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Bolton / Candidates Urge GOP Teachers Smoking To Fight Democrats lianr^fr Stipning IkralJt Lniled Press International can keep state finances in the announce his candidacy. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCIII, No. 173 Manche8tet{-A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES DONNA HOLLAND Republican candidates for black without resorting to an in­ “There was no cocktail party, PRICE. FIFTEEN CENTS large number of school suspen­ come tax. Correspondent sions and dropouts and also governor are urging party no money spent, and there’ll be He called for major cam­ 646-0375 because boys were more members to stick together and a lot of other reforms, too,” he paign finance reforms and said said. Bolton Board of Education susceptible to punishment than “ fight Democrats, not members last week conducted girls. Republicans.” the candioates who will win are Liberal Democrats showed a lengthy discussion on smoking Three announced candidates the ones who take steps to pre­ unexpected support for former The present smoking policy vent another Watergate. at the high school that 6nded states that smoking is not per­ for the GOP nomination Norwalk Mayor Frank Zullo, State Comptroller Nathan G. with the superintendent being mitted in the building or on the attended a breakfast for 300 underdog candidate for the State Police Arrest Agostinelli said the GOP is for­ directed to appoint a com­ grounds during normal school party faithful in Burlington Sun­ Democratic nomination for tunate to have good candidates governor. mittee to review and discuss hours, 7:30 a.m. unUl 3:30 p.m., day and spoke optimistically the issue and report all possible about the coming elections. and said he would base his cam­ The Caucus of Connecticut and ^ ter that time in areas paign on his record as comp­ alternatives. specified by the administration. “I don’t intend to spend the Democrats Saturday night was The committee is to consist next seven months explaining troller and as mayor of unable to endorse a candidate The punishment for being Manchester. of administrators, faculty David C. Wichman what happened 400 miles because none of the three ob­ caught Smoking Is: First occa He said he is spending as lit­ UConn Protestors tained the necessary 60 per cent members, parents, school sion,1, one-hour detention; se- i r y . , Bridgeport Mayor STORES (U P I)-A t least 150 tle as possible on campaigning of the votes to get the caucus The students took over the be carried, on to waiting shuttle tion set up near the sclXil. board members and students. cond occasiOT, two-hour deten- i r protesting students, mostly The number of troopers sen# d IchflianHeadH Si and that he spent no money to seal of approval. room in the Wilbur Cross buses. The arrests came after the A complete report on the tion,; third____ ^ casio n , two-hour I f 9 • n s • ■ ^ P “blican party had nothing to black, were arrested by state to the university was not dis­ Library to dramatize their Except for minor scuffles students refused an order smoking issue was presented to detention;mtion; / fourth occasion, o n U l B ^ H t h «t.” police today after refusing to closed but a delegation of state demands for better oppor­ there was no violence. issued by school president board members by Fred three-dayle-dav sukjension. ai/\n ranuzioPanuzio also launched a leave a University of Connec­ police officials reportedly Hebron Calendar For Week tunities and studies for blacks. Most of the students faced Glenn W. Ferguson to vacate Audette, chairman of the faculr On each evasion a letter is David C. Wichman of 40 newspaper advertising cam- ticut library reading room they entered the library to talk to the NANCY DRINKUTH State troopers loaded the criminal trespass charges and the building. The students had tyijr committeetoHiiiimee on smoking.smoKlng. It sent to parents. Lexington Dr., Manchester has p ai^ with full-page ads in two Commission, 8 pm.. Town Of­ occupied since midnight. students. students, some of whom had to were being processed at a loca- stated they would not leave the compared past policy to present Committee members felt that elected president of major Sunday newspapers, the Correspondent fice Building; Bicentennial Ferguson earlier issued a building until they met with policy and gave recommen-recommen penalties should be increased Lodge B’nai Hartford Times and the New 228-3970 Commission, 8 p.m., home of statement to the students that if Ferguson and other school of­ dations for a futurpfuture policy.nniipv to: fo* Firstirire# offense, one-day____ i... B’rith. B^rith. HeHp succeedssuppmwIo Henry Haven Register. The following meetings and John Sibun. they refused to leave they activities have been scheduled ficials. Committee members suspension (in school if possible Katz. Thursday: Board of would be considered “to be in The word Republican, this week in Hebron: PZC Commission Told The students, complaining of assisting Audette were Mrs. and a letter home); second Wichmam, a Manchester Selectmen, 5 p.m,, Town Office violation of university however, was only used twice in inadequate facilities and Leslie Dubaldo, Mrs. Irene offense, repeat of first offense native, is a member of the Monday: Town Qerk’s office Building; Republican Town regulations and state statutes the ads, both times towards the demanding more black studies, Tabatsky, Miss Shelia Croninx penalty; third offense, suspen­ Manchester law firm of Garri- hours, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ prohibiting interference, dis­ end, listed with his refused to leave the first floor and David Gibbons, sion for three days; fourth ty, Walsh & Diana. He is a Building; Regional Budget fice Building; Recreation Com­ ruption and trespass.” ^*|^*f*cations for government. Hearing, 8 p.m., Rham High reading room they occupied Board member Marilyn offense, suspension for five graduate of Manchester High mission, 8 p.m.. Town Office Sewer Plant Capacity He said failure to vacate the The ads consisted mainly of School. Breslow said that the board bad days. School, Cornell University and Building. after several warnings that building “will render all per­ we text of the speech he made they faced disciplinary action expected a report on smoking No passes to the lavoratories > the University of Connecticut Tuesday: Planning and Friday: Board of Finance, sons still present subject to un­ April 6 in announcing his can^ Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. and arrest. ‘Pig Pile’ conditions at the high school would be issued to students who School of Law. regular and executive session, 8 iversity disciplinary process didacy. Town Office Building. A school spokesman said warn­ and a possible remedy, not an have been caught smoking. He-is married to the former p.m.. Town Office Building. May Limit Town Growth and penalty and subject to Although the first Republican ings were issued at 3 a.m. and UConn Sit-In Ended entirely new policy. Creation of an outside Susan Ellen Cohen, also of Wednesday: Conservation arrest.” Fair weather prevailed in Manchester over the weekend mayor of Bridgeport in 44 4 a.m. that disciplinary action, A student attending the board smoking area to permit students Manchester. ’The couple has By DOUG BEVINS tain areas to hold the line on son called for a comprehensive The student statement said; providing kids with an opportunity for springtime play years, Panuzio has run both in addition to possible arrest, meeting said he rarely uses the to smoke at specified times was two so n s- Lee, 4, and Adam, 3. development. Potter said. “Faced with inadequate state Police had to carry some of the 150 black students who were removed this morning tunes without stressing his par­ Manchester Planning and study of the sewer system to would be taken if they refused K ’ u ® bottom) Jeffrey Nodden of bathroom because it is thick mentioned. . Other officers elected are: Potter said the treatment facilities, the black students of 70 Parker St., Michael LeTourneau of 390 E. St. ty affiliation. He was elected to Zoning Commission (PZC) determine the maximum to leave. from th® Wilbur Cross Library at the Storrs campus of the University of Connecticut with smoke and has sustained Committee members noted Arthur S. Lassow, first vice plant difficulties apparently development which could be the University of Connecticut David Gahagan of 396 E. Center St., Brad Chisolm of 400 E. a second term last November. members were confronted Ferguson finally requested which they occupied overnight in a protest against certain UConn policies. (UPI photo) excessive vandalism. that the curent smoking president; Philip M. Rubins, se­ stem from substantial subsur­ allowed in town. come to occupy this library, not tenter St., and Greg Chisolm of the same address. (Herald He told the Burlington Monday night with what assistance from the state police Norman Shaw, high school regulations, although being en­ cond vice president; Aaron J. face water infiltration into the Potter said he is working on a only to get a more definitive photo by Dunn) audience Sunday that his elec­ they termed “startling in­ who arrived in the area at ap­ principal, said that there are forced, have . had almost no Cheerman, third vice presi­ Mirause sewer system. He said the soil survey which will show and specified response to our tion in the midst of Watergate proximately 6:15 a.m ., the usually 15 or more kids in the effect on the qunber of students dent; Michael Wieber, cor­ formation” about the town’s excess water is probably demands but also to dramatize headlines “ended more than 40 what areas of Manchester are spokesman said. bathroom at one time. He said who continue to smoke. responding secretary; Gerald Plorist ft Greenhouses sanitary sewer system, and seeping into older sewer lines suitable for development in our urgent need for a cultural Grievance Hearing Airs years of Democratic bungling.” He said the protestors were it was difficult to catch the The faculty committee feels Okrant, financial secretary; they agreed they’ll have to which may have faulty pipe center wherein we may study Hearing Set Tonight Rep. Robert H. Steele, R- light of water availability and orderly and none of the doors or smokers because of guard it would be deleterious to the Dr. Kenneth Wichman, recor­ joints. together and come together as Conn., said Connecticut study the matter with an eye sewer capacity. The survey entrances to the library were system the students uses. school program to rigorously ding secretary; and Eli Okrant, PZC member Clarence Welti, a group unified in our ethnicity Keeney School Problem On Tolland’s Budget Republicans are “stronger to restricting future results will be turned into locked or barricaded. In the guard system, at least enforce a stiff smoking policy Traesurer. a civil oigineer, said the treat­ terms of possible land uses, he culture.” today than in the last two development. The students issued a state­ one student is watching for now. Trustees are: Harry ment plant operates very well Black students last week By JUNE TOMPKINS students needed help in meeting ing the grievance session that VIVIAN KENNESON Wednesday: Senior citizens’ decades.” The "startling information” said. ment released by the university teachers and administrators at The negative effects would in­ Kowalsky, Kurt Joseph, David largest r e t a il growers tit MANCHESnR except when heavy rainfall Town Manager Robert Weiss, presented letters of protest to In a grievance hearing Mon­ the emotional anA social it takes too long to program an Correspondent trip to Mystic, 9 a.m.. United all times. He said the GOP has had a was a report that the town’s which declared their intention clude a large increase in school Kahn, Dr. Harold Kadish and causes large water infiltration commenting today on the sewer Ferguston after they marched day night at' a Board of Elduca- changes which they faced. aide and work out her respon­ Tolland residents and Congregational parking lot; comeback in the past four years MaaclMsf** 6 4 3 - 9 5 5 9 three-year-old Secondary to remain in the library until Mrs. Marion Nicolay, art in­ ., suspensions and an increasing Robert E. Barnett. into the system. When that system problem, confirmed on the executive offices to tion meeting, the fifth grade The outcome of this sibilities to make hiring an aide taxpayers will have an oppor­ Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., and that it is the only party that M M I^ TfORD ROAD. MAHCMtSTTR Sewage Treatment Plant has Ferguson and other school of­ structor, said she is sick of negative feeling toward the happens, Welti said, the large criticize his reply to their teachers at Keeney Street grievance will affect the sixth feasible at this time. As the tunity to provide input at a school administration building; been operating near capacity Potter’s report that Rie Secon­ ficials a^eed to meet them in policing the bathrooms to find school by a sizable number of amounts of water upset the earlier demands. School complained that their grade, too, said Mrs. Roman. need is immediate, according public hearing tonight at a choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.i and couldn’t handle effluent dary Sewage Treatment Plant the building. students. She said she felt very students. balance in the treatment plant, classes were oversized making public hearing tonight at 8 at United Congregational Church;’ from future development unless is operating near capacity and “ In spite of the expected to tbe teachers, a certified strongly that something must causing improper processing of it difficult, if not impossible, to the Tolland Middle School on prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Regorous enforcement would the town’s sewer system is sometimes is overloaded, when enrollment next year of 26 to 28 teacher could come right in and be done about the situation. sewage. administer proper personal the $1,146,069 general budget Seventh Day Adventist (Church. also take teachers away from repaired. large amounts of water seep students in the Keeney School assume proper responsibility Mrs. Nicolay said many Chamber supervision and teaching to the immediately. proposed by the town manager. Thursday: Budget hearing, their professional respon­ Town Planner J. Eric Potter, The report that the plant is into the system. fifth grade classes, Mrs. teachers feel they are willing to sibilities. students. Although the Board of education, 8 p.m., Tolland High explaining the problem to the operating near capacity may Weiss said town officials are Roman said the intermediate In reply to the grievance. accept the committee’s Representing the three Selectmen met with the town School. The faculty committee P^,,suggested that the com­ also be affected by incorrect working to discover where the To Present class teachers expect to see Assistant Superintendent of proposal policy, and they would teachers involved, Mrs. Aldona Schools Wilson Deakin Jr. said manager April 18 to go over Friday: Bible study, 7:30 recommends establishing a mission may have to consider measurements of the sewage major points of water entry large classes again next year. be happy to enforce the smoking area outside the school are, whether they be faulty pipe Roman requested the board to She referred to the influx of simply there were no funds each budgeted account, p.m.. Seventh Day Adventist proposal rules. Last month 4ve rezoning sections of town to flow, Welti said. “The ^M’ Award grant an additional fifth grade residents weren’t allowed to sit Church. where students who feel they limit development and insure monitoring has been joints or breaks in older sewer students from the Fox Grove available at this time. The smoking policy in the Considerable cloudiness this teacher this year so all the He said the board did not in on the executive session. Saturday: Clean-\ip day, all must smoke could do so. Rain that the treatment plant can questionable,” he said. lines. ’The “M” Award, the highest development and a future past, as late as 1969, called for or shine, cold or warm, afternoon. High 65 to 70. students can be helped. deny an additional fifth grade They will, however, be allowed day. Extrashaganza, 12 to 4:30 meet the demand. Whatever the cause of the Weiss emphasized that the single tribute and most coveted development on Hartford Rd. an automatic three-day suspen­ students who feel they must Tonight — partly cloudy and She explained the classes teacher would be an asset. He to ask for information on p.m., around the Green; loaned If present town zoning per­ sewer system problems, the sewer problems don’t stem award of the Chamber will be Redistricting would offer little sion from school for students have a cigarette would be colder with lows in the upper which had begun last year with explained tbe placing of an aide budget items tonight. Tolland Booster Club dance, mits development which would PZC must concern itself with from deficiencies in the treat­ presented Wednesday evening solution, said Mrs. Roman. caught smoking. It was against allowed to do so in a particular 30s northwest to mid 40s along a student population of 28-29-29 in tbe second grade at Keeney In the proposed budget, $473,- 8a;30 p.m., St. Matthew’s overtax the sewer system, the maximum sewer capacity when ment plant — which was at the 73rd annual meeting of the rules then for a student to area at a particular time. the coast. had increased to 31-31-32. Richard Williams, a sixth because “we felt the second 247 is set dside for debt service Parish Center. PZC must consider updating the considering zone changes, d e se e d to handle sewer needs the Greater Manchester grade teacher at Keeney be caught In possession of Students who were caught Wednesday — partly sunny At a faculty meeting in ' graders needed smaller size while $672,822 is for town opera­ Sunday: Brownie father and home Comprehensive Plan of Potter said. (See Page Eighteen) Chamber of Commerce at the School, questioned the delay in p smoking materials. Janary, Mrs. Roman said the groups because of their inabili­ smoking in the school after the and cooler; high 55 to 60. tion. Distribution of the daughter banquet, 1:30 p.m., Development and rezoning cer­ PZC member John Hutchin­ Colony in Talcottville. action since the original formal The policy was abolished in establishment of a smoking teachers commented on the in­ ty for independent study as proposed budget of $1,146,069 SAT. Matthew’s Parish Center. ’The “M” Award recipient is 1969 because it resulted in a creased class size saying the request for help Feb. 2, and con- there is in larger classes in up­ is: Personal services, $331,464; area would be subject to chosen each year for his or hers ^,‘v former relaxed atmosphere had sultation with an MEA per grades.” contractual services, $613,701; penalties shown under com­ outstanding record of ac­ changed. With the influx of new representative Feb. 11. ’The Board of Education has commodities, $90,456; capital mittee views. complishment in the service in students from the Squire an obligation under contract to outlay, $85,848; and capital im­ Audette noted that during a Nixon Tackles Econonliic Issues leadership capacities of many After some discussion concern­ Rockville Hospital Notes Village complex, Mrs. Roman make a decision on the request provements programs, $24,000. study hall he discussed the com­ of Manchester’s most con- ing an aide, comments were mittee recommendations with said the teachers felt the new made by other teachers attend­ within five days. Bulletin Board WASHINGTON (U P I)-W ith His administration is against Nixon called a meeting for tributive groups. both student smokers and non- after Friday’s government Today; General Budget amillion the state of the nation’s an income tax cut, although late this afternoon of his top The Chamber’s Annual Admitted Friday: Joseph Birth Saturday: A daughter report that inflation is Meeting, 8 p.m., Tolland Middle smokers. He said they feel they economy high on the list of con­ Meeting Committee has the Dziadul, Crestridge Dr., Ver­ to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neff leading Senate Democrats have five economic advisers: worsening at a rate un­ all agreed to the committee gressional concerns. President School; VFW Auxiliary, 7:30 non; Penny Keeler, Pinnacle Tolland. said recently they will work for Treasury Secretary-designate paralleled since 1951. responsibility for carefully Court Rejects White Student^s p.m.. Post Home; Priorities recommendations. Nixon tackles the subject studying outstanding citizens in Rd., Ellington; Mary Sampieri, Admitted Sunday: Janet a tax reduction in order to William E. Simon, Council of Joining the group of con­ Committee, 8 p.m.. United Bulletin Board today. Manchester. CJareful evaluation Ridgewood Dr., Rockville. Garb, East Hartford; Carlene dfdlai’s.” stimulate the economy. Economic Advisers (Chairman gressional Democrats urging a Congregational Church. St. Maurice Council Knights is given to the long list of ac­ Claim Of Racial Discrimination Discharged Friday: Joyce Gatting, Windsor; Herbert Stein, budget Director tax reduction. Senate Tuesday: Bazaar workshop, 9 Teresa of Columbus will meet tonight complishments of ail con­ Baker, Glen Dr., Tolland; Carl Gregory, Broad B r o o k ; Roy L. Ash, Cost of Living Democratic Leader Mike a.m.; senior citizens meeting, at 8 in the church baeement. sidered candidates. The WASHINGTON (UPI) - ’The ’The case, and the entire issue the civil rights movement in Brock, Harriet Dr. Vernon; Timothy Hauser, R FD 4, Council Chairman John T. Mansfield Monday warned, 1:30 p.m.. United The Public Building Commis­ Chamber has presented over Supreme Court today rejected of setting a quota or preference this country. Kuldeep Chaddha, Enfield; Rockville; Harold Hinson; .. Dunlop and Federal Reserve “We are on the verge of a Congregational Church sion will meet tonight at 8 at the the past a total of 16 “M” the claim of a white law student Lawrence Gagnon, Miriam Dr., Grant St., Manchester; Board (3iairman Arthur Bums. recession. I think we better do system to assure the rights of Dissenters in the DeFunis Religious Education Building; Ray- Town Hall. Awards. that he was discriminated Vernon; Emma Gary, Stafford; mond H itt, W. Main S t., Inside something and do it soon.” minorities, threatens to split case were Justices William 0. Board of Selectmen, 7:30 p.m., Senior Citizens Burns said Monday inflation The recipient of last year’s against by the University of Rosemarie Hannon, Grant Hill Rockville; Sandra Kirby, West Mansfield said a tax cut “is Douglas, William J. Brennan school administration building; Bolton Senior citizens will is a “dangerous problem” and “M” Award was Dr. Charles E. Washington’s program for ad­ Rd., Tolland; Mary Kuhn, St., Rockville; Paula Martin, Today*s llpraUi one way to take care of the peo­ Jr., Byron R. White and Republican Women’s Club, 8 tour Bolton High School and indicated a tax cut would only Jacobson Jr. Others receiving mitting minorities on the TTiurgood Marshall. Skinner Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Hartford Tpke., Rockville; ple who pay the most and get Farm Home p.m., Diana home. Old Post Rd. will be served a luncheon aggravate it. the awards in the past were grounds the claim was no They said the case is not Glynnda McGarvey and son, Ruth Prince, Hayes^Dr., the least.” prepared by the school’s home Tolland Budgat Wins Support, Pago 11 such individuals as Robert P. longer a live issue. moot, since “any number of un­ Coventry; Barbara Moynihan,•f --•-—••j Rockville; Emogene Plante, The day before, Nixon’s Threatened economics class Wednesday. Others who have urged a tax Fuller, William H. Sleith, Judge In a seven-page unsigned opi­ Willimantic; Evan Parker, “ South Windsor Saaa No Tax HIka, Pago 11 domestic affairs adviser, expected events — illness, Snipsic Village, Ellington. ivurmanNorman :Shaw principal , will cut include Sens. Edward M. Charles S. House, Edson M. nion, with four justices dissent­ Storrs; Gary Weber, Merline Junior bowling champa, Pago 12 Kenneth R. Cole, said, “ ...we By Mole economic necessity, even Irish Toll Discharged Sunday: Deborah-*^ct as host. Kennedy, D-Mass., Hubert H. ing, the court said the student, Dr., Vernon. nilpv Cnm A*«oit • 11A . • Bailey and Mrs. Elizabeth T. academic failure” might pre­ Bailey, Somersville; Sharon MHS win straak anda, Pago 13 think that a tax decrease at this WINNIPEG, MAN. (UPI) - Members are urged to be at Humphrey and Walter F. Mon­ Bailey. Marco DeFunis, would have vent DeFunis from graduating. Admitted Saturday: Frank Barnard, East Hartford; John East trackman acora tripla, Pago 14 particular point in time will in­ A mole, slightly larger than a Reaches the school promptly at 11:30 dale, D-Minn., House Speaker ’The “M” Award recipient is a completed his law school Under any such misfortune, Brisbois, Columbia; Mary Cratty, Grove St., Rockville; flame that problem rather than field mouse, is causing a.m. Carl Albert and Ways and closely guarded secret known studies regardless “of any deci­ they said, he would have to McGill, Vernwood Dr., Vernon; Edna Smith, Old Stafford Rd., resolve” It. Following the luncheon Means Committee chairman only to the committee and chief sion this court might reach on sleepless nights for Fred register for another term and nthony Knupsitis, Snipsic Tolland; William Tyler, Dobson The calls for tax cuts came 1,000 Mark members will go to the Town Rep. Wilbur Mills. executive officer of the the merit of this litigation.” Orchard, whose farm is seven face “the hurdle of the ad­ Village, Ellington; EErnest Rd., Vernon; George Wells Jr., BELFAST (UPI) — Inspector Hall for their regular business Chamber. DeFunis’ lawsuit attracted miles west of flood-ravaged missions policy.” Richard Sr., Bolton Rd. Ver- Hartl Dr., Vernon. Carman, Man. Herbert Norris reached for a meeting which will be followed wide attention in legal circles Speaking for the four, Bren­ non. Birth Sunday: A daughter to f piece of chalk to change the of- by a Sarah (Coventry jewelry because of its impact on many His home and his yard are nan said the court “clearly dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bailey, dry, protected by a dike holding ficial death toll on the Plscharged Saturday: Ray­ demonstration by Mrs. Ronald recently developed programs to serves the public interests” in Somersville. Jack Hedlund, Vernon Instructor Uses^DeviV to Teach back up to five feet of water. blackboard at police mond Morency, Prospect St., Morra. provide a legal education to disposing of the case in the way headquarters. Rockville; Patricia Carter, Rt! Vice President - Loan Origination Proving that necessity is the blacks who cannot qualify un­ But a stubborn mole con­ it did. He said the issues “It has reached four figures 30, Vernon; Joseph Dziadul, mother of invention, Mrs. Deb­ der normal entrance sistently burrows into the dike, avoided today concern vast now, he said. “1 wonder -how Crestridge Dr., Vernon; bie Lament, a resident of Ver­ requirements. He won a state causing a leak which quickly numbers of people, many more.” Thomas Hepton, Pleasant St., non, and an instructor in the court ruling admitting hinyto erupts into a jet of water. organizations and colleges and Rockville; Glenn Johnson, West Dental Assistant Program at Shortly after 3 p.m. Saturday, Jack Hedlund is our mortgage man. We made him our mort­ the law school but the “Four times during the night universities, noting the filing of James Corbett, a 20-year-old Willington; Penny Keller, Pin­ the University of Connecticut Washington State Supreme my men and I had to plug the 26 friend-of-the-court briefs. Roman Catholic, became the nacle Rd., Ellington; Rosalee gage man because he’s easy to talk to, and he knows mort­ School of Dental Medicine, Court overturned the decision leaks caused by the mole,” said “ Few constitutional 1000th person to die in nearly Link, Crescent Circle, designed a visual aid t o show on March 8, 1973. Orchard. “I have set traps for questions in recent history have five years of Northern Irish Rockville; Manuel Oliveira, gages inside and out. And we gave him plenty of money to lend. her 15 students the muscles of ■%.' *,■« |l Today’s decision vacated the it, but so far I’ve been unable to stirred as much debate, and violence. Tolland Ave., Tolland; Patricia the face. State Supreme Court judgment catch it. they will not disappear,” he His body was found dumped Poulin, East Hartford; Rachel He’s a real pro with 14 years experience. In a few minutes The odd-looking face looks and sent the case back there said. “They must inevitably in a ditch ^on the outskirts of Shirk, Enfield; Mrs. JeanConn- like the devil in need of an exor­ “(or such proceedings as by “As long as it is free, it could return to the federal courts and Belfast after being shot twice in ly and daughter. New Rd. he can tell you all you need to know about a loan for the home cist. Mrs. Lamont said the idea that court may be deemed ap­ put my home and property un­ ultimately to this court.” the face. Tolland, you want to buy. Call him at our main office. for the face using a feltboard propriate.” der water.” and swatches of felt in different / colors, came from a student fairway alwaya haa a wondarful aelactlon of % b b a Find out how simple arranging a mortgage can be. Reaching experience she was required to undergo while th a rig h t training to be a hygienist. Air Crash Kills 107 (OMiHOVSMC She said, “I was teaching se­ Play the Lottery. LENDER cond graders and needed a V i card—gift wrap DENPASAR, Bali (UPI) - the pilot reported he was colorful and simple way of Hilton Hotel executive Maurice If your number matches Thursday's winning Airborne rescue teams found no hampered by low clouds and did showing a cross-section of a Reymond of New York City. nurnber exactly, you've hit the jackpot! And now signs of life today in the A Pan American spokesman not land, rescue headquarters bow—gift boxes tooth with its different parts you're in the running for the top prize, totaling scattered wreckage of a Pan said. af fairway prices, tool and a feltboard turned out to be in New York said that by night­ American World Airways fall rescue teams got only Police said the jetliner ap­ $ 100,000 ($10/XX)ayearfor 10years),awarded the perfect solution.” at the next Super Drawing. s, jetliner that crashed into jungle within three miles of the crash parently struck Mt. Mesehe wa'ra the store that has On the model she is usin^ to Manchester Savings and Loan mountainside on the island of site after 15 hours of struggling about 339 feet below the sum­ lust about every little thingl Claim your $5,000 at a participating Savings and distinguish the various facial Bali viwith with 107 persons through heavy undergrowth mit. The plane would have had Loan, or at any Motor Vehicle branch office. muscles she said each swatch ASSOCIATION aboard. over rugged terrain. to pass between Mt. Mesehe > |w r « a Just one more way to win Connecticut's Lottery. of colored felt stands for a Search and rescue coordina­ The jetliner, flying from and the nearby Mt. Tingatinga dollar’s different muscle. tion headquarters on the resort Hong Kong to Los Angeles with before approaching the airport Main Office: 1(K)7 Main Street, Manchester 649-4588 Mrs. Lamont admits that her W ( ^ island said by nightfall several Pacific stops, carried at Denpasar, Bali’s main city. the tniraelg of ] grown-up students in the dental a doilari” CONNECTICUT’S helicopters and other rescue 96 passengers and a crew of 11. Rescue teams which flew d o w rito w n assistant program, have liked manchestei* Mrs. Debbie Lamont points out the facial muscles on an of­ aircraft had not sighted sur­ Bali airport officials said over the area reported seeing the teaching technique as much $100,000 LOTTERY vivors when they overflew the they could detect nothing un­ smoke rising from the pieces of / as the second graders did. ficial training chart while to the right is a devil-like face crash site on a 4,783-foot moun­ usual before radio contact with debris. An Indonesian army She commented, “It may look she designed of feltboard and swatches to show her Ihoiisai^of winners each week. tain slope. the plane was lost. . spokesman said military rescue like the devil,J}ut the results students at the University of Connecticut Dental School the Among the 96 passengers A helicopter flew over the teams were among the parties have been heavenly.” various facial muscles. * ' were 26 Americans, one of them area late in the afternoon, but trying to reach the wreckage. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. April 23, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENIl^G HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. April 23, 1974- pai - E THREE Television Programs Tonight PZC Approves About Town 8m Saturday'i HwiM For CompMo Uotlns $1 Million Got Away But He Did Get Fish Members of the Class of 1954, in Talcottville must be sub­ — 6:00— - 8:00- Last Part Of Manchester High School, are m itted by May 31. Class (3-8-22) NEWS (3) MAUDE GRAND PRIZ^ DRAWING! reminded to return their members not contacted may :V li (18) SECRET AQENT (8-40) HAPPY DAYS Losing a million dollars last week didn’t stop FYank questionnaires immediately. call Sue Farr, 649-0672; or (20) SOUNDING BOARD (18) 700 CLUB Industrial Park Rubacha of East Hartford from going fishing Saturday, No obligation, Just stop in and register — I^nal payment for the reunion Valerie Korn, 643-6774. (24) PHYSICAL (20-22-30) ADAM-12 and according to Mrs. Rubacha, their brush with fanqe and to be held June IS at the Colony fortune isn’t going to change their lives. GEOGRAPHY - 8 : 3 0 - The Manchuter Planning and • Approved new three-lot 1st 2nd 3rd (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 Zoning Commission (PZC) subdivision maps for residental Rubacha, formerly of ^tonchester, had a chance last riWOHCASi CINfMA/ f23 7 (40) BONANZA (8-40) MOVIE Monday night approved plans and industrial property at N. week to win the Massachusetts lottery. But his trip to — 6:30— “Planet Earth“ (1974) for the fifth section of Green Main and Depot Sts., owned by Boston proved to be a disappointment when the lucky • l-MEXITM~SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. (20-22) SNOOP SISTERS Black & White TV 2 Sony AM/FM Two Dinners ^ • EASTHAIITFORO • t4HR. TEL. INFa 888-8810 (8-22-30) NEWS Manor Construction Co.’s Thomas J. Hackett. Hackett’s number didn’t match his ticket. ' M (30) TRANS-ACTION: WHO’S • ACRES OF FfHEE LIGHTED MRKOlQr Will Honor MASTER CHARGE' •'i- i * ‘ (24) PHYSICAL Manchester Industrial Park, attorney, David Wichman, ’The ticket wasn’t completely unlucky though — it Radios GEOGRAPHY DIRECTING TRAFFIC? allowing completion of the in­ explained that the PZC action netted Rubacha $500 besides qualifying him for the big (40) NEWS -9 :0 0 — dustrial subdivision. approves a technical change chance. — balloons (24) BLACK JOURNAL - 7 : 0 0 - Signing of the revised in­ resulting from update mapping One of the Rubacha children was very disappointed. He (3) CBS NEWS - 0 : 3 0 - dustrial subdivision plans by techniques. called his mother and said, “Well, ma, looks like I’m still (B) TRUTH OR (3) GE THEATER the PZC clears the way fpr the • Discussed proposed zoning poor.” II CONSEQUENCES (18) JIMMY SWAQQART last section of the development, regulation amendments — lO d lO - which includes 27 parcels on suggested by PZC member And when Rubacha called in sick for work two days last (18) DICK VAN DYKE week his boss was slightly skeptical. Philosophical as (20-22-30) NEWS (8-40) MARCUS W E LB Y , about 75 acres of land off David Paris, who suggested always, Rubacha said, “Wouldn’t you be sick if you lost a (24) YOUR FUTURE IS M.D. Progress Dr. placing density limitations of MH, niowirs T K SHOP Wis' NOW (18) TEACH-IN PZC approval of the last sec­ ten units per acre in Residence million?” (40) ABC NEWS (20-22-30) POLICE STORY tion of the industrial park had M Zone and Comprehensive Ur­ He didn’t hook a million, but his Saturday fishing catch (24) OPEN LINE been delayed pending revision ban Development Zone develop­ was tastier. - 7 : 3 0 - of Green Manor’s plans affect­ ment. (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS - 1 1 :00- ing a brook which runs through Paris’ suggestions, to be Thor# loally to fro# ehampogno, mood, and (8-22) LETS MAKE A DEAL (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Yes! the property. reviewed by other PZC flowora. . . Ilvaly miialc for harp and luto#. . . modtoval (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT The PZC approved plans members, also include a Rham District danc#8 of 8pring...and a laughtar-flllod play at (20) FOURTH ESTA TE -1 1 :3 0 - calling for a slight diversion of proposal to limit high-rise con­ (30) ANIMAL WORLD (3) MOVIE HARTFORD INDEPENDENT THEATER'S the brook and piping it under struction in Manchester to 60 ANlVUFVSiiR^ (40) ROOM 222 “Warlock" (1959) the planned Progress Dr. loop. feet (about six stories). THE LAOrS NOT FOR BURNING Almost an Annual Occurrence (8-40) MURDER BY PROXY 2 Progress Dr. now exists as Architect Selection Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8:30 P.M. It’s that time of year again: This familiar view of Connec­ the spring, was photographed from the junction of Rt. 15 two dead-end roads into the in­ the people due April 25, 26, 27 ticut River flooding into East Hartford, seen annually in and-1-84. (Herald photo by Bevins) dustrial park. Green Manor is Is Due Next Week SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 P.M. April 28 planning to connect the two T i t ^ e $ f o n e people at roads into a loop and the firm is Spaghetti Supper Fire Calls ANNE EiMT areas for the purpose of ob­ Manchastar Community Collaga Thaatar Bolton expected to seek partial town Tel. 228-3971 taining more detailed informa­ Bldwall Stroat Campus funding for the road under the MONDAY The Regional District 8 tion as to soil conditions and «Emiw iw ra MEnnnsr CHHicH town’s industrial guidelines. TIcksta $3.50, $3.00 • Srudanto $2.00 Theatre Time 11:17 a.m. — Truck engine Board of Education has set identifying of owners and total 3 Routa 30, Varnon • Naxt to Post Olfloa The Green Manor plans ap­ Rasarvad Saaling Only fire at 309 Spruce St. Town Fire April 29 as the date to meet 3 School Board Discusses amounts of acreage. proved by the PZC also include Mall Ordara and RaaarvaUons Waakdaya 8:00-5:00 Schedule Department responded. with three architectual firms Once more specific informa­ provision for a 75-foot buffer Talaphona 546-4900 Saturday^ April 27th 7:10 p.m. — Electric wire and to choose one as the tion is obtained, the committee strip between the Progress Dr. fUro onlorta/nitNnt of profMtIoMi qutlHf h r Ut* pth » of o mSihl) Studeut Fine Procedure 5 —7 p.m. smoking at Gaslight architects for the proposed new will then have to “feel around” industrial land and residential Restaurant, Oak St. (Town) middle school. \in \ Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — as to the actual availability. DONNA HOLLAND own debts. He didn't feel believe in a day of amnesty as property on Kennedy Rd. and 7:35 p.m. — Brush fire at The architectural selection “Deadly Trackers,” 7:15; Bishop Dr. Correspondent parents had to be notified. she felt that would encourage “Magnum Force,” 9:00 Manchester Parkade. (Town) committee narrowed the selec­ I 646-0375 Board members felt the students not to pay their fines. In other business Monday tion from more than 50 down to 1 Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — night, the PZC: Tsxnnnr Included on the agenda of last schools should communicate The board directed Shaw to TODAY 13 firms and then down to the Rham “Papillon,” 7:30 D oii’t hang it up. • Decided to seek a legal opi­ MiUlCHESTER PLAZA 6 4 6 - 2 2 2 8 week’s Bolton Board of Educa­ with parents, and they agreed submit his procedures relative 6:37 a.m. — Late furnace igni­ final three. Burnside — “The Conver­ nion of developer Charles Pon- tion meeting was a review of that students should be given a to student fines in writing to its sation,” 7:30-9:30 tion at 124 High St. (Town) The three, who will make the high school procedures on chance to fulfill their May meeting. THE 76lh DIVISION WILL PAY YOU ticeHi’s request for approval to presentations to the board prior Vernon Cine 1 — “Sleeper,” build another 40 apartments in student fines, which resulted in obligations. If students didn’t, ^ard members also made 7:20-9:00 FOR YOUR TALENTS to the final selection, are Jeter Special Ed a Residence A Zone between E. a 45-minute discussion between however, board members felt known the fact that all ad­ Vernon Cine 2 — “Blazing and Cook of West Hartford, Middle Tpke. and Hollister St. board members and Norman parents should be notified by ministrative procedures should Saddles,” 7:30-9:20 About Town Galliher and Schoenhardt of May 1 Topic Shaw, high school principal. The proposed apartments letter. be in the student handbook so U.A. East 1 - “The Sting,” Simsbury, and Carlin, Pozzi and Rham High School’s Pupil ti Apparently it has been the would be adjacent to a 24-unit MAGNUM School board chairman An­ parents and students would 7:00-9:15 Associates of New Haven. Personnel Services will host a I proc^ure at the high school, at drew Maneggia said students have the opportunity to be project already built, and the Members of the committee U.A. East 2 — "The Sting,” legal advice is needed because May 1 meeting at the Cross least since Shaw came to have rights along with respon­ aware of them. 7:15-9:30 have visited schools in Hart­ County (Chapter of the (^nnec- PZC members were uncertain Manchester Philatelic Socie­ Bolton in 1967, to withhold sibilities and if they didn’t U.A. East 3 - “Three ty will meet tonight from 7 to 10 ford, Falls Village, and Bran­ ticut Association of Parents of FORCE^ report cards from all honor their responsibilities, whether they could allow exten­ ford to review some of the (Clat Eastwood) Correction Musketeers,” 7:15-9:15 sion of the apartment project p.m. at Mott’s Community Children with Perceptual Lear­ students — freshmen through then the rights wouldn’t be Showcase 1 — “Exorcist,” Hall. projects the three firms have ning Disabilities at 7:30 p.m. in seniors—any marking period honored. It was incorrectly reported in under old zoning regulations. worked on. last Friday’s Herald that the 2:15-5:00-7:40-10:20 the school library. IRcQUBR HOFFRim the student has an outstanding Board members didn’t object The presentations by the Bolton B oa^ of Finance voted Showcase 2 — “ Great Although the theme for the Plus Co-Hit FRANKLIN J.SCHAFFNER fine which could be as little as to withholding report cards for three firms will be held in an ina Mm unanimously to appropriate Gatsby,” 1:30-4:15-7:05-9:50 evening’s program has been Deadly Trackers two cents. outstanding debts as long as open session as will the board's P B H U JB ipa $40,000, of which $20,000 would Showcase 3 — “Alice in designed primarily for parents Board members weren’t both students and parents knew final selection. However, dis­ come from the capital and non­ Wonderland,” and "Stormy the Public Records of children in Grades 6 through wsntwMS k aware of the procedure of the the reasons. cussion by the board prior to its A recurring budget' and $20,000 Thoroughbred,” 1:30-3:35-4:45- 12, other interested parents are high school administrator. They Raymond Allen, superinten­ selection will be held in from cash surplus, for the con­ 7-50! "Seroico.” 9:15 most welcome to attend. thought the procedure only dent of schools, said he doesn’t executive session. STARTS TOMORROWI struction of four teniiis courts On hand for the program will affected the final report card of question the need for com­ Warranty Deeds Robert Case Dennison to Town The site selection committee at Bolton High School. be Stan Shaw from the Univer­ MANCHESTER senior class members. municating with parents but he Denis A. and Rita English to of Manchester parcel off Birch hopes, by the meeting on the The vote by finance board sity of Connecticut, Rham’s School board members made did question the time involved Thomas F. Walsh Jr. and Lynn Mt. Rd., no conveyance tax. 29th, to have narrowed down its FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE members was 5 to 1. pupil placement team, learning F 7 « 't very clear that the withholding in extra work if parents had to J. Walsh, property at 37 Cook Dorothy Case Beach, Robert choices to between three and F78-16 Morris Silverstein voted You’ve bean out of Iho aorvlco for a wMla. And avan disability teachers, resource * 3 6 of report cards was an ad­ be notified as soon as a fine was St., conveyance tax $33. Case Dennison and Robert Case five sites. pod old against the means of financing though tho now Job to going woll, you could atlll uoo a Httla teachers, guidance couvselors 52.58 FE.T. ministrative procedure and not imposed. Walter A. and Georgine C. Dennison to Town ^ As of this date, the com­ and nurses. However, there will 1.33 <6 P the project. He feels the entire axtra monay aoch month. Uko all of ua. Wutsch to Denias A. and Rita THE FUNNIEST LOVE J a board policy. P He said the schools wouldn’t Manchester, parcel off Toniw mittee has zeroed in on about 11 $40,000 should be taken from the be sufficient time for a question l $ STORY OF THE YEAR! ^ Shaw told board members be meeting their respon­ Tha 76lh Division may havs tha onawar for you. )oln ua lor G. English, property at 87 Springs Trail, no conv^ance and answer period. that students in high school sibilities to parents if they capital and non-recurring Church St., conveyance tax tax. \ sue* budget. some 18 hours aach month and i(ra1l pay you well. Uko A discussion will be held on ^1 “ A very^ should be responsible for their didn’t corhmunicate thoroughly $62.12 (toaa tax) lor an E-S with Ihraa yaars’ axparlanea. $41.25. Trustees Deed Rham’s present special educa­ ••’“ ■It p io s‘ 2 .0 5 W very and properly. Silverstein said the means of CounRng two wooka annual training that odds up to Francis D. and Iris L. Golden John B. Braine ad Donald P. tion programs and how they can L7B-16 financing given approval by the to James T. and Grace T. funny Dorothy Morgan, high school $978.39 (toaa tax) axtra Incoma a yaor. Probably anoiigh Richter, trustees, to Robert Oldest Flag be reworked in order to get librarian, said that for the past other board members may lead to pay lor oomo odueaRon, family vacation or paymonto Bouchard, property at 36 Case Dennison, property off The Danish flag, consisting children back into the and f-8 6 to unnecessary excess taxation Wellington Rd., conveyance tax quarter 62 notices were given to on tha now car. Wa now offar PX privilagas, too. Thara ora Birch Mt. Rd., no conveyance of a large white cross on a "mainstream” of school life 078-t* $1 very, very BURNSIDE Exit 91 for Bolton taxpayers. $42.90. students relative to overdue many othar good rooaona why you should conaldor on tax. re d field, is the oldest and take them out of the special plus touching tun. •ut-nu •mnum Kenneth R. and Mary Ellen unchanged national flag in . H u r r y ** a • (1 books. From the notices 20 He stated he was not against association with us. Opaninga ara In Want Hartford and Marriage Licenses education category. H 7 8 -1 6 .5 0 !••• romantic iGaneHodcmon students paid their fines. East Windsor. Call now, 232-1500 or 023-9441. Harrison to David J. and Donna Stanley L. Nichols Jr., 324 existence. Adopted in 1218 Also, it is hoped to discuss the tennis courts being under A.D. by King Valdemar II She said that when Shaw an­ E. Osleger, property at 43 Burnham St., and Dorothy Mae better ways for using state comedy." ’'T h # the jurisdiction of the Board of Or mall coupon below, no obligation. (PooMlona also open while leading a crusade, the nounces report cards were Jensen St., conveyance tax Tedford, 25 Putnam St. funds which reimburse two- -Jurf/fA Cr/af CoflMSfsdUon’’ Ekiucation, as the cost is 50 per for men and woman without provloua oorvleo) $38.50. flag is called “Dannebrog," Mew York Uagazln* Sol COCOR- being given out more of the cent reimbursable, but he was Charles Frederick Ashwell or "Danes’ cloth.’’ thirds of the school’s special ” AT7il0-8i30“ fines would be paid. Ben F. Janacek Jr. and Betty and Cynthia Lynn DeMarchi, education programs. against the m eth ^ of finan­ APRIL Jo Janacek to Cecil C. Rosen III Ajowah ELcviiwmlBnH Praduoiaat Pmnwanofi ■aaMTOIT.lJI-SFJtWg Mrs. Morgan said she did not cing. both Willimantic, May 4, Se­ 19 and Karen H. Rosen, property cond Congregational Church. flm i at 74 South Farms Dr., con­ Building Permits I G^rge Segal Glenda Jackson APRIL veyance tax $48.40. B.T. Peterman, two-family I SaaoJESBUToa 28 Mary A. Murphy to Town of dwelling at 32-34 Elro St., $32,- I 75th Division Opportunities M-M-4 Manchester, portion of proper­ ” “*'^""^ ATbiich O f Class ITATI ARM8RT, 000, “SLEEPER” I 700 South Quaker Lane ty known as Case Mt., no con­ ------PLUS:------HARTFORD I Watt HarHord, C T 05110 Kitchen Remodeling for An­ One Day Onlyl A Vny FiMqr Lwk M Tht h im Dingbat Responds veyance tax. drew Tluck, additions to MATS.; ) : » Mon.;thni $«t. I Dorothy Case Beach, Wells TKa DirtK$on CDmpony proin h MATS.: 2M SUNDAYS I NAME______AGE dwelling at 157 Lyness St., $4,- EVES.! 7:4$ Mon. Nini S«1. Case Dennison and Robert Case 500. FREE To Brickbats EVES.; 7:4S SUNDAYS Dennison to Town of I STREET J.A. McCarthy Inc., new WEDNESDAY DRIVE IN THIS WEEK! MOUNTING!! Manchester, portion of proper­ dwellings at 315 Grissom Rd., By VERNON SCOTT —im. ms - ty known as Case Mt., no con­ $25,000 ; 325 Grissom Rd., $25,- “I’m nice about it,” Jean lU M iv H M M MM. • StP*. SI I CITY ZIP veyance tax. / "» Tmilie .MM eari'Miii. 000; and 135 Shepard Dr., $35,- “ oa *- « 4L- ■ w HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jean said. “After all, they love kMMir MMt CM M JCrCSlM* Wells Case Dennison and 000. ■ m m ii c m r w i 4M> M MncnMMM^ TEL. 80K nUUT, J u Z T.V. Stapleton, the wonderfully Edith, but they really don’t njs nm a« i jwn. OCCUPATION Ladles & Teens wacky Ed|th Bunker of “All In know what to call me. Carroll __ RADIAL 500 MELBROOKSI The Family,’’ suffered her first, O’Connor runs into the same Ikkst OHIse I tsto AnMiy Equal Opportimltr Unit k ‘1iUZMG SADDLES real critical blast the other day thing when fans call him for carrying Edith into a play Archie. Flwae I18-111I. Court Sidesteps WHITEWALL where she didn’t belong. 0pssDaly18AJI.to8P.il. BLEMS “Playing Edith Bunker is a P Jean, starring in a Los The Steel Rediel 500 cen give K S T SUPPORTING job. Her personality is foreign Angeles production of “Time of you up to 30 extra miles from ACTRESS TATUM OTIEAL to me. She is a composite of Raeial Hiring the (kickoo,” was accused of SWIM­ every tankful of gas you buy. other roles I’ve played and a hiding behind the dim-witted This gas savings is based on a car with favorite aunt of mine who is 20-gallon fuel capacity and currently Edith in her performance as a deceased. Shown hero, art Jim and Jaan MorteonI, who Quota Issue averaging IS miles per gallon. Naturally, frustrated old maid on holiday your savings will depend on how much “Edith isn’t a difficult role. with mora than 25 yahra In lha raataurant in Venice. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The death sentence he commuted, SUITS stop and start driving you do. In fact, it sometimes seems so busbioaa, cordially invHa you to dino In In self-defense, Jean said, “I Supreme Court sidestepped its Pamphlet on Steel Shoiim h8T8, rtady to aarva you ona of tholr easy t|iat I have to be careful Manehoator*s Nowoat and Flnaat RaatauranR never be eligible for parole. [DCC believe the critics who felt that first chance to rule specifically • Refused to overturn a U.S. r n a Radial 500 gas­ 'AfMMkly GpacialSt Jlnt and Jaan MorIconI — wtio not to fall into a rut. saving story. way came to see the play with on racial hiring quotas and let mXh mora than 25 yaart In tha raataurant “That’s why I like working in Court of Claims decision giving SAVE Come in for yours soon. that inseparability in their own stand Monday a lower court bualnoaa, cordially InvKa you to Mandioottr’a the theater during every vaca­ an off-reservation tribe a share nowoat and flnaat raataurantal minds. ruling that such requirements of timber revenues from the 3 tion from the show. My concen­ “They have a problem for state-supported construc­ PRICE OF SAME TIRE IF UNBLEMISHED tration is doubled on stage and I lands of the Hoopa Indians in because Edith and I have the ma~Ma Mia’s tion jobs are constitutional. northern California. Both the 56% have to work at that sort of con- same face. Some people have In a brieLarder, the court left A 40f000 Mile Tire from Firestone! centration to keep Edith Justice Depaftment and other trouble making the adjustment. in effect a decision by the First believable.” Indians in the West had con­ AND “ But the public comes to see U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Jean Stapleton and Edith tested the ruling. . Plastic Coated Plastic the play with an open mind and Cuisine upholding a qiibta section in a • Agreed to decide whether a Ma-Ma Mia’s Bunker do share the trait of they aren’t at all confused naivete. state contract for construction federal grand court improperly GOLF BALLS PLAYING CAROS TRASH CAN between the two characters. I at Boston State College. In real life Jean is the wife of **The Family Restaurant** invalidated part of New 06-10001-5 acted for more than 20 years Left open was the general Jersey’s new obscenity law LINERS producer-director William •Plastic Cuisine before Edith came along. question of whether specific before state courts had a Putch and the mother of Pam, coated “My character in the play, 471 Hartford Rd. Comer of N|cKee Street 52 fo r “The Patnify A«t(annin(” 14, and John 12. hiring quotas to improve the lot chance to rule on it. •Linen Leona, and Edith are poles finish There is a sweetness, an un­ of minorities violate the The justices have under 471 Hartford Rd. Comer of McKee Street | apart. Leona is highly in­ M R M T m uvmn b pj l to s pJ i traditional concept of a “color 1 affectedness about Jean that is SUROAV 11 UR . to 8 PJL review another case involving $1 MOHDAY thru SATURDAY 5 P.M. to 9 P.M telligent and much younger blind" Constitution. affirmative action brought by a MacGregor than Edith, who isn’t too b ri^ t. at once appraling imd disar­ High •Attractively 8UHDAY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. The contract at Boston State white man who was refused ad­ compreaeion. packaged Leona is a spinster and not as ming. She is untbeatrical and as College required that 20 per •VirtuaUy Fits 20-30 mission to the University of gallon can mature as Edith.', impressed by major motion pic- cent of the man-hours involved cutproof. per deck ture stars as Edifli might be. BUFFET EVERY MON. and TUES.! Washington Law School even •Extra- ■ ■e “Anyhow, L ^ n a is more at­ LIMIT 1 DECK 06 08 008-1 ••''"'1 one pkg. of 52 RIGHT ONLY! 5:00 to 9:00 (Garvod From• 8KM to aw 9 v aK)0 w P.M.)8'allla| in construction in all work though less qualified black permanent ■ packega of 3 Additional 92.98 tractive and less dowdy than [I l :\ t h e a t r e s e a s t categories be done by applicants were accepted. A cover paint, Limit 1 packaga A dd itio na l Edith.” ______(Additional bills SI ea.) 49C per deck minorities. decision on that case is -C Fresh Veal not that Jean is putting expected in June. down Edith. She loves the daffy ALL YOU CAN EAT! (All Cholco Top In other actions, the Supreme Although both cases rested 33 MAIN ST. Parmigiana Mrs. Bunker. But after three Court: u ^ thp'14th Amendment Limit 2 per customer torvod with cup of aoup, ehoica of years in the role the actress is Quallti Food) • Agreed td consider whether ^^^uirem ent that all laws be M ANCHESHR |apa0battt, potato or vagotablo, our in danger of being a twin of the Choose from Oyor 86 President Dwight D. “ applied equally without regard BROWN'S TIRE SHOP 646-3444 . long-suffering Edith. *3 .9 8 Eisenhower acted illegally in to rac^ the construction issue Toua aolad bar. brood and butter. Ah overwhelming number of Hot and CoM Koins! ' (CNUmt it and Undkr Prieal 'directing that a soldier con-, -involved specific quotas strangers call her Edith. She in­ ______(Watch The Herald for our Daily Specialst) victed of murder, and whose assigned by the state. variably sets the fans straight.

> t PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. April 23, 1974 lutw om aiiM t EwamwB Bolton 1974- PAGE FIVE Seven Submit Bi4ls About Town iianrlir0tf r niit^ Hpralh T te Manchestn' PTA for Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:0 Parent Questions School Quality Gaesyttete Chihlrea will meet a.m.. at the Community Y. All On Moving Brook at Ti3i Weteesday at the wom en a re invited for ' Founded OcU i , 1881 Bids were received from w ufM M na Kccaejr Street School. The fellowship, volleyball or DONNA HOLLAND they had takdn the time to ask seven contractors Moday for later ate naterial lis psopam win diaettss talented bowling, and a break for coffee, 6. Why are parents of gram­ cerned to find out whey they are relocating about 1,500 feet of 000. a te gifted children. Published by Manchester Publishing Correspondent why so many Bolton students teby-sitting is available. More Subscribers who fail to receive their mar school students finding it sending their children to the brook in the vicinity of Item eSEiaab saal the tea Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 646-0375 are going to ECHS. information may be obtained newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 necessary to send their children private schools. He said he Laurel Lake — in the town’s bite , Burl L. Lyons, Publisher ^ attending Howell Cheney Tech, Grade 1-8 parochial schools In response to board The M anchester Publishing Co. picked up at his house and being with about eight more entering and will be reporting back to and six bid on the alternate for March 13, BBS ■ a toSitetee members saying their respon­ labor and material, with the assumes* no financial responsibility for transported on. a half empty in Sept^ber. the school board. He hopes R^ereatam. Btititeateskri»- ram TET sibility is to provide transporta­ contractor to supply the pipe. bus. Mrs. whitham asked if board other administrators will also pTovemtet oasts an te aaale ia t^ g ra p h ic a l errors appearing in adver­ tion to schools outside the com­ The apparent low bidder for Subscription Rates Board members recently members had bothered to talk look into the matter. im , iaateer teteateWMeter tisements and other reading matter in munity for students it cannot labor only (with the town to ■ftir ...... Payable in Advance denied request by William with parents who had found it Allen felt if the reason was The Manchester Evening Herald. meet the needs of, Mrs. religious education that was supply concrete pipe) is the Of iflie edtiae One Month $3.25 «X)isplay advertising closing hours, McCurrry to have one son neceskary to give up their tax Whitham said, “I say these transported to ECHS. The dollar education and pay for one thing, but if it was because Hub Construction Co. of appraw*, W«,4I Single Copy...... / ^ . ... 15$ students’ needs have not been Colchester, at $259,383. The ap­ three full days prior to publication. McCurry’s have a son attending something that was supposed to of other things going on in the acqaissltiraa a t (the U t-a o c I By Carrier, Weekly...... I . / . . . . 754 met in our community and school system then parents parent low bidder for labor and Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon HCT, which is right next to be supplied. Lannl Late — «a te note iar One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon therefore the board should must be listened to. material (with the contractor eqHmteiglllirlliBdMaBoa.'lte ECHS, and the bus is half emp­ She asked the board to find provide their transportation.” Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and ty. the answers to the following to supply metal pipe) is Brewer rraiUBiBBe IMOLjHi « fartei- Three Months...... $9.75 Mrs. Whitham said, “I feel and Horan of West Hartford, at proveiiKib ttnc;, tetk niaca- Monday. Board members at the time questions: my child’s educatioh comes made clear they felt their 1. Why do these parents feel $327,269. tion of ltt» Isaak aae at Ite along only once in his or her The high bid for labor only responsibility is to provide the need to send their child to a Increase Fees major anqsamatgts. lifetime and if the existing HARTFORD (UPI) transportation to schools out­ private school? system cannot find the side the community for 2. Why do teachers and staff Students at the University of remedies to the faults in our Hartford have voluntarily students it cannot meet the in our system agree with system then I.find it necessary (• need of, such as Cheney Tech parents in many cases that it’s added $2 to their activities fees veneflan M in d ___ i t SUat . V s'auu h« bam Mrring Hi* Horn* Owner 2 to go elsewhere for my child’s that will go to the Connecticut i . and special educations. the best action? education.” TiAiS. For • complete FXEE INSPECTION of Federal Workers Gagged Public Interest Research • tapM and CMdil • The felt there would be many 3. Why is there 10 per cent or ^ • Tenmio Control Expert, tupervised problems if they changed their so of Uie 1976 class going to Board members said Mrs. Group, a consumer organiza­ tion. (• t e * 0 Know todtnkel eteff, phono our ne.rest position due to the number of ECHS? Whitham’s letter was very in­ teol offico; Two ruiings of the Supreme Court formative. all Item s an justified, did so at their own peril and students attending ECHS and 4. Why is it recommended by Steve Wisensale, director of have effectively gagged federal also the number attending school personnel that a high PIRG, said the students’ action (• we have evorp MMe , suffered economic reprisais while Raymond Allen, superinten­ proves they care about con­ workers, down to the lowest level, parochial schools in other percentage of grammar school dent of schools, said the letter their cases were undergoing review. towns. students need tutoring? sumerism. (• 649-9240 showed concerns that school ad­ from criticizing the agencies for “Because there are no To our mind there is a difference Mrs. John Whitham, who 5. Why do a fair percentage of ministrators are also concerned 3 questioned the board’s decision, Grade 7 and 8 students feel as demonstrations anymore, peo­ .A in V A which they work, or their supervisors (* between the obligations of a person about. ple have the impression that the miracle of ^M3n$^«A B U SS TERHITE CONTROL GORP. said board members found it though they are going to a zoo Allen said he would be under threat of being fired from their students don’t care,” he said downtown manefcMftar Bftf, Of BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO.. INC. • EST. 1882 employed in private business and one The Parthenon, Nashville, Tenn. (photo by Doug Bevins) easy to say no, but questioned if rather than school to learn? meeting with all parents con­ (• jobs. Monday. working for a governmentai agency Oldest & Uuroest in Conn. . In a 6-3 vote the court rejected a on the federal, state or local levels. challenge to the federal statue that Summary dismissal for criticism Open Forum allows federal employes to be dis­ may be condoned in the private sector. missed or suspended “for such cause The government worker, however, is Appreciation men’s chorus and to those men as will promote the efficiency of the Max Lerner another case. He sees waste, or dis- To the editor: who responded. service.” Early Easter morning, a few Board of Education, namely How Much Do You Need for hone^tj;, or inefficiency in the spen­ And in a 5-4 vote the court ruled that hundred Christian people the cafeteria workers and ding of f)ublic money, some of which custodians, who consented to Comments “due process’ considerations did not gathered at Memorial Field to is his own.^ welcome in that holy day. work on that holiday morning. require a fuil dress trial-type hearing Although we saw ho “sunrise” The youth of Calvary Church Does his loyalty lie with a superior for their help at the breakfast. before the government fired a worker. at the service, the chilling driz­ or to the ^ubiic whose taxes pay his zle did not dampen spirits. King's Dept. Store, for the This means that government beautiful lily planU (P brighten salary? We think it is with the latter, We of the Sunrise Service Spinning Nixon^s Fate workers will work under fear that any Committee, Manchester Area the cafeteria. * and that he has a responsibility to Conference of Churches, would And all the speakers and ser­ criticism which they may make of vice participants, the Salvation SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The Watergate cases in court — November elections, and will come forth and complain when he like to publicly express our Michigan results show again their jobs or superiors could result in thanks to all those who took Army Band, and behind-the- which wiil be decisive. The go against the President. He sees public money being spent in a scene workers for their special that the verdict of the bi­ election trend will follow the would have a good fighting Home Improvements? dismissal. part in this endeavor. So we say elections continues hostile to profligate manner. “thank you” to: contributions. lead of the cases. Already the chance if the Senate trial were After such dismissal they would be I would like to note that while President Nixon. It juries have started to rule held now. But after November A Civitan Club, for all those In order to do this he should be the Sunrise Service is spon­ foreshadows the outcome of the against the Watergate defen­ the Senate will be more solidly entitled to Civil Service hearings and willing men who ushered at the general congressional elections protected by the right to have a service. How great to have such sored by the Conference of dants, as, notably, in the Democratic and therefore more judicial appeal. However, during the Churches, two very in the fall, which promise to be Dwight Chapin case. solidly against him, although it hearing before he is dismissed and cut an enthusiastic organization a Democratic landslide. It also period while they are waiting for such respond to our needs. enthusiastic and hard-working Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke of is arguable that some might act off from his livelihood, rathqc. than members of this committee are foreshadows the final verdict in California is a minor tragedy of like the Republican hearings they face economic disaster. Watkins Bros., for the use of the Senate impeachment trial, spending months or years withduHh- an organ. pastory -of non-conference the Nixon re-election com­ “recusants” in the case of An­ The person who brought the churches. Tbis is a real exam­ when it comes. mittee, since his strong bid for drew Johnson and be more in­ come waiting for a verdict from Lutheran Church Supply There are three simultaneous challenge to the law wound up on Store in Hartford, for the dona­ ple of the outreach and coopera­ the Republican nomination for dependent in supporting him P stories unfolding. One is the review. tion of 1,000 service bulletins. tion envisioned by the con­ governor has been all but after than before an election. welfare while waiting for conclusion ference. So, my personal election story. The second is the flooded out by the backwash of Now we do not believe that This spark of color added a bit Of the Watergate defendants of his case and of course he lost. “thank yous” go out to Pastors story of the diggings and fin­ a grand jury indictment in a whose trials loom ahead, the of brightness to a foggy morn­ dings by special prosecutor malcontents and trouble-makers ing. Bill Taylor and Ken Gustafson perjury case arising out of the most interesting case now is The case was brought by a $16,000 a for their involvement. These Leon Jaworski’s office, and the late lamented plan for the San John D. Ehrlichman. Kenneth should be encouraged under civil ser­ Mr. Norman Nordeen, for jury verdicts and pretrial year field representative of tli^Office organizing an inter-church men, along with Pastor Norm , Diego Republican convention in Reich’s story from Seattle, vice anymore than they are in private settlements reached in the 1972. of Economic Opportunity in CHiicago, Swensen, have provided the Wash., in the Los Angeles business. However, neither do we con­ necessary leadership and force cases of the Watergate defen­ If the jury cases go mostly Times, — but since repudiated and had charged his superiors, behind the Sunrise Service. dants. The third is the impeach­ against the former administra­ done an honest man being ruined by Ehrlichman — reports that without proof, of having offered a i The Almanac Such is the cooperation which ment story, in the case of the tion officials, Mr. Nixon will Ehrlichman is a considerably because he felt that he must protest. grew out of last year’s “Key House Judiciary Committee not be able to save himself from $100,000 bribe to a community action chastened and disillusioned' 73” meetings. report and a House vote soon to a House majority vote against man, on the outs with H.R. organization. The conduct of public affairs, no H ^ great it is to be living in come, and a Senate trial later. him, and may not even hold (Bob) Haldeman, disappointed United Press International Don’t get them mixed up but, Many of the most aggravated cases matter how lowly the position, is a Today is Tuesday, April 23, an ecumenical age where such enough Senate votes to block a with Mr. Nixon and perhaps in tendency and in fact, they are two-thirds vote against him. public trust. A man of conscience the 113th day of 1974 with 252 to things as this are possible. ready to settle with Jaworski of waste, overspending, and other Elaine Holcomb interwoven. And in that in­ There is a time factor here. Mr. for a lighter indictment, and follow. terweaving lies the spinning of misfeasance in government agencies sometimes has no choice but to com­ The moon is between its new For The Surtrise Nixon stands to gain by speed, ready to talk. Service Committee, President Nixon’s fate, as by not delay, in the movement of have come to light through complaints plain or resign, which often times is phase and first quarter. the three sisters of Greek myth. Alternative penalties have all The morning stars are Mer­ 33 View Street the impeachment process. along been the strongest card by employes who could not conscien­ an heroic alternative to the head of a Manchester Of the three stories, it is the The House impeachment, in cury, Venus and Jupiter. second — the disposition of the which courts and prosecutors tiously condone actions which they family with great responsibility. The evening stars are Mars any event, will come before the have held in the wake of knew were taking place. and Saturn. Watergate. U.S. Dist. Judge This decision must come up again in Those born on this date are John J. Sirica made effective ail justice, or you will find your post­ under the sign of Taurus. Bruce Biossat use of the carrot of lighter And as in this case those who made man not answering when you com­ English dramatist and poet penalties to break the silence of William Shakespeare was born the smaller Watergate fry. Now ine complaints, which iater were ment that it is a nice day. April 23, 1564. prosecutor Jaworski is able to On this day in history: Education Systeni use it effectively in the In 1898, the U.S. government Gets Failing Grade traditional process of plea asked for 125,000 volunteers to bargaining on the part of the fight against Spain in Cuba. bigger fry. John Dean was one In 1917, almost every per­ of the early collaborators and former stepped forward at a Herbert Kalmbach followed Bad news is neally piling up though a recent dinner compa­ seven per cent. Federal studies mass rally in New York City him. If Ehrlichman comes Major Political on the education front in the nion told me it would cost him disclose at least seven million r% when asked to volunteer to United States. The numbers in $80,000 to put his fair-sized next, will Haldeman be far U.S. youngsters with severe behind? entertain the troops overseas in our schools are huge, the public family of kids through college. reading problems. World War I. expenditures likewise. But A record number of There are some men whose The magazine “The Public characterological structure, as In 1941, thousands attending somehow the nht of it all is * American youths, more than Interest,” seeking to gauge the an “America First” rally in the psychiatrists are fond of Mistake grossly discouraging — es­ eight million, are in the effectiveng^ of many “Great \ New York City heard Charles putting it, is pretty rigid, with pecially when set against that colleges today. But since 1969, ^ i e t y ” programs, found that Lindbergh say “It is obvious clear outer boundaries. John part of the American dream the proportion of those 18 in the vasmederal aid to educa­ that England is losing the war.” Mitchell was quite evidently which says that edui^iption is the through 21 going that route has tion field swne money had been The noted aviator opposed one of them. He will take key to. everything useful and fallen from around 45 per cent well directM and well spent. President Nixon’s participation in stayed away from these areas and had American entry into World War whatever' punishments lie good. to the range of 36 to 38 per cent. But it estimated that about a Michigan’s special Congressional done his campaigning in the rural far­ II. It doesn’t augur well for us, Some bright spots exist. ahead. My guess is that fifth of U.S. chiidren are disad­ Haldeman, too, belongs there, election was a major political mistake In 1965, more than 200 U.S. either at the leadership level or Experts insist levels of attain­ vantaged, for educational pur­ ming sections. It was not enough. It planes struck North Vietnam in at the more general plane but that Ehrlichman — despite in our estimation. Anti-Nixon forces ment are rising, that among poses, by virtue of inadequate did not work. one of the heaviest raids of the where a well-trained populace Americans 20 to M some 85 per his current denials — falls into a 3 family, neighborhood and com­ war. W ell loan you up to will consider the election of the Workers who have seen dollar gains is counted on to enrich us with cent (far more than in earlier munity backgrounds. These are vniddle range between them and skills and guide us with times) have at least completed the more loosely structured Democratic candidate a rebuff of the in payrolls wiped out by inflation and not only a direct schooling han­ balanced judgments and high school. That’s a big ad­ dicap (in some homes parents’ Dean and Kalmbach. President. How about the biggest fry of rapidly increasing prices in almost all choices. vance. vocabularies are limited to a Today ^s Private colleges are dropping all — the President? I doubt And they will be right. Republican commodities are discontented. A Yet the grim stuff keeps few hundred words), but pose ’K>,000 <*° for up to 10 years away, and with them some of that he will either resign or candidates for Congress have not been Thought seeping out. Truancy in elemen­ grave problems of health and per cent increase in dollars in the the varied flavor and much of tary and secondary schools is diet which affect brain develop­ talk. But if enough of his former doing well this year. It reflects dis­ the more intimate teaching that, staggering in some cities. To ment. lieutenants cop a plea, he‘will paycheck is worthless when it buys be done for. satisfaction of the people with the way could mean so much to the large number of The magazine’s conclusion is less goods than before. Inspired To Praise American students. Pinched by acknowledged dropouts must be the nation is going. that to be broadly useful such Some of this, of course, can be laid To the Biblical man, the diminished funds from both added many of these truants, programs must be applied for beauty of the world issued from In this instance Watergate we think, right at the feet of industrial workers. government and private grants, who are pupils in name only. much longer periods at much H erald the grandeur of God; His these schools are bound to keep is a lesser issue, inflation, wages, lost Vance Packard, marshaling greater cost than Americans Increases in wages which are gained majesty towered beyond the dying off. The great publicly evidence for Reader's Digest, are spending - for all the Yesterdays purchasing power, high prices, all only by bargaining and strike pressure breath-taking mystery of the supported education super­ recalls a Louis Harris survey seemingly enormous tax load 25 Years Ago these are the basic things disturbing universe. Rather than being markets are in command. which showed nearly a tenth of which education lays upon us. are of themselves inflationary, unless crushed by the mystery, he was Some pretty harsh things are all Americans had trouble the people. If our economics were Some foreign nations, big and they are linked to increased produc­ inspired to prai^ the majesty. being written, tod, about the meeting minimum literacy small, are doing a good deal going right, Watergate might well be tivity. And rather than praise the quality of college and universi­ standards. They could write better than we on hdcuation. world for its beauty, he called ty education today. Mediocre is of less importance to the voters. only poorly, couldn’t spell, or We’re already getting a name President Nixon has had a very fine the world to praise its Creator. one of kinder words some fill out job application forms. for shoddiness and slackness. It is notable .that the Democratic record in the conduct of foreign af­ ...Abraham J. Heschel from ckitics apply. Thousands of All those Harris sampled were Unless we find ways to develop candidate ran up large majorities in “Holy, Holy Land” by Charles “teachers” seem just a jump or 16 or older. people of dedicated, effective fairs. But detentes do not buy shoes, L. Wallis. two ahead of their students. In 10 years, the average score Saginaw and Bay City the industrial schooling, America won’t be or clothing or bread. And we think Submitted by Many students evidently are of U.S. students taking the stan­ looked to indefinitely as a place sections of the district. Mr. Nixon had that is the way the people are voting. Mrs. Harriet Hiller only mildly interested in learn­ dard Scholastic Aptitute Test of high leadership and great CentePs.Church ing. They seej^o privilege in it. has dropped 35 points — about PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues- April 23, 1974 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (}onn., ’Tues., April 23, 1974 — PAGE f IvE r Bolton Seven Submit Bids — ------About Town------The Manchester PTA for Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:0 Exceptional Children will meet a.m.. at the Community Y. All iiandif Htrr Eit^uiug Hrralh Parent Questions School Quality On Moving Brook at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the women are invited for Bids were received from wasj$469,000 and the high bid for Keeney Street School. The -fellowship, volleyball or seven contractors Moday for labdr and material was $564,- program will discuss talented bowling, and a break for coffee. DONNA HOLLAND Founded Oct, i, 1881 they had taken the time to ask 6. Why are parents of gram­ cerned to find out whey they are relocating about 1,500 feet of and gifted children. Baby-sitting is available. More Correspondent why so many Bolton students mar school students finding it sending their children to the brook in the vicinity of 'own officials said the low information may be obtained Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their 646-0375 are going to ECHS. necessary to send their children Laurel Lake — in the town’s bids came in a little higher than from the YWCA office, 78 N. private schools. He said he YWCA Drop-In will meet Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 Board of Education members Approximately 14 high school to private schools? would like to meet with sanitary landfill area. None of estimates and will have to be . Main St. 649-5662. received a letter from a resi­ students presently attend ECHS 06040,-telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.tn. should telephone the circulation Mrs. Whitham asked board parents, Iraving children attend­ the bidders are from studied before a determination dent questioning why transpor­ and six or seven will enter as members who the parents of 14 Manchester. is made of a contract award. Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. ing a school in Bolton who are tation to East Catholic High freshmen in September. high school students could also All seven bid on the alternate ’The cost for relocating the days and holidays. Entered at the f'.’W unhappy with the school system Member Audit Bureau of Circulation School was recently denied a There are presently about be so wrong in sending their to find out why. for labor only, with the Town of brook will come from a $1,391,- Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Ste- Bolton student having a brother five Bolton students attending children out of town to school? /He is looking into the matter Manchester to supply the pipe; 000 appropriation approved cond Class Mail Matter. attending Howell Cheney Tech, Grade 1-8 parochial schools In response to board am will be reporting back to and six bid on the alternate for March 13, 1973 in a townwide Burl L. Lyons, Publisher picked up at his house and being with about eight more entering members saying their respon­ labor and material, with the referendum. Estimates for im­ The Manchester Publishing Co. the school board. He hopes transported on a half empty in September. sibility is to provide transporta­ other administrators will also contractor to supply the pipe. provement costs were made in V- assumes no financial responsibility for bus. Mrs. Whitham asked if board tion to schools outside the com­ look into the matter. The apparent low bidder for 1972, in order to be available for typographical errors appearing in adver­ Board members recently members had bothered to talk munity for students it cannot Allen felt if the reason was labor only (with the town to the referendum. Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in rM denied request by William with parents who had found it meet the needs of, Mrs. religious education that was supply concrete pipe) is the Of the entire appropriation Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. McCurrry to have one son necessary to give up their tax Whitham said, “I say these one thing, but if it was because Hub C onstruction Co. of approved, $449,400 went for One Month...... ;... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, transported to ECHS. The dollar education and pay for students’ needs have not been of other things going on in the Colchester, at $259,383. The ap­ acquisition of the 110-acre Single C opy...... 15^ three full days prior to publication. McCurry’s have a son attending something that was supposed to met in our community and school system then parents parent low bidder for labor and Laurel Lake — to be used for HCT, which is right next to be supplied. By Carrier, W eekly...... 75$ Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon therefore the board should must be listened to. material (with the contractor expanding the landfill area. The ECHS, and the bus is half emp­ She asked the board to find remaining $941,600 is for im­ One Y ea r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon provide their transportation.” to supply metal pipe) is Brewer call ty- the answers to the following Mrs. Whitham said, “I feel and Horan of West Hartford, at provements there, with reloca­ Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and II Board members at the time questions: my child’s education comes $327,269. tion of the brook one of the Three M onths...... $9.75 Monday. made clear they felt their 1. Why do these parents feel along only once in his or her Increase Fees ’The high bid for labor only major improvements. . - . f the need to send their child to a responsibility is to provide lifetime and if the existing HARTFORD (UPI) - private school? transportation to schools out­ system cannot find the Students at the University of . 2. Why do teachers and staff side the community for remedies to the faults in our Hartford have voluntarily students it cannot meet the in our system agree with (• system then I.find it necessary added $2 to their activities fees Venetian blind repair kits t BE SURE .^ B lIS S hi> been serving the Home Owner 2 need of, such as Cheney Tech parents in many cases that it’s to go elsewhere for my child’s that will go to the Connecticut for YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of the best action? St and special educations. education.” Public Interest Research • tapes and enrdsi • *) 3. Why is there 10 per cent or your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised ’The felt there would be many Group, a consumer organiza­ Federal Workers Gagged so of the 1976 class going to Board members said Mrs. by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest problems if they changed their tion. ECHS? Whitham’s letter was very in­ alt Items are fairway priced, tool local office; position due to the number of Steve Wisensale, director of 4. Why is it recommended by formative. students attending ECHS and PIRG, said the students’ action Two rulings of the Supreme Court school personnel that a high we have every little thing!. justified, did so at their own peril and also the number attending Raymond Allen, superinten­ proves they care about con­ percentage of grammar school have effectively gagged federal suffered economic reprisals while parochial schools in other dent of schools, said the letter sumerism. 649-9240 towns. students need tutoring? showed concerns that school ad­ “w here a 3 “Because there are no workers, down to the lowest level, their cases were undergoing review. 5. Why do a fair percentage of doUafa Mrs. John Whitham, who ministrators are also concerned demonstrations anymdre, peo­ from criticizing the agencies for Grade 7 and 8 students feel as w orth BUSS ’TERMITE CONTROL CORP. To our mind there is a difference questioned the board’s decision,, about. ple have the impression that th e miracle of mam itretf ( said board members found it though they are going to a zoo Allen said he would be a d o lla rl" DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC..- EST. 1882 which they work, or their supervisors between the obligations of a person students don’t care,” he said dowrftown mancliesfter^ easy to say no, but questioned if rather than school to learn? meeting with all parents con­ Monday. under threat of being fired from their employed in private business and one The Parthenon, Nashville, Tenn. (photo by Doug Bevins) The Oldest & LarM st in Conn. jobs. working for a governmental agency . In a 6-3 vote the court rejected a on the federal, state or local levels. challenge to the federal statue that Summary dismissal for criticism »en Forum allows federal employes to be dis­ may be condoned in the private sector. missed or suspended "for such cause The government worker, however, is Appreciation men’s chorus and to those men Max Lerner as will promote the efficiency of the who responded. How Much Do You Need for another case. He sees waste, or dis­ To the editor: Board of Education, namely service." Early Easter morning, a few honesty, or inefficiency in the spen­ the cafeteria workers and And in a 5-4 vote the court ruled that hundred Christian people Comments ding of public money, some of which gathered at Memorial Field to custodians, who consented to “due process' considerations did not welcome in that holy day. work on that holiday morning. j is his own. The youth of Calvary Church require a full dress trial-type hearing Although we saw no “sunrise” Does his loyalty lie with a superior at the service, the chilling driz­ for their help at the breakfast. before the government fired a worker. or to the public whose taxes pay his zle did not dampen spirits. King’s Dept. Store, for the beautiful lily plants to brighten This means that government salary? We think it is with the latter, We of the Sunrise Service Spinning Nixon^s Fate Committee, Manchester Area the cafeteria. workers will work under fear that any And all the speakers and ser­ and that he has a responsibility to Conference of Churches, would SAN DIEGO, Calif. - The Watergate cases in court — November elections, and will criticism which they may make of like to publicly express our vice participants, the Salvation come forth and complain when he Army Band, and behihd-the- Michigan results show again which will be decisive. The go against the President. He Home Improvements? their jobs or superiors could result in thanks to all those who took that the verdict of the bi­ election trend will follow the would have a good fighting sees public money being spent in a part in this endeavor. So we say scene workers for their special A dismissal. contributions. elections continues hostile to lead of the cases. Already the chance if the Senate trial were profligate manner. “thank you” to: President Nixon. It juries have started to rule held now. But after November After such dismissal they would be Civitan Club, for all those I would like to note that while In order to do this he should be the Sunrise Service is spon­ foreshadows the outcome of the against the Watergate defen­ the Senate will be more solidly entitled to Civil Service hearings and willing men who ushered at the general congressional elections dants, as, notably, in the Democratic and therefore more protected by the right to have a service. How great to have such sored by the Conference of Churches, two very in the fall, which promise to be Dwight Chapin casein solidly against him, although it judicial appeal. However, during the hearing before he is dismissed and cut an enthusiastic organization a Democratic landslide. It also Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke of is arguable that some might act respond to our needs. enthusiastic and hard-working period while they are waiting for such off from his livelihood, rather than members of this committee are foreshadows the final verdict in California is a minor tragedy of like the Republican Watkins Bros., for the uSe of the Senate impeachment trial, the Nixon re-election com­ “recusants" in the case of An­ hearings they face economic disaster. spending months or years without in­ an organ. pastors of non-conference churches. This is a real exam­ when it comes. mittee, since his strong bid for drew Johnson and be more in­ P The person who brought the Lutheran Church Supply come waiting for a verdict from ple of the outreach and coopera­ There are three simultaneous the Republican nomination for dependent in supporting him Store in Hartford, for the dona­ stoVies unfolding. One is the governor has ^^n all but after than before an election. challenge to the law wound up on review. tion envisioned by the con- tion of 1,000 service bulletins, election story. The second is the flooded out by the backwash of Of the Watergate defendants 'V welfare while waiting for conclusion ference<\SD, my personal Now we do not believe that This spark of color added a bit story^of the diggings and fin­ a grand jury indictment, in a whose trials loom ahead, the of brightness to a foggy morn­ “thank yous” go out to Pastors of his case and of course he lost. Bill Taylor and Ken Gustafson dings by special prosecutor perjury case arising out of the most interesting case now is malcontents and trouble-makers ing. Leon Jaworski’s office, and the late lamented plan for the San John D. Ehrlichman. Kenneth The case was brought by a $16,000 a Mr. Norman Nordeen, for for their involvement. These should be encouraged under civil ser­ men, along with Pastor Norm jury verdicts and pretrial Diego Republican convention in Reich’s story from Seattle, year field representative of the Office organizing an inter-church settlements reached in the 1972. vice anymore than they are in private Swensen, have provided the Wash., in the Los Angeles of Economic Opportunity in Chicago, necessary leadership and force cases of tpe Watergate defen­ If the jury cases go mostly Times, — but since repudiated business. However, neither do we con­ dants. The third is the impeach­ against the former administra­ by Ehrlichman — reports that and had charged his superiors, behind the Sunrise Service. done an honest man being ruined The Almanac Such is the cooperation which ment story,\in the case of the tion officials, Mr. Nixon will Ehrlichman is a considerably without proof, o^having offered a House Judiciary Committee not be able to save himself from chastened and disillusioned because he felt that he must protest. grew out of last year’s “Key $100,000 bribe to a community action 73” meetings. report and a Hpuse vote soon to a House majority vote against man, on the outs with H.R. i j k The conduct of public affairs, no come, and a Sepate trial later. him, and may not even hold (Bob) Haldeman, disappointed organization. Cnited Press International How great it is to be living in an ecumenical age where such Don’t get thein mixed up but, enough Senate votes to block a with Mr. Nixon and perhaps Many of the most aggravated cases matter how lowly the position, is a Today is Tuesday, April 23, in tendency and in fact, they are two-thirds vote against him. ready to settle with Jaworski the 113th day of 1974 with 252 to things as this are possible. public trust. A man of conscience Elaine Holcomb interwoven. And\ in that in­ There is a time factor here. Mr. for a lighter indictrnent, and of waste, overspending, and other follow. terweaving lies the* spinning of Nixon stands to gain by speed, ready to talk. sometimes has no choice but to com­ The moon is between its new For The Sunrise misfeasance in govemrtient agencies Service Committee, President Nixon’s fate, as by not delay, in the movement of Alternative penalties have all plain or resign, which often times is phase and first quarter. the three sisters of &eek myth. have come to light through complaints 33 View Street the impeachment process. along been the strongest card The morning stars are Mer­ Of the three storiep, it is the The House impeachment, in which courts and prosecutors an heroic alternative to the head of a cury, Venus and Jupiter. Manchester by employes who could not conscien­ second — the disposition of the any event, will come before the have held in the wake of family with great responsibility. The evening stars are Mars tiously condone actions which they Watergate. U.S. Dist. Judge and Saturn. John J. Sirica made effective knew were taking place. This decision must come up again in Those born on this date are Bruce Biossat use of the carrot of lighter all justice, or you will find your post­ under the sign of Taurus. penalties to break the silence of English dramatist and poet man not answering when you com­ the smaller Watergate fry. Now And as in this case those who made William Shakespeare was born ment that it is a nice day. prosecutor Jaworski is able to \IA P R 0 the complaints, which later were April 23, 1564. Education System use it effectively in the On this day in history: traditional process of plea In 1898, the U.S. government Gets Failing Grade bargaining on the part of the asked for 125,000 volunteers to bigger fry. John Dean was one C K t i S l fight against Spain in Cuba. of the early collaborators and In 1917, almost every per­ Herbert Kalmbach followed former stepped forward at a Bad news is really piling up though a recent dinner compa­ seven per cent. Federal studies him. If Ehrlichman comes Major Political mass rally in New York City on the education front in the nion told me it would cost him disclose at least seven million next, will Haldeman be far when asked to volunteer to United States. The numbers in $80,000 to put his fair-sized U.S. youngsters with severe behind? ptiA entertain the troops overseas in our schools are huge, the public family of kids through college. reading problems. There are some men whose World War I. tt expenditures likewise. But A record number of ’The magazine “The Fhiblic characterological structure, as g a In 1941, thousands attending somehow the nbt of it all is American youths, more than Interest,” seeking to gauge the the psychiatrists are fond of an “America First” rally in grossly discouraging — es­ eight million, are in the Mistake effectiveness of many “Great putting it, is pretty rigid, with y V New York City heard Charles pecially when set against that colleges today. But since 1969, Society” programs, found that clear outer boundaries. John Lindbergh say “It is obvious b o o y part of the American dream the proportion of those 18 in the vast federal aid to educa­ Mitchell was quite evidently & pOOL that England is losing the war.” which says that education is the b a v through 21 going that route has tion field some money had been one of them. He will take The noted aviator opposed key to. everything useful and fallen from around 45 per cent well directed and well spent. whatever' punishments lie President Nixon’s participation in stayed away from these areas and had American entry into World War good. to the range of 36 to 38 per cent. But it estimated that about a ahead. My guess is that AG ^^S\3GA II. It doesn’t augur well for us, Michigan’s special Congressional done his campaigning in the rural far­ Some bright spots exist. fifth of U.S. children are disad­ Haldeman, too, belongs there, b g b b b e b a either at the leadership level or In 1%5, more than 200 U.S. Experts insist levels of attain­ vantaged, for educational pur­ CO election was a major political mistake ming sections. It was not.enough. It planes struck North Vietnam in at the more general plane ment are rising, that among but that Ehrlichman — despite a\ b 3 poses, by virtue of inadequate his current denials — falls into a in our estimation. Anti-Nixon forces did not work. I one of the heaviest raids of the where a well-trained populace Americans 20 to M some 85 per family, neighborhood and com­ Well loan you up to war. is counted on to enrich us with cent (far more than in earlier munity backgrounds. ’These are middle range between them and will consider the election of the Workers who have seen dollar gains the more loosely structured VEV^AA skills and guide us with times) have at least completed not only a direct schooling han­ Dean and Kalmbach. Democratic candidate a rebuff of the in payrolls wiped out by inflation and balanced judgments and high school. That’s a big ad­ dicap (in some homes parents’ How about the biggest fry of choices. vance. vocabularies are limited to a President. rapidly increasing prices in almost all all — the President? I doubt ^10,000 for up to 10 years Today''s Private colleges are dropping Yet the grim stuff keeps few hundred words), but pose And they will be right. Republican commodities are discontented. A 10 away, and with them some of seeping out. Truancy in elemen­ that he will either resign or Thought grave problems of health and talk. But if enough of his former candidates for Congress have not been per cent increase in dollars in the the varied flavor and much of tary and secondary schools is diet which affect brain develop­ the more intimate teaching that, staggering in some cities. To ment. lieutenants cop a plea, he will doing well this year. It reflects dis­ paycheck is worthless when it buys be done for. could mean so much to the large number of ’The magazine’s conclusion is satisfaction of the people with the way less goods than before. Inspired To Praise American students. Pinched by acknowledged dropouts must be that to be broadly useful such the nation is going. To the Biblical man, the diminished funds from both added many of these truants, programs must 1^ applied for 646-1700 Some of this, of course, can be laid beauty of the world issued from government and private grants, who are pupils in name only. much longer periods at much Herald In this instance Watergate we think, right at the feet of industrial workers. Visit our NEW PATHMARK OFFICE in the Pathmark Shopping Center the grandeur of God; His these schools are bound to keep Vance Packard, marshaling greater cost than Americans Yesterdays is a lesser issue, inflation, wages,'1 Increases in wages which are gained majesty towered beyond the dying off. The great publicly evidence for Reader’s Digest, are spending — for all the purchasing power, high prices, all only by bargaining and strike pressure breath-taking mystery of the supported education super­ recalls a Louis Harris survey seemingly enormous tax load 25 Years Ago universe. Rather than being markets are in command. which showed nearly a tenth of which education lays upon us. these are the basic things disturbing are of themselves inflationary, unless Some pretty harsh things are Half of Cancer Fund is crushed by the mystery, he was all Americans had trouble Some foreign nations, big and raised. being written, tod, about the meeting minimum literacy the people. If our economics were they are linked to increased produc­ inspired to praise the majesty. small, are doing a good deal John Malon^ is installed as quality of college and universi­ standards. They could write And rather than'' praise the better than we on edcuation. Commander qpV.F.W. going right, Watergate might well be tivity. world for its beauty, he called ty education today. Mediocre is only poorly, couldn’t spell, or We’re already getting a name of less importance to the voters. President Nixon has had a very fine the world to praise its Creator. one of kinder words some fill out job application forms. for shoddiness and slackness. 10 Years Ago Savings ^ 1 OF Manchester ckitics apply. Thousands of It is notable that the Democratic record in the conduct of foreign af­ ...Abraham J. Heschel from All those Harris sampled were Unless we find ways to develop ...• M) I ( “Holy, Holy Land” by Charles “teachers” seem just a jump or 16 or older. people of dedicated, effective Board of Directors approves candidate ran up large majorities in fairs. But detentes do not buy shoes, L. Wallis. two ahead of their students. In 10 years, the average score schooling, America won’t be resolution-sending proposed ad­ Saginaw and Bay City the industrial or clothing or bread. And we think Submitted by Many students evidently are of U.S. students taking the stan­ looked to indefinitely as a place dition to Robertson School and Connecticut's Largest Savings Bank East of the River Mrs. Harriet Hiller only mildly interested in learn­ dard Scholastic Aptitute Test of high leadership and great North End Renewal to voters .MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • DOLTON NOTCH« sections of the district. Mr. Nixon had that is the way the people are voting. Center Church ing. They see no privilege in it, has dropped 35 points — about productivity. May 19.

i S PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., April 23. 1974 MHtBuJmaiiiiiiit ETVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 23, 1974 — PAGE SEVEN Energy Agency^ill Theft Sentences Heavy Court Cases COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) - seven months in jail for stealing student at Tuskegee Institute in State Superior Court Judge an 80-cent package of luncheon Alabama, pleaded guilty Friday IMura Promotions Will Continuo John H. Land, in an apparent meat as part of a fraternity in­ to taking the meat from a B B A O H iio ! Passed by House CIRCUIT COURT 12y • Bruce Finstad, 28, of RFD crackdown on petty thieves, has itiation. Columbus grocery store March Manchester SesalM sentenced a college student to The youth, Lewis Yeller, 22. a 29. To Bonofit Our Customors! powered to draw up an energy Robert Davis, 20, A f 273 3, Coventry, operating an un­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The • Coordinate local and state registered motor '’ehicle, emergency plan and institute •Porter St., finedy$40 for energy crisis may seem now to energy programs. nolled. Iw H kG ritto congratulate all the lucky winnera In our recent million 8AH programs; to carry out such speeding and $5 for^misuse of have been like a tod dream, but The state energy chief would • Robert (Joehring, 32, of 86 ft— ■ Give-away. I hope that you will all benefit from the many plan, including rationing, marker plate, ^arges of JiMi the Connecticut Legislature is also be empowered to in­ White St., charges of intoxica­ w e w M M gfOa you can obtain from your neareat 8&H Redemption Center. I going ahead with creation of a allocation and conservation of vestigate complaints of operating an ^registered available fuel. motor vehicle and failure to dis­ tion and breach of the peace, vdUh Be thank the many thouaanda of cuatomera who each week par- powerful state agency that will violations of energy related nolled. i/Wm An emergency plan, however, play front plate, nolled (not VMiPiftOGo ftie eadtlng promotion and urge them not to be diacouraged by have to try to deal with the laws and regulations. • Thomas McNally, 21, of 6 must be approved by the prosecuted). ■BtwB a a ^ andte look forward to many almllar promotkma In which they may dream if it recurs. The bill, introduced by the Morse Rd., operating an, un­ legislative Regulation Review Sally Heath, 22, of East Hart­ O b ■ fteOp winner. Theee apeclal promotlona are our way of repaying your The House Monday voted 139- legislative Environmental registered motor vehicle, ford, hned $10 for operating an »e% and to aay that we hope you will continue to get the aatlafactlon Jl to adopt a measure setting up Committee before it can be im­ Committee, now goes to the nolled. plemented. unregistered motor vehicle and you want when you ahop at Frank’a. an agency to replace the state Senate. • Gail Viklinetz, 21, of East Emergency Energy Agency Prior to the adoption of an In other action Monday, the $10 for improper use of plates. Guy LeBrun, 19, of 108 Carter Hartford, operating a motor created last winter by an energy emergency program, House killed a bill which would vehicle while license is under St., fined $15 for misuse of 'T7lfG8 /F m o S t/M a r f f SM W fi executive order of Gov. the governor will have broad have allowed sale and consump­ suspension, nolled. ar powers to issue orders to cope marker plates. Thomas J. Meskill. tion of liquor on election days. • Ronald Bell, 18, of 61 N. with an energy crisis, such Gordon Rodgers, 19, of 113 In addition, the bill would set The vote against the bill was 91- Park St., Ellington, charge of up a state energy board to ad­ orders can be amended or dis­ 47. Branford St., fined $25 for M E A tS A failure tostop and show license. third-degree larceny, noll^. ‘ •JSiff approved by the legislature vise the gdvernor and the • By a narrow vote of 72-69 • Gary Sibley, l9, of 943 E. legislature on short- and long- within 72 hours. sent back to the General Law The original charge was We neeene The UglM To Limit Quentitlee 1onecN I Middle 'Tpke, operating a motor i OTAMP~ range programs to cope with The bill, requested by Meskill Committee a bill repealing the evading responsibility. Peggy Smith, 24, of Hartford, vehicle while registration is any shortage of fuel supplies. at the height of the energy state’s Sunday Blue Laws. The suspended, nolled. ' ^ 1 2 ^ * Golden Brown The proposed energy ad­ crisis, would empowerthe state action means the measure is fined $35 for fourth-degree ministration would be em- energy administrator, or the dead for the current session. larceny. \ S -7 M . governor to: • Gave final legislative ap­ Kenneth Sutherland, 18 of 103 Wrong Firm W mlJlC^aU-Baatlng • Establish programs, con­ proval to a bill allowing persons High St., Rockville, fined $15 Average Election trols and priorities for the cleared or pardoned after con­ for failure to renew registra­ Named In allocation, distribution and use viction, to have his records tion. 2 of available fuel. automatically erased. Kenneth Uppling, 19, of Rich­ Glass Story SMOKED Day Drinking • Suspend or modify existing • Adopted a Senate-passed mond Rd., Coventry, fined $25 B U n E R B A L L Voted Down statutes, standards and bill exempting the totally dis­ for operating an unregistered The president of the Connec­ requirements involving use of abled from property taxes. motor vehicle. ticut Glass Dealers Associa­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The energy. • Withheld action on a Joseph Healy, 16, of tion, Salvatore A. Bosco Jr., of prospect of drunken voters • Adopt measures on the measure creating a state Elec­ Colchester, sentenced to 30 Waterbury, says he erred in reeling to corrupton at the production, composition and tions Commission. days for operating a motor naming (Jlobe Amerada Glass TUBKEYS ballot box has apparently Co. of Illinois as a defendant in distribution of fuel. The house adjourned without vehicle while his license is IV H O U U n 5 - S Ik Average Mrs. Kavanaugh’a prompted the House to kill a bill • Impose hours and days on taking up a package of bills on suspended. He received a four- Chicago antitrust suits. Bosco Ih - . that would have allowed liquor which public buildings and com­ election campaign reform, but month suspended sentence and has since apologized to the com­ sales on election days. mercial and industrial es­ was expected to act on the two years' probation for taking pany for his error. “It's a bad bill," said Rep. tablishment may be required to measures Tuesday. a motor vehicle without per­ Bosco was quoted in a March MUFFINS Eugene R. Migliaro, RrWolcott, 1 story saying an antitrust suit remain open or closed. mission. Charges of second- A& Monday, before the House degree larceny, third-degree in Chicago alleged a group of in­ voted the measure down, 91-47. burglary, evading responsibili­ surance companies, several “I think the people have the ty and carrying weapons in a manufacturers, and one of the right to go to the polls and vote motor vehicle were nolled. nation’s largest glass dealers with a clear mind, not with 90 Police Seek conspired to violate the an­ Package per cent alcohol," he said. In other cases: titrust laws. i • Mary Bavier, 23, of 44 "We all know what happens The glass company named in of 6 Lewis St., charge of fourth- to one's mind after one has gone Cause of Blast the suit filed by six Chicago degree larceny, nolled. Lowei drinking," warned Rep. John A. glass dealers was Globe Glass NEW YORK (UPI) - it—psshh!—and then, with a • Victor Demko, 18, of 136 Fabrizio, R-Norwalk. and TrimCo., identified by the Residents of apartment snap of your finger, the explo­ (Watar Addad) Opponents of the measure Branford St., charges of third- glass dealers as the largest in­ This YeS have argued that it could lead to buildings rocked by a powerful sion. Bricks started flying,” he degree burglary and second- explosion in a midtown Manhat­ said. He escaped injury. dependent autoglass dealer in corrupt politicians purchasing degree larceny, nolled. the country. votes for the price of a drink. tan office building near the Bricks, mortar and splinters United Nations Plaza were UaSaDaAl ChOlCO U .S.D.A. Choice Two amendments which of glass sprayed on passersby. evacuated today until Planter’s would have referred the Ninety-three persons, including FIRST CUT BONELESS ROLLED Johnson’s authorities can make sure their measure to the legislative Elec­ 11 policemen, were hurt, eight structures are sound. VACATION and PICNIC tion Committee and allowed seriously. Seventy persons sale of alcoholic beverages The Red Cross set up a were taken to hospitals, fire of­ after polling hours also went shelter for 150 of the homeless ficials said. Another 23 were r> Arthur* s PEANUT down in defeat. in a church. Many of those treated at the scene. DRUG STORES Proponents of the measure, evacuated were U.N. staff Fire Commissioner John T. members. ' O’Hagan said it was a 190 rACMINCTON AVI.. NAaTrOaO. CONN SZT 1 I SODA led by Rep. Harry W. Wenz, The blast, which fire depart­ aiFtawors RFairfield, chairman of the “miracle” no one was killed. 941 MAIN ST.. MANCHISTia CONN 643 ISOS B U n E R ment investigators think was legislative Liquor Control Com­ Orders Buildings Vacated 144 aaOAO ST . WINDSOa. CONN. 6SS S181 caused by an accumulation of The fire department ordered mittee, cited the economic 40 MAIN ST. BOCKVILLI. CONN 87S-9161 18 oz. ^ a s , ripp^ away half of the 25- three adjacent apartment benefits Communities would V f story office building and set it reap if liquor is allowed to be buildings vacated for 24 hours SUPPLIES sold on election days. on fire an hour before the mor­ “so that the stability of the The/bill’s backer^ also said ning traffic rush Monday, buildings can be determined." that 25 states have already blowing out windows of adja­ In one of them, the Envoy allowed sale of intoxicating cent apartments, and injuring Towers, an 18-story building a OPEN LATE EVERY DAY - AUTHORIZED ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCE FITTER drinks on election days. nearly 100 persons. Most of the block from the United Nations, The only other day liquor can injurto were hit by flying glass. every window was blown out. Bomb Threat 'Telephoned not be sold in Connecticut is A spokesman for Brause HBamnfM ICONTAa WEARERS Household Helper! Good Friday. However, under A bomb threat had been Realty Co. which manages the s^^'Reiaxel^’' Soquettr telephoned to the building April damaged building, said after BONANZA / lUART PLACTIC state laws alcoholic beverages 12, but police said they found no lb. sold on Christmas must be con­ the explosion another bomb HBames-Hind! YOUR CHOICE evidence that explosives caused ONLY sumed with hot meals. threat was received by Wetting HANDIJUIL Opponents of the bill warned the blast, and firemen said telephone. The police depart­ Leothei’ Solution $ 1 0 9 ONLY the measure would defeat the evidence indicated it was ment bomb squad searched but Lined Titan purpose of a package of election caused by a gas leak. found no explosives. Police said Straps ■ EACH U.S. Brsda A (Lsgs w/Bseks, Bmssts w/WIngs) A maintenance man injured explosives were not the cause Titan Solution • 1 oz. Reg. $139 Swaot Ufa campaign reform legislation SIZES Dixie currently before the House. in the blast, Richard Swanson, of the blast, but the bomb squad Barnes Hinds Wetting Solution 5 TO 10 Lacquered wood'exercise Reg. $7.99 2oz. Reg.$1.S9 CHIX QUARTERS » 4 9 « told authorities he smelled gas said it was still investigating. 4H On ntOmi “This bill would do nothing to sandals with orthopedic Soquette Seeking Solution ' GREAT FOR CLEANING HOUSE 2 0 REFILL CUPS ...... ,1 .6 9 * as he entered the lobby of the toe grip. CHOICE OF COLORS BACON...... < clean up elections," said Rep. 4oz. Reg. $139 ASSORTED COLORS Our Own Pu^ Pork (Hot or S w m I) Walter A. Evilia, R-Meriden. building just before the explo- Rate BarrM siori. Rep. Richard E. Varis, R - Preston Bridges, an .IBb. 4 7 < $ 13 9 Prospect who voted against the HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS HOMEMAKERS SAVINGS SOFTENER ....70OZ. ■ measure, said although 25 eyewitness, was near the Guidelines w w ax -M- jTfiJNJHiP building walking to work when Lyaol Spray states now permit sale of liquor On Draft U.S.DJL Cholcs (Chuck) ^ FRAIlIK^ im.1 on election days, 25 others still the explosion occurred about 7 a.m. MINI 3 9 < prohibit it. 5 BAND RADIO ' Boy DISINFECTANT .....„ u .6 9 * "You could hear Evasion Asked , LONDON BROIL . * 1 ” ST.JOBEPH’ HAND CLEANER O NLY ' ' . NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A ONLY raac FRANKS Joy Dtehwashar (w/Frae Toy Car) federal court judge has ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN^ $ 4 A 9 5 sentenced a draft evader to jail -From T h e : 5 9 « DETERGENT ...... 7 9 * Ambulance Report and time in community service, BEEF LIVERS but also wants Congress to Dolus AM FM / AIR / POLICE / .* \ Jhnmy Doan (Hot or Plain) Uttta Brownie Oatmeal or decide how such persons should Reg. 34^ ^ BOILED HAM ONLY w e a t h e r M«!,i , Bond Rad.o Wal 3 3 < To Be Delayed be treated. Turns your hinds Into i Vacuum rtui Gr J Sta>nlo\i Steel S’des Built ^ k „ ...... 1Z%8 LIM IT ONE Cleamr. Rimovis SpoU, Picks up n Charger Alto hat /. F C BuJl ' PORK SAUSAGE . 12 o z. COCONUT LOGS Judge Jon 0. Newman Mon­ BlacL — 6'own — Avocado •n lo' Better f M Receptron ' HARTFORD (UPI) - A mass Comparable at $9.95 Dirt. Works like a Vacuum Claanar Operaio'. on Battery & Electric Responsibility for regulating day sentenced Ian Barron SwIfTs Brown ’n Ssrva 's5fTsS CHEESE TaUoy (with coupon batow) ■ of accumulated information is ambulances currently rests Edwards, 27, Southport, to four delaying a legislative report STANDARD No. 2 PENCILS with the state Ambulance Com­ months in jail and 20 months in LAVORIS MIHNIKEN EUCTRIC 7 5 * TEA BAGS ....48ct V Y from a subcommittee in­ mission, which woirtd be community service. Edwards ■mmmpmmmi SAUSAGE 79< SLH® PASTRAMI vestigation of alleged am­ abolished under the proposed fled to Canada in 1%9 to avoid I t Box of 144 PENCILS bvwESTCLox a l a r m c lo c k bulance abuses. MOUTHWASH Dairy Spaclala Emergency Medical Services military service in Vietnam. ONLY S o M ” Rep. Elinor F. Wilber, R- legislation expected to meet ONLY " - ! ON'-'' ■Frozen Foodti “The Fairfield, chairman of the sub­ Newman wrote a four - page legislative approval shortly. I [ a v o r i s ] committee, said Monday the statement delivering the Reg. $ ^ 9 9 The Ambulance Commission MOU1>WWIflM $ 4 9 9 Snow Crop Plllsbury Buttermilk or report is incomplete because of cannot fine recalcitrant firms sentence. The statement $1.09 8 the “volumes of testimony and under present law but can sus­ began; other material" accumulated pend or revoke licenses. 14 oz. size LIM IT ONE SOLD BY BOX ONLY Reg. $7.99 Value “Sentencing this young man Reg. $4.99 CIHMTRVSmE during several public hearings. Mrs. Wilber said she believes ORANGE The appointed deadline for there is a reluctance to suspend who fled to Canada to evade his 16 military obligation requires the report was to have been or revoke the license of a oz. 8 oz. Monday. violator serving small com­ this court to decide, in this I Animal Time BiC BANANA B G re a s e Bisenrs Mrs. Wilber said she ha? munities because it would like­ case, whether thire should be S r e g w JUICE asked legislative leaders to ex­ ly deprive the community of amnesty and if so, on what BUBBLE relief tend her reporting deadline un- any emergency medical ser­ terms." FINE LINE MARKER relief. Taste O’Saa (16-oz.) Ftaishman's , til July 1 ‘‘so that we can give vice. BATH Red, green, block or blue. A ; the material thorough Newman said the problem ONLY ONLY KRUNCHEE PORTIONS /i MARGARINE A fine could punish violators “coi^pels choices of policy in a D egreo ser ' examination." Banquet (Chlx, Beat. Turkey) without hurting the community, controversy now raging within for . The scope of the investiga- she said. kitchen Bordan's (16 oz) ! tion, combined with the heavy the country, yet the policy­ 584 value MEAT PIES...... B o z The subcommittee opened its makers in Congress have not 2 1 1 9 * a n d ; workload confronting law- investigation in early march Roman 10 Pack COHAGE CHEESE. made them.” Reg. 294 each laundry ■ makers in the closing days of after WTIC-TV (now WSFB- Reg. 994 22 oz. size the legislature, kept the PIZZA...... | « w TV) exposed alleged abuses in Thayer Baldwin, Edwards’ STYLE ONLY ONLY ONLY V m beleaguered subered subcom­ Hartford area ambulance ser­ lawyer, argued that his client 5 pounds mittee from meeting its vices. fled as an act of conscience and BALSAM Smile deadline, Mrs. Wilber said. Three Hartford area am­ that he, and others like him, MOTH NUGGETS She also disclosed the sub- HAIR SPRAY POCKET WATCH bulance operators have been should be treated leniently. a n commi^e4 wants legislation arrested for allegedly 13 oz. size or CRYSTALS by WESTCLOX WITH THIS COUPON Reg. 994 Reg. $1.49 Reg. $438 WITH THIS COUPOH WITH THIS COUPON wMiirniasiooBtnN 8 SS.OO PUHCH8Sf grantihg- subpoena power to the defrauding the state Welfare Edwards tried to return to 8 SS.OO PURCHASi 8 S9.00 PURCH8SI ttsssaipeaaaBaEE M YA D ^C 82.49 wHh coupon I Department of Health, which Department in billing for ser­ the United States for a visit last ONLY MARVEL ONLY Pkg. of 5 BAGS ONLY would have overall responsibili­ vices to welfare clients. Oct. 11 and was arrested HiPOTENCY Long Life GLAD ty for regulating ambulances Throughout the legislative crossing the border in upstate O f | < WITH WITH ominN 50‘„ OFF 30*.PFF ^ statewide under a proposed hearings witness after witness New York. He was transferred VITAMINS LIGHT BULBS YARD-LEAF BAGS 0 9 ^ COUPON COUPON comprehensive Emergency testified about payoffs to police to a Connecticut jail aiid. BKMWZ. Bottle of 130 Capsules Last 2,000 AVERAGE HOURS 10 Count Count Medical Services bill. and private health care of­ released after about a week. LIM IT ONE Reg. $4:99 PAK OF 2 BULBS 2 ft. 9 in. X4ft. Reg. $1.0$ The subcommittee also wants n U ficials, state welfare and x nC / BOLD S ^ ncTCDfiEUT O to let the Health Department -Medicaid fraud, unnecessary Newman sild judges are, S/Uf ilarti to day and rum thru Saturday Hiqht' NANDI TETLEY Cl J V bound to sentence individuals DETERGENT DETERGENT levy fines against ambulance deaths because of slow service GUgax^ 9t W w Ih y n u ' TEABAGS ■ooa im April 27 differently for the sae crirqe [mastef Charge] 8asp>Aver,' .'.i-' WIPES asai u rn April ZT firms found in violation of state and the routine hiring of in­ f l t 7 Seoi T m Apia Z7 2 H Ono Coupon Ptr family regulations. ' and that no sentence would, IHC HatlBMBa raeo BANK AMFRIC ARD or mm Ont Coupon Ptr FanHIv competents to serve on the S4Z7 ’ fiffllly i n One Coupon Por FaniHif r emergency vehicles. seem fair to the different peo­ MASTER CHARGE CARD ple involved. , f) rHMffi.l£Dmtr— WANCHEISTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn,, Tues., April 23, 1974 ______

Last Survivor MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. April 23. 1974— PAGE NINE The last living survivor of Mudslides Those Flowers May Be Cure-Alls the Light Brigade, Thomas W. Shaw, died on Dec. 10, Obstetrics 1923, at London, Ontario at Rain that falls on “quick 1950, a slide in Sweden age 91. Wounded in the clay” — ground that has a shifted 106,000,000 cubic feet 1^ m m n j o h m s t o in be native to this area, he said, are the Also, the root of trillium, also known low-flying insects for pollination, was famous 1854 charge during high water content with little of earth and carried much of Was Topic IW Th* Hrrald products of seeds brought by im­ as wake robin and stinking Benjamin, mixed with sugar. the Crimean War, Shaw was salit to bind the soil - can the town of Surte into the trigger massive mudslides. In Gota River. migrants. Some may have come ac­ was an ingredient in early midwives’ Although the pink lady slipper is the pursed by Florence O f Seminar ffJnr asarijy settlers of America, cidentally in the ballasts or cargoes of kits; the juice of colts’ foot, which most common orchid in these parts, it Nightingale. tttott Iteaitn^ of Hie flora had more ships; other seeds were probably resembles the dandelion, was both a was the yellow variety, Krause said, brought because of the belief in the lUfaaii "ills;awtrexcuse for being," as cough syrup and an ointment for skin that was used for stomach and nervous curative powers of the plants in the old irritations; bloodroot was prescribed disorders. ffilnmisani said! of the rhodora, was countries. for sore throats, coughs, and dfewdbpedi by Albert Krause of 44 Chicory was a food staple in ancient ringworm, and Indians used its red sap Egypt and was practically the diet of BBdfeK' Sb. Stuiday afternoon. His For example, Krause explained, the for warpaints and dyes; foxglove con­ the slaves who built the pyramids, and PORTABLE COLOR TV euilnrsdidh'illustrated talk, focusing jewel weed was a poison ivy cure; St. tains digitalis; and northern bed straw the May apple (mandrake) was highly din tltK'insdicinali properties of wild John's wort, a balm for open wounds; provided a red dye and lining for b^s. regarded in the Orient as an fflbwera; wiUtin; and just outside the orange milkweed, for pulmonary dis­ The hellebore, Krause said, is aphrodisiac. (ranffines: off this town, was given at orders; cowslip juice was mixed with something of a rarity in that it has a Like Emerson’s friend ’Thoreau, who nfombestisr Community College as linseed oil and applied to burns and green flower. It is also completely “travelled a good deal iir (Uncord,” scalds, while the plant’s greens were uttH" pmwmHni fior the last meeting poisonous and was early used as a nar­ Krause told his audience that there is eaten; and colonials used wintergreen cotic for torture and for those who much to see of nature’s handiwork tfliB y«ur of the Manchester as moderns use aspirin. Research has ffiisttnnnall Society. were mentally deranged. Wild ginger, within walking distance. In the woods revealed, he added, that wintergreen whose flower is at the base of the plant around one hill, he said, he found 54 Ulwenty percent of flowers thought to contains the same basic acid as aspirin. because it depends upon ground and flower species.

complaint. Its standards of Annual Open House ethical business practices must .onsumer be adhered to by members, now Al Meadows Sunday totalling 2,5(KI and representing loncern 1,600 companies. If a problem arises in buying by mail, the consumer should 111)? amniall open, house and house headquarters in the South Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection wiihntbsir appreciation day at Building, the first building at Barbara B. Dunn. Commissioner write directly to the firm in­ 2 a)hs> KOmdtaws; Convalescent the right of the driveway, volved. If after a reasonable craitlBr.. 3831 BidWell. St. will be where the residents will escort time no response is received, he SUmt^ ftiunr 2! to 4! p.m. visitors around the cmplex. may contact the DMAA which will intervene on his behalf if mts nraidbnts; Have planned a On exhibit will be many of the In recent 'months numerous guarantees and warranties, pupiami ofi touns-and' entertain- crafts ahd articles made by the the firm is a member of the calls have been received over when honored, require you pay association. Model WP5004KW mnsitt inuollting; themselves. residents. Some will be our telephone “hot line” con­ the postage for returning it to available for purchase. High impact durable TTlha- vuiUuimteers w ill be cerning mail orders which were the company as well as for the The entertainment will begin not received or the merchan­ return of the repaired or For DMAA help write: Direct plastic cabinet with ilununedl iin eacHi of the buildings walnut grain finish. 3 at 3 p.m. in the lobby of South Mail Advertising Association, wttmie tit^ ' sraive- with recogni- dise order replaced by other replaced merchandise. Building. Inc., 921 National Press Bldg., rtirni Itairifew; andi Service cer- merchandise; other than what At this stage of the transac­ Insta-Matic Color Tuning, Plug-in Refreshments, prepared by was ordered. Washington, D.C. 20004. ttfiimttoi. tion you might well ask circuit modules, solid state the residents, will be served. A big disadvantage in mail yourself, are you really getting Viators; willl go< to the open The public is invited to attend. order buying is that you cannot a better bargain by shopping by chassis (except 4 tubes). Hi-Focus picture tube. Instant physically inspect the merchan­ mail? We welcome suggestions and dise prior to purchasing. ’The If you do shop by mail, keep ‘ “ picture and sound. questions. Answers to questions 318 item is ordered from a pictorial copies of your order and of the So^riia^ the cateh? of general interest will appear |Ven? H am pshire representation in a catalog or a advertisement you are in this column. Address written description of it. ansvyering in case that product questions to; “Of Consumer Dr. Irwin Chalion Another disadvantage is that is never delivered or does not (Concern,” Department of Con­ If you’re one of the unbelievers who think there’s no such thing Constitution delivery may take up to six conform to your specifications. sumer Protection, State Office Then you get absolutely free checking with free personalized weeks and many consumers Never send cash through the Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115, 20th CENTURY TV A warning against over­ as free, take a good hard look at Hartford National’s new free Favorite checks included. No bounce checking that lets you write loans become impatient during the mail. Always pay by check or or dial 1-800-842-2649- toll-free. dependence on electronic aids Faces Rewriting waiting period and begin to money order. Then, too, it’s a S28-1SM176 MimSIDE ML, EMT HMTEqn in patient care during Person'Account from your own checkbook Your own Master Charge. wonder whether or not the item good idea to compare prices abstetrical care was made by Lower rates on most personal loans and a whole lot more. CHUSClDBKIDl N.®. (UPI) — The people said no, and will ever be delivered. with store items available Dr. Irwin Chabon at a con­ Your first reaction might be, “Great, but there’s got to be a gimmick A few complaints indicated locally. You may find that in ference of the Manchester Btew ffianpshiire^Home of the anpther convention tried again Want Ads for Better Jobs*International Want Ad Week«Want Ads for Better Living*International Want Ad Week* Some tie-in. Some minimum balance somewhere.” “What’s in it for Hartford National?” you might ask. Very ffiinxtt wniitlfieni constitutiop. in l781. that the item was not in stock some instances mail order \ Monitrice Associates (MMA) atiiiptotil iin Amenicai by any of It proposed eliminating and a substitute or other bargains are no bargains at all. Saturday at Manchestei Well, better start believing. Because “free” is what the si mply, it’s good solid long range planning on our pEut. ttte (Qiiiiiii^. opens its 16th con- religious voting restrictions, merchandise would be sent to If you do have problems, the Memorial Hospital. stfUithmoil cnnwehtion in two limiting the House of Represen­ the buyer. Monetary refunds Consumer Protection Depart­ Dr. Chabon, assistant clinical Favorite Person Account is all about. , We know we’ll attract more customers. Customers (EBittuim; am Mhy; 81 tatives to 50 members, and are usually avoided. ment will be happy to help you. i professor of obstetrics and who year in and year out will do all their banking ffinur Hundbedl delegates, one giving the governor broad In some cases, especially Keep in mind, however, that gynecology at Columbia That means no fees whatsoever. No service charges ffimnn essclh of the districts powers to curb legislative ac­ where a post office box number complaints concerning out-of- University and associate atten­ ever again. No minimum balances to maintain in your at Hartford National. uttpineienUsdl im Nisw Hampshire tion. Again the people said no. is the sole business address of state firms should be referred ding physician at Roosevelt ffiiuM off ^piesentatives, will The same convention met the seller, the money sent along to the consumer protection HEY KIDSI Hospital in New York City, checking or your savings accounts. So, fill out the coupon. Or visit any office of niKstt finr penitaps five weeks to again in 1782 and offered wider with the order is retained but no agency in the state where the stressed the importance of Hartford National. Become a Favorite Person (nmadlBr oltanges- they feel representation for smaller merchandise is received by the business is located. A phone human, individual care. Check out the benefits. Right off the bat you ^fanddl Uk nindh' to' update the towns but retained a strong customer. call to our toll-free number He said the trends toward get a Favorite Person Card. It speeds up check and bank the free way. dtemmentl wttinhi spells out the governor. That plan, too, was Whether it be consumer listed below will result in infor­ midwifery, home delivery, and a t t a E t e 's Simni ofi government. ' rejected. items or real estate, it is wiser mation concerning the proper* I shortened hospital stay were in­ cashing at all 64 offices of Hartford NationaL A aaannamaw toi study the The delegates tried once to physically see the merchan­ consumer agency to contact. Help Us Celebrate fluenced by the high costs of And guarantees your Hartford National check HARTFORDNAnOJVAL (nniEEttiittuitliiair adiceady has more, this time successfully. dise before you buy it. The Direct Mail Advertising maternity hospitalization, and, nerammemtedl at toast 31 sub- New Hampshire approved the Another aspect of mail order Association, Inc. (DMAA) is in some instances, inadequate at over 2500 participating stores all over BAlVK><^nttISr jjasEte — nnnte' if some are idea of a Senate president as buying, often overlooked, is the oldest and largest trade insurance coverage. Connecticut. So you can even cash checks at Sutewide Connecticut Offices tondirai iitto) panta;— on which it “president” of the state, with that postage and handling fees association representing firms The conference on obstetric Serife (ritmigBs; should be con- no veto, and a five-man council are added to the purchase price involved in direct mail and may care called “Focus on Family night and on weekends. sittmedl. which must act with him on ap­ of the item. Also, most be in a position to help in your Care in Obstetrics,” was in con­ HhEcanusitiom makes its own pointments to office.' junction with the fifth anniver­ Hartford National Bank and ’Trust Co. m d^. dtotto its own: officers, INTEI^NATICNAL m sary of the hospital’s Lamaze P.O. Box 899, Hartford, Connecticut 06101 SEtto its owm timetable and can ) Room, and the first seminar of Attn: Consumer Center iimtbiTulluxra' suxthi proposed Wf its kind to be held locally. ’The Yes, I’m interested in becoming a Favorite Person. auieudhisitS am it chooses. 5 M4NT AE WEEE event was organized by the Please send me an application blank and more MMA with the assistance of the information. hospital administration, and "“IH m IknpniitlinC T h in g ” ' Ji APRIL 21 - 28,1974 ■•Tllte iinpmilant thing is that area physicians. tthia? (ramv^tnom can. only More than 180 represen­ I aa tatives of hospitals and nssnoninemll" saidi Richard Up- tom. a Chneordl Ihwyer who was professional organizations gnmsdtent off the last con- attended from the New England ^Utitiinndl conventian in 1964. ‘ states, New York, New Jersey dtonK an anmidment is ap- and Pennsylvania. pcavmf hj' a ampto majority of (mnvmiliiim dhto^tes. it must A panel of hospital ad­ the suftiniliadi tor approval at a We are offering- ministrators and members of IfaHnniidI etoctiom It requires a the medical and nursing staff ttwethiildbi netorendum vote to participated in a morning dis­ pram aiyi’ anemhnent. cussion of the hospital’s mte Itat co i^ governor of Lamaze Room, the difficulties ISJffw fflannp)shiiir e , John of altering institutional routines WANTS ADS and procedures, and related Wfflittvorthi (hasolved. the final saBssiioim o)fl th e General changes in maternity care. AMsnhliii Jlilkf I5i 1775. The Emphasis was made on Hfew ^m pshire delegation in TO CHILDREN adequate childbirth education tthie CointiimentaJ. Congress on both the mother and infant. ptttitionffit O tt 18, 1775, for Dr. Samuel Smith presented aithmrit^’ toi set up a state If you are between 1 and 12 ye ars of ago, w e w ill give you a his ideas on the techniques, ad­ gmweirmnnemt, which was r vantages and disadvantages of panttadi Ttou. 31 .O if .* ;') fetal monitoring. A pnovimiiali congress of 20-word ad FREE to run Saturday, April 27. Copy must bo in Tours of the Lamaze Room dti^ptBs ftiami 102. towns met this office no later than 4:30 Thursday afternoon, April 25. and the labor-delivery room ntec. 22D,. t/i’/in. im Ebteter to act ''5) were conducted by Dr. John m ths finat constitutional con- Mall or bring In this coupon Wheeler. vmitinm im Dfew Bkmpshire. On Ad restrlctod to Homs of Intorest to children. Dr. Chabon's afternoon speech centered around the Jbm. S. it reported on a a d pnnvisonall constitution for the ?> ^ ( topic of his book, “Awake and ciiviill pnveiraraent of New Aware: P articip atin g in Ehanp^hnei NAME Chilbirth through Thtt first constitution was a * 4 Psychoprophylaxis" A panel SKarttatUl wordh most of them a 5 ADDRESS discussion followed with con­ ^euuihlfe It was not submitted centration on implementing &Dtttepenpltfloirtheir approval, A. I AGE PHONE family centered maternity an t was intended: to serve only ^ Wf WANT care, attitude changes and dhninsthmEBevoluntionary War. Now th a t you’ve com e u p here, (20 word ad) trends involved with childbirth ntt diudl mot separate the ADS_ education, and the influnce of jjuidiuc'iiali amdi executive- consumer pressure on hospital dtepaartlmients. imposed no you know th e phone is gening, E W O R L D O Fi & policies and medjcai^practice. (dhHdte amt balances on the At a dinner-dance in the amineit amt assembly, and cen- to rin g down there. \ evening, the MMA presented toaiiBBdi authority in the in- \ \ ^ R E S U L T S radios to Kenney for use in the ttasraats ofi efificiency during labor-delivery, rooms. Gifts dlE WEBT. were also presented to Dr. That's life. You hang around downstairs Sumner, Dr. Wheeler and Dr. Siiv Yxuit<>. waiting for a call. And it never comes. Smith for their dedication to the Dm DTiT®,. Niew Hampshire Until you decide to come upstairs. Then FOR Lamaze program. neaitonto; etoctect delegates for x : Mrs. Marcia Memery was dfa£ stpress purpose of creating the phone seems to never stop ringing. chairman of the event. UtmiroMutpuemment, with the An extension phone up here in the hall or Mall to: prouism it must bm returned to bedroom could save you a lot of ups and downs tttram fbir approvat Carib Barbecue ni toolk siK years to draw up For only pennies a day. The American barbecue 621 MIddI* TurnpiKo, East; 320 wllddlo Turnpike, West; 595 Main Street; 220 North Main am auceptahld constitution. comes from the “berbekot,” Street; East Hartford, 1085 Main; 794 Siiver Lane. mte- U7/i® convention: proposed the name applied by the Wf l i e r a l h Carib Indians in the West In­ that onto protestants should dies and South America to witoi. a persom must possess 300 5 the wooden frame-work or pHundb; tto sit im dim legislature, P H O U i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING grill on which they broiled, a a t ait stobe-authority should be An extension phone is worth it STORl smoked or dried meat and cBsiteredl im twoi branches of the BOX 591, MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 fish. IThe English used the l^gtotdUnBi term in 1665;- barbecue was Want Ads for Bettor Jobo*lntofmtiona| Want Ad Wook* Want A di for Bettor Living • Interiiational Want Ad IWeak* introduced to America abound 1700.

A. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER KVEWIWG HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., April 23, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. April 23, 1974 - PAGE ELEVEN A Former Model----Turns Clown Duplicate Bridge New Transport Called Key to Smog Control About Town The Adult Confirmation Gass church. The entire committee of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church wili meet at 8. By GAY PAULEY Results Friday night in the Holway, first; Mrs. Carla By BE'TTY RYDER standards for six prevalent will meet tonight at 8 at the by the Federal government on nitrogen oxides and the Beal noted that the DEP to park there — the pollution church. IIPI Women’* Editor Manchester Bridge Gub game Stolzenthaler and Mrs. Joyce pollutants. These standards St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Everybody talks about pollu­ new automobiles would be hydrocarbons in the state.” needs and seeks the comments level is calculated for the entire at 35 Brainard PI. are North- Sorensen, second; Mrs. were set to protect the public will have a service of Holy South: Norma Fagan and A1 tion but apparently few are in­ necessary. EPA, he said, in Commenting on the transpor­ of residents of the state to 10,000 since that is the capacity An adult Bible study is NEW YORK (U PD -W hat’s Suzanne Shorts and Mrs. terested in doing anything health and welfare, and were accepting Connecticut’s Imv of the lot. Communion and a Bible study LaPlant, first; Rita Holland Phyllis Pierson, third. tation stra t^ e s, Beal said, better determine just how scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a pretty girl who used to be a about it, or so it seemed with designated to be achieved in all plementation plan in 1972, also “They should achieve clean, “It is up to the DEP to keep Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the and Jeanne Peretti, second; East-West: Mrs. Eleanor effective a transportation plan a.m. at Zion Evangelical model doing in a funny-face only a handful of people turning areas of the country by May 31. saw no need for transportation healthy air; conserve scarce controls on the level of pollution church. Brian Tan and Dennis Robin­ Gafts and Mrs. Peg Dunfield, 1975. would be. Lutheran Church. clown costume with the circus? out for Monday’s workshop controls in Gnnecticut. energy resources; provide good "We plan several meetings and whether or not it begins in By Betty Ryder son, third. first; Mrs. Bette Martin and “The Connecticut Depart- Jehovah’s Witnesses will Having the time of her life planned by the Department of transj^rtation service for all during fte next few months to one town and meterological at­ East-West: Fred Baker and Mrs. Mary Wiilhide, second; nrient of Environmental Protec­ According to the director, Sub-committees of the ad hoc have a group discussion of Women'e Editor making peple laugh and Environmental Protection citizens; and provide capacity enable us to formulate and mospheres cause it to encom­ Kaye Baker, first; Peg LaPlant Mrs. Faye Lawrence and Mrs. tion (DEP) is responsible for monitoring of ambient air renovation committee of “God’s Kingdom of a 'Thousand A section of the state Health Department building’s fifth laughing at herself, that’s what, and Joe Toce, second; Dolores (DEP) at Highland Park quality has greatly increased in for develi^ment.” compile all the suggestions pass another town, it is up to us Emanuel Lutheran Church will says Janice Gillespie, 24, one of Flo Barre, third. School. achieving those standards In to control it at its source,” he Years” tonight at 7:30 at floor has been turned into a pennanent art gallery devoted Bacon and Norm Grade, third. the past two years in Connec­ Among the transportations given and then evaluate them,” meet tonight at 7:30 at the Kingdom Hall. the few women clowns in the Those who did attend heard a Connecticut and maintaining remarked. to the works of the state's mentally retarded ticut, and, as in other states, re­ plans suggested were improved he said. world. Results Friday night in the knowledgeable presentation by them after 1975,” Beal stated. public transit including In concluding, Beal asked the The works will be on display for the general public on a Homemakers cent data gathered through the One man questioned the "Clowns are just people Andover Bridge Club game at Henry Beal, acting director of exclusive busways, express pollution level which may occur residents to look over the continuing basis Mondays through Fridays fnnn 8:30 a.m. “Much enforcement activity use of new instrumentation in­ laughing at themselves,’’ she the Andover Congregational Elect Four the Air Gmpliance Unit of the has occurred in Ponnecticut dicates a more severe problem buses and parking intercepts, in the proposed Buckland Rd./ pamphlets he had distributed, to 4:30 p.m. at 73 Elm H artf^. The creations feature said. “As a model, I was very Church are Paul Barton and DEP, who discussed optional since the DEP was formed in that was initially believed to commuter rail service, Burnham St. development and to return to the next BE COOL a variety of artistic techniqaes indnding creative uses of self-conscious. As a clown, Robert Campbell, first; Mrs. Directors transportation strategies October 1971, and the coopera­ exist with one specific pollu­ purchase of new buses, and car- being considered for meetings to give the DEP as canvas and paper. nothing bothers me.’’ Jerome Dvomek and William designed to help alleviate pollu­ pooling. Manchester and South Windsor. much assistance and the summer Mrs. Frank P. Sheldon, presi­ tion of businesses and in­ tant, namely, photochemical George Duefaanne, the depaitinent’s Office of Mental Clowning is an unusual career T. Radzewicz, second; Dr. and tion . suggestions as to what would HAVE YOUR NEW dent of the board of directors of dustries in the state has enabled oxidants (smog). Also, work schedule changes Retardation community services division director, for a girl; there are only six Mrs. Tanash Atoynatan, third. us to progress toward achieving "This complex, if built,” he best serve the State of Gnnec- the Manchester Homemaker (staggered work hours, 4nday, ticut in its fight against pollu­ emphasizes the importance of leisure activities for the women in the two circus units Beal explained that in 1970, the national ambient air quality “Photochemical oxidants are said, “will bring approximately Ringling Bros. Barnum & Results April 18 in the Service, Inc., has announced 40-hour work week), bikeway 40,000 more cars into the area. tion. PHILCO mentally retarded. He saj|s it is a factor all too often amendments to the Clean Air standards by the deadline.” formed when nitrogen oxides Bailey now has on the road. One Nutmeg YWCA open game at the election of five new direc­ Act were passed by the United development, and an inspection Does the DEP check on the “We have only till 1975 overlooked. Ducharme contends that a great deal of tors. react with hydrocarbons in the unit is at Madison Square the Community Y are North- States Gngress, and in the Beal further noted that based and maintenance program for level of pollution in a case like according to the Federal AIR CONDITIONER emphasis has been placed upon extremely important They are; Rev. Ondon Stairs, presence of sunlight,” Beal in-use vehicles. Garden. South; Dr. Saul Cohen and following year the Ad­ on pollution data from 1969, this?” government to get somethiiig Miss Faith Fallow, Joseph explained, “and high concen­ diagnostic, pre-school and vocational services, but as What further sets Mis Ernest Berube, first; Mrs. ministrator of the United States there was no reason at that into operation, and while once INSTALLED Swensson, William Luettgens, trations of photochemial ’The installation of vehicle Beal noted that when a more handicapped adults and children become part of Gillespie apart is that she also Anne Ingram and Mrs. Ann Environmental Protection time to believe that any con­ an operation has been started and Atty. Lawrence Rubinow, oxidants are largely due to retrofit devices to cut down on develojier builds a parking lot THRU THE WALL community life, the importance of Insure time activities is a teacher of several of the' McLaughlin, second; Mrs. Bar­ Agency (EPA) promulgated trols on emissions from motor we can ask for a two-year all of Manchester. emissions from motor vehicles, motor vehicle pollution was for 10,000 cars and tells the become paramount. circus children on the road with bara Fuerst and Mrs. Marj national ambient air quality vehicles beyond those imposed extension, we must, by law, AT ONE LOW PRICE The service provides trained which produce the bulk of the also discussed. DEP he only expects 2,000 cars Quality Of Life their parents, many of whom Warner, third. come up with a plan.” are foreign-born. East-West; Mrs. Grace homemakers and home health The Quality of Life for Connecticut Children Conference Barrett and Mrs. Mary aides to households where Il­ is currently distributing three major working-position American Custom* Tierney, first; Mrs. Sandy lness or other emergencies im­ papers written by a task force of interdisciplinary The children usually speak Craft and Murray Powell, se­ mobilize the household. The professionals. English, but their parents want cond; Mrs. Mary Wiilhide and agency, with a staff of 25 Tolland The woiicing papers are written on a develofunental them to learn reading and Irving Carlson, third. women, serves seven towns in­ sequence — Childrm and thnr fam ilies from conception to writing and more about cluding Manchester, South rkins’ Budget Wins Public Favor American customs. Results April 16 in the South Windsor, Bolton, Vernon, 6; from 7 to 12; and from 13 to 18. Each of th ese age groups VIVIAN KENNESON those who had a copy, or took “They need help with the Windsor Bridge Gub game at Ellington, Tolland, and Somers. was cut by $8,000, explained the materials and improvements to than a teacher aide program, Mrs. Henderson says, “There discusses five subject headings; Education; Health; Corre*pondenl the opportunity to read one in transition,” she said. “I do a lot 1788 Ellington Ave., Wapping, Mrs. Hyalie Hurwltz is board’s ultimate plan is to Tolland Industrial Park. help can be used either at the are many other types of work Tel. 875-4704 the library. Residents Robert Justice (the child before the law); Human Services and of theater for the kids, acting are North-South: Dr. Saul executive director. make Crandall’s Park a day High School Parents school or from one’s home. as well as general concerns to Although the crowd had Bass and Richard Rose, Econom ics. out as I talk." Cohen and John Schwabe, first; care center with 400 to 500 Tolland parents who would Volunteers now are doing be discussed at the meeting, dwindled from over 80 to under however, complained that the NO MORE These are voy bankr^open and oftentimes bhmt con­ The clown is not a certified Donald Weeks and Thomas children in attendance. like to become more involved in clerical work in the main and which is open to all interested. 50 after three and a half hours two-page list of figures those in cerns involving what these pnrfessionals see as to how to teacher; her help to the Wagner, second; Mrs. Ann Tolland High School are invited guidance offices, storage work It will also be an opportunity to Blocking Window Light* Watch Your d I the general budget presenta­ attendance received were not Some of the board’s cuts were improve the Quality of life of Connecticut Children and children is voluntary and began D eM artin and Mrs. Ann to a meeting April 23 at 8 p.m. for department chairmen, meet Mr. Nierendorf and Mrs. Fussing With Drapes • tion Monday night, those who comprehensive enough. explained by the fact that some when the German-born trainer McLaughlin, third. at the home of Mrs. Theresa listening to students recite, and Eleanore Gowen, ad­ No Cold Leaks In Winter their families. The conference is slated for Saturday at the were left voted heavily in favor Stephen Small of S. River Rd. equipment requested was being University of Connecticut Health Cttiter in Farmington. of bears asked her to instruct East-West: Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Lakeview library assistance. ministrative assistant.” • Fussing With Drapes... Robert Herzog, first; Mr. and of adopting the $1,146,069 was allowed to read a letter purchased this fiscal year. Ac­ At the conferrace, the proposed Declaration of Youths’ his two young ones. FAT-GO Heights. budget as prepared by John before his early departure cording to Harkins, with $2,000 She has had some teaching Mrs. Fred Baker, second; Mrs. A joint announcement by Pn-Seaton Pricing on All Air CondItlonsrsI Rights and Responsibilities which is presently being for­ which said he was in building and structures experience, however. In her Liz Carter and Murray Powell, L o t* ugly excess weight with the Harkins, town manager. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Ann mulated by some 200 secondary scho^ youth delegates, third. ____ sensible N EW F A T -G O diet Kevin Cavanagh, Board of “disheartened to see the budget, and “with a little help junior year in college she ran an plan. Nothing sensational Just Sbarge, and high school prin­ w ill also Ik discussed. Some 40 organixations, public and Office of Equal Opportunity Selectmen vice chairman, chewing away of the Board of from the community,” the Results April 17 in the steady weight loss for those that board could build a shelter at cipal Rw Nierendorf states private, professional and volunteer, have jmned together summer program for deprived Nutmeg YWCA novice game at really want to lose. explained to the residents in Education budget” and would that “it IS hojied that many M A K H o n attendance that, under the town be willing to pay more for the park. QMTidOPENlNG to sponsor the conference. children in Long Branch, N .J., the Conftnunity Y are; Mrs. A full 12 day supply only $3UX). parent volunteers will be charter, a show of hands would better education. WEST SIDE SHOE REPAIR To secure copies of the papas contact the Connecticut not far from her home town of Ebie Kaemfer and Mrs. Nancy M tJagetts drug stare abem' the With a mill worth $54,7il, forthconrtng from this be hsked to indicate 566 Cwitor 8L, C om a o( McKm Child Welfare Association, 236-5477 or write to them at 1040 Oakhurst. Akin, first; Mrs. Marion FAT-ao reduetng ptan end start Fire- Department assessor Walter Lawrence said meeting.” losing wetght ttds wash. townspeople’s feelings to the MANCHESTER • PHONE 643-6265 Prospect Ave., Hartford, 06106. Miss Gillespie has one more What’s a pretty girl who used to be a model doing in a funny face clown costume with the McCarthy and Mrs. Margaret Very few questions were an 8-mill increase on an assess­ Mrs. Henderson says many semester to compiete for a Money back In full If not complete­ board. V P tip ik e circus? Having the time of her life making people laugh and laughing at herself, that’s O’Connor, second; Mrs. ment of $17,500 to $18,000 would opportunities exist to help the ly satisfied with weight loss from The selectmen will meet raised on budgeted items, with All Kinds of Shw jk Boot bachelor’s degree in education what, snys Janice Gillespie, 24, one of the few wometS(;jowns in the world. Miss Gillespie Charlotte White and Mrs. the fire department drawing cost $148 per year, or $12 per school and staff for those who T U V m M m A m iA N C H A Spring Tune-Up and theater at New York the very first package. April 26, after the eduction „ Repairs Slm Hsndbsgt, Belts, etc. is shown here with Siam, at left, and Marcella, two of 18 elephants traveling with Ringling Maryann Grubb, third. the most comment again this month. If the town adopts can spare an hour or more a If it’s any consolation, yon'ie not aloK .... right about University. Just when she’ll DON'T DBL.AV budget public hearing, in a week. To be thought of as a M IT H O r a iC worn BY PRESCmPTION Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus. (UPI Photo) workshop session and, it is year. Harkins explained the fire Harkins’ total budget of $4,087,- Open 8 to 5:30, Mon. thru W . Saturday 8 to 5 now millions of women are about to shed the camouflage find time to linish she’s not Results April 15 in the gat PAT-OO today. helping mechanism, rather expected, will decide then how department was cut rather 628, the mill rate would rise 8 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP of winter clothes am) find that tliqf have a th a gained sure. Circus life, means Nutmeg YWCA invitational Only $3.00 at JC h^ W ednesdan^g^g^^^ to present the budget at the severely in relation to other mills from the present 45 mills. weight, gotten softo- in too many {daces, or both. crosscountry travel all but six game are North-South: Mrs. her ideal fashion figure—five she applied to and was accepted scenes between the elphants UBSEnilEUI^ May', 7 town meeting. It is not areas (over $18,000). A sum of The $2,941,559 education A noted beauty authority has come up with an effective weeks of each year. Frankie Brown and Mrs. Lil budget will be aired at a public feet 11 inches and 125 pounds. at Ringling’s clown college in and the camels. known whether the workshop $9,000 to cover expenses of the hearing April 25 at 8 p.m. at three-day diet, wfaidi if foDowed keeps w ei^ t under con­ Fa*hion Figure She figures that in her modeling Venice, Fla. ‘Td always She joined “The Greatest will be a closed one, as were the fire chief and fire marshal, and Tolland High School. This trol. It’s reportedly low in calories bft h i^ in protein and The clown’s first career as a years she wore about 8(X) wed­ wanted to be a performer,” she Show on Earth” in January, two held last week. to offset personal expenditures energy. model was a natural one with ding gowns. said in an interview at the 1973, and now is a featured per­ Stuart Danforth of Mile Hill the volunteers incur while amount reflects a $193,000 cut by the town manager. ’The diet rules are ample and senaUe. Use a minimum her brunette good looks and When modeling began to fall, Garden as we sat behind the former. Rd. took the selectmen to task providing protection of life and of salt. Avoid sugar — and that means soft drinks, last night, charging people property brought cries of The show of hands at the end desserts, sweet cereals, even ketchup and most canned think there is a “^rge amount protest. of last night’s hearing was; 3 soups. Resist starches — bread, fiastries. {wtatoes. Cut of deception, because the Giief Ronald Littell defended for increasing the budget, 26 for the reimbursement to his 49 down on fruits and fruit juices. ^ protra at every meal, This is the meetings were not public.” leaving it as presented, and 8 P (?avanagh opened the meeting men and Assistant Chief for a decrease. . and include a nndti-vitamin in ynnr& t (tally. Drink plenty season for Richard Symonds explained of w ata between m eals— none with. When im y r pain« You Can’t Grow Grass On A Ball Field by stating the objectives; to in­ Judy Dean said she abstained I 38th form the poeple of the contents most of the department’s $41,- from voting as she would like to happen, try munching on raw caanot sticks or e d e ty . 220 total budget is for fixed Our yard is divided into two BLACK of the general budget, answer see cuts some places and in­ Of course, diets d iffa as mndi as {leople do— because I Anniversary own against the forces of nature hill running crazily up and down iteips such as utilities, in- parts. A baseball diamond and that are dedicated to destroying the entire length of the front questions, and receive input for creases in others, such as dieting depends on personal chemistiy and metabolism, CARPENTER ANTS selectmen’s consideration in surioce, etc., and cust must be recreation. Bill Swanback lihu should an area we refer to as “The it. I read somewhere, that there yard. TTs^jy^^made me throw absorbed in equipment, which varies with eadi individnal. It is advisable to consult lawn.” are 47 varieties of weeds, 14 In addition to being making a final proposal. He agreed, and added he’d like to up my hands and go in search of maintenance of buildings and a physician before yon begin a diet to be sure it’s rigfit for Mr. and Mrs. James W. The baseball diamond is in unsightly and unsanitary. assured those present that the see the fire department in­ my husband. equipment, and fire safety you. Topliff of 144 Autumn St. the back yard and since “I don’t mind fighting an Black Ants excavate board has made no decision at crease, which was echoed by 113V C 2I programs. Alas, dieting is not en o u ^ - physical exercise is needed recently celebrated their 38th everyone knows you can’t grow extensive galleries in wood this time. Littell. enemy I can see, but a mole Harkins ended the debate by to strengthen, tone, sgpple the body. So when working wedding anniversary. grass on a ball field, we stopped that sneaks up at me from un­ to serve as nesting places Harkip preceded his account saying, “Upon reflection the Selectmen Meet Tonight around the house, udien {nddng something up, try a deep- The couple was honored at an trying years ago. There are a derground. I give up!” add may cause extensive by presentation by stating t h o o g r t I public will be sensitive to the The Board of Selectmen will open house given by their few clumps of crab grass and My husband went outside to damage to your home. “Preparing the budget has been regular savings, knee bend; whoi drying oft after your shower, try touching an ordeal, but we’re here work of the fire department.” meet at 7:30 at the school ad­ your toes. The results will pay off. but go at it slowly, lest daughter and son-in-law, Mr. depending on the season, an inspect the damage himself. and Mrs. Richard Barracliffe at asking for a 8-mill increase.” A new item in the budget was ministration building. sore, aching mhscles discourage you. assortment of dandelions, When he returned he slumped their home, 291 Porter St. He said that the town’s needs $2,500 for the Manchester Under old business three per- daisies and goldenrod. It’s into a chair beside me at the Homemaker Service. Director plan. With a little ludi, and much determination, you’ll be About 50 friends and relatives are $329,710 above last fiscal wns will be appointed to the almost maintenance free. The kitchen table. Connie Hurwitz was present to ready to zing into S|>ri^ and look fwward to shopping for attended. only thing required to keep it “You know,” he said finally. year and explained the new Board of Recreation to fill explain the role the agency has vacancies«4 new, bare fashions this season favors. The couple was married April looking the way a baseball dia­ “There is a way out of this. Why budget format with expen­ played in Tolland the past 13 New business items all per­ 11,1936 in New York. Before his mond should, is an energetic don’t we take the whole ditures grouped on a functional months. tain to transfer and appropria­ Congratulations retirement in June 1971, Mr. ball game every couple of days. blooming front yard and turn it basis to see where the money is lor a Preventive Maintenance program being spent. Board of Recreation tion of monies, including alloca­ Hats off to two members of the Manchester Junior Topliff was employed by The area we refer to as the into a soccer field?” The 102-page document Bill Baker, Board of Recrea­ tion of $20,000 from the In­ Women’s Qub who received first-filace awards in the Arts Cheney Bros, for 40 years. Mrs. lawn, is in the front of our house “A soccer field! What would Topliff prior to her retirement received commendation from tion chairman, whose budget dustrial Park Fund for and Crafts and Sewing competition sponsored by the and it’s another matter entire­ the neighbors say to that?” in June 1970 was employed by ly. To keep our lawn looking the Connecticut State Federation of Women's Gubs, Inc. last “What could they say,” he 649-9240 Cheney Bros, for 43 years. way a lawn should requires a species of insects and six kinds week. grinned. “They’d just think we They are members of St. tremendous amount of money, of fungus just waiting for an op­ were making another sacrifice Mrs. David Feist scored in the sewing contest and three- Mary’s (Tiurch and have one muscle and know-how. portunity to attack. for our kids.” dimensional painting on glass; and Mrs. Gregory Barbato grandchild. In an attempt to make our Now our lawn is green enough BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. South took the lead in the rug-hooking division. They will now go lawn lush green we’ve tried fer­ so that people call it grass. But, The Oldest & Largest in Conn. T h a t ^ e a s Y on to compete in the state competition at the Conncticut tilizer, lime, turf builder and a in all the years we’ve been Windsor No Tax Hike Forecast State Federation of Women's Gubs. Inc. convention iq special aeration treatment. In working on it, no one has ever May at the Ramada Inn, E ast VTuidsor. I About Town | addition we’ve consulted with said “What a beautiful lawn,” JUDY KUEHNEL on the tax line to a hike in the the discussion of sewer rate for the experts-on-lawn- or “It’s just like a putting Grand List from $121,000,000 to the Graham Rd. and Birch Hill maintenance and have read a green,” or “What do you use for 646-1364 enough fin*you $127,400,000, which he said It appears that South Wind­ area sewer extension, and New Members Group of Se­ shelf-full of books on the sub­ fertilizer?” sor’s budget will remain at the represents an additional $350,- preparation of assessments for cond Congregational Church ject. Last week we gave our lawn 000 in tax dollars. present 55-mill rate, despite the the following residents; Our Servicemen will meet tonight at 8 in the As a result of our efforts our its ritual spring treatment, lliis lawn is just about holding its morning I discovered a mole 2 5 town’s $9 million 1974-75 fiscal toss^hut... church parlor. ie a s Q iis i^ Also increased revenues from Bernice La Plante, 356 Army Chief W a n ^ Officcr « budget before the Town Coun­ cil. businesses that purchased Oakland Rd.; Alexander and Walter E. Zutter, son of Ifii. Marine Pvt. Richard M. 'The ways and means com­ equipment last year gave the Amerlia Blozie, 710 Avery St.; Mayor Robert Smith has Freda Zutter, liSipsic vmage. D ^n. son of Mr. and Mrs. mittee of Center ycHir office should be town to an additional $150,000, Donald Goodwin, 382 Oakland expressed a “90 per cent cer­ Ellington, received a 10004ioiir Rkchanl E. Dean of Rt. 2, Congregational Church will he said. Rd.; Regina Blozie, 860 Avery tainty” that the budget would certificate of aduevefnent in Coventry returned to the meet tonight at 7:30 in the St.; Reinhardt Malsheske, U not affect the mill rate. Last Mainz, Germany. He received Marine Corps Base at Camp church office. 'The council will hold a public Foster St. year the town’s mill rate went the award for his outstanding LeJenne, N.C. after par- atGlenLodien. hearing on the school board V dowd\by 3V« mills, and Smiith proficiency and knowledge of tldpating in the amphibious Salvation Army Girl Guards budget April 25, and one on the Also included will be the dis­ said that, following numerous all phases of helicopter training exercise “ Agile will meet tonight at 7:30 at the administrative budget April 30 cussion of assessments for per­ We know it's hard to get into a regular savings habit. Town Guncil workshops on the operations. CWO Zutter is a JoBster" in Vieques, Puerto Citadel. — both meetings set at Timothy sons over 65 years of age and a budget these past two weeks, it rotary wing aviator with the Rico. He serves with the 2d bat­ 1. Woodland and park setting with 6. 25 intriguing retail Edwards School. review of policy on sewer That's why we offer an Automatic Savings Plan, with appeared that when the Town 205th Aviation (Company at talion 10th Marine Regiments. MISAC will meet tonight at 8 Salmon Brook at your door. shops downstairs. extepsions-laterals. regular monthly deductions taken from your CBT Council sets the fiscal tax rate Finthen An^y Airfield, Mainz, at Susannah Wesley House of 2. Minutes to 1-84,1-91, 7. 2 outstanding Following public discussion personal checking account. His wife, Paula, is with him in South United Methodist Church. May 13, everything will remain of the propos^ fiscal requests, The commission will discuss and Route 2. restaurants downstairs. status quo. Germany. the council is expected to set the sewer extensions to Once you get into the habit you'll never miss it. But 3. Laminated post and beam 8. Plenty of free parking. Also Smith said the Board of the new tax rate by May 13. Davewell, Ravine, Hollis Rds. u.s, Air Force Staff Sgt. architecture; extensive glass 9. Central air conditioning. Education would probably and to Norton Lane and con­ you will enjoy seeing your savings add up . . . on the receive tbe “lowest cut in Robert E. Mason, son of Mr. t Board of Ed sider possible extensions to monthly statement you'll receive. and skylighting. 10. Full maintenance, utilities. allocation” he had ever seen. and Mrs. Stanley P. Masoo, /The South Windsor Board of Glendale Rd., Ellington Rd. 4. Custom prtitioning and 11. Competitive rental cost. The board’s $6 million fiscal Richmond Rd.. Coventry * . Education will meet tonight at from Clark St. to Wapping We're out to make savings easier at the bank that listens. recently participated in Exer­ 200 furniture from our own mill. 12-25. Must be seen to be ap­ request was trimmed by only G nter and the Abby Rd. and 7:30 at the Pleasant Valley $18,000, Smith said. cise “Black Hawk III" an air 5. Direct bus service to preciated. Call 633-4208 to School Gfeteria, 591 Ellington Maskel Rd. area. defense capability test of U S However, Smith explained Rd. Play the Lottery. i downtown Hartford. arrange personal tour. that the council actually cut the forces to protect the Panama The board is expected to ap­ THE CONNECTICUT BANK board’s request Jiy $50,000 “but Canal waterway. Sgt. Mason, MIGHT DEPOSITORY If the first four or last four digits of your number prove a change of policy which that was with the knowledge the an aircraft maintenance techni­ match the same digits of the winning number, light Lease a custom-designed office or mim a contemporary would allow high school Blackball AND TRUST COMRANY Member F.D.I.C. . . . 7 days a week board wasjetting about $31,000 Ancient Greeks voted in cian at Howard AFB, C.Z.. with up a smile. You're $200 ahead of the game. office condominium in the most exciting retail and residential students to graduate in less ... 24 hours per day in new inqome jt didn’t expect elections by dropping black the 24th Composite Group, was Claim your lucky windfall at a j^artidfiating Sav- than four years, after meeting All Manchester OfBces open Monday-Flridxy 9-3, Thursday 6-8; Rockville Office open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 3:30-4:30 environment in New England. to get.” Thus the difference or white pebbles into urns. ammg approximately 850 Air . . . the ideal way to bank. the requirements set up by the mgs and Loan, or at any Motor Vehicle branch office. comes fo $18,000. From the black pebble for a Mandiester Office Manchester North Main Office Manchester Paricade Office Rockville Office FottK aiid Army Persom d administration. Just one more way to win Connecticut's Lottery. The Town Manager’s ad­ “no” vote, comes our term 893 Main Street 14 North Main Street 354V4 West Middle Ttimpike 42 East Main Street providing support for the exer­ “blackball” — to oust a per­ cise. He is a 1964 graduate of ministrative budget request of Sewer CommisBlon son from a club. Ballot, the Coventry High School. His wife. MANCHESTER STATE BANK QenLochen ' $3 million was cut by about $70,- actual vote that is cast in a6 CONNECTICUT'S P.O. Bttx 279. Glastonbuiy, Connecticul 06033 000 Smith said, but still leaves The Sewer Gmmission will Patricia, is the daughter of 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER election, comes from the Mrs. Dora Polinskey of Bec- the town with a $9 million 1974- ifteet at 8 o’clock at the South French, meaning “little ball,” carria. Pa. Her father resides I SaL 9 a.m. -12 noon FOIC $100,000 LOTTERY 75 allocation. Windsor Town Hall. another reference to the peb­ in Summerville, S.C. thousands of Mfinnen each week. The mayor attributed the hold Included in the agenda will be. bles. (

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^ C H E S T E R Ev e n in g h e r a l d . Manchester, Conn., Tues.. April 23, 1974- PAGE THinTgiPM Yastrzemski, Cedano Tribe Nine Streak Ends Off to Super Starts As Platt Batters Explode NEW YORK (UPl) — It looks like the giant question seasons ago and whether Cedeno could shake off the marks which hung over the heads of Carl Yastrzemski and effects of his traumatic experience. By Len Auster as Jack Maloney’s two-RBI five and allowed just one hit Cesar Cedeno can be removed. Platt (19) The answer to both questions appears to be in the affir­ Exploding for seven runs single to left chased home in his 2 2/3innings stint AB R H E Exclamation points are more appropriate because both mative. Ritchie, 2b in each the sixth and ninth Ray Sullivan and Bruce Kannenburg, 3b the Boston Red. Sox and Houston Astro stars are off to Yastrzemski hit two homers and drove in three runs innings, Platt High of Peck. Platt tallied two in The Silk Towners closed to Haggett, c super starts which make their respective teams look like Crawford, cf, p Monday to lead the Red Sox to a 4-1 victory over the Kan­ Meriden routed previously each of the third and fourth 12-9 in their half of the Parker, lb powerful contenders for division titles—if not pennants. Morris, p, cf. If sas City Royals while Cedeno drove in five runs with two unbeaten Manchester High, frames to grab a 5-4 lead but seventh, but a seven-run out­ Yastremski, the veteran slugger who hasn’t had a really Wodatch, ss homers as the Astros defeated the Atlanta Braves, 7-0. 19-9, yesterday in a CCIL Manchester retaliated off burst by the Panthers in the Colbert, rf good season since 1970, is batting .360, has hit six homers No other games were played Monday in the major starter Steve Morris with ninth off Connie McCurry, Cioffi, If and driven in 16 runs for the Red Sox. baseball game at Kelley Lorenzo, If leagues. Field. Manchester won its two runs m the fifth to take the Indians sixth pitcher, Bemdt, p Cedeno, the young star whose career was threatened last Pomposi, 3b The Red Sox took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on singles first four contests before the its last advantage, 6-5. iced the verdict. Konopka, ph winter when he became involved in a shooting incident, is by Tommy Harper and Yastrzemski sandwich^ around a setback. M a n c h e ste r’s second Carbone," • 5 ,2b batting .373, has hit four homers and knocked in 23 runs for double by Doug Griffin. Yaz then homered in both the sixth hurler, Ken Irish, who had Crawford and Haggett had Totals 43 19 16 2 the Astros. Tribe skipper Hal Parks and eighth innings to account for the other runs. used seven pitchers against taken over in the fourth, hit four 'RBIs apiece and Bill Manchester (9) Both are among the most talented players in the game AB R H E Rick Wise allowed five hits and the Royals’ run in six in­ the 3-2 Panthers, but it was the first batter in the sixth Wodatch three for the Sullivan, ss 5 2 4 1 but started the season as big “ifs.” Experts wondered Peck, 3b, p nings to win his second game of the season with the Rlief and then preceded to walk visitors. For the locals, Ray 1 whether Yastrzemski could ever recover his form of a few virtually futile as the Maloney, c aid of Diego Segui. Jim Wohlford doubled home Kansas visitors pounded out 16 hits, Phil Pomposi. That was all Sullivan had an excellent Quinn, lb Bidwell, p City’s run in the sixth inning. Nelson Briles suffered the including home runs by for Irish as parks brought in day at the plate, going four Irish, p loss. John Griffin. He proved in­ for five for two RBIs. Griffin, p catcher Jim Haggett and Harney, p Cwleno, his 13-game hitting streak broken this weekend, centerfielder Brian Craw­ effective, as did Jim Maloney was two for five for Koqisel, p lined two homers over the left field fence in the Astrodome Harney. Before the inning McCurry, p ford. Manchester hurlers four RBIs. Manchester’s AnUiony, 3o to pace Claude Osteen to his third straight win. Cedeno hit was over and before John strong point, its pitching, Odell, If 2 walked 10 while the defense Nicola, 2b a two-run homer in the fifth and in the seventh connected committed five errors. Koepsel brought some sani­ broke down and that se a l^ Munroe, cf 1 Miller, rf Herald Angle for a three-run blast. Roric Harrison was the loser. Platt jumped to a 1-0 lead ty, Platt scored seven runs the verdict in this go- 1 on Haggett’s solo round- with the big blow being around. Totals 38 9 12 5 Crawford’s three-run homer Platt 102 207 0 0 7 - 19 I Herald photo by Pinto) tripper in the first but the locals xam e back with two to rightcenter. The Indians travel to West Manchester 220 020 3 0 0 -9 Celts Eye Clincher Dave Kozlovich Putts on 18th Green During Pro-Am atMCC RBI: Peck, SuUlvan 2, Maloney 4, Quinn By Earl Yost of their own with Dennis Koepsel, who had last Hartford Wednesday to face 2, Haggett 4, Oawford 4, Parker 2, Herald photo by Larson pitched Saturday and was Morris, Wodatch 3, Colbert, Pomposi 2: Sports Editor Ralph DelSicola and Boh Vondorhall Watch. Former shot 72 lo Finish Second to Quinn driving in the scores. league foe Hall High and 3BH: Parker, Wodatch: HR: Haggett, The Indians upped their going on one-day rest, was return home Friday to battle Crawford; SB: Sullivan, Pe» 3, Speakers and Top Football Players at Manchester 3 At Home Tonight Peter Ryix of Westwood who Gained Medalist Honors. Maloney: SAC: Peck; DP: Nicola to margin to 4-1 in the second most effective. He fanned Wethersfield. Sullivan to Quinn; Irish to Quinn; LOB; M 14, P 9; BB: Morris 9, Bemdt 1, Named winners of the Thom McAn awards as the out­ BOSTON (UPI) — The New York Knicks will have to BidweU 3, Irish 1, Griffin I, Harney 2, the Colony were Brian Herosian, defensive back with stand tall if they are to have any chance of overtaking the Big McCurry 3; SO: Morris 4, Brendt 2, standing lineman and back with Manchester High’s the Baltimore Colts, and Andy Baylock, assistant Bidwell 3, McCurry 1, Peck 1, Koepsel 5. Boston Celtics, who lead their National The football team last fall were Jim Michalik and Jack coach at the University of Connecticut. Association Eastern Conference series 3-1. A’s Feuding Again Maloney. Sharing the speaking program last night at Shortest Speech on Record New York played effectively Sunday, forc­ Quiet, modest, unassuming Frankie O’Brien sat back ing Boston’s rugged center to sit down for 13:12 of the se­ STANDINGS Tech Bombed, 17-0 Close Shop and relaxed for better than two hours before being called cond half. But Boston countered with Paul Silas, Steve front and center lo receive several gifts as the Connecticut Kuberski and Don Nelson, who controlled the offensive and Over Beanball Hassle Redubbed defensive boards for a 98-91 victory. HARTFORD (UPI) — NFL Counterattack Boxing Guild’s 1974 Man-of-the-Year Sunday night at National League Getting its baseball Paul Duffy and Herman triple off the bat of Lance CLEVELAND (UPI) - The rest of Big league competition Valle’s. “We should have been better defensively, not offen­ Regarding Winkles, he says “we’ll season underway with a Backiel of the New Britain- Schors. EAST the American League had better hag put the Hartford LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) The program, like altogether too many, was too long but sively,” said Knicks’ forward Dave DeBusschere who has still be friends. But from now on. I’ll resounding thud yesterday based club combined to spin Pacing the winners, now 2- GB beware—the Oakland A’s are feuding Knights of the Atlantic — The Capital Bullets of 0 Brien didn’t keep the better than 300 diners around long played hunched over because of an injured abdominal mus­ Montreal be bearing down extra hard against was Cheney Tech, losing 17-0 a two-hitter. The only Due Today With WFL again. 2 for the season, were Mark Coast Football League out the National Basketball with any long-winded acceptance message. cle. “We had no excuse for not limiting Boston’s scoring Philadelphia the Angels.” to Goodwin Tech at the safeties by Cheney were a Szafranski and Tom Lizon. They are still mad at the California of business. Association have been In fact, when Toastmaster Bob Steele called the one­ while Cowens was on the bench.” St. Louis The A’s pitchers are meanwhile Beavers’ field. single by Jeff Mount and a Szafranski had two hits redubbed the Washington Angels for a beanball hassle Sunday Team officials an­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Today is the time ranking middleweight boxer for a few remarks, Boston still outrebounded New York 47-36 Sunday Chicago complaining about new pilot Alvin driving in three runs while franchises, and Honolulu could be a Bullets. and the pitchers are angry at their Dark. nounced Monday that the O’Brjen set an all-time record for brevity by not saying a because the Knicks were unable to control the boards New York Lizon went three-for-five at day the National Football League may key since it’s the only one of the five “Located as close as we Pittsburgh own manager for his handling of the team is folding because of come out of its “low profile” and word. without DeBusschere or limping Willis Reed playing up to Vida Blue and Ken Holtzman have the plate with four RBIs. which already has a WFL franchise. are to Washington, we par. WEST moundsmen. poor attendance. launch a counteratta^ against the There’s no question, the butterflys were active in the yet to record a victory and each feels Goodwin’s big innings think the name GB But while dissension hurts some World Football League. Today’s first order of business will local man’s stomach and he would have felt more at home If we had a healthy Willis Reed, if we had a dominant that Dark is pulling them out too soon. were a four-run first and a ‘W ashington’ is more Los Angeles 10 5 teams, Oakland seemingly has thrived be a decision on whether or not to ex­ inside the ropes at Madison Square Garden, peering at center, this was where we could have taken over,” said Blue Sunday criticized Dark for seven-run explosion in the definitive and provides a Houston 10 7 .588 1 on it in taking two consecutive World NFL club owners meet today in pand and second will be by how much. Gorilla Jones, the man who prevented him from winning Walt Frazier, who has scored 61 points in the last two being lifted and slammed a bat three fifth fram. clearer identity to our ac­ San Francisco 9 7 .563 IVi Championships while intrasquad Moore Victor special session to decide on expansion ’The cities, anywhere from two to the world’s 160-pound title 40 years ago. games. “But we just couldn’t do it. We couldn’t do 2*/2 times against the wall of the A’s Cheney is at Parish Hill tual location,” club owner Cincinnati 7 7 .500 fights openly raged. and the new WFL, which has been four, will be decided last, possibly late Perhaps O’Brien sat too long listening to 87-year-old anything. It didn’t even matter that Cowens wasn’t in Atlanta 8 9 .471 3 clubhouse, and Darold Knowles Friday. Abe Pollin said Monday in there. Reggie Jackson is hitting .400 to In Net Classic spiriting away top talent from the in the week. Sam Taub talk about incidents in about 80 of his years. San Diego 4 13 .235 7 questioned Dark’s use of starters and « announcing the name lead the league and could be on his the fact that Dark pitches Rollie DENVER (UPI) - South older league during the past two More than one diner caught a few winks before the first New York’s greatest probleni in the series, which could Monday’s Results Once they are selected, if indeed change. “We are still be wrapped up Wednesday night here with a Boston vic­ Houston 7, Atlanta 0 way to his biggest season yet. Fingers almost every time he needs a African Ray Moore says he months, could affect their thinking. nationally-known boxing blow-by blow radio announcer Goodwin Tech they are, the next problem is to deter­ proud to be a prominent Only Game Scheduled But he is still disturbed over a Skip reliever. may have “upset” finished in his role as the principal speaker. tory, has been the ineffective play of backup center John H At the NFL owners meeting in mine entrance fees for new owners part of both the Gianelli. Today’s Games Lockwood fastball that went all the Szarfanski, n eighth-seeded Ion ’Tiriac in the It seemed that half the crowd was introduced at one time Tonight the one hurleT who seems to Uniite. Zb Miami Beach, Fla., in late February, Washington - and Chicago (Frailing 2-0) at Cin­ way to the backstop Sunday after opening round of the $50,000 and stocking procedure for the new or another. The excellent attendance, well over 300, in­ “We went into Gianelli a couple of times Sunday,” roll on unperturbed, Catfish Hunter Broder. If Commissioner Pete Rozelle said Baltimore sports scenes.” cinnati (Nelson 0-2), N sending the A’s top slugger into the Uzon, cf United Bank Tennis Gassic, but clubs. Cost of a new franchise is cluded many friends of the honored guest from Frazier said. “He took a few bad shots and we forgot about (3-0) will oppose Gaylord Perry (1-1) Samistawski, c, 3b league attorneys had encouraged “a The Bullets’ home Houston (Konieczny 0-1) at dirt in supposed retaliation for A’s he wasn’t a bit surprised by his expected to be about $15 million. Manchester, including Nate Agostinelli, Msgr.Edward of the tribe. The A’s were idle Mon­ Satallno, rf convincing victory. low profile” against the upstart court is three miles from St. Louis (Siebert 1-1), N pitcher Darold Knowies’ flooring an Julia, lb In order to pass, 18 of the 26 club Reardon of St. James’ Church and Sam Maltempo, who Reed, who played only two minutes and did not score, New York (Matlack 1-0) at day. ” Duffy, p “Tiriac is seeded because he league. But since that time, players Washington and 35 miles Angel hitter an inning earlier. Backiel. 3b. p owners must vote for expansion. turned in a top grade performance as general chairman. added, “My not being able to play affects the whole situa­ San Diego (Jones 0-4), The A’s have lost second baseman did well early on the tour,” said like Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield and from Baltimore, where the Jackson waved a warning at TVjmaz, c O’Brien admitted he was never one to indulge in speech­ tion. “I’ve always said one of the things you have to have in Philadelphia (Schueler 0 - ^ t Manny Trillo for at least three weeks Bedna. c Moore, who with his 6-2,6-4 win Jim Kiick of the Miami Dolphins, Ken The NFL also must consider the team had played as the Baron, cf making but always let his fists do the talking ‘talking’ the playoffs is health. We don’t have it, the Celtics do. Los Angeles (Rau 1-0), Lockwood and made a similar gesture because o£a pulled right thigh muscle has now beaten his Romanian Stabler and Daryle Lamoncia of problem of leaving their prime cities Baltimore Bullets. to the Angel bench, intended for Carlson, If opponent three straight times. during his long career inside the ropes. “If we were healthy, we’d have a good center situation Montreal (Torrez 2-0).^ suffered" while sliding into second Rlnquest. If Oakland, Ted Kwalick of San Fran­ available for the WFL should they fail with both John (Gianelli) and me. If DeBusschere were Francisco (Bradley 2-1), manager Bobby Winkles, his former base Saturday. He can’t be put on the “Once you get in the seedings He was deeply touched to be remembered long after his Totals 37 17 14 2 it’s hard to get out. I’m not cisco and Calvin Hill of Dallas have to include them in expansion. The glory days by such an outpouring of friends. No speech was healthy, this series would be 2-2 instead of 3-1.” Only Games Scheduled college coach at Arizona State. disabled list, though, because three Cheney Tech (0) signed with WFL teams. NFL has spent two years studying Wednesday’s Games AB R H E enamored with the point neceskary to express his feelings. But the series does stand at 3-1 and Boston will be Jackson then fanned, commenting A’s already are there, including Five cities — Honolulu, Memphis, possible franchise sites and failure to Trinity Wins Chicago at Cincinnati later: “ I lost my cool. My physical Mount, cf system which the WCT is all Bill Lee, the retired unretired sports editor of the Hart­ healthy again for game No. 5. regular second baseman Dick Green. Carpenter, ss caught up in.” Phoenix, Seattle and Tampa — are in accept any of the final five might HARTFORD (U P I)-T rinity Montreal at San Francisco talents were overcome by my mental Baton, c ford Courant, summed up O’Brien like this: He has always Cowens gave his mates a scare when he suffered an eye Pittsburgh at Atlanta Ostashen. p Tiriac was the only seeded the running for NFL expansion leave them open for the WFL. University rallied for four runs attitude.” schors, lb been a very decent outstanding man, a good father and a injury Sunday after Earl Monroe raked three fingers Houston at St. Louis player to get knocked off during in the eighth inning to hand across the center’s upper cheek. DeGrande, If cross-town rival University of good husband, which are far more important than winning Philadelphia at Los Angeles Bogli, 3b the opening day of the Denver PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Walter, rf Hartford a 6-4 baseball defeat. the championship of the world. He richly deserves the Cowens practiced with the team Monday and said the New York at San Diego tournament, the last stop for Tom Galati, an All-American Walker Struck Chicoine, Zb Outfielder Bud Thoron honor bestowed on him tonight. eye, which was narrowed to a slit in Sunday’s game, was Pennant Fever Mills, ss the World Championship of midfielder from Southern CINCINNATI (UPI) - Lebel, c Tennis’ green group. smashed a two - run single in coming around and that he would be ready Wednesday. Illinois University, has been American League Detroit Tigers pitcher Luke Walsh, p In other matches featuring Pressure off Kodes the eighth to start the rally. Short Jabs and Left Hooks “The eye is swollen and there’s a-Iittie redness but I can EA.ST BO.STO.N (UPI) — It may be a little early for pen­ Walker was struck by a ball Battles, lb signed by the Philadelphia Vincek, If seeded players, fourth-seeded DENVER (UPI) — The pressure has been taken off and Jan Senior right-hander Bill Scully see very well now,” Cowens saim W L Pet GB nant fever for some people, but not for Boston Red Sox here Monday during an exhibi­ Matthews, If Atoms, last year’s North Arnie Brower, the transplanted Manchester pro boxer Mark Cox of Great Britain put Kodes is concentrating pn getting back into top form for the got his second win against no A victory Wednesday would give the Celtics their first Boston 10 5 .667 manager Darrell Johnson. tion game with the Cincinnati Mainville, rf American Soccer League cham­ who was a big hit in his first comeback try six weeks ago, Skoczylas, rf together back-to-back sets of 6 World Championship of ’Tennis $100,000 singles finals at Dallas losses. playoff series victory over the Knicks in three years. New Milwaukee 7 4 .636 Reds and carried off the field pion. hopes to get back into serious training once his right hand Johnson, after watebing his team elout the Kansas Chapman. Zb 3 for a win over Japan’s Jun May 8-12. York won the last two Eastern Conference playoffs, 4-1 New York 9 7 . 563 on a stretcher. (-ity Royals 4-1, was all smiles. Part of the reason was a Totals 23 0 2 6 Kamiwazumi and fifth-seeded Monday, when Tom Gorman lost in the WCT semifinals at heels. Once he’s ready, Brower will headline another of Baltimore 7 6 .538 He was taken to a local and 4-3, over Boston. niagnifirent performanee by rejuvenated superstar Goodwin 410 072 3 - 17 Eddie Dibbs of the United Johannesburg to John Alexander of Australia, it clinched a berth Manny Leibert’s shows in West Hartford...David Murphy, Detroit 5 8 .385 hospital for X-rays. Carl Yastrzemski, who smashed two home runs and a RBI: Szefanski 3, Broder, Lizon 4, States had identical 6-2 sets for in the singles finals for Kodes, who along with the rest of the SPRING SPECIALS on ALUMINUM grandson of Tommy Murphy of Manchester, was busy Cleveland 4 11 .267 Samistawski, Satalino 2, Duffy; 2BH: Duffy: 3BH: Szarfanski, Broder, Lizon, a win over Britain’s Gerald Green group was in Denver for the final stop on the WCT regular collecting autographs of some of the boxing celebraties at WE.ST single to drive in three of the team’s runs. Herald photo by Larson Schors; BB: Duffy 1, Backiel2, Ostashen Battrick. season tour. the dinner Sunday night. Grandpa is the same man who W L Pet “I don’t have to tell you how Carl was hitting. You 4. Walsh 2; SO: Duffy t, Beckiel 5. • SIDING — Choose from 20 Colors! Owner to Hold Tongue GB College Golf Match The other open day matches “I just feellike-the pressure is gone now,” said Kodes, who was California saw it,” Johnson grinned. Cheney Coach Vin Kaseta Ostashen 5, Walsh 2; Hitts off Duffy 1 for starred for a number of years with the Original Hartford 0 runs in 5 innings; Backiel 1 for 0 runs in saw Britain’s Graham Stilwell beaten in the first round of the last two Green tour stops, at • WINDOWS • d o o r s Oakland 8 6 .571 Vz Pennant fever? HARTFORD (UPI) - About Dixies, considered the classiest amateur basketball team Had Little to Say in Opening Loss 2 innings; O stauen 10 for 12 runs In S in­ drop Dick Dell of the United Tokyo and Houston. “In Houston I was nervous and tired plus it As Padres Return Home Texas 8 6 .571 Vz “I feel it all the time. I wake up with it in the morn­ 65 golfers representing 13 nings; Walsh 5 for 5 runs in 2 innings. aAWNINBS *(MH0PIES in the state at the time...City of Hartford stands to make States, 6-2, 6-4; Ahroon Rahim rained and I hadn’t played on clay in a long time and didn’t get a Minnesota 7 6 .538 1 ing and earry it around with me all day,” Johnson Connecticut colleges will par­ about $125,000 next year as its share of New England SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The San Diego Padres, still solidly in last of Pakistan fight back for a 2-6, chance to get much p r ^ ic e in.” Kansas City 4 8 .333 3>/z ticipate April 29 in the seventh Free Estimates — Easy Terms Whalers’ ticket sales at the Civic Center. The city will re­ place in the NL West, open their second homestand of the season said, rile win put Boston in sole possession of first 62, 63 win over American Roy Kodes, the Czechoslo^kian who won Wimbledon and finished Chieago 4 9 .308 4 annual University of Hartford tain the concession rights, including the sale of programs tonight but rookie franchise owner Ray Kroc is going to keep place in the American League’s East Division, half a Acosta Recalled Barth; Guilermo Vilas of second.in the U. S JD ^n at Forest Hills, was nervous because he Monday’s Results Invitiational Tournament at Argentina scored a 7-5, 6-1 win away from the stadium loudspeaker. game alieail of idle .Milwaukee. CHICAGO (UPI) - The^ Eagle Netters Triumph wa^rTgiifing fopAnat final berth in the rich finals at Dallas. He BILL TUNSKY and novelties...First in a series of closed circuit telecasts Boston 4, l^nsas City 1 Cliffside Country Club in over Sherwood Stewart; 649-90951 “I’d say letters, which have come in from all over the country, Simsbury. Chicago White Sox Monday yfas tired because of travjpl. of the World Soccer Cup from Munich will be sponsored by Only Games Seheduled Results: Yunsk def. Dahlstrom M , S- America’s Tom Leonard beat are about 5-1 in favor,” Kroc said of avoiding a repetition of his recalled relief pitcher Cy Evening its record yesterday Kodes had traveled to four continents on the regular green tour the Coanecticut Wildcats starting June 13. The American Today’s Games at 1-1 was the East Catholic ten­ 2; Murano def. Paul 6-3,6-3; Briggs def. Antonio Munoz of Sapin 6-7,6-3, April 9 public blasting of the team when he said he’d never seen Acosta from its Iowa farm club Mansour 6-4, 6-3; McEvitt def. Johnston like the rest of the members, but in between the group’s stop at Soccer League entry will sponsor 10 showings...UConn Oakland (Hunter 3-0) at nis team with a 7-0 win over 6-2, 60; Murano-BrIggs def. Dahlstrom- 6-4; New Zealand’s Onny Panin such “stupid’* ballplaying. and sent out pitcher Stan Per- Palm Desert, Calif., and Tokyo he had to make a quick trip home INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER basketball team will take part in two tournaments) next Cleveland (G. Perry 1-1) Farmington High. Among the Penl 6-5; Yungk-Mc&itt def. Mansour- beat America’s Billy Martin, 7- The scolding was made over the public address system in the zanowski on option. Johnston 8-3; Valenski-Hesketh def. to Yugoslavia because his father died. Kansas City (FitZmorris 0-0) I “K -;' winners was freshman Mary 5, 4-6, 7-6. season, the Show Me Classic Dec.6-7 at the University of Padres’ home opener. Acosta, troubled with a sore Bissel-Bonssebnan S-2. at Boston (Drago 1-0) Murano, who topped her oppo­ Missouri and then will host the UConn Classic Jan.10-11. “ I’m not encouraged to ever do it again," he said. “I seem to elbow, has been on option to 75,- Baylor, East Carolina and Eastern Michigan will join the have tread on some sacred ground.” California (Tanana 2-1) at nent, 6-3, 6-3. ^ s t entertains Baltimore (Grimsley'2-1), N Iowa for the minimum 10-day Huskies for the Storrs engagements. Instead, Kroc-who is still unhappy about his team’s 4-13 Weaver High today at Wickham Minnesota (Woodson ()-l) at period. record and seven-game lag in the division title race-complains Park. to Padres president Buzzie Bavasi. Detroit (LaGrow 0-1), N End of the Line Milwaukee (Sltaton 1-1) at But, he said, “only once in a blue moon to tell him to keep his Chieago (Kaat 1-0), N Golden Anniversary Day has been designated for the chin up. You can’t sit idly by and let this continue. But I have full Sept.21 opening UConn football game next fall against Ver­ reliance in Buzzie.” Only Games Seheduled Wednesday’s Games mont at Storrs. Band Day, always popular at the Storrs The Padres have never finished out of the celler in their five- campus, will be noted Oct. 12 when UConn hosts Delaware year history. Oakland at Cleveland Torrid Hitting Continues A Kansas City at New York ■ They open an eight-game home series tonight by sending with Homecoming Day the following week, Oct. 19 against California at Baltimore For EllingtorPs John Basch Maine. Parent’s Day will be Nov.l6 when Rhode Island winless Randy Jones, 0-4, to the mound to face Jon Matlack, 1-0, and the New York Mets. Minnesota at Detroit visits. Designated dates always help bolster the atten­ Milwaukee at Chieago \ Continuing his torrid hitting, ticut Conference game yester­ dance, a practice that could be carried on among the The mets, having troubles of their own, are fifth in the NL ratcher John Basch paced his day at the loser’s field. East, six games in back. Boston at Texas schoolboy ranks. . .Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Tom­ Eulington High baseball team to New York is starting a nine-game road trip, with a series Ifin 63 verdict oyer East Wind­ Basch had two triples and Bill my John appears to have found a home with the Los Cavanaugh had a bases- scheduled against the Padres, San Francisco and Los Angeles. sor in a North Central Connec- Angeles Dodgers this season. The southpaw has already This will be (he first meeting of the two clubs this season. clearing double in the sixth won four decisions against no losses. pacing the Purple Knights’ at­ Repeat Winner tack. Mike McMahon went the Head Trainer distance for the 3-1 winners to COME IN AND SEE WHAT BOSTON (UPI) - Third PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - receive credit for the win. m Petty Top Man In Money Race baseman Craig Nettles of the ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY! BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. New York Yankees became the Tom Altieri, a veteran trainer Elsewhere in the area, DAYTONA b e a c h , Fla. cond at North Wilkesboro. first repeat winner in the week­ for athletic events and Rockville High got past Bloom­ Get an Edger Trimmer and Hedge Trimmer for just $1.00 when Drywall Contractor (UPI) — Richard Petty’s vic­ Yarborough, however, leads ly American League Star professional teams in Connec­ field, 67, in a'Central Valley you buy a Cadet Riding M ow er. Specialists In Celling Repairs tory Sunday at North the money race with $74,310. Parade Monday, winning the ticut, has been named head Conference engagement. Dave Or get a Mower Attachment (or only $1.00 when you Wilkeshoro, N.C., puts him Petty has earned $72,490, accolade for the second straight trainer for the Philadelphia Yellin wielded the hot bat for buy a Cub Cadet* Lawn and Garden Tractor. hack in first place in the although both drivers have week. Bell of the World “Football the Rams with a three-for-six Dftir tipirts Jtni 30. 1074. 00 NASCAR Grand National point three victories to their credit. Nettles, honored last Monday League. performance at the plate. The AS LOW AS *761 standings. The Virginia 500 at Mar­ for a 5-for-lO performance that A native of Meriden, Conn., winners, now 2-1 for the season, Telephone 649-4464 Junior Bowling Winners at Holiday Lanes where he is health director of Petty, from Randieman, tinsville, Va., Sunday and the included four home runs, ran had 13 hits while 1-4 Bloomfield Joe Whelton and His Coaches Free Estimates N.C., now has 385.92 points Winston 500 at Talladqga, Ala., off a seven-game hitting streak the Meriden YMCA, Altieri collected 14 safeties. after eight events — nine points May 5 are the only two races Among the winners in the annual Holiday Lanes’ Junior Duckin Bowling Tourna­ currently is working with the so. WINDSOR EQUIPMENT CO. last week in which he added South Windsor upended East Catholic basketball standout Joe Whelton and his 89 SULLIVAN iAVE., SOUTH WINDSOR ahead of previous leader Cale remaining in the first leg of the three more homers and ment were, left to right, Scott Smith, Kathy Banavige, Rick Johnson, Diane Con­ Haptford Capitols of the were among the 250 in attendance at the East basket­ Eastern Basketball Associa­ Glastonbury, 9-8, in 12 innings coach, Stan Ogrodnik (left) and the mentor who’ll YttfJ^rough who finished se­ standings. collected 11 hits in 26 at-bats. nors, Tom Conran and Kathy Smith. ball banquet last night at Willie’s. (Herald photo by TEL. 289-3406 tion. in a CVe matchup. guide him the next four years, UConn’s Dee Rowe, Auster)

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Call us to see this fine listing. T. I could have been mirage air currents — MIsc. (or Rent tion. BAILEY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE the ice colder,” he said. “ But even a Good wages and fringe benefits. summer vacation you thought J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 4 o WAITRESSES - Full-time — like the shimmering currents you 2-3 degree change in the temperature AUTOMOTIVE you couldn’t afford. No 4 BRIGHAM TOLLAND RD., COV^vP ~ Circa 1720, o Righthanders all, East Catholic H ijh’s pitching staff consists of Kevin Shore);, Ron References. Mellen White & work. Apply in person only, 646-8150 see over a radiator near a window. — Autos (or Sale Palshaw. 107 Burnside Ave., experience necessary. Call... M A N C H E S T E R - F o u r - « center chimney Colonlal-Ct%^ (52 acres, $225,000. || Semiao, Terry Hickey and Bill Moffett. Today the Eagles host Xavier of Middletown of the ice will make a noticeable — Trucks (or Sale Howard Johnsbn, 394 Tolland All F««s Employer Paid The warm air in the Garden, mixed — Heavy Equipment (or Sale East Hartford, Conn. 2 8 0-4 0 2 2 bedroom Colonial, 2\4 baths, at Mt.Nebo at 3:30. change in its characteristics.” Tpke., Manchester. with the cold air on the ice could have — Motorcyclas-BIcyclas walnut paneled first floor fami­ I i; Haldeman added, “ There’s enough — Campers-Trallers-Moblla NOW accepting applications for ly room, spacious kitchen, with Homes IF YOU enjoy greeting the PART TIME - Men wanted dai­ resulted in the goalies not seeking the scientific evidence, to say you could LOST-PASSBOOK no’s SW1721, full lime or part time days, also WANTED - Fuel oil driver, full­ loads of cabinets and built-ins. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... — Automotive Service E12583, E13327, 5rl4016, 6-2836, public and can assume full MO EXPERIEliCE ly 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. for cleaning time, benefits and insurance. puck where it really was.” blame the thermal environment in the — Autos (or Rent-Lease part time evenings. Apply Impeccably maintained. 5-14661, 92508, 104822, 86184. responsibility for the operation duties. Phone 646-4220. Phone 649-8158. . ^1/ Esposito, whose golden glove has Garden if it was hot.” Burger King, 467 Center Street. SELL Manicured lot in desirable Savings Bank of Manchester. of our office, we are interested Porter Street area. 60’s. REALE’S CORNER Eagle Trackmen accounted for 12 shutouts this season Application made for payment. in you. General procedures in­ EXPERIENCED Graphic il- CONCRETE Construction 175 MAIN STREET GOOD HUMOR liistrator wanted, call Warren E. Howland, Realtors, PHONE 646-4525 cluding simplified bookkeeping, Laborer. Phone 875-1103 after 6 643-1108. SALES PERSONS pricing, and correspondence. Dw^laycraft, Manchester, 643- p.m. Register Triple □ NOTICES mmI Some expereince helpful. Five- ICE CREAM Personals START AT ONCE Oscar Robertson day week. Hours flexible. For BOLTON LAKE AREA M AN CH E STE R - T h ree- WAREHOUSE HELPER appointment phone 643-0255. EARN HIGH INCOME EXPERIENCED exhibit STOP SMOKING for life. The Full-Time and Part-Time LEA’THER Cutters, bedroom Cape, new kitchen Lost and Found ALL EXPENSES PAID builder wanted, supervisory $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 Off to the best start in the school’s history, the East amazing ^D I program is experienced and qualified cabinets, dishwasher. Lot over AND ASSEMBLERS - Soldering experience preferred. Call Four-room Cape, breezeway, guarantee to transform you FAIRWAY NO CASH BOND trainees. Liberal benefits. 'Top 200’ deep. Wall-to-wall Catholic track team raised its record to 6-0 yesterday with LOST - Man’s wire rimmed experience on printed circuit Displaycraft, Manchester 643- garage, tool shed, well into a non-smoke, simply, ef­ REQUIRED. HIGH LIBERAL wages. Charter Oak AppareL carpeting, bus line. Only $28,- three wins at E.O. Sniith’s home track in Storrs. The Dave g lasses and ca se, (Center Catalog Showroom boards and harnesses desirable 9557. situated on near acre lot. Call fortlessly, permanently. Attend PERCENTAGE. AGE NO (Barridon Building), 1407 Park 900. Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289- Kelly-coached Eagles beat Rocky Hill, 123-22; Plainfield, Bucks Sweep RADh Springs, Thursday. Reward. 261 Broad Street but will train. Liberal fringe Marlene Trares, 688-6105 or a free preview meeting. 568- BARRIER. DRIVER’S DO you have a clear speaking Street, Hartford. 7475, 742-8243. 649-2156. Manchastar, Conn. benefits. Dynamic Control Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. 93-50; and Smith, 101-44. 9467. LICENSE ESSENTIAL Corp. Nutmeg Rd, South Wind­ telephone voice? Are you Top performances were Call Mr. Lindsay, 646-0252 FULL-TIME RN for two-man EAST HARTFORD - Three- Two-mile run: 1. Gluliett (EC), 2. FOUND - Black and white long­ sor, 289-6807. An equal oppor­ CHOICE TERRITORIES looking to make good part time L WATSON BEACH MERCHANT^- Lou TONIGHT VITAMIN E 400 i.u. 33.50 per doctor’s office. Send resume to oedroom Ranch, breezeway, tum ^ in by Brian O’Neill, Suzik (EOS), 3. Lebonte (P), 4, Sowles Four Straight haired male mongrel with hand­ Previous experience helpful, tunity employer. AVAILABLE. COLLEGE or full time money? Earn up to 10:00 MeU vs. Padres, Box R, Manchester Herald. garage, large lot. Two-stoi7 who won both hurdle events (RH), 5. Moynlhan (EOS) 10:17.0. Dellafera 143-354, Rich Mazur made harness. Bolton Dog bottle 100s, three bottles |10. but not necessary. Pleasant STUOENTS APPLY FOR $4. per hour. If you got what it REAL ESTATE CO 440-yd relay: 1. East Catholic WINF Delivered to you, send check or building in rear. Close to (Zatkowsici, McCarthy, McCann and 139-351, Bunny (joodin 139-359, CHICAGO (UPI) — Old pro Oscar Robertson won the Warden, 649-5900. working conditions, excellent SECRETARY Wanted. Apply in WEEKEND POSITIONS. takes to be su ccessfu l in and the triple jump; Cephus money order to Health Vitamin Realtor school, on bus line. Low 40’s. WINDHAM-20 Acres with Burinskas) 2. Plainfield, 3. Rocky Hill, 4. Al Heim 140, Dennis Kauppinen writing, to Conn. Wildcats Pfo telephone advertising. If you Nolen took the 100-yard credit today for putting the back on the benefits, 5-day week, store APPLY EXPERIENCED housekeeper, 568-6926. pond, $11,000. E.O. Smith 40.8. 145-394, Ed Mockus 181-411, FOUND - Afghan hound, male Co., 2759 Ellington Road, South feel you’re qualified or have Wandi. ON. 647-9139 Mile relay: 1. Blast Catholic (C. Nolen, discount, etc. Soccer, 1047 Main Street, DAILY A SATURDAYS 9-5 live-in, light cooking, child dash; Brian Foley, who tied track toward a possible second National Basketball with Stonington license 170321. Windsor, Conn. 06074. Call 644- drive to succeed call Mr. KILLINGLY— 52 Acres, high, McCarthy, Foley and Burinskas), 2. E.O. Harvey Johnson 143-370, Walt An nqual opportunHy tmpktfur Manchester, Conn., 06040. TmI. 289-8251 MANCHESTER - Two-family Association championship. Call Bolton Dog Warden, 649- 1775. Brown, 646-2637. care, references, top salary. In wooded, $88,000. for first in the 220-yard Smith, 3. Plainfield, 4. Rocky Hill 3:48.5. Stanley 354. West Hartford. C alf 521-1141. MANCHESTER - Colonial, 3 duplex. Conveniently located, dash; Joe Martens took the 120-yd. high hurdles: 1. O’Neill (EC), Though outshone by center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who Lights Fail 5900. WANTED - Working foreman. GOOD HUMOR LEBANON-40 Acres, part 2. Spellman (RH), 3. Whltham (EC), 4. KITCHEN helper - full time, bedrooms, living room, dining bus line. Only $31,900. Pasek, high jump; Jim Giulietti Ertel (EC), 5. Berger (RH) 15.4. had 38 points and 24 rebounds, Robertson was named by Requirements: experienced in LIGHT HOUSEKEEPER sitter room, kitchen. Only $30,900. Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- tillable, $40,000. BRISTOL (UPI) - A Class FOUND - Pekingese-cross, long HOUSEKEEPER - good star­ CORP. mature person, good starting 330-yd hurdles: 1. O’Nell (EC), 2. Pike Bucks Coach Larry Costello as the player who turned the job shop work, short run needed daily, 8:30-12:30 a.m. Frechette & Martin, Realtors, 8243. Also farm houses, etc. won the two-mile run; and (E(K), 3. O’Conner (EOS), 4. Sweet (P), TEE-TOTALERS- Sue AA Eastern baseball league red hair. Call Bolton Dog □ FINANCIAL ting salary, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. SULLIVAN AVE. - salary, excellent fringe game around after the Chicago Bulls held a 52-48 advan­ prototype aircraft industry. for 6 1/2 year old boy 646-4144. sophomore weightman Matt 5. McCann (EC) 43.0. Misseri 182-480, Fran Misseri game between Quebec City and Warden, 649-5900. Five day week including one Must nave abilities and KENNEDY RD. benefits. On bus line, apply in Many listings to Shot put: 1. Walker (P), 2. leClerc tage at the half. weekend day. Liberal fringe person. East Hartford (Jon- kindergartener, Wapping area, TOLLAND - Six-room Ranch, LeClerc, who won his letter (EC), 3. St. Jean (P), 4. Bowles (P), 5. 196-525, M arge Kahn 177, Bristol had to be postponed Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagas 8 knowledge of all around basic South Windsor, Conn. CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide choose from. benefits. On bus line. Apply In valescent Home, 745 Main now through June 24. Call 644- four years old, four bedrooms, with victories over Rocky MoCeullum (P) 43’ Marilyn Rogers 196-513, Judy Robertson, scoreless in the first half, netted 10 points in Monday because of a lighting machining. 55 hour week, plus An Equal OpportunHr Smphrar boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, rec room, fireplace, garage, 1/2 Free Catalogue Discus: 1. Walker (P), 2. Wardwell person. East Hartford (5on- Street. after 4 p.m. the third period When the Bucks came from behind to take failure. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ benefits. Send resume or call fireplace, foyer, double garage. acre lot. For more information Hill and Smith. The latter (EC), 3. Clark (P), 4. Carter (EC), 5. Sabella 177-189-511, Karen Kane valescent Home, 745 Main LeQerc (EC) 131’4" The game was scheduled to TOWN OF MANCHESTER cond, third. All kinds. Realty Armatt Inc., 237 Oak Street, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. and appointment to see, phone also placed in the discus. 179, Leda Nicol 466, Nancy charge, and another six in the last period when Milwaukee Street, East Hartford. STROUTRULTY Javelin: 1. Pik (EOS), 2. Sowles (P), 3. be played under the lights, but statewide, credit rating un­ Glastonbury, Conn., 633-8260. HANDYMAN for light, clean 875-6986. No brokers please. Walker (P ), 4. McCaullum (P ), 5. Washburn 189-487, Karen simply rolled away from its rival for a H5-99 victory. Hcimii 2XM115 Results: 100-yd. dash: 1. C. Nolen LEGAL necessary. Reasonable. Con­ physical work, 8 a.m. to 12 3 1/2 ACRES, horse paradise, $37,900. (EC), 2. Nadeau (P), S. Streams (EOS), Donovan (EC) 141’9” Parent 494, Donna Terragna The win, and a four game sweep of th^ best of seven the equipment failed to operate BAR MAIDS - Eimerienced. fidential, quick arrangements. noon, daily. Steady work. Phone FRDNT-END MECHANIC seven room Colonial, 1 1/2 4. Foley (EC), i . Chiccavlllo (RH) 10.5. High jump: 1. Martens (EC), 2. Ertel 454, Jan Hawthorne 467. properly. Phone mornings, 872-8624, ask 220yd. dash: 1. tie Foley (EC), Walker (EC), 3. O’Neill (EC) other names un­ Western (Conference Championship series against the Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. baths, large out buildings. NOTICE for Skip. mornings only, 649-0072. Terrific opportunity for an oxparlancad MANCHESTER - Clean 5 1/2 (P), Streams (EOS), 4. ^tkowski (EC), available 8’0” Bulls, pul the Bucks into the championship round against . The Planning and Zoning 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. room home on beautiful treed IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY in Long Jump: 1. Nadeau (P), 2. Whltham mechanic. Advancement, fringe benefits, and 5. Nadeau )P) 23.5. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Now accepting applications acre lot. Full basement, new this spacious 8-room home, 440-yd. runm 1. Streams (EOS), 2. (EC), 3. Nadeau (P),4. Burgess (RH),5. the winner of the Boston-New York series for the second TOWN OF MANCHESTER Commission will hol^j}ublic PART TIME-help, plantii RN or LPN, part-time. Laurel good working conditions. CATERERS- Joan Colby 141, TWO-FAMILY, 6-6 Duplex, bath, one-car garage. most conveniently located. Nadeau (P ), 3. Burinskas (EC), 4. Moynlhan (EOS) 18’ 7 3/4’ ’^ time in the last four years. hearings on May 6 , 197fat 7:30 trees, transportati^ provide for part-time employment. Manor, 649-4519. Simonds (P), 5. Amara (RH) U.7. Pole vault: 1. Benson (EOS), 2. Farrell Valerie Huestis 154-352, Jean Mo r t g a g e s - 1st, and 2nd Must be available to midnight. Apply In person • Service Dept. separate furnaces. Good Immediate occupancy. Only Wall-to-wall in several rooms,, (EC), 3. Bamford (EOS), 4. tie Smith p.m. in the Municipal Building Call 633-1874, 6-8 P.'S). 880-yd. run: 1. Fournier (P), 2. Skehan Mathiason 141-125-363, Carol “ We couldn’t get untracked in the first half,” Costello LEGAL mortgages — interim financing LAUNDRY WORKERS - revenue and location. High 30s. $28,900. Call today. Keith Real paneled den, 4 bedrooms, full (EC), 3. Pike (EOS), 4. Naren (P), 5. (P), Mintel (EC), Upton (EOS) 10’8” to hear and consider the basement and attic plus garage. Huard (P) Q:06,2. Triple lump: 1. O’Neill (EC), 2. C. Rawson 125, Ellen Seymour 126, said. “ We were very, very, sloppy and very, very con­ — expeditious and confidential Apply in person Reliable persons needed to Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. NOTICE following; Won’t last at $33,900. Jesdor Mile run: 1. Fitzsimmons (EOS), 2. Nolen (EC), 3. Burgess (RH), 4. Nadeau Mae Jenack 138-349, Joyce cerned. We threw the ball away. We had 13 turnovers to service, J.D. Real Estate PART TIME, janitorial work, 435 MAIN STREET work at large modern Convales­ DILLON SALES & SERVICE Dana (EC), 3. Stamp (EC), 4, Fournier (P), 5. Lojeski (EC) 39’ 8 1/4" The Zoning Board of Appeals CROCKETT & DZEN - Exclusive, 633-1411, 643-2081. Lindsay 133-130-354, Arlene •Assoc. 646-1980. mornings. Call 649-5334. cent Center in Manchester. 319 MAIN STREET M A N C H E S T E R - F ir s t (P). 5. Denihon (RH) 4:35.9. their one. at a meeting on April 15, 1974 SUBDIVISION MANCHESTER Tallman 130, Carol Noske 135- Contact Mr. Franklin, 647-9194. MANCHESTER Offering, excellent five-room “ It was miraculous we were only down four at the half. made the following decisions: Item 1 — Proposed subdivi­ ANXIOUS about bills? Need An Equal Opportunitf Emplorar Ranch, garage, two fireplaces, FIVE ROOM Ranch on 1 1/2 354, Charlotte Heim 335, Helene Ellington But I knew if Oscar did anything, it would have to mean we Michael Coughlin — Variance sion cqnsisting of 3 lots on money for any reason? Second tiled bath, plastered walls, oil acres. $41,900. Jesdor Realty, Dey 336. permitting reduced side yard— Ashworth Street, 5 lots on mortgage loans arranged quick­ HOSTESS/SUPERVISOR heat, oak flooring, com­ PRIVACY ft SECLUSION MLS, 633-1411, 643-2081. were playing better. We got Oscar involved a little bit PART TIME - help wanted, RECEPTIONIST - secretary, ly - confidently. Call today, R. Evenings. Must be over 21. binations. Excellent lot, with more by calling some plays for him and h6 got the open 20 Strong Street — Grandview Street, 13 lots on PART-TIME work at home, on evenings and weekends, Mt. oral surgery office, 3-bedroom, full dormer Pacers Locate Range^ S. Burke Realtor, 429^6471. •UNIFORMS PROVIDED PAYRDLL babbling brook, city utilities. MIXERS - Ray Rowett 240- shot and made it. Oscar came through in super fashion.” APPROVED, effective April East Eldridge Street, as shown the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. Vernon Dairy, 244 Broad Street, Manchester. Call 649-5381 for custom (^pe, on 5 wooded Built by Ansaldi. $37,500. CENTER STREET 606, Jerry Coro 231-538, Al 26, 1974. on maps submitted with the •PAID VACATION SUPERVISDR Manchester. Must be over 18. interview. acres, with a pond. First-floor Chicago coach Dick Motta, his team beaten for the Charles Lesperance, 649-7K0. Immaculate 6-room Cape with Rodonis 209-556, Joe Dawood Samuel E. Aglio, Jr. — petition. •FREE LIFE AND DISABILITY REAL ESTATE Licensed sales Apply in person. family room with fireplace, TopUtah Second Time eighth time in nine playoff rounds, agreed with Costello bath and a half, shed dornier, INSURANCE pwple urgently needed, expan­ This position requires NURSES AIDE - 3 p.m. to 11 aluminum siding, central 200, Ron Allen 201, Jack Variance permitting reduced PLANNING & ZONING TOLLAND - Three bedroom but conceded the Bulls didn’t do the job of concentrating on □ EMPLOYMENT •MEDICAL PLAN ding, new office over 1/4 experience in payroll or APPLIANCE Salesman - p.m., 12 midnight to 8 and oversized garage, lot 200’ Pelligrinelli 548, Tom Oppelt side yard — 45 Oakland Terrace COMMISSION - ZONING Raised Ranch set on acre vacuum system, 2 baths, lots SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) floor at halftime leading 56-46 the four players on the-fte^r with Jabbar. •PROFIT SHARING million sales, January - Experienced, top pay, group in­ housekeeper, part-time or full­ deep. Vacant. — T.J. 538, Dave White 504, Tony - APPROVED, effective April REGULATIONS timekeeping. Must have abili­ wooded lot, eat-in kitchen plus of paneling and carpeting Indiana finally found the as McGinnis canned 17 of his February. Join a winner. Call surance and fringe Mnefits. time. Excellent wages and Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577 Baluk 509, Al Rowett 500, John “ It was too much Milwaukee,” he said. “ They played 26, 1974. AMENDMENTS — Help Wanted 13 RETIREMENT PLAN ty to supervise other people dining room with sliders to throughout. Only 6 years old. shooting range and some help points. Gary Cantor, Burke Realty, Bernie’s TV, Tri-city Plaza, benefits. Manchester Manor DeLucco 519, Mike Johnson 519, great, all of them. Doris Gorsch— Variance per­ RESIDENTIAL ZONES Call 875-8951 to arrange inter- and work with them to deck. Large family room with 60’s. for George McGinnis. The Stars turned on the speed 429^71. Vernon, Phone 242-5517. Nursing Home, 385 West Center Jerry Possum 500, Elna “ I’ve never seen Oscar play any better. He gave them mitting reduced side yard — 145 Item 2 — The Commission TOOLMAKER, machinist, view. prepare the payroll for 375 fieldstone fireplace. $37,900. WARREN E. HOWLAND PLYMOUTH LANE - six room The two-time defending ABA in the third quarter, shooting a lathe operators. Must be able to Street, Manchester, 6464)129. Dimock 194-488, Cathy Pitz 192- direction and did a good job. But Bob Dandridge had a good Lakewood Circle North — proposes to amend the HOWMD JOHNSON HELP WANTED - Experienced employees. AIR-CONDITIONING and Call 875-0884. Garrison Colonial, fireplace, 1 champion Pacers had been hot 68 per cent, and finally took set-up and work from Realtor 6 4 3-1 1 0 6 483, June Rowett 181-188-539, game and Cornell Warner really came through in this APPROVED, effectively Im­ regulations as follows; RESTAURANT man in auto wrecking yard. Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. refrigeration service man. WANTED Part-time. Male or 1,'2 baths, principals only. 649- shooting like a last place club the lead 82-81 with Ron Boone blueprints. Minimum three- COVENTRY - Ideal starter or 5448. Mary White 187-490, Phyllis mediately. Amendment No. 1 — Add: A Apply in person, Parker Street Tired of ladder and tool box? female to work in my office two (44.5 per cent), and M forward getting 14 points in the third series. years experience. Apply at Goiili 30, Vtmon Company paid fringe benefits retirement home, five room Allen 179-468, Lois Johnson 177, Auto Parts, 775 Parker Street, We need an inside man as ser­ afternoons per week. No quarter and Seals hitting 10 “ Jabbar hit 18 of 26 shots and I thought our center Clif­ Harris A. Orcutt — Variance new General Section which will Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 including profit sharing. Bungalow, central heat, 200’ . McGinnis was Indiana's only 649-3391. vice manager-di^atcher. Full­ experience required. Phone 643- HEBRON - Westwood Estates, Paula Sullivan 175, Donna permitting accessory building apply to all residential zones. Adams Street, Manchester. from lake. $12,900. Stanley consistent scorer as they fell points. ford Ray played a good game. It may have been the best of BOOKKEEPER wanted - will Apply to: time position. CMS, Blue Cross, 4224. COLUMBIA - ^ owner, six- two-bedroom Condominiums, Bonomo 480, Joyce Fontaine location outside of 4th quarter Tliis includes revised treatment Agency, 646-3618 , 643-5724. behind the Utah Stars 0-3 in the But the Pacers outscored the his career.” handle complete set of books, RESPONSIBLE drivers for etc. Call Woodcock Refrigera­ room Raised Ranch, 1 1/2 $25,500. 1 1/2 baths, stove, 463, Dolly Dawciod 457, Joan — 94-96 North Street — of accessory uses. PART TIME handyman CHENEY BROTHERS ABA Western Division cham­ Stars 11-2 to open the final for Federal and State special Mister Softee trucks, must be tion Company, 644-1511. SALES WOMAN, four evenings baths, 2-car garage, fireplaced refrigerator, dishwasher, fully Olenick 455 Ray declared that “ Oscar was super. He played like he mechanic, repairs on small in­ INC. EXTREMELY clean, 7 room carpeted. Call National quarter, and after Utah ha APPROVED with conditions, Amendment No. 2 — The funds for education, payroll, 18 or over, neat and reliable. a week, 7 p.m. to midnight. No family room, 2 1/2 acres. Many pionships. was 19 years old, but he’s a pro who rises to the occasion. dustrial equipment and motors. Colonial, central location. Re­ effective April 26, 1974. Rural Residence zone category tax reporting and accounts Call 649-2073 between 9 a.m. - 5 31 Cooper Hill Street HANDYMAN - full time, experience necessary. Apply extras. $43,500. 228-0436, after 6 Associates, 232-4549, or Doris But Monday night — with come within one, down 96-95, Call 649-5334. cent wall-to-wall, carpeting, They had five players doing that. Our team played well but' Herbert A. Tyler — Variance is amended and in new format. payable. S a la ^ $83.30. to p.m. Manchester, Conn. 08040 mature person, good starting Mr. Donut, 255 West Middle p.m. Bourque 643-1824. evenings. Utah center Zelmo Beaty out Indiana tossed in the next eight stove, other extras including 3 we had some bad breaks and fell short.” permitting reduced side yard— Amendment No. 3 — A new $101.15 weekly. Starting salary salary, excellent fringe Turnpike, Manchester. for a week — Mel Daniels and points to put the game away. SHORT Order Cook, day work, car garage. Aluminum siding, EIGHT ROOMS, centrally 51 G o o d w in S t r e e t — regulation providing for the depending on experience. Call benefits. On bus line, apply in REDUCED. Here’s a 7-room Donnie Freeman had 10 of his The Bulls had the lead 12 times during the game and the full-time. Apply in Mrson only, storms and screens. Truly an located, new gas furnace. McGinnis both hit 29 points and Vernon m ard of Education. / person. East HartforiJ (Jon- DISHWASHERS and Raised Ranch you must see. score was tied 14 times. But Dandridge hit a 25 footer with APPROVED, effective April keeping of horses. Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, RN’s - LPN’s unusual value. Mr. Matthew, the Pacers shot a hot 55.3 per 18 points in the final quarter, Slate 875-2579 or 875-1050 for an ap­ COUNTER GIRLS - Full-time valescent Home, 745 Main waitresses needed for part time Sparkling country kitchen, Owner asking $31,900. Call 643- 26, 1974. Amendment No. 4 — Includes 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Belfiore Agency 647-1413. cent to down Utah 110-101, win­ and Daniels hit eight. Against 3:31 left in the third period to put the Bucks in front by one pointment. (All Shm$ and part-time. Must be over 18, Street. fireplaced living room, 4 6655. John’s Floor Covering, Inc.— revisions to bring all residential nights. Apply Tacorral, 246 ning their second consecutive Beaty, Daniels had been Tuesday point and they never trailed or were tied thereafter. be willing to work some Broad Street. bedrooms. Lovely game room. Variance permitting business zones into line with the General game and sending the best-of- averaging just 14 points per BASEBALL CHURCH SECRETARY- $1.85 HURSES’ RIDES weekends. Apply in person Over two acres treed land. c. size free-standing sign — 119 Section. Excellent closet space and seven. series back to Terre game. Xavier al East Catholic MATURE WOMAN for doctor’s per hour, Bolton, part time. (All shint) / after 6 p.m. Dairy Queen FOR ONCE IN LUBE MECHANIC - Five days, loses Vc M , Yielets Ire Hue, Oakland Street — APPROVED PLANNING & ZONING Brazier, 242 Broad Street, more. Only $39,900. (;all today, MANCHESTER Haute, Ind., for a sixth game. Coventry at RHAM office. Office routine plus medi­ Call 649-7225. Full and part-time positiffis 20 hours per week, 3 a.m. to 7 Wmt Ms Ire freevy Willie Wise led all Utah with conditions, effective April COMMISSION - ZONING care and insurance forms. Ap­ Manchester. a.m. $4.64 per hour, union shop. Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, Beaty was ordered to bed for Ellington at Tolland Flyers Respect Rangers, available. Many benefits, YOUR LIFE M Get ReseHs Tee! 646-4126. players with 27 points, Boone 26, 1974. REGULATIONS proximately three days weekly MACHINE OPERATOR - Some “VouK iMva aomaoiM Apply Good Humor Corp, 46 STATELY COLONIAL a week last Saturday, suffering Vinal Tech at Bolton and fill-in for vacations. Send hospitalization, medical and C il $43-2711 had 20, James Jones 17 and Herman • M. Frechette & AMENDMENTS - BUSINESS working knowlege of machines CAB DRIVER - We have a full artw naada you” Kennedy Rd, South Windsor, from an infection and fever. resume to Box” J” , Manchester life insurance. Liberal sick BOLTON LAKE - Cute four- Seals 16 in his first start of the Albert R. Martin — Request for ZONES - NEW GENERAL desirable but willing to train a time opening, for a night driver SECY-RECEPTIONIST - 70% Conn. Equal opportunity Lovely three-bedroom, center ‘‘Without him in there they’re TRACK Heraid. time, holiday and vacation room pine paneled Ranch. playoffs. Gerald Govan, at variance to allow 2-famlly SECTION person with goo(l dexterity. starting at 3 p.m. You will receptionist work, previous employer. hallway Colonial in prime just not playing with us,” Manchester/Enfield at Expect Different Game policy. We are one of the MANCHESTER - Charming Garage, amesite drive, deep Liberal fringe benefits. cover East Hartford and experience desired. Porter School area. First center, managed only six points Conard houses on nonconforming lots— Item 3 — Subsequent to a older home on private road. treed yard. $22,500 . 643-M78, McGinnis said. ARE YOU A self-starter with Dynamic Controls Corp., 8 largest health care centers in Manchester. If you are depen­ TotTaO.OO WOMAN WANTED for floor family room and laundry but had 13 rebounds. East Hampton at Coventry DENIED. public hearing held on sales experience? We need you! Garage, large barn. Convenient McGinnis and Daniels also Nutmeg Rd., South Windsor, America. Drop in and see us. dable, with a clean driving COLLECTIONS CLERK - housekeeper, mature person, o f f the kitchen, two as Flyers goalie Bemie Parent E.J. Russel, Inc. — Location February 4, 1974 to consider a National company. $125 plus. Collections background needed to shopping, schools and OWNER TRANSFERRED 7- both pulled down 14 rebounds to Behind McGinnis, Daniels Ellington/Stafford at Suf- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - 289-6807. An Equal opportunity Contact E. Kumik, RN record, we want to talk to you. live in. Phone 643-0028. approval for used car sales — revision of the Zoning ■ accurate typing. transportation. Owner very room split, two oaths, three fireplaces, basement rec lead the Pacers as they raced and Freeman, Darnell Hillman field The Philadelphia Flyers, easy scored his first playoff shutout. Full-time including three employer. East Hartford Cab Co., 107 To $6760.00 anxious. Immediate occupancy. bedrooms, rec room, family room, 2-car garage. Well Conard at Manchester (girls) 4-0 winners over the New York Twelve of the shots came in lot east of 51-53 Tolland Turn­ Regulations by adding a new evenings. Call Mr. Davis, 646- MEADOWS Burnside Ave., East Hartford. FULL-TIME help, must be over ahead in the second quarter and was the only other Pacer in dou­ LEGAL SECRETARY - Good $36,900. Pasek Realtors, 2$9- room, pool, patio, large lot. Mid landscaped and private lot. the third period, and, according pike (this property is western Section 6 of Article H, Business 2637 or 646-5798. RN for physician’s office, Mon­ 18. Apply at King’s Pet Depart­ fought off two Stars‘ rallies in ble figures with 17 points. Rangers in the opening game of CONVALESCENT CENTER typing and steno, wide variety 7475. 40's. Must sell now. Owner- Low 50s. GOLF to Flyers Coach Fr^ Shero it portion, 160 feet of frontage, of Zones — General Requirement, day, 'Tuesday, Thursday, AUTO BODY Repair man: long ment, King’s Department the second half. their semifinal National CLERK - Accounts payable, 333 BMwmII StTMt of duUes. agent, 649-3237 after 5:30 p.m. “ We’ve been playing good, Rulkeley at Manchester 27 Tolland Turnpike) — this new Section 6 has been Friday 9-6, Saturday, 9-1. m2- established, well equipped gar­ Salary Open Store, Manchester Parkade. ‘ ‘If Beaty‘s not in there, they Hockey League playoff series, was because “ towanjs the end some bookkeeping or accounts ManchMt«r, Conn. MANCHESTER - Newly APPROVED with condiUons, revised based on public com­ 8321. age has opening tor TRAFFIC CLERK - Rating don't have anyone who can go hard basketball in these last TENNIS expect things to be different of the second period, we 847-9194 decorated five room Cape, has GLASTONBURY - 1600 experienced boay man. Good and scheduling experience two games,” Leonard said. tonight in the second game. weren’t challenging and our effective April 26, 1974. ments at the hearing and is two large bedrooms, fireplace, Manchester Road, 5-room WARREN E. HOWLAND one-on-one against Daniels,” Weaver at East Catholic pay. Permanent job for quality required. Good potenUal. “ We’re faced with a monumen­ defense came put tM much. John L. & Margaret P. proposed for adoption. Business Opportunity 14 attached garage and nice yard. Ranch with garage, full base­ McGinnis observed. ‘‘Nobody “ We still have a fight on our mother’s helper to live-in at worker. Fringe benefits. To $6760.00 tal task. We’ve had to win every Wednesday Howland— Request for permis­ Copies of the Planning and South Windsor, 289-6807. An KEYPUNCH ■ Operator, part- Mid 30s. 646-8155. No agents ment, attic, city water. Wax- REALTORS 643-1106 can defend me. When I get the hands,” said Flyers’ winger “ We gave them a chance,” he shore all summer. Call 232-2131. Mellen, White and Palshaw, 107 DRAFTING CLERK - File, BASEBALL sion to continue use of single­ Zoning Conunission proposed equal opportunity employer. time, 6 to 11 p.m. Minimum of MANCHESTER - Pizza house, please. free kitchen-dining floor. Three ball I make my move after the game after losing those first Bill Barber. “The Rangers are said. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. light typing, diversified duties, one year experience on system work experience needed. fully equipped. Priced to sell. bedrooms, fireplaced living three. All the players are now Manchester at Hall a helluva hockey team. Flyer captain Bobby Clarke family home for two-family oc­ amendments may be obteined guy defending me makes his 3 data recorder or 029 To $5600.00 Owner has other interests. For room, treed 3/4 acre lot. July convinced we’ll win in Indiana, Thames Valley CC at MCC doesn’t think New York is cupancy — 719 West Middle from the Planning Department. RN MANCHESTER - $31,900, six mistake. (Bruce) Seals did a “ They must be good to beat unch necessary. Paid SECRETARY — Good typing details call Stanley Agency, 646- IN-TOWN South Windsor at Plainville Turnpike - DENIED. This Copies of these amendments WAITRESSES 15th occupancy, $35,900. Prin­ room Colonial. Pz baths, dead­ good job on scoring, but he so that brings it back here for Montreal. We are playing the better than Philadelphia, but 11 P.M. to 7 A.M. and steno, Bookkeeping a plus, 3618. lys, good starting pay. Roomy 6-room Cape, all cipals only. 633-2151. end street, trees, privacy. the West championship.” RHAM at Cromwell that they have finesse. petition was heard at a public and the petition of Crockett & Full and part-time evenings. JIB BORE OPERATOR pleasant office. can’t stop me.” way we played all year. The Apply Or call, Mr. Clark, (Joca finished, 3 bedrooms, living Hutchins Agency. 649-5324. Rockville at Southington hearing held March 18,1974. Dzeh have been filed in the Must be over 18. We will train. a (Tool Room Experience) To $6760.00 “ New York doesn’t skate any Part-time. Excellent wages Indiana coach Bob Leonard Rangers may have more Cola Bottling Company, 451 room, dining room, kitchen, COUNTRY LIVING - Within No team in pro basketball Vinal Tech at Coventry better than us,” Clarke said. Notice of these decisions has Town G^rk’s office and may be •PAID VACATION and benefits. Enjoy working Main Street, East Hartford, SECRETARY - Busy office • citv limits. Cedar shingled ap eed that Beaty “ makes the experience, but we’ve got some good skills much people and full shed dormer, fireplace, MANCHESTER - Nine rooms, histoTy has ever come back Baron Academy at Bolton “ But they have more finesse. been filed in the Town Gerk’s inspected during normal office •FREE LIFE AND in a very clean and pleasant 569-1330. Colonial on nicely landscaped difference. They played better young aggressive players.” Top Rates, Plus Overtime phone work. □EDUCATION oven, range, dishwasher, four bedrooms, large lot, large from down 0-3 to win a playoff. hours. DISABILITY INSURANCE and partially wooded 1 1/2 than I thought they could In the opening game. Barber They movp the puck around office. atmosphere, with a skilled and Benefits. To $7800.00 barn, two-car garage. RB zone, GOLF DIETARY AIDES - Part-time, aluminum siding, convenient acres. Front-to-back living Indiana wants to be the first. scored the third goal when he better, but we played stronger Zoning Board of Planning and Zoning •PROFIT SHARING and d ^ ic a t ^ staff. Fee Paid central, many extras. Many without Beaty. He’s a great experience helpful, but not location, nice yard. Bowers The Pacers became the first East Catholic vs. Manchester physical hockey. Our defense Appeals Commission RETIREMENT PLAN Private Instructions 18 room with fireplace, family possibilities. $39,900. F. J. defensive player. His loss blasted the net from about 20 MAHCHESnR TODL If you fit any of Uiese, let Betsy show School area. $34,800. team to down Utah here in this Bernard R. Johnson, Alfred Sieffert, . Call 875-8951 to arrange inter- RMflfITT! MHIfi necessary. Hours required, 7 room, formal dining room, eat- Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. shows that the center is their feet. was super and broke up all their a m. to 8 a.m., 11 a>m. to 1 p.m., you how you are needed. Minimum down. in kitchen, study, three year’s playoff, the first home C a rm a n Chairman view ADESIBH.INC. SEWING INSTRUCTIONS - weakest spot when he’s gone.” Thursday The Rangers, who defeated plays. 4 p.m. to 5.M p.m. Apply at Phone Betsy today at bedrooms, 1 1 2 bath’s, garage. loss in six games for the Stars. Paul J. Rossetto, Joseph Swensson, 3GB W66I O illlir SL Dressmaking or tailoring. All U&R REALTY CO. JN C . HOME BUYING information. After a slowdown first BASEBALL the defending champion Mon­ “ The Rangers plsyed only as HOWJUID JOHNSON East Hartford Convalescent 130 HARTFORD RD. RITA QIRL basic steps including pattern Stone walls and garden. $46,900. Stop in or we will mail free If a seventh game is necessary, Secretary Secretary 046-0129 6 4 3 -2 9 9 2 quarter, which Utah led 20-19, MCC at UConn sub-varsity. treal Canadians four games to well as we allow^ them go. RESTAUIUUIT Home, 745 Main Street, East 649-S263 adjustments. Small classes. Jesdor Exclusive, 633-1411, 643- copy. Hayes Corporation. 55 the two teams will be back in Dated this 23rd day of April, ' Dated this 23rd day of April, Hartford. ° 646-3441 Hobart 0. Muniock, Raaltor Indiana came to life and left the two in the first round, got only However, we still tiave a long ' Route 30, Vernon Reasonable rates. 643-6226. 2081. East Center Street, 646-0131. 1974. the Salt Palace Saturday night. 19 shots on goal Saturday night series to go.” 1974. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. April 23. 1974

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Cohn., Tues.. April 23. 1974 — PAGE SEVENTEEN BY JIM BERRY A rticin for Sale .Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 V-23 SCREENED Loam, gravel, LOOKING for anything in real AUTO INSURANCE - compare B U G S B U N N Y OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE processed gravel, sand, stone, estate rental — apartments, APARTMENT our low rates. For a teleptione . and fill. George H. Griffing, homes, multiple dwellings, no quotation call Mr. Dolln at 646 ' I'VE RNISWED, euV'NOR... YER COMIN ALONG.' TH' RENTAL OFFICE THERE'S JUST YA 1 t a k e m y 0OWUN6BALL Inc., 742-7886. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate t a k e A CURLYCUeS ARE GOOD, WAIT.' YOU'RE Y AND HE'D H A V E ^ C0NSRATULATI0N6 OH \ LISTEN. MAJOR. 6050. ONE Lt'U DETAIL GOTTA AM LEAVE &EFOPB MYMA MAKIW6 J TRIED TO COW YOU THIS COULD Associates, Inc. 646-1980. We have a large variety of UX3K/ AN' TH' BORDER IS THAT NEEDS OPENING OUR TENNIS ' . t W AS THE BUOSVS learn COMES R3WNSTAIRS-- TH E CHIEF IWTO PAYIWO HIS TOURNAMENTS TO WMEN BE THE RICH, CLEAN loam, 5 yardV deluxe one and two-bedroom SAVE - Buy rebuilt engines i fM S T R Y NIC:E AN' EVEN/ IMPRCVEIWENT/ HOW CALL M£ a f t e r SUPPER PERPETR>t- FIRST WOMAN WORST CASE WAV.TOO, eOLDie Ms. PuBONNE - w l m e a n ' CRAWL UNDER $25 plus tax. Also sand, stone, THREE Toom ground floor apartments and townhouses from Lloyd's Auto Parts, 191 ■ S P e O A O IE S r S P E l L / AW’ r L L TE L L HER YOU TOR. OF THE I.HAPPEWTDkrWOW L.6.|-^HAKKAFF,'-v^ OF OVER- gravel, pool and patio sand. 643- throughout Manchester. Ren­ WAWT M E TO 6 0 TO TH' HQAK.' HE'S BROKE.' LIV E AM M O IN CONFIDENCE apartment, heat, hot water, Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- REST ASSURED 1 VWN'T >.THE RESERVES-! 9504. stove, refrigerator, parking, '\ LIBRARY WITH >rOU, AW'_. HIT THE BALL HARP SINCE tal office open daily from 65, 1558. TENNIS BALLS ONE-ARM hus line, $150. 643-6311. other times by apptintment. W MAKE ME YAWN.' OLSON TRIED LOAM, topsoil, fill, gravel for 1968 PONTIAC GTO convert!-. ■ TO BE A sale. Excavating, septic, sewer THREE-ROOM furnished ble. Savings Bank of ; LION work. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., apartment, utilities. Suitable D«UT0EHTBB1BSES,ia Manchester, 646-1700, $600, ■ t a m e r 646-5114, 742-9477. one person or couple. 224 2468 Nm Sfarte.lU, Mnchester Repossession. ; Charter Oak Street, 643-8368. $461021 MUST SELL - Colonial couch 1972 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent and matching chair, red pepper ROCKVILLE - three room condition, $2,025. Call 742^6567. color, $350 firm. Call 649-W51. apartment, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER - 3-bedroom 3 2 Building-Contracting 33 Homes For Sale 23 Painting-Papering stove and refrigerator, duplex. Available May 1st. PAIR C78xl4 tires, mounted - CLEANING RAGS - recycled carpeted living room, $145. S ecu rity re q u ire d . $190. balanced on Mustang rims. 200. MICKEY FINN WES ROBBINS carpentry cotton diapers, 89 cents per Adults only, no pets, security Eastern 646-8250. miles, $35. Call 742-6567. BY HANK LEONARD SAGE DRIVE remodeling specialist. Ad­ One year old custom designed pound, cotton wiping rags, 38 deposit required. Parking for ditions, rec rooms, dormers, cents per pound, 20 pound SECOND FLOOR, five-room VES-AN D WE BOTH AAEANWHILE-AT GILBERT GRABIOALLABIOALL'S |j L 9-room Raised Ranch, large one car. Call 643-%78. 1%9 CHEVELLE - 2-door hard-. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, minimum order. Phone flat, adults, security deposit. top, automatic transmission, , . AGREE ON A VERY CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS cathedral ceiling living room 649-3446. VDU'RE GOING TO BE ) IMPORTANT POINT Manchester Sheltered MANCHESTER - New duplex, 3 Phone 643-6731. power steering and brakes. Call LANCE SERLOTT'S I “ HE WILL RUN with fieldstone fireplace, bill I GUESS YOU'LL WANT US TO V WARNED ^ r Workshop, 646-5718. bedrooms, living room, large after 6 p.m. 6^-6494. CAMPAIGN^ STRICTLY ON GO EASY, GIL'— BEING THAT lovely kitchen work area and CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ kitchen, stove, dishwasher, 1 EAST HARTFORD - Modem M A N A G E R ? f - ' I THE ISSUESI SERLOTT IS ENGAGED TO ’W hen' family room with fireplace, 3 ages, additions, bathrooms, TWO 55-GALLON steel oil 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall, base- one-bedroom apartment, 1968 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, ■ YOUR DAUGHTER! y v w HE or 4 bedrooms, baths, pan­ Call us kitchens, houses, repairs. Free drums with stands. 14” GM mfent, $250 plus secu rity . carpeting, air-conditioning, V8, automatic, positraction,; G E T HIS eled rec room. Deluxe bullt- estimates. Small jobs. Stephen wheels; 15” Ford wheels. Frechette & Martin, Realtors, appliances. Available im­ rear defogger, good gas -(-13 N A M E ? FREE THE TRUTH OF THE AAATTER * ll»IP|r«tA w , r i iL II. ins, refrigerator, washer and for a... Martin, 646-7295. Phone 643-2880. 646-4144. mediately. Security required. mileage, phone 643-2880. ‘V-l.S dryer, 2-car garage, large lot, $155. Superintendant 569-2339. 1 ESTIMATE' MASON CONTRACTOR -xG^TOR TANDEM 4-wheel boat MANCHESTER - Newer two 362,700. l ' ^ DODGE Charger, good CAPTAIN EASY Plastering, custom built stone frailer, brakes, electric power bedroom Townhouse, private THREE BEDROOM apart-, ,-ehgine, good tires, needs a little ! BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE or brick fireplaces, chimney winch, excellent condition. Will entrances and patio, full base­ ment, living room, kitchen, $170 work. Call 872-0786 or see at 108 ACTUALLY, Wg SOT repair, block and cement work. handle up to 24' boat. 875-1554, ment, includes heat. monthly. Call l-666-0%7 or 1- DO TELL!... OHiYESt.-EA-Sy HELP ME WELL, NOW- BLAZESl U&RREALnC0.JNC. West Rockville. ADOKA SOME CIVILIZED NO DOUBT YOU New or old. Free estimates. E. 643-6266. appliances, and carpeting.$240 526-5462. . PICK OUT EV-ERY- THING! WAIT A m in u t e :.„ m c k e e 643-2692 ------3r CLOTHES TO REPLACE PERSONALLY WENT ALONG, TOO! Bobert D. Murdodt, Mattor Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. per month. Paul W. Dougan '1968 CORONET 500, two door' HER-UH-CAVE eiRu WENT ALONG 2 J.P. Lewis & Son 12x24 POOL, all accessories, Realtor, 643-4535, or 646-1021. LARGE one bedroom-'apart^ hardtop, gold, black vinyl roof, O U TFIT 1 TO APPROVE Cuatom Decorating - Exterior A Intetfor Painting TIMOTHY J. Connelly Carpen­ excellent condition, $200. Phone ment, lots of closets,fiardwood good condition, $595. Phone 872- HER W AR P- FOR SALE by owner, Paper Hanging try and General Contracting. 649-3065. THREE-ROQM apartment, floors, eat.in kitchen, private 9876. Manchester Ranch. Large treed Residential and commercial. near hospital. Heat, hot water, entrance. Available May 1, PR1SC1LLA\S POP BY AL VERMEER lot, in stable neighborhood. 6 4 9 - 9 6 5 6 ^ ^ Whether it be a small repair COW MANURE - $14 and $7 stove, refrigerator and cooking $160. monthly. Call 646-8116 1968 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, D o ------^ ( NOT BUT WMAT IF Three bedrooms, with job, a custom built home or loads, delivered. Gardens gas. Wall-to-wall carpeting, after 7 p.m. chrome wheels, sun tach, fireplace, and paneled family anything in between, call 646- WORRY ABOUT THEY TRIED Services Offered 31 Services Offered 31 rototilled or plowed. 649-8731 $165. Adults only, no pets. Holley carb. Phone 647-9487. LITTLE GREEN 3 LAND room, twin carport, new fur- 1379. after 6 p.m. Security deposit required. MANCHESTER - Three-room M E N FROM nance, new roof. $38,000. No MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Phone 643-%78. apartment, convenient loca­ 1%3 FORD CONVERTIBLE, O U T E R agents. Principals only, call ROTO-TILLING, home gar­ MASONRY WORK - Brick, SPACE'? 3 Removal, pruning, lot clearing, ANTIQUE BENGAL gas stove, tion, appliances, heat, hot good running condition. $100 or 643-0751. dens, flower beds. Yards, attics block and stone. New work and spraying.Fully insured. and basements cleaned. in good working condition. MANCHESTER - 2-bedroom water, parking. $145 monthly. best offer. Phone 649-7062. Licensed. Free estimates. repairs, reasonable prices. Call Phone 643-56% after 5 p.m. apartment, stove, refrigeraier 643-0030, 649-3175. 1 VERNON - Six-room Cape with Reasonable rates. 646-7644 after 643-9508. Phone 633-5345. 5 p.m. and carpeting. $165 montnlyrNo JUNK CARS removed free. attached breezeway and gar­ 307 ENGINE parts, everything pets. Security deposit. 6465200. THREE ROOMS, heat, hot Call Joey, Tolland 'Auto Body, age. Stove and refrigerator in­ ANY TYPE Carpentry and but block. Approximately 13,000 water, appliances, storage, 528-1990. cluded. By owner, $34,500, 875- CUSTOM MADE Draperies, STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF very reasonable, work masonry work, auditions and miles, phone 643-8887. MANCHESTER - New deluxe parking, porch. $150. plus 8119. LIGHT TRUCKING and odd remodeling. Free estimates. A. guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- jobs. Phone 649-9550 or 646-7656. two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 security. 646-3494, evenings, 1967 COUGAR, XR7, needs ' wag------4266. Squillacote, 649-0811. STOP SMOKING for life. The baths, includes heat, 649-4742. work, best offer. New tires and Y£S,MADAME T A THaSRAM C Lota-Land lor Sale 24 CANYON,THAT SPEOAL DEUVStY STOP SMOKING for life. The amazing PDI program is appliances, carpeting, full ------K------muffler. Phone 528-8848. guaranteed to transform you private basement. $275 per CLEAN, quiet first-floor three IS ALL OF THE WE SHALL SEND BUILDING LOTS - 3/4 to one TREE SERVICE (Soucier) amazing PDI program is RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 ^ 6 Trees cut, trimmed or topped, guaranteed to transform you into a non-smoker, simply, ef­ month. Paul W. Dougan, room apartment. Heat, hot 1%9 VOLKSWAGEN fastback, C> H7« ktWCAWe.TMOs|USFilO*l acre, 150' frontage, 300' plus fortlessly, permanently. Attend Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. water, parking. Adults only. No 50,000 miles. Excellent condi­ deep. Residential Manchester. stumps removed, fully insured. into a non-smoker, simply, ef­ WE INSTALL Aluminum THE BORN LOSER Got a tree problem? Well worth fortlessly, permanently. Attend a Free Preview Meeting. 568- pets. $125. Reply Box ”J J ” , tion. Family too big. $1,200.. BY ART SAMSON 646-1316 Phyllis Jackston, siding, storm windows, doors, 9467. MODERN three rooms, cen­ Manchester Herald. Phone 6465315 after 4:30 p.m. Realtor. a phone call. 742-8252. a free preview meeting. 568- gutters, awnings, canopys, 0HE.„BUT THE H a p 1MHIL'5T I 9467. tral, appliances, wall to wall, OH,W«LL,TWRK-PCmi roofing. Spring special, FOR SALE - Sofa and chair and heat included, security, $160 REDECORATED 4-room TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving 1969 MUSTANG- -SMALLEST I '(ir e ! m w o ^ o i ^ A S o u r Investment Property 25 aluminum storm windows in­ end tables, $125. Will sell monthly, adults only, no pets, apartment, stove, refrigerator, CONVERTIBLE, 6 cylinder, large appliances, cleaning CASH Registers and adding stalled, $17.88. Turnpike TV HAVPl^AlO. cellars and attics, also some machines. - Sales, service, separately, 646-5045. Mr. Frechette, Frechette & separate heating system. automatic, $750, Phone 649-1582 ; a m p T O JO K X IA J & MANCHESTER - Handyman's Home Improvements, 649-3406. Martin Inc. 646-4144. Adults preferred. $145. 647-1416. after 6 p.m. special, 2.3 acres zoned in­ tree work done. 644-1775. supplies. 15 years experience, dustrial. Has five-room Ranch formerly with NCR. Free BIDWELL Home Improvement Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, Estimates. C.R.S. Company, LAUREL PLACE - Six-room BOLTON Four-room heated 1967 CAMARO, standard, 6 ' LEMOTHE as income or office. LaPenta Co. E xpert installation of duplex, adults only, no pets, apartment, stove and cylinder, excellent condition, Agency, 646-2440. cellars and attics cleaned, Coventry, 742-6381. aluminum siding, gutters and WIRED HAIR Terrier, Male 3 E|MLLOO»J$l lawns mowed, small tree work. security deposit, references refrigerator, lawn. Security $850, black with red interior. trims. Roofing installation and years old, good with children, required. Phone 643-9351. deposit, one year minimum Call 646-33%. MANCHESTER, 8-room Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. SPRING CLEAN Up, brush repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. $15. Phone 646-8367. _ _ ------removed, lawns raked and lease. No children, no pets. aluminum sided building on $165. 649-%17. TO SETTLE ESTATE - 1966 East Center Street. First floor, CUSTOM made draperies and prepared. Windows washed, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, AKC registered Siberian husky bedspreads, wide selection of gutters repaired, light trucking. Lemans Pontiac, standard, ! former dental office, amesited roofing, storm windows, aw­ for sale, five months old, $150. bucket seats, white with red in- ' THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA parking lot, ideal professional fabrics. Call 649-1786 anytime. No waiting and low prices. nings. Quality workmanship, Call 646-1477. PRESIDENTIAL Phone Paul, 646-2436, 646-6948. terior, 6track and speaters, ! location ..... Martens Agency, free estimates. Fully insured. VILLAGE APTS. excellent condition. $550. 1963. A Realtors, 646-2550. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ 872-9187, 649-3417. AKC REGISTERED German Homes for Rent 54 eling, rec rooms, offices, Chevrolet, no reasonable offer ^..SOMETRIKla 7 .STREAK 1MQ Shepherd puppies, seven weeks MANCHESTER refused. Call 643-1418 after 8 BY V.T. HAMLIN CTUST OCCURRED 0 0 £ Q N T ^ Business P roppfty 26 household repairs, yard work. Painting-Papering 32 ROOFING — Specializing old. Call anytime, 643-2385. BOLTON LAKE - four-room Phone 649-4594. p.m. T O ME,... IVNORK IF you^ repairing roofs, new roofs, One and two bedrooms. Ranch, pine paneled, fireplace, 'HEY,>UJ‘RE A GUY AW, I . \ WHAT'S n o p e /THIS ...IM GONNA m a k e SOMETHIN' ^ ALWAYS s o ' BUSINESS BUILDING for J.P . LEWIS & Son custom gutter work, chimneys, cleaned SOCIETY FOR cats, kittens, Near schools, churches suitable for one person. $175 \ I'M SLADTOSEE.' WOULDNT 1 t h a t y o u IS M ORE TKEEPCRIT'fe^ AWAYFSOMj AROUND TWO HANDY men want varie­ decorating, interior and „F002Y) I THOUGHT YOU DO THAT , 7 BROUGHT sale, cold storage, 20,000 square and repaired. 30 years adoption, placement, shelter. and shopping center, on monthly. 643-6878. Trucks for Sale 62 IMPORTANT \OU TONIGHT/ U A K E D , feet, on railroad, Manchester. ty of jobs, raking rolling, exterior, paper hanging. Fully experience. Free estimates. Route 83, Vernon. Phone 875- ' h a d FORGCnrEN a l o n g WITH t h a n RX!D... A N V lV A y./ Warehouse building for sale, liming, fertilizing, mowing insured. 649-9658. Howley, 643-5361. 0052. bus line. Call anytim e. FIVE-room winterizd cottage, ME' YOU? SOM E­ lawns, attics, cellars cleanecT TOYOTA 1971, half-ton pick-up, THING TO EAT? older construction, mostly 646-2623 available May 1st, no pets, lake new tires, nice condition. solid, 30,000 square feet. Good Reasonable rates, 643-5305. GRADUATE Students, five ROSSI ROOFING, siding, AKC English Springer Spaniel, privileges. Call 649-5633 after 6 P Economical service vehicle. height, near Route 1-86. Phone years professional training. chimneys, gutters, free es­ 4 year old female, Fieldstock, p.m. Bargain price, $1,695 . 643-6847., 646-2600. PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road Very reasonably priced. Free timates. Fully insured. Days, excellent runner. Must sell. $75 Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, estimates. Phone 643-8634. evenings, 529-8056. Paul or best offer. 646-04%. THREE-ROOM apartment, JIs. Resort Property 27 envelopes, bills, quick copy, Cosgrove 643-5364. available immediately. Phone .456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 7 wedding invitations. Xeroxing. COLLEGE Graduate students 646-5285 after 5 p.m. rooms, family unit, security. Motorcycles-BIcyclas 64 875-4819. available for exterior and in­ Boa ts-A ccessorfes 45 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. CHATHAM, MASS. - two BARRETT HOME Improve­ 1974 KAWASAKI KX-250 bedroom cottage, fireplace, terior painting. Six years ment Company, aluminum FOUR ROOMS, second floor, ODD JOBS - You name it - we experience. Fully insured. Free 1%1 75 h.p. JOHNSON electric stove, refrigerator, hot water, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Motocrosser. Only ridden the furnished, heat, walk to siding, make your home look one hour break-in period. Best beaches, stores. Asking $27,000. do it. Phone John at 643-2097 or estimates. Call our com­ like new. Save fuel with in­ start, outboard motor. Good convenient location. Two Business for Rent 55 Andy at 872-2385. running condition. $300 or best adults. $112 m onthly plus offer. Call 872-2540, M Rtt U ? P i oil 643-6777 , 643-0768. petitors, than call us, 649-7034. sulated backing, Kaiser, Alcoa WIN AT BRIDGE products. Complete trim. Save offer. Moving, must sell, have security. 643-7094, 4;30 to 8:30 STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 LAWN SERVICE - Complete INSIDE - Outside painting, larger motor. Phone 649-5447, p.m. LOW COST motorcycle in MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Real Estate Wanted good money and get a job done square feet, platform level. surance. Immediate binding. mowing, raking, yards cleaned. fecial rates for people over 65. right by local craftsman. noon to 2 p.m. or after 6 p.m. Stock Place, rear. Attractive ?ACflRDJ5?/tie4* Summer contracts available. MANCHESTER - Modern two See us for your needs, Crockett Fully insured. Estimates given. Financing available. Roger G. rental Brokers protected. Call geCAU9E NO/peCAUSE A South could have scored SELLING your home or Free estimates. Senior citizen Call 649-7863. bedroom Townhouse, heat, hot Agency, 643-1577. HE'9 HE«5 P 099! Barrett, Webster Lane, Bolton, 522-3114. I'M CALLINkS TO 1 J Small slam too ruff for South five trump tricks if he had The bidding has been: 23 acreage? For prompt friendly discounts. 643-0304. Antiques 48 water, appliances, carpeting, ILL? A service, call Louis Dimock 649-0822. HARLEY-Davidson - Motor­ GAY ONE OF «--j. finessed the jack the right INTERIOR - EXTERIOR pain­ private basement with laundry West North East South Realty, 649-9823. STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ WANTED — Antique furniture, nook-up, nice yard and garage. cycles, parts and accessories. yXJR OFFICE / When you bid a small slam way, but he had a better way ! ♦ Pass I f ting, insured, e^erienced, Heating-Plumbing 35 Expert service. Harley- STAFF won't / your first step in planning the to play them. He should just ting Agency - Painting, interior- reasonable rates. F*or free es­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or $250 monthly. Stephens Realty Pass 3f Pass ? ALL CASH for your property Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, PE INTO play should be to count to 12 cash the ace and king and exterior, carpentry, small jobs, timate, call Peter Tilley, 742- BOTTI Heating and Plumbing other antique items. Any quan­ 646-1267. NORTH 23 You, South hold: within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, masonry and cement work, tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, Hartford. 247-9774. \N0RK s tricks. side-suit high cards. Then a instant service. Hayes Agency, 6117. — Prompt, courteous service. DOWNTOWN 4 K874 cross ruff would bring in ♦ K2fAJ 7 6 5 iAeA+QBA fences, tilling for gardening, Call 643-14%. 165 Oakland Street. FOUR ^OOM and five -room lO D A Y . I f A J53 What do you do now? 646-0131. tree work, no job too small, for apartments, tiled bath, heat, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - enough tricks for the slam. NUTMEG PAINTING - Coriaty ••••••••• MAIN STREET Lowest rates available. m f j ...... ♦ AJ6 If South had stopped to do East could ruff in with his A—You might go right into any household job call for es­ & Gaipache. Experienced in in­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, hot water included, newly 4K 4 Blackwood but if you want to be WE WILL buy your house. Call timate, 649-1590 between 8 a.m. Wanted to Buy 49 Immediate binding. Prompt this before playing to trick queen of trumps any time he terior, exterior, residential and cleaned with electric cutters, remodeled. Middle-age adults. '■'V V f-f '£f WEST EAST scientific bid four diamonds. anytime, Hutchins Agency, and 7 p.m. OFFICE Claim service. Call Clarke In­ U0NES<1- two he would have seen two wished, but that would be the commercial. Fully insured, 643- by professionals. McKinney Security deposit, references, no 4 65 4QJ1092 Realtors, 649-5324. WANTED FOR CASH - An- surance Agency, 643-1126. KlOSSNA'/ tricks in spades and clubs only trick the defense could t o d a y s q u e s t io n 5295. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ pets, parking, 11 1/2A and B .. • ▼ 97 VQ64 tiques, early metal toys, trains, • Free Parking. Lau than $2 -f-23 ' ...... hi imfaw and three in diamonds for a win. You do bid four diamonds and LICENSED Rest Home - with School Street, across from East ♦ 109872 ♦ 53 SELLING your house? Call us pany, 643-5308. wind-ups, phonographs, guns, square foot Includes heat. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all total of seven outside the your partner bids four hearts. 24 hour nursing supervision. PETER BELLIVEAU Painting Side Rec, near Main. 4Q J53 A 1072 first and we ll make you a cash Certified recreation program, swords, oil paintings, pewter, makes, models and speeds. WINTHROP trump suit. This meant that if What do you do now? offer. One day service. T. J. - Experienced and insured. FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH(D) he could produce five tricks iNeWSCAPEH ENTKHl'KlSt: ,\SSM ambulatory residents. $14. per Painting, papering, ceilings, furniture, glass. Almost 474 MAIN ST. three rooms, Answer Tomorrow Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. repairs, and remodeling. anything old. Call anytime, 643- • Will Redecorate to suit. Manchester Bicyde Shop, 649- A3 there, he would be home. day. Telephone Administrator, big or small jobs. Phone M3- Prompt service on emergen­ heated, family unit, $160. Call 9- f K 10 8 2 St. Anthony Home, Rockville. 6535. 2098. 1671. cies. 613-7024. 5, 646-2426. ♦ KQ4 THIS BROKER is working hard 875-9121. Maybe South actually did ■for a quick sale. List your Call GIRL'S 3-speed bicycle, like 4A986 PAPER HANGING and ceiling MANCHESTER - New unusual this. It was hard for us to tell Answer to Previous Puzzle with us. Call Hagler NO JOB too small, toilet new. Asking $50. Phone 643- North-South LAWNMOWERS repaired and painting. Neat work. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen □ RENTALS one-bedroom townhouse, full MR.MATRICK vulnerable because at trick two he play­ leal Estate, 643-6624. sharpened, pick-up and private basement. Front and 0494. Reasonahle rates. Phone 643- faucets replaced, repaired, rec West North East South ed his king of hearts and at delivered. Call Sharpall now for rear entrances. Patio. Includes 1112. rooms, bathroom remodeling, IN.T. trick three led a heart toward your spring tuneup. 643-5305. heat, appliances and carpeting. HANDLE BARS - factory: ACROSS 8 Route (ab.) heat modernization, etc. Free Rooms tor Rent 52 Pass 2 4 Pass 2? dummy and finessed the $235 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 646-1700 seconds all styles, $5. each.* 1 Queen 9 Heating □ MISC. SERVICES TEACHERS have saved estimates gladly given. M & M Pass 6? Pass Pass jack. East took his queen and devices e acV SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Realtor, 643-4535, 6461021. Connecticut Cycle Accessories,: led the suit back. This gave Victoria's homeowners 20-50% on quality Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 316 Hartford Road!.- Pass consort 10 Nests of between you anCniKthe good house painting. Fourteen years Ample parking, 272 Main South exactly two trump pheasants earth. For,^reasonableionabi roto- 149 OAKLAND Street - Two Manchester. : Opening lead—♦ 10 7 Military experience, fully insured. 643- TOWNE Plumbing Service, Street, Manchester. tricks in and since there was fortification (var.) STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, tilling, phone 649-1993. room heated apartment, first THREE Air-conditioned offices 11 Algonquian 1609. repairs, alterations, vanity for rent, choice location, ample only one trump each left in 13 Wanderer fireplaces, flagstone terraces, MANCHESTER - Clean, con- floor, $110. Call 646-2426, 9 a.m. his hand ana dummy he 14 Dress Indian ROTO-TILLING, for gardens or cabinets a specialty. Call to off-street parking. Under $5 per Campers-Trallers 12 Olympian concrete repairs, inside and INTERIOR-EXTERIOR pain­ 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- veniently located furnished to 5 p.m. By Oswald & James Jacoby could only come to four 15 Cunning new lawns. Phone 649-0706 after room for gentleman. Parking. square foot. Contact John H. Mobile Homes 65 16 Repairer goddess outside. Reasonably priced. ting, free estimates. Phone 646- 4056. trump tricks and that wasn't 19 Louse ovum 643-0851. 4 p.m. Blanchard & Rossetto, LARGE THREE ROOM apart­ Lappen, Inc., 649-5261 for 17 Egyptian god 7798. details. quite enough. 18 Hostelry 21 Withered (myth.) 46 Christmas Realtors, 6462482. ment, kitchen, living room, ADULTS and retired, on dis­ 22 Antarctic sea 32 Relaxation song Flooring 36 play now, the all new "762-14” 20 Bewildered SHARPENING Service - HOMELINE Floor cleaning BOLTON PAINTING - bedroom, $140 monthly. Call 1- 21 Juvenal's forte 23 Ireland 33 Trivial error 47 Crinkle company, for residential and 666-0%7 or 1-5265462. mobile home. Completely fur-, 49 Masculine Saws, knives, axes, shears, Professional painting at FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, PLEASANT room, gentleman Resort Property REMBYBER THE 6000,aOCWS > 24 Legendary 24 Fish 35 Facial crease skates, rotary blades. Quick co m m ercial, call 649-1590 reasonable prices. 18 years only, call 649-1425 week days For Rent 56 nished including 2-dooi^ WHEN WE 60TIMDING STAMPS AND king of Britain 25 European 40 Small cask nickname (specializing in older floors). refrigerator, electric ranged river 42 Television's 50 Dismounted service. Capitol Equipment between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. experience. Free estimates. after 5 p.m., weekends ROCKVILLE - Modern 2- AQEAN WIN0SHI£LD?| i t STAR 27 Rocky crag _____ L______Inside - outside painting, bedroom duplex, basement, divan, occasional chair, end ancF -Bv CLAY R. POLLAN- 28 African worm 26 Strong forerunner 51 Jellylike Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. 643-1707. anytime. TWO NEW chalets. Lake Win- LlIRA ceilings. John Verfaille, 6W- coffee tables, lamp, dinette setj ARIIS 31 Idolizes affection 43 Grants use of materials Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday MANNING RUG cleaning com­ appliances, available May 1st. nipesaukee. New Hampshire, HAA. n Your Daily Activity Guido Sin. 21 ^ 28 Son of Jacob temporarily 53 Take food pany, specializing in steam 5750, 872-2222. Security required. $180. draperies, curtains and wall-to- 34 Taciturn 7.30-9. Saturday. 7.30-4. 643- THE THOMPSON House- private beach, walking dis­ 't According to Iho Start. '> Ocf. ( ^ .MV (Bib.) 44 Commercial 54 Noted cleaning of wall-to-wall Eastern, 646-82%. wall carpet in living room. An 22 1 1 36 Disclose 7958. Building-Contracting 33 Cottage Street, centrally tance. Nicely furnished. Over­ |14-1619-28 To develop message for Wednesdoy, 61612-24(^^1 37 Snuffle 29 Individuals form of iron novelist's carpeting. Reasonabl#^ rates. □ MISC. FOR SALE located, large, pleasantly fur­ sized fireplace. One sleeps 7, abundance of cabinets and V.'464636 reod words corresponding to numbers 31-6675 v 38 Priority 30 Husband of 45 Feminine initials Free estimates. 742-7165. NEWER two family, 1 1/2 closets that are sure to please. of your Zodiac birth sign. Gudrun appellation 58Depot (ab.) REWEAVING burns, holes. MASONRY - All types, nished rooms, parking. Call 646 one sleeps 10. Dates going TAURUS SCORPIO (prefix) Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 2358, for overnight and perma­ baths, appliances, 124 Florence quickly, 6465566, Step saver kitchen, large AM. 10 1 Take 31 Yield 61 You OCT. 22, 39 Be seated fieldstone, brick, concrete. 32 You 62 Out r r r r r r r r 5” IT r r 12 Window shades, Venetian Articles for Sale 41 nent guest rates. Street, ^00 monthly. Call 643- master bedroom, guest room, 2 Excellent 41 Unless (Latin) Free estimates, after 5 p.m.,' I UAY to 3A 33 Thot 63 Hold NOP, 21 42 Repel blinds. Keys. TV for rent, KaPSH UK- 2282 or 644-88%. comfortable size living room- 4 Small 34 Surprises 64 Hold 643-1870 or 644-2975 Wanted to Rent 57 rA 1- 61615 162634-41 45 Peruvian 1$ l4 Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. KQPIUItr ALUMINUM sheets used as WIDOW AGE 37 wishes compa­ and dining area. Porch, awning, ^/33-3654 SDoy 35 Express 65 Perhaps 57-6679,8^ printing plates, .007 thick, R(X?KVILLE - Large, modern patio, for your outdoor living. 6 Aclwlage 36 Are 66 6de Indian IS It NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - nion to share apartment. Phone ROOM in private home. May GIMINI 7 Friends 37 Enterprise 67 Cords SAGITTARIUS 48 Wager 23x32” . ^ cents each or 5 for $1. 525-3906. one-hedroom apartment, 1st. G en tlem an , age 62. $13,400. Other models also; BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 8 Are 38 Importont 68 Onto 49 Droop H 20 2S Real Estate Wanted 26 Remodeling, repairing, ad­ HOY. ” -An iT HIT Phone 643-2711. carpeted, air-conditioned, dis­ Employed at Local lodge, 646- available. Club house, swim-' to 9 Avoid 39 But 69 Surprising 52 Noisier ■ ditions, rec rooms, porches and DK hwasher, range and ming pool, sauna bath. Let ILP MUilC...RAUCOUS LAUGHTER..AN ORIENTAL DANCER. 10 New 40 Neglecting 70 Leom 55 Cuddle up GENTLEMAN to share four 1103. CA 2- 622-35 11 Distont 41 For 71 Your roofing. No job too small. Call NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 refrigerator. Available May Jensen s give you a new key to Cvou lo n eso m eA / hey/ over ©EPPER TURNS 42-465659, 57 ContinuM ” 11 649-3144. room apartment, swimming ;^56-52-66 12 Idea 42 You'll 72 Bertefits 61-70-8690* u ST BUYING 99 SELLING? cents each. Inquire side door. pool, color TV, washer-dryer, 1st. Security required. $16(). MOTHER with two children living security and peace of JO M E Y »/ U eRE.BAPV. •^CRIMSON. SHE 13 Of 43 Be 73 Or story CANCIR 74 Easily CAPRICORN 58 Particularize Manchester Evening Herald. near highway, 8761333. Eastern, 6468250. wants three bedroom rent, $180 mjnd Jensen's Inc., Rolling SEEAASTO BE 14 Don't 44 Be IT K s We will give personal attention to your individual CARPENTRY - Repairs, Hills. Route 44A Mansfield. 1- 15 Benefits 45 ChorKes 75 Results DK. 59 Portions out remodeling, additions, roofing. with utilities. Call 6460719. DANCING JUST tt 16 Weep 46 Could 76 Interest JAN.N, IP 60 Slopes Ti needs and requests. WE BUY and sell used fur­ LIGHT Housekeeping room, FURNISHED THREE-room 429-0113. Main office Route 10, 17 Over- 47 Ironed 77 Or s r Call David Patria, South Wind­ FOR H IM . 78 Product 7- 636394 J niture. Cash on Ihe line. One apartment, heat, hot water, air- Southington. 1-628-0317. | S l 1-27-29-53 18 People 48 Or DOWN CALLUS sor, 644-17%. stove, refrigerator, linens i>(6671-76 19 Over ■ 49 Self 79 A 666681-861 s~ 1HT piece or an entire housefull. provided. 801 Main Street. 646 conditioner. $1§5 monthly. 20 Are 50 Your 80 Your 1 Yemenite, for ■ □ AUTOMOTIVE LIO AQUARIUS IT STOP paying high rent, own 21 Problems 51 Birthday 81 Your instance IT 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 9879. Phone 643-9171. JULY 2) JAN. 20 JACKSTON AGENCY LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Main Street Rear, behind your own mobile home, just $3,r- 22 To 52 Sympotneltic 82 Be 2 Misplace _ AUG. 22 23 Extra 53 Now 83 To fll. II 3 Baseball clubs Douglas Motor Sales. Autos For Sale 61 995, Ready to live in. 10 year € 84 Modest new homes custom built, MANCHESTER - One and two-' 24 Con 54 Offered 621-30441 4 Australian Phyllis Jackston, Realtor remodeled, additions, rec Apartments For Rent 53 bedroom apartments, air- financing available. New and 9-17-2$ 49 25 Selling 55 Stymied 85 Thonk-you ■7682-84 26 Plon 56 Money 86M oney 17-62-74 ratitebird rooms, garages, kitchens CLEAN USED refrigerators, conditioned, carpeting, NEED CAR? Credit bad? used homes, priced to sell. 87 Celebration 5 Anatomical VIRGO 27 A ffoirs 57 You PISCU 646-1316 Bankrupt? Repossessed? Trades welcome. Plaza Homes, 58 Bring 88 Letters’ networks remodeled, bath tile, cement ranges, automatic washers, WE H^VE customers waiting appliances, playground and AUG. 2, 28 Lost HI. If Honest Douglas accepts lowest corner 44A and 195, Mansfield. 29M oy 59 Unless 89W oy 8 River in Rentals ■ Property Management work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's for the rental of your apartment pool. From $170. Call 9STANBUI. ONE OF THOSE MAR. 20*tj^ Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- or home. J.D. Real Estate down,, smallest payments. Call 1-429-2822. Quality homes sin. 22 30 Con 60 Fine 9 0 C a iM ra le Ontario IT DOES MAKE A IIFFEIENCE tial or commercial. Call 64^ Superintendant 646-5740 or *MtTE SPOTS WHERE THERE 26324651^ 7 Scottish cap 4291. 2171. Associates, Inc. 6461980. Eastern 6468250. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. sensibly priced. jG ood ® Adverse I 'AIN 'T MO TCM COMMAMIWEMTS.* 67-7685^^ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | PAGE EIGHTEEN" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 23, 1974 I Obituaries | Lutz Given Grant Manchester Police Report Hospital Leish H. Rider Sr. Mrs. Lei^ H. Rider Sr., 63, of Vincent J. Orlowski From Foundation Notes Hartford died Monday at his ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Sophie Discharged Monday; Siipntttg Hr ralh home. He was the brother of Rose Orlowski, 77, of 25 Wind­ MANCHESTER was released on a written with the investigation of an ac­ Lutz Junior Museum has been over the summer months and Harriett Munroe, London Rd., Philip Rider of Manchester. sor Ave. was dead on arrival Patricia Robillard, 29, of promise to appear May 6. cident on Rt. 83. awarded a 34,000 grant from the will beYeady for the museum’s MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1974— VOL. XCIII, No. 174 Hebron; Agnes Goss, 33 Cornell Manchester—A City o f Village Charm Other survivors are his wife, Monday night at Rockville Webber R'd., Vernon was Police said the Leavy car Ensworth Foundation of Hart­ fall opening in September, THIRTY-SIX PAGES — TW O SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS St.; Maude Barnard, 164 three sons, three daughters, General Hospital. She was the charged with making an im­ VERNON collided with a motorcycle ford to be used for a variety of Pamela A. Saloon, director, Wadsworth St.; Stella Rich, seven other brothers, two wife of Vincent J. Orlowski. proper left turn Monday in con­ Five Vernon teen-agers were operated by Lawsence R. Chap­ purposes including office equip­ said. Lebanon; Jacqueline Grant, sisters, and seven Mrs. Orlowski was bom Nov. nection with a motor vehicle ac­ charged Monday afternoon with man Jr., 21, of Ellington Rd., ment, animal room renovations Another portion of the grant Stores; Anne D’Allaire, Includes $250 Million For Egypt grandchildren. 1, 1896 in Poland and had lived cident at Adams St. and W. third-depee criminal trespass South Windsor. Chapman was and ethnic history exhibits. will be used to finance the Amston; Harold Hatch, Staf­ Funeral services ar in Rockville most of her life. Middle Tpke. The Robillard car in connection with the in­ taken to Rockville General The money will enable the research and purchase of ford Springs; J o ^ h Harris, 16 Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the She was a communicant of St. collided with one driven by vestigation of a complaint of Hospital, treated and released. museum to purchase film loop materials for a series of ethnic Brent Dr., Vernon; Julie Richard W. Sheehan Funeral Joseph’s Church and a member Debra Triggs of East Hartford. them being on private property The cycle was heavily projectors and film loops on history exhibits to be displayed Benjaminson, Stores. Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., of its Rosary Society and St. Court date is May 6. on Baker Rd. damaged, police said. plant and animal classification at the museum as well as and listening stations for the Also, Nancy Herold, .131 Nixon Seeks $4 Billion West Hartford. Buriaf will be in Helen’s Society. ThoJe charged were: William Leavy was released on a |15 loaned to schools and other Meadowlark Rd., Vernon; Rose Hill Memorial Park, She is also survived by four Ludvig Berzins, 43, of C. Benson, 16, of 42 Prospect surety bond for appearance in animal area. The listening organizations throughout the Suzanne Williams, 40 Packard Rocky Hill. daughters. Miss Blanche Norwich was charged with St.; Richard A. Rizy, 16, of 34 Circuit Court 12, Rockville, stations will consist of Hartford area. It is hoped that St.; Bonnie Wesson, 472 Tolland Friends may call at the Orlowski and Miss Rose failure to obey a stop s i p in Loveland Hill Rd.; Brian J. May 21. telephone receivers and tape members of the various ethnic Tpke.; Patricia Jankowski, • • A: funeral home tonight from 7 to Orlowski, both of Rockville, connection with an accident at Harris, 17, of 16 Brent Dr; James E. Dowsett, 19, of 116 recorded lessons on the various groups in the region will East Hartford; Harold Mcln- Foreign Aid Program 9. Mrs. Walter H. Gross of Vernon Oxford and Cambridge Sts. Matthias W. Sans, 17, of 25 W. Main St., Rockville was animal groupings. ’These audio­ cooperate with the museum in tire, 233 Vernon St.; Joyce and Mrs. Edward Zadorozny of Monday. Berzins’s vehicle Ranter Dr.;and John B. Feko, arrested Monday on a warrant visual materials will be used planning these displays. Haley, East Hartford; Jean Ellington; and three collided with a car driven by 17, of 82 Riverside Dr. issued by Circuit Court 12 for conducting tours through ’The museum is open to the Herbert G. Bradley Whitehouse, Willimantic; WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. mines and other obstructions grandchildren. Herve Gelinas of Wst Hartford. All were released on |25 non­ charging him with third-depee the museum for school groups public, free of charge, Tuesday purchases in the United States. to see in what specific areas Herbert Gordon Bradley, 65, Frank Gondek, Broad Brook. George Mahon, I>Tex., said and for reconstruction of cities The funeral is Thursday at Court date is May 6. surety bonds for appearance in burglary and third-degree as well as for public visitors. It through Sunday, from 2 to 5 Byrd said he had a “ lengthy Egypt needed economic of 713 W. Middle Tpke. died today after a White House along its banks. 8:15 a.m. from the White- Circuit Court 12, Rockville, larceny. is anticipated that these p.m. talk” with Sadat in Egypt last assistance. Monday at Manchester meeting that President Nixon Mahon said foreign aid “ is Gibson-Small Fumeral Home, Harold Shine, 41, of 470 Wood- May 7. The arrest was made in con­ renovations will be completed Friday. “ Egypt has indicated it will Memorial Hospital. He was the was proposing a $4 billion always unpopular with the 65 Elm St.; with a Mass at St. bridge St. was charged with nection with the investigation “ When I queried him as to need a wide variety of outside husband of Mrs. Eva Bennett foreign aid package to country,” Iwt added, “ we are Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial making an improper turn Mon­ Nicholas Leavy Sr., 81, of of a break on Feb. 2. Dowsett A MODERN why he required the 15,000 assistaneb to help generate its Bradley. Congress. part of the world.” will be in St. Bernard’s day in connection with an acci­ South Salem, N. Y. was charged was released on a 3500 bond for Russians who were in Egypt to economy,” he said. “ Our at­ Mr. Bradley was born in Crash Victim in Coma Mahon called it “ a pretty tidy The administration’s Cemetery. dent at N. Main and Oakland Monday with making an im­ appearance ip Circuit Court 12, leave, he replied that Russia titude toward Egypt is Hartford and had lived in PHARMACY sum" but said he would support Eagerness to help Egypt, of­ Friends may call at the Sts. Shine’s vehicle was In colli­ proper left turn in connection May 7. was attempting to dominate positive.” Manchester for the past 20 the foreign assistance program ficials said Tuesday, stems funeral home Wednesday from sion with one driven by Phillip Shows Improvement Egypt,” Byrd Said. “ He said he In an interview this week, years. He had been employed as as outlined by Nixon at a from Egyptian President 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will Brayall of Hartford. Court date vt. was determined this would not Egyptian President Sadat said an electrician at the Baldwin- meeting o f both Democratic Anwar Sadat’s eagerness for it be a prayer service Wednesday is May 6. happen.” that U.S. Egyptian relations Stewart Co. of Hartford. He An eight-year-old Manchester room and then transferred to and Republican congressional and dramatic changes in U.S.- at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. School Board Byrd said when he asked began improving two years ago. was a Navy veteran of World girl, injured seriously four- Hartford Hopital because of Jam es leaders.. Michael Granato, 17, of 111 Egyptian relations in recent Sadat where he planned to However, it,was not until War II. weeks ago when hit by a pickup head injuries. Police said the F. Emerging from the nearly 1% months. Delmont St. was charged with make purchases of military Secretary of State Henry He was a member of the Ar­ truck on Highland St., was accident occurred when she and D’Am ato hour meeting in the Cabinet operating without a license and Compares Budgets Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., equipment if he was turning Kissinger negotiated the my and Navy Qub, Hartford reported today still in a coma several companions were BS/R.ni. Room, Mahon said that the operating an unregistered said in a? Senate speech today away from Russia, “ he said Israeli-E ^tian separation of L ^ g e of Masons, Sphinx Tem­ Rockville but with her eyes open and im­ crossing from the south to the ><4 proposal includes $250 million motor vehicle Monday. Court t / r that Sadat will not again preferably the United States.” forces fmlowing the October ple Shrine of Hartford and The Board of Education Mon­ revenue sharing for the town. proving at Hartford Hospital. north side, to await a school in assistance for Egypt. ’This is date is May 6. become dependent on military “ If American equipment War that the improvement took Omar Shrine Club. Hospital day night compared its es­ Yavis cited other income for Melissa Eicholtzer, daughter bus. expected to go to help finance equipment from Moscow and were not made available, he a dramatic turn. He is also survived by two timates of increased revenue to the town including 360,000 in of Mr. and Mrs. John Eicholtzer M e lis s a , a H ig h la n d clearing the Suez Canal of Notes Jack McNeil, 58, of 40 Olcott More than ever, it is would prefer to make said he would do the best he In recognition of Kissinger’s stepsons, Hughey N. Smith of the town next year with those of revenue-sharing fund interest of 128 Highland St., was injured Park School second grader, is St. was arrested Monday on a necessary to use only those could but would not return to efforts, Sadat fought strenously Manchester and Angus C. Smith Admitted Monday: Cheryl Town Manager Robert Weiss in and 330,000 in building project at about 8:15 a.m. March 26. entering Newington Childrens’ Circuit Court 12 warrant and medicines your doctor leaning on Russia,” Byrd said. and successfully within the of Hartford; a stepdaughter, Brennan, Glenstone Dr., Ver­ its continued effort for in­ funds from the state. He She was taken to Manchester Hospital ’Thursday for treat­ <4 charged with threatening. He recommends for you, and to House Republican Leader Arab world to end the Arab oil Mrs. Janeva M. Quigly of Gran­ non; Louise Clement, Kelley creased funds for educational referred to money returned to Memorial Hospital emergency ment. Damascus Warns was released on a written use them exactly as he John J. Rhodes of Arizona said embargo against the United by; a brother, Raymond H. Rd., Vernon; Shirley Johnson, purposes. the town for the resurfacing of promise to appear May 6. ^ directs...Your doctor knows Lend A Helping Hand — Volunteer that while the overall aid States. Bradley of Coventry; six Wilshire Rd., Vernon; Belinda ~ “ 3 ^ n Yavis, chairman of the the high school field. of the dangerous side effects program includes funds for In response, the Nixon ad­ grandchildren and a great­ Levesque, Broad Brook; Kay boanKa personnel and finance The town received an un­ Of New Warfare Barry Robinson, 24, of 43 Andover of many drugs...He will use South Vietnam, “ compared to ministration provided at Egyp­ grandchild. Luginbuhl, Somers; Vincent committee, said at the most re­ expected income of 3152,000 in It takes concentration and a steady hand, but young Diana volunteer service. Mayor John Thompson, in proclaiming Foster St., was arrested on a only carefully prescribed what we’re spending now, this tian request a naval team to Funeral services are Malatesta, Snipsic Lake Rd., cent joint meeting between the state aid for education and next L. Rogoz of South Windsor seems to be mastering the art “ National Volunteer Week” called on the residents of United Press International Circuit Court 12 warrant Mon­ amount of whatever you control of the Golan Heights is fairly cheap.” report on steps necessary to Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Ellington; Theresa Roberts, two town boards (education and year’s fip r e is estimated at of stringinglieads under the watchful eye of Nancy Porter, Manchester to seek out some area of community service Israeli air and ground forces day and charged with third- TV Transport Show need for your condition...’The might escalate into another He did not specify the amount clear the Suez Canal of mines, Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Valleyview Dr., South Windsor; directors), Weiss was project­ 3125,000. a member of Manchester Community College’s Volunteer pounded Syrian positions on degree assault. The charge habit of using an old and devote a few hours a week for the betterment of the Arab-lsraeli war was issued by to be allott^ to the Saigon cement blocks and other Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Bast Stanley Srodulski, Linwood Rd., ing increased revenue for next Yavis compard the 8 per cent In Action group. Diana is a patient at Manchester snow-swept peaks of Mt. Her- stems from a fight at a ELLEN LARIVIERE to view this transportation medicine months or years town. (Herald photo by Pinto) the government newspaper /J government but made it clear obstacles as a preliminary to its Hartford. The Rev. Raymond Vernon; Maurice Thompson, year at 3900,000. Board of Education projected mon today despite warnings in Manchester restaurant, accord­ Three Andover residents will special with their neighbors and later, when apparently Memorial Hospital where Nancy puts in many hours of Thawra in Damascus. that both Nixon and Secretary reopening. C. Bradley Jr., pastor of the Franklin St., Rockville; School Superintendent James increase in the manager’s Damascus that the daily war of ing to police. He was released appear on a 90-minute televi­ league members at the homes similar symptoms occur, or “ If the enemy continues to ig­ of State Henry A. Kissinger Egypt has been showing in­ First Congregational Church of Herbert West, Snipsic St., P. Kennedy said the board budget with the budget^ in­ attrition on the Golan Heights on a written promise to appear sion special which will explore of Editha Birmingham, Myra worse, taking a drug nore the truths and results of made a strong appeal at the creasing dissatisfaction with its Andover and nephew of the Rockville. could identify 31.5 million in creases of 24 per cent for the may expand into a fifth Middle May 6. local problems and possible Houle and Alice Moe. Please prescribed for a friend who Second Sit-In Staged the October war, there will no meeting for support. treatment by the Soviet Union. deceased, will officiate. Burial Discharged Monday: Marie new income to the town for next Public Works Department, 33 East war. solutions to the transportation call 742-7250 or 742-5020 for “ had the same thing,’’ is doubt be a fifth war and the Among others who attended In an interview with the New will be the veterans section of Gilbert, Rhodes Rd., Tolland; year. per cent increase for Human The Tel Aviv command said Raymond Janusauskas, 26, of problems. Entitled details and arrangements. worse than foolish...It can be Arabs will find themselves the meeting were Vice Presi­ York Times, Sadat said he has East Cemetery. Ben Hancock, RFD 4, He then listed the projected Services, and a 13 per cent its warplanes swept over the Hartford, was charged with ■TRANS/ACTION: Who’s Direc­ extremely dangerous... faced with it,” A1 Thawra said. dent Gerald R. Ford, Senate decided to end his reliance on Friends may call at the Rockville; Timothy Hauser, increases as 3610,000 to 3812,000 budget increase for the town strategic mountain in an effort violation of probation Monday ting Traffic? the show will air “ The battles on the Golan Democratic Leader Mike Moscow for supply of modem funeral home Wednesday from RFD 4, Rockville; Kathryn from the town’s increased library. to silence Syrian‘artillery and and held in lieu of |5,000 bond. on TV/30 WHNB at 8:30 p.m. UConn Anthropologist Alleges Heights prove to the enemy Mansfield and House Speaker arms. He said the Soviet Union 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Lahey, Mt. Vrnon Dr., Grand List plus increased aid in Yavis said the 312 million other installations, marking the He is to be presented in court this evening as a special project Proper medication every hour that our fighters wiU Carl Albert. has used this supply as “ an in­ Rockvile; Norman Leam, Gem the Average Daily Membership education budget to be con­ BURRITT BANKS PAYS 44th consecutive day of fighting today. of the League of Women Voters. alleviates a great amount of continue their heroic battles un­ On the Mideast, Mahon told strument of policy leverage” to Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Renate (ADM) p a n t from the state HIGHEST RATES! Depositors on the deteriorating northern sidered by the Board of Direc­ discomfort. Fill your til the enemy is convinced his reporters that Nixon and influence Egyptian actions. from 3215 to 3250 per pupil Tom Anderson, Eva at the ‘‘Big B’’ earn top William J. Blake Shelton and daughter, Enfield. tors "is just not enough 4$>ran prescriptions at LENOX front. only chance it to abide by inter­ Kiuinger had worked out “ a Mark Kurtz, 25, of 60 Laurel which will mean an additional LaBaron, and Dorothy— / Richey,•“ '-■"•.T. dividends. Interest is corn- While he expressed his deter­ ANDOVER - William J. Births Monday; A daughter to _the school system efficiently. PHARMACY, 299 E. Center ‘Racism’ An army spokesman said all national resolutions and game plan” for the area “ and I St., South V^indsor was arrested Charge mination to follow a policy of will be participating in discus- pounded daily, paid monthly. Contrived Blake, 79, of Boston Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, 3350,000 to the town. Board chairman Allan the planes returned safely to on a Circuit Court 12 warrant St., Tel. 649-0896 for free ■ l l evacuate the (Arab) territories propose to support it;” He said balanced non-alignment, he Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon; 'There still remains a bill in Thomas expressed the feelings Sion w ith tra n sp o rta tio n put your dollars to work at the base following the nearly two- formerly of Miami, Fla., died charging him with third-depee delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and By MARK C. MILLER and Maoistsilaoists in New York and w1 it has occupied since June the aid to E g ^ t “ would help to expresses interest in securing a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. the legislature, said Kennedy, authorities on how to solve the money place — The cute little who occupied the same building ‘"The anthropology depart­ Monday evening at a of the board members when he Holidays 8-8. “ Symbol Of hour midmoming raid. 1967,” A1 Thawra said. draw that country away from military supplies from the larceny, third-depee forgery, to be passed which would result transportation problems in the Red Bank Building in Hebron S’TORRS (UPI) - One of two Boston. to protest Tuesday’s arrests. ment here is the only one in the Manchester convalescent John Garb, East Hartford. said, “ We’re being Finest Pharmacy Service.” In ground clashes, a Syrian “ If Israel persists on the the Soviet oihit.” and criminal impersonation. He in about 3100^ in additional Capitol Region. University of Connecticut State police early Tuesday A student leader said that United States to be completely United States. home. shortchanged.’’ center, Burritt Mutual Savings Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, communique said tank and ar­ A llots regarding transporta­ anthropologists attacked as arrested about 219 mostly black other protests were planned taken over by Marxists,” wrong path and runs away from State Department spcAesman Commenting on Sadat’s Born A pril 10, 1895, in is open daily 10:30-6, Thursday Candy. We honor Master tillery exchanges went on all tion problems were sent home “ racist” by protesting blacks students who took over the un­ today on the campug us auhow Laughlin said, regarding the realities, this will mean only John King said Tuesday that a statements, U.S. Defense Reading, England, he came to night till 8. 228-9471. Charge Cards. through the night on Mt. Her- with elementary school says Tuesday’s campus distur­ iversity library and refused to of support for the protesting department from which the more military, political, three man mission from the Secretary James Schlesinger this country 65 years ago. He Vernon mon and spread to other sectors children. They are also bance is part of a Marxist plan leave. All were charged with students. new biocultural department economic and diplomatic losses Agency for International said “ the possibility” of arms lived in Miami before coming to of the front by dawn. for it,” the government Development had just com­ available at the town office of disruption. trespassing and later released. “ In the place of the Vietnam was created. sales to Egypt should be Andover a year ago. A warning that the battle for newspaper said. building and can be returned Professor William S. T ip p ers were back again He said Norman Chance, an pleted a five-day visit to Egypt examined carefully. He was a member of the war, they’ve contrived the issue their after the airing of the Laughlin said Tuesday that early today and arrested 51 antl^pology professor who is Richmond Lodge of Masons in of racism,” Laughlin said program. The league hopes COMMUNITY* STAINLESS by ONEIDA UConn is the focus of ^ r x is ts more students, mostly white. leading the protest against the Philadelphia, Pa., and he was a School Library Positions Changed Tuesday in his quiet office residents will take advantage of about a half mile from the new department, is a Marxist 32nd degree Mason. this opportunity to expresp BARBARA RICHMOND Wilbur Cross Library where who brought others into the He is survived by two tion of director the board voted visual coordinators can be couraging cooperative evalua­ their views on transportation. The Board of Education, state police were still carwing department. daughters, Mrs. John Orr of An­ to make the library-aides in the transplanted to the library tion .and selection of materials Residents of Andover wishing Police Hold Two Suspects out the last of the p r o te s ts . / They initiated a “ par­ dover with whom he made his Monday night, approved the es­ elementary school, the audio­ director position. by librarians and teachers; and to view the TRANS/ACTION Laughlin said his work and ticipatory democracy” system home, and Mrs. George Dam- tablishment of the position of visual coordinators, taking the Dr. Daniel Woolwich, chair­ directing the central acquisi­ who are unable to pick up Start & Save Sam Yules Ends that of department head Benson by which faculty interested in miller of Miami; and three director of school libraries for job away from teachers at the man of the curriculum com ­ tion and processing of Channel 30 on their own “ radical perspectives” recruit grandchildren. the coming school year, on schools who were previously mittee, explained the duties of materials. E. Ginsburg had been In Utah Torture-Murder Case televisions are cordially invited other faculty, graduate Funeral services and burial recommendation of the board’s responsible for this program. the director who will serve as The position had to be filled applauded outside of the univer­ students and undergraduates OGDEN, Utah (UPI) - Two The two men surrendered will be Thursday in Miami, con­ Curriculum Committee. The teachers had been paid a consultant for, and work with, by a certified librarian, which 63-Year Stint sity and reprinted in scholarly character” with a record of from a basement repair shop, ducted by the Ahearn Plummer Establishment of the position Now! journals. with similar interests, Laughlin airmen were held today on without resistance at their drug use. where it was used to make stipend of 3100. ’The board voted the administrators and in some Layng is. The librarians in the said. suspicion of torturing five barracks at nearby Hill Air Funeral Home, 60th and Bird is not really the creation of a to give the library-aides the instances in place of them. other schools are not certified Sewer 25-PIECE STARTER SET FOR 4 He denied claims that their The killers broke into the Hifi printed circuit boards for hostages with acid and shooting Force Base Tuesday night. R d., Miami. There are no new staff position. William responsibility and to discon­ He will be responsible for in­ and therefore they have to be work has promoted a theory of Shop Monday night,, loaded stereo equipment. each of them in the head during They were identified as Dale S. several thousuid dollars worth calling hours. Layng, head librarian at tinue paying the additional sti­ terpreting the functions and called librarian aides. (Continued from Page One) As A Cobbler Shockley,” he said, referring to Police said that one of the slain a robbery. Three of the victims Pierre, 21, of Trinidad, West In­ of stereo equipment into a van victims. Sherry Micheile The Holmes Funeral Home, Rockville High School, will also pend. needs of the libraries; ad­ To a question asked by board $")C00 William Shockley, the physicist CLOUDY- were killed. dies, and William A. Andrews, and then began the methodical Ainsley, 18, was raped before 400 Main St., is in charge of be director. The position calls William Houle, chairman of ministering the budget member Steven Marcham as to of the 1980s — and the problems Sam Yules, who has kept the in the United States via who was prevented by students A third airman was 20, of Jonesboro, La. torture of four employes and she was killed. Her nude body local arrangements. for an additional 3600 to 3800. the budget committee, said the provided; coordinating library why the committee of water infiltration aren’t un­ shoes and boots of three Vladivostok and Japan. from speaking at Yale Univer­ i Ogden Police said the third one employe’s father — who was found on the basement ique to Manchester. generations of Manchester sity. Shockley considers blacks questioned but was released. Prior to approving the posi­ money budgeted for the audio­ programs and instruction in all recommended the position, (Reg. $44.95) Mr. Yules has four children— suspect was questioned at the blundered into the robbery floor. schools; providing and en- Woolwich the system has ben The problems surrounding residents in good repair, has Herman Yules, an attorney, genetically inferior to whites. An 18-year-old girl was raped air base and voluntarily went to when he went to the store to see Also killed were Mrs. Byron hampered by the lack of stan­ sewer treatment have ap­ retired, after 63 years of serv­ and Miss Esther Yules, both of “ We don’t agree with before she was killed in Mon­ day’s robbery at a stereo shop. police headquarters where he why his son had not come home Naisbitt, the store manager, dardization and his conunittee parently been with the town for ing the public. Manchester; Mrs. Bernard Shockley,” Laughlin said. “ The Considerable cloudiness and was interrogated further. on time. and Stanley 0. Walker, 20, who feels such standardization and some time, although most PZC For the past 17 ysars he has Tamaren of Hartford; and Dr. only thing in common is that cool with a chance of a few P o lice said the robbers Vernon The victims were herded into was found with a gag taped over coordination is desireable members didn’t know it. had his shoe repair shop at 23 Alvan A. Yules of ^ n Jose, he’s been prevented from showers this afternoon. High in jammed a pen into the ear of The man was released. Police one victim and kicked it. 'The the basement, forced to drink his mouth. educationally and economical­ In March 1973, the state Oak St. He has sold it to Carlo Calif. He has six grandchildren presenting his views.” the mid to upper 50s. Gear and officials said he was “ involved” Department of Environmental DiPace of Manchester. and three great-grandchlldrqn. Pr. Laughlin is the world’s man survived the attack and but declined additional com­ acid and then shot in the head Mrs. Naisbitt’s son, Courtney ly- cool tonight. Low in the mid to Mr. Yules opened his first was found walking around the one at a time. Naisbitt, 16, was listed in Full-Time Fire Marshal Sought Protection told town officials His wife, Marsha, died in 19^. foremost authority on the in­ upper 30s. 'Thursday sunny and ment until consulting with the shop on Birch St. in 1911. After shop with the pen sticking out of “ It was one of the most ghast­ critical condition at a hospital the 33.2 m illion Secondary habitants of the Aleutian cool. High in the upper 50s. county attorney. Sewage Treatment Plant 13 years there he moved his Islands off Alaska. He has his ear. ly, grisly things I’ve ever with a head wound. Orrin W. BARBARA RICHMOND several times during the Police Chief LeRoy Jacobsen items; 31,000 for the chief, who ment could freeze up if the Rutherford B. Hayes had wasn’t adequately protecting shop to 701 Main St., where he devoted the last 35 years, vir­ seen,” said a nurse at a local Walker, 43, father of Stanley The Town Council was called hearing. said Pierre had been a suspect is also fire marshal, for firehouse is not heated. the first telephone installed against pollution. was a familiar and popular tually most of his professional hospital where some of the vic­ Walker, suffered a superficial on to reinstate some items in Mayor Frank McCoy who in the White House in 1877, in an Ogden murder last year mileage; 3600 for mileage for ’The need for the full-time fire The town’s reply to the state I fixture for 27 years. When the life, to the study of the Aleuts tims were taken. “ They made gunshot wound, acid bums in the general government budget conducted the hearing said the yet it was not until the but was not arrested because of the assistant chief; 3500 for marshal was also cited by I building was sold in 1951 he whose ancestors may have the people swallow acid and the mouth and on the head, and but wasn’t asked to cut any, and ultimate decision on whether or Hoover Administration, in was that the ' measurements Oil Profits insufficient evidence. Jacobsen food served while fighting fireman Bruce Johnson who /moved to Maple St., where he walked across the so-called then poured it on their bodies.” a punctured eardrum. He was the Board of Education drew no not there will be a full-time 1929, that a telephone sat on used in the Department of En­ called him a “ vicious fires; and 31,000 for m is- said the town has a lot of new remained to 1957, the year he “ Land Bridge” from Asia with , ■The acid apparently came listed in fair condition. comments at all on its budget marshal will be up to the coun­ the desk of the Chief Execu­ vironmental Protection report cellaneous equipment for the buildings going up and they moved to the Oak St. location. the Eskimos and Indians to pop-(^ at the public hearing in Vernon cil and also how much money tive. were based on figures from a service rescue truck. have to be watched very A great fisherman, con­ Monday night. malfunctioning flow meter. ulate the Western Hemisphere\ Under Fire can be alloted in this area. He also criticized the cut in carefully to see that they comp­ sider^ “ one of the best” by 10,000- to 25,000 years ago. ^ Coming in for the most William Johnson, Vernon fire L«gal Notice The Department of En­ United Press International oil company price gouging his request of 33,470 for training ly with the state fire code. many a jealous fisherman, Mr. In a memorandum to UConn criticism were the fire depart­ chief, urged the council to vironmental Protection ajgreed CYitics who charged that the during the energy shortage. programs. ’The recommenda­ Several weeks ago Mayor TOWN OF COVEN’TRY Yules, at 84, expects to take President Glenn W. Ferguson, ment budgets with several review the request for pay with the town’s report, but town energy crisis was a maneuver A spokesman for Metzen­ tion is 32,000. He said he is McCoy appointed a committee Zo n in g b o a r d things “ easy,” now he has Ginsburg and Laughlin enclosed members of the departments, raises for the firemen, noting officials reportedly are still un­ by oil companies to increase baum ^ id today: trying to upgrade all of the to study the needs of the fire OF APPEALS retired. Taking things easy also copies of statements attacked especially the Vernon Depart­ they haven’t had a raise since sure of the cause of the prices have additional fuel for “ The huge profits announced men. departments and to make ’There will be a Public Hearing means some gardening in his as racist by their detractors. ment, asking for the council to 1968. The fire departments are problem. their arguments in light of by the oil companies confirms Richard Harding, a fireman recommendations to the coun­ on Monday, May 6,1974, at 7:30 backyard at 91 Florence St. “The articles referred to reconsider some of its volunteer and therefore the One year ago, the town’s'Boapd reports of increased profits — all that Sen. Metzenbaum has and officer of Co. 1, Vernon, cil. He said the council will p.m. in the basement room of He came to this country and a* recommendations. amount the men are paid is of Directors tabled a proposed have been reprinted in several been saying about the oil com ­ said he was making a blanket have to wait for this com­ the Coventry Town Hall to hear Manchester in 1911, a cobbler up by as much as 123 per cent— The first fireman speaking minimal. resolution allowing a sewer collections as evidence for panies ballooning the energy request that the chief’s original mittee’s report to see just what the following appeals; by trade. It was seven years by the nation’s biggest oil com­ was Arthur Hohs of Vernon Co. Johnson cited the wear and swap with the Town of South precisely the opposite point of panies. shortage into a crisis in order to requests be reconsidered along equipment the town should buy. Madelain Grant, Old Oak before he could, bring his wife 2 asking the council to tear on the cars owned by the Windsor in the Buckland area. view,” ^ e y said in the memo. inflate their profits. It also con­ with reconsideration of a Trail, Coventry appealing for and two children from Exxon and Texaco, two of the recognize the fact that Vernon firemen used to go to fires, and Directors still haven’t taken ac­ Ginsburg and Laughlin say firms the need for a price fulltime fire marshal. Legal Notice relief from the restrictions im­ revolution-torn Russia. They largest multinational oil com­ is a full-fledged town and in also the increase in the cost of tion on the propoal— which has “ all mankind is a single rollback which the senator Also deleted from the budget posed in Section 9.2.a of the traveled for a year across panies, Tuesday reported sharp need of a full-time fire marshal. gasoline as the prime reason The Conn. Department of been on the board’s agenda species, and that the major sub­ voted for and was vetoed by request of District 2 companies Coventry Zoning Regulations to Russia and Siberia and arrived Samuel Yules first-quarter gains in profits. The same request was made for the requested increase. Transportation, Bureau of Ad­ every month — reportedly divisions of mankind differ President Nixon.” was a request for a 3100,000 convert home from sununer Exxon, world leader In the oil He said just during this past ministration will accept bids on because it is still unknown Buy 1 • Serve 4 • Save $ 9.95 from one another in superficial Security analysts and govern­ aerial truck with platform and use to year round use. industry, estimated net income year the men have been out May 1, 1974 at 10:30 a.m ., whether the town’s sewer Now is your opportunity to characteristics and not in ment officials said the huge Card of Thanks 3200,000 for a four-bay addition Doanld Watt, RFD 3, Box 62, Buy 2 • Serve 8 • Save $19.90 own a service for lour, eight for the first three months up many additional hours for EDST., covering the Installa­ system could handle additional behavioral abilities.” jump in profits was bound to nil We wish to thank D r. George Lundberg to the Vernon Center firehouse. Coventry, appealing fo relief or twelve and save during nearly 39 per cent, while and Uie nurses at Manchester Memorial reasons other than fires. He tion of Metal Beam Barrier in­ effluent from that area. this limited time offer. The two professors have at­ affect debate over an energy Mayor McCoy explained that from the restrictons imposed in Buy 3 • Serve 12 • Save $29.85 Texaco, third largest in the na­ Hospital, relatives, friends and listed the tornado that hit parts cluding Transitional ’Treatment tacked those who call them bill now in Congress. these items should not be in the Section 10.3 of the CZR for a tion, reported an increase of 123 neighbors and those that sent flowers, of the town in Septeriiber; the at Fixed Objects and/or Bridge OFFER ENDS JUNE 29,1974 racist as “ uninformed and The House Commerce Com­ the American Legion and the Redmen department’s budget but rather front line setback variance of per cent. December ice storm; and the Parapets and Three Gable G0UMU.UDNtra Inside malicious.” mittee Tuesday, with one of its The family of Ernest L. Wilkie were items that should be 37’ for a garage on Rt. 31. HURRY 1 QUANTITIES LIMITED OONEIDA massive search for a missing Guide Railing (Complete in I N( Ow Uhenmiht iMrk .Jewtllraii The list of 13 demands of the Commonwealth Oil Refining members waving newspaper bonded and in the capital im­ Richard Soucier, 252 North ELECTRONIC •TnKlrmirlia o t Oneidt Ltd. Today’s Tolland girl last summer. Place) at various locations in Irralh 219 students, mostly black, Inc., a petrochemical producer accounts of oil profits, voted provements budget. He said the River Rd. Coventry, requesting 14-12 in favor of a provision He said the supplies and cost Districts I, II, III, and IV within arrested and taken from the bas^ in Puerto Rico, bad a 450 council has taken a step in the relief from the re^rictlons im- CALCUUTOR portion of his budget had been . the State of (Connecticut. R*g.$12*J0 library contains nine which per cent Increase in profits. rolling back domestic oil prices In Memoriam direction of adding on to the osed in Section 6.14 of the CZR Proposals are available at the CLOUOUT Atsembly n«wt, age 9 have nothing to do with the split Among the smaller com­ to November, 1973, levels. In loving memory of Paul E . Hublard severely cut and urged that the iirehouse by approving the Prepare to Update Plaque who passed away April 23, 1*72. on graVel bank. North River of the anthropology department' The rollback amendment was amount be reinstated “ as there purchase of land. Bureau of Administration, *89.95 ptuitn BuaintM Bodies, Page 27 panies, Occidental Petroleumm Purchases Section, 17 Van E^ke Road. WHILeTHtYLABTI into two divisions. But the first Corp. announced a 748 per cent offered by Rep. Bob Eckhardt, Tim e heals they say and maybe it does. are no funds in that area now." Another fireman asked for __ Weiaa comments on revenue, Page 18 Avenue, Hartford, Conn., ’The public is invited to attend four demands on the list attack increase in profits. D-Tex. Another amendment the Jacob Miller, left, president of the Board of Trustees at Manchester Memorial Hospital, But memories last and so i a t s love, The request was for 35,100 and funds in the budget to purchase 3 or ^,n»rmU»ni Down in our hearts he is livihg yet Attention: Mr. William J. the public hearing. Y A U Hospital gets $57,713 check. Page 18 the division and related matters Critics were quick to say “ I panel passed would prevent oil Mrs. Beverly Spillane, president of the hospital auxiliary, and Edward Kenney, hospital the recommended amount, 34,- three generators which he said We loved him too dearly to ever forget. 100. Harvey, Purchase Coordinator. (Ceorge M. Coon I TYPEWRITER SERVICE MMKMESTa PMMDE Eagle nine wins fourth In row. Page 19 as racist. told you so.” firms froqi getting both a tax administrator, are taking down the plaque showing annual gifts of the auxiliary to the are needed when the power is Chairman ^ 411 . r u a deduction on the foreign taxes Sadly missed. This includes 32,000 for foam, Joseph B: Bums “ The blacks are being Sen. Howard D. Metzenbaum, hospital in order to enter this year’s gift — the one that tops them all — for $57,713 out for any length of^^time, Coventry Zoning Board Indian trackmen score. Page 19 paid and the higher foreign Wife. Children chemicals and other such Commissioner of ’Transpor­ seriously misled,” Laughlin D-Ohio, based much of his cam­ presented Tuesday at the annual hospital auxiliary meeting. (See story Page 18) (Herald and Grandchildren saying that expensive"^equip­ of Appeals Swimmer shares top spot. Page 19 price as a base for domestic. tation said. “ ’They’re being led by out­ paign for the Democratic photo by Dunn) siders and whites.” nomination to the Senate on big price ceilings.

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