PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., May 17, 1973 Out of Town-For Sale 75 Out of Town-For Sale 75 COVENTRY - Mini-estate P&W Dedicates 0 The Weather with 160' on the water. Califor­ TOLLAND Obituaries Solid Waste nia style Ranch home. Two full An unusual home, large Waterbury Partly cloudy and cool Saturday with the baths, two-car garage. For farmhouse with remodeled low tonight in upper 30s and high Saturday Disposal Plant near 60. Precipitation probability 20 per more details call The Zinsser kitchen, situated on 10 acres Agency, 646-1511. Mrs. Ethel M. Brooks Man Wins Plan Okayed cent through period. Sunday variable cool in desirable section of and cloudiness. Tolland. Priced to sell. Call Mrs. Ethel M. Brooks, 88, of TOLLAND — Clean and large Winsted, died Wednesday at a manufacturing operations — Lloyd O’Dell at T.J. EAST HARTFORD (AP) - ^ C H E S T E R , CONN., FRH)AY, MAY 18, 1973- VOL. XCH, No. 194 Manchester A City of yUlnge Charm TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES - TWO SECTIONS Ranch with 3 bedrooms, living Winsted convalescent home. Six years after Connecticut this goes hand in-hand with Super 75 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS room with fireplace, carpeting, Crockett’s Tolland office. By Assembly She was the mother of waste treatment,” he said. “We paneled rec room, garage, Realtors, 875-6279. adopted its Clean Water Act of beautiful •% acre wooded lot. Frederick M. Brooks of 1967, a waste treatment plant recycle our solid wastes — WINDSOR (AP) - Nicholas $31,500. Amedy Realty, Manchester. capable of handling six million metal chips and scrap metal T. Orso, 52, of Waterbury won HARTFORD (AP) — A proposed $250 million statewide Other survivors are a gallons a day was dedicated from machining operations. We Realtors, 875-6283, BOLTON Center — Brick house the top prize of $75,000 today in solid waste disposal system has won approval in both on two acres. By appointment, daughter, three sisters, four Wednesday by Pratt & Whitney collect >vaste p a ^ r and com­ the Connecticut state lottery. VERNON - Immaculate 3- 643-6798. grandchildren and seven great­ Division of United Aircraft puter punch cards within the Orso, accompanied by his branches of the Connecticut General Assembly while ac­ bedroom Ranch. IV2 baths, full grandchildren. Corp., the state’s largest single division for recycling, and wife Laura who broke into tears tion on repealing the state’s Sunday blue laws has been Watergate Panel basement with wine cellar, set HEBRON — Your price $22,500, Funeral services will be industrial plant. whenever possible we. order when their names were called, postponed until 1974. on over a half acre of beautiful­ 5% down for qualified buyers, recycled stock in filling our ly landscaped grounds with 1,100 square feet of living space Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Located on the east bank of said the couple would use part The bill to establish a Connec­ Maloney Funeral Home, 55 the Connecticut River, less than needs for paper products.” Supporters of the bill called fruit trees, large vegetable gar­ in this condominium unit, 2 of the winnings for a trip to ticut Solid Waste Authority the blue laws “archaic” and Walnut St., Winsted. Burial will a mile from Pratt & Whitney’s ‘"The new plant demonstrates Hawaii. den. patio, outdoor stone bedrooms, IV2 baths, and sailed through the House of “unenforceable.” However, op­ be in Hillside Cemetery, huge industrial complex in East what industry can do to help in fireplace, 3-car garage, and expandable basement. He said he had no other plans Representatives 116-10 ponents, such as Sen. Romeo much more. On dead-end Lessenger, Co., Realtors, 646- Torrington. Hartford, the new plant is part the fight for environmental for the money. The couple has Wednesday ■ then passed un­ Petroni, R-Ridgefield, called street. By appointment only. 8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. Friends may call at the of a $6 million pollution abate­ purity, and is indicative of the no children. He works for the animously in the Senate. International Associates, the bill “a radical departure to funeral home tonight from 7 to ment program United Aircraft steps to which we at United Air­ Plasticrete Corp. in Hamden. ’The plan calls for developing Realtors, 647-1300. craft will go to help protect the a custom developed over many Grilling McCord COVENTRY (NORTH) 9. began in 1965 in an effort to There were two $15,000 prize 29 plants to dispose of the 10,000 ’The family suggests that any reduce pollution from its environment.!’ years,” and said total repeal BOLTON — Ideal starter home, PLANT A GARDEN AND winners in the drawing, held in tons of garbage Connecticut went too far. memorial contributions may be operations in East Hartford,' Torell said the cost of WASHINGTON (AP) - McCord said the offer “was McCord said he got mixed up four rooms with large porch, Take a dip in the pool when connection with the Windsor residents generate each day. Before McCord began his John J. Sirica read a letter made to the Boo|^ of Memory at Middletown, Southington and operating the new treatment Watergate burglar James W. conveyed to me in 1973 by John in the Watergate affair because stone's throw to the lake. Full you’re done! 7 rooms plus Shad Derby. A lottery The waste material would be testimony the Senate select from the convicted man with the First Congregational North Haven. facility will be about $150,000 a The Senate also approved un­ McCoi^ Jr. testified today he Caulfield to remain silent, take he was told Atty. Gen. John N. price $12,900. Call today for ap­ Solid brick, plaster walls, 2- spokesman said one of the separated first into that which Watergate committee heard 23 three terse paragraphs of Church of Winsted. Bruce N. Torell, president of year. It was estimated the plant animously a $4.3 million bond was told President Nixon w as executive clemency by going Mitchell, presidential counsel pointment. International car garage, walk-up attic, largest crowds ever at a state could be recycled and that minutes of testimony from allegations. Associates, Realtors, 647-1300. P&W, said the new facility is would handle an average of four appropriation to build and aware of offers of clemency off to jail quietly and I was told John W. Dean Iff and Nixon over an acre, near shopping lottery drawing, more than 3,-, which would be burned either police officer Carl Shoffler, one McCord said political Mrs. Mary E. Anderson one of four the company has million gallons of wa$te water a remodel facilities for the men­ made to him. there, I would receive financial campaign deputy Jeb S. and priced to sell by Florida 000, witnessed today’s event. as waste or possibly as fuel. of three casual-clothes pressure was applied to the Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ander­ completed in the past year. He day. Munzio J. Parisi, 62, of Stam­ tally retarded at the Mansfield He told the Senate Watergate aid and later rehabilitation.” Magreder had approved it: bound owner. Call Ann Hunter Restrictions committee that he was told by policemen who arrested defendants to plead guilty and BOLTON son, 97, fo rm e rly of 184 said that since 1940 when the ford, said he plans to hold onto and Southbury Training Then, McCord said, Caulfield McCord, taking the stand in at 649-5306. The plant, designed by James The legislature put two new John Caulfield, a White House McCord and four other men in-, remain, silent; perjury was 1st Time Offered, U&R Highland St., died Wednesday company began installing pollu­ his $15,000 prize for his retire­ Schools. assured him of the President’s the second day of televised A. Minges & Associates of Far­ restrictions into the bill aimed aide, that the President was side the headquarters of the committed by witnesses, and Custom Built spacious 7-room ..B&W.. at a Manchester convalescent tion abatement systeml, the six ment years. interest. hearings, said he was sorry he mington and built over a three- at countering previous objec­ aware of the offers of clemency Democratic Party In the others involv^ in the spy mis­ Ranch Home. This distinct The'BARROWS & WALLACE Co. home. rnillion-square-foot East Hart­ Parisi, married and the Interest in the schools was The meeting in January was had been involved in the affair. Realtors — MLS year period from 1969 to 1972 by tions to the plan. One would and “the results of the meeting Watergate building in the early sion had not been Identified designed home has a 16x21’ Mrs. Anderson was born Sept. ford complex has been fitted father of three children, is a spurred by unsuccessful during the time McCord and G. He repeated that he had M anchester Parkade — 649-5306 Associated Construction Co. of assure legislative representa­ would be conveyed to the hours of last June 17. when they could have been living room, with tloor-to- 9, 1875 in Portadown, Northern with more than 900 individual baker at Pepperidge Farms in attempts to include money for Gordon Liddy were on trial for received money ,after his Hartford, began operations last tion on the authority’s 10- President.” Shoffler, saying nothing that during the trial. ceiling Indiana colored stone Ireland, and had lived in pollution control devices. Norwalk. them in a $105 million bond the June 17, 1972, breakin at burglary arrest, and that he VipRNON — Handyman’s October. It treats only in­ member governing board. The He also said “at a future hadn’t been made public before, fireplace and recessed Manchester for 72 years. She “We hope that you wHl look at The other $15,000 winner was authorization bill passed earlier Democratic Party, was told it came from the Com­ In testimony offered later to fecial, % acre lot with 56’ dustrial wastes; biological other would limit the authority McCord Appears Before Committee meeting there would likely be a related how he had spotted a reostatic lighting, formal was a member of St. Mary’s it as a symbol of what can be Angelo J . G accione, 41, this month. headquarters. mittee for the Re-election of various investigators, McCord Ranch. Four finished rooms, 3 wastes from the factory are to building only one pilot plant personal message from the man, who later turned out to be dining room, leading to a to be finished. Do it yourself Episcopal Church. done in the battle for en­ handled by a separate sewage manager of the Roxy Pizza Convicted Watergate con^irator James McCord was the star witness before the special McCord and Liddy were the the President and was given in Alfred C. Baldwin, on a balcony linked former Atty. Gen. John large sundeck, good sized Survivors are 2 sons, Arthur vironmental cleanliness,” and to spending no more than President himself.” only two of seven persons return for his silence. and save. For details call system. House in Westerly, R.I. Elsewhere Wednesday: Senate Committee investigating the Watergate affair today. He is shown as he watched of the Howard Johnson motel N. Mitchell, fired presidential kitchen with ample cabinets Starkweather Realty, 646-5353. H. Anderson of Vernon and Torell told a gathering of state $50,000 for other construction “The President’s ability to charged who stood trial. The Speaking slowly, in a husky Torell explained that the new He said he hadn’t “slept in a —The House passed and sent across the street from the Counsel John W. Dean III and ancj slide-in range unit. 3 James V. Anderson of Andover; and local officials who attended during the first year the waste opening of the inquiry in Washington yesterday. At right is one of his attorneys, Bernard govern is at stake,” McCord other five pleaded guilty to low voice, the retired Central plant is fully automated, has a week” in anticipation of the to the Senate a bill that grants Fensterwald. (AP photo). Watergate building that mor­ ex-Whlte House aide Jeb Stuart bedrooms with an over abun­ COVENTRY — Five-room cot­ a daughter, . Mrs. Matthew the dedication of the new treat­ disposal plan is in operation.. said Caulfield told him at one of charges of conspiracy, burglary Intelligence Agency employe built in alarm system to signal drawing, adding he planned to new rights to Connecticut In­ ning. Magruder to the scandal. Some dance of closets, two full tage, fully furnished. Close to DeSimone of Manchester; Ifli ment plant. their meetings—"Another and illegal wiretapping. said the CIA had in no way been malfunctions, and a back-up use the money for his house, his By a 20-14 vote the Senate dians and creates an Indian Af­ Two members of the seven- of his evidence was circumstan­ baths, one with a glass topped lake. Secondary financing grandchildren and 14 great­ “Our enginers have come up Teapot Dome scandal is possi­ McCord did not say where the involved in the wiretapping. tial or simply hearsay, but available. $10,000. Philbrick system' to insure continuous three children’s education and a referred to the 1974 legislative fairs Council to work with the ble and the government may man Senate committee. vanity dressing table and grandchildren. with ways to conserve the large meeting took place. He made "Quite the contrary,” he said. many of his tips checked out as Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. treatment functions around-the trip to Disneyland. session a bill to repeal all of Department of Environmental fall.” Republicans Lowell P. Welcker mirrors. Ground level 19x25’ Private funeral services will quantities of water we use in Tax Relief Bill his statement when committee ■rhe committee’s chief the protective walls crumbled clock. The weekly number picked Connecticut’s restrictions on Protection on matters relating Watergate of Connecticut and Howard pine paneled family room, be at the Holmes Funeral McCord said he repeatedly counsel, Sam Dash, asked COLUMBIA — Mini-farm, five- today was 24795. Sunday sales. to Indians. counsel Sam Dash asked about Baker of Tennessee, predicted around President Nixon’s with a huge corner brick told Caulfield he would not McCord, "Why, after a lifetime room Ranch on 15 acres, dead Home, 400 Main St. Burial will Developments political pressure applied to the that McCord’s testimony would closest and most-trusted aides. fireplace, 2-car attached gar­ For Elderly accept the offer. of work as a law enforcement end street. Offered at ^2,000. be in East Cemetery. defendants. produce some new disclosures. age, cast iron baseboard heat, Fiano Agency, 646-2677. Caulfield told him the others officer, without a blemish on McCord’s name cropped up There are no calling hours. Summarized McCord told about the carpeting, Anderson ther­ The family suggests that any GOP Candidate arrested were going along by your career, did you engage ... McCord, a retired 19-year frequently during the first day VERNON — 7-room Split Level, Renters Passed pleading guilty or keeping silent meeting with Caulfield and in a program of burglary and of hearings ’Thursiiay as the mopane windows and screens, memorial contributions may be said: veteran of the "ClA, broke the 5 sets flood lights and many 3 bedrooms, VM baths, wall-to- made to the Book of,.Remem- WASHINGTON (AP) - Here but "you are not following the breakin?” wall of silence that protected Senate committee sought to lay wall carpeting in living room, (Continued from Page One) from previous sessions “are game plan,” McCord said. “I was further told at a more quality extra features, brance at St. Mary’s Episcopal are major developments in the McCord said there were a the high levels, of government the groundwork for more sen­ panelled recreation room, over­ almost miraculous.” Process^ HARTFORD (AP) — Fifteen million dollars in tax relief * January meeting in 1973 that situated on a high wooded IV^- Church. who has been appointed to the Watergate case; Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-N.C., number of reasons, but "a very from being drawn into the scan­ sational days to come, sized 2-car garage. Beautifully for the elderly and $4.3 million in construction bonds to the President of the United acre parcel of land, with a Superior Court. He noted, “The session ac­ chairman of the committee, important” one was that “the dal. landscaped. $39,800. Principals Sen. Odegard, in a brief tually is finishing far ahead of (Continued from Page One) benefit the mentally retarded highlighted one of the last HEARINGS-Watergate burg­ repeated throughout McCord’s States was aware of our Robert C. Odle, former direc­ terraced landscaped yard.. only, 875-2126. attorney general himself, Mr. report on the accomplishments time. It was our pledge,.but it lar James W. McCord Jr. is the testimony that hearsay meeting, that the results of the He had held his tongue with tor of administration at the Priced well under today’s eluding the Upper Albany Ave. full days of Connecticut’s 1973 legislative session John Mitchell, at his office had of the 1973 General Assembly, wasn’t believed possible by only witness scheduled to testimony would not be meeting would be conveyed to the others after being caught in (Committee for the Re-election replacement cost, at $57,000. HEBRON — Mid 30’s. Forest Police Report area, are under study. Thursday. considered and approved the said much good and important many.” The remaining $300,000 will testify today, the second day of accepted in a court of law and the President and at a future the act of burgling and bugging of the President, said he hired Park Raised Ranch, 3-4 Land has been acquired for operation, according to Mr. U&R REALTY CO., INC. Police, armed with a Circuit legislation was passed. He said the legislature will As the House of Represen­ be used as a contingency fund Senate hearings into allegations that the references to Nixon meeting there would likely be a Democratic headquarters in McCord to handle office securi­ Tjcarooms, formal dining room, the development of the new Liddy.” He referred to G. Gor­ ROBOT 0. MUroOCK, REAITOU / family/room, carpeting, gar­ Court 12 search warrant, raided He said there were “some wind up its sessions today with tatives debated into the night for the Mansfield and growing out of the 1972 were such second-hand personal message from the the Watergate office building ty. John J. Caulfield, who had community in Coventry, and don Liddy, the alleged master­ 643-2692 ^ age. Many other extras. One a house at 33 Ridgewood St. glorious and successful about 99 per cent of its business S2S RtAIN STREET ’Thursday, the Senate adjourned Southbury schools. presidential campaign. evidence President himself.” last June 17. But, as McCord been security director in the other regional neighborhood mind of the Watergate raid and acre wooded lot. Open house Wednesday. Seven persons finished, and that it will meet MANCHESTER, CONN. until next Wednesday when it is ’The legislature also put its stood before the bench in March N ix o n 's 1968 cam p aig n , procedures instituted this year development programs are un­ The committee heard ------, one of seven men already con- COVENTRY — Three bedroom Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. were arrested in the raid. by the Republican majority,” one day in each of the next two Talophon* (203/ 64S.97S2 expected to finish its business. stamp of approval on a bill to be sentenced for his crimes. recommended McCord for the dergoing feasibility studies. Thursday from Robert C. Odle, ” 1 victed for It. Ranch, lt4 baths, fireplace, 643-5345. Police said a small amount of and that some of the changes weeks, to tie the loose ends. The legislature is finishing its requiring banks to pay 2 per I Chief U.S. District Court Judge post in 1972, Odle said. ’The restructuring of delivery SSKhliitd Slyin for Mtn i Women former office manager for the superb recreation room, swim­ a plantlike substance suspected five-month session three weeks cent interest on mortgage es­ News Capsules I C H A PL IN , H o rs e m a n ’s systems for social services has Committee for the Re-election ming pool, 2-car garage, to be marijuana and a small ahead of the constitutional crow accounts. .1 aluminum siding, 105x384 lot. paradise! Ten beautiful acres, of the President, who said Atty. quantity of pills were siezed. been inaugurated in North deadline of June 6. The bill would require Low 30s. Bel Air Real Estate, 7-room Cape, 2-car garage. GOP Leader Hartford and pjanning for life BOB OUELLETTE The major action Thursday (Jen. John N. Mitchell regularly 643-9332. Oose to Willimantic. Only $39,- All of the seven were charged landlords to pay tenants 4 per Ecology Topic At Land support systems throughout the received campaign memos Bruce In Peking The dead included four 900. Lessenger Co., Realtors, with illegal possession or con­ (Continued from Page One) which we take pride in and of was passage by the Senate of cent interest on security region is underway. before he left the Justice TOKYO (AP) - The Chinese British soldiers, two civilian WILLINGTON - Off Route 646-8713, 742-9718, 228-3080. trol of a non-narcotic controlled which the public is well aware. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s deposits and advance rent Until now, Process has func­ Wishes to thank Mr. Roger Allain, owner of Department to direct the cam­ have opened their new men and a 14-year-old girl. 44A, near UConn, beautifully substance. They were; political advantage — even if “The Manchester proposed tax relief for the payments that exceeded one TOLLAND they have to assume the roles of- tioned primarily .as the plan­ the Crockery Shoppe at 844 Main St., elderly. It provides direct cash paign. relationship with the United A booby-trapped car blew the Trust Annual Meeting treed 1.6 acre lot with two- • Francis R. Mulvey, 22, of 33 Democratic town chairman month’s amount. soldiers to pieces after they left both judge and jury to do it. We ning and social development relief from state funds ranging Brude Kehrli, a White House States with a show of official bedroom trailer in excellent RAMBLING RANCH Ridgewood St. also stated that Republicans Unfair business practices will a dance at a hotel near their condition. Stove and all know an investigation is un­ arm of the Process, while Manchester, for being ^is first customer in from $50 to $500 for those over assistant, outlined the White restraint bordering on coolness. BETTY RYDER and joining many other towns in A first-floor family room, • Ralph E. Roy, 20, of 33 are presently outreglstered-in be subject to legal action under barracks at Omagh. The blast In explaining the purpose of refrigerator included. Asking derway on Watergate and we DevCo has been responsible for 65 who m e e t in co m e House organizational structure, But that doesn’t mean anything the state in an effort to wall-to-wall carpeting, unique Ridgewood St. Manchester. Being out- the new Full Service Barber Shop. , a tough new act which cleared left a crater two feet deep in the (HeraldReporler) land trust groups, (Jrant said, $14,500. Lessenger Co., all want to know what the out­ assembling an organization requirements. and Sgt. Paul Leeper and John is wrong between the two coun­ Ecology, pollution, and the preserve land,” he said. decorating, Rec room • Richard Fuller, 18, of 33 registered and outvoted are two the legislature.. parking lot and sent fragments “We try to be the broker Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080,742- come will be — we do not capable of carrying out the THANKS ROGER! 'The proposal now goes to the Bruce Barrett of the District of tries. “Remember the time when downstairs. 2-car carport, Ridgewood St. entirely different things. We Patterned after Federal of the bodies into an adjoining various conservation problems between the seller and the even­ 9718. physcial development projects. House. Columbia police told how they The Chinese unfurled no flags the air was clean and sex was patio, plus much more, all • David Deyorio, 21, of 87 St. however in the interim, have won a lot of elections when Trade Commission statutes, the field. facing Connecticut were among tual acquirer of the land. That Commenting on his resigna­ The bill gives renters their arrested five men inside and beat no drums to welcome dirty?” he asked. COVENTRY — Immaculate located on a quiet wooded lot. John St. prejudice and castigate people we were outregistered and we act would give the consumer the topics discussed by way we are aware of just how tion, Cusick said in a preapred first state tax relief by repaying Democratic headquarters last David K. E. Bruce, who opened “I made a film a few years Ranch. Living room, dining For more information call • Richard A. Terrio, 34, of 32 allegedly involved. will win many more. ’The fact We Are The Only Union AFL/CIO Shop protection commissioner power Ellsworth Grant, mayor of the land will be utilized, and statement, ‘"rhough urged to June 17. a U.S. liaison office in Peking ago on the Connecticut River room, kitchen, family room, Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306. Maple St. ‘‘I commend Governor that we are in the minority in Manchester... part of their rent and utility to issue subpoenas and cease Nuculear Test West Hartford, as he addressed what activities will be in­ remain as president of DevCo, 1 receipts. Homeowners already on Monday. dealing with the pollution and' two bedrooms, bath and gar­ Upper 30’s. • Linda Lauro, 20, of 33 Meskill for the immediate ac­ registration-wise in no way and desist orders and permit RIO BLANCO, Colo. (AP) - the first annual dinner meeting volved." believe I have accomplished the PROSECUTOR - Atty. Gen, Bruce thus became the first ecology, called ‘The Long Tidal age. Priced at only $25,500. Ridgewood St. tion he has taken to investigate means that we are not echoing receive credit on property consumers to file class action A nuclear device four times of the Manchester Land Conser­ He cited the more than 2,000 Frechette & Martin, Realtors, primary missions I had in mind taxes, but are expected to designate Elliot L. Richardson American ‘.‘ambassador” since River,’ and it was not until in • •B&W •• • Alfred Meyer, 21, of 24 the charges leveled in the Hart­ the sentiments of the majority suits against businesses. greater than the bomb that vation Trust, Inc.,(MLCT) slips and moorings along the 647-9993. The BARROWS i WALLACE Co. wne when I came here. ’The site told the Senate Judiciary Com­ the Communists came to power the '60s that people began to Locust St. ford Courant this past'weekend. of voters and will not get the receive greater relief under the The Senate gave final ap­ destroyed Hiroshima exploded Thursday night at Willie’s Steak banks of the Connecticut River Realtors — MLS Of course, it is too early to for the new community in new plan. mittee the special prosecutor in 1949. Hsinhua, the official House. wake up to the problems,” and comparing the traffic said, Manchester Parkade — M9-5306 Both Mulvey and Miss Lauro majority of votes on election GETYOUR proval to a major revision in a mile beneath the Colorado Coventry has been assembled; The cost to the state will be he will name will have full Chinese news agency, noted the Mayor Grant hit upon the Grant said.. COVENTRY (NORTH) were additionally charged with know what improprieties, if day.” Connecticut’s Inland Wetlands Rockies in an effort to free “it’s almost like the Berlin any, have taken place. Specula­ financing has been arranged; $15 million but checks won’t be authority to investigate and historic occasion with a one growing pollution to the Turnpike in its hay day.” COLONIAL GAPE COLUMBIA, $20,900, 4- illegal possession of prescrip­ Act. It no longer makes towns natural gas trapped in un­ He updated the efforts of the tion and comment at this point and a first rate staff is in place. mailed until after July 1974. prosecute as he sees fit. paragraph item that neglected Connecticut River, its effect on*' He further stressed the need King-sized furniture is no bedroom home on one country tion legend drugs. liable to court damages if the derground rocks. Connecticut River Watershed must be looked at as “The proposed changes Another popular issue-a $4.3 to mention who met Bruce. shoreline property, and marine for more emergency plans for problem here. IV2 baths, 3 acre. Needs a little work. Low All seven were released on towns restrict use of a person’s But the powerful explosion Council and said, "The river premature, to say the least. provide an appropriate occa­ SHAVER SERVICED million bond for three mental DEAN^Fired White House life. dealing with oil spillage and the bedrooms, front-to-back living taxes. Lessenger Co., Realtors, $500 non-surety bonds for court It’s Sleeveless land within an official wetland. produced only a slight jar on the today is 30 per cent cleaner ”Our philosphy in the sion for me to pursue an oppor­ retardation facilities-went to Counsel John W. Dean III said Grant, who has long been in­ asthetic pollution made by room with fireplace, formal 646-8713, 228-3080. June 6. An environmental impact act Deadlocked ground. than it had been just a few Manchester Republican Party tunity in private community the governor’s desk. in a CBS interview that he has volved in community affairs, plants in the Middle Haddam dining room and a country requiring all state agencies to WASHINGTON (AP) - A The blast, called Project Rio years ago. COVENTRY — Quaint, little development which has recent­ Mansfield Training School no knowledge that President served as vice chairman of the area Gary R. Novak, 27, of 136 is to propose to the electorate INMAHOIESTER prepare environmental impact House committee is deadlocked Blanco, involved detonation of “By the end of 1974 the kitchen, all on 1.9 wooded Colonial-Cape for a special ly been brought to my atten­ will receive $3 million to con­ Nixon knew.in advance of the “Governor’s Clean Water Task “I am fearful the thermo­ Falknor Dr., was charged the absolutely best candidates, Norelco • Schick • Sunbeam statements on all projects over whether Congress should three 30-kiloton nuclear Connecticut River should be acres. Price $37,900. For more buyer. Five rooms plus studio tion.” struct six new resident cot­ Watergate operation. Force” which was instrumen­ pollution will endanger the Wednesday on a Circuit Court with the strong belief that our * Ronson • Remington passed in both branches. The reject President Nixon’s law mechanisms with a force equal suitable below Middletown to information call Tony or workshop. Ideal country Cusick said he expects to an­ tages. The Southbury ’Training tal in the passage of the Clean marine life in the river,” he Wasilefsky. 12 arrest warrant with second candidates will provide the best act was amended tt not take CIA—Sen. Stuart Symington, enforcement plan of attack to 90,000 tons of TNT. The the mouth. location. Just $23,900. Call nounce details of future plans in School will get $700,000 and the Water Act of 1967. said. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, degree reckless endangerment possible government for A ConvenienI localioh effect until 1975. acting chairman of the Senate against drugs. detonation took place Thursday “By 1976 water quality will be Manchester. That has always the next week or so. Central Connecticut Regional The House gave initial ap­ about 22 miles from here in “I want to congratulate your restored for recreational use,” Grant also showed his latest ..B&W.. 643-1108. in connection with a recent high m a im * r Armed Services Committee, Nixon’s reorganization plan, & The Greater Hartford Corp. Center in Meriden will receive group on completing its year, The BARROWS WALLACE Co speed chase on town streets. been our approach and nothing proval to a conduct code for lob­ said after hearing testimony due to become law July 1 unless northwest Colorado. he said. Realtors - MLS will continue to finance the ITATE $310,000. (Sec Page Fourteen) BOLTON — Three-bedroom He was released on his will impair it for the future. THtATCR byists. from Central Intelligence Agen­ Congress adopts a resolution Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 Split Level with family room “Process” and maintain its FRAC written promise to appear in Our Manchester Republican PARK cy officials that he finds it hard disapproving it by June 11, split and oversized 2-car garage, on role of monitoring the effort court June 4. Party has an impeccable record to believe that Nixon was un­ the House Government HF3RON — Reduced $34,900. a nicely treed acre lot. Fiano w and assuring (hat the business aware of attempts to use the Operations Committee 18 to 18 50’ Ranch on lovely acre plus. Agency, 646-2677. community continues to CIA to help cover up Thursday in a vote along par­ Three large bedrooms, two assume its share of respon­ massive stone fireplaces, Alleged Killers Watergate. tisan lines. Wanted-Fleal Estate 77 sibility for carrying out the workshop and one-car garage State’s Policy TOM QUINN; Tom Quinn, owner hos been in “ Process” in conjunction with eieclnc shnver service years. His ex'perlis# Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646- SELLING your home or KISSINGER-Former mem­ 8713, 74^9718, 228-3080. governmental organizations isyourouaranfeeofqualil^work. ' Of Six Persons Seven Killed ' acreage? For prompt friendly bers of the National Security service, call Louis Dimock On Transportation and the public. BELFAST, Northern Ireland ANDOVER — Excellent 6-room According to DevCo STORE 9-5 T u b s ., Wed., Fn. Council said Dr. Henry A. (AP) — Seven persons were Realty, 649-9823. NOURS starter home, situated on 3 plus spokesman Richard J. NeNoia, 9-8:30 Thursday Apprehended s - Kissinger was the prime source killed during the night in the wooded acres, 3 bedrooms, ALL CASH for your property the merger will have no effect 9-2:30 Saturday of leaks that led him to order worst upsurge of violence in dining room, eating space in the within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Out Of Date on the planning and timetable wiretapping of aides and Northern Ireland in nine kitchen, minutes from instant service. Hayes Agency, for the development of the WELCH, W.Va. (AP) — ’Three men sought in the killings newsmen to plug leaks. months. Manchester. $25,500. Colli and 646-0131. ^ HARTFORD (AP) — The state . department of QUINN’S SHAVER CENTER Wagner, 289-0241. proposed new community in of six members of a Georgia family were captured today Transportation (DOT) is “out of touch with reality,” a 20 BIRCH STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN. 05010.203-q«.SS20 Coventry. near this southern West Virginia town, state police said. THINKING of selling? For the transportation consultant declared Wednesday. ANDOVER — This oversized. service you want, call Bill , No details on the capture were immediately available. Raised Ranch meets all the Charbonneau, Char-Bon Agen­ Because of that, DOT has calls for spending 83 per cent of A fourth man sought in the Five Killed requiremqpts for the growing cy, 643-0683. brought about little or no Ga., family Monday night. ’The family. Four good sized the available funds on highways case was captured Thursday at change since it was formed in bodies of Ned Alday, 62; his bedrooms, large living room, and related needs this fiscal a police roadblock near here. WE WILL buy your house for 1969, Dr. George W. Brown said brother, Aubrey, 57; and sons two full baths. Toads of cabinets year, with increases up to 96 George Wangee, a 35-year-old cash. Call anytime, Hutchins at a transportation conference Jerry, 35, Chester, 32, and Jim­ In Accidents and closets, two fireplaces, Agency. Realtors, 649-5324. per cent between 1980 and 1990. ALBASIGREENHOUSES escaped convict, was arrested extra large 2-car garage and sponsored by a committee of Thui^ay at a police roadblock my, 25, were found early By The Associated Press ^ the state Tuberculosis and Tuesday in the mobile home in 2.27 wooded acres completely SELLINGNO your property? Call DOT’S budget is based on set up after four men robbed a Five persons, including two persons who state troopers surrounding the home. $45,000 us first. We’ll buy your home Respiratory Disease Associa­ several assumptions, one of grocery store across the border which Jerry lived. Police later Colli and Wagner, 289-0241. tion. / describ^ as so badly burned that they could not be idenr immediately at a1 fairi price, all which is that there is urflimited 8 1 8 2 1 in Virginia. found the nude body of Jerry’s cash. Call liou Arruda,‘644-li39, He said, the department’s 8-18 wife, Mary, 26, nearby. tified immediately, were reported killed Thursday night ANDOVER — Delightful 6V2 fuel for automobile transvorta- Dungee was held in the Arruda Realty. transportation master plan tion through 1990, he said. McDowell County jail in Welch Police said all the victims and early today in accidents on Connecticut highways. room Ranch with beautifully The popular coat-dress IMPATIENS PLANTS had been shot in the back of the landscaped grounds on Andover is made in sleeveless after making a statement to The two unidentified victims head from one to sevenvtimes Lake. Extra large master „ Other assumptions, he said, style for warm-weather local authorities. died Thursday night when their Road in Kensington, police with four weapons ranging bedroom, formal dining room, Catholic Burial were that current public dis­ wearing! No. 8182 with These Flowering Annuals Do Very Well In Shade And Semi-Shade automobile swerved off said. PiiOTO-r.uiDE is in Sizes 8 He was arrested Thursday from .22 caliber to .380 caliber. fireplace, sunroom with lovely Interstate wroute 84 near the The women were identified as satisfaction with transportation to 18. Size 10, 32V4 bust Insect Free, In A Variety Of Colors after four men robbed a The woman had been raped. view of the lake. $30,500. Colli & WHO...? Shuttel Road overpass in Margaret P. Newbury, 17, and Wagner, 289-0241. policies will diminish rather . . . 3 yards 45-inch. grocery store in Slate Creek, The four men crossed the will choose your Southington, state police said. Linda Stanton. The precise age than increase and that there is Patterns available only Va., of $3,000 and several border into West Virginia after family burial place? in sizes shown. Troopers said the vehicle of the second victim was not COVENTRY — Four-room, 2 an infinite availability of land IDEAL FOR WINDOW BOXES pistols and rifles. allegedly robbing a grocery bedroom home with 3-car gar­ Someone must do it. Unless it is a planned decision TO ORDER, send 79( for eich pattern struck a highway fence, turned immediately known. and atmosphere for auto and air — indlides postage and handllni. store in Slate Creek, Va., of $3,- age and approximately 5 '/i now, your family may have to depend on the judg­ traffic ne^s. Police said Dungee’s three over several times and Kevin Rigdon, 20, of New SiK- Itiirii«-I1, Munrhi-nli-r OPEN DAILY 9 A.|W. TO 7:30 P.M. 000 in cash and several pistols acres of land on Grant Hill Rd. ment of a friend, or even a stranger, to select in haste companions fled into a remote exploded. Milford was killed early today Esi-iiiiip Herald, I ISO ATI-;. mountainous area after Dungee and rifles. Selling price $20,000. Call Mr. Brown, who has served on the OF AMERICAS. NEW VOKK. * • Two motorists suffered bums when his car collided with a Reynolds, 646-1700. and hope he will not disappoint those who will be the RETAIL GREENHOUSE was captured. FBI agents had most frequent visitors. faculty of the University of \.T . KKI.T6. Dungee and two of the as they tried to pull the-victims tractor-trailer on Route 7 in Iowa and as a ’’^search assis­ Print Name, Address with ZIP VILLA LOUISA ROAD, ROLTON joined West Virginia and suspect»-Carl Isaacs Jr., 19, from the wreck, police said. New Milford, police said. Of­ SOUTH WINDSOR - Spacious CODE, Style Number and Slio, Virginia police in the search. Two young Kensington ficers said the driver of the and gracious 8-room older tant on highways, accidents and and Wayne Coleman, 26— are Saint Janies Cemetery Coupon for FREE I’at- women were killed Thursday tractor-trailer rig, Joseph Cass, Literature on Conservation h o m e , on 1 'A acre lot. the environment, said DOT tern is in the ’73 Sprinje escapees from a work camp in 368 Broad Street From Manctiester, Porter SL, Highland St, and Route 85, The four were winted in con­ night when their car collided 25, of New Milford, was treated distributed in the fall. Other conservation literature also is Convenient location. For should adopt a number of Summer Basic k a s iiio n Maryland. The fourth suspect is Dr. Douglas Smith,left, explains to Mayor Ellsworth Manchester, Connecticut & nection with the murder of six details Belfiore Agency, 647- policies to conserve fuel and containinK many lovely Right onto Birch Mt. Rd., Right on Villa Louisa Isaacs’ half-brother William, with a tractor-trailer at the in­ at New Milford Hospital and Grant and William Sleith the cover for the brochure about on the table. (Herald photo by Pinto) members of a Reynoldsville, 1413. ______643-6713 preserve natural resources. styles ami dcsitrns. $1.00 15. • tersection of Route 72 and High released. Manchester Land Conservation Tru$t, Inc., that will be

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■ i PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.r May 18. 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973 — PAGE THREE About Town Theater Time Schedule Sheinwold on Bridge Monday at 8 p.m. at Orange TV Tonight French Qub of Manchester [ See Saturday's Herald for Hall. TAUKLK RIGHT SUIT North Atlantic Fishery Threatened will meet tonight at 8 at Orange South dealer Manchester Drive-In — Completely Listings FOR NOTRli.MP GAME Hall. "Easy Rider,” 10:00; “ The North-South vulnerable GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) international limit. And many d u s ^ people say commercial Manchester Square Dance By ALFRED SHEINWOLD dustry good-bye,” Donegan the way haddock are headed miles from the coast. If the problems such actions would Love Machine,” 8:15 N O R T H — American fishermen who live other commercial species, in­ fishing will cease in the North the Mary and Joseph, a fishing Club will have a dance Saturday In a newspaper bridge hand 4 I0S3 off the waters of the North said. "Everyone is saying the and become commercially government won’t do that, the create. A bake sale will be conducted State Theater — "Night At cluding flounder, perch and Atlantic, possibly within three boat out of Boston. "Fishing is at 8 p.m. at Manchester High there is often only one way to ^ A74 same thing — management, extinct. local officials want to see at American fishermen are Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Opera,” 9:20; “Day At The -« d )0 — Atlantic say their livelihood herring, have been dangerously just about done here,” said School. Mr. and Mrs. John make your contract; in real life O A I 0 9 J 2 years. labor, scientists and govern­ “It only takes a couple of least an American takeover of bitter and blunt about seeing at the United Pentecbstal Races,” 7:30 (3-4-22) NEWS may be dead within a few depleted in the once-rich waters Powers, a 43-year veteran of Thieling will have door duty. yoi'ou may find more than one 4b A 6 “The foreign fleets are ment. We’re all in the same years of really concentrated ef- foreigners take over coastal Church, 187 Woodbridge St. In Vernon Cine I — “The Man of (18) BASEBALL years, the victim of foreign stretching from Cape Hatteras, the supervision and control of the seas. “Uncle Sam has tried waray. Even when the cards have W E S T E A S T u M in iMMiKinn MMI w raping our waters,” says Jack boat.” , fort to do the job," Grice said. waters that 15 years ago were the event vpf rain, the sale will Refreshments will be served by LaMancha,” 7:10-9:30 competition. S.C., to Maine. North Atlantic fishing. to be Santa Claus for the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas, Mr. Breviters vs. Yankees been merciful, however, you 4 A 6 4 4 K 87 2 Donegan, president of a local of “It’s inevitable,” said Com­ Solutions advanced by state theirs alone. be in the church basement. Vernon Cine II — “The (20) BOUNDING BOARD Haddock, the lifeblood of Unless the federal govern­ world.” and Mrs. Roy Thompson and still have to think. Very seldom 9 Q J 10 9 J 3 2 4l«4i4i««4i«« the Seafoiid Workers Union. missioner Frank Grice of the officials and industry Neither proposal is likely to Congress should have Nelson Affair,” 7:15-9:16 (24) HODGE PODGE LODGE Boston fishermen, have been all ment persuades foiieigners to Mr. and Mrs. George Thurber. can you play your cards 0 Q 874 0 3 6 I IrwFwiilni, Nh Mwluiw | “If we don’t move by next Massachusetts Division of spokesmen center on having the w in much support in declared control of the East Last' month, 312 foreign Cub Scout Pack 53 will meet Burnside Theater — "Save (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH but wiped out by foreign flebts ■ take less fish or seizes control haphazardly and still wind up .4 8 3 4b 3 10 9 7 year, three years from now Maririe Fisheries. He predicted federal government extend the Washington where officials Coast fishing banks 10 years vessels, 190 of them Soviet, tonight at 7:15 at Waddell The Tiger,” 7:15-9:15 (40) WILD WILD WEST ENTIRE PARK OPEN which fish outside the 12-mile with the right number of tricks. S O U T H of the fishing off its shores, in- we’re going to be kissing the in­ that other species will follow point to the obvious diplomatic ago, said Tom Powers, mate of School. Graduation certificates Couples Gourmet Group of Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema I, FR). 7 P M , SAT 6 P.M international boundary to 200 plied the North Atlantic coast. 4 Q 3 9 Manchester Newcomers Gub Caldor Plaza - “Poseidon —6:30— South dealer will be presented to Webelos (3) CBS NEWS ^ K 8 6 SUN 1 P.M will have a Scandinavian Adventure,” 7:10-9:15 • North-South vulnerable leaving the pack. 0 K 3 progressive dinner tonight. \i (8) ABC NEWS Opening lead — Queen of Jerry Lewis Cinema II, (22-30) NBC NEWS Hearts 4b K Q S 42 A public card party will be Appetizers will be served at Caldor Plaza — “Deliverance,” SUNDAY^ MAY 20 (24) WORLD PRESS West opens the queen of South West North East sponsored by the French Gub 6:30 at the home of Mr. and 7a)-9:30 hearts, and South can expect to 1 4> Pass t 0 Pass Mrs. A1 Crenshaw, 21 Marble South Windsor Cinema — -7 :0 0 — I NT Pass 3 NT All Pass win two hearts, two diamonds St. The main course will be "Sounder,” 7:00-9:15 (3) WORLD OF KRESKIN Opening lead — Q served at the home of Mr. and Meadows Drive-In — "Black (8) TRUTH OR and three top cards. He needs Mrs. Charles MacDonald, 190 Mama-White Mama,” 8:30- CONSEQUENCES two additional tricks for the (20) NBC NEWS contract, ' lTM£miTmi»l4«mPlTB)MMml Princeton St.; and dessert at 11:45; “Girls on the Road,” hearts as the entry to the good the home of Mr. and Mrs. 10:20 24) FREE-FOR-ALL Gearly, clubs and diamonds diamonds. “Glenda’s portrait of a James Moulton. Blue-Hills Drive-In — “Sword (40) ABC NEWS are the sources of extra tricks. South should try to get two raunchy guttersnipe is a in the Stone,” 8:15; “Napdieon - 7:30 — tricks in the same suit since he Daily Question showstopp^..." and Samantha,” 9:50 (3) WHArS HAPPENING As dealer, you hold: Howard's Cove in Prince U.A. East 1 — "French (8) LASSIE will not have time to develop both suits. Spades, 10-5-3; Hearts, A-7- Edward Island resembles a Connection,” 7:20; ‘‘Mash,” Rod Steiger stars as “The (20) HUMAN DIMENSION 9:15; "Last Summer & H o^ad The best plan is to go right 4; Diamonds, A-10-9-5-2; giant’s chair. The shape of a Sergeant,” a movie on CBS- (22) LETS MAKE A DEAL Gluhs, A-6. comfortable armchair, it has Generation,” 12:00 Midniflt TV Friday (May 18) at 9 (24) WALL STREET WEEK after the diamonds. If diamonds break badly, South What do you say? an armrest and badt and is a U.A. E ast2- “Sleuth,” tlOO- (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES natural stone formation. p.m. can still fall back on the clubs. 9:30 (40) NANNY AND THE There is never any danger if Answer; Bid one diamond. U.A. East 3 - “Cabfi^t,” PROFESSOR 7:00-9:15 each opponent has three clubs, You have 12 points in high cards DOUtU Leash Law Too - 8K)0 — FEATttiE for South will run all five club and 1 point f6r the doubleton, Loose For Goose (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE tricks whenever he does tackle enough for an optional opening -1UCXRUMA (8) BRADY BUNCH the suit. bid. You choose to bid rather WNITE M U M ” m M aV E IM nN O B FORRAREN1BANO GRANGEVH.LE, Idaho (AP) (20-30) SANFORD & SON After winning the first heart, than to pass because of the — Officials are taking a second (22) BASEBALL declarer should lead -out the three aces. Count something • tW M M to “o u n m i M r Y0UNQPHIP1£ "gander” at this north-central R ed S o x VS. T ig e rs king and ace of diamonds. When extra in a borderline hand when The lovely and Btenda Peter ns sussom si ms aasm a msssm (24) WEEK IN REVIEW ssnmsssmmssssssssfsi . Idaho town’s leash law. the jack drops, declarer con­ you hold three aces. Jadtfon* Rnch iH Suon& l Francis Kaschmitter’s pet -8 :3 0 — tinues with the ten of diamonds EXCITIN6 NOW IN PROGRESS! SAVE UP TO 50%! goose is the problem. (8) PARTRIDGE FAMILY from dummy. He can later cash Cupyrighl 1973 "TheIXielsan WAU ]*UMu «Mina A ffair” InSNEYS <>^Sl>one Authorities sdy the goose has (18) TO BE ANNOUNCED the nine and the low diamond, General Features Corp. Country/Western been running wild and chasing (2030) LITTLE PEOPLE thus developing nine sure Recording Star MctiaelJayetan ’ I r I dogs. (24) JUNE WAYNE tricks. EVERYTHING’S ON SALE! lMeAC«lMiMM.Tkvtl ML MBMWnta Kaschmitter was fined |5 in Musi Keep Entries ■tmM SiiMiM tWiNH connection with the goose’s an­ -9 :0 0 — South can even tackle the tics but the fine was dropped on (3) MOVIE clubs first if he is careful to BOYS’ CAMP JODY V e r n o n ^ advice of the city’s legal keep entries. He must win the ■ tn in n "The Seroeanf (1968) C i n e ^ Mr ir rMwrM KaaMMl counsel. The city’s leash law, it first trick with the king of “Doirii East in Maine” NnMirAMttarM* (8-40) ROOM 222 MILLER M wgiiwais.it.iiOTiiiM M tal seems, just might not apply to (18) 700 CLUB hearts, saving the ace in dum­ geese. Camp with a name ^ide. .JACK LEMMON (20-30) CIRCLE OF FEAR my. Declarei; then takes the m REDUCED>RI6 e § I three top clubs. Canoe trips our specialty. 3 FREE IN PERSON “SAVL'mEllGER" (24) AZTEC TWO-STEP Water skiing, fishing, riflery. (AtmwtatyWfT If the clubs broke 3-3, South APPEARANCES The centipede (its name could continue with the suit. Minimum stay 2 weeks, $150. | [ g | . c a o . MMUtona) -9 :3 0 — means “hundred legs”) mav But when the clubs break badly, 3,6 A 8 P.M. “ManoF'^ (8-40) ODD COUPLE have anywhere from 30 legs to South must abandon the suit. « ■ ■ » ! 177. * CAMP BALDY BURNSIDE He switches to the king and ace . RFD 3 , W lllim antlc, Ct. - 10:00— IsMancha^ of diamonds and sets up two PhoiM 423-7111 (8-40) LOVE, AMERICAN diamond tricks, using the ace of STYLE 15 M lnum Rom Htfd. 1-84 i«it 3» I NOW (20-30) BOLD ONE "Time Bomb in the Chesl.” 0 0 m e a r m A M y ^ ... MM .uW iii aMwr I. ■«. I^«M I -1 0 :3 5 — (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY Mr. TURKEY MANCHESTER TONIGHT ONE PRICE BONUS BADGES OHIVl IN HOlJ'tS H 4 144 Two Great Hitt In One Show ForaN *■** * e « * y 8 A M l - 1 1 :0 0 — OPEN SAT. & SUN. 8 A.M. jlMtMIliwridnIwridtOMniDiy 8 ^ | GEf A (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS lUmMMIWUMIll (20) HAVE GUN — 1 Friday -Park open 7 P.M. I PLACE WILL TRAVEL BREAKFAST SERVED Badgn on la lt (ram T H s y e B R ifs i 7P.M.IO10P.M Good I -1 1 :0 5 — for ill ridn 7 P.M. (p i on the (24) JANAKI doting F 363 BROAD ST. 646-7200 I Saturdiy -Bndget on u lt 6 P.M. / ‘ -1 1 :3 0 — to 10 P.M. Good (or all RAIL (3) M OVIE ridts 6 P.M. to dosing | A PANDO COlSiRANV in isvKiAliOn wilh RAYBERT PRODUCTIONS prMtnIltion ls "Story o( a Women" (1969) ISuiiday 8 the barrier (8) MOVIE I Aftoraoon-Badgts on tain I P.M. I to 4 P.M. 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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ May 18, 1973 Memorial Field Work Ex'Bennet Student Soloist at Concert MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973 — PAGE FIVE Duncau Bockus of bass soloist at Trinity “Love Is Blue;” and “God Securities Industry In Economic Doldrums Estimated at $26,068 Cindie Quackenbuih, “The Manchester, a former Bennet Episcopal Church, Hartford, Made Our Haiids” with Cindy Lone Wild Bird” with Berth Junior High School student now By JOHN CUNNIFF seeks higher, not lower, com­ and he has sung at numerous Buckler. McClain and Martha Dworkin , As a result of some or all of studying music at Hartt College AP Business Analyst missions. whose shares are traded. Another group also has been well known companies are Renovation of the football, games, graduation ceremonies, ryegrass. Estimated cost is engagements throughout the • Bennet Band Pops Concert “Yesterday,” “DdOah” with these reasons, much of the re­ of Music at Hartford, will be —They feel that investments Yores of them have been grab­ active, as usual, and that is the more than 50 per cent owned by practice, and soccer fields at and other light uses. about 5550. state. (Wednesday) - “Windy,” “Fly accordianist Jeff Gryzb NEW YORK (AP) - A cent activity in the market has the guest artist in Monday in no-risk or small-risk bing up their own shares at insiders, or the officers and their own executives and direc­ Manchester High School’s Harkins’ and Tureck’s • Soccer field — irrigation, Bockus recently received the Me to the Moon,” “Bom Free,” tragedy of the securities in­ been by institutions, such as night’s opening of a four-day “Jitterbug,” “Modern Dance’’ securities, such as government what they must feel are bargain directors of corporations. Yme tors, Memorial Field will cost an es­ recommendations, made with york raking, regrading, liming, Sue M. Wiesen Award of the “Hogan’s Heroes March,” with Kim Weat, Laurqne Ray­ dustry, where red ink is mutual and pension funds, concert program at Bennet. and corporate bonds, which now prices, and they probably are. timated 126,068, according to the assistance of turf specialist fertilizing, and seeding. Connecticut Opera “Thundercrest,” “Hawaii mond, Brenda pinnate, Bever­ spreading and layoffs are which really have little choice ’The annual concert program OOIMSlA'nONS pay relatively high rates, are Standard & Poor’s Corp. studies made by Assistant Stanley Papanos of the Univer­ Estimated cost is about 5300. Association’s auditions. Five-0,” and others. Soloists ly Smith and Janet Meyer, rising, is that it protobly could but to invest. is scheduled for Monday preferable to the uncertainties reports that of the 1,495 com­ Town Manager John Harkins sity of Connecticut, include the The football field irrigation Other higWghts of the four- include Marcia Polizza and be in the midst of a golden age And add to the active in­ through ’Thursday nights at 7:M “ Bridge Over Troubled of a volatile stock market. panies whose stocks are listed and Park Superintendent following projects: system would also serve the day concert program at Bennet Mario Orduz. Waters,” “Dry Bones,” and The last year that we had our if it had only made the proper stitutions the corporations at Bennet’s auditorium. It seems that when it hit the And so, at the very time that on the New York Stock Ernest Tureck. • Football field — irrigatioh, practice and soccer fields. include; • “A Musical Happening” “Walk Hand in Hand.” old "Biddy” partridge she had moves. themselves, the companies Bockus, a bass, will perform ground it flopped over onto its more Americans than ever Exchange, 190 reported in April Funds will be available in the york raking (smoothing out), "A careful analysis of the use • Eighth Grade Choral (Thursday) — “Yarborough Walter Gryzb is choral direc­ her nest back of a stone wall. But apparently it didn’t, and alone that they had increased a solo — “I’ve (3ot Plenty O’ back because it lay with wings the prices of stocks are before have money to invest, 1973-1974 Capital Improvement regrading, timing, fertilizing, of the fields should be made,” (Concert (Monday) — “Morning Fair,” “Mr. Bojangles” with tor foi* the Monday and ’Tuesday O.C. left seeds for her every holdings of their own shares in ATHLETES still set out and both feet and at the very time that cor­ Reserve Fund to do the work. bringing in loam, and sodding. Harkins said. ‘'For instance,” Nuttin’” — and will join the Has Broken” with soloist Gwen dancer Cindy- Formica, “I day.: depressed and corporations are HEALTH CAPSULES® eighth grade boys’ choir in night programs; band director straight up in the air. The bullet porate profits are at their liv Mirharl A. Prili, M.D. the first quarter. Mayor John '^ompson said in The football field renovation he said, “limited use of the Froh; “Sunrise, Sunset;’’ Don’t Know How to Love Him” is Michael Oriitelli; and Melvin One morning he found the concerned about fqture finan­ several numbers Monday night. hole was through the center of highest in several years, stock his budget message, and it is would cost about 125,000, most football field to games, gradua­ “More” with soloist Sherrie with Diane Bernard! and Chris Lumpkin is director of nest wrecked and a lot of cing and individual investors W il l <$n b you Bockus, who is studying voice the body. O.C. believes that are conserving their money in prices are badly d e p re s^ . expected that the renovation of which covers irrigation ($8,- tion, and other light use is Hopperatead; “Matchmaker;” Coughlin, “ Minuet”- with Thursday night’s program. feathers scattered around. That M o r e B h ie n a y 2 at Hartt (College, has performed bird was dead when it left the One reason is the absence of will be done this summer in 000) and sodding (nearly recommended.” “I Don’t Know How to Love violinist Amy Trabitz, “Close to was just another of the bonds and banks and real es­ in several opera productions of The concert program is open limb. the individual investor, Knee and Ankle time for the football season. 517,000). Limited use of the field was Him” with soloist Anne Gowen; You” 'with Lorraine Grube, catastrophies that happen to tate. the Hartt Opera Guild. He is to the public. Donation is 75 Rounding a curve in a woods bothered by memories of past Renovation of the fields may • Practice field — irrigation, also stressed by turf specialist “Killing Me Softly with His Julie Lundberg, Lisa Stepanski, cents, 25 cents for children aged wildlife. They all live according JlVhere it went wrong is now o Song’’ with soloist Dawn road O.C. saw a large hawk the’subject of in-depth studies, scandals and inadequacies, by BILL BANDAGES. Papanos, who inspected the mean that use of the MHS foot­ york raking, regrading, liming, and Laura Waterpool. 5 to 12, and free for children un­ to nature’s law of the survival “unfair” competition from fields in March and said, “It Hlivyak. Duncan Bockus with a gray squirrel. It couldn’t but it seems fair to state that; ball field will be limited to fertilizing, and seeding with Also, “Baton Specialty” with der 5. of the fittest. huge institutions, by fear of has been learned from seem to get air-home with that —-Individual investors lost Also, “II Lacerate Splrite,” If the deed was done by day it broker stability, by commission Athletic Supporters. experience that there is no load. It would get a foot or two their confidence not so much in “Who Can I Turn To,” “Fiddler could have been perpetrated by up and fall back to the road. uncertainties, by regulatory STRAIN grass, fertilizer, or manage­ stocks as in those who sold on the Roof,” “If I Were a Rich a fox, a hawk, or one of those problems ... Pupils Take Classes ment program that will When the car was getting closer them the stocks, and they may Today’s Man,” “Man of La Mancha,” cats that go wild when some un- ' to it the hawk abandoned his guarantee a reasonable playing not re-enter the market until You can draw up your own LIGHT TRUCK “Dulcinea,” “’The Impossible informed persons abandon banquet and flew away. surface if there is unlimited use the securities industry clears list, and probably you would N(?. Thi^ 1$ a widely- iJ^ep Outdoors Two Nights Thought Dream,’’ “Duncan” with them. If at night it could still be O.C. stopped when he had of the field.” the fox. Cat or weasel but more up its own affairs. have to include what the T reaTmemT, Put unle$4 SERVICE ' soloist-guitarist Eden reached the last place from -In-fighting continues among You HAVE PBftHlCloU^ Complete renovation of the When the night swoops down to likely an owl. pollsters claim and what the No Job Too Small About 50 Unit D pupils at Buchman, “Pick a Little,’ which to look back to the the various institutions that are "AH'iMIA, "IriE BfFEcT 1^ WESTOWN an intensive six-week training fields is required, Papanos embrace the day, We never saw our “Biddy” pros at first denied, that there PHONE Nathan Hale School will take a “Wells Fargo Wagon,” “Gotta Scotts specialty fertilizers for squirrel. In a short time the to be part of the new central ?^ycAoLo<5\c^\~. program. Class sessions were noted, because of several I shall slip my moorings an^ again. is pervasive uncertainty in the ■ ■ PHARMACY ■^ three-day leave from the Travel On,” “Gypsy Rover” hawk appeared and began to market place. And now the in­ conducted to review specifical­ problems: sail away Very young partridges can country that demoralizes in­ 4S5 HARTFORD ROAD - A*t i bJJO classrooms next week, when ly needed skills, and a meeting with soloist Mindy sieibert,and tear at its victim. dustry has reversed itself and CBpiulai giv«5 halpful information, 1. ’The football and soccer Through the purple shadows not survive getting wet and vestors. it is not tntorxfod to bo of a diagisottk itaturo. 649-6484 they go on an two-night cam­ ‘"The Impossible Dream.” your outdoor plantings with campers’ parents was held fields have about a 50 per cent that darkly trail chilled. A cold rain can about ping trip at the Times Farm to discuss the purpose of the • Ninth Grade Choral grass cover. O'er a ripple of water to tell the wipe our a brood of chicks a few Camp at Andover. trip. Concert (Tuesday) — “Proud 2. 'The playing surfaces were tale Mary,” “If,” “The Windmills days or a week old. ’The pupils won’t suspend the ’Die pupils have taken an ac­ uneven and the center crown of Of a lonely voyager sailing of Your Mind,” “Yesterday We knew of one family of that Your First 24 educational process, though, as tive role in planning the trip. the football field has been 10”x20” Adjustable away When I Was Young,” “Mack the For lovelier roses! critical age just when a variety of outdoor learning Details such as meals, reduced to the point of having a To mystic isles where an Knife,” “If I Had a Hammer,” strawberries were getting ripe. Pictures on Caldor!* King Size Hibachi experiences are scheduled for necessary equipment, and in­ minus elevation. anchor lay “You’ll Never Walk Alone” DAWN is Scotts scientific rose fertiliz­ The mother was feeding on the trip. dividual duties were worked out 3. Due to continued use of strawberries while the chicks Our Reg. 8.99 8 The craft of those who had ’The pupils, who are paying by the pupils. with soloist (Hare Naylor. er. It develops healthier, more vigor­ limestone or marble dust to sailed before, dawn were getting the insects which their own way, will leave To raise money for the trip, Also, “What Have ’They Done ihe iclenufk ous rosebushes with larger, more mark the yard stripes and O’er the unknown sea to the un­ n>seferiiii»f they must have at first before Keystone Nathan Hale next Wednesday, pupils conducted a grinder sale to My Song, Ma” with Debbie sidelines, the grass has been known shore; Duff; ‘"The Look of Love” with abundant bloom. Feed at monthly in­ they can eat seeds or berries. and will arrive and set up camp and several bake sales. killed from six to 12 inches 60 Second And a few who watch me sail Kathy Dunlop; “Yesterday” tervals. TTien came one of those cold around noon. “Acclimation to Several Nathan Hale teachers either side of these lines. drizzling rains. away with Ronald Tweedie; “Tam­ Everflash Extra heavy cast iron the environment” Wednesday have contributed time to plan­ 4. ’The grass has been mowed 5 lbs 1.95 ' The leaves and grass were Will miss my craft from the my” with Kathy Jourdenais; bowl, twin grids and draft afternoon will include a rope ning details for the trip. too shbrt. just dripping wet. Mrs. O.C. Camera busy bay. “Michael, Row the Boat” with 20 lbs 5.25 controls. Wood handles. walk, stream walk, and mird- Teachers in charge of the 5. All fields are receiving use took a walk To try to check on But I shall have peacefully Cindy Buckler, Debbie Duff, 1 Suit Carry-on nature walk. After supper, an camping trip are James Weiss, beyond the ability of any grass that brood near the strawberry Built-in electronic furled my sail, Sue Hodson, and Barbara evening program about animals Mark Tilton and Mrs. Denise bed. All she found was one flash — never buy 241/2” Folding to maintain itself. safely moored from storm and Small; “To Sir with Love” with 23 Stores found in and around the Harrison. Other teachers and bedraggled chick lying about flashcubes again! 6. Annual maintenance has gale. Lorean Bilodeau. To Serve Electric eye for per­ Reg. Flight Bag Bar-B-Q Grill campground is scheduled. parents who will assist include dead. She brought it in out of been very minimal over' the Greeting the friends who sailed Also, ‘"The ’Twelfth of Never” You! fect exposure. Built- 69.88 Before going to bed Juan Sanchez, Nathan Hale years. For acid-loving plants! the rain and by taking turns before. with Barbara Small; “The Im­ in timer. Uses Polar­ Wednesday night, the campers Principal and Mrs. Louis Papanos suggested a com­ drying and warming it in our o id film . O’er the unknown sea to the un­ possible Dream”with Cynthia O ur O ur will set small mammal traps. Saloom, Barry Bernstein, Mrs. Scotts AZALEA, CAMELLIA, RHODO­ hands we succeeded in reviving plete maintenance program, in­ known shore. Buckler; “ Morning Has Reg. f Reg. Before the 8 a.m. breakfast Elaine Beck, Miss Marylou it. Du Pont Lucite* 8.99 cluding irrigation, fertilization, Submitted by the Broken;” “The Summer DENDRON FERTILIZER provides the ’Thursday, pupils will check the Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Myron When the good wife was FREE BONUS 1 pkg of each Polaroid Film, seeding and reseeding, and Board of Deaconesses Knows;” “Honey;” “Killing ideal feeding for these and other acid- ^kji,(2atne||ia House Paint 7.87 Y 5 position easy lilt grid ad­ traps. Smith, Mr. and Mrs^ Richard taking it back it got away and T88, T107, T108. Good for 24 Pictures at no Fits under seat. 4 zippered compartments, justment, Tubular steel “painting on” of yard markers ' Second Congregational extra cost. ’liiursday’s itinerary includes Torsiello, Mrs. Marion Me Softly with His Song;” loving plants such as hemlock and plus rack and hanger. Black. Convenient jet legs, 5" ' mag'' wheels. and sidelines. Church Perulizer was( so lively that.we had difi age travel accessory. #07-0002-03 , mapping and compass work, in­ Graveline, Mrs. Mary Wallack, holly. It promotes healthy, green fo­ ficulty catching it again. Then , #3225 vestigation of pollution, a Richard Tourtellotte and liage plus larger and more abundant j she took it back to the berry Reg. cemetery hike to nearby Coven­ Leonard Gambino. patch and hoped that mother 8.49 try, softball games, and bloom. Provides a prolonged feeding ^ and babe would get together GAL. GAL. possibiy an evening nature hike M too, so only 2 applications a year are again. and party. Lets moisture out, won't let needed. Partridges are not the only weattier in! Flexible finish. Friday’s schedule includes NOTICE birds that fly against objects. more outdoor learning Of Ordinance 5 lbs 1.95 We have picked up a number of experiences, discussion, and MAIKHESTER black cap chickadees that have Adopted bythe Town of camp cleanup. The pupils will Bolton, Connecticut, at a 20 lbs 5.25 hit windows of buildings and Du Pont Lucite’ return to Manchester at about Special Town Meeting held on parked cars. They are knocked 2:30 p.m. May 14, 1973. out and would probably die if tO ilP Wall Paint ’The camping trip will concen­ An Ordinance to Regulate left lying on the cold ground. trate on outdoor learning ac­ A Excavation of But if we find them soon tivities, but. composition The Highways and Streets For shrubs and trees! enough we are able to revive ..Wall Paint,, Reg. writing, poetry, mathematics, Maintained by Then and Now them with the warmth from our 7.49 100% Creslart New! and group interaction skills S co tts SHRUB & TREE FERTILIZER hands. G al. Selected play an important role as well. The Town of Bolton Acrylic Knitting Yarn No Pin Pampers Playtex Baby Nurser Be It Ordained by the Town of supplies a prolonged feeding for de­ One struck an electric wire GAL. Dinnerware Sets In preparation for the trip, Shrub&Tfee Famous kit that's Ihe nearest ap- a Bolton: TERnUZER and dropped apparently dead both pupils and school faculty iNAV irtte ^ II -Jil" A d d re s s ...... Zip Wilson to Richard and Pamela Public Utilities Commission, Board of Selectmen to Bicycle x u .jrj Scotts product Jane Gauthier, property at 549 State Office Building, Hartford, guarantee the proper comple­ T o w n ...... State E. Center St., conveyance tax Connecticut, 06115. Applicants tion of said work. 545.10. 10’ X 7' X 6'4 " are advised that the Commis­ Section 3: Penalty Doughboy 32’ Oval Robert U. and Annamaria It bought Separately 855.98 sion will expect diligent com­ Any person, firm or corpora­ Ribbed steel panels Mqnaco to Mark D. and Mary pliance with Section 16-1-86 of tion who violates thi? ordinance To: Pool Package with exclusive shall be fined not more than one authorized C S c o t t ^ V. Waxenberg, property at 22-24 & m ■Perma Plate' all the Rules of Practice of the N a m e ...... ^...... retailer 45 G3 6 deck steel wall pool with cold clad ex­ hundred (5100.00) dollars for Dudley St., conveyance tax Models for men and women; dual caliper handbrakes, twist season finish, plus Public Utilities Commission. A d d re s s ...... , Z i p ...... grip shift. pandable liner: 3/4 H.P. UL approved each offense. Each day .that 541.80. filler, anodized aluminum safety ladder window wall panel Applications must be accom­ High arch gambrel such violation continues shall T ow n...... S t a te ...... Marriage Licenses thruwall skimmer. panied by a 550 filing fee, ______i \ Huffy Deluxe 20” Dragster* roof accommodates constitute a separate offense. Hector LaGace, 166 Bissell *684 tall people. except that'no additional fee is St., and Alice Vozzolo, 822 Boys model has coaster brake, 10' X 10' X 6'4" Our Reg. 144.99 Now Only 1 1 9 ® ^ required of any applicant which The effective date of this or­ M M C N E S m front handbrake; girls has coast- Reg. 24’ X 48” Doughboy Pool Package If Bought Separately, 605.98 *499 #M B 107-3 All sizer appromixate. Center St. 49.99 has already paid a fee in con­ dinance shall be fifteen (15) 'er brake, flowered basket.' 39.88 Martin Allen Uriano, 56 Ken­ nection with any previously days after publication in a \ newspaper having a* general cir­ mtanrljrBtn: lEimting ISm illi |w.g!glenn1y sington St., and Wilma Joyce filed application which includes 649-5253 PelleUer, 170 Hilliard St., May culation in the Town of Bolton 3 WAYS TO CHARGE at lease one! of the towns in, the 26, St. Jam«i Church. SALE: FRI. and SAT. area applied for. in accord with Section 7-157 of CO. Building Permit Mon. thru Fri, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Public Utilities Commissio the General Statutes- as amended. Annulli (^instruction Co. for m- MANCHESTER 1145 Tolland Tpke. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:3p p.m. Henry Mierzwa, COMING JUNE 23 Multi Circuits, additions to in­ Executive Secretary Attest: Catherine K. Leiner 336 .N0.. MAIN STREET Town Clerk dustrial building at 50 Harrison St., 510,000. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973

^ ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973 — PAGE SEVEN Founded Oct, 1, 1881 Senate Inquiry Operates Under Few Restrictions Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their By WALTER R. MEARS 1972 presidential campaign its task, with four Democratic By creaUng the special panel, of the regular, standing com­ presidential campaign. Sen. Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. ‘ AP Political Writer should be a crime in 1976. an d three Republican investigation be launched said. “Maybe they were right.” newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 the Senate gave its leaders mittees, the assignments^ of George McGovern, who Wed in 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). As the task differs, so do the members. Republicans had before the election. 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For Congress decides valid legislative end. whether there ought to be one; The Watergate investigators whether something that was say that will not happen in their questionable or unethical in the proceedings. Five-Day Weeks “I shall not participate in any When we went to college, a couple witch hunts,” said Sen. Sam J. made for “scholarly work off campus Ervin Jr., D-N.C., when his decades ago, there was a rule of during the re p la r work week.” Cotter Hails committee was created to look thumb that a student should spend into 1972 campaign wrongdoing. Apparently Abel is extending that It is officially the Select Com­ Boycott Js. about three hours cracking the books dictum of a couple decades ago by mittee on Presidential Cam- on his own for each hour spent in stating faculty members too should be Success p a i^ Activities, and it was created Feb. 7 to investigate class. We’ll admit few students spending a few hours each day in class Congressman William R. “illegal, improper or unetldcal regularly obeyed this suggestion. preparation in ratio with the number Cotter, D-Conn., a leader in the activities” in the last presiden­ But the admonition was recalled April 1-7 meat boycott, today tial campaign. of hours spent in class. It has a $500,000 budget. recently when we noted the president hailed a U.S. Department of 'm. Should the idea spread to other Agricultural report that said And it is under instructions to of a Vermont college had ordered his colleges, there might be a shortage of the boycott is causing a report by Feb. 28,1974, the fin­ Wood Anemone, A Connecticut Wild Flower. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) dings of the investigation, and t faculty to work a full five-day week. “downward pressure” on meat speakers for women’s clubk, com­ prices in May. recommendations for any new According to the story, some facul­ mencement exercises and some of the ’The Congressman said he was campaign-reform legislation its ty members, each of whom is “gratified” by the report. members deem necessary. other functions that profs seem to find The Watergate wiretapping required to teach 12 hours a week, “Many of the leaders and par­ a lot of time to do while complaining ticipants of the boycott were itself will be only the starting were scheduling their classes on Capital Inside severely disappointed that their point for the Senate panel, about heavy teaching responsibilities. which is to look later into I Tuesday and Thursday and just efforts did not have an im­ But maybe the student will benefit mediate effect. Now the new coverup charges, disruption or working a two-day week. sabotage of presidential cam­ through better-prepared instructors Andrew Tally U.S. Department of Agriculture “What we are trying to stop is the Fare ‘Livestock and Meat Situation paigners, and financial aspects who might in turn inspire the students Report of the 1972 campaign. people who for personal gain or other Report’ demonstrates that the to devote more time to study outside housewifes’ effort paid off.” In fact, under the resolution non-professional reasons are working Ckitter, who has continued his that created it, the committee the classroom also. Rowland Evans and Robert Novak can inquire into almost any less than a five-day week,” Harold efforts to lower food costs, Maybe all our colleges and univer­ again asked. families to con­ aspect of the last presidential GovernmeriFpf the People? campaign. Abel, president of Castleton State sities should review faculty schedules The Nixon Doctrine Fails tinue the two meatless days a PHNOMNH, Cambodia It is a committee created for College, said. prices by more than 1.5 per much of the massive bombing is admirals from Washington and week. and if similar abuses are found, rec­ WASHINGTON-As of now. The Nixon Doctrine, failing cent. wasted. “The average FANK Honolulu. Regally entertained Cotter noted, however, that His implication appears that some tify them. Who knows, it may prove a Republican candidates seem here in its most critical test, is likely to get |t in the neck from Twice, the Democratic brigade commander doesn’t at the palace, they sent back the fight for lower food prices were probably taking advantage of the the victim of crippling restric­ will not only be fought at the better means of providing a better the electorate next year as a proprietors of Congress got a know enough about tactics to glowing reports on Lon Nol tions imposed by Congress and check-out counter. “With the situation to moonlight. result of President Nixon’s chance to put^ their votes where lead a platoon,” a foreign while some diplomatic and Near-Record education and improved faculties, numbing hangover from the military attache told us. military officers here found ' adverse weather in the Midwest His request will undoubtedly arouse failure to check the high cost of their big months were. And Vietnam war. than ever increasing demands for twice they retreated, first Thus, the three years since their regular reporting cen­ which could affect major crops Profits living. But a second thought in­ ’The congressional prohibition some ire among faculty members who rejecting a provision to roll the Cambodian war began have sored. and increased world demand more money for more faculty trudes. against U.S. military advisers Reported prices back to last January’s been wasted. Less than 1,000 Unbelievably, after the for grain, the Nixon Ad­ feel they are putting in a-full week It is that voters today are a dooms the Cambodian army members who aren’t working full­ levels, and then killing a professional U.S. advisers — American experience of over 30 ministration should be taken lot smarter, and come 1974 they (FANK) to inept leadership and WASHINGTON (AP) - The 1.99 to 3.99 although their classroom appearances proposai for a roiiback to perhaps CIA paramilitary tragic years in the Orient, the stronger steps to assure that time teaching students in turn who may start inquiring into the, country’s economic boom March’s levels — the highest in steady deterioration. experts with experience in Laos Chiang Kai-shek syndrome is the homemaker’s food prices seem to indicate otherwise and he aren’t challenged enough to study full­ Democrats’ part in the in-' resulted in near-record cor­ the country’s history. Washington’s attempt to main­ — might have transformed the not dead. A carefully will not be increased to bail out recopized that exceptions could be flationary mess. That part has tain a low profile here has per­ porate profits during the first time. T h is is h a r d ly a FANK into irregular light in­ documented report to the U.S. overseas trade been and is a big one because mitted a comic-opera Cambo­ quarter of the year, the VALUES $3 to $71 FAMOUS MAKER SLIPS statesmanlike record. True, the fantry capable of confronting Washington of how Lon Nol’s deficit.” although the policies are dian despotism with tragic con­ (Commerce Department AND PETTICOATS— Siips, petticoats, President was bound to veto the Communist insurgents. goon squads stole last year’s Cotter has been fighting to Richard Nixon’s, a Democratic sequence. Thus, as we reported reported ’Thursday. any bill calling for stricter con­ Instead, the FANK, though presidential election was assure that U.S. Agriculture chemisettes and scanties in non-c(ing nyion Congress in effect has gone earlier, Cambodian in­ exports, which have increased It said before-tax profits of along with them, pausing only trols, but where was the better armed, is no better led denatured by attached rebuttal. tricot, nyion satin, Antron lil® nyion or >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ dependence from Hanoi is than in 1970. over $4 billion this year, will not corporations increased $11.6 to make clucking noises about Democrats’ muscle, their Later, a report on the billion to a seasonally adjusted Crepessence®. White, biack and pasteis in maintained only by U.S. bom­ What’s more, its will to fight drastically effect U.S. Con­ the plight of the poor housewife. vaunted dedication to the marshal’s seamy personal life annual rate of $113.1 billion in bing, which Congress has has noticeably diminished sumer prices. sizes S,M,L; 30 to 44. Many trimmed with The Democrats missed the “peepul” ? Maybe they didn’t was totally suppressed. Belated the first quarter, second rejected by , refusing to thanks to Marshal Lon NoTs in­ The U.S. Department of iace ribbon, beaded with bows and side boat. Although they have con­ have the votes to override a U.S. pressure on Lon Nol in ear­ highest increase in the coun­ Max Lerner authorize supplemental funds. credible regime — a failing due Agriculture “Lifestock and trolled Congress since Nixon’s veto, but if you’re striking a ly April to broaden his regime ty ’s history. After-tax ear­ siashes. Lingerie, all D&L stores. pose you have to give it the big ’This suggests that the Nixon in part to U.S. attempts at came when nearly all was lost. Meat Situation” report said first inauguration, they have Doctrine, pledging help to any that livestock was withheld nings rose $5.1 billion to an an­ done nothing to assert their try. Instead, the Democrats ad­ keeping a low profile in Cam­ Hanoi has no such problems. country willing to fight for its bodia. from the market in late March nual rate of $62.3 billion. power to force stricter controls mitted Nixon was too strong to Prince Sihanouk and his ’The increase in before-tax Comments survivai, is a dead letter when a The proper role of Emory and April in response to the on the White House. Indeed, if go to the mat with, a curious Peking-based “government” profits trailed only the increase Communist neighbor exports Swank, a skilled diplomat com­ nationwide Meat Boycott. one is cursed with a nasty mind position for politicians who are figureheads; Hano-trained of $11.7 billion in the first otherwise spend their days revolution. Ironically, while the pleting three trying years as Cambodian cadres are in The report also indicated On Impeaching Nixon one is tempted to wonder if the memory of Vietnam bars a another effect of the boycott — quarter of 1971, a post-recession Democrats secretly are happy denouncing his “weakness.” U.S. ambassador to Cambodia, charge. While the U.S. frittered period. Pierre Rinfret, a former vigorous U.S. role here, turning has never been clearly defined. away three years. North Viet­ changing meat-eating habits with high prices, for obvious Cambodia into, a satellite of may also have future effects. However, the Nixon ad­ reasons of partisanship. economic adviser to Nixon, said Though much more than a con­ namese regulars were ministration is concerned over the other day the United States North Vietnam would threaten ventional ambassador (he per­ preparing Cambodian in­ “After the organized boycott, Consider the most recent all the blood and treasure in­ consumers appeared to be the rapid growth of the NEW YORK, N .Y .-T ry this to hold any other federal office. Belknap was a secretary of was on its way to becoming a sonally approves U.S. tombing surgents for the surprise offen­ record. When Congress took up vested by the United States in reluctant to increase the meat economy and hopes to list of names. William Bount, The President can’t intervene, war under Ulysses S. Grant who “third-rate power.” Rinfret in Cambodia), he was not sive that began Jan. 27. The in­ the one-year extension of the South Vietnam. purchases to former levels. moderate the economic boom, John Pickering, Samuel Chase, since it is his appointees who was not averse to making some was addressing himself to the ^(este^,- with the proconsular surgents still go into battle with Economic Stabilization Act a The shackles were imposed Consumer demand for meat which could have a dampening Jam es H. Peck, West H. are being tried. money out of his appointments. preemption of U.S. markets by authority of U.S. ambassadors North Vietnamese advisers at couple of months ago by Congress shortly qfter the likely will recover, but may not effect on corporate profits later Himiphreys, Andrew Johnson, It may sound simple and Swayne, Archbald and English other nations, but he might in Laos. ’ their side. 'The 367th North Viet­ Democrats filled both 1970 Cambodran incursion by be as buoyant as during the in the year. William W. Belknap, Charles clear-out, but few sections of were all judges and involved have been taiking about the - Consequently, Swank had no namese sapper regiment, chambers with warnings that U.S. troops: a ceiling of 200 winter”, the report said. ’The Commerce Department Swayne, Robert W. Archbald, the Constitution have turned out with unsavory charges of there would be no extension stalemate between White ^lear mandate to do anything Hanoi’s last foot soldiers ac­ also issued revised figures on U.S. officials in Cambodia and about Lon Nol, surrounded by George W. English, Harold to be as vexing, tangled and profiting from their jobs. without provisions for a House and Congress which tively fighting the FANK, is the first-qimrter economic per­ Louderback, Alsted L. River. generally unsatisfactory in threatens the Republic’s absolutely no military advisers. corruptionists and astrologers now training a successor Cam­ Louderback was accused of let­ rollback of prices, or at least a Nor are U.S. Army officers formance which showed the Do you recognize them? An­ their application. In most of the ting incompetent receivers capacity for self-government. and isolated from both the peo­ bodian unit. freeze. So the mountain moved assigned to the embassy here economy increased at a rate of drew Johnson is the giveaway, 12 historical cases, the partisan collect high fees, and Ritter got Congress, which for practical ple and the army. When the C)onsequently, Cambodia’s 2 Complete I-Mileage and brought forth a mouse — a serving as clandestine advisers. 14.6 per cent, but that included because of the noise his im­ spirit of both Houses has had a caught up ip a net of charges purposes means the marshal last fall publically “civil war” is a Hanoi export; clause to compel some dis­ These restrictions doom the Washington — Delaware and an inflation rate of 6.6 per cent. peachment has made in the field day. “The history of im­ about legal f ^ s while on the Democratic Party, is opposed ordered Cambodians to report . no true political insurgency has closure of costs and profits by FANK to perpetual in­ Maryland have all their allotted A preliminary report on the American history books. peachment in the United bench. to almost everything Richard to the police anybody taken root among the easy­ rural Interstate Highway Sys­ big corporations ‘that raise competency and perhaps even­ Gross National FToduct—the Otherwise they remain in their States,” Brant writes, "shows Several of the 12 were Nixon is doing. But it seldom purchasing a jack rabbit going Cambodians. But with tem mileage open to traffic, the tual destruction. Its officers, measure of output of total 6.99 merited obscurity. They are the all too plainly that the House removed from office; most of offers any alternatives to his because of an imagined Com­ neither Lon Nol’s feeble regime Transportation Department re­ used by Prince Norodom goods and services—had put L- 12 men who have been im­ and Senate, if restrained only the rest got off in the tangle of policies, and even when it does munist plot to blow up for­ nor a shackled Nixon ad­ ports. Montana, North Dakota economic growth at 14.3 per REG. $101 JR. PANT JACKETS— snap front peached by the House and tried by their own sense of self- — as in the inflation mess — the Sihanouk before his fall in 1970 tifications with booby-trapped ministration effectively respon­ and South Dakota have opened party politics and constitutional Today In mainly for palace entertain­ cent, including inflation of jackets in baby checks with self belt in by the Senate, from 1797 to 1936. restraint, can twist ’high confusion. The worst case of all people who own and operate hares, it should have been clear ding to military pressure, all their allotted urban Inter­ about 6 per cent. ment, are militarily illiterate. state mileage. Irving Brant, veteran crimes and misdemeanors’ into was that of President Andrew Capitol Hill lack the guts and his connection with reality was prospects are poor that the yellow, blue and pink. Solids in orange, pur­ History ’They cannot control artillery hewspaperman and biographer an unrestricted power to im­ Johnson, who became a target maybe even the know-how to tenuous. Nixon Doctrine will preserve ple and navy in S,M & L. All D&L stores.'* fire or direct air support. With of James Madison, wrote a peach for any cause.” of a vendetta by a cabal of By The Associated Press follow through. Anybody can It was clear enough to U.S. Cambodia’s independence. The This doesn’t overstate it. Not U.S. officers barred as ground embassy here but not to the rest of Asia will note that learned brief on the con­ senators who hated his Today is Friday, May 18, the view the Watergate .scandal that the men whom the House observers for U.S. (jombers. parade of visiting generals and failure. stitutional history of the 12 reconstruction policies after 138th day of 1973. ’There are 227 with alarm and organize in­ picked to bring, before the cases, mostly to head off the Lincoln’s death, and hated him days left in the year. vestigating committees, but Senate have been angelic. move for impeaching Justice because he refused to go along Today’s highlight in history: statesmen are needed to write // Blount was a senator who got ’ // OFF William 0. Douglas. It was with theirs. It had nothing to do On this date in 1804, Napoleon an opposition program and fight Ifs Good for What Ails You! Vs published last year messed up with a filbustering for it. w with any violation of his oath or Bonaparte was proclaimed 1.99 REG. $42 to $921 BUTE-E-FUL expedition; Pickering, a This is the “Impeachment — Trials i with high crimes or mis­ emperor of France. Rinfret wasn’t revealing any VALUES TO $151 FUN & SUN GLASSES drunken federal judge who KNITS— Very special sale from our most Errors” (Knopf) - and demeanors. He escaped convic­ On this date in 1860, a secret when he called current season for swore lustily from the bench; REG. $131 FAMOUS MAKE NYLON CIRE for men and women. Poiarized ienses to popular maker of knits. Be in our store early should be read prayerfully tion by a single vote. Republican convention in economic policies a “joke” and Chase, no drunk, but a political­ reduce, glare. Classic aviator styie in goid this Watergate year. It is worth dwelling on this Chicago nominated Abraham described Phase III as BLACK JACKETS— Great fashion jackets with snap to pick several. Gpod selection of polyester ly intemperate judge; Peck, People are starting to talk,...in shabby record before we get Lincoln for president. “everybody taking care -of closing and tie beits. 3 great colors, navy, and siiver frames. Brown/grey ienses, tor­ dresses, 3-piece pant suits, suits, coat another judge who didn’t have a gingerly way, about a Nixon ourselves into the bramble bush In 1863, the Civil War siege of themselves and the hell with CARPENTER ANTS much judgment; Humphreys, a red and gold in S,M,L. Misses, aii D&L toise frames and iarge bold ovals. ensembles. Also 4 and. 5 piece wardrobes. impeachment. In some recent again. It may turn out that Vicksburg, Mass., began. the rest of the United States.” In addition to being judge who joined the stores. Accessories, all D&L stores. Misses Dresses, all D&L stores. , conversations around the coun­ President Nixon can be con­ In 1899, an international Food prices aside, higher in­ unsightly and unsanitary,' Confederacy. try I find that most people skirt nected, directly and un­ peace conference was convened dustrial commodity prices are Black Ants excavate it still, but it stays in the air, mistakably With actual crimes at the Hague in the now increasing inflationary extensive galleries in wood r and you feel its brooding in the Watergate affair. That Netherlands. pressures. We’re heading for a to serve as nesting places presence when they talk about big bust. Herald would put him in a different In 1933, the Tennessee Valley and may cause extensive the agony of Watergate. category from Johnson. It Well, the buck has to stop at 6 „ Authority was created. damage to your home. BOYS AND GIRLS By the Constitution (Article 1 Yesterdays would not be simply a case of In 1941, in World War II, Richard Nixon. They’re his FASHION-WISE FAMOUS MAKER DECORATIVE SHEER MICRO MEN’S SHORTY and 2) and by later usage, im­ disagreement with his policies. policies. But the pussyfooting of SUMMER PAJAMAS SWIMSUITS 25 Years Ago V Italian forces in Ethiopia sur­ LEATHER GOODS VANITY TRAYS MESH peachment applies to the Presi­ Even then, an impeachment rendered. the Democrats in Congress HANDBAGS dent, Vice President, federal trial before the Senate would should earn them no kudos from PANTYHOSE Board of Education accepts In 1951, the United Nations 2 9 9 4 5 9 judges and other “civil officers preliminary plans for the erec- rip the nation apart, as the moved from Lake Success, the electorate. ’They run the 2 5 0 7 5 0 4.57 of the United States,” but tion of a new school on Johnson trial did. If it got to N.Y., to new headquarters in show on the Hill. They have the * REG. $7! Surnmer excludes senators and con­ power of the purse and they 99 Princeton St. to contain 12 that, my hunch is that Mr. Manhattan. REG. ,$2! Van Raalte shorties In solid c^ors gressmen, It is meant for classrooms and a kindergarten. Nixon would be more likely to write the laws. The President VALUES 7.99 to $20! REG. $4 to $7! Boys' knits, Ten years ago: ’The National for Q Preventive Maintenance program pantyhose at % and patterns. 05$ ‘ ‘Treason, Bribery or other high resign than to go through a would not now have even that ■V; 'L* Large variety of up-to- REG. $5 to $15! VALUES 3.50 to 4.80! lastex, solids and fancies 10 Years Ago Association for the Advance­ date straws and dress Perfume vanity mirror price...Nude heel, demi Dacron* / polyester Crimes and Misdemeanors.” Senate trial. ment of Colored People meaningless one-year extension Wallets, french purses, in sizes 8 to 20. Girls' 1 Mayor Francis J. Mahoney handbags. Roomy for trays by Artistic. Oval, toe stretch nylon in 35% cotton. Permanent topeachment itself is a kind of launched A drive against school of the Economic Stabilization french clutches and, and 2-piece suits in solids appoints a subcommittee of petite, medium, tall and press In sizes A, B, C, indictment, done by the House Until we learn and know far segregation in the nortl\. Act had the Democrats dis­ sports and weekends. key cases. From rounds, and obipngs. and prints. Sizes 4 to 6x. 7 town directors to study such extra tall. All current to 14. Children's, all D&L of Representatives. At the more than we do right now, we Five years ago: ’The United covered the courage to say no White, navy, bone and famous makers, now at Cosmetics, all D&L D. Men’s, all D&L stores refuse problems as the location 649-9240 stores except Vernon, Senate trial it needs two-thirds instead of casting the plain colors. Hosiery, all except Vernon, New would be wise to keep our cool States denounced North Viet-- tan'. Accessories, all V2 price. Accessories, stores except New Lon­ of the senators present to con­ of Hop Brook and the cost of New London, Groton. and stay away from the im­ nam for failure to concede that citizen in the role of patsy for D&L stores. all D&L stores. don. b&L stor*es. London and Groton. vict. The penalty is'removal maintaining the refuse disposal peachment route, as the worst their politics-playing. BUSSEXTEiiigiATini n ,n c . area. North Vietnamese forces were from office and disqualification route of all. fighting in South Vietnam. ’ “ ’This is government of the people? The Oldest & Largest in Conn. SHOP D&L STORES MANCHESTER PARKADE AND TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Open 10o.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday nights ... Saturdoys 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ May 18,1973

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May,18. 1 9 7 3 - PAGE NINE Columbia LITTLE COMMISSIONER LODI, N.J. (AP) - Eight- RENT, Court Cases year-old Vincent Martin Jr. has SELL iVernon Middle Stkhooll been made an honorary life­ BUY aRCUIT COURT 12 time member of Lodi’s Rham Board Defends Sessions 23, of 52 Wetherell St., was W ith A Manchester Session nolled. recreation commission. Honor Roll ANNE EMT there are a number of classes New Type Retail Zone Vincent Perruccio, 50, of Vincent has been Santa HERALD WANT AO recommendations in the ’The board points out that toe ’The additional assistant prin­ • A charge of disorderly con­ Correspondent with enrollments from 10 to 20 proposed budget for staff in­ The board also said that as a Hartford, ’Thursday pleaded* Claus’ assistant for the past . Dial 643-2711 proposed budget attem p ts.^ cipal would not only assist with duct against Earl Lovejoy, 54, Grade 7 Kelley Sheehan Tel. 2283971 students, most of which are creases reflect recommen­ guilty to charges of non-support four years during the annual We'D Charge R , Toe! meet only a few of the com­ the faculty matters, but will result of the visit and evalua­ of,Lake Rd., Andover, was John Shovak Double sessions and ad­ “offered only once a day and dations made by the Visiting Proposed by PZC and violation of probation and Christmas parade. HIGH HONORS mittee’s recommendations enable one of the two to oversee tion, Rham received from the nolled. Lynne Shovak ditional staff needs at Rham are important to the students Committee of the New England was given a one-year sentence Yellow House which at th e jim e 'ife re ” the maintenance and custodial \ Richard P. McCall, 27, of Kevin Slattery High School, two of the major enrolled in them.” Association of Schools and association only a two-year on each charge, to be served fy-f:V:':Vf'Open 6 Day* Thurt. 'til 9 ' Karen Bryant on an^^nroHmrat of 1,120 not the activities of the school, a Eagleville, pleaded guilty to a An attempt is mgde by the ad- VIRGINIA CARLSON single building may be designed Atty. Elizabeth Hutchins, Mark Burgess. Christian Steers items which apparently caused Colleges, which is recognized 1,250 expected. , matter which was also of major “limited membership” or concurrently. ministration, considering Correspondent or used for more than two representing Naumec, said the charge of reckless driving and Robin Caine Ronald Strauss rejection last week of the by the State Department of Because the need for a second concern to the visiting com­ i scheduling problems and stu­ extension of accreditation. Tel. 2289224 separate retail establishments present commercial zone runs was fined 8100. § Big Excitement at J. CARMAN, Nancy Chartier Brett Swenson Regional District 8 Board of Education for purposes of assistant principal was mittee. Real R . ’Turcotte, 23, of no dent schedule conflicts, to fill The Planning and Zoning on any floor. almost from Parker Bridge Rd. — Brenda Cleveland Peter ’Turmenne Education’s proposed budget, evaluating and accrediting questiohed at the budget certain address, pleaded guilty CL0THIER An Old Favorite Is each room or space to the Commission (PZC) has All loading areas must be down to Hop River Rd. There is Charges of disorderly conduct Robert Crepley Darrell Owens. are the topics of two statements public secondary schools. meeting, it is explained that the to charges of third-degree S — maximum. proposed adding a residential- located at the rear of the already a l ^ y shop across the in the cases of William F. Bach For You Gals The I- Thomas Donahue released this week by the board One m ajor concern of this first position was established in burglary (four counts) and The board also points out the designed retail zone to the building. They must be road from Naumec’s, she said. Preston Jr. and William F. I Valerie Ellis before a second vote on the committee was the need for ad- 1962 at a time when the school first-degree failure to appear. % ^^CLASSIC SHIRTWAIST/^ budget Monday evening. results of a district infor­ zoning regulations, according to designed to permit emergency Robert Victor, one of 104 who Preston Sr., no ages or ad­ . S' Kathleen Ensor ditional staff, and it enrollment was 650. His case on those charges was k mational meeting and a district Dr. Bruce Bradford, PZC chair­ vehicles to pass behind the signed a petition against the dresses available, were nolled IJ; In colorful, cany rare fnhrict — Spprturkerii, Voilpg, Jjl Jennifer Gledhill Double Sessions recommended 13 specific ad­ Since that time, the board continued to May 24 for a pre­ LoicnA, Grade 8 informational meeting and a man. buildings. Parking areas are to proposed change, said the PZC by Prosecutor William (tolling, Evpn Knilii, in flppvplpux and long kIpppp styling. Michael Gottier The board urges that the ditional teaching and guidance points out toe responsibilities of sentence investigation. Charges Monday. Four hpst hpl ichpn you ra'i mnkp up your mind as to districtwide survey, both of lermite control A hearing is scheduled May 30 be located in front of or to the was being asked to extend a Robert Hagerty proposed budget, which has positions, one adm ii^trative administration and supervision of third-degree burglary (four HIGH HONORS which favored double sessions. in Yeomans Hall at 8 p.m. and, side of the building. One commercial area without •j-: tphat to wpar. From SIS up. Amy Harrison been reduced by 813,600 since position, plus the equivalent of at the building level have in­ counts), second-degree larceny Greg Ames ’The survey showed 62 per if approved, would become driveway at least 50 feet wide knowing what controls were to the first meeting, be considered two professional positions in creased greatly. Parade Marshal (two counts), third-degree Anne-Louise Hyatt Mark Anderson must pass in front of each cent of the residents in the areas such as health, speech s a serious effective June 30'. take place or whether the peo­ Lynne Kingsbury on its own merits and that In addition, the staffing has James R. Wagner, com­ larceny (four counts), second- Robin Beaulieu three towns who replied The residential-designed building. ple immediately adjacent to the Enemy Flag 31. (iiarman, | Daniel Mara voters avoid expressing their and hearing, and psydtological increased where next year mander of the marching unit of degree reckless endangerment, Bruce Benson favored the double sessions for retail zone would make op­ Signs providing only business area were for or against the Patricia Maurice unhappiness with double services. Rham is expected to have a reckless driving, speeding, Mary Anne Blaszcak Grades 7 and 8. establishment identification the Army St Navy Club, has Display Bill Increasing hours for teacher Dusiness. timum use of the land while change. Elizabeth Mitchell sessions through opposition to professional faculty of ap­ been named parade marshal for threatening, operating a motor ffiloHfirra | K ath r^ Boland The board stressed that dou­ maintaining its residential may be attached to buildings Mark Mocadlo the budget. aides and paraprofessionals to proximately 90 full-and part- Some Taxes Due the 1973 Memorial Day Parade . vehicle while his license was Passes House Valerie Boynton ble sessions have no significant Termites strike five times more homes character, preserving property and these signs must harmonize 8 8 7 Main Street in Kevin Morgan The board states that its assist in the instruction time personnel and a total non- Mrs. Erminia Lowman, tax on Monday, May 28. under suspension, throwing Barbara Bousquet financial impact on the Rham ' than fires do. Silently, they cause thou­ values and controlling traffic with the building architecture, . downtown Manchester William Olson "members share citizens’ op­ program was another instructiohal staff of 30. collector, says about 83 per cent Full parade details are to be objects at a motor vehicle and HARTFORD (AP) - The ’Thomas Bronson budget, only the individual sands of dollars worth of damage every congestion. Dr. Bradford said. the proposed regulations state. Diane Patrizzi position to double sessions recommendation. of town taxes were paid during announced later. disregarding’a poiice officer’s Connecticut House of Represen­ Crispaldo Campelli towns’ budgets, 50 per cent of year, in the Greater Hartford area alone. The proposed zone would run “Main St. Guild Member" Donna Phillips except when, as in the present April, about a two per cent After his discharge from the signal were nolled' by tatives voted ’Thursday to make Nancy (future which is reimbursable throu^ from Conklin Limestone Co. on Zone Request Denied Claudia Pinto situation, they are necessary.” At Abair-Lavery we have no inside jokes decrease from last year. Marine Corps in 1959, Wagner prosecutor William Collins. it a misdemeanor to display JoAnn Cropley state aid. Rt. 66 to the center of the town A request by John Naumec to I Where Fitting You is OUR PLEASURE, I Lori Price In supporting the necessity about pests. As a professional pest con­ She said she collected 8705,- was employed by the Uidted Joseph P. Petrello, 18, of publicly the flag or emblem of Day D w i^t at the junctions of Rts. 66 and extend the commercial zone David Singer for double sessions the board S ta ff trol company, we have been servicing 075 out of 8653,900 to be Aircraft, (^rrently, he is a Elast Hartford, a companion any country that is engaged in I and YOUR SATISFACTION! i Candace Davidson 87, on the Conklin Limestone from Hop River Road along Rt. Timothy Stevens says that if the school is to have Many of the board’s the Greater Hartford area since 1944'. collected on the Grand List of claim investigator for the case to ’Turcotte, pleaded guilty open hostilities with tiie United f . I. I . 1 I ; Mildred Doherty side of the road. The PZC has 6 to property owned by Mary 1972. % I Free Main Street and Purnell Parking I ' Mark ^nella adequate space to operate a Our fleet of trucks and skilled pest control Connecticut Department of to charges of third-decree States. Linda Drew garden hoses also proposed to extend the Naumec has been denied by the comprehensive high school experts answer emergency calls all over Mrs. Lowman said many peo­ Transportation. - burglary (three counts) and Laura Ellis I zone in the future. "As the program, double sessions for (nylon reintorced) .the area. ^ Planning and Zoning Commis­ ple forget to pay their auto t u e s violation of probation. His case Kathleen Fleming needs of the community sion. A member of the Manchester Glades 7 and 8 are “ essential.” If you think you have an insect, bird, and these names will be sent to Sesquicentennial Parade Com­ was aiso continued to May 24 Carolyn Gagne change, other areas might be The unanimous decision was The student enrollment is the Commissioner of Motor fo^ a pre-sentence investiga­ Blue House Theresa Glidden /L 25 f s e t ...... $2.88 t] or rodent problem, we recommend our changed into other zones,” the made at the meeting after a mittee, Wagner resides with his expected to jump from 1,110 Vehicles, in accordance with tion. Lisa Boutot Christine Goff free, professional inspection. If evidence chairman said. public hearing. wife Maryanne and their four this year to approximately 1,250 ^ 50 fe e t...... $3.88 S law. children at 11 West St. Charges of third-degree Stephen Bureau John Gorecki of pests is found, we will provide you with The proposed amendments The request was denied next year, it contends. 12 year guaraneel Those who still owe taxes burglary (three counts), Antonio Campelli Dana Gregus an immediate estimate and explain what d efineretail and professional because the topography of the ’The boaiti also points out ad­ y d u r s M should contact Mrs. Lowman to second-degree larceny, third- Cecily Cloutier David Gutterman also: nozzlos, tmingt, sprinklors, repair kits, garden needs to be done. services. According to the new area is not conducive to com­ ministration figures citing 100 Jl find out the amount of interest degree larceny (five counts), Richard Davis Karen Hattin tools, and garden glovos. . . regulation, a special permit mercial development, accor­ per cent use of regular Pest control is a serious business. due. The interest rate is three second-degree burglary, John Frankforter Robert Kukulka must be obtained from the PZC ding to the PZC. The group also classrooms, science fourths of one per cent for each 15 Complete fouTth-degree larceny and Gary Gresh Daryl Kunz it there is a change of use of a cited the nearness of the river laboratories, shops, art rooms, 1/ “we have every little thing!’ month or fraction of a month. throwing objects at a motor Robin Heck Denis Lambert retail store. If the construction and the steep bank in the area. Retail Class music rooms, homemaking APPIIANCJ PARTS ©Abair vehicle, were nolled (not Mary Lambert is changed or any part of. the Summer Recreation Janine Lombardi rooms, business education •) The large number of residen­ prosecuted). Edward Laskowski WASHERS4IRYERS structure designed for use as a Baseball and girls’ softball Fifteen area retailers com­ Thomas Meagher rooms, resource rooms, special lave ry tial dwellings in the area alko Patricia Lockwood RANGES DISHWASHERS hid It at L mm COMPANY seasons got under way last pleted the New Dimensions in Phillip Miller get your professional office or retail affected the PZC decision. education rooms, library, gym­ Retailing Executive Manage­ Other cases nolled or dis­ Norman Glidden Diane Lombardi conn, store is altered, a special per­ Residents a^t the hearing strong­ week with First Selectman nasiums and cafeterias either REFRIGERATORS The Pest Control People ment Seminar co-spohsored by posed o f ’Thursday included; Laurie Orcutt Robert Malkin lottery mit must be obtained. ly opposed the proposed amend­ Howard Bates.|;hrowing out the as a cafeteria or as a study hall. PPLIANCE first ball. the Greater Manchester • Oreste Pelligrinelli, 28, of Cynthia Parker Michael Martin tickets The special permit may be ment to change the regulations. Average class size, according 67 Wadsworth St., charged with Ruth Harrison Thanks You Jam es McMillan subject to certain conditions as The leagues are sponsored by Chamber of Commerce, Mark Pederson to administration figures, is herel 649-1390 Naumec had requested the issuing a bad check, pleaded Sharon Moses the Recreation Council. Manchester Community Evelyn Raak from 20 to 25 pupils; however. the PZC may impose to protect zone change because interested Eileen O’Brien About 140 boys are registered College and Small Business Ad­ guilty and wap given a five-day Phil Harrison Thanks You Edward Rak the residential character of the buyeTs would only purchase the David Pfalzgraf PHONE region. in the program and equipment ministration. suspended-sentence. Karen Rehmer property if it could be used Vincent Pinto was purchased for the Colt The commencement ac­ • Francis Rajpold, 17, of En­ Ken Hankinson Thanks You Nancy Rey Applications for special per­ commercially. Naumec added Hans Putman team, according to David tivities held at Willie’s Steak field, pleaded guilty to taking a Allen Riberdy mits will cost |25 plus 825 for he is now out of the poultry Kevin Quinlan Etheridge, chairman. He said House concluded the five-week motor vehicle without the Andrea Sereby each structure planned. business and has 40,(XI0 square Joan Redfield 100 used uniform s w ill be management training course. owner’s permission and was HARRISON’S STATIONERS THANKS YOU! Cynthia Shaw All retail and office buildings feet of buildings on which he Doreen Ritzen donated. given a 30-day suspended Elionna Smith INTRODUCING NEW PAINT LINE within the proposed zone must has been paying taxes. Completion certificates were sentence. Theresa Stawicki Kristin Rosberg be of a unified architectural A potential buyer is in­ ’Twenty-one girls,, ages 13 to presented to each of the class Thanks to all of you for the great turnout for the opening of Gregory Surdell Teri Ruganis design that is harmonious with 18, have registered for softball, participants. Certificates of ap­ • Kenneth (Dromwell, 22, of W.G. GLENNEY TO B E H E R SERVE YOU terested in repairing foreign our new Steven Spencer according to Mr. and Mrs. John preciation were presented by East Hartford, pleaded guilty Gregory Taft buildings in surrounding cars and would use the chicken Carolyn Stigas (MANCHESTER STORE ONLY) Kincade, co-chairmen. No new Chamber President Edward M. to a charge of possession of David ’Theriaque properties and with the colonial coops for storage, he said. OFFICE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT! Barry Taylor equipment is needed and the Keeney to Fred J. Ramey, liquor on town property and Michael ’Tringale character of the town. Tammy Thompson group practices Tuesdays and director of the Business Divi­ was fined 810. Jean ’Turner No single building can contain P.S. If you couldn’t make our opening, pleage visit u.s soon Michael Turner Thursdays. sion of the Manchester Com- • Lawrence Fitzgerald, 17, of Stephanie Wermter a gross floor area in excess of Karina Urtans The Community Beach opens niunity College; and Richard Springfield, Mass., charged — see the finest Office Furnishings Showroom in Eastern Mathew Wytas 2,000 square feet, according to Debra Vogel June 17, according to chairman Vizard, administrative depart­ with second-degree burglary, Connecticut! - X the proposed regulation. No Michael Wallbillich Robert Baldwin. Ray Gradual ment head, Manchester 6>m- pleaded iiuiocent and was bound Sophie Wasilewski will return as supervisor and munity College. over to Tolland County l^perior H O N O R S Jane Werfelman Court. A charge of second- ’pC U inisalB Pam Laramie will substitute. Kenney said, “Nothing Yellow House Martin Sejm our and Robert pleases me more than to, see the degree larceny against him was HARRISM’S STATIONERS Ruzicka will return as gate cooperation between our nolled. 849 MAIN STRtET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT attendants. retailers, the Manchester Com­ . • A charge of harassment Margaret Baker AMERICAN AbbM p LOW LUSTRE against Robert Hershberger, OFFICE SHOWROOM - PURNELL PLACE Baldwin said, “Generally munity College, and the Small Cynthia Bator PAINT THINNER speaking, the area is in pretty Business Administration Leigh Bauer HOUSE PAINT fast drying good shape.” Barrels are working together to develop a ’Thomas Benoit oil base, needed for the float, he said. more professional, high caliber Wendy Boyer breather type The tennis court on retain community.” Paul Cameron HONORS Hennequin Rd. is ready and in Kristen Carlson igal, high hiding Retailers receiving cer­ use and gravel is in place for Suzanne Chase Joan Aubih 3. $9.65 tificates were; Werner Bloch, the new utility court. Brian Clarke Ken Barstis D&L; Arthur ’Therrein, D&L; REG . $ 1 .2 9 ’The council will participate in Daniel (^ k CarolBellis Michael Misseri, Paul’s Paint For cleaning brushes the Fourth of July parade by Karen Day James Beatrice & Decorating Center; Anthony and rollers, thinning ■‘Some colors slightly higher having various youth, groups Robert Dillon Michelle Bossie Meek, Custom Squares; Alian oil base paints. Gallon. LATEX B E E | = C | 5 | 5 march. Carol Fabizanezuk Jean Boucher Gaber, The Craft & Hobby 2403S/S343S Mrs. Edity Prague was Alan Faircloth Mary Boyle Center. named baseball Tag Day chair­ Sandra Farrell Trade Brown GLOSS HOUSE & TRIM This is a test pattern to man. Catherine Foley Jill Bullock Self-cleaning, fume proof and HOUSE E determine The Herald’s print- Also, Duane Edmonds, The Beach registration and swim­ Manchester Evening Herald; Hartforci National Deborah Geiger Daniel Callahan non*cfialking. ™ ng quality. William Gibbs ming registration will be held Edward Firestone, Pinewood Margaret Castner Deborah Gilbert PAINT June 4, according to Miss Jean Furniture Shops; Melvyn Tar- Gerald Cobleigh SAVE® *7«»„ Monique Glennon wide choice of Natsch, chairman. man, Butterfield’s; Edward H. Brenda Crockett The council said it would be Glenney, W.G. Glenney Co.; Eileen Hany Gail Dahling contemporary colors Dawn Harding fij regular $9.95 too expensive to renovate the William Lowrie, W.G. Glenney Bank Julius Dichter 'O f 'p r o f i l Jon Hearn at your finger tips... interior of the beach house for C6.; Leonard T. Werner, Matthew Dubeau •some colors slightly higher Nancy Herrick year-round bathroom facilities Sherwin-Williams Co.; Dennis Jeffrey Earl Pamela Jacquith although the possibility of a L. Morin, Interior Services, Jane Ely year-round phone will be Jill Kanter CALL 643-5144 Inc.; Mrs. Lani Jurev, Mary Floning EXTERIOR $ 9 7 5 * H n i ISF PAiNi explored further. executive director, Clastonbury Carolyn Kennedy Steven Fisher Geoffrey Kern LA TFY " KofC Tag Sale Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. New Drive-In WineJow Gina Gauthier ^ MANCHESTER ’There will be a KofC Tag Sale Beverly Kaminsky, Lift the Kent Kujumjian Theresa Godi Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 Latch Gift Shop, Inc.; and Jam es Lano Ralph Goff <5Z3ZZZZ3I* TRIM SAVtffiflrXi) Michael Lavoie p.m.at St. Columba’s (3iurch, Richard Shenkman, vice presi­ Deborah Hammond •Som e colors slightly higher LUMBK COMPANY Diane Linton Laurie Harding according to Mrs. Betty dent, Pilgrim Mills Inc. 5' ALUMINUM McGann. Michael Marciano Marita Havens $ Hours= Robert Martino Tamara Heide STEPLADDERS There will be a variety of Featured on the program was LATEX REDWOOD STAIN Michael Moore items including TV sets, Russell Bates, loan officer of Elizabeth Hesse 2 finishes for inferior & exterior Jacqueline Morin Karen Hopkins clothing and toys. Lunch will be the Small Business Administra­ use — Kleartone semi-transparent gallon served. There will also be tion. Bates discussed the ser­ Ross Novgrad Keith Hovland Bryan Pease and Solidtone. beverages availablb’ and Mrs. vices available to small Robin Hughey * 13” McGann urges parents to retailers through the Small Laura Saccuzzo Michael Johnson Rag. 14.88 re gu lar $ 9 .6 5 Mark Sadrozinski Paula Jones “bring the children.” Business Administration. 50-lb. capacity pail Steven Smyrski Tammy Kester gal. shelf, slip-proof feet, '’some custom colors Robin Tierney Scott LaCoss slip-resistant stepv regular $7.95 ^ East Hartforid Office First Manchester Office Bruce Turkis Jam es Lorello slightly higher •About Town- Jeanne Wilson James Lepore 1085 Meiin S t, East Hartford, Ct 595 Main S t, Manchester, Ct Antoinette Yitchinsky. Donna Martin HYDRO-GARD Mon.-Thurs., 9-4 / Fri., 9-6. David McKone basement waferproofer P ’1*"!! awards ^program at its Now under construction. Lynn Moriglioni 3 inch ofS^BushHiliRd. willbehost meeting tonight at 7 at St. Maureen Moriarity * NYLON BRUSH and hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 James School cafeteria, Michael Munroe *MAX. WORKING 60L0CRAFT p.m. at Lutz Junior Museum. Silver Lane Office Manchester Green Office Blue House 15 Patricia O’Brien LENGTH 13-FT. CAULKING Rag. $3.S2 794 Silver Lane, East f^artford, Ct 621 Middle Tpke., E., Manchester, Ct Michael Aylward Susan O’Coin Igal. American Legion Auxiliary Diane Brunell Cynthia Owen SCRAPER The Zion Evangelical WERNER CARTRIDGE will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., 10-4 / Fri., 10-6. Mon.-Thurs., 9-4/Fri., 9-4/Fri. evening, 6-8. Herbert Bucklin Kim Parsons INTERIOR LATEX regular $6.95 at the Legion Home. Lutheran Church council will 16-FT.* Reg. $2.09 Brian Furbish Donna Pasternak wide choice of colors. Formulated meet tonight at 7:45 at the Joanne Gerber Janice Plante ROUND without lead. SAVE Cub Scout Pack 120 will have church. Guy Gottier le North Manchester Office Middle Turnpike Office Marjorie Proulx RUNG ea. Tracy Grady Stephen Ramsay ALUMINUM 1* S A V 'E 'iE ‘some colors slighlly higher 220 North Main S t, Manchester, Ct 320 Middle Tpke., W., Manchester, Ct Paul Grochowski Keith Ramsdell EXTENSION ' gallon Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri., 9-4 / Wed., 9-4 / Mon.-Wed. & Fri., 9 -4 /Thurs., 9-4 / Nancy Gross Patricia Rivers BITUMINOUS Janice Hewitt Lala Roth LADDERS Reguliar$8.15 Wed. evening, 6-8. Thurs. evening, 6-8. DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS Eileen Howe William St. Jean Mode of 40% •some colors slightly higher Paul Inguanti , George Schiebel stronger aluminum MANCHESTER Special Spring Prices Catherine Jasion Kathy Sharkey alloy. Fixed locks, Mark Kane LATEX SATIN ENAMEL Andrea Skowrqnek free-swinging FREE ESTIMATES Michael Marachini Anita Soucier safety shoes. .for trim. Takes repeated washings. 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mNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. May 18. 1973- PAGE ET.F.VF.m About Town Hebron TTie Baby Has The Rev. Robert Eldridge Jr. of South United Methodist Church will conduct a service Sunday at 6:45 a.m. on radio Church Club Plans Garden Sale station WINF. The program is Been Named sponsored by the M anxester be in need of further treatment. All coaches, team players Ann Dallalre, Mrs. Katherine Area Conference of Churches ANNE EM T The nurses have oriented and volunteers drivers should Sibun, Mrs. Grilll and Mrs. Anne and the Manchester Area Correspondent Mrs. Gertrude McMillian as a report to the Gilead Hill School Emt. Clergy Association. Tel. 228-3971 substitute school health aide at 9:30 a.m. This committete will take up The Episcopal Women’s and she will be available as a This is the association’s only where the study committee left Church of St. Peter’s Church Plante, Jennifer Susan, adopted daughter of Bernard and The annual St. Mary’s substitute health aide in both fund-raising drive of the year, off and will hold its first will bold its annual Plant and Susan Weir Plante of 316 Woodland St. She was bom April 12. Her Children’s Choir tag sale will be schools. and all proceeds go towards the meeting Wednesday evening at maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord C. Weir of 310 Garden Sale Saturday from 10 Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at During this month a presenta­ purchase of equipment and un­ 8 at the Town Office Building. Woodland St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from the parking lot of St. Mary’s tion of a prgram on growth and iforms for the 130 boys who par­ mond L. Plante of Shrewsbury, Mass. Her maternal great­ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Phelps Hall. Episcopal Church. In the event development for fourth and ticipate in the program. grandmothers are Mrs. Lillian B. Tiemann of 189 S. Main St. and An types of vegetable and of rain, the sale will be in the fifth grade girls is planned, as Mrs. Ruth C. Weir of 41B Case Dr. flower plants, annuals and RANGE AND church basement. well as the sending out notices perennials, and potted botise Birentrnnial FUEL OIL regarding physical plants will be available. The Board of Selectmen has Rogno, Gary Christopher, son of Peter J. and Katharine M. examinations for children GASOLINE In addition, there ytill be an appointed a 10-member seering Ragno of Newington. He was bora May 2 at St. Francis Hospital, entering second and fifth information and ideas booth, committee to work on the Hartford. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. William A. Murray Grades. NOTICE manned by several expert gar­ town’s bicentennial BANTLY OIL of 5SB Downey Dr. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Little League dening consultants, who will celebrations. COMPANY, INC. Anthony Ragno of Hartford. He has a brother, Anthony; and T he Hebron Baseball answer gardening questions, Serving on the committee are three sisters, Nancy, Palma and Sharon. For Iho man that gar Association will hold its annual give porch and patio ideas, have Mrs. Janice Preli, John Sibun, 331 Main Street dona... wo’vo got robuill Little League solicitation drive Trobridge, Christopher Seott, son of Gregory J. and Janet App bulletins on gardening tips, and Klaus Todte, the Rev. William Tel. 649-4595 work shoot. Saturday morning throughout Parsing, Raymond Dougherty, Trobridge of 21 Kanter Dr., Vernon. He was bora April 29 at give recommendations as to the entire town. Mrs. Alayne Stockwell, Mrs. Rockville 875-3274 Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Shoes made wider and longer. Shoe proper plantings for specific Mr. and Mrs. Donald App of Denver, Colo. His paternal grand­ repairing of Uie belter kind. “Whih ’ areas and special soil con­ you wail" is our speqiaity. parents are Mr. and Mra Ferd Trobridge of Arradia, Calif. He ditions. ' / has a brother, Timothy Alan, 3. SAM YULYES In the food line, there will be home made foods and baked ' 23 Oflk Monehootor Kuhn, Derrick Robert, son of Gregory R. and Dorothy Kuhn goods, some of which are made from flours water-ground in an FLOWEHNG CUBAPPLE of 114B Downey Dr. He was bora April 30 at Man^ester Memorial Hospital. historic local mill. Large, Beautiful Trees! Also available, will be the CHOOSE FROM EITHER REO, PINK, ..Espiscopal Churchwomen’s OR WHITE FLOWERING VARIETIES Righenri, Stacey Marie, daughter of Robert and Phyllis Cookbooks featuring choice Armelin Righenzi of East Hartford. She was bora May 1 at recipes from Episcopal women featuM o i th i Week: Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is w r d h from throughout the United Mrs. Virginia Armelin of Stafford Springs! Her paternal grand­ MWANajERVIG^ States. The four books dwell on ACER PALMATUM * ATTRACTIVE ORNAMENTAL TREE, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Righenzi of 85 Birch St. She has a Noah’s Ark To Cheer Hospitalized Children which grawf » about 20 (aat, poplaUi _Sa/yfca A Parts general cooking, meats, . red laavei all fummet glvi tataraitiai brother, Jayson Robert, IMi. 5 0 Years Ago casseroles and desserts. 8 JArANESE ' coloc variattoB tnyour landfcapa. Testing the playabiUty of a Noah’s Ark, complete with Mr. and Mrs. • n K w n a s alwvDis BlaA and ^ father, Lester Black, who assists Carroll Nelson with Health Report Noah and pairs of various animals, are Becky Reuter, left, Theresa •VACUUM CLEANEIIS the I ^ d y Crafters. Other members of the Homemakers Club who • AND MUST PURTABU First aid for non-school RED MAPLES DelSignore, Charles Edward, son of Edward F. and Eileen Mazzotta, Lois Hughes, Karin Johnson and Diane Erickson, •1095 Mwed the a n ^ ls are Anne Mazzotta, Susw Suntava, Debbie Lan- APPLIANCES related and miscellaneous 2} foot ftss McGuire DelSignore of Laurwood Dr., Bolton. He was bora May 3 members of the Manchester 4-H Homemakers Club. TTie ark, which dry, C]^thia Hultgren and Linda Nelson. Some of the younaer airls Open Mon.-Frt. 8:30-5 Washington Social Club reasons was high at both at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and will be presented to the children’s playroom at Manchester schools during April, due to in­ were assisted by their mothers in the project. (Herald photo by Pin- Set 8:30-3 • 843-7877 Mrs. Edward McGuire of North Providence, R.I. His paternal Memorial Hospital, was a joint project of the Homemakers Club and sect bites and poison ivy, accor­ HANGIUe grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glulio DelSignore of Providence, the Manchester 4-H Handy Crafters. The ark was built by David ding to the Public Health nurses R.I. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Angelo in their monthly report to the FUCHIAS - LANTANA - GERANIUMS Bellini of North Providence. His paternal great-grandmother is Work of its Members Board of Education. An Excellent QNt tor Summer Color Mrs. Angelo Napoleoni of Cranston, R.I. He has a brother, The Washington Social Club ficers today are Milton During the 17 school days of Christopher, 8tk; and two sisters, Christine,10, and Carolynn, 6Vk. Learning Disabilities April, the nurses reported 393 at 68R E. Center St., behind Turkington, president; Daniel TOMATO Orange Hall, is the product of Hair, secretary; and Robert A. Treasurer Robert A. Haugh outlines the anniversary children were seen in the health Topic Of Kennedy Talk program events for the other club officers, Daniel Hair, rooms. Sag Our Salection of its membership. Haugh, treasurer. PLANTS GERANIUMS Coding, David Bnice, son of Roy H. and Patricia Doyon It was built in 1923 by There have been only six left, secretary, and Milton ’Turkington, president, in upper The dental prophylyxis Coding of 96 Wells St. He was bora May 5 at Manchester stewards in the club’s history. program was completed at the Annuals, Psrsnnials. The Manchester Association now and Manchester’s plans for members, under supervision of photo. Below, Turkington watchqs as William Fortes, Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hebron schools, making a total Hybrid for Children with Learning the future.’ ’ SATURDAY members, from plans drawn by ’Thomas Stratton was the first general chairman for the anniversary, hangs a plaque in PINK Leo Doyon of 459 Main St. His paternal grandfather is Glenn of 284 children seen by the den­ Vsgstabla Plants Disabilities will have an open This meeting is open to members and others, in succession, were the lounge that lists the Ijving charter members of the BIG Coding of Livermore, Maine. He has two brothers, Carl 7, and Joseph Kennedy, David Neville^ tal hygienist at both schools this WHITE meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at St. members and all interested BANKING It all began when the club. (Herald photos by Pinto) BOY Dslivsrad Frssh Dally. Gregory, 6; and three sisters, Debbie, 9, and Karen and Kelly, William Stratton, William D. year. Of these, 25 were found to Mary’s Episcopal Church. persons who wish to learn more Orangemen of Washington both 2. Turkington, and William RED Dr. James P. Kennedy, of Manchester’s plans for Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 117, Forbes. superintendent of Manchester aiding the learning disabled 9 A.M. -12 NOON decided to organize a social A renovation program was schools, will be the guest child in our public schools. For club to promote athletic and undertaken more than two Yow lest Reel bUte O’ Sleen, William Tilden Jr., son of William T. and Sally speaker. His topic will be information on membership imiKHSTEII STATE BANK recreational programs for the years ago by the club officers. Buys Are k The HeraM Wishart O’Steen of 51 Horace St. He was bora May 5 at “ Learning Disabilities in contact Vincent Diana, members. ’The idea was ad­ 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER vanced in late 1921. Forbes was then president. CUssifietl Us Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Manchester — .What we have organization president, at 141 WHimAM fhnery A petition was presented to Again, it was volunteer help Mr. and Mrs. James A. Wishart of Jacksonville, Fla. His pater­ Pitkin St. Opsn Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon MAAAaOB MS9U eemme ' V Women’s Club Plans the Orange Hall Corp. by the from members, especially John ‘•onow wiTN ur* nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. O’Steen Sr. of r o o t e r Mofflber FOIC lodge requesting that a home be McDowell and William Ritchie, R4I.7M2 Jacksonville, Fla. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Ann Psychic Workshop ...... _ i U D M "built for the club on property to who provided a new social Wishart of New Britain. He has a sister, Tracy Dawn, 2V4. Its Annual Dinner A S3miposium and Psychic the rear of Orange Hall. lounge on the first floor and Workshop'Af*lpQknn willa«»411 T bewm conducted ~ ...... The annual dinner of the The corporation appointed a reconditioned the directors’ Saturday from 2 p.m. to 10:30 quarters upstairs, all complete- McNamara, Kathleen Marie, daughter of Paul K. and Carol Women’s Club of Manchester joint committee of members A p.m. at the Masonic Temple, Set Sail into Springtiroe lyocarpeted. Again, it was the McCooe McNamara of 15 Raspberry Lane, Ellington. She was will take place Monday at 7 from Washington LOL, from Central Ave. and Main St., East handwork of wives and Orange bora May 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal p.m. at the Manchester Country W Star of the East, Royal Black Hartford. Ladies who decorated the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCooe of 32 Durkin St. Club. A social hour will precede fixm Buster ErowTi I Preceptory, and from the cor­ John Singh Lamenzo of . clubrooms. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNamara of the dinner. poration, charging it with Manchester, minister of divini­ A 50th anniversary celebra­ 40 Durkin St. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Lena A floral arrangement contest responsibility of selecting the ty of . Sikh Dharma tion day has been planned for Humphrey of Albany, N.Y. She has a brother, Michael, IH. will be featured. The site, raising the funds, and Brotherhood, will lecture on Sallboals 6 Woven Strlpea. Polyester/Colton arrangements are to be made of building the club. Saturday, May 26, and the "Kundalini: Action, Medita­ Soeraucker. Whlte/Blua/Red. M natural materials and will be These members, some of general chairman is Forbes. tion, Awareness.” Other lec­ Righl; Open House will be observed judged in the following Sandbox Hal. One SIza. $1,75 whom are no longer living, tures include "Research into ail day. categories: Most beautiful, Infanta' Bubble. Sizes: 6 to were on that committee; Alex Y Proof of Life After Death,” At 2 p.m., there will be a most unique, and.best 24 Mos. . $3,00 Shields, Joseph Little, George College Grads "Medical Astrology,” and variety of musical entertain­ miniature. Judges for the con­ Lower left: Tomlinson, Frank Mullen, “ Sound Meditation.” ment in Center Park, featuring test are: Mrs. Eldred Hodge, Short Sleeve Ruffled Collar Albert Jackson, ’Thomas Ted- Tickets are |4 and may be four pipe bands and one brass Mrs. Robert Stanton and Knif Shirt. Back Opening and ford, ’Thomas Stratton, Archie purchased at the door. Shoulder Loops. White. Sizes: E.D. Gerard. Haugh, William Flavell and bsnd. ’Three of the pipe bands Proceeds will benefit a land 6 Mos. to 4 $2,00 are from Manchester — the Russell Curry, dancing William Preston. The chairman purchasing drive for a pyschic Boxer Shorts. Sizes: 2, 3. 4. Manchester Pipe Band, the master from Boston, Mass., Russell Curry was Ephraim Macauley. center. $1.89 British-American Club Stewart will present an audience par­ Lower right: Jackson, who lives at 60 Highlanders Pipe Band, and St. ticipation program of dance. Open Shoulder Knit Polo. Winter St., and Chris Peterson Patrick’s Pipe Band. Curry, founder of the Curry 85 East Center St. Your Choice of Colors. Sizes; were the architects and the t 6 Mos. to 4. $1.S9 Visiting from out-of-town will School of Dancing in 1920, is builders, and the volunteer club Bib Front Shorten with Grip­ be the Washington, D.C. Pipe past president of the Dance members worked under direc­ At Summit St. per Crotch. Sizes: 6 to 24 i Band made up of many former Teachers Club of Boston and is tion of Macauley. Mos. $3.00 members of the U.S. Air Force presently on the Teacher AV. Pipe Band. It will bring with it ’Training Course faculty of that ’The building was completed four Highland Dancers who also club. He has taught for the and turned over to the newly are pipers in the band. Dance Masters of America, the i organized Washington Social ’The Sphinx Temple Shrine Dance Educators of America, Club furnished and free from all LARGE SIZE i Band will offer a concert of the American Society for encumbrances. In May 1923. marches, Broadway show Teachers of Dancing, New Interior furnishings and tunes, and works from the pen York, and the Texas Associa­ decorations were donated by of Leroy Anderson. BRICK and STONE PANELS tion Teachers of Dancing. He is the ladies Loyal Orange lodges. An anniversary dsnee will currently chairman of the GERANIUMS Daughters of Liberty, No. 17 take place in Orange Hall from National Council of Danse and 125. 9 t o l. Teacher Organizations. A N D FIREPLACES Prank Mullen, who lives at Margaret Williams Jacqueline Wilson 131 Pine St. and celebrated his FACTORY IRREGULARS Manchester 756 E. Middle Tpke. 87th birthday ’Tuesday, May 8, School Of Nursing Manchester f Our has the original hand-written Mount Auburn Hospital School of Nursing copy of the bylaws and house Save Up To 80% OFF RETAIL Cambridge, Mass. Saint Anselm’s College rules of the club. Manchester, N.H. I Servicemen ’The first president of club was George Tomlinson. Its of- THIS SATURDAY — MAY 19, 1973 Marine Pvt. Philip C. Lisk,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. OPEN STAR Lisk of 94 Coleman Rd., BARBS 8:30 A.M . to 12:30 P.M . I graduated from basic training 228 SPENCER ST. SUNDAY a, ASIES ------By CLAY R. POLLAN------^ By PHIL PASTORET MAR. 2t LIBRA at the Marine Corps Recruit MANCHESTER 10S Your Daily Actmly Guido What happened to all that AM. I» According to iho Sian, Depot in Parris Island, S.C. He FRI. 10-0 - . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORS AND PATTERNS jazz about high cholesterol? (PathnuMli Shopping Cantar) \18-32-48-68 To develop message for Saturday, is a 1973 graduate of W e’d welcome it right now, Closad Sat 3),'69-75-79-81 reod words correspo^ing to numbers 3 -4-5-6 2 m 7 -1 3 -5 6 t Manchester High School. TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. from a well-marbled steak. ■AfR. 20 1 Be 31 You 61 Receptive SCORPIO Panels 4’x8’ Size ELECTRIC FIREPLACES 2 Beware 32 American 62 Core 2 l ^ MAir 20 ocr. Jrf Some hotels are charg­ 3 Just 33 And 63 Person Marine Pvt. Mark A. 4 Let 9 NOK. ing 45 cents for coffee. . .,12.21.2326 34 People ^ Over Hagenow, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^31.39.80.86 5 The 35 Require 65 Corry 30.34.4 5 .5 ^ Now, hot water hasn't 6 Present 36 Horizons 66W os Alfred G. Hagenow of 29 GEMINI 7 Storm 58-61.85.8? gone up THAT much, has 37 Flore 67 Favored Whitney Rd., graduated from MAY 21 8 Selective 38 Mote 68 Goods SAGITTARIUS it? $ g o o . $ 2 0 ^ ^ 9 Critical 39 Up 69 Rother NOT. 22 / basic training at the Marine 10 Choose 40 -w Trovel fiuvwi 70 For DEC. 21 Corps Recruit Depot at Parris f^4-20-28-42 11 Componions 41 Where 71 Friction 7 0 -7 3 -7 7 12<3ood 42 li 72 Boll 19-27-35U7AT Island, N.C. He is a 1973 YOUR CLOTHING DOLLAR! 13 Blow CANCER 43 Up 73 Anything 54-60-83-894’C 1 U O o 44 Ftotterir>g graduate of Manchester High Butter Broun .nw l!! “ ' “T " '" ’L V '* Premium BaBon# Cotton. 74 Property CAPRICORN Brown tnkitit, tockt and knoo-hlgha to mix 'n match with all entambitt, * lo IU 5. • WITH FACTORY TO YOU-DIRECT SPORTSWEAR SAVINGS! f 21 ISA 45 Moy 75 Then School. 49 21 16 Broaden 46 With 76 Now 17 Your , t 47 Good 77 Eccentric JAN. I f Doubleknit Palazzoa A Baggies, Beautihil Plaids and Solids, 2-15-22-33 IB Savor 46 Mode 78 Con m 19 Personol 49 Plons 16-17-36-40/T„ Marine Lance Cpl. William FOR LADIES— i/44-51-63 79 Foreign 49-55-67 V& l Stunning Summer Shadeol ' 20 Not 50 There 80 To W. Patten Jr., husband of the The’ life expectancy of the LEO 21 News • Hi-Waiot Elastic Pull-ons, to Size 22 51 Scorpio 81 Imports AQUARIUS former Miss Nancy ’Tyzska of lobster has gone up in 22 Fownir>g 52 Or 82 Be JAN. 20 23 Will geometric proportion to the • BIo u s m , Boating Shorts, Body Suits AU G . 22 53 Not 83 Positive 11 Janet Lane, Rwkville, has 24 Disputes 54 Judgment 84 Rights EEI. I f , ridiculous prices. 1- a 9 -1 0 25 Permit rep orts for duty at the Marine FOR M E N — 55Are 85 Or 25-38-52-57^ Doubisknit Flare A Straightleg Slacks • Golf Slacks • Sport­ '1 1 -4 6 -6 2 26 Brirsg 56 Over Corps Air Station at Kaneohe D 66 Dote 5 9 -6 5 -7 2 Someone's' going to coats • Shirts • Ties • Shorts 27 AAotters 57 Portrter- 87 Sympathetic EVERYTHINB for the f a m ily a n d home s in c e 19111 VIIGO 26 Go Bay; Hawaii. A former student JJ 56 Be 88 Possessions RISCES have to eat a plateful of 29 Could 59 To 89 Action EEt. I t of Rockville High School, he crow in Washington 'b e­ ffrfSfFr. 22 90 Hormony joined the Marine Corps in ™ OF DOWNTOMm MANCHESTER wWi nreiHitecfuring MAR. 20 fore the meat price has­ •xpartM C* 0/ ovor ^ M l.50.66-71 5/19 E iD S L - THURSDAY NI6HTS 1H 9:00 P.M. - 849-5221 THE MAJESTIC TROUSER CO. € Ncutfil 24-29-37-43/© January 1972. sle is over. 4 million trounn 64-74-84-88' ...... (N{WSPAI>EI! INTIRPRISl ASSN )

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B olton * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973 — PAGE THIRTEEN N e w B o o k s Gardening At L ib r a r y DONNA HOLLAND with Correspondent Tel. 6464)375 ’The following books have GRAND PRIZE^ FRANK ATWOOD recently been added to the shelves of Bentley Memorial, LawnAGswden “It’s a pushovert” says Jerry Baker America's master garderrer and The Vittners grow 200 less space than Swingtime, and Q y p s iu n b re a k s t ^ author ol "Plants Are Like People.' hanging-basket fuschias in their HOME a profuse bloomer. Fiction greenhouse for spring sale each 'To keep a plant through the Bryant, Escape from Sonora; hard clay soil. year and, if they had room, winter at home it must be given Cookson, Pure, as the Lily; Now you don’t have to hack and would grow 500. They never a rest period during November Francis, Smokescreen; Galvin, have enough to meet demand, and December in a cool, dimly Give me the Daggers; Godey, hoe your head off to cultivate which comes to a peak on the lighted place, and given only ’The Taking of Israel, My Love; your hard-pan soil. With ade­ Thrirtv’s CENTERS Mother’s Day weekend. enough water to keep the wood Lockridge, Write Murder quate water, GRAND PRIZE The greenhouse is nearly plump. The temperature, which Down; Lelchuck, American works itself into the ground to stripped of fuscias now but next LIMITED Quantities is impossible to attain in most Mischief. loosen clogged soil. Just run it April and in early May it will be homes, should be between 45 Also McBain, Let’s Hear It ON ALL ITIM S __ ___ filled again with the graceful and 50 degrees. In January the for the Deaf Man; McMahon, on your lawn or spade it Into drooping branches, red buds plant can be taken into a room The Hubschmann Effect; your garden. Jerry Baker says: and red-and-white blossoms of with a temperature of 60 to 65 Parkinson, Devil To Pay; Roth, "Gypsum should be applied to f ( O Y Ifyoucouldgeta Swingtime. degrees and given a little more ’The Great American Novel; MAIL If you took one home it all lawns, flowers, tree and 0 water until growth starts. If Seifert, ’The ’Two Faces of Dr. shrub beds if the soil is the least mNHMl greener lawn a m , at the should be placed in good light you live in the same room, the Coliier; Stuart, The Land blit not in direct siin. It should fuschia may be comfortable but Beyond the River; Uhnak, Law bit hard or compacted. It will be kept out of extreme heat and you won’t. and Order; Wynd, The Forty break up clay and render it use­ sam etiiiie,fi 0 itpdllutkm , it should be watered often. Any There are three Vittner Days. ful, improve drainage. Increase plant in a hanging basket will brothers and none of them had a fertilizer efficiency.” wouldi^you? dry out more rapidly than a background in horticulture. plant that can send roots down 'They lived in the North End and Non-Fidtion Before you bust another blister, Buddy-L Portable on Mch bag PICNIC GRILL S1SS2 into the garden soil for their father worked at the Boyer, ’The Legend of John whwn you buy $ 7 .4 5 Now you can. give GRAND PRIZE a try. Pick $7.00 Value moisture, and the luxuriant Underwood factory and then at Brown; Clinch, ’The Kennedy S flO O eo tt lauH' K(otoi»\. Iiu . h.is juM loine up what you need at your gar­ JVIOWAV GREEN POWER growth of a healthy fuschia United Aircraft, played Neurosis; Flayderman, Collec­ out w iili .1 iu*w l.iwn In iili/t'i m.idt ting Tomorrow’s Antiques den center or hardware store Onty requires a reliable water supp­ baseball and later was an um­ on each bag horn toin|H)M(‘{l g.iiIi \^\ws you ly. pire for local games. Today, Gerson, Daughter of this weekend. whan you buy ^ !)rttfi l.twn ^lowih without l.twii Earth and Water,. Hertzberg & ^ 10.000 aq ft If the fuschia is kept inside, ’The boys also played baseball TWO-WAY GREEN POWER hum, IMus. OUT piiK t'ss otins .1 an east or west window is best, but when William, the oldest, Stone, Schools are for Children; pioniising .ilici n .m \r UMhu pollut ion but not too close to the glass. A was out of school and working Holland, America’s on aach t lauscd l)\ pifscni nu’ihoiKol g;u!).i)»( sheltered porch is a better for the Hartford Electric Light Lighthouses; Lindbergh, Hour whan you t $18.95 SALE ENDS (lis|)f)s:il. luMc.ul ol humini^ of Gold, Hour of Lead. ^ 16,000------^aq aq ft place. Co., he put up a lean-to plant Lat® Spring Is the time M ft_ a _ a TWO-WAY GREEN POWER or dumpinii '*• "t* m yilc it into to use Green Power. We had a fine Swingtime that stand in front of the house and uimmdma.,.M8k somebody who knows! NEXT I tologx U r tili/n . (lot Ktologv. It Also London, ed., American Its high-quality timed did well hung from the lowest started to sell plants. Norm, the release nitrogen will WEDNESDAY (Iocs .1 lot mole than limb of a maple tree until a second brother, began working International Encyclopedic keep your lawn LUSH ROTARY just lt*nili/e vour summer storm sent it crashing for Bill while he was still in Cookbook; Lord & Foley, The GREEN long into the Excellent for large Folk Arts and Crafts of New Summer. MAY 23, 1973 to the ground. high school, and full-time after SPREADER lawns. Priced to help Reg. $5.95 In the greenhoQse, the graduation. England; Nizer, ’The Implosion you spread Greenfield EGOLOGVi fuschias have been given liquid In 1954, the Vittners started Conspiracy; Payne,- ’The Life Cordless Electric Shears products RIGHT. fertilizer, from a watering can, the garden center on a piece of and Deth of Adolph Hitler; • Hangs on W all for Easy Storage no„ $ 3 § ? each two weeks while they were Tolland ’Tpke. frontage &at Bill Smaridge & Hunter, The • Powerful Nickel Cadmium Batteries • O n/O ff Safety Switch Teenager’s Guide to Collecting 5,000 sq. fl. SAVE 2 0 ? Covers 5,000sq.ft. forming buds. Feeding should had been able to buy when the • Recharge Pack is Included continue at home, says Norm street was just starting to Practically Anything. • No Stick Coated Blades Vittner, about every 10 days, develop commercially. It was a • W ide Blades for a CrPaier W idth $ since the plant will continue to fortunate choice. The ’Turnpike Also Stout, How to Have a $ 0 8 6 $'|M 14B JENNITE grow new shoots and set new Green Thumb Without an 15.000 carries a lot of traffic now and Hand Model O . ’T I t so. M. DRIVEWAY buds all summer. the Vittners only wish their lot Aching Back; Taylor, Book of Regular $19.95 SEALER Winter Is Another Story was bigger. Presidents; Whipple, The In­ Before Gypsum: After Gypsum: ELteS Keeping a fuschia through the Bill grew perennial flower dian in Connecticut; Heavy, compacted soil slows'root Plenty of pore space for air-and water; CHAPIN COMPRESSED 5 gallon pail winter is more difficult and the plants at first, and for some Zaidenberg, Anyone Can Sculpt. penetration; restricts development better utilization of rain and sprinkler wafer Sale AIR SPRAYER Vittners decline politely when years raised- chrysanthemus in of plant roots and foliage. possible savings on wafer bills. Thrifty Price ✓ fZ f customers ask them to take a large quantity. ’The Vittners . Paintings on display this Adjustable nozzle -y plant back for “baby-siting.” also grew annual plants for sale month are “ Kennebunk, Upright Model from fine to chemicals division They buy freshly rooted cut­ to their customers. Like many Maine,” an oil by Mary Amund­ Regular $25.99 30 foot coarse spray. tings each year from Bruno garden centers, their business son and "Railroad Station, $ 6 .6 0 North Bennington, an oil by 88 Patria of South Windsor who is now mainly merchandising, UNITED STATES GYPSUM REG ^ 1 1 ^ REG. $94.99 turns them out wholesale in his buying plants from wholesale Mary Fava. BUILDING AMERICA Sale 19 greenhouse and pinches them growers, perhaps keeping them NOW back a couple of times to en­ for several months as they do 77 with sand, $7.50 courage branching. the fuschias, and selling them at retail. The Vittners get the small SAVE plants after Christmas, put Now there are five Vittners. “4?2 three or four in each pot and ’The brothers, are Bill, Norm, GARDEN FLORIST hang them near the top of the and Jack. Bill’s wife, dances, Round ONLY $ 4 . 6 9 greenhouse where they have the has helped him from the first, Factory Suggested Price $89.99 Red-and-white blossoms of Swingtime fuschias hang in colorful CENTER, CXCLU9 IV I ACROOVNAMICALLY maximum amount of winter and now their son, David, is W E H O N O R SHOP Rail fATtN TrO DCSICNCO rows in the greenhouse at Vittner’s Garden Center on Tolland INC. OCCr* CHANNEL DICK light. Hanging the plants is an working in the family business. ’Tpke. ’The flowers are often likened to dancing girls in swirling VIHNER’S Fence 18" ROTARY LAWN MOWER economy measure for them Candied Flowers MAMRUKfiTED-l skirts. (Herald phto by Ofiara) RT. 83 MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN LINE 2 rails, \ also, since it leaves the benches Members of the Manchester l l U Z j niw • CorrifYiefcjal gtadc swing over handle 1 post NOW $6 4 .4 4 ends annoying turn arounds at edge of clear for other plants at a lower Garden Gub nibbled candied T ’ J lawn Flip handle over.'STSrt bach, level. As the sun gets stronger violet, lilac and johnny-jump-up 10' sections • Dual aulomahc fingertip height ad “Don’t be too ambitious,” South Coventry from 10 to 2. | | . : 4 juslm e nt in late winter, the greenhouse ANNUALS Thrifty’s Reg. $69.95 blossoms and tiny mint leaves Mrs. Pinto cautioned beginning The Manchester Garden Club PACKAGED Special—Packaged must be partially shaded for the with their refreshments Mon­ herb gardeners. “Start with a will hold its annual plant sale sake of the delicate fuschias. PERENNIALS day evening when they heard few herbs, and if possible plant Saturday, May 19, at a vacant CLIMBING ROSES It takes about four months to RUSH ROSES SAVE $25.55 Mrs. Andrew Pinto of Bloom­ them near the kitchen door.” lot owned by Alexander Jarvis FIGHT GYPSY MOTHS grow \ the plants to their Larga SalacUon St VEGETABLE field talk on “Herbs for Use and Mrs. Pinto suggested keeping at Lenox and E. Center Sts., I”- 4^1' flowering stage and usually Hyb., Tea, Floribunda with Ortho Isotox Spray 3.5 h.p. Engine Delight.” chives by a “freezer-drying” from 10 to 2, and the Republican PLANTS 19' MOWER sales don’t start until close to Reg. 2.98 $ | f l Buy I quart at regular 55.98 Part of Mrs. Pinto’s “act” is method. Chopped chives are Women’s Gub will have a food • 3 Horse Power Mother’s Day. This year, Folding Handle to bring refreshments when she spread on a cooky sheet and sale at the same time and place. VEGETABLE & NOW I • Folding Handle because Easter came late in and get a $3.98 sprayette FREE talks on her favorite garden frozen, then dried in a 200- If there is a soaking rain, the Red - Yellow - White • 19" Cut April, the fuschias were large Saftey Features subject and she se rv ^ spice degree oven for 10 minutes. ’The Manchester club will postpone FLOWER SEED • Safety Features enough to be attractive as cake flavored with her own green color is preserved by its sale one week. If there are • O.P.E.I. Approved Easter plants.. caraway seed, and more only light showers they will Most Popular Variety freezing. johnny-jump-up flowers Mrs. Anton Latiwic was hold the sale as planned. Regular $49.95 Swin^ime, they have found, embedded in the frosting, and elected president of the club,' is consistently the most popular Rhododendron Show pound cake flavored with rose succeeding Mrs. Robert ‘Ortho CDMPARFCDVERAGE. A state rhododendron show Good Selectldn! TREES liquid variety but they carried this geranium leaves and rose Glenney. will be held Sunday, May 20, at SFVIW year a small number of plants water. With the tea she had "O r i h o CDMPARE COST. Carden Club Plant Sale the Pond House in Elizabeth ORNAMENTAL in a variety called Papoose. It steeped orange mint leaves and ■ mmom The Coventry Garden Gub Park from noon to 5 p.m. with Limited Supply is a compact plant, filling much dried calendula blossoms. ORTHO LAWN FOOO L- will hold its annual fodd and free admission. Gunther Pink & White Dogwood S;ive on ORTHO GRO* iHwn lood plant sale Saturday, May 19, at Winkler of Bolton is exhibit SHADE TREES Grass Catcher Available $9.95 Clean odtjflcs'i pellpls provide last Guido’s Market in the center of chairman. Fiowering Crab - ML Ash action of riul'ienls to turn FIGHT GYPSY MOTHS your Marri info ■> liish green ' ' TASTE BEST! COST LESS! turf Canbcapp’ii'dwilhany Paul Scarlet Hawthorne with Ortho Liquid Sevin spfearJer Comp.vc price and coverage Red-Sugar-Norway with other leading brands and HOME GROWN VEGETABLES Golden Chain Tree pint $2.98 see hnw much you save . A larm ^ ^ Maple Model 3763-RS-9 This year, the Victory , Locust-London-Plaln Purple Plum POWER REELS ss quart $4.98 6,000 iq fl covvraq* Carden of yesteryear Penalty Unusual Purple Reech If you are looking for large trees we have CRESTUNE could make a comeback. P L A N T \ * t them. 12,000 tq ri covtragt Give it a try! You’H find GRILL INSTANT OUTDOOR SCREEN HOUSES vegetables grown in your BUFFALO, N,Y. (AP) - A fire station and remain there own back yard not only 17-year-old boy who had until the equipment and men reg.$5.99 18 inch taste best — to use a pleaded guilty to turning in a return. WHEELBARROW For gr.ciout yet irMxpentive Model 38 HEDGE superlative; but cost Iqss, false fire alarm has been “’Then you can return home enlcflainlng — cool braezai TRIMMER sentenced to respond to every See Our Selection only $ 4 9 9 and bug Irae. Sell up in comparativdy. Your very SEEDS and go to sleep, with one foot on EVERGREENSt 3 Cubic Foot ZOminulet. '■ e g .t 2 9 ^ 0 ^ vegetMe garden fire call in his neighborhood for the floor waiting for the next r two weeks. call, the same as these firemen 10-Pin.l Modal 11-Pinal Modal 4 / 0 could add $$$ savings to up. Yew & Spruce Yew only $ 6 .9 5 11 Ft. 2 In. DiaiTMltr 12FI.. 2ln. DIamatar your food budget. Town Justice Robert Kiener you called out,” Kiener said. AZALEAS n.gu'a' S179.95 R.ju.a. $229.99 9 QUALITY SISCE 1692 ordered that a fire dispatch Spreading Juniper NOW radio be placed in the youtihi’s ANDROMEDA Tl» GHAS. Cl HART SEED COm Witbirtflildi Coniii suburban West Seneca home Upright Arborvitae *159®® ®199®® ln*efl Privacy Pentlt AvcHeble beginning June 25. He said the For AH 8i>0G' ■ \ I, t 'Til. ’ . t.'i ; 'i , 'i I <'' • youth, whose name was not NOTICE Hem lock RHODODENDRONS • LAWN* VEGETABLE • FLOWER SEEDS revealed, must report to the TOWN OF COVENTRY ' ZONING BOARD W hite Pine ILEX OF APPEALS -r-l caN do i t ! ! There will be a Public MANCHESTER GARDEN CLUB Hearing of the Coventry Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday, POnESY-BIRD BATHS May 21 at 7; 30 P.M. in the Base­ FORSYTHIA ment Room of the Town Office ABTIHCIAL PUNTS OUTDOOR MAY PUNT SALE Building to hear the following 2-3 Feet — Rare Root appeal: J a r v is L o t Mr. Gerald Beach of Forge CEMETERY PIECES CORNER EAST CENTER AND LENOX STREETS Ro^d, Coventry appealing for relief from the restrictions im­ FERTILIZER A LIME Reg. 2.98 Ba n k Am e r ic ar d SATURDAY, MAY 19th posed in Section 10.3. of the Sale Price HOME CENTERS 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Zoning Regulations to allow for -UWNSEED (Rain Date Saturday, May 26th) construction of a swimming GUILFORD: PostRd, between Tpke Exits 58 & 59,453-2791 pool on the premises. Interested persons are in­ PERENNIALS, ANNUALS, HERBS, THRIFTY'S vited to attend. QUALITY GUARANTEE WATERBURY: 1074 Wolcott St, Coi ner of Sharon Dr, 757-8341 GERANIUMS, SHRUBS, Coventry Zoning Board GERANIUMS - HOUSE PUNTS Complala Cualomar Salitlaction of Appeals NEW BRITIAN: 7 Veterans Dr, in Willow BrookShoppin9 Center, 224-2463 HOUSEPLANTS^^ TREASURE TABLE Raymond A. Desmone, Chairman VINES - FLOWERING SHRUBS May 8, 1973 VFRNON: Rt.83, Corner of Merlme Rd, 872-8324 PAGE FOURTEEN-.MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.^Fri,, May 18. 1973 Obituary MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18. 1973- PAGE FIFTRITN Ecology Vernon Comment Session Mrs. Stanley W. Jasut JIanrl)PBtrr Eimttng HpraUi Only one person appeared A Washington St. resident ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Alice S. He said the berm on the street SUN SHADE Thur^ay night at a two-hour claimed runoff from 'heavy Jasut, 51, of East Hartford, Topic stops at his house. He ZBA To Allow comment session, in the rains and sand washed down formerly of Rockville, died this recommended it be extended to (Continued front Page One) Manchester Municipal from the empty lots adjacent to morning at Hartford Hospital. the comer — as a means of Building, conducted by Town his house are eroding the street She was the wife of Stanley W. film, "We, The Enemy,” which stopping the erosion. Rt. 30 Restaurant Director Phyllis Jackston. where it meets White St. Jasut. depicted the many problems facing Connecticut residents, Mrs. Jasut was bom June 18, The Zoning Board of Appeals He was also granted permission 1921 in Warehouse Point and both in the cities and in the sub­ urbs. has granted Valentino R. Fiano which will allow the restaurant SESQUICENTENNIAL had lived in Rockville most of of Manchester a special permit Dr. Douglas Smith, MLCTN to wll alcoholic beverages- her life before going to East for a restaurant in conection president, expressed his ap­ Representatives of two near­ Hartford eight years ago. She with plans to build a Ramada preciation to the guests and by churches, St. John’s had been employed by the State Inn on Rt. 30 in Vernon. WEEK members for their cooperation Episcopal and Sacred Heart ^oveWtcry of Connecticut hi its Judicial Fiano owns the parcel of land in the oranization’s first year both indicated the Department and was a member which is almost across the “The purposes of the land memberships had no objection of Faith Lutheran Church of street from the Howard John­ trust are to preserve and con­ to construction of the inn. East Hartford. son Restaurant. Permission to June 23 - 30, 1973 serve natural resources of the Fiano had. to ask for the Other survivors are her build the inn had previously Tn notched Town of Manchester,” he said, special exception as the town is mother, Mrs. Anna Stanat of b « n granted, but Fiano in­ "and we hope more residents in the process of changing Middletown; a daughter, Mrs. dicated the inn would not be will join in this effort,” zoning regulations to provide Paul R. Roy of Tolland; three built unless it could be in con­ fWB^ing Wngs! President Committee chairmen sub­ for more controiled develop­ brothers, John Stanat, Arthur nection with a restaurant also. ment along Rt. 30 and Rt. 83. Stanat and Kenneth Stanat, all mitted their reports and two of Broad Brook; two sisters, F ra n k A tw ood of 100 new members were elected to Schedule of Events Mrs. Ronald Marsh of Ellington Westland St., author of a week­ the board of directors, Robert and Mrs. David Cushman of ly Gardening column in The Lappen and Walter Fuss. Fuss Broad Brook; and two Herald, Thursday was elected had previously served on the Environmentalists Saturday, June 23 grandchildren. president of the Connecticut board, and Lappen replaces Parade - 2 p.m. Robert Fuller. Funeral services will be Mon­ Horticultural Society at its an­ Asked To Make Fair on the Green (Center Park) 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Reporting for the day at 10 a.m. at the Holmes nual meeting. Historical Sites - Permanent Markers membership committee, Harry Funeral Home, .400 Main St., He succeeds Harry Hartman Commemorative Religious Services of Wethersfield, who was presi­ Maidment noted that the Views Known Earlier Manchester. The Rev. William Lutz Junior Museum - Special Exhibit 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. T. Heil, pastor of Faith dent the last four years. charter membership is 106, HARTFORD (AP) - The Lutheran Church, will officiate. voting members 150, two junior For the first time, he said, state Transportation Depart­ Burial will be in Windsorville Other officers are Gustave A. members under 18, and two DOT would seek public input Sunday, June 24 ment (DOT) Thursday urged Cemetery. L. Mehlquist, professor of plant associate members, bringing into the annual master Fair on the Green (Center Park) 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. SUN SAIL persons concerned about the en­ Friends may call at the breeding at the University of the total membership to 2W. trarlisportation liian. Regional Youth County Fair - Mt. Nebo, Noon - 9 p.m. vironment not to wait until the funeral home Sunday from 2 to Connecticut, vice president; Dr. Alan Krupp in submitting meetings have been held, but “eleventh hour” to stop a Commemorative Religious Services, 7:30 p.m.. Center 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Andrew A. Pinto of his publicity and education attendance has been skimpy, he Modern design Wide effect Timeless design highway. Congregational Church The family suggests that any Bloomfield, secretary; and committee report, told of the said. They were invited to par­ Parade rain date - 2 p.m. memorial contributions may be Mrs. Robert G. Shipman of progress being made in Gubala said DOT’S new ticipate in the planning of roads Historical Exhibit - \^iton Memorial Library made to the American Cancer Glastonbury, treasurer.. preparing a brochure for cir­ program was not a token. He culation in September for the and transportation systems. conceded, however, that mass Cheney Homestead - Special Exhibits 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Society, 237 E. Center St., Atwood retired in 1970 from purpose of explaining the pur­ Robert Gubala, head of transit alternatives to highways Manchester. WTIC as farm program direc­ pose and goals of the DOT’S environmental section, would require federal and slate Monday, June 25 tor after 24 years. He-still con­ Manchester Land Conservation said the department wants to fund committments which have ducts a Saturday morning gar­ Square Dance (Main and Forest Sts.), 7 p.m. - Midnight. Trust, Inc. design roads and mass transit not been made. He said there is den program with Corinne "The cover of the brochure is systems with a minimum im­ a “preponderance” of highways Willard on Channel 3. Tuesday Industrial individualized with a picture pact on the environment and in the existing master plan. The Toasting or Roasting? with more local meaning, the social life of a community. Beard Judging Contest - VFW Home, 7:30 p.m. He is chairman of the state ’There are four staff members Florentined finish Solitaire set New design covered bridge in the area of in DOT’S environment section. Bike Route Ride to Historical Markers - 7 - 9 p.m. Bond Issue consulting committee for Square Dance rain date Robert Digan, center, and his wife, Marilyn, appear to be thoroughly enjoying themselves vocational agriculture in the Oak Grove Nature Center,” Gubala said he hoped to add Krupp said. Thursday night at a testimonial for Digan at the Manchester Country Club. At right is W. schools, is a trustee of Eastern three more but no new funds J. Godfrey Gourley, principal speaker and humorist of the evening. Standing is Vincent Approved William Sleith, master of Police have been appropriated. States Exposition, and is a Possible Skylab Shades Wednesday, June 27 Diana, master of ceremonies for the event. The evening was one of toasting and roasting. member of the Connecticut ceremonies, expressed his Gubala and Gov. ’Thomas J. An Evening with the Performing Arts (Manchester High DigMi, Manchester coordinator of youth services, was honored for more than a dozen -I 'Complrlr " Jrwfin Storr Agricultural Information Coun­ thanks to Grant for his infor­ Two schematic drawings illustrate the approaches Skylab astronauts will be prepared to Meskill urged citizen participa­ School) 8 p.m. HARTFORD (AP) - The mative talk and film presenta­ Report years of his concern for and assistance to the young people of the community. (Herald Home o f Kerpiake ihe piarunimJ pcrffcl DiainonJ cil. use when they rendevous with the orbiting laboratory and assess the best method to repair tion in PACER, a “Plan of Ac­ IHI CITY IH A /A VERNON. CONN Connecticut Development Com­ tion. photo by Pinto) JJnjTLcnjd^ m 877 liOOO mission has approved more its sun shield damage. The sun shade method, top, would call for an astronaut to leave the Approximately 8290 worth of tion for Connecticut En­ Thursday, June 28 hatch of the docked Command Module, to stretch a 2()-foot square shade over the critical goods were taken from a trailer vironmental Responsibility.” than 89 million in industrial State Lottery drawing (Main St.) 9 a.m. revenue borids for five com­ workshop area. At bottom the astronauts while orbiting parallel with Skylab would rig a at 15 Broad St. Thursday, police A PACER program is said. required by federal law in Products Show (Manchester High School) 5:30 -10:30 p.m. panies that want to expand or sail to three points on the craft. (AP photo sketch) Committee Bill every state by Nov. 1. Parachute Exhibition (Manchester High School) 7:30 p.m. relocate in Connecticut. Taken from the trailer, which Gubala said DOT would seek Youth Concert (Mt. Nebo) 7 -11 p.m. The largest authorization, was apparently unlocked at the BOLAND 83.5 million, will go to Trio In­ Sets Curbs On time were two sleeping bags, an outpublic opinions on highways « at the planning stage. He also dustries, a subsidiary of AM-FM radio, and a portable Friday, June 29 MOTORS said DOT would use "do- Buildex, Inc., of Jericho, N.Y. television. The theft is under in­ Products Show (Manchester High School) 5:30 -10:30 p.m. Troop Commitments nothing” alternative as a basis QUALITY USED CARS The money will be used to vestigation. for discussion of new highways. Hike - Case Mountain - 7 p.m. build and equip a new plant in SOUTH WINDSOR Highway Crews Cleared Skylab He also said DOT would begin Melodrama SAVE “S 3 < MERCURY Shelton. Trio manufactures WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Foreign Relations South Windsor Police report Gal. to monitor past projects, Grand Ball (State Armory) windows, doors and stairways. Committee unanimously has approved a bill that would lhat a burglary occurred at the m l measuring noise, water and air Parachute Exhibition (Manchester High School) 7:30 p.m. AMOCO GAS! MORIARTY International Cynetics Corp., prevent a President from committing U.S. troops abroad Of Private Work Count Blast and Cast Club between Mission Wednesday and Thursday after­ pollution. 369 CINTBR ST. BROTHERS LINCOLN of South .Norwalk, will receive for more than 30 days without congressional approval. 82.725.000 to construct a new noon. University of Connectiiut Saturday, June 30 Phom 643-6320 The measure, identical to one Manchester’s acting director town employes, provided they Household and kitchen items engineering students would plant in Trumbull that will Meanwhile, Sen. Hugh Scott of public works has determined Products Show (Manchester High School) 1 -10:30 p.m. passed by the &nate last year. said today he favors limitations did so during off-duty hours. Delayed valued at approximately 8150 make long-range assessments enable it to triple over-all would not apply to present there is no truth to allegations Youth Olympic Day (Manchester High School) 9 a.m. - 5 employment. on the war-making powers of The charges of improper use were taken in the break. Police on highway projects, Gubala p.m. This Friday, Saturday hostilities and therefore would by town residents that town said. The firm, which manufac- presidents. of Highway Department CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) say that entry was gained to the Melodrama not require a halt to the bom­ employes are using the facilities were lodg^ May 8 by Such monitoring could lead to and Monday FREE tures industrial trash­ In a speech prepared for the — Astronauts and engineers building by breaking into a WANTED bing in Cambodia, said its spon­ Highway Department garage remedial steps such as closing Grand Ball (State Armory) compacting equipment, Foreign Policy Association, Ballila Pagani and Mrs. Peter worked across the nation today storage shed attached to the Cloan, Late Model sor, Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R- for doing private repair work on Sadloski. ramps or re-laning a road. Sterling Silver employs 60 persons in New Scott predicted that presidents to perfect equipment and north side of the building. N.Y. town paid time. The effects of new roads on Daily. Events Open To Public York City, Lindenhurst, N.Y., and congresses of the future They charged that a Highway procedures for Hying a delayed Police are investigating the But it would prevent re- However, to guard against minorities and the disadvan­ USED GARS and South Norwalk. The New will meet the challenges of war department mechanic was repair mission to the theft. Historical Exhibit - June 24 - July 1 introduction of U.S. military future charges which, he said, taged also would be measured BUD VASE York and Lindenhurst and peace “by a joint exercise engaged in private repair work overheated Skylab space sta­ Historical Markers - June 23 - June 30 Top Prices Paid activity in Vietnam or Laos “although rumors, are very in DOT’S planning, Gubala said. by International of Meriden operations will be combined of their talents and powers.” at the garage on town time, and tion. VERNON Lutz Junior Museum - June 23 - June 30 For All Makes without congressional ap­ damaging to all town The governor said PACER and expanded in the new plant. Scott, Senate Republican that work was done in the The space agency had hoped Michael J. Dennis, 25, of Ver­ Natural Science Center - June 23 - June 30 proval. employes,” Jay Giles has would make sure that environ- CARTER CHEVROLET The Henry G. Thompson Co., Leader, said Nixon inherited a Highway Garage on a depart­ to mount the unprecedented non Ave., Rockville, was Cheney Homestead - June 24 - June 30 A House Foreign Affairs sub­ posted an order which prohibits nent concerns “go into the of New Haven, will receive 82.6 full-blown war resulting from a ment head’s trailer — at mission to erect a sun shield on charged ’Thursday on a Circuit With The Purchase of Any committee has approved a bill the use of town facilities and original equation” in highway •X million to build a new plant in phased commitment with con­ premium overtime rates paid the orbiting vehicle Sunday but Court 12 arrest warrant with ^22 ’ to prohibit commitment or equipment by town employes by the town. planning. Branford. The firm which gressional acquiescence. decided Thursday it couldn’t be third-degree assault, enlargement of forces in during after-duty hours. In another comment, Meskill employs 200 in manufacturing The President, he said, was Town Manager Robert Weiss done that soon and delayed the threatening and injury or risk hostilities abroad for longer The only exceptions involve instructed John Burchill, of injury to children. Police say said he was “thinking” of per­ hand saws, plans to move and bound to bring the war to a town-own^ motor vehicles and attempt five more da vs. RTZQERrLSI NEW or USED CAR - than 120 days without approval phased conclusion for the highway superintendent, to in­ the arrest was made in connec­ sonally arguing before the expand its entire operation at of Congress. equipment assigned to depart­ the new site. United States, "much in the vestigate the charges. tion with a May 13 incident. Public Utilities Commission ment heads, assistant depart­ It was the second five-day against rate increases Still In Progress, Our MAY SALE Thermatool Corp., of New same manner as it began.” Burchill, in his report, He was released on a 81.000 ment heads, work coordinators postponement for Skylab 1 requested by Connecticut Light DISPLAYED IN Rochelle, N.Y., will receive A bill passed by the House reached the conclusion that “no surety bond, posted Ijy a and inspectors. ’Those vehicles, astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., & Power Co. and Hartford 8650.000 to buy a building in last week would prohibit spen­ work is being done on private professional bondsman. Court as a rule, are driven to and Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul Electric Light Co. SHOWROOM With EXTRA B-l-G SAVINGS on Stamford. The company Weekly Gasoline ding money contained . in a vehicles except when the date is June 5. FORD from home and work. J. Weitz. They were to have set employs 100 people in welding Supply Reports supplemental appropriations employe does so on his own Giles’ order puts an end to the time and, to my knowledge, no out in pursuit of the laboratory New 1973 Mercurys & Lincolns! system manufacturing and bill on the bombing in Cam­ town policy which permitted Tuesday but remained “CUSTOMIZED” Planned B y AAA bodia. work has been done on any vehi­ plans to move its entire opera­ town employes to work on their grounded when trouble tion to Stamford. Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, cle other than the employes Choose from Our Biggest In Stork Selection of the Year! BOSTON (AP) - The New own vehicles during ofNuty developed aboard the craft. chief of naval operations, told In accepting Burchill’s report 1973 FORD GALAXIE 500 Indecor, Inc., of Milford, will England divisions of the hours, and allowed Highway The major problem was the House defense ap­ and in issuing his order, Giles 2-Dr. H-top with added vinyl roof, opera windows and con­ receive 8162,000 to remodel the American Automobile Associa­ Department mechanics to work created when a thermal shield propriations subcommittee said, “I realize that the use of tinental kit. former Milfoam plant in tion say a survey shows gas­ on vehicles owned by other ripped off the Skylab, enabling Thursday that “without the town facilities by off-duty per­ ALSO Milford. The lamp making firm oline supplies are near normal the outer skin to absorb the bombing, it is almost certain sonnel has been permitted on a plans to double its employment in New England and the eastern sun’s rays and heat the interior Cambodia would fall.” request basis for many years 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO from 40 to 80 when the new site Canadian provinces. of the vehicle so that it was un­ is completed. PUC Turns Down and that many employes will be 2-Dr. H-top, with added vinyl roof, landau bars and continen­ The report was the first in a upset by this notice. inhabitable. tal kit. planned series of supply ad­ CGAG Challenge “However, I feel that town Mike Hardel 2 visories. On Hausman employes will agree with me Flight controllers were able A personalized monument, carved of Select Barre to stabilize the heat at 105 SAVE DOOR Dick Hoover, public relations that the town cannot accept the Granite, can say more than many words. It will be an /B A R R E ^ Catholic director for AAA’s HARTFORD (AP) - Connec­ degrees by orienting the 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO HARDTOP responsibility for accidents that everlasting tribute to a loved one. See our display of I f ' i in pvj NEW 1973 COMET 2-OOOR SEDAN Massachusetts division, said ticut Public Utilities Commis­ could result from such use.” spacecraft with one side away 1972 FORD SQUIRE 1968 CHEV. SUBURBAN % Census Shows I the reports would be issued WSCS To Hear sion (PUC) has denied a mot(bn from the sun. Barre Guild Monuments, backed by the industry’s White 10-pass, wagon. Auto trans.. V-8 Light green, 302 V-8 engine, whitewalls, power Bright red. 250 6-cylinder engine. Select-Shift Yellow 8-pass, wagon. Std. trans., V-8 ^ steering, color keyed carpeting, AM radio, protective automatic transmission, white sidewall tires. AM I each Thursday as needed by a citizens action group to John Disher, deputy Skylab strongest monument guarantee. i eng., black vinyl roof, AM/FM stereo Slight Gain Mrs, Thiheault eng., radio, 4-wheel drive. body side moulding, deluxe wheel covers. Stock No. radio, protective body side moulding, deluxe wheel during the summer vacation have commission chairman SHIPS HOLD MORE BOXES program director, said the radio, PS. PB, p/windows, tint glass, air 3C119, SALE < 3 0 7 3 covers. Stock No. 3CT37. SALE ’ 2 6 9 1 season. stabilization bought the time to cond., plus more. NEW YORK (AP) - A 1973 Mrs. Mary Thibeault, direc­ Howard E. Hausman dis­ Boston — The first container- The reports are based on spot ships carried fewer than 100 delay the mission five days, census lists 48,460,427 Roman tor of the Employment Center qualified from hearing a rate SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. checks with 75 service stations for Women at Hartford College, increase request of the Connec­ boxes, but many now carry up with a possibility it might have 71 FORD $2895 Catholics in the United States, to 1,000 boxes. Some craft with to be put off an additional few 70 LINCOLN $3795 k 70 PONTIAC $2495 or independent agencies in key will be guest speaker at Uie ticut Light and power Co. LTD Brougham 2-Ooor Hardtop Dark 70 FIAT $1495 an increase of 69,437 that was 470 Centor St., Manchastor 643-7732 RAVE 4-Door Sedan. Dark green, green leather LeMans Sport 2-Dr Hardtop Green, cities, resort areas, on toll (CL&P). a capacity of 2,000 are now days.- «2195 blue, black vin^l top. automatic, power 850 2-Door Hardtop 4 cylindor.s. 4 Women’s Society of Christian described as the second being buAt. Interior; black vinyl top. fatory air con­ speed. AM radio, dark green green vfhyl inlerior. bucket seats, black roads and major highways. Service of South United ditioning, full power. steering and brakes. AM radio, factory smallest annual gain ever The Connecticut Citizen Ac­ . vinyl top. 0 cylinders, power brakes and The report for the coming 1970 CHEV. WA99N air Conditioning. steering, air conditioning, radio. registered. Methodist Church meeting tion Group (CCAG) filed its 1969V0LKSWAGENK0MBI weekend indicated the supply of Monday at 8 p.m. in the Ethel request Monday, contending Green 6-Phss. Auto, trans., v-8, eng., PS, The new statistics, con^piled low-led gasoline is low in a few Goslee Room of Susannah radio, wsw tires, wheel covers. Extra Red. Std. trans., 4-cyl. engine, has built for the Official Catholic Direc­ that Hausman shouldn’t hear in bed. 69 VOLKSw^S $1895 72 COMET $2395 73 PONTIAC $3595 clean. LeMans Luxury 4-Door Sedan. 8 68 OLDSMOBILE $1595 areas of NeW England but Wesley Hall of the church. the case because of his Red. ^-cylinder engine, 4-speed 4-Door Sedan. Qreen, 6 cylinders, Delmont 88 4-Ooor Hardtop. Turguoise. tory, noted a continued decline cylinders, automatic, power steering and generally available in major friendship with a CL&P . transmission. AM radio. automatic, power ateering. whitewall OPEN HOUSE brakes, whitewalls, wheel covers, radio, black vinyl top. V8. power steering and in infant baptisms and a tires, wheel covers. brands. executive and because of com­ brakes, radio. leveling off in the downward Mrs. Thibeault, a former MAY 20th. 12 NOON to 5 P.M. light green with dark green vinyl top. AAA said some stations in ments in a recent commission trend in the number of priests Manchester public school and nuns. smaller communities may limit teacher, has taught at decision concerning citizen in­ 70 MERCURY $2595 70 CHEVROLET $2495 72 MERCURY $3195 gasoline sales to 83 per m Marquis Brougham 4-Door Hardtop Manchester . Community terest groups. Monte Carlo 2-Ooor Hardtop^ Red. black Montego MX 4-Door Pillared Hadtop. 65 PLYMOUTH $895 The current small growth in n o o s Dark blue, blue cloth interior, black vinyl customer but it said these are 1150 College and Kipgsborough The commission ruled today, vinyi top. backet seats, 6 cylinders, white, black vinyl top. blue vinyl interior, church menbership, undercut top. automatic, (sower sleering-brakes- Fury 4-Door 8 cylinders, automatic, power steenng-brakes-windows automatic, PS, PB. AM radio, faclory air- power steorihg. AM radio isolated instances. College, Brooklyn, N.Y. Her hqwever, that the cir­ windows, factory air conditioning. only by a slight membership In Canada, the provinces of SAMSEL-BASSINGER condilfoning. deluxe wheel covers position at Hartford College is cumstances alleged in CCAG’s decline in 1970, dropped the Quebec, New Brunswick and an internship for partial motion were insufficient to Catholic percentage of the pop­ Nova Scotia reported normal requirements for a Ph.D. from warrant Hausman’s dis­ Excellent Selection of New ulation from 23.5 per cent to supplies and station managers 23.1 per cent. Union Graduate School of An­ qualification. FUNERAL HOME 1973 CARS & did not anticipate shortages. tioch College, Yellow Springs, The citizens group said The total of priests dropped 419 BUCKLAND ROAD, SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. ’'u o b in n ' AAA said that in New York Ohio. Hausman should be disqualified only 452 to 56,969, and the TELEPHONE 644-2940 TRUCKS IN STOCK! State, some stations were to avoid any appearance of im­ w h b r i l : number of sisters fell only 539 limiting sales to 10 gallons per The Employment Counseling propriety. vSTSTBIy to 143,054. In 1971 the count of automobile, especially on a 90- Center provides an employment CCAG, which opposes the priests fell 1,031 and in 1969 the mile stretch between Albany counseling service for all rate increase, also'referred in SERVING SOUTH WINDSOR AND SURROUNDING total of nuns fell 9,000. /MORIARTY BROTHERS and Utica on the New York women and offers vocational its motion to a commission Infant baptisms declined 79,- FlIZOflUtlD FORD, IRC Throughway. and educational programs on decision last summer which COMMUNITIES m ^ " "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER" 862 to a total of 975,071, con­ The organization careers of particular interest to referred to groups that seemed LICENSED FUNEhAL DIRECTORS tinuing a decline from a peak in recommended that motorists women. It also maintains a to want to thwart essential .WINDSDR a v e . RDCkVILLE DPEN EVES. 1962 of 1,352,(X)0 and indicating a ’ traveling west fill up with gas­ "Talent Bank,” a potential power service expansion. reduced birth rate from in­ 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 oline on the Massachusetts labor resource with a wide The hearing on the latest JOHN SAMSEL JR. TEL. 643-2485 875-3369 creased use of birth control Turnpike before getting on the variety of skills and CL&P request is scheduled for methods. Through way. experiences. Monday. JOHN BASSINGER sh o p ! ISAVEl PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fii., May 18,1873 Vernon MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri., May 18. 1973 — PAGE SEVENTEEN Vernon Notes Manchester Hospital Notes Coventry ^ Complete Program (VISITING HOURS) Pamela A. McFarland, En­ Top Students at MHS Thirty-two residents of the 7:30 p.ih. at Rockville High field; Enuna Jacobs, 801 Main Mansfield Training Schooi’s School. Tickets at |2 will be sored by Sacred Heart Church, Intermediate Care Semi­ private, .noon - 2 p.m., and 4 St.; John Kunptney, 432 PZC Grants Request Project FOCUS Program were sold at UiQ door to those who Rt. 30, will end Saturday. Hoars Asked in Vo-Ag Buckland Rd., South Windsor- MHS Top Students p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 guests of Our Lady of Fatima have not purchased them in ad­ that day will be from noon to 11 Frank Wegrzyn, 16 Union St.; The need for a complete to reflect changes in enroll­ a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. For Day Care Center Manchester High School Council, Knights of Columbus, vance. p.m. William Kovarovics, Stafford , Rosenthal, Donna Sanchini, program in agricultural educa­ ment; An adequate exhaust Self Service: 10 a m. - 2 p.m .; Principal George Emmerling and the Drop-In-Youth of School Lunches The carnival features a vtrle- Springs, Susan M. Bertrand and Alexander Schdltheis. tion is cited in the evaluation system be installed over the arc 4 p.m .-8 p.m. has announced the complete list Rockville, at a dinner and The following lunches will be ty of games, booths and rides. daughter. Crystal Lake, Rd., Also, Bridgit Shearer, J. report on Rockville High School welding area; custodial ad­ Intensive Care and Coronary h olly gantner misuse of American military of honors students who will be dance. served in the Vernon School Rides will be at half-price for Vernon; Marc E. Boyle, 62 Mark Silhavy, Janet Sisco, released this week. vices be provided on a half-day Care: Immediate family only, Correspondent power. We further urge that iip-aduating next month. The Project FOCUS group is Monday: Hamburg on roll, the children’s matinee Sator- Forest View Dr., Vernon. Stephen Sisco, Richard Snyder, The Rockville Regional anytime, limited to five Tel. 742-8795 Congress find ways to force the The names of valedictorian composed of Mansfield French fried potatoes, carrot day. basis, 12 nronths a year and that Patricia Stankiewicz, Jeffrey Vocational Agricultural ^ t e r , secretarial services be minutes. The Planning and Zoning chief executive to live within Karen Magnuson and Training School residents who sticks, vanilla pudding with Stpne, Marcia Strimaitis, John part of the h i^ school building, provided on a more adequate Matemityr^Fathers, a.m. - Also, Lawrence M. Smith, 56 (Commission, meeting earlier the framework of the Constitu­ salutatorian Christopher are without families or family fruit. Award Dinner 11 L. Sullivan. was the second such center con­ basis. 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 Hawthorne St.; Richard L. this week, granted an applica­ tion by preventing further Saunders were announced contacts, and seldom receive Tuesday: Italian spaghetti, Also, Elizabeth Sweetman, The PAC Club will hold its structed in Connecticut. In addition to the two p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m.,- Prendergast, 21 Bourban St., tion by the Second presidential wars." Wednesday. The other students visitors at the school. Enter­ frozen spinach, bread and Bradford Sylvester, Mary Beth 59th anniversary and report notes that the two- classrooms, the present facility and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. South W indsor; B atty L. Con^gational Church to es­ In other Democratic news, it in the “top ten," also named taining at the affair was Jim butter and pineapple. tablish a day care center. was announced that the Taylor, William Taylor, Member of the Year Award classroom facility was built in consists of an office, shop, out­ Age Limits: 16 in maternity, Mastandrea, London Rd., Wednesday, were Kathryn Deborah Tedford, Rosemary Harrington of WDRC and the Wednesday: Baked chicken, The proposed center would nominating committee will be 1959 and has not been updated side storage area, a small 12 in other areas, no limit in Hebron; Patricia Damato and Donovan, Pamela Walch, Turkington, Janet Veal, John Barry Taylor orchestra. parsley potato, peas, bread and dinner, Saturday at the care for no more than 20 interviewing candidates for of­ since that time. greenhouse, potting room and self-service. daughter, 125 Merline Dr., Ver­ Daniel Silver, Pamela Horton, Walsh, Valerie Wilbur. Sandee Landry is director of butter, gingerbread with top­ clubhouse. Village St. children, aged two through five, fice in the November municipal Presently 109 students from hothouse, plus space provided All emergency patients and non; Sharon L. Lamb, 130 Ver­ Marcia Wickman, Judith Also, Margaret Wilks, FOCUS and George Kelley in­ ping. A social hour will be held who must be Coventry election. Anyone interested eight towns are being in­ for nursery stock. outpatients are requested to use non Ave., Vernon; Kay Leach, Szarka, Debra Vater, and Jody Kimberly Wilson, Helga Wirtz, itiated the idea of the special 'Diursday: School will be in from 7 to 8 p.m. and a buffet residents. should call Richard Cromie, structed in the areas of plant On the plus side for the facili­ the new emergency room en­ Juniper Dr., Coventry; Edward Dickinson. Jo Ann Yaconiello, Colleen event for the group. session a half day, no lunches to dinner will be served at 10 Tolland Also granted was an applica­ Wrights Mill Rd. Baha’i Convention science, animal science and ty the committee commended trance off Armory St. Access to W. Latham, 54 Elm Hill Rd., The honors students are Young, and Stephanie Zarbo, be served. p.m. Dancing will be to the Talcottville; Norma R. tion by Frances Kelly pf James Aldrich, Sandra An­ Mrs. Pat Rothman of Friday: Baked fish, buttered Opens Office agricultural mechanics. The the high school for: Providing a the entrance via existing The following students, along Jolly Aces, l^m e tickets are students are grouped by grade sequential curriculum which in­ driveways. Magadini, 476 Gardiner St. Flanders Rd. for the operation drade, Ronald Ayotte, Paul with the honors students, make Rockville will be attending the noodles, beets, roll and butter of a poodle grooming parlor in still available at the club. level and are sch^uled in dou­ cludes required and elective un­ Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 Backofen, Brian Ballard, up the top quarter of the MHS Baha’i National Convention as and spiced applesauce. Joel D. Davidson, D.M.D., the basement of her home. Rebekahs Attend has dpened his office for ble periods. The center is its; a modular schedule which a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ Also, Patti A. McCabe, M Laurea Bania, Toni Baxter, Class of 1973: Bethany Bowen, one of two Connecticut Milk is served with all meals. The PZC denied permission to Lutz Fund general dentistry in the T o U ^ staffed by three teachers with allows two consecutive periods night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hamlin St.; Paula J. Plante State Assembly Aaron Bayer, Marguerite Gary Carlson, James Cooper, delegates elected last October. Edward Burroughs for the con­ Blakeslee. Center shopping plaza on Rt. 74. specialties in the areas taught. of instruction; an excellent Grandview Rd., Tolland,’ Six members of Sunset James D’Aprile. The convention will gather in Membership Teas Contributions are ftlll version of a basement apart­ Also, William Boll, Bridget He is a graduate of Bates In connection with the balance of clauroom instruc­ Discharged Thursday: Nancy Deborah J. Soja, Storrs, Shari Rebekah Lodge will attend the Also, Joan Donovan, Kevin Wilmette, 111., May 18 through The Vernon League of being accepted for the ment, stating that related fami­ Bossidy, Nancy Breer, Ronald College, Lewiston, Maine, and recommendation to provide a tion and practical application; T. Gowen, 50 Plymouth Lane; E. Taft, 47 Bunco Dr. Rebekah State Assembly this Downham, Cherise Dzura, Lyle 20 to elect a National Spiritual Women Voters will bold a W ilfi^ A. Lutz ScholariOlp ly members may share the Brown, Gary Bujaucius, An­ Tufts School of Dental complete program, the evalua­ the involvement of each student weekend in New Haven. Eastman II, Lisa Eich, Assembly. series of four membership teas Fund, Inc. Brad Gill and An­ home under exisitng drea Burr, Donna Buyak, Medicine. tion conunittee suggests the ad- in a self-oriented occupational Delegates are Mrs. Bessie Kathleen Field, William Dr. Fiuz Kazemzadeh, to acquaint those attending with regulations. Regulations Cheryl Champy, Anne Charest, drew Ashland are co- For the past two years. Dr. dition of one more staff experience program. Farris, noble grand; and Mrs. Gamache, Linda Grenier, professor of history at Yale, the league’s purpose of prohibit the rental of an apart­ ■ James Colla, Michael Condon. chairman of the drive. Davidson ^ s been serviiig in member for the center plus ad­ Also: T he availability of the Ruth Waddell. Past noble David Grzyb, Robin Haberem. will be the other Connecticut promoting citizen responsibility ment to an unrelated family. Also, Glenn Cooper, Michele Contributions are tax the United States Navy at Nor­ ditional facilities. area to students as a resource grands attending the event are Jeanette Paggioli — Edward Manning — Sharon Maneggia — Susan Tomaszewski - Diane Leiiier Also, Mary Ellen Hewey, delegate attending. The Baha’i throu^ informed and active Burroughs wanted to rent- a Cremisi, Anna Cyr, Ellen Dam, deductible and may be folk, Va. He lives with his wife ’The additional facilities are center; the harmony between Mrs. Ruth Beckwith, Mrs. Deborah Hooey, David Hdyt, faith emphasizes the universali­ participation in government. basement apartment to his Laura Dedominicis, Kimberlee and daughter in Ellington. needed not only to accom- teachers and students; student Maybel Dowd, Mrs. Thora Jnne Jaworski, William ty of all major religions and the The league is a non-partisan mailed to the Verflon daughter and her husband, and Delaney, Deborah Don, Teresa modate a complete program agricultural and Future Maloney and Mrs. Marion Keegan, Barry Leitz, Carol spiritual brotherhood of organization open to all women National Bank, Vernon Cir­ the permitted use, said the Dvorak, Laura Eddy, Robyn but to provide for an indicated Farmers of of America ac- Straughan. Litrico, Paul Lukas, Lynn mankind. of voting age. On May 23 a tea cle. Multinational Defined PZC, was not to be construed as Bolton Names Five Top Students Fields, Jeffrey |'rithsen. increased enrollment, the com- tivities; the skilled and sincere­ Sunset Lodge will have its an- MacMullen, Katharine Mrs. Rothman has served as will be held at the home! of Mrs. The first scholarship will permission to rent the apart­ Also, Karen Frost, Laurie New York — A multinational ittee said. ly dedicated staff; the involve­ nual visitation of state Marshall. secretary of the Connecticut Phyllis Campbell, 214 Tracy ment when family members Ganzer, Lynn German, Kenton be awarded for the fall corporation is defined as one ’The committee calls for the ment of the community as a assembly officers Monday at 8 DONNA HOLLAND Diane Leiner University of Connecticut to Also, William McKee, Sheila District Teaching Committee Dr.; May 30, home of Mrs. that has at least 20 per cent of moved out. National Honor Society and has Geer, Gary Geidel, John Geyer, semester and applications addition of one classroom, an resource for teaching and the p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. study nursing. Meyer, Sheila Miller, David K. for three years as well as being Chris Lutts, 26 Wolcott Lane; its sales outside its home coun­ A public hearing for a special Correspondent Diane is the daughter of Mr. been its secretary for two Marcie Gordon, Clara Green­ may be obtained at animal laboratory, increased student contribution to Guests will include Mrs. Jessie and Mrs. Carl Leiner of Tinker Edward Manning Nelson, Lynn Nelson, Mary secretary of the Vernon Local June 6, home of Mrs. Judy try. In addition, it has manufac­ permit to construct an Tel. 646-0375 years. She was recently named field, William (junther, Steven Rockville, Tolland ^ or greenhouse area, girl’s locker curriculum development. Hyatt of East Hartford, in­ Edward Manning, son of Mr. Nnajjamba, Kathy O’Neil, Spiritual Assembly. Presently Goldstein, New Rd., Tolland turing or research facilities in agricultural building in a river Pond Rd. She is a member of a Connecticut State Scholar. Hadge, Robin Hall, High School Principal Nor­ and Mrs. Ernest Manning of Deborah Parsons, Geoffrey she is administrator of the Ellington high schools. Win­ more than two countries and room, storage and refrigeration ’The town’s cost for operating zone brought no opposition. coming state assembly presi­ the National Honor Society. She She served as president of the Also, Diane HarVey, Karen and June 7, home of Mrs. man Shaw has announced the Watrous Kd. plans to attend Perrett, Linda Pilver. North-Eastern Teaching Com­ fred Kloter is cbairmss of employs a significant number of room, library and individual the vo-ag center is one-third of Charles Popple of Flanders dent; William Letteau of Stam­ was recently named a Connec­ French Club for two years. She Herbert, Richard Horton, Marsha Dubeau, 29 Davis Ave. names of the five top-ranking Renssalaer Polyhech to study Also, Robert Rice, Paula A l­ mittee. the scholarship committee. foreign nationals in its manage­ study room plus bath house and the per pupil cost of operating Rd., was seeking permission to ford, grand master of (Connec­ ticut State Scholar. belonged to future teachers Laurie Horwitz, Laura AH meetings will be held at 8 ment. students in this year’s senior electrical engineering. He was mond, Linda Santos, Elizabeth Firehouse Dedication Other committee membftTs outdoor laboratory adjacent to the high school, and this cost build a lath building with ticut Odd Fellows; and Mrs. Her interests have included club and a student council alter­ Janecek, Catherine Johnson, p.m. Anyone wishing further in­ lass. They are Diane Leiner, recently chosen to receive a Schettler, Dawn Simes, Dedication ceremonies for Under this definition, at least the center. varies from year-to-year. slatted roof for storage and sale Lois Stevens of Plainville, French and Latin clubs and the nate. Gail Johnson,, Scott Johnson, formation should call Mrs. are Robert Pigeoh, Paul Edward Manning, Sharon four year full tuition Thomas Smayda, Eric Stafford, the John F. Ashe fire station on 30 of the top 50 American com­ The committee further Anything spent over that of plants. executive secretary of the yearbook staff. She served as She enjoys sewing and swim­ Ilze Kiselis, Marlene Klein. Darlene Scranton, membership Semel, William NiemtQin, Maneggia, Jeanette Paggioli scholarship from United Air­ Nancy Tedford, Scott Wiggin, Nye St., Rockville, will be held panies and 26 of the 50 largest recommends that: The con­ percentage comes back from A request for re-subdivision Connecticut Eye Bank. student council atemate. ming. Also, Karen Kneppel, Kerri chairman, at 872-0838 or Mrs. Richard Dimock and Ger­ companies elsew h ere in the and Susan Tomaszewski. craft Corp. Constance Willard, and Cheryl Sunday at 1 p.m. with Ralph sumable supply budget be in­ the state which oversees the of seven lots on Grant Hill Rd. Diane plans to enter the Sharon was awarded a State Kolbe, Susan Krantz, Joel Wirtz. Madeline Turk, president, at trude Kington. world can be classified as multi­ He is a member of the Gibson as master of creased to a reasonable amount program. was also presented in public of Connecticut scholarship. She Krutt, Claudia Kuehl, Margaret 875-7323. national. National Honor Society. He was ceremonies. hearing. The original subdivi­ plans to attend the University Lauder, Sylvia Lefort, Susan also named a Connecticut State SURPRISE Chief Donald Maguda said in­ Tag Sale sion was granted in 1965 to Vernon of Connecticut and major in Leggitt, Scott Leone, Cathy Rockville Scholar. MILWAUKEE, Wis.iAPi- vitations have been sent to pre­ The men’s Club, Women’s ' Richard Hayes who subsequent-1 liberal arts. Lescroart, Darlene Loughrey. Whcn Mrs. James Spielvogel He has been a member of the sent and past town officials, Fellowship and Ladies Committee To Be Formed ly and before improving the Also, Karen MacKenzie, Lin­ was cleaninj; her bathroom Hospital student council for two years Susan Tomaszewski former chiefs of the Rockville Missionary Society of Talcott- Tolland property, sold it to J and S Susan Tomaszewski is the da Magi, David Malinoski, recently, a lilack hirti, possibly ville Congregational Church Building Corp. Notes and was its representative to William McGugan, Richard a starling, emerged from the Fire Department and area fire the Board of Education for one daughter of Mr. and Mrs. officials. will hold a tag sale Saturday at To Smooth Government Change Wallace Johnson of J and S Meier, Gabriele Michels, Susan toilet liowl, hopped up on the Dev Co Acquires Admitted Thursday: Mary year. Edward Tomaszewski of South seat, sh(x)k off the water, then the church on Rt. 83, Talcott- Dillon Ford is pricing presented maps and plans, Miller, Susan Mosler, Wendy A public open house will be Black, Alpert Dr., Rockville; Edward is active in sports Rd. She plans to attend the fluttered to the floor. vllle starting at 9 a.m. noting that a drainage system Mrosek, Carol Mulherin, held June 3 from 1 to 5 p.m. VIVIAN KENNESON King raised a possible con­ Both politicid parties will Friday: Tuna long boy, Edward Bums, Bradley Dr., and belonged to the varsity club University of Connecticut to "I screamed l)loody murder," Among the i t ^ s to be sold has been installed. Thomas Also, James E. Nelson, Bands Battle Correspondent flict of interest interpretation if nominate two candidates tor cheese stick, potato chips, New Cars at loW, iow prices Rockville; E. Diane Fields, for two years. study nursing. Mrs. Spielvogel said'. "And if it will be garden plants donate^ Pillion, whose property abuts Parcel on Lake Thomas Neumann, Judith No­ The Vernon Jaycee Battle of ^ Tel. 815-4704 ^ candidate? (pr ,the, selectmen full four-year terms on the green beans, dessert. Vernon Ave., Rockville; She is a member of the liadn't been just an ordinary by Gay Simoncelli and a garden that of J and S, questioned Sharon Maneggia ble, Jennifer Nordeen, Wendy the Bands will be held today at The Board of Selectmen ftiet posts senre on the interim com­ Zoning Board of Appeals, two of •a, to move them out fast! Matthew Ham, Ridgewood St., National Honor Society. She black bird, I'd probably still be tractor donated by FrankUn. Meadowbrook Receives whether there might be a pollu­ A 10.2-acre parcel of- land on Sharon Maneggia is the Norling, Susan Peck, Diane standing there screaming.” Thursday afternoon without mittee, but felt some of the pre­ whom will be elected. Each Books which would require stricter Manchester; Lillian McIntyre, was secretary of junior Welles. "Refreshments will be party will nominate one can­ tion problem in the future, Bolton Lake Shores, known as review of developments such as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. achievement in her sophomore Perleone, Maurice Perrica, Robert Flint, superintendent mcouMirr minority selectman Charles sent town officials should be Meadowbrook School library Sunnyview Dr., Vernon; Mary sold. General chairman is didate for the Zoning Boahl of since water drains from the Bonnie Braemarr Camps, has DevCo plans. George Maneggia of Rt. 8. She year. Laurence Perry Jr., Lipda of plumbing inspection for the stamp a Mn Co. ’Thifault, to discuss the triU3> represented. The selectmen has received 18 volumes of Art Natsisky, Newmarker Rd., city said his files were full of M. 32, Sc Mhitm, (m i Robert ’Tucker. subdivision to his property. been sold to Edwin Larkin of is a member of the National Her interests include French Pisch. sitional framework between the agreed to accept written Appeals vacancy, one of whom But We Need The price for the 10.2 acres is Rockville; John Nelson, eases of rats, snakes and even a H m (1) 42S-5I7I Linkletter’s Picture En­ Johnson said that the planned Rochester, N. Y., by I. R. Stich, Honor Society and is class Also, Sterling Rascher, Eric existing town government and applications for appointment to will be elected. listed at $56,650. DevCo has also Glenwood Dr., Ellington; club, cheerleading and sports. Church Carnival cyclopedia for Children th ro u ^ septic systems would more a Hartford developer. treasurer. Rein, Katherine Ristau, Linda squirrel making the trip down itmpc RM Iqr Cmn 1 Mhl. the requirements of the new the interim committee, as well The full intent of the charter indicated interest in another George Wilson, Storrs. Siisan enjoys sewing and makes sewer vent pipes from the tops The four-day “Salute to the kindness of Mrs. Paul 'than ad^uate and no-pollution Larkin, an attorney, has been Her interests have included Robert, Dale Roberts, Brian Tm tllM 3tti;nn.lM .3tol as ask for both the Republican as to terms of office and can­ camp located on Bolton Lake Discharged Thursday: Wayne her own clothes. of houses and eventually out >1 In S iM q charter which becomes effec­ Wanchak. the French club and the future Robinson, Cheryl Rogers, Jan Summer’’ carnival being spon- didates will not become effec­ Used Cars to Pillion’s property is an­ involve in purchasing land in and owned by Newington through toilet howls. tive with the November elec­ and Democratic town chairmen The books will provide the Adams, Ludwig Rd., Vernon; teachers club. She enjoys tive until the 1975 elections, ticipated. Town Engineer Coventry in connection with the Children’s Hospital. A decision tions. to nominate three or four per­ children with information and Richard Bricault, Amston; cooking, sewing and tennis, and when current terms expire. Hayden Griswold will be “new comipunity” DevCo is on selling this is supposed to be Thifault had suggested the sons. pictures of many small coun­ Laura Kratzke, Snipsic Village, would like to travel. requested to investigate the planning to develop in that made at the May 24 meeting of Ellington; June Lyons, Charter ST. MARGARET’S CIRCLE special meeting last week, but The Secretary of State’s of­ Grader to High Bidder tries recently in the news, as Sharon plans to work at the drainage situation thoroughly. town. the hospital’s board of direc­ Rd., Ellington; Maizie Daughters of Isabella found himself unavailable for fice and Town Clerk Elaine In other business yesterday well as material on world Travelers Insurance Co. before Democratic Tow n Com­ Stich purchased the land in tors. Moynihan, Somers; Beverly the meeting once it Was Bugbee have prepared the the selectmen agreed to award figures. The presentation of possibly furthering her educa­ will hold a mittee 1921 from the late E. J. Holl. Neither DevCo nor its af­ Shaffer, Valley View Dr., South SECONDS scheduled. ticket for the November elec­ the bid for the old road grader material is ideal for primary tion in business. The Democratic Town Com­ Adjoining land in both Vernon filiate, Process, Inc., has the Windsor; Marjorie Smith, W. The selectmen, acting on ad­ tions which was approved by to high bidder, former first grades, according to school of­ Drive in mittee has elected Joe and Coventry was transferred authority to condemn land, Main St., Rockville; Eric Jeanette Paggioli vice of Town Counsel Robert the selectmen. ^ selectman Ernest Vlk of New ficials. CARD PARTY Bastarache to fill a vacancy on to Atty. Larkin several weeks override local zoning, or the Zurawek, Thompson St., Jeanette is the daughter of King, agreed to establish an Eight candidates ^ itrru n for Hampshire at a cost of 685. and cheek ago and Larkin recently Mr. Louis Paggioli of Birch Mt. GOOD Flea Market Saturday the committee created by the power of eminent domain. * “ad hoc committee’’ to smooth the Board of Selectmen, four The item was tabled at the Rockville. Tuesday, May 22nd at 8 p.m. A flea market and craft sale resignation of Dorothy Cahill. quitclaimed it to DevCo. Rd. She is a member of the over the rough spots which 4MU from each party, with seven to last selectmen’s meeting, when will be held tomorrow from 9 At a recent meeting, the The 10.2 acres is on two sites occur in the transition fn*i be elected. Thifault urged the bids be our prices a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Green, Democrats voted to go on with 1,044-foot shore frontage. board of selectmen to town Each party will nominate one rejected in favor of a group of ENOUGH TO BE sponsored by the Republican record in support of the Richard DeNoia, public at Assumption Church Hall manager-selectmen form of candidate for the Board of families on Old Kent Rd. who Women’s Club. nationwide boycott of Farah relations director for DevCo, joiw tlon $1.00 DOOR PHIZES S HEFHESHMEMTS government. Education, four-year-term, had originally requested the Raggady Ann dolls will be slacks. said several weeks ago, before Although the committee will both of whom will be elected. item in November. The available, as well as The committee has also the camp property was FIRSTSI actually have no power, J t can Each party m ay nominate two families were low bidders at |25 copperware, leather goods, resolved to go on record as purchased, that if it should be, it do a lot of the groundwork, ilt- people for the two-year post on of the four bids received. Read Herald Advertisements plants, penny candy, paintings, being opposed to P.A. 73-130, would be used for recreational cluding conducting interviews the school board, three of whom ’The town counsel ruled that and a white elephant table. which requires approval of purposes for the new communi­ and applications for the post of will be elected. 69 CHEVROLET $1695 68 JAVEUN $1495 72 VEGA the town was obligated to sell registrars of both parties in ty proposed for Coventrv. town managed. ’The actual ap­ Each party will nominate two the equipment to the high AFS Walk On Meanwhile, in anticipation Townsman Station Wagon Sport Coupe. V-8, A/trans., Coupe. 4-cyl., std. ’The charity walk ^nsored order to hold any voter V-8, A/trans., power power steerifig, radio. radio. pointment for the position will candidates for the Planning and bidder. of the purchase, Vernon of­ have to be done by the incoming Zoning Commission, two of by the American Field Service DILLON FORD registration sessions in a public M j j l JAZZ ROCK ALBUM steering, radio. Bank Purchase Com­ place. ficials have been considering 65 RAMBLER seven-member board of whom will be elected, for two^ mittee will go on tomorrow no matter amendments to the zoning laws 70 MONTE CARLO $2375 what the weather is. Registra­ Also voted was a resolution J Juat for Teat Driving any 71 FORD $2895 Classic 660 Station Wagon. selectmen. year terms. 319MAINST.MANCH. Sport Coupe. V-8, A/trans., A six-member committee tion is at 7 a.m. at the expressing “concern and in­ I Torino Station Wagon. V-8, 6-cyl,, A/lrans., radio. vinyl roof, power steering For Our was established to investigate Penobscot Tool Co. The march dignation at the illegal, States’ Tax Take Up H New Toyota, or Uaed Car |A/frans., air conditioning, STOP the town’s possible purchase senseless and shameful con­ radio. 68 PLYMOUTH $1495 eMMTWR begins at 8 a.m. Lunch will be 643-2145 power steering, radio, power and use of Uie former Saving tinued American air bombard­ Chicago—State general sales 1 1 In o u r stock/ brakes. - Barracuda Sport Coupe. V-8, m served. and gross-receipts tax colldc- 70 CHEVELLE $2375 BEST BUYS! Bank of Tolland building on the ment of the people of Cam­ A/trans,, radio. Green, another of TMfault’s bodia.,- tions in fiscal 1972 rose 13.9 per 73 CHEVROLET $4125 Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, cent to $17.6 billion. Individual A/trans,, vinyl roof, power 72 BUICK Skylark *3495 suggestions last week. “We urge our Congressional income tax collections totaled 1 1972 T0Y0TAS USED TOYOTAS I Caprice Sedan. V-8, 72 CHEVELLE $3295 Appointed to the committee representatives to support any, steering, radio. Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, 1 ® PS, fMHdr $13 billion, up 28 per cent, and Factory Demos, Some with very low 14 Used Toyotas In Stock A/trans., air conditioning,ng, I vinyl top, extra sharp. Cholda of Twot — were the three selectmen. reasonable effort which will power steering, power disc A/trans., air conditioning, ■Momketitek LPMBEB j corporate income tax revenues 1 mileage. Corollas, Coronas and Sedans, Wagons and Hardtops School Board chairman James bring an immediate end to this brakes, vinyl roof, radio. 73 MONTE CARLO $4095 vinyl root, power steering, rose 28.6 per cent to $4.4 billion. M ark Ms 72 BUICK Custom LeSabre *3895 Cornish, Town Qerk Elaine 60 DAY, 100% WARRANTY Landau Coupe. V-8, radio. 2-Dr. HT. automatic. PS. PB. Air. Cuttom top. chronio A/trans., vinyl roof, air con- wheels, extra sharp. Bugbee, and Board of Assessors M o n a w m i M ? 70 MUSTANG $2250 chairman Stuart Tinkham. Mach I Sport Coupe. V-8, -ditioning, power steering, 71 VEGA 1^1971 VOLVO 142S 2 Dr. Sdit. *2395 1969 PONTIAC HREBiRD power disc brakes, radio, lint Looking The bank is expected to make HARDTOP.'•V-8, automatic, power 1969 FORD LTD WAGON A/trans., radio, power Coupe. 4-cyl., Ante, traaa, Ramot Bnolcet SwU. Diplomat Bin., 9 9 glass. radio. a decision on a |100,000 YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE! steering, air conditioning. V-8, automatic, power steering. steering. >^^71 BUICK Special *26951 For A purchase price offereid by the 4-Door Sedan, auto.. PS. PB. Factory Air. verv iow 71 BUICK $2250 68 VOLKSWAGEN $1395 milei. ‘ ' school board, which would be 50 69 PONTIAC $1595 Skylark Sport Coupe, 6-cyl., 2-Door. 4-cyl., A/trans., per cent reimbursable by the « 2 2 9 5 M 7 9 5 GTO Sport Coupe. V-8, 4- ✓ 68 PONTIAC Catalina *1295 Bargain? MITES A/trans., power' steering, radio. state, at its May 22 directors’ speed trans., radio. a m HT, 8 oyL, antomatie, PS. PB, vinyl top. Bargain meeting. radio. ✓ 71 FORD Country Sed. ' *2495 VISIT OUR School Lunch Menus 1969 DODGE DART SWINGER 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 I 70 PONTIAC $2475 72 CHEVELLE $2995 TRUCKS HARDTOP. Automatic, power steering, 4-DOOR HARDTOP. V-8, power 8-cyl., antomatie, power atMring Ai brakes, air eond. Elemenlaiy and BRAND NEW 1973 DODGE BRAND NEW 1973 CHRYSLER I Le"Mans Sport Coupe. V-8, Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, radio. steering, air conditioning. 1 ✓ 71 ELECTRA 225 CUSTOM *3695 Middle Schools CUSTOM CORONET 4 DR. 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Eleetions Coming f i e n n e f Honor Roll Indo-China Vet JWEETTHE CANDIDATES G rade 7 It doesn't seem possible, but By next Thursday MHS will Meet May 23 Randy-Comp deliver the power of decision to the Student Assembly in such a position does not hold all the tions. Tirst, the Assembly must Wilson, Joyce Coda, Lynn the year is coming to an end. have chosen its next president. Finally, the third directioQ I Adams, Suzanne This is my reason for running the students of MHS. way that benefit the high glamour that some people think strive for better com­ Wilson, Robert Colbeth, Michael The Student Assembly Get out and talk to the can­ feel the Student Assembly Aucbinclose, Peter The Hartford chapter of the for president of the Student 2. Student Government is an school the most. it does. munications between students. Wright, Jerilyn Copeland. Cathy presidential election will be in didates. and when you vote, use should move in is out — oot to Bascotta, Joseph American Indo-China Veterans A s^m bly: essential denomination of the Areas' which wil^ be my main I feel that it can be a rewar­ This would make it easier for (tomelius, Rosanne 'th e ^ t lig h t next week. your vote wisely. — Glenn other school*. In this manner Legion will meet at the Army- I think I can do a lot for this daily affairs manifested in tbe concern are as follows; (1) ding job if enough time and the Assembly to reach its goal Bealer, Mary Ann Darby, Coleen An all-sch&ol assembly was Cooper we can share ideas, problems Navy Club, 1090 Main St., on. school. Being active in school public life of student assembly Organizing the cafeteria in such energy are spent. I have come of working for the student body. and solutions. Beckwith, John Grade, 8 . Darby, Patricia held today in the auditorium. Wednesday, May 23, at 7:30 policies. After years of public a way that it once again to realize that the president is Bee, Dominique Armentano, Steven Deblois, Joanne Plans for next week include in­ activities for two years gives Secondly, the Assembly should Most important, the presi­ p.m. , me a lot of insight into how this service I feel the necessity of becomes a place to eat. (2) ’T ^ not the idea-maker; his role is attempt new policy changes in dent must work with all peq)le Bellone Sandra Armstrong, David Demers, Michael dividual campaigning, a “ Meet AIVL is a national veterans Tennis Team school is operated and what tbe being the first candidate to be to open the quadrangle for not to provide a solution to conjunction with the ad­ Benson, Dana Ather, Susan Dion, Mark the Candidates Day. " with the - faculty, administrators, and organization founded to serve Student Assembly can do. Many able to enact the necessary everybody during their free every problem, but rather to ministration and facalty. Such students. I feel that I am Berry, Lawrence Banas, Kathleen Donahue, Joan election by voting machines on the specific interests of the Aces Maloney policies that will bring the periods. (3) Set up a demerit recognize the problem and lead * Boll, Jam es Banister, Deanna Duchesneau, Debra Thursday. of the students and teachers changes would include a new capable of doing these things Indo-China era veterans. necessary reform measures review board. (4) A llow the Assembly toward a solu­ fioudreau, James Beckwith, David Dumond, Paul Students will have to make a The Manchester High Tennis have given me ideas of what substitute policy, and a deeper and I am sure that I will, as in At the May meeting plans and that we the student body of students to have a free period Burke, Steven Bellefleur, David Dyment, Maura choice as to who they want to Team turned back Maloney they would like to see happen. I tion. look into the exam policy, new the past, devote much of my MHS are determined to England, Robert goals of the local chapters will High Monday afternoon at the support and would like to work when their regular t ^ (± e r is If elected, I would like to lead or optional pass/fail courses time to the Student Assembly of Buyak, Deborah Bloking, Kathy lead them next year. This achieve. Fiano, Lori be discussed. Memorial Courts to win its for these ideas such as opening absent. — George A. Kanehl the Assembly in certain direc­ and a student appeals court. MHS. — Craig Steely Cain, Douglas Braun, Kurt year's Student Assembly has Now that I have stated my Gerlach, Marilyn All veterans who served third match of the year. the quadrangle, starting a birth Carpenter, Kathryn Breen, Kathleen been extremely active in its reasons for hinning I would like Gowen. Nancy anywhere in the world between Steve Hadge, Russ Sink, and control advisory center for girls Carpenter!, Patricia Brown, Susan first year of operation. Next to elaborate on wlut I intend to Greenwood, Connie 1952 and 1973 are eligible for Peter Heard were all singles at the High School, changing Stephen Sayino Case, Edward Busky,.Mary year promises to be even more accomplish upon my successful Griswold.^Thomas membership in the organiza­ winners for Manchester, while school policy so that students I am running for president of Case, Robert Byam, Beverly exciting. endeavor for the office: Curse You', Mad Yankee Groobert, Daniel tion. All interested persons are The job of Student Assembly Chris Saunders dropped his con­ wouldn’t have to sit through a the Student Council because I Charendoff, Bruce Cain, Cynthia 1. There are many MHS Handley, Edward asked to attend the meeting. president is a difficult time- test by a close score of 6-4, 3-6, class with an unqualified sub­ believe a new type of leadership '”rhe Mad Yankee is on the damp recesses of the building sed, and hair has been Cheney, Linda Cavadon, Cathy students who dislike the policy Heath, Irene consuming position. Not only 3-6. stitute when a teacher is ab­ is needed to combat the ever- loose again!" until a rainy day arrives, then— thoroughly frizzed. And the Chevalier, Andrew Chasse, Sandra of testing practiced by the Heimann, Gail does the president have to see In doubles com petition, sent, and scheduling more dou­ growing apathy that exists at “ What’s a Mad Yankee?’’ he strikes! greasy-looking sadist, waits for Christensen, Gail Comeau, Steven Two New Masters faculty of the school. Why Hewey, Todd that he is doing his own jdb but Saunders and Hadge teamed up ble periods for a “ free day’’—a our school. We must channel all “ A Mad Yankee is a deranged He dashes down the hall, and another rainy day. Colbath, Brian Dagenais, Kathryn should we be subjected to the Hilton, Melissa Named At Yale must make sure that others are to win while Sink and Heard day to dismiss school and have our efforts to the basic sadist who likes to see the yanks the lever on the fire Now to the point of this Cone, Jeffrey Devlin, Chris pressures that the testing Cooper, Judi Hodson,,, Susan as well. This year’s Assembly split their match. exhibits, seminars, and problems of the student. I am students of MHS suffer." alarm. ’Then, he greases his ridiculous story: Mad Yankee, Dickinson, Jeffrey NEW HAVEN (AP) - Profs. system places on us. Why Coughlin, Christine Holbrook.. Rosanna has been fortunate in that Jeff Stone and Rick Horton speakers in place of classes, confident I can provide this “ Oh.” hair down, smooths out the whoever or whatever you are Downey, Lous Ann Charles T. Davis and Jack shouldn’t a new system be in­ Coulter, Ronald Horwitz; Wendy everyone has realty put in a lot suffered the only Manchester thus adding a new dimension to direction. Most of the time he’s just an ruffles in his waterproof cape, someday you’ll be c a u ^ t, and I Duffy, Siobhan Sandweiss have been appointed stalled? I as president will Cox, Brian Hubbard, David of time and effort to make MHS doubles loss. The Indians' MHS. I also realize that girls’ As president my goal would ordinary student walking down and disappears into a crowd of can assure you that the 1,200 Duke, Annette as masters of two residential dedicate significant portions of Jaworski, Michelle a better place. record stands at 3-2. sports teams are in need of un­ be to bring the Student Council the halts with an armload of angry students on its way to a students in this school will Oehlen, Richard Dul, Mitchell colleges at Yale University. my time for the achievement of ones, Karen iforms. closer to the student by such books, but, in the middle of the fifteen-minute soaking, until gleefully tar and feather you, Delnicki, Terry Dwyer, Jam es Davis, chairman of Afro- this and other similar goals. K.!endler, Douglas Students have asked me to means as my proposed period when the halls are emp­ the Fire Department decides and then pluck you one feather Dipace, C3iristine Edelson, Lynn American Studies, will become 2. I believe that MHS should Kinne, Mary work for a student lounge ( or grievance committee which ty, he leaps into a nearby that there is no fire. The at a time. However, until that Donadio, Ellen Egan, Lorraine the master of Calhoun College, be run as any typical US cam­ Klein, Valerie indoor smoking lounge), for would handle such complaints stairwell and emerges as...The students will return, but. the happy day arrives, you can eo Donadio, Nancy Eschmann, Robin succeeding Robert C. Wilhelm. pus and managed. ’The respon­ Kopman, Judy more freedom to arrange their as demerits, transfer of Mad Yankee! This sinister- damage has been done; lunches SOAK YOUR HEAD. Downham, Doreen Ferguson, Colleen The term is for three years. Disney Characters in Rockville Shotv Kuehl, Wayne Tromp Bristol schedules so they could avoid sibility for learning should in classes, etc. to planned sporting looking character lurks in the are cold, classes have been mis­ See how you like it! Dvorak, Elaine Fitzgerald, Ann Langelier, Pamela Sandweiss, a professor The world of Walt Disney is re-created in a scene from wasteful study halls in the mid­ the hands of the student. School tournaments participated by Embser, Linda ' Froh, Gwen ballet; modern dance, choral and instrumental music and Lard, Eldens physics, success Katherine R. “Fun and Frolics,” the third annual variety show After absorbing a defeat ad­ excellent runners of MHS. dle of the day. There are is in essence a preparatory in­ members of the student body. — England, Carol Gallant, Nancy Lustman for a five-year term. comedy skits. Proceeds from the show will benefit the Leone, Thomas presented by youth group members of St. Bernard Church ministered by powerful Platt In the triple jump, long jump, problems with these request, stitution for the students Farrand, Wendy Garner, Bruce church’s religious instruction department. (Herald photo Stephen Savino The terms begin June 30. at Rockville. Antics start at 7:15 p.m. tonight at the Ver- High, the Manchester High discus, and shot put Platt such as no extra room in the success in future life. Now is as Farrar, Mark Girelli, Alan Lindsay, Megan by Pinto) Litrico, Ann non Center Middle School, and will include such acts as School track team bounced picked up 33 points, while the school for a lounge, and a good a time as ever for the stu­ Golf Team Doing Fazzino, Keith Gluhosky, Paul Maidment, Richard back to pin a convincing 79-60 Indians gained only 3. When the limited guidance staff to help dent to accept this responsibili­ Graig Steely Fleurent, James Goldstein, Karen Meloney, David defeat at Bristol Eastern. meet was over, Platt had won arrange schedules. But hopeful­ ty. In making my decision to run Flood, Carolyn Gourley, Pete Marti, Louisa The win Friday almost their 43rd in a row. An outstan­ ly, working together next year ’Therefore upon my entrance for president of the Student Florek, Leslie Gowen, Anne Masse, Claudette assured the track team of a se­ ding performance was turned in to the office of the presidency I Assembly, I took into con­ Well In League Formica, Cynthia Grenier, Judith Coventry we can overcome some of these McKee, Patricia cond, place in the final league by ^ o tt Moffat, who came problems. One reason I can will adhere to the demands sideration the responsibilities Fortin, Lea Ann Grotta, Alison McNeill, Mary Beth standings! However, the week from fourth place and out- work hard and long next year is and achieve certain goals dic­ of that office. I realize that the Francoline, James Guzik, Sharon The Manchester golf team is The team wears no uniforms, pionship and a berth in the 1972 Miller, David ALBASI GREENHOUSES must be considered a disap­ sprinted two runners in the tated by the student body. I Gagnon, Jill Hajduk, Christine because of the time I can on its way once again to a state and is not easily recoenized on all CCIL golf team. Moriarty, Stephen pointment, as the chances for stretch to take the 880. would like to also mention the Gocht, Russell Harrison, Holly devote to the Assembly. TTie championship. Last year’s state game (match) days in school Narkon, Nancy the CCIL title were dealt a The win Friday proved that fact that these projrasals are Lon Annulli harbors the 1971 Goff, Nanette Hlivyak, Dawn Concert Tonight Assembly would be my mam rank of seven will Ire improved because they do not wear ties. only a minute fraction of what I CCIL field day medal, the Grakowsky, Tami Hodson, Lulie Nordean, Kenneth severe blow, when Tuesday’s the team did not fall apart after activity and I want to be able to upon by the four veterans that intend to accomplish as presi­ Shiek Just watch for the ones who Jaycee trophy, and a dreadful Grant, Frank Hopperstead, Sherri O’Brien, Mikel Ann meet was lost to platt by a loosing the big one to Platt. put as much time to it as Glenn make up the ’73 squad. dent. smile when it’s sunny and are in fear of the ziggies. His putting Grant, Jill Hultgren, Cynthia Obuchowski, Charles By Dance Band score of 85-60. Gary Baucle, Mike Lombardo, Cooper has this year. — Randy ’The team, at this writing, has Unveiled lousy moods when it rains. Look is hot and cold, but his game is Greenberg, Jeffrey lamonaco, Gail Offen, Cheryl IMPATIENS PLANTS Every point against Platt was and Russ Herbert turned in Comp In conclusion, I would like to an 11-1-0 record, the only defeat around. You may have a golfer more sound than the papers Parsons, Nancy Patrick Mills, Ann Aryan, important as the teams cheered their best performances of the thank the liberal {l^ c ie s of Grzyb, Jeffrey Jaworski, Christine HOLLY GAINTNER “ The Sheik,’’ a highly coming from tough Maloney right in your class. Brad suggest. Recent sports pages Patten, Lisa Sherri Pettingill and Gail the competition on wildly. MHS for making this election Hall, David Kanehl, Robert year in the triple jump with acclaimed masterpiece of High. This defeat was par­ Downey, Lon Annulli, Jim Pierson, Dorothy Correspondent These Flowering Annuals Do Very Well In Shade And SemhShade possible and I give you my word read that he has lost four Harmon, Nora Kos, Steven Spink. When A1 Wood came across the Baucle and Lombardo each cinematic wizardry, will be ticularly discouraging since Tel. 742-8795 Insect Free, In A Variety Of Colors Thomas and Scott Lenoe like matches. His record is the Harris, Linda Koski, Sue Prentice, Laura To conclude the evening,. finish line first in a very close going over 40 feet. AI Press that I will, as president, carry available for student, teacher “ In The Mood” is the theme only the week before nothing better than for people same as his team’s. Brad and Hirth, Liora Kozuch, Carolyn Priskwaldo, Teresa Doug Whippte and Robert Long, race in the hurdles, the home Sophpmore Jim Buyak along The reason that I, Al Press, on these precious traditions. — and/or class viewing for a of the first Coventry High Manchester had beaten to recognize them as members Lon made a tough team when Howard, Jeffrey Leary, William Pryor, Donna with the seventh and eighth team seemed to be excited if with Mike Coughlin looked im­ am running for president of the Al Press limited time only at MHS. School Dance Band Concert, un­ Maloney in a non-league match. of the prestigious MHS golf they played in Florida during Jarvis, Christine Litrico, Margaret Quaile, Patricia grade band, will entertain IDEAL FOR WINDOW BOXES not confident of beating the pressive in the shot put. This Student ^sem bly is because of Anyone interested in this der the direction of Carl Salina. Maloney whipped Manchester team. February vacation against local Kalagian, Gregory Longo, Joseph ^ Quesnei, Michael members of the audience with powerhouse team, that had won week the Tribe took on its last the following reasons; short student-made film Featured as master of George A. Kanehl in revenge with an unbelievable Brad Downey, a seemingly talent for big money. ’These two Karch;, Pamela Lundberg, Katherine Reuter, Charles their rendition of “ Crime Does OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M. 42 dual meets in a row. two CCIL competition meets. shoujd contact Mr. Horton or ceremonies will be WTIC 1. I believe that the students I feel that I am capable of team score of, ten over par. mild-mannered master artist are right at home in head-to-toe Maher, Linda Roberts, Cheryl Not Pay.” Tickets for the con­ But Platt picked up many They traveled to Hall Tuesday Kelley, Kimberly television and radio personality of MHS are basically a running for president because I Mr. Steams. — H.A.P. You may have been reading and craftsman, emerges on the competition. Martin, Albert Romano, David ‘ cert can be purchased from points in the field to offset the and they entertain Wethersfield Kemp, Wendy Arnold Dean. RETAIL GREENHOUSE freedom-loving people. enjoy working with people; and the sports page and following golf course as a longhitting, Jim ’Thomas, a junior had Sanborn, Sherry band members or at the door. points racked up by the today. Kennedy, Jam es Mason, Debra The concert is slated for Consequently, if elected, I will I believe that I could organize the team’s success this past ruthless sandbagger who Schaffer, Nancy The sixth grade band recently VILLA LOUISA ROAD, ROLTON held a solid fourth position, Klavins, Ingrid Mazzota, Joseph tonight at 8 p.m. at the high month. If you have, keep it up. specializes in the 175-yard Small, Barbara visited the two local grammar 1 / ^ shooting good rounds when his Klotzer, Jeffery McCann, Jam es school gym. Tickets can be You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. ’The wedge category. He holds the Stager, Leslie Ann schools to perform a short team n e^ed him the most. Knapp, Jason Monahan, Kelley purhased at the door. From Manchester, Porter 8t„ Highland St., and Routa 85, season is roughly halfway over, 1970 Manchester Jaycee Title, Stone, Amy assembly program for the Jim, the Ellington Ridge Junior KosU, Melinda Moriarty, Marylyn Dean has been with WTIC Right onto Birch Mt. Rd„ Right on Villa Louisa New HSW with the toughest match of all the Fox Grove Club cham- Urban, Lorraine children. champ will be the backbone of Kozlovich, Kathryn Mullen, Maryann since 1965, and appears on a scheduled for the last. Virginia, Darlene the 1W4 team. i.. Larsbn, Linda Nassiff, Nadia number of regularly scheduled Watt, Nancy Editors The first man, Scott Leone, Latham, Stephen Negri, Darlene programs, as well as conduc­ Whyte, Ricky does the best he can, and keeps LaBlanc, Dean Nowicki, Leah ting interviews with various Winter, Carrie Named . the team smiling even when he Leonard, Katherine Nurmi, Robert “big band” personalities. Pedal High Parranowski, Dale FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1973 VOL. XXXV, No. 26 ' himself is beaten. Lindsay, Maura The Dance Band has been As far as depth goes, the Linsenbigler, Muchael Pisch, John All Manchester High students road in the Bikathon. All money very active over the past five team has two capable alter­ Lutzen, Linda Reault, Robert The turnover of club officers are invited to participate in the raised will benefit the Muscular years, performing in England, nates: Jim Wigren and Mike Luurtsema, Lynn Rider, Beverly evidences the fast-approaching Muscular Dystrophy Bikathon Dystrophy Association. Canada, and throughout the end of school for this year. Riggott. Jim has shot sevCTal Mainville, John Roberts, Wendy northeastern United States. Saturday, June 2, 1973. ’The Every participant who com­ rounds in the 70’s playing fifth Mandeville, Frances Rooney, Mary During the concert. Dean will The High School World staff Bikathon will be on th new pletes the designated route will position, and shows marked im­ MarshalL Richard Rosen, Rachel also be featured playing is among those organizations Glastonbury Recreation be eligible for a chance on a NOTICE provement with each match ad­ Matre, ^ian Roy, Kathleen clarinet with the band on two which recently chose new Departments Bikeway, passing do n ate ten speed racing bike. OF ORDINANCE ding to his experience. McCormack, Jam es Sandberg, Deborah numbers. A number of student heads. ’The following are the through some of the most Also a donated ste r ^ set will Adopted by the Town of High School golf may not be McCurry, Lori Schempp, Cynthia soloists will also perform. editors for the 1973-74 year: beauitful and scenic parts of be awarded to the person with Bolton, Connecticut, at a interesting to read about as McKay, Stacey Shane, Coleen According to Salina, this will Diane Kellsey, co-editor; Carol Glastonbury. the highest pledge total. Special Town Meeting held on baseball to some, but any MHS McKenzie, Stephen Simpson, Steven May 14, 1973. be the first event of this kind in Larivee, co-editor; Tom Each participant is asked to Register today for the Latham, feature editor; Karl team that is as destined for a Meier, Anna Smith, Michael C. AMENDMENT TO the area. solicit’ pledges for each mile Muscular Dystrophy Bikathon. Smith, Scott Turek, art editor; John l^osek, state championship as this one Meridy, Mark ORDINANCE For a registration kit, call the is, should be followed closely. Meyer, Janica Stack, Mary photography editor; and Dave Muscular Dystrophy office at -REQUIRING LICENSING Jacobs, sports editor. There is no rule that forbids Munsie, Paul Stoker, Robert • 522-0193 or pick up a kit at the OF PUBLIC VENDORS CHS Awards Assembly Both Diane, and Carol were spectators at home matches. Murphy, Debbie ^ Swallow, Cynthia BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Aquaette Manchester High School office. The annual awards assembly editors this past year, too, ’ITiere were a few loyal golf fans Nimirowski, Laura Szatkowski, Helen TOWN OF BOLTON; that traveled all the way to Noone, Kimberly Telgener, Richard at Coventry High School will which is quite fortunate for 1. The ordinance requiring take place at the school on June Members Wethersfield Country Club Okraitt, Pamela Tierney, Richard the licensing of public vendors, them and the staff. ’They know 13 from 10 to 11:36 a.m. ’The from Manchester to witness a Pavan, Pamela Tripp, Wayne how the page is organized, and What adopted October 20,1969, be and assembly each year honors can easily instruct the others. Chosen double victory. Pelletier, ’Theresa Vuoto, Domenic is hereby amended by adding V Walsh, Matthew many graduating seniors for By enabling all five'editors to What do Amie Palmer and Perotti, Joann the following provisions: Warnick, Thomas various achievements. learn layout, no one editor Aquaette try-outs were held Jack Nicklaus have that makes Phelon, Jeffrey “Section 6. Penalty. Any per­ A Warren, Sara If any individual or organiza­ carries all the responsibility. last week. New members were people come to see them that Pina, Tatiana son required to obtain a license Webb, Diana tion would like to establish an Tom has worked extremely chosen, they are: Jeanene the MHS golfers don’t have? Plourd, Jam es hereunder who sells or exposes Weiss, Robert award to be given at the hard and well for the staff this Chadwick, Lori England and Pomphrey, Robin for sale goods, wares, or Concert Wentworth, David assembly, he should call Milton 1973-74 High School World Editors past year, submitting copy and Pat Jensen all juniors, Barbara Putire, Ann merchandise at a public or Werkheiser, Wendy Wilde, prinicpal at the school, also writing and typing Bodeman, Donna Knowlton, (}uinn, Hugh private sale or who engages in Whitaker, David as soon as possible. N am ^ as editors of toe High School Wor^^ editor; Karl ’Turek, art editor; Tom Latham, feature emergency articles on “layout and Pat Lloyd all sophomores, Well they did it again, the Tag Sale Raimondo, Donna peddling or selling goods, wares Whyte, Suzanne school term are from left top, Davedacobs, sports editor; editor; and John Mrosek, photography editor. (HSW photo day.” Carol Weise, Vicky MHS band had an astounding Raymond, Laurene or merchandise upon the Wicks, Paul left front, Carol Lanvee, co-editor; Diane Kellsey, co- by John Mrosek) Karl has been submitting Ferguson, and Henrietta victory in Bailey Auditorium Roe, Kimberly streets, sidewalks, public Rated A Williams, Gail humorously and artisticly good Menio, all freshmen. last week. It was the annual Rosi, Laura places or from house to house CNHS Concert Wilson,. Lori Returning from last year are, Spring Band Concert, what a Roto, Dominick without obtaining, in advance, The Capt. Nathan Hale School cartoons all year, many of Woble, Lynn Anne Mackenzie and Leigh concert it was. Success Schmid, Matthew said license shall be fined not bands, under the direction of which have appeared on the Young, Mark • Ferguson, both juniors.' ’The band, directed by Mr. An­ Scott, Valerie more than fifty ($50.00) dollars Angelo Gesmundo, will present High School World page. Last weekend had to have Zanlungo, Ann Elections of new officers Searles, Kathy for each offense. Each day that their annual spring concert on John’s photography talent has drew Shreeves, was really been one of the busiest for the Shainin, Barbara such violation continues shall May 24 at the high school gym really developed throughout ' were also held. President is showing off to the crowd of 150. student assembly ever. Many of Shaw, Karen constitute a separate offense.” at 7:30 p. m. this year. His enthusiasm is as Anne Mackenzie, vice president The audience was small but the kids on the Tag Sale com­ Sheltra, Jimmie G rade 9 2. The effective date of this Highlights of the evening will great as his photos — they both is Leigh Ferguson, and they were all ears. The order of mittee started setting up for the Simon, Renee Amendment to Ordinance shall include the three bands, com­ leave an image on the brain. secretary is Pat Jensen. the program went like this: Tag Sale on Friday afternoon Dave has been doing a lot of We would like to wish the CONCERT BAND - Concer­ Slaiby, Jeffery Ballard, Bruce be fifteen (15) days after posed of fifth graders, sixth before the dance. It was, like Barrett, Anthony writing and typing for the staff, girls good luck on next year’s to in B Flat: Solo ’Trumpets, Smith, Faith publication in 'b newspaper graders, and seventh and eighth watching an old slap-stick Bayer, Leslie especially concerning sports. show. And we would like to Thomas^ Smayda, Geofrey Spinnato, Brenda having a general circulation in graders with soloists from movie when we had to get all Beauchamp. Debra He is involved with athletics, thank Mrs. Petulak for all her Perrett. Stone, Catherine the Town of Bolton in accord each. They are Scott Doyle and the junk out of the cafeteria Taylor, Merriapne Beaulieu, David with Section 7-157 of the Gunnar Wilkens for the fifth and will be able to really time and work. Charter Oak, Eldorado, before the dance began.*'We A second chance to win; Bensen, Carol produce next year with “you Beguine for band. Rock for all Thomas, David General Statutes as amended. grade; sixth grade student con­ brought all the stuff into the Berdat, Darlene The Lottery has a silver lining. • Losers Choice were there” reviews. Ages, ’Three Etchings, No. 2, ’Trabitz, Amy Catherine K. Leiner ductor Susan Bollinger; sixth teachers’ lounge where Mr. and Bodemann, Charles Even if you don't win any'of the thousands of • AMF Alcort Sunfish these five editors look very Calendar and ’The Band in Style. ’Travers, Susan Town Clerk of Bolton grade soloists Michael Craft, Remember, all these great prizes Mrs. Meyer did an excellent job ’Turner, Brian Boroch, Valerie cash prizes awarded every week, you still get are just lor losing. Winning means . Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle promising, through their Bugler’s Holiday: Solo pHcing. Veal, Ireraine Bouley, William a chance to win some fabulous summertime money 5-digit match $5,000 and a * , Zenith Chromacolor TV previous records and their Social Actuvilies Cornets, Donald Perrett, At 7:30 we opened the doors Walcb, Bryan Bumach, Walter prizes in the Lucky Losers Summer Sweeps. chance lor $15,000 or $75,000. • Jalco Pool Table vibrant ideas for next year. Thurs., May 24, Student Jam es Nelson, Dave Gebel. 4-dlglt match: $200. 3-digil match. for the dance, which went quite Burke, Linda By filling out the back of your losing ticket . •. Wheel Horse Lawn Tractor Very shortly, they will be Assembly Elections; Mon., STAGE BAND — Stompin’ at Walsh, Patricia 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING $20. Scramble match (all 5 digits, any well. After the dance most of Wareham, Elizabeth Burke, Stephen and dropping it in the Summer-Sweeps Drum • Losers Take All recruiting new staff members May 28, Memorial Day — No the Savoy, Alfie, ’The Birth of order). $25. * the kids on the committee Waterpdol, Laura Busky, Theodore wherever Lottery tickets are sold, here’s • 20 Columbia 10-speed Bicycles by visiting English classes. . School; Sat., June 2, AFS Fu­ the Blues, How High the Moon, Each week, thousands of people win stayed to bring the stuff out of Watkins, David Carpenter, Karen what you could win: cash prizes! • 20 Bravo Gas Grills V sion Show. Highlights from "Hello Dolly,” the lounge and set upi for the Castagna, Timothy • 20 Seth Thomas 17-jewel Watches Sports Knightsbridge March, Pageant, Weiss, Diana • Losers Grand Choice sale. Music was provided by the White, Laurie Childs,'Rebecca • 20-Kodak Pocket Instamatic Cameras Tennis Victory at Sea. • Trojan Cabin Cruiser Guidance excellent band “ Phenias Williams, Kevin Cocbran, Mary Ellen • Winnebago Motor Home • 20 Stanley Home Tool Sets Mon., May 21, Conard, Home; At the end of the perfor- Grogan” and the turnout was Thurs., May 24, Eastern, mancq, Mr. Shreeves .was • Cadillac Eldorado Convertible Play to win Bui don't feel too bad if Notes adequate. • O'Day Sailing Sloop you lose You always gel a second chance. Home; Tues., May 29, presented with a gift from the 1315 CENTER ST., M AN CH ISTER,CO N N .*Phone^43-5135 Saturday morning we -got • In-ground Swimming Pool . Representatives visiting Wethersfield, Away. band, for the hard work be has here early to finish setting up MEDM ASSOIMTE PROOUM MHS during the week of May 21 JV And Varsity Baseball put in this past year. The band for the Tag Sale. Although the FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY Mon., May 21, Hall, Home, also deserves good merit for Train for a4:areer in Broadcasting, Pubiications through May 25 are as follows; sale was scheduled to start at 9, Next Week’s Drawing will be held at Tuesday, May 22, Social JV and. V; Wed., May 23, the work they put in this year, many, people were grabbing or Pubiic Reiations. Enter this unusuai, new, two- CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS Sherman Green Park, Fairfield, Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Security Office, Hartford (Talk Wethersfield, Away, JV and and the audience bargains at 8:30. By 1 p.m. the year college credit program. Facilities include tv- v.v on Civil Service Employment), Varsity; Fri., May 25, Central, overwhelmingly agreed as they majority of goods were sold and radio studio, photographic darkroom, videotape on aH makes . . . third period; ’Thursday, May 24, Away, JV and Varsity; Thes., gave a standing ovation. §o for most of the workers wqre just equipment. Partial program credit may be earned in Utica College, Utica, N.Y., May 29,. Windham, Home, JV those of you who are music hanging around and testing out work experience courses at nearby broadcasting LOAN and RENTAL CARS fourth period. and Varsity. lovers and missed the Spring some of the games. stations and public relations offices. Available by Appointment . . Connecticut State L6tteiy College Board SAT and Track and Field Band Concert make sure you According to Glenn Cooper, For Information phone the Admissions Office, Whete opportunity knocks twke. Axis To Perform At Teen Center Achievement tests will be given ’Tues., May 22, CCIL, Field don’t make the same mistake between IffiOO and $600 was CSL - PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri:, May 18, 1973 East Blanks Saints MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973— PAGE TWENTY-ONE I The Dry Side Linksmen Hustler Behind Pete Deluxe, Slow Pitch Hprnat Tonight’s Games striking out 11. Loser Craig Barbers vs. Stevenson's • j of Sports By Dick Ledbeper was hobbled and Homat came Em I Catholic (3) Pointer fanned nine. He also in with what proved to be the AB R H RBI E Verplanck walked the same number and Mr. Riggs Banning, 2b 3 0 0 0 I Take Pair Pete Honuft pitched a nif­ Wipco vs. Dillon - Waddell hit three. winning run. 3 0 0 1 1 ty three-hitter and helped Socha, IS Medics vs. VFW Rick Thurston lashed out Golf East added another run in the McKcon, If 3 1 2 0 0 I By Dean R. Yost Playing on an unfamiliar golf course, which caused high Softball his owii cause with a run­ third as McKeon scored on a R. Soucitr, cf 3 0 0 0 0 National League three hits and Jon Dubois a pair NEW YORK (AP) Jerry SmachetU, rf 2 0 0 .0 0 Bonanza had to come from for the PF’s. Jon B randt^ scores didn’t hurt Manchester High as the lodals defeated Perenchio thought he had a scoring sacrifice fly as East sacrifice fly off the bat of Hor- NEW YORK (AP) - Golfer Moffett, rf 0 0 0 0 0 behind to nip Nassiff’s last □ ark Standish paced the losers J Platt High 54) and host Penney High 54) at the East Hart­ good thing going when he put Catholic defeated St. Ber­ nat. 1 1 0 1 0 Tommy Aaron was named Homat, p night at Buckley, 4-3. with two belts each. Andy ford Golf Club. Muhammad All and Joe Frazier Tonight’s Games nard’s 3-0 at East’s home The final tally came in the Love, c 3 ,9 2 0 0 Thursday as winner of the D. Sourier, If 1 0 0 0 0 With the potential winning Hagenow contributed a Football Field To Be Groomed The win upped Manchester’s overall record to 15-14). Par in the ring at Madison Square CANDLELIGHT field yesterday afternoon. sixth whenr John Riccio monthly “Eyes Right Award,” Fogarty vs. Gorman, 7;30 Riccio, lb 1110 0 run on first, Chris Deciantis grandslam homer in the first for the course ls 36-35-71. Once again Scott Leone earned Garden two years ago. But the Vito’s trounced Willie’s Steak ’The win put Elast in a tie for reached with an infield single presented by the Society for Fitzgerald Pinto, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 stmck out the last two batters for A&N. Year in and year out the same story keeps popping up at medalist honors with a fine 75 round. promoter of that heavyweight House, 33-12 at Mt. Nebo. Ron the HCC lead with a 4-2 and eventually scored on a Lamb, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 Visual Care, for an outstanding Groman’s vs. Sportsman, 8; 45 bases-loaded walk to Dan to preserve the decision. Alex Police 220 112 8-8-1 Manchester High, the deplorable condition of the athletic Manchester will plajr out of the CCIL Monday at title fight looks like a Girouard, Al Grzyb and Bob mark and lifted its overall performance while waring cor­ Fitzgerald Socha. Touts 23 3 S 2 1 Britneli went two for tWo with Army 410 010 6-5-2 fields, especially the football and soccer surfaces, Ellington High. Tuesday Iwth Conard and Windham will lightweight compared with lit­ Warner each had five hits for record to 7-5. St. Bernard’s the Steakmen and tallied two rective lenses. tle Bobby Riggs. “This was a real clutch win,” Inlemalional Farm Monday night at the town’s Board of Education meeting, play the Tribe at the Ircal country club. ’The 36-year-old Aaron wore Vito’s followed by four bingles is 4-4 in the conference and mns. It was Bonanza’s third Riggs, a hustler to the hilt c h a r t e r oak from Tony Kastauskas and Art commented Coach Jim Making the most of seven' Supt. Dr. James Kennedy revealed to the board that $26,- Manchester scores were Lebne 39-36-75; Brad Downey wire-rimmed glasses as he 6-8 overall. win of the week. hits, Ansaldi’s trounced Pro who probably would take bets Wholesale Tire emipted for Warner. ’The latter and Vic Penders, "You couldn’t ask for (XX) has been allocated for the resurfacing of the football 44-38-82; Lon Annulll 45-38-83; Jlrti Thomas 43-42-85. scored a one-stroke victory Homat had a one-hitter going a better performance from Si. Bernard' .( 0 ) Ben Pagani led the Arms with Remodeling last night at on a crab race in the Caribbean, eight runs in the first inning and Salcius blasted home runs. AB R H RBI E field. Results: Manchester vs. Penney - Leone (M) def. Gacek over J.C. Snead to capture the then went on to defeat Gjen until the seventh when St. Ber­ Homat.” two hits. Charter Oak, 14-10. Archam- is drumming up winner take-all For the losers, Gary Dorsey Zawislinski, If 3 0 0 0 0 (P), 6-5; Downey -(M) def. Carroll (P), one up; Annulli 1973 Masters. Construction, 17-11 at nard’s reached him for two con­ East looked sharp' in its Turgeon, ss 3 0 0 0 2 Bonanza 001 012 4-8-3 bault and Ricci had three hits What this means is that on July 1, when the money will matches with some of the collected three hits along with Nassiff 200 001 3-6-3 be available, regrading of the gridiron will take place with (M) def. Brewster (P), 2-1; ’Thomas (M) def^ffing (P), 7- world’s top women tennis Fitzgerald Field. Tom Bonneau secutive singles. Homat got out fielding, turning in two fine Farina, cf 1 0 0 0 0 each for the winners, one of the YOKOHAMA, Japan - Bob Normington and John Massard, cf 2 0 0 0 0 5. ^ professionals. led the winners’ attack with of trouble, however, by striking defensive plays. In the hitting International League latter’s was a homer. turf being added for the final coat. Ireneo Legaspi of the Philip­ Crowley Risica, lb 2 0 0 0 0 Buoyed by his 6-2, 6-1 three hits while five players out the next batter and getting department, McKeon and Love Each side came up with eight American Farm When this is accomplished it will be restricted for Manchester vs. Platt - Leone (M) def. Devoe (P), 8-7; pines and Isao Aokl of Japan Kearns, c 2 0 1 0 0 Mother’s Day victory over had two hits each. Bob Godin the lead runner on a bunt both socked a pair of bits. Quinn, dh 2 0 0 0 0 hits buT Ansaldi’s scored one There were only 21 hits in the scheduled football games only and for graduation exer­ Downey (M) def. Becker (P) 54; Annulli (M) def. Wyrtzen shared the first round lead in Margaret Court, worth $12,500, and Leon Pouncy added inside- REC attempt. The game was com­ Homat stmck out four and Mahoney, p 0 0 0 0 0 more run in topping the Oilers, game but 38 runs scored as cises. (P), 7-6; Thomas (M) def. Kroll (P), 7-6. the $93,153 Pepsi Cola Golf O’Donnell, 2b 1 2 0 0 0 0 9-8, last night at Verplanck. the 55-year-old (Californian now the-park homers. Bob Simler, going 3-5, in­ pleted when John McKeon walked three in upping his Army & Navy outscored Police Also proposed is an irrigation w ater system that will ser­ Tournament after shooting five cluding a led Roy, pb 1 1 0 1 0 0 Steve Everett slammed two is'sailing toward a $50,000 Dan Gauchione had three hits made a running catch of a short record to 3-1. Bemie Mahoney Murray, 3b 3 0 1 0 0 & Fire, 24-14, at Valley Field. vice both the football and soccer fields. under-par 67s. homers and a single for the winnertake-all match against for Glen while Buzz Keeney Manchester Oil Heat to a 19-8 pop to ieftfield. stmck out four and walked five Scusael, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Matt Petersen stroked two win over Hartford National Contractors and Eric Gaumder What remains for the soccer field which has been 18-yearold Chris Evert Sept. 22. added three singles.. East scored the only run it for the losers. triples and a double. Andy Tennis Bank at Nebo. Ken Ferry also Totals 23 0 3 0 2 collected a solo smash. Mickey termed a ‘dust bowl’, nothing except it will get a taste of. Nice Easy Round He also is pondering whether needed in the second inning. East is in action again this Fritz, Jeff Edwards and Scott homered for the winners. East Oil 001 X 3 Bombardier homered and water once in awhile to keep the dust down. LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Seventh- to meet Billie Jean King, the Homat received a base on balls afternoon in Hartford against Goehring also hit well. Kim SILK CITY In defeat, Mike Lang SB: D. Soucier; SAC: R. Soucier, singled for the Oilers who also Presently, weeds grow in the middle of the playing seeded Giff Drysdale of South No. 1 women’s liberationist of with one out. Bob Love followed South Catholic. Bucky Paquette SmachetU, Homat; LOB: St. Bernard’s Donohue, Gene Landry and Scoring in every inning managed to poke three hits in had home runs from Dave grounds with only a fringe of grass along the sidelines. For Leader Sikes Africa was upset by Roscue the sports world. But he may with a single to left center and is scheduled to pitch for the 8, East 10; BB: Homat 3, Maboney 5; Dave Hidecavage paced the except the first, Acadia four trips to the plate. Warner, and the Gluhoskys, PF’s. Tanner of Lookout Mountain, play hard to get for awhile since Don Sbuciers dribbler to short Eagles. SO: Homat 4, Mahoney 4. MEMPHIS (AP) — “It was just a nice easy round, the Restaurant topped Manchester Jimmy and Matt. ’The latter Tenn., 7-6, 6-3 in the $150,(XXI she spumed his initial attempt kind you like to play,” Dan Sikes said after he scored a to woo her to the courts. Honda, 11-8, at Fitzgerald. Paul EASTERN also had a single. National Farm Local Diamond Dustings Alan King-Caesars Palace Ten­ Bob & Marie’s held off a late five-under-par 67 for his little walk in the sun. “Th'e women’s lib movement McNamara went 44 for Acadia •Ansaldi 100 341 9-8-4 Scoring big in three innings, nis Tournament. Nelson Freightways rally to Going into Manchester High’s 12th game of the season “Very pleasant,” added the in tennis is working quickly to while Ed Reyngoudt and Rudi Oilers 212 120 8-8-5 Nassiff Arms topped Bonanza, win, 15-13, in the middle contest 11-9, last night at Bowers. Toni the leading batter continues to be sophomore Jack 42-year-old veteran ’Thursday Hockey match me with someone who Wittke each poked three hits. stroke margin in the first round For the losers, Pat Foran, at Mt. Nebo. Dick Call went 34 Give-Away Game Scoring two runs in each of Donovan and Matt Tobin each Maloney with a .444 average. ’The aggressive player had after he had established a one of the $I7S,(XK) Danny ’Thomas might be tougher than Mrs. with a homer while teammate been to the plate 36 times and banged out 16 hits with seven TORONTO - The World Ck)urt,” Riggs said before the Don Coppen and George McKay three frames. Police & Fire had two hits for the Arms with Memphis Golf Classic. Dennis Connell also had three Hockey Association began its pact was signed Thursday. each stroked two hits. downed the Army & Navy Clu Dan White starring in a relief RBI’s. “I was lucky enough to have hits. pro draft with the Houston “Chris would be the toughest.” last night at Waddell, 8-6. pitching role. Mark Schauster Lowest among the regulars is pitcher-first baseman the ball close to the hole a lot. I Nelson’s Dave Spencer and Aeros picking Mark Howe, a 17- Such a statement about Miss Taken by Conard Brenda Shea p ick ^ up the banged out three hits and Al Dave Bidwell. In 11 games he has been up 43 times and didn’t have too many long putts Bob Davis both stroked three year-old right winger with the Klibanoffa a pair for Bonanza. Evert, the top money winner on win, allowing five hits while collected only seven hits, three of which were doubles. and I made all the short ones,” Toronto hterboros of the On­ Lynch Toyota bombed base hits. Looking Back at the Local Sports Scene That’s been a problem with the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associa­ Bidwell’s average is .163. tario Hockey Association DeMaio Paving, 174, in the By Dean Yost hits off righthander Tim Kelly. Conard (13) tion pro tour this year with AB R H RBI E Connie McCurry has pitched in six games for the Big the husky, slope-shouldered Junior A League as their first nightcap at Fitzgerald. ’The po­ Three of the Tribe hits were for lawyer from Jacksonville, Fla. more than $40,000, was just tent attack was led by ^ b Manchester’s top*flight Fred Phaneuf. Front, Ray Brielman, If 5 3 2 1 0 Red and won five. He struck out 45 while issuing 26 free choice. enough to bait Mrs. King, a INDY Conard High, resting in extra bases. Callahan, rf 1 2 0 0 0 Aaron in News, this season. Wojeichowski and Terry volleyball team 40 years ago Holland, George Gibbon, passes. member of the rival Virginia Pounding out 18 hits, Gunver ninth position in the CCIL Micky Miller’s double in the Tancredl, rf 2 1 0 0 0 Just three weeks ago he mis­ Schilling with four bingles Stampers edged Bonanza Steak, which played as the Rec con­ Quinn, ss 4 2 4 2 1 Knuckleballer Bidwell sports a 3-1 mound record and has Football Slims circuit which Mrs. Court Frank Mordavsky. The Rec standings, jumped on three fifth helped set up sed from less than two feet to apiece followed by Wes Feshler 12-11 at the Keeney Field. Dick Forbes, lb ' 5 0 1 2 0 24 strikeouts and given up only nine walks. / dominated with 10 triumphs sisted of the following. Rec team copped the state cham­ Manchester High pitchers Manchester’s first run as three Aldrich, lb 1 0 0 0 0 Sues Soap Firm lose a playoff at Dallas, And a and Frank DeLuco with three Coleman, Bill Wilson, Bob Overall, 16 different Indians have seen action on the var­ FOXBORO, Mass. - The worth $82,000. Director Frank Buschr, Bob pionship in 1933. for nine hits as they bombed batters later Bruce Peck Maulucci, cf 5 1 0 0 0 month before that he’d missed New England Patriots of the safeties each. Bradshaw and Mike DeAngells singled to score Miller. Maxwell, 3b 5 _ i 2 2 0 sity so far. from about the same distance So she offered to ante up $5,- Bob Tedford led DeMalo’s Metcalf, Benny Schubert, the locals, 13-2, at Memorial NEW YORK (AP) — Outfielder Hank Aaron of the National Football League 000 of her own money, matched all collected three hits for '^ e final local tally came in George, 2b 4 1 0 0 1 At East Catholic, hot hitting John McKeon paces the and failed by one stroke to get offense with a 3-3 night. Gunver. Field yesterday under Gosselin, c 4 1 0 1 0 Atlanta Braves has accused Lever Bros, of reneging on a acquired tight end Bob Adams, by the Hilton Head, S.C., the sixth as Milka singled and Eagle batters with a dazzling .448 average. The long ball into a playoff at his hometown perfect playing conditions. Kelly, p 4 0 0 0 0 Inland Fishing 26, from the Pittsburgh Steelers Racket Club, for a $10,000 Ed Crondell added three hits came around on a fielder’s; contract that would have paid Aaron more than |100,000 to in the Greater Jacksonville. to the losers’ attack while Hall High Girls The ’Tribe tripped up Conard hitting McKeon has 13 hits in 29 trips to the dish. Dan for an undisclosed draft choice. winner-take-all duel. choice. Totals 40 13 9 8 2 promote Lifebuoy soap. Open. DUS.TY earlier in the campaign,9-5, but Smachetti sports a .4(X) mark going 10-25 while Bob Love is Field personnel report that Chuck Lankford, Dave Gourley Nine errors, three each by Manchester (2) A suit filed ’Thursday in State Aaron to enter a promotional But Sikes, who scored the last KANSAS CITY - The North End Fire’s seventh In­ and Greg Kelley all got two Top Netters was no match the second time • ABRHRBIE 11-32 for a .344 average. trout fishing is good to excellent “There was no point in this in third baseman Peck and first, Supreme Ckiurt said “it had contest with another, uniden­ of his six tour triumphs in 1968, National Football League Kan­ ning rally fell short as Dean hits. around. ’The loss, Manchester’s Sullivan, ss 5 0 1 0 1 Workhorse hurler Sophomore Terry Hickey has in the Housatonic River, Far­ the beginning, but now I think Hall High’s varsity girls’ ten­ baseman Dave Bidwell, were Peck, 3b 4 0 1 1 3 become apparent” that the tified firm. ’The modified agree­ mington River, Blackberry let none of the little ones get sas City Chiefs obtained Leroy Machine squeaked out a 16-15 Think Sprii^ second in a row, dropped its ment eliminated payment for appeared in nine of East’s first 10 games. He has a 44 Keyes, a back, and defensice there is since Margaret really nis team, behind defending center points of Manchester’s Monroe, ph 1 0 0 0 0 company “was not going to River, Whiting River, the East away as he moved one sroke in victory 9t Robertson Park. FELINE mark to 8-5 while Conard Is now Eastman, cf 5 0 1 0 0 record with 24 walks and 24 strikeouts. got waxed,” said Mrs. King, the state champion Kathy Heubner, weak defense. comply with the spirit and in­ home run no. 715 and changed front of Ron Cemido and Dave tackle Ernie Calloway from the Wayne Longfellow carried the 4-9 overall. Maloney, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 and West Branches of Salmon defending Wimbledon and U.S. Going into extra innings, defeated I^nchester High at Shortstop Bob (}uinn had a tent of the contract.” arrangements for the broadcast Cheney Tech, meanwhile having problems in the offen­ Brook, Salmon River, Hill, tied at 68, Philadelphia Eagles in big stick for Dean with a homer ...diink Rockwell and the Conard picked up two quick Burger, rf 3 0 0 0 1 Open champion who became Manchester Plymouth nipped the Memorial courts, 5-2. ’The perfect day at the plate, as he Bidwell, lb 3 0 1 0 3 Under an agreement signed advertising. sive department, has swatted only 29 hits in l76 visits to Blackledge River and Jeremys Defending chanpion Lee exchange for defensive end and two singles. Elliot Svelnys mns in the top of the first inning the first sportswoman ever to Scruse, 9-8 at the Illlng Field. Tribe won two of the three went 44, scored two runs and Milka, rf 4 1 1 0 0 last August, ^ e court papers Both Lever Bros, and Aaron’s the plate. Bill West, 3-10 is the leading hitter with a .300 River. Also in West Hill Pond, ’Trevino was four strokes off the Gerry Philbln. had three base hits. power tools d ia^ make as Jim Brielman reached on an win more than $100,000 In a Marion Dlpple had three hits doubles matches for their had two RBI’s. Brielman and Miller, c 3 1 1 0 0 said, Aaron was to receive |250 agent, Mattgo Enterprises Inc., mark. First baseman Lance Schors has two hits in 16 trips East Twin Lake, Lake. paca with a 71. Frank Ladabouche homered error and Bill Callahan walked. Roy, p 0 0 0 0 0 Basketball single season. “I feel I’ve got while Carol Page poked two score. Seth Maxwell both collected for each home run between the declined comment on the suit. for a .125 average. Wononscopomuc, Black Rock First round scores; Dan Sikes and singled twice for the Fire lawn-care abreeze! Cleanup hitter' John Forbes Grimes, p 0 0 0 0 0 something to prove now. I think singles. Results; singles - Heubner 650th and 699th in his career, A spokesman for Lever Bros, Flood Control Impoundment, 34-33 - 67 Dave Hill 31-37 - 68 crew while Tom Wilson added A. Doubl* Edgt Econo­ D. Cordlaw Electric E. ULTRA Edgar blasted a tremendous shot to two bingles. Pagani, p 3 0 0 0 0 Manchester Community College presently 7-7 for the CLlFTON, Miss. — Dr. Doug 1 really owe it to my fans and to Scruse’s attack was led by (H) def. N. Donovan (M) 6-0,6- Thibodeau, ph 1 0 0 0 0 31,000 for home runs 700 to 714 issued a statement saying only; Northfield Flood Control im­ Ron Cerrudo 34-34 — 68 Dale three singles. Tom Papasian Penny Pelletier pnd Valerie my Trimmor. 13” Grata Trimmer. The Trimmar. Gets the deep left center, over the head Manchester was scheduled to season, lists leadoff batter John Acey as the top swinger Hines of Bethel College was women’s tennis. I think I can cutter bar, 2.2 amp 1; Roedel (H) def. Ross (M), 6- play this afternoon in Meriden and $25,000 for no. 715, which ‘"There is no basic disagreenent poundment, Tyler Lake and Douglass 33-37 — 70 Doug and Ray Lucas both clouted Sady with two hits apiece. convenience of bat­ grass your mower of Rick Milka, for a triple and Totals 35 2 6 1 9 with a .333 average going 14-42. Pitcher Ray Camarco hired to replace Mississippi beat him." motor. Auxiliary side 3, 6-2; Kerdall (H) def. Beller against Platt High. would break Babe Ruth’s home between Hank Aaron and Mohawk Pond. Sanders 36-34 - 70 Allen Miller homers. handle. Breakprool tery power. Light­ can’t —along walls, the Chieftains jumped out to a Conard 207 121 000-13 appearing in six gam es yields a 6-16 plate appearance for a College basketball coach James (M), 6-1,6-3; Richman (H) def. run record. Lifebuoy. We’re still his no. 1 Good trout fishing is reported 34-36 - 70 Mike Hill 34-38 - 70 housing. Double Insu­ weight, easy one- fences, trees, shri/bs. 2-0 margin. Manchester 000 Oil OOO- 2 .375 m ark. Q. “Stute” Allen, who recently lated. hand operation. McCluskey (M), 6-3, 6-1; 2B: Sullivan, Miller; 3R: Forbes, Another $50,000 was to be fan.” in the East Aspetuck River, Eleven tied at 71. retired. Flick a button to As the dust from this uprising UL Listed. C« A g o Batteries can be edge along walks, doubles - 6isick-Goldman (H) Bidwell; SB: Brielman 2, Quinn, paid Aaron for four Al Falco sports thelow m ark at .167. He has six hits in 36 Pomeraug River, Far Mill was just settling, disaster Burger; SAC: Quinn, Kelly. LOB: (Model 37) i l l recharged more than driveways, flower def. Beller-Ross (M) 7-5, W ; appearances on television com­ trips over 14 games. River, Pequonnock River, Mill We Sell Only... stmck in the third as 11 enemy Manchester 11, Conard 11; BB: Roy 2, 500 times. beds, gardens. Kravitz-K. Donovan (M) def. CCIL STANDINGS mercials, the suit said. River in Hamden, Skungamaug batters took shots at starter Grimes 2, Pagani 3, Kelly 4; SO: Roy 2, B. Doubla Edge Deluxe Stainless steel • Two tools In one. Sabuta-’Tupper (H), 6-2, 6-3; W L Gralmes 1, Pagani 2, KeUy 8; Hits off The suit contended that the River, Fenton River, Hop Ron Roy, and relievers Biff Pair Of Quick Games Trimmer. 18" cutter blade slices grass • Double insulated. Cohn-Walden (H) def. Merrlll- Central 11 2 Roy 2 for 3 runs in 2 innings; Grimes 0 agreement was modified Sports Forum Auto Racing Notes River, Upper Scantic River, with scythe cutting Grimes and Don Pagani. The for 4 runs in 0; Pagani 3 for 3 runs in 7; bar, 2.6 amp motor. 1" • 1% hp motor. Re­ N. Donovan (M), 6-1, 6-0. Manchester 8 5 earlier this month to allow Latimer Brook, at the Devils gap between blade HBP: Callahan For those racing enthusiasts who couldn’t afford the trip HANOVER, N.H. (AP) - a ctio n —no chop­ duction geaKdriveipr latter finally put out the fire Wethersfield 8 5 Hop Yard at Eight Mile River, FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) - teeth. Wrap-around ping, hacking. Re­ no-stall operatlorir and hurled the final seven In­ Windham 8 5 to Daytona, the NASCAR Grand National stockers will Baseball critics who complain Quarterbacks Mark Driscoll of handle. Breakprool Memorial Field Natchaug River, Yantic River, verses fordouble life. • Big 8" blade heat nings. Platt 7 5 make three northern appearances on high-banked ovals. games are too long should have Arlington and the University of “PREMIUM TIRES” housing. Double Insu­ Francis Mahoney stated Pachaug River, Five Mile OFF-LOCK button treated to stay sharp Captain Kevin Joyce of North June 3, Dover Downs International Speedway in been at the doubleheader lated. Conard scored seven runs In Maloney 7 6 today that for 18 years as chair­ River and Blackwell’s Brook. Arizona and Earl Olsen of the prevents accidental longer. Merrick, N.Y., made 63 of his between Springfield College UL Listed. t< IA 9 9 the frame on only two hits as Eastern 5 7 Pitching in Spotlight man of the Knights of Columbis Delaware will host the ‘big boys’ in a 500-mile race on the Also in Ball Pond, Lake University of Vermont have No Firsts - No Seconds - No Blems (Model 38) Z s f starting. Recessed, • Blower keeps area first 73 free throws for Frank and Dartmouth Thursday. Mapchester committed two Hall 5 8 Irish-Sports Night and chair­ one-mile oval. Trenton Speedway lists a show of 300-miles Quassapaug, Crystal Lake, signed with the New England thumb-actuated on- free of debris, pre­ McGuire’s South Carolina bas­ The two teams completed the t off switch. Com­ vents clogging. errors, issued three walks, a Conard 4 9 man of the West Side Old on July 15 while the last date is Sept. 16, back at Dover. Gardner L ^ e , Beach Pond, Colonials of the Atlantic Coast All Sold at Blems Prices! ketball team^this season. As Rams, Rham Win twinbill in under three hours, C. Doubla Edge ULTRA pletely shockproof. • Guaranteed not to sacrifice and a hit-by-pitcher. Penney 1 12 Timers’ Sports Night for the Amos Lake, Long Pond and Football League. Trimmer. 23" cutter, although both contests were Wire heel pre­ break, chip or rust. The visitors, having a field past 10 years, we have seen fit Word out W the Bob Oliver garage, now located in Mashapaug Lake. Candlewood powerful 2.8 amp mo­ seven-inning games. ’The first Head Coach Tom Yewcic also vents scalping or • Large wheels — STEVENSON BROS. day at the plate, cashed in Rockville High’s Rich Rabe Mike Sheehan led Rham’s to honor both men and women Lake reports good rainbow tor. Full 1" gap be­ Manchester, is that the familar No.lO will make its track game took only one hour, 23 announced the signing of- Buy Now for Memorial Day tween blade teeth. Ball digging. Special no­ easy to handle on another mn in the fourth, two hurled 11 innings and finally offense with two triples. for their contributions to sports trout fishing. clog design. slopes. Guide wheel EXXON debut. May 26 at the Stafford Speedway. minutes, then, after a 20-minute soccer-style kicker Basil Lima bearings. Wrap-around more in the fifth and a lone tally emerged the winner as the Ellington High’s Dick in Manchester, we have always Fishing for panfish has been handle. Breakprool Guaranteed not to takes the guessing cDEMi Mmwnm Knunc. in the sixth. “Our big problem is locating parts,” commented car intermission, the second 1;05. of Peabody and linebacker Rn SU CKn nMK! The 1973 U.S. Open golf Rams scored in the bottom of Finance tripled and homered as recognized that we should good in Uie Housatonic River at housing. Double Insu­ break, crack, chip or out of edging. builder Bob Oliver, “It’s a whole new ball game to us.” Jim Mettler pitched a two Jerry Elliott, former Vermont W Ihh StreiL Hackttttr Manchester having troubles championship will be contested the frame to win 1-0 over CVC the Knights topped Middletown, honor these people while alive Kent, Mudge Pond, Lake Zoar, Any Size Pastengar lated. rust for life. ’ (ModeUI) MB-5833 The first showing wiU be on a regular Saturday night hitter and Kevin Kelley a star seeking another shot with UL Listed. j . . . in both the offense and defen­ over the Oakmont cdurse near opponent Plaihville High. 5-1 on the Tigers’ diamond. and able to enjoy one night of Moodus Reservior, Pachaug (Model 43.) fivehitter as Dartmouth won the New England Patriots of (Model 39) * 3 0 9 9 sive departments, managed six Pittsburgh June 14-17. The hard-throwing hurler praise for all their fine work in show and accordimg to Oliver, if all goes well, he’ll run the Pond, Quaddick Lake, $2099 both games 34) and 14). the National Football League. allowed only one hit in going the contributing to our education KXFlap championship show Monday, May 29. Hopeville Pond, Lake of Isles full distance. and coaching in the various Buddy Krebs, who once ruled Riverside Park, will be the and Aspinook Pond. Help in the offensive depart­ Norris Trophy sports, such two men are Tom Chauffeur in the coupe-bodied modified. Bass fishing is good at Rogers RECAP ment came from Steve Chuck Kelley and Pete Wigren. Lake and Pachaug Pond. Good who scored the only run on Jim To Orr Again For many reasons I write to pickerel fishing is reported at Roach’s single. The Rams urge all of those concerned, Williams Pond. Cut lawn and garden pounded out 12 hits. MONTREAL (AP) — Bobby namely the veterans group and White perch, bullheads and LOWEST PRICES ON In the CVC race the Winners Orr, Boston’s stellar the Board of Education, -to con­ panfish are providing good “C u s T o ir are now 114 while Plainville defenseman, became the first sider naming the track for Pete Large Preakness Crowd fishing on the Connecticut down to size. dipped to 6-9. player in National Hockey Wigren and the baseball field River with large white catfish “STOCKS” P lui Tm Rham High’s Marty Fortin League history to win the same particularly abundant in the with M M d WMta Uttsrt M ourning for Tom Kelley. ’These two men Will Also Honor Unitas Fine-sh'reds leases, clippings anp olher a cn in g tossed a no-hitter at Coventry individual award six straight lower section of the river. have dedicated and devoted garden waste Into quick-decaying organic High as the Hebron based club years when he was named Fishing for white perch is also their lives to the people of BALTIMORE (AP) - “No one will beat Secretariat fertilizer, natural mulch - or simply com­ won easily, 4-0..The victory was today as winner of the 1972-73 good in Hamburg Cove. • FREE M0UNTIN6 • FREE BALANCIN6 • FREE ROTATION Manchester as teachers and Secretariat, the Triple Crown if he runs his race,” said Buddy pact disposal. Come in'for a free demon Rham’s fourth in 3 outings James Norris Memorial The shad report showed that • FREE WHITE WALLS • FREE VALVE STEMS ON ALL HEW TIRES coaches. I believe thi$ would be contender seemingly back on Delp, the trainer of.E cole stration And see fhe other lime.* while the Patriots are 7-6 Trophy. 1,527 fishermen caught 779 fialh the highest honor they could the form which earned him the Etage. money and muscle-saving Gilson overall. The 25-year-old Orr received — the largest an 8 pound, 14 receive. “super horse” tag, takes on a machines which set an industry 224 of a possible 240 points in “I backed off on Secretariat ounce roe. 15,000 Miles 25,000 Miles 40,000 Miles ( Many years ago, I submitted slim field of five opponents in standard for construction, and balloting for the NHL’s outstan­ after the Wood,” Delp con­ BEHER the name of Memorial Field Saturday’s 98th running of the ease of operation. : GOOD OUR BEST M ARQII < ding defenseman by members ceded. “But since the Derby, I Safety Premium although it was never published $150,000-added Preakness have to think he’s great. He Marine GMIO • 78 Series Modern of the Professional Hockey • 100 per cent Anti-Skid • 78 Series Design Design as there may have been others Stakes. Writers’ Association in the 16 went the final quarter in 231-5. Pollock in the 1V^3 pound • Soft Smooth Ride • Narrow Wide Stripe • Now Belted Design who also submitted the same A record turnout is expected COMPOSTER • Greater Safety and • 4 Full Plies Rayon Cord league cities. Points were Horses just don’t do that. And range are being taken in good • 2-Ply Sidewall name. at Pimlico, drawn by the Stability • 4-Ply Tread awarded on the basis of five for after watching him here for 10 numbers at Race Rock in the From 139.95 While the mayor of magnetism of the Meadow *-* - a first-place Vote, three for a days, I have no reason to think eddy. n u n * x M w h u o tti WNWrUN. Manchester, I worked closely Stable colt and given an added otherwise.” Cod fishing is fair at ■ '.'i- lisi iW t iT IHt ■Mt* u a t it Nhiti second place and one for a size Size wMtt Price F.E.T, with the Veterans’ Council and boost by an infield farewell for But despite the presence of Wildemeks Point, the Race, UMk Price F.E.T. Size M Price third. promised them that two of their 700x13 ILK 18.95 1.96 C7SX13 40.60 20.95 1.96 076x13 60.9$ 24.95 NOW former Baltimore Colts’ Secretariat, and Derby Green Hill and Southwest 695x14 3LK 40.75 22.95 1.94 .0 7 8 x 1 4 requests made to the town 18.95 1.04 C78X14 86.75 25.95 .quarterback Johnny Unitas. runnerup Sham who also broke Ledge. Mackerel ate abundant ,735x1# 34.K 10.95 2.04 E78X14 44.65 24.05 2.04 E76x14 68.10 27.95 25.95 2.17 would be honored. First was the Chick Lang, the Pimlico the old Derby record while in eastern Long Island Sound 775x14 NJO 21.95 2.17 F78X14 44.65 F78X14 73.05 20.95 NIGHT RACING turning of the monument in 825x14 t l . lt 22.9$ 2.33 078x14 48.05 20.95 2.33 078x14 80.00 30.95 general manager, predicted finishing 2V» lengths behind the and on the south iside of Fishers 20.05 2.53 COOL, BREATHABLE, HAND CRAFTED Center Park, and most imfwr- I— "'i W. 855x14 ass 23.05 2.53 H78X14 53.75 H78x14 87.90 32.95 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Seeded Stars today that the track’s record winner’s 1;59 2-5 for the 1V4 Island. Faulkner’s Island, south 885x14 ass 24.95 2.84 J78X14 44.65 29.05 2.64 J78x14 99.95 33.95 ELK-TANNED COWHIDE tant a fitting memorial for all crowd of 48,721 set last year miles, Delp is hoping for a of Branford reef and the 775x15 37.70 20.95 2.19 F78x1^ 48.65 25.05 2.19 F78x15 73.05 29.05 of those veterans who fjave 825x15 31.70 078x15 48.75 27.05 2.30 078x15 31.95 1 S t Down To One will be easily surpassed. miracle. western part of the sound also 21.95 2.38 80.00 K 855x15 4355 23.95 2.57 H78X15 53.75 26.95 2.57 H76X15 87.00 33.95 J f c g i l their lives for this country from “We should have between 55,- “They’ll have to catch us,” provided some mackerel. 29.95 2.90 PCS'X 8:00 Manqhester. 915x15 4755 25.05 2.17 378x15 55.75 J78x15 00.95 34.95 First Nai’ iei Afloat Cumes Ashorp' LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - (XX) and 60,000 people,” Lang Delp said, “and if Secretariat Flounder fishing is excellent 520x13 3150 15.95 1.37 L70X15 61.30 30.95 3.20 L76x15 113.65 35.95 An Old FavrmtP Of Sailors A Boon Cotr n.ii iOn No Racing Tuesdays The parade of seeded players Today there is a beautiful said, and he estimated that and Sham worry about each off Pleasure Beach and plaque hanging in the halls of On Campus. Easy On, Easy Off Moccas '■ upset in the $150,000 Alan King about 3,500 of them would at­ other, we might make it in­ Seaside, Waterford, the lower 164.95 P o ^ lb c d s DAY RACING! Caesars Palace Tennis Classic Manchester High with all of tend chiefly because of the teresting. Thames River, White Rock, Cnmfort Ba-e Foot Flex b ' ty their names embossed. ’This is a has left Arthur Ashe as the only ceremonies honoring Unitas — Lucien Laurin, the trainer of Stonington and East Harbor, From symbol for all to see as well as From 79.95 799.00 $ 2 4 9 5 EVERY SATURDAY rated player still in competi­ who was traded to the San Secretariat, n o t^ however; "I Fishers Island. POST 1 P.M. tion. a constant reminder to our Diego Chargers after the 1972 worry about everyone, and that Fishing))for bvackfish is still Ashe, No. 5 seed, avoided the young people of the price paid National Football League jock of mine had better worry, . e m p t o n s improving. Excellent catches SPRING upsets that have marked the for our freedom. season. too.” are reported at Bartletts Reef, COVENTRY MANCHESTER MEMORIAL DAY tournament by -not being Based on the facts stated, I Most of the fans, however, Secretariat is the early 2-5 Black Point, Goshen Reef and REGAL MEN'G GHGP would hope that all those con­ |w.g!glenney MONDAY, scheduled to compete Thursday will be out to see if ^ re ta ria t, choice to win the race which is the west end of Fishers Island. while yowig Roscoe Tanner was cerned would concede that all the Meadow Stable colt who scheduled to go off at 5:40, Striped bass fishing is good in fipO A tj CO. 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 VERNON could share the name of MANCHESTfR 'B. ■ I"*' Pla; a M A Y 2 8 th busy eliminating No. 7 seed won the Kentucky Derby in EDT. Television coverage is the lower Connecticut River. Discount Tire Centers VOl 9C’ MA.N STRtr 14 D A H IM E RACES Cliff Drysdale. Memorial. Field in order to record time after being upset in scheduled for 5-6 p.m. and radio Anglers are again reminded & POWER EQUIPMENT 6 3 4 OERTER ST., MANCHESTER TEL, 646-5892 64J 24'8 6 PERFECTAS All the other top seeds have honor two fine Manchester the Wood Memorial, can take 5:25-5;45, both by CBS. ^ that the minimum legal length QoriMT Rt. 44A & 31 COVENTRY Ntxt to Zollo’t 742-6103 (Former Location of Manchester Honda) followed the footsteps of No. 1 gentlemen,' Pete and Tom. another step toward becoming Sigmund Sommer’s Sham, OPEN 9 AM - 6 PM Mon & Thun, 'til 8 PM Sat til S' PM Open Mon. thru Sal 9:30 lo 5:30 Open Mon. thru Fri. 10 00 to 9 00 POST 10:30 A.W. for striped bass is 16 inches Opan Oaily 9 to 6, Thurs. Ul 9 p.m., Sat. til 5 p.m. rated Stan Smith who lost in the Sincerely, the first triple brown winner again ridden by Laffit Pincay ' measured from the tip of the Tnurs. 9:30 to 9:00 Saturday 10:00 lo 5:30 RTE. 146, LINCOLN, R. I. SALES * SERVICE * RENTALS 3 Other Locations—Bristol, Waterbury, Ne»i_B£ltsln______opening round. Francis J. maboney since Citation in 1948. Jr., is rated at 2-1. ^ snout to the fork of th & t^. / v' 4 V

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Tonight PININS NEW YORK (AP) - Bob­ ROOMS DETROIT (AP) — One-run decisions V Jim Perry, an old Boston nemesis, went East the dressing room in the 11th to 6:00 (18) Yanks vs. Brewers by Murcer is no bookmaker, are killing the Boston Red Sox, along with ^the distance with a six-hitter for his se­ W L Pet. GB take his shower. He was 8:00 Mets vs. Pirates, WINF thoroughly soaped op when the Detroit Tigers, in the American cond victory of the season over his Detroit 17 17 .500 but he knows a sure thing (22) Red Sox vs. Tigers, WTIC i Felipe Alou singled and raced League East race. “cousins.” Perry hiked his career record New York 16 17 .465 when he sees it. And nothing Saturday The Red Sox’ state of frustration to 30-15 against the Red Sox, while im­ Baltimore 15 17 .469 looked more certain to third as left fielder Johnny 2:15 (22-30) Twins vs. White deepened 'Thursday night as they dropped proving his season mark to 5-2. Milwaukee 15 17 .469 Thursday night than Briggs let the ball get away. Sox a 1-0 decision to the Tigers before only 9,- The Red Sox failed to cash a couple of Boston 14 17 .452 M ilwaukee’s Jim Ck)Ibom. Now it was Nettles’ turn to 3:30 (8) Alan King Tennis bat again. His ninth inning hit 236 fans on another cold night at Tiger scoring chances against Perry. With two Cleveland 15 20 .429 Colbom was cruising along on 4:00 (3) Danny Thomas Golf MICKEY FINN had lifted his sad spring batting BY HANK LEONARD Stadium. out in the fourth, Orlando C ep^a doubled Weal a four-hitter and had retired 14 4:30 (24) U.S. Open Badminton and took third on a wild pitch, but was Chicago , 20 10 .667 average to .200, and he kept it 5:00 (3) The Preakness THIS IS WHERE TARNISH Y WE‘LL ASK I'M GOIN' TO SEE OLD SILAS Boston southpaw John Curtis, once an consecutive New York batters. MAYBE LIVED— BUT I DON'T / THE BUILDING there by drilling the first pitch TARNISH IS DOING A McCOOEY' THERE ISN'T A MAN I off-season sports writer before he made stranded as Rico Petrocelli grounded out. Kansas City 21 IS .583 He was one out away from (8) Wide World of Sports SOMEBODY IS SEE HIS NAM E.' /M A N A G E R IF HIS into the right field bullpen for a FIVE-YEAR STRETCH' IF HOLDING IT LIVING WHO KNOWS THE POLITICAl I the big leagues with the Red Sox in 1972, Boston put runners on first and second California 18 14 .563 (30) Famjiy Circle Tennis WIFE MOVED O U T' STRUCTURE OF THIS STATE THE locking up a 2-0 Brewer victory HE GOT PAID OFF, WHERE FOR HIM! HE'S 4-2 Yankee victory. WAY HE DOES' was left with nothing but words. with just one out in the sixth, but Carl Oakland 19 17 .528 over the Yankees when Murcer 7:30 (22) Red Sox vs. Orioles, IS THE MONEY? GOT A WIFE' ^ 1 The loss was the seventh in 11 one-run Yastrzemski lined into a double play. In Minnesota 15 16 .484 stepped up to bat. “I heard the noise on the WTIC E F IN IT E L V decisions for the Red Sox and their sixth in the next inning, Carlton Fisk and Doug Texas 12 20 .379 “I would say,” said Murcer, radio,” said Medich. “I yelled 8:00 (24) Sports 70’s N O T NOW . a row to the Tigers, who edged Boston by Griffin singled with two out, but Rick “that the odds against us win­ out ‘what happened?’ But there Sunday Friday’s Games just one-half game in the East race last Miller was an easy infield out. ning in that situation were was nobody here to answer.” 2:15 (22) Red Sox vs. Orioles, ^ V 1 Milwaukee (Champion 0-2) at THE BIS BECAPCAST ^ *1 V >»» Wl October. The Red Sox really were frustrated in about lOO-to-l." ^ That’s because all the wnc New York (Stottlemyre 5-4), N’'" Curtis made only one mistake, but it the eighth. Dwight Evans singled and Murcer hit Colbom’s first Yankees were on the field, 3:00 (3) CBS Sports Spec­ Boston (Pattin 2-6) at Detroit k cost him his fourth loss against a single Tommy Harper walked. Then Mike pitch for a home run, narrowing welcoming Nettles home after tacular Fryman (2-3), N victory. Guerrero, Carl Yastrzemski and Cepeda Milwaukee’s lead to 2-1. his winning shot. (30) Family Circle Tennis SH O R T RIBS Baltimore (Cueliar 1-5) at BY FRANK O’NEAL He held the Tigers to, seven harmless hit into force plays to end the threat. “When I hit the homer, I Nettles, a notoriously slow 4:00 (8) Alan King Tennis Geveland (Tidrow 4-4), N GRAIG NETTLES starter at bat, hasn’t changed hits for seven innings. Then veteran Tony The Red Sox, who bowed 6-5 to the guess the odds dropped to about 4:30 (3) Daniiy Thomas Golf YOU WILL SITN P tOOl.’ MONLV M innesota (Kaat 4-2) at Taylor, in the twilight of his career, led off Tigers in 10 innings Wednesday night, seek 50-to-l,” he said. his ways since coming to the 6:00 (8) Indy 500 time trials FOOLISHiy ANP W II1 SOON Chicago (Gossage 0-2), N Medich, who limited the E V Pr RKDKF .' the Detroit eighth with a drive into the to salvage the series finale tonight. Boston Two pitches later, Ron Yankees from Geveland in a Kansas City (Busby 3-A) at Brewers to five hits in the nine lower seats in right center for his second right-hander Marty Pattin, 2-6, is due to be Blomberg doubled and Graig six-player winter trade. But his Oakland (Holtzman 7-2), N innings he pitched. “Your PRISCILLA’S POP homer. Taylor started the game with a opposed on the mound by Detroit Nettles followed with a game- average hasn’t worried him. Texas (Paul 3-2) at California chances are pretty slim when .173 average. southpaw Woodie Fryman, 2-3. tying single. “Look, I’d rather hit .300 than ''"CWILDREN ARl DON'T "YtXJ BOTH THRIVE IN (Singer 6-1), N you’re losing 2-0 with two out in LIKE FLOWERS AGREE, MRS. RICH, PARK SOIL “It all happened so fast,” .200,” he said. “But I’ve been Tennis the ninth.” driving in runs and hitting n u tc m e l l J NATIONAL LEAGUE said Nettles. “The ball game It had been a 1-0 game until y ?? VREVERENDl homers. I don’t consider CINCINNATI (AP) Arthur WEEMS East turned around in about 30 the ninth when Darrell Porter American League Roundup average that important.” Ashe said Thursday he has W L GB seconds.” reached Medich for a homer. Chicago 21 15 Instead of being in a losing Nettles was acquired for his “nothing against Cincinnati,” “ When we tied it,” said run-producing ability, and but he wants out of Western New York 18 15 clubhouse, the Yankees found Medich, “I was glad, but in a Thursday’s three RBI gave him Tennis C3iampionships set for Pittsburgh 14 16 themselves in an extra-inning way, I was sad. If it hadn’t been Montreal 14 17 ball game. The surroundings 20 for the season, second on the August. for that homer by Porter, we’d club only to Murcer’s 25. He has THE FLINTSTONES Scoreless String Philadelphia 13 21 were nicer. have won it right there.” BY IIANA-BARBERA St. Louis 11 23 “You kind of figure the six homers, one less than Medich watched the 10th in­ Murcer. West game’s lost,” said George ning on the bench, then went to San Fran. .26 14 .650 GOLF Houston 23 15 .605 r-vB For Palmer Ends Cincinnati 20 15 .571 Los Angeles 21 16 Jauron MVP i | HEADGEAR .568 j THE BORN LOSER by A rt S ansom NEW YORK (AP) - blanking of California, a three- Atlanta 15 20 .429 Major League | Many New Styles San Diego F Baltimore pitcher Jim hit shutout of New York » d 14 .378 Leaders NEW HAVEN (AP) - Dick Monograinod Caps OF A LL MV YOUAREM^T, EMOOY IT, ^ Palmer’s search for his Thursday night’s three-hitter Friday’s Games Jauron, the Yale University Roll-Ups - Ladles EMPLOYES, TRUSnUORTHY, BELAUSeWOW third straight shutout ended over Oeveland. Chicago (Jenkins 3-3) at AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE senior drafted by the Detroit WE HAVE THE NEW YOU ARE THE LOYAL AMP 450 feet from home plate. Royalg-Rangers Phiiadelphia (Ruthven 1-2), N BATTING (60 at bats) - BATTIN(3 (60 at bats) - Lions of the National Football liUgUPisa'^^ Kansas City broke back into PLANTATION But, when the mammoth St. Louis (Gibson 2-4) at Mon-< P.Kelly, Chi, .400; Kirkpatrick, Mota, LA, .367; Watson, Htn, League, has won Yale’s award M o^r Pl)M6TI7AL! YOUR the victory column after four ninth-inning home run hit by treai (Moore 2-2), N KC, .346. .353; Lopes, LA, .353. as the most valuable baseball STRAW GOLF HAT straight losses, including Nolan m ew ta lity! Cleveland catcher Dave Dun­ Pittsburgh (Walker 1-1) at RUNS — Bonds, SF, 38; player. Made In Italy ■Ryan’s no-hitter, on John RUNS — R.Jackson, Oak, 27; can stopp^ rolling. Palmer New York (Seaver 4-3), N Wynn, Htn, 28. Mayberry’s soft swinging and Los Angeles (Messersmith 3- Mayberry, KC, 26; Otis, KC, 26. still had his third Victory in a RUNS BATTED IN - Bench, Jauron, from Swampscott, >5,99 the combination of Wayne 3) at Atlanta (Reed 2-4), N row and the memory of 26 1-3 RUNS BATTED IN - Cin, 29; Ferguson, LA, 29. Mass., led the baseball team in Simpson and Gene Garber’s San Diego (Greif 3-2) at Cin­ scoreless innings. Mayberry, KC, 36; R.Jackson, HITS — Cedeno, Htn, 53; batting with a .324 average. The GOLF SETS by hard throwing. cinnati (Biliingham 6-1), N “It’s a good way to ruin a Oak, 28. Bonds, SF, 53. award was presented to him at Northwestern White Sox-Twins San Francisco (Willoughby 3- MU'TT AND JEFF BUD FISHER shutout, a quick way,” Palmer a ceremony Wednesday night. or IndhridBil At Bloomington, 2) at Houston (Roberts 3-1), N aubt TM, a,, u s. Off YES, M’LOVE.' said of his “'450-foot mistake” h e l l o , MR.MUTT. ' VES, SHE'S OH. W ILL knuckleballer Wilbur Wood won NO, M’LOVE.' Y y e s .'a s k I NEVER WEAR REALLY, after he had handled the Indians TH IS IS AGNES.' ON MV his ninth game of the season as GOLFING PLAIN JANE YES, M'LOVE/ Y o u A SK AGNES A H AT BUT, AGNES, on three hits, 4-1. BY FRANK BAGINSKI I'VE BEEN TRYING o t h e r 'pmone HER IF Dick Alien’s two-run homer and j u s t a WHAT Ho n e s t l y , i m a , t h a t TOGETMRS.MUTT. h e r e , NOW.' SHE'S REMINDS “It was a fastball that I didn’t 1 T H O U & h T c a t s H A T E D w a t e r '. M IN U TE, SHE'S THISWASTHE Rich Reichardt’s three runs- ACCESSORIES £--l« ON THE 'PitoNE ME.YAK throw in the right spot,” he THAT& TH E FIR ST TlfAE 1 EVER M’LOVE.' G O IN G GOING batted-in accounted for all thq BUT IT'S BUSY' FRIDAY? TO YAK YAK added. “I tried to keep it away Can Build It “MULLIGANS” o n e ta k e a WEAR.' from him but it went down the Chicago scoring. BATH'. ^ i a o o o A'. middle. At least it wasn’t a The Waterproof cheap home run.” A’g-Angels Leather In the other American In Anaheim, Dick Green hit a League games. New York over­ three-run homer and Jim "Cat­ 8 EASY STEPS GOLF SHOE came Milwaukee 4-2; Detroit fish” Hunter pitched a five-hit 26.00 Value blanked Boston 1-0; Kansas JIM PALMER shutout against the Angels, who A City topped Texas 6-1; Chicago lost more than the game. edged Minnesota 5-4 and throwing righthander didn’t They lost the services of out­ Oakland shut out California 4-0. gain his first victory until the fielder Bobby Valentine who WOOD DECK KITS Orioles-Indiang Orioles’ 18th game. smashed into the center field fence while pursuing Green’s PCR GOLF BALL Palmer, who posted a 21-10 But now Palm er, 4-2, is TtM Ortgkul SoUd WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI record last year, got off to a making it rough on opposing home run and suffered a broken ONE PIECE MU right leg. He is expected to be rough start in 1973. The hard- hitters as evidenced by his last Won’t Cut, Lms Hook, MR. ABERNATHY BY JROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY I REt=USETD EVEN A BARROT U h -O h . ‘ I WISH HEt? u s e t h e sidelined for at least three o and Slica HAS A Rk3HT three outings, a five-hit FUNNIES S O ft? HAVE months. DOIfYOURSOF INTIMIDATED.' TD Y raniH i eCMETHINQ TO READ f=REE SPEECH / Ih' H E R E . 31.97 •mis should Be National League Roundup 6 .9 5 d o z . AUBRY lurepeSTiMe Also - Spalding CASe.(' True Blue - Regal 90 H ...U H HUH... Sutton Got Message FREE ■ HMiMM... Package of 35 NEW YORK ( A P ) - F o r a nati Reds 3-1 'Thursday after­ the fourth inning, second oniy to Ror-s-ant Plastic second — just one second — noon. Ty Cobb’s 11,429. He struck out. TEES with every dozen golf balls PICK pitcher Don Sutton thought Elsewhere in the National JOWESih c^vVAl W a the years might have caught League, Chicago topped St. RmWfl/ 5l8 up with Walter Alston, the Louis 6-4 in another day game, I CARTS 61-year-old skipper of the Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia 54 a NO GUESS BUZZ SAWYER Los Angeles Dodgers. and Houston edged Atlanta 21 in WORK OR & BAGS BY ROY CRANE night action, the New York CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE The Reds had loaded the MISTAKES s in c e b o t h o f Mets’ game at Montreal was ME,LI22Y M^GURK, BARKEEP WHO'P WANT TO KILL TRAILING bases off Sutton in the first in­ TENNIS DUNLOP I'M SURE^ CARLOTTA'S f o s t e r BLAZESI... postponed because of rain and a CONTRACTOR mPA'S NAME ■OF THE t o u g h e s t S A L O O N A HARMLESS OOOFUfi '' HIM AWP FROM BOMEWHERE BEHINP.,, PIP I JUST ning on a double by Pete Rose, PARENTS ARE DEAD, IN TO W N ? . LIKE FLOVP SRUNPy... PUCEY TO SEE WHAT cold weather and San Diego and Add a valuable asset to your PATENTED CHAMPIONSHIP WILL BE cleared. A CAR 50PPENLV PUT9 CM a walk, a wild pitch and another SOON YOU'LL BE BIG MAMA, WHY DON'T even IF HE /# RICH , PINEVALE I& A BURST OP BPEEP... ANP ITHOU6HT , walk. San Francisco were not home at a minimum cost. SYSTEM BALL YOU TELL HER WHO ANP HANP50ME7 J PROBABLY A PA55ES EASY! IBAW?! scheduled. Ideal for entert^ing, Rag. 3/3.79 GETTING AN- YOU ARE? WASTE O F - Alston then marched out to INVITATION TO Dodgers-Reds excellent garden spot, build-it a COMPLETE the mound. MATERIALS LIST MY WEDDING, “How many innings do you It was the second straight yourself in the easy steps of AAR. SAWYER... Erecto-Pat Wood Deck Kits . AND 3/ 2.29 want to go today?” Alston game in which the Dodgers and Y0U,TD0, complete with brackets. INSTRUCTIONS asked his pitcher, with a rallied in the late going to beat Man’s White MRS. MCfiURK. A straight face. Cincinnati. They topped the a NO ROTTING Parpianent Press “I thought he’d lost the ace of Reds 8-6 in 11 innings Wednesday night. Saturday TENNIS SHORTS spades for a minute and wasn’t Rag. S6.00 working with a full deck,” Sut Alston called the comeback May 19, 8:00p.m, Sizes 30-42 r ~ L ton said later. victory “as morale-boosting as OVER SO SIZES “Then I got the message.” a 15-0 win,” then observed, ‘‘We Action Packod That he did. Sutton pitched don’t have too many easy M -9 9 ones.” CAN BE BUILT 8 x 1 0 P A T I O D E C K his way out of the jam by get­ STOCK CAR ALLEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN ting Richie Scheinblum on a fly Cardg-Cubs SPALDWG AND Run-scoring singles by pinch OKAY, OSCAR, THATS THE LAST CONNECTTONl IT WORKED, DOC.' SHE'S .STEVE CANYON BY MIL'rON.CANIFF ball, then settled down to hurl a WILSON RACQUETS DRIVE THE TRUCK ON BOARD AND W ElL On h er w a y .' five-hitter — retiring 16. con­ hitter Ed Crosby and Luis RACES SHOOT IT BACK TO OOP/ Melendez in the ninth inning THE OeeANIZEP THAT% 5RIAA! \ REALISTIC,DAD.'TIF-A NEW BUREAU M e a n w h ile • in t h e m o untains secutive batters in one stretch CONFUSION OF JOHN lifted the Cards over the Cubs. in the Stadiums DECK ONLY WHITE STA6 PONT YOU EXPECT IF WE FREAK OUT STIFF PACKS IT IN — before leaving the game for a SPEEDO AVNKi OFFICE MUST TD SURVIVE THIS / THEY'LL LIST YOU -THEY'LL LABEL pinch hitter in the ninth inning, “Finally we were able to put 30 2x6-10 FIR...... $88.50 BE PREPARED FOR A S'M ISSIN G '.'^ HIM 'DISPOSED ' some hitting and pitching ' Full Quarter Mile MV EXECUTORS.' when the Dodgers rallied for 1 1010 Erecto Pat Alt ...... 23.05 TINK SUITS three runs to defeat the Cincin- together,’: said St. Louis Nifh Banked Track *111 Manager Red Schoendienst. 8oys’-6lrls’ Men's 6 Wonien’s “It’s a good feeling.” STEPS , Netmen Top ■ Pirateg-Phils 1 2x8-12 FIR...... The Pirates sent Steve 4.74 Little League 2 PR. 616 STEP BRACKETS 6x16 ...... IQ.46 20 Bristol Foe Carlton to his fourth con­ Um n tl riM n raciii tUn! BASEBALL secutive defeat by scoring three Sweeping the singles runs in the seventh inning to Main EV EN T • RAILS SHOES matches, Manchester High’s break a 2-2 tie. One came in on NIA. fat. T M Sat U S >•» Off varsity tennis team easily 4 2x4-12 FIR ...... 7.80 an error by Philadelphia’s * SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA defeated Bristol Central, 5-2, on rookie third baseman, Mike 4 2x4-10 FIR...... 9.36 3.99 the latter’s courts yesterday Schmidt, and two scored on 16 ALL PURPOSE 10 RAIL POSTS No. 293...... /...... 40.00 AiKa^4fr,/vic0ae... M L 140!.. afternoon. Overqll the Indians Dave Cash’s double. S H O E S sport a 4-2 record. Carlton, who won 27 games IT^TTM E ftTPYCOK 'r6 t/C A H T PLUS HGURE 8 o n ly $ 4 .9 9 R B / p POTHIS Results; singles • Saunders and the Cy Young Award last r r LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON (M) def. R. Wynee (BC), 4-6,6- year, is now 4-6 on the season. ☆ 'iSrvY’j^rA ”5^rs!!r HIM It? M B ! Your Dollar r-/e •fftlbV 2, M ; Hadge (M) del. Dubinski Aatrog-Braves THE MOST EXCITING Goes Farr-thor at (BC), 6-8,6-3; Sink (M) def. M. Ken Forsch stopped the Wynne (BC), 6-4,4-6,6^); Heard Braves on four hits and struck RACE IN THE WORLD (M) def. Dion (BC), 6-1, 6-2; out eight for Houston, which got General Admission S3.00 MANCHESTER 336 S H O P ^ (( doubles - Dubinski-Strunk (BC) both its runs in the fourth on Children Under 12 . n F R I D A Y S , FARR’S ,def. Saunders-Stohe (M), 10-3; singles by Cesar Cedeno and R e t Seab Phone 786 9300 NORTH Bosdc-Dion (BC) def. Hadge- Bob Watson, a sacrifice fly and 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 TO 1:30 PJM.> RIVERSIDE PARK MAIN 2 MAIN ST. Horton (M ), 10-4; Jacobs- Tommy Helms’ double. noun iM • afiAWMt S A T . T O Open to 9 P.M. Woolpert (M) def. Jabs- Atlanta’s Hank Aaron got his Fncc MIMING STREET 4 P J 4 . 643-7111 mfw M(A I 5-18 Botsvert (BC), 104. 11,000th official time at bat in ■ « : \ ' 1 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Gonn.. Fri., May 18. 1973 Money To Loan

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STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Love, or“ Delores, 646-2830. second piece layout work. App- processed gravel, sand, stone, you do NOT want to see your preferred but not essential. insurance fully paid, (CMS, GARAGE SALE — Saturday, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Margie dust be steady worker. Apply ly Personnel Department, Iona and fill. George H. Grilling, An­ letter. Your letter will be 1965 CHEVROLET Belair, good SUPERINTENDENTS job, SECRETARY — Interesting OFFICE Secretary — Local Blue Cross, etc.) Retirement Company, 6 Regent St., dover, 742-7886. Sunday, 10 to 5 p.m., organ, 643-2711 concrete repairs, inside and in person. Nichols-Manchester"icno...... books, tables,, chairs, etc. destroyed if the advertiser is body, runs, needs repairs. $125 outside. . Reasonably priced. Tire, Inc. 295 Broad St., full-time, middle-aged couple, positon for mature woman, business and professional of­ plan, vacation with pay, 5 day, Manchester. one you've mentioned. If not it work•k just ii done. Asking $150. 643-0851. to manage 200-unit garden type fice. Duties include answerin 44 hour week, 2 nights. TOBACCO-Cloth, ideal for Moving. No sales before 10, 90 Autos For Sale Manchester. experienced in air-conditioning, Summit Street, Manchester. will be handled in the usual 8754053. Happiness Is: Happiness is going to apartment complex in heating and refrigeration trade telephone, typing, general Excellent starting salary to WANTED Part-time desk covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 manner. 1967 TEMPEST station wagon. JOHN and Andy’s. Odd jobs, MACHINISTS - We have the M anchester. Man must be preferred or will train the right clerical duties, 35mour week. qualified person. clerk, apply at Manchester cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- 1964 PONTIAC, station wagon, SCANDIA LODGE 23 capable of doing minor plum­ Benefits. Write Box B, Motel, 1 McNall Street. 6587. GARAGE SALE — Saturday, 10 Overhead cam, 6, standard you name it, we do it. Phone following openings — lathe, person. For appointment please to 5 p.m., organ, clocks, many transmission, power and good running condition. $175. 643-2097, 872-2385. | t h e BUON APETITO VASA ORDER OF bing, electrical and carpentry call Fran Banning at 643-'7257 or Manchester Herald. Lost and Found Bridgeport, tool makers, burr Apply to Mr. Snydan Volkswagen parts, concertina. economy. Good condition. Call Call 649-5610. men, cintimatic. The Purdy repairs. Wife to handle rentals 649-6540. WANTED — Secretary CHURCH Tag and Bake Sale, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AMERICA and some office work. REGAL bookkeeper, 20 hours per week. Saturday May 19th, 211 Forbes No sales before 10. 93 Summit 643-5395 after 4:30 p.m. KLM Phunp Service — Water Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, GENERAL Mechanic — full­ Street, Manchester. LOST - Child’s pet, Friday Trueks-Traetor 5 Problem? Call for immediate I SPAGHETTI DINNER 73rd Anniversary Experienced. References NURSE’S Aides, wanted for time days, paid'CMS, Blue Monday-Friday, for day care St., East Hartford. 9-5. afternoon. Orange tiger Manchester, 649-0000. MEN’S SHOP 1966 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, attention. This includes well required. Call 647-9771, ask for full-time on 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Cross, life insurance. Qintact 903 Main Straat center. Call 872-9676 between neutered male cat. Walnut, Banquet Al. 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. IT’S inexpensive to clean rugs WHOLE stamp collection to be new brakes and battery, INTERNATIONAL Metro, systems, basement water con­ St. Bartholomew Church SCHOOL Bus drivers wanted Salmon Brook Convalescent Mr. Larry Passardi, The Manchaatar • 643-2478 Cedar Ridge vicinity. Call 643- Amerbelle Corp, 104 E. Main and upholstery with Blue sold. Mint plate blocks and excellent condition, low 1964, excellent mechanical con­ trol or complete outside May 26th, 7 p.m. Tolland area, full or part-time, Home, off House Street, single stamps. Half book value, 9194. dition. Needs body work. $300. dewatering. 6431^9. MAN wanted for price clerk. Glastonbury. Apply to Director St., Rockville, OT5-3325 between BULLARD operator, lathe Lustre. Rent electric sham- mileage. Call 646-4722 after Manchester will train. Call 875-6378. operator. Top pay for top men, pooer $1. ’The E. A. Johnson % Book for better plate blocks. 3:30. 289-0251. Sunday, May 20th for plumbing and heating supp- of Nursing, 633-5244. 8:30-4 p.m. An equal opportuni­ MAN wanted as truck driver FOUND elderly spayed female, Country Club ■ firm. Call 649-4563, ask for ty employer. overtime, benefits, R & R Paint Company, 723 Main Cali after 3:30, 643-0040. GARDENS roto-tilled with 1 to 5 p.m. and yard man. Must have Class mixed------Collie - ShepheShepherd. “Fawn 1966 CHEVROLET Rack truck small tractor. Call 649-5854. %lack. Machine Co. Inc., 9 rear Street, Manenester, 649-4501. © 197J 2 license. Ajiply in person at Spencer Court, East Hartford, TAG SALE - May 18, 19, and light gray. Call Coventry with 4,000 pound lift gate, CORRESPONDENT to cover W.H. England Lumber Co., Dog Warden, 423-6524. SUMMER JOBS I V e news of South Windsor for the 289-6692. ALUMINUM combination Friday and Saturday, 9-5. 59 capacity 14,000 pounds. Cab REWEAVING burns, moth NURSE’S Aides — Full-time, Are Excltedl! Route 44A, Bolton Notch. East Middle Turnpike. Tools, over engine, V-8, 2-speed rear FOR YOUNG MEN part-time, all shifts. Excellent Manchester Herald on part- storm door, excellent condition, "At these prices, I want to savor even the fumes!" holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Happy Birthday BANANAS SALESMAN — Part-time, 5-9 with frame, fixtures and grille. TV, typewriters, furniture, FOUND male Collie, black and axle, heavy duty springs, radio, & WOMEN starting salary and benefits. time basis. This position PART-TIME secretary to work tan. Call Coventry Dog Warden, dow shades, Venetian blinds. p.m. and Saturdays, retail 38x80”, $10. Phone 643-4653. pottery, lawn mowers, trunks GUARANTEED vacuum brakes, auxiliary fuel Keys made. TV for rent. M I-M I KROB I’ve quit for good Apply in person. East House, provides an opportunity to earn in Manchester office of export experience helpful.1. Ho Hourly plus and other assorted treasures. 423-6524. 745 Main Street, East Hartford. Hurwit and Simons, Realtors, money for doing interesting and tank, good tires. $1,800. Call Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Love, Love, company. Intertrade Scientific commissions. Immediate days, 643-2473, ask for Russ. Use your summer to train have just moved to magnifi­ important work. Applicants Inc., 646-5660. GARAGE Sale — Friday and FOUND male German Kenny' cent quarters in a dynamic opening. 646-6261. Saturday, 9 to 4 p.m., 235 Oak TAG SALE — Two families, Jeffery and Heather RN’s or LPN’s — Full-time or should have' an interest in glass, wood, odds and ends, fur­ Shepherd, gray and black. Call CARS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• for a highly skilletl job. part-time. Call Mrs. Watson, location. public affairs. Call Alex Girelli, Street Manchester. (?hlna 1966 HALF-TON Chevy fleet- Services Offered 12 REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. WANTED experienced lathe niture, miscellaneous items, Coventry Dog Warden, 423-6524. For do Days side pickup with trailer hitch. Painting-Papering 13 We’ll pay you to learn. 875-0771, Rockville Memorial at the Herald, 643-2711. cabinet, miscellaneous fur­ Rectown U.S.A. to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- operator and cutter grinder niture, paintings, rugs, table, some old, some new. Saturday Good running condition and SHARPENING Service - Then, when you return to Nursing Home. hour week. Salary $375.30 bi­ With !\o MUengv RICHARD E. Martin. Full Belated operator, full or part-time. householiaid items. and Sunday, 10-4. No pre-sale. rubber. Call 646-7708. Your Friendly R. V. Dealer Saws, knives, axes, shears, school or to your full-time WE NEED 2 MORE PRESSMEN, AB Dick 360, weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly with Apply Gammons - Hoagland 104 and 112 West Center St. lover U n i i l n l i o n Presents skates, rotary blades. Quick professional painting service. Happy 11th Birthday AFTERNOON receptionist and ASSOCIATES. Experienced experienced to work in pleasant degree. Many fringe benefits. Interior - exterior. Free es­ Happy Birthday job, continue training and Co., 395 Main Street, TAG Sale — Saturday. Sunday, Dog Warden, 742-7194. 1962 CHEVY Stake body truck, service. Capitol Equipment to our bookkeeper for dental office. preferable but not necessary conditions, in small but growing Veterans Home and Hospital, Manchester, 643-9501. GARAGE SALE — Rain or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• More Center Ring timates, fully insured. 649-4411. MARION earning on a part-time Experienced preferred. Con­ firm. Call 647-1311. May 19th, 20th, 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 72 PONTIAC LaMANS new tires, rebuilt Pontiac 389 Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. CINDY ^ — We will provide the training Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, 28 South Adams Street, shine. Saturday and Sunday, PenonalS'Announcemants 2 Door Hardtop. 6, automatic motor. $500. firm. 643-4605. Attractions Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday We Love You, itt basis. fidential. Write Box “ AA,” necessary. Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571, exten­ WOMAN, over 18, full-time, 5 to May 19-20, 1-7 p.m. Garage In our Circus ol Values DONALD E. Tarca - Love, Manchester Herald. BOOKKEEPER - Manchester. Bottles, radios, transmission, power steering, power 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- Mom, Dad, Bruce, Heidi, ^ sions 395, 233, 248. 12 midnight, for counterwork. glass, books, clothing, mis­ tools, household items and fur- RIDE wanted to Pratt & brakes. FACTORY AIR 1964 FORD 350, covered 7958. paperhanging and painting. Roger, Marci, Walt, Experienced, duties require Good pay for right person. App­ niture. South Road, Bolton. CONOITiONING. yellow/white vinyl 1972 - 25’ Barth Motor Free estimates. Call 646-6812. Butterball, SQUEAKY AND general ledger trial balance, cellaneous. Rain or Shine. Whitney, second shift, from Powers utility body. Call after 6 Jan, and Boys • Gamrrs avallabla In WOMAN to help with cleaning, Call Mr. Richard Barker at CLEANING Woman — Onee daydaj ly CJ s Restaurant, 273 Broad roof Home — A luxury home on Twitters S 2 half days weekly^ Neat, standard adj. entry. Part-time Porter Street area. Call 643- p.m., 646-7594. LOAM, gravel and fill for sale, Enghwerlng 646-1117. This may be one of perer week, overnight occasiona!ional- Street, Manchester. Boats-Accassorlas 46 8872 anytime. wheels .(or those who ap­ T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, reliable, own^ transportation. at your convenience in our of­ TAG Sale — 64 North Street, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• excavating, septic and drainage Sacratarial the most important calls you ly, must have own transporta- Manchester, May 19, 1973, 9 $3495 preciate the best. work. Phone 643-7172 or 7fi- Interior-exterior painting. Aviation Good hourly rate. Manchester fice. State hourly rate, reply tion, references. Permanent FIRE Protection Designers. EVINRUDE outboard motors, Campers-Trallers Building-Contracting 14 Heating-Plumbing have'» ever made. It will Box K, Manchester Herald. a.m. to 4 p.m. RIDE to engineering South Lot, $17,000 9477. Reasonabie rates. Swirled 17 Heavy Equipmant Green area. 646-6474, Mrs. position for right person. Automatic Sprinkler Corpora­ Holsclaw and Mastercraft PWA, 8-4;45, from Walker St. Mobile Homes ceilings our specialty. Call 643- McCarthy. provide the vehicle to high 71 OLDSMOBILE 1973 Chev. Cheynne with Operation Responsibility, experience, tion of America has immediate TAG Sale — Five families. May trailers, sales-service. 643-5998. Cutlass Supreme 2-Door Hardtop. 8, 1949. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder- BOTTI Heating and Plumbing level earnings in a very MECHANIC, experienced with maturity required. 646-3012. openings in their design depart­ Complete .service department, Sportsmans Dream Pick up JUNK cars removed, $8. com­ Bookkaeping own tools, for large truck fleet. 19th and 20th, 104 Irving Street, automatic transnilssion. power W EIL ROLL UP plete cars, $12, incomplete. Call new homes custom built, — Prompt,Prom] ■ courteous . . service. . exciting profession. ment foifor male ' or female fire boatingtins supplies, accessories, WANTED - Ride to PWA from steering, power brakes. AIR Coach — Used one weekend remodeling, additions, rec Call 643-: Call 643-2414. near Waddell School. 10 to 5 875-6359. A-1 PAINTING SVC. 1496. CLERICAL FOREMAN wanted with protection designers. To qualify p.m. Woolsey paints, Gerlch’s Lenox Street, Manchester. CONDITIONING, green. OUR SLEEVES — The wife wants a Holiday rooms, garages, kitchens machinist or toolmakers you should possess a strong Marine Service, 1082 Tolland First shift. Call area 4, ext. Exterior-Interior, gutters, remodeled, bath tile, cement POSITION trailer. $7,495 MAN with roto-tiller for hire. NO JOB too small. Immediate HURWIT AND SIMONS PRINTING backgrouncl. Must be background in mathematics. TAG Sale — 202 South Main Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. 2677, Helen Castro. $30d5 So you can roll up the papering, roofing. Work work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ service on service calls. Free Connecticut experienced in supervising Excellent starting wage and Lawns and gardens custom Is open in our office. Must be Street, Manchester May 19th- Carefree awning we’ll give 1967 Silver Streak 24’ of tilled. Call 643-9920. guaranteed. Call after 5, tial or commercial. Call 649- estimates gladly given on PLANT department engaged?ed in light benefits. This is your real op­ 14’ WOOD BOAT, trailer, 28 4291. 20th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Autos For Safe 71 cHitniOLn you on any new Holiday luxury (or $3,195 849-8474 heating or numbing. Faucets National Guard good with figures. Knowledge (All Inquiries Held Confiden­ Second Shift machining and mechanical portunity to join one of For­ h.p. motor and accessories. Kingswood 9-passenger station 3-D MAGNETIC Signs, calen­ repaired or installed. Water CaH Colloct 246-3320 or of bookkeeping helpful but not tial) assembly operations. Some tunes 5(i0’s top corporations in Call evenings, 643-6341, asking Travel Trailer purchased R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ MAINTENANCE MAN NEIGHBORHOOD Tag sale - 1969 BUICK station wagon, wagon V-8. automatic transmission. 1970 Coachman Crusader dars, pens, book matches, key worked on. Complete necessary. Hours 9:30-6 p.m. knowledge of punch presses es­ the expanding and exciting Fire Everything under the sun, 45 $350. through May 19th. 20’ $2,995 try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ Contact Your Local Unit No experience necessary but power brakes, rebuilt engine. chains," ■ •bumper stickers. • i. Call S g systems, rec rooms, Apply... sential. ^ply LaPointe In­ Protection Industry. Will train To help you enjoy the summer INSIDE-Outside ditions, garages, porches, any A n Equal Opportunity Montclair Drive, off Scott Have company car. $1,1W or $3195 Ed Berggren, 643-2553. etc. Call M & M Plumbing & Employer knowledge of machinery help­ dustries, Inc., Rockville. An qualified applicants. Only Drive, in Forest Hills, Sparling Goods 47 best offer. 872-2320. fun of trailering and camping, 1963 Swiss Colony 17' Fun Special rates for people over is. type remodeling. ^2087. Heating, 649-2871. SECRETARY - Large equal opportunity employer. Fully insured. Estimates given. S&S BUICK, INC. ful. Grease, oil and clean serious career minded in­ Manchester. Saturday, May Rectown USA celebrates for all $1,395 National Corporation requires dividuals need apply. An equal SAND Worms — fresh from TREE Service (Soucier) — Call 649-7863. 01 Adams SL, Manchester secretary for district sales of­ presses for preventive 19th, 10-5. 1970 CHALLENGER RT, 440 68 MERCURY PARKLANE Memorial Day and the official Trees cut, building lots cleared. STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, RELIABLE married man for o^^rtunity employer. Call Maine. Salt and fresh water Convenible. 8. autornatic transmis­ Rectown has Concord & 649-4571 fice. We offer a position with maintenance. Hurst, 4-speed, wheels, AM/FM start of the season by in­ ting, siding, roofing, interior cleaned with electric cutters, janitorial and gounds work at fishing tackle. C!et it at Mini- sion. power steering, white. Trojan Motor Homes. trees topped. Got a tree PAINTING and paper 1 challenge and responsibility, GIANT four - family tag sale, 8-track, must sell, $1,600. 64&' m? We and exterior painting, masonry by professionals. McKinney REAL ESTATE Career — Earn Also miscellaneous luxury garden apartments, 40 Motors, 188 West Middle Tpke., stalling the very best of aw­ sm? Well worth phone commercial and residential. $15,000 to $25,000 annually. Join without the chaos and confusion Saturday and Sunday, May 19th 7746. Also have on hand more call. 742-8252. and cement, carpentry and Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ maintenance duties. hours. Experienced with SALESWOMAN - If you like and 20th, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., off Manchester, 649-8705. $1795 nings on the very best of Free estimates. Call 644-0642. fences. All home im­ an active, progressive STAFF accountant, CPA firm, of a large office. Duties include than 45 new Holiday pany, 643-5308. references. ^-2543. people, greeting cards, Lake Rd., Andover. Follow NEED CAR? Credit bad? trailers . . . Holidays. provements. Call 643-7932. organization. Will train. Pasek- responsible and personable ac­ typing, general clerical duties Liberal benefit program that stationery, candles, albums and GOLF clubs, starter set, in­ Ramblers — from GARDENS roto-tilled, small J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom countant wanted. Auditing and and telephone answering, steno signs from blinking light on Bankrupt? Repossessed? Choose your new Holiday TOWNE Plumbing Service. Rutherford, Inc.', 289-7475, 742- includes a non-contributory REAL Estate Career — Earn other interesting items. If Route 6. 30” gas range, cludes bag and cart. $60. Phone Vacationers to Royals, lor cub cadet tractor will not harm decorating, interior and income tax experience helpful. not necessary. Benefits include 646-5035, after 6 p.m. Honest Douglas accepts lowest 7 2 CAMARO from our iarge selection of lawns. Call 875-7336 after 5 p.m. J.P. LEWIS & SON - Finish Repairs, alterations. American 8243. pension plan. $15,000-$25,000 annually. you’re looking for pleasant fiberglass boat and oars, 1960 Hardtop. 8. automatic transmission exterior, paper hanging. Fully Our staff is aware of this ad. merit increases, 37 V2 hour 5-day ...... down, smallest payments. new units in stock and we’li th e ultimate in travel or weekends. carpentry, rec rooms, Standard fixtures used Excellent commission arrange­ working conditions,litions. 5 days a Mercury Comet, toys, clothing, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. power steering. AIR CONDITIONING, trailering. insured. 649-9658. remodeling, kitchens, exclusiveiy. Immediate ser­ Ma n , full-time for delivery and Please send resume to week, hospitalization, group in­ Apply In person or call ment. For confidential inter­ week including Thursday night Florlst-Hurssrias 48 gold/whtle vinyl roof. service and deliver it with Manchester Herald, Box “G.” surance, vacation, sick leave dishes, antiques, bottles, fur- your free Carefree awning in­ Coming soon — the all new POWER MOWERS, hand bathrooms, formica work, vice. Call 649-4056. installation, TV and appliances. 643-1101 view, Mr. Pasek, 289-7475. and Saturday. If you would niture, tools, and many more 1970 CHEVELLE, 454, four- PROFESSIONAL painting ser­ ceilings. 649-9658. ••••••••••••••••••••■■•••••a Drivers license. Phone 649-3589. and tuition refund. Contact Pase-Rutherford, Realtors, enjoy the above plus other rs - $3295 stalled in time for the holiday Holiday 5th Estate, Holiday’s mowers repaired, pick-up and vice, spray, brush, roll, in- DO you want to work this Moore Business Forms, Inc. ALLIED PRINTING treasures. ’ varieties. 75t per ^ozen. speed, radial tires. Call after 7 delivery. Prompt-Reliable-)l-F • Electrical 18 MLS. fringe benefits, apply Mr. p.m., 646-3248. weekend. But you must buy entry in th e 5th W h ee l terior, exterior. Free es­ ANY TYPE carpentry and PLANT Operations — Openings summer? Immediate opening Mr. T. P. Gutowski, 1221 Main SERVICES, INC. Harrison, Harrison’s Weekdays after 6 p.m., Satur­ now through Saturday, the sweepstakes. Service. Cali Sharpall, 643-5305. timates. Fully insured. 28 years sales assistant, must have a St., Willimantic, Conn. TAG Sale — 84 Greenwood day and Sunday all day. 1615 masonry, additions and MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. for qualified production people 570 Middle Tpke., West GIRL wanted for stock control Stationers, 849 Main Strek, Drive, Friday - Saturday, May 1960 TR3, good mechanical, will 70 AUDI 100 LS 19th. Several other 5th Wheelers experience. ^-0001. ‘ remodeling. Free estimates. A. in coatings manufacturing car, neat, pay by the hour. App­ Telephone, 1-423-8441. An equal system in furniture chain. Will Manchester, mornings only or Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Electrical repaits, additions, Manchester, Conn. 18-19. 10-4, jig-saw, candles, ...... pass inspection. Solid $400. Call 4'Door 4-speed, smoke blue. Squillacote, 649-0811. alterations. Small job plant.■ “Excellent :ell fringe...... benefits, ly in person. Connecticut opportunity employer. handle all incoming and out­ by appointment, no phoneino inter ■ RECTOWN USA has almost by Elkhart (or your inspec­ large appliances, cleaning PAINTING — Teachers have Refining, Vernon Oil, 994 Hart­ books, sunlamp, trumpet, Garden Products 50 643-1702. 50 brand new Holidays in tion. specialist. Free estimates. pay commensurate With going stock, handle special views guitar, miscellaneous. ' cellars, attics. Also will buy saved homeowners 20-50%. experience. Apply at office, ford Turnpike, Vernon. AUTOMOTIVE parts person, $2695 stock aiso Trojan and Concord and sell used furniture. 644- WILL build new homes, ad­ Master Charge. 643t8832. orders, control stock between A large selection of Scamper Twelve years experience. Fully ditions, dormers, recreation AlDi Manufacturing Corp. Sub- full-time, experience preferred. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, VEGETABLE plants for sale, 1970 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury Motor Homes. 1775. stores and keep all records on a OFFICE CLERK - Position TAG Sale - May 19-20, 10-4, HI, 2-door hardtop, vinyl roof. tent trailers. insured, free estimates. 643- rooms, repairs and kitchens. Flooring sidiarv of Cities Service Co., 98 REAL Estate Sales — We have Apply in person. Sears mature, capable of taking card file. Furniture or stock available for general office 79 cents a tray and up. 19 one opening in our Bolton of­ children’s clothing, toys, power steering, front disc In addition see the many fine Oh yes — we’ll trade your car 1609. Free estimates. Tobias Carpen­ East Main St., Rockville, Conn. Automotive , Center, charge of office including control experience necessary. clerk, typing and general office Eggplant, squash, chives, etc. LAWN MOWER Service, repair fice. Licensed man or woman household items. 41 Summer Oakland Faarms, Gleason brakes, 440 cubic engine, radio, 72 CHEVROLET NOVA “precamped” units traded in or truck, too. try Service, 643-5769. FLOOR SANDING and An equal opportunity employer. Manchester Parkade. Ask for payroll. References required Hours and salary open. This is a skills required. &iod starting Rally Sport Coupe.-8. automatic and sharpening, pick-up and only. Please call Kurt Street. Vicinity McDonalds. Street, Manchester, 649-7591, 8 dual rear speakers, color green. on our new Hoiidays. Each JOHN’S A-1 Exterior-interior Refinishing, (speciaiizing in Mr. Abrams or call 643-1581. An Call for appointment, between local position. Reply Box “S”, salary and benefits. Apply 9-3, transmission, power steering. AIR delivery. Hours Monday Lessenger, Lessenger Co., a.m. to dark. Phone 643-7657. RECTOWN “ precamp” is Rectown U.S.IL Inc. painting and papering by older floors). Inside and outside AVON helps make dreams equal opportunity employer. 10-12 noon, oC'ir3:30 p.m., 646- Manchester Herald. Meadowsado\ Convalescent Center, CONDITIONING, stiver, sharp. through Thursday, 8 a.m. to professionals. Work Realtors, 646-8713. 3111. guaranteed in writing for one Route 6 West painting. John Verfaille, 646- come true! Need extra cash for 333 Bid well St., Manchester, 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to .9 guaranteed. Call 649-5474 after a dishwasher? An Easter out­ HELP wanted — Clerk-cashier, 646-2321. 1972 FIAT 124, wagon, excellent fuli year on parts and labor. Willimantic, Gonn. p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 5750, 872-2222. condition, 16,000 miles, 4-speed, $2995 5. fit? Color TV? Find out how WOMAN wanted for pot and female, 9 to 5 p.m. daily, paid MAN wanted as truck driver COUNTRY ESTATE AUCTION Financing' by Conn. Bank & . 1-423-182S p.m., 872-8311. dishwashing. Also general help, vacation. Thrifty’s Home Care radio. Have company car. 649- MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 easy it is to make money in aftd yard man. Apply in person Situation Wanted 38 Saturday Morning, 10:00 A.M., May Yotti 6244. ’Trust allows low down pay­ Rectown • the Dealer Who listens Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 18 your spare tm e, ask an Avon good wages,, free -meals in­ Center. Route 83, Vernon. Call at W.H. England Lumber CY)., LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, RN’S - LPN’S 69 DODGE MONACO ment and up to 7 years to pay. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Representati^Gall 289-4922. cluded. 649-5313. 872-8324 for interview appoint­ Route 44A, Bolton Notch. NURSE’S Aide, experienced, 444 Tolland Tpke. InspecHon 8:00 A.M. 4-Door Hardtop 8. automatic lawns mowed, trees cut and MANCHESTER delivery Part-time, Full-time 1967 LEMANS Pontiac, Building-Contracting ROOFING and roof rep ment. desires private duty. Care or transmission, power steering, power removed. Cellars and attics 14 iight trucking and package 3 to 11 p.m. shift Exit 94 off 1-86 and automatic transmission, power Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707T companion to elderly. Call 644- follow auction signs brakes. AIR CONDITIONING, white, RECTOWN USA, MC. cleaned. Free estimate. Call delivery. Refrigerators, Salary commensurate upon steering, $400 or best offer. Call NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 2376. Outdoor auction, please bring own chairs black vinyl roof. . Route 6, West Wllllmantlc 643-6000. washers and stove moving experience. Apply in person. 644-2938. 1772 YAMAHA Enduro, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ BIDWELL Home Improvement specialty: 6494)752. 1 -4 2 3 -1 6 2 5 excellent condition. $725 or best Co. E xpert installation of RN YOUNG woman experienced in RAIN DATE: June 2. 1973 $2095 8 A .M .-9 P.M. Dally. Sat H I 6 ODD JOBS, lawn care, light ditions, rec rooms, porches and Supervisor, full time. 8-11 EAST HOUSE 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Camper offer. Call between 4-7 p.m., roofing. No job too small. Call aluminum siding, gutters and 745 Main SL child care seeks position as bus, excellent condition,' 1967 Closad Sundaya 649-4992. tree work, removal service to trims. Roofing installation and nursemaid, will do light Partial Listing Furniture: dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. 649-3144. East Hartford engine, carpeted, paneled, new repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagek 27 RNs or LPNs housekeeping. 643-5236. Lincoln rocktr, pint 3 drtwor chMt, round ook tiblo — 3 Itils w/6 ’iV aMAHA,_ 250CC, excellent HALL/HARTFORD Full and part time. 3-11, 11-7 mitching choirt, w/buffol /clow loot ond bowod drtwtro, oak bulfot, ook paint. Call 649-7389 after 6 p.m. MASONRY — All types of leabo«, 4 drawer pIno chaot, w/morblo Iniorti, .solid pin# blankol chool, VOLKSWAGEN Garage-Service-Storage 10 condition. Road machine, musit TWO handymen want variety of HORACE Tetrault — Siding, SI’TUATION wanted as aide or stone, brick fireplaces, walls. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ UNEXGOia RUL ESTATE nuh. dining room oot, tablo w/loofo, ( choira, china cloast and buffat, w/2 1963 CHRYSLER Newport, one sell. $300. Phone 649-9917 jobs, ------lawns raked,- •'l i m ^1, , fer-__ roofing, storm windows, aw­ companion to convalescent 66 VOLKSWAGEN tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ concrete steps, sidewalks. No cond, third. All kinds; Realty' CAKER OPraRTlMn NURSES AIDES liar pit cruti labia, oak 4 drawar drstsar, S drawer oak cheat, mlaalon oak owner, good running condition. GARAGE for rent, 23 Hyde nings. Quality workmanship, lady, 17 years experience. chairs, solid chtrry labia, Hspplawhila lyps bedroom sot, china closet, Sedan. 4-speed, white tics, cleaned. Reliable service. job too small.ill. Free“ estimates. statewide. Credit rating un­ Experienced preferred, full and part time. 7-3, 3 -ii $175 or best offer. Phone 649- Street, off West Center Street, HARLEY DAVIDSON Sales, 49 free estimates. Fully insured. PART-TIME Receptionist — References furnished. Kind, rap. Windsor arm chair, oak IIHng cablnatt, O.A. rapro. fool stoola $10. monthly. Call 649-7625. Reasonable rates. 643-5305. Over 20 years experience. After necessary. Reasonable. Con­ 3466. Park Street, Hartford. Motor­ 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. 872-9187, 649-3417. fidential, quick arrangements. and file clerk, 4 to 8 p.m., Ckin- devoted. Salary open. 527-9637. w/noodlapoint, ropro. Jacoboan and labia, B/W drsaaing taMa, 2 t920's $1145 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a cycles, parts, service and COMPETITIVE PAY SCALE tact Mrs. Pennington, Ted •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom sots, maple bads, 2 bedroom aota, oak bedroom aot, kitchon Motorcyclas-BIcycles 11 TREE Removal — pruning, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Hall/Hartlord is interested in interviewing can­ sots, flal and dome trunk, old aulomobllt trunk, motal tholying, oxcollont 1971 FIAT 850 Spyder converti­ accessories. 247-9774. CARPENTRY - Repairs, ROOFING — Specializing 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Following benefits: Paid vacation, sick day pay, life In-' Trudon, Inc., 649-2838. Dogs-BIrdSiPets 41 68 VOLKSWUfN spraying, etc., fully insured. repairing roofs, new roofs, didates tor the position of Associate of its Greater Hart­ French Provincial bedroom aot, 4 placaa. ble, 27,000 miles, excellent Faslback. 4-speed, blue. remodeling, additions, roofing. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. surance, major medical insurance, disability, 8 paid mechanical condition. $1,350, MOTORCYCLE insurance — 1972 HARLEY, 350, with extras. Licensed. Free estimates. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned ford operation. Persons selected must have a Real WOMAN for day work, one or FREE kittens, need home Glass 8 Miscellaneous: Low rates. Immediate binding Phone 633-5345. Call David Patria, South Wind­ holiday, medication discount. Drop Iri and see our modern 565-7626 or .649-3929 after 6 p.m. Phone 742-8535 or 643-5301 after sor, 644-1796. and repaired. 30 years Estate License and believe NOW is the time to in­ two days weekly, phone 646- desperately, boxed trained. OtprtMkm gltM , allvtr plat#, china, box lot llnona, box lot cannod gooda, ,$1595 authority. Call Joan Lane at MORTAGEIS — 1st, and 2nd facility. Please call 647-9604 after 3 p.m. 4 p.m. experience. Free estimates. mortgages — interim financing troduce Real Professionalism to this Area; be Poised, 1920. ap^lng goodi. 1973 PLYMOUTH Sebring. This Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- WASHING Machine Repairs — Howley, 643-5361. Confident, Capable - and Above All, Receptive to New 1126. RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, WES ROBBINS carpentry — expedient and confidential MALE black angora kitten Appliances: car has all the extras. Must TWO YAMAHA trail bikes, one remodeling specialistialist. Ad- service, J. D. Real Estate Ideas, Policies and Procedures, and Willing to Absorb SERVICE station attendant, Q.E. rafrigaralor, 18 cubic loot, naw Frigidaira Imperial hoatfraa 68 VOLKSWAGEN MX250; other MX80, never Maytag. Reasonable rates. WINDSOR Roofing & Siding- MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER full and part-time. Clarke looking for good home. Phone- sell, have company car. 647- 4-Speed, blue. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Assoc. 643-5129. Intensive In-House Training. rafrigarator. Lady Kanmora 3 apaad washer, Q.E. atova, many small 1130. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all ridden. 875-4218. Former owner Pike Coin Wash- Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird 333 Bldwell St. Mancheater Motor Sales, Bolton, Conn. 649-2918 after 3 p.m. spptlancaa; power lawn mower, Lambert anowblowar HS28 4 cycle Brigga makes, models and speeds. Dry Cleaning. 643-4913. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 646-2321 649-3446. Roofing, storm windows and SECOND Mortgages — residen­ 9-3 -weekdays S Stratton motor tana. $1445 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, doors, and gutters. Aluminum Hall/Hartford is a Member of the Hall Group, a FREE to good home, one-year 1965 RAMBLER American con­ SUZUKI 200 for sale, $400. tial, (tommercial, industrial to HELP wanted to work in fur­ Radios and VIctrola: vertible, new engine, transmis­ Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- Street bike only. Call 569-1558. awnings. 643-9444, 6884W49. National Network of Service-Motivated Real Estate niture store, setting up fur­ old altered male miniature 2098. consolidate bills, business Sheltie mix, all shots, good with Philco parlor radio, RCA parlor radio, lowboy VIctrola w/mualc case. sion, brakes, $250.742-9502 after expansion, alleviate cash Professionals Extending from Coast to Coast. niture. Will consider part-time. 8 p.m. ^rV0LKSW>8EN 1965 HONDA S90, street bike, ROSSI Roofjng, siding, 643-2833. children. Call after 6, 742-8506. Miscellaneous: Super sedan. 4-speed. Al problems. Jan Brennan If You Think You Can "Fill the Bill,” Write 1972 BMW, R75-5, excellent con­ excellent condition. $150. Cali chimneys rs. Free es- Brass flraplaca sat, paintings, prints, baikala, ahip't lantama, 2 large CON*DlTIONlNG. clean. - Associates Mortgage Companv. PUPPIES for sale, $4 each, 1966 CHEVROLET, four-door dition, low mileage. Call 649- 643-8093. MANCHESTER WOODWORKS timates, fully msured. Days, 528-7500. BOOKKEEPER PART-TIME, one or two Bristol lamps, modem porcelain lamps, marble table lamp w/pritma. Biscayne, 6 cylinder, engine 0839 or 643-1558. evenings, 529-8056, Paul evenings a week, possible $30- mixed breed, cocker- spaniel- $2095 Career Opportunity Terrier. Phone 643-0919. excellent condition, interior 1968 KAWASAKI 175, bought 329 Watherall Street Cosgrove, 643-5364. Business Opportunity 28 $100 or more a week, no 1971 HONDA, 350 CL, excellent D. Shaban, General Manager experience. Students welcome. Trucker ft Caterar on PremlBBS good, outside fair. Best offer new in 1972, 700 miles. $350 or In an environmental improvement company. Mature condition, only 2,000 miles. best offer. Call 646-7607. ALUMINUM Siding and custom 21 Tolland Turnpike, 643-2321. AKC white German Shepherd, Ihspect. 8:00 A.M. Pleaae not starting time accepted. 6434749 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - Paint and woman. General ledger, accounts payable, small of­ female, unspayed, good with Priced to sell immediately. Call KHdien cabbiets, layout and design work, formica trim. Workmanship and wallpaper store for sale. ^Irck Mancheater, Connecticut 06040 TEDTRUDON 646-1988. materials guaranteed. Free es­ fice, some typing necessary. MATURE experienced children, $200. Must sell, YANKEE TRADER AUCTION 1972 TOYOTA Celica air- work, stairs, etc. Free esthnatas. and equipment. Priced right. moving. Cali 646-4137. conditioning, . AF/FM radio. ROUTE 83 timates. u l l 643-9043 or 875- Mitten Realty Company, 643- ...or... secretary, good starting salary, COMPANY TOLLAND TPKE. MOTORCYCLE insurance, 0669. excellent fringe benefits, good Like new. Imone 568-0615. Herald Classified Ids are the 6930. Telephone: BACK for sale — AKC English For Info call 643-5372 or 643-7059 TALCOTTVILLE come to us for good rates. Just cheapest, most effective way in the Commercial and RasidanUal. Call: Mr. Guardlanl, 643-1561 working conditions. Call Mr. 5 minutes of your time. Call 646-1141 Torrisi at Goodyear Tire Com­ Springer ^aniei, 3 months old, TCL 649-2838 world to reach the most people! Cal EXPERIENCED roofing and MAN desires starting business MANCHESTER, CONN. Crockett Agency, ask for Betty siding applicator. Call after 8 pany. 569-1550.r ; female, (iood bloodline, 646- 643-2711. 647-946S 643-9469 in Billiard Hall, needs capital. 0496.' or Louise. 643-1577. p.m., 649-3379. Phone 647-1752, ask for Bob.

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Amvtfi t* frariMi fuzilc Apartments For Rent 63 Apartments For Rent 63 G re e tin g s ^N C H E ST E R JEVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., May 18, 1973 — PAGE TWENTY-SFVF.n Houses For Sale MANCHESTER - One- 72 Out ot Town-For Sale 75 bedroom Ranch type apart­ Offered by the Out ot Town-For Sale 75 ACROSS 6 Sorrow PRESIDENTIAL ment, private entrance. MANCHESTER - Large 7- 1 Indian (Scot) room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, un­ LARGE 6-room Cape, full 7 Delirium VILLA8EAFTS. Includes heat and appliances. dormer, treed lot, modern greeting $163 per month. Paul W. usual property, huge bam. $31,- 4 Colloquial tremens (ab.) MANCHESTER 900. Warren E. Howland, REAL kitchen, formal dining room, ONLY $24,500 TOLLAND greeting 8 Affirmative Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535,646- PHILBRICK An unusual home, large One and two bedrooms. 1021 Realtor, 643-1108. fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, 1W 9Humi reply . KEITirS baths, one block from school. farmhouse with remodeled monotonously 9 fall Near schools, churches ESTATE CONDOMINIUM Priced Owner transferred. $36,000. No kitchen, situated' on 10 acres 12 Formal 10 Regulations and shopping center, on AVAILABLE immediately. agents. 649-1749. argument 11 Thin pieces Pleasant four-room apartment, AGENCY below market value at $27,000. KORNER in desirable section of bus line. Call anytime. Tolland. Priced to sell. Call 13 Scandinavian of wood heat, hot water, appliances, TEN ACRES OF TERRA Two bedrooms, air- CORNER inscription 12 Transaction 30 Cuckoo 38 Positive conditioning, carpeting, MANCHESTER - 64 Duplex Lloyd O’Dell at T.J. 14 Without a plea 15 Feminine carpeting, air-conaitioner. ALTA, with custom built located near shopping, schools. blackbird electrode 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 Lease, security. $195. 649-3978. appliances plus many extras. Crockett’s Tolland office, 16 Spanish cheer appellation 31 Army officers 41.Destrby THRU granite studded stone Ranch, Churches, newly painted, 643-6165. Low maintenance charges. Can Realtors, 875-6279. 17 Puts on cargo 19 Head cover (ab.) 43 Feminine perched on top of ten acres of be seen evenings. Call 646-0557. by Ralph A. Pasak separate heating systems. 18 Foollike part 20 Falsehood 32 Injury nickname woods with panoramic view By Bea Jeith Priced at $31,900. Zinsser Agen­ 19 Boy’s name 21 Compass point 33 Anecdote 44 Car SIX-ROOM apartment, con­ Business Locations- Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 7 2 Houses For Sale 72 cy, 646-1511. 20 Allow 22 Number collection 46 South by venient location to Main Street For Rent 67 stretching out for miles. 8 If you sell your principal 23 Layers 24 By memory 35 One who east (ab.) MANCHESTER Parkade and school. $175. Call after 5 MANCHESTER — Colonial in rooms, 24x24’ living room, CUSTOM BUILT Good, balanced lighting residence at a profit after ow­ BOLTON 2SDin 26Soup raves 47 Air (prefix) 2.9 ACRES, 7 rooms, two baths, MANCHESTER - 8-room 27 Italian harvest vegetable Apartments. We now have p.m., 649-4466. 466 MAIN Street — Building for Manchester nice condition. 3 bedrooms, dining room, modem kitchen, call for at least four lamps ning it for more than six Colonial with 2-car garage, 1st Time Offered, U&R 36 Brought into 48 Gibbon openings at the Parkade built-ins, kitchen carpeting, goddess 29 Brother or life 49 Past any business, office, or com­ fireplace, garage. $35,900. living room, dining room, Florida room, first-floor laun­ Seven-room Ranch, well placed in a living months, and you are under 65, first-floor family room, 4 Custom Built spacious 7-rooih 28 Sharp Apartments, a short pleasant MANCHESTER — Three-room DUTCH COLONIAL sister 37 Head (coU.) 52 Preposition mercial use, near Center. ^11 Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. kitchen, IV^ baths, den or 4th dry, central vac, automatic enclosed breezeway. 'Two- room. Translucent or you can avoid capital gains bedrooms, 2>A baths and much Ranch Home. This distinct 29 Seasoning walk to one Connecticut’s apartment, all appliances, 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. Beautifully landscaped lot bedroom. Good lot. ()nly $29,- temperature controlled tax on your profit if you meet more. Over 2,500 square feet of 32 Patriotic r i 4 r r r r * largest shopping centers. We utilities, $170 per month. Fiano (lots of trees). Eat-in kitchen car garage, walk-out opaque shades are the best designed home has a 16x21’ group (ab.) SEVEN-ROOM Sprawling 90(1. Frechette & Martin greenhouse, automatic garage certain Treasury living area. FYiced in the 50’s. living room, with lloor-to- • 10 IT furnish stove, refrigerator, Agency, 646-2V2677. formal dining room, living Realtors, 647-9993. finished basement. and consider dimmers a 34 Bury MANCHESTER 10,000 square custom Ranch in prestigious doors, plus many, many more tests . . . You must buy and Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. ceiling Indiana colored stone 36 Tropical fruit i heat, hot water, grounds feet industrial space. room with fireplace, rec Beautiful lot. $39,900. must. Scaling is important ii r li maintenance and parking. One !. Fully Lakewood Circle area. . MANCHESTER - Excep­ extras. Call today to inspect use a new principal residence fireplace and recessed 39 Replica sprinklered, loading docks, of- room, 3 large bedrooms, 24’ here. Tops of all shades Lota-Land For Sale 73 40 Scent . 3 bedroom, $159 monthly, two MANCHESTER Professionally landscaped tional 8-room Condominium, this rare home in a unique set­ purchased with the sales reostalic lighting, formal Ii 15 MbwlM From HartfonI fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- should reach approximate­ 42 Ontario (ab.) bedrooms, $195 monthly. Call manicured lawns and mature above ground pool. Must Be completely equipped. Call for ting. $75,000. M. H. PJILMER REALTY proceeds within one year dining room, leading to a m 0131. trees. Four fireplaces, 2V4 A-ZONE, city water and sewer, 44Salientia 19 21 a 649-5365 for more information. Seen. details, Frechette & Martin, ReaHofs/AlS $434321 ly the same level; thus a before or after the sale of the large sundeck, good sized 45 Female deer baths, covered terrace, many $9,000. J. D. Real E state W 2 Bedroom Apartments F. J. SPtliCKI Realtors, 647-9993. ______COLONIAL-RANCH near Gertrude Hifdloni, 6494S38 tail lamp looks better on a old residence, or if you build a kitchen with ample cabinets 46 Welcoming It) MANCHESTER 4,000 plus more features. A superb home. Country Club, 6 rooms, large Associates, 643-5129. action THREE ROOMS, heat, hot square feet store-building for RBILTat 643-2121 low table and a shorter one new residence, within one and slide-in range unit. 3 a 1 water, appliances, parking, Call Warren E. Howland, formal dining room, paneled 49 Puts to start at $207 lease. Huge paved parking Realtors, 643-1108. Manchester on taller tables. year before or 18 months after COVENTRY - One-half acre, bedrooms with an over abun­ 50 What a loser is a 30 li 1 1 ST $140. ^ c u n ty deposit. 646-3494, area. Prime location in town living room with built-in the sale of the former $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. An­ Lebanofi-Country non-development Cape. Minutes dance of closets, two full 51 Birds of prey evenings 649^742. EAST Middle Tpke. — two- ■1 with highway access. Hayes MANCHESTER nVE BEDROOMS bookcases and fireplace. Two 1. As members of CID residence . . . If you are over dover, $1,800. overlooking lake.' from Route 2. 4 large rooms downstairs and tbe up­ baths, one with a glass topped 53 Mistake JT m 3T 1 Bedroom & Townhouses family, 5-5, wood and brick con­ 54 Pedal digit Egency, 646-0131. MANCHESTER — New 6-room Plenty of privacy on this or three bedrooms, family struction, welt maintained, (Commercial Industrial 65 when you sell at a profit, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. stairs is unfinished, waiting for your imagination vanity dressing table and H” s £ 1 FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, can be reserved GETTING STARHD? room with fireplace, garage, DOWN hot water, appliances, central Here is a nice 2-bedroom Ranch, aluminum siding, IV2 acre lot. Nine-room large lot. Shown by appoint­ Division) we have various you can avoid payment of tax mirrors, Ground level 19x25’ 474 MAIN St. — Commercial baths, pick your color. $33,900. plus many extras. $38,500. ment, Charles Ponticelfi, 649- MANCHESTER - 102x632’, AA CALL NOW 1 Truthful 46 location, parxinc Security, Your rent includes: home to get you going. Front- Colonial with 3-car gar­ stores, warehouses, in­ on your gain completely if the pine paneled family room, 2 Single thing place ideal for office or store, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 9644, 6464800. zone on first 200’ depth, rural A little extra traveling, ■ I lease. $180. 649-334 Heat and Hot Water to-back living room, wall-to- age. Convenient to M ^ T IN SCHOOL Area - dustrial plants for sale adjusted sales price of the residential on remaining 432’ with a huge corner brick 3 Plural i l u $150. 646-2426, 9-5. will save your pocketbook. fireplace, 2-car attached gar­ pronoun J wall carpeting. Fireplace, den MANCHESTER - New custom everything. 40s. Raised Ranch. 7 rooms, one and/or lease. May we help house is not over allowing horses and stables. 4 K ^ o f BT TWO-BEDROOM apartment on HOTPOINT PROFESSIONAL office, and a Rec room, perfect for full, two half baths, two Manchester $20,000 . . . If over $20,000, a Asking $13,900. Helen D. Cole, age, cast iron baseboard heat, third floor in 3-family home, built four-bedroom Raised you to get located? meeting u beautiful, spacious. Excellent that .first home. Call Tony fireplaces, two-car garage. proportionate part of the gain Realtor, MLS, 643-6^. carpeting, Anderson ther­ (2 wds.) clean and quiet. Security and APPLIANCES Ranch. Executive location. lUST REDUCED IS exposure. First floor, all Wasilefsky at 649-5306 today. Quality built. $52,900. Hayes LA PENTA AGENCY Large wooded lot. Beautiful 2. Residential lot in So. can be taxfree .. . LESSENGER CO., mopane windows and screens, 5 Obhmgs (ab.) references required. Hot water • RoMgentor GLASTONBURY 5 sets flood lights and many (Niwiram iNnsrsisi aun.) • OISlIWMlMr facilities, parking. Reasonable Agency, 646-0131. Realtora-MLS 646-2440 home and excellent location. Windsor - $10,000. Residen­ BUY OF THE WEEK, and heat included. $160 rent. 649-1^, 649-3549. Eight-room Cape, 3 Minnechaugh Mountain, 33 more quality extra features, monthly. 646-1166. • Disposal ..B&W.. tial lot in Manchester - $9,- Newer 5% room Ranch. MANCHESTER - New listing. OVERSIZED Custom 4- bedrooms, dining room, prime acres. Access Cedar REALTORS situated on a high wooded IW- The BARROWS & WALLACE Co 500. Comer lot "A” Zone. Fireplace, acre lot. Large Ridge Terrace and Manchester Houtehold Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 122 EAST Center St. New first- Realtors - MLS 6-room immaculate 'older fireplace, 2-car garage, Rout. 44-A, Bolton acre parcel of land, with a 474 MAIN Street — Three-room THE IN-PLACE TO LIVE bedroom Colonial. Built in garden area. Only $28,900. floor professional office space. Manchester Parkade — 64»-5Mg home. City utilities, full base­ MANCHESTER - Dutch aluminum siding, sunroom, Central. Rd. Frechette & Martin, 646-8713 terraced landscaped yard. apartment, heat, $150. Security, WITH ALL THE EXTRAS 1972. First-floor family room Realtors, 647-9993. 228-3080 (XEAN USED — refrigerators, TWO pleasant quiet clean fur­ Convenient location, ample ment, garage. Convenient loca­ Colonial, Porter Street, 4 with fireplace, 2Vz baths with rec room, walk to East Priced well under today’s family unit. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. parking and on bus line. Will bedrooms, living room, dining 3. Commercial-Industrial PASEK-RUTHERFORD, INC. ranges, automatic washers nished rooms at 50 Woodbridge tion. I^w 30’s. Pieser Realty, marble vanities, 2-car Catholic High. replacement cost, at $57,000. Street, Manchester. Next to > Walk in closets • Carpeting subdivide from 100 square feet CUSTOM built 7-room Ranch, room, kitchen, IIA bathis, large 6% acres at “on” and 608 Dumskle Die., East Hartford COVENTRY — Gorgeous, WILLINGTON - Off Route with guarantees. See them at B. 289-8628. oversized garage, full walk­ COVENTRY (NORTH) D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main shopping center. ' Cathedral Ceiling • Tile bath to 2,000 square feet, to fit your walk-out finished basement. first-floor family room, two-car “off” ramp to 1-91 in E. . 289-7475 heavily wooded building lot 44A, near UConn, beautifully U&R R E A L I T Y ., WC. 8 LA PENTA AGENCY w ith a view . O w ner PLANT A GARDEN AND St., Call 643-2171. WOODLAND with vanity • Private patios needs. 646-1180. Two-car attached garage, MANCHESTER - Two-family, garage. Immaculate home in out basement with sliding Windsor. treed 1.6 acre lot with two- R08EIITD.I MUkDOCH, RULTORh CLEAN furnished room, with sliding doors • Free enclosed breezeway. Beautiful 5-4, central location. Large lot. desirable location. Priced at glass doors. Beautiful skyline Realtors/MLS 646-2440 transferred, sacrifice at $4,000. bedroom trailer in excellent Take a dip in the pool when Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, 646- 643-2692 CARPETS — Wholesale to you parking,' central location. MANOR parking for residents & guests FIRST-Floor front comer of­ 137x195’ lot. $39,900. M. H. Priced at $36,900. Frechette & $52,900. Frechette & Martin, vjew. Accessories in a room MANCHESTER — Fine older condition. Stove and you’re done! 7 rooms plus! Palmer Realty, 643-6321, Ger­ 3177. refrigerator included. Asking at our warehouse. The Caniet Blanchard & Rossetto, • Master TV antennas • Sound fice, all utilities. Parking, near Martin, Realtors, 647-9993. Realtors, 647-9993. CIRCA 1730 — 16 rooms, reflect the people who live Colonial. Immaculate condi­ Solid brick, plaster walls, 2- Realtors, 646-2482. 1-86, $75 monthly. Talcottville trude Hagedom, 649-0538. 48 AVONDALE Rd. 7-room tion, all improvements. $14,500. Lessenger Co., car garage, walk-up attic, COVENTRY (NORTH) Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., APARTMENTS Conditioning • Swimming recently restored. 7 there, like good MANCHESTER - Ludlow Manchester. 646-8568. Homestead Street area. 646-4485. fireplaces, summer kitchen, 6 Cape, IVi baths, fireplace, Spacious country kitchen, 3 or 4 Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080, 742- over an acre, near shopping /COLONIAL CAPE Pool • Sauna & Baths. carpeting, stove, refrigerator, photographs of the family bedrooms, 1V4 baths. Enclosed Road, 100’ building lot with 9718. FURNISHED room for (ON W. Middle Tpke.) or more b^room s, new baths, water and sewer. Merritt Agen­ and priced to sell by Florida King-sized furniture is no MOVING — Three piece living gentleman, homey atmosphere, STORE, Attractive clean, dry, shed dormer, aluminum siding, or miniature paintings dis­ porches. Quiet area. Second bound owner. Call Ann Hunter MANCHESTER new kitchen, two-car garage. cy, 646-1180. COVENTRY - Immaculate / problem here. I'A baths, 3 room set, $125. Two-piece living includes kitchen and parking. spacious. Heat, all facilities. pallatio, ja ra g e , extras. Elva played on easels. Beamed mortgage .available. Only at 649-5306. Built by $58,900. lyiler. Realtor, 649-4469. $31,900! LaPoll Company Ranch. Living room, dining bedrooms, front-to-back living room set, $125. Two green rugs, Call 649-4936, 649-3436. Reasonable rent. Business - oL ceilings make a room look WILLINGTON - Building lot with pads. One 9x12’, one U&R HOUSING CORP. OAKLAND fice combination. 649-3549, 649- RANCH—6 rooms, IV2 baths, Realtors, 569-1030. room, kitchen, family room, room with fireplace, formal much wider, in addition to over 8 acres single parcel. Only two bedrooms, bath and gar­ ..B&W.. 9t^’xl0’, $50 each. All in good Apartments For Rent 63 1 and 2-bedroom luxury 1680. formal dining room, 3 The BARROWS i.WALLACXCo. dining room and a country SPACIOUS CAPE giving it charm and $15,500. 2.3 acre comer lot, nice age. Priced at only $25,500. kitchen, all on 1.9 wooded condition. Call 646-7879. apartments. Featufes wall-to- bedrooms, garage, treed lot. location, only $8,500. 28 acres, Realtors - MLS / WE HAVE customers waiting LCXIKING for an office with architectural interest. SOMEBODY WANTS Frechette & Martin, Realtors, Manchester Parkade —/M9-5306 acres. Price $37,900. For more wall carpeting, vanity tile MANOR $33,^. IN SPLENDID can subdivide into 7 large lots. 647-9993. MOVING - 9x15’ hand braided for the rental of your apartment baths, built-in oven, range, excellent location, on and off YOUR HOME Blanchard & Rossetto, information call Tony CENTRAL air-conditioned 8- We need LISTINGS right rug, with companion smaller or home. J.D. Real Estate dishwasher, refrigerator and TUDOR LANE street parking, private CONDITION And we have what it takes to Realtors, 646-2482. TOLLAND Wasilefsky. rugs, reversible, one year old, Associates, Inc. 643-5129. lavatory, just redecorated and room Colonial. First floor now - so won’t you please disposal, electric heat, 2 air OAKLAND STREET find that somebody, RAMBLING RANCH $12 Castro convertible loveseat. reasonable? Call 649-3689 after family room with large Immaculate 7-rooih stop' by and LIST or BUY experience, salesmanship, MANCHESTER Two A-zone ••B&W.. conditioners, glass sliding Exit 94 off 1-66 A first-floor family room, The BARROWS i WALLACE Co. Early American, like new, $175. LOOKING for anything in real 6 p.m. fieldstone fireplace, four and knowledge. Want your lots on Ferguson Rd., city doors, all large rooms. Full PHONE 647-9771 Aluminum sided Cape. Very from wall-to-wall carpeting, unique Reillors — MLS Complete set of dishes, service estate rental — apartments, bedrooms, 2V2 baths, two-car home sold? C)all us today. water and sewer, $9,50(j each. Coventry-6'/i room Colonial for 8, extra fine quality, $50. homes, multiple dwellings, no basement storage area, ample Resort Property- formal dining room, living decorating, Rec room Mancheeter Parkade — 849-5308 garage, walk-out basement, room with fireplace, first- K e i i k Blanchard & Rossetto, Cape with 15x21 kitchen and Small antique clocK, $50. '742- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate parking. Starting at $175. For Rent 68 BUNCHARD Realtors, 646-2482. downstairs. 2-car carport, NlfcE 6-room Duplex, plus rec dead-end street. One year old. floor bedroom, two full baths,, dining area, formal dining 7176. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. Handy to shopping, schools, & patio, plus much more, all room, 3 bedrooms, sundeck, 2- ANDOVER - Delightful 6Vi room, IV2 baths, garage, no TWO New CSialets,'' Lake Win- RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, recreation room, is gorgeous bus and religious facilities. pets, security and references, Real Estate SO. WINDSOR located on a quiet wooded lot. car garage, whistle clean room Ranch with beautifully ANTIQUE and Art Tag Sale, CHARLES Apartments, East nipesaukee. New Hampshire, one full, 2 half baths, all large with electric fireplace and ROSSETTO landscaped grounds on Andover Model apartm ent open for $200 monthly. Available June 172 EAST CENTER ST REALTGRS-ML8 646-2482 For more information call throughout. Clean clear farm Saturday, 8:30-4 p.m., 32 Bunce Middle Tpke., 4Vi room private beach, walking dis­ > / rooms, 2 fireplaces, wall-to- wall-to-wall carpeting. Quiet 1 ACRE PARK FOR SALE Tony Wasilefsky. at 649-5306. Lake. Extra large master M inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday 1st. 643-0237. pond for swimming. $31,500. Drive, Manchester. Old prints, Townhouse, Vk baths, all tance. Nicely furnished, over­ wall carpeting, large fully neighborhood, low 30s. 189 W. Center S t In prime residential area. bedroom, formal dining room, and Sunday. Other times by 649-1922 Upper 30’s. etchings, original paintings and appliances, two air- sized fireplace. One sleeps 7, equipped kitchen, central vac 6464126 Containing 40,000 sq. ft. well fireplace, sunroom with lovely appointment. Furnished Apartments 64 many choice antique conditioners, heat, hot water one sleeps 10. Dates filling system, 2-car garage, one BLANCHARD treed on a level park-like set­ . . B & W . • view of the lake. $30,500. Colli & accessories. Also some and storage. Basement garage. quickly. 643-0189. THREE acres, 8-room Ranch, Wagner, 289-0241. THREE-ROOM furnished acre wooded lot. & two baths, two fireplaces, gar­ ting. Priced right on today’s The BARROWS i WALLACE Co. household furnishings. From $190 to $230. (Charles Pon- C all: COUNTRY Cape - This 3 Realtori — Ml^ heated apartment. Private en­ Ever See bedroom Cape features a slate ages, Florida room. Hutchins market. Call Jon Jennings for ticelU, 649-9644, 646-0800. UAR Housing Corp WATERFRONT cottage. Lake BOWERS School—Five room Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 COVENTRY - Four-room, 2 trances. Working adults. No ROSSEHO Agency, 649-5324. more information. w o L v e r to n MAPLE double bed, mattress 643-9551 Winnipesaukee, sleeps 6, older home, with 16x32’ in- REALTOR8/ML8 646-2482 hallway, fireplace, bamboard ! ’FA! ' ; •. I f bedroom home with 3-car gar­ and box springs, excellent con­ THREE-Bedroom Duplex, $190 pets. Security deposit. private beach. Call 1- 603- 524- decor. 2 baths, rec room, gar­ age and approximately Robert Murdock, Realtor References, 643-4860. • ground pool. Rear yard com­ 189 W. CMitar 81reot MANCHESTER - Delightful ..B&W.. HEBRON -T Reduced $34,900. a o e n ^ dition. Phone after 4 p.m. 649- er month. Security required, 4948, or write Cottage, P.O. Box pletely enclosed with anchor age and landscaped property to older 6-room Cape, high acres of land on Grant Hill Rd. 6735. 'tilities not included. 649-4454, 643-9551 4, Lakeport, New Hampshire, provide an Early American at­ 50’ Ranch 6n lovely acre plus. Selling price $20,000. Call Mr. A ceilings, and original stained 649-9102. Stephen J. Luchon Jr. THREE-ROOM, furnished 03246. fence. $25,900. MANCHESTER - Duplex, 3- mosphere. Mid 30s. 647-9743. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Three large bedrooms, two Reynolds, 646-1700. apartment, recently remodeled bedrooms, excellent condition, oak trim, 3 bedrooms, living Realtors — MLS massiVe stone fireplaces, ADMIRAL color TV console, Sup’t. - 646-5257 COVENTRY—5-room cottage, room, dining room, eat-in Manchester Parkade — 849-5306 1 g 11 m t ygrrrefc $35. Inquire 233 Hackmatack MANCHESTER m agic.- Kids and refurnished. Central. Walk BAILEY Island, Maine. Small House fully furnished, close to lake, many improvements, top area. workshop and one-car garage. to Main Street. Rent includes kitchen with pantry, full base­ Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646- St., Manchester. O.K. in this fully outfitted two- 2-bedroom cottage, fully secondary financing Mid 30’s. Hayes Agency, 6 ^ WARANOKE RD. Striving Today FIVE rooms, first floor, heat and utilities. One month 0131. ment, two-car garage. City WILLINGTON — Commercial­ ^ 1 3 , 742-9718, 228-3080. bedroom apartment with equipped. Available July and available. $10,000. Unique Tri-level Contem­ utilities, walk to schools and VERY nice 7’ blue velvet sofa, parking provided. Comfortable available June 1st. Security, security deposit required. ’To August. Call 649-3788. ly zoned 7.5 acres with two/ for a inspect, Mr. Lindsay, 643-1111. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 porary with 3 or 4 bedrooms, shopping. $27,000. Principals ANDOVER — Excellent 6-room Y all foam rubber pillows, $70. living' for $140. Homefinders. plus first month’s rent. Call 646- MORTGAGE HELPER - buildings on prmerty presentl/ 7708. A I Comes with this contem­ acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, huge iiving room, with only, 643-6850. being leased. Excellent shop­ starter home, situated on 3 plus Better Tomorrow 643-6452. Fee, $20. 549-6980. CAPE Cod — Chatham,. 2- magnificent fireplace. Glass FURNISHED attractive 3- bedroom cottage, short dis­ porary Rahch, owner’s side beamed ceiling, garages, view. ping center site. Blanchard & wooded acres, 3 bedrooms, enclosed family room with MANCHESTER - Located in l^eai dilate C^omftan^ Antiques 56 NIFTY new street, spacious 3- LOVELY two-bedroom apart­ room apartment, all utilities tance from water. Available has 7 rooms, baths, formal Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. dining room, eating space in the> ton furnished, one-car parking, no one of our best residential kitenen, minutes from bedroom Duplex with base­ ment, with refrigerator, range, June andf September at off dining room, sunken living blue slate floor. $53,900. pets. 649-7743. neighborhoods. Large gracious BOLTON — Three building lots Manchester. $25,500. Colli and WANTED — Old curved glass ment, yard for the kids, and disposal, heat and parking. $195 season rates. 643-1073. room, den or fourth bedroom. BLANCHARD SFECI4I.I/ING IN lilH.ION I’ROPhliTltS I A monthly. Handy to Main Street. CHARM Colonial on a large beautifully with building permits. For ap­ Wagner, 289-0241. china closets with broken glass. parking provided. $180. Plus studio apartment, 3 landscaped lot. Lots of extras. Paying $30 and up. 649-7069. 643- Homefinders. Fee $20. 549-6980. Call 644-2427. THREE clean, furnished, 6EGINS RIGHT AT & pointment call Towne Real carpeted rooms, parking one Wanted to Rent 69 rooms and bath. Over IV2 Priced in mid 40’s. F. J. Estate, 649-4056. ANDOVER — This oversized BOLTON CENTLIi ROAD— BOLTON, CONN. 6710. THE FRGNT DGOR RO SSEnO Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. COZY 4 rooms, available, $160 car, no utilities, security, acres with beautiful view. Raised Ranch meets all the FIVE-Room Duplex, wall-to- PRIVATE room with bath Of this handsome 3 bedrooms, REALT0RS/ML8 646-2482 Phone 646-2311 T H E Pack Rat — Antiques, wall carpet, adults, no pets. monthly includes heat, stove, adults, no pets. 646-0057. 40 A CRES—of lan d in MANCHESTER Two AA requirements for the growing wanted for executive, 48 years two full bath Cape. A few of 189 W. Canter 8treet Manchester Exclusive family. Four good sized collectibles, bric-a-brac. Sun­ $150. Phone 742-7566. centrally located, security. 649- Manchester on East Hartford zoned lots with all utilities 1919, between 5-7. Houses tor Rent 65 old. No weekends. P rivate the special features of this im­ located in desirable Forest bedrooms, large living room, days, 12-6. Fidra Road, off home preferred. 643-2833. line. HURWIT Route 85, Bolton. SIX spacious rooms. Duplex, List With Us, maculate home: An attractive CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, Hills. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. two full baths. Toads of cabinets good• loilocation, • , ‘■“$185 monthly. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- MANCHESTER - Acres of fireplacerl living room with 9 room California Ranch. 4 BEDROOMS! and closets, two fireplaces, bedroom Townhouse, IVa baths, privacy among historic estates, WANTED — Large 3-bedroom bamboard, a nice eat-in area Fireplaced living room, formal Four bedrooms, full base­ Resort Property-For Sale 74 extra large 2-car garage and 2.'7 Wearing Apparel 57 Lease and security deposit.epo house in Manchester by August What Is Your Property Worth?] Available July 1st. Call 647- private basement, includes heat yet within walking distance PHILBRICK in kitchen with more bam­ dining room, modem kitchen ment, excellent wooded acres completely sur­ and applicances, carpets. $240. shopping areas. Unfurnished, 1st. Up to $300 per month. Call with dining area, family room, neighborhood for children BOLTON Lakefront — Vernon rounding the home. $4^5,000. We will view your property at NO COST or obllga-j WEDDING gown, size 8, $75. 1904. Bert Dittos, Manchester board. Colli and Wagner, 289-0241. Phone after 5 p.m., 875-1240. per month. Paul W. Dougan, three plus bedrooms, two baths, If you’re looking for that truly three large bedrooms, fourth Shake exterior, private yard. section. Private setting. Five- tion, and auggeat today'a market value. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. garages and lots of charm. Ck:- Memorial Hospital. 646-1222, AGENCY possible. 2-car garage. room Ranch type home. $26,900. DELUXE ONE - Bedroom Ext. 334. Colonial decor, this home you Only $25,500 makes this ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE SALES PLAN TODAY!!! Wanted to Buy 58 apartment, wall-to-wall cupancy June 1st. $250 monthly. REALTORS Beautifully landscaped home a must to see. Call Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Phone 649-5953. must see. Mid 30s. grounds. Marion E. Robertson, TOLLAND carpeting thrbughout, complete Apartment Bulldingsr 646-1117. WANTED — Antique furniture, appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ VILLAGER BLANCHARD Realtor. 643-5953. ______AMSTON LAKE - Like new, But of Town- For Sale 70 And W atch! Lakefront cottage, private CUSTOM RANCH glass, pewter, oil paintings or trally located $175 monthly. 646-4200 SIMONS For Rent 66 & treed lot, 2 bedrooms, other antique items. Any quan­ R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. APARTMENTS MANCHESTER - 4-family JUST LISTED tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, ROSSEHO Realtors 1129 Tolland Tpke. fireplace, screened porch. $23,- Immaculate 3-bedroom ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart­ brick, 4-car garage, good in­ ONLY THE rich can afford to REALTOR8/ML8 646-2482 514 room Ranch, large 900. Holcombe Realtors, 643- 165 Oakland Street. Five-room, 2-bedroom town come builder. Hayes Agency, pay rent. Buy this 2-family, let Ranch, 2 baths, formal dining TH E NEW house, wall-to-wall carpeting, ment, heat, hot water, stove, 189 W. Cflotar straet kitchen. Living room MANCHESTER - Ideal for 8616, 644-2447. room, eat-in kitchen, paneled refrigerator, $130. Security 646^)131. one of the wealthy pay your fireplace, built in bookcases. WANTED — Antique furniture, BIRCHWOOD APTS. 2 air conditioners, appliances, rent. 4-4 in good location. Inter­ children, 7-room Garrison family room, 2-car garage, deposit required. Adults only, Five new appliances. Large Colonial on a short street. Out of Town-For Sale 75 toys, crank phonographs, heat and hot water, Iti tiled Business Property- national Associates, Realtors, lovely wooded lot. swords/’ guns, glass, attic or 124 Mghlsml SL Manchester parking for one car. Call 643- wooded lot. Newly paint^. Fenced-in rear yard with lots of baths, washer and dryer hook­ For Sale 71 When we list and advertise your home—it 647-1300. , ,Co v e n t r y —'5-room home, Coventry OffItM - 742-8243 — Realtors-MLS cellar contents. 643-6535. Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ 9678. ROCKLEDGE AREA Owner transferred. trees. Very nice home. Priced up, patio. No pets. doesn’t merely move quickly—it practically large kitchen, new roof, plus I Membera of National Aasociation of Real Estate Boards. The Connecticut I pointments. An abundance of privacy l!-’ MANCHESTER - Six-room Chutom built 8-room home in mid 30’s. F. J. Spilecki, AGENCY in this small wooded complex. * ROCKVILLE — 5,4, and 3 room COVENTRY — Large commer­ 2 9 ,5 0 0 unfinished second floor. $23,900. MERRin Institute of Real Estate Boards, also the Hartford. Manchester and Vernon | WANTED Gravely walking FLIES! That’s because we have such a solid list Colonial, baths, formal with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 Realtor, 643-2121. ap artm en ts, $105 to $150 cial building with acres, Ihi Hayes Agency, 646-0131. REALTORS 046-1180 Multiple Listing Service. tractor, 10-12 h.p. with electric Featuring: Cali 649-7620 dining room eat-in kitchen, separate kitchens (in-law M.H. PALMER monthly. Appliances, and yard. (^ood location. Heavily traveled of qualified buyers—willing and able—just NEW Listing — 6-room Cape, starter and attachments. Call aluminum siding, two-car gar­ suite) and a beautiful Realtor/MLS 643-63^1 2 ladrooin TownhoutM Utilities extra. Phone 872-0359. road. Frechette & Martin, COVENTRY - Mini-estate after 4, 649-3506. • age, priced to sell. Mitten Agen­ breezeway, garage, rec room, • Eal-ln KHciwn 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Realtors, 647-9993. ITCHING to buy! Our skilled staff is geared to “English Tavern” rec room. Gertrude Hagedom with 160’ on the water. Califor­ cy, Realtors, 643-6930. treed lot, $31,900. Hayes Agen­ • RnhwI dMng area MANCHESTER - Nice two- (Quality galore. Must be seen. 649-0538 cy, 6464131. nia style Ranch home. Two full WANTED — Propane type gas bedroom Townhouse, full base­ CENTER Street — Business move quickly, efficiently, expertly on every refrigerator in running condi­ • 1 1/2 b«ht COVENTRY - Five room T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- baths, two-car garage. For •-Shag earpaUng ment. Includes heat, appliances apartment, garage. 646-3784. zoned II, excellent comer loca­ listing-7-so that in a matter of a few days, often a Manchester 1577. IF YOU are looking for a 2- more details call The Zinsser tion. Call 742-6872 after 5 p.m. • FuH privM basafflant NEW Listing — 7-room Cape, 4 •••••••• and carpets. $230 per month. tion with sound existing stme- bedroora,, completely bedrooms, dining room, Agency, 646-1511. • Pihtala antrancaa and patlaa Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- ture. Low 40’s. Must sell. few HOURS—a home is sold, at full asking price, Rooms Without Board 59 BOLTON — First-floor apart­ CONDOMINIUM redecorated Ranch style home, fireplace, basement, garage, ‘‘M anchester Rentals start at 1255 including 4535, 646-1021. Blanchard & Rossetto, MANCHESTER — Three fami­ on a lovely landscaped lot, in a TOLLAND — Clean and large heat Model apartment open ment, quiet neighborhood, to boot! If you like action—you’ll like Hayes! private treed fenced shrubbed carpeting, fireplace. Realtors, 646-2482. ly central location, separate very nice neighborhood, plus lot, $29,900. Owner, 646^622. Ranch with 3 bedrooms, living THE THOMPSON H ouse- Cot­ daily 1-5 P.M.. Sat. and Sun.. MANCHESTER - Deluxe one- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bedrooms, 2W baths, fully 12-5 P M. O ther tim es by References required. $185 himaces, nice tot, bus line, $46,- many other features, including room with fireplace, carpeting, tage St., centrally located, bedroom apartment at the Houses For Sale 72 carpeted, central air- 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. large, pleasantly furnished appointment. monthly. 643-5983. wall-to-wall carpeting and paneled rec room, garage, Teresa. On ous line. Includes conditioned, paneled family fireplace for only $34,500 please beautiful % acre wooded lot,- Then rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 room and 4Ui bedroom or den. PAUL W. DOUGAM, Realtor appliances and carpeting. $171 ROCKVILLE — Four 3-room MANCHESTER - 7 -room THREE-FAMILY, newly, call, 643-8891. $31,500. Amedy Realty, for overnight and permanent per mpnth. Paul Dougan, It Pays To Call Hayes Pool, tennis courts, club renovated throughout, ^ood in­ BOWERS CAPE guest rates. 643-4535 W. apartments, $110 monthly. One Colonial Itii tiled baths, Realtors, 875-6283. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. 5-room a p a r tm e n t, $125 plastered walls, rangO, dis­ house. vestment or homewith income. MANCHESTER - Two- and ' monthly. Utilities not included, hwasher, garbage disposal, Ray Lima, Hutchins Agency, bedroom Condominium, in­ Attractive 7-room Cape in VERNON — Immaculate 3- MANCHESTER - Unusual 872-9179, 875-7362. ' extra large 2-car garage, ^zone MERRin AGENCY 649-5324. cludes air-conditioning,, bedroom Ranch, I'/s baths, full one-bedroom Townhouse. Full caqieting, all appliances. Adult' Bowers School area, has basement with wine cellar, set hot water oil heat, city utilities. REALTDM8 646-1180 private basement, patio aiid en­ Built by Ansaldl. Charles NEW HOMES living. Garage, full basement. treed border to assure on over a half acre of beauTifuI- A special edition commemorating trances. Includes heat and Lesperance, 649-7620. • 6 plus room Raised Ranch Call evenings, 6:30-10 p.m. 649- complete privacy, plus ly landscaped grounds with ANTIQUES appliances, $200 per month. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• with garage, aluminum 1868 Agent. fireplace, garage and fruit trees, large vegetable gar­ Manchester's 150th birthday. .C Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- SIX-ROOM Cape. A'ttractively siding, fireplace, 1V4 baths, den, patio, outdoor sione 4535, 646-1021. Business Locatlons- THE beautiful family room. fireplace, 3-car garage, and Become a Herald subscriber today For Rent 67 remodeled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Manchester wall-to-wall carpeting, dining room, fireplace, carpet, 649-2813 much more. On dead-end and receive this edition at no ad SPMK$I. IKA throughout and tr e ^ lot. $37,- FLEA MARKET {♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I new furnace, full basement. Manchester—Beautiful two- street. By appointment only. ditional charge.' MANCHESTER - From 6,000 - 900. REALESGO APARTMENT 150,000 square feet of industrial, Assumable mortgage. Must be family home right in center of International Associates, seen. Low 30s. Call for appoint­ Realtors, 647-1300. Coventry H.S. Grounds commercial warehouse space. 8-room, center entrance with • 6-room Colonial with 114 town. Five rooms each floor, THE Real Estate Co. RENTAL OFFICE ment. 643-4330. Principals only. Loading platforms, railroad center hallway. Garrison baths, aluminum siding, treed includes two bedrooms, for­ 643-1250 jWe have a large variety of, BOLTON — Ideal starter home, Saturday, June 2,1973 siding, ample parking. Fully Colonial, in prime Spring lot, fireplace. $36,200. mal .dining room and family four rooms with large porch, (deluxe one and two-bedroom' ^rinklerea. F. J. THREE Family, plus package AGENCY ■ HAYES Built by Taylor M ade Homes, sized kitchen. Four-car gar­ Rain Data June 9th Street area. 3 fireplaces, stone’s throw to the lake. Full .^apartments and townhouses I Realtor, 643-2121. store (real property only) M an rlirfltp r DEALERS SPACE AVAIUBLE Large rooms, excellent loca­ INC. ■ jalousied caroeted norch, _3 Inc. age. Original owners. price $12,900. Call today for ap­ ithroughout Manchester. Ren-J bedrooms, 2W baths., liri- Both homes can be shown at pointment. International MANCHESTER - 100,000 tion. For information Call 643- VERNON Street — Owner Phone 742-6312, After 6 P.M. 4al office open daily from 9-5, < 0683. Char Bon Agency. your convenience. Please call, Associates, Realtors, 647-1300. square feet, will .'divide. maculate throughout and selling attractive 6-room Write: Coventry Rotwy Chib ^ther times by appointment. J 55 EAST CENTER STREET beautifully landscaped. Call: Suitable for manufacturing and ■ BLANCHARD Ranch, 1V4 baths, fireplace, at­ COVENTRY Three bedroom !Eiipttiiiy H rra lii Box 292C warehouse. 1-748-5634. MANCHESTER - Spacious 6 4 6 -0 1 3 1 tached garage, full basement, ii DUUTO ENTERPMSES, HG. six-room Colonial located near A Ranch, I'A baths, fireplace, Coventry, Conn. 06238 w o L v e r to n near schools, churches, stores, superb recreation room, swim­ 2404 New State Hi, MMchester 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, schools, shopping and church. ROSSEnO buses. $35,700. For appointment Circulation Phone 647-9946 Formal dining room, fireplaced WARREN L HOWLAND ming pool, 2-car garage, FLEA MARKET 646-1021 t office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- REALT0R8/ML8 646-2482 call 643-2693 or 649-8465, ask for* aluminum'hiding, 105x384 lot. 5. living room, priced in the low REALTORS 643-1108 186 W. Cwrttr 8lrNt a o e n ^ Mr. Balch. 30’s. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Low 30s. Bel Air Real Estate, ...... J 643-9332. I : PAGE TWENTV-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fri., May 18.1973 Out of TowA-For Sale 75 Wanted-fieal Batata 77 SOUTH WINDSOR - Spacious Thinking of Soling? ECHS Gets and gracious 8-room older The Weather home, on I'/i acre lot. STOP MIT Award Convenient location. For Invaatigata our guarantaad details Belfiore Agency, 647- aalaa plan llrat. East Catholic High School in More than 1,500 women have Cloudy tonight, lows in mid 40s. Sunday 1413. Manchester is one of 62 high been graduated front MIT since HanrtjTHtTr tEiifuing HrralJi cloudy, chance of showers, highs 60-65 INTERNATIONAL Precipitation probability 40 per cent. ASSOCIATES, INC. schools which has received an Mrs. Richard’s graduation. HEBRON — Your price $22,500, award from the Massachusetts Women now account for about Manrhester—A City of Villttge CItnnn 5% down for qualified buyers, Raaltors 647-1300 Institute of Technology for sen­ ten per cent of the un­ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. MAY 19, 1973- VOL. X a i, No. 195 VlOO square feet of living space 333 East Canter 8L ding outstanding women SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO TV — TWO MINI PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS in this Ncondominium unit, 2 dergraduate student population Manciiestar students to that institution. bedroom s, IV2 baths, atid at MIT. expandable basement. East Catholic was selected to The 62 high schools selected Lessenger, Go., Realtors, 646- SELLING your property? Call receive the Ellen Swallow to receive the MIT award are 8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. us first. We’ll buy your home Richards Honorarv Award, located in 16 states, the District immediately at a fair price, all which was started by MIT as of Columbia, Puerto Rico, VERNON — H andym an’s cash. Call Uou Arruda, 644-1539, part of the commemoration of Canada, 'Turkey, and special, % acre lot with 56’ Arruda Realty. . the 100th anniversary of the Switzerland. Ranch. Four finished rooms, 3 Cox Named Watergate Prosecutor graduation of the first woman The only other school in to be finished. Do it yourself from MIT. and save. For details call Connecticut to receive the Starkweather Realty, 646-5353. The award certificate, signed award was the Norwich Free by MIT President Jerome Academy in Norwich. COLUMBIA — Mini-farm, five- Wiesner, cites East Catholic for Harvard Professor room Ranch on 15 acres, dead “exceptional service, by educa­ Walpole Prison end street. Offered at $32,0OO, tion and counsel, to women who Fiano Agency, 646-2677. Bzzzzzzzz in and tea aspire to careers in the Given Free Hand our busy Bea. W e’re professions.” VERNON — 7-room Split Level, ready, willing and able Ellen Swallow Richards, who MAY 19, 19731! 3 bedrooms, IVz baths, wall-to- to assist you in the sale graduated from MIT in 1873, Riot Quelled By Riehardson wall carpeting in living room, 'achieved world recognition as panelled recreation room, over­ or purchase of YOUR an authority and teacher in food sized 2car garage. Beautifully property. WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) - and sanitary chemistry. She TAG SALE! toe prison at 6:38 a.m. and had Department spokesman John C. WASHINGTON (AP) — The appointment of a Democrat landscaped. $39,800. Principals Riot-equipped state troopers founded the field now known as locked all the inmates in their MacLean said. and Harvard law professor as government prosecutor of only, 875-2126. secured Walpole state prison cells by 8:30 a.m., a state police home economics. “The kitchen was gutted,” a toe Watergate case has drawn favorable comment from this morning following a night spokesman said. police spokesman said. HEBRON — Mid 30’s. Forest ICeitk A.M. to NOON key senators. Park Raised Ranch, 3-4 9 of inmate rioting in which five “There’s a tremendous amount bedrooms, formal dining room, SL Mary’s Church prisoners were injured and toe The inmates set fires in the of damage.” Archibald Cox, 61, accepted Johnson administrations family room, carpeting, gar­ I^eal Sstate Declare Dividend prison was heavily damaged, prison chapel and auditorium, Five inmates were wounded the assignment from Atty. "should dispel any misgivings age. Many other extras. One 172 E. Center St. Parking Lot state police said: smashed through walls leading by plastic bullets when guards Gen.-designate Elliot L. anyone may have as to his par­ acre wooded lot. Open house 649-1922 646-4126 NEW HAVEN (AP) - Direc­ Park Street The troopers, armed with up to the cafeteria and tried to get them back in their Richardson Friday and told a tiality to President Nixon.” Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. tors of the Armstrong Rubber shotguns, teargas cannisters destroyed locking systems on cells earlier, state police said. Boston news conference he In other Watergate 643-5345. Co. today declared a quarterly and peppergas guns, entered some of toe cells. Correction Inmate Robert Glazier, 33, would conduct a wide-ranging developments: dividend of 40 cents per share In Tha Church Baaamant received emergency treatment investigation. If the evidence —Sens. Humphrey and Scott C H A PL IN , H o rs e m a n ’s on the outstanding common In Case of Rain leads to President Nixon, it will paradise! Ten beautiful acres, at Massachusetts General said in New York there was in­ About Town stock to shareholders of record Hospital for stab wounds in the be reported, he said. sufficient evidence to warrant 7-room Cape, 2-car garage. Boiwffi ChlMron’s Choir Close to Willimantic. Only $39,- at the close of btisiness June 1. Nixon Veto May chest, a hospital spokesman Cox’s appointment came impeachment proceedings Junior High Methodist during the second day of the 900. Lessenger Co., Realtors, Fellowship of South United said, but officials were not sure against the President. Scott how he had been injured. Senate select Watergate com­ said that "at this point there’s 646-8713, 742-9718, 228-3080. Methodist Church will meet Become Test Of Firemen from the town of mittee’s nationally televised no evidence whatsoever that 9 tonight at 7 at the church. COLUMBIA, $20,900, 4- Walpole entered the prison hearings on the scandal. In the President had knowledge of bedroom home on one country about 5:30 a.m., a spokesman other developments. Sens. toe break-in or coverup.” Center Congregational Annual acre. Needs a little work. Low Watergate Harm said, and were able to contain Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., — In Bogota, Colombia, Church will have a teachers’ taxes. Lessenger Co., Realtors, the fires within a short time. and Hugh Scott, R-Pa., said Secretary of State William P. 646-8713, 228-3080. appreciation dinner tonight at 7 Screen Articles For Crafts Fair Rehearse For Concert The inmates refused to return there was no evidence that Rogers said the Watergate in Woodruff Hall of the church. WASHINGTON (AP) — In a test of strength amid Food Sale to their cells Friday night, Members of the screening committee decide which craft items are to be exhibited at the would merit impeachment scandal could tarnish the U.S. COVENTRY - Quaint, little Terry Maccarone pipes a solo while members of the East Watergate disclosures, President Nixon is using his ul­ proceedings against Nixon. Colonial-Cape for a special Directed by Sister Ellen Agritelley, the perfortnance will angered by reports that a 48- fair-on-the-green crafts fair being held in connection with the Manchester Sesquicenten- image abroad but predicted no Young Marines will meet Catholic High School Glee Club rehearse for Saturday’s Manchester Republican Women’s Club timate veto weapon in a classic constitutional struggle to hour lockup and shakedown On Monday, Cox and Richard­ permanent harm will be done. buyer. Five rooms plus studio tonight at 6; 50 at the Marine include a symphony of songs. (Herald photo by Pinto) mal Week festivities. They are, from left to right, Janet Aronson, of Coventry; Elizabeth or workshop. Ideal country concert to be held at 8 p.m. at the ECHS auditorium. keep the Senate from gaining new power over his budget would be held starting Sunday son, no.w secretary of defense, The prospects are good that any Corps League Home. Budd of Manchester, head of the art department of Manchester High School; Harriet location. Just $23,900. Call (With Garden Club Plant Sale) bosses. night. will go before the Senate harm would be overcome by the Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Mead of Storrs; and Chariot Strium, owner of “The Shoestring” crafts store.(Herald Judiciary Committee, which is American judicial and A bill vetoed by Nixon Friday photo by Klemens). 643-1108. after toe Memorial Day recess Acting prison Supt. Walter A. conducting hearings on legislative .systems, Rogers Lutheran Scholar Pirked For Speaker SAT., MAY 19th — 9:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. would abolish toe jobs of Office If the Senate votes to Waitkevich notified toe inmates Richardson’s nomination to the said during a news conference. of Management and Budget BOLTON — Three-bedroom Corner ol Lenox St. and East Center S t override, toe measure would go by memorandum Friday t^at top Justice Department post. —In New York, M artha NEW HAVEN (AP) - Yale Catholics for his historical Director Roy Ash and Deputy Split Level with family room to toe House which passed it 229 the shakedown would begin Senators are expected to Mitchell said her husband, Prof. Jaroslav Pelikan, a analysis, will deliver the Alber­ Senate Watergate Probe and oversized 2-car garage, on I H o f D ogs ...... Hot Coffee Director Frederic Maiek, sub­ to 171 May 1, w ith 164 with the Sunday night 10 o’clock question Richardson about the former Atty. Gen. John N. a nicely treed acre lot. Fianano Lutheran clergyman and tos Magnus College commence­ stituting two similar posts Republicans and seven lockup. guidelines under which Cox will Mitchell has been protecting Agency, 646-2677. scholar honored by Roman ment address June 3. requiring Senate confirmation Democrats on the losing side. operate. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Waitkevich said the the President. She said that 'If of .presidential nominees—a The winners were well t»low a In announcing the appoint­ Wantad-Raal Batata 77 shakedown would be looking for you remember a few WMks ago new step for 0MB ap­ two-thirds majority. ment at a Pentagon news con­ BY JOAN THOMPSON Quinn. Ms. Sarah Donnelly is Also, Wendy Pierro, ladybug; illicit drugs and weapons. Clemency Offer May I suggested that Mr. President pointments. There was some speculation ference, Richardson said Cox SELLING your home or The Stage Craft and Theater stage manager. Nancy J. Barrett, glow worm; It will be the first shakedwn resign. Well, it’s a darned Congressional opponents of that Watergate has weakened will have a free hand to choose acreage? For prompt friend/y Arts Seminar classes of East (iast members and roles are: Marg Raum, silk worm; since former Supt. Raymond better idea that he resign than toe legislation said it would be Nixon’s command of con­ his own staff. But Richardson be impeached!” service, call Louis Dimock will present a children’s play to Tom Toce as James; Jim Shelley Famham, aunt spiker; Porelle held inmates in their Realty, 649-9823. unconstitutional and would set gressional faith in his ap­ Lead To Ehrlichman said he will “retain ultimate 14 area grammar schools McVeigh, grasshopper; Russ Reges McReoughx aunt cells from last Dec. 29 to Feb. —Sen. John L. McClellan, a precedent whereby Congress power of removal over the M during May and June. Barbiero, earth worm; Lesley pointments to high office and WASHINGTON (AP) - A D-Ark., said four former White ALL CASH for your property sponge; and Billy Coleman, old WHOLESALER'S would remove executive of­ 8. Porelle later resigned under The Washington Star-News Caulfield, 44, a former New this might boost Democratic special prosecutor.” Titled "James and the Giant Lynch and Ellen Shainin, man. pressure. source close to the Senate said today that Caulfield told a York City police officer, was a House aides have been asked to within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ficers by means other than im­ chances of an override by toe Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, testify about the Central instant service. Hayes Agency, Peach,” by Raold Dahl, is spider; Jack Morkan, cen­ Watergate probe says in­ federal grand jury investigating staff assistant to fired presiden­ peachment by toe House and House. D-Mass., a Judiciary Committee Intelligence Agency’s role in 646-0131. about a seven-year-old boy, tipede. conviction by toe Senate. vestigators believe they can es­ the political-espionage scandal tial counsel John W. Dean III James, who goes on a fantastic tablish that former presidential that he did relay the offers of until March, 1972, when he member, said that Cox "must thfe Watergate burglary and the The bill’s congressional have been high on everyone’s break-in at the office of Daniel 'THINKING of selling? For the journey through a giant peach, GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE backers claimed 0MB has counsellor John D. Ehrlichman clemency but that he never joined the Treasgry Depart­ list for the job of special Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. The service you want, call Bill accompanied by overgrown in­ become a powerful agency House Passes Bill authorized repeated offers of used Nixon’s name, as McCord ment. McCord told newsmen Charbonneau, Char-Bon Agen­ sets. executive clemency made to had testified. after the hearing Friday that he prosecutor.” four are H. R. Haldeman, John cy, 643-0683. Many Give Flags playing a key role in impound­ Ehrlichman, John Dean III and The script was adapted from ment of funds approved by James McCord. ha heard a "rumble” that Sen. Robert C. Byrd, DW.Va,, A Staff investigators already David Young. the book by the theater arts Congress and any would-be Honoring King McCord stands convicted of Caulfield privately had im­ a committee member and WE WILL buy your house for have questioned Caulfield, who — The special Senate class, which also wrote original To Fly Downtown .g i SATURDAY SALE director and deputy director wiretapping, burglary and con­ plicated Dean in the clemency assistant majority leader in the cash. Call anytime, Hutchins is on leave from his job at the spiracy in the case. He testified offer. Senate, said his reaction to the Watergate investigating com­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. music for the show. should be subject to Senate con­ Treasury Department. Sources HARTFORD (AP) — Uniform tax relief for the elderly in televised hearings Friday appointment was favorable. mittee filed an application in Directing is Mr. James F. firmation. say Caulfield has declined to Except for the clemency Mayor John Thompson has Rotary Club of Manchester, that former White House aide Cox’s appointment does not federal court asking for im­ and a legal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., have say if anyone higher up matter, McCord added little to acknowledged “with a sincere Sunset Club of Manchester, The Senate is expected to John Caulfield repeatedly require Senate confirmation, munity for Jeb Stuart been approved by the Connecticut House of Represen­ authorized him to make the his earlier testimony made sense of pride and gratitude” Nutmeg Forest of Tall Cedars pass toe bill over Nixon’s veto pressured him, and once but Richardson has testified he Magruder, who was deputy tatives. clemency offers to McCord, public in a civil lawsuit. the responses he has received of Lebanon, toe Women’s Club W A Y but toe President’s backers in threatened him, in an attempt would like the Senate to be a campaign director of the Com­ Y 19 He dfd say, under They say originally Caulfield to his call for contributions to of Manchester, WATES, and toe House maintained they have The Senate held only a To qualify a person would to get him to go to jail without partner in the selection. mittee for the Re-election of claimed that he had merely questioning, that he believed Put your purchase American flags and YMCA of the Hartford Region 8:00 AM to 3KK) PM enough strength to keep the technical session Friday after have to be earning $7,500 or less talking. the President. The committee former Atty. Gen. John N. pretended to McCord that his Sen. Charles McC, Mathias, asked the court to compel flag poles, for display on Main Inc. measure from becoming law completing most of its work for including social security. McCord quoted Caulfield as Mitchell had cleared the offers came from higher-ups, Republican committee member Magruder to testify publicly. St. Contributions were received over his protest. the current session the day saying executive clemency wiretapping of Democratic of­ before. Neither House will Home owners would receive a and that he was just “puffing” from Maryland, said Cox should —A fourth administration “The enthusiastic support also in memory of Police Det. Nixon said toe congressional would be given him after a year ficers directly with President prove satisfactory to both the home on the meet again until next tax credit up to a maximum of to impress McCord of the im­ figure, former White House received from Manchester Leo R. Grover and Mr. and power to wipe out an office in jail, that the offer had come Nixon. $500 w henever th e ir tax portance of his silence. Judiciary Committee and the aide Gordon Strachan, asked civic and service organizations Mrs. John McCooe. “cannot be used as a back-door Wednesday. “from the highest levels of the He said he based this supposi- exceeded 5 per cent of their in­ However, the sources said Senate. for a delay in giving a deposi­ and private individuals will method of circumventing toe The tax relief bill, called the White House,” ,and that Presi­ tion, not on firsthand come. Renters would receive “Caulfield was Ehrlichman’s Sen. Strom Thurmond, RS.C., enable the town to purchase 62 President’s power to remove” “circuit breaker,” won un­ dent Nixon had been told of the tion in the Democratic National "Best Seller man,” and indicated they can knowledge, but what fellow con­ also a committee member, said payments when 20 per cent of flags as of today,” he said. “It an officer appointed by him. animous approval but won’t offers and would be informed of Committee’s $6.4 million law­ prove orders regarding clemen­ spirator G. Gordon Liddy had Cox's service as solicitor will enable us to alternate the start producing benefits until their rent, including utilities, McCord’s decision. suit against the Nixon re- The measure was returned to cy came from Ehrlichman. told him. general in the Kennedy and American flag with the Main St. July, 1974.,, exceeded 5 per cent of income. McCord said he assumed election committee. toe Senate, which passed it 73 to Of the seven Watergate list Guild flag on appropriate Tlie bill, which must return to Persons presently receiving Caulfield meant the offer came 19 May 3, with Republicans defendants, five pleaded guilty'. holidays.” the senate for concurrence on from the President, casting all the opposing votes. some form of property tax McCord and Liddy stood trial two technical amendments, Ehrlichman or White House He said the flags are on order The Senate is expected to relief could continue under the and were convicted without Drug Price would allow a low income home chief of staff H. R. Haldeman. and he is “hopeful of having muster a two-thirds majority present system if they so taking the witness stand. It was owner or tenant, 65 or older, to elected. Caulfield will be called as the News them flying on Memorial Day needed to override the veto. A after that, as McCord was Posting Bill receive payments whenever his next witness before the Senate arid "for toe Sesquicentennial Senate leadership source said The bill marks the first time about to be sentenced, that he Celebration in June.” taxes or rent exceeded a cer­ hearings. He is scheduled to Enacted action may be delayed until tain amount. relief has been offered to first began co-operating with Capsules Thompson listed the tenants. It also changes the pre­ testify after McCdrd finishes at federal prosecutors. the next session, scheduled for following contributors to date; sent relief system that varies The sources said in­ HARTFORD (AP) - Connec­ Tuesday. • MEMBER NATIONAL RELOCATION INSTITUTE State Comptroller Nathan G. ticut druggists could post prices from town to town because of vestigators have no evidence Friday, Caulfield issued a Agostinelli, Mrs. Betsey Baker, different assessment rates. President Nixon himself is of prescription drugs in stores *» V • ’ statement saying that Mr. and Mm. John Melesko Jr., under a bill passed Thursday by Auto Crashes linked to the clemency offer. Plane llijaekecl American Legion Auxiliary of The bill honoring King would McCord’s testimony “does not the state House of Represen­ The White House Friday MERIDA, Mexico (AP) — ^ LIST YOUR HOME WITH Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post make the second Sunday in fully reflect my best recollec­ tatives and sent to toe gover­ repeated an earlier denial, Four young armed leftists, in­ 102, Anderson'Shea Post January a legal holiday in his tion of the events ...” but that nor. memory. saying Nixon ‘.'at no time cluding a woman, hijacked a Auxiliary of VFW, Army and Kill Five he did meet with McCord “on fij, HALL/HARTFORD ’The vote was 122-10 on the bill authorized anyone to represent Venezuelan airliner to Merida Navy Club, Campbell Council of A few representatives op­ three occasions in January and him in offering executive which is aimed at lowering toe By The Associated Press conveyed to him certain early today. The hijackers also Knights of Columbus, Civitan We’re>Still cleaning out • Overstocks • Manufacturers’ Overages • Discontinued Merchandise posed toe bill, which now goes clemency.’’ Executive clemen­ « 21 TOLLAND TPKE. cost of prescription drugs by At least five persons died Friday night and today from to the Senate. They said they messages from a high White. asked for navigational charts to Club of Manchester. making prices more com­ cy can be granted only by the Havana and Mexico City and Also, Connecticut Northeast injuries suffered in Connecticut traffic accidents. And one would prefer to see the holiday House official.” President, petitive among stores. SAVE — Rock Bottom Prices — SAVE person died in a house fire in New Haven. celebrated on Jan. 15, King’s demanded the Venezuelan MANCHESTER 6 46 -1141 Chapter of the American Rep. Howard A. Newman, R- government free 35 political Association of Retired Persons Firemen said Richard Craw­ Birthday. ^ Norwaik, said some druggists D ll le thousands of QUARTS and PINTS of near eastbound Exit 11 on the The bill, however, attempted prisoners. Inc., Orford Parish Chapter of had taken advantage of Connec­ r l l l S . . . nationally advertised paint. ford, 28, a counsellor at toe But the Venezuelan charge the Daughters of toe American Number 9 Inc. (‘crisis center” Connecticut Turnpike in to avoid a possible veto by Gov. Town Manager ticut’s ban against advertising Q P C ^ I A | ■ Quarts for $2.75. (average 4 quart Darien, state police at Westport d ’affaires in Mexico City, Revoiution, Democratic 2.75 was trapped in his loft bedroom Thomas J. Meskill, who two I Kathy aaya: "HI Folks, /’inbacA^banfc^Caro^tor presciption drugs by charging C V ^ IM L . value $10 at regular prices) said. years ago vetoed a similar bill, Humberto Rumbos, said, “We ipInch-hItUng for your slater..." Women’s Club of Manchester, at44 Mill St. when fire broke out will not be blackmailed,” and 9 unusually high prices. (average $8.50 at regular prices) Cano, ejected from toe car Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma PM, at 1:46 a.m. today. The center saying it would cost too much to Explains Plan 2*1?*^^*'** FRESH: Crisp Aire Macs, Rome and Red He said surveys in other SPECIAL: Redwood Stain — $1.99 a gallon. when it veered off toe road and give state and other emplo ^es refused to accede to the toe French Ciub of Manchester, served as a temporary home for 5 Deiicious Appies. states which have simitar bans hit an abutment, was among another day off. hijackers demands. Mexican Jaycee Wives of Manchester. youths. Four other youths and a NATIVE: Spinach, Dandeiions, Scaiiions, Beet Greens, revealed wide differences from Hundreds of patterns — eight other riders in the car, In other'action the House; Foreign Minister Emilio 0. Radishes, Rhubarb, Peas, Beigian Endive, Egg Plant, Also, Friendship Lodge of fireman were treated for minor To Halt Odors Rabasa said his government one store to another in the price Wallpaper 50c a roll. A wide selection ... values to $8.75 Walltex-type vinyl wall injuries at Yale-New Haven police said. No other injuries —Deleted an amendment to a Masons, Lutz Junior Museum, Boston Lettuce, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Green, Yellow of toe same drug. were reported, they said. bill creating an Indian Affairs “will try to act calmly to avoid Manchester Civic Orchestra- covering. $2.50 roll Hospital. Town Manager Robert Weiss, where it would be dumped and Squash, Turnips, Corn, Acorn Squash, Cherry Tomatoes. Last year, toe House passed a Dennis 0 . Scott, 26. of Council to advise the state En­ in answer to complaints concer­ covered with normal fill. jeopardizing the lives of the Chorale, Manchester Grange, Two of the traffic accident '-..ri' .s- IMPORTED: Red, White, Blue Grapes, Bing Cherries, bill to lift toe ban on prescrip­ Ledyard was pronounced dead vironment Commissioner on ning obnoxious odors in the He said that, due to the passengers and crew of the air­ Manchester Italian-American Super Savings on: victims were among eight craft.’! Watermelons, Strawberries, Bartlett, Bose Pears, Navel tion advertising but the ALSO at the scene of an accident matters concerning Indians. west side of Manchester, near excessivft, rains, the material Society Inc., Manchester young people in a car that Oranges, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Limes, Grapefruit. measure died in toe Senate. EXITia CXIT5 culating pump utilized in the steps taken recently to reduce Finaweis St Police said toe car they were derneath. —Passed and sent to the sludge-treatment process at the the problem have worked to a accord today on economic, in­ FRESH NATIVE SPINACH ...... !!.. lb. 39« riding in went out of control, hit I “COKE” (non returnable)...... 3 'ats SBe ORANGE HALL MatioHal A 14-year-old Stamford boy Senate a bill creating a 15- plaiit, it was found necessary to certain extent, toe offensive dustrial and technical coopera­ a fire hyrdant and a utility pole, died shortly after midnight menber commission to study tion that could launch a new era jSEALTEST ICE CREAM (all flavors)...... W gal. 99c (b

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