PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING H ER A L D :^nchester, Conn., Thurs., May 3, ^973 / Obituaries 'US Firm Ordered Centralized School F ire Calls ■n- (Continued from Page One) results and will tend to The Town Fire Dqurtmoit Mrs. Lester A. Miller The Weather emphasize areas of concern reports the following calls: r-^ COVENTRY - Mrs. Loretta To Restore Runs vironmental education, thus produbing higher budget • Box 333, 8:27 p.m, Lows tonight In the 40s. Saturday partly . Nolan Miller, 83, of Rt, ^i|4A, guidance, library, special ser­ HARTFORD (AP) - The stops waiting for buses that vices, etc. requeats,” the nnanual says. Wednesday, Elm and Forest cloudy, cooler, highs near 60. Sunday out­ died Wednesday at a Covertry Sts., elevator belt smoking. look: Fair and mild. Connecticut Co. was ordered never arrived. • . Administrative programs in­ “PPBS will also help us develop convalescent home. She was the dnesday to restore bus ser- better public understanding of • Box 352, Lagrel Manor widow of Lester A, Miller. - ConnCo officials have es­ clude accounting and vicecutbacks in Hartford under timated weekly losses have budgeting, data processing, OUT n e ^ , ” it continues. Convelesant Home, 9:18 p.m. MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, MAY 4, ,1973 - VOL. XCII. No. 182 Manchester—A City of Village Charm She was born July 14,1889, in teriHs of a two-year subsidy A suggested timetable for Wednesday, false alarm. T w e n t y .e i g h t p a g e s t w o s e c t i o n s . p r i c E i f i f t e e n c e n t s Windsor. averaged $26,000 since bus ser- food services, maintenance, agreeinent with the state vice^was resumed on routes in transportation, and others. PPBS budget planning requires • 63 E. Center St., 10:05 a.m. Survivors are two' sons, worked out in March. Board of Vacation approval in today, smoke from an air con­ Lester Miller of Coventry and Hartford, New Haven and Dr. Kennedy and Dr. Alfred Colin PMse, deputy state June. In-service workshops will ditioner. Dexter French of West Palm Stamford. Tychsen, assistant school transportation commissioner, John Thompson, business superintendent who is assisting be conducted this fall, and At Manchester Chamber Fete Beach, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. said the order^was issued after budget requests from various, Nellie Bennett and Mrs. Elsie agent for the ATW, confirmed in PPBS implementation, have The first Canadian represen­ officials of the\Greater Hart- ' that some nins have been cut emphasized that the proposed programs will be reviewed until Chamber's ‘M’ Award Calzarette, both of Newington, ford.Transit D i^ict reported the end of the year. In January, tative with full diplomatic back. He termed the situation program structures are flexible standing was the Canadian Min­ and Mrs. Mabel Thompson of confirmation^of ^izen com- the superintendent reviews the “a sad state of affairs,” and and will be modified as changes ister to the United States, ap­ Hartford; one brother, Leonard . plaints that the bus company entire budget, by program, and C. Nolan of Windsor, and seven said that the condition of buses become necessary. pointed in 1927. has unilaterally abandoned makes recommendations to the Given To Jacobson grandchildren. also wold have to be improved The tentative PPBS manual Steele Sees some scheduled bus runs. school board. Funeral services will be if the company is to meet its also sets guidelines for drafting DOUG BEVINS Arthur Handmann, exe^tive obligations. The proposed PPBS has Friday at 11 a.m. at the Potter of the Board of Education (Herald Reporter) director of the district, told (!k)nnCb officials declined im­ budget. “PPBS will develop in: already prompted much discus­ NEW STORES Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Pease he spent an hour in ^e sion by school board members. Dr. Charles E. Jacobson Jr. Willimantic. Burial will be in mediate comment on the .ser­ creased public and staff in­ downtown area Monday and. They will be asked to act on M U St, IIMOBla . received the Greater Center Cemetery, Coventry. vice cuts. terest and pressure for positive 111 Solving Energy Crisis ,Manchester Chamber of found four of 21 runs scheduled part of the proposal at their Commarcfa/, Friends may call at the Induttrlal, ‘‘Commerce “ M’’ Award on Farmington Avenue did not < next meeting, Dr. Kennedy r9 9 ltfn U » t foeaffons Thursday night at the funeral home tonight from 7 to appear. said. ______• •VBlIabi*. DOUG BEVINS attended by about 240, was held gressman said. He noted that "dependence on foreign and the gasoline shortage has 9. Vernon (Herald Reporter) at Fiano’s R estaurant In nuclear fusion is being supplies of energy could plpce' even been felt in^/lanchester — Chamber’s annual dinner Pease said he checked with Bus Service' meeting at Fiano’s Restaurant, Meat packing and processing Connecticut is ideally Bolton. recognized as the long-term the economy of New E n g l^ in the Regal Service Station at 947 ConnCo officials Wednesday JM VI8 ENTERPIIISES Bolton. Hearings Set is Canada's largest food indus­ 643-4112 situated to take the lead in The critical need for a major answer to the world’s growing serious jeopardy.” Hp men­ Center St. was forced to close Leonard B. Burt and verified that some rims had The prestigious “M” Award Chorale / try. development of nuclear fusion new energy source, the power needs. tioned that Connecticut may for ten days due to shortages, Funeral services for Leonard ONE’S LIPS ARE SEALED and the bther is lippy in been cut back. He said he told The Connecticut Transporta­ represents the highest honor power plants as a long-term pressing need to reinvigorate Steele, urging that Connec­ already be losing jobs to he said. B. Burt of 223 Henry St., who this scene at Central Park Zoo in New York. ConnCo to “run the service as tion Authority will conduct "th^ Chamber can bestow. The To Present answer to the nation’s energy the region’s economy, ready ticut and New England take the “energy-rich areas” of the U.S. Contributing the energy shor­ died Wednesday at Manchester directed.” remptont, whose name is kept public hearings May 14,15, and crisis, U.S. Rep. Robert Steele access to basic fusion power lead in fusion power develop­ The Republipdh congressman tages, Steele said, are the in­ Memorial Hospital, will be secret utitil the moment of When the subsidy was 16 in the Stamford, New Haven, Musicale of Vernon said Thursday night. fuel (sea water), and presence ment, said that the region is said he is npW drafting legisla- creasing need for fuels foiY Friday at 10 a.m. a t . South Weekend Special presentation, is selected by a arranged earlier this year, and Hartford areas to discuss The Second District con­ of leading corporate more severly affected by the N tion to increase federal funding transportation and utilities, United Methodist Church. The special comnuttqe. Lower Court ConnCo agreed to resume ser­ bus service and the Connecticut The Dublin Christian gressman, speaking at the 72nd researchers give Coilnecticut energy crisis than other areas for research and development, "which are two of the most in­ CASH & CARRY Outgoing C h a m ^ President Rev. Dr. George Webb, pastor, vice on the same schedules that Co.’s recomniended changes in Academy Chorale will presept a annual dlimer meeting of the an advantage for development of the country. New England is of fusion power. ’The proposed' efficient sectors of the economy John DeQuattro, who ftresented will officiate. Burial will be in a existed when the ,bus line was bus routes. sacred musicale, “Not Only Greater Manchester Chamber of fusion power plants, Steele far from most domestic'energy legislation would give fusion in converting fuel to energy.” the award to Dr. Jacobson, ^aid Windsor Locks cemetery. Rulings tJphel^ shut down last fall by a strike of State Transportation Com­ Unto Him,” Saturday at 7:30 of Commerce, said that produc­ said. sources, he said, and must in­ power "the same priority we Automobiles waste fuel, he the honor is presented for sdbr^ Friends may call at the the Amalgamated Transit missioner A. Earl Wood said p.m. at the Rockville Baptist tion of such plants could create Fusion power, unlike nuclear creasingly rely upon foreign gave to landing a man on the said, noting that “what we are bunch 1.69 stantial, outstanding, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Workers. the hearings are planned to Church. TULIPS tens of thousands of new jobs In fission power now in limited imports of petroleum products. moon in the 1960s,” he said. doing is sharply increasing the NEW HAVEN (AP) - The from 15 to 20 feet away., cut his noteworthy contribution to the Main St., tonight'from 7 to 9. However, at the time. Pease comply with Gov. Thomas The select group of 30 young the state. use, is “cheap, safe, and com­ “Unless corrective action is Fusion power is the long-term use of gasoline to help clean up Circuit Court’s Appellate Divi­ head and resulted in a need for ALSO FULL LINE OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS Manchester community. sion has upheld a decision that a said the entire schedule would Meskill’s directive that the musicians is a cross section of The chamber dinner. pletely non-polluting,” the con­ taken,’’ Steele said. answer, Steele said, noting that pollution from the automobile.” medical treatment, the court CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLO-FLORA-MIR such power plants might not be Dr. Jacobson was obviously five-year-old girl did not act be subject to review and revi­ public be given full opportunity the student body of the Domestic oil and gas surprised by the award. When decision said. CHOCOLATES GIFT WRAPPED. built until the year 2000. But the willfully when she hit a sion after an interim period to to express views on bus academy which is a' private reserves are diminishing, DeQuattro announced his The boy’s father disag^ energy crisis in growing to such playmate on the head with a determine ridership patterns operations. Christian high school, Dublin, Steele said, and the need to inri- name. Dr. Jacobson appeared with the decision and appealed. N.H. magnitude, he said, that the Fire Employe rock. and patronage following the ■ The Hartford area hearing, State Agency Conducts port oil is already creating somewhat shocked, then strode But the appellate court, with all U.S. would have to double its Michael Walker of Chaplin strike. scheduled for May 16 at 7:30 Students at the school come critical financial and political to the front of the banquet hall three judges concurring, ruled domestic energy sources problems for the U.S. ‘Living-In’ had appealed the decision after Pease said the state had not p.m., will be conducted at the from as far away as Peru. Dr. amid a standing ovation by the that the Circuit Court properly Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. between 1973 and 2000 to meet In order to reach the year he lost a suit on behalf of his son given ConnCo permission to transportation department Melvin Moody, president of the about-240 diners present. ECORSE, Mich. (AP) - A^a- “considered the surrounding academy will attend the Hearing On Landfill “rock-bottom energy needs” 2000, when the new fusion energy against the parents of Sharon change the sch^ules at this building, 24 Wolcott Hill Rd., 1122 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD “ I d o n ’t know how to circumstances and the ages of ' for the year 2000. source might become a reality, Frdhman is conducting a time. He said ConnCo officials Wethersfield. program with the students TEL. 528-9586 adequately say ‘thank you’,’’ Kelly, also of Chaplin. those involved and it concluded The impending energy crisis “live-in" at the Ecorse City explained that the runs cutback The Rev. Robert L. SOL COHEN Robert B. raylor, director of DEP will issue a formal ruling there must be “frantic Dr. Jacobson said after In another decision released that Sharon did not willfully or is “one of the most serious Hall office. She vows she won’t were non-productive, but added LaCounte, pastor of Rockville (Herald Reporter) the DEP’s division of Water this month, presented IS formal scrambling” to develop interim reaching the podium. The doc­ today, the Appellate Division OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS problems facing the United leave — even though she’s been maliciously intend to injure that Handmann reported fin­ Slow-moving vehicles may be Baptist, will officiate at the Manchester has been assured Compliance and Hazardous conditions his department will measures, the congressman tor, appearing very humble, refused to reverse the speeding States and the world today,” said. These interim measures fired from her job as the city’s Michael.” ding people stranded at bus just as dangerous as speeding program which will be open to by the Department of En­ Substances. place. repeated this thought several conviction of an East Hartford drivers. Steele said. Gasoline rationing housing director — unless she’s In the second case, Robert A. the public. vironmental Protection it will The hearing concerned itself The 15th condition (See Page Fourteen) times and concluded his brief man who was arrested by police Tessier of East Hartford almost entirely with the emphasizes the DEP’s inten- has begun in Florida, he said. bodily removed or given a court using radar equipment. receive a formal ruling before remarks with a simple, but order. claimed in an appeal that the the end of this month on per- problems of leachate control tioh to establish a statewide emotional, “Thank you.” In the rock throwing case, the — - i Miss Frohman, 39, was fired state had failed to show the . mits for its sanitary landfill and Manchester’s proposal to system of solid waste collection “One enters community ser­ Circuit Court ruled 3V4 years and management. It states: I Monday by Mayor Albert radar test was valid proof that NAME BRANDS area. establish a leachate-control vice," Dr. Jacobson said, “to after the incident that Sharon system. Leachate is the liquid • “The Department of En­ I News Capsules I Zukonik and city councilmen. he was speeding. Robert L. Schulz, director of find a larger meaning in life.’* did hot mean to hit Michael The appellate court, however, TEMPLE’S WALL-TO- the DEP’s Solid Waste Divi­ generated by the decomposition vironmental Protection ______I Mentioning quotations from Zukonik was unavailable for Walker Jr. with the rock and of garbage and refuse. The recognizes that landfill of raw noted that the policeman using sion, said the department Senate sources said Richard­ Thomas Jefferson, Alfred Lord comment Wednesday, but was too young at the time to ap­ request for a permit to dis­ refuse is not a long-term en­ Warning Issued the equipment had shown it had recognizes Manchester’s son made that pledge to a Tennyton, and otoers, he said sources said he had been trying preciate the risk involved. The CARPET AND charge sewage means, in vironmentally desirable solu­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The been tested. The court added timetable for. purchasing the gathering of Republican that the present generation has to oust Miss Frohman for decision indicated that Sharon effect, to discharge leachate. tion to soljd waste, manage­ Soviet Union and China have« that Tessier had not proved llO-acre dry-bed Laurel Lake, senators at the Capitol after a responsibility the com­ alleged mismanagement of the Schulz, in announcing the ment, but is an expedient in­ been warned that U.S. reladons to threw the rock after Michael, 8, “that there has been an FLOOR COVERING S^edd for requesting a change to In­ munity for the future. M they told him unanimously they pity’s 200 public housing units terim method until a more en­ with the two nations Could be made her think he was trying to erroneous ruling which was dustrial Zone for the area and want the Watergate investiga­ “ If this .community is to since last fall. vironmentally acceptable set back if they keep arming hit her with his bicycle. probably harmful to him.” CARPET for instituting improvements. tion taken entirely out of the progress,” Dr. Jacobson said, $ 9 . 9 5 method of solid waste manage­ North Vietnam and do not press On March 13, Manchester Student Sets executive branch. "we should ask ourrolves If voters approved a $1,391,000 ap­ ment is available. their ally to observe the cease­ there’s something more we can / NOW propriation, w ith^9,500 of it Hamburger “The Town of Manchester fire agreement. do to help.’’ 'SoflBty will not SHAGS, TWEEDS, for purchasing the acreage would be expected to par­ The warning by President Papers Trial benefit, he said, if everyone Navy Ends Freeze ticipate in a more environmen­ Phone Company SCULPTURED, & TVVISTS from Wells and Robert Den­ Eating Record Nixon was contained In the LOS ANGELES (AP) - The remains self-centered. On Promotions nison, and $941,500 for im ­ tally acceptable solid waste fourth annual “state of the Pentagon papers trial judge As Dr. JacoDZon finished Priosd at $7.50 a yard 8 i up NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEASURING provements to the existing and ■ KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) - management system when world” report to Congress today considers a Watergate speaking, Ken Morgester’s NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A (Herald photo by Pinto) NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION expanding area. The purchase Robert Materne certainly isn’t these services become Thursday. conspirator's secret grand jury Orchestra struck up "Charlie, Target Of 326-million bw st to the Navy’s with 68% Rubbar Padding NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FOAM RUIRER PADDING- is contingent on the issuance of boycotting meat". available to the Towp of The President also said 1973 My Boy.” personnel budget has brought %>iUiceiio NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR OOOR’WAV METAL testimony about the burglary of Dr. Charles Jacobson, recipient of the Greater Manchester Installed. state permits and a change to The 21-year-old student Manchester.” presents historic opportunities the office of Daniel Ellsberg's Dr. Jacobson, a urologist, has an end lo a freeze on u,. "OOMMaAIURlMENTS | it Chamber of Commerce annual “M” Award, recovers from W* Will CMtifMlIy a>tim«l» Yw» Raqulrwwnti and $lm» Sampiw| Industrial Zone. The town’s op­ devoured 83 hamburgers — Following are the other 14 for economic cooperation with psychiatrist. served on many civic and promotions and lump sum re­ ALL PRICES REDUCED his surprise and displays the award. Law Suit tion to purchase expires May without buns — in a 2%-hour conditions to be placed- on any Europe and looked to Japan ‘‘to Sealed testimony from E. medical associations in the enlistment bonuses, the Norfolk AT SAVINGS OF $2.00 ^OAMixk permits forthcoming: behalf of its residents are com­ BATHROOM CARPET excellent colors 31. Its request for a zone change period Thursday night ^to set link her destinyfirmly to that of Howard Hunt Jr. was ordered Hartford area. He has served as HARTFORD (AP) - At­ Ledger-Star reports. “1. That a Proper sanitary the free world.” plaining that they’re required a yard. is on the May 7 agenda of the what was billed as a'' world released to U.S. District Court chairman of the disaster plan torney Igor Sikorsky Jr. said TEiiM-saas-riBsa « ' i i r RISTSS landfill method of operation in­ to post a security deposit for Planning and Zoning Commis­ record. Judge Matt Byrne Thursday committee of Manchester Memorial Hospital staff, the He has been recognized for Wednesday papers had been volving spreading, compacting telephone service made K m sion. A spokesman for New and was to be delivered before Memorial Hospital and chair­ Hartford County Medical outstanding service on many Y drawn up for a |1 million law and covering of all solid wastes available by the telephone com­ A public hearing was held England Food Management, " May Name Prosecutor today’s court session. Byrne man of the special gifts com­ Association, New England occasions. He was honored by suit against the Southern New PLASTIC THE daily shall be carried out in ac­ pany,’’ Leonard Sengalli, SOliUlUUI SKCUL yesterday on one of Inc., which sponsored the spree WASHINGTON (AP) - Atty. has publicly revealed all dis­ mittee of the Manchester Civic Urological Society, and the Newington Children’s Hospital England Telephone Co. THE ARMSTRONG FLOOR THAT MIY PMIII IN sa iHIS cordance with the provisions of Orchestra. executive director of the Pope Sets Up Manchester’s applications — a at the University of Rhode Gen.-designate Elliot L. coveries about the burglary and urological section of the State for 25 years of vountary ser­ (SNETCO) on behalf of a H a rt^ SHINES WITHOUT WAXINQI permit to discharge sewage Island, said the Guinness Book the Public Health Code of the He has served as presidents vice. He is an active member of organization, said Wednesday. 12 colon Ovollablt Richardson reportedly will said he will continue to do so in Medical Society. ■ ford group. REGULAR, BAR HARBOR, from the sanitary landfill into of Records lists the old world State of Connecticut. an effort “to protect the con­ of organizations such as the Manchester’s Drug Advisory He said the security deposit ‘Liberation’ TRIA4S Alk> name an independent Dr. Jacobson is a graduate of iTie suit, to be forwarded to DESIGNER SELECTED IN STOCK the watershed of the Hockanum hamburger-eating king as “2. That no open burning shall stitutional rights’’ of Ellsberg United Fund (three years), the Council and was active for requirement is imposed without AVAILABLE Watergate prosecutor by the Trinity College, the University U.S. District Court in New Commission COLORS ONLY. GOOD 6 ( ea. River and into the river itself. Philip Yazdizk, who put away and codefendant Anthony J. Lutz Junior Museum (two of Hartford, and Cornell many years in the Chamber’s “rule or guidelines” and has a SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM (See Page^e Fourleen)isiurieen; mtime u i c mhis s Ljumconfirmation uiuauuii hearings Haven later this week, claims The bearing was conducted by 77 patties in 1955 in diicago. begin next WednesdajWednesday. Russo. years), the Manchester Medical School. City Beautiful Committee. . “disproportionate impact” on VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope that SNETCO’s policy of of the m S T ilU E D the residents of the North End. Paul VI set up today an inter­ requiring security deposits in « national 'commission to in-, CHMt PADS 9 9 0 ».| 9 some Cases before a telephone week vestigate ways to “liberate” is installed discriminates Emhart Strike women in the Roman Catholic against he residents of Hart­ THE SUNNY F U X « ' Colonial Clanic CERANK HOOK TU Continues Church and in society at large. THAT SHNES WITHOUT WAXING 1x1 pntlorm & random. ford’s North End, a spokesman lIV lM r lB f l for Sikorsky said. The pontiff instructed the 26 •N -pL BERLIN (AP) — Picket lines ■if. la S14JB F M iriiH M r “The Upper Albany Com­ member commission to extend Solarian 890 *q-h. fu p surrounded the Emhart Corp. rnearch to such controversial Shinyl Vinyl . . ^ ^ M r o n g INCLUDES NORMAL munity Organization (of Hart­ for the second day this morning The NO WAX Floor ford), individually and on questions as whether the INSTALLATION AND IS as 1,600 members of two locals Seme •• M el ifM 5 ft. TUB ENCLOSURES Church should open the way for up to 9x12 Kit installed GUARANTEED BY ARMSTRONG Tbit btavtiM f M 4e$ifA bat b n * of the International Association Amanu't taw ee iv war «o yewi am ;. At roquirad by Stato Low women deacons and women FOR 3 YEARS. 1st COME lat pvebavir bw w es.iMWia en i* Wetot of Machinists and Aerospace priests. But he reserved to Iprap. extra SERVE WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS to perletliiwei wpWewabveifl* with 2 towol bon. - Workers continued their himself all final decisions. ExoeHent clniGe of colors SPECTACULAR BUY.______Miss Universe lit. $79.91 walkout over a contract dis­ The commission includes 15 M9A5I Candidate pute, the company said. women from 13 nations. m . CERAMIC TILE FORMICA Selected EXCELLENT BUY ON BATHROOM iMitaitinttatA H MIt lea rawnntm Iimm (nciudM COUNTER TOPS WATERBURY (AP) RMionoblf & BRAIDED RUG 6 pc. — Wendy Vecchiarino of Dan­ $ i______C Q 9 5 fixlw. Exp«rtly iratall^ bury, a green-eyed, 22 year-old by our own mochonlci Major Items Listed SAMPLES I tilr t brunette student at Western / I W V rnwn Connecticut State College, was rr-xY Rig.$tgtB $ 1 1 .9 5 selected .Miss Connecticut- In Bond Issue Act Universe of 1973 Wednesday *7.98 $ 3 . 9 5 M tniM n At Lmr Aa —Student housing at Eastern night at the Palace Theater. HARTFORD (AP) - Here Connecticut State College; $1.68 The new queen led a field of are the major authorizations HTtMlWEEB million. 17 contestants. First runner-up contained in the $105 million —Western Connecticut State 9i 12 was Valerie Ann Cappello of bond package passed 4 College; $10.4 million. OUPEnM Hartford, while Beverly Mary Wednesday by the General — Regional community • LONG WUaiNC Lyga of.Terryville was second Assembly: LINOLEUM RUGS • STAIN UStSTANT runner-up. —Rehabilitation of moderate college construction;') $2.25 • lASr TO CUAN COMPiXriLY million. CHOICE SELECTION • MUT UMM RWr INSTALLD Miss Vecchiarjno will repre­ rental housing projects; $3 • HUVr NAM MCK —Cheshire corrections com­ sent Connecticut in the Miss million. 11$. $14.9S munity; $13.4 million. U.S.A. Universe pageant May —Acquisition of easements —Land acquisition and 19 in New York. The winner of and development of lower COMMERCIAL development of a Daiibury area ■ « . $ & $ $ that pageant will go on to the Connecticut River area; $5 court complex; $3.2 million. RUBBER BACK Miss Universe competition in million. $9.95 • t l i New York on July 29. —Development and improve­ —Central housing for the elderly; $5 million. KITCHEN CARPET. Roxanne Malone of ment Silver Sands State,Park; —Urban renewal assistance; I t MEW H 7 1 COLOR COMMNATIOae Torrington was third runner-up $3.5millioh. ' $3 million. WITH ... 12' & 15' iu the Connecticut pageant and —Watershed protection and —Elementary and secondary A ia S IIO N t HI-DEN8ITY— Kathie Ann Hogan of Branford flood control projects; $4.8 FOAM BACK W ld tlS s o . Y O . was fourth runner-up. ttiillibn. • .j school c o n s tru c tio n ; $20 ■1110 SMIIN VIMTi , million. BRAIDED RUGS^ ^ f —Additioi^l state laboratory' facilities; $3.4 million. FLOOR POLISH In IVfemoriam —Pevelopment of a veteran’s m. TUB AREA In loving memory of Harold C. nursing home and hospital in DAF GOES UKE M Lethbridge who passed away May 2, J N BRITAIN 1968. eastern Connecticut; $1.5 $ . million. ® LONDON (AP) - Daf, the 1 with 2WSTAUATHW-rT pc. fixture 50 iq.ft. $88.95 pnp. ajun The days and nights are lonely, —Bureau of Aeronautics;. $4.3 Netherlands’ only auto maker, As I go through life aloM, million. sold its lS,000th car in Britain in The place we sharM together —Vocational-technical school November — doubling its 1971 I Doesn't seem the same old home. sa l^ level in 11 monthsi TEL Time is supposed to heal Uie pain, improvement; $6.85.million. Outgoing Chamber President John DeQuattro (left) recejves Miss Manchester 1973, Diane Del Gaudio, and Probate Judge U.S. Rep. Robert Steele of Vernon (R-Second District) addresses the, about-240 diners at And lighten the burdens we bear, -(Central NauggJ^ck Valley /British importers expect a. TCIiDI C’C 643-6662 Past President’s Award from incoming President Eldward William FitzGerald, emcee at Chamber banquet, are all smiles But on this Sth Anniversary Region HigherEducation furthef SO per cent improve­ floor coverino Tliere's still that vacant chair. I tmrLC o Kenney. ' . , . during brief introductions. The jjidge managed to get a kiss. Center; $4.5 million. ment in sales of thdr automatic belt-driven models in the Unit­ opin won tbre Sir t o innas i rai Sadly nfissed. —University jqLConnecticut ed Kingdom next year. W ife. Lila Health Center; ^ million. Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer ^^Jl^oyojoaucoiiicr /

PAPE TWO - MANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4, l»73 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4, 1973 — PAGE THREE FISCHER-DIESKAU PICKS UP BATON T V T o n ig h t LOS ANGELES (AP) - One Sheinwold on Bridge y e r n o * ' ^ of the world's great singers, State Budget Net Increase C in e JL I See Satunloy'§ HtmU for German baritone Dietrich Fis­ IT SOME'HMES PAYS Complete TV LUtingt cher-Dieskau, will make his TO BELIEVE ENEMY North dealer American conducting debut, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Neither xide vulnerable Bridge players are familiar NORTH “ 6j00— with the Los Angeles Philhar­ Pegged At 6.68 Per Cent 0 ) NEWS monic. with the saying: If both sides a 542 He will conduct three con­ lead the same suit, ond aide is 9 Q 82 (18) SECRET AGENT HARTFORD (AP) - Connec­ certs in 1974, March 21, 22 and crazy. Just the same, there are 0 A J6 effect July 1, but the final in parentheses are the total cluding $355,000 for 43 new JAMES CIUN (20) SOUNDING BOARD ticut’s $1.2 billion budget for the 24. times when it pays you to lead A A K 10 5 clause allows this change to 1973-74 appropriations for each positions ($9,063,000). (24) AUCTION 73 fiscal year beginning July 1 Two weeks later, Fischer- the suit tliat has been opened by WEST EAST take effect immediately upon agency. Office of Public H ealtb- PETER BOYLE (30) TO T E U THE TRUTH represents a net increase in ap­ Dieskau will return as soloist, opponents. 4t Q 10 8 6 K973 passage. $192,000 including $50,000 to es­ (40) WILD WILb WEST propriations of 6.68 per cent Department of Consumer with conductor Zubin Mehta North dealer <0 10754 0 AJ6 tablish five new V.D. clinics SALLY KaLERMAN 0 87 32 0 95 over the current year, next Here are some of the budget’s Protection-$117,000 including -8 K K )- and pianist Daniel ^renboim , Neither side vulnerable highlights. (The first figures in­ ($18,208,000). (3) CBS NEWS ♦ 84 ♦ QJ76 year’s budget represents a 10.85 $85,000 for 12 new staff who also sometimes conducts, Qpening lead — Four of dicate the amount total ap­ positions ($1,593,000). Office of Mental Retar- (8) ABC NEWS for an all-Schumann program. SOUTH per cent spending increase,- Saturday Hearts propriations were increased Department of Environmen­ dation-$l,944,000 including $1,- (22-30) NBC NEWS ' The baritone already has be­ 6 A J6 because of M-9 million in uns­ West opened the four of 0 K 93 over the current year. Figures tal Protection—$598,000 in­ 096,364 for $98 new positions gun to conduct in Europe and pent appropriations this year. ($31,429,000). May 5.8:00 p.m. - 7 M — hearts and declarer played low 0 KQ104 The largest single portion of (3) YOUNG DR. KILDARE has had a recording session in from the dummy. East quite. 4k 932 SUIUVANAVE. Action Pmckod l/>iidon. WINDSOR CINEMA the new budget, $429 million or V (8) TRUTH OR North East Sonth West Xormwly Jerry L»tyf$ cteema slightly more than 34 per cent, CON8EQUENCE8 1 * Pas.1 2 NT Pass will go for education, libraries STOCK CAR (18) DICK VAN DYKE 3 NT Pass Pass Pass and museums. 1(20) NBC NEWS Opening lead — ^ 4 The next largest portion, $302 (22-30) NEWS million or approximately 24 per RACES 1(40) ABC NEWS CI^THEATRES EAST TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH. PARKADE• 619- 5591 cent, will go for welfare. -7:30— Debt service, including pay­ Camera Department in the Stadiums propnly finessed with the jack h m i . , (3) W HArS HAPPENING ment on Connecticut’s more Full Quarter Mile (8) LASSIE COACH and S o ^ won w i^ the k i^ . than $200 million deficit, will ' Declarer saw that he could Hi{h Banked Track (18) 700 CLUB take more than $150 million or (20) HUMAN DIMENSION win one spade, one heart 1 approximately 12 per cent of SPECIALS! S U t t ^ (22) 'AET8 MAKE A DEAL CAFE (already taken), four diamonds the budget. (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES and two clubs. The total came Health and hospitals will cost ‘‘NEW SUSPENSE FEATURINQ (40) NANNY AND' to eight tricks, and he needed SpecU the state $121.9 million or 9.7 COMEUr THE PROFESSOR one additional trick to fulfil his SOUNDER'__ __ per cent of the budget. Nh w It FanMis rMiH start! METROCOLOR JIM BURLEY and contract. ARob«rtB.IUdalta/M aitlaIUuPUiB The budget bill also changes 1 - 8 K ) 0 - Which suit should be tackled "™* PANAVISION*CaOnBYO€LUXE» ' Scene From Last Yearns Auction Main EVENT (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE E the method of financing the r \ e r n o n ^ for the ninth trick? There was a (Connecticut Public Television’s) first auction in May 1 ^ will be just as hectic and unrehearsed. The auction is a deficit and the use of unap­ Bonus Speciall (8-40) BRADY BUNCH .JHaaafl JUNCTION fair chance to develop an ad­ was a hectic, unrejiearsed production. A lot more planning fundraiser for CPTV, the state’s noncommercial television propriated surplus in the C in e (20-22-30) SANFORD A SON ditional trick in clubs and a (24) AUCTION CONTINUES Rock, Country, and Popular Music Lin went into this year’s auction — which starts tonight at 6 network. (Herald photo by Bevins) General Fund. 5x7 COLOR ENLARGEMENTS remote chance to develop an The first change allows the _|;30— and runs for nine days — but chances are that the event extra trick ^in spades. South Julfri)) state treasurer to renew bonds ' From The Same Kodacolor Negative JHELD OVER (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY might have gone after either of FRI. AND SAT. NIGHT issued to finance the deficit. It 6 PLUS FIGURE 8 (20-22-30) WEIRD HAROLD these if nothing better had been I.D, CARDS REQUIRED WHERE APPLICADLE • Theater requires the state to pay off the — 04)0- ii 9:30 P.M. to 1:3d A.M. RL 83. Windsor Avo..\Vamon available. - deficit over a 10-year period at BRILLIANT SPARKLING COLOR 4 (3) MOVIE Tip-Off From East Time Schedule House Passes Gamb)hlg Law a rate of more than $24 million . THE MOST EXCITING 6 (8-40) ROOM 222 Actually, his best chance was In The Dali, . . a year, as now. kA K IN THE WORLD (18) BASEBALL in hearts. The tip-off came Vernon Cine I — “Slither” HARTFORD (AP) - A which retails for about $6.7$< Both the alcohol and teacher It also establishes a sinking READY FOR FRAMING GeneraT-Aij^i^ission S3.00 YankM vt. White Sox. from East’s play of the jack of 7:20-9:10 bookie would be subject to a |1,- could cost only $5.34. / bills now go to the senate. fund for deficit payments, the (Limited Offer to 5/31/73) Children Un^r. 12 ,50 (20-30) CIRCLE OF FEAR hearts at the first trick. Sunday Only Vernon Cine II — “Jeremiah 000 fine and a year in jail if Wenz cautioned that ^ bill In other legislative action: net earnings of which will be Res. Seats Phone'^6-9300 -0 :3 0 - . If East held the ten of hearts Johnson” 7:30-9^30 caught under a model anti- could force permit holders to The senate passed and sent to returned to the General Fund. (8-40) ODD COUPLE as well as the jack, he would UA 'Theater East 1 — “Bed gambling act passed 135-2 in the raise their prices in other states the governor a bill requiring The other change alters the RIVERSIDE PAth^v play the ten of hearts at the 24-HOUR QUALITY ROUTE1S9 • AGAWAM ' -1 0 :3 5 - Career’’ 7:00-8:30-10:00; Connecticut House of Represen­ but in any c a ^ w o u ld help milk sold after Jan. 1, to display law which requires that any first tnck. His failure to do so tatives Thursday. sUrrplus be applied to debt ser­ FREE P^mtlNG (24) MARTIN AQRONSKY DONUT “ Naked Under Leatl^er’’ equalize pricM among states. on its container the last date on BLACK ( W H 1E, and meant tjiat he didn’t hold the “Dracula Hasi^Risen F r o m ^ A customer caught making an The H ou^voted 131-0 for a which it may be sold. vice for the deficit. The new - 11:00- ten of heai^, illegal wager would be subject propos^^ to require school It also passed a bill allowing law allows surpluses to be COLOR PROCESSMQ (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Grave” 12:00 Mi^ight_ OFF South thereldre led the three to six months in jail and a |1,000 superintendents to make annual 200 voters in a town to petition carried over to finance General (20) HAVE GUN - First of hearts from bis hand and SPREE UA T h e a te r E a s t 2 — fine. * evaluation reports on teachers for a referendum if the town’s Fund operations in later years. WILL TRAVEL finessed with dununy’s eight of BMETS ^Sounder” 7:00-9:00 The bill, aimed at eliminating to local and regional boards of zoning board approved a race There is a one-year lag, which NEW RORDERLESS MAHE FINISH AVAILARLE SOUND -1 1 :3 0 - hearts. He knew that this would DOZEN UA T h e a te r E a st 3 — professional gambling in the location. It also orders the track. The bill must go back to means that the surplus from the at NO Extra Cost-1 th e n (8-40) MOVIE O P E N F O R either win the trick or force “Cabaret” 7:15-9:30 state, sets uniform penalties for state Board of Education to set the house for concurrence on an current budget can’t be used un­ "Underworld" (1961) out the ace. Burnside Theater — “Save all types of illegal gambling. It minimum teacher standards by amendment that removes til after July 1, 1974. ^20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON STARTS TODAY East had to take the ace of The Tiger” 7:15-9:15 also gives police broad power to Feb. 1, 1974. appeals from zoning board It is this change that has COLOR $1.10 MMUicMwawMoni'afr hearts, and now dummy’s Manchester Drive-In— “Duel confiscate gambling devices. The bill allows local and decisions. Democratic lawmakers par­ a n d n o w PG queen of hearts provided the On. of the Iron Fist” 9:45; “Fistful The measure now goes to the ticularly up^t. They contend it DOUBLE NOW regional boards to set tougher FEATURE! ninth trick. of Dollars” 8:00 senate. standards by negotiation with will allow Republican Gov. Meadows Drive-In— “Duel of Ihe House also passed bills ‘'DUElXtF the Copyright 1973 teachers. Thomas J. Meskill to stockpile IRONPlS t^ ) UINCH General Featubrs Corp. TRY THEM the Iron Fist” 10:22; “A Fistful Thursday which could lower the Opponents of this section said Many Mongolians still live in funds for use during an election D U O ^ O N ’i; movable tents resembling bee­ --- ANO--X of Dollars” 8:20 cost of alcoholic beverages in it gave teachers a veto over year, allowing'him to lower Jack Warner who brought the first all talking picture to the screen says, 'FIST PULL OFD^ FROM 11:30 TO 2:00 PM hives, called gers. A collapsible Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema I, Connecticut and to require an­ standards they didn’t like. lattice framework is covered taxes or increase services at a '‘DUO-VISION MAKES FOR EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT HARD ROLLS COOKIES Caldor. Plaza — “Poseidon nual evaluation of all public However, an amendment that with layers of. felt, and more is time calculated to benefit him M Adventure” 7:00-9:00 school teachers. would have given complete added as the weather grows at the polls. AS DID THE introduction OF SOUND AND COLOR.” MOMERAI1NQB Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema n , The vote was 138-8 on a bill power in setting standards to colder. A hole at ’ the top is The rest of the bill goes into FORRARENIBANO DINNER ROLLS ECT. Caldor Plaza— “Sounder” 7:15- that would require holders of worked by a rope drawstring, Tolland^OfQpike.Talcottville, Conn. 06080/E x it 95—Off 1-86 school boards was defeated by YDUNQ PEOPLE 9:15 _ _ _ any manufacturer or out-«f- voice vote. controlling light and air. 646-6186 n i (ISMita it «t nia,( a M Mmb Blue-Hills Drive-In — “Dum­ state shippers permit to charge atm ii i l i i i i n 1 bo” 8:00-10:35; “ Legend of no more for liquor sold in Lobo” ?:23_ Connecticut than they charge in A nnouncing ^ State Theater — “Wicked, any other state. l«u MU (mumo M.M Wieked” 7:30-9:10___ At present, manufacturers ^ If you thought Kentucky A MANCHESTER Eitt93 S.A.B.I.B. and shippers are allowed to BETTINA BEAUCHEMIN’S Potato Salad /— x ML MUMMim Baked Ham charge different rates in New School of Dance and Choreography E3 FhwrIwI OhWnmw Roast Beef ' ^ Stuffed Cabbage RUMMAGE different states — many lower ivas famous (mb' forThe Deihyr Twin Cinema Sliced Roast Turkey Stuffed Peppers SALE than Connecticut. Cole Slaw Many Other Fine Foods Rep. Harry W. Wenz, R- Cinema 2 , K initia Fairfield, cited examples of blu^rass and ^oroughbreds, “THE RUN IS A ^ Mar 17 rM U m tataattya TmMar/UultCwWai FRIDAY & SATURDAY how much shelf prices could be RARITY. A MOVIE ' MAY 4th and 5th reduced if Connecticut enjoyed THE WHOLE FAMILY thinkagain. Y WICKED,WICKED minimum rates. SUMMER DANCE . VANCAN tnjUT." ENJOY.” ___^ At MR MMI 17 MWmi A fifth of J&B.Scotch of Cutty TW K I THE TENSION! TWICM THETEm bR! 'X MilMaayiay. M R . T U R K E Y 20 FOSTER ST. Sark, which sells for ap-_ WORKSHOP 73 < :■ • • MEIROeOLOll NiialUiMw) Sponsored by 363 BROAD ST. proximately $7.95, could cost June 27th to July 12th s o S e w FULL GOSPEL Claaaes In: «■ ■a-BliaAiA* PRAYER GROUP $6.45. A fifth of Beefeater’s gin, '“ SOUNDER’ IS A MUST. MANCHESTER 646-7200 BALLET X an-----1— 4>a__*_» It has the shining light ______NHHCwmpf wTOfo uwy______MODERN DANbE HIGH DRAMA CLUB of a beauUful love story.” MODERN JAZZ for Children LON, LOW PISCES - MIULTS $2.00 - Ghihheii 7S( DANTE’S Grades 3 - 8 - See Shen TIms Scbedole «r C il 646-222S RESTAURANT Bettina Beauchemin is a THE HAUNTING OF M il HOUSE member of -the D.M.A., TTmfTirrtT^ SULLIVAN AVE. PLAZA SOUTH WINDSOR a suspense-filled story of the super-natural Read Herald Advertisements <> has studied in the U.S.A. . -T BAILEY AUDITORIUM Italian American CuMne • Cocktalla and Europe, and. taught FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1973 - 8:00 p.m. 1 m m m I Miss Manchester 73. SAtURDAY, MAY 5, 1973 - 8:00 p.m. Qonaral Admitalon $1.50 Complete Dinner Special Register Now — Limited Enrollment i s Call 646-7947,3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Saturdoy, 5 i $3.95 taAjAisapji VENL CHOPS PIZUlOU Moh., Tues., Wed., Fri. PMiBMsBa1« $2.99 J8,£R0SPEC^TV^^^^JHANCHEST^ 36 FLAVORS-6 0 VARIETIES .MOUDUVntOIIOIIS S. j MANCHESTER NEW FREE BMEDSTUFFEP SHRIMP $3.99 flRIVI IN HOIIMS h ^ HZ' FIRST RUN BapOHGiiiiich - ] aL44iiiMt—aAew* I HARTFORD ROAD These Are Complete Dinners With Juice, Soup, ■ / Tell Mom you love her on Vegetables, Breads,' Desserts and Coffee. SOCK and BUSKIN Of Manchester High- School Presents 8e»aaaeeeeeea«wfaaaaa*a»a*eas• • DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER Sat. and Sun. Weekend Special! "THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE” By Shirley Jackson • lA^’d like you to meet Cdonel Sanders. Only! Spaghetti with Meat Sauce May 4 and 5 at 8:00 P.M. -JACK IJiM NON with a delicious All you can Eat 45 Bailey, Auditorium He’s probably America’s most famous Here’s something else youngsters and Feed The Family Brazier Crispy " TIckete $1.50 wHh S.A.A. 1.80 cook. adults will Hke— Free Coke! Igl-eoux. I ICL CREAM CAKES FRIED CHICKEN When the^)o|onel owned'a small restau­ UP TO 3 QUARTS OF 4 and Dairy Queen rant in the he^land of Kentucky years BURNSIDE ago, he developed a famous process of COKE — FREE! decorated lust for her Supplies The Desaertl PIZZA j i t of th e Under New Management An Evening Of Music .sealing In all the natural juices and goo'd- W Y A ness of chicken. • 3 qts. tree with 18 15 Mlnutw Aom HIM, l-es ixif Se 1 At PIZZA AND GRINDERS He also created an equally famous recipe and 21-piece barrels MOnOAT NMHT-AU IfA nate Manchester Community College 9 PC. CHICKEN BUCKET of 11 herbs and spices, unmatched for • 2 qts. tree with ri:- -'.f-i,'.:,. GET 3 JR. SUNDAES FREE $3.39 LIKE RAY MADE THEM Monday, May 7th at 7:30 P.M. Bidwell Street Auditorium consistently good flavor every time. 15-piece buckets Prompt Service on All Celle ' 15 PC. CHICKEN BUCKET Free Admission The Colonel’s Kentucky Fried Chicken 130 SPRUCE STREET MANCHESTER WITH 5 ROLLS, FRIES FOR 5 is tender, tasty, and jam-packed with • 1 qt. free with TELEPHONE 643-0031 GET 5 JR. SUNDAES FREE . $6.39 The MCC Chorus protein fpr growing youngsters and Thrifty Bucket or Offer good Will Play A Selection Of Pieces By Bartok, Purcell, May 4, 5 and 6 only. 21 PC. CHICKEN BUCKET Bennet, Oliviero, Berger. Morley, Williams, adults, too. ■ “ Family Dinner GET 7 JR. SUNDAES FREE and Others Get the best fried chicken in town and tree Coke $7.39 I LOBSTER blNNER ■ facaili $5.95 I at any of the 11 Kentucky Fried Chicken stores listed here. We carry a variety of shapes and sizes The . MCC Jazz-Rpek Band ' * ’L » •* I ■ I "mmfflmnir 1 Will Play The Theme From Jesiis Christ Superstar, starting at $2.75 “Day by Day" from Godspell, “Never Never Land" Ml firminglon Ave., Hartford m l'«"CiMr>nn) Order Ealryl I Rolatini of Fresh Flounder $3.95 i • And Other Pieces IN COLOR Gall Ahead 647-1076 2364 Corbin Ave., New Britain (Hui Puinki Huh Sciwot) ^ 936 New Britain Aye., WesHJarllord (At timwod Hiittord tirw) Dairii WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS I Seafood SfoWng, WIna Sauce. 410 Farmington Ave., Bristol (West ot Bnitoi pikj, er 6) Bu/nside Ave., EastTlfrltord (Acton trom Mirtin fork) Queen I Banquet Facilities Available % Cello Solo 405 Ifatk Street, HaillotdTJiHiott Wntimiton Stroot) Age, IS f lITCIinrlTiiilm portant; 311 GREEN ROAD By Ken Woods, With Plano Accompaniment, Who 866 Queen Street, Southington (Ri to, x im trom U jit) ^ HARTFORD ROAD | Will Play “Arioso” by Bach, and "The Swan" by ;nOfl Blue Hills Ave., Bl00(ltlie^i(C0inot ot Cotloio Grow «4) H% akil that eounts. 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/ PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn./Fri., May 4, 1873 Court Cases Columbia CIRCUIT COURT 12 Manrhester Sesaion pleaded guilty to) a cchargb of il­ Merrill Champlin, 20, of Pin­ legal possessionon of01 a non­ Petition Refiled nacle Rd., Ellington, and narcotic substancea nee. and was Steven Benson, no age or ad­ fined $50. A no^^er coicount of the dress available, both charged same chargogainst Thresher Over Landfill with second-degree rape, were was n o ll^ Both^vrere charged in connec­ presented in court Thursday. tion .With a recent drug raid at The rape charges against the VIRGINIA CERLSON it is declared valid the next step tj)c Birch St. address. two were reduced to a single ^-Correspondent wiil be to verify all signatures. charge each of risk of injury,to / Tel. 228-9224 In declaring the first petition Robert T. Steams, 22, of 153 a minor. A charge of b re a c h ^ A second petition opposing invalid, Haggerty said it \ Chestnut St., pleaded guilty to a the purchase of 20.4 acres for a appeared that some persons the peace, against C h a m j^ . Charge of possession of a non­ was nolled (not prosect^lra) by landfill site on Rt. 6 has been signed ihore than one name, narcotic substance and was Prosecutor Willian^Collins. turned over to the town clerk by also making the petition in­ fined $75.* A charge of criminal ^ Charges of th>^-degree Francis Sellers, James Carey valid. This was denied by the trespass against him was' burglary and/'third-degree and Albert Hadigian. three men. nolM. ' larceny agaijm Benson were The petitioners have asked If everything is proper, a also nolled that a special town meeting be town meeting must be held not Charges of second-degree . ChamnUn was bound over to called to rescind the yote of a less than 10 or more thqn 30 burglary, third-degree Tollantf County Superior Court special town meeting April 10 to days from the date of filing, burglary, third-degree larceny on cargos of risk of injui;y to a purchase the disposal area land which was Monday. and fourth-degree larceny (inor (two counts), third- for $26,000. The reason for the petition, against Raymond Dronette, 16, degree burglary and third- Town counsel Robert Hagger­ the men said, was that on the of 91A Downey Dr., were degree larceny. ty ruled the first petition in­ night of the April 10 meeting, nolled. Benson was bound over to valid because there was no there were two other meetings Hartford County Superior Court prior approval and it did not in town and they felt more per­ C hester G. Cote, 24, of on charges of risk of injury to a have circulator’s acknowledge­ sons would have turned out if Lebanon, pleaded guilty to a minor (two counts). Both were ment and, in general, did not there had been no conflicting charge of threatening and was taken to the Connecticut cdmply with the general meetings. given a 270-day suspended Correctional Center at Hartford statutes nor the town charter. sentence. He was additionally in lieu of bond. Haggerty said the first peti­ placed on probation for one tion* did not clearly explain year. John J. McGann, 18, of 709 what the proposed action was to Charges of carrying a Doctor 'Main St., pleaded guilty to a be taken. xjangerous wedpon (two counts) The second petition contains charge of third-degree larceny were nolled. and was given a 180-day SOME SORT of Oriental 150 nam es, according to Reports suspended sentence plus two headgear — oops! No, it’s Hadigian. He added, “We now one of those knapsacking years probation. feel we have compiled with all tourists visiting the Obeiis- the necessary provisions in Break-In Charges of illegal possession que de Luxor in Paris. of prescription legend drugs petitioning.” NEW YORK (AP) - The and illegal possession of a non­ He said it is the hope of the Manhattan offices of two doc­ narcotic controlled substance NOTICE . petitioners that the town will tors who treated John F. BOLTON ZONING were nolled. rescind the vote. Kennedy were hit by burglars COMMISSION DINOSAUR TRACKS “We hope the town will es­ sh o rtly b efo re the 1960 McGann is stilT facing The Bolton Zoning Commis­ GLEN ROSE, Tex. (AP) - charges Of third-degree tablish a moratorium' until a Democratic National Conven­ sion, in executive session The people of Glen Rose have burglary, third-degree larceny won a Connie award, a national complete study can be made in * tion, one of the doctors said following a Public Hearing held referendum to a land disposal Thursday. and fourth-degree larceny in on Aprjl 26,1973, voted to deny conservation award given by connection with a recent break the Society of American Travel system offered by the state and Dr. Eugene J. C^ohen said his the^request of Michael T. Writers, for their efforts in an investigation is'made as~ ^ iff ice was broken into, and into a doctor’s office on Haynes Pof^and for a zone change from St.’ saving dinosaur tracks here by other possible sanitary or wasfe lical charts were removed SMILING # SERVICE ■ Residence R-2 to General encasing thern in a state park. disposals,” Hadigian said. frbm a file cabinet and Business, a particular preel of Charges of illegal posses^n The citation calls Dinosaur If any challenge is made by scattered about. land located on the north side of of a non-narcotic subslan^euwo State Park “the most dramatic the town counsel, Hadigian “It was obvious they were l^x Mountain Road, formerly dinosaur trail ever discovered,” counts) against Precis X. said, the petitioners told the after a chart,” Dr. Cohen said, Icnqwn as the Bell and Giglio and notes that within the bend McGuire, 24, of WipSled, were town clerk they would like to because other valuable things properties, containing ap­ of the Paluxy River is the only nolled Thursday have the opportunity to speak to in the office were not disturbed. proximately 26 acres. spot in North America where V In a companion case, Scott B. that challenge. “When the detectives asked me Philip Dooley proof of three giant dinosaurs Thresher, 19^ of 54 Birch St., can be found together. The town clerk will submit who I was treating, I thought of Chairman the petition to Haggerty, and if then Sen. Kennedy, because his' name was in the news. “I became convinced it was Kennedy’s chart 'they were after the following day or so when Dr. Janet Travell’s outer office was broken: open/’ The burglars di^not get M Kennedy’s chart from Cohen’s office. He had filed it under knows how to “another lett^far from K.” Dr. TravejTalso was treating I pamper mother K ennedy.^e burglars failed to get intaher office because of a se cu ^ n n er door, Cohen said. - < and all your favorite girls Qonen said he did not know >ho did it, and would not A ^ ' with Speculate, on who it might have been. He denied a published report Estee Lauder Youth Dew Spring Garden of Fragrance Gift Sets that quoted him as having said it was done in a style similar to Treat yourself or mom to. one of these beautifully Fragrance Garland, 1 oz. cologne and .5 oz. Eau de the burglary of the office of a Pqrfum Spray ...... the set, 6.00' psychiatrist who treated Dr. packaged gift sets . . . so nice to give or receive! Top Bath Crystals^ beautifully boxed and 'bottled', 21 oz. Daniel Ellsberg, the Pentagon to bottom: Papers defendant. • Y ...... 15.00 \ FragrahOi^Gala, 2.25 oz. Eau de Parfum Spray, 3 oz. Asked if he now thought it Dusting Powder' ...... the set, 10.00 might have been Nixon agents Fragrance Ensemble, 1 oz. Creme de Sachet, 1 ft oz who broke into his offices in 1960i Cohen said: “I don’t kiiow. f-ologne...... the set, 9.50 It would all be speculation. I cosmetics, downtown and Parkade. think they’ve got enough trouble.” Kennedy’s health was an issue in 1960. His Democratic opponents circulated rumors that he suffered from Addison’s disease, which affects the adrenal glands. Dr. Cohen and Dr. Travell Sigped a report stating that Kennedy was in good health. Medical Supplies Shipped STIR I f UP...with •o BOSTON (AP) — Thirteen tons of surplus medical equip-' ment from 17 Massachusetts hospitals was loaded onto the Prom looks that are real party smashers. State of Maine Thursday for Little darlin’ . .. you're gonna love our date-night dazzlers ... shipment to Coiuihbia in South America. The equipment, long ankle length looks for Juniors, in styles that steal the show. Baby dolls donated under the Parthers of that say hug me closer, ginghams gone wild, halter styles ready to step up the beat. the Americas ProgramZ^ being carried by the M aine\ You're in for the best of the “Big Night'' looks at Butterfield's. ^ Maritime Academy "ship during Dresses sketched, left to right. Powder blue pin dot, 58.00, Flowered halter style, a training cruise by 4 midshipmen. The ship °also is 32.00. Puff sleeve baby doll, 24.00. Ruffle hemmed gingham, 24.00 bfazer sharp costuming carrying school supplies, library supplies’, agricultural gets an edge on^ashlon... equipment and ambulances for partner programs basifd in Maine, Connecticut, New All season costumes Jn “/us( the right Hampshire, Rhode Island, New Tux looks that suit your style, weight" 100% polyester double knite. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia The pantsuit, with pull-on pant, In • and Florida. Guys-r. . when you r ^ t a tux, give yourself a real 'choice of styles. pastel shades .. .10 to 18. 26.00 Butterfield's has over"twenty to choose from . . . high fashion brocades, textured The Jacket dress boasts a red or navy polyesters, herringbones and more. Be the big attraction in a fashion color like blazer over a sleeveless white low Ft. Carson’s'educational red or blue... or ^ traditional in a white dinner jacket. TuX rentals starts at torso dress. 8 to 16. downton and Parkade center. Iron Horse Tech, will have 20 new buildings on its just 11.50. Shirt rental also available., ’!campus”. . 34.00 The temporary prefabricated metal structures will provide more classrooms and general educational capacity for troops No Sale b Ever Tmal IMeu You Are Coflipbteh-Satbfi«l! at the post. Plans include using El Paso Community College teachers to USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE, BANK AMERICARD OR Burton's Hours; instruct military personnel and BUTTERFIELD'S CHARGE CARD. Downtown 9:30-5:30 MTWFS - 9:30-9 Th, the creation of a continuing . ParkadatO-6 MTS - 10-9 W, Th., F. General Education Develop­ P.5. Methyl's Day it Sunday, ment couj-se which would lead May 13th to the equivalent of a high school diploma. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., May . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4, 1973 — PAGE SEVEN Nixon Talk: Tolland Sanrli^Btpr Not Quite Bolton Clothing Drive Planned \ All The Truth Middle School Honor Roll The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ InspMtlon will be from 1 to 1 ;30 door combination flea market. Bulletin Board Founded Oct, 1 , 1881 • Vene W. Harding, principal of Nancy Miller cil will sponsor a clothing drive p.m. and crafts khow being held at The Sunday morning adult By Bruce Blossat --i Linda Marchesseault the Tolland Middle School,'has Nancy Zlotsky David Owen the weekend of Oct. IS. Auctioneers will be Richard the St. Maurice Parish Center class at United Methodist Published by Manchester Publishing Subscjriber^ivho fail to receive their announced the honor roll for the Alison Dyer James Ferruccio Dan Kehoe Saturday, May 12 from 10 a.m. Church has been canceled for Michael Toppi Residents are asked to begin Breslow and John Roberts. Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspapeiyhy carrier daily before 5:30 ^Friends — yes, friends — of third semester. To be placed on Karen ^bilansky Bill LaBarge until 3 p.m. the remainder of the year. Dennis Tracey saving clothing and blankets. One hundred and fifty itenu President Nixon do not believe the honor roll a student must , Dianp Cloulomte Dwayne Banville 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC.203). p.m. ^ u ld - telephone the circulation John Gallic The items collected will go to with an approximate value of he advanced his personal cause have a “B” or tetter in all Anne Furey Andrew Marquis depa;:tment, 647-9946. Scott Dudek the Roman Catholic’s Bishop’s 11,300 will be auctioned off to Published every evening except or that of the presidency in any major subjects and no mark Cathy Lederman William Markunas Paul Levesque Appeal and the Protestant’s the highest bidders. Sundays and holidays. Entered at the enduring way by his cool and below “C-” in any subject. Michelle Atwood /lu m b e r Audit Bureau of Circulation GRADE 8 Gregory Sposito Church World Service. Items to be auctioned off in­ Saturday only! Manchester, Cong., Post Office a.c lofty tale of the all-consuming GRADE 7 Robin Hjaree / Nadine Grhnt Steve (Ironski clude babysitting service!, Member of The Associated Press Watergate affair. . Karen Wells Club Auction Second Class Mail Matter^ . Janet Macomter Joy Graezyk JeH Muller )han

y PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancherter, Conn., Fri., May 4,1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Ckmn., Fri., May 4,1973 — PAGE NINE MINI I'.M PUTER -S.\N hh lS .USC0(AP)_H T o llan d UNEXPECTED REWARD a tih!.,-r.iniputer in use at Business a resiauiaiit nere catches oh; College Boards Saturday MILFORD, Ohio (AP) - Dr. you won i have to worry about Wiljiam Steiden, principal of k High School Honor Roll doubje-chevki tig the waiter’s Reluctant high school, and nis son, Bill, Canvassers Seek Kie .College Board Achieve­ were in a canoe cleaning up the addition w hen you call for your Parking is available in the check. ‘ ment Tests will be ad- Little Miami River bank in a To Criticize .MHS student lot. Students are Boy Scout project when they GRADE 10 Diane Farley and Nan Brewer, Meg Fitzgerald and Madeline The rca.son ,\ point-of-sale ministwed at Manchester High to enter the building through saw a cup 'floating near some Richard Olson, principal of First Honor Roll Scholarship Gifts Annual Gym Show who performed a duet on tUs Rice. accounting - stem marketed School tomorrow morning, Students who have registered to the entrance t o the cafeteria weeds. Tney plucked the cup Tollahd High School, has an­ Rue Harrison Tuesday night. May 1, the equipment. Vaulting (if you like flying) is by A(t(ires,-i(airaph Multigraph d 0 e,s c \ e t t h i n g fro m By JOHN CUNNIFF take the teats must be in there lobby adjacent to the parking from the water, and a 16-inc|i. nounced the honor roll for t|ie Shawn Lampron ^ East Catholic High Girls’’ .Every year the^Girls’ a stunt that takes a lot of skill. bass leaped into their canoe. automatical tallying up your AP'Business Analyal .seats by 8;30 a.m.Two soft (No lot. Room assignments will be third semester. Debbie .Owen Leaders Club presented its an­ Leaders perform together and Demonstrating their skills in They enjoyed the catch later VIVIAN V, KiENNESON A brief history should be bill to 'e ling the manager 2) lead pencils are required. posted in the cafeteria lobby. To be placed on the first William Trousdeli nual Gym Show, this year en­ this year they did a modem the various jumps over the NEW YORK (AP) - For the atdinner. Correspondent written and mailed to Mrs. what iiKKi the customers like honor roll a student must have .... Second Honor Roll titled “ Up, Up and Away.” dance entitled “ Honky Tohk horse were Maureen Norton, past decade American business Tel. 875-4704 Warner, TVAA, P.Q^. Box 193, anddon''.ikt, an “ A " in all major subjects or Sharon Attorns Mrs., Joann Brown, girls’ Shoes.” Featured in the dancer Beth Egan, Debby Baltas, has been urged from many The Holland High School Tolland, 06084. All information S a . -i 1 1. c restaurant a "B ” or better in one major Lisa Aldemccio physical education teacher, was were Meg Healy, Nancy Carol Szetela and Amy Sutton. directions, including from Scholarship Fund will hold its will be held in strict confidence. manager ' Tlic system'tells me subject and an “ A” in all other Gary Berube ’ faculty director; Peg Conkling, Donlon, Maty Ordway, Donna within, to be more aggressive in third annual fund drive this Those residents who have exacth .cha- - g«K)d, what’s bad Objects. Brenda Bousquet president of the Girls’ Leaders Tischofer, Eilen Listro, Linda Elaine Woodcock, Mary Mar­ and what the customers are stating its position on national FRANK’S SUPERMARKE Saturday. Eighty-five high already registered their To Be placed on the second Denise Bowering Gub; and Maureen Norton, a Golec, Peg.Conkling, Madeline zialo, Donna Brown and Peg eating .S» we don't keep a non- matters, especially in school students,' in three-man histories are requested to keep 7 2 8 EAST MIDDLE TURNnKE honor roll a student must have a Karen Bunce girls’ leader, were student Rice, Marian Tomusiak, Ann Conkling performed on the [wrfoi ming item on the menu. countering almost constant teams will canvass 2,148 the information up to date. lOPF. STi ■MTHDLDMEW’S CHURCH) "B ” or better in all major sub­ Kathy Bush directors. Danyliw, Maureen Norton, Pat­ baiance b§am. In regular com­ Sausages so d .lcII at lunch but criticism. homes, averaging 80 homes per TVAA members who are par- jects. •Sheryl Clough ’The program opened with . ty Bums, Bridgett O’Connell petition, the girls would be not at dinner; out went the It is debatable whether the team. ^ 'ticipating in the Little League sausages lot dinners.” The following students have Karen Danforth basic tumbling moves con-, "and Roberta'Williams. judged OH grace, presentation, challenge has been accepted. Money collect^ during the . parade on Sunday are asked to As ^.ir w a ite r s and achieved honor roll status for Warren Diana sisting of forward rolls, One of the most exciting difficulty of movement and per­ Every so often an irate cor­ SATIMMV OnV SPECUISI drive will be distributed in June meet at St. Matthew’s parking waitresses ne adds; "They this semester; Melissa Dudek ' cartwheels, and limbers, to events included in Tuesday’s sonal appearance. ’This is one porate chairman explodes as scholarships and awards to lot at 1 p.m. don't hate In add the checks , GRADE Lpirie Elderkin program was on the uneven event that is open to only girls, against what jie considers an IZ members of the present senior mention a few. Demonstrating artvniorc, they don’t make Mary Gugliottl Boy Seoul Camporee parailel bars. In regular com­ by the way. unjust criticisih. But a persis­ Firal Honor Roll class.’ these movements were Sue mistakes, 'he tax is always Anders Arwidsson Betty Henry Boy Scout T ^ p 15 will par- Tesik, Mary Parla, Beth Han­ petition, the girls would have right, the joh i^ done faster — tent pattern seems not to have Heidi Horsman A lunch will be served at the ticipate...... “ in the.Highland Dist strict been judged on movement, evolved. DOUBLE STAMPS ’-<• Debra Campbell non,' Bridget O’Connell, Carol Floor exercises wdre per­ and that ni ans more tips.” Brenda Hunt high ^school Saturday for the Camporee at the Town Farm in Asked why he failed to res­ Gail Gourley Szetela, Patty Bums, Terry originality, composition of formed by Sheila Connolly. P.M. Sharon Ingraham returning canvassers. Enfield on May 4, 5. and 6. pond to what he considered un­ Carol Hewitt Maccarone, Madelyn Roto, movements, amplitude of Elaine Woodcock, Debby Mary Jo Jendrucek Club Elects Officers ’They will be judged on camp­ movements, and general im­ just and politically niotivated Cathy Kaylor Anita Roto and Linda Fournier. Baltas, Maryellen Casalino and Robin Kjellquist The Tolland Junior Woman’s attacks on his industry,, the SATURDAY RITE sites, food, patrol organization- Debra Natale Senior Pat Sanzo followed pression. Girls performing on Peg Ctonkling. Kie exercises Greg Nelson Club has elected Mrs. Robert and other scouting skills. the uneven bars were; head of a multi-billion-doUar in­ Mark Vernon this tumbling act with one of bis were choreographed to music WANTED I Diaia Palumbo Smore as president for the 1973- ’The top three patrols virill be surance company replied in John Weigold own - diving forward rolls. He Mary Thiery, Sharon played by a single instrument. Nancy Parker 74 club year. eligible to compete in th°e coun­ Clean, Late Modal I frustration; Second Honor Roll dove over seven of the girls. It Hollister, Madelyn Roto, Anita The dance must include grace, Sue Philipp ' Other officers elected were cil camporee later in the year. “ We aren’t able to play that Russell Amende would remind one of an ice Roto, Debbie Rand and Terry tumbling and dance steps. WEEKEND Peter Anderson Suzanne Prose first vice president, Mrs. Kevin Tolland Artist Honored Maccarone. USED CARS I game. We don’t know how to.” skater jumping over barrels. . Laurie Sanders Cavanagh; second vice presi­ Judging by some evidence, PLANTERS Debrah Bartley ’The Connecticut Society of Next were intermediate A modern dance Jean Stefaniak dent, Mrs. William Robb; Mrs. Brown would like to Top Prices Paid however; you would never Mary Jane Beaulieu Women Painters has announced tumbling stunts performed by choreographed by Madeline SPECIAL Charlene West recording secretary, Mrs. start a gymnastic clinic this For Ail Mahet believe that business wasn’t Kim Benson that Tolland artist Jeanne Ellen Listro, Peg Conkling, Rice to the theme from "Shaft” 4” pots — Assorted Colors Deborah Stewart Thomas Matthews; correspon­ summer during the last two full stating ito case clearly, or par­ Bruce Bodnar Penoviak won a top qrize in its Maryellen' Casalino, Deb by Isaac Hayes, was next on the CARTER CHEVROLET I GRADE 9 ding secretary, Mrs. Carl weeks of July for girls 10-16 m ticipating as a responsible Debbie Breau 44th Annual Exhibition. Baltas, Beth Egan, Sheila Con­ program. Dancers were; CO., MCs I Salina; treasurer, Mrs. Stephen years of age, For more infor­ member of the community or Hohn Cerrigione First Honor Roil The society representative nolly, Debbie Rand, Donna 1229 Main Stiaat | Friedrich; assistant treasurer, mation, call East Catholic. involving itself in matters GERANIUMS Sheryl Clay Bonnie Dearstyne noted that it is an honor for an Brown, Mary Marzialo and Mrs. Robert Henry; Lynn Orlowski, Mary Phone 848r8464 9 where its skills could be used Nancy D’Antonio Jill Hancock artist to get into the juried show Mary Ordway. nominating chairman, Mrs. Cadorette, Karen Cronin, for the general good. 4 Doreen Davis Barbara Lampron and that Mrs. Penoviak was one These stunts included splits, Richard Carlson. Maryellen Casalino, Beth Egan, Annual reports, speeches and Joanne Dearstyne Carol MacArthur of six in the 8D-person show to straddle forward rolls, and The new officers will be in­ Bitsy Long, Nan Donlon, Meg ghost-written articles all Jeff Gay Persia Rickes %r receive a $50 award. cartwheels sans hands. stall^ at the club’s annual Healy, Roberta Williams, proclaim that the corporate Yvonne Gendron Cindy Roberts ’The show will open Sunday at Featured on the trampoline Bemetta Hall . Second Honor Roll banquet May 15 at the Country Karen Ojala. BOLTON QUIZ citizen is effectively com­ St. Joseph College in West ‘ in Ellington. were Pat Sanzo, Mary Barrett, Also, Sheila Connolly, Betty municating its acceptance of an Carol Horsman Terri Beck Hartford with a champagne VALUABLE COUPON both exhibiting what seemed to Bourque, Mitchelle Gagnon, enlarged social role in life. Kathy Kramer ^ Ann Bock Health Histories reception from 5 to 7 p.m. It Q. Why does Mr. Morra drive be super-human skills, Terry Cindy Harvey, Terry Mac­ a srew plow and town One of the most recent Juanita Lentocha Laura Bowering Requested will remain open daily from 10 truck? Hidecavage, vice presedent of carone, Donna Brown, Rosa speeches was presented May 1 Richard Martin Ann Gugliotti The Tolland Volunteer Am­ a.m. to 5 p.m. until May 27. A. He is paid $3.64 per hbur. the Girls’ Leaders Gubi and Kavanaugh, Marian Tomusiak, to a university alumni group David McKeegan Sandra Henry bulance Association (TVAA) is Q. Does he also receive a salary tor oemg First Select­ here by James •,J. .N e e ^ m , Donna M^Cluskey Patricia Hills issuing an appeal to all Tolland man? chairman of the New York Gary Moskey Peter Hyjek residents who have histories of ADVERTISEMENT - 1 0 0 FREE S&H A. He receives $3,000 per year plus a mileage Stock Exchange, which seeks a Kathy O’Neill Linda James heart condition, diabetes, We will guaranty the sale of allowance. dominant role in the Melody Perry Christine Krupa asthma, emphysema' epilepsy, your home if you buy through forthcoming central market Angel Ruiz Mary Laramie allergies or other known Q. Will Virginia Butterfield drive a town truck and a snow T.J. Crockett’s office. Route plow if elected? place. James Severson Joyce Martin medical or surgical problems 195, Tolland, 875-6279. CALL “ It seems to me,” he said, Robert Parker Cheryl Mattesen that necessitate prompt action A. Driving a town truck and snow plow .. Time saving weed-n-feed disgruntled clergymen at a prayer, breakfast. Watergate affair on business Pam Gray ’This is the third, week in the Q. Who Is concerned aoout the effect Hartford Process local church. “ I couldn’t help but hear and the economy. Susan Howard cycle for the 14th million-dollar In a statement, the 19 and DevCo will have on Boltori? Through a spokesman, he develops a better lawn GRADE A MAINE about the other breakfast tmS • S A L MAY ONLY! Lisa James drawing, set for early June. clergymen representing vir­ A. Virginia Butterfield. declined comment. So did the m Terri Jedrziewski morning,” he said, adding that Q. Do we need to re-examine tually all faiths said they would he believed the sponsors of both ou' posistlon in tne American Stock Exchange, TURF BUILDER PLUS 2. It Michael Jesanis Capitol Region Planning Counci' Only On Model E-59 An dtwwn Below) not attend Meskill’s breakfast events were trying to say Uie anu Capitol Region whose prices also are severely Linda Lampron Council of Governments? clears out dandelions, clover because they objected to his ad­ same thing. ' depressed 'and its members Cynthia Lanz A. Yes. and many other iigly weeds ministration’s ' cutbacks in 'The message of both groups^ financially pressed, con­ Yvonne Leblond funds for welfare, the elderly Q. What significant changes m ceivably to some degree from your lawn. It actually 'fuL§roina'.TAP)^A“ ull Fauntroy said, is to “ allow goye'nment can be Kathy Lynn and Southbury Training School made to insure property owners ai'O I'Zens their legal because.of Watergate. . makes them shrivel and dis­ CHICKENS snake at Tulsa’s Mohawk Park religion to live in the James MacArthur for the mentally retarded. So did the economist for the Zoo has set a record for marketplace of human af­ rights In land ownership and tax struc; appear, roots and all. The Cheryl Mantlik The governor’s office issued a National Association of plus2 longevity in captivity. fairs.” A. 1. Passage of legislation botr' or « ^tate and local prolonged feeding in f>LUS-2 Diane. Martin brief statement noting that Manufacturers, because it was. QUARTERS The snake was captured in level to preserve autonomy and inaiticcai freedoms. Mary McLaughlin also makes your grass grow the summer of 1951 in Meskill had recommended in­ 2. The election of candidates wr>o clearly state their “ a political matter.” Mark McMahon Wisconsin, a zoo spokesman creased funding in all three position against any infringement of the Democratic princi­ greener and sturdier. Makes Lynn Ramando said. The record, he said, was areas, but the message did not ple. it flU in where the weeds used itobyn Smith verified by a curator of reptiles deter the clergymen from their Q. Does the 1st Selectman ot BoitoivJ ie detailed and to be! Regina Stefaniak at the■ San “ Diego “Zoo, and id jalso feoycott. BREAST/WINS easily understood reports ol how oor mor'ey is spent and obarlene Tompkins has been mentioned in national The Rev. William Sexton of now in Amerlca...Mavala what is happening in our Slate and'Town government? Emergency Save 15t Carol Webber and international scientific South Congregational Church publications. A. No. 5,(K)b sq ft bag (20V4 lbs) 7.20 Kevin White told the counter-breakfast the marvelous Swiss imported hail hardener Q. How often has an agenda for a selectmen's meeting Standards been published (Jrior to a meoting"? Announced Save $1.50 A. Do they, have an agenda?, • . 10,000 sq ft bag (41 lbs)») ta.45 Acclaimed throughout the world . . . now In America, Q.. Will V. Butterfield publish an agenda to be strictly WASHINGTON (AP)-The Save $2 ^ the first and only patented nail hardener that fush^ followed? Department of Labor an­ 15,000 sq ft bag (61V4 lbs) 17.95 and strengthens weak nails in 60 seconds! A. Yes. L nounced Thui^ay it will phase Model E-59 COUPON Special ingredients penetrate into the nail. ^ 'Q . Does Mrs. Butterfield want a uniform statewide in over the next three months a assessing policy so that assessing wjii be on an equitable set of emergency standards Easy to use^ .. just brush Mavala on the designed to protect workers 50'E'XfRA STAMPS basis.' / . wWi purdiaso of A. Definitely. from 14 cancer-causing agents 'tip of the bail, after it’s been inserted into Yoo can save $3 on this 30* OFF Q. How will the Democrats renew r e ownspeople's used primarily in the chemical ANY POUND OF BACON HOURS the shellb slot. i . let dry for one min­ and textile industries. Scotts model 35 lawn spread­ SOhIl MSSRI faith in the ability ol the Selectmen or tiie-cwn to provide d S d l b O l U flood Only Sat, May Btti 228 SPENCER ST. M0N.-WEO. K M ute then apply your favorite polish. “ We are convinced that er when you buy it with any Ono G o u ^ For Fondly Good Only SaL, May SOI m a n c Nester THURS.-FRI. 10-0 adequate protection of their property ano lives. exposure (o these 14 materials Cosmetic, all D&L stores except other Scotts p r^ uct. Scotts Rodoom.at Franh'i MM. One C o u ^ Per Family (PathiMrti Shopping Cantor) <(Closail SaL) OPEN SUNDAY Ai They will initiate a thorough non-partisan study of the can cause cancer in exposed * : New London Mail. need for more protection realizing mat Bolton has a HUMIDIFIER Redeem al FfaniCa Mfct — — ^ TEL 848-0100 employes and we are deter­ model 35 is ruggedly built 4 definite problem. mined to help prevent such to last for years. Has dial-a- COUPON Q. Lost and Found Department - < c os' track of the exposure," said John H. matic rate setting and finger­ large surplus in 1970-71? ' c 50 EXTRA STAMPS Stender, assistant secretary of beautiful tip on-off control. A full . when you get mom $5 A. The Republicans. labor. ' 40< OFF wHhpurchaiaof 18-inch spreading width. her present at Q. Who found the surplus? The department’s action traditional styling 48riiL RAM BARREL ANY NYLONS A. The Democrats. comes about foiir months after Rust^esistant finish. Rood Only S at, May 88i Oood (My Sat. May 5lh the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Exclusive deep-tone traditional styling with Ono C o u ^ Por Family One C o u ^ Par FamHy .J-'. the pants pocket.... Q. Why do the Republicans tn>nk that they have Workers Union and the, Health wiUi iny lavish hand-carved effects. Stops dry air beau­ Alone .19.95 16.95 ScotU product Rodoom at Frink'e Mkt adequately governed Bolton? Research Group filed suit to tifully. You feel comfortable with less heat, save YOU’LL BE ABLE A. They are under the illusion that having no agenda for force establishment of tem­ on fuel bills. 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1 I J J w c ov ^ i vAi » r n PAGE,TEiN— MANCHESTER EVEINING HERALD, Manchetter, Conii.,'Fri., May 4, 1873 / MPHNA Offering Free Competing in Men’s World Is M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cnnn.. Kn., May .4, 1973— PAGE ELEVEN Measle Immunization Students Contribute PUney-Bowes The Manchester Public Immunization Practices Earnings Up Health Nursing Association is recoihmaids that alt children 141 Pints of Blood again offering a free immuniza­ susceptible to measles (those Lonely, Campus Minister Says STAMFORD (AP) -The tion ciinic for measles and who have not had natural Pitney-Bowes Corp. reports a The Bloodmobile collected Joseph L. Futtner rubella (German measles) on measles) be vaccinated at one 15 per cent increase in earnings 141 pints during a two-day visit John H. Morin May 9 at the KofC Home, 138 year of age or shortly in the first quarter of this year. By CATHY YARBROUGH the males in her class were to the town’s.three high schools ^tiss Geraldine M. Miles Main Street, from 9 a.iii. to thereafter. This is important to Fred Allen, president and Journal and Constitation Writer “ much older dbd married.’’ this week. Miss Kathy L. Kusztvan noon and 5 to 8 p.m. protect the child before he chief executive officer of the ATLANTA (AP) - Af­ Originally she came to semi­ Considering that a donor Mrs. Rosaleen F. Sullivan T lf JJ.S^J^bUc Health Ser­ begins to mingle with large must be 18 years oM, the Stamford based firm said ter receiving a Master of nary to study Christian educa­ Stephen R. Dwyer Wednesday that earnings were v ice Advisory Committee on groups of children as in day tion. number of students who gave DTvinity d e ^ e e from Co­ Joseph M. Davin $2.8 million or 21 cents per care centers, nursery schools, blood was very good compared lumbia Theological Seminary, ’But I decided that H I was Robert M. Shea share for the first quarter of and kindergartens. to the total student enrollment, . Caroline Leach, 25, didn’t par- -9D ing4» get anywhere in the george A. Upton this year com pared'to $2.4 Some children have been vac­ said Mrs. George Sweet, ticuiarly want to take charge of church I was going to have to b e . Bruce A. Ward million or 18 cents per share for cinated in the past with a . .exequtlye_ .secretary of the a church. a minister and be one who was Class Reunion M ss Kathlren Ferleoni the same period last year. measles vaccine accompanied American Red Cross "I had some thinking to do, so smarter and who preached bet­ Mss Anita M. Siitfoh by Measles Immune Globulin. Manchester-Bolton Chapter. I decided a campus environ­ ter than everyone elte,” she The 50th reunion of Miss Ellen M. Shainin This was a common practice ment would be the ideal situ explained. Manchester High School, class At East CatboUc High School, Miss Barbara A. Pastula from 1963 to 1965 when the vac­ ation,” said Miss Leach, a na­ The negative reactions of the of 1923, will be held June l8 at 43 pints were collected. There James M. quinn cine was first licensed. It was male students “ of course made the Manchester Country Club. were 52 persons who appeared, tive of Chattanooga, Tenn. Miss Donna J. Calderwood RANGE AND also the manufacturer’s With an eye on its" female nle feel ostracized. But I also All members of the class, 9 were t^porarily deferred. recommendation at that time to population, she selected (Geor­ began doubUng myself and won­ even if they are not graduates, At Manchester High School, Manchester High FUEL OIL vaccinate from 9 months to 2 gia Tech because of her past dering U it was God’s will that I are also invited. of the 62 persons who Samuel Maltempo GASOLINE I years of age. There are other experiences as one of the few should be there.’’ They may contact Mrs.,Ray­ volunteered to donate blood, 51 Carol A. Litrico reasons why the immune women swimming in a school of mond Schaller, 218 Parker S t.,'' \were accepted. Ralph Taft At first, she admits, she globulin may be given; males. Manchester' for further infor­ Howell Cheney Regional Bradford S. Smith BANTLY OIL didn’t know “ what to say to the however, these are the children “ It’s very frustrating for a mation. Technical School, 62 persons Kenneth W. krivanance ridicules. I had come to learn, COMPANY. INC. whose acquired protection may female to compete with men. A appeared; but 11 were tem­ Robert E. Alibrio be short-lived, resulting in the not to put up with anti-female porarily dOfereed making a Mary Ellen Hewey 331 Main Street woman is, socially isolated if feelings.’’ recent increases in the in­ she tries to exert leadership as total of 51 pint^Hlrawn, Nancy Schiller Tel. 649-4595 cidents of measles in Connec­ There were thrbe half-unit Mrs. Patricia Nielsen a human being. It can be very But soon she began respond­ About Town Rockville 875-3274 ticut and the nation. The Bloodmobiles used in tbejchool Glenn M. Cooper lonely,” recalled Miss Leach, ing to criticism by quoting Connecticut State Department visitations. Diane Kozlovich the only female campus min­ Scriptures proving that God did . The Manchester Junior of Health has officially Miss Jill Nash ister in Georgia. not intend women to be on a Women’s Club will sponsor a John Mirtl t recommended that these “ So, I thought the women at lower level than men. Miss Bicycle Safety Rodeo Saturday , Cheney Tech Sesquicentennial Committee Chairmen children have repeat vac^ Tech would want someone Leach said. She hopes to be To Show Slides at 10 a.m. at Martin and Manuel T. Goncalves William Boll cinations, and this clinic there to talk to,’’ she added. She Denis M. O’Leary Jr. Robert P. Magnotta ordained into the Presbyterian Verplanck Schools for area standing, left to right, Edson M. Bailey, Christie F. B. Gowen, Barbara A. Mozzer. Seated, left to right Jon therefore will be available for counsels both male and female ministry soon. Sylvian Ofiara of 87 Santina Mark F. Finnan Robert Yakaitis children in Kindergarten McCormick, Bernard Apter, Victor I. Moses, Ronald E. Harrison, Edward J. Tomkiel and Thomas F. Ferguson older children who did receive students from the I*resbyterian Dr. will present a progfam of through Grade 6. The rain date Dwight Dery Kevin K. Downham Center of the school. Wright, Peter E. Benson, Richard T. Carter, John F. cochairmen; Beverly Malone, Lillian Hunter. (Herald their immunization upder 1 color slides and tap^ narration is May 19. The rodeo scheduled John D. Stiebitz Deborah Ackermafi CAMPUS COUNS^LGR Caroline Leach ministers to students Though she specifically had MITES As at Tech, fenule students Sutherland, Robert B. Weiss, Elaine D. Holcomb, Richard photo by Ofiara) year or with immune globulin. at Georgia Tech. with music of the Nauset Marsh for May 12 at Manchester H i^ Jean D- Nadeau Mrs. Shirley T. Turek at Columbia Seminary were not the female population in niind Rubella is also a major con­ area of the National Seashore School has been canceled. Mark H.B. Erickson Miss Susan KnoWiton cern with the emnhasis here on ordinary sights. ' ■ ' when she came to Tech, Miss at Cap6 Cod, Mass., Monday at Robert K. Newsom Michael Jaworski protecting the unborn child. “ Hiere were about five girls Leach counsels both sexhs. “ I the Ladies Guild of the Church Carl W. McCreary Robert L. Rice hear both males and females Vt^en this infection is acquired- when I came and about 18 when of the Assumption meeting Mrs. Marilyn T. Slade Miss Gloria Orduz at Columbia, “ didn’t welcome ing to say I had no business complain they don’t have a date NOW UNDERPANTS by a woman early in pregnancy, I left the seminary,” Miss Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the Thomas D. whitaker Mrs. Mildred M. Early me with open arms. studying to be a leader in the for Saturday night,” she said HAVE A PURPOSE SOMETHING particularly the first 3 months, Leach explained. Stressing that church hall. Peter R. Maradei Rushid I. Didan Jr. “ Sometin)es they were down­ church. Many male students with a smile, and added she fetal infection with subsequent professors didn’t cause prob­ The prograni, which is open ...TO TAME YOUR Duane E. Smith Blaz Stimac Budget Passes Senate right hostile. They would either even asked if I was there to encourages the male students abnormalities often develops. lems, she said that the male to all interesteid persons, will TUMMYI - Jesse E. Farnham Andrew Shreeves FISHY not speak or acknowledge me or catch a husband,’’ Miss Leach to date the girls who share their Vaccination for rubella is dominated -student population include slides depicting plant Gordon N. Pollard Miss JoAnn M. Savino walk up quoting Scriptures, try­ reported, adding that most of classrooms, “ but they don’t do WUNDERPANTS” HARTFORD (AIJ) - The program at the Mansfield and museums. Twenty-four per Senate Majority Leader Lewis IS HAPPENING Miss Susan M. Peck recommended for all chldren that. life; birds and the Cape Cod Pfiilip M. Falkowski Republican majorities in the Training School — all were cent, or $302 million goes for Rome. But “ no matter who you BY OLGA Miss Kristen Kelley SAT., MAY 5 between 1 year' and puberty, coastline ,during the four Robert. Preston Connecticut General Assembly defeated by a Republican bloc welfare. Paying off old debts give it to, you’re taking from and in Manchester it is a seasons. Refreshments will be Alaric D. Corcoran Janet K. Brewer takes $150 million or 12 per cent IN OUR Even a slim figure can have handed (j o v . Thomas J. pledged to keep spending in the taxpayer.” prerequisite for school en­ served after the program. Christopher Garlasco Miss Andrea Burr line. of the budget.' Senate Democrats introduced have a tummy problem. Meskill a $1.24 billion budget CHILDREN’S DEPT. trance (as is measles vaccine). Ofiara is chief of photography Ken Danielson Norman Schussler with several tax cuts and a con­ Departmental budget The budget is similar to Gov. §n amendment to provide pay With these facts in mind this MCC Survey Shows Marked Musical at The Herald. He spent four So Olga invents Wunder- Ken Maynard Kerry L. Kolbe servative 6.7 per cent increase r^uests were required to be Meskill’s original proposal raises for state employes, and clinic will have available three years as a free-lance and com­ pants’-the first soft all- Thomas M. Krewalk Charles W. McCooe although the Appropriations Program over the current year’s spen­ within 3.3 per cent of the another tq repeal recent pay BE SURE . N ^B lisS h i'i b a m M rving lha Homa Ownar ITS BUTTBinELD’S possible vaccination mercial photographer before stfelch underpants with Michael A. Kasevich Robert W. Yungk ding. existing budget, despite the Committee had r^uced it by hikes to department heads and Increase In Food Prices Bruce C. Stewart for 91 YEARV for a complola FREE-INSPECTION of procedures; Measles-rubella joining The Herald staff in 1953. tummy control. Jack Early The budget cleared its final level of need, said Sen. Joseph $32 million and added $15.7 their deputies. Both were your homa Tarmlfa Control Export, tuptrvlMd vacc&ie for children who have “ Calvary Echoes,’’ a Mrs. George Legier is in Wearing Wunderpants" Stephen J. Stenger Sheila L. Meyer hurdle with ease Thursday as Lieberman, D-New Haven. He million in new projects — a net defeated. Manchester Community Larry J. Shewokis ■ by tho finatt tochnical itaff^ phono our noaroft FISHING not had iheasles vaccination curacy of the prices listed. All Other items showing large in­ musical group from Tampa, charge of the event. She will be g ives you the sleek comfort Linda Pisch the Senate approved it 23-13. said State Finance and Control drop of $16 million. “ Your hearts have turned to (College sociology students and local office: * ■ without immune blobulin, and prices that varied by five cents creases include cucumbers (in­ Fla., will present a program assisted by Mrs. Carroll (3iar- Philip B. Rivard James E. Sylvester The tax package, which Commissioner Adolf Carlson Lrage called the Democrats stone,’’ said Sen. Joseph members of the Voluntary Ac­ of Olga’s famous hidden measles vaccine fo r ,those who or more were also checked. creased 16 cents each), yellow Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the tier, Mrs. Chester Kielick, Mrs. David M. Laraia Conrad H. McCurry passed the senate and house had written the budget. “ masters of the deficit” for Fauliso, D-Hartford. The tion (Hub recently conducted a seam tlesign plus a smooth DERBY have been vaccinatlki against A follow-up study, using the squash (17 cents per pound), Maranatha Christian Coffee Louis Orlowski, Mrs. William Bruce R. Glode Barbara Moore Wednesday, lowers the state The budget includes $429 compiling spending deficits In Republicans, he said, have grocery-price survey which rubella. When such a history is same procedures, was done on and 5 pounds flour (name House, 674 E. MiddleTpke. Hesketh and Mrs. Floyd Lar­ look with everything^rom David Elliot ” Robert Krause sales tax from 7 per cent to 6V5 million or sli^tly more than 34 1969 and 1971. He conceded that “ lost sight of the little man.” dramatically reveals increases son. Wayne T. Coulombe 649-9240 FOR m 3-7 not available, the M-R vaccine March 29 to find out bow much brand, IS cents). Most items This special program and pantyhose lo pants. Priscilla Davis per cent, eliminates the 6 per per cept for location , libraries the proposed Democratic ad- i Only a handful of major in the cost of food prices in will be given, as revaccinatioh prices had increased over a six- showed an increase while a few fellowship with refreshments . Olga’s Wunderpants'"are Roger L. Andrulot David F. Edwards -cent dividends tax and reduces ditions to the spending package pieces of legislation remain to We’w got poloi, bait and a Manchester. for either disease will have lit­ month period. - As expected, showed a reduction in price. will be in the lower auditorium stretch PowerTricotofnylon Lloyd J. Pelletier Steven C. Samiotis ‘ several business taxes. The ad- were important, but had to be passed and dorens of lesser BLISS TERMITE COlUROL CORP. tle effect except to slightly^^in- meat prices showed the Michael J.. Derrick Miss Maureen E. Magee overruled to balance the items. The Republican freshly stocked fish TTie survey, under the direc­ of Ualvary Oiurcb and is open W e e W Plan and Lycra*spandex. White, ministraton also-has promised DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., IN6k EST. 1882 crease the immunity. greatest increase. There were several changes Robert A. LeBlanc Peter C. Vincenzo budget. leadership plans to recess May pond...jHst cast your line tion of Stephen Cassano of the to the public. There is no admis­ nude, black of fashion tax relief for the elderly begin­ The meat order included the in the rankings of the 10 stores Spring Fair Ronny A. Stetz James J. BrezinsksGlenn P. It’s nice to HI] every 15, three weeks before the con­ Thi Oldost & Largest in Co m MCC Sociology Department, sion charge. shades, S-to-XL,5.50 ning after July 1974. Court of Probate, District ol Manchester and p ii out the big ones. following nine items limited to but the lowest and highest Norman J. Cyr Weeks i department’s wishes, said stitutional deadline. showed an average Increase in The 10-member group, The loss of tax revenue is NOTICE OF HEARING one-pound purchases. The priced stores remained un­ The Wapping Community Michael G. Blanche! . Mrs. Florence L. Subisky ESTATE OF HAZEL JANE' k College Notes ‘ meat prices .ofl8 per cent over directed by Mrs. Eula Holton, balanced by the use of $50 UTCN FISH items, and average increase changed. However, the Church Women are sponsoring Frank M. Locario Claire A. Mitchell million in federal revenue TROTTER aka HAZEL J. TROTTER the six-month p ^ o d of the formerly of Hartford, has OR HAZEL TROTTER- T>er iteih for the 10 stores, are difference in total prices a fair, "Spring in Bloom,” Ralph E. Grondin Donna Brown study. recorded several albums. They sharing funds and $28 million Pursuant to an order of Hon. William WMIPRIZB between stores, one and 10 in­ Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Conrad S. Lesniak as follows: travel in their owrf bus and will Elizabeth Gronda surplus left over from the 1971- E. FitiGerald, Judge, dated April 30, w I Susan Donovan, daughter of The survey shows that nine creased from $4.30 to $4.86. at the Wapping Community 4 m . Bacon (nam^^brand), 16-cent be guests in the homes of Michael J. Mathieu Joan A. Harrison 19ra liwal year. 1973 a hearing will be held on an applica­ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. meat items that averaged |9.83 House, Ellington and Sullivan tion praying that administration be I HM jmr cMNn . Ym I increase; hot dogs (name Raymond E. Dick Stephanie Zarbo Democrats said the 1973-1974 Donovan of Manchester and a friends in the Hartford area. granted on said estate as in said applica­ in cost in October cost $11.54 in Cassano said the cost of a can Ave., ^uth Windsor. James J. Yungk t Lynn Garman | 1 M a iSete «f yNT pralrf fUiir- brand), 15 cents;' hamburg budget had a built-in surplus of tion on file more fully appears, at Uie MAKE YOUR OWN! freshman at Bates College, April, an additional $1.81. of tuna fish rose 7 cents for a Among the items featured (cheapest), 22 cents; ground Mdrc D. Beaulieu William E.-Sibrinsz $70 million which would allow Court of Probate on May 15,1973 at 10:30 I M imI Ms eitck Lewiston, Maine, is one of 14 According to the report, the seven-ounce can, or one cent an chuck, 19 cents; ground round, will be Mother’s Day gifts, (Tiarlie W. Brown Thomas W. Neumann the Republicans to cut taxes a.m, J Choose the leg design that suits students studying Spanish in a first survey was taken Octotw ounce. Instant coffee rose 10 Madeline B. ZieSarth, d erk your decor. Select the proper size. 20 cents; center-cut pork chops, home cooking and canning, David J. Kamienski Miss Leslie Greene again in 1974 — an election year six-week course in . Segovia, 1, comparing prices of 10 nu(jor cents a jar, and coffee by the ■The legs can be set vertical or slant­ 19 cents; whole frying chicken, baked goods, spring plants and John F. Sambogna Miss Diane Dieterle both for Gov. Meskill and the Spain. The purpose of the grocery stores in Manchester. pound (^ tin d ) also increased ed by your choice of mounting plates. PICKUP 16 cents; sirloin steak, center- flowers, handicrafts and white Raymond A. Cote Jr. Miss Barbara Carlton legislators. course is to improve the Students worked in pain and all 10 cents. In minutes you’ve got beauty and cut, bone in, 25 cents; eye-of- elephant items. John S. Garofalo “ Fiscal fakery,” is what students’ ability to spefdc the went to their respective stores Specialty items.for sale in­ Robert J. Pintavalle value. I YOUR FREE Jh^rqund roast, 29 cents. Anyone -'inlernsted. in ob­ Senate Minority L ^der Charles INVITATION Spanish language.^eh of the - -at'the- -same-lime. Upon I Servicemen s clude plastic creations by Peg Cassano said many o t the taining additional infomution Michael Valbona ^ T. Atfahi), D-Siiirield clled if In students will be roohiing with a receiving the completed sur­ Winther and thumbprint Joe Carreira FISHING meat items mentioned were concerning the stores involved Army Pvt. Peter S. Cram, D&L his opening salvo Thursday. TO BID ' Spanish family and w^l also veys, Cassano nude a random designs by Joy Szydlowski. Albert G. Ivaldi Committees advertised specials as stores or facts relative to the survey son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Lingerie, all storea “ This is not a balanced LICENSE study Spanish historjKand check of approximately 20 Lunch will be available at the tried to increase sales during may contact Cassano at the Cram o f 561 Adam s S t., East Catholic budget,” he said. “ It is an over­ NOTICE culture. itenas per store to insure the ac­ snack bar. the pre-boycott week. college. Manchester recently completed Robert K. Heneghan To Visit balanced budget. It contains a The Board of Education of IN OUR built-in surplus that will be Manchester, Connecticut Several area students have a 10-week radio operator course Miss Lisa Perreault COFFEE TABLES CHILDREN’S been inducted into Beta Gam­ at the U.S. Army Training Mark Branches! Mansfield created by the crude device of solicits bids for Emergency ma Sigma, at the University of GA.XEIC*1V> Center, Infantry, Ft. Dlx, N.J. Miss Lisa A. Kenniff over-taxing the people of Lights at the Manchester High •Bjr C L A Y R. P O L L A N Connecticut.” Earlier the School. Sealed proposals will be DEPT. Connecticut, a national AMIS UIRA He is a 1970 graduate of Carpenter ants Larry J. Keenan HARTFORD (AP) - Two business honorary fraternity. K Yevr Dolly AcHvH/GvIda H Manchester High School , and Miss Marilyn Smoragiewicz legislative committees will Democrats bad failed to reduce received until June 14, 1973 at ^ According lo Iho Sion. JT They are: Steven J. Byko.and Af*.If attended Manchester Com­ Joseph Doran visit the Mansfield Training the sales tax by one full per 3:30 p.m. The right is reserved ,^,4-22-33-44 To develop messoge for Soturdoy; c o u ld be Richqrd G. Totten of 635^73-^ munity College. Miss Mary Beth Rohde School for the mentally cent. to reject any and all bids. r w words corresponding to numbers | 7 4 ^ Manchester; Richard L. ofyour Zodiac birth sign, ’ Miss NMcy Barrett retard^ next Wednesday wite The Republicans sard the Specifications and bid forms ' TAURUS scotrip in your home. Carlson and Barbara J. Laski, . AM. 2i i 61 Upon Miss Deborah L. Fortune ah eye to improving conations budget was tolanced an(f would may be secured at the Business 2 Tcochlne 32 Rules 62 Fine ocr. Ur Marine Pvts. Mark Hagehbw Rockville; Douglas R. Watts, 3 Some Bill C. Lodge create the miaximum amount of Office, 45 N. School Street, CmaV K 33 And 63 W ith and Philip Lisk, both, recent at the 51-year-old institution. 4G o - 'JABe . HOY. It' If you live in the Greater Hartford area, it's only Louis Casavant services without creating a Mariyhester, Ckinnecticut. Ray­ Bolton; Thomas B. Hazuka and V 5-20-31-42 SColl 64 Needleu The Humane Institutions hnd /S2-4382-84 - BS-pqlntirig 65 Or 7-IMIMt;! graduates of Manchester High natural that carpenter ants may be living in your Sister. Barbara C. Cronin deficit. mond E. Demers, Business Richard J. Amberg Jr., 0>ven- 6 Let ■36 O K 66 Other 51-^72 Finance Committees will also 6IMINI IS o c k il' School, and Joseph Klish, a Manager. try.' 37 Builds 67 Fovored SAOITTAMUS home sooner or later. Carpenter ants are the Miss ftathy Cahill hold a public hearing on the “ The people do not want TV TABLES ) MAY if B A n 38 Nensenft 68 For Manchester Coiqmunily 9 Don't NOV. 11 J ' large black ants that may be seen anywhere Peter Petrone school 'Thursday at 10 a.m. at another deficit,” said Ap­ J JUNl 10 39 A t 69 Shorn College graduate, have com­ Recent Inductees into Alpha 10 ArRicre 40 Impose -70 Youngsters in your home. ’ ' Miss Kathy D. Reckendorf the state capitol. The state Qf- propriations Coimnittee Chair­ 11 Guord DK. ll B I ^16-27-33 41 Result /IsY our pleted Mwine basic training at Miss Susan W. Battick man Nicholas Len'ge, a West Di 7M hm andgMlT Lamda Delta, a national -'ma-78 12 You 42 Don't 72 Contacts 1-142536 fics of Mental Retardation and see the. 13 W riting 47-5fr69 Parris Island, S.C., and are TREE 8TUMP87 academic honor society at the CANCIR 43 And 73 Felim If you suspect pest problems or want to prevent 'John P. Donlon the MeskUI administration will Hartford senator. “ They want 14 Alertly 44 Book 74 Do \ home on leave. . University of Connecticut in­ jUDttl IS V our . CAFRICORN . future ones, call Abair-Lavery, the pest control Mrs. Patricia Shimchick be asked to present their long- us to live within our budget.” Have them removed, neat, large 45A nd 75 Errors OEC. IT Hagenow, son of Mr. and - clude: Debra Adler, Kim ijuir 11 16S tor^ 46 Called 76 The people, for a tree, professional inspection. If Miss Marcie Ellis range plans for the school. Democrats vainly attempted efficiently, qhipped one foot 17 Unexpected 47 Seeing JAN. » 1 Mrs. Alfred Hagenow of 29 selection.. Anthony and Susan Treadwell, 77 Leodlng ^ evidence of a problem is found, you will receive Sister Mary Margaret Geary Tne committees hope to raise to add to the budget, but were below ground level. $1.50 ,2-13-2435 18 Individuol 48 On 78Todoy. 3-18-29:46, Whitney Rd., has been assigned all of Manchester; Jjori Kaplan 19 W h irl' 49 Fropi 79Good an estimate without obligation. The equipment Miss Martha A. Furlong a bonding bill to construct new readily outvoted on each per inch of diameter of 20 In 61-71-TMS' a complete SOA 80 Pleosurc to Air Control School at the Miss Lynn Orlowski amendment. A pay raise'for stump. of Columbia; Cynthia Okolo, u o 21 To 51 In AQUARIUS and staff of experienced, trainqd experts at ■ buildings or renovate old one ) m r 11 81 M oy Marine and^aval Airiyaining EJllngton. 22 Ahead 52 Tinker 82 Uniomitior JAN. M Abair-Lavery are at your service. Reverend Robert E. Saunders which violate state health and state employes, another $1.9 SOUCD TREE SOmCE 23 M ay Center, Memphis, Tenn>Lisk, leg ceriter ..Aue. 11 53 Avoid 83 Trip n i. 1$ David R. Prunler" fire codes. million in spending, a $1.6 742-81252 ^ 24. Research 54 Holiday 84 Equipment son of Mr. and Mrs. (Tharles 2SCopable SSThe 85 Noture ■ 8-17r28^^_ Miss Sharon A. Rayball Committee leaders promised million bond improveinent 26 Re^totion 56 Sewing 86 Develop 503(L8136VSl Guest Speaker Lisk of 94 Coleman Rd., has e MICHAEL-XEGAN CO. UONC BEACH, CALIFCBNIA 27 Any John E. Murphy action before the legislature VIRGO 57 Upon 87 Solid been assigned to the Military T-21 $-M XLT-Jl. T-U C -U 'S-1 1

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About Town program is sponsored by the The Young Marines will meet ■ MANCHESTER EyENlNG HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4. 1973 - PAGE THIRTEEN Manchester Area Conference of tonight at 6:50 at the Marine Officers of Chapman Court, Churches and the Manchester Corps League Home. R.: SAFE LIVING Order of Amaranth, will Area Clergy A s^iation. Vernon rehearse Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Library Board Posts MANCHESTER PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Those interested in learning Notes Manchester Square Dance about the Baha’i Faith may at­ The Rev. Kenneth Steere, Club will have a dance Saturday tend a Baha’i Fireside, infor­ Bicycle Safety Rodeos will be forefinger. For a right turn ex­ chaplain at’Mansfield State at 8 p.m. at Manchester High mal meeting, tonight at 8 at the he^ Saturday at 10 a.m. at tent your left arm upward. To Training School, will conduct a A musical variety show will School. Earl Johnston will call. Baha’i Educational Center, 675 On Ballot First Time Martin and Verplanck Schools. ■signal to slow or stop extend prowam Sunday at 6:45 a.m. on be presented by Adodiram ^ Mr. and Mrs. Russell White will vote-getter among the eight W. Middle Tpke. DONNA HOLLAND beginning July 1,1973, Ilvi Can­ The rodeos are being sponsored your left arm downward. radfo station WINF. The cue the rounds. Chapter of Royal Arch Masons candidates will be eliminated. posing her is Democrat Denise by the M anchester Junior Correspondent non (D) is unopposed. Janet 2) Obey all traffic control May 25 and 26 at the Vernon Republican candidates are Morra. W om enClub. Tel. 646-0375 Gleason (R) is opposing Donald signals including traffic lights, Center Middle School. Proceeds Thomas Carpenter, Steven Republigan incumbent A rodeo which was scheduled When Bolton voters go to the Mooney (D) for planning com­ signs, police officers or will be donated to the DeMolay Freddo, Raymond Haniia Jr. Catherine Leiner is being polls on Monday they will be mission alternate — four-year for Saturday at Manchester dbossing guards and crosswalk GRAND PRIZE scholarship fund. and Donato Rattazzi Jr. challenged by Democrat High School has been canceled markings. Jim Harrington of station filling an office not seen on the term beginning July 1, 1973. Eleanor Churilla for the office voting machine ballot before — Democrat candidates are Albert Hopper (R) is opposing due to lack of participation. 3) Always yield right of way Lawn A Garden Gypsum WDRC will be m aster of Edward Churilla, Allan Hoff­ of town clerk for a four-year Board of Library Directors. Raymond Schauster (D) for Children who had planned to to pedestrians. ceremonies and a variety of man, Edward Meloche and term. TTiere are three terms for this planning commission alternate enter the rodeo at the high 4) Ride with only one person works like millions ~~ professional and semi- Leon Rivers. Vacancies to fill terms begin­ school or have not yet professional performers will board; a two-year term. May 7, five-year term. ning in 1974 are being filled this pier bicycle. PBC Race registered may enter in either 5) Keep both hands on the of tiny hoes take part in the show.' 1973 to July 1,1975; a four-year Zoning Board year because Bolton has elec­ There are two full-term — rodeo. handle bars except when Tickets may be purchased at term. May 7, 1973" to July 1, There are 2 five-year vacan­ tions every two years. to loosen July 1, 1973' to July 1, 1979 - During the past few weeks,~ signaling,'then steer with one Ken’s Barber Shop at the Post 1977; and a six-year term. May cies for the Zoning Board of . Various boards and com­ vacancies for the Public children in Manchester elemen­ hand. "Road Plaza, Rt.-86r Vernon. A 7, 1973 to July 1, 1979. Appeals, one beginning July 1, missions have staggered terms Building Commission. tary schools have participated 6) Always ride single file on parade which had b ^ n planned There are five candidates for lW3 ,and one beginning July 1, so that all members’ terms do each term, two Republicans CompillnR (or ’tlie post are in bicycle safety programs the right side of the road. Make for May 19 has been canceled ~Wn. For the I973"Tertnr -riet-expire-at the samo time.— and three Democrats. You are Republicans Edward Delsipore sponsored by the ^ b lic Safety no sudden changes of course due to a number of conflicts William Ferguson (R) is op­ entitled to elect three can­ and John Roberts and Advisory Committee. without signaling. with the activities of other posing John Morianos (D), and didates for each term. Of the Democrats John Connolly and The committee wants to re­ 7) Keep your bicycle in top Masonic organizations for the 1974 term Robert Morra total board members elected a Allan Hoffman. Democrat About Town mind every bicycle-operator in running condition. throughout the state. THE FATHER OF WATERS farms out his “family” every spring (R) is opposing Samuel Teller season, and this minimum of three must be Richard Barry is unopposed to Manchester that a bicycle is a 8) Make sure, that you are Mississippi River scene is at West Alton, Mo. “Stop, Look, listen" doesn’t figure. (D). Joel Hoffman (D) is unop­ Little Flower of Jesus vehicle and is subject to the from the minority party. fill a vacancy May 7, 1973 to posed for a five-year Zoning visible when riding at night. A July 1, 1975. Mothers Circle will meet same “rules of the road” that Candidates for the two-year Board of Appeals alteri^ate tonight at 8:15 at the home of headlight that may be seen for There are two full-term cars, trucks and motorcycles Officers Installed term are Hope Grunske (R), term beginning July 1, 1974. Mrs. Richard Day, 24 Camp 500 feet is requii’ed by state law vacancies for the planning com­ must obey. Mrs. Patricia Lessard was in­ John Smythe (R), Mildred Ear­ Incumbent Republican Tax Meeting Rd. Mrs. John Measom for night riding. A red tailli^t mission, one to begin July 1, * A bicyclist should always stalled as. president of St. Ber­ South Windsor ly (D), Maureen Houle (D) and Collector Elaine Potterton is is co-hostess. or reflector is also required. 1973 and one to begin July 1, obey the “eight rules of the nard Women’s Guild at a dinner Eva Morra (D). seeking re-election for a two- 1974. For the term beginning in road.’i held Tuesday at the (tountry Regal Gas Candidates for the four-year year term. She is being Always keep your bicycle un­ 1973, Robert Gorton (R) is op­ Mrs. Carl S. Masztal of 82 1) Signal for all stops and . term are Gloria Polidoro (R), challenged by Democrat Sherry der ■ p u r control. Avoid Squire Restaurant and Mrs. Reopens posing Gifford Magnuson (D). Goodwin St. recently was -turns. For a left turn extend the Council Meets Monday Nancy Silverstein (R), Mary Shaw. wobbling or zig-zagging. Loss of Peter Baker was named Mother Rena to Cocconi (R) is opposing elected secretary of Council left arm and point left with your The Regal Gas Co. has Dobson (D), Lillian Harpin (D) Also seeking re-election, for control can result in accidents. of the Year. " The South Windsor Town Gertrude Vogel (D) for the No. 3, International Toast- for the “cake you most like to reopened its gasoHne service and Joann Neath (D). the office of town treasurer and Other officers installed were: Council will meet Monday at 8 term beginning in 1974. mistress Clubs, at a meeting at Mrs. Robert King, vice presi­ sink your teeth into.” Greg station at 947 Center St., after Candidates for the six-year agent of town deposit fund is p.m. in the Council Chambers For planning commission the Sheraton Islander, Goat dent; Mrs. J. E. Michard, Simmons took second prize in being closed for ten days due to term are Robert Gorton (R), Catherine Peterson (R). Op­ at the Town Hall with several alternate, three-year term Island, R.I. BARBS secretary; and Mrs. M. Dion, that category. Allen Bergeron a gasoline shortage. Dorothy Morgan (R), IIvi Can­ Public items scheduled for discussion. wbn first place in the “A for Ef­ non '(D), Joan Laius (D), and By PHIL PASTORET treasurer. Members of the Station employes said today The council will consider a fort” group and Tom Reynolds Jean ^ h o n (D). board of trustees are Mrs. proposed street numbering or­ that the signs announcing Records Are the ■ days getting William Pfunder, Mrs. John was second. “ Closed Due To Shortage” Fire Commissioners longer, or is it that the job dinance and set a date for a On June 3 te pack will go to Warranty Deeds Gessay, Mrs. Fred Berger and public hearing; will consider were removed Wednesday, and There are two terms for fire is just more boring? Mrs. Helen Lukas. Boston to see a Red Sox game. Green Manor Estates Inc. to « « * forming a committee to assess sale of gasoline ^ at slightly commissioners, a three-year The Rev. John White is Anyone having questions about higher prices — resumed. term, July 1, 1973 to July 1, Primroses bloom beside a woodland path at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenney in The U & R Housing Corp., With the time change benefits and damages on the trip should contact Robert ALBASI GREENHOUSES chaplain for the organization The local station is one of five Bolton. This variety is Mrs. King, a polyantha primrose with flowers described as mauve, parcel on McDivitt Dr.^i con­ coming up and all- the Buckland Rd.; adopt the Board 1976; and a three-year'term, and the Rev. John Ashe of Nadeau. The next pack meeting owned by Martin Koenigsberg or a delicate lilac blue, with yellow centers. (Herald photo by Ofiara) veyance tax $13.20. yard work to do, we’re of Education Budget for the July 1, 1973 to July 1, )977. GERANIUMS • PANSIES North Grovenorsdale, a former will be May 18 at 7:30 p.m. at of New London. Two of his The U & R Housing Corp. to calling it.Daylight Slaving coming }rear; appoint a Voters will elect two fqp'each Rockville resident, was the the Avery Street School. other service stations were also Andrew J. and Ruth C. Time. . ratemaker for the .1973-74 fiscal term. guest speaker for the evening. forced to close temporarily. Humphrey, property at 41 year. Candidates for the'three-year • HANGING BASKETS He presented a program of Regal’s closing was the first McDivitt Dr., conveyance tax th e council will also discuss term beginning n » t July are LANTANA slides and commentary on his report of a Manchester station John W hith^ (R), John $58.85. the possibility of forming a trip to the Holy Land. closing due to lack of gasoline. Morianos (Q /and Leon Rivers FUSCHIA Lloyd A. Lumbra to. Richard South Windsor Administrators .z (D). Gardening J. Zimmer III, property at 48-50 Association; consider adoption BEGONIAS Candi)l^tes (or the three-year Clinton St., conveyance tax Digging anij hoeing USED to be the best way to PAC Dinner of a portion of the General GERANIUMS Statutes regarding the es­ Bolton Notes eginnihg July 1974 are $36.30. break up hard-pan soii. Now there's GRAND The Polish American Citizen tablishment of a Municipal Hopper (R), Richard Joseph V. Rivosa to Ludwik When little girls grow up PRIZE Lawn & Garden Gypsum to do most of (Hub will celebrate its 59th an­ DONNA HOLLAND Flood and Erosion Control (R), Mortimer Harlow with and Leokadia Snarski, property to be wives, husbands still the hard work for you. Just spread it on your niversary May 19 at the Correspondent • BEDDING PLANTS wave “Buy, Buy.” Board, and consider some David Minicucci (D). at 62-64 Woodland St., con­ 0 « gt lawn or spade it Into your garden. With ade­ clubhouse, Village St., with a Tel. 646-0375 recommendations made by the HEALTH CAPSULES)®/ There is also a vacancy for an veyance tax $53.35. quate water, the clean, little white particles buffet dinner-dance starting at The Democratic Town Com­ • VEGETABLE PLANTS FRANK ATWOOD The boss says he’s tak­ Charter Revision Commission. hy Michael A. Petli, M.D./ unexpired term which ends July Fraiicis T. Sullivan to V.S.H. work their way down into the soil like little 7 p.m. mittee Invites all residents to a 1, 1975. Lawrence Shaw (D) is ing two weeks off and A member will be appointed WHAT^ The Realty Inc., property at W. staying in the office to hoes, so soil can breathe, seeds can germinate The Jolly A(%s Polka Band pre-election open house Satur­ unopposed. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. to the council to fill the vacancy TpeaTment ffif Center and Lyness Sts., con­ relax with the help. with deeper roots and fertilizers can worl^ bet­ will play for dancing. A full day at 8 p.m. at the homeof Mr. of Richard M. Berrior for a CoHf>Xi?AX Z There are seven vacancies Retail Greenhouse veyance tax $38.50. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) ter! Jerry Baker says: “Gypsum should be buffet dinner will be served at and Mrs. William Vogel, M One flower that thrives in the for constables for two-year 30 and 40 who come to meetings Plant Sale Soon Stanley Steven Gill to Charles applied to all lawns, flowers, tree and shrub term which will expire Nov. 12, Loomis Rd. Congressman shaded and rather wet bit of "Spread it around,” 10. Tickets are available from 1973. terms July 1, 1973 to July 1, VILLA LOUISA ROAD, BOLTON and take part in committee An annual event, counted on P. and Annette Kelehan, beds if the soil is the least bit hard or com­ the club stewards. William Cotter is expected to woodland behind the Robert says Jerry Baker, JM9 1975. You are entitled to vote From Mandwtlor, Portor S i, HlghlMid S i, and Routa 85, work. Some of the older to raise funds for the club, is a property on North St., con­ pacted. It will break up clay to render it useful attend, they said. S U P 9 / ' Glenney home on Bolton Cepter America’s master gardener -Church Women for four candidates. The low RlgM onto Birch M i Rd., Mglit on Villa Loidaa members are listed as spring plant sale, scheduled veyance tax $44. IN GOOD HEALTH and author ol and improve drainage.” Refreshments will be served. / Hd. in Bolton is the primro^. associates and are not expected ‘ Jay & Bee Realty Inc. to John '"Plants Are Like People." The annual meeting and Along a winding narrow path of Saturday, May 19, at a vacant SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) Get GRAND PRIZE at your garden center or Brownie Troop 616 to attend all meetings or take and Lorraine Guegel, property — Roy Lacey, a 59-year-old Tag Sale banquet of the Wapping Com­ flagstones under the tall trees, lot at Lenox and E. Center Sts. hardware store. It’s the best way to hoel Brownie Troop 616 will visit part in work projects, although Members will donate plants and on Tolland Tpke., conveyance Fire Department engineer, has The Vernon Democratic munity Church Women will be Edith Glenney has eight, or CHEMICALS DIVISION held I ^ y 21 at the Buckboard the Children’s Museum and they pay dues. There are a few will bring in others purchased tax $42.90. worked 35 years without Town Committee will sponsor a Planetarium Saturday. perhaps, she thinks now, 10 taking a day off because of Restaurant in Glastonbury. honorary members. from a commercial grower. (Juitrlaim Deed tag sale May 12 at 10 a.m. at Parents are asked to have tl A varieties of these lovely spring­ The club was started in 1926 Robert D, Peck to Joseph V. illness. UNITED STATES GYPSUM Reservations should be made EATiflS Mop.£ FRUit-S, Veae- blooming plants. After being soaked in a down­ ’ * BUILDING AMEHICA Piccolo’s Pizza House, Windsor girls at the Bolton Elementory when some gardeners who had R ivosa, p ro erty at 62-64 Ave., Rockville. by May 14 by calling Mrs. -Ta Bi. b9^ anp Bran, anp The low-growing rosettes of pour at last year’s sale, they School between 11:45 a.m: and exhibited together at a flower Woodland St. Anyone having useable items Charles Parenchuck, 644-1261. PRlMXlN^ AltfRE green leaves appear first, from have set up a rain date this noon for departure. Girls will show decided to form a perma­ year. If it rains May 19, the sale Atlaehment to contribute to the sale should return to the schooLm 4 p.m. WAtep. 19 U9UAUY This isummer, lose the Lotteiy roots that lived through the nent organization. The late will be a week later. May 26. Bantly Oil Co. Inc. against contact Art Garafolo, 141 Square Dancers effe c t iv e . winter. Buds then appear in the On the way home the girls Miss Mary Chapman was the One activity of the club that William and Theresa Martin, Evergreen Rd. center and flowers form on The South Windsor Square will stop for ice cream. C »piul*i gjv«i h«lpluL information: first president and there was a property ^at 45 Victoria Rd., Dance Gub will hold a “Swing it not mtondotl to bo ol • diognoitic noturo. mostly short stems. They are gets little public notice is a Bulletin Board very active group of 70 meeting of a horticulture study $300. Into Spring” dance May 11 at fo r fu n a n d p ro f it. brilliant yellow, varied with members, including several Marriage Lirenses The meeting of the old and Y group once a month at some the Wapping Elementary red, and.pastel shades of laven­ men. Larry Edward Gavlin, 51 new executive board of the der and pink. Some of the' member’s home. Serious gar­ School from 8 to 11 p in. Junior Women’s Gub has been Men served as president of Division St., and Linda Ann Skip Smith will be the caller flowers are a contrasting white. deners meet to hear a talk or ^ HONOR postponed from May 7 to May 9 the garden club during some of Gagnon, 698 W. Middle Tpke., for the square dances and Russ' The first blooms appeared watch a demonstration, usually N Nixon State at 8 p.m. It will be held at the its early years, the last being by one of their own members. May 12, Church of the Assump­ chargt and Anita Whitel will cue the this year in April. Others will 310 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER TNt WTtaMMI CMIO home of July Siena, School Rd. William E. Buckley, now an tion. rounds. Refreshments will be continue well into May. With General meetings are held, as Of The World associate. Possibly the ladies Norman. Elliott Utt’er, served and there will be special Correction them along the path are ferns they always have been, or the could recruit some new male first Monday of the month and Manchester, and Jeannette CA LL 649-9406 Summary door prizes. The town meeting to accept or and clumps of pulmonaria with members If they chose, but Madeline McGuire, reject the 1973-74 proposed trumpet-shaped small blue apd usually in one of the meeting over the years the club has rooms at the Center Church. Manchester, May 12. budget is Monday, May 14, not pink Rpwers. .become known as a women’s 6.(K)0 S q . F t .U K 5 YOUR LAWN Cub Activities ■ May 4. as report^ in yester­ To Mrs. Glenney’s surprise, WASHINGTON (AP) - Here organization and the bylaws PREVENT are highlights of President Barry Ota took first prize in day’s Herald. because the area is so wet, refer to the president with the May Baskets MALEFACES Ifs Nixon’s State of the World the “Best of Show’’ category some daffodils, scattered in pronoun “she.” COVERAGE rORfMr' Manchester’s other garden URBANA, 111. (AP) - Two message sent to Congress for the father-son cake bake small clumps, have done aiTIMN CRAB GRASS contest sponsored by Cub Scout club, the Perennial Planters, U niversity of 11 li n o is Crab Thursday: BOLAND beautifully. Public Plantings ORTflO-GBO G ra n Pack 186 and Brian Bart won The primroses, or Primula in met on Monday evening of this psychologists are trying to find LAWN $395 —North Vietnam has two out what facial characteristics Csatrel second prize. * Latin, are a very large group of The club has developed a week at the home of Mrs. 2,500 Sq. Ft. choices concerning its relations OIL CO. Donald. Manning at 61 Marion determine attractiveness in graenup FOOD with the United States: Begin Dale and Lance Clayton won since 1935 flowers, with some 400 species, number of public plantings for men.' first prize in the "General demanding partial shade, a soil the benefit of the general Dr. and made up 30 small 12,000 Sq. Ft. faithful observance of the Nancy Wiggins, associate cease-fire and receive Theme” group and Keith FUEL OILS with plenty of humus, and a public, with varying results. bouquets of spring flowers,' one, professor, and Roy Malpass, American economic aid; con­ Murray was second. In the AUTOMATIC DELIVERY good supply of water. One planting that has been con­ for each of the patients at assistant professor, nave tima! COVERAGE tinue violating the Jan. 27 cakes with a Cub Scout theme, 24-HOUR SERVICE l e E n - l - l ! Grow Wild in England tin u e is in the center, strip on Holiday House, convalescent assembled 200.photographs of 5,000 Sq. Ft. BUDGET ACCOUNTS ' settlement and risk renewed Martin Smith took first place Primroses grow wild in E. Center St. near the Post Of­ home on Cottage St. The men’s faces and are taking WELCOMED' Now your lawn can greenup with ORTHO-GRO Lawn war. and Gerry Martinez was se­ / England, and it is the English fice where evergreens set by bouquets were delivered the detailed measurements of 389 CENTEH ST This is a test pattern to Food. It comas.In clean, odorless pellets — easily applied —The way is clear for major cond. primrose, crossed with a the club have flourished. . same evening, to be placed on facial characteristics such as $ 6 ’ 5 Phom 643-6320 deteiTnine The Herald’s print- the distance between the eyes with any spreader. ORTHO-GRO Lawn Food* Is a tohg and substantive - improvements Jack Bradshaw came in first species found in Turkey, that patients’ trays for breakfast ling quality. , p i s year the area is being and the size of the forehead. lasting combination ol nitrogen, phosphorus, potash plus in U.S.-Soviet relations ■ in has given us the wide variation Tuesday,. May Day. iron and sulfur — fast acting tool widened, because the They plan to ask 200 females to trade, arms limitation talks and of color we have today. There Were .charming com- evergreens have-, grown so European troop withdrawal' The best time to transplant much that they covered the binations of apple buds, springs m0|,>3 f^egg according to of lilac, quince, azalea and peqr AZALEAS negotiations, but continued primroses, Mrs. Glenney says, border area formerly used for attractiveness. WEEKEND SPECIALS! aggression by Hanoi could en­ i$ soon after they finish annual flowers. There will be« blossoms. All brought from Mrs. Wiggins did research |RED-PINK-WH1TE $075 members’ homes, the flowers two years ago on the body w III danger this situation.! blooming. New growth and new new Iwrder of annuals in honor UP ' —The dramatic opening of RHODODENDRONS roots start around the outer of the town’s sesquicentennial included narcissus, pansies, types that are attractive to ORANGE-ORCHID FLOWERING WEEPING WILLOW lily-of-the-valley, perennial different people. She said the dealings between the United edge of the clump, and sections observance. States and Peking should con­ WHITE of the new grow th. can be candytuft, ground-cover ajuga results showed that certain $235 PINK A planting in Center Park personality types are attractod CRAB HODA » tinue on a positive note, separated from the parent plant beside the steps leading up to and a few late-blooming sprays RHODODENDRONS of andromeda. Stems. were to certain body types. There although the Indochina problem RED and moved to new locations> the flagpole has* been so also was a correlation between could interfere. stuck in blocks of water-soaked RID-PINK^URPLE Just because you don't win cash in the Lottery, Then keep your lingers crossed.' Every other Whether they are being divided battered by children running the type of liquor, music and WHITE DOGWOOD SILVER MAPLES —The Atlantic Alliance needs 4 “oasis” to keep the flowers all is net lost. week, alter the regular Lottery Drawing, we'll draw or not, Mrs. Glenney tucks through the shxubs that body types different persons, I WHITE-ROSE-ORCHID . to develop a new nuclear handfuls of decayed leaves as'a fresh. preferred, she said. $3$s Bec'ause all summer long.vre'll be giving away (or 106 summertime prizes tr.om three dilfer'ent thoughts of rejuvenating it have $165 defense strategy and Western prize categories: □ Losers Grand Choice (Retail . mulch around the edge of the all kinds of valuable prizes like these (742 in all) been given up, and a new plan­ $1Q50UP , Europe should realize the values $8,000 to $11,000) D Losers Choice plant to protect the new growth.' ting is being made by the club otherwise welcome develop­ PERENNIALS! GYPSY MOTHS . to people whose Lottery Tickets don't fjnish in , (Retail values $500 to $1,000) □ Losers Take All In spite of natural dampness at the Cheney Homestead. ■ TASTE BEST! COST LESS! ment of economic regional Are Now Hatching the money'. - w (Retail values $50 to $100), the woodlot, which,collects sur­ HEMLOCKS *2 ” COW M A N U M Remember, yo^j’ve got to Lose to Win. Mrs. Glenney thinks many WHITE BIRCH cooperation cannot be allowed tppiy A Sampling; face water from higher ground to grow at the expense of the VARIETIES TANGLE FOdt To get a second chance, just print your name anfl next door, it is necessary to use citizens may not remember HOME CROWN VEGETABLES Here are jusi a lew of the fantastic prizes you can SIHGLES ^7" American trade and monetary Including Lupine, Dalsiee, at-— address on the back of your losing entry. Drop it ' Win by losing. For a complete prize list and all contest the garden hose during dry that it was the Manchester 50 IBS. NOV ROSE OF SHARON jXMition. 7 5 Coral Balia, Primroaa, and into the Lucky Losers Summer Sweeps drum rules, pick up a Lucky Losers Summer Sweeps times in summer to give the Garden Cliib that started the This year, the Victory Ifc. S2.19 Remember, all these groal prizes are |usl CLUMPS ^22*® —The removal of economic M any Othara. . . . 'wherever you buy Lottery Tickets. brochure where you buy Lottery Tickets. primula the moisture it needs. annual custom of planting S in . S9iS ■ lor losing. V/mnipg pays 5'digil match: Carden ' of yesteryear PINK-RED-WHITE ■ problems between Japan and SS.IXk) and a chance lor $75,000. C digll • Cadillac Eldorado Convertible menqorial trees, now taken over match: $200. 3-digll match: $20i Scramble could (nafce a comeback. • Winnebago.Molor Home Club 47 Years Old WEEPIHG ^22*® the United States “is a test of match: (All 5 digils, any order) $25. by the Chamber of Commerce, CiVe it a try! Youll find • Wheel Horse Lawn Tractor' , When the Manchester Garden The program continues to BUY 2 GET! free | FORSYTHIA statesmanship” that will Each vreek, thousands ol people win . vegetables grown in yi^ VEGETABLE • FLOWER SEEDS visit to Latin America this Bolton “ Croii; riffc l/«” 643-7802 year.

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PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ManChMttefj Conn., Fri., May 4,1973 M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., May 4, 1973 — PAGE FIFTEEN Obituaries State Agency Rockville Conducts Hearing Hospital Notes Arnold Th^m pfO ' (Continued from Page Une) flooding of nearby homes, if the dam is removed. One sou^t an Admitted Thursday : Clayton Rd., Rockville; Ida be allowed at the disjMsal area. answer to a question concer­ Vernon Andrews/^ Tolland Ave., Degenkolbe, South St., Master Makeup Ar “ 3. That a buffer zone con­ ning South Windsor’s problems Rockville; Max Borkowski, Rockville; Ruth Grieatbouse, sisting of a minimum of 100 feet with sewage. She said that Newington; Heleh Campbell, Regan S(., Rockville; Arnold shall be maintained between Newington; William Cullen, Johnston Jr., Brown Bridge Arnold C. Thompsoa< 4 He was also a membei town’s sewage may be diverted the solid waste disoposal to Manchester’s Secondary Old Post Rd., Tolland; Anne Rd., Tolland; William Jones, Goslee Dr., died last A i^ t at Center Congregational LWV Publishes operations and adjacent proper­ ’Treatment Plant and eventual­ Gurnon, Lorraine Dr., Tolland; Brookside' Lane. Vjnon; Iva Manchester Memorial Manchester L ^ g e of Mai ties. ly into the Hockanum River, Wanda Ricker, Stafford Page, Newport, Vt.; Margaret Hospital. He was the husband of the Regional Council on Springs; Gloria Seeking, Cedar Provost, Union St., Rockville; “ 4. That a minimum distance ^ t h women expressed concern Mrs. K a th le ^ J. Benedict for the Chpltol Region, the Swamp Rd., Tolland; Elline of 1,000 feet shall be maintained pver possible seepage of ‘Know Y our T own’ G^rge Pschlchholtz, Sunset .Thompson^,;«tm was a former surance Entertainment Wendus, Range Hill Dr., Rd., Ellington; Sandra Usher, between the refuse disposal Manchester effluent into the membe|y^f the Manchester and the> Travelers Choral Gub. Rockville. Laurel ’Trail, Coventry; Mrs. operations and existing wells. Hockanum River, plus the A booklet, "Know Your special programs and the adult Housing Authority. Discharged Thursday: Sue Ellen Welch and daughter, He was a 32nd degree Mason “ 5. ’That a minimum of four effect on the hi^-water table. Town,” has just been com- education programs provided. Joseph D’Agata, Loveland Hill Snipsic Lake Rd., Tolland. / i f e was bom March 5, 1902, and an honorary member of the feet of clean fill material be Barry, in a brief presentation plpted through the efforts of the The operation of the police "^^the son of the late Joseph A. Travelers &}uare Gub. maintained between the bottom of Manchester’s case, Vernon League of Women department and the fire and Elizabeth Byshe Thomp­ of the refuse disposed at the minimized the amount of Voters. It explains the type of departments is outlined. ’Riere son, at East Angus, Que., Can. Last November, Mr. and Mrs. site and the high ground water leachate being discharged into govenunent Vernon has, how it is one police department but Thompson celebrated their 50th level. the-Hockanum. ..He explained is financed, the type of two fire districts, one to serve He came to Manchester in wedding anniversary,.^ “ 6. Thdt observation wells that the town is planning to in­ educational system, services the rural area and one to serve 1928 from Hamilton, Ont., Can., shall be provided to monitor the stall a leachate-collection offered, and a brief backgrourid the city area, each has three where he joined the Travelers Other survivors are A son, ground water quality. system to reduce whatever ill of the town’s history. fire houses. Insurance Co., Hartford, where Gordon A. Thompson of “ 7. That no solid wastes shali effects It does cause. He ’The booklet also contains an As Rockville is the site of the he was employed for 39 years in Manchester; three daughtq^ be deposited within 50 feet of requested an early decision on up-to-date street map of Vernon Tolland County Superior Court, the Life, Accident and Claims Mrs. Doreen Benson of the high water mark of a water­ the application, in order to as well as the telephone the Court of Common Pleas and Department. He retired in 1964. Manchester, Mrs. Estelle course or at such iocation that meet the town’s timetable. numbers of the town Circuit Court 12, plus a Juvenile For about fifty years, he was Coleman of Natick, Mass., and it may be carried into an adja­ Kraatz explained that the departments. Court Building, it is plentiful active in theater circles. l(Ie Mrs. Amoldeen Thornton of cent watercourse by surface or leachate-collection system is The booklet will be dis­ with lawyers! was well known for his exper­ Bolton; a brother, Stanley storm water, except in accor­ the only method found to meet tributed to town offices, In the area of housing and tise in stage makeup, which Thompson of Fla.; a dance with protective measures Manchester’s needs and yet businesses' and organizations development, the town has a resulted in invitations to con­ sisteA;::MrS;Ed^a James of approved by the State Depart­ fulfill its obligations to guard and will be available to the Planning Commission, a full­ duct makeup classes in New Ottawar^ue., Can.; 11 ment of Environmental Protec­ against pollution of the public at several storis, for a time town planner and fulltime York, Boston, and throughout grandchildrra and 3 great­ tion. Hockanum. He admowledged minimal fee. engineer, an Economic Mock Trial At East Catholic Connecticut. He had supervised grandchildren. V8. That no septic tank pum- the newness of the proposed ’The brief history of the town Development Commission, and created makeup for many Zoning Commission, Zoning Judge ’Thomas H. Corrigan of Circuit Court 12, East Hart­ pings shall be deposited at this collection system and asked outlines its growUi from the as part of its “ Law Day” activities, at East Catholic High theater groups in the Hartford The funeral will be Monday at Manchester Mayor Board o f Appeals, Housing ford, at left, prepares to hear case against Jay April, East Richard G. Clark, executive vice president of the Greater Manchester Chamber site. that the permit, if issued, make 1720’s when the Nipmuck and School Thursday. Atty. Scott Clendaniel represented April, area and Maissachusetts. 11 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral son offered greetings. Code department. Permanent of Commerce, was revealed to be an accomplished pianist when he took a turn at “ 9. That operations at the allowance for a two or three Podunk Indians used the shores Catholic English teacher, center, as Prosecutor Joel who was being tried for possession of marijuana. The ver­ At one time, he was a Horne, j42 E. Center St., with Municipal Building Committee present site are continued up to year time study, to evaluate the of Snipsic Lake for sununer Janenda gives April the oath. The scene took place at a professional comedian, an for the Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, co­ the keyboard. (Herald photos by Pinto) - - and a Building Department. dict was not guilty. (Herald photo by Oflara) the proposed maximum eleva­ effectiveness of the sjfstem. campgrounds. mock trial presented by the Manchester Bar Association, many years was associated pastor of Center tion prior to expansion. Welti, who is a hydrogeologist ^ Originally part of Bolton, the The town has a growing with professional stock, Congregational Church, of­ “ 10. ’That disjrasal operations and who prepared the town grew sufficiently to be in­ hospital, Rockville General, musical comedy and burlesque. ficiating. Burial will be in East which is privately operated and shall be carried on by a compe­ hydrogeological analysis which corporated into a separate He was a member of the Cemetery. CRCOG ays governed by a board of tent operator and in a manner is the basis of the proposed township by 1808. From a far­ Yacavone Sets Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop Friends may call at the Steele Sees trustees. It has beds for 122 as wili avoid nuisances and leachate-coUection system, ming area, it grew into a and the Little Theatre of funeral home Saturday from 2 patients and is in the process of protect the public health. explained that leachate control prosperous mill town. In 1884 Office Hours Manchester, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. further expansion. Heart Fund Surpasses Goal (Continued from Page One) “ 11. ’That when expansion is a brand-new technology and the Rockville portion of the Merger Manchester. Mentioning last The town has a volunteer am­ state Rep. Muriel Yacavone, ns becomes necessary, this expan­ that it requires more study town was incorporated as a city / year’s defeat of school referen- bulance corps, a Public Health D, of the 9th Assembly District will require difficult political sion will proceed in small through ei^rim ent. He, like and in 1947 the Vernon Fire Officers of the Cbpitol Region South WindW. yes; Tolland, dums, the mayor criticized the Nursing Association, a welfare will hold her last office hours The Heart Association of and treasurers were: Vernon, tablishments or merchants who decisions, he added. horizontal increments, building Kraatz, asked that a two- to District was formed, creating a Everett R. Moulton Giuseppe Lopes Council of Governments yes; and ’^rnon, no. "negativism which has crept department. Community Ser­ for this legislative season Mon­ Greater Hartford surpassed its |2,961, George Rynne and Carl have not yet contributed to the Steele’s serious talk about the each increment as high as three-year time study third form of government. It ELLINGTON - Everett R. Giuseppe Lopes, 60, of 766 (CRCOG) were scheduled to into our society.” vices Center and a Day Care day. Her district comprises quota of 1240,000 in the 1973 Bolin; Tolland, 8945, C. Allen drive may send their donation energy crisis was only part of operationally feasible, prior to allowance accompany the per­ made a full circle and in 1964 all Moulton, 80, of Pinnacle Rd., Center St., died early this mor­ meet today with state The CRGOG approval of the • Presentation of the Center. part of Manchester and part of Heart Fund Drive. Of this Broolu and James Ashe; South to the Heart Association of his remarks at ’Thursday night’s horizontal expansion to the next mit. - . three governments were con­ died Thursday at his home after ning at Manchester Memorial legislators to discuss proposed merger/plan, which has been in Chamber’s Past President’s It also has a volunteer am­ East Hartford. amount the Town of Windsor, |1,717, Peter Sydoriak Greater Hartford. Donations Chamber dinner. He prefaced increment. Weiss said the toWfl*' solidated to form today’s a short illness: He was the hus­ Hospital. He was the husband of enabling legislation which the W k s for nearly four years, Award to outgoing Chamber bulance corps which provides 24 She will meet constituents Manchester raised |8,637. Jr. and Richard Flaherty; will be credited to the quota of \ his speech with light-hearted "12. ’That source volume recognizes the widespread con- * Mayor-Council structure. band of Mrs. Mona Ryder Concettina Intagliatia Lopes. allow the CRCOG’s tentative won’t become official until two- President John DeQuattro. hour service. There is a charge from 7-to 9 p.m. in the teachers’ Duane Edmonds was chair­ Bolton, 1707, Dr. Ronald the town in which donors live. comments which provoked reduction and recycling cern over leachate and ' llie booklet explains the func­ Moulton. merger with the Capitol Region thirds of the Capitol Region DeQuattro expressed apprecia­ for the service. lounge of Sunset Ridge School, man of the Manchester cam­ Stephens and Walter Cooley; He was born April 20,1913, much laughter, and he also progranis are in itiate and acknowledged that the tions of the various town of­ Funds are used for car­ Mr. Moulton, a retired well Planning Agency (CRPA). ms, through their legisltaive tion and praised the Chainber The town offers a diversified Silver Lane and Forbes St., paign and Warren Mosler was Ellington, $773, Gordon in Belvedore, Italy, the son of recognized the Greater maintained to the maximum technology to control it has yet fices, the qualifications for diovascular research, public driller, was born in Springfield, CRCOG members,' meeting lies, ratify the plan. office staff and the recreation program under a East Hartford. , treasurer. McGowan and Mrs. Merllne Thomas and Lucy Maiorca Manghester Chamber of feasible extent. to be established. He said that becoming a voter and the and professional education and Mass., and had l i v e ^ Stafford Thursday in East Hartford’s organization’s directors. nine-member Recreation Com­ Mrs. Yacavone said a sum­ Other area towns, the amount Ward. Lopes. q Under bylaws for the merged Commerce as an "oustanding “ 13. ’That discarded major what the town is looking for at method of voting. Citizens, business es­ community services. Springs before, 'coming to town hall, voted to approveithe • Remarks by new Chamber mission. It has three swimming mary of legislation passed to collected and their chairmen organization, the policy-making organization.” appliances and tires be this time, essentially, k a go- , It also explains the structure Ellin^n 20 ^ars ago. He merger plan and to author!: President Edward M. Kenney. areas for the summer months date will be available for in­ He lived in Manchester for 26 board will consist of chief “ Your Chamber is one of the separated and stockpiled for ahead, so it can aquire the ad­ of the budget and the fact that attended the Wesleyan the CRCOG chairman to/g o Kenney, noting that he is ad­ plus several playground terested persons. years. He was employed as a elected officials of the towns most progressive in the United recycling. ditional 110 acres of landfill. once the budget is approved Methodist Giurch of EU in^n. ahead with drafting a n ^ in­ ministrator of Manchester programs. machinist at Case Bros, until plus three additional represen­ States,” ^ Steele said. He noted “ 14. ’That whenever required Taylor, the hearing . there can be no shifting of funds Other survivors are 3 sons, troduction of legislation to the Memorial Hospital, said that The Recreation Commission SHOE-MATES MEET they closed in 1971, and then he tatives from Hartford, the core that the Chamber is taking a by (he comipissioner of en­ examiner, said his codeprn, in the general government M Richard Moulton, .Rufus 1973 General Assembly^ his interests show that the also supervises the programs DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — worked at Cheney Bros. He was city. ’The planning agency — new direction — toward a vironmental protection, the primarily, is with the possible budget uidess approved by the Moultbn and Ronald Moulton, CRCOG members aim passed Chamber isn’t just a business- for the town’s senior citizens Mrs. Jeanne Sallman of a former member of the and the M eral funding that problem-solving and decision- contamination of ground water Town Council. ’Iliis ruling is not alji of Stafford Springs; 4 solid waste disposal area shall and sponsors many annual Indianola, Iowa, and Mrs. Glstoforo Colombo Society. a resolution Thursday comes with it — will be under aiding orgapizatipn — which is related group. by expansion of the landfill area true in the case of the education daughters, Mrs. Elmer Plon, be modified, enlarged or events such as the Easter Egg Bonnie Bober of . Rapid Cjty, Other survivors are a son, authorizing a CttCOG applica­ ihe council’s control. The|)lan- unique for chambers of com­ Atty. William FitzGerald, and whether it could be con­ budget. Mrs. Donald DeHulla, Mrs. extended, or the me&od of hunt, fishing derby, fireworks S.D., have Anally met here for Salvatore Lopes of Cambridge, tion to the federal /Departoent ning arm of the organization merce. Manchester’s judge of probate, trolled by technology. He said the first time after 18 years of William Rabideau Jr. and Mrs. operation of the same altered in Vernon’s debt limit, the displays, and takes care of the Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary of Housing and Uibim Develop- \W11 have one repres^tative Other highlights of the was master of ceremonies for he is concerned with the exchanging letters — and ^ Richard McQuaid, all of Staf­ accordance . with the booklet explains, is seven times Christmas lighting project. Salerino of Manchester; and ment for a 8100,000 comprehen­ frpm each town, plus three ad­ Chamber banquet included: the banquet. Opening feasibility and reliability of the shoes. ford Springs; 20 grandchildren recommendations of the State the previous year’s tax The booklet says that the 'A sive planning pant. The plan­ ceremonies included a color two brothers, Sebastian Lopes ditional representatives from • Presentation of the Department of Environmental proposed mechanism for con­ The two women became and 7 great-grandchildren. ning grant was taken away guard with reserve officers of receipts. ’This means that Ver­ Rockville Public Library con­ acquainted as teen-agers of Manchester and Salvatore Hartford, as well as a citizens’ Chamber’s annual " M / Award Protection.” trolling the leachate. Funeral services will be from the QRPA last month the 76th Infantry Division. ’The non could legally incur a debt of tains 47,000 books, plus through a service organization (m e r c u r y A Lopes of Italy. , group acting in an aevisory to Dr. Charles Jacxmson of Town Manager Robdrt Weiss, A May 2 letter from the Saturday at 2 p.mh. at because thdt agency failed to invocation and benediction about 8S0 million. magazines, newspapers aiid called the National ()dd Shoe ib e funeral will be Monday at capacity. Manchester (sto^ on Page commenting on the 15 con­ Manchester Conservation Com­ Introvigne-Plante Funeral comply wjth federal guidelines were offered by the Rev. Concerning the^ educational records. . - . Exchange. Because of birth M 8:30 a.m. from the John F. One). , / ditions, said they were an­ mission was read into the defect, Mrs. Sallman has feet Home, K E. Main St., Stafford regarding citizen participation The merger will make the George F. Nostrand, pastor of system, the book lists the stu­ Almost every denomination is MORIARTY Tierney Funeral Ifohie, 219 W. • Greeti^s from ticipate. He said the town’s record. It backs the purchase of dent population, as of 1970-71, of different sizes. Mrs^ Bober, BROTHERS :■? Springs. The Rev. Hervey and equal employment. CRCOG eligible to receive the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, represented in the lengthy list I -y Center St. with a Mass of the Manchest^ Mayor John proposals, as explained in the the 110 acres of additional land­ as 7,219, but it has grown con­ who suffered polio-/has the LINCOLN WV SUE! Taber, pastor of Wesleyan federal 8100,000 planning grant. of churches in the booklet which Resurrection,/at St. James Theresolution approving the ’Thompson,-' who spoke briefly Manchester. Ken Morgester’s fill area, recommends that the . same problem. Methodist Church, will of­ January 1^3 report, “ Land Use siderably since that date. The also lists about 100 Church at 9 a:m. Burial will be mergOr plan passed on a roll- about ^education needs in Orchestra provided music. leachate be collected, and that During their years of ficiate. Burial will be In ’The grant must be awarded to — Solid Waste — Water pupil-teacher ratio is 18.1 when organizations existing in the in St. Jamra Cemetery. cal^ W e of 21 to 3. it be discharged into the ground correspondence, a warm Hillside Cemetery, Monson, some regional agency by June Resources: As Related to the special teachers such as art and town. Friends may call at the Zilanchester Mayor John water until such time as an friendship has grown between Y .Proposed Expansion of the Mass. 30, or it will be lost for the ^ear. music, are included; atten­ The League of Women Voters them, in the past, they funeral home Saturday from 7 Thompson voted in favor of of effective leachate-collection .Friends may call at the Dana Hanson of Bolton, Sanitary Landfill Area,” dance is 98.5 per cent of the has been in existence for three exchang^ an average of two to EXTRA BIG SAVINGS ON to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 /the merger plan. system is developed. funeral home tonight from 7 to executive director of CRCOG,/ parallel state requirements. total school population and the years and gained national- thr^ pairs of shoes a year but and 7 to 9 p.m. Taylor indicated that the per­ 9. / The vote in Manchester area said the grant could be mad ’The report, prepar^ by Ronald dropout rate is 4.5, half of the status last year after a ngw exchange only about one towns was: Andover, yes; Kraatz of the Manchester mit, if issued, would be based national average. ’ paira year, they said. / even if the merger isn’t official Watergate Case | provisional period of two years. Bolton, yes; Ellington, yes; department of public works, on a five-year operation under ’The book also outlines the “It was really great after all / by the June 30 deadline./ It is a ngn-partisan organiiui- NEW 1973 MERCURYS AND UNCOINS was the basis of yesterday’s Manchesto’s proposed plans. these years. We gave each Mrs. Barbara P. Lord / duties of the Board of Educa­ tion, open to all womet(l •ng in«, whit«wcEllo, p*wtr otatr- or to the American Red Cross, was charged with'speeding on demolish and remove the dam weekend will be presented at Polara Custom 4>Door Hardtop. Automatic W-100 4-Wheel Drive with angling 3175 alleged theft of guns and am­ depositions in a civil case prosecutor. Richardson, Ing, ttU t i(6y«4 cocpttlng, AM fadk, pratMcthr* bhdy ★ MANY OTHCm TO CHOOtK r ROM 4- sor. East Catholic High School power steering, power disc brakes, factory air 243 E. Center St. Adams and W- Middle ’I^ke. arising out of Watergate.- however, says only that the off Burnside Ave., in East Hart­ snow plow. Drastic price reduction. •id* msMing, whtofcMvtn, itMcIrSCI If. V-A’a, auianulict, 4 apaadt Friends may call at the munition — later recovered — » conditioning. vinv4 roof, light package. Stock No. Court date is May 21. ford and near the Manchester auditorium, and not Bailey *3073 from a home on Boston Hill Spurces said Mrs. Mitchell matter is under study. Stock No. 2946. funeral home unday from 2 to 4 Auditorium as was stated in P404 Rd., Andover, police said. swore that she had no prior CAMPAIGN AD: Former line. ’The dam was used by Case HAWK and 7 to 9 p.m. last night’s Herald. 66F0RD $995 | 4 Police charged Jack Canfijn, Bros, when it had a branch fac­ 6 5 P L Y M ° $ 8 9 5 67F0RD $1295 70CHEV. $2595 Court date is May 21 at knowledge of the wiretapping. presidential adviser Charles W. Pvry 4-deer, 1 3895 1971 LTD SQUIRE $2895 steering. I transmission, radio, under DO SOIEDIMG KW. . - $4995 HARTFORD (AP) - Thomas Lyon, president of the 120,000 original miles, meialllc parent company of five casual­ Previously announced cuts in Power steering, power brakes. Sold New for Connecticut State Employes 1968 FORD $1495 ...... erlor. ty insurance companies, the state labor force will be Thursday approved the acquisi­ 4-Door Hardtop. FACTORY AIR $5,100. 1969 FORD COUNTRY SqURE 1968 PONTUC GJ>. Association: Salvatore J. 1971 LTD CONV. $2895 Galaxle 500 4-Dopr. Povyer steering, ^Ir CET A USED CAR VOU 1967 FORD STATION WAGON some two-thirds less than an­ Ferruccio, president of the tion of Security by Textron' CONDITIONING, automatic transmis­ Wagon. V-B. auto.,. PS, PB, radial 2-Dr. H-top. V-B, auto., PS, PB, radio, V-8, auto., PS, PB, radio & more. Power steering, power brakes, power conditioning. tires and more. i ticipated, according to state ww Bi more. Completely reconditioned. Connecicut Employes Union Corp., of Providence, R.I. sion, power steering, power brakes, Lal»r Commissioner Jack A. windows, AM/FM radio, air conditioning. 510 2-Door Sedan. Our many other extras.______$ 1 9 9 5 Independent: Michael Sorren- 1968 FORD LTD $1595 original sale, radio, 4 new CAN TRUST! $ 1 2 9 5 $ 9 9 5 Fusari. t tino, president, American I whitewalls, dark green. Security is chairedoy West 1970 PONTIAC $1795 Four-door Hardtop. V-8, power steering, [ C f c “ Required personnel' Federation of State, County and 73 MONTE CARLO $4095 Hartford millionaire E. Qayton adjustments, l/am pleased to LeMans 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, vinyl top, air conditioning.. - 72 CHEVROLET $3175 Gengras. Municipal .Employes: and Landau Coupe. V-8, SCRAIIT O N M GTGR report, will not be as extensive power steering, power brakes. Impala Sport Sedan. V-8, Sreurity shareholders are to IS , IN C . Edward Moehringer, president 171 COMET $1695 automatic transmission, air 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III Cadillac • Oldamobllo * Poi as had been expected,” Fusari autornatic transmission, receive' two shares of Textron of the Confederation of Civil 1970 FORD ,$1495 1971 CHEVROLET $2495 |2-Ooor Sedan. 6 cylinders, conditioning, power steering, 8 7 2 -9 1 4 5 said in letters mailed this week radio, power steering, power common stock for each Securi­ Route 83, Vernon 9 4 3 -1 1 9 1 Employes. liutomatic, radio, whitewalls, brakes. power brakes, vinyl roof, to the beads of four unions Galaxle 500. Power steering power C-20 Truck ty common share held. Connec­ I white, blue interior. tinted glass, radio. . (2 to choose from) representing state employes. brakes, air conditioning. ■V ticut Insurance Commissioner 70CHEVR(lliT $2395 “ We hope to limit the layoff Impala SpO(1 Coupe. V-8, Paul 3. Altermatt, whose ap^ About Town 1969 JEEP $2795 72 CHEVROLET $3145 73CHEVELLE $3095 4-Door Sedan. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, to only approximately 55 full- 1970 FORD LTD $1895 automatic transmission, air proval is necessary for the sale, Commando, with plow. Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, time employes |n six Manchester Society of Four-door Hardtop. V-8, power steering. automatic transmission, conditioning,\ vinyl roof, automatic transmission, has scheduled a hearing on the 170 TOYOTO $12K Vlpyl roof, tinted glass, radio. 4895 classifications and with less Professional Handwriting Icorona 4-Door Sedan. 4- power steering, \adlo. matter May 31. NEW 1973 power steering, power power steering, radio. than five years’ service,” he Analysts will meet Tuesday at 1970 FORD MAVERIGK$1695 1971 MTERNATIONAL $3795 I speed transmission, radio, 4 brakes, radio. I new whitewall tires, gold 68 PLYMOUTH \ $1395 72 DODGE $2545 FORD said in the letter. 7:30 p.m. at Watkins Bros., Two-door, 6-cyllndof. Carryall. 4-wheel drive. Ifinish. 71 FORD $2895 Satellite Sport Coupe. V-8, Dart 4-Door. 6-cylinder, SIX-MAN CREW CAB In April Fusari told the union Main St. Torino Station Wagon. V-8, automatic transmission, aujomatic transmission, 1 9 7 2 DODGE leaders that up to ISO employes 1970 FORD $1695 .1966 CHEVROLET $995 automatic transmission, air radio, power steering, power power steering, radio. 1970 PLYMOUTH would be laid off due to TTie Manchester Area Clergy Custom 500 4-Door Sedan. V-8, power Airline ^ Demon Coupe. 340 engine, automatic F250 STYLSIDE Bel Air 4-Door. V-8, power steering. conditioning, power steering, brakes. \ Belvedere 2-Door Coupe. 6-cyllnder, “ reduced federal funding, im­ Association will elect officers 68 PLYMOUTH $1495 transmission, power steering, one owner, steering. loo MDKM $1495 radio. To Serve autoniatic transmission, power $teering, Red/white, 133” WB, 360 V-8 eng., 7500 GVW pkg., proved statewide employment at its meeting Tuesday noon at 69.P0NTU0 $2075 Barracuda Coupe. V-8, very clean. radio,'vinyl interior, one owner. I Economy Champ 2-Door 68 JAVaM $1495 Firebird Sport Coupe. 6- automatic transmission, gauges, radio, 4-speed trans., PS, heater high output, conditions and a diminishing Conference Room D of ■ Sedan. 6-cyllnder engina. Bridgeport 55 amp. alter., 70-amp batt,, 7.50x16E 10-pr. tires* work load.” Manchester Memorial lautomatic transmission Sport Coupe. V-,8, automatic cyjlnder, automatic transmis­ radio. *2 6 9 5 •1 4 9 5 ^ He said most of the employes Hospital. Ivor Hugh, head of the Iradlo, silver blue, with transmission, power sion, power steering, radio. B R ID G E P O R T (A P ) - w/spare, HD vinyl seats, cohv; group, rear step bumper, 71 MAVERICK $2095 affected by the upcoming layoff communications division of the I matching Interior. steering, radio. Pillrim Airlines announced HD ft. & rear shocks, 550 aux. rear springs, stabilizer 71 FORD $2495 4-D6or, 6-cyllnder, bars. have three years’ service or Connecticut Council of DILLON FORD Thursday that it will begin 69 FORD $1745 Torino 500 Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, 1972 PLYMOUTH less. He did not explain the Churches, will speak to the flight operations from the Fury III 4-Door Sedan. FACTORY AIR 1979 PLYM9UTH Falrlane 500 Station Wagon. automatic transmission, power steering, radio. reasons for the reduced layoffs. group. 319 MAIN ST. 643-2149 MANCNESTER Bridgeport Municipal Airport CONDITIONING,' powdi^ steering, power Fury III 4-Door Hardtop. Automatic V-8, automatic transmission, power steering^ radio. Fusari’s letter went to power steering, radio. 70 PONTUC $2475 in Stratford as of June 1. brakes, radio, new tlFes, automatic transmission, radio, power steering, vinyl 70 CHEVEUE $2375 LeMans Sport. V-8, The Gi;pton-based commuter transmission. roof, one owner, very clean. Ray S a n p h l^ l- T70 List $5,040 >4450 71 CHEVRUn $2695 Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, airline'will opperate fligjits to Impala Sedan. V-8, bucket seats, vinyl roof, *1 6 9 5 r o w i U k _ i i ) u automatIcTransmIsslon, vinyl Boston, New London, New *2 6 9 5 Demo 1972 Galaxle 500 12-Door Hardtop. V-8,' floor automatic transmission, air roof, power swerjng, radio. power steering, radio. Haven and Kennedy Inter­ 1971 6ALAXIE.500 < I mounted automatic, power White 4-Dr. Sedan. Auto, trans., PS, PB, conditioning, power steering, national in New York City from 1 steering, radio, whitewalls, radio. 73 VEGA $2225 vinyl seats, radio, tint glass, wheel Blue/White 4-Door Sedan. Auto trans., TALCOTTVILLE TRUCKS Bridgeport, according to com- 1 9 7 2 DODGE I metallic green, matching In- Coupe. 4-cyllnder, 4-speed covers, body side moldings, 84 List $4,- V-8 eng., PS, PB, tint glass, radio. 203A, 68 VOLKSWAGEN $1295 transmission, radio. pany„president Joseph Sugure. Polara Custom 4-Door Hardtop. FACTORY 1969 PLTMOUTH 69 CHEVROLET $2095 Saiellite 2-Do6r Hardtop. Radio, heater, 535,'air cond. air cond. Sunroof, 4-cyllnder, 4- Suburban Carryall. V-8, Sugure said Pilgrim decided AIR CONDITIONING, automatic transmis­ speed, radio. 72 VOLKSWAGEN $2395 to inauguirate the Bridgeport sion, power steering, power brakes, radio, automatic transmission, vinyl roof, one Convertible. 4-cyllnder, 4- engine, standard transmis­ owner. 100% GUARANTEED CARS 8ST 2-Door Hardtop. V 68 PONTUC $1645 sion. service because Alleghany vinyl roof. Cost new over $5,000. Vm t* t rhl. fvetaMse snly S yw kvy a v h O car with aut Ullla ilfn ilw w inf In itw winOaw. . . n M fi aur 100% O ua ra ..ttt.* automatic, power steering! speed transmission, radio, Airlines had curtailed its ser­ $3485 $1695 FOR 60 DAYS WITH It timpty ilataa that tar SO O a^ H anything paapt aul that lha guaianlaa taM wawMn'l paap tvt. w t »l« It b a a l. . . In­ vinyl top, our original sale LeMans Sport Coupe. V-8, with stereo tape. ducing rtplacamani part. A la k a rl. . , Sa naw yau h n tw haw la laali far a gaiC u iad (art. . . A nd Samatima. J u il A . Im ptr* 7 2 CHEVROLET $3595 vice to the Bridgeport area. S *2 9 9 5 •1 3 9 5 flo l^ n h matching Interior. automatic transmission, vinyl tani. . . Haw la day calm whO. daing HI 69CHEVaLE $1245 Vi-ton 4-wheel drive Pickup •”We feel there is a market NO MIUA6I LIMITATION!- *iaglBt, Traadabitaa. Star fU K >r«d Oils Siuaibly. (rslw Sfit«ai todik Syiltai. W M tMadfad Hlsags, fw t t Sayil roof, power steering, radio. with plow apd plow lltes. 350 Malibu Sedan. 6-cyllnder, there,” he said. 72 FORD SQUIRE ' $4395 73 CHEVROLET $4125 automatic transmission, V-8, standard transmission, 1971 FORD PICKUP 1971 VW Micro Wagon 71 FORD SQUIRE $3495 lok out hubs, many more 10-Passenger Station Wagon. V-8.' automatic, power 10-Passenger Wagon. 8, automatic transmission, power - V U L H 9 w A I I E H 9 ------Caprice Sedan. V-8, radio. 1971 DODGE White, FIDO, 6-foot box with* oemper White 9-Pass., 4-speed trans., white steering, power brakes, air conditioning, green. steerlno. oownr brakes, with air. AM/FM Stereo radio. j m i w extras, very low mileage. 1969PLYM9UTH automatic transmission, air Demon Coupe. 6-cyllnder, automatic VIP 4-Door Hardtop. One owner', FACTORY shell, std. trans., V-8 eng., plus morel sidewall tires. Extra CleanI Has new 6 7 VW $1495 69 VW ^ $15 9 5 6 9 PONTUC $1595 Aillon Trial engine. ' 71 CHEVROLET $3195 70 AUDI 100 LS $2695 , « » w t i m conditioning, radio, power GTO Coupe. V-8, 4-speed 70 CHEVROLET $2095 transmission, radio, one owner, very clean AlR CONDITIONING, ylnyl roof, power T62A KIngswood 9-Passenger Station Wtfgon. V-8. autO[natlc, 4-Door. 4-spped. smoke blue station Wagon, /-pass., blue. Sedsn. 4-speed, blue J144S 4-Door Sedan. 4 steering, power brakes, vinyl transmission, power '/4 ton Pjekup. 6-cyllnder, steering, radio, whnewall tires, very sharp. I cylinders, 4-speed manual Date Set 72 CHEVROLET NOVA $2995 72 PONTIAC LEMANS $3495 70 VW $ 1 795 roof, tinted glass. steering, radio. standard transmission, <1645 Rally Sport, 8, automatic, power steering, air conditioning, 2-Doer Hardtop. 0, automatic, power steering, power ' 6 7 VW $1345 I .Uansmlsslon, Volvo air con- radio. S239S - $2145 Auto. Stick, green I ditloning, AM radio, cloth In- NEW HAVEN (AP)-Guilfer- *1 6 9 5 silver, sharpi brakes, lactory air, yellow/white vinyl roof. Convertible. 4-speed, white a banker's grey, red In- mo Aillon, charged with 69 DODGE MONACO $2095 71 AUDI 100 LS $3245 \ 71 v w $20 9 5 murder'in the stabbing deaths 4-Door Hardtop. 8. automatic, power steerinpy power 4-Ooor, 4-speed, green, cleanI 6 7 VW $1345 Super Sedan. 4-speed, w/air. last year of his wife and her brakes, air conditioning, white, black vinyl roof. Fastback 4-Speed, beige clean. parents, will come to trial May 69 PONTIAC TEMPEST $1695 P w i t t H w s OUR “ NO WALK" PLEDGE TO YOU 1971 PLYMOUTH 70 FORD $1595 4-Door. 6, automatic transmission, power steering, green. 1970 PLYMOUTH Maverick 2-Door SpO^n. 6-cylinder, automatic, green. 69 VW $2095 iPolara 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, We promise you that if your new Chevrolet is laid up In our service depart­ 16 in Superior Court. Satellite Custom 4-Door Sedan. FACTORY Custom Suburban. FACTORY AIR 6 8 VW $1445 The trial dath was set 70 CHEVROLET $1995 9-Pass Station Wagon, blue lautomatic, power steering, ment for more than one full day due to a failure resulting from a factory AIR CONDITIONING, automatic transmis­ CONDITIONING, automatic transtnisqlon, 72 CAMEHu $$295 4-8peed, blue I radio, emerald green, a sharp im V i LTD WAGON Impala 2-Door Hardtop. V^B, automatic, power steering. defect and repairable under the terms of your now car guarantee wo yvill Thursday by Judge George A. sion, power steering, new whitewall tires, Hardtop. 8, automatic, power steering, air conditioning, ■ carl ' radio, power steering, one owner. gold/white vinyl roof. 68 VW $ 1 595 . lend you a car, free of charge, until your car Is back on the road. (Offer good Saden, presiding judge of the radio. » On Display Nowl 6 9 VW $1895 court. 68 FIREBIRD $1495 Squareback. Auto., beige. Kombl. 4-spesd, blue only If you purchased the car at Carter Chevrolet,’you are over 16 years of •1 9 9 5 72PINT0 $2195 Hardtop. 6, automatic, power steering, blue. ago, and you carry liability Insurance on your car.) The bodies of Aillon’s wife, *1 9 9 5 Runabout. >utomatlc, green, real sharpi 68 MERCURY PARKLANE $1795 $1595 66 VW- $1145 Barbara Montano Aillon, and 71 OLDSMOBILE $3095 6 8 V w ' Sedan. 4-speed, white. Convertible. 8, autornatic transmission, power steering, Fastback. 4-3peed. blue decormer her parents, George and Ber­ CutisM Supreme 2-Door Hardtop. 8. automatic tranarhla- white, * Motor Sales, hie. ‘tA Oo«4 HiMe to nice Montano, were discovered Sion, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, green. BmyAOn" Aug. 13, 1972 in the Montanos’ FITZGERALD FORD, INC. ROUn 83, YOiUWP TUBHUKi, TALCOTTVIUE TEL MANCNESnR-649-2838 200 MWAO STREET spacious North Haven home, MANIMESTER PLYMOUTH “TbLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER" MMiCMESTER • 643-4100 CHEVROLET authorities reported. WINDSOR AVE. ROCKVILLE OPEN EVES. The officials said Aillon’s 643-2708 - 875-8010 -SHOP TONITE tU 01 COm INC. seven-4nonth-old daughter was Route 83 CARTER SERVICE Tk/m oulfi 846-6464 38 Yowt of i Yoon of SoiNiit«,Sorvleing Gfiovralolt” discovered unharm^ in the ToHaml Tpko. MANCHESTER TEL 843-2489 875-3369 1226 MAIN 8T. Opon Btronlngo TH 6 TRurt. TH 6 house when the bodies were 18 TED TR U D O N m w etfttYER s h o p I found. t S A V E

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Fear. There are many kinds special mention for a joo well World, Collections (Corner, Tif­ stay in the audience’s sub- of fears, fear of darkness,,, done. fany Studio and parents of Sock concious for centuries. Tickets loneliness, cramped quarters, Directed by Mr. Hay, h’ Buskin members for thCir are only $1 with SAA or |1.50 etc. But tonight and ^turday assisted by Joel Knitt, Hill generous loans of antiques. without. And remember to VOL. XXXV, No. 24 the MHS audiences will House will be the polished “The Haunting of Hill bring a friend with you tonight experience a different kind of production Sock n’ Buskin is House,” a psycholo^cal drama or tomorrow night — you won’t Female fear — the terror of the super­ famous for. A lot of credit that raises more questions than want to walk home alone! — natural...... 1...... should also be given to Trader’s it answers, a play guranteed to Stephen Ide S h im m e rs Sock n’ Buskin’s production When Peggy Drops Her Tray of "the Haunting of Hiil House” Wanted promises to be be an experience A Peggy Pigtail Story; Part 3 And my tray fell. And my food Monitor; Who did this? in the heretofore unexplored- LOYALTY The amazjpg Aquaettes of DAY in a Terminating Series spilt all over the clean tile Kids; Peggy Porkchops MHS are noW looking for new “other” world. Strange noises, Recap: At the end of our last floor. And I have made a^fool Pigtails, a piain redhaired girl members. Thus aquaettes is a pounding on the doors, thrilling episode, Peggy had but of myself in front of the 650 with lots of freckles. Ha, ha, ha, group of girls who perform hysterical laughter, all accen­ just been attacked by a creepy kids in this cafeteria. cheer, clap, grunt, sneer at me water ballet stunts like somer- tuate the tense and electric at­ moocher and was preoaring to Peggy looked at the floor kiddos. This is a serious sautes, dolphins, clams and mosphere surrounding Hill House. Caught up in this web, sneeze In self-defense. Shaken, covered with two quarts of offense. Don’t you know that sculling. y the moocher runs away. miik, tomato soup, chocolate this Peggy girl has left the They put on an exciting show seven individuals are hqlpless chip cookies, balogna scene of an accident? to escape to liberty. y - . VETEMNS OF FOREKN WARS Shaking, the tray tips. each year where the swimmers Peggy started to sneeze. Her sandwiches, chocolate pudding, What will happen next? Will show their talent and express Eleanor, played by Cathy tray shook harder and harder appies, ice cream and oranges Peggy become a movie star? themselves by performing Larivee, is the center figure and harder. Her freckled face and she feit sick. Then she WiU she be given demerits for stunts created arouncha central and is poweriess to control the got redder and redder and iooked up. in amazemefft>All walking away frotn the sene of theme. world around her. Kathy White redder. Suddenly, she felt it.... the 650 kids in the cafeteria a crime? Will she be forced to Last year the theme was as Theodora will charm the Peggy; Me ob my. My tray is were cheering and applauding. cry over her spilt milk? Time so the group worked audience with her sarcastic shaking wildly. I am going to And they were looking at her! (remember, this story DOES stunts around costumes and wise cracks. The cool, calm sneeze. My tray is going to fall. Peggy: Gee. Everybody is have a moral.) music of different year. Luke Sanderson (George Sweet- ANDERSON-SIIEA All my fo ^ is going to spill all cheering and appiauding and Stay tuned for the next nam), domineering Mrs. Mon­ POST NO. 2046 If you enjoy swimming, have over the clean tile floor. And I ^ k in g at me. They must think thrilling episode ‘When Peggy some endurance, and would like tague (Sue Krantz), meek

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M A N C ^T E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4,1973- PAGE TWENTY-ONP. /Z iHijur Leif j Leaders' j p[|.ates Version Of Oliver / JSATtONAL LEAGUE Herald Angle Play Gets Rough, BATTING (35 at baU) - Maddox, SF, .392; Santo, CU, .38S. Too Much for San Francisco By Earl Yost a«n8BHini8tr RUNS — Bonds,. SF, 23; SPRING NEW YORK (AP) the slam blast in the Pirates’ five League, -the Cincinnati Reds Knicks Even Set Wynn, Htn, 22. around those bases, it was to beat the Padres. The Cards Pittsburgh Pirates put on run second. . defeated the Neyr York Mets 6- probably the hardest homer scored their winning runs in the LOS ANGELES (AP) - RUNS BATTED 1 n - Sports Editor in the game to nine for the New their version of “Oiiver” in "The grand slam was on a 32 5; the St. Louis Cardinals beat I’ve ever hit.” fifth. Chie run scored on an Play gets rougher in the A.Ciliver, Pgh, 21; Watson, Htn, pitch and. nine times out of 10, Yoiters, a fact whidi made San Francisco and it was the San Diego Padres 3-1 and error by San Diego shortstop even-up National Basketball 19. it’s going to be a fast ball... so I Reds — Mets Sharman and the sellout crowd SUE! the Chicago Cubs whipped the 24" GREEN STEEL quite a production. Derrel Thomas and another on Association playoffs now of 17,505 most unhappy. 'V HITS - Fuentes, SF, 36; was expecting it,” said Oliver Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1. Pinch-hitter Larry Stahl’s s p a s m A1 Oliver was a virtual one Tim McCarver’s sacrifice fly. Frazier showed his usual PLANTER BOXES Bonds, SF, 35. of the home run off San Fran­ With Oliver leading the three-run homer capped a heading for the New York man show with six RBI’s on two Class Noted at East Fete form in the second game after HOME RUNS - Wynn, Htn, cisco starter Jim Willoughby. longball offense, the Pirates put sixrun uprising in the fourth in­ home of the Knicks with Los Heavy gauge steel for 8; Stargell, Pgh, 7; H.Aaron, home runs as the Pirates Oliver’s coming-out party ning as Cincinnati defeated Cubs — Dodgers “When you win, you win with class and when you’lose, Angeles Coach Bill Sharman scoring only 12 points and Indoor or outdoor uie. brought the curtain down on the the game away early. Milt May AU, 7. was due. He had only had one had a three-run homer in New York. ’The rally w ip^ out Don Kessinger’s two-run you lose with class. You fellows have set an example for declaring, “It looks like making some throwing errors 7H''x5''x24''long. Giants 14-5 Thursday. a 44 New York lead built on single keyed a four-run rally in in the opener. He commented, STOLEN BASES - Morgan, hit in his previous 21 at-bats Pittsburgh’s four-run fourth everyone in this room,” Toastmaster Jim Higgins so ably we’ll have to go back to "Both honiers were on fast \im -i u ntt Cin, 12; Cedeno, Htn, 9. before W^nesday’s perfor­ that built their lead to 13-1. Rusty Staub’s grand slam the ninth as Chicago came back “I felt better tonight. But our balls ... that'was the first time put it at the seventh annual East Catholic High Basketball pushing and shoving.” *BuiM a BetterTomorrow...Toda)rr I Iru ’riw a r r PITCHING (3 Decisions) - mance, which also included two “It was my first Inside-the homer in the first. to beat Los Angeles.. Dodger bench has really helped us this J ’ve had so many RBI’s in one Booosters’ Club dinner at Willie’s. The Knicks, led by the 26- Koosman, NY, 44, 1.000, 1.06; singles. park homer and probably my Cards — Padres starter Andy Messersmith had year and they helped us again, game’’ said an elated Oliver While it wasn’t the usual championship season for the point shooting of Bill Bradley BiUingfaam, Cin, 44,1.000,2.78< In the other baseball games last,” said the Pittsburgh Reggie Geveland scattered held the Cubs scoreless on six Meminger and Jackson es­ after hitting a two-run homer in Eagles, it was nevertheless a successful one (17 wins, six and a tougher defense, beat the pecially. Thursday, all in the National catcher. “’The way I had to run nine hits and St. Louis his before their ninth-inning up­ the first inning and a grand Lakers 99-95 ’Thursday ni{^t to capitalized on San Diego errors rising. defeats) climaxed by.the parents and players breaking The 64 Jackson from North AMERICAN LEAGUE bread with one another. square the best-of-seven title Dakota surprised everyone with 'kmllpWilji playoffs at one victory apiece. bis shooting and explained, “I Per usual, the dinner and service, was ace high, which On Tuesday night, the Lakers 3M II/31474 BATTING at bats) — helped add to a most interesting evening. go in as a defensive player most TinseWInCan STORM KING P.KeUy, Chi, .487; Valentine, AU Looks vron 115-112. Hill Gains First Round Lead | FYank Kinel, assistant coach, who has now spent eight of the time. I’m supposed to DOOR CLOSERS V Cal, .397. "Our defense was much double team and gamble when years.at East, half as a player and the other four seasons better than In the opening OUR 16/3 X SO' RUNS - Patek, KC, 20; HOUSTON (AP) - "You’ve of two titles in his six years on To Norton the opportunity is there, but Scords were relatively high as an assistant coach, summed it up briefly why East has game,” said Coach Red Holz- Adjuitobie closing speed Mayberry, KC, 18; Otis, KC, 18. got to keep your cool.” the pro lour, followed that dif­ some teams k ^ of leave me EXTENSION CORDS despite good playing conditions been so successful. man, whose charges next meet and positive lock to RUNS BATTED IN - Mike Hill, a broad-shouldered ficult flirmula to a hard-won 67 alone on offense and then I feel UL lilted for indoor — bright, warm sunshine and Return Go the Lakers in the more frien^y Dave DeBusschere hold door open. Mayberry, KC, 20; Cepeda, one-time beer truck driver, was and the first round lead “There are two reasons, first, dedicated and that I can contribute.” use. U-ground connector. light winds. Mastery champ . confines of Madison Square ■ Bsn, 17. ’Thursday in the $25,0()0 Houston knowledgeable coaches in Don Bums and Stan Ogrodnik. His contribution included Safety yeliow. talking about his mastry of the Tommy Aaron, for example, Garden on Sunday afternoon. time and 76-72 at the end of the 434W/33S04 H n^ — Valentine, Cal, 31; bumpy, tricky, nerve-testing Open Golf Tournament. NEW YORK (AP) - Muham­ And second,” he continued, “is the quality df boys we have field goals on each of his first Eoilon1973*AineriianHiiiliim Stores REG. $ 5.88 had an 80, and ’Tom Weiskopf a “We sustained the tempo of third quarter and maintained Munson, NY, 29; Rojas, KC, 29. greens on the 6,905-yard Quail His five-uder-par effort — he 79. Dave Hill, Mike’s controver­ mad All, the once bombastic here. They are all dedicated and unselfish.” four ^ots. " >v. the game better, we took a the four-point lead at the con­ HOME RUNS—Tenace, Oak, Valley Golf Club course. was the only man in the field of American League and loquacious world Veteran Dave DeBusschere sial older brother, had a 78 and East has never gone through a losing campaign and its better selection of shots and clusion, although leading by 10 7; Fisk, Bsn, 6; Cepeda, Bsn, 6; "If you get hot and let these 144 to^scape without a bogey— heavyweight champion, is lookecT ahead and said, “I think said he was going to withdraw. East record on the hardwood ranks on the same plateau as I’m happy with the split. Only with 5 minutes and 39 seconds Spikes, Cle, 6; Melton, Chi, 6. greens get under your skin, gave him a two-stroke margin GB talking less — and hoping to Wilbur Cross High in New Haven as the state’s most remaining. Bradley hit 10 of his maybe it’s more difficult for ( 0 ^ ) because we lost the first game, the Lakers to play in New York \ imTU itn PITCHING (3 Decisions) - well,you’re going to shoot some over Steve Melnyk and amateur Milwaukee enjoy it more. successful. points in that final quarter, I lardvvai-i' though. Before that I wanted to than it is for us to play at the Paul, Tex, 34, 1.000, 3.04; funny numbers.” sensation Ben Crenehaw, tied Baltimore Ken Norton, the pugnacious V The school has no bigger or more enthusiastic follower win both at the Forum.” Forum, although their veteran Coleman, Det, 5-1, .833, 2.08. ’The 34-year‘old Hill’ winner at 69. New York ex-Marlne who was instrumen­ “I thought we were too tal in temporarily closing All’s than the Rev. Edward Saunders. The principal admitted New York showed versatility players adapt very well. Cops Field Het^ Cieyeland in scoring with Hve players in careful and almost let them ORTHO GENERAL Detroit mouth by breaking his jaw in two things, one that he did break his consecutive record of catch us,” commented Holz- "Our crowd is much more lENEML ORTHO ROSE Pine Valley’s Dick Guzda pounding out an upset split deci­ having witnessed every basketball game since coming to double f i ^ e s led by Bradley. vociferous than the Los Angeles PURPOSE PLANT FOOD FOOD PELLETS THE Boston Walt Frazier had 20, Phil man. “D ^ n Meminger did a PURPOSE ROSE turned in a 36-36-72 r ^ n d sion victory in a 12 round fight East iast season, but for good reason. Also, he candidly good job on Gail G o<^ch and fans are. I don’t know what that AMERICAN yesterday to win the Ckt^nec- March 31 at San Diego, hopes to said, “I really enjoy East Catholic basketball. It spells Jackson 17, Earl Monroe 14 and word means, but my roommate Chicago 12 .706 Willis Reed 11. Goodrich is tough to shut off Plant fool food ticut Golf Assn. One-Day Tpur- completely silence Muhammad class, from the team, to jhe coaching, its supporters and Bradley uses it all the time.” fslltis 4-CU.FT. Kansas City 14 9 .609 1 The latter, most valuable because he can explode at any nament at the Manchester in their rematch Sept. 10 at the time.” Bradley, a Rhodes scholar California 11 8 .579 2 student cheering. It’s a very fine operation. Everything three years ago when the wheelbarrows r i R E OUTLET Country (Hub. Runner-up Was Minnesota 9 9 .500 3Vk Forum in Inglewood, Calif. from Princeton, said, “I don’t about East basketball is rewarding and I feel that we have Knicks beat the Lakers for the The lefthanded Laker guard 9 9 ^ BOXED AT VERNON CIRCLE Bbb LaFrancis, of Edgewopd, The heavyweights announced think the home court advantage 9 9 ^ Oakland 10 12 .455 4Vk PHONE 872-222^ the finest high school basketball coach in Connecticut in title, played 29 minutes and scored only 14 points, after Excellent for shrubs, A complete diet for ROUTE 83 VERNON at 37-36-73. Hugo Torza, also of plans for the return 12-round means that much to me because Texas 7 11 .389 5Vk Stan Ogrodnik.” flowers, (owns, vege­ Heavy seomlen steel Edgewood, and Frank Kiernian bout at a news conference bolstered the defense. He still leading the club with 30 in the some of the Lakers have played roses. For new and Thursday’s Games tables, trees. 5 lbs. 29330/33132 troy. Puncture-proof of the host club tied for tb i^ ’Thursday. The latter, who climaxed an informal speaking program, wears a protective brace on his opening game. more in the Garden than I .established plants. 5 lbs. 377SI/S3120 No games scheduled ■*9 tira. 34"x27"xa" troy. with 74s. Kieman won low nbt Ali, speaking softly and with proved to be just as much at home behind the microphone knee, but he moved well. Last The L ^ ers had 19 turnovers have.” Friday’s Games year, when the Lakers beat the Glass/Belts with a 87 score. A field of 1^ California (May 2-1) at difficulty because of his still as he is sitting on the sidelines directing his charges. took part. Par was 69 because ailing jaw, broken on the left One point the slender coach wanted to make clear was Knicks in the championship Baltimore (McNally 3-3), N series, Reed didn’t see action. of temporary greens. | Texas (Bosman 2-3) at side, confessed that he was not Uiat contrary to public rumors, he has no intention of step­ OUR MEADOWBROOK 18" 1S73”NEW CAR” TIRE properly prepared for their ping down as basketball coach. ‘"rhis had to be a very impor­ Detroit (Perry 2-2), N tant Win for us,” the New York Rick Mount Ices Win CUT, 3 HP ROTARY MOWERS Oakland (Hunter 1-1) at first meeting. “I wasn’t serious enough for Family Get-Together captain said. “It would have Geveland (Perry 3-3), N hem very tough for us if we Kansas City (Busby 2-2) at the first fight,” he admitted. “I For Colonels In Playoff \ m iT M 'IlH “I call this an East Catholic family-get-together,” he were down two games, even i larduai-«> ^makaVIVniiicr R*dhl Tut Maker B l U C k Milwaukee (Slaton 1-1), N underestimated him and didn’t INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - there’s no special thrill in F.E.T.r .. W hlltw allt told his audience of 250. playing the next two games in Boston (Pattin 1-4) at train like I should. ’This time, I Beating the Indiana Pacers for beating his former teammates. 4988 C-78-14 24.00 will be more serious and train ‘"^is year’s team occupies a special place in my heart. New York. We were much iflore 28.00 Minnesota (Kaat 3-1), N aggressive on defense.” the American Basketball “I just want to win the cham­ E-78-14 25.00 harder. I will guarantee that “This was the quickest season since I came here. It'was pionship.” REG. $59.99 27.00 New York (Stottlemyre 3-3) Even so, Jerry West scored 32 Association championship is F-78-14 26.00 the result will be completely completely enjoyable. I wish that I was starting the season The Lionels now have taken 39SSI/S33I7 28.00 at Chicago (Bahnsen 3-1), N points and Jim McMillian had not Rick Mount’s chief goal, Budget priced mower de­ Q-78-14 27.00 different.” ali over.” Ogrodnik’s pretty wife, sitting nearby, didn’t two in a row from the Pacers 29.00 26 for the losers. But 7-foot-l although he wouldn’t mind it a VILLAGE PARK signed for small lawns. M H-78-14 \28.00 The former champion, who utter a word or change the expression on her face, but it and will go for their third vic­ 37088/33113 30.00 Wilt Chamberlain missed e i^ t bit. HOSE NOZZLES Cuts on 18" path at any Q-78-15 27.00 National League weighed 221 pounds for Nortoir, tory in Saturday’s nationally 29.00 U86EST AMUa|l^ was obvious,that.the basketball season is a long one, too, of nine free throws when the The important thing, he says, H-78-1S 28.00 East said he expected to scale about televised game here at 1 p.m. 30.00 NEW EN6UND for any young wife^ and mother of children of a devoted Knicks used iq strategy of is to win the title. He doesn’t Ih — Jil Boosts^ll of our Sofety L-78-15 - W L Pet. GB 214 or 215 for the rematch. "I EST. 1 7 32.00 coach. fouling him before he could get care who he has to beat to do it. GALLON Pok fedfures, tool Chicago 13 . 9 .591 plan to stay in camp for two YOUR CHOICE I Frw Psfking, Fret Admliilos, “This was one of the most competitive teams ever at off his dunk shots. Mount, a 6-foot-4 All- For the second straight > Pittsburgh 10 .588 % months, concentrating on game, it was Kentucky’s giant A East. Sharman commented, “We American guard from Purdue, B i. Goodrich Life Saver ENTIRE PARK OPEN New York IV '10 .545 1 nothing but the fight. .was an Indiana Pacer for two Artis Gilmore who topped the Montreal “We never think that tye are going to lose. I knew that shot lousy, we didn’t play very FRI. 7 P.M., SAT. 6 P.M. 11 .450 3 Remembering that my mouth years before going to Kentucky Colonels’ attack. ORTHq-GRO PLANT FOOD - o balanced fertilizer Set to hold any spray Philadelphia /9 we didn’t have a big man ^ would have to work harder good defense and we bad too SUN. 1 P.M. 11 .450 3 was closed for nearly six weeks last summer. Now, the (folonels In Monday night’s victory at for oil plants. LIQUID ROSE FOOD— yields more, big­ pattern from jet stream St. Louis /' 5 16 .238 many turnovers. ’This was a ger blooms. EVERGREEN & AZALEA FOOD - for all 7% will help me concentrate.” than in the past. Of the six ^m es that we lost, the most hold a 2-1 edge on the defending Louisville, the 7-2 center tallied to needle sproy^ A much rougher game than West was by only six points. We could have won them all with a 29 points, 26 rebounds and seven acid loving plants. Tuesday night. It looks like ABA champion Pacers in their SUNDAY, MAY 6 San / 6-4 or 6-5 player. We could have oeen 23-0 or 24-0 with just blocked shots. He followed that STEEL RADIALS we’ll have to gqhack to pushing best-of-7' series. F raneiK o 19 8 .704 performance with 28 points, 16 Bowling one Kevin Tierney at 64,” he ado and shoving like we did against And it was Mount who iced Guaranteed 40,000 Miles Cincinnati 15 8 .652 2 rebounds, seven blocked shots Tierney wasn’t around this pAst season, having d ic a g o ^ the 92-88 vtytory for the In normil driving, you'll gil «t least 40.000 miles of tread weir Houston 16 10 .615 2% land six assists TTiursday night. from the Llfesaver^ Radiif Steel R/S on your car. If you don't get graduated following the 1972 State'^ampionship cam- ’The^Luers and Bulls went Colonels Thursday night on two m g 40,000 miles, take the guarantee bKk to your BFG retailer. Ha'll Losiangeles 12 13 .458 6 PINNETTES - Linda free throws with three seconds Indiana was topped by 6-9 R»mSS.VOM Y allow'you credit for the difference toward the going trade-in price p a lp . ^ \ the full seven games before Los of new ones. And add a small service charge. Sm Diego 8 17 .320 10 center Mel Daniels, who scored Gustafson 182-193-528, Katy Aiigeles won the opening remaining. Atlanta 7 15 .318 9% 21 points, pulled down 11 Spearin 198-506, Anne nivison Retained Composure \ playoff set four games to three. “It’s great to come back to / Thureday’a1 Games rebounds and blocked three of 467, Betty Plumley 464, Camille New York led 50-46 at half- Indiana," he said, even if Scuta 458, Marie Bolls 473, Barb The 1972-73 season ended in defeat, when sWlton staved Gilmme’s shots. 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WESTERN Angeles (Osteen 2-2), N ‘ T was proud of our boys. No one blamed the officials, or SULATED JIG SAWS LAWN SPRAYERS Recording/Stars Houstoh (Forsch ^1) at New the noisy fans. We have no complaints, no alibis.” HEDGE SHEARS York (Koosman 44), N ELKS - Bill Adamy 139-141-407, Ogrodnik is small in stature but he stood taller than ever Joe Cataldi 156479, Dom Farr THE Cincinnati (Billingtom 44) at when he ended his off-the-cuff remarks. HAGE Montreal (Torrez 24), N 142-371, Tony Desimone 150-368, Pittsburgh (Blass 0-1) at San Ray Beaurgard 139-360, Jack Diego (Norman 0-3), N Talley 161-380, Eugene Richard­ REG. $3.59 AAokes^roll, straight & o f son 155-145-408, A1 Pirkey 351, \ »» Syphons, mixes & jproys Cooper tifeliner Steel-Belt Whitewali Chicago (Jenkins 2-2) at San curved cuts in wood, Charles Christadore 368, Jack Inspired Black Hawks 8 " forged heat treated 2643" toll; oil controls chemicqis ot right pro- Francisco (Marichal 4-2), N , F-78-14 blades. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAT n PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4,1973 j , 1973 - PAGE TWENTY-THRFR BUGS BUNNY OUT OUB WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDINgi'HOU^E with MAJOR HOOPtE |LP! SUCCOR! ClPRCl PBRHAPS WE Vi/ERE S m iN 6 IN MOiioLmE I wHyriouuvE SI6TAN C 6! A S^SC OP I^TKR WILL ...A COMPLETE THERE THEY TH" TRUTH IS-IHEYVE FLANNELWUTH .rtANDERS JHBJ4kRK CONTSMPLA- STRANSCR .WALKED WBOWO/I / IMAMAnUXT- aDASAUJ/r EdAO.CLAUDE, VcU HBviyc Hlfi; “ OTlTeofTHAIRia/ IS HEADIN’ TRisViAY. MAJOR.' CERTAINLY HAVE AN TINS THS IMONOBRS OF UP AND OFFERED I ■TILL MV \MEMT-t10U rTAUJ'TTHAt 6CTTIW’ < IM CETTIN' OF HERE NA*njRE.WHEN WB OUaHTA 1 nCWT P»K 7HBYTZE A T UNUSUAL WAY OF Third Straight A JO0 I 1 RAID FOR FIVE tXMSj' BEFORE HJS'STARTS HIS Secretariat Pick WHAT HAPP04BP? BEWORKIM'7 okplav AND EACH OTHER BUT WITH ALL TH- EXPRESSING THINGS! A BOUR- ( OOLF-OR ABOUTSrORTtq OOCFIN6 OFF THEY POSTG'Mi^ sh ow ! he WHILE MR. FLANDERS CAY WEEK.' ANVTHIMS/I TOLfnCS,OR CO THEY’RE OWLV COULQA’ OUTdROWLED IS A BIT AGGRESIVE, 5AVLE4WE , WHATEVER/ THE LIONS A FTE R A RADK IT A 9 I9 - ( HE ALso. ^ Win for Eagles In Saturday’s Run FIVE PAYS/ J "Tonight was also pleas^ with the ^ Dick Ledbetter 9:00 Mets vs. Astros, WINF LOUISVILLE (AP) - Light also was entered and will pounds, the 1‘ 4-mile Derby will pitching. “The players are 9:00 (22) Red Sox vs. Twins, Scoring five runs in the se­ hitting the ball and scoring Secretariat, his reputation run as an entry with Secretariat be worth $198,800, with $155,060 Inland Fishing w n c tarnished, will try to win the because,he also is trained by to the winner cond inning, East Catholic runs now/.... 9:00 (18) Yanks^.vs. White Sox Trout fishing is reported to be 99th and richest running of Laurin. Post time IS 5:40 R.m., EDT, CO won a 5-1 victory over St. McKeon led the hitting good to excellent in the Far­ the Kentucky Derby Satur­ and the weather forecast is sun­ MICKEY FINN Thomas Aquinas yesterday with two RBI’s. Smachetti Saturday The entry was made the early mington River and its West day and bring trainer Lucien even-money choice while Sig­ ny and mild. Television BY HANK LEONARD afternoon at Mt. Nebo. The drove in the first run with a 2:00 (3) ABA Basketball: Branch. Salmon Brook, Sandy mund Sommer’s Sham .was se­ coveraiie will be from 5-6 p.m. A WEEK AGO, MV FATHER WAS RESPECT­ solo hit and the rest of the Colonels vs. Pacers Laurin and Meadow Stable ED AS A JUDGE AND A HUMANITARIAN' Brook, Blackberry River, game was C9lled after five cond at 7-2. Pritchard, Thomas and radio coverage from 5:15- BELIEVE ME, MISS GOOOVILLE — 2:10 (8) Baseball: Astros vs.'^ their second straight victory ^ D NOW THE PEOPLE HAVE A LR E A W Morrissey Brook, Muddy River, innings because of rain. The team was hitting the ball and ResSeguet's Our Native 5.45 p m . both 1^ CBS. • KNOW WHAT VOUR FATHEI Mets in the Churchill Downs /WJ5T BE GOING THROUGH/ CONDEMNED HIM AS A'GRAFTER/ Mill River, Pomperaug River, win puiled East up to 4-3 hard.. was third at 8-1, followed by the Secretariat will start from Saiigatuck River, Salmon Hornat looked extremely 2:15 (22-30) Baseball: Astros classic. the No 10 post under Ron Tur- while Aquinas evened its vs. Mets Lou Goldfine-trained entry of River, Blackledge River, good and had little trouble Joe Kellman^s Shecky Greene cotte while John LeBlanc will . record at 4-4. 5:00 (3) Kentucky Derby (8) “ Now bring on Saturday,” Jeremys River, Hammonassett and Arthur Applqton's My send .Angle Light out of the No. as aquinas had only two Wide World of Sports Laurin, who won the 1972 Derby River, Fenton River, Mt. Hope Pete Hornat was the win­ scratch hits. with Riva Ridge, said Thursday Gallant at 10-1. 2 slut >anta Anita Derby River, Matchaug River, Yantic •winner Sham will start from SHOP Ta l k 5-V ) 9 S ^ r , ning'pitcher as he went the The Eagles visit Xavier Sunday after entering Secretariat in NNiAW.tit Im Ui MW River, Five Mile River, this year’s field o f 13 3-year- Others entered, and their the No 4 [hist under Laffit Pin- Quinebaug River and Shetucket route allowing only two hits. Saturday morning at 10:30 at 1:00 (3) WHA Playoffs odds, were Elkwood Stable s cay .ir' and winner Palmer Field in olds. River. He struck out one and 2:00 (8) NBA: Lakers vs. Restless Jet, 20-1; Ed Our Native will start from No. 7 SHORT RIBS Trout fishing is also good in walked one. The win evened Middletown. Knicks Secretariat, 1972 Horse of the Elzemeyer’s Warbucks, 15-1; under Dun Brumfield. BY FRANK O'NEAL 2:15 Baseball: Yanks vs. Year, lost some prestige when East Twin Lake, West Hill his mound mark at 1-1. Stevenson and Stump’s Navajo, The fleet Shecky Greene will YOU CAN Pond, Candlewood Lake, Ball White Sox, WINF he finished third, behind Angle 30-1; Elmendorf Farm's Twice break from No. 11 and Blue VOUe MARITAL BREAK-UP Pinto, 3b BELIEVE IT. Pond, Lake Quassapaug, 3:00 (2^30) NHL: Canadiens Light and Sham, in the Wood A Prince, 3()-l; Alsco Stable’s Grass winner My Gallant will /AJST HAVE REALLY HURT. The Eagles Jumped on Banning, 2b 1 1 1 Memorial after having scored Crystal Lake, Long Pond, Amos losing pitcher John Unwin Pete Hornat McKeon. If vs. Black; Hawks Royal and Regal, 15-1; Lazy F go from No 12. 3:30 (3) CBS Sports Spec­ impressive victories in his first Ranch’s Forego, 12-1, and Gott- PRISCILLA'S POP rH Lake, Beach Pond and for five runs in the second Socha, u Braulio Baeza will ride My BY AL VERMEER Mashapaug Lake. Love, c tacular two starts of the year. dank and Sechrest’s Gold Bag. Gallant while no rider was IT'S A SPECIAL C> on hr Nu. u t ,, thif'd and fourth runs. East Soucier, cf TM I«g. yx Kokanee are providing good stanza. Bob Love led off 5:15 (8) Howard Cosell Edwin Whittaker’s Angle If all 13 start, each under 126 named foi Shecky Greene. jlMJISTLE! ONLY DO1 Margaret Court eliminated, nightstick. BY FRANK BAGINSKI I WORKED THREE in the western part of the East Catholic vs. Xavier at 1 DAY ONLY JT WAS A SW ELL MOVIE / WILL YOU PLEASE OVERTIME? 4 W ORKED Billie Jean of San Diego She also looked a little bit like I MEAN ...WHATS HE G>cfrFT HOURS OVERTIME.' M Sound. Palmer Field Birr I DON’T UNDERSTAND ' THAT I HAVEHT ScfTTI W A N T T H A T AT TIME AND A now is favored to win the $95,- Elizabeth Taylor. WHY E V E S ey eocy t h i n k s t h i s ALPHASETICALL’/P OVERTIME Cod\ are providing good Mattatuck C.C. vs. Manchester HALF TH A T’S " 000 Family Circle Professional “ The private police agency 1 ,BURT REYNOLDS IS \ r D LAST NIGHT/ fishing at the Race, Wilderness C.C. at Mt. Nebo Women's Tennis Tournament. work for — Barricade in New sexy'. Point and Green Hills off ■ TENNIS Mrs. King, aiming at the $30,- Albany, Ind. — didn’t have r b Fishers Island. 000 first prize, met Rosemary Manchester C.C. at Housatonic enough men for the job,” FREE Blackfish are being taken in C.C. L i b Casals of San Francisco and explained Sgt. Donna Bums, small numbera all along the Nancy Gunter of Saa Angelo, a statuesque brunette. /'S o COLEMAN coast. Tex., took on Kerry Melville o f / Marilyn and I were assigned r T T Fishing for alewives is good repair service Australia in today’s semifinals^ We had to have sped^ial un­ A in Trading Cove Brook, the base Mrs. Court suffered a p a ^ u l Groman’s Girls iforms made for us.” H ~ T of Greenville Dam in the por­ r i i i Tw4« AM Bi>ldiil4 thigh muscle ipjury Thiw«lay Marilyn is Lt. Marilyn Potts, tion of Crowley Brook which is SAT., MAY 5th •niTiTr'i------as she hit a high lob, anqlost to Set Exhibition a comely, blonde divorcee. not posted. Miss Gunter, who won/-S' 16,7- Donna stands at one end of Fishermen are reminded that 5. / Groman’s girls’ softball te§m • Barn 42, Which houses such from 1U a.m. \ a sport fishing license is WINTHROP Mrs. Court was loading, 3-2, will plan an exhibition gaine stars as S^retariat and Sham, BY DICK CAVALU required to take alewives in the in the fi'ial set when she Saturday night starting a t/ta t and Marilyn stands at the other. to 6 p .m . MR. ABERNATHY inland district and except in the' ^ BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY grimaced with |»in on coming Keeney Field against/Plain- And nobody crosses through UDOK,’' HERE CTSAAea TH E- Connecticut River and its I TH IN K HE W EAR© T H A T B A 3 ONE THING WE KNOW, /o w n from hitting the lob. ville. without getting a kick in the A Coleman Representative will be on hand to answer A\YeTERIOUS KID IN T H E EtA)3 ,' — ) Y tributaties the taking of BB0 AZJ6 E HE'-S € 0 LX3LV H E HE RACKS A WALLOP. Mrs. Kin^ second seeded Both teams are..rfiembers of questions and to repair all Coleman Appliances . ^ . alewives in the,inland district is LABOR IS FREE — YOU PAY ONLY FOR PARTS — DOE6 N X WANT 70 SHOW HO ESCE. behind M ^ Court, disposed of the Amateur Spftball Assn. Bi- prohibited from sundown IF NEEDED. Includes Stoves, Lanterns, Heaters, Etc. Wendy jdverton of Ormond, State L ea^.^S ix teams com­ Jones Ailing / Friday to sundown Sunday. Fla., M, 6-1, during quarter- prise Ute^circuit, Pittsfield, NEW YORK (AP) - . Out­ SAT, ONLY fin a l^ ! the Sea Pines ^ cq u e t Greenfield, Turners Falls and fielder Cleon Jones of the New COLEMAN FUEL .99* gal. aqh. No.rfhampton, all in York Mets, out of action since ’ (Herald photo by Pinto) ______Limit 2 par cuatomer______Kim McArdle / ^Massachusetts, plus PLainville April 19, was advised Thursday Sets Record and Manchester. This is the that it would be another four-to- Everything For The Camper Ricycle Races Record-Breaking Hurdler^ first year any girls’ tea, from five days before he could even this par of the state has been in Host be^n taking batting practice. 2 MAIN ST. — 643-7111 ~ New Britain High’s girX Set StttUrdaY the ASA membership. track teamteam proved to be too y Manchester High's A1 Wood set a new schooIjMiord in Jones sprained his right wrist T H n n Open Daily to 9 P.M. All home Gorman games will Q S-A- much for Manchester High as the 330-yard intermediate hurdles whan he was making a diving catch in a Manchester Community be staged at Keeney Field. C mi k, NM. I.C. TN 1.1 ui ra o«. the locals lost a close S6-^deci- College in co-operation with the ^clocked in 42.2 seconds. Wood and hjs mates faced game with the Chicago Cubs. CAIALU sion yesterday at W il^brook Recreation department will Penney High today in East Hartfoi BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Park. / sponsor a bike race Saturday. ------^ Manchester’s K M McArdle TTiere will be three divisions. IPs John Deere XWAS V NEVER MIND. WE' CAPTAIN EASY BY .CROOKS & LAWRENCE lowered her perstmal mark in The schedule: FOLLOWIWSX IN WN (MR. ITHi:; the 880 with a ^ ta rin g time of Bowling THEAAOB'S \XKNOW WHEfS 8:30-8:45 - Registration for 10, Bennet Trackmen Cop HMPHIm we CANNA. HAVB OUR X WE CANNA TURN OCH,I >.r CAN V i MEAN­ 2:35.8. Miss yW egan was a PANEL7RUCk/[THEV WERE SGNGf J ^ ^ R B SURB ITd NOT FOR 11-12 year olds. too BAR'/' 'BRTHAT. W WHILE . M t . PIOYPTh.WHO'P b b GBNPINfl double winqdr. for the TYibe ■ IGOBELl y 9 - 1.4 mile race begins for First Meet of Season Weelend FfBedom WA$ ALL A MISTAKE ANYTHING TO A P IP t O t m A K with firsts in the 80-yard Division I. FLORAL- Beitty Bidwell 180, hurdles and 220-yard sprint. Jean Archambault 190-190-544, FREE GIFTS SPECIAL! 9:30-9:45 - Division II Bennet Junior, High’s track High frosh yesterday. Bob The ^ and 880 relay events registration for 13-15 year olds, Arlene LaPointe 466. CHAIN SAW teaih opened the season with a Houston in the 100 and 200-yanl Time! were/also captured by • 10 - Race begins for Division 61-34 victory over Coventry dashes, and Mark Demko in the SHARPENING Mam hester. II over 2.4 mile course. COMMERCIAL - Fred Oakes high’ jump and shot put were FREE ONE CHAIN *^e Indians sport a 1-1 10:30-10:45 - Division HI 144-384, Fred Riccio 145-389, Attend our double winners. Deinko set a REJPIESHMENTS ONLY 9 9 C werall record. Next for the registration for 16 and over. Dave Duchemin 147-137-391, new school must in the'shot put ^ I s is an away meet in'West 11 - Division III race begins Alumni Tryouts Rich Farrell 139-370, Curt Heinz OPEN HOUSE with a heave of 40’7” , sur­ / Hartford against Hall. They over 2.'4 mile course. 137- 379, Tim Flynn 142-142-412, MAY 4th and Sth Alumni League baseball passing the old record by / will return to home cinders The races will take place on Hoppy Cassidy 140-152-425, tryouts for boys 15-17 years o f’ 2’4t4” . " Thursday in a triangular meet the Community College campus Mike Kelly 135-135-394, Syd age who will not reach their Results: with Suffield and Conard. o h . Bidwell St. Farr’s, 100 ■ Houston (B), Holt (B); Dlckau Elkin 146-382, Rqn Sponheimer 18th birthday by Aug. 1 will be ALLEY OOP ^ Manchester Cycle Shop and The (C) 11.4 145, George Barber 138-398, BY V.T. HAMLIN / held at the West Side Oval from Mile • Fuoco (C), Ovduz (B), Hull (C), ^ A ^ donate prizes for Nick N icola 137-376, Ted THAT'S OOP RETURNING, ) YEAH, AN' 6 to ’ 7:30 on the following S:14.« HE ONLY BROUGHT r DONT KNOW, FOOTS.. aii divisions. First, second and 440 - Oabout; (B), Cutagna (B)^ .Lawrence 137-367, Henry I KNOW HIS STEP.' HE / THERE'S A TWO TO DO THIS CONfflDERING THE SIZE OF nights: STEVE CANYON ^ ^ ...... f third spots will be awarded Telaener (B), a.l Luneski 142, Ed Spence 145-394, WALKS AS THOUGH COUPLE OF JOB?HElS OUT OF THE FEOAS HE ROUNDED BY MILTON CANIFF Tuesday — infielders- 220 - Houiton (B), Dlckau (C), Quinn HE'S FULL OF PEP.' ( ® ? GUVS WITH HIS MIND/ WE'LL 4 (B), S.« Jerry Ridel n8-384, Dave UP, TVyO MAV BE ENOUGH.' outfieiders; Wednesday — NEED A MOB.' m ■ Bloodin (C), Slnunons (C), GoH Kosciol 358, Tony Pellegatto Softball inf ielders-outfielders; (B), 2:22.1 High lump - Deinko (B), Dixon (B), 138- 367, Jim Colangelo 353, Jay , ' BEEKMAN WILL LADIES AND ' S t K FLY OUR WHEY Thursday — infielders - out­ Munileld (C), t'4” Colangelo 361, Andy Riding Mowers Tonight's Games Junior Soccer fielders. Long jump - Dixon (B), ManstieM (C), -EEN’aEMEN, H k PAY WINNERS Lamoureaux 356, Ted Lawrence Lawn & Garden Tractors /i’ , r ■ I •T.swhen you Boys who have not yet signed Dlckau (C), U'Vk” There’s a John Deere Lav«n md Seieci a V 8 tj , la.h,, Tryout Dates Shot put - Deinko (B), Hawkea (B), 367, George Burgess 354, Russ 10 a. .’ •»') ticonomicai Wholesale vs. Allied, 6:15 up my do so at the tryouts. Boys Kelleher (C), 40'7" GardenTractor in a size am price model See them at out ■* Jfi’ h V, < •per-quiet Fitzgerald Willhide 370, Dave Dynes 354. range that matches Ihe job au Open House AsK ps, about The Manchester Rec Deptart- wishing to piich are reminded Discus - KeUeher (C), Wlerxblckl (B), 4ina7-hp Groman’s vs. Lynch, 7:30 Hawkea (B) U'IO" want it to do and your pocKt ibooK. parts, service, warranty lonv’rMio I ‘ Jt‘rs during our ment, junior soccer program they must also try out for either Javelin - J. Ooms (C), Gorman (B), Fitzgerald and finance plan. Opfcf MUUSt registration and tryout dates the infield or outfield. Robertson (B), 1247’’ no relay - Bennet Acadia vs. Moriarty, 8:45 are as follows: Fitzgerald Division A (J748) - Monday’s Chain Saws t; "Come in and Allied vs, Angels, 6:15 Robert­ May 7, 14, 21 at Manchester "Chained lightning’ Cham try one tml," son High. Saws make any job the Willie’svs. State Bank, 8:45 Division B (14-16) - Tuesday’s ' BITUMINOUS easiest you ever saw Select Nebo either the new (4o. 7 Electric May 8, 15, 72 at Manchester I SGT. STRIPES FOREVER CB&T vs. Town,-6:15 Nebo or from 5 gas-powered nothing BY BILL HOWRILLA High. ' DRIVEWAYS ^ PARKING LOTS ^ < ‘ - models. Bob & Marie’s vs. JC’s, 7:30 Division C (11-13) - Monday’s 'rbO05 oe^oosuY sofpa2\H6F Afdcv/srapmb Nebo runs O\r\-OH...lTH\^KyO0 May 7, 14, 21 at Illing Junior Spetlal Spring Prices 6A m e FmeuE, new M essr.. . / / DPh/a.,AN£?HA\i)5 .Lock Stock vs. Pizza, 6:15 High. See our JOHN DEERE ROTARY TILLERS 'A s p y iM cx/fz /viipsr/... (Moeepf TFie/^teMFAU^ lusT rr,sT7\M! Keeney FREE ESTIMATES APPLIANCE PARTS LITTLE SPORTS ' Division D (6-10) - Tuesday’s like a BY ROUSON Tigers vs. Roosevelt, 6:15 May 8, 15, 22 at Rllng junior PHONE: ^49-5233 washerI' dryers Illing High. Saturday . m MMCV DOWN • n> TO 5 yuis TO m RANGES DISHWASHERS COVENTRY j . , * , . D eem Starting time for all dates REFRIGERATORS Sportsman vs. Gorman, 7:30 above will be 6:15 p.m. Fitzgerald . . Wednesday, May 33, Armand PPLIANCE SPMNU Honda vs. Fogarty, 8:45 Dikraniau, head soccer coach G&H PAVING & POWER EQUIPMENT Fitzgerald Cerrar m. 44AS 31 COVENTRY N«>t 10 Zoiio t 7424103 at Southern Connecticut, will WEST STREH, 0M.TON OREN(AM-«PM Mm • Thufs.;ui8 bat IN 8 EM conduct a clinic for all divisions SA LES SERVICE t RENTALS at Manchester High. PHONE * i f e A - I

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Hatp Wantad MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4,1973— PAGE TWENTY-FIVE as Help Wanted SS H elp Wented 35 Aidclea for Sale 45 ArUelee for Sale ______45 Wanted to Buy The “ Action Marketplace" *8 Apartmanta For Bant P a s t — E ffe c tiv e MECHANIC — Lube man, AUTO Mechanics — One heavy TAG SALE — (Nothing, mis- TAG SALE — Big selection of A hours 3 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., 40 celliaiieous items. Starting May WANTED — Antique furniture, duty mechanic and one man for old coins, appliances, furniture, toys, crank phonographs, • Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers RN’S OR LPN’S hors. Starting rate, $4.24. Ford tune-ups, Jkrake jobs and inspec­ lst-7,19-3. Box Mountain Road, etc. 9-9, Saturday and Sunday. M A N C H E S n R fleet. Apply Good Humor Corp. BoKbn. Last house on left. swords, guns, glass, attic or 15 MnMm Fnm HwHwe Herald Classified Ads REST HOME, ALL SHIFTS tions'.' Good working conditions. 719 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ cellar contents. 643-6535. • Over 60,000 Daily Readers s Sullivan Ave., - Kennedy Rd. Good pay, plus incentive, 5Vk ford. (15 Word Minimum) Competitive Pay Scale: South Windsor, 289-8251. An day week. Apply in person to Rooms Without Board S9 2 Bedroom Apartments • Fast Results RN’b—$4.30 to start. equal of^rtunity employer. Joe McCavanagh, Lynch BAKED QOOD8 TAG SALE — Saturday, 8:30-4 1 D a y ...... 8$ per word per day Toyota, 345 Center Street, m., Sunday,-1 - 5 p.m., Route ra E THOMPSON House - Cot­ start at $ 2 07 $4.42.5 afttr ons year SALES Associate needed. Manchester. and RUMMAGE SALE , (South) past Bolton Dairy. 3 D a y s ...... 7c per word per day COPY CLOSING TIME FOR Excellent commission. For tage. St.. centrally located, $4.55 after two years. ^Toys, bric-a-brac, occupied large, pleasantly furnished 6 Days ...... 6c per word per day CI^SSIFIED ADVERHSEMENTC further information phone 649- INTERESTING position, open SAT., MAY 5th - 9 A.M. Japan and Victorian antiques. 1 Bedrooih & Townhouses LPN’S—$3.50 to start. 1750 after 6 p.m., Mr. Korak. rooms, parking. lall 649-2358 for can be reserved 26 D a y s ...... 5c per word per day 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION for dependable male, delivery, oveernight and permanent $$.62.5 after one year stock and potential sales. OMWaumEMNCNMl FIVE Glasbelted L78-15 tires. guest rates. Happy Ads ...... '$1.50 inch Deadline for Saturday ami Monday $3.75 after two years. CARDRiya College student considered. One new, four with 1,100 miles. Your rent includes: is 12:00 Noon Friday P u t or fuU-Ume driver for evening Phone 643-6255 for appointment. 60 Church Straat Phone 643-9676. Heat and Hot Water PHONE 643-27U Following benefits, paid vacation, sick day pay, life In­ shift starting at 3 p.m. You must have MANCHESTER — Large clean furnished room, maid service. surance, major medical Insurance, disability, 8 paid a good driving record and be MATUftE porter for convales­ TAG SALE — Saturday, 9 - 2,68 dependable. Phone 649-2813. HOTPOINT Sarvicaa Otfarad 12 Bonda-Btoeka-Mortgagaa 27 holidays, medication discount. Drop In and see our recent­ cent hdme, full-time. Apply in Somerset Drive, Highland HERALD ly opened modern facility. EAST HARTFORD MR person. 'East Hartford Con­ GARAGE Sale — Retired con­ STREET TO Candlewood to APPLIANCES 107 Burnside Ave. East Hartford tractor, pump jacks, wall LADIES only — Nicely fur- PLEASE READ GARDENS roto-tilled,' small SEICOND'Mortgages — residen­ valescent Home, 745 Main Somerset Drive. Bedroom fur­ nished room HAPPY ADS Order Your | brackets, wheel barrels, roof I for rent, co'mmuni- BOX LETTERS cub cadet tractor will not harm BERRY’S WORLB tial, commercial. Industrial to Street, Eas\ Hartford. niture, unfinished doors, odds ty kitchen and bath, all utilities YOUR AD lawns. Call 875-7336 after 5 p.m. consolidate bills, business brackets, shovels, rakes, picks, and ends. MEADOWS REST HOME PART-’TIME work available for hose, bolt cutters, paneled ties, included, located on bus line, For Your Classified or "Want Ads" are or weekends. expansion, alleviate cash 333 BIDWELL STREET, MANCHESTER SUPERINTI (DENTS job, near stores. Call after 4 p.m., ‘Happy I able bodied man in feed mill. full-time, midd figed couple, work horses, felt paper, nails, TAG SALE— 51 Summit Street, THE IN-PLACE TO LIVE Information taken over the phone as a con­ problems. Jan Brennan 046-2321, 9 to 3 p.m. weekdays Call 649-4523. 644-0383, POWER MOWERS, hand Associates Mortgage Company, to manage 200-uil ; garden type wood, Homa§ote Manchester, Sunday, May 6th., WITH ALL THE EXTRAS THE HERALD will not dis venience. The advertiser should mowers repaired, pick-up and 528-7500. apartment c< “ip le x in yethyline wife iriesh, 10 a.m. 4-H benefit. close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT WAITRESS wanted Friday and cookout grill, window fan, hose FURNISHED ROOM for deiivery. Prompl-Relfable- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Thought” I Manchester, must be a gentleman with kitchen • Walk in closets • Carpeting tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. Bualnaaa Opportunity 28 Saturday nights. Call 872-3381, capable of doing nor plum- with stand, ladders, etc. Satur­ TAG SALE — 53 Dougherty ask for Skip or Kathy. day, May 5th., 5M Hartfoid privileges, near buS line, • Cathedral Ceiling • Tile bath answering blind box ads who lime lor the next insertion. The 'A bing, electrical and darpentry Street, Manchester. May 5th, parking. 649-527f.' with vanity • Private patios desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE ROTO TILLER and plowing Today! repairs. Wife to handleVentals Rd., Manchester. 10-5. Divan, mirrors, frames, MANCHESTER - Paint and % RECEPTIONIST with sliding doors • Free incorrect or omitted insertion for service. Phone after 6 p.m., 649- wallpaper store for rale. Stock and some office Work. bed and spring, bookS; storm can follow this procedure: SET UP MEN Experienced, personable, doc­ TAG SALE — Four farriilies, NICE ROOM in private home, parking for residents St guests any advertisement and then only to 8731. and equipment. Priced right. Experienced. References windows. Set up and operate punch press. Experienced. Second to rs office, Monday-Friday, loads of goodies. 721 Deming .*•••••••••••••••••••••■••••• female only. Kitcnen privileges • Master TV antennas • Sound EInclose your reply to the box the extent of a "make good" inser­ Mitten Realty Company, 643- t m 643.2711 shift. Heavy overtime. required. Call 647-9771, aslrfor and parking. 643-6609. in an envelope — address to the REWEAVING OF - burns, 8:30-5. Medical Placement Ser­ Al. Street, Wapping. Saturday May Boata-Accoaaorioa 46 Conditioning • Swimming tion. Errors which do not lessen the vice. 232-5226. Sth. (.Tassified Manager. Manchester moth-holes, z ii^ rs repaired. ALSO ROOM for gentleman with Pool • Sauna & Baths. value of the Advertisement will nol (Window shades made to Man'chester. Screw machine operator EVINRUDE outboard motors, Evening Herald, together with a be corrected by "make good" inser­ MANCHESTER - Want to . . . Senwon* FACTORY openings now \TAG SALE — Friday May 4th 9- kitchen privileges, air- memo listing the companies measure, all size Venetian make a good living? Owner New Britain Gridleys experience tfPUMCE Holsciaw and Mastercraft ‘ conditioner, refrigerator- tion. may have MRtyoir E v n iin g available for tne following — 6, S a tu r d a y u n til 12. trailers, sales.-service. you do NOT want to see your blinds. Keys made while you selling-established Pizza shop APPLY- printers, second shift, no freezer, color TV, washer and. wait. TV portables for rent. due to poor health. Small in­ o happy adi SQ N K n H N (Minitechaug Golf area). Complete service department, dryer. 643-5600. OAKLAND letter. Your Tetter will be experience necessary, we will Natchaug Drive. 649-5911. 643-2711 Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- vestment for large returns. Call Herald WHITNEY CHAIN DIV. boating supplies, accessories, destroyed if the advertiser is 5221. train you. Good wages, com­ H i m Woolsey paints, Gerich's for appointment. International pany paid fringe benefits and GARAGE SALE ^ Saturday LIGHT Housekeeping room, one you've meiH^ioned. If not it Associates, Realtors, 647-1300. JEFFREY MFG. CO. Marine Service, 1082 Tolland fully furnished, stove, MANOR will be handled'in the usual Autoa For Sala MAN with Roto-tiUer for hire. plenty of overtime. Growing To form partnership, no in­ and Sunday, May 5 and 6, 10-3 Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. 237 HAMILTON STREET, HARTFORD division of major company. p.m. 89 Doane St., Manchester. refrigerator, linens provided. manner. Lawns and gardens custom Private fnstmctfont 32 vestment required. We will 801 Main Street, 649-9879. ' TUDOR LANE 1965 PONTIAC Tempest, 4- tilled. Call 643-9920. Happy 20th Anniversary 527-8261 Apply directly at Electrocai TWO 16’ fishing boats, new door, good condition, '4 An Equel Opportunity Employor Division, Glendale Rd., South furnish building and finan­ AUCTION Center paint, $125 each. Outboard OAKLAND STREET Loaf and Found 1 WILL ’TUTOR high school and to Windsor, Ckinn. ROOM with private bath and • reasonable. 643-2391. TREE Landscaping — We Congregational Church, motors, 3 h.p. $50. 3ti h.p. $90. EXtt04otf|dm St junior high school students in cing. Please send resume to Man^ester Men’s Club. ’Troop entrance for mature working LOST — Orange and white ipale are new.in this area and will science, math, English and Excellent running condition. gentleman, parking. 649-9704. PHONE 847-0771 1972 VEGA, Fastback, four-on- LUTZ JR. MUSEUM RELIABLE woman wanted for Box 0 Manchester Herald. 25, Boy Scouts. Saturday, May 643-9132. c a t,. vicinity Green Rd. and work for less to prove our abili­ French. Call 6494786. CASHIERS wanted, part-time, EXPERIENCED Carpenter cleaning, two to three days a the-floor, AM/FM radio, tape ty. Take downs, removals, All Trustees and League Members 5, 10 a.m. Inspection 9 a.m. North Elm Street. Phone 646- evenings and weekends. Older wanted. Call 649-2361. week. Must have references Some old copper, glass, 4in, FURNISHED room for working 1923 after 6 p.m. \ deck, heater, excellent condi­ trimmings, prunning, hedges Sporting Goods 47 lady, modern kitchen, parking, •474 MAIN STREET - Three- tion. 649-8782. Help Wanted .«35 (Past and Present) women preferred. Apply in per­ and transportation. 646-8446. silver, vases, mirrors, cuckoo trimmed, mowing, feeding, son only, after 6:30 p.m., UA batli, private entrance, central. room apartment, heat, $150. Do Come to REAL Estate agent needed for WAITRESSES for part-time, clock, old baskets. Good rugs, SAND Worms — fresh from LOST — female Siamese cat, seeding, etc. Free estimates, SCH(X)L Bus Drivers — Part- Theatres East, 1, 2 and 3, 643-8M9. Security, family unit. 646-2426, 1971 DOGE Poiara station Call- - riSiHa’wk, ■ M9-1381, 643-7986.------a local custom home builder PLUMBERS, licensed, after school hours and some furniture, appliances, electric Maine. Salt and fresh water yellow collar, has knot at end of time work, Manchester and Eljem’s Birthday Party Manchester Parkade. Knowledge expandihg into the experienced helpers wanted. sewing machines. Radios, TV, 9-5 p.m. tail. Vicinity^Hillstown Rd. and wagon, air-conditioning, power ______!______!______Saturdays. Good pay, excellent fishing tackle. Get it at Mini- WOMAN wanted to share my brakes, power steering, q|th-j6Mi>r- Vernon areas. We will train. Sunday, May 6th, 2-3 p.m. eneral real estate field. Call Phone 646-4523. gratuities, pleasant)le at­ film splicer, records — some 78 Motors, 188 West Middle l^ke., Ralph Rd. Call 646-0367. LAWN MOWER Service, repair Call 643-2414. WANTED — retired person as Ian Hamer, A. F. Edwards jazz classics, hi-fi, windows, home, private room, bath, gar­ LOVELY two-bedroom apart­ automatic transmission. Gom and sharpening, pick-up and mosphere. ApplyApi ■ in person. Manchester, 649-8705. age, kitchen privileges, use of ment, with refrigerator, range, c o itio n . 12,800. 875-9702. (Si m i>r NEA, iiK. companion to stroke victim. gCo., 647-1852. OPPORTUNITY knocks only Brass Key Restaurant.Rest house fixtures, mimeograph. LOST — Part Siamese male delivery. Hours Monday Must be non-smoker, and non­ washer and aryer. Must have disposal, heat and parking. $195 PART-’TIME janitorial work. Happy Birthday once, men wanted for rales, planters, outdoor griU» toys, Florlat-Nuraerioa 45 cat, color Tiger. Answers to through ’Thursday, 8 a.m. to CaU 649-5334. Happiness is drinker. Evenings. 649-5797. GAL- Fridav — Sharp Gal Hartford and Tolland counties. games, books, baby foYniture, own car. Write c/o P.O. Box monthly. Handy to Main Street. Tommey, vicinity Wells St. 646-/ Trueka-Tractora 5 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 SECURITY Guards wanted full 108, Main Post Office, Call 644-2427. "The only definite information we have about Cambodia Attending the DADDY needed to take dictaphone and A chance to sell one of the or part-time. Conscientious. floodlights, dishes. 0675. p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. tb~ 4 APPLICATIONS being CANADIAN Hemlocks for rale, Manchester, Conn. Giving INTERNATIONAL Metro, is that 'Lon Not spelled backwards is 'Lon Not." HARDWARE Store - Clerk, S HIGHLAND PARK We love you. . handle other duties. To $115. world’s biggest selling Auto and phone required. curtains, drapes, and hundreds ideal for hedges. 29 Hudson St., p.m., 872-6311. full-time. Apply in person, accepted for new restraurant in Fee paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, products. Some automotive references and telephone COMFORTABLE 2 bedroom • ••••••••••••••••••• 1964, excellent mechanical con­ 1 SCHOOL FAIR You're way, way over the hill Ixications in ^ n ch ester, ^ u th of other Items. Something to in­ Manchester. number where you . can be apartment in a 2-family home, ' . r dition. Needs body work. $300. Barrett Plumbing Supply Co., Love, ^ Vernon opening soon. Hostess, Bailey Employment, East knowledge helpful. Call Mr. Windsor. Call 246-8585. terest everyone. Refreshments Autoa For Sato COMPLETE Landscaping ser­ Saturday, May 5th cocktail and food waitresses, reached. large kitchen, carpeting in­ 289-0251. Palndng'Paparlng 331 Broad Street, Manchester. Tina and Larry Jr. >:} Hartford. Oliver, Monday through Friday available. Colonel 0. W. vice, retaining walls, IS PoofIng-aidIng-ChImnay 18 Closed Wednesdays. 1 10-2 p.m. bartender. Some experience after 5 p.m., weekends Murphy, Auctioneer. Qarden Producta 50 cluded, no children or pels. NEED CAR? Cred^ very bad? sidewalks, sand, loam and FIRST and second shift tire LARGE clean furnished room Older couple preferred. $170 1969- % TON Dodge pick-up, 4- necessary. Full and part-time. EXPERIENCED gas station anytime,■ , 8ra-2608. mold operators. On the job Bankrimt, repossession?jssession? gravel delivered. '646-8514. TEACHERS offer quality paiU' GUTTERS and roof rep^red Happy Birthday For interview call 623-1429, 1973 HARVEST - Pure Ver­ for responsible gentleman, Mr month. Paul W. EKiugan, speed transmission. Call 646- SHORT ORDER cook, steady attendant, part-tinfe, over 18 training, start $3.30 per hour. LOST bright carpet colors? mont maple syrup. Pints and private entrance, near center. Realtor, 643-4535. Honest Douglas Accepts lowest anytime. ting and reasonable prices, 12 and replaced. Excellent work, 7-4. Apply in person only. 1 LARRY N. BRIGGS SR. Happy 16th Birthday i Miss Madeline, .or apply at years old. Apply in person. Restore them with Blue Lqstre. down, smallest payment, 8823 after 5. years experience, fully insured. workmanship. Reasonable 'Excellent benefits. Apply larger, delivered. Phone 643- 647-1145, 649-6896. Howard Johnson’s, 394 Tolland 1 love you now - and I’ll love MARK i ElCamino Building, Route 30, Maple Super Service, 220 OLBUSD between 8-5, at Firestone Rent electric shampooer, $1. anywhere. Not small loan' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIGHT Trucking — Father and Free estimates. 643-1609. prices. Free estimates. 646- ’Tpke., Manchester. » Vernon, 1 to 4 p.m. Spruce St., Manchester. The E. A. Johnson Paint Co., COLONIAL OAK - 4V4 room finance company plan. Douglas 1399. when you’re 60 Sweet Sixteen and Retread, 20 Bidwell Rd., South LARGE furnished room, townhouse, appliances, Campara-Trallara son. Attics, cellars, garages. samcEMM Windsor. 723 Main Street, Manchester, Motors, 345 ^ i n . Mobila Hontaa 8 Odd jobs. Phone 649-1805. J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom i Your loving wife, EARN Extra money with Avon, 649-4501. VEGETABLE plants for rale, kitchen, bath and parking. Call utilities, etc. $2(X). J. D. Real never been kissed?? fi EAST Hartford — Executive 79 cents a tray and up. Oakland after 6, 647-92% or 646-8347. Estate'Associates, 643-5129. decorating, interior and HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 1 Me - for those secret “extras” your secretary needed for marketing WMITED AUTO Insurance — Lowest roofing, storm windows, aw­ XAR ■ 1 WANTED dental assistant in Farms, Gleason Street, 649- 1968 N. E. EXPLORER tent LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, exterior, paper hanging. Fully household budget won’t allow. manager of small firm. Desires Rockville area. Must be neat, GROUP TAG SALE - Saturday rntes available. For telephone insured. 649-9658. nings. Quality workmanship, 7591. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOUS, clean, five-room, trailer, canopy, carpeting, lawiis mowed, trees cut and To the 1 Have more money to spend the personable, self-confident per-. to form partnership, no in­ personable, have knowledge of 9-4, rain or shine, 24 quotation, call Rodney T. Dolin, sleeps 6, good condition, $495. removed. Cellars and attics free estimates. Fully insur«t. MECHANIC MOM 1 way you want. Ciall for an ap­ Apartmanta For Pont 83 two-bedrpom apartment. M ^ CHAMINADE CLUB son. Good skills. To $145. Fee Buckingham Street, 872-9187, 649-3417. Thanks for being you office procedure. Send resume Household Goods 51 Appliances includra. Utilities Call 644-8138. cleaned. Free estimate. Call PROFESSIONAL painting ser­ Long established, well- S And pointment. 289-4922. paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, Bailey vestment required. We will to Box “H” Manchester Manchester. Off Earl St. Fur­ 643-6000. . vice, spray, brush, roll, in­ equipped general garage,' Love, WE HAVE customers waiting extra. Security, references. No 1 MISS WHITE Employment, East Hartford. Herald.. niture, dishes, pictures, linens, CLEAN USED — refrigerators, singles. $165 per month. 646- 1968 Vii CORVETTE, clean and 1971 FORD Van Camper, raised terior, exterior. Free es­ ROOFING — Specializing has permanent opening for Mark, Karen, Donna, POSITION available for full furnish building and finan­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• housewares, toys and books. for the rental of your apartment loaded with extras. Call 649- roof, sleeps 4, $3,950. Call 643- ODD JOBS, lawn care, light timates. Fully insured. 28 years repairing roofs, new roofs, 'S A grateful “Thank You.” time head nursery school ranges, automatic, washers or home. J.D. Real Estate 5946. mechanic. Must be well Dick, Karen and Gary TYPIST -- East of River firm cing. Please send resume to Situation Wantad 38 649-4844. with guarantees. See them at B.. 8400 after 6 p.m., 649-2384 9632. . tree work, removal service to experience. 6^-0001. gutter work, chimneys, cleaneu Nancy Hann teacher. Send resume to Colum­ needs trainee for MTST. Plea­ Associates, Inc. 643-5129. anytime. dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. and repaired. 30 years qualified for trucks and bia Cooperative Nursery Box L, Manchester Herald. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main sant office, congenial people, NURSEIS AIDE, experienced, TAG SALE — Saturday, Sun­ St., Call 643-2^71.______1972 PUMA Canmer, complete JOHN’S A-I Exterior painting experience. Free estimates. cars. References. Good School, P.O.Box 38, Columbia, full benefits. $110 fee paid. Call desires private duty. Care or day, May 5th-6th. Sewing LOOKING for anything in real FORD 1970 Maverick Grabber, brakes, sleeps 6. Phone 742- ’TWO handymen want variety of by professionals. We also do Howley, 643-5361. Help wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 Conn. 06237 or for further infor­ estate rental — apartments, WOODLAND pay and working con­ Carolyn, 289-2778, Bailey companion to elderly. 644-2376. machine, mixer, blender, etc. CARPETS — Wholesale to you automatic, |1,495. Phone 872- 8953, evenings. jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ papering. Written guarahtee mation call Karen Bottomley, Employment, East Hartford. 17 North Street, Manchester. homes, multiple dwellings, no 6104. ditions. NURSE’S Aide ^ 7-3, Laurel at our warehouse. The Carpet tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ given. Call 649-5474. WINDSOR Roofing & Sidiim — GENERAL Mechanic — full­ MACHINISTS - We have the 228-3293 or Dee Scotti, 228-0334. Manor, 649-4519. HIGH School boys desire yard fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate MANOR A Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., Qaraga-Sarvlca-Storaga 10 tics, cleaned. Reliable service. Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird MELUN, WHITE time days,\paid CMS, Blue following openings — lathe, BOOKKEEPER — Glastonbury TAG SALE — Clothing, shoes, Associates, line. 643-5129. 1969 MUSTANG, Fastback, V-8, <•>•••••*••••••■•••••••••••• work, window washing, etc. Manchester. 646-8566. Reasonable rates. 643-5305. Roofing, storm windows and and PALdHAW Cross, life inWance. Contact Bridgeport, tool makers, burr SCHOOL Bus drivers wanted firm. Through trial balance WAITRESS — 18 years or over, Reliable, reasonable. Call tables, lamps, rugs, tapestry, APARTMENTS automatic, power steering, GARAGE for rent, 11 Fairfield Bullding-Contraeting 14 doors, and gutters. Aluminum men, cintamatic. The Purdy Tolland area, full or part-time, DELUXE ONE - Bedroom iiip n n a a u o m Mr. Larry Pg^ssardi, The with payroll. Small office. in small restaurant. Some Frank at 646-3093. crib, toys, antiques and fur­ 42’ ROUND kitchen table - 4 HomMtaad SIrMi dlqan' throughout,ghoi ■ snow ■ tires. Street, Manchester. Phone 643- TREE Removal — pruning, awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. _ Amerbelle Corp.M04 East ain Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, will train. Call 875-6378. Benefits. Fee paid. Cali experience preferred,' but not niture. ’ITiursday through Sun­ apartment, wall-to-wall (Off W. MkMte Tpkt.) 59,000 miles. $1,600. Call 649- NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - East Hartford Manchester, 649-0000. chairs. Excellent condition. $80. carpeting throughout, complete spraying, etc., fully insured. St., Rockville, 875-38?5 between Carolyn, 289-2778, Bailey necessaiy. Call 646-9168, after LICENSED baby sitting in my day, 9 a.m. till dark. 34 Tower ’ CJTstro serving cart, $7. Phone MANCHESTER 4062 after 5:30. Licensed. Free estimates. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ROSSI Roofing, siding, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. An^^ual op­ OLDER Man for janitorial ser­ Employment, East Hartford. 11 a.m. for appointment. Manchester home, evenings Road. 643-4074. appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ 643- 2063 after 5 p.m. trally located $175 monthly. Built by Mdtoroyclaa-BIcyclaa 11 Phone 633-5345. ditions, rec rooms, porches and chimneys, gutters. Free es­ REGISTERED Nurses — 3 portunity employer. DENTAL Assistant — vices and yard work. 643-2414. preferred, full time or part- 1968 FORD LTD Country Squire roofing. No job oo small. Call timates, fully insured. Days, p.m. to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 Experienced preferred. Good R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. U&R HOUSING CORP. AUTOMOTIVE bookkeeper — TEMPORARY clerk wanted. time. Call anytime. 647-9336. TAG SALE — Friday and Satur­ LANE cocktail table, $20. Lane station wagon, 6 passenger, MOTORCYCLE insurance — WASHING Machine Repairs - 649-31M. evenings, 529-8056, Paul a.m. 40-hour week. Salary $375 knowledge Of typing and full charge, experienced .two to four weeks, to verify day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Route 1 and 2-bedroom luxury power steering, power disc Low rates. Immediate binding Cosgrove, 643-5364. bi-weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly business office procedure end table, $20. Kraft table and 4 apartments. Features wall-to- Y RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, preferred. Call Mrs. Pen­ records, in busy Manchester of­ MATURE, reliable woman will 44A, Bolton, next to Herm’s brakes, excellent condition. 649- stools, $75. Black vinyl chair MANCHESTER Parkade. authority. Call Joan Lane at Maytag. Reasonable rates. MASONRY — All types of with degree. Many fringe UIBMCATION MEN \ required. Write P.O. Box 416, nington, Ted Trudon, Inc., 649- fice. 646-3050. babysit days, steady. Have own Hideaway Restaurant. Round Apartments. We now have wall carpeting, vanity tile, 4106. Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- ALUMINUM Siding and custom benefits. Veterans Home and Manchester, Conn. and rocker, $8 each. All in Former owner Pike Coin Wash- stone, brick fireplaces, walls, SUMMER JOBS 2838. car. Please call anytime, 528- oak table with claw feet, chiite excellent condition. 646-1789. openings at the Parkade baths, built-in oven, range, D/y deaning. 643-4913. concrete, steps, sidewalks. No triid. Workmansh^ and Hospital, Exit 23, off 1-91. West NEEDED IMMEDIATELY CLEANING Woman, general 6147. closet, rockers, chairs, tables, Apartments, a short pleasant dishwasher, refrigerator ^ OPEL, 1970 GT Sports Coupe, 4- materials guaranteed. es­ Street, Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571 FOR Y0UN6 MEN job too small. Free estimates. Free For second shift. We have WHY ARE so many women get­ housework, one day a week. oak furniture, hrick-a-brac too walk to one Connecticut’s disposal,' electric heat, 2 air speed, radio, positive steering, EXPERT bicycle repairs, all timates. (^11 643-9043 or 875- extensions 395, 233, 248. MALE HELP WANTED ^ 8 WOMEN FOUR year old Frigidaire elec- ■■ CARPEN’TRY — Porches, gar­ Over 20 years experience. After ting into home ^ r ty plans? Own transportation and Doga-BIrda-Peta 41 numerous to name. trie range, 30” size, needs largest shopping centers. We conditioners, glass sliding radial tires, excellent condi­ makes, models and speeds. ages, additions, repairs, smail 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. 0 ^ . openings for experienced Part-time mornings, or full­ Because they make good money references required. Phone 646- repairs. Phone 643-9676. furnish stove, refrigerator, doors, all large rooms. Full tion. After 5 p.m., 643-2350. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, iolobs. Free estimates. Stephen •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAKER — Part-time, mor­ lubrication men. Starting rate and work the hours they want to 6788. time, 8-4:30 p.m. Working on FREE — Four kittens, three heat, hot water, grounds basement storage area, ample Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- Mllartin, 646-7295 after 4 p.m. CARPENTRY - Repairk, Heating-Plumbing 17 nings, we will train. Betty $3.25 hourly with a chance for Use your summer to train work. If you would like to hear beautiful fuzzy, one smart. Call TAG SALE - May 5-6th, 10-5, 1971 MAVERICK, 4-door, ovens and packing. Apply in ONE MOBILE dishwasher, maintenance and parking. One parking, Starting at $175.! 2098. remodeling, additions, roofing. Crocker Pie Shop, Vernon Cir­ advancement. All fringe for a highly skilled job. more about Gateway, a VANDA Beauty counselors, 643-7054. . 423 East Middle 'Turnpike. An­ bedroom,. $159 monthly, two automatic, power steering, 22,- BOTTI Heating and Plumbing cle. pOrson...... damaged,- $108.88r- One Handy to shopping, schools, CEILING and ceramic tile Call .David Patria, South Wind­ benefits,, uniforms and tools We’ll pay you to learn. national party plan, call 649- neighborhood persona] tiques, Avon, aquariums, and automatic clean oven electric- bedrooms, $195 monthly. Call 000 miles, excellent conditibn. 1973 tfSSA, 250, Pioneer, 700 specialist. Repaired .and sor, 644-1796. — Prompt, courteous service. furnished. For appointment 4153, 7 - 9 p.m.,. miscellaneous. bus and religious facilities. 646-8355. ’Then, when you return to cosmetics service plan means AKC Miniature Dachshund, in­ range, $269.95. One 18 cubic foot 649-5365 for more information. miles. Excellent condition, remodeled. No job too small. Call 643-1496. MACHINIST wanted - call Windsor KAGE COMPANY large profit in your spare time. oculated, personality plus from Model apartment open for Bridgeport %ork, experienced Elm Street Extension school or to your full-time refrigerator, harvest gold, many extras. $975. 649-2591 Phone 649-8735. ' WES ROBBINS carpentry 688-2233 TOP-PAYING bookkeeper’s job No experience necessary, will champion stock. Smooth and TAG SALE — hundreds of craft damaged. One 10 cubic foot up­ ATTRACTIVE two-room apart­ inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday' 1966 DODGE Coronet 440 con­ after 3 p.m. remodeling specialist. Ad­ NO JOB too small. Immediate only. Overtime and paid in­ MANCHESTER job, continue training and in a growing advertising agen­ train. Call 875-7357. kits and finished samples to vertible. V-8, automatic, good long hair stud services. 742- right freezer, $179.95. One 15,- ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, and Sunday. Other times by HOMELIjVE Floor Cleaning ditions, rec rooms, dormers, service on service cails. Free surance. Penobscot ’Tool and earning on a part-time cy. Responsible for accounts 8925. ______choose from. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., hot water, electricity. condition. $450. Phone 649-7871. 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON estimates gladly given on Gage, Merrow Rd., Tolland. 000 btu famous brand air- appointment. Company — We clean, wax and built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, payable, accounts receivable, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Saturday, May 5, Route 83 at conditioner, $269.95. All models references, no pets. $110. 228- 125cc, 5-speed, ‘ oil injection. 649-3446. heating or Numbing. Faucets Route 15, Exit 99. 875-8083. basis. taxes, cost control reports and buff wood, tile and linoleum Artlelaa tor Sale 45 Manchester - Glastonbury line. fully guaranteed. Many more to 3540, 649-5325. Call: ,1964 FORD Galaxy, bucket $575. Harley-Davidson Sales, 49 floors. Commercial and repaired or installed. Water payroll. Substantial DJURY QUEEH seats, automatic transmission. ATTENTION housewives — Be choose from at extra savings. UAR Housing Corp Park Street, Hartford, 247-9774. residential. Phone 643-7932. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - pumps worked on. Complete Carrarrs availaMa In bookkeeping experience LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. B. D. Pearl Appliance, 649 Main CENTER STREET - V/z room Call after 5 p.m., 742-65W. new hbmes custom built, heating systems, rec rooms, a money maker as well as a SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS required. Pleasant suburban of­ w m V. #43-9551 Engineering Ring bell for service.. Shiners, THREE FAMILY Tag Sale, St., Manchester, 643-2171. townhouse, I'/z baths, all 1972 HONDA, CL450. Extra low STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, remodeling, additions, rec etc. Call M & M Plumbing St homemaker. Demonstrate toys fice location, free parking, 37Mi 242 Broad St. May 5th-6th, 10-4, Clothes, appliances, carpeted, 2 air- 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, Karman qrawlers, etc. 144 Deming Robart Murdock< Roaltor mileage, still under warrantee. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, rooms, garages, kitchens Heating, 649-2871. for Friendly Toy Party. Earn Secretarial hour week, excellent growth Street, Manchester. Wapping lamps, chairs, tables, many, conditioners, heat and hot Ghia, convertible, 22,000 miles, kit free, highest commissions. and INSPECTORS Aviathm NEEDS FURNITURE, couch, tables, 043-9551 Asking $1,200 or best offer. 646- concrete repairs. Inside and remodeled, bath tile, cement potential liberal benefits and Road. household and children's items, etc. Automatic washer, please water, stor^e. $210. By ap­ FM radio. Excellent condition. 4774 after 8 p.m. outside. Reasonably priced. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Up to 25%. No delivering, Apply: Heavy Equlpmant vacation policy. Call for inter­ Counter girls. Must be over silver pieces, girl’s bicycle and Stephen J. Luchon Jr. $1,600. 646-8327 evenings. call 649-8387 after 5:30 p.m. pointment, (Jharles Ponticelli, 643-0851. j tial or commercial. Call 649- cleaned with electric cutters, collecting, no cash investment. Oparatftm view appointment, 643-2118, 18, be willing to work nights ALUMINUM sheets used as much more. 35 Bretton Road, 649-9644, 646-0800. Sup’t. - 646-525r' 1971 HONDA 350, custom. 1,800 4291. by professionals. McKinney . Also hostesses wanted. Call Personnel Office Bookkeeping Marcom, 257 East Center and weekends. Apply in per­ printing plates, .007 thick, off Woodbridge St. , . COMPLETE, new round ,bed JAQUA? XKE, 1963, gray Cathy 1-684-3659. miles, extended forks, many KLM Pump Service — Watef - Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ son, between 9 a.m. -11 a.m. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $K with red velvet headboard, coupe, wire wheels, radio, extras, $950. Call 647-1153 after pany, 643-5308. ticut. Aniear la rrtrieei Faiila Problenr? Call for immediate R.E. GOWER — Flnlsh carpen- PIONEER PARACHUTE €0. or 6 p.m. -11 p.m. Phone 643-2711. TAG SALE — Furnishing, $450. Excellent condition sofa heater, Michelin X tires, $975. 5 . ■ attention. This includes well try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ JANITORS — Experienced, HALE ROAD MANCHESTER clothes, etc. Saturday and Sun­ The Dark Side r n g p i r m s m iR m n ra After 5:30 p.m., 649-6734. 044-1881 bed, queen size, $170. Call after iCTErru i| rai.Tinist ■ isjini-ir.i systems, basement water con­ ditions, garages, porches, any Electrical IB part-time days, evenings, An equal opportunHy employer Connecticut PARTrTIME receptionist, for NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 day, 10-5 p.m., 71. Lawton Rd., 2 p.m,, 643-4072. 1972 HONDA SL-125 trail bike, trol or complete, outside type remodeling. 646-2087. Manchester area. Call 643-5^1, Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 cents each. Inquire side door, Manchester.' liiWr-lkSNIiii-l lilMMkii 1965 PONTIAC four-door sedan, 3-6 p.m. ACROSS 65 Mix real clean. $475. Phone 646-1047 dewatering. 643-6029. MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. p.m. Must be able to type. Call Manchester Evening Herald. 68 Golf mound IVJ V-8, Automatic transmission, WOVEN Wool rug with pad, 1 after 5 p.m. BONDED and guaranteed Electrical repairs, additions, National Guard Mr. Aaron, East Hartford Con­ ■ TAG SALE — Moving', Black (poat) 67 Ooza power steering, power brakes. 9x12’, $100. Phone after 6 p.m., S U ud to dispel GARDENS* roto-tilled with custom carpentry, additions, alterations. Small job TRUCK Driver, Class II CaU Conact 246-3320 or valescent Home, 528-2167. PARTIAL tool maker or sur­ DARK RICH, clean loam, 5 everything must go! 58 After 5:30 p.m., 644-8822. license, heavy work, plumbing 644- 1098. darkneis DOWN 1971 KAWASKI, A7SS, 350 cc, small tractor. Call 649-5854. garages, remodeling. Free es­ specialist. Free estimates. Contact Tow Local UnK face grinder, able to work to yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, Plymouth Lane, Manchester, 9 Indistinct 6,000 miles, excellent condition. timates. Claude Charbonneau, Master Charge. 643-8832. and beating supplies, inside An Equal Opportunity clogp tolerances, experienced Saturday, 11-4, Sunday IM. 1 Italian family 1969 FORD, XL, convertible, sand, stone, pool and patio KELVINATOR electric stove, 12 Indian MUr-tRlil ll4liU»J[-1liSril-3 $650. Phone 228-0084. LOAM, gravel and fill for rale, South Windsor, 522-1835. work too. 649-4563. Employer only. Apply in person, Stygar rand, 643-9504. 40”, good condition. $20. Phone gsnnent 2 Italian city fully powered, automatic, air- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Career Opportunities Gage Co., 1445 Tolland ’Tpke., TAG SALE Saturday, May 13 Over 3 Original (ab.) excavating, septic and drainage Claaifite Us V 649-7813. 4 Dark time conditioned, AM/FM stereo, 1970 SUSUKI, 500CC, Titan III, work. Phone 643-7172 or 7fi- STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ MAN FOR tire service and man Manchester. Sth, 10-3 p.m., Notphh Rd.',- ■ (German) Flooring io Get Fast RetaHs SCREENED loam, gravel, 14.Stir , 5 ------Angelea 429 cubic engine. $995. 647-9385 under 5 ,0 0 0 miles. Immaculate for retread shop. Good benefits 9477.- ting, siding, roofing, interior processed gravel, rand, stone, Bolton. Next to school.-Many ISNeat 6 Humiliate 28DiUherb 45 Flap after 5 or 643-5919. condition. Price $6 7 5 . Call 649^ and exterior painting, masonry and overtime. Experienced in baby items, TV's, mls- 7 Become liquid 27 Major------4801d- 4 FLOOR SANDING and and fill. George H. Grilling, An­ Uualcal Inatrumenta 53 16HaU(Sp.) 2039. and cement, carpentry and Refinishing, (specializing in preferred but not essential. VOU SOUGHT SOME dover, 742-78%, celjaneous. 17 Zodiac iign heading 30 Elementary womanlah. 1965 DODGE Coronet, for •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fences. All home im­ older floors). Inside and outside Must be steady worker. Apply H o w COME HEW RECOROSTI'LL U Number 9 Famous artist (ab.) 49 Bangs An Environmentai Improvement GRETSCH 4-piece drums, with 10 Thought 31 Copenhagener 50 Stunt parts. Engine runs well, ' 1946 INDIAN Chopper, 1200 Painting-Papering 13 provements. Call 643-mK. painting. John Verfaille, 646- in person. Nicnols-Manchester WHEKI AH'fOHE BE RIGHT OVER TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for TAG SALE - May- 5th-6th, 20 Hellish Phone 643-2027 after 5 p.m. Zildgian cymbals and cases, darknaaa llSourceof ' 32 Frozen 51 Fasting period cc’s. Best offer. Call after 5;30' 5750,872-2222. Tire, Inc. 295 Broad St., ELSE HEEDS covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 Rain-Shine, 9-4 p.m., 45 Battista night light water 52 Againit Manchester. excellent condition. 649-9423 22 Biblical p.m., 872-4580. RICHARD E. Martin. Full ANY itype carpentry and * i Company THE FAMILV cents per pound, 872-9032, 872- Rd., Manchester. Antiques, pronoun 19 Definitearticle crystals 53 Support 1966 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, new professional painting service. after 6 p.m. 21 Southern masonry, additions and CAR •" «• 6587. porch furniture, household, sor­ 24 Heaitation 34 Ominous 55 Away from - tires, new exhaust, new brakes, 1973 KAWASAKI, 900 Z-1, $1,9M Interior - exterior. Free es­ remodeling. Free estimates. A. PART-TIME Hairdresser. ting, good clothing. Come sound European 36 Concerning wind g^ood transportation. Call 23 Biblical 37 Masculine 56 Solicitude firm. Phone between 5:30-11:30 timates, fuily insured. 649-4411. Squillacote, 6490811. Moving-Trueking-Btorpga 20 Must be able to work evenings, IT'SAUWM/5 Co v e n t r y Flag company. browse. •••••••••••#•••••••••••••••• 25 Small boy Brown’s Tire Shop, 333 Main in Bolton. Fhone 647-9989, ______of’ - .______28 Editor (ab.) garden name . 57 Retain ..r L- , p.m., 646-5879. THERE- Route 44-A. Flags all occasions, Antiquaa 56 25 Hardy heroine 43 WapiU 60 Expire St., 643-2819. , DONADD E. Tarca J.P. LEWIS 4 SON - F ini^ MANCHESTER Deliver C. R. Burr & Co. needs men who are interested in the TAG SALE — Household goods, ■ 29 Organ parts banners and state flags. 742- 33 Hebrew paperhanging and painting. carpentry, rec rooms, Lightlight trucking and package AFTERNOON Receptionist challenges of working for a progressive nursery. 6246. Tom Manning. knick-knacks, garden tools, et. WANTED — Old curved glass 1 r 3 r r r r r r IT JF Servleaa Otfarad 12 delivery. Refrigerators, and bookkeeper for dental of­ patriarch 1966 AMBASSADOR, V-8, Free estimates. Call 646^12. remodeling, kitchens, products business. Saturday, May Sth, 10-4. No pre-* china closets with broken glass. 35 Sea eagle IT" IT iT bathrooms, formica work, washers and stove moving fice, experienced preferred, MOVING OUT Of state, must Sales. 163 Mountain Road, Paying $30 and up. 649-7069. 643- 38 Enthusiasm power steering, power brakes, SHARPENING Service - specialty. 64941752. automatic transmission, air- T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, ceilings. 649-9658. ev idential. Write Box AA, sell. Sears Lawn tractor, 12 h.p. Manchester. 6710. 39 Half (prefix) IT IT IT Saws,, knives, axes, shears, Interior-exterior painting. Manchester Herald. Work is mainly outdoors. Kind of jobs are farming Tm Rtg. U, S Pal Of< —A l righti tvwnod with mower attachments, plow, 40 Bom nsJ conditioning. Good condition. € 197) by Untied Fwiuta S ^ < a te . Ine. 41 Gambling IT rr ar Jr skates, rotary blades, (^ick Reasonable rates. Swirled REMIo d ELING — of all types, activities and shipping and warehouse production. snow blower. Excellent condi-’ TAG SALE — Saturday, May WANTED to buy — Brass, bed $550. 649-9^, after 3:30 p.m. service. Capitol Equipment game ■ ceilings our specialty. Call 643- garages, breezeways. Complete Bonda-Btoeka-Mortgagaa 27'^ NURSE’S Aides, Experienced tion. $750. Table raw, 7” blade 5th,. 9:3 p.m. End tables, and marble top table. Call 42 Small rock ■ m jw JT Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. 1949. npme improvement. Norman — All shifts, new pay scale and with 3V4 h.p. electric piotor, bookcase, miscellaneous items. Bridgeport 1-335-3691. After 5 . 44’Prapoeition 1 1969 BUICK station wagon, Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday MOR’TGAGES, loans first se­ 2T 2T fr ar IT iT ^ w e r brakes, rebuilt engine. Dove, phone, 643-7995. excellent benefits. Meadows Peak harvest periods require willingness to work S u T WHEM $100. Redwood fumijure out­ 33 Proctor Rd., Manchester. call 1-374-8852. 48 Cat sound 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- INSIDE-Outside painting. cond, third. Ali kinds. Realty Convalescent Center. 333 ^ HEED IT- doors, best offer. Phone 644- 47 Not (prefix) ST ■wi L Mjr p r r Have company car. $1,195 or 7958. ionger hours for appropriate extra compensation. 48 Word of woe best offer. 872-2320. Special rates for people over w. statewide. Credit rating un­ Bidwell Street, Manchester, 0353. TAG SALE — Antiques, fur­ E ■ Fully insured. Estimates given. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ 646-2321. 9 to 3 p.m. weekdays. niture, china, glass and mgs. ANTIQUE % size spool bed, so Resident of ■ W IT LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also fidential, quick arrangements. like new mattress, excellent 49th state 1 1 ’TOYOTA Corona Mark II, 1969, Call 649-7863. *» Boollng-Sldlng-Chlmney^ 18 ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittanica School Rd., 'Bolton, off Route 54 Complete' VT \ mdvlhgmdvllig large arappliances. " Bur- Alvin Lundy Agbncy. 527-7971. REAL Estate salespeople, ho 85,.Saturday and Sunday, 10^5 condition. 33 Hackmatack St. i i i l i l H station wagon, automatic slide projector, Polaroid darkiMaa IT a ningng barrels debdelivered. M. 644- PAINTING and paper hanging, ROOFING and roof repairing, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart-' experience necessary. Call Mr. QuardlanI at 643-1561 camera. All in excellent condi­ p.m. .58 Proceeded teansmission, air-conditioning, 1775. ford.'Evenings, 233-6879. onward- ^cellent, 643-9985. commercial and residential, Coughlin Roofing 643-770f Qualifications .full-time per­ tion. Phone 643-19%. ST 6T s r sr JT ST IT sonnel willing to assume TAG SALE - May Sth, 9 a.m. - 59 Offer l U ^ e e estimates. Call 644-0642. Wanted to Buy 58 61 Winglika Tr e e service (Soucier) — r ST iT BIDWELL Home Improvement MORTAGES - 1st, and 2nd respimibility. ^cellent com­ TAG SALE - May 5th, 10-3, 5 p.m. We movM across the pftrtf 1972 VEGA Hatchback, Trees cut, building lots cleared, mortgages — interim financing- mission schedule. For confiden­ Excellent condition. Asking $1,- HAVE YOUR home painted by Co. Expert installation of C. R. BURR A CQ., Manchaatef, Conn. Boy’s bicycle, toys, games, street from 165 to 170 Hurlburt WANTED — Antique furniture, 82 Grafted (her.) 5" 5T trees topped. Got a tree reliable college students. Good aluminum siding, gutters and — expraient and confidential tial interview, call Hele.n or books, baby furniture, Street, Glastonbuiy. Leftovers glass, pewter, oil paintings or 63 Biblical judge 600 dr best offer. 875-1407 problem? Well worth phone service, J. D. Real Estate Jan, Village Charm Realty, 643- 64 Nothing more HT iT between 11:30 a.m. - 5 n.m. references. Call 875-M94, Frank trims. Roofing installation and children’s' clothes, ' household' reduced, new shipment of other antique items. Any quan­ call. 742-8252. or Pete. repairs. 649-64%, 875-9109. Assoc. 643-5129. 1509. items. 23. Candlewood Drive, housewaresi practically tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, than -J Manchester. ^rfect! Free coffee. 165 Oakland Street. (NEWSrAPift ENTIKPKtSf ASSN.). PAGE TWENTY-SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4, 1973 \ , Houses foV Sale Houses For Sale ^2 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale: 72 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 4, 1973 — PAGE TWEN’TY-SEVEN MANdHES^R MANCHESTER Spacioqs SEVEN-ROOM Sprawling 72 Lott-Land For Sale 73 Out ol Town-For Sale 76 Town-For Sale Out ol 76 Out ol Town-For Sale six-rtxim Colonial located near OWIR ANXIUUS custom 'Ranch in prestigious 75 ' _____Wanted-Real Estate 77 SOUTH FARMS schools, shopping and church. Lakewood Circle arSa. TWO FAMILY — 5 up, 5 down, MANCHESTER.— 102x632’, AA Immaculate 4-bedroonrv Dutch 5-room House, all con­ convenient, city water, city COVENTRY______TOLLAND — Rent out half and TOLLAND — New on market. Formal dining room, fireplaced Professionally landscaped zone on first 200’ depth, rural live rent free. $15,000 down. Colonial, carpeted living living room, priced in the low veniences, garage, well main­ manicured lawns and mamre REAL sewers, excellent inicome. ^ , - residential on remaining 432’ ALMOST 2 ACREl An older, (1820) .Colonial of 9 900. Jesdor Realtors, MLS, 633- Beautiful 15-room log house on room, dining room and family 30’s. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. tained and extra lot too. trees. Four fireplaces, 2W allowing horses and ’stables. Of good solid country land sur­ rooms on choice comer lot with ]« 1 , 646-1421. 7 acres. 12 miputes from Storrs, approximately jO acres. room, eat-in kitchen, 649^1750 baths, covered terrace, many Asking $13,9()0. Helen D. Cole, rounds this big, center foyer. 24 minutes from Hartford. MANCHESTER - 5-5 Duplex, 3 more features. A superb home. ESTATE Realtor, MLS, 643-6666. Beautiful remodeled kitchen, fireplace, aluminilm siding, 2- Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms up, 1V4 Price reduced. $79,000. Amedy 1V4 baths, 2-zone heat, etc. Tru­ That's It! car garage, lovely landscaped bedrooms, separate furnaces, ^ JjFfc-* OUMnw Call Warren E, Howland, ! CLOSE YOUR EYES \ baths, attached garage. For­ Realty, Realtors, 875-6283. excellent location near park, . M ir n « iu « M 0 09N *9»M (i Realtors, 643-U08. BOLTON-Andover, acreage ly, thisliome must be seen to be lot. wro Oftn ro w * - CORNER |And then open and you’ll seeg from $500-$1,000 per ace. Most­ mal dining room, plus much appreciated. Also has 4-car gar­ $38,900. Hayes Agency;646-0131. 'th is magnificent stone man-I BOLTON — Colonial Ranch, 614 MANCHESTER - Near by Ralph A. Pasek ly wooded. Fiano Agency, 646- more. Qall Tony Wasilefsky at age. So situated that in the Jsion. Nestled amongst mature ■ 2677. 649-5306 today. Priced at 637,- rooms, eat-in kitchen, den, ling future this corner may have MERRITT AGENCY Glastonbury line. First time A family^ looking for a WE ■shade trees. Offers the u l-| - ■' room, 3 bedrooms; enclosed some commercial usages, Realtors 646-1180 offered.' $42,900. Nine-room place to live generally has breezeway, oversiz^ garage. Business Locations- ( REAL ESTATE) oversized Colonial Cape; full Itimate in privacy. Presently ! GLASTONBURY - *” . . B & W . . which would greatly enhance Apartments For Rent $3 Apartments For Rent 63 48 AVONDALE RD. Private treed yard. F*rincipals the value. ’The price is $75,000. For Rent 67 dormers, almost acre lot. a decision to make on the Bused as an apartment house.' Minnechaugh Mountain, 33 The BARROWS & WAIXACK Co. only. $32,900. 643-5845. Trees, 4 bedrooms, paneled location: city, suburb or lincome $11,700 per year.J prime acres. Access Cedar Rcallon — MLS Call Lloyd O’Dell at T. J. THE NEW ATTRACTIVE 3-room apart­ 7-room Cape, 1% baths, Ridge Terrace and Manchester Manchester Parkade — MS-5906 Crockett’s Tolland office, 875- SOLD ment, tiled bathroom with NINE-ROOM Contemporary den, eating-space kitebih, 2 outlying area; type of ■Don’t hesitate to investigate* VERNON — Immaculate 3- BIRCHWOOD IIPTS. Ranch, over 2,300 ^ u a re feet, fireplace, wall-to-wall THREE-BEDROOM, large Rd. Frechette & Martin, 6279. shower linoleum kitchen floor, soundly built “turn of .the cen­ raised hearth brick fireplaces, hpure or apartment; type .^tlus unusual once in a lifetime I bedroom Ranch, 114 baths, full PRIME OFFICE SPACE (NEW) lighted fountain, souqdproofing, carpeting, stove, refrigerator, Realtors, 647-9993. 124ll|Mn6SL ^ MMdwttir tile floor in hall, very clean, tury” Qilonial, walk-up attic, unusual entrance foyer with of financing, purchase or ■propertyf 60’s. I basement with wine cellar, set BOLTON - Out of state 6125. One month security 180 N. MAIN 8T.. CORNEA MAIN door openers, paneling, stone full shed dormer, aluminum slate floor and buttress stair­ COVENTRY - Mini-estate on over a half acre of beautiful­ Unnirpass«l luxury, space and ap­ trim, wooded, privacy. enclosed front porch, 2-car gar­ rental...Before the search r RLANCHARD > EASTERN Connecticut — 70 employment causes the sale of THE with 160’ on the water. Califor­ pointments. An abundance of privacy deposit: Utilities extra,.no pets. siding, attached garage, well age, huge 50x90 bam, $31,900. case, plush carpeting, many ly landscaped groundswith fruit this 3 bedroom split level with 1. 4,000 Square Feet (Will divide) Hutchins Agdhcy, 649-5324. more features. A much loved is begun, serious thought picturesque acres adjoining nia style Ranch home. ’Two full in this small wooded complex. 649-0463 after 5 p.m. landscaped lot, many extras. Call Warren E. Howland, state forest, near major trees, large vegetable,garden, family room ana oversized 2- 2. 750 Square Feet Realtors, 643-1108. home. Principals only. Owner, shouid be given first to the baths, two-car garage. For patio, outdoor stone fireplace, car garage, on a nicely treed fuluring: THREE Family, plus package 646-3448. ! R o ssE n o S highway. Louis Dimock Realty, more details call ’The Zinsser 3-car garage, and much more. Furnished Apartments 64 Electric heat and air-conditioning, full maintenance, store (real property only) needs, interests and con­ ■itoanor/MLS 648-2482 ■ 649-9823. acre lot. Fiano Agency, 646- WHITE HOUSE ELVA TYLER Agehcy, 646-1511. On dead-end street. By appoint • lledrpoieTewnheuw elevator, carpeting and drapes, parking. Perfect location, Large rooms, excellent loca­ MANCHESTER - Mid 20’s, venience of family 2677. THREE-ROOM furnished MANCHESTER - Immaculate 1 _ w **•_ _ I ment only. International oEaMilOMM accessible to highways. tion. For information Call 643- REALTOR 649-4469 aluminum 6(4 room (?ape and members; then to capital MANCHESTER - Off Porter • N n M l dMm arM heated apartment. Private en­ garage. Now two-family, easily 7-room Cape. IW baths, BOLTON — Charming older 6- Associates, Realtors, 647-1300. COLUMBIA —• Mini-farm, five at !S4 Overbrook Drive^ 0683. Char Bon Agency. Street, lot for sale. Owner, 649- room Colonial on 114 pituresque- • 1 l/SM ta trances. Working adults. No Phono 646^300 made single again. Helen D. fireplace, formal dining room, in hand and prospective in­ MAFCHESTER- New 6room 0758. room Rancfi on 15 acres, dead acres. Big country kitchen and BOLTON — From the people . . . pets. Security deposit. (^le. Realtor, r5!s , 643-6666.. garage, city water, city sewers, come and earnings for Ranch, aluminum siding, It^ end street. Offered at $32,000. East Hartford^ Conn. • MprfnitolwMaNnt After 5 p.m., call 643-0028 pantry, formal dining room, 3 who deal in the unusual — now References, 643-4860. 2.9 ACRES, 7 rooms, two baths, uinvenieht location. Low 30’s. future years...If your fami­ baths, pick your color. $33,900. COVENTRY — Gorgeous, Fiano Agency, 646-2677. '• M n li m M k m Md pMlM ‘K£B>SMUK- Peiser Realty, 289-8628. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. bedrooms, two fireplaces, stone comes this beautiful 9 room Rentals staH at |255 including KEEPHtfrr built-ins, kitchen .carpeting, MANCHESTER - New Dutch ly is young and growing, an heavily wooded building lot COZY 3-room furnished apart­ walls and steps. Lovely country executive Ranch with over 2,300 WILLINGTON - Off Route - WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! - heat. Model apartment open Houses For Sale 72 fireplace, garage. $35,900. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, living area within safe walking with a view. Owner setting. Only minutes to Route ment, heat, electricity, quiet PROFESSIONAL office, NEW TWOTAMIY MANCHESTER - New custom square feet of living area. ’iSvo 44A, near UConn, beautifully daily 1-S P.M., Sat. and Sun., Offered by the Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. room, dining room, kitchen, transferred, sacrifice at $4,000. 1-84. Louis Dimock, Realty, 649- stone fireplaces, and much For FAST ACTION P.M. Other tim es by elderly working couple distance to good schools, built four-bedroom Raised treed 1.6 acre lot with two- it‘i- beautiful, spacious. Excellent MANCHESTER - 7 -room fireplace, built-ins,: aluminum Under construction 5-5, Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, 646- 9823. more, surrounded by an acre of appointment. , preferr^ No children or pets. exposure First, floor, all MANCHESTER — Immaculhie siding. This and more, nestled separate furnaces, IW baths, safe play areas, and a Ranch. Executive ..location. 3177. bedroom trailer in excellent and COURTEOUS SERVICE... Security. 643-2617. C olonial IVi tiled baths, Quality built. M2,90(1. Hayes trees, shrubs and lawns. This condition. Stove and facilities, parking. Reasonable 6- room house, 3 bedrooms, 1% in a wooded lot in the T w e r’s carpeting, aluminum siding,' place of worship should be property is too gorgeous to PAUL W. D0U8AN, Realtor rent. 649-1^, 649-3549. plastered walls, range, dis- Agency, 646-0131. TOLLAND — Clean and large ' refrigerator included. Asking Call *‘THE HOME TEAM” .nwasher, garbage (flsposal, PHILBRICK baths, detached garage, School district. Priced to move only $45,900. PEISER )referred...Try to find out Out ol Town-For Sale 75 describe. You must see it. 648-4S3S LARGE furnished 2-room aluminum awnings, prime loca­ Ranch with 3 bedrooms, living $14,500. Lessenger Co., extra large 2-car garage, 3-zone at $36,900. Vantage Realty, 872- REALTY, 289-8628. something about the peopie International Associates, apartment in beautiful country 122 EAST CenteF'st. New first- tion on bus line. $33,800. Call 9402. COVENTRY room with fireplace, carpeting, Realtors, 646-8713, 228-3080, 742- hot water oil heat, city utilities. in t h e com ­ LOTSA (GOODES) paneled rec room, garage, Realtors, 647-1300. 9718, Members of the Manchester and Hartford setting. $140 monthly pays floor professional office space. D&SRealty, 1-741-0123 or 1-749- Board of Realtors. MATURE LADY, pleasant everything. 742-8161. Built by Ansaldi. Charles AGENCY munity.. .Investigate Come with this 6-room Cape. FUN nPE HOME beautiful 14 acre wooded bt. Convenient location, ample Lesperance, 649-7620. TEN ACRES OF TERRA 8724. COVENTRY — Attractively first-floor flat, 3 large rooms, parking and on bus line. Will iccessibility to shopping, Carpeting, paneling, carport In this 7-room Raised Ranch. $31,500. Amedy Realty, HEBRON — Brand new listing centrally located, reasonable. ALTA, with custom built and tr e ^ lot. $27,900. Realtors, 875-6283. remodeled Colonial Cape on in desirable.Forest Park! Eight COMPLETELY furnished 3- subdivide from 100 square feet MANCHESTER - New listing. THE MITTEN REALTY CO. ob location, cost of 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, rural acre, modem kitchen and Call 649-3866. room apartment, parking MANCHESTER granite studded stone Ranch, plush shag carpeting, nice room Raised Ranch on one acre to 2,000 square feet, to fit your 7- room Ranch, excellent condi­ transportation, travel time RLANCHARD bath in a home with the charm WOLCOn RUL ESTATE available. Call 64^1287 after 2 needs. 646-1180. EXCEPTIONALill perched on top of ten acres of tion, top location, garage, ^2,- kitchen with built-ins. Fan­ BOLTON — 7-room Raised landscaped lot. Live graciously 340 MAIH ST. EAST HARTFORD SIX-ROOM duplex, central Has Moved To for work and whether a car A Ranch, ^ bedrooms, living of yesterday. Perfect first in this wall-to-wall carpeted p.m. You have to see this 6-room woods with panoramic view 500. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. tastic treed lot, workshop, home. $25,900. Call Warren E. Raaltors-MLS o b m g.g location, available June 1st. stretching out for miles. 8 is essential to w ^round^ R D SSE n O room, dining room, large home with completely FIRST-Floor, front corner o f' Cape to appreciate what it has sundeck, 2-car garage. A buy kitchen with built-ins, family Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 568-8200 |19S monthly, hone 646-3135. fice, all utilities. Parking, near rooms, 24x24’ living room, MANCHESTER — Just listed, RaaltDr/MLS 646-2482 automatic kitchen, fireplaced Out of Town- to offer. Complete wall-to- on today’s market. Call Jon room, enclosed porch, wall-to- rec room, built-in bar, two-zone I-fl6, $75 monthly. Talcottville 8- room Cape, 3 bedrooms, for­ 14 Carol Drive 169 Vlesismat at For Rent 66 wall carpeting, front-to-back dining room, modem kitchen, CONDOMINIUM - Two Jennings for details, 649-5306. wall carpeting, central vacuum COLUMBIA - "Circa 1750” heat, and other quality FOUR rooms, heat, hot water, area. 646-4485. mal dining room, fireplace, Manchester This Dutch Colonial offers the stove and refrigerator fur­ living room; formal dining Florida room, first-floor laun­ bedrooms, air-conditioned, cleaner, two-car garage, tool features. State Forest abutts dry, central vac, automatic two-car garage. Aluminum warmth of three working nished. Quiet location. Security ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart­ room, den, Rec room. Priced For your Real Estate problems, wall-to-wall, appliances, pool, 'MANCHESTER - Only ..B&W.. shed. Many custom built-ins on property. Must sell fast. Truly ment, heat, hot water, stove; 325 AND 700 Square feet, temperature controlled siding, sunroom, rec room, tennis courts. Irincipals only, $31,900! Charming older home, The BARROWS I t WALLACE Co. a beautifully landscaped lot. fireplaces, one dutch oven, 24° should be seen. Belfiore Agen­ required. 649-4813. business II location, on Center at $31,900. Call Tony walk to East Catholic High. Realtors — MIS living room, lt4 baths, three What Is Your Property Worth?! refrigerator, $130. Security greenhouse, automatic garage whether selling or buying, Call 643-6930 evenings, 646-0557. 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, nice _ Manchester P arka^— 648-5906 Principles only. 649-9381. cy, 647-1413. deposit required. Adults only, Street, near Broad, Wasilefsky at 649-5306. 30’s. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, yard. Centrally lorat^, quiet bedrooms, family room, out­ We will view your properly el NO COST or obUge\ Manchester. Excellent sales doors, plus many, many more 646-2440. m e m b e r M L S building. (jn over an acre. $44,- parking for one car. Call 643- •• B & W « * extras. Call today to inspect 94 HAWTHORNE Street - A dead-end, street. Wilkhelp COVENTRY — 5-room home, BOLT^ON LAKE — 4-room COVENTRY' — Immaculate tion, and auggeat today's market value. APARTMENT 9678. location. High traffic area. Off- vacant 4-room Cape Cod that finance. Owner, 569-2198. ' 900. Lessenger Co. Realtors, Ranch. Living room, dining street parking. 643-1442. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. this rare home in a unique set­ large kitchen, new roof, plus house with pine paneled 646-8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. HSK ABOUT OUR GUARANTIE SALES PLAN TODAYHI- RENTAL OFFICE Realtors — MLS ,, could be expanded upstairs. unfinished second floor. $23,900. kitchen, and living room, good room, kitchen, family room, ting. $75,000. MANCHESTER — New listing. two bedrooms, bath and gar­ || We havcf a large variety of EAST HARTFORD - Burnside __Manchester Parkade — 649-5306- New heating system, stove, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. condition. $17,000. Owner 649- STORE, Attractive clean, jlry, refrigerator, air-conditioning 6-room immaculate older HEBRON — Young 5-5 duplex age. Priced at oqly $25,500. < deluxe one and two-bedroom Avenue, three and four-room COLONIAL-RANCH near 6465. on 1 !4 acres with more acreage apartments, heat, hot water, ^acious. Heat,, all facilities. and carpeting included. Sen­ home. City utilities, full base­ Frechette & . Martin, Realtors, apartments and townhouses!! Reasonable rent. Business - of­ TWO-FAMILY, 4-4, excellent Country Club, 6 rooms, large VERNON available. $42,500. Lessenger refrigerator, range, garbage sibly priced to sell at $26,000. T. ment, garage, (kinvenient loca­ HEBRON — 12 minutes from 647-9993. 3 throughout Manchester. Ren-;; fice comibnation. 649-3549, 649- condition. Good financing formal dining room, paneled tion. Low 30’s. Pieser Realty, NEW 4 BEDROOM... Co. Realtors, 646-8713, 228-3080, 2 8 9 -7 4 7 5 disposal, carpeting, elevators, J. Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. Manchester is this gorgeous 742-9718. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tal office open daily from 9-5, 1680. available. International living room with Duiff^ 289-8628. Colonial in a select communi­ parking. Office ^ Burnside Associates Inc., Reators, 647- Barn Front Raised l^nch, built Wanted-Real Estate 77 other times by appointment. Avenue. Open daily 10 a.m. to 4 bookcases and fireplace. Two ty of fine homes, serviced by in 1971 on lot 150x390’. Double 1300. PRIVATE LOT HEBRON — Immaculate 7 p.m. Call ^-0000. Resort Property- or three bedrooms, family city sewer and water. garage, cathedral ceilings, SELLING your home or RUTHERFORD Enhances this new 3- room Garrison Colonial, im­ MMTO EKTEVRSES, NC< For Rent 68 ^MANCHESTER — 6-bedroom room with fireplace, garage, OFFERED BY Equipped kitchen'"With self­ Duilt-ins, immaculate condi­ acreage? For prompt friendly BOLTON — Sunset bedroom Raised Ranch with mense living room with Z4M In SMt iLMdiMtir home in business zone, 2 baths, plus many extras. $38,500. clean oven, 114 baths, front-to- tion. High 30s. Meyer Realtors, fireplace, ultra modern service, call Louis Dimock Covoniry Office - 742-8243 Raaltors-MLS ^ Apartments, off Route 44A, 20 TWO New Chalets, Lake Win- UNSSER AGENCY 114 baths, garage, and back, 24’ living room with 643-0609, 646-3177. Realty, 649-9823. Ut-lOZl 2-car garage, aluminum siding, kitchen, formal dining room, Mumuw. Ol Nationii Asioclatlon ot Real Eitite Boardt, The Connactlctil minutes from Hartford, quiet nipesaukee. New Hampshire, immacuiate. Bel Air Real SPRING STREET Area - aluminum sidina. $37,900. fireplace, garage and alum, country setting, spacious, at­ four large bedrooms. Situated 1 Inalllula.ol Real Eatata Boarda, alto the Hartlord, Manchaatar and Vernon private beach, walking dis-. Estate, 643-9332. Ranch. 7 rooms, one full, two- MANCHESTER RLANCHARD siding. $39,500. J. Gordon, 649- TOLLAND — Be the first to on acre lot, private dead-end I Multiple Llating Service. tractive, 31A rooms, kitchen lance. Nicely furnished, over­ half bath$, two fireplaces, Six-room Colonial with own this extra large Ranch in­ street. $39,900. Lessenger Co., R M ln i of SeHni? ' ' AVAILABLE June 1st, four- appliances, color keyed to A sized fireplace. One sleeps 7, SIX-ROOM Cape. Attractively two-car garage. Large fireplaced living room, formal cluding 3 bedrooms, 2 full Realtors, 742-9718,646-8713,228- STOP room duplex. Stove furnish^. decor. Wall-to-wall carpet, pan­ one sleeps 10. Dates filling R O SSE n O The BARROWS 6i WALLACE Co. $160 without heat. Inquire 25 Ir­ remodeled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, wooded lot. Beautiful home dining room, three spacious baths, formal dining room wiUi Investigate our guaranteed eling, beams, sliding glass quickly. 643-0189. Raallor/MLS 848-2482 Realtors — MLS planter, flbor-to-ceiling brick ving Street, Manchester. dining room, fireplace, carpet, and excellent location. bedrooms. Priced at $32,900. Manchester Parkade — 648-5906 sales plan lirst. doors to private patio. $170. new furnace, full basement. 189 West Canter SL fireplace, wall-to-wall Electric heating. 643-1440, 647- Striving Today FOUR cottages on private lake Assumable mortgage. Must be TWO FAMILY carpeting, ^ rag e, acre plus INTERNATIONAL M FIVE rooms, first floor, 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, 1342. in New Hampshire, great place seen. Low 30s. Call for appoint­ wooded lot. Extras throughout. O r d e r Your available June 1st. Security, to relax, swim, fish. Rentals baths, fireplace, family room, Six-Six Duplex recently BOWERS SCHOOL - Picture HenM ASSOCIATES. INC. for a ment. 643-4330. Principals only. $36,900. Amedy Realty, Raaltora 647-1300 plus first month’s rent. C a lV ^ FOX HILL Apartments, start at $80 per week. Call 644- fully appllanced eat-in painted, separate furnaces, yourself enjoying the swim­ GUsiHie! Us Realtors, 875-6283. Happy Ad Today! Bottor Tomorrow 7708 Rockville, 3-rooms, washer and 2174, 644-2048, or 644-1833. kitchen. Two-car side en­ central location. $31,900. ming pool and'gas barbeque in Get Fast ReiiAs 333 East Cantar SL Manctwstar dryer hook-up, wall-to-wall ...... • • • • • V ...... trance garage. Aluminum the yard of this attractive 7- ^Idtale (Lom petn^ THREE-ROOM apartment, NEW HOMES carpeting, $150. Call 875-0001 Wanted to Rent 69 siding. Nice lot. $39,900. foom Cape or relaxing in the heat, parking, utilities. No pets. after 5:30. Cannot Quality built eight-room family room. Now call about ------— ------Porter Street. 247-4688, 236- WANTED — Three room apart­ CIRCA - 1717. Rare Colonial (Colonials now under construc­ the many other extras. Holland ALL CASH for your property SFECIALl/.ING IN DO [.TON PROPERTIES 0664. tion in Manchester. Built by Business Locatlons- ment with stove, fefrigerator; KEmrs on 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 & Ruhlander, 643-9574. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, For Rent 67 in Cheney Bros. area. Needed bams. Excellent example of Nutmeg Homes. ’These homes' OPEN HOUSE Sat 1 to 5 instant serwee. Hayes Agency, BOLTON CENTER ROAD — BOLTON, CONN. A THREE ROOM apartm ent, by June 1st. 643-2307. offer four bedrooms, first MANCHESTER - Two-family, 646-0131. heat, hot water, stove, KORNER period restoration. Country 5-4, central location. Large lot; Pnone B46-2311 MANCHESTER - 100,000 setting. Good location. floor family room, etc., etc. refrigerator, carpeting and air- FOUR ROOMS, firsl floor, with Call for more details. Priced at $36,900. Frechette & WE WILL buy your home. Call nLllim il\L L m m n.n.ai.aaaa.tnaaaa..»■■■< conditioned. Adults only. Call square feet, will divide. Martin, Realtors, 647-9993. Suitable for manufacturing and heat, hot water, stove, Move Rolling Hills, Mansfield anytime, Hutchins Agency, 643-7340 between 5-7 p.m. OVERSIZED C ustom 4- Realtors, 649-5324. Court of Probate warehouse, 1-748-5634. refrigerator. Willing to pay SELLING your property? Call District of Manchester bedroom Colonial. Built in COVENTRY MANCHESTER - Colonial in $150. Mature couple, no pets. California styled Ranph us first. We'll buy your home PLEASANT 4-room apartment, 1972. First-floor family room nice condition. 3 bedrooms, LIST YOUR real estate, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, Phone 568-7070. From 1-84, taka fx N 99. Follow signs on RL 199 toward UConn. immediately at a fair price, all second floor, stove, parking, By Bea Keith with fireplace, 2% baths with located on the waterfront. living room, dining room, business or residential property cash. Call Lou Arruda, 644-1539, office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- Large lot, two baths, two-car E.STATE OK MARGARET C. middleaged couple or mature Apartment Bulldlngs- Table lamps should be placed kitchen, 114 baths, den or 4th Turn rigM on Rt. 44A. 1/2 mile oiHott Is Rolling Hills. with Russell’s I\pal Estate, 195 Arruda Realty. 5. marble vanities, 2-car bedroom. Good lot. Only $29,- WINTERS Y lady preferred. No pets. Call garage. Professionally ap­ For Sale 70 12 inches in back from the oversized garage, full walk­ Spruce Street, Manchester, 649- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pursuant to an order ol Hon. William after 6 p.m., 649-5897. Mountains... praised for fast sale. Priced at 900. F re c h e tte & M artin 9659, 228-9234. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be 466 MAIN Street — Building for front edge of the desk— and 15 out basement with sliding Realtors, 647-9993: any business, office, or com­ MANCHESTER - 4-family $40,000. “KEEPSMUNG- presented to the fiduciary named below BIRCH STREET. 4 rooms, first inches to one side of the work glass doors. Beautiful skyline THINKING of selling? For the on or before July 24,1973 or be barred by mercial use, near Center. Call brick, 4-car garage, good in­ KEEPHAPPr floor flat, parking, one-cai;, one at hand. — Light colored desk view. LOTS service 7 0 U want, call Bill law. The fiduciary is: 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. come builder. Hayes Agency, Ruperta C. Winters child accepted. $130. 647-9836. 646-0131. blotters help to lighten up the CIRCA 1730 — 16 rooms, ’I'wo AA Zone lots with city Charbonneau, Char-Bon Agen­ desk. GOOD OPPORTUMTY cy, 643-0683. 135 Evans Drive MANCHESTER 10,000 square recently restored. 7 utilities, located in INVITATION Willlamsville, New York feet industrial space. Fully Buslness Property- Be sure you check your cellar fireplaces, summer kitchen, 6 But, Can Manchester. To acquire a 2-family home in 14221 VILLAGER sprinklered, loading docks, of- For Sale 71 and attic for fire hazards. or more bedrooms, new baths, aJiiglily desirable office area T O B I D fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- Don’t take chances with a fire new kitchen, two-car garage. on Ea^sl C enter S tre et, If you are thinking of sellinjg ------Court of P ro b ate------APARTMENTS 0131. COVENTRY — Large commer­ that will take everything you $58,900. your home, please give us a Manchester, fdeal location for Notice is hereby given that cial building with IVi acres. District of Manchester own away from you. Money call. We would like to work for professional use. Priced to the Eighth Utilities District Five-room, 2-bedlam town Good location. Heavily traveled RANCH-6 rooms, 1% baths, NOTICE TO CREDITORS : MANCHESTER 4,000 plus can’t replace the things you you. sell immediately. will accept bids to supply and house, wall-to-wall carpeting, square feet store-building for road. Frechette & Martin, formal dining room, 3 install three new roll up doors , ESTATE OF MICHAEL PALLEIN Realtors, 647-9993. ' have had for years. bedrooms, garage, treed lot. We Move l^rsuant to an order of Hon. William 2 air conditioners, appliances, lease. Huge paved parking JARVIS REALTY CO. at the Fire Headquarters at heat and hot water, tiled area. Prime location in town 1. C O N TEM PO R A R Y $33,900. ii. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all clalmi must be ZINSSER Bzzzzzzzz in and see our Main and Hilliard Streets. presented to the fiduciary named below baths, washer and dryer hook­ with highway access. Hayes RANCH. Heated garage. CENTRAL air-conditioned 8- MLS-REALTORS 643-1121 The bids will be accepted at on or before July 10,1973 or be barred by Agency, 646-0131. busy Bea. We’re ready, law. The fiduciary la: up, patio. No pets. Houses For Sale 72 Wall-to-wall throughout. room Colonial. First floor the firehouse, 32 Main Street, Dead-end street. Family AGENCY willing and able to assist Elsie P. Crockett family room with large REALTORS/ML8 Manchester, Connecticut, until 5 Country Club Drive 474 MAIN St. — Commercial COMFORTABLE, oversized 7- room.. Livingroom with you in the sale or Manchester, Conn. Call 649-7620 place Ideal for office or ste, fieldstone fireplace, four - 646-1511 7:00 pjTi, on Mpnday, May 21, 09040 ______room Cape, 2 baths, 4 fireplace. Formal dining Homes! MANCHESTER — Cambridge purchase of YOUR proper- $150. 646-2426, 9-5. . bedrooms, beautiful lawn. In bedrooms, 2Vt baths, two-car Street. 6-room Cape, 3 1973. room. 3 Bedrooms. Privacy garage, walk-out basement, bedrooms, living room, dining Specificaitons are available Court of Probate, District of Manchester one, of Manchester’s finest with a view. Mid 50’s. ' NOTICE OF HEARING areas. Priced to sell in the dead-end street. One year old. room, kitchen, 2-car garage. at the firehouse. trust estate known as "Wickham park MANCHEISTER — 2 bedroom Out of Town- REAL cream puff! 4Vi room Only $27,900. Frechette & Mar­ The Board reserves the right apartments, securily ,required, Porter Street area. T. J.- 2. -“AA” zone lot. One block ADULT AND RETIREMENT HOMES f c i f A trpst fund" u/w of CLARENCE For Rant 66 HIGH ON A HILL-Custom Ranch, large living room, tin, Realtors, 647-9993. HOHACE WICKHAM available immediately. From Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. off of 'E. Center St. All Homes are not shell homes, but are completely finished and furnished witn no to reject any or all bids. Ranch with view of the Hart­ kitchen-dining area combina­ Granville H. Lingdrd Pursuant to an order of Hon. William $125. Eastern Real Estate, 6 ^ utilities. Close to shopping, tion. Walk-out basement gar­ extras to buy. All of Jensen’s pre-bullt homes and mobilehomes are built to E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated April 26, 8250.. ford Skyline. 8 rooms, two full Dynamic, aggressive, conscientious, capable— that’s the MANCHESTER — Exceptional eai Instate Fire Chief bus, church. age. Many extras. 50x150’ lot. 8-room Cdndominiuih, com­ American Standard Association’s Code A119-1 or above. 1973 said Trustee having ezhiblM its an­ baths, two fireplaces, one kind of service we offer when you list your home with uo. 172 E. Center St D ated at Manchester, nual account with said estate for ' with field storie, in family $a,900. M. H. Palmer, Realty, pletely equipped. Call for DUPLEX 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 3. ’Two commercial zoned lots Which explains why we move so many homes (ovdr two 643-6321, Gertrude Hagedorn, Professionally Landscaped Lots — you will be surprised at the layout and plan­ Connecticut, this 2nd day of allowance at the Court of Probate on Pleasant Valley details, Frechette & Martin, 049-1922 646-4126 May 17. 1973 at 10:00 a m. handy location, $200 per month. on Rte. 5, So. Windsor op­ room, Anderson ’Thermopane million dollars worth last yearl) — and why all home owners 649-0538. Realtors, 647-9993. ning on each lot,. Perky evergreens, sturdy shade trees and colorful flowering May, 1973. A DISTINCTIVE APARTMENT COMMUNITY windows trhoughout. An im­ Madeline B. Ziebarth, Clerk Philbrick Agency, Realtors, posite Park Centre. Also, who sell through us average 98% of their f(jll asking price. shrubs highlight'this development. 6464200. maculate home built in 1968. residential lot on Newberry Best of all, our superior service costs no m c^l VERY BLUE CMP MANCHESTER - Dutch Adult Home Villages are engineered, planned and built around the theory that • LARGE ONE BEDROOM UNITS Rd, Rear yard completely fenced Colonial, Porter Street, 4 FIVE-ROOM apartment, se­ • DRAMATIC MEZZANINE APTS. in for dog. Two-car garage And we recommend it to the bedrooms, living room, dining pre-built and mbbilehome living is practical and enjoysbie for-couples. We dd I cond floor, new wall-to-wall • IMMENSE 2-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES 4. Six and onqrhalf acres com­ with auto, electric doors. $56,- individualist. A departure room, kitchen,-! 14 baths, large not recommend this type of living for people with school' children. caipeting, couple only. No pets, mercial and industrial land at from the ordinary. 4- first-floor family room, two-car $165 monthly. Security. M, H. • CLUB HOUSE - YEAR-AROUND POOL 800. PRESTIGE COUNTRY CLUB LIVING entrance to '1-91. East Wind­ bedrooms, 2 baths, huge living . Immaculate home in Palmer Realty, 643-6321,^ Ger­ BOWERS School—Five room The sophisticated home owners who live in our country club development are ‘‘Manchester sor. room with full wall of cut S lie location. Priced at trude Hagedorn, 649-0538. Pleasant Valley Road, So. Windsor older home, with 16x32’ in- $52,900. Frechette & Martin, kind, gentle,-sociable, real down to earth people, a large per cent of whom are - OPEN 10 TO S P.M. WEEKDAV8-10-S WEEKENDS stone, family room and - f - 4 New quick-setting cement ground pool. Rear yard com­ private lot. Located in the Realtors, 647-9993. professionals. Many of them are qujte well-to-do. They are the kjnd of people FOUR-ROOM apartment, ' Rental Office— 644-2545 hardens almost immediately. pletely enclosed with anchor Porter Street area. Contem­ you may have always wanted as friends. Without sacrificing standards many of adults only. Call after 5 p.m., Lots-Land For Sale 73 649-2201. Repairs can be walked oh in 15 fence. $25,900. " porary living, at its finest! these well off people are saving money due to the econom y of retirement coun­ Then minutes. COVENTRY—5-room cottage, Low M’s. A-ZONE, city water and sewer, try club living. They use the extra savings for trips, investment, sending COZY 4 rooms, available, $160 A damp rubber sponge fully furbished, close to lake, It Pays To Call Hayei RLANCHARD $9,000. J. D. Real Estate grandchildren to college, etc. monthly includes heat, stove, removes lint and fuzz from up­ secondary financing i . Associates, 643-5129. CLUBHOUSE - SAUNA - POOL and iVotti” centrally located, security. 649- holstered furniture. available. $10,000. 1919, between 5-7^ R O SSE n O COVENTRY — One-half acre, The recreation clubs are independently organized. Card parties, anniversaries, Why not give us a try. Come MORTGAGE HELPER - R6Mlor/IILS 646-2482 $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900: An­ bingo, suppers, dances, pool parties, cookouts, birthday parties, etc., are the THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, by and talk to the people at Comes with this contem­ 189 W nt CMlM’ SL dover, $1,800. overlooking lake. order of the day. Privaicy is supreme. If you wish to bo alone no one will bother A special eejition commemorating hot water included. Adults, A Quiet, Carefully VERNON northgate. porary Ranch, owner’s'sfde Hyes Agency, 646-0131. you. If you want to visit, you need never be alone. This is living at Its very best. Manchester’s 150th birthday. security deposit, references, no has 7 rooms, IW baths, formal Managed Community ' I m u tu st . m Keiili CUS'TOM built 7-room Ranch, pets, parking. 15Vi School dining room, sunken living walk-out finished basement. MANCHESTEfi — Mountain LOW PRICES - EASY FINANCING Become a Herald subscriber today Street, second floor, across One bedroom apt. room, den or fourth bedroom. THE Two-car attached garage, Rd., 105’ building lot with water The cost is extremely low. Easy financing — No extras to buy — No gimmicks — . and receive this edition at no ad­ from the East Side Rec. enclosed breezeway. Beautiful and sewer, $10,900. Merritt No points — No closing costs. ^ ^ $185 to $195. I^eal £state Plus studio apartment, 3 Agency, 646-1180. ditional charge. 172 EAST CENTER ST rooms and bath. Over IW 137X195’ lot. $39,900. M. H. Your Own Private Palmer Realty, 643^1, Ger­ I For charm, prestlg*, epmfort and the greateat value In low coit Hpuilng con- acres with beautiful view. trude Hagedorn, 649-0538. ELLINGTON on Route 83, PR6SIDEIITIAL Laundry 6464126 649-1922 40 ACRES—of land in 200x205’ lot has been surveyed. Itoct for appointment... Mrs. Smith, Rolling Hills, 429-1391. Mr. Olson, Main $8,250. Owner will assume I Office, 247-5209. VILUGGAPTS. Manchester on East Hartford BRAND NEW Monthly rental line. mortgage. Call D&S Realty, 1- iiaitriirB trr MANCHESTER Includes everything. MANCHESTER Vicinity - For HAYES AGENCY 3-bedroom Colonial with' l'^ 741-0123 or 1-749-8724. Mate Offleo One and two bedrooms. the discriminating buyer, large baths, aluminum siding, treed Route 10 Phone 872-6011 .lot. $36,200. ENFIELD — 46 acres. For in­ Near schools, churches open Contemporary Ranchy PHILBRHNt formation call D&S Realty, 1- Southlngten and shopping center, (m or 875-5485. lovely picture window looks yRLAN C H ARD 741-0123 or 1-749-8724. ^Enriitttg iipraliJ onto marble fireplace, formal lENSEN’S i 628-0317 bus line. Call anytime. 55 EAST CENTER STREET -I# INC.'IK 4P JR. En|oy your own laundry in each apartment, a modern dining room, family ^ m with AGENCY 646>0131 M S S E n O Q-E kitchen, a porch or patio, wall-to-wall carpet, many screened patio for summer Hartford Circulation Phone 647-9946 646-2^3 living, three bedrooms, 2W reuLt o r s RMlIor/MlS 646-2482 R e a d other features. Heat, hot ))|ater and parking are'also Inr baths. All surrounded by large 189 Wnt Cmtar St First In Ratiramant Home Villagas 247-5209 eluded In the low rSntal price at Nodhgate in Vernon. trees. Much more! Keith Real H e r a ld A d s EsUte, 6464126, 649-1922. 6 4 6 - 4 2 0 0 ■ PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., FYi., May 4, 19^3

The Weather \ Illing Honor Roll | 2. Acquires 19 Parcels Variable cloudiness tonight with lows in upper 30s and low 40s. Partly sunny Sun­ GRADE 7 Frank DeCiantis day with highs around 60. PrecipiUtion Clifford Adamy Thomas Denisky chance 20 per cent tonight, 10 per cent Sun­ HOLLY GANTNER to care for their street, but who position on the GOP ticket, or a shrubs on home grounds, and Gary Anderson .lane Dewey . day. 'CorregpondenI got rained out last week, are seat on an appointive board or slides will, be sbowU. John Bashaw Bethany Donnelly urged to help complete the the commission, ^ u l d call Robert MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1973 - VOL.. X a i, No. 183 Mattchesler—A City of Villnge Charm Brian Donovan Tel. 742-8795 FOURTEEN PAGES-TWO TV-2 MINI PAGES Frank Beaupre project tomorrow. Plastic hags Potterton, Alma Heckler, “Swingers" to Sing PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS • Ann Downing Five quitclaim deeds Eric Benson are still available at the Boott Frank Paul Diehl, or Hugo The St. Germaine Guild of St. Michael Berzenski Nancy Downing transferring 19 parcels of land to Coventry-DevCo Inc. were Dimock Library, and Thomas. Mary’s Church has invited the Theodore Beutel Diane Dube sandwiches and drinks will dODGllATIONS Myona I)uval filed Wednesday in the Coven­ Scotland Congregational Marylou Brennan again be served at noon at the H eart F und Y Alexander Eigner try town clerk’s office. Church “Swingers” to perform Bettina Bronisz Miller-Richardson Field, Rt. tonight at 7:30 at the local ^ It is not natural for partridge rock past the tree to cause a Nancy Fahey The. parcels, which include Heart Fund Chairman Mrs. Laura Burnett 31. Frank Kemozek has reported church. This will mark the last to be so wild as they are in commotion in the leaves on the Pamela Fairbanks most of the site for the planned Lisa Carson thet $703 was collected in this engagement of the singing Connecticut. They have learned far side of the tree. That often Linda Chambers Cheryl Ferguson new community being proposed Lifeguards Needed Weicker Reports Dean by Greater Hartford Process, year’s campaign, for funds. group this year, and local since the human population has brought them around, but that Brian Charlebois Glenn Flosdorf Applications for lifeguard Inc. and its development arm, Although this.lwas short of the churches, as well as those from taken over so much of their time O.C. decided to wait him Susan Colbert Robert Frank duty at the two town beaches ouL DevCo, had been in th hands of quota set, it is considerably surrounding a r ^ , have been country that thejr very Robert Copeland Sharon Gaffney this summer are now available Edwin Larkin, a Rochester, N. more than last year’s figure, invited to attend. existence depends on avoiding A movement attracted O.C.’s Fernanda Correia Maurice Godin at the Town Hall. These should Y. attorney, and the several she said. Proceeds from the boiefit humans. attenUon to a partridge picking Douglas Cowles Glenn Gustafson be submitted to Mrs. John land acquisition finns that he Funds were obtained through performance will go to Percep­ O.C. hunted that area in checker berries. O.C. froze like Lynn Damon Hilary Gwynn Ryan, Springdale Ave., who set up to acquire land in a raffle at a February dance, tion House, a half-way house for Maine west of Moosehead Lake a statue and patched. Hie bird Christopher DeCiantis David Hardy will coordinate the beach northwest Coventry for DevCo. and through a mail campaign. drug addicts in Willimantic. Fears Threats On Life and the West Outlet, in 1911. worked around quite close Kathleen DeCiantis . April Hellstrom program this summer. WASHINGTON (AP) - To date about 1,080 acres of Refreshments will be served. safe-deposit box Friday to Chief grand jury in Orlando, Fla., There were very few cottages without giving the least atten­ David Dickie Kevin Hiers Two lifeguards. Sue Nesbitt Ousted presidential counsel signed a sworn affidavit before where it came from are mis­ land have been purchased for Senior Citizens U.S. Dist. Judge John J. Sirica earlier in the day on charges of Weicker contradicted a New at the lake then and the tion to that motionless thing. Brent Downing Robert Hill , and Gordon Jensen, who John W. Dean III. told Sen. federal prosecutors in sing and apparently were backwoods were used only by the new community, and it is A scheduled meeting of and said the box contained con- conspiring to sabotage the York Daily News story saying Then the squirrel cdme around Maryellen DuBaldo Laurie Hubbard worked at the local beaches last Lowell P. Weicker Jr. at a Washington taking responsibili­ destroyed. expected that more property Senior Citizens for May 16 has fidential* documents he Democratic presidential cam­ Dean “reportedly also hinted the loggers and a few hunters or and O.C. moved to take him. Jeffrey Ewing Susan Imler summer, will be returning ty for the break-in. —The Washington Post will be recorded in the town hall been postponed until May 23, secret meeting that he fears for removed from the White House paigns of Sens. Edmund S. during the three-hour session fishermen. The slightest move was like Ellen Eybel Katliryn Kania again this year, but more per­ Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- quoted government sources as before the land acquisition is according to group president 600 Exhibit Boats his life, a qualified source says. for fear they would be Muskie and Henry M. Jackson. with Weicker that President One would go days without pulling a trigger on that bird, Lori Ferlazo Robert Kellsey sonnel are needed. Mass., told a newspaper saying the Senate's special complete. Fred Miller. Weicker said he did meet destroyed after Nixon fired —Watergate conspirator E. Nixon himself had knowledge of seeing another person and only but O.C. felt she had paid him John Flurkey Jeffrey Kiernan The Recreation Commission Hamburg, Germany — More editors’ convention here that Watergate committee is active­ The deeds filed this week The change in date is because secretly with Dean for two him. Howard Hunt’s grand-jury the coyer-up plot," a reference occasionally hear a distant rifle for her freedom. He has had Deborah Flynn Unhee Kim ■ has ordered three new than 600 exhibitors! from 22 Watergate is a "traum atic ly investigating the Justice release one parcel from Lorco of meeting conflict. Miller said. countiies displayed their prod­ hours and 45 minutes Thursday These were other testimony was released at the to a high-level Watergate shot or two. Seldom three. more pleasant memories of Patricia Frank David Koski styrofoam 15 by 5 foot rafts to national tragedy.” Department’s Watergate Corp., five from Larmar Kenneth Bradley, associate ucts at the 13th annual inter­ but refused to disclose the sub­ developments Friday in the Pentagon Papers trial in Los cover-up operation reported by The old Indian knew what he that happening than if he had Theresa Frank Susan Launi replace the large wooden raft at —Testimony unsealed by Property Corp., four from professor at UConn, will dis­ national ' Boat Show here re­ stance of the talks. Watergate scandal: Angeles and detailed what he prosecution. The sources said various sources. was talking about when he said, shot her. ^ Carolyn Frattaroli Linda Lemieux Lisicke Beach. These will be court officials here said the Mulberry Ridge Corp., four cuss pruning of small trees and cently. The Connecticut Republican —Donald H. Segfetti, a said* was a White House- the prosecutors failed to pursue “One shot get urn. Two shot Occasionally there is a par­ Sandra Fultz Dennis Lima fastened together to obtain the said that Dean gave him "no California attorney named as a directed burglary of Daniel Nixon re-election campaignt adequately evidence in their maybe. Three shot no touch tridge that seems a kick-back to Jean Garman Dale Lundy from Danforth Homes Corp., equivalent size of the old raft. and five parcels that had been grounds to go ahead and im­ White House agent, was Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s files. raised between $1 and $2 possession that indicated a um.” her ancestors. They probably John Getting Kathleen McCabe in Larkin’s name. All the cor­ plicate the President” in con­ released on $10,000 personal He named former White House million in cash that can’t coverup.of high-level involve­ The partridge were in flocks don't survive long. Linda Glass Debbie McDermott Town Report Cited Preston Girl scratching around on the bare porations were a “blind” nection with the Watergate surety bond after surrendering aide Egll “Bud” Krogh as traced because records ment in the case. O.C. and his boys had worked Edmond Godreau Holly Miller. Coventry’s annual town Carol aaya: “Tom, have a happy day, days are get­ ground like barnyard fowls. If through which Larkin acquired scandal. to authorities in Los Angeles. supervisor of the operation. There have been numerous in one locality several days and Joseph Grzymkowski Marina Moyer report for the fiscal year 1971-72 ting longer." Selected VFW approached too close they just the land. > Dean turned over the key to a He was indicted by a federal —Two sources said Krogh reports in recent days that observed a partridge coming Alicia Hagler Thomas Mumford has received a merit award in flew up to roost on low tree According to a town hall of­ ORCHARD FRESH: CH«p Aire, Red and OeMen DallchNia, Roma, Mace. Dean was willing to talk to Miss Loyalty around quite close seemingly Mary Anne Hardy Mary Ann Nassiff its category, for town’s from 5,- NATIVE: Rhubarb, Spinach, Aaparagua, Dandallona, Paaa, BroeeaN, limbs and crane their hecks to ficial, no conveyance taxes Rob Man A^atergate investigators, without much fear. One noon Thomas Harley Lori Nolin 000 to 10,000 population. Oraan and Vallow Squaah, Rad and Oraan Pappara, Tumipa, Acorn NORWICH (A P )-A n-year- watch the intruder. It would be were involved in this week’s Squaah, Egg Plant, Anlaai Laaka, Shalda. perhaps in exchange for a grant while we were eating our lunch Tracy Harrison Susan Pagluica Each year, UConn’s Institute old Preston girl was selected a shame to hunt them with a transfers, since the acts in­ IMPORTED: Rad, WhHa and Bkia Qrapaa, Watarmalcna, OrapatruH, of immunity from prosecution. a would-be hunter came Michael Haynie Wayne Parker of Public Research sponsors a shot gun. If you were hungry a volved quitclaim procedure. Urnaa, Boac and D’AnJou Paara, PInaapplaa, Papayaa, Jaffa Orangaa, Of $503 But he is not known to have Miss Loyalty Day Friday (or marching down the cartpath James Healy Suzanne Patterson contest for town reports, which Cantaloupas, Honaydawa. Kissinger-Brezhnev 8the Veterans of Foreign Wars appeared before the federal little .22 caliber rifle would be like a soldier. He had just Carol Hickey Jonathan Peck are considered in three six We have a hill line of Vegetable A Flower Plants prosecutors, grand jury or 2lst annual Loyalty Day parade the thing and then you could passed us when his gun went Rid Litter Day At Bank Heide Holcomb Sylvia Pettingill groups based on population. Visit Our Importod BMket Display Senate committee. here Sunday. pick the heads and save spoiling off. Last Saturday’s uncertain Laureen Hooey Joann Poulin Coventry’s awdrd was for se­ Weicker, who has been con­ Miss Susan P. Dyer, daughter the meat. Doubt if they are that He excitedly shouted, “I got a weather apparently dis­ ■Robert Hyde Lynn Quitadamo cond place behind the town of WEEKEND SPECIALS Talks Under Way ducting his own probe of of Mrs. and Mrs. Richard L. tame there today. couraged many town residents A youthful gunman stole $503 partridge.” Douglas Janssen Deborah Robinson Essex. This is the first year Dyer of Preston, was selected In 1916 O.C. found them the O.C. said, “Yeah, you shot it who had planned to clean up STRAWBERRIES...... pL 49C Friday night at the Connecticut Watergate and also serves as a Dennis Joy Christine Rudeen Coventry has submitted a junior, minority member of the over eight other finalists. same north of the Manistee on the ground.” their road as part of the annual FRESH ASPARARUS...... lb. 4SC MOSCOW (AP) - Henry A. government newspaper Jewish activists hope Bank and Trust Co.’s north Karrie Kay Edward Sadloski report to the contest. Copies of committee, said he reported Miss Dyer, who repreented Riyer in Michigan. The Pilgrim “Oh no! It flushed and I shot Rid Litter nampag, so the CELLO CARROTS...... 1 pkgs. Kissinger prepared to confer Izvestia, charging it “refused Kissinger also will raise the branch when he held up the William Kelly Frank Scalise the award-winning report are %9C the meeting to committee VFW Post No. 9452 in Preston, found it like that in Connec­ it on the wing.” Matthew Schardt Beautification Committee, RANANAS...... lb. lae with Lwnid I. Brezhnev on a to publish that we are topic of emigration during his manager of Fayva Shoes, Broad Michael Keropian available at the Town Hall. Lutz Marks Anniversary leaders who agreed to have is a senior at Norwich Free ticut. That could be true. We didn’t Agnes Schaschl sponsor of the cleanup effort, host of topics today at the prevented from going to talks with Brezhnev. St. Carl Kjellson NEW ONIONS...... a lbs. 4«c Dean appear "at the earliest Academy and plans to major in One day O.C. was sitting hear a bird flush and we sure Shirley Seavey has rescheduled it for Soviet leader’s country retreat Israel.” The victim, Harry Davis, said Tracy Knofla GOP Interviews possible date.” dental hygiene at the Universi­ Waltiiig for a gray squirrel, that knew what that would sound Melissa Kreuscher Janet Seybolt tomorrow from 9 a.m. to noon. Ms eary TIN nMlHilMr HwMS Barry Giuliano, animal curator at the Lutz Junior at Zavidovo. One of the items that at 10:06 p.m. Friday as he The nominating Cominmittee coMPun uai o f m n m t w a s The senator said the question ty of Connecticut. had gone to the back side of a like. ! Laura Smith According to a BC Museum, nails up a banner outside the museum as Mrs. was an agenda for Brezhnev’s was making a night deposit at Daniel Krutt of the Republican Town Com­ Me unmTWEETS of immunity for the former aide Some 50,000 spectators are tree truidc, to come around to We suspect that his veracity Suzanne Thomas spokesman, not much litter was Jean Lefebvre, secretary of the museum, holds it in place. trip to the United States next the bank, a man, described to Christihe Laggis mittee is interviewing incum­ “Illusions” Win - did not come up at the meeting. expected in Norwich Sunday for the nigh side which he was was about like the reputation Alexis Titor taken to the town dump last The banner, which reads “Happy 20th Birthday, Eljem,” month. be young, wearing blue jeans Mark Lappen bent Republican officeholders Weicker had said previously he the 1 p.m. parade, featuring 15 boqnd to do without fail if my that is usually assigned to those Patricia Trombly Saturday, and very few and a ski mask, emerged from Cynthia Lemonds and others who are interested marks the beginning of the museum’s 20th year. There will would favor such a grant. divisions and numerous floats. patience could outlast his. O.C. of us who fish and hunt. Mary Libbey Kathryn Tucker sandwiches, prepared by the p c i i n be a reception noting the occasion and honoring Miss Hazel It was understood Kissinger the shadows and and said "just could have thrown a club or Mothers’ Club; were eaten. in being candidates in next ■ ■ PRODUCE" and Brezhnev also were to dis­ Singing Honors Diane Lima Karin Turek fall’s municipal election. drop the bag and take off.” All residents who had agreed Lutz^ the museum’s founder. The event will be Sunday cuss further limits on strategic Susan Lucek Philip Valentine Those interested in seeking a The “Illusions” a Sweet Davis said the man had a from 2 to 5 p.m. at the museum. All past and present arms, mutual force reductions the musical activities of the Jerry Lynn Teresa Vegiard Adelines’ quartet which in­ small pistol, ' possibly an trustees, and League members, and also the public are in­ in Europe and Soviet-U.S. 1,500-member Region No. 1. Melodrama Seeks Joel Malinoski Donna White cludes two I^nchester women, automatic weajion. He further vited to the celebration. Hostesses will be Mr. & Mrs, The "Illusions” will compete IRS Reports Sally Mazzone Sandra Whitney trade. placed first in the 17th Annual stated that he dropped the bag Thomas S. Lgfham, 103 Lakewood Circle. (Herald photo by today with the Mountain Laurel Karen McArdle Brenda Willis Northeastern Regional and drove away, the incident Kissinger’s staff members on Chapter chorus in the chorus Steven Marz Daniel Wilson Ofiara) \ ^ Competition last night'in was reported to police only Cast Members the trip include Helmut competition against 27 Other Half Michels Scott Zinker Camillus, N.Y. minutes later. On Ceiling Compliance Sonnenfeldt, an East-West regional choruses. They will An old-fashioned melodrama, Tryouts for parts in the play Suzanne Moseley GRADE 9 Mrs. Truman (Mary Jayne) It is unknown at this time will be Tuesday and Wednesday David Oshinsky trade specialist; William G. return home Sunday night at whether a vehicle was used in “Ten Nighty in a Bar Room,” said more than 170 Ford and Cynthia Allison WHOLESALER’S Hyland, a Soviet affairs Crandall, tenor, of 58 White St. at 7:30 p.m. at the Community the close of the Sweet Adelines will be staged in conjunction HARTFORD (AP)-Nearly David Ostrom Douglas Baker Death Penalty and Mrs. David (Susan) Gunas, the robbery. Members of the General Motors dealers in the specialist; and Philip A. Odeen, competition in Syracuse, N.Y. with the Manchester Y Center on North Main St., all of Connecticut’s food stores Craig Ostrout Peter Bartolotta lead, of Linwood Dr., together detqctive bureau of the state may be required to roll an expert on strategic arms. The "Illusions” will make Sesquicentennial celebration in Brindamour said. have complied with federal David Petig Sharon Bell with Mrs. Michael Fahey, bass, Man^ester Police Department back prices for alleged failure their first public appearance on June. Scripts are available to those meat price ceilings but more Edward Piatok Tamar Cohen and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, are investigating the incident. to observe federal price con­ Bill Signed Kissinger arrived Friday June 10 at 2:30 p.m. at Glaston­ The play, written by William interested on an overnight basis than 170 auto dealers may have Steven Plante baritone, of New Britain, It is the fourth robbery of this trols during the first four Susan Connelly GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE after a stopover in Copenhagen, W. P r a tt, d e a ls w ith at the Youth Service Center at bury High School, when winners violated federal price controls, Andrew Plepler Mary Connors become 1973 regional quartet kind to take place at the bank in months of the year. Supporters of the bill, which where he was briefed by U. of this year and last will assem­ temperance and will be 14 Park St. or at 5 Dover Rd. the Internal Revenue Service Thomas Prignano Keith Costa HARTFORD (AP) - Persons champions. the past three months. In all the Conley said the alleged cle a r^ the House of Represen­ Alexis Johnson, the U.S. am­ ble in a regional fund-raising directed by William Brin- The cast includes four said Wednesday. Cheryl Rafala Henry Cremisi convicted of committing cer­ Last night’s win over 12 other robberies, a young gunman held overcharging involved nearly |5 tatives easily but passed by bassador to the Strategic Arms project to help defray expenses damour, an instructor at females, aged 10 to 12 and 14 to Anthony Krafa, economirN Valerie Roche Janice Dahm ' tain crimes after Oct. 1, will be competing quartets makes the up employes of area businesses million in auto parts sales only two votes in the Senate, Limitations Talks. for the international chorus Windham Regional Technical 18, a woman in her 30s, another stabilization manager for the Debra Schift Jason Dodge subject to the death penalty un­ “Illusions” eligible for. the as they made night deposits. during the four-month period. SATURDAY SALE stressed the death penalty’s cbmpetltlon.- School. in her 40s, seven men, three in IRS, said federal agents visited Leslie Scott der an act sign^ Friay by Gov. Bonnie Dolan deterrent factors. Before his arrival, eight Jews Sweet Adelines International their teens, one in in his 30s, 630' food stores, 50 m eat Steven Sheldon Thomas J. Meskill. Deborah Dow They maintained that the bill, from the Ukranian city of Quartet Competition in and two or three in their 40s. wholesalers and 20 meat Kathleen Shirer The bill, reinstituting capital Claire Downing as passed, would comply with Kharkov asked Kissinger in an Washington, D.C., in October. “ We invite all youth and packers last month in Connec­ Mary Sinnamon Cynthia Dziato punishment in Connecticut, open letter to help them get At that time, finalists from 15 adults to tryout for parts in the ticut. the Supreme Court decision. Vocational Education David Smith Elizabeth Elliott makes death mandatory for the visas to Israel, claiming their regions in the United States and show,” Brindamour said in in­ As of Thursday, he said, 97 Others, however, said the act Saudi Oil Sales Triple Kathleen Smith John Elsesser following crimes providing no situation in Russia was Canada will compete for th^ti- viting calls for further informa­ per cent of those stores legally still leaves final imposition of Claudia Souder Sandra Ferris mitigating circumstances “completely intolerable.” Greater Hartford. The group is tion at the Youth Service required to post and observe Jidda, Saudi Arabia—U. S. oil the penalty too much to the dis­ Agnes Szarka James Fotter exist: coached by Mrs. William Funding Said In Limbo Center, telephone 648!6500. price ceilings have complied imports from Saudi Arabia in cretion of a jury, thereby Mary Toland Richard Gobeille —The murder of a policeman S o v ie t Je w s a lso Farrell, director of the Lynn, ...Brindamour has acted 'und with federal orders. the firat half of 1972 more retaining the arbitrary factor Paul Turek Carolyn Hutchinson or fireman on duty. demonstrated in front of the than tripled, reaching $79.2 mil­ that caused the high court to Mass., chapter and director of HARTFORD (AP)- The T o avoid tilts, they said. (or education as soon as possi­ directed plays at Manchester Meanwhile, IRS District lion, compared with $23.1 mil­ Lori Turner Geraldine Jones -M urder committed for pay. chairman and executive of­ Congress appears intent on High School, University of Director Joseph J. Conley Jr. lion in the first half of 1971. Robert Upton Gary LaBrec :__ —Murder committed by .strike dflwn the peiuUty, , ble before the next school year ficers of the Connecticut Ad­ defeating the bill. starts the two men said. Connecticut and the Little' Frank Vueie- Paul LaPine someone under a life imprison­ The act establishes a two-step visory Council xin Vocational Their job at the moment is to Theater of Manchester. He also Tracy Wagner Wayne Lqppen ment sentence. process for imposing the pen^- ty. First, a jury must find'a Education are convinced Presi­ If that happens money will try to generate support among taught acting at Countestorts Michele Webster, Marion Legault —Murder by one previously White House College in England. Kenneth Wojnarowski Dawn Lindsey convicted of murder.- defendant guilty. It then must dent Nixon’s special revenue have to be put back in the educators and the public for a decide if there are any ‘sharing plan for Education budget in the form of regular special appropriations bill, they He noted the selection of the Susan Wright Martins Maidelis -M urder of a hostage by a play, with its temperance at your finger tips ... mitigating or aggrivating fac­ won’t get out of committee. appropriations for education. said. Elizabeth Young Stephanie Martin kidnaper. theme, is fitting for the tors in the case. The plan, said Chairman Since there is no assurance They said the idea already Marcy Young John McDonald —Selling cocaine, heroin or Issues Broad sesqulcentenni'al^lYfCe it was an Mitigating factors, such as if Douglas M. Fellows and when an overall appropriations has the backing of several Gina Zaccardelli Denise Meyer methadone to one who died as a issue of that era and deeply .'■ V the defendant wer^ under 18, Wallace J. Fletcher, has led to bill will be passed, there is a members of Connecticut’s con­ Robert Mumford result of the sale in cases where divided Manchester at the time. CALL 643^5144 under extreme duress, had fragmentation among need for a special appropriation gressional delegation. GRADE 8 David Nelson the seller was a non-addict?- He doted also the first sidewalk relatively little involvement in educators. Dean Aitrq Kirk Nelson Meskill had asked the in Manchester lead to a tavern. MANCHESTER Elizabeth Anderson . Suzanne Nevins General Assembly to pass a bill the crime or had his mental KEY BISCAXNE, Fla. (AP) - The White House has As a result, they said Friday, the chairman of the House Terri-Sue Arendt Hal Ostrom that would re-establish the capacity significantly im­ issued broad guidelines for past or present staff members paired, would rule out the Education and Labor Com­ LUMBER COMPANY Jeffrey Backofen Mark Quitadamo death penalty, struck down last called before Watergate investigators that places at least Kirk H attie Todd Rein year by the U.S. Supreme possibility of death being im­ mittee, Rep. Carl D. Perkins, Debra Beaupre . Susan Rudeen Court. posed. a partial lid on testimony relating to dealings with Presi­ D-Kentucky, is considering Mary Benson Diane Spenc^ The governor originally had Death would be; mandatory, dent Nixoiy . . . asking for an appropriations Nancy Bidwell Anne Thompson asked for a bill that would have however, if there were, no The guidelines were made public by the Florida White bill for education apart from the General Appropriations David Boyie Susan ToWhe dealt even more strongly with mitigating factors but at least House Friday shortly after Nixon annoilhced the selection Ann Turkington one aggrivating factor such as a Act. / Robert Bryce ilrug pushers, making death a of Army Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. to be interim staff Patricia Bunce Barbara Yttcic possibility for anyone convicted murder being committed for The two men said they Steven Colbert James White .j of an illegal drug sale for the se­ pay, during flight from a felony coordinator replacing the resigned H. R. Haldeman. learnt thi^from Jack. Jen­ Cathryn Cone Linda Williams cond time. or in a particularly heinous' Press Secretary Ronald L. nings, Majprity council to the Alison Cornish Georgia Willis rhanner. Ziegler said Haig, who has been communication with the Presi­ House Su^ommittee on Educa­ Clara Cosme Bradley Wojcoski OVERSTOQKED CLEARANCE .V.W.%%V.%V.V.%NS%V.V.%V.V.SV.!.%%V.V the Apny’s vice chief of staff dent and as to presidential tion, during a recent three-day Katherine Costello Patricia Young .m;:; since January, after serving papers.” visit to Washington. <' Debra Cowles Marion Zajac four years as a top aide to The problem with the special Joann Deqn MANUFACTURERS’ OVERAGES- DISCONTINUED MERCHANDISE Sesquicentennial Henry A. Kissinger, might be Such papers were defined as revenue sharing plan, Fletcher asked by Nixon to remain at the “all documents produced or and Fellows said, is that it White House for the balance of received by the President or would allow states to decide Thousands of Gallons the President's second term. any member of the White House how much mqney would be A LOVED ONE Medallion Sdle The language of the staff in connection with his of­ s^ent in each of six areas for of Nationally Advertised WAS NOW ficial duties.” which funds would be provided. Interion and.Exterior Paint guidelines on testimony suggests a total ban on discus­ Currently, states revive To Start Thursday Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr,, chair­ separate grants for elementary (average price) 2.75 sion of conversations and com­ man of the committee, told a (per gallon) and secondary education, munications involving Nixon. reporter that “on the face of it, OVER 5,000 ROLLS OF The sale of. silver and bronze ^medallions com­ However, a White House of­ vocational education, ispecial Your love Is permanently expressed for we have no quarrel with these education, education for the a loved one when their resting place Is memorating Manchester’s Sesquicentennial Celebration ficial insisted Friday night hey guidelines,” but', “ the “shouldir’t be interpret^ as a handicapped, adult education marked by a Barre Guild Monument. EXIT *1 3 '^ cx iT « u 7 will be on sale Thursday night. May 10, from 7:30 to 10 in guidelines that will govern our and for the children of federal Only Barre Guild Menu- WALLPAPER 5 0 o each the Board of pirectors’ room on the first floor of the mandate or order or committee will be guidelines prohibition,” should questions employes. ■ i ments are permanently Also fantastic savings o.n Brushes__ I - S 4 ^ Municipal Buildiiig. determinexi by ouf committee.” of invoking executive privilege The president’s plan would guaranteed by an associa- 1 ^ , Rollers — Sponges — Liquid Waxe^ **'■-*■ 1*1' There is a limited edition of 500 silver medallions which' arise. He said these questions ■ 'Haig, a 48-year-old graduate eliminate the individual grants lion of monument manu- Antiquing Kits — Smocks — Spray Paints will be sold at |15 each, with a limit of five per person. The .would be resolved on a case-by- of West Point, became a pop­ and give each state a single facturers. Visit our display. Monuments — Driveway Cleaners I unlimited editiop of bronze medallions will be sold for $4 case basis. ular figure at % Wh^ite House block grant to cover all^six each, and there are 2,000 for sale. The key section of the docu­ who demonstrated both ■ areas. .. Ftw h c c s St. \ NatioHal Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel and Thomas F. Ferguson, ment, made available to- executive and diplomatic Fellows and Fletcher said the talents during his four years plan has educators in each EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUE P a i K j ^ B ^law dgel.-te fortiasSt. the sesquicentennial committee cochairmen, advise newsmen earlier in the day, V purchasers to bring the correct money with them or make states: with Kissinger. building political allignments to WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN LUMBER AND “ Past and present members try to put pressure on state of­ Elderly Citizens Day Proclaimed checks payable to jthe Manchester Sesquicentennial Com­ ficials to get the most money BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVE­ NATIONAL mittee. of the President’s staff Like Kissinger, Haig shares questioned by the FBI, Ervin an aura of close involvement in for their own area. To commemorate Elderly Citizens Day, which will be observed tlje first Sunday in May MENT ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERI- Bronze medallions will be sold in town banks the day ^ If things continue in the direc- , (Senate select) Committee or a historic foreign policy events by proclamation of Governor Meskill, members of the Connecticut Northeast Chspter of [ ALS, YOU CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN PAINT after the opening sale. If any silver coins are left after grand jury sHould invoke while having played no role in 'tio q they are going the division NVaiwSt. May 10, they will be placed on sale at a time and plpce to among educators could be the American Association of Retired Persons Inc., planted a red maple tree in the park at TODAY, SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. executive privilege only in con­ what Nixon has called “shady greater than it ever was when Bow and Garden Sts. 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