School. United Church of Christ day, missionary service. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Bob Cknrdner, -116, and Wilbrod Mayfair Gardens apartments at P. Hayes, real estate broker and land developer; Stephen Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ patient at the Crestfield Con­ buildings and structures. The semi-enclosed grandstand alterations to building at 1041 Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox Nursery provided. Rev. Edward Konopka Messier,^:116. Many thanks to about 10:30 a.m. and on to the J. Cavagnaro, owner of CJavey’s Restaurant ; and Raymond Main St., 36,000. Co-Pastors vice. 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ valescent Home. Parkade. Return trip at 1:30 would accomodate 3,000 persons. 'Hie parking lot would ac­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson Pastor Anna Haupt, Molly McCarthy By the way, tickets are going F. Damato, building contractor and developer. The Zoning William P. Owens, Rev. Ronald J. Fournier vice. Nursery provided. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.iA. and Bob Schubert for helping p.m. from Butterfield’s, and comodate 2,700 cars. Consideration of the dog racing facili­ 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Church of Jesus Christ of fast for our Latvian Night and Planning Commission of Colchester will hold a hearing alterations to condominium Pastors 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Gloria. Grant’s , to the Mayfair ty would require amendments to Colchester’s zoning laws. unit at 8D Ambassador Dr., 32,- vices. Sermon topic: “The High Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Dinner, and from all reports Gardens, and at the Library at on their petition at 8 p.m. Wednesday, in Hall’s Hill School, Robert A. Lanier, Sunday School. Sermon topic: Vernon United 10:30 a.m. and noon. Come Monday we had about Price of Hypocrisy.” , Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. we’re going to have some veiy the Center at 2 p.m. getting Colchester. In addition to the track, clubhouse and grands- 000. Intern “Check the Price Tag.” Methodist Church our largest turnout for our mor­ enjoyable entertainment. Joseph V. Rivosa, footings 10:15 a.m.^ New Members Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Rt. 30 ning kitohen social bingo as we back to the Westhill homes at Conversation, Federation St. Margaret Mary’s Church Remember, we’re limited to and foundation only for 9 and 10:45 a.m.. The Service. United Methodist Church Rev. F. W. Schuster, Minister had 90 players. Thanks again to about 2': 15 p.m. Room. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Wapping the number of tickets we can Wednesday, 9 a.m., arts and Young Dems About Town dwelling at 322 Woodland St., 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church Rt. 44A Bolton Rev. William McGrath Tommy;; Georginia, Anna, sell, so you’d better pick yours 32,000. 10:15 to 11 a.m .. Coffee School for three-year-olds 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. , I Rev. David M. Campbell 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Mildred Teemar, Celia Wandt, crafts; 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., MCC Staff, Students Fellowship and Learning Op­ Rev. Joseph Schick up soon. Hear Daley Girl Scout Troop 642 will U & R Housing Chip., new through Grade 7. Nursery for Classes for all ages. Pastor Nursery-age Kindergarten. and Mae Tivnan for their help. more square dancing practice; portunities for Youth and 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Co-Pastors Oh yes, this meal is scheduled meet Monday at 3 p.m. at Com­ dwelling at 333 Kennedy Rd., infants. 10:45 a.m.. Church Schotd for In the afternoon we had our noon to 1 p.m., Hot-Meal and John F. Daley of West Hart­ Adults, Woodruff Hall. ■ "T- for Tuesday evening, April 10, Meals^nWheels; 1:30 Fun-Day, To Plant 2,500 Trees munity Baptist Church. 350,000. 10:40 a.m.. Old Testament 9:30 a.m.. Church School. G ra ^ 1 through 6. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 largest turnout of 50 players for and our bus will make the ford, the executive vice presi­ Calvary Church 7 to 9 p.m.. Junior Methodist featuring colored slides on More than 2,500 trees will be northeastern corner of the class for Grade 8. Nursery through Adult. p.m. '.:ur pinochle games, and the rounds. dent of the Connecticut Young The Confirmation Class of Se­ First Church of Christ (Assemblies of God) Youth Fellowship, second and Canada and various events held ' planted this spring on the main property near Bidwell St. 4 p.m.. Special class on Holy 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 hicky winners were: Harriet In the morning the pinochle Democrats, will be the guest cond Congregational Church Scientist Communion for Grades 5,6 and 647 E. Middle Tpke. fourth Sunday of each month. Keeney, 708; Robina Carroll, here at the Center, with our campus of Manchester Com­ Ornamental and other species Know Location 447 N. Main St. Conversation. and 11:30 a.m. group was in action with 54 speaker Monday when the will meet Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at 7 pupils, and their parents, Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Nursery, 685; Frances Fike, 687; May good friend and member Nils munity Cikillege in honor of Ar- of trees and shrubs, including Manchester Young Dems meet Pastor players with the following Carlson as our pilot. This will birch, Japanese red maple, the church. Of Shutoffs, Luther Hall. Infant through Grade 2. Ser­ Vernon Assemblies of God Derby, 683; Anna Haupt, 678; winners: Mary Thrall, 5&8; hoi' Day, which is Saturday, at their new headquarters at 11 a.m.. Church Service Sun­ St. Francis of Assisi be followed by dancing and card April 27. Staff members, flowering cherry, crabapple Giles Suggests 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at the mon: “Pray without Ceasing?” 51 Old Town Rd. 673 Ellington Rd., John Derby, 678; Joseph Wind­ Robina Carroll, 597; Grace Manchester Community day School and Nursery. 10 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Robert W. Cronin playing. Bus pickup at 8:M students, and their families will and plum, and viburnum and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Homeowners has been told by “Matter” is the subject of the home of Juri Niiler, 205 Bell St. South Windsor sor, 658; Grace Baker, 649; Baker, 584; Paul Schuetz, 577; College, Bidwell St. The Young Jr. of 136 W. Vernon St. Glastonbury. (Classes for adults and children. Gilead Congregational Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sun^y Bess Moonan, 541; Mary a.m., and noontime. Return trip lend their hands to accomplish mulberry have been suggested meeting will be at 8 p.m. in the Jay Giles, administrator of lesson-sermon. The Golden 11 a.m.. Service of Worship Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor Florence North, 563; George for planting here. Most of the will serve as host and hostess 'Church School for all ages. Nackowski, 641; Leon Fallot, , Schroll, 557; Oliver Roberts, at 4 p.m. the massive task on that day MCC dining hall. Manchester’s water and aw er Text: Colossians 3:2. and Bible preaching. Nursery Rev. Eugene M. Kibride Thursday, 9:45 a.m., pinochle plants intended for this area of Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the The Christian Science United Pentecostal Church Pastor Hebron 11 a.m., Mondng Worship 636; Marie Hebenstreit, 634, 555; Peg Vendrillo, 548; Ann and the next. department, that by taking a care and special program for and I^^jil Schuetz, 630. Our games; 10 a.m. crewel em­ The bulk of the trees will con­ the campus must be low- Lutz Junior Museum. few precautionary measures, Reading Room, 968 Main St., is 187 Woodbridge St. St. Maurice’s Church, Bolton Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Young, 546; Alice Anderson, children. Pastor thanks go to Anna Haupt, John broidery class; noon to 12:30 sist of 2,500 seedlings of white growing species because of the they can minimize the amount open to the public, except on Robert Baker 7 p.m.. Evening Gospel Ser­ p.m. 542; Helen Erickson, 540; power lines that pass overhead. A Chapel Prayer Service will Trinity Lutheran Church Derby, and Molly McCarthy for Gladys Seelert, 532; Emma p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to pine and eastern hemlock. of damage that might result holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pastor vice. ______Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 4 p.m., bridge games, and These will be planted along A plaque, bearing the names of be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. at Monday through Friday and Father Cronin has served as pastor of St. Maurice’s 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 their assistance with the Russell, 532, and Eva Lutz, 527. from leaks in a water pipe or and 11 a.m. program. bridge lessons. Bus pickup at Wetherell St. which marks the the plant and donor, will be Second Congregational Church. from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first 10 a.m., Sunday School. Church of the Nazarene Church since 1965. After being ordained in 1952, he was Rev. Mr. Kelsey preaching. Rev. Donald McGeah In the afternoon we had valve. \ 236 Main St. Sermon topic: ‘‘Mislnter- Back a ^ o n d to last Friday, another of pur bridge ,^la^s. 8:30 a.m., return trip at 12:30 routhern boundary of the 160 erected in plain view beside With the exception of small Thursday of each month. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. assigned to the New London area, where he was director of St. Mary’s Church : each memorial plant or shrub. The Red (Yoss Bloodmobile Rev. William A. Taylor preters of Christ.” Nursery 8 and 10:30 a jn .. Worship Ser- ^ and it was M,dqy qur, students and the' aro tom inr P'"*'p.m. l-'acres of statfrowned college children, said Giles, every Catholic Charities and moderator of the Council of RL3i;CoYentiY‘ held thefr moo Sato. '■'l^perty. Invitations to donate will visit the Knights of Chlum- member of the household Second Congregational Pastor provided.. vice. Holy Commuhidtt. i . Rev. F. Bernard MUleHer bus Hall, 138 Main St., Unitarian Univcrsallst Catholic Women. He is a member of the Priest Senate of 9:45 a.m.. Church School. 9:15 a:in., Sunday School. of Mr. anid'Mfs. Frank Latucca, The 10-inch seedlings will be memorial plants have been sent should know where to turn off , Church Pastor £ bitoreSrs.^rtonT canned goods needed; noon to to historical societies, Wednesday from 12:45 P.m. to Society 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. the Norwich Diocese. (Herald Photo by Pinto) 7:30 p.m.. Board Of Christian Adult Instruction Class. the students’ instriictors, and structor, will be turning out obtained from the state’s the water .in case of an United Church of Christ Rev. Paul F. Ramen 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 7 chambers of commerce, and 5:30 p.m. Walk-in donors are 466 Main St. Classes for all ages. education slide presentation on the studehts, thby want to thank some pros. While the lessons nursery stock distribution emergency. 385 N. Main St. everyone who helped by niaking p.m. to 10 p.m., setback games. center in Bolton. They will be other groups and individuals in welcome. Rev. Felix M. Davis Rev. Arnold F. Westwood 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. silver Lake conference center. United^ Congregational are going on, others are playing He noted that water from a Church Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. all the delicious food, and thpse Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return planted in several rows spaced Manchester and surrounding Minister Minister Message by the pastor. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 bridge and the winners were: burst pipe can cause untold Children’s Church and Nursery Our Savior Lutheran Church United Church of Christ who purchased the goodies. The Ivy Siddell, 3,760; Irene Foisy, trip at 12:30 p.m. Pickup again eight feet apart, starting ap­ towns. Several promises of damage in just minutes and Reading Room and 10:45 a.m. at 6 p.m., return trip at 10 p.m. 10:30 a.m.. Service. Continua­ provided. About Town 239 Graham Rd. Tolland gang made close to 3200 and 3,560, and Kay Llndhart, 2,940. proximately 30 feet back from donations have b a n received 50 Beef Required that only fast action by 10 a.m., Morning Worship. will use this for linens and other already. Nursery through Church School tion of series: “Growing Up, 7 p.m., Evening Service. The First Church of Christ, South Windsor Rev. Donald G. Miller, That night was our St. the road. someone who knows exactly The Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, St. Peter’s equipment tor the kitchen. I just received word from Also, memorial trees and Anyone wishing to consider a Grade 8. Learning Community: On, and Old in America Message by the pastor. Scientist, has moved its reading Rev. Ronald A. Erbe Minister Patrick’s Day Dance, and W ashington — A product where the shut-off valve is can co-pastor of Center room to a new location at 968 Pastor Episcopal Church Tuesday, our oil painting because of the column being Manchester High School that shrubs, given by individuals and donation can obtain further in­ “What Faith in Jesus (3ffist Today.” This week Rev. Mr. Congregational Church, will SandHiURd. marked “beef with barbecue minimize the damage. Westwood will speak on “Years St. John’s Polish National Main St. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ class was busy as ever, and I’m complete during the day Senior Citizens can attend the organizations in commemora­ formation from Mrs. Eleanor sauce” must contain at least 60 Under no circumstances, ^ ean s.” sermon by the Rev. conduct a service Sunday at South Windsor and Careers — The Quest for Catholic Church The reading room is open to 9 and 10:15 a.m., Worship Ser­ hoping that during 'our Big Thui^ay, you’ll have to wait show “Hello Dolly” on Sunday tion of Manchester (Community D. Coltman, coordinator of per cent beef — on a cooked Mr.^ Davis, “Of Such Is The 6:45 a.m. on radio station vice and Church School. Rev. Standish Macintosh afternoon at 2 o'clock, at a warned Giles, should anyone Success and Meaning.” Rev. Walter A. Hyszko all who may be interested to vice. 11 a.m.. High School Class. Week in May we’ll be able to until next week for the results. College’s first ten years of public service career programs basis — according to U.S. De­ touch a light fixture or an elec­ Kingdom.” WINF. The program is spon­ Interim Vicar nominal fee and their Gold Nursery, Church School. Pastor read, borrow or Purchase the 9 a.m., Sunday School. 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim put their work on display as we From the way the tickets went, operation, will be planted in at the college and chairman of partment of Agriculture stand­ trical switch while turning off sored by the Manchester Area C!ard. th e memorial planting ards. “Beef burgundy” must South United Methodist Bible, all authorized Christian 10 to 10:15 a.m.. Fellowship Fellowship. did last year. I’m sure everyone had a great front of the administration the water, or while standing in Conference of Churches and the Science literature and the 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. building, and along an exit road program. also be at least 60 per cent Church Concordia Lutheran Church 9 a.m.. Mass, English. and coffee. 2 5 Use B u s time. beef. any water in the area. 10:30 a.m.. Mass, English- Manchester Area Clergy writings of Mary Baker Eddy. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. from the campus, in the 1226 Main St. 40 Pitkin St. Association. Unitarian Fellowship We made the shopping run John F. Daley Polish. Unitarian Meeting House Church S cl^l. again Utis past Tuesday, and Rev. Dr. George W. Webb Rev. Richard E. Bertram of Glastonbury 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford had 25' Wembers taking advan­ Daley, a school teacher, is a Rev. Wayne Kendall Vice Pastor Academy Junior High Fellow ^p. Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. Rqv. Nathaniel D. Lauriat Main St., Glastonbury tage of the bus, despite the Hebron former president of the West Pastors change to cold weather. So it Hartford Young Dems. He has 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Second Congregational Unitarians Move^ (Church School through Grade 6, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, looks like we’ll be keeping the a BA in hostory from Scrapbooks — Photo Albums 10:30 a.m. Service, Nursery ' Church 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Nursery care for small children Nursery and Worship Church Tuesday ran as long as there’s Democrats Seeking Candidates Providence College and an MA and School. Rt. 44A, Ckiventry vice. The Rev. Dr. Webb, 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, School. an interest. in education from St. Joseph Rev. Robert Beditold To Singer Center preaching. Sermon: “Is It Hard Church School for Grades 7,8,9 Messiah Evangelical In the afternoon all the noise ANNE EMT positions of two full-time College. He was vice president Many Styles Hllers for All To Be A Christian?” Infant Minister was at the Parkade Lanes and High School. Nursery care Avery St. Lutheran Church The Unitarian Universalist Correspondent custodians. Anyone interested of First Congressional District Toddlers through Kindergarten for small children. Christian Reformed Church (Wisconsin Synod) where our Senior League was Tel. 228-3971 in applying should contact the Young Dems in 1971-72. at Susannah Wesley Hall. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. busy knocking down the Society Sunday moves fipm its 661 Avery St., South Windsor 300 Buckland Road, home for the past four y e ^ at Any resident interested in school. He will speak Monday on Grade 1 through High School in St. James Church Rev. Peter Mans, 10 a.m.. Church School. hardwood with the following ■ ways of encouraging involve- South Windsor 11 a.m., Qiffee Hour. 466 Main St. to its new running for office on the Just The Kinds You Want main building. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Minister Rev. Kari R. Gurgel, Pastor results; Democratic ticket is urged to ADVERTISEMENT - hient in political clubs like the 9 a.m., Adult Class, “Know Class A men: Ernie meetinghouse at the Singer A Best Selection Budget Prices Pastor Learning Center, 481 Spring St. , contact Richard Keefe, chair­ Yard and Tag Sale Saturday Young Dems and actions local Yourself,” Susannah Wesley Rev. Daniel J. Karpiey 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. . 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Pasquatlht took both the high organizations can undertake to hqiiors with a 516, and the man of the Democratic Town and Sunday, March 24 and 25th., Hall. Rev. Eugene J. (Siarman 11 a.m., Worship Service. The congregation will gather -Committee. The committee an­ 9-5, Wall St. off Rt. 66, Hebron. attract and hold interest on 7 p.m. Evening Worship. St. John’s Episcopal Church .llie high single with 187: at 10 a.m. S ^ a y at 466 Main issues of a partisan nature. ClassB men: Lou Weber won ticipates forming a candidates Saturday, Masses at 5 and 5 p.m. Evening Worship. ^ Rt. 30, Vernon St. to say farewell to its former selection committee at its next North United Methodist 7:30 p.m. 5:40 p.m. Christian Education HRe the h ig ^ ip le with 391, and the home, and then form a Rev. Robert H. Wellner, meeting. The Democrats also Monterey Pines grow twice PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE Church Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Classes. Rector high single was won by James cavalcade and journey to the 705 EAST MIDDU TIKE. MMIGHESTER Gleetoii With a 146. welcome anyone who might be INVITATION as fast in Australia as in their 300 Parka- St. 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Speiitoi society’s new meetinghouse. interested in participating in (Nixt lo Rank’s SuponnarkiM) Rev. Earle R. Custer »Qass A women: Mary Chaves native California, up to 120 feet First Evangelical Lutheran 8 a.m.. Holy Conununion. 1- hjr.' ' various phases of the upcoming TO BID in 40 years. Pastor E n g w ii took the honors with the high of ’The Rev. Dr. Carl J. West- Gospel Hall Church of Rockville 10 a.m.. Family Seryice and campai^. 415 Center St. Bpswir 457 for tile high triple, and had a man, interdistrict repreiien- 154 Orchard St. Church School. tative of the Unitarian Univer- Joseph Fill, Democratic Sealed bids will be received 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 181 for the hij^ single. in the Office of The Director of vice. Sermpn: “Suffering and Many youths have beemne . ClassD women; Maude Race talist Association, will be guest registrar of voters, has 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Pastor Rockville United Methodist cynical regarding-marriale. suggested to the committee (General Services, 41 Center Hope.” 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. took atf honors with a 356 for speaker. His topic; “Written on Just Church They have seen the risiiig tide the Wall - Belshazzar’s Graffiti that both party’s registrars Street, Manchester, Connec­ 9 a.m*. Church School. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. The Hope of Jesus you to carry his pack one mile, carry 9 a.m.. Religious School. 142 Grove St. the h i^ triple and the high ticut until April 12,1973 at 11 ;00 Nursery and Grades 3 through I of divorce and cottclud^'that ringle With 132. and Ours.” He will also^speak should be listed in the telephone Hatched! Shady Glenns Quality it another mile. When someone asla 9:15 a.m.. Adult Discussion Rev. J(dm W. Mortimer, the institution is dooiuM to at a Potluck Preceding the directory under the town’s a.m. for the following: 6. The Presbyterian Church you for something, give it to him; Group. . ^ Weirit’s getting real close to TENNIS COURT 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Teaching about Vows Pastor extinction. They have the daji of our big trip, and just society’s annual meeting at7:45 listing to make it easier for 43 Spruce St. when someone wants to borrow some­ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. observed, even felt the voters to contact them. CONSTRUCTION & Nursery, Kindergarten and Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor it reminder that everyone p.m. at the Singer (Center on “You have also heard that men thing, lend it to him.” First Sunday of e a ^ month, 9:30 a.m.. Church School, effects, of widespread unhap­ Tickets for the committee’s RECONSTRUCTION Easter Special Grades 1 and 2. ‘ (nakiiig'the trip must be at our “The U.U.A. Is All of Us.” were told in the past, ‘Do not break Conununion. Nursery through adults. annual dance scheduled for Bid forms, plans and 6:30 p.m.. Charge Conference 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. piness and infidelity In Center at 6:30 a.m. It’ll be a The Rev. Dr. Westman, who your promise, but do what you have 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. marriagies that are stm u Rev. Dr. Carl- J. Westman May 5 at Fiano’s Restaurant in specifications are available at tor all church people.' Coffee Clatues for all ages. 1 0 ^ a.m.. busy <%, and we suggest that lives in Lebanon Township, sworn to the Lord to do.’ But now T Love for Enemies Wesleyan United Nursery thr^gh Grade 2. ly solvent, and have i n ^ . _ N.J., has served congregations Bolton are available from any the General Services Office, 41 fellowship followed by the Worship Service. Nursery tell your do not use any vow when you Methodist Church any rfemling materia) wanted Center Street, Manchester, Ice Cream meeting. that these conditions a n the should’ ’be, purchased in ad­ in B rid g ^ rt and New Jersey, A new Unitarian Universalist member. Dancing for the provided. malm a promise; do not swear by “You have heard that it was said, Ch78tal Lake Rd., Ellington Prince of Peace Lutheran norm. Thus they are filled New Y^ork, Ohio, and office is now located at 1 Main evening will be provided by the Connecticut. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. heaven, because it is God’s throne; ‘Love your friends^ hate your enemies.’ Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor vance, ^is there won’t be Church with misgivings conconing anytime to pick them up that Massachqsetts. He holds three St: (Rt. 83), Talcottville. It is “James Game.” Here’s a festive combination of nor by earth, because it is the resting But now 1 tell you: love your enemies, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., Town of Manchester, St. Bridget Church St. Bartholomew’s Church their own prospect^ for jlnornin^.' degrees from St. Lawrence located next to Vittner’s C ustodians ptoce for his feet; nor by Jerusalem, and pray for those who persecute you, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Coventry marital bliss. University, Canton, N.Y., in­ Garden Center. The office, ser- Connecticut luscious fruits, coconuts, cherries, Rev. J

4 < MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Bianchester, Conn., Sat., Blard i 24, lOT - PAGE itofB p a g e e ig h t - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 14,1973 Vemon Notes To Monor Wilfred Lutz Vernon

• JTiwidB of the late Wilfred The meeting Tuesday will be com, bread and butter and tims of natural disasters such to take home to share with their Open House Success, Funding >wxs* thes* position* braakdovm as followsi iiBts drho aw ed aa a treasurer as floods and hurricanes as weli TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT open to the public and plans for jello. children. Anyone . wishing fw the former City of Rockville a community-wide fund drive ’Tuesday: No lunch, half day as for victihu of war and other further information about the National Guard Says Mwrch 23, 1973 I. Full Fundingi Kuid who also as a CPA audited will be made. session. similar disasters. meeting ahduld contact Mm.. $10,003 the- town’s books for many Zoning Enforcement O fficer Chamber Urged Wednesday: Frankfurt on Couples Club. Roseann Kapsia, director of the 31,216 yiears, will meet Ttiesday at Lt. Roy R. Pinette, conunan- many interesting nBd Three Police O fficers The Rockville Area Chamber roll, baked beans, stewed ’The Rev. Andrew Cusale upside down director of ministry for priests New Coordinator 10,737 Savings, Park Place, to set up a pany, 169th Inf., Connecticut the Rodndlle unit. Inclnded is board o f d ir e c t o r s Assessment Aide letter from the Grade 8 Civics cake: and religious of the Diocese of Mrs. Ronalee A. Delisle has 9,630 scbolimihip in his honor. Army National Guard has the REDEYE Guided Missile Highway Department Mechanic Club of St. Joseph School aridng ’Thursday: Grape-apple juice, Bridgeport, wili be guest been appointed as a member of R'. B . W EISS, GENERAL MANAGER . Mason Heavy Truck Driver 9 .6 X ' The Wilfred Lutz Scholarship termed the open house held at section which is going to Fort $ 8 0 7 5 3 ? the directors to back Dr. Josei^ pizza, lettuce salad, fudgicle. spcjiker at Uie meeting of St. the staff of the RodcviUe Public the Armory on West St., Bliss, T ex as for its summer ^’und, Inc., will be a non-profit, Kristan in his proposal to es­ Friday: Batter crisp fish, Bernard’s Married Couples Library where she will serve as SUBJECTI Tentative Budget and Budget Message non-stock, tax ezempt organiza­ Rockville last weekend, a camp this year. tablish a bicycle trail in tovm. pamled potato, peas, bread and Club, Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Children’s Program Coor­ ciscal Year beginning July 1, 1973 II. Half Year Funding; tion founded under the concept tremendous success. When the open house The chamber has already en­ butter, rosy applesauce. Milk is church hall. dinator. Lt. Pinette said the final program ended Sunday, Lt. 6 ,1 4 3 of awarding a yearly dorsed the proposal and its served with all meals. Father Cusak’s topic will be Personnel Supervisor scholarship to a Tri-Town area Mrs. Delisle, wife of Vemon count showed that more tluui 1,- Pinette conducted the drawing 3 .0 5 7 Beautification ComAiittee is Church Speaker ‘"nie Vajue of the Catholic Building Inspection Clerk 1 0 ,2 5 0 student. police officer Harold Delisle, is 600 persons attended the two- for the winner of the free door Maintenance Mechanics (2) /-» discussing it with other civic The Rev. Dr. Reginald H. School Today.’’ He is a psy­ a gnuluate of the University of day function. He said many prize, a portable dodi radib Park Department Light Equipment Operator 1 2 ,7 9 2 Criteria for selection will be chologist and served as a 3 .0 5 7 groups. The prime objective Helfferich of Amston will be Connecticut where she majored questions were asked about the the winner was Terry Faloon of Police Department Clerk dedication to community ser­ now is to seek the use of a the guest speaker for the “One member of the faculty of Stam­ 6 ,5 0 0 vice and aspiration to pursue an in Child Development and pay the National Guard offers 16 Olson Dr., Rockville. Environmental Services O fficer railroad ri^t-of-way for use as Great Hour of Sharing,’’ ford Catholic High School, .and noted that many people are education in accounting at an Family Relations. She was Anyone interested in finding Senior Citizens' Programmer - $ 4 ,4 9 9 a bicycling path. program, Sunday at 10:45 a.m. before his present assignment. ‘‘not aWSre that the Gtaard gives out more about the local unit jKi; i^xi ss.iT. u . . »«< »/3i/«. accredited college, university previously employed at the 4 ,4 9 9 In the letter from the civic at Union Congregational The public is invited to attend. a member four days pay for a should contact Sgt. McDonald Recreation Programmer or business school. Con- Savings Bank of Tolland and as As you know, in recent years we have been holding an extr^ely tlgM budget line. H ow ^r, t ^ B.D.P. Technician 4 ,1 9 2 club the students reminded the Church. Day Care Meeting two-day weekend plus a full at 875-9615, weekdays from 8 tributiina to the fund will be tax a part-time assistant in the public demaAd for increased service* keeps expanding. Inflation, which In “ ^tai^creS n* Water and Sewer Engineering Aide 4 ,7 5 7 chamber that they learn in Recently retired. Dr. The parents group of Rockville Library. She is also a day’s pay for four hours of duty a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or stop by the down, is still a major factor affecting this budget. Our fixed costs show substantial Increases. Water and Sewer Clerk 3 .0 5 7 deductable. school that they Aiould exercise Helfferich was general Hockanum Valley Child Day on weekday nights. Armory on West St. any Mon­ 4 ,8 1 5 Andrew Ashland is chairman member of the Indian Valley Highway Department Heavy Equipment Operator to build strong bodies and firm secretary of the Division of Care Center will meet Monday YMCA Board of Managers and The lieutenant said there are day n i^ t. The federally funded E.E.A. program has provided us with i-^*^*^* P®*^*^^* Highway Two Laborers 8,112 of the fund committee. Other muscles. “In the name of, St. World &rvice of the United at 7:30 p.m. at the center in of th e American Home years - positions that we really needed before E.E.A. came i^N ow that ^hil «ea ® 13. Town Clerk - Clerk 3 .0 5 7 committee members, are Brad- we must w aluate the impact and importance of each positionyto the Town. I have covered this are $ 7 8 ,7 8 7 Joseph’s Civics . Club, we ask Church Board for World First Congregatiomal Church, Economics Association. foid Gill, Atty. .Sol Kerensky you to be mindful jof our Ministries. He is considered an Rt. 30. of concern in substantial detail in M other section of this message. and Winfred Kloter. III. To be eliminated; physical welfare which could be authority on the problems of The meeting has been The impact of the Federal Revenue Sharing Program is, Sutetantial. It is ^y Lutz, besides being a former promoted' through your ef­ refugees, relief aiui remabilita- planned to discuss the center’s funds be used primarily to fund capital improvements. This has a direct impact on the tax y Building Maintenance Mechanic 1 0 ,2 5 0 city treasurer and an auditor, forts,’’ the letter said. tion work. His responsibilities budget for the year beginning reducing the amount of money that must be raised by taxes* Three Engineering Aides 2 7 ,0 6 1 was also an original director of School Menus have taken him to 120 countries July 1 and the effect the budget ■News Award 8 ,5 2 8 On* Light Equipment Operator - Park Dept. Vemon National Bank and very . The following lunches will be of the world in the past 23 will have on the program at the NEW YORK (AP) A long-, One Clerk - Collector 4 .7 4 7 2 As you know, we provide considerably more detail in our budget document than most communities active in Fayette Lodge of years. center which has been in opera­ time sports writer for the so that you have adequate information for your evaluations. The green sheet,with each agency $ 5 0 ,5 8 6 $ 2 1 0 ,3 0 8 served in the Vemon schools Rockville as well as being a next week. Dr. Helfferich set up church- tion less than one year. Worcester, Mass., Telegrani budget summarizes changes in costs from current year operations and should be particularly neiprui member of the Rockville Lodge Also planned is discussion of to you. The written document is still limited and I trust that the Directors w ill schedule Monday; Pork pattie, sponsored programs of relief and Gazette has been honored ot Elks and Hope Chapter Order and rehabilitation fo the vic­ a special project for the parents Beat sufficient work sessions with me and appropriate staff members to facilitate your review. applesauce, mashed potato, by the Eastern College Athletic of Eastom Star. Conference Sports Information I am sure that you w ill realize as you review the budget that in most instances we propose main­ Directors Association. taining the present level of services. Any cuts made by the Board w ill directly affect services. The associaUon, meeting TOMI OF MAHCHESnX, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1973-74 EXPENDITURE SUtMARY-GENERAL FUND A COW to be seen and not here last week, presented Roy 1972-73 AFP. BSTIMATBO DEFT. MANAS’S APPROVED herded Is tracked from the dock >BFT. DEPARTMENT EXPENDED AS OF EXP. REQUEST BBCOMM. BUDGET Mumpton, executive sports one stmre to another in TAX RATE 1973-74 editor of the Telegrap-Gazette, 4 NO. 1971-72 12-31-72 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 Oimdia, Neb. The model Is and Leonard Cohen of the New A tax rate of 50.66 representing an increase of 2 m ills is recommended to support NDN-BDUCATIOHAL RBUTRD a dairy firm’s attentton- services. An increase of .29 to 5.35 mills is required for the Fire D istrict. No increase is Robert B. Weiss GXNKIAL GOVBBIMINT York Post with the getter. bat the passiim recommended for the Special Taxing D istrict or in water rates, however, it w ill be necessary to General Manager 101 Board of Ulrectors 48,508 71,985 91,926 79,502 79,502 organization’s 1972-73 news motorist didn’t seem a bit- when you call cross-country, play the different time increase sewer rates to the same level as water rates. Please note that sewer operating costs are 102 Ganaral Manager 70,572 76,193 77,624 90,714 90,714 media awards. cowed by it. now'higher'than water operating costs. We have delayed this increase for three years but can see 103 C o n tro ller 63,771 64,977 64,977 70,622 70,622 zones. Call for less without operator assistance at lower cnM Anm budgr - r is o o . t ia i 1973-74 UVENDB SOtiAIT-CBIinAL FURD no way of continuing at the present rate. 104 E lectio n 44,614 47,393 51,155 57,412 57,412 evening and lowest nig^t rates. > APPROVED COLLECTED MAHAGXE'S AFPIOVED 105 Asaasament 63,985 73,853 -63,861 87,501 87,501 BIVSNOS SOURCE OOIXICTID BUDGET AS OF ■8TIMATB XSTIMAXB BDDCEX 106 C o llecto r of Revenue 48,948 52,477 54,632 63,393 58,382 Whdi it's 5 P.M. here (and our lower evening rates REVIEW OF CURREOT FISCAL YEAR ACTIVITIES 1971-72 1972-73 12-31-72 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 107 Town Clerk 57,989 64,281 63,638 72,245 69,189 begin), it's only 2 P.M. on the West Coast. At 11 PJM. 40,081 41,981 53,974 49,446 NOH-EDUCATimAL RELATED 108 T reasurer 33,628 Projections made after the first six months of the present fiscal year are holding “P*; '*^® 45,167 46,670 46,748 46,748 are you sewii^' 'for ea^erV here (and our lowest night rates begin), it's only 8 I FROPERIT TAXES 109 Planning & Zoning 41,848 we indicated a possible expenditure deficit of approximately $93,000, We are now confident 63,427 53,865 65,125 55,125 you can daoand on in for tfM right color Tax Lavp - Currant Taar 11,926,306 12,323,890 8,120,846 12,325,690 13,484,470 110 Town Countal 38,092 PJM. ^ ere. a combination of under-expending appropriations on several accounts and revenues exceeding original 44,779 48,473 48,473 52,164 52,164 Tax Lavy • Prior Taar 102,908 133,000 138,377 190,000 210,000 111 General Services '.or nppsTp infMQp Qunoii or oiiNiing * ■ * estim ates w ill produce a modest end Of the year surplus. 112 Probate Court 1,630 1,770 1,770 2,915 2,915 Intareac fc LIan Faaa 42.465 30.000 2ft.672 50.OOO 55.000 For sample rates, check your phone book. Or ask the bM rgancy Employment - Section S 135,690 161,500 263,200 160,000 160,000 “we have every fftffe thing!” T otal 12,071,679 12,490,890 8,288,895 12,565,890 13,749,470 116 nearest Phone Store for our free pamphlet on long 117 IkMrgMcy Bnplosment - Section 6 57.368 77.000 109.925 buy your FISCAL PROJECTIONS 1973/74 TOTAL (3NBRAL GOVERNMENT 751,442 888,577 1,033,697 902,315 879,720 ' distance calling. I I FINES, LICENSES, PXSMITS 6 FEES DBFAITMBMT OF PUBLIC WORKS wmning Fortunately some revenue factors have a favorable Impact on the tax rate.- The GrMd List increase Llcantaa, Pcrvtta & Feoa 201 Administration 50,798 50,892 52,692 63,382 63,382 Tovn d a r k 72,759 68,500 39,344 68,500 75,000 194,371 167,725 of 4Se w ill produce approximately $500,000 in added revenue projected at last year's t ^ rate, in 202 Building Inspection 132,646 131,771 133,771 th e wAroeto of m ahri. Hekots addition we have allocated $275,000 from last year's, surplus toward next year* Building Inapactor 46,057 60,000 44,844 64,000 70,000 203 Engineering 66,988 75,194 75,194 105,980 80,957 atfairwoyl estim ating $100,000 in Income from property occupied ajter the October tax date in accordance with H aalth 316 310 124 210 230 204 Highway 644,9/7 624,566 649,237 915,060 690,833 ^W rftow n ibaneheaftor^ S T G K t F ollca 6,535 9,000 3,471 5,300 7,000 401,270 395,182 490,004 427,499 ------legislation enacted last year. 208 S an itatio n 382,330 Southern N*wEiMgatMl1blsphon* Planning 6 Zoning 3,367 2,200 890 1,630 1,800 209 Cematary 99,260 108,259 108,259 119,053 118,553 Caaetery 41,616 50,000 20,682 33,000 50,000 210 Park 238,616 268,099 274,947 330,645 303,232 On the other hand, total income, other than taxes, are estimated to be down by approximately L ibrary 10,913 11,500 4,398 50,000 158,194 143,194 $85,000. Some categories are up; however, state grants in the education area are dO¥m resulting 8,000 9,000 220 Sldswalka & Curbs 9,500 50,000 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Racraatlon 11,396 9,200 4,978 8,500 9.000 230 Street Lighting 161.282 194.900 183.192 202.481 198.456 OPERATING BUDGET 1973-74 HATER FUND 2,193,831 REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES t**»*****®»**#******************************»**************'*************«**"**********»************ Arta & Crafts 2,600 1,623 2,600 3.000 TOTAL DieARIHBNT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1,786,347 1,904,951 1,922,474 2,579,170 Flnea 1 COLLBCTCD APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATB MANAGER'S APPBOVBD Listed below are improvements recommended for the next fiscal year, The six year program re- BUDGET Non-Moving-Parking Violation! 14,341 12,000 3,903 11,000 12,000 MEVEtniB SOURCE BUDGET AS OP PULL YEAR ESTIMATB M quired under the Charter is contained in a separate document. 1973-74 1973-74 Sharad State MV Violations 8.465 4.500 1.719 4.500 4.500 1971-72 1972-73 12-31-72 .1972-73 T otal 216,265 229,810 127,978 209,ito0 2 4 1 , ^ 715,044 703,900 345,891 674,335 706,700 CA.PITAL IMPROVEMENTS - CURRENT YEAR REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS I I I CURRBNT 8BXVICBS APPROVED ESTIMATED SEPT'S MANAGER'S APPROVED PROJ. r t 7 EXFENDBD Follca Spaclal Sarvlcea 41,445 25,000 13,907 22,000 10,000 . j p EXPENSES REQUEST RXCCIflI. BUDGET NO. 7. ’"■ -■ r. ‘ ' .V- ■ • EXPENDITURES BUDGET PRO J . Helfara Relabursanant - Clients 29,153 5,000 4,823 6,000 6,000 1971-72 1972-73 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 1973-74 Halfara Reimbursement - Other Tovns 23 NO, 50 100 397.295 428,370 412,669 487,402 487,402 Walks & Curbs 1,571 8,000 1,543 6,000 10,000 OPERATING EXPENSES 3 . T rotter Block Payment on Bond Civil Dcfansa-Recurrlog Charges 3,528 3,780 432 3.780 4,300 9 5 . Urban Systems Program OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1973-74 EXPENDITURE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE 60,713 59,428 59,428 90,253 90,253 for deed (Final Payment "73") $ 9 ,5 4 0 Ralmbursement-State-Straet L ifting 3,191 1,394 108 1.394 1.394 Sales - P la s tic Baga 1 2 1 . 15,000 8,482 11,000 12,000 1972-73 APB ESTIMATED DEFT. HANSGBR'S APPROVED 47,508 48,941 38,875 52,993 52,993 H ollister Md Berkley Racraatlon - Day Camp CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 1 3 . Prepare prelim inary plans' for 8,100 4,880 4,880 5,430 EXPENDED AS OF EXP. request RECOMM. BUDGET S t r e e t s Camp Kennedy DEPT. DEPARTMEHT 511.172 630.648 630.648 Municipal Building 5 ,0 0 0 ^ 100 1971-72 12-31-72 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 1973-74 TOTAL 505.516 536.739 Highway-Utility Trench Repair 4.000 NO. 1 2 2 . Middle Turnpike West Establish recycling station 4 5 ,0 0 0 T otal 78,888 70,374 34,198 53,104 49,444 PROnCTlON OF PERSONS & PROPERTY (Adams to Dover Road) 1,241,353 301 ’ollc a 1,033,589 1,143,221 1,181,288 1,326,742 Acquire land for housing for 8.666 9.384 9.984 17.647 17.647 1 2 9 . Install alarms in Town e l d e r l y 6 0 ,0 0 0 TOTAL FROTBCTION OF PERSONS 4 PROPERTY 1,042,255 1,152,605 1,191,272 1,344,389 1,259,000 REVENUES and EXPENDITURES fiRinn vnm O f f i c e s COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED BSTIM4TB MANAGER'S APPROVED 2 2 . Prepare plans for modernization TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1973-74 aUMAN SERVICES REVENUE SOURCE BUDGET AS OP PULL TEAR B8TIHAIB BUDGET 1 3 0 . Axquire voting machines to 38,034 65,828 47,025 101,741 70,144 1971-72 1972-73 12-31-72 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 n 1 ,0 0 0 APPROVED COLLECTED 411 le s lth meet State standards MANAGER'S APPROVED telfara & Social Services 159,375 173,720 163,303 186,220 177,937 REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED BUDICS P ro g ram ESTIMATE H ealth <■ H alfara Strv.Prlv.Schools PA-296 5 ^ . 37,659 37,659 52,730 52,730 4 5 0 .0 0 0 1971-72 528 BEQnft RBOONi. 8DD6R 1972-73 12-31-72 1973-74 .0 >4 h 11.000 11.000 10,000 10,000 EXPENDITURES BUDCST EXPENSES • ) 1 OTHER REVENUE 532 Drug Advisory Council - Town 1971-72 1972-73 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 1973-74 70. Spruce St. at Charter Oak Drug Advisory Council - Grants Intsrast on InveatmcnCt 533 5,000 5,000 7.000 7.000 Street 120,000 52,283 131,500 170.000 536' Shaltared Workshop ' m ' 3 5 .0 0 0 In te ra s t from O ther Funda 10,500 10,500 9.000 9.000 ALL ACnVITIXS 30,186 36,280 36,280 36,280 36,280 17,500 4,191 30,009 35.000 541 SAM Program Mlacallanaoua 161.220 11.500 11.500 Emergency Employment Act T otal 101.182 160.000 20.0 544 298.720 total BUFFOOXIVB OUTSIDE SOCIAL & TOTAL MON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES 125,181 144,159 144,159 196,558^ 183,705 most difficult areas of budget projection and decision making has iiibqlved the t HEALTH 8BBVICE8 TOWN OF MANCHESTER B.B.A, pr^ram. The ^ * t information we have at this time Ypom Washington is that the E.E.A. EDOaTIONAL RELATED SOURCES 9.619,876 10,175,000 10,290,000 11.370.491 10,937,400 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OPERATING BUDGET 1973-74 MIA PROCESSING 8E1V1CU FUND 51 Thero was $2.25 billion appropriated for the two year effort with I I I CURRENT SERVICES 701 Board of Education OOUXCIED APPROVED COLLS CTBD BRlMAnD MANAGU'8 APPBOVBD a b m t $580 million of that remaining for the p h M e out. We are not sure yet how the phase out Board of Education 33,246 *■ 16,558,000 Project Concern 33,500 8,293 33,500 1972-73 Budget aa originally adopted REVENUE SOURCES BDDGR AS Of FULL YEAR BBOaOI. SUDOR will work but the following program .is what we /eel will best meet the Town's need. \ 28,440 36,500 Coasamlty College 35,000 35,000 35,000 1971-72 1972-73 12-31-72 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 400 Additional appropriations «>“*lnE position* initially we ilere guided by needs expressed by various Special Education Fund Raliibursaiwnt -75.000 T otal 1972-73 Fiscal Year to Dec.31,1972, '>i departments for positions that were not approved by me or the Board of Directors in recent years. 87,0S6 . 407.098 REVENUES 176,986 200,286 156,180 200,286 227,039 In other words, we did not create positions merely to provide work, but rather utilized the a. available funds to meet identified needs that had not been met. IV STATE AMD FEDERAL GRANTS 17,179,580 16,965,098 17,341,858 19,870,086 18,404,865 State Aid - Operation grand TOTAL ^ 2.704,263 2,617,100 ) Builget recommendations on the E.E.A. pdsitions fall into three categories - .ition* to be Construction 979,024 2,575,000 2.550,000 UPENDED APPROVED BSTIMATEO DBR'8 MANAGER'S APPROVED 384,772 360,749 t filled for the full year by Town funds, positions to be funded for half the year by Town funds Bond In te re s t Ralab. 106,256 415.095 331.095 BXPINDIXURS8 , BUDGR BXPUSS8 UQUBR nooMi. BUDGR and half the year by B.B.A. funds and positions to be dropped. In the Board of Education program ___ T otal J a l l l -3.344 ____ 3.344 2.756 1971-72 1972-73 1972-73 1973-74 1973-74 1973-74 •ix positioiiA.were established of which three are in their budget for funding next year. total EDOaTIOMAL ULATBO SOURCES TOTAL REVENUE AH. A c n v m x s 175,237 . 200,286 200,286 231,059 227,039 this point in t i M I feel that the general employment situation has Improved so that most of 16,672,09f our B.B.A. employees could relocate la the private sector. The retention of these positions 16,936,098 10,178,769 17,268,118 18,129,865 •homXd be evaluated by the Directors on the basis of impact on the Town service level if the USE OF SURPLUS position is abandoned. TOTAL REVENUE & SURPLUS 275.000 ‘■T ’ ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. March 24, —rAue. vea.

iniisi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Co m ., a j j g Pro Basketball Roundup No Hit, Good Glove Miller Battles 6,000thAssist Herald Angle Battle of Nerves Heart Condition By Earl Yost Must Hit For LA’s West Stops Josephson UCLA Knows Feeling Sports Editor To Stick NEW YORK (AP) — The shooting of Jim McMHiantod Gail Goodrich and the rebounding of Wilt p»amtertein 1 ^ BOS’TON (AP) - It appears the tosebaU it. The ones who are c o n c e i ^ the Los Angeles Lakers to a 121-101 N a^onal^skettall operation myself isn’t one of veteran catcher Duane Josephson of the Boston Kea aox diana, of course, UCLA was the us the championship are*we WithClub Association victory over the Buffalo Braves Friday night ST. LOUIS (AP) - This ITldV b6 0V6r» A immediate problem since the them.” , . ones who aren’t plajring. Midwest city was shrouded Knight denied sixth-ranked Josephson, 30, was in Hahnemann Hospital today fw 7-10 but Jerry West made his presence felt in another way. hotshot Hoosiers had a 4:10 Several of the U CL^layei^ WINTER HAVEN, Fla. tqday in a war of nerves and Indiana would employ the days of rest and medical tests following disclostu-e Friday p.m., EST, date with the proud including star forward Keith Quotes and Unquotes (AP) — Rick Miller, a w est reached the .,000 e«.ch Gene Sh»e hit basketball hysteria as freeze against the Bruins but that a chronic heart ailment had flared up again. plateau in career assists when Bruins, unbeaten in 73 straight Wilkes spent this morning ST: PETERSBURG, FLA., “ BasebaU lost its greatest former Big Ten batting with two technical fouls and Providence fa c ^ Memphis Coach j5 in Wooden of UCLA Dr. Thomas Tierney, club physician, said Josephson was he passed off for his seventh games over three seasons. taking final examlnaUons all around ball player when Roberto Clemente was killed.” champion at Michigan State, ejected from the game. Eight State and Indiana fought top- predicted the Hoosiers would suffering from pericarditis, an inflamation of the m c sur­ early in tl^ fourth period. That the supervision of a f ^ l V Bill .Vlrdon, second year manager of the Pittsburgh let his glove and legs do the seconds later the deficit was 10, ranked UCLA in the .sem- Bob Knight, the Hoosier stall. rounding the heart. It was the third time in his basebaU placed him fifth State Coach Gene Bartow,, Paul Runge, son of Eld Runge, now retired and con­ 1973 Red Sox. lead 94-76 after three quarters. of things but not running the the right people would concede lead with 12 seconds to go on a With Big Ten champion In- sidered tte finest ball and strike umpire in the American Miller, whojwill be 25 next for tests. . „ j r. - l u The Braves were paced by John The loss of Josephson would leave the Red Sox with two 2 basket by Cazzie Russell and I^ g u e , is getting a first hand look while working the month, enjoyed his greatest Hummer with 20 points. catchers: Carlton Fisk, the 1972 American League rookie Phoenix called time out. Grapefruit League gam ^. Another minor league ump up day at the plate since he Elsewwhere, Boston whipped of the year, and journeyman Bob Montgomery. Atlanta 124-108, Houston Nets Try Little Harder, for a thorou^ blal in the spring is Art Williams, a black, joined the Red Sox as he^ dowpcd Philadelphia 132-112, @ Scoreboard lEI and *a good one. Williams is not as “ showy” as Emmett collected two singles, a dou-‘ Baltimore edged Cleveland Gibson to Head AND Ashford, who was the first of his race to hit the big time. ble and a triple in five times 106104, Phoenix nipped Golden Continue Down Slide Friday in a 7-6, 10- State 125-124 and Portland beat NBA Tony Kubek, who teams with Curt Cowdy on Game-of- inning loss to the Chicago I Olga Wins Hearts | Tennis Program When you’re in a slump you The Denver Rockets con­ RADh SeatUe 118-112. E)astem Conference the Wedi telecasts, is an expert in White Sox at Sarasota. Jo Jo White scored 12 of his 21 try a little harder, and the tinued their mastery of Indiana, (A P photo) The Manchester Racquet Atlantic Division solving crossword puzzles. The former New York Yankee “ I’ve gone back to just points in the third period to W L Pet GB harder you try, the worse you beating the Pacers for the ^ 4 Club has announced the first of S atu rday Call Extends Tour spark slow-starting Boston over ^6t. seventh time in 10 meetings. infielder has joined the long-haired group. He’s staying in trying to meet the ball,” several professional tennis Boston 64 14 .821 1:00 (3) Sear’s Women’s Reds’ Johnny Bench Back in Groove crippled Atlanta. The Celtics That’s the way New York shape by working out daily with the Yankees. said Miller, who went to bat 89pound Russian star on the teaching appointments. Stanley New York 57 24 .704 8Vi The Rocicets led through most Golf Gasisic NEW YORK (AP) - Olga ran off the last 10 points in the Nets’ Coach Lou Carnesecca just 98 times in 89 games Gibson, has been named the Buffalo 21 57 .269 43 of the game, but watched a five- 2:00 (3) NIT: Alabama vs. Korbut, the tiny Russian cheek. third quarter and the first four describes the current misfor­ Speaking of long hair, major league teams are afraid to and hit .214 last year. Olga, 17, clutching a silver Director of Tennis for the 1973- Philadelphia 9 72 .111 56% point edge melt away in the Virginia Tech teenager who grew into the of the final stanza to take an 89- tunes of his American Basket­ issue any rules and regulations on how long, or short, a “ I hit a couple of home First Blanking Since 1967 74 season. (22-30) NCAA: Prov­ Woman Athlete of the Year at miniature of the big trophy, ball Association team. The Nets fodrth period and Indiana went 79 lead. He is known throughout New idence vs. Memphis St; player can wear his mop. runs early last season. I’m the 1972 Olympic Games, won a paraded out with the other Rus­ Rudy Tomjanovich paced a Central Division lost their fifth game in a row ahead 76-75. The Rockets then England as an outstanding 3:30 (8) Pro Bowlers Tour not a hitter and trophy and the hearts of the sian girls, who carried bouquets balanced Houston attack with Baltimore 50 28 .641 — Friday night, bowing to the outscored the Pacers 12-1 to group tennis instructor. In 1971 4:00 (3) CBS Golf Classic Fred lindstrom, former New York Giant infielder and have to try only for base nation’s largest city Friday of red roses. 28 points as the Rockets sent Atlanta 45 34 .570 5% Kentucky Colonels 115-91. regain the lead for good. he was awarded the Garden Northwestern University coach, has settled in Bradenton. hits.” night. r Philadelphia to its 12th loss in a Cleveland 31 47 .397 19 In other ABA action, Denver 5:00 (8) Wide World of * At Zaharias’ resquest, the Chase Award, given annually to San Diego clinched a playoff “ He had the capacity of never making a mistake in a Manager Eddie Kasko Royals’ Rookies Hurl “ It’s lik^Saturday matinee at Houston 31 48 .392 19% defeated Indiana 101-92 and San Sports large trophy will remain on dis­ row. the individual who has done the berth with its victory over the movies,” said an adult spec­ Wes Unseld’s jumper from Diego upset Virginia, playing 11:30 (22) Bruins vs. Rangeijs critical situation,” Ken Smith, curator of baseball’s Hall agrees all the way. He said most for New England tennis. Virginia tator in the youthful Madison play at the Museum of Sports the foul line with three seconds S u n d a y of Fame told me. Smi^, who covered the Giants for nearly that Miller is going to have Gibson brings over 30 years of Western Conference without Julius Erving and two Square Garden crowd of 19,964, Art in the Garden, where left gave Baltimore its triumph Midwest Division other starters, 104-92. On the strength of 33 points by 1:00 (3) NIT Championship, 40 years, noted that Billy Jurges and Travis Jackson were to come through at bat as No’Hitter at Detroit Zaharias wrestled professional­ successful teaching expertise to a North American record for a over Cleveland and the Bullets Milwaukee 57 22 .722 The Colonels, keeping alive Stew Johnson, San Diego upped 1:30 (24) Equity Funding of the same mold. “ Luis Aparicio of the Red Sox fits into well as in the ffeld. Kasko ly in years gone by. Manchester. “ We are very of the Cardinals’ ,12 hits, Grilo the Cubs’ ‘B’ victory over the gymnastics performance. clinched the Central Division ti­ Chicago 50 29 633 7 their faint hopes of catching its record to 30-51 to become the Tennis Tournament that category,” Smith said and Lindstrom agreed. added that Miller is making NEW YORK (AP) - ‘ T d pleased to have Stan heading (AP photo) slamming a triple in the five- Brewers. Ferguson Jenkins Presentation of the Babe tle. Detroit 36 42 .462 20% Carolina in the East Division, second expansion team in pro (30) Sear’s Women’s “ better contact’’ with rather have this happen on The Garden performance our professional staff,” said the run seventh that locked up the worked seven innings for the Didrickson Zaharias Trophy Baltimore trailed 74-67 with K.C.-Omaha 36 45 .444 22 moved within 2% games of the basketball to reach the Golf Gassic pitches since shortening bis April 23 when it counts,” originally was to have been the club president, Doug Coyle. The Big Difference Manchester can boast just one major leaguer at the mo­ victory for Bob Gibson. Cubs, yielding five singles and was the climax of the perfor­ 2:06 left in the third quarter idle first-place Cougars. playoffs. The other was the 3:00 (22-30) NHL: Blues vs. finale of the Russian team’s ::SSSSciSS:fg6SS:!:;^^ ment, pitcher Tom Kelley, with Atlanta now ttat Jay grip on the bat. said Kansas City rookie In other games, the Cincin­ one run. mance by the Russian women’s Carolina needs one victory or Chicago Bulls of the NBA in Flyers American tour, but Mayor UCLA's Center BUI Walton Rebounding John^ne has been cut loose by the Chicago White Sox. Miller, trying to prove, he Steve Busby. nati Reds nipped the Los Willie McCovey blasted a gymnastics team. George Pacific Division one Kentucky loss to clinch. 1967. 3:39 (3) CBS Sports Spect-' Richard Daley of Chicago made Los Angeles 58 21 .734 Johnston, who batted under .200 last year, was a holdout can hit consistently in the “ I was thinking about the Angeles Dodgers 3-2, the Atlan- two-run homer off Nolan Ryan Z^arias, a man-mountain of acular a telephone call to Soviet Golden State 46 33 .582 12 and General Manager Stu Holcomb, the ex-Purdue football major leagues, can do law of averages. Sometimes ta Braves topped the in the fourth inning and Juan Greek sentiment several times (8) American Sports* remier Alexei Kosygin, who Phoenix 36 43 .456 22 coach, lowered the boom Md released Johnston, who now everything else— run, throw you follow a guy who’s Philadelphia Phillies 5-4, the Marichal pitched six innings of Olga’s size, presented her with man agreed to let the team stay over Seattle 26 54 .325 32% Cochran's Skiing and field with exceptional throwing a no-hitter and Houston Astros slipped past the two-hit ball as toe Giants the huge silver trophy. Southern. Flavor 4:30 (8) Howard Cosell b resides in California. for an appearance in Chicago HERE NOW! Portland 20 60 .250 38% ability. everything. breaks 4-3, the defeated the Angels. Zaharias bent almost 4:45 (8) NBA: Lakers vs. Cleveland Indians tripped the Charlie Spikes’ sixth home leaning down to kiss the next Monday. Set Downhill Showdown Supersonics Tom Kelley’s chances of sticking with the Braves are He made a spectacular loose,’ ’added another M run of the exhibition season, a rugged due to the off-season trades which brought Gary catch in the third inning rookie, Doug Bird. Chicago Cubs 2-1, the Boston The most levolutionair concept in Spice NIT Play Augert’s sefcond straight M on d a y Red Sox downed the Chicago two-run shot in the seventh in­ SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Gentry, Pat Dobson and Carl Morton, as starters, plus against. Chicago, leaping Their comments followed 9:00 (22-30) NCAA White Sox 7-6 in 10 innings, the ning, gave the Indians their vic­ Calif. (AP) — A French sweep slalom victory, m q^g him their combined no-hitter pool design since the Roman bath Championship .s relievers Dan Friscella and Roric Harrison, to the high and grabbing a long .Oakland A’s beat the tory over the Cubs in a NEW YORK (AP) — There’s a southern accent in the L Pet GB of Friday’s events into 10th place in the standings, Friday, a 4-1 exhibition basebaH excUitiv* new Wigwam. Kelly was impressive in his first threerinning - drive by Dick Allen after toe ■ rainshortened game. BITUMINOUS 4-3, the San National Invitation Tournament semifinals today. Carolina I 25 .688 and a. strong,, showing by came after 16-year-old. Patricia victory over the Detroit Tigers. stint this spring. ball had actually Cleared the Francisco Giants belted the Fred Stanley’s single and Kentucky 28 .654 2% American Bobby Cochran Emonet of France won the It was the first time the Three teams from below the center field fence near toe California Anges 6-1,* the Mon­ Johnny Callison’s double in the UNI-LOK CONSTRUCTION Virginia Tech and Alabama, Virginia 41 .494 15% helped to set up today’s show­ women’s on the Tigers had been held hitless Mason-Dixon Line and one from Tennis Maury Wills’ son, Lowell (Bump) Wills, is a standout 400 foot mark. Later, he treal Expos tamed the bottom of the 16th inning gave DRIVEWAYS two basketball clubs that New York 52 .358 26% down for the men’s season, warm and sunny day. South Bend, Ind. have advanced since Joe Horlen of the hicago the New York Yankees a 3-2 PaiMng A w «* • NM I W ly • ■■■fcjNlir t CwNtB weren’t supposed to be here at Memphis 59 .272 33% championship in the inter- shortstop with Arizona State University at Tempe and con­ robbed Ken Henderson of an Baltimore Orioles 2-1, the Cubs to the euphorious status of the The teen-ager won the slalom White Sox did it in September of victory over the Texas Now BooUn| tar Sm b o m I Woili this time, play in the second f national series. sidered a fine pro prospect. He’s built just like his father extra base hit with a fine downed the Brewers 4-1 in a ‘B’ final four. here Thursday and completed AKRON, Ohio - Marita 1967. Rangers. game. Both pulled off upsets en Utah 27 .663 Gustavo Thoeni of , but has better sp e^ -if that’s possible. Wills, now 40, is running catch. Bird yielded the lone Detroit squad contest and the New ParliliHl Areas • Das Statloiis • Basketball Notre Dame, the team from the season in third place, Redondo of California defeatcid Paul Casanova knocked in the route to the semifinals. Indiana 31 .613 seeking a third straight title, baseball’s all-time greatest base stealer. “ I still say Ty “ We’ve come to expect run in the seventh as Norm York Yankees n ip i^ the Texas South Bend, and North Carolina behind Annemarie Proell and Columbia’s Isabel Fernandez,. Braves’ winning run with a Courts The first game will be Denver 35 .568 went to the starting gate of the Cobb was the greatest ball stealer ever,” W i^ said in the great catches by Rick,” Gish walked and pinch runner Rangers 3-2 in 16 innings. open the semis in the first game Monika Kaserer of Austria'. 6-3,6-2 in a quarter-final match White Sox outfielder Carlos single in the seventh inning Now Booking for Seasonal Work nationally televised on CBS at 2 San Diego 51 .370 Heavenly Valley giant slalom Kasko said. “ Now we’re Joe Staton came around on a of a doubleheader before an of the Akron Tennis Open. ?> press room as we talked. Wills noted that it was Bobby against the Phillies. The Reds p.m. ES'I’. Dallas 54 .325 course with a four-point lead, Miss Kaserer finished second hoping he will hit enough. He stolen base, passed ball and in­ May suffered a pulled All Work PorsomNy Siworvlsid. Wo oro 100S Msurad expected big house at Madison Friday and captured the season Bragan who suggested he try switch-hitting afte eight and hamstring muscle in his right scored three runs in the fourth 155-151, over second-place played in the Florida in­ field grounder. Square Garden. championship for the event. one-half years in the minors. Wills did and was up in the leg as Chicago defeated Boston and got five-hit pitching from David Zwilling of Austria. ATLANTA — Rod Laver of The three Cruz brothers— DeMAIO BROTHERS IK* majors the next year to stay for 15 seasons until his retire­ struction league last fall and 7-6 in 10 innings. He is expected Jim McGlothlin and Ed Zwilling gained on Thoeni Miss Proell, stranded on a Australia defeated Dick Jose, Hector and c u iM > -7 a n WHA now our batting coach, Don to be sideling 2-3 weeks. Sprague to defeat the Dodgers. B o w lin g Friday with four points for a broken chairlift for about 15 Stockton of San Antonio,Tex;, 6- ment last fall. Grilo—started in the outfield East Lenhardt, has been working Joe Pepitone drove in three pur crewj will begin constructing pools in April. Be the sixth-place finish in the slalom minutes before making her run, 4, 4-6, 7-5 and advanced to the and led St. Louis over the New with him.” runs with a pair of homers in first on our lijt and enjoy a complete summer o f swimminq won by Jean-Noel Augert of finished seventh in the race and semifinals of the $50,000 Attendance for Grapefruit League areas is down again York Mets 9-2, The trio got five New Eng. ended the season with a record Veteran Utilityman John enjoyment. Pre-season prices will give you tremendous HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Ernie France. Thoeni picked up a Peachtree Tennis Classic. this spring despite excellent weather. Cleve. savings. G et all the facts by mailing the coupon below. 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Croteau, nursing his third in­ and one assist powered the His Newest Color Motion Picture I name------tie W hitehead 179, Betty Minn. four walks in five innings. jury of the season, wasn’t sup- California Golden Seals to a 7-4 Camire 189-464, Donna Stratt- Alberta Shares Top Spot National Hockey League vic­ man 225-508, Bev Liappes 176, Chicago tory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. J 2IP------PHONE------^ 1 Ellen Albert 182, Debbie Price 457, Lois Hanlon 459. r-fsssfssss N^few QRLEANS (AP)— “ This is the round,” Lee Elder The game was the only con­ MEMIIt NHL said before teeing off today’s third session of the $125,000 form charts Grc^t^ New Orleans Open Golf Tournament. test scheduled in toe NHL Fridy ■BEPEEIs East night. . W L T Pts '‘Npw we’U see bow well I i n n a that swept toe course — and MINNESOTA Playoff 48 9 16 112 up under the pressure. In the World Hockey Associa­ Boston 48 20 5 101 Ek|er, who fell back into a tie tied Elder at 139. TWINS tion Friday night, New England AUPooli Nicklaus, making his final Where Quality Begins The undefeated East Hart­ NY Ranger 47 19 7 101 for Oie top spot with a second American League W e^ topped Chicago 3-1 and On ford Explorers, (25-0), winners Detroit round 74 Friday, not only is preparations for defense of his This is a test pattern to 35 26 11 81 Philadelphia whipped Los Route 44A Coventry 0*231 Display of the New England ^sketball Buffalo 34 26 figti(lng for his first tour Masters crown, rode home on a PROSnCTUS: Th* way the determine The Herald’s prin- 13 81 Angeles 7-3. AUSTRAUA” Assn. League Championship, 't r h u ^ , he’s also seeking to string of 16 consecutive pars for T w iu stars an aging, CaMn 7 4 2 -7 3 0 8 tine oualitv. Toronto 25 39 9 59 plus two during regular season Vanevr 21 45 8 SO b e i^ e toe first black ever to a 72 and a tie at 140 with Lou Griffith eauld put soma af tfia Croteau, .who hasn’t played t i mtathas on tha axaeutire play, will host the Bridgeport NY Islander 81 58 5 27 c o n ^ t q in toe fabled Masters Graham. Graham, who tied for regularly since injuring his Travelers in a NEBA playoff Toucnainent at Augusta, Ga., second in last week’s Jackson­ payroll, Hippfy thorn with field knee Dec. 9, took the place of West uniforms aid coma out ahead. game Sunday at East Catholic Chicago 40 25 8 88 twqt*dre^ from now. ville Open, had a 71. Reggie Leach Friday while - At 141 were Dave Hill, Babe Harman^ Killahraw is 36, Jim the ultimate adventure... High. Game time is scheduled Minn. 8 35 30 9 79 A'yictory here would do it — Parry Is 36, Jim Kaat is 33 .and Leach attended a funeral in Hlskey, Tom Watson and Tim for 8. Philadel. 34 27 11 79 buCi'it could be an uphill Tony Olhra is 31. They tvan Canada. Collins. Collins, a club pro from The Explorers will rely onthe St. Louis 31 31 11 73 strii^le. He blew nine strokes had a rookie. Bob Darwin, who Greensville, S.C., had a 68, toe Three days ago in Pittsburgh, /iWORljtWTV BR talents of high-scoring Doug L.A. 29 34 11 69 froin, a brilliant 65 in the was 291 But the Twins hove not day’s best round. Hill had a 70, Seals’ C ^ ch Fred Glover told Melody, last year’s Providence Pitts. 29 36 8 66 opedliig round, was tied by boon msttng on launh of old. Hannon Killebrew Hiskey 73 and Watson 74. the injured Goteau his chances College captain Don Lewis, Atlanta 25 34 14 64 veteran NOUer l^ b e r and must T-hay hare traded and rustled Arnold Palmer, meanwhile, for playing were slim. 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List 65,925, lawns mowed, trees cut and HOUSE Painting, experienced MANCHESTER - Paint and BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Sell 64,875 firm. 646-1665. Call Howley, 643-5361. pOTwn, U&H Floor Covering, experience in casualty in- CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE removed. Cellars and attics college students now looking for wallpaper store for sale. Stock 599 Broad Street. surance. 644-2466. WE'RE HOT S01N6 TO POSTPONE OliR BUTIUWEVOU; OF COURSE NOT, sununer work. Low rates, free TO HECK NO, NO, CHET/ cleaned. Free estimate. Call GUTTERS and roof repaired and equipment. Priced right. WITH MY I CAN UNDERSTAND VYEDPING. WERE eONS TD SET AAARRIEP CARLOTTAi DEAREST. I KNOW MY.. 1972 FORD pick-up, 7,000 mUes, 643-6000. estimates. CaU evenings, 649- Call Mitten Realty Company, b l a z e d , 7~TiTHEN YOU CAN FOLLOW CADILLAC and replaced. Excellent SALES Career Opportunity. In­ EXPERIENCED painters PARENTS, HOW YOUR PARENTS RIGHT HOW. TiTTT~T^p^i^iofipx~^ THEY'RE NOT fath er hap NOTHING, • ME TO « / UNCLE'6 CA6TLE mint condition. Many extras. 5624 or 228-3702. 643-6930. come open. Fringe benefits, GOING TO TO DO WITH NARCOTICS. THI$ 0BTO 74^9989. workmanship. Reasonable wanted, interior and exterior CAKLOTTA. HURT TO SILLIER 1966 Calais, 4-Door Sedan. NEED piano tuned? For prices. Free estimates. 646- paid during training. work. Call after 6 p.m., 649- WAIT BREAK US BUT WE MUST m ake'(WR BY THE ABC PAINTING — Interior, BEAUTY SALON, excellent PARENTS UNDERSTAND Green, power steering and prompt service caU 289-6350 or 1399. Metropolitan Life, -246-2513. 9658. up. MINUTE... exterior, expert workmanship. ______downtown Manchester location. Equal opportunity employer. THAT, TOO. brakes, air conditioning, Campara-Trallara Moblla Homaa 8 ...... HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Three stations. Reasonable. radio, automatic climate con­ JUNKED or abandoned cars Please call for details. Evelyn CARD Gallery — mature, trol, electricaUy operated Building-Contracting 14^ roofing, storm windows, aw­ 1969 NEW Moon, excellent coh- removed. Reasonable. Phone nings. Quality workmanship, Carlson, 643-0836, Northeast woman wanted evenings and MANAGEMENT windows and seats. Used by 875-6359. Realty, 568-7907. days, apply in person only, dition, in nice park. Ideal for NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 6850. MSust seU. 647-1908 after 6 tics, (ueaned. Reliable service. K Excellent chance for advance­ ^Appfy In person or cair 643-ffOf Reasonable rates. 643-5305. etc. Call M 6c M Plumbing & ment, with a growing firm. p.m..^6»470e. ______1970 HONDA 350, SL, good con- Heating, 649-2871. " diUon. CaU 6«M074. WES ROBBINS carpentr; Good fringe benefits. Apply: ALLliD PRINTING SERVICES, INC. 1963 PONTIAC Grand Prix, TREE: Removal — pruning, remodeling specialistsV 879 MIQDLE TURNPHCI WEST spraying, etc., fully insured. U MARTY’S Plumbing-Heating. WESTIRN KEF IMirr very, good condition. GIRLS “Banana Seat" bUie, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, C(»nplete bathroom remodeling MANCHESTER, CONN. s-av Aatomatic, all power, console. 24” , exceUent condition. Asking Licensed. Free estimates. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, ei TeNaiMi Turnpike i vrh^MK be Phone 633-5345. and repairs. Free estimates. No Menoheeler Phone 644-1893. 625. Phone 64H986. 649-3446. 'job too small. 74^7438. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., M a r ^ M , i m - PAOK WimcigW LefallSoliees 71 Out of Town-For Sale 75 Out ol^ToanhFpr 9ala 79 i MSigass i Wanted to Rent j2 Houaoa For Sale 73 Houaoa For Ula MANfMiasTRR e v e n in g h e r a l d . Manchester, Conn., Sat., March U, Apartments For Root 93 Out of Tomh 99 Houaoa iFor iSale PAGE FOURTEEN UKETHlS HAIF-GI^OW For Pont H r Rent 87 Cdel «r Prebele iJUeTIHlM R .WE'VE ' HEBRON - Your family EAST HARTFORD - New Dtotrict fli O iw t i y M OP PERSIMMON SEMI-RETIRED lady desires 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, IVt Manchester fM|p NfaiHMl 39 H«4> WMltMf 'PiEPACKRATZ ONB)^FFICE. $ 2 7 ,9 0 0 deserves two cut stone Usting. Simply bnmaculate 8- ■gSigSS^Tiife o u T i r o o r FOUR-ROOM „oCKVILLE - 8 Regan StreM, one-bedroom apartment near baths, fireplace, famUv room, n o t ic e TO c R B o n c m FiMALLVOOr IPOR f fireplaces, a Urge romplnn room Colonial on beautifnUy h a r d w a r e Store — Qerk, warekMtterekMtse space, 23x14’, 18’^ bus. Peaceful and individual Mandiester — 6-nxnn Cape fttUy anilianced eat-in kitchen. GASH . family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full landscaped lot. WaU-tO:waU in e s t a t e o r JULIA A. BICHARW full-time. Apply in Mtspn, AROOM01D a »A> h e v e r liiJMVat^ths,liJMVate oaths, quiet area, setting preferred. Modei:ate Cod, fhU basement, garage, ’Two«ar side entrance garage. FM water, khd garage h »d u d «. baths, and enjoying over an several rooms, two dinbu room PitfSBiiil to sn ordsr ol Hiw. Dwj* U- Barrett Plamblng Supi^y Co., ccEAMiKiaotjr »4EEOEDlT/ refrigerator, disposal,. HiUerartleradt Rd.:R d .,' B Bolton.o. m. $160 rent a must No chUdroi, pets, treed lot. Aluminum siding, nice lot. $41,- Laundry facilities. No pets, acre of our countiy. $35,900. hutches, loads of efosets, Rspp«, Jwlsc, sU cUbns m w w 331 Broad Street, Manchester, THE ATTIC - ment laundry and roonUify; CaU 606808. or car to park. References. 647- 500. Philbrlck Agency, s»is opramN^ avuilable. May 1st, lease 2-3-4 Lessenger Q>., Realtors, 646- bookcase, etc. FuUy automatic presented to the Ddodary — a osed Wednesdays.______ANOCeULAfi- Adults only, no pets. flW 940. Realtors, 64(tOOO. ___: M or before Jo m M. u n orb * tairad hr security. $195 per month. CaU , 8713, » 3 0 B 0 , 7425718. kitchen. Desirable Oak Street monthly. $155 lew e^w ^f f a m il ie s area. Truly must be seen. Mr. law. The fldudanr Is: 649-2W^^______■ ‘SMbif Far haisT ONE-BEDROOM apartment on Mrs. Airne RaynuMd REAL ESTATE Sales — We Total electric. Call James We are buying. Want a cpiick; Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, have openings for Indlvidoals Gessay at 875-0184. ' .-.il VaflMdN^'aMdb first floor by elderly gentieman O O B K IN N iL 647-1413. MRidieSnool W.T. eRANT GO. TWO b e d r o o m s in n ew with limited income. sale? Call us anytime. 24-hour Colchester- Manchester, CtameeUcnt MMIGIKSTER PMKiUiE who wish to make in excess o f * HniM IMmI Mb $15,000 per year. We offer a duplex, all appliances, wall-to- — 3Vk-room apan- References, 6496102, 643-6000. service. Mr. Frechette - Mr. k e f r o n t wall carpeting, private tase- BOLTON FuUy Ucensed boarding and U NORTH Coventry — 3-bedroom Expanded furniture and major appliance departments com plete ‘ ^earn while you re, in old estate, Martin. Cape, exceUent condition, 114 ment, hom-ups, storm wroows meni CLEAN CAPE, four rooms grooming kennel with com­ Immaculate 7-room year NOTICE OF HEARINO require addition to our sales staff. We would like to learn” training program^ Call and heat included, Apartment Bulldinga- baths, waU-to-waU carpeting, and doors, spacious backyard, downstairs, two unfinished plete facilities, PLUS a 6 4 7 -9 9 9 3 ’round home on Pickeral STATE OF CONNECTICUT today for an appointment. ; for one car. For Sale 70 fireplace, garage, fuU base­ COURT OF PROBATE discuss position with energetic man or woman with quiet residential location. rooms q>, waU-to-waU and air- gorgeous 9-room SpUt Level, 4 Lake. 3 bedrooms, huge Uving Daniel Dey Realty Company, ffpSf'o^’'5»O T jl7S. ment. Over IV acres located on Court of Probate, District of prior sales experience, however, if applicant is in­ Swurity deposit, 1-653-8777. to condiUonor stiy in Uvlng room. bedirooms, 2t4 baths, 2-car room with stone f^ p la c e , 4 6434263, 04M701______SecuHi Available April culdesac. Owner, 742-8438 for Manchester, District No. ■ . experienced, but enjoys meeting the pubUc, and would Priced In min IDs. for quick garage, 214 lovely acres, aU in MANCHESTER — Luxurious formal dining room, sun ESTATE OF SARAH M. PALMER aka PERSIMMON.' J CaU 647-1020. appointment. like to meet the challenge of this speciality sales field, SCHOOL Enumerator wanted L VtAhTTID sale. T.J. Criickett, Realtors, A-1 condition. Colonial- on choice lot, 5 room, eat-in kitchen. SARAH MAY H. PALMER, Deceaaod. RnCriEM CrtAlfe li« e these s p a r t m e h t s 643-1677. tremendous bedrooms, com- Date of Order: March U , IfTS. we will provide sales training for PLUS earning for the Town of Tolland for .^ A k i d a w e b ^ EAST HARTFORD -■ Wanted-Real Batata 77 April 1st enumeration. Call 875- iM TMJS MAGA7IHE~'WHAT ‘ ! carpeting, care-free MERRITT A6ENGY PetiUoner: EUiel P. Feller, power. Nteny company benefits. Apply in person, to later. - ran SENT room apartment, central locaj MERRITT AGENCY mioistratriK; Date of Heariiii; I, COLOR WOULD 'iRXl COMFORTABLE, ovm teed 7- K en, 214 baths. Mid 70’s. ton 648-1180 our Personnel Office. Apartments consisting of 2 or tion, utilities and pH room Cape, 2 baths, 4 846-1180 CaU 649-2659.______SELLING your home or 1B7S; Time of Hearing, t:00 A.M.; Place CALL THAT? appUuices. Call 644-1539 days. of Hearing, Municipal Building, 41 An equal opportunity employer SALESWOMEN — Part-time, 3 rooms, downtown bedrooms, neantiful lawn. In acreage? For prompt friendly 4139 evenings. NEWLY Lis'ted. Oversized service, call Louis Dimock Center Street, Manchester, Conn. Kings Jewelry counter, Manchester. 613 Main St. one of Manchester’s finest Upon the application of the petitioner Heat, hot water, refrigerator, areas. Priced to seU in the Cape with fuU-shed dormer. Realty, 6495823. ______Mwchester Parkade. « VERNON — Modern four-ro^ CIRCA 1730— 16 roonu, recent­ COVENTRY — Five rooms, praying for authority to seU certain real gas range and parking Porter Street area. T.J. ly restored, 7 fireplaces, Eight- rooms including base­ plus two unfinished. Large estate as per appUcatlon on file more ful­ aparitoeni, with heat, electric ment rec room and fireplaced ALL CASH for your property EXPERIENCED carpenter in provided. References, securi­ C r o d ^ Reelton, 643-1577. summer kitchen, 6 or more kitchen, excellent wndition. ly appears water heater, electric stoy^ first floor den. ’Two fuU oaths. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said appllca- rem od^ng. Call Robert Jarvis, ty required. No pets, no ceramic tUe bath, cabineted bedrooms, new baths, new Lake privileges. Low 20s. kitchen, two-car garage, $58;- BeautifuUy treed lot. Needs instant service. Hayes Agency, tion be heard and determined at the 643-6712 after 4:30. children. kitchen, combination wii^tW , Hayes Agency, 6460131. Court of Probate at the date, time and Immediate Openings 900. Philbrick Agency, sprucing up, priced according­ 655131.______643-0851 fram 0-8. convenient to shopping. Adulte ly. Mr. Negro, Belfiore Agency, place indicated above. For BASS PLAYER for all occasion * Tm. Reg. U. 8 PM. Off.->AN rlgtits fttarvod Realtors, 6465200. VERNON - New Usting - 8- By Order of the Court g> H73 by UtMed faatute Syndkatejnc 643-0878 attar 6 p.m. preferred. Security deposit. Living room, dining room, SELLING your home or band. For details phone 640-1228 647-1413. room SpUt Level, 3 bedrooms, MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH Call 64M938 betwee 54 p.m. k itc h ^ den, 3 bedrooms, gar­ acreage? Working for you is our • LATHE MEN after 5. New Listing den, rec room, h i^ scenic loca­ Clerk Dog»-Blrd*-Pot$ 91 Homehold Goods 5 f Apartments For Root S3 age, |du very burge barn. City tion, $31,900. Hayes Agency, pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- COVENTRY — Single family Lota-Land For Sale 73 • ALL AROUND MACHINISTS EXPERIENCED waitress utilitiM. A r ^ value. 6465131. bedroom townhouse include house, 7 rooms, old. Large MANY MORE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE wanted part-time, 12 to 4:M MALE Poodle-Beagle puppy 21” MAGNAVOX black and THREE-Bedroom apartment, BOWERS SCHOOL AREA MANCHESTER - 7.4 acre loty NOTICE OF HEARING • BULLARD MEN heat, appliances, carpets. Full yard. Outside building. $180. f o r t h e i n v e s t m e n t MINDED WE WILL buy your home. CaU p.m. Apply in person, Anns free to a good home, 3 mont!months white conwle television, good heat, hot water, appUances, surrounded by water shed SOUTH WINDSOR - 3- STATE OF CONNECTICUT private basement, $230 per Rockville - Four-large • 3 1 s 9 0 0 Seven-room Oape, 114 baths, anytime, Hutchins Agency, COURT OF PROBATE Spot, 21 Oak Street, old, shots, housebroken. 649- condition. $35. Phone 64^1634. carpeting, maximum 3 property. Has weU and septic bedrobm Ranch, IVt baths, month. Paul W. Dougan apartment, gas air heat, $160. Court of Probate, District of humchester. 7825. children. P u r it y . $SCK. 643- fireplace, rec room, one car with out-buildings. For more in­ family room, carpeting, central Realtors, 649-5324. 2 Top wages, best of Blue Cross, CMS, major medical, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. Willimantic - Threyro^ Manchester, Edstrict No. S . 9097. N M « L WIIILAND garage, aU on lovely treed lot. formation, C!all Merritt Agen- vacuum, garage, low 30’s. GAS STOVE and refrigerator, semi-fumished apartment, g o. Houaoa For Sala 72 Houaoa For Sale SELLING your property? Call ESTATE OF DAILY EUOENIA- life insurance. Overtime schedule for last five years, MAINTENANCE man — full or FREE — St. Bernard spayed Priced to sell at $!ra,900. cy, 646-1180. ______Owner, 644-8683. Please let excellent condition, $ ^ firm Call 742-6519 between 7:304 BHMm - 843-1108 PORTER aka DAISY E. PORTER, completely air-conditioned. Free fishing in our part-time. Call 649-4519. female. Call 647-1054. ONE-Bedroom apartm en t. MANCHESTER vicinity - phone ring until answered. us first. We’ll buy your home for both. 646-7318. a.m. or answering service 875- PRIVACY — Contemporare 6- IMMACULATE 6Vk room immediately at a fair price, all Deceased. stocked trout pond. Off major highway. Apply in per­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Living room, eat-m kitchen, Four-room apartment, two COVENTRY — Five acres, 700’ Date of Order: March 21, 1>7S> •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, room Ranch. Cathedral ceiUng, Ranch, remodeled kitchen, dis­ cash. Call Lou Arruda, 644-1539. MAN NEEDED — four hours Uyb stock 4 2 with range, refrigerator, dis­ 4350. buUt-ins, baths, fireplace, hwasher, IH baths, carpeting, frontage, Parker Bridge Road. PetiUoner: A liened. Feltham; Date son: Mus/caf Inatrumontc 5 3 wall-to-wall carpeting, CARL A. ELLINGTON Arruda Realty. daily, for light work in pleasant ------posal, air-conditioner, shades, paneling, garage, paUo, large paneled recreation room, NEW LISTING — Six-room LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- of Hearing, April 9, 1972; Time of appliances, heat, hoi water, OlGSloiibiiry-WMicftMlar Aren ••••••••••••••• Hearing, 10 a.m.; Place of Hearing, FLANAGAN BROSm INC. surroundings. CaU 643-4000. BOX STALL available, pasture, carpeting, large closets, laun­ bidteque, two acres. Hutchins garage. Low 30’s. Hutchins clean hone, convenient east ZINSSER AGENCY 2440.______LOVaY UVML.. ELECTRIC lead guitar with cellar storage, parking, large Municipal Building, Center Street, 91INEW LONDON TPRL feed, ring, trails, 4-H Club dry facilities, rarking, base­ Agmcy, 6 tt^ . A m icy, 6496314. side location. 1V4 baths. Priced In this 3 bedroom Contem­ amp, one year old, hardW used. yard. 649-2871, $190 monthly. W D iS WOOD V I W " i _ S i U S l i _ Manchester, Conn. SLASTONMIRY, CONN. CENSUS Takers for annual proprietor selective. 643-6197, Cost $212, seU for $175 com ­ ment storage. Good location. to seU hi h i^ 20s. Belfiore MANCHES’TER - Building lot, porary Raised Ranch, IVk Upon the appItoaUon of the peUUooer school census. April 1st, to May • •••••lioOOGGOOOGGOOOO******* plete. Phone 6494653 after 5 $175 per month, includes heat APARTRENTS ^ MANCHESTER— 8-room over- Agency, 647-1413. city utilities, exceUent location. baths, big gorgeous family praying that antnstrument purporting to 4 15th. Contact Youth Service NEW 3-bedroom Duplex,wl( hu ROCKLEDGE - Oversized 10- LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Articloi lor Solo 45 p.m. 9404. (Hebron) J t f t f O f h r e d sixed, fuU dormer Cape, large room and a big wide open be the last m l and testament of said Center, 14 Park Street, roomrooms, 157 Eldridge Street. family room with beamed MANCHESTER 6-6 Duplex room Ranch. Two fireplaces, 2440. NOTICE deceased ^ adm itted to probate as per •••••••••••••••••••••••••*** month. Blanchard & A home of rare qnaUty with a view. This home can be MALE and female house can- WHY WAIT? Avon can help you Manchester, 646-6500. LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. ceiling off kitchen, (ireplaced East Side, walking distance to three or more bedrooms, For Admission of applicatton on file more fully appears Wanted to Buy 58 T I I I E W lossetto. Realtors, 646-2482. »21S ite spadous interiw in one bought with additional IT I^ R D E R E D THAT: Said appUca- vass enumerators for get that new washer/dryer, Ring bell for serrice. Shiners, 1 bedrooms • Includes heat, electrldb Uving room, laige dining room, school and shopping. Earle Florida room, 214 baths, A-ZONE, city water and sewer, Electors of linndiester’s most plea­ acreage. CaU Tony Wasllef sky Uon/M heard and determined at the Manchester City Directory. stereo or color TV by summer! MANCHESTER Drive-In. crawlers, etc. 144 Deming BIRCHWOOD APTS. and air condiUonlng^ Fully equipped, kitdien, 4 bedrooms, heated E verett, 649-8538, 646-8250. tremendously large recreation $9,000. J. D. Real Estate WANTED — Antique furniture, ONE-BEDROOM apartment in sant >ndghborhoods. The en­ at 649-5306 today. Town of Andover, Conn. of Probate at the date, time and- Apply, Price and Lee Co., Start now as an Avon Represen­ Openings now available for Street, Manchester. Wapping modern kitchen, wall-to-wall garage plus carport, close to Eastern Real Estate Co. room plus office and workshop. Associates, 643-5129. glass, pewter, oil paintings or 124 IW M St IMiHiMr quiet neighborhood. $150. heat carpeting. Set on IS acres, Wells Wood tire property Is tanmaculate Oversized two-car garage, Notice is hereby given that ace indicated above. Romans, rear office, 55 East tative in your area. Call 289- cashiers■ and • counter * help.help, also Road. schoolsand ;. Low SO’s. By Order of the Court other antique items. Any quan­ included. CaU 646-1047. offer country living at Its best. G M t quaUty throughout. Philbnck • o B & W . . the Board for Admission of Center Street, Manchester, 4922. yard maintenance. Call Mr. Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ and; includes a massive Call Warren E. Howland, MANCHESTER - Owner oc- COVENTRY — Large lot, ready The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, pointments. An abundance of privacy for hiking, picnicking and other out­ Electors for the Town of between 9-12 noon, Monday Wilson, evenings, 649-6000, if no ALUMINUM sheets used_ as door acOvlUes. The view of 0»e eastern fireplace in the sdnken Uving Redtors, 643-1106. cupy or invest in this 3 famUy 5- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. for building, choice location, Realtor! — MLS Clerk 165 Oakland Street. in this small wooded complex. A’TTRAfmVE two-room apart­ dover will be in session in the through Friday. BOOKKEEPER — Opportunity answer, 649-591)0. printing plates, .007 thick, Conn. hUbi Is magnificent. room with excellent waU-to- 5 ^ near bus Une. 6495538,646- convenient to school and shop­ Manchester Parkade — 64F.6S06 for part-time work on flexible ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, ping. M. H. Palmer Realty, 6 ^ Town Office BuUding, l^ o o l ^ 3 2 ” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. WANTED — Antique furniture, Featuring; waU carpeting; burge “ center 8250. Eastern Real Estate Co. schMule, assisting an office of PERSONNEL Counselor for hot water, electricitj Wanted- Road, on the foUowing rates: PART TIME cleaning woman. Phone 643-2711. toys, crank phonographs, of action” kitdien with huUt- NOTICE OF HEARING Laurel Manor, 649-4519. wholesale distributor. Phone private employment agency. • t Mros references, no pets. $110. SIX-ROOM older home, DUPLEX TOLLAND — Unusual 9-room Saturday, March ^ t , 1973 STATE OF CONNECTICUT swords, guns, glass, attic or in range, oven, and dis­ Manchattar Olflca home, cathedral ceiling in Schoenfeld, 643-2626. Experience necessary, great NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 • IM-taRIWiM 3540. ltywr«IMi«MaiCH.... exceUent buy in veiy low 20s. N. H. ACREAGE - 1500 acre COURT OF PROBATE cellar contents. 643-6535. • HtiMldMaai hwasher; 3 large bedrooms Manchester — EJach side two living room and dining room, from 10:00 a.m. to liW p.m. PART-TIME RN or LPN, 11-7, opportunity. Convenient loca­ cents each. Inquire side door, Deep, treed lot. Mr. Lombardo, parcels from $200/aci;«. Still Court of Probate, District of • 1 1/tbrtM w i^ expansive closets; and REAL E$TATE bedrooms, living room, Monday E ven ii^ A pril 2nd, Manehester, District No. 2S. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. PART-TIME office assistant, tion. Free parking. East Hart­ CENTER STREET — 4V4 room • G08T OF MNUM PMD WTNM 66 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. excellent Choices available. wall-to-wall shag caroeting. Manchester Evening Herald. SHEET MUSIC for piano “ old” kitchen, separate basements 1973 from 7:00 ^ :0 0 p.m. ESTATE OF METHA KANEHL, As A.M., aggressive, eager to ford, 289-9344. townhouse, IVk baths, all n iis effldent entrance foyer with Tarbox Realtors, 324 Main Family room with 22’ floor-to- popular and classical. Phone •omnimmiKCBmFican , SAIESMEH and driveways, good location. ceilihg stone wall, 5’ wide Monday Evelung April 9th, incapable person. EXPERIENCED mechanic — learn, responsible. Apply in TAG SALE — 28-32 Clinton appliances, carpeted, 2 air- slate fteoring and convenient RAISED RANCn, custom built, Street, Keene, N. H. 603-352- 646-4141 after 6 p.m. We need two aggressive Priced at $29,^. fireplace, plus barbecue and 1973 from 7:m to 9:00 p.m. Date of Order: March 20, 1973. must be capable of doing tune- writing, stating qualifications, Street, Saturday 12-5; and Sun­ Rentals start at |2SS including conditioners, heat and hot For details, dirmtions or ap­ closet qiace; a first floor cathedral ceilings, large formal 2139.. Petitioner: Joseph A. ConU, Conser­ ups and general repairs and marital status, age, reasons for heat. Model apartment open water, storage. By appoint­ laundry area with double salesmen inunediatdy. Top dining room, modern equipped. ••••••••••••••••' raised hearth, wall-to-wall in accordapra with State Statue MACHINISTS day 124. Baby furniture, child’s OLD CLOCKS and clock parts pointment, call .1 FM vator; Date of Hearing, April 3, 1973; diagnosing problems. Connec­ desiring position, to Box “ RR” , daily 1-5 P.M., Sat. and Sun., ment, C2iarles PonUceUi, 649- commissions. Confidential in­ kitchen, 2 fuU baths, 4 good carpeting. New 14x14 game 9-17 as amended, for the pur­ Time of Hearing, 9:30 A.M.; Ptoce of tricycle, etc. wanted by private party. Also sinks a^buUt-ln cabinets, IW Out of Town-For Sale 75 ticut driver’s license, Manchester Herald. ^ WANTED 12-5 P.M. Other times by ’ 9644, 6464800. D. J. HENRY CD. terviews. Don’t wait. Now is sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 6 4 7 -9 9 0 3 room, lots of glass, barnwood pose admitting aU persons Hearing, Municipal Building, 41 Center grandfather clock and parts. appointment. ceramic baths and a single wallf. Wt baths, ceramic tUes references and pleasant per­ TAG SALE — March 24 and 25, D44-133D the time to caU: oversized 2-Car garage. nBKTn I iwma ntiw i ANDOVER - Raised Ranch. whoare found to be qiiaUfied to St., Manchester, Conn. 649-4291. car garage with hot and cold m Nfo ShMt, UlMlMUr on walls and floor, 3 or 4 Upon the application of the petitioner sonality required. Inquire in PARTS Assistant — sincere 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 183 Green SIX-ROOM Duplex, no pets. Mr. Frechette Mr. Martin Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Eight rooms, 35 bedrooms, two ••••••GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG****** water supply, closet and puu bedrooms, 14x14 sundeck. be Rectors of the Town of An- praying for authority to sell certain real person, after 1 p.m., 252 aggressive mechanically in­ Manor Drive, East Hartford. PAUL W. DOUBAN, Rsaltor Inquire 69 Birch St., 6465200. baths, carpeting, air- Room s Without Board 58 down attic stairway for con­ 6 4 7 -9 8 6 8 Heated workshop with buUt-in dpwr. estate as per appUcaUon on file more ful­ Spencer Street, Manchester. clined man to help in part Dinette set, beds, household 643*4838 Manchester. ELLING’TON — Meadowbrook conditioned. Acre treed lot. department. Write to Box “ T” venient storage. About 1700 saw - benches, etc. Fullj Tlie qualifications are as ly appears items, books, etc. Apartments Just off Route $34,900. Hayes Agency, 6465131. IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said appUca­ Manchester Herald, giving THE THOMPSON H o u se - Cot­ MANCHESTER - 7-room square feet of first floor Uving MANCHESTER— 8-year old, 2- COLONIAL CAPE - Nine landscaped ¥« acre lot, 160' follows: Applicant must be DIE Makers — Experienced on­ PENDBSCDT tage St., centrally located, MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- 83, new three-room unit in brick You’re Invited rooms, aU brick and aluminim Uon be beard and determined at the education and experience. Duplex. Center Street, $195 and space is matched by family, 45, exceUent cmidltion, TOLLAND — ’True country set­ frontage, adjacent to 300 1 eighteen years of age, must be ly. Apply LaPointe Industries, TDDL AND GAGE TAG SALE— Sunday, 10-4, rain large, pleasantly furnished bedroom townhouse, full and stone garden apartment siding, 16x32’ living room with Court of Probate at the date, time and security. Phone 643-9274. equivalent space for expan­ all large rooms, modern ting, quaUty built Ranch on of wooded land on a a resident of the Town of An­ place indicated above. 155 West Main Street, or shine. 44 Perkins St. off rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 private basement, includes building. Total electric. Range, SUNDAY, -S P.M. floor-to-ceiling fireplace, 4 CAB DRIVER - Part or full­ MNnwW Mbp I wMHw sion In the bone-dry unfinished kitchen with stove, 2 over 3 acres of land with trees development prestirtous 1 dover, if foreign born must be a By Order of the Court Center St. Car parts, electrical. neat, appliances, carpets, refrigerator, disposal, base­ huge bedrooms, fully equipped RockviUe. An equal opportunity time, starting at 3 p.m. You 8ouli 18, Extt 69 for overnight and permanent THREE-ROOM, first-floor, refrigerator, rec room and gar­ and shrubbery galore, 2 By owner, $44,900. 81 MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH parts, bikes, motors, household, private patio and entrances, ment laundry and storage. basement with very high N e w homes in eat-in kitchen, large formal naturalized citizen. employer. must have a good driving 878-8083 guest rates. heated apartment, stove, age. E. A. Mitten, Realtor, 643- fireplaces, 2 full baths, many Clerk A-Z. Adults only, no pets. $135 c e lU ^ and extra lai^e In­ dining room, 314 baQis, family Ruth K. Munson record and be dependable. East •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $200 per month. Paul W. refrigerator, utiUties included. 6«M, 6465177. Manchester with rural set- extras. Must be seen. SelUng in SOUTH WINDSOR 14 room monthly, $135 lease-security. terior and hatchway en­ room with, bar, 13x30’..game Town Clerk PUNCH Press Operator — with Hartford Cab, 107 Burnside MANCHESTER — Large clean Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. Adults only, no pets. Phone 647- ting now under the 50s. Cantor A Goldtarb Split Level ho . Three Vicunas are found only in Boata-AcenaorlOM 49 ^ Jaipeq ,J.., Gei^dX at tr ie s . Features include: room, in-law potential, ^ a r for Board for Admission minimum 5 years emerience. Ave., East Hartford. SALESWOMAN, matins adult, furnished room, maid service. ' 1619. MANCHESTER Green area — construction, or pick your Realtors, 6435442, 8755244. bedrooms, 114 b carpeted the Andes in South America at Some knowlMge of die setting Phone 649-2813. WE HA\^ customers waiting d ty water and sewer, plaster garage. Nice lot. Philbrick living room and ly room, of Electors 5:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. No EVINRUDE outboard motors, New four-bedroom Colonial, 214 own lovely loti altitudes from 14,000 to 18,000 required. Apply LaPointe In­ BABYSITTER for two school experience necessary. Apply for the rental of your apartment w dls, and a thousand gallon baths, aluminum.siding, win­ Agency, Realtors, 6465200. Lovely wooded with many Holsclaw and Mastercraft AVAILABLE April 1st, 3-room QUIET? Now renting in Ver­ NUTM EG Ho m e s , Inc., MANCHESTER feet. dustries, 155 West Main Street, age children (6 and 10), Mr. Donut, 255 West Middle LADIES onlv — Nicely fur­ or home. J.D. Real Estate apartment, second floor. oU t«m . ^ c e , quaUty condi- dows and doors. Tw o<»r base­ shrubs. Merritt Agency, RockviUe. An equal opportunity trailers, sales-service. non, new 6-unit apartment COLONIAL Ranch — 6 rooms, Verplanck area. Your home. Tpke., Manchester. nished room for rent, communi­ Associates, Inc. 643-5129. Parking, beat, hot water. 646- tionjand location make this ment garage. Ideal home to has a reputation for MSTMT OWIKRSIttll 1180. employer. Complete service department, house, one block from Henry 114 baths, large modern Reply Box "SS,” Manchester ty kitchen and bath, all utilities .^5332 after 6 p.m. homc-oSomething very special raise ala im y. $44,500. P. S. We exdsilence of construction For the family that needs fast boating silpplles, accessories, included, located on bus Une, Paik on dead end street.ifleat« » kitchen,’ fireplace; beautiful Herald. PART-TIME driver, 8 a.m. to 1 for comfortable famUy Uving. are building another 3-bedroom occupancy (» a charming 4 COVENTRY - Cape, 3 MACHINE Seb-up man required Woolsey paints, Gerich’s hot water, range, refrigerator, and design. Come 'see bay windows in front, walk-out m. Apply Alcar Auto Parts of near stores. Call after 4 p.m., APARTMENT PLEASANT 4-room apartment, Colonial and Raised Ranch. bedroom home. We have an bedroonid^, 1V4 baths, aluminum LEGAL NOTICE for production machine shop. Marine Service, 1982 Tolland disposal, carpet, air- Fairly priced at $41,000. why! basement, oversized two-car SCHOOL BUS Drivers, Bolton, emon. Route 83. 6444383. heat, appliances, no children or CaU Peterman, 6495404. siding./Must be seen. $24,000. Must be capable of setting up ’Tpke., Buckland, 6^2363. RENTAL OFFICE conditioning. Security required. attached garage, on private English Tudor with spacious 2 to 4 p.m., also station wagon pets. Central location. $165. 00E 6U D REALTY Directions: North 7424 from bluepmts and checking EXCELLENT clean furnished I We have a large variety of One-bedroom unit with garage, acre lot. Philbrick Ageiicy, rooms close to shopping, bus, driver, 7 to 9:30 a.m. and 1:15 to COUNTER GIRL wanted from plus security. M. H^ Palmer I 6 4 3 -4 3 8 8 ’TOWN OF ANDOVER own work. Thorough knowledge 1972 - 24” SEA RAY all room for gentleman. Private $195 monthly. ’Two-bedroom un­ on Vernon St., left on Realtors, 6465200. school, church or synagogue. 3:45 p.m. 643-5057. 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply in deluxe one and two-bediwm Realty, 649-0538. THINKIN9 IRNON $42,900 PUBUC HEARING OF ’THE ZONING of aU types of machine shop fiberglass boat, 188 Mercury entrance, near center. 647-1145 it, IVk baths, $220 monthly. 8T5- Fantastic buy at $tt,900. Joe person between 8 a.ih.-ll a.m. cruiser, V-8, inboard-outboard apartments and townhouses Richmond Rd., right equipment essential. Some or 6494896. 7170, A. J. Loehr. OF M 0VIN 97 MANCHESTER Gordon, 64953Q6. MARBLE CHIPS BOARD OF APPEALS Burger Chef Restaurant, 235 drive, fly bridge, SS radio, throughout Manchester. Ren-] , FOUR-ROOM apartment, cen­ M ANCHESTER — 7-room on Kennedy Rd. Look supervisory experience MOLD MAKERS - Home MainStreet. Cape JSowers School, fireplace, /|And redwood show off this 7 many extras. $8,450. 646-1665. tal office open daily from 94,^ tral location, $120 per month, FOR RENT, four-room apart­ for signs. 7RDDMRANGHII desirable. Aroly LaPointe In­ appliiliance manufacturer is EAST HARTFORD - Church firsi-fiwr family room, garage. Here are four good reasons to ..B&W.. , room R aised Ranch. 214 other times by appointment. plus^us security.s No pets. Call 649- ment, Mayberry Village, East For the family that is seeking The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. / dustries, 155 West Main Street, lookingIcing foifor exper experienced mold WANTED — Ambitious couple Ck>mers Inn., 860 Main Street. L ove» private freed yard. $ » ,- move— baths, eat-in kitchen with aU 16” LAPSTRAKE boat, good Hartford. No pets. CaUU8-0«30. Your Home May Be the convenience of one floor Realtors — MLS / The Zoning Board of Appeals of Andover, Connecucut wiU Rockville. An equal opportunity makers.kers. EExperience should in­ looking for an unlimited second Clean rooms, men only. $16 up. 900. Hayes Agency, 6465131. 1. a ean Cape. Four rooms built-ins, carpeting, fireplace, condition, $200 or best offer. DMHTO ENTEtfMSES, H a Taken In Trade living close to shopping, hold a pubUc hearing on Wednesday, April 4,1973 at 8:00 p.m. in employer. cludede the buildingb and repairing income. For appointment send Parking. Phone 289-7857. downstairs, two unfinished on lower level, barbeque area, of plastic injection moldsi s . G ^ CaU 643-4091. 24M Nm S M M., UauhaitGr MANCHES’TER - Available GLASTONBURY - Large 6- school, bus, church or syn­ the Town Office BuUding to hear the foUowing appeals asking brief resume to P.O. Box 232, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• April 1st, four rooms, $115. Six MANCHES’TER — New listing. rooms up. WaU-to-waU and air 2 car'garage. Fantastic! Call CREDIT correspondent — wagffi and benefits. First or se- LARGE CLEAN room for rent, 646-1021 ■ room second floor apartment, BELFIORE agogue. 3 bedrooms, 114 VERNON - 56’ Raij relief from the Zoning Laws of the Town of Andover. South Glastonbury, (^nn. 06073. Sporting Goods 47 rooms, $175. New 3-bedroom duplex, near hospital, 3 con^tioner stay in Uving J. J e n ^ g s, 649-5306. Interesting position is available condL’ shift. Apply Persoiihel gentleman only. Call after 5 very modern, wall-to-wpli baths, family room, bbUt-ins; eluding 24x24’ sheU No.' 99 John J. it Frances H. Gaudino, 99 Spencer St. duplex, ^25. Frechette & Mar­ bedt^ms, 2 furnaces, tile r89Sli Priced in mid 20s. AGENCY in credit department of home Department, Iona Company, 6 WE HAVE ope ngs on the first p.m., 646-1051. carpeting, all appliances, full batiri,' $38,900. Hayes Agency, carpeting, garage. $34,900. finished. Ckiuld be 4 j Manchester, Conn, requesting the foUowing variances in order SNOW GEER snowmobile. LOOKING for anything in real tin, Realtors, 647-9993. 2. Rockledge - Seven room REALTORS — 647-1413 o . B & W .o appliance manufacturer. In­ Regent Street, Manchester. and th ir d snifts for basement, 2-car parking, no V* acre lot, 2-car barement gar­ to construct an addition and a garage to an existing house on Phone 649-5234. estate rental — apartments, 6465131. Ranch. A spaqious, im Call Joe Gordon, 649-5306. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. dividual should have some ac­ experienced,. qualified ..______—help. CLEAN, furnished . room, for pets. Call 2-7 p.m., 633-6180. age, fully carpeted, near homes', multiple dwellings, no Realtors — MLS Lake Rd. counting or credit experiences This is a company operated ser- working or retired gentleman. MANCHESTER — New con- maculate house with 2-car ••B&W •• highway. Ownei/ leaving for MACHINISTS — Several fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Manchester Parkade — 449^304 and good typing ability. Apply vice station mth many benefits Call 649-3142. . VILUOER SOUTH WINDSOR - New one structioh, 6-room Ranch, 114 garage and closet space TEN-ROOM Contemporary The BARROWS & WALLA’CE Co. ft,500. Can Cin- Personnel Department, Iona openings for experienced lathe, Fuel-Feed 49 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. bedroom apartment, $175, 644- galore. . Ranch with 3-room studio Realtors — MLS kweather Real- Item Required, Requested and opportunities. Applv to APARTMENTS baths. fuUy equipped kitchen, ^ Manchester Parkade — S48-6M6 __ Company, 6 Kegenilegent Street, turret lathe, etc., operators in Texaco Service, 1475 Silver w o r k in g l a d y , room with exceUent neighborhood on bus 3. Large 8-room Colonial Cape apartment. Over 114 acres of SOUTH WINDSOR - 514 room Lot size 40,(X)0 sq. ft. 16,0% sq. ft.. special m achine^ job shop. 55 SEASONED firewood, cut and DELUXE ONE - Bedroom ...... Manchester. Lane, East Hartford. modem kitchen, bath, linen, Available April 1st, 5-room, 2- Une.'$33,900. Hayes Agency, in prime residential area. 1 ^ with view. Redwood con­ Ranch, double carport, weU Lot coverage 12% or less 453 sq. ft. more than aUowed hour week. Benents. Call John, split $25 a dump ^ ck load pacing, prlvi apartment, wall-to-wall CAPE — 7 rooms, 3 or 4 arking, private entrance, cen- bedroom town house, wall-to- Bualneaa Loeatlona- 0465131. Large rooms, 2-car garage struction, large thermopane landscaped lot, enclosed patio, Front yard 60 ft. 34 ft. GENERAL Maintenance man 289-27TO, Bailey, East Hartford. ABLE Bodied man, Sand, gravel, stone ^ d &al. 664849. carpeting throughout, complete For Rent 67 windows. Philbrick Agency, bedrooms, rec room, fireplace, fireplace and stove. Caipeted manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ wall carpeting, 2 air and waU-to-waU stay with this Vemon Side yard 20 ft. 19.4 left 19 right for the first shift. Must have mechanically inclined to work $ NEW Raised Ranch, Realtors, 6465200. garage, $29,500. Philbrick Agen­ rec room, den and laundry in SERVICE our customers, after 9504. conditioners, appliances, heat 33,090 house. some electrical background. on second ^ t in local grain LARGE bedroom, 2 closets, trally located $I75 monthly. M AN CH ESTER — 100,6^00 large' kitchen-dining combina­ cy, Realtors, 6465200. FLIT LEVEL basement. Near Woodland school, Saturdays. Woman and hot water, IVk tile toths, 4. Comfortable, oversized 7- Please apply in person. Klock mill. Excellent rate of pay and desk and big bed, meals for R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. square feet, will divide. tion, oven, range, dishwasher, OVERSIZED custom 4- BeadtifuUy kept ^ li t Level Park. Principals only. $31,900. work over phone any hours. washer and dryer hook-up, room Cape in one of Company, 1366 Tolland 'Tpke., fringe benefits. Call 649-4^. errands. 649-5459. Suitable for manufacturing ai)d fireidace, 114 baths, deck, gar­ bedroom Colonial. Built in 1972. GARRISON Colonial built in h (^ e in Lake Street School 644-1660. No. 11 MUdred Sherman and Kathleen Fowler, Hickory Manchester. Good pay. 643-9042. MANCHESTER - Newer 2- patio. No pets. Manchester’s finest areas. Qarden Produota 50 warehouse. 1-748-5634. age. Hutchins Agency Realtors, First-floor famUy room with 1970. Four bedrooms, 114 baths, mea. Has 3 bedrooms, 114 Drive, Andover Ckinn., requesting the foUowing variance in bedroom townhouse includes Priced to seU in the Porter large unique modern kitchen HEAD Mechanic — Ford Fleet, GENTLEMAN only, large fireplace, 214 baths with mar­ baths, country kitchen with order to construct a garage to an existing house on Hickory heat, appliances, 1 ^ baths, full with aU the refinements. For­ 40 units. Four F600s, 12 P350s, BUY your potatoes direct from room, next to bath, private CaH G4D-7S2D 460 MAIN St. - Ideal for store, Street area. ble vanitire. 2-car oversized built-in oven, range and dis­ New Listing Coventry the potato warehouse, comer of basement. $240. per month. garage, full waUi-out basement mal dining room, paneled first- Drive. 24 F250s. Year ’round position, home, parkiiw, telephone. Able office, etc. $160, CaU 646-24M^9- PRIVACY — 2.6 acres, 7-room hwasher, carpeted living A r tis t s Buckland Road and Tolland to do lawn. ^11 64^1593. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- 5. ;v with sliding glass doors. floor family room with union rates highest in the area, Ranch, famUy room, paneUng, room, pine-paneled rec room, 160' ON WATERFRONT 40 hours. Apply (xood Humor Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- 4535. famifr kitchen, garage, f r ^ , Beautiful skyline view. fireplace and built-in T J. CROCKETT breezeway and 2-car garage Item Corp., Sullivan Ave.-Kennedy 8248. LIGHT housekeeping room, ful- FOUR LARGE rooms, bath, 466 MAIN Street— BuUding for lim ^ p e d . $32,m . Hutchins Philbrick Agency, Realtors, bookcases. SUding glass doqrs Year ’round home located in Required Requested Itoet R8altor8 Front yard ACROSS Rd., South Windsor, 2TO-8^1. ly furnished, stove, first floor, cellar and garage. any business,, off ice, or com­ Agency, Realtors, 6495324. 6465200, to large pool area on beautifully with work area and storage Actor’s Ckilony of Oiventry 75 ft. 36 ft. 62 Takes food •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• >' 1— An equal opportunity employer. refrigerator, linens provided. WOODUND One child accepted, $145 per mercial use, near Center. 643-1577 landsca]^ lot on a dead-end loft. All this on well shrubbed Lake. Two baths, two-car gar­ Bonheur, month. 649-3846,1-2 p.m. and 6-8 DOWN Houaehold Qooda 51 801 l^ in St., 649-9879. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. MANCHESTER — Big 6-room RANCH on 3 acres with 11 lal'ge street. Maintenance-free half acre lot with fruit trees age, stone fireplace, large lot. At this hearing interested persons fflhy appear and.be heard fiench p.m. rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, aluminum siding and two-car painter IGuido— ^ ASSISTANT bookkeeper — MimOR (;ape with 2-car garage. Coun­ and garden space. Only $34,' To settle estate. and written communications received. Said appeals are on fUe Italian SINGEIi Touch and Sew, like BRICK FRONT L-shaped faihUy room, 2 kitchens. Could e. Philbrick Agency, SVlncent local company needs COZY Room, private home, professional o f f i c e , try sized kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 500. CaU Doris Smith. and m ay be seen in the office of the Town Uerk. ----- Gogh, painter new, hems, buttonholes, stretch next to semi-private bath and THREE LARGE rooms, Ranch, 3-bedrooms, 2 baths, be i d ^ for in-laws. Barn, 6 irs, 6465200. 2 Crech river experienced assistant UPMUMDITS beautiful, spacious. ExceUdnt full baths, paneled rec room, B CARLA. Dutdi painter stitdies, monograms, sews on shower. Call i 719. carpeting, iqipliances. on bus screened porch, huge kitchen, horse staUs, 6 regulation dog JARWIS REALTY CO. Dated in Andover, Connecticut this the 24th day of March SArtistic bookkeeper. Multi-book Homeetead Street exposure and projection. First waUiTto s d m ls and showing. ZINSSER AGENCY 1973. ’ SFrana----- , experience helpful. Starting buttons, fancy designs. Une. Storage, porch; heat, hot floor, aU faciUtles, parking. Southern bound owner amdous. beautiful famUy room, waU-to- kennels. Philbrick Agency, Manchester RMMora-MLS Dutch painter sprinkling (Off W. Middle Tpke.) wall carpeting, Swedish 40 Footed vase salary $110 weekly. Never a fee Originally $399.50, now only FURNISHED carpeted room, water. Immedihte occupancy. Reasonable rent. 353 Center $31,900. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 6465200. 843-1121 G4G-1811 U P a ia d w e 4Presently 22 Educates $99.65. &isy terms. 522-0476, MANCHESTER Security. 649-5555 after 9. fireplace, custom drapes and NEW ROOF U F o o d h ih SLeonardo 23 Old Dutch 4123d Greek at Rita Girl, Manchester, 646- kitchen privileges, lounge area, Bum by Street, 649-1680, 649-3549. Reititors, 640-2813. da----- , measures letter 3441. dealer. washer-dryer, aU untiUties in­ rods, great neighborhood, 14'nopical plant schools, etc. No brokers, 15 Verne's Italian 24 Above 43 Aftersong cluded. Male 646-8304, 74^9868. UAR HOUSING CORP. THIRD FLOOR, 4 ,rooms, 2 MANCHESTER - 122 Ef^ covers this immaculate six- INAMNESTER C O M m iT Y COLLEGE i sculptor 25 Greek letter 44 Carry (ooH) ESTATES and household lots to enclosed porches, $127. Married please. Low 40’s. CaU owner for FOUR BEDROOMS MANSFIELD - Only $26,000. CDptuIn SALESLADIES - Pilgrim 1 and 2-bedroom luxury Center Street; now under con­ room Colonial. Large ’TOLLAND — SettUngan estate, West of Willimantic, non­ Extanalon Barvicoa 15 At this time 6 Bustle 26 Sea eagle 45 Russian tsar buy. Bob Fluckiger, 66-^ 7. couple, one child, no pets, Exceptional 3-bedroom appointment, 646-2575. Spacious 8-room Cape with 7 Unused 27 Fierce wide a 46 Foi source Mills Fabric Department Store REDE(X)RA’rED rooms, share apartments. Features waU-to- struction, first-floor office or fireplaced living room, large commercial zoned 7 room development C a ^ , sitting hi$ji ManchMtor Community Coltogo wIN Otter tho follo«»lnfl coursM to tiw ITBajr’anama has immediate openings for large furnished house grow security. 643-6927. O olo|^, formal dining room, splendid first floor family formal dining room, eat-in Colonial with approximately 8 gonoral publlo: UCondUatMcx SStandstUl dagger 47 Malt brews wall carpeting, vanity tile ••■••••••••••••••••••••••••• business space. Available May BOWERS School area— 8-room on a hUI, 6 good sized rooms, mature women as salesladies. CLEAN USED— refrigerators, livmg, private location. $66$70 fireplace, sunporch, room, fireplace, formal dining acres of laikl on Route 195. ______3D Solar did a •NauUcalterm 29~ 49 Unharmed baths, built-in oven, range, 1st. Will sub-divide from’ 100 Colonial, 3-bedrooms, kitchen plus Uiree good sized oversized 2-car garage, deep lODhringbird 30JewiAmonth SOOperatieaolo Apply te 434 Oakland Street; ranges, automatic washers monUily, 646-7378. Furnlahed Apartmenta 64 CSose to UCOnn. SlSHential dishwasher, refrigerator imd square feet up. Merrit Agency, aluminum siding, new roof, fireplace, 2-car garage, parii- room, heated garage, carport bedrooms. Priced in low 30s. JCOnn. Approximatelv country* *lot. ' 'Lemnger' <3om-' Bpood Raading 4 with guarantees. See them at B. M F a t 11 Oriental coins 31 Grafted (her.) SlBira’shome Manchrater. 646-1180. garage. Move-in condition. and private fr e ^ yard. With a 400’ frontal S ” ? * potential, pany. Realtors, 6465713, ISSufSx 32Damsel SlHbpafkllns D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 Main ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••' disposal, electric heat, 2 ‘air ’TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ like yard. LaPenta Agency, 228- An olght wo«k court* offoring lmprov*m*nt In r**dlno *p**d and M lta lla a Price ,000. (Ontor & Gold- 742-9718. comprottmwlon. Tiwtdtys, 7:0O-9:M p.m., Mvot) 27 - May 16. Tuition ptin ler 20 34Barbacoan 54 Chum St., CaU 643-2171. Apartmenta For Rent 83 conditioners, glass sliding ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, Mid 80s. Realtor, 646-2440. ^ knuul amount of finish work CARLA. Situation Wanted 38 MANCHESTER - Storage farb. Realtors, 6435442, 875- $ 2 0 . 0 0 . Sl&saen (her.) mountain Indian 55 Narrow inlet doors, aU large rooms. Full hot water, private bath. this could be a masterpiece. ZINSSER AGENCY ^ ce ,^ ^ to 1,200 squ ^ fqet. ELVA TYLER 6244. NORTH Coventry — Im ­ liloeaBtarlc r " CARPETS — Wholesale to you MANCHESTER - One- basement storage area, ample Marlow’s, 867 m in Street. are feet, LARGE ei(dit room (Colonial $32,909. C a ll- r - r r - r " r " r i r GAL FRIDAY seeking part- ground level, loai • iir 649-4469 64S-1811 maculate 414 room Ranch. Baaqulcontonnlal History of Manehoator at our warehouse. The Caipet bedroom ranch type apartment, parking. Starting at $175. ^ tlatfomi. (^pe, in prime residential area. WOfafsiiame time bookkeeping, secretarial, Veery reasonable. 647-1818. ’ WMIKN L HOMJWD Fireplace, caroetlng, Vt acre Manchattor oalabratat Itt 160th annivaraary In Juna, and this court* rar IT i r Merchants, 1310 Tolland ’Ipke., private entrance, includes heat 2Vk ROOM furnished apart­ Lahie rooms, 4 bedroonu, 2-car M H s a t ii« public contact position. Call Handy to shopping, schools; Vernon wooded lot. Only $1,400 down to pratantt a look Into Ha colorful Matory. Tuaadaya, 8:00-0:18 p.m.. March 27 - MMchester. 646-8568. and appUances, $170 per month. ment, comfortable, convenient, MANCHESTER - East Center garage. And waU-to-waU stays lULTQRS 643-1108 RANCUl — 7 rooms, L-shaped ODfM9 i T r r n r 643-7900. bus and reUgious faciUties. qualified buyer. Pasek- - May 16. Tuition $10.00. rihiae toad Paul W. Dougan, 643-^35, 646- parking, references. Phone 643- MANCHESTER 10,000 square Street.'Tdeal home and office with this bouse. T.J. Crockett, Uving and dining rooms, family IT Model apartment open for feet industrial space. 4 BEDROOMS Rutherford, Realtors, MLS, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NORGE stove and ref rig m tor, 1021. locatiM, six room Colonial with R o t o r s , 643-1577. room, 114 baths, fireplace, self­ Color Bllda Photography lor VOeatlonara Doga-BIrda-Peta 41 both’ used, stove in excellent in fection 1-6 p.m., Saturday' ••••••••••••••■•*••••••••••• wrinklered, loading docks,,of­ X-cai*.’ garage, three bedrooms, CTRCA— 1717 Rare C!olonlal on cleaning double oven, plush Bum In 1967 289-7475,7425243. ISeoliUi IPI t r A tan-waak court* daalgnad to glv* amalaura awpatlnaaa In takina r p n □ ______condition, refrigerator fair. and Sunday. Other times by N oinss for Rent 85 fice area. Hayes Ajgency, '846- larg^^ kitreen, dining room, IMMACULATE Ranch, 3 U acres, 7 fireplpces, 2 barns. carpetira throuf^out. $%,500. Exocuthro Aroa 0131. ROCKVILLE 614 room Ranch, ^ ^ n g color aUda*. Tuaadaya. 10:00-1200, May 20 - July 10. Tuition t r a W IT AjCC black Toy Poodles, one C!aU 649-5425 after 10 p.m, appointment. $28,900. Wolverton Agency, bedroonu^lk baths, recreation ExceUoit exai^le of period PhObrick Agency, Realtors, Owner . transferred. n room, 20x40'swimming pool, 2- spotless condition, 3 bedrooms, mide. one femide, $125 each. 456Vk MAIN St. - Single famUy R e > ^ , 649-2818.______restoration. Country setting. 6465200. Immediate occtqiancy. Large PRESIDENTIAL MANCHESTER 4,000 plus car garage, aluminum siding, Recreation room, fireplace, □ LB 644-2^ anytime. , COMPLETE queen sized Call: house, no small children or Good location. PhUbrick Agen- lot, attached garage, large Baglnnlno TaniHa YIUADEAPTS. square feet store-buUding, for MANOlESTER - 2-family, 4- 105xW4 Irt; AU for MANCHESTER - Two famll^ stove and refrigerator included. bedroom set, almost new, 'must USR Housing Corp ^ ts, $160. Security, 646-2^, 9- cy, ttealtors, 6465200. eat-in kitchen, famUy room, Twaiily.partlolpantayilllbaaocaptadonalirttoomabaaloforinairuo- H □ LB G piM A N ups, no seU. iV n e 6494)473. MANCHESTER lease. Huge paved, parlttno 8, convenient Ctefral location, Bel Air Real ESstate, exceUent condition. Built-ins, $27,900. Lipman-Chorches llon In baalo ignal* by ona of Now England'a loading douMaa champlone. 643>9881 area. Prime location in tosm paid city water and sewer (no ^ e n c y , 643-1869, 8725871. Couraaa advarUaad pravtoualy ar* flSad. □ dy to go. One and two bedrooms. •••••••••••••••••••«>•«••••• doublis garage, good invest- SPRING Street aren— AnNtidi new 100 amp service, very Robort Murdook, Realtor with highway access. Hayes ment.xBf«*er, 649-1116. ROCKLEDGE — Seven room bnUt Raised Ranch. 7 rooms, clean. Must be seen. P ric^ to caveat), built-in air- 3 kfondaya and Thuradaya, 4 0 0 «0 0 , Jun* 1 1 . Juna 2S. Tui­ U t - ' □ 1 ROUND walnut cocictail table, Out of Town- tion $16.00 LE Blass top, $50. End table, $15. 643-9881 Agency, 66M131. ' Ranch. A spacious, immaculate m fidl, two half-bathf, two seU at $38,500. Daniel & Dey conditioner and stove. Mid SOUTH WINDSOR - Newly MONskwarsod ST r k " Near schools, churches' For Rant 88 i j LBIF • TWO YEAR old miniature Black swivel chair, $15. 6 4 3 - Stephen j. Luehon ^r. MANCHPTER - Brick 3- house with 2-car garage and fireplaces, two-car garage. Realty 6>mpany, 643-4268. Hated. Big 814 rookn home on 14 and shopping center, oh 474 MAIN — Conunereial bedifooin C o l o ^ , Vk b a t ^ closet space galore. Large .-'.'..ii ■' 1'. ' 114 acres of frees and sluiibN. BaghMno OofT ST Dachshund, male, red and 1385. Bujpft. - 848-8287 ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart­ St. Large wooded lot. Beautuul F J. 8FILECKI •J r bus Une. CaU anytiine. place ideal for office or store. two-ev'garage, central. $%000 treed'lot and rec room makes There is e llg d e n n i fer Osjrage and barn combination. Aate-^^cotytobaatogdNiachohitMaaSetllt^ bladi. Registered AKC. Must ment, heat, hot water, stove. hraiw and exceUent location. |U50. 646-2426, 9-5. to settle estate, Bel Air Real this a very desirable house. T. PWlWck, Agency, Realtors, QPMmmi fMipVMM w 841-1111 Five bedrooms, possible. (NSsasiaaOt i f sell, moving, no pets allowed. SEIa RS fuUy automatic 30” gas FOUR-ROOM flat, married refrigerator, $130. Security Asking $75. Will consider bid. stove, center teflon ^ d o le , Bstote, 6435332. J. (Trodiett, Realtors, 643-1577. 6465300. M M i OaMki l4)^2nL Belfiore Agency, M7-1418. . a i I- e 4 » a s » couple, $100. 25 Ridgewood deposit required Adults only, Dwtaippmaip nSw ^liihN a Phone 646-3688 after 5 p.m., a A exceUent conditiini. $86. . Call Street, upstairs. Security. 643- for one car. CaU 643- Ihslmli (MwwAm omsMiii amn.) for Carol. DwO vDVl. 5873.

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PAGE S P n rig g N - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestffl, Conn., Sat., March 24, 1873 A n d o ver Pogh Diner Obituary Receives Scholarship maiB^cou M n. Helen F. Orfitelll lifn. Helen Fuller Orfltelll, ANNEEMT • PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - 77, of Hiurtford died Friday at „ Correspondent railip Romano, . 32, is used to St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. r Tel. 229-3971 , the high cost of eating. He once Ste was the mother of Mrs. '. Mark Houle, son bl Rto. ai)d served a meal to King Hussein Myrtle McGregor of Mrs. Raymoi^' R. Houle' of of Jordan and nine others whidr Manchester and sister of Mrs. Bunker Hill Rd., who Is . cost more than $4>000. ' Myrtle Evans of South Windsor. , majoring in account!^ aiQul^. B ut th e Palm Beach OtiMr survivors are 2 other nlpiac College in Haimle^ hat restaurant owner says that daughters, 17 grandchildren b e e n awarded^ a 'i90Q starting April 1 he will join a and 9 great-grandchildren. scholarsMp by the Connecticut week-long national boycott and The funeral will be Monday at Society of ^ rtified Accoun­ stop serving beef in his plush 8 a.m. from the Callahan tants. eatery to protest rising prices. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., A 1970 graduate of Rham “ I don’t know what effect my East Hartford, with a Mass of High School in Hebron where he decision will have upon my the Resurrection at St. Luke’s was elected to the National business volume,” Romano Church, Hartford, at 9. Burial Honor Society in his ju n ior. said ^ id a y. “ But I feel that will be in Mt. St. Benedict year, Mark h » earned a 3.53 restaurants should join Cemetery, Bloomfield. average, out of a possible 4.0 housewives in the boycott to Friends may call at the average in Ms program thus far reduce meat prices. I hope that funeral home Sunday from 2 to at QMnnipiac. wher he is a some of my customers will 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. juMor. I come to my aid and continue to lyiAt tte college, he js vlce^ Mark Houle support m e.” Mrs. Marguerite A. Reeves 'president of the Accounting Mrs. Marguerite A. Reeves, Club, a member of the Delta 81, of Rock^lle Rd., Windsor- Mu Delta Business Honor Socie­ ville, formerly of Manchester, ty and an ardent soccer player. died this morning at Rockville He also played on Rham’s I General Hospital. She was the soccer team for four years and widow of William J. Reeves. was voted the best defensive Mrs. Reeves was bom Jan. man in Ms senior year. WMle at MITES 11, 1892 in Paterson, N.J., and M am he was chosen to repre­ had lived in Manchester before sent the school at Boys State going to Windsorviile about 30 and for three years was a to 45 years ago. She formerly member of the Student Council. ow n ^ and operated the Reeves Former POW Guest of Air Force Association ;The scholarsMp award was General Store in Windsorviile. presented by Jerome L. Weins­ She was a chaHer member tein, secretary of the Connec­ president, of Pratt & Whitney Division of United Aircraft and past president of the Former POW Marine Capt. James Walsh of Winst^, ticut Society of CPAs, and is Rockville Emblem Club. She center, was a guest of the Connecticut Air Force Associa­ Corp., East Hartford, and Andrew Bohjalian, assistant based on Mgh academic stan- call also belonged to Ellington tion at its meeting Thursday at Willie’s Steak House, first vice president of Pioneer Parachute Co., Manchester. dingi character- of the student Grange, the East Windsor Manchester. Listening to Walsh relate some of his (Herald photo by Pinto) and intention to enter the field ■f ■■ Historical Society and the experiences are, left, Frank Fennessey, CAFA chapter of public accountancy in the Rosary Society of St. State of Connecticut. Catherine’s Church in Broad Brook. South Windsor Survivors are a son, Thomas J. Crockett of Windsorviile; About Town BE SURE . >sBLISS his bean serving the Home Owner two brothers, Edward Williams CIC Gives Library Its Top Priority Mrs. John ’Thompson was a for 90 YEARS. For ■ complete FREE INSPECTION of of Massachusetts and Walter guest at the Donor Dinner of your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised Williams of San Mateo, Calif.; The number one priority for from a short- term loan. The does not want the money until sidewalks in residential areas Manchester Chapter of by the finest technical staff, phone our iiearest two sisters, Mrs. Murial Adams South Windsor is the construc­ library already has some 1976-77. to reduce the number of school Hadassah Tuesday evening and local office; of Rockville and Mrs. Forrest tion of the proposed public, money from the sale of the Sadd The CIC also listed the buses, sewer extensions, not her husband. Mayor Thomp­ Sears of San Diego, Calif.; a library according to the ^pital Memorial Library building and following possible future needs wetlands protection and son, as report^ in Friday’s grandchild and three great­ Improvement Commission revenue from trust funds for of the town in no order_of acquisitions, town ownership of Herald. _____ grandchildren. (CIC). The CIC made known its the proposed building. The com­ priority; the expansion of the schooi buses as an alternative 649-9240 The funeral will be Monday at list of priorities with no protest mission was opposed to funding Town Hall, additions to the to leasing, and beautification -The Ladies Daytime Bridge 9 a.m. from the John F. Tierney from those who attended a th^ library by bonding. schools, a Connecticut River program on Sullivan Ave. ’The Group of the Manchester New­ TERMITE CONTROL CORB Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Bliss public hearing. The CIC set aside $80,000 to boat launch on land donated to CIC also recommended that comers Club will meet Monday St., with a Mass of the DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC.'’* EST. 1882 Other priorities were, in build the recreation complex the town at the end of Vibert $250,000 be spent each year from 9 a.m. to noon at the Chm- Resurrection at St. Catherine’s order, the construction of a and $100,00 for what it termed Rd. for emergencies on the through 1978-79 for highway mumty Y. Mrs. William Ander- The Oldest & Largest In Conn. Church, Broad Brook, at 10. recreation complex, road the “ vital” need to bring heavi­ river and for recreation reconstruction. son is"'’ hostess. Burial will be in St. Catherine’s reconstruction, and the building ly traveled roads up to present facilities, and the construction . baby sitting is available. . : < Cemetery, Broad Brook. of a central fire headquarters. day standards. of industrial roads as an induce- I Friends may call at the The CIC recommended that ■The CIC also voted to let ment to industry. funeral home Sunday from 2 to part of the financing for the $320,000 accrue in the reserve Also the construction of 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. library should come from the fund for the central fire capital reserve fund and part I headquarters. The Fire Dept. Mrs. Schaffer rv Ken Maynard, Escapes Injury Cowboy Police Report In Accident MANCHESTER Lawrence E. Noone, 34, of 327 Star, Dies NEW HAVEN (A P )- A New Wayne J. Mainville, 22, of 142 Burnham St., was charged on a Haven man has been charged WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. Spruce St., was charged Circuit Court 12 warrant with with violating three traffic laws I; ^ Thursday on a Circuit Court 12 breach of peace in connection (AP) — Old-time cowboy actor in connection with a six-car ac­ Ken Maynard, the last of the arrest warrant with possession with a recent incident at I Vr cident Friday night from which of a controlled substance with David’s, Manchester Parkade. Ia - V “ Big Four” of early Western Connecticut Secretary of the intent to sell, illegal possession Noone was released on a $500 movie heroes, is dead at 77. State Gloria Schaffer escaped of a control!^ substance and il­ surety bond posted by a Officials at the Motion Pic­ unharmed, according to police. ture Country Hospital here said legal possession or sale of a professional bondsman. Court James Moore of New Haven the veteran of some 300 movies controlled substance. date is April 9. The arrest was made by the was charged with one count died Friday night. each of reckless driving and -a • '?' Maynard was admitted Jan. detective bureau after a search Paul P. Purcell, 17, of 238 Blu failure to drive in the proper 18 for treatment of nutritional was made at his home. Police Ridge Dr., was charged with lane and with two counts of deficiency, arthritis and say the search netted two bags fourth-degree larceny by failure to obey overhead sign general physical deterioration. of a substance suspected to be possession on a Circuit Court 12 res signals, police said. He was The Biirr marijuana, six small bottles of arrest warrant Friday. He was At the height of his success, tablets identified as phenobar- released on a $100 non-surety released pending arraignment. Maynaid netted as much as $8,- bital, and a small quantity of bond for court April 9. No one was injured in the ac­ ^ t 000 a week when he was pink tablets of an unidentified cident, police said. Officers operating his own company. nature. Bill Drennen, 35, of 183 New quoted witnesses as saying that Rising costs and television Mainville’s court date is not State Rd., was charged Friday an automobile crashed two red lights on Sherman Avenue, at Bus Service Will Resume wiped out the program Western available at this time. night with operating a motor the intersections with Whalley after World War II, and vehicle while under the in­ K f I Avenue and Edgewood Avenue. Maynard dropped out of films A car operated by Steven fluence of liquor. Police say the In the Sherman-Edgewood in­ after 1947, playing only a few Hope, 20, of East Hartford, summons was issued on New tersection, police said, the vehi­ minor roles and making guest struck a stone wall on Spring St. State Rd. He was released on a appearances on television. near Case Mt. early this mor­ $150 non-surety bond for court cle was struck by a state owned car carrying Mrs. Schaffer and On Monday9 March 26 Maynard had lived alone in a ning. Hope and his three April 16. tiny trailer in San Fernando, passengers were taken to her husband, Eugene. Police said Eugene was the driver. Calif., since the death of his Manchester Memorial Hospital VERNON w ife, Bertha, in 1969. His where they received emergen­ After the first car was struck Merrill V. C^amplin, 20, of 46 by the Schaffer vehicle, it brother, Kermit, 73, an actor in cy treatment and were Prospect St., Rockville, was scores of Westerns who never released. Police have charged struck a third car, spun charged Friday on a Circuit counterclockwise to hit a fourth achieved top stardom, died in Hope with reckless driving. Court 12 arrest warrant with 1970. Court date is April 9. and then hit a fifth, according to threatening and first-degree police. The fourth car was Free parking at BurrH^orners Shopping Center, reckless ,endangerment. forced into a sixth car, police Police say the arrest was said. The fourth, fifth and sixth Exit 93 on i-86 in Manchester. made in connection with with cars were park^, police said. Gray Nomination an alleged incident of the ac­ ’The first car and the Schaffer cused threatening a person with car had to be towed from the Buses to Hartford ieave every 10 minutes from a gun. scene, according to police. I Hearings Recessed Champlih is being held in lieu Police said the accident oc­ Burr Corners from 7 to 9 A.M. of a $1,000 (^ash bond. If bond is curred in a 25 mile-per-hour WASHING’TON (AP) - Ip an has not lobbied senators outside not posted he will be presented speed zone and that weather apparent strategy move. Senate the hearing for votes in his in court Monday at Msmchester. conditions were clear. supporters of L. Patrick Gray behalf and had turned down m to be FBI director have put offers from friends to try to Janet Gardiner, no age given, • Buses to Hartford from Burr Corners ieave hearings on Ms nomination in to help him. of 1179 Avery St., South Wind­ Katzetibach To a week of limbo to gauge ad­ He said he had “ to sit here in sor, was charged Friday night Speak At Qurniipiacj every 10 minutes from 4 to 6 P.M. ministration support. this pit” and try through his with failure to grant right of ’The move came as the White way in connection with a two- testimony to convince com­ HAMDEN (AP) - Nicholas House said once again it sup­ car accident on Rt. 83 in Ver­ mittee members and other DeB. Katzenbach, former U.S. ports his nomination. non. Police say the Gardiner senators they shouid support his attorney general, will be Quin- A Senate Judiciary Com- vehicle was leaving a private nomination to succeed' the late nipiac College’s commence­ mittM spokesman Friday said parking lot on Rt. 83 t^en it • One way fare: 504 J. Edgar Hoover. ment speaker on May 26, that the hearings wili not be w as in collision with a At £ e outset, Gray’s chances college President Leonard J. resumed before the week after of winning confirmation looked northbound vehicle. No court Kent said Friday. next. good, with Sen.'Robert C. Byrd date was available at tMs time. Indications were that Gray’s of West Virgima, the assistant / ‘fFc must work together in a common c/- supporters are waiting for a Democratic leader, the only signal (on whether the ad­ senator who openly opposed his fort to provide an .... . answer to our ministration was going “ to put appointment. some muscle” into seeking NOTICE - transportation prohlems,^^ votes for Gray or was washing But alter the hearings began EAST, WEST AND its hands of Mm. to center on the FBI’s in­ BUCKUND CEMETERIES Governor Thomas j, Meskill ~But at the Florida White vestigation of the Watergate House, an administration case, even supporters of the qiokesman said there is no in- nomination said the outcome It is requested that cemetery lot owners remove any tn tion to withdraw the nomina­ would be doubtful. i wihter ^ave decorations that they wish-to keep. tion,' It was during 4fee hearings , ‘.‘the President has sub- Startihg Monday, April 2, 1973, wreatHer permitting, SUPPORT PUBLIC Thursday that Gray said it was mitted Bfr. Gray’s nomination. the necessary spring clean-up of the grounds will begin “ probably correct’^ tliat WMte The PreMdent supports that in preparation for mowing. House coiinsel John W, Dean III niMninatioo,” be said. Robert D. H ^ son , Superintendent had lied to FBI agents last June Gray,' acting FBI director' during its investigation^ of the Of Cemeterids since last May, has testified he. ‘ Watergate case. T

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Efrem ZImbalist Jr.

In his personal life and on screen, Efrem Zim- balist Jr. projects an urbane charm that at first thought would be more suited to drawing room comedy and drama than to the portrayal of an im­ placable foe of evildoers. Yet in his acting career two roles stand out — a private investigator in “77 Sunset Strip” for seven years, and an equal number of seasons as Inspector Lewis Erskine of “The F.B.I.” The son of famed concert violinist Efrem Zim- balist and the late opera star Alma Gluck, Zim- balist wias bom in New York. He was educated at the Fay School in Southboro, Mass., St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., and Yale University. Zimbalist left Yale to join the Army during World War II. Serving in Europe, he was wounded while leading an infantry platoon through Heurtgen Forest. While on recuperative leave in Paris, he met director-producer Joshua Logan, who suggested that the young lieutenant consider an acting career. After Germany surrendered, Zimbalist returned to New York and enrolled in the Neighborhood Playhouse. His first stage appearance was with Spencer Tracy in “The Rugged Path.” Later, he performed in four plays with the American Repertory Theater. In 1950 Zimbalist and Chandler Cowles, produced Gian-Carlo Menotti’s “The Medium,” “The Telephone,” and “The Consul.” Later that year, his wife died, qpd Zimbalist went to the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, which his father headed. Ih the four years he spent there, Zimbalist assisted his father and composed music. Zimbalist returned to the stage with a stock company and soon made his TV debut. In 1955, he returned to Broadway in ‘Tallen Angels,” He was persuaded by Joshua Logan to go to Hollywood and try for a starring part in a Warner Bros, movie, but it turned out he was too young for the part. Instead, the studio sign^ him to a contract and cast him in four movies before starring him in the successful “77 Sunset Strip.” While doing the series, Zimbalist appeared in motion pictures, including “Home Before Dark,” “The Chapman Report,” “By Love Possessed,” and “A Fever in the Blood.” More recently, he starred in “Wai( Until Dark” with Audrey Hep- bum. Zimbalist, married to the former Stephanie Spaulding, lives in Encino, Calif. He plays golf, is an expert skier and horseman, and plays the violin and piano.

Tony Awards.. Actors Vie Due Sunday For Oscars On ASC (8-40) On Tuesday

Rex. H^rison and Celeste Holm will The star-studded Oscar Awards , host the 27th annual Tony Awards ceremonies, with emcees Charlton ceremonies on'ABC-TV Sunday Heston, Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, (March 26) at 9 p.m. (Channels 8 and and Rock Hudson, will air on NBC-TV , (Channels 20, 22, and 30) 'Tuesday 40). (March 27) at 10 p.m. The awards, presented by the American Theatre Wing for dis­ Golden statuettes will be presented tinguished achievement in the for outstanding motion picture theatre, will be awarded at the achievement in 21 categories, in­ "*Imperial Theatre on Broadway. cluding best picture, best song, best This year’s awards show focuses on actor, best actress, best supporting .‘"rhe Wide World of Broadway,” actor, and best supporting actress. . honoring the universality of Broadway with scenes from current Special tributes and awards will go production of American plays in to Rosalind Russell, the late Edward G. Robinson, and CSiarles Boren. foreign lands.

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Tonight^ March 24 Furniture^ CairiMt Daytime TV, Monday — ^ Friday |i - 8 X N ) - — 5HW— (8) LAWRENCE WELK — 10X10— (24) MISTER ROQERS (20-22-30) RETURN TO — 10X10— I Bedding -T AppHances I (3) SUNRISE SEMESTER (3) PERRY MASON (20) NBC NEWS (8 ) MOVIE — 1:00 — PEYTON PLACE (3) CAROL BURNETT ! (30) RELIGIOUS (8) WIDE WORLD OF (24) NET OPERA THEATRE toraS 1115 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER (8) DIAUNQ FOR (8) JOYCE BROTHERS — 4.‘00 — 'Random H a r v ^ (1042) highlights | I -. 6 :1 0 . - SPORTS Special: Hla acorea full of “aparkllng the ahow. Middletown — Old Siqrbrook — OPEN MON. thru FRI. till 9 P.M. (Sat. Ull St30) DOLLARS (8) WHArS MY UNE7 (3) ANDY GRIFFITH wit and charm” (8) DAVEY A QOUATH Soviet gymnastic team; World Ice (8-40) DELPHI BUREAU L. (20-22-30) BAFFLE (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE (8) MOVIE Dancing Cnamplonahlps. World Rgure (3) HEE HAW ’ - 7 : 0 0 - (24) (22) TO TELL THE TRUTH 8 Stock Car Cahmplonship. (40) AVENGERS — 10X10- (3) NEWS (18) JOANNE CARSON (18) NHL ACTION . (18) ADVENTURER (40) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER (30) NOT FOR WOMEN — 7:30— (8) CARTOONS ONLY (20-22-30) SOMERSET Montreal vs. Detroit and St. Louis vs. (24) DAVID SUSSKIND 532348485353534848535348534848534848482353532323 — 10:80 — New York. (3) GEORGE KIRBY (20-22-30) TODAY SHOW (20-22-30) CONCEN­ (40) ALL MY CHILDREN (24) SESAME STREET (34) SPORTS 70s (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC — 10:30— — 7:30 — TRATION. — 1:30 — (40) LOVE. AMERICAN (18) ORAL ROBERTS STYLE — 5:50— (20) FILM (8) LOST IN SPACE (40) DICK VAN DYKE (3) AS THE WORLD TURNS — 4:30 — (18) FISHINGHOLE (22) JONATHAN WINTERS — 11:00— — 8.XI0 — (8-40) LE TS MAKE A DEAL — 11XW — (3) MERV GRIFFIN — BtOO (8-20-30) NEWS (3) CAPT. KANGAROO (8) NEWS (20-22-30) 3 ON A MATCH — 8:00— (18) EL SUPER SHOW (18) NEW ZOO REVUE (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY EXPERIENCE (40) JACK ULANNE (20-22-30) SALE OF THE . — 2X)0 — (20) ITALIAN TRAVEL (3) NEWS (20) HAVE GUN— WILL M (18) MOVIE ONE OF THE REASONS^’ fjj CENTURY (3) THE GUIDING LIGHT (18) MONEY TALKS TRAVEL (22) MIKE DOUGLAS "The Birthday Preaant" (1959). WHY YOU CAN ENTRUST YOUR (8) 1 LOVE Llic' (40) W HATS MY LINE? (8-40) NEWLYWED GAME (20) FILM (40) NEWS (30) GILLIQAN’S ISLAND (20-22-30) WORLD PREMIRE (40) ROMPER RO (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR (22) THIS IS YOUR LIFE — 11:30 — (40) I LOVE LUCY Special: "Chase” and "Partners In — 11:30— — 0:00 — (3) LOVE OF LIFE LIVES — 5:00 — (30) BLACK EXPOSURE Crime." Jack Webb directed. (3) MOVIE (3) HAP RICHARDS (40) HERE WE GO (8-40) — 2:30 — (18) JIM A TAMMY "Flower Drum Song" (1961). HEARING (8) PHIL DONAHUE — 8:30— .^QAIN (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD (3) LOVE IS A MANY (20) FILM (8) MOVIE PROBLEM TO OUR CARE (30) ROMIPER ROOM (3) NEWS CBS (24) MOVIE SQUARES SPLENDORED THING (24) MISTER ROGERS “The Day the Hot Line Got H oT (22) KITTY TODAY (8) NEWS "Sawdust and Tinsel." (1969). — 12XN) — (8-40) DATING GAME (30) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (20) MAKE ROOM FOR — 8:30— (20) JOHNNY CARSON (30) MIKE DOUGLAS (3) NEWS (20-22-30) DOCTORS. (M ) QOMER PYLE, USMC DADDY (3) BRIDGET LOVES (22) NHL HOTKEY i (40) STRUM A DRUMMERS (8-40) PASSWORD — 3X)0 — — 8:15_ — 5:30 — (30) NBC NEWS Diane Baker stars as Susan BERNIE New York Rangers vs. Bruins at (20-22-30) JEOPARDY (3) THE PRICE IS RIGHT Boston Garden Yeor wione HEARING AID SERVICE I (3) YOGI BEAR (20) MAKE ROOM FOR (40) REASONER REPORT Evans in ABC-TV’s “ Here (8-40) A TOUCH OF GRACE (8r40) GENERAL HOSPITAL DADDY (30) MOVIE Mrighbor •• — 9:30 — — 12:30-^ — 7:00— We (3o Again,” Saturdays at — 9:30— John D. 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IT DOES (8) A PROWLER IN THE (24) f r e n c h c h e f HEART Devon as his nightclub-singer girlfriend, in “ Gunn,” Mon­ (20) FILM ( 1 8 ) ^ . c h a ir m a n , — 9XH) — INSTANT (22) ARGUMENT > I TO MOVE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON day (March 26) at 9 p;m. on ABC-TV. "After Conviction: Probation or Jail?" (8-40) TONY a w a r d s (40) CONVERSATION Special: Honoring beat of Broadway EARNINGS world. vS A V I N G S (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN Tuesday, March 27 — 1:30 — cl}i(/ Iv O A IV 5% OivldMid paM (8) ISSUES A ANSWERS (24) MASTERPIECE “ 6XK)— (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE — 9:00— •■Il:: tram day of depoalt, (24).TENNIS THEATRE (3-8-22) NEWS (18) MANCINI GENERATION (18) 700 CLUB ::im 4 thuM yearly. Special: Thlrtytwo top tennis pros — 9:30 — (18) SECRET AGENT (20) Film (24) BEHIND THE LINES c o m p ^ tor prlies. ' - (3) BARNABY JONES (20) SOUNDING BOARD (22) PARENT OAME (30) GOLF TOURNAMENT iliil! — 9:30— (18) ORAL ROBERTS (24) ZOOM (24) GREAT Di^CISIONS (3) MOVIE Special: The LPGA 9 lfcuit, Port S t (30) ANIMAL WORLD Lucie, Florida. — 10X10- (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH "Footsteps: Nice Guys Rnish Last" (18) LIVING FAITH (40) WILD WILD WEST (40) DRAGNET (1972). (24) b l a c k JOURNAL (20-22-30) ESCAPE Sally Struthers of “ All In (SUO) WORLD CUP — 6:30— SKIING (24) FIRING LINE ^ The Family” appears in — 8:00— — 10: 00— (3)-GBS NEWS (8-40) MARCUS WELBY Special: Amateurs from 12 countries — loao — “ Hotel Ninety,” Monday (3) MAUDE , compete (March 26) at 9:30 p.m. (8) ABC NEWS "A marriage without love Is like (20-22-30) OSCAR AWARDS (22) STAR TREK (3) PROTECTORS (22-30) NBC NEWS washing aobks for e etranger." Special ' (22) MANCINI ' (24) FOOD FOR YOUTH , (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES — 3:00 — MANCHESTER (24) STATE OF CONN. GENERATION (18) a d v e n t u r e r (3) AMERICAN (30) WHNB-TV REPORT — 10*.35— TV Notes — 7:00— (20-22-30) KEEP U.S. (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY ADVENTURE l OLDSMOBILE SS2SS (3) UNTAMED WORLD - BEAUTIFUL (20-22-30) NHL HOCKEY — iixio'— The Impact of proposed (3-22-30-40) NEWS -Tow WiliwnhW D m Iw ” federal cuts in allocations of the (8) TRUTH OR r' — 11X)0— St. Louis Blues.vs. Flyers bt (3-8-18-22-30-40 NEWS Phlladelphle — 11:30 — Hartford Community Renewal CONSEQUENCES - 8:00 — (18) DICK VAN DYKE — 3:30 — , (3) NAME OF THE GAME n i WECT. CENTER ST. - MMSIl Team (CRT) will be discussed (24) FOURTH ESTATE — 11:08— i i i (8) MOVIE - - in a Clumnel 30 special Sunday, (20) NBC NEWS (3) JANAKI (3) CBS SPORTS (22-30) NEWS Boxing, World Cup Skiing. "Triala of Private Schwelk" (1964). April 8, at 10 p.m. Guests on the — 11:30— (Cameron Mitchell -stars in (8-40) AMERICAN Alien Ludden (18) NEWS^ one-hour program include CRT (24) CPTV REPORT (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 (3) MOVIE NEW or USED (^(40) ABC NEWS “ Lost,” an episode in NBC- SPORTSMAN V hosts “ Password,” now in (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON directors Mark Lawrence, (8-40) MOVIE "the Uvaly S e T (1964). TV’s “ Escape” series, Sun­ (18) RELIGIOUS . its 12th season on ABC-TV, (40) MOVIE Joseph Alleyne, and Mrs. — 7:30— "No Place to Run.” (8-40) NIGHTMARE STEP day (March 25) at 10 p.m. TOWN HALL " weekdays at noon. “Frankenataln'a (Jaughtar" (1958). Jacqui Anderson. (3) i’VB GOT A SECRET (24) BILL MOYERS Mystery drama. TV PAGE 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD SATURDAY, MARCH 24 Wednesday, Mafdh 28 j-k ij- — 8LOO— (8-40-) PAUL LYNDE (3-822) NEWS (20-22-30) ADAM-12 Brides To Be E Sipec«)i'i\'4 “for N(oun0 readers (18) SECRET AGENT (24) AMERCIA 73 Why take a chance oh tHb (20) SOUNOINQ BOARD — 8:30— most Important occasion of (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE (3) SELFISH GIANT your life. W hy not let one of (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Animated Special our Hairstylists guide you tb (40) WILD WILD WEST (8-40) MOVIE select a hairdo that's suited ' — 8:30— Charles Heston and Jennifer Jones for you. (3) CBS NEWS In “Ruby QentiV” (1052). (8) ABC NEWS (20-22-30) MAGIGAN GOUEN CHffiM (22-30) NBC NEWS - t 9:00 — (24) YOU THE SUPERVISOR (3) MITZI— THE COVFWES la! —7i00- FIRST TIME '649-2808 1143 Tollend Tpke. (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD Variety Special. Tho Mini Pigt it i member of the Educationel Press Association of America. (8) TRUTH OR Burr Comers CONSEQUENCES ^ 10:00— 'Manchester (18) DICK VAN DYKE (3) APPOli^MENT WITH Let’s Get Together at thSj^ By BETTY DEBNAM (20) NBC NEWS DESTINY Golden Charm” , Special: “Pear/s Race for North (22-30) NEWS Pole." (24) MAGGIE (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL (40) ABC NEWS (20-22-30) SEARCH International Children’s Book Day Is April 2 _7;30— (24) STATE OF CONN. (3) PRICE IS RIGHT International Children’s Book Day w (8) PARENT GAME — 11«0 — ST Hans Christian Andersen April 2. It is celebrated each year through­ (18) NHL HOCKEY (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (20) HAVE GUN+WILk ILL never doubted that he Boston Bruins vs. Rangers at New' MOCAfiE^ out the world on Hans Christian Andersen s York (Live) TRAVEL would become a suc­ STORE t birthday. (20) FILM cess. He once said, (22) WAIT TILL YOUR — 11:05 — MANCHESTER Hans Christian Andersen was one of the FATHER GETS HOME (24) JANAKI PSBKADE "First you go greatest story tellers who ever lived. Al­ J24) EARTHKEEPING through such an ^30 CIRCUS — 11:30 — . F U Ii. SBi;BX3TrON OP though he wrote plays, ]^ems and novels, he (40) DRAQNET( (3)MOVlE ' IMPORTED awful lot, and AND is best known for his fairy tales. “Body and Soul" (1947). — 8:00— DOMESTIC then you be(»me (3) DR. SEUSS (8-40) NIGHT LIFE famous!” Animated Special. . (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON • & f WINES V Early Life ■ LIQUORS . A nd e rs e n His life was much like a fairy tale. He -- p l u s - m ade m any was bom in Odense, Denmark in 1805. His h a r v e s t HILL ■ mother was a washwoman, his father a shw- Mel Ferrer guest-stars as a business tycoon whose DISCOVERY draw in gs on daughter, played by Dianne Hull, is kidnapped on NBC- makisr. As a child, young Hans Christa^ did BRANDS his travels. He TV’s “Search,” W ^esday (March 28) at 10 p.m. not like school and at the age of 14, left home MASTER CHARGE also enjoyed making paper to seek his fortune in Copenhagen. PERSONAL CHARGE Thursday, March 29 AtpOUNTS INVITED cu ttin gs like Andersen wanted to become an a<^r. — 10:35 — Although he was not successful, he di(i meet — 6:00 — TEI l . M 9 -0M 6 the one below. (3-8-22) NEWS (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY a rich man who became his patron and sent (18) SECRET AGENT — 11d)0 — (20) SOUNDING BOARD (8-18-22-30-40) NEW^ fiitn to school. He finished his schooling (24) ZOOM (20) HAVE GUN-WILL Our SPEEDY SpMialty when he was 23 years old and began to write. (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH TRAVEL TRULY DELICIOUS (40) WILD WILD WEST In 1835 he published his first successful — 11:05 — CHICKEN novel and also a volume of fairy tales. IBs — 6:30 — (24) JANAKI Brown In 6 MlnutM fame quickly spread throughout Europe. He (3) CBS NEWS — 11:30 — The world’s “ finest eatin’ was honored by kings and princes in many (8) ABC NEWS (3) MOVIE chicken” with incomparable (22-30) NBC NEWS taste. "Voyage to tho Bottom of tho Sea.” Hal Holbrook stars asUmdr. Lloyd Mark Bucher, captain countries. (24) FRENCH CHEF (1961). CALL IN ORDER (8-40) A LITTLE LIKE of the USS Pueblo, in an ABC-TV special about the capture Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Fairy Tales — 7:00 — MURDER of that intelligence ship in January 1968. The special, Andersen never meant his fairy tales to (3) N A rL GEOGRAPHIC Mystery. “ Pueblo,” airs Thursaay (March 29) at 9,p.m. .DED’S DRniE-M be just for cWldren. He wjmted them to ^ (8) TRUTH OR 462 CENTER 8T. 043-2869 CONSEQUENCES enjoyed by the whole family. He even ob­ (18) DICK VAN DYKE Friday, March 30 jected when toe plans for a statue showed (20) NBC NEWS — 8KH) — — 7KK» — Herald Square." mm surrounded by children. He wanted to (22-30) NEWS (3) YOUNG DR. KILDARE (24) SOUL (3) NEWS — 9:30 — be remembered as more than a children s (18) SECRET'AGENT (40) ABC NEWS (8) TRUTH OR (8-40) ODD COUPLE (20) SOUNDING BOARD CONSEQUENCES TTiO above p ictu ^ are copyrighted and are courtesy of the Royal Danish Ministry writer. — 10:00 — - -r ti (24) EARTHKEEPINQ (18) DICK VAN DYKE for Ftxeign Affair^. , ' Personality — 7:30 — (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN (20) NBC NEWS STYLE From his humble beginnings, it is e ^ (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT (40) WILD WILD WEST (22-30) NEWS (18) JONATHAN WINTERS (20-30) BOBBY DARIN — 6:30 — (24) FREE-FOR-ALL to understand why he was a very thrifty (20) FILM (24) STATE OF CONN. (22) THRILLSEEKERS (3) CBS NEWS (40) ABC NEWS — 10:35 — man all his life. He loved attentidn, and (8) ABC NEWS (30) WAIT TILL YOUR — 7:30 — (i24) MARTIN AGRONSKY often read aloud from his own works. Al­ FATHER GETS HOME (22-30) NBC NEWS (3) WHArS HAPPENING (24) WORLD PRESS — 11:00 — though he toaveled a great deal, he would (40) DRAGNET (8) LASSIE (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (18) BETTER WORLD (20) HAVE GUN-WILL arrive at the station hours before the t r ^ (20) HUMAN DIMENSION FJL Am U L — 8:00 — TRAVEL was to leave. He also (jarried a rope with him (3) THE WALTONS (22) LETS MAKE A DEAL (24) WALL STREET WEEK — 11:05 — ^ Vs- ■ so he could escape from a hotel window in (8) SPRING IS SPECIAL (24) JANAKI Music special. (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES case)of fire. (18) THEATRE ONE (40) NANNY AND THE — 11:30 — His Loves (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON Pr o f e s s o r - (3) MOVIE “Desiree" (1954). Romance. Marlon Andersen proposed to several women ’ (24) ADVOCATES — — 8:00 Brando and Jean Simmons. (8-40) BRADY BUNCH (8-40) IN CONCERT but was reject^ by all of them and never — 9:00 — (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON TV-Radio Sales and Service married. When he died in 1875 he was carry­ (3)MOVIE SlngeriOarbara MpNalr. "TIck-tIck-tIck" (1970). (18) SKI RACING ing a letter from his first love, a woman he (8-40) ABC THEATRE (20-22-30) SANFORD A SON Atlantic Heating Oil had met more than 40 years before. Accord­ Special. (24) WEEK IN REVIEW ing to his wishes, this letter was burned, (18) 700 CLUB — 8:30 — L.T.WOODCO. (20-22-30) IRONSIDE (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY 81 BtaMU St. 643-1128. unread. (24) AMERICAN FAMILY (18) SPORTS CHALLENGE ‘ He reminds us of one of his most famous (20-22-30r LITTLE PEOPLE For 24 Hour Burner Sorvico, Phone 649“3701 — 10:00 — (24) FESTIVAL FILMS characters, the Ugly Duckling. Perhaps tlm (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN — 9:00 — is what makes him one of the most lo^ved (24) STATE OF CONN. (3) MOVIE ^ Don WILLIS Garage Mystery and mayhem: “Marlowe” S P E C IA LIS TS IN Childien of today enjoy one of A n d ers’s fairy tales. authors of all times. Television stations reserve (1970), with James Garner. WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND (8-40)^OOM 222 BRAKE SERVICE : W heel the right to make last- A1 Green appears “ In minute programming (18) 700 CLUB GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Concert” on ABC-TV Friday (20-22-30) CIRCLE OF FEAR A lignm ent changes.______649-4531 — 18 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (March 30) at 11:30 p.m. Victor Jory In “the Phantom of . ,• A 'l-

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