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»v > Hv, ’ ^ ' 4 / LaHelle Stays Silent Southwestern University at Georgetown, Tex., was estab­ lished in 1840 by the Method­ On Retirement Rumor ists and is the oldest college in Texas. Hartford County State’s Attorney John State’s attorney since 1959, LaBelle is D. LaBelle of Manchester said today, "I one of only twopart-time state’s attorneys have no comment,” on reports over the in Connecticut. Under a 1967 law which ' i '.!! Ji ilanrliTHlTr lEu? uinn UmlJi weekend he will retire from that post in made the post full time, incumbents were powBtnn nuNfioi cuais June, when he reaches the age of 60. exempted from the provision. CLOCCEDT0ILE1S He said he neither denies nor confirms Full-time state’s attorneys receive $31,- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 106 Manchester—A City of Villafre Charm the report. 000 annually. LaBelle, in his part-time SIXTEEN PAGES P K iu i;: c e .m s category, receives $21,00b. He will be LaBelle is senior partner in a eligible in June for retirement pay at two- Manchester law firm and last week thirds the annual salary. became board chairman of the Savings LaBelle has said he plans to lead the Bank of Manchester. In declining to com­ prosecution of two men charged with the ment on reports he will retire as Hartford Donna Lee Bakery slayings last October in County’s chief prosecutor, he said, if and Ford Cites Oil Embargo Perils New Britain. A grand jury will hear the when he does retire, he plans to continue charges later this month or early in law work full time. March. V T Lincoln Center Driveway To Promote Energy Program ATLANTA (UPI) - President Ford George Wallace and seven other Southern today warned that another Middle East oil Ford again lashed out at the sentiment program, according to White House Press governors. in Confess for gas rationing and con­ F L i X * embargo could cripple the nation’s Secretary Ron Nessen. Poor Planning, Says MPOA “Another embargo could cripple our tended it will not be the answer. He said Toilet Plunger economy and threaten national security. Nessen told newsmen after a dinner and economy, making us vulnerable, not only that to make the program work, the nation Unlike ordinary plungers, IbilaAex He said a “couple of congressional talk between Ford and the governors that does not permit compressed air or economically, but in the field of national would have to have gas rationing for five Insisting, ‘"rhis situation can main speaker ydll be Town aspirins” will not solve the problem. some of the governors expressed reser­ It is the consensus of the messy water to splash back or cacapg. defense as well,” Ford said, to 10 years. and should be rectified before a Manager Robert Weiss. ’The With Ibilaflex the full pressure p k m Ford told the Opportunities In­ vations, but all enlisted their support for Manchester Property Owners theme of the meeting is, through the clogging mass and “In short, we really are not talking “It is estimated that if the Congress “independence in oil as the key to the sur­ Association (MPOA) executive serious injury occurs,” the swishes it down. dustrialization Center, a group which about whether to act — but how. MPOA board is urging the “Revaluation and Federal trains disadvantaged American legislates gas rationing, there will be 140 vival of the free world.’’ board that the driveway at Lin­ Get the Genuine *TeiMle«* ‘"The longer the debate, the greater the public to inform the town Board Grants: How ’They Will Affect minorities, that his economic and energy million licensed automobile drivers in the The governors had taken a straw vote coln Center, "In its original $2^ AT HARDWARE STORES delay. ’The longer the delay, the greater country who would be eligible for their of Directors of their dis­ Manchester’s Tax Structure.” plan “tackles all the questions and offers before they met with Ford and they un­ configuration, was a hazard and the problem. quotas,” he said. pleasure, either directly or by answers that will work.” animously opposed gasoline rationing. an example of poor planning “Obviously,” he said, “our national “If they were to cut back from their pre­ and, in its revamped condition, supporting a petition being cir- Seeking Grass Roots Support Wallace Pulls Surprise culated by Mrs. Joseph vulnerability is aggravated as America sent average usage of 50 gallons per month presents a far greater traffic After the speech, Ford arranged to hold a But Wallace pulled the big surprise of He Wins MCC Baseball Team Raffle Hublard. procrastinates. I, for one, will not fiddle to 36 gallons to achieve the necessary the evening when he told reporters, hazard and is an aesthetic dis­ news conference. He was in the second of Mrs. Hublard’s petition urges while energy burns.” savings, that would leave each one with “Someone must act and we’ve got to aster area to boot.” a two-day stay in Georgia to drum up the town directors to instruct The President told the gathering, there about nine gallons a week,” he said. forget partisanship.” Mike Panciera (center), co-captain of the Manchester realized with more than 7,000 tickets sold. Money will be MPOA President Frank grass roots support for his anti-recession public works officials to restore is “no one-shot, painless answer to the Ford also said rationing would penalize Wallace, who is considered a Country College baseball team, presents the keys to San­ used to meet expenses for a spring baseball trip to North Utakis, in reporting the 9 program. During the first day Ford gained complex energy problem.” lower income Americans who would be the area to its original condition ^ue !ontGAn Democratic presidential hopeful, although dro Delippis of 188 Hartford Rd. who won the 1974 Mercury Carolina in March. Looking on in photo is Pat Mistretta, executive board’s position, the surprise backing of Alabama Gov. — by removig the amesited He said it will not be enough to reduce forced to buy coupons from those who use he does not at present admit he is running, Comet in the three-month money raising campaign. The MCC director of athletics. (MCC photo) asked, “Where was our town less than their allotment. parking area and reseeding it COLONIAL flIFT SHOP oil consumption, unless domestic oil was high in his praise of Ford, saying, “He car was provided by Moriarty Bros. A sum of $3,600 was Traffic Authority when this with grass. 254 BROAD STREET • MANCHESTER production also is encouraged. Further­ Ford spent four hours Monday evening has a program. I can’t say I agree with all abomination was being more, he said, these measures must be ac­ following his arrival in Atlanta with planned?” Mrs. Hublard is aiming at a 649-7818 Ford Will Accept of it. Congress should accept it or come up minimum of 2,(XX) signatures companied by a drive to get maximum ef­ Wallace and the seven other state chief with a reasonable alternative.” He said, “We find it difficult HOURS* ficiency out of all energy used, and “a and plans to present the executives and found there was Ford, he said, was “trying to exert some to believe that Chief James Sunday 12-5 P.M. aTuea., Wed., Sal. 10 • 5:30 Committee’s Tax ^ national search for new and better energy petitions at the directors’ Feb. Thura., FrI. 10 - 9 a Closed Mondays “unanimous support” for the broad goals leadership,” and "we’re all going to have Arson Said Cause Reardon would countenance the sources.” of his economic-energy recovery creation of such an obvious ad­ 11 meeting. Cut Proposals to sacrifice.” POLICE REPORT ditional hazard at what has The MPOA’s annual meeting Of Truck Fires I been described as the worst in­ will be Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. at Special Sale! tersection in town.” Whiton Memorial Library. ’The WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford said today he can “go along” with tax Two Churches Sponsoring Plan An arson attack on the 14 the district got the first call to CAPE COD CRYSTAL measures written Monday by the House trucks of the A-1 Industrial the scene. MANCHESTER They ran out of the building Ways and Means Committee — the first Caterers at 340 Adams St. near District firemen used fog and Steven P. Waldo, 20, of 15 Eva and ran toward Pitkin St. Meskillf Gaffney Termed concrete indication of a compromise To Bring Irish Youngsters Here Hilliard St. destroyed the foam to bring the fire under Dr. was charged with evading The man was taken to between the Republican President and the Manchester Memorial Hospital engine compartments on three control within 20 minutes, Chief responsibility and operating a Victims of Rule Changes Democratic Congress. trucks and caused slight Ted Lingard of the district said. motor vehicle while his license where he was treated and dis­ Ford’s statement was made in Atlanta Plans to bring 20 to 30 teen-agers from has not been done by any of the churches, he had been in charge of five parishes in Northern Ireland to Manchester next damage to several more, Police and firemen found gas was suspended in connection charged., In Post-Water gate Era where he was attending a breakfast for but last year, a Michigan community Tullamore in the south of Ireland. He dis­ firefighters and police report. lines on four trucks had been Southern editors and broadcasters. summer are being made by St. James successfully sponsored a similar cussed the project with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. with a car-fire hydrant collision • -.\ The fire was discovered at cut or pulled off. Some of the Saturday in the early morning, A mother and daughter The Ways and Means Committee Mon­ Catholic and St. Mary’s Episcopal program,” Father Jacobson said. Edward J. Reardon, pastor of St. James returned from a shopping trip HARTFORD (UPI) - Two them his uncle who leased a Churches. about 2 a.m. Sunday by a trucks not damaged by the fire police said. day voted an $8.4 billion tax cut for low “The kids might stay three weeks with a Church, who was enthusiastic about the top Connecticut Republicans patrolman. A person also also had damaged gas lines. A car allegedly driven by to their home on Cushman Dr. building to the state at a sub­ and middle income persons including cash The 14- and 15-year-old Protestant and Catholic family and three weeks with an project, and so a committee was formed. have suffered personal and stantial cost to the taxpayers. telephoned the Manchester, The valves on propane tanks Waldo skidded 60 feet on Saturday at 8 p.m. The payments of up to $200 to the working Catholic youths will spend six weeks living Episcopalian family; we haven’t decided. Coordinators daughter entered the home first political setbacks because “the You can save up to 30% now on selected items of Cape with families of both parishes so that they Elighth District Fire Depart­ were found opened although Conway Rd. into the hydrant at poor. The committee was scheduled today A member of the committee, who comes Mrs. Terry Parla of St. James Church and found a man standing in her rules of the game’’ have He resigned his judgeship Cod crystal. This durable, open stock pattern is hand­ may discover first hand that in a spirit of ment at about the same time. none of the tanks ignited, the corner of Sanford Rd. ben­ (Herald ptioto by Dunn) to take up the second half of the package— from Belfast, thinks this is a good idea as and Allan Thomas of St. Mary’s are coor­ hallway, she told police. changed with Watergate, in the when the Connecticut Bar crafted by Imperial Glass ... and its authentic Early mutual respect and Christian love, Det. Capt. Joseph Sartor said firemen said. ding the hydrant over, police’ $6.9 billion or more in one-time rebates of it would provide the children with an dinators of the Irish Children’s Project, The mother and daughter ran eyes of state Senate Majority Association’s Judiciary Com­ American design lends beauty to every setting. Take Protestants and Catholics can and do work experience that they would never get in today his bureau is in­ It is the second fire of said. The car then drove away, advantage of this special sale—select lovely Cape Cod 1974 taxes. and Edward Glenney is treasurer. next door and called police. The leader Joseph I. Lieberman, D- mittee voted against continuing Share a Special Seuss Event together for the improvement of the whole Ireland,” he said. vestigating. They have a lead suspicious origin in Manchester police added. crystal now at big savings! Wayne Sargent, president of the Task forces or working groups have man was gone on their arrival. New Haven. him into a full term, saying community, the Rev. Stephen K. Jacob­ but he would not go into detail. in the iast week. Four small Waldo was charged after an Nashville Banner and one of those atten­ The committee orignially thought that been set up to cover five areas. They in­ Missing was $85 in silver and Former Gov. ’Thomas J. Gaffney did not inspire James Colletti looks with pleasure at had made their own picture books son, rector of St. Mary’s, said . Chief John Rivosa of the fires were discovered inside the investigation Saturday. He is ding the breakfast, asked Ford if he could 12 was a good age for the visitors, but a clude fundraising, hospitality, program, cash. Meskill’s drive for a seat on the public confidence. He had 6-1/2" Plate...... 2.75 an autographed photo of Dr. Seuss as Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ Pizza Wagon restaurant in the scheduled to appear in Common which they sent to Dr. Seuss in ap­ live with measures adopted by the com­ Funds Needed letter from the wife of the Church of transportation and publicity. federal bench has been mired in served in an interim capacity, ment will also be investigating K-Mart Plaza on Spencer St. at Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford Salt & Pepper Set...... 3.50 Elizabeth Hampson and Richard preciation for all the pleasure he had mittee under its chairman. Rep. A1 “A commitment of $4,000 has already Ireland Archbishop Simms in Belfast said Dr. Eamen Flanagan heads the fund­ Two men reported to police controversy, and former appointed by Meskill before he the fire. The fire occurred in 1:20 a.m. Tuesday. It is still un­ on Feb. 18. Cruet & Stopper...... 4.00 Mitchell share in the special event. given them through his books. He sent Ullman, D-Ore. been made to the project. We need another that 12 was a bit too young and it was raising task force, which hopes that the that at least one tire on each of Republican State Chairman J. left office. rather cruel to bring a child out of the war- area covered by the town but der investigation. Sugar 6 Cream S e t ...... 5.50 The event was the climax to a special them his autographed photo with a “I can go along with Ullman’s $4,000 to bring 20 teen-agers, and $8,000 project will be supported by the entire com­ their cars was slashed Sunday Brian Gaffney resigned his A male resident of an apart­ In another matter, Lieber­ Children’s Book Week project last letter thanking them for their af^c- amendments,” Ford said. more to bring 30 children, which is our torn area to a beautiful, peaceful town like munity, Father Jacobsen said. Other after 1 a.m. where the cars Superior Court judgeship under ment on E. Center St. was man said he was totaily in favor 9-1/2" Oval Relish Tray...... 5.00 November. The members of Mrs. tion and saying their efforts would Ford, who came to Atlanta Monday to goal,” he said. Manchester and then send them back, he members of the task force are Msgr. were parked on opposite sides pressure. said. assaulted by two men in the of open government but sym­ 11" Cake Stand...... 10.00 whip up grass roots support for his “So far as I know, a project such as this Reardon, Glenney, Mrs. Hannah of Main St. by Peppino’s “The rules of the game have Pam Horan’s first and second grade bring him “happiness for the next building’s basement Sunday at pathized with his legislative 2 Pc. Serving Se t...... 5.50 economic and energy proposals, had Built-in Friends Campbell, Mrs. Anne Belleville and Mrs. Restaurant, police said. changed. Largely because of reading group at' Nathan Hale School three months.” 11:46 p.m., police said. colleagues who are opposed to Consists of 5" Bowl and 6-1/2" Plate proposed a one-time $12 billion individual The committee hopes to place the Marcia Reiley. Watergate these men are fieing The man told police he went Both men were in Peppino’s recorded roll call votes at tax rebate. children in homes where there are judged by a different standard Many Involved to check the storage bins in the while their cars were parked on legislative committee The tax-writing Ways and Means Com­ children of the same age so they have of conduct,” Lieberman said. SALE STARTING TUESDAY! Gromyko Woos Dr. and Mrs. John Wright head the FIRE CALLS basement after he saw a light the street. ’They discovered the meetings. mittee in seven hours of meetings Monday “built-in friends,” Father Jacobson said. “Presented with the term hospitality task force assisted by Mrs. on in a hallway leading to the cut tires on leaving. all but ignored Ford’s proposal and chose Their visit will probably start in July and “post-Watergate morality,” High-Rise Project Egypt’s Sadat Marilyn Watt, Mrs. Karen Fedorchak, boiler room. instead a combination of lower tax end in A upst, depending on the school Lieberman said it was inap­ Mrs. Alberta Parsons. Mrs. Paula Lathrop He found two black males in Police stopped three 14-year- payments and rebates. 'The cuts would vacations in Ireland, he said. MANCHESTER fire on Rt. 74. (Tolland Fire propriate because the man who and the Rev. Bruce Jacques of St. Mafy’s their twenties near the bins, old boys in a field off Hillstown come mostly as lower withholding rates in By United Press International In March, Father Jacobson will go to Sunday, 2 a.m. — Trucks on Department) Rd. and Hill St. after hearing made it famous, former Vice are in charge of the program. police said. the last half of the year. . Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Northern Ireland to form a committee of fire at the A-1 Caterers on Sunday, 2:28 p.m. — Brush reports of grass fires there; President Spiro T. Agnew, had Mrs. Constance Roberts heads the One slashed him in the left Proposal Opposed The committee defeated 20-15 a move by Gromyko meets with Egyptian President concerned people in and around Belfast, Adams St. See story this page. fire off Baxter Rd. and Cassidy The boys said they were broken the law. Lieberman said FOR THOSE WHO transportation task force, assisted by Mrs. forearm with a knife and the Rep. Bill Archer, R-Tex., to adopt a cut- Anwar Sadat in Cairo today to try to woo who will recruit and make the final selec­ (Eighth District) Hill. (Tolland Fire Depart­ trying to smoke ground hogs out he did not feel Meskill or Carol O’Neill, Mrs. Joyce Stanton, Mrs. other struck him on the upper By DOUG BEVINS Center St., representing the Manchester down version of Ford’s proposal to rebate him away from U.S. efforts to arrange a tion of the children to participate in the Sunday, 8:55 a.m. — Gas ment) of their holes, police said. No Gaffney did anything iilegal. Pat Roy and Mrs. Betty Thompson. left bicep with a piece of wood Property Owners Association, who 12 per cent of 1974 taxes for everyone, rich step-by-step Middle East peace settle­ program. He is hoping it will be an washdown at Woodbridge and AMBULANCE CALLS arrests were made after Nothing he saw in the It was standing room only in the Publicity is being handled by Robert Char- as they lunged at him and then NSD ONE MORE objected to further extension of downtown or poor, up to a maximum of $1,000. ment. ecumenical committee to select the N. Elm Sts. (Eighth District) firemen made sure the fires legislature’s leasing hearings Municipal Building Hearing Room Mon­ nis, Michael Parsons and Mrs. Marion TOLLAND COUNTY fled, police said. business areas while existing Main St. Archer’s proposal would merely have ’The Soviet Union and Syria want a full- children and also a couple or two adults to Sunday, 4:25 p.m. — Brush were out. would preclude Meskill from day night as 24 townspeople spoke against Moriarty. Sunday, 12:36 a.m. — Auto ac­ property isn’t being used to its full advan­ lowered the maximum to $500. scale peace conference — to be chaired chaperone the children during the trip and fire off Hillstown Rd. and Hill becoming a federal judge, he a requested extension of Manchester’s Those wishing to contribute to the cident on Rt. 30 by Crystal tage. ’The committee now appears likely to jointly by the Soviets and the United to supervise them while here. St. (Town) Lake. (Ellington Ambulance) said. REASON TO JOIN Central Busines District to the west of project may send their donations to the Dr, Massaro’s application for rezoning adopt a rebate of 10 to 12 per cent to a States — but the Egyptians will not go Father Jacobson said he first thought of SOUTH WINDSOR Gaffney testified at the downtown Main St. Irish Children’s Project, attention MANCHESTER affects a much larger area of land than he maximum of $300 to $500, but with an in­ along, diplomatic sources said Monday. such a project a couple of years ago when Sunday, 12:38 p.m. — Grass Today, 12:13 a.m. Auto ac­ Barry Bill Will Ask hearings about doling out Only one resident — Oscar Kurtz of 337 Edward Glenney, P.O. Box 47, lire which burned one-and-a- actually owns, and the Central Business come ceiling which would keep the rebate The diplomats said Sadat is determined he was returning home from Ireland, where Manchester. cident at Exit 92 of 1-86. Paul D. patronage among the party WBGHT WAICHERS: Keeney St. — favored the application by from going to anyone making more than District extension would affect most of the to give Secretary of State Henry Kissinger half acres off Hillside Dr. faithful and others, among Dr. Joseph Massaro to rezone residental Cianci, 26, of 95 Cedar St. was 1-84 Connector Link land bounded by Main St., Myrtle St., St. $30,000 or $40,000. a chance to arrange limited Arab-Israeli TOLLAND COUNTY taken to Manchester Memorial areas to allow high-rise apartments off St. At the very next Weight Watchers meeting, we’ll give out James St., and Church St. ’Ihe $8.4 billion tax cut approved Mon­ peace moves before reconvening the Saturday, 5:15 p.m, — Grass Hospital with an injury to his State Sen. David M. Barry D- He said he will urge support James St. our new booklet crammed with tips on how to prepare delicious day* would go to the working poor and to Geneva peace conference. fire at Henry Park. (Rockville right shoulder. He was treated Manchester has proposed for the bill by the transporta­ West Siders Fix The Planning and Zoning Commission, Other Business anyone who uses the standard deduction in The Soviet-Syrian demand came in a Pension Change Hearing Fire Department) and released. (Manchester Am­ legislation that would provide tion committee, on which he meals on the Weight Watchers which conducted Monday night’s public In other business Monday night, the Plans for Party computing taxes rather than itemizing joint communique issued following Saturday, 7:16 p.m. — Car bulance) for construction of a connector serves, and will request a Program at a non-inflationary cost hearing, is still considering the request. Planning and Zoning Commission: deductions. This almost exclusively Gromyko’s weekend visit to Damascus, linking 1-84 at Spencer St. with public hearing on the proposal. Plans are near completion for Atty. Eugene Kelly, representing Dr. • Approved subdivision of a Spencer St. for you and your family. means low and moderate income persons, where he held extensive talks with Presi­ 1-86 near Laurel Lake, on the In December, Barry was told the Feb. 15 dinner-dance by the Massaro (who owns about 2% acres off St. tract owned by Edward Rogin of Hartford, Slated for Tonight by George Koch, deputy West Side Old Timers, and the Clip this coupon and use it at although a scattering of wealthy in­ dent Hafez Assad and other leaders. Manchester-East Hartford James St.), said the lone proponent was to clear the way for purchase of part of the schedule for water and sewer connec­ town line. transportation commissioner, committee in charge will meet our next Weight Watchers meeting, our New inflation Fighter. dividuals do use the standard deduction By SOL R. COHEN “an oasis in the desert.” land by the Manchester Housing Authori­ tions; and proposed appropriations to that, barring delays, the con­ Wednesday at 7 at the home of Booklet offer expires 2/28/75 and would benefit. ty. three educational programs, all to be nector could be completed by Earl Bissell, 304 School St. for Opposition Overwhelming The bill would be effective only for 1975, Proposed revisions to Manchester’s • Received a new proposal, authored by financed by equal grants. ABOUT TOWN 1980. reviewing them. ’The two-hour hearing was overwhelmed but Ullman said he intended the cut to be Pension Ordinance will be up for public Commission Chairman Alfred Sieffert, to Also on the agenda are proposals for “I think state and federal ’The event will be at Willie’s by opposition, much of it from St. Mary’s made permanent in another bill later this hearing tonight, when the Board of Direc­ Two Women amend town zoning regulations about The Weather creating a Health District in combination Emanuel Lutheran Church authorities can do better than Steak House, Center St. A ^ M O M J S A ^ . Episcopal Church and its parishioners. year. tors meets at 8 in the Municipal Building Mispah-Spencer Circle will liquor-serving establishments. Sieffert with the towns of Bolton, South Windsor council will meet tonight at 7:30 Hospitalized that,” said Barry. “Because social hour at 6 p.m. will be Atty. Allan Thomas, representing St. As a part of the current bill, the com­ Hearing Room. meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at wouldn’t disclose details of his proposal. Increasing cloudiness tonight with a and Tolland; approving an application (to in the chapel of the church. the connector would establish a followed by dinner at 7. Dan­ Mary’s, presented an opposition petition mittee also will consider an increase in One of the revisions would permit Susann^ Wesley House. Miss • Declined to elect officers this year. chance of snow in the western portion of include a priority list of projects) for a There will be a briefing session After Fire vital east-west link for com­ cing will be to the music of Vic with about 280 signatures. A represen­ the present 7 per cent investment tax policemen to retire at age 53 as of July 1, Marian Jesseman will give a Sieffert said the same officers elected last the state, spreading to the east by mor­ federal grant under the Community for new council members at 7. muters from Manchester and Dubaldo’s Orchestra. tative of the nearby Emanuel Lutheran credit to 10 or 12 per cent, at a cost of $3.6 1975 and at age 50 as of July 1, 1976 — book review. Hostesses will be NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Two year will continue. Besides Chairman ning. Overnight lows 15 to 20 degrees. Development Block Grant Program; in­ points east, it would provide an Tickets may be obtained from Church, Richard Barker of 23 Green Hill billion or more to the ’Treasury. ’This provided they have 25 years service. The Mrs. Elsie Swensson, Mrs. women were on the critical list Sieffert, officers are John Hutchinson, Snow is likely Wednesday but may mix creasing the membership of the Conserva­ The Lutheran Church Women all-highway route from Bolton Nick Angelo, 462 Parker St.; Ty St., presented a signature opposition peti­ credit is intended to give business an in­ present rule is retirement at age 55, also Laura Paeppel, Mrs. Louise at New Britain General vice chairman, and Joseph Swensson, with or change to sleet and rain along Long tion Commission from its present 7 to a of Emanuel Lutheran Church Notch to Hartford.” Holland, 175 High St.; Hank tion also. centive to invest in new plant and equip­ with 25 years service. Stevenson and Miss Ruth Hospital today after they and secretary. Island Sound. Highs Wednesday in the 30s. proposed 11; and transferring $51,900 from will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. in He noted, “The connector McCann, 69 Pleasant St.; Bill INDIVIDUAL PLAN RAMRYPLAN Most of the opposition was based on con­ ment. Another would benefit all municipal Bayer. three children were rescued the Contingency Account to three other ac­ Luther Hall. The theme of the from the second story of a would be a relatively short strip Pagani’s Barber Shop, Summer Join WEIGHT WATCHERS and save $3.00. Pre­ Join W EIGHT W ATCHER^ with a member of cerns that Dr. Massaro’s zone change employes. It would eliminate the existing sent this coupon at any WEIGHT WATCHERS your immediate family, living within the same would be an intrusion into an attractive $5,000 limit on disability benefits and counts. Whiton Memorial Library program will be "Love is blazing house. of highway and wouldn’t St.; Ed Werner, 17 Bremen meeting in N.Y.C. (5 Boros), Nassau & Rock­ household, and save a total of $8,00. Present will have a story hour for pre­ God 'Through Us.” Martha New Britain firemen rescued require removal of any homes Rd.; Clarence Vennart, 102 land Counties, N.Y.; Bergen & Hudson Counties, this coupon at any WEIGHT WATCHERS meet­ residential area and that the high-rise would substitute a one-half-the-pay for­ Meets Twice N.J.: Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford & Litchfield ing In N.Y.C. (5 Boros), Nassau & Rockland Reports Indicate Possible End schoolers Tuesday morning Circle will be in charge and Rita Hines, 24, and Linette nor cause extensive damage to West St.; and Fran Mahoney, 19 Counties, Ct. Pay a combined registration fee Counties, N.Y.; Bergen & Hudson Counties, NJ.j apartments he plans off St. James St. mula. The board meets twice each month —on share their talents in Hamlin St. and membership fee for the first meeting of Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford & Litchfield would aggravate traffic and bring the first Tuesday (as tonight) for conduc­ from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Zaniewski, 26, both suffering the area.” $4.00. Weekly fee thereafter Is $3.00. Present Counties, Cl. Pay a combined registration fee Lawrence Finni and Mrs. John crocheting, hooking, knitting, severe smoke inhalation. Mrs. at class. Offer good in areas described above and membership lee for the first meeting of problems to the area. Revision for Part Timers ting public hearings on all agenda items, etc. Greeters will be Mrs. ••••••••••• between February 3 and February 23, 1975. $3.00 each. Weekly lee thereafter Is $3.00 each. A third revision would benefit part-time and on the second ’Tuesday (as Feb. 11) for Motowidlak of the Manchester Hines was laying over her 4- Present at class. Offer good in areas described Downtown Benefits Cited To Auto and Construction Slumps Peggy Johnson and Mrs. Bea above between February 3 and February 23. employes, exclusive of crossing guards taking action on the agenda items. Junior Women’s Club will read. week-old daughter Kimberly, 1975. Kelly, presenting Dr. Massaro’s case, Pearson. Mrs. Gloria and Mrs. Zaniewski was with 73B By RICHARD HUGHES slipped to second behind Exxon Corp. as high as 30 per cent — four times the and cafeteria workers. It would eliminate The board will probably take actions GOOD ONLY IN AREAS SPECIFIED IN COUPON. said rezoning of residential areas to Cen­ Kjellsen and Mrs. Ann Kuznicki her children Jason, 5, and ^ ^ Choicest Meats In Town! ^ ^ tral Business District would be a UPI Business Writer the world’s largest industrial corporation. national rate. the existing requirement that part-time tonight on two agenda items — appointing The health committee of the head the refreshment com­ Alicea, 3. reasonable extension of downtown and the The auto and construction industries GM profits in 1974, hit by an energy crisis In Atlanta, Secretary of Housing and Ur­ employes must work a minimum of 20 Jack Goldberg to fill a vacancy on the Manchester Junior Women’s mittee. planned high-rise apartments would suffered severe slumps in 1974 but should at the start and the recession at the end, ban Development James T. Lynn said hours a week to be eligible for the pension board created by the resignation of John Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 There are day and evening classes at the following locations: benefit the decaying downtown area. snap out of their depressed economic state fell to $950 million, compared with the housing starts last year totaled 1.3 million plan and would substitute the requirement Tani; and forwarding a resolution to Gov. p.m. at the home of Mrs. John I t UES. o n l y SPECIAL! ! MANCHESTER; Motts Community Hall, 587 East Middle Turnpike Kelly urged the Planning and Zoning this year, according to private and govern­ record $2.4 billion in 1973. after three consecutive years of more than they must work a minimum of half a Ella Grasso which urges her to release to Pitts, 51 Goodhill Rd., South Tuesday -12:00 Noon ment reports. 2 million housing starts. week. ’The town’s work week is 35 hours. the towns and cities their proportionate Windsor. BUYING... Fresh, Ground Commission to us6 its zoning regulations ‘Turnaround Year’ “as a viable and living thing to keep the General Motors and American Motors, Other public hearing items on tonight’s share of the $25 million in revenue-sharing Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main Street GM Chairman ’Thomas Murphy said, Things Looking Better • PAPER • O LD N EW SP A P ER S breath of life hale and hearty in the down­ the largest and smallest U.S. automakers, agenda include a proposed $10,000 con­ funds anticipated by the state. But he said “things look somewhat Rehearsals for Manchester •TABULATING C A R D S • TIM E C A R D S •CHOPPED Monday - 7:30 P.M., Wednesday - 7:30 P.M. town community.” both reported rough economic going last however, that 1975 would be a “turnaround tribution to the Community Renewal year. year” with sales increasing later in the better” for the future because interest Team of Greater Hartford, to be financed Gilbert and Sullivan • MACHINE SHOP TURNINGS AND SOLIDS SOUTH WINDSOR: Later in the public hearing, opponent Wapping Community Church, 1790 Ellington Road year. rates are declining and more mortgage from revenue-sharing funds; two proposed W orkshop’s production of Thursday - 7:30 P.M. Ted Stepanski of 42 Otis St. said the GM Profits Plunge “Pirates of Penzance” will be STILL VALUABLei ! BEEF . rezoning and high-rise apartments “would AMC said it lost $5.6 million in the last money is available for housing. appropriations for Public Employment Inside Today GM said that although the dollar volume tonight and Thursday evening be like cancer in the area.” three months of 1974. ’The reports of the depressed state of the Programs, one for $25,765 and the other Call US for aarvlct, or dallvor for mor* monoyl For additional Information, call: of car sales was down only 12 per cent in a t^7:30 at South United The Commerce Department said spen­ auto and construction industries came as for $13,868— both to be financed by grants Landowner Freedom 1974, profits plunged 60 per cent. Area P ro file...... Pages 3, 8 Methodist Church. Leads are f HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 232-7600 ding for construction of $134.4 billion last President Ford predicted an 8 per cent un­ from the U.S. Department of Labor Man­ OSTRINSKY Kurtz, in his short talk favoring Dr. GM’s directors took the rare step of cut­ Business news...... Page 5 reminded to be present and in 731 PARKER ST., M A N C H E ST ER • 643-8879 year was off 1 per cent from 1973, only the employment rate for this year and next. power Administration. A 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 Massaro’s plans, said a landowner should ting the company’s quarterly dividend Betty’s Notebook...... ; .Page 8 costume by 7 Thursday for second yearly decline on record. Most economists had predicted a sharp WEIGHT WATCHERS' have the freedom to use his land as he sees from 85 cents to 65 cents a share and ’The only other time construction spen­ recovery would be under way in late 1975 Sewer Rates Winter S ports...... Page 12 photographs. "WEIGHT WATCHERS” >8 A REOiSTEREO TRADEMARK OP WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL. INC.. GREAT NECK. N.Y. ' WEIGHT WATCHERS INTiRNATmtllU. t fit. ; canceling the usually generous bonus ding fell was during the recession of 1960 and early 1976 in what was called a V- Also, proposed revisions in the sewer Comment Session...... Page 12 Other opponents speaking Monday night, pro^am for top executives. when it dropped 1.2 per cent. Unemploy­ shaped recession — a sharp decline rate schedule, to increase rates for larger Herald Angle...... Page 10 included Herman Schendel of ^ W. With sales of $31.5 billion in 1974, GM ment in the building industry has been as followed by a sharp recovery. users; proposed revisons to the rate Schoolboy . .. '...... Page 10

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M^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 4. 1975- PAGE THREE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST l» 7AAA EST 2 -6 - 7 6 T V T O N IG H T >, 1 , j-''" . 3jL 48 Sims Withdraws as Ice Rink Banker 6:00 •CATTLI a 2 4 VERNON News...... 3-8-22-30 7:30 the firm involved in the second Celebrity Sweepstakes__ 3 In a terse note to Mayor derwriters, with the exception Bewitched...... ■ 5 BOBTON phase, hdWever. Hogan's Heroes...... 5 NEWS CAPSULES Frank McCoy, Herbert Sims of Sims, have indicated they The Untouchables...... 9 r i head of the New York City bond The initial study found that would want the town to Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Secret Agent ...... 16 underwriting firm of the same the ice facility is feasible for guarantee the revenue bonds, a The Honeymooners...... 20 Music P la ce ...... 18 S h e H e r a t h Vernon. An amount of $3,000 Fourth Estate...... 24 YORK They’ve Won the Battle name, said the firm wishes to move the committee has op­ Electric Company...... 24-57 Hearst Sighting withdraw its name from con- was appropriated for that phase posed from the start. Masquerade Party ...... 30 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) - Area Profile Bonanza ...... 40 sideratidn as an investment and $13,000 has been ap­ Room 222 ...... *.... 40 Heller, economic adviser to two SAN FRXn CISCO (UPI) - A 32-year- 6:30 banker to underwrite the propriated for the second Martin Agronsky...... 57 Democratic administrations, says those old man says he was kidnaped by fugitive This method would involve Nows...... 3-8-20-22-30 proposed ice rink revenue council to create an authority to Collpits was expected to pre­ phase. who think inflation is public enemy No. 1 Patricia Hearst in Los Angeles 72 hours taxpayers and general obliga­ I Love Lucy...... 5 8:00 bonds for the town of Vernon. oversee the project. sent a proposal but decided to The revenue bond method of have won the battle for the heart and mind before today’s first anniversary of her ab­ tion bonds. This is the type of Zoom ...... 24-57 Good Tim es...... 3 duction by the Symbionese Liberation Ar­ The New York firm had in­ The council did not go along reconsider. financing the facility, which bonds used for financing the Dealer's Choice...... 5 of the White House. will cost an estimated $1 7:00 my. The FBI dismissed it as “just one dicated interest in the project with the request and on The first phase of the building of schools, town roads, tOB “They fail to realize that a stagnant million, would mean there Nows...... 3-22-40 Movies...... 8-9-40 •ATLANTA more sighting.” since the start. At the meeting recommendation of several feasibility study was completed buying fire engines and such. This Is the Life ...... 18 economy in which productivity and capital would be no obligation on the Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Newspaper executive Randolph A. of the council two weeks ago, councilmen it decided to by Carlisle-Edwards, Inc. Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 investment wither is actually pro- Sims requested that his firm be further try to designate the ac­ part of the taxpayers. The Truth or Consequences ... 8 inflationary rather than anti- Hearst still believes his 20-year-old While the firm is a reputable America...... 24-57 allowed to designate the ac­ counting firm on its own. one Sims indicated it is not facility would be paid for by the The revenue bond method Ironside...... 9 inflationary,” said Heller, a University of daughter is alive, and in California and users. 8:30 counting firm to do the second- A proposal is expected from well-known enough to have a does not involve general Dick Van Dyke...... 18 LOWEST TIMPERATURIS Minnesota professor of economics. hopes she’ll turn herself in to authorities. MASH ...... 3 phase feasibility study for the Booze, Allen & Hamilton. The bonding firm back its study. Dale Martin of the Rink Study property taxes but rather is Sounding Board ...... 20 New ORLEANS Heller also said Monday “Ford’s budget "I don’t think she’s going to get any time Merv Griffin Show ...... 5 If I'v.^rv I facility and also ordered the accounting fifm of Coverdale & Sims indicated he would want Committee, appointed by secured by revenues generated Romagnolis’ T a ble...... 24 projections are the best argument I can in jail,” Hearst, president and editor of Human Dimension ...... 18 30 _ Mayor •' ------McCoy,'• '''jt said v/vtivaother un­«•»- by theme uocuse uiiiit; of the idUlIlLy, facility. To Tell the Truth...... 30 think of for a bigger tax cut and for easing the San Francisco Examiner, said Mon­ Woman I s ...... 57 Hall of Fame ...... 20-22-30 30 •LEGEND' day. Ascent of M an...... 24-57 money promptly and sharply.” 9:00 I v a in ^ ^ s n o w Town Will Publish New Assessments Hawaii Flve-0...... 3 Ali Does the Talking crifTTU n/iivncrkD a* ______. . . Dempsey Hospital Opens SOUTH WINDSOR At one point Town Assessor in an orderly manner, and each night’s meeting showed most FILM RATING GUIDE Sports Legends...... 18 •;^:|SHOwERs ^ Pliwv LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Mayor Tom necessary, to court, FARMINGTON (UPI) - The John N. Judy Kuehnel Burt MacNamera, walked out resident who wished t6 be heard residents in attendance were Bradley proclaimed Monday “Muhammad Smith said the appraisal firm For Parents and 9:30 un WEATHER FOTOC AST ^ Dempsey Hospital, the last major unit of The Town Council played after he attempted to explain was allowed to speak. planning to take their case to Ali Day,” but the champ did all the is now rechecking alleged dis­ Their Children American Ski Scene ...... 18 the University of Connecticut Health judge and jury to more than 400 fair market value to a resident At the end of the meeting the the Board of Tax Review and, if talking. crepancies. Assignment America .. 24-57 Center, had four patients early today and people armed with what they and was met with criticism. council voted unanimously to Heavyweight champion Ali told the GENClUL AUOtENCCt expected more in its second day, a called exorbitant assessment ^ y o r Robert Smith today meet the requests of the public Alt AynAdmilWd 10:00 For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. Tuesday night will find snow falling over the mayor he was thinking about going into hospital spokesman said. figures for South Windsor last said he is requesting Town At­ and publish both 1964 and 1974 AREA POLICE REPORT Barnaby Jones ...... 3 Lakes region, northern Rockies and north Atlantic states changing to rain in the mid politics but couldn’t decide which office to liie daily room rate will be $115 a day night and when the trial was torney Thomas Dennis to meet assessment figures. seek. over the people won their case with MacNamera to review the However, prior to the Marcus W elby...... 8-40 Atlantic states. Rain or showers will also be found along the north Pacific coast and along and the hospital will be able to service VERNON appearance in Common Pleas PAN IN TAL G m O AN Ct “I don’t want to be a mayor,” Ali said. for the most part. contract of the United Ap­ meeting the council held a tu Q o u n o Garner Ted Armstrong__ 9 the west Gulf coastal area. Mostly fair elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ about 8,000 inpatients a year, treat 35,000 Lucille Tracy, of 300 South Court 19, Rockville, Feb. 18. "And I'm not sure which country I’d like emergency room cases and handle 50,000 The council has agreed to praisal Co., because Smith workshop session at which only SofaUMirialltavNoiS* Washington Debates...... 18 prox. max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 43 (58), Boston 20 (31), Chicago 24 (33), Dallas St., Rockville, was arrested SOUTH WINDSOR StifUMi For Frt-Tion«pr« to be president of.” publish 1964 and 1974 assess­ believes the firm may not have two councilmen, Robert Myette Police S tory...... 20-30 to 60,000 medical clinic visits, John Ives, Monday on a warrant issued by Armond Rouillard of Enfield 35 (59), Denver 13 (33), Duluth 2 (17), Houston 47 (69), Jacksonville 53 (74), Kansas City 21 ment figures in a newspaper by met all its contract and Robert Hornish, were in '74 in Retrospect...... 22 hospital director, said Monday. The Common Pleas Court 19 was charged Monday with dis­ (31), Los Angeles 49 (58), Miami 66 (79), New Orleans 50 (68), New York 29 (38), Phoenix the end of this month. stipulations. favor of the publishing of both Black Journal...... 24 Wound Serious hospital in the $900 million center was charging her with five counts of regarding a stop sign in connec­ 39 (65), San Francisco 42 ( 55), Seattle 26 (38), St. Louis 25 (34)j Washington 31 (48). For more than four hours last Mayor Smith is also Soundstage ...... 57 MILL VALLEY, Calif. (UPI) - Rock originally scheduled to be finished by the lists, Myette said today. issuing bad checks. tion with a two-car accident at RISTfllCTIO night in Timothy Edwards proposing that the council pass Mayor Smith said residents Undir ITftquvMaccomponYMf News...... 5 guitarist Bob Weir and his wife Frankie end of 1969. Police said the arrest was the Chapel and Longhill Roads, Fm oi or Aduil Cuvd«n School, a throng of residents a resolution delaying the new were arguing. Police said Mrs. Weir then have three avenues open to result of the investigation of South Windsor. told tales 'o f skyrocketing assessment rate so that all 10:30 Dad^s Birthday Gift Goes to Hospital ran to a bedroom and shot herself with a them: A recheck of their complaints from Hartmann's The driver of the other car in­ assessments that left many discrepancies can be reviewed, Sports Legends...... 9 .22 caliber pistol. Occupation Ends property by United Appraisal, a and the Shopping Bag, two volved was Roberta Kirby of Laurie Ferguson and her brother, Thomas H. Ferguson, watch as their father, Thomas F. GRESHAM, Wis. (UPI) - For 34 days, councilmen with the belief that possibly by the town assessor’s hearing before the Board of Tax 11:00 Mrs. Weir, a former dancer who now office. Rockville supermarkets. Loveland Hill Rd., Vernon. '^<»\NOOIIC IMOER17AOMITTCO "numerous errors” have oc­ Review, and an appeal in the News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Ferguson, demonstrates a Rentsch cardiac press. The press was one of two donated to ______MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES heads a travel service, suffered a serious they had occupied a Roman Catholic Ms. Tracy was released on a Rouillard is scheduled to IAfihm.tmo»*6nf abbey in the face of National Guardsmen curred in the assessment of Despite the huge crowd, courts. Best of Groucho...... 5 Manchester Memorial Hospital in honor of Ferguson’s recent 50th birthday. The one in the stomach wound, police said. residents conducted themselves $100 non-surety bond for appea in Common Pleas Court surrounding them. For the 39 militant In­ property here. A show of hands, at last The Lucy Show ...... 9 emergency room was donated by the Fergusoh children, including Leigh Ferguson who Weir plays with the Grateful Dead and 12, East Hartford, Feb. 18. dians, it ended Monday night — in hand­ - MPAA I Love Lucy...... 20 was not available for the photo, and their grandmothers, Mrs. Berthe Firato and Mrs. Ber­ Discharged Friday: Hurley 141 Ferguson Rd.; Helen Eitel, the Kingfish rock bands. Discharged Saturday: cuffs, riding to jail in two school buses. Captioned News ...... 57 nice Ferguson. The other press in the coronary unit was given by Ferguson’s wife, Vivian. Grant, East Hartford; Allen 66 Pine St.; Edward Wilkos, 4 Anthony Staskunas, 2A Thomp­ Seven sympathizers were taken along McDonald, 27 French Rd., Barry Rd.; Anna March, Sentence Suspended The ball-shaped plunger suspended from the metal arm has a pummeling effect on the son Rd.; Richard Hale, 52 Hoff­ with the Indians in the two buses from the 11:30 Bolton; Betty Mitchell, 113 Willimantic; Patricia Mangino, patient’s chest as the handle is turned. The apparatus is used in place of manual chest man Rd., Ellington; Earl HARTFORD (UPI) - A Vietnam Alexian Brothers abbey, but were Movies...... 3-5-9 Mather St.; Samuel Bua,-6 Enfield. massage in emergency cardiac cases. Samuel B. Rentsch, the inventor of the cardiac Armstrong, 522 Foster St., veteran cdAvicted of holding up an Enfield released without being charged. The i -Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 Also, Marie Flynn, 149 Porter ARTHUR Deerfield St.; Carrie Johnston, press, lives in Glastonbury. (Herald photo by Dunn) South Windsor; Walter Mayer, bank in 1973 has won a suspended sentence charges facing the 39 Indians were not dis­ St.; Janet Kajfasz, 51C Mt. Ver­ Johnny Carson __ 20-22-30 82' Main St., Talcottville; Glastonbury; Mildred Richard, and five years probation in U.S. District closed. 643-1505 I fob PRiscBipnoN ARTHUR Patricia Travis, 121 Carriage non Dr., Vernon; Felicia Court, a rare sentence for armed robbery. 942 MAIN STREET AmuKS rout mxr 8 7 5 -9 2 6 3 MOtltliruFRL AL PACINO 1:00 13 Cedar St.; Myron Avery, The evacuation and arrest of the In­ 942 MAIN STREET | _ ACCURACY - OPEN LATE - FREE DELIVERY 40 WEST MAIN S:00 Dr.; Doris Ennis, 41 Crestwood Pascarelli, Ireland Dr., Coven­ Leon Eugene McCloud, 28, of Hartford, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE, “THE GODFATHER Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Somers; Barbara Dickerman, dians, who called themselves the Dr.; Nancy Lausier, Warehouse try; Janice Otis, 9 Middlefield SATURDAYS PART 11" RFD 1, Coventi7 ; Peter Pan- had a spotless record before the robbery, Menominee Warrior Society, followed an 230-630-10 1:30 Point; Joan Begiacomo, 58 St.; Michael Hallowell, 114 his lawyer told Judge M. Joseph IN COLOR — R JFK Assassination Film ciera, Stafford Springs. agreement under which the Chicago BAND-AID SUNDAYS Joe Franklin Show ...... 9 Edgewood Dr., South Windsor. Charter Oak St.; Kristen Blumenfetd, and robbed the State Dime Panty lupin IW. Sit 230, Sa. 130 Also, Kenneth Avery, 77 Catholic group agreed to give the facility 1:30-5-1:30 Also, Charles McLaughlin, 66 Ahlness, 45 Castle Rd.; Lynda BRAND Sardo Blue Oliver Rd.; Pauline Pita, 78 Savings Bank of $14,393 in anger after it to the Indians for “$1 and other con­ Phelps Rd.; Walter Ford, 156 Eschmann, 36 Litchfield St.; Mark Dr., Coventry; Elsie refused him a loan to start a business. Hose TUESDAY MOVIES siderations.” BATH OIL ^ Allegedly Absolves Oswald Cushman D r.; Bettina Cohum, Frederick Brandt, 68 Spruce Giguere, Storrs; Doreen Mar- ALL NUDE lBANDA|^i^jages 1:00 (9) “The Far Out West”' arrested for the assassination 65 Harlan St.; Ruth Young, St.; Sandra Bidwell, 7 Robert tocchio, 193 Terrace Dr., BEIGE Challenge (1967) . Ann Sheridan, Ruth Oswald had nothing to do with it and was himself killed in the Stafford Springs; Amelia Hirth, Rd., Vernon. Rockville; Burton Johnson, 92 t o b e . McDevitt. CHICAGO (UPI) - Robert — and that he has the film to Dallas police headquarters by a Hemlock St.; George Harris, 4:00 (9) “The Phoenix City Groden says more than one per­ prove it. bystander. Jack Ruby. 82A Ambassador Dr.; Patricia fre e Reg. $1.00 49* EACH Story” (1955). Richard Kiley, son was involved in the Groden is a New York The film, enlarged and shown Martens, 138 Cushman Dr.; ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES photographer and optical 69‘ Janet Nevue, 110 South Rd., SKIN MOISTURIZER tlTuir*. [ij. John McIntyre. assassination of President John in slow motion-, showed BOX OF 70 REG. PRICE specialist. He showed the film Kennedy being hit in the head. Bolton; Sona Semerjian, 99 1 PAIR Limit 3 per person 8:00 ( 8-40) “Death Not Be Kennedy, that Lee Harvey MFG. LIST $1.49 WITN 20 FREE FOR DRY SKIN 2/47c Proud” (1975). Arthur Hill, Monday at a news conference Groden said the film shows the PUBLIC RECORDS Downey Dr. Admitted Monday: Pamela Broad Brook; Margot Miller, Kichar, Arnold Dr., Tolland; PER PACKAGE Limit 2 MFG. LIST $1.50 Lim its Robby Benson. THEATER called by political activist Dick force of the bullet pushing Also, Anthony Squilacote, 11 Anderson, Lebanon; Sharon Terrace Dr., Rockville; Kermit Mulvaney, Ward St., 8:00 (9) “In the Good Old Gregory, who said last week he Kennedy back and to his left, in­ Strickland St.; Kathleen Dryell, Bugbee, RFD 4; Rockville; Kenneth Neal, Ridgewood Dr., Rockville; Catherine Robbins, Paul John Cavagnaro, 78 Sum m ertine” (1949). Judy SCHEDULE had evidence indicating the dicating he was shot from the Warranty Deed Rocky Hill; Karen Bump, 609 Maxine Caldwell, Cider Mill Rockville; John Pucino, David Dr., Ellington; Leonard BOHLE Garland, Van Johnson. Central Intelligence Agency front and not from the back as Barbara B. Starkweather to Woodstock Dr., and Audrey Main St., South Windsor; David Rd., Tolland; Catherine Webster St., Rockville; Szarek, High St., Rockville; Ina MEDALIST BRAND June Noyes, 46 Glenwood St., OF 100 tU S M K . DISMISS was involved in the Kennedy was originally thought. Walter N. and Cynthia C. Walek, 24 Tallwood Dr. , South Callahan, Enfield; Patricia Patricia Skoczylas, Neill Rd., Wallace, Tolland. VICKS OfSKJSAdi 11:30 (3) “Coogan's B luff TABLETS DOUCHtS ' DISPOSADlf (1968) . Clint Eastwood, Lee J. assassination. The film also shows two men Talaga, property at 128 Lenox Feb. 8, Community Baptist Windsor; Mary Cosnotti, 66 Chamberlin, Spring St., Ver­ Vernon; Richard Tutko, Hany FO B *^ ORAL Gregory said the film was St., $31,000. Church. Lane, Vernon. NvedtonVjj Cobb. U.A. East 1 — “Airport,” Groden said were shooting at Imperial Dr.; James non; Nathan Grover, Orchard • [J DOUCHES THERMOMETER 7:30-9:30 partially to back up those Meacham, 51 Spruce St.; Kelly St., Rockville; Beatrice Discharged Monday: Births Monday: A son to Mr. , JiTormula 44 11:30(9) “Day of the Wolves” Kennedy. One was behind a Execiitor's Deed 3-PACK (1972). Richard Egan, Martha U.A. East 2-4 “ Murder on the allegations. pedestal on a grassy knoll in Elsie Althea Roberts, Vaillancourt, Buena Vista Rd., Howard, Eaton Rd., Rockville; Kenneth Carlson, RFD 1, and Mrs. David Danforth, Hathaway Rd., Ellington; a douche hal" Hyer. Orient Express,” 7:00-9:20 Groden said the film was a front of the motorcade. The executrix of the will of Elsie M. Coventry; John Bouley, 62 W. Robert Laughlan, Somers; John Rockville; Mrs. Mary Cun­ U.A. East 3 — “Challenge to blown-up version of the other is also in front of the Johnson, ,to Paul R. and Diane Kadish To Speakm t Shore Rd., Rockville. Machack, Becker Place, ningham and daughter, Talcott­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. I p Abraham Zapruder film, the ville Rd., Vernon; Daniel Robert Fredley, RFD 8, Ver­ cq;\ t h e a t r e s e a s t be Free,” 5:00-7:00-9:00 motorcade, under a low tree, K. Longchamps, property at 107 At Beth Sholom Discharged Sunday: Thomas Rockville; Laurie Miller, HEBOAMEALOBO ViObU TPkI «iNC*'C5TlB',h PIMKIQL .,;3 Vernon Cine 1 — "Law & only one of the actual shooting, and his head is visible on the Pitkin St., $47,900. Tambling, 364 Bidwell St.; Davis, 'RFD 8, Vernon; Mabel non. Anacin 79 YOmiNEVa FORGET... Sabbath Eve Services Friday REG. $1.89 Disorder,” 7:10-9:00 and that it showed "as many as film. Elsie Fentiman, Standish Rd , REG. 79c Limit 2 tnacKiiiwaniuiTmaaKKLiAs coiniiiiii Marriage Licengeg at Temple Beth Sholom will be 1” Limit 2 MFG.S1.69 Vernon Cine 2 — “The four, possibly five, persons Groden said he is carrying a Coventry; Walter Johnson, Limit 2 MFG. LIST $1.79 NEW PRODUCT Larry Dean Miclette and sponsored by Manchester’s Longest Yard,” 7:00-9:10 were shooting at the president, rifle, but it is hard to dis­ Lakeview St., Coventry; Daniel Limit 3 ENDS TODAY Deborah Louise Knowlton, both B’nai B’rith groups — Charter LUIIIA Burnside Theatre — “The and proves Oswald “had tinguish the “rifle” from the Potiez, 216 Union St.; Emilie UA CINEMA EAST (itwsnii Hartford, Feb. 15, Centdr Oak Lodge and Ben Ezra Godfather Part II,” 8:00 nothing to do with the tree branches. Both are blurred DellaRocco, 310 Bush Hill Rd.; Congregational Church. Chapter. The 8:15 p.m. services TODAY’S THOUGHT MANCHESTER Showcase 1— “Earthquake,” assassination.” in the film. Alfred Kargl, 165 Ferguson “CHALLENGE will bd followed by a Sabbath ^KODAK 643-5131 7:15-9:40 He said the film was the Groden said at least six Rd.; Kathryn Besaw, 60 Cam­ TO BE F H E ^ m Tea. Repto-Bismol Sudden Beauty GUD WEEKDAYS • 6:00 • 7:00 • 0:00 Showcase 2 — “Towering property of Time Inc. but bullets were fired at Kennedy— bridge St.; Deborah Braiisford, SAT ft SUN • 1:00 • 3:00 • 6:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 The guest speaker will be l4 TRASH BAGS X-15 ______«n m sv NO ______Inferno,” 8:00 refused to say how the film was not three as the Warren Com­ 445 Abbe Rd. Ext., South Wind­ dent on the history of the event of Christ’s 16 oz. Milton Kadish, first vice presi­ Title: Faith INSTAMATIC Showcase 3 — “Freebie and obtained. mission had concluded. ABOUT sor; Sandra FitzPatrick, Rt. 83, birth, death and resurrection. It does not ^Halr Spray dent of the District Grand At the core of everyone’s basic need is HDTICYWI / w CAMERA the Bean,” 7:25-9:45 This was the same film the The first shot missed the Vernon. come from a mystical experience of God, (SHCHCASE CINtM AJ 1 2 3 4 Lodge of B’nai B’rith. He the desire for trust or faith. We must all go 16 oz. Showcase 4 — “Abby,” 7:45- Warren Commission studied president and hit a street curb, TOWN Also, Susan Webb, 155 Walker but clings to the deep meaning the Word of KIT l- U EXIT SB-SILVER LANE-ROSERTS ST. returned recently from the tri­ through a process that develops our own Peplc^ 10:00 before concluding Oswald acted he said, and was later removed St.; Jamie Salafia, 47 Congress God offers to their lives. • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INF0.568-8810 annual convention of the unique view of reality. It is this reality we MFG. LIST $1.35 • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING • Wb Honor MASTER CHARGE • alone in the killing of Kennedy. by the FBI. He said the second Koffee Krafters .will meet St.; Donald Chapman, 752 Christianity offers anyone who can trust Bism ol Supreme Lodge of B’nai B’rith, seek that causes us to risk ourselves so f o a Uf s c t s t o m a c h 79 MON. - TUES. Kennedy was killed in a Governors Highway, South in this historic fact the true expression of MOtCCSTiON , p shot was fired from behind and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the held in Israel, and will give his that we might -find what for us b^om es HAUSfA motorcade in Dallas, Tex., on Windsor; Anne Palmer, East reality. I pray that we might all develop MFG. LIST $2.49 49 MFG. LIST Q Q < hit Kennedy in the back and the Community Y, 79 N. Main St. PACKAGE OF 10 BAGS FITS impressions of conditions in the truth. A truth which helps us to relieve • K V ' 9 9 * OWES Nov. 22, 1963. Oswald was third shot hit then Gov. John They will work on burnt match Hartford; Peter Johnson, 35 this faith and believe in the reality of $19.95 in c lu d es flash a n d Middle East. much of the anxiety life can create in us. Limit 2 UP TO 30 GALLONS Connally of Texas in the sticks^ projects. Mrs. Donald Carter St., Bolton. Jesus Christ. REG. $1.19 Limit 3 ROLL OF FILM LAUGH UNTL IT HURTS (R) The Christian church also is involved in Limit 2 ...... U i«»«. 0 i. fU'i i / shoulder. Cordner will instruct. Intern Joseph B. Ekeberg CARROLL O'CONNOR this basic need. It, however, calls it faith Emanuel Lutheran Church The fourth, shot from behind, Hostesses will be Mrs. Ray­ and centers its beliefs on the life and Freebie and “LAW AND DISORDER” This printing test pattern is he said, hit Kennedy in the head mond Shaw and Mrs. Robert part of The Herald quality con­ works of Jesus Christ. It is a faith depen- 45 WAX ^thcBean ... _ and then the fifth hit Kennedy Fable. Meetings are open to all Henry Hock has .M ftery of * Monw (K EVES 7:10-9:00 trol program in order to give / in the front of the head and interested women in the area. A Applicator you one of the finest lifted him backwards. baby sitter is available. PIECE newspapers in the nation. “The shot from behind that 17 reasons itiiy you WITH bit him in the head and then the The Army«& Navy Club Evereody Dish Set REFILL one from the front were fired in Auxiliary will itieet Wednesday should come to us DesHin less than one-eighteenth of a at 7 p.m. at the club house. A OUR REG. AVa 01. Flashlight Sth MUUHOIIS TVEEKl (R) P E D second,” Groden said. film and discussion on cancer COMMANDER $2.49 Ma-Ma Mia^s for income tax h ^ . tube BURT REYNOLDS He said a bullet fired from will be presented by Dr. Burton r SPECIAL P “THE LONGEST Y*RD” Oswald’s supposed position in Meisner of Manchester. Guests Reason 1. We are income tax WITH PLASTIC the window of the Texas Bank are welcome. Members are EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE specialists. We ask the right MFG. LIST $2.09 Limit 1 2 BATTERIES“ 89* SERVICE FOR 8 PEOPLE Cuisine Depository would have hit reminded to bring coffee Limit 2 “The Family Re$taurant“ EVES 7:00-9:10 cKennedy at a different angle snacks. 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Ai3dVS oaD PAGE FOUR - ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. ♦, 1975 Hiaurlu'stf r titniimi Hmtli) IMJ \ OPINION BUSINESS The Caution Needed Jobless There has been an upswing in the New housing -permits rose in SATURDAY stock market the past few weeks, with December and interest rates have Claims the Dow Jones average near the 700 been slowly coming down by a quarter mark, higher than it has been in the of a point a week. These are s ip s that recent past. Too, new highs have out­ indicate the ending of a depression Decline numbered new lows after many and beginning of an economic Claims for unemployment i BANK pays months when a new high was a rarity. recovery. compensation filed in Manchester during the two- Not everyone watches the market Government certainly is aware of week period end^ Jan. 25, closely, although many people own these quickening s ip s that the upturn decreased by about 3.7 per stocks and hence have a direct in­ may be close. And certainly both the cent, the state Labor terest. Others have an indirect in­ President and the Conpess ought to c Department has reported. The HIGHEST Tife average weekly claims terest through their participation in be conservative about the measures for the period totaled 3,164, stock-based pension funds. which will be adopted to hasten the com pared to 3,287 in the previous two-week period. But the significance of the upswing recovery. Throughout Connecticut, in the market at this time is that We think that the President’s plan jobless benefit claims traditionally the market has been con­ to rebate $16.5 billion in taxes and cut decreased about 13.6 per cent for the period ended Jan. 25. sidered to herald the state of the taxes next year is probably fairly Total claims were 110,597, down economy about six months before it is moderate. In fact some economists from 127,954 in the previous period. * felt in other areas. and labor leaders have decried it as Lower filings were reported The market will decline in advance not enough. in 15 of the state’s 19 offices. In­ in TOWN Winter in Center Springs Park (Photo by Reginald Pinto) of a recession; it will turn upwards Conpess and the AFL-CIO, on the creases in Stamford, New Lon­ don, Danbury, and Hartford ahead of a recovery. other hand, have been talking of tax were due largely to additional There are other signs that the rebates in the neighborhood of $18-$25 claims resulting from tem­ recovery predicted for this summer porary seasonai closings or billion, as being required to effect a M AX LERNER extended benefits, the depart­ has already begun. Automobile sales strong recovery. ment said. have risen in response to the “cash The latest Manchester totals It appears that without any substan­ included 424 initial claims and bonus” promotional plan first started tial government program in effect, Terror Without Pity 2,740 continued claims. In Manchester, 220 claims were by Chrysler and later followed by economic checks and balances have HERALD Ford, GM and American Motors. for extended benefits and 358 come into play and the upturn has were attributed to seasonal my mind is something very close to “Godfather II” has a better script and The “cash bonuses” of course are BEVERLY HILLS — Let me compose closings. begun. YESTERDAYS the songs of a people, said one of the an­ despair. acting, and the grand eclat that comes simply a type of price-cutting which is from “Godfather I.” Clearly, the people Too great a pump-priming propam cients with considerable insight, and I True, one may have to blame some of it the usual reaction of most com­ won’t care who writes its lores. In the on the way the profit motive operates in who made the current one shied away could tip the scale over into another from the naked celebration of killing modities when they do not sell, and in­ 25 Years Ago malleable, porous American society, this what is called “the industry” here, and on Honored period of inflation which is as applies even more to its enactments on the continuing cant that both television which was the mark of the first one. They Bernard Johnson of 92 ventories become too large. Herbert J. McKinney is named head for television and film. In this sense, the true have given it a message, too — that the economically defeating as recession, and film give people “what they want” in Redwood Rd., Manchester, a Small car manufacturing divisions Red Cross drive. legislators of American today are more the frame of the iron laws of demand and wages of crime are the death and dis­ district representative for Polio drive here now passes $12,000 especially in its devastating effect on likely to be found in New York City and supply. But if this concoction I have been integration of the criminal. As Michael Lutheran Brotherhood, has are now predicting that if the sales mark. Beverly Hills than in Washington. I have drinking is truly what the American peo­ Carleone, A1 Pacino is visibly corrupted qualified for the 1974 Leaders those living on fixed incomes. Heart campaign opens fund drive here pace continues, as it did in the second been on a minor movie binge in the past ple want, then God help us all, for there is by what he does, and for all his talk about Club, one of the top sales honors for $3,500. “the family” his own immediate family week of the sales promotion, that they The problem has been a two­ few weeks, as part of an effort to get a something sick about us. of the Minneapolis-based good cross section of what is being (and crumbles to pieces. fraternal insurance society. will have to start rehiring laid-off pronged one of depression and energy. 10 Years Ago will be) shown around me nation. For my I pick two of my list as central to my feeling about most of them — “Towering But here again, what really gets com­ Lutheran Brotherhood said employes. The economy seems to be doing a An appeal for school bus transportation sins, 1 have seen, almost at random, Johnson qualified on the basis something like the following list: Inferno” and “Godfather II.” municated is less the moralism I have An easing of unemployment in the by six Hackmatack St. parents is dis­ of the amount of life and health good job of self-adjustment. Let’s not “Towering Inferno,” “Juggernaut,” “Towering Inferno” is an entrapment described than the excitement of the gun missed by state Board of Education. exploding in the mouth of one bully, and insurance provided for very hard hit automobile industry tinker with it too much. ’The market “Freebie and the Bean,” “The Destruc­ movie. It waves a social “message” about another’s stomach being slit open with a Lutherans in the area, in addi­ tors,” “Orient Express,” “The ,” how the greed of the builders causes would also be a welcome sign that the has a way of being much smarter than knife. If that is the message of our films tion to other insurance plans “Where’s Poppa?,” “Godfather II” and a criminally shoddy construction, and it and television, how can we wonder that all and services. upturn has begun. government. cluster of films of sheer terror whose celebrates the hardihood oF the fire the crime figures show a steep increase in Johnson is associated with names have happily slid out of my fighters, but both messages have a phony the number of adolescent killers, some of the John Mosby Agency of memory but whose combined images of ring. T find equally phony the message that themDnly 14 or 15? They seem to be trying Tolland. He is chairman of violence make me wake up in a nightmare tfie whole cosmos is a towering inferno. ■ T w T r • to prove that they exist and must be Manchester’s Zoning Board of 1 7 3 sweat each time I have been foolish The true one is that it is fun to see people A Time For Reason reckoned with, by turning life into death. Appeals. 4 S 6 ? 8 9 10 II 12 13 l( 15 16 i ; enough to watch one. trapped, watch them writhing in fear, 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Note that I have focused on American hang suspended with them in fiery space, A part of my binge, I also saw “Last The season has begun when we are and return to home port with almost 25 26 2 2 28 29 30 !Sim, ALMANAC films rather than foreign ones like observe them tumbling to or Tango in Paris” a second time. It, too, is reading that the government of clocklike regularity are not prone to Fellini’s “Amarcord” and Bergman’s engulfed in flaming death. I was told by death-obsessed, but there is a difference. Ecuador, which Claims a 200-mile making navigation errors of 70 miles “Scenes from a Marriage.” some friends with whom 1 watched it, and Instead of destruction, horror and By I nited I’rcHs Inlt-rnutionul Also, I have sought out not the “art who are far more knowledgeable than I am apocalyptic terror, you get a probing of How to Buy limit to its offshore territorial waters, of longitude. Today is Tuesday, Feb. 4, the 35th day of theater” films but those swelling the net about film-making, that there is an im­ the intricate relation of love and death, is seizing American tuna boats fishing A bill to establish an interim 200- 1975 with 330 to follow. profits and thus likely to be imitated and mense technical virtuosity in the produc­ and there is a deep sadness and pity about Hair Style to form a “trend.” tion. I don’t doubt it. But it is technique in within its self-proclaimed boundaries. mile limit for the United States The moon is between its last quarter and life that comes along with the messages of new phase. I have to say that the final deposit left on the service of a sadistic destructiveness. dying and death. Appliances Crew and boats are usually im­ passed the Senate in December and The morning star is Mars. pounded and are released only after a proponents of it have hopes that it will The evening stars are Mercury,, Venus, payment of a fine to the Ecuadorian also pass the House. It would be Jupiter and Saturn. By Stale Department Those born on this date are under the Of Consumer Protection government. “interim” in the sense that if and sign Aquarius. No matter what your hair Now we are not at all sympathetic when the United Nations adopted a un­ Famed American transatlantic flyer style, you may be already using Charles A. Lindbergh was born Feb. 4, to the 200-mile limit which Ecuador iform boundary resolution that the or are thinking about buying an 1902. Actress Ida Lupino was born on this appliance to help care for it. claims as being within its national United States would then conform date in 1918. There is quite an array to sovereignty, as compared to our 12- with it. On this day in history: choose from, including combs, In 1901, Major William Gorgas launched brushes, and hairsetters up to mile limit. Like every other American we bris­ a U.S. Army campaign to wipe out Yellow and including “portable beauty However, that^as been the coun­ tle when an American boat is stopped Fever in Cuba. salons.” In 1938, Adolf Hitler seized control of the Please build one-story housing for our someone called the police on us. The try’s law for several years, and tuna and impounded. And our first reaction A decision as to which German army and put Nazi officers in key Another Production elderly. police told us we can’t play on the street; appliance to buy, if any, will be fishermen who fish within that limit would be to send a couple of posts as part of a plan that was to cause Mrs. Anita Cunningham it’s against the law. We think this is a To the editor: easier if you know what each is World War II. 143 Summit St. stupid law. Half the things we do are in the should know by now what to expect. destroyers to free them from the Jan. 24th, we had occasion to sit through supposed to do. In 1948, Ceylon became a free and self- Manchester street. We also think that the peopie who tile re-run of a play by attending a meeting Electric brushes are for Most of the boats sized so far have results of an unreasonable law. governing dominion of Great Britain. voted for this law when they were kids did of a Mansfield group which has recently shaping and combs are used for In 1974, a terrorist bomb killed 11 per­ a lot of things in the street. been 130 miles offshore, or 70 miles But the unjust limit, while irksome, been formed to stop the development of a styling dry hair by lifting and sons aboard a bus passing through Could you tell us why this is and why do within the Ecuadorian boundary. is not sufficient provocation for that proposed 800-plus condominium unit in separating it. ’They help control Yorkshire in England. Praise Cohen they sell street hockey items? cowlicks, unruly ends and too We do not think that these boats ac­ sort of action. It should be settled A thought for the day: American author that town. The actors, setting and plot were curly hair and, at the same Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) said, To the editor: cidentally found themselves within once and for all on an international different, but the threat, impact and ap­ Chris Stetson, time, are used for drying hair “Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Amen to Sol Cohen’s “The right way, in 14 Montclair Dr. prehension of the audience exactly quickly and easily. the 200-mile limit. Skippers who can basis with all nations agreeing to a Let us economize it.” the long run, is the easiest way.” matched our feelings two years ago when Chris Melia, Most models have two navigate tuna boats all over the world Along with many others, I have served 166 Cushman Dr. reasonable offshore limit. we began our battle against the now- temperatures or speed settings as a FISH volunteer from its beginning, Bill Frattaroli, defunct DevCo project in Coventry. — hot for drying and cool for driving our elderly and handicapp^ to the According to a national publication, con­ 136 Scott Dr. styling. Many models have a store, to the bank, to the doctor. I know so Darryl Hanson, cerned residents throughout the country mist feature for slightly well their earnest and deep desire to “do 14 Montclair Dr. are auditioning for, and playing through, dampening hair as it is styled, for themselves,” to retain their in­ Manchester ANDREW TULLY however many acts are necessary in order resulting in a better set. dependence, and to remain a participating to close the show on a happy note of vic­ Electric combs and brushes member of the community in which they tory. are esp^ially suitable if your have spent most of their lives so many of GM’« Pioneering Effort Without the public support of residents hair has some body or a style who realize the precedent-setting impact their years. cut. They are also useful for February has been voted Open Housing Mi, of proposals such as DevCo or Mansfield’s maintaining the natural look. Month by the Manchester Area “Designed Multiple Dwelling” , the Hairsetters allow you to roll Conference of Churches. Let us take the "®POS/, WASHINGTON - General Motor’s deci­ productions will get larger and larger and your hair on heated rollers for a °sit Smaller may eventually be equated with Detroit can build handsome cars. It used time to be open to the needs of our elderly, Ettpning Mpralii sion to make smaller and lighter cars be repeated again and again by quick set. Some models set hair chic. Someday, both the rich and the pushy to, anyway. No American car today can of our low income families in general, and should get at least a footnote in the history developers. FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 dry as well as with mist or con­ time-payment set may brag that their Lin­ compare with the graceful, ladylike ilup- of our non-white families, so many of books as a pioneering effort to reduce the Paul and Virginia Diehl Published by the Published every ditioner. A set contains 20 to 27 coln Continental is two inches shorter than mobile with its white wire wheels that was whom are crowded into the narrow streets Msnehester evening except Sun­ Shore Drive Publishing Co.. Hersld days and holidays. or more rollers in three sizes. size of America’s inferiority complex in a Cadillac. One might even hope to dis­ the envy of a Massachusetts boyhood. of Hartford’s North End. Only 1.5 per cent Coventry Square, Manchester, Entered at the Here are some points to keep the automotive field. cover somebody who’s satisfied with his Nobody in Detroit these days is producing of Manchester households according to the Conn. 06040, Manchaatar, Conn., That is to say, if the trend catches on even smaller Chevrolet. an automobile with the clean lines and Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second in mind when buying a hair care 1970 census are non-white. (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. small appliances: even the nouveau riche among us may con­ In fact, the monsters of the road look quiet elegance of the old Packard. In the long run, there is a right way for clude that there are antidotes for insecuri­ funny. They’re not only too big, they lack BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER • Look for the Underwriters Some of those old cars were big, but all all, but it is almost never found easily. ty other than the spuriously comforting grace and flair. For reasons no automaker Good Housing Laboratories Inc. seal of ap­ FDIC regulations permit withdraw­ of them except perhaps for the elegant Keep writing, Sol. SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES proval for safety. knowledge that one drives a bigger — and has ever successfully explained, there is To the editor : als from Time Savings Accounts Pierce-Arrow, were feet shorter than Nancy and Harry Carr PAYABLE IN ADVANCE • Take time to look through thus better — car than one’s neighbor. more luggage space than legroom for ’The concept of building new senior 40 Coburn Rd. before maturity provided rate of in­ today’s giants. ’They were built along Single Copy ... tSt 3 Months ... $11.70 the instructions, making a GM's motives for spending $3-billion in passengers in the back seat. Smash a citizen housing seems to be moving from VYeekly...... 90* terest on amount withdrawn is re­ straight lines, too. None of them bulged Manchester 6 Months ... $23.40 quick check for adequacy of the the next four years to reduce the size of all fender and it means replacing almost half wishful thinking to a possibility in the near ONE Month .. $3.90 One Year... $46.60 duced to passbook rate and three like an expectant elephant. Even in the unit. its models except the subcompact Vaga the body on that side of the car. future. Our elderly have waited a long Mail Hates Upon Request months interest is forfeited. smaller cars, two or three kids could be • Once you’ve made your are irrelevant. What matters is that GM “While I don’t like to use the term,” time, but at last, it appears an appropriate Subscribers who p.m. should telephone accommodated on the tonneau floor tail to receive their the circulation depart- decision and purchased an has taken a step toward selling the public says GM vice president Ernest S. site has been found. ‘ UnliM you hiv* $100,000 or mor* without disturbing the back seat Herald before 5:30 mant. 647-9946. item, return the warranty card on the proposition that bigness nfed not be Starkman, the Cadillac "will be morb Now hopefully in our haste to do good, passengers. and follow the instructions. everything. Its new Cadillac, to be un­ boxlike.” we won’t make the mistake of putting up CanH Play Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Why dislike the term? ’The Mercedes Starkman says he hopes the American poor housing. Let’s build one story housing veil^ in April, will weigh 1,000 pounds Answers to questions of gen­ less than the 1974 model. It will be two feet Benz is both boxlike and — in a functional public “will drive a car that goes zero to 60 for our elderly. Climbing one flight of On Street The Manchester Display advertising Publishing Co. closing hours: Three eral interest will appear in this shorter and almost a foot thinner, and its way — beautiful. Indeed, while not miles an hour in 18 seconds rather than 12 stairs as little as once a day can be very lull days prior to beautiful, the smaller foreign cars are seconds, because that’s where we’re difficult for the man with emphysema, or Dear editor: assumes no financial publication. column. Address questions to: engine size will shrink to 350 cubic inches I am writing about why kids can’t play responsibility lor “ Of Consumer C oncern,” much more attractive than most going.” the women with arthritic knees, or the per­ Deadline lor Herald frorp the present 500 cubic inches. games In the street and especially on a typographical errors clasailled advertising: of Manchester American products. And despite their appearing In adver­ Department of Consumer The new Cadillac could represent a Go Starkman. I don’t know about son with angina. 12 noon prior to day of Member F.D.I.C. smallness, they have as much if not more Let’s be sure that our senior citizens will dead end street. tisements and other publication; 12 noon Protection, State Office . If the car so many Americans anybody else, but I can wait six seconds My friends and I were playing street reading matter In The Friday lor publication Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115, 646-1700 rear-seat legroom than big American cars have the mobility to come and go once Manchester Evening regard as the king of gas guzzlers can be longer. Where are we all trying to get so hockey and in one hour at least two cars Saturday and Mon­ MANCHESTER • PAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER costing twice as much to buy and main­ they are settled in their new homes. Herald day. or dial toll free 1-800412-2649. Peopla-to-People Banking, made smaller, anything can happen. tain. fast, anyway? went by (this is on Montclair Dr.). ’The /» f PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 4, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 4, 1975— PAGE SEVEN

MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Vernon Considers Massage Parlor Ordinanee 729 E. Middle Turnpike Mon. * Tuee. 8 'III 9 P.M. 725 E. Middle Turnpike Wed thru Set. 8 'H110 P.M. Mon. & Tues. 8 111 9 P.M. have the winning recipe A lengthy ordinance designed require obtaining a permit from Under the ordinance, when an permit and in turn may revoke prerequisite to the issuance of a to regulate massage parlors, the Vernon Police Department application is filed for the or suspend it, after a hearing or , permit. Wed thru Sat. 8 111 10 P.M. existing or future, in the town ■after approval for the massage opening of a massage parlor, if it is found the provisions of The ordinance also requires GPJEEM of Vernon, will be aired at a establishment has been given the police chief will set the time the ordinance are violated, and certain forms of attire for the Supermarkets S T O C K STAMPS GLASTONBURY for Menu-Makersl” public hearing scheduled for by the health director. The and place for a public hearing after the permittee oFlicensee masseurs and masseuses and 2333 Main Street Feb. 24 and if approved will charge for the application for a and also post a notice on the has had 10 days’ notice, in forbids the use of "diaphanous, “The ingredients are the finest in food stuffs, superior USD A Choice Mon. & Tues. 8 111 9 P.M. become effective the early part permit will be $25. Persons property proposed for the writing, of the charges against filmsy, transparent, form- cute of beef, excgllent produce, many weekly specials and topped off with of March. working in the massage parlors parlor. him. fitting, or tight clothing.” It U P N O W ! Wed. thru Sat. 8 til 10 P.M. The ordinance, covering nine will also have to file for a per­ The police chief will also Compliance with local health also states that the hemlines of valuable S&H Green Stamps. Mix these ingredients with our friendly, ef­ legal-sized sheets of paper, will mit. have the authority to issue the regulations will also be a skirts or dresses or other attire Supermarkets WEST HARTFORD ficient service and you’ll agree that Frank’s has the prize winning recipe. may be no higher than the top of CANNED We Reserve the knee. The Right 150 South Main St. To U 8 a customer is a most important asset. We continually strive The parlors will not be ***iir. M uis. To Lim it Mon. thru Sat. 8 til 9 P.N toward making our store the place where you wili want Vernon May Seek allowed to do business on Sun­ Prices Quantities days and other days may be Effective to do your grocery shopping. Ail this proves that we’re open only Jrom 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. February 3 ■ the store that gives you more.’’ She Herat!) Care Funds No alcoholic beverages may be DOUBLE S&H GREF sold on the premises. Area Profile The fine for violating any of GREGEN — Frank STAMPS STAMPS WEDNESPf Through a resolution passed She also cited the "great* the provisions of the ordinance Monday night by the Vernon community participation” in­ is not to exceed $50 or imprison­ Town Council, the town may cluding the church, the town, ment not to exceed 20 days or JESSO BRAND 4 FOR Judy Dean Appointed both. file an application for an ap­ civic organizations, schools, Cut Groan or Wax Beans, propriation not to exceed $50,- town officials, and the parents’ .S.D.A. CHOICE FIRST FT Tolland Zone Officer 500 for the Hockanum Valley organization. Whole or Sliced Beets Day Care Center. Sliced Carrots, Green Peas, VIVIAN KENNESON Ms. Dean said after the ap­ 'The application wili be filed Confirmation Whole Kernel Corn, and pointment that she thinks she with the Department of Com­ BOLAND Cream Style Corn Judy Dean was appointed may be the only woman to hold munity Affairs. The amount is Of UConn Trustees the total operating cost of the Zoning Enforcement Officer by the post in the state. Sought in Law OIL CO. “RemBmber...100 S&H Green Stamps the Planning and Zoning Com­ Ms. Dean plans to hold center which is conducted in the First Congregational Church in mission Monday. The appoint­ specific daytime hours in the HARTFORD (UPI) - EST. 1935 with 100 Jesso or Sweet Life labels. ment, effective immediateiy, Administration Building on Vernon Center. The town is Legislation has been filed to was made upon the resignation Mondays, and to be available to responsible for in-kind payment require the state Senate and of Charles Regan, who recently of 20 per cent. issue permits on Monday House to confirm gubernatorial FUEL OIL Libby’s (12-oz. Can) assumed the duties of judge of evenings from 7 to 8. The $50,500 covers the rental appointments to the University probate. She is a sophomore at Hart­ charges, the salaries of two of Connecticut Board of full-time persons, a teacher- ALL OUR BEEF Ms. Dean was clerk of the ford Coliege for Women, on a Trustees. 38.9« WROU KERML CGRR Gem (Water Added) PZC for over two years and is director and teacher, and five 200 Gallon Minimum scholarship from the school. The proposal is a result of USDA Choice Shoulder IS USDA CHOICE familiar with present zoning Judy resides on Shenipsit Lake part-time workers. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill’s ap­ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY DAISY ROLLS...... >, reguiations. She will be respon­ Rd. with her husband, Robert, The center is now operating pointing in his iast days in of­ 24 HOUR SERVICE ROAST BEEF...... ,1b. Colonial Tasty Ten "The Finest S o / d A n yw h ere" sible for following up on zoning to its full capacity of 30 Sweef Life Cut Beets and chairman of the Board of fice his finance commissioner, n n A f f f . c O l i v e USDA Choice Shoulder Cut violations on her own observa­ Education, and three children, children, Mrs. Roseann Kapsia, Adolf G. Carlson, to the UConn 6 4 6 -6 3 2 0 FRANKS...... onuiis Olive the director told the council. tion, by request of the commis­ Randy, Rachel, and Russell. board. Sen. Audrey'?. Beck, D- nCEDClWROTS LONDON BROIL... ,1b. Colonial sion, and by citizen complaint. 369 Center St., Manchester 16-oz. can Mansfield, sponsor of the bill, USDA Choice Seml-Bocalass C a^’^ said Monday. BEEF FRANKS...... CHUCK ROAST .. . lb . Colonial Beef Public Pressure Continues Del Destlno Whole Peeled USDA Choice Boneless KNOCKWURST...... CHUCK STEAK lb. Colonial Assorted TOMATOES 15-oz. can For Bolton Traffic Light USDA Choice Lean, Chuck COLD C U T S ...... Donna Holland rie urged all Bolton residents the light to become a reality. BEEF STEW . . lb. —FROM THE DELI— Correspondent to listen to the broadcast. Morra said the town would Richard Morra, first select­ USDA Choice Tender, Chr Imported 646-0375 probably be willing to pay 25 AT THE Rte. 83, Tolland Turnpike Champion man, will meet Wednesday with Whether Bolton will have a per cent. Exit 95, Off 1-86 CUBE STEAK lb. SWISS CHEESE...... traffic signai at the shopping W. Harry England, owner of the Spencer explained the "con­ Vernon, Connecticut Gem center at Boston Tpke. (Rt. shopping center, to discuss the troller” component of the light WHITE 2 0 -o z. 44A) and Quarry Rd. remains situation.'Morra is going to ask takes eight months to make. He .lb. POLISH LOAF...... hanging as many persons and if England will pay 25 per cent said signals are installed on the Loaves GROUND CHCK interested groups argue that of the anticipated cost. basis of priority. Select Capital Farms the area is hazardous and call Morra has been attempting to Spencer said pressure to have now BREAD .lb. for a solution. meet with England since the signal installed could result BEEF LIV E I COOKED SALAMI...... WINF radio station will December when a meeting was in its being installed earlier — — C0UP8N— -i— Capital Famfs Choice broadcast a session on the held with many concerned peo­ than is now anticipated. lb. . 'h lb. problem ’Thursday at 7;30 p.m. ple discussing the traffic situa­ Those attending the meeting open with This Coupon & *7.50 Purchase XIELBASf NOVA LOX Hie show will be announced by tion. also discussed iooating the GROCERY SPECIALS David Mitcheil, part-time an­ At the meeting, called by the signai at Bolton Notch Rd. or nouncer. issues committee of the the end of 1-84, the consensus JLtD c WITH American Meat or Mitcheil lives on Brandy St. Democratic Town Committee, being the light belonged at the I WICKERS .12oz. MUSHROOM SAUCE 13 2oz Those participating in the it was learned the state Depart­ shopping center. GNir COUPON Rifz program will be Joann Neath, a ment of Transportation would Problems along Rt. 44A at 9 Lives Tun^ _ Armour (5c off label) be willing to contribute half the resident and member of the Lakeside Lane and Lakeside .6oz. issues committee of the cost of a traffic signal.' Circle were discussed, but no breakfast 20 LBS. U.S. No. 1 PGTATOES TU N A i M G CORNED BEEF HASH is/, oz Chef Boyardea Democratic Town Committee; James Spencer of DOT said solution was found. Good Through Saturday, February 8th I2 5 c Off The Rev. David Campbell, who the department had done an Neither road is owned by the recently was responsible for earlier study of the traffic at town. Earlier town planning Limit One Per Customer COLfPOWER...... 84 oz. MINI RAVIOLIS having residents living on Rt. the shopping center but the boards had not made provisions Solo hoWor I’REE) M uallar’s 44A move their mailboxes and town never got back to them. for the private roads and the in­ —7“” — CUP 'M SAVE'""— - j paper tubes to the side of the Morra said at that time the crease in population and traffic. COPEECIPS 5 ct. SEA SHELLS streets on which they live; and state was not interested in Others at the meeting were ■ MCnupON MM ■■ m i Mi TcnnAiw’s Collage Inn James Spencer, of the Depart­ sharing the costs of the light Pamela Shorey, issues com­ WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON .48 oz. ment of Transportation. because it felt traffic had been mittee, Robert Peterson, resi­ AND $7.5Q PURCHASE j AIPLECIIER ...... CHICKEN BROTH i3.cz generated by the shopping AND $7.50 PURCHASE I Mitcheil said since moving to dent state trooper; Bernard DePonta Halves r Sw eet Life Bolton about 2 V2 years ago it center. He said England had Scheer, a merchant in the shop­ 7 Q « W ITH seems to him there are a lot of been approached to contribute ping center; Aloysius Ahearn, I a co u p o H fUCED P.ACHES .29 oz. NAPKINS ...... 160 ct. accidents in that area. Mitcheil to the cost but refused. state representative for the 20* OFF I Sweet Life Reg. or Asst. said the show Thursday will be Spencer said now the state 55th district; and Grant Davis, 1 Lb. Can 1 Dozen Strictly Fresh Grade A I 27 minutes long and will cover feels the light is warranted and Lakeside Circle resident. OTAPE JULY...... 18 oz. PAPER TOWELS. . jumbo roll the stretch of highway from the will pay half the estimated $15,- A letter from Mrs. Rita 'FOLGERS MEDIUM Sweet Ufa Reg. or Lemon Intersection of 1-84. Rts. 6 and 000 cost. He said it could take McKinney, resident, to the 44A to South Rd. one-to one-and-a-half years for COFFEE W HITE EGGS Department of Motor Vehicies, PEANUT lUTTER .1 8 0 Z . FABRIC SOFTENER gal. concerning the intersection was Gooa Thru Feb. 8 Good Thru Feb. 8 referred to DOT. Lirplt One Per Customer ROZEN FOODS DAIRY DEPT. Delsignores Tapped She was told a study would be conducted by the traffic divi­ Minute Maid Sweet Life 1 lb. quarters sion that would include a com­ Leaders of BoMarCo plete review of the last five ORANGEIUICE...... <» years of accident experience. Sweat LHa Laatr MARGA­ BOLTON the club or learning more about Donna Holland it is asked to call Mrs. ^ lt) WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON CHOPPE) SPINACH .1... Delsignore or Mrs. Sheetz. & $7.50 PURCHASE A $7.50 PURCHASE Correspondent Birdseye RINE lb. 646-0375 Seeks Nurses 1 Edward and Eileen A high blood pressure CHOPPEI BROCCOLI i.<». program will be sponsored Delsignore have been named A rthur's w ^ 5Q EXTRA SGH 50 EXTRA S&H Stouffer’s CreaiFlltod, > Weight Watchers co-presidents of BoMarCo March 19 by the Bolton DRUG STORES (Bolton Married Coupfos Club) Ecumenical Council. It needs 9 GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS CUP CAES...... ,2.. “ “ for 1975. f ' one registered nurse or licensed L ^ . with jNirdiase of SKIM leO FARMINCTON AVI., HAKTFOBB, COMN. SIT-1II with purchase of Stoutter’s Lemt Filled Club members mamed John practical nurse for every 50 L y ' 5 lb. Rag Va Gal. Sweet U fa V z g a l . and Rita Sheetz secretary and persons expected to participate •as M AIN ST., MANCHtSTIR, CONN. *43-ISOS IDAHO POTATOES CUP C A E S ...... BROAD ST., WINDSOR, CONN. *aa-S3S3 ICE CREAM MILK treasurer, respectively. in the program. 144 GOOD THROUGH SAT., FEB. 6 The program is being spon­ 40 M AIN ST., ROCKVILLI, CONN. aTS-92*3 GOOD THROUGH SAT, FEB. S The club meets on a monthly ^ On* Cou^n P*r Fimlb Ono Coupon P THE FRESHEST PRODUCE SOLD basis and is open to all married sored in conjunction with the residents. The club celebrated Heart Association of Greater California |fbirg its 25th year in 1974. Hartford as part of the local MUSHROOMS Plann^ activities for 1975 school science fair. Your old are bowling in February, card Any R.N. or L.P.N. that can Sno party in ^^rch, wine tasting give three hours of time on the WITH THIS COUPON White p ar^ in April, mystery night in evening of March 19 is asked to WITH THIS COUPON * $7.50 PURCHASE • $7.59 PURCHASE LETTUCE call the Rev. David Campbell, SUITCASE Ma/, combined strawberry lb. 79* festival-family picnic in June, 649-7225. progressive dinner in Herb Kelley of the associa­ Ripe, September, square dancing in tion will work with the science IS WORTH UP TO 50 EXTRA S&H 50 EXTRA S&H APPLES October, theater party■ in fair committee and students head Yellow Juicy, Red, November and annual ham setting up experiments that GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS Delicious dinner, January 1976. provide background for the with purchase of with purchase of lb. program. 3 lbs. 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I ) PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Feb. 4, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 4, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN _ • MAMCHESTER 725 E. MMdto Turnpike MANCHESTER Vernon Considers Massage Parlor Ordinance Mon. * Tues. 8 'III 9 P.M. 725 E. Middle Turnpike Wed thru Set. 8 'Ul 10 P.M. Mon. & Tues. 8 'til 9 P.M. A lengthy ordinance designed require obtaining a permit from Under the ordinance, when an permit and in turn may revoke prerequisite to the issuance of a “We have the winning recipe to regulate massage parlors, the Vernon Police Department application is filed for the or suspend it, after a hearing or I permit. Wed thru Set. 8 'til 19 P.M. existing or future, in the town ■after approval for the massage opening of a massage parlor, if it is found the provisions of The ordinance also requires establishment has been given STOCK CREENJ the police chief will set the time of Vernon, wiil be aired at a the ordinance are violated, and certain forms of attire for the Supermarkets STAMPS GLASTONBURY public hearing scheduled for by the health director. The and place for a public hearing after the permittee or licensee masseurs and masseuses and for Menu-Makers!” Feb. 24 and if approved will charge for the application for a and also post a notice on the has had 10 days’ notice, in forbids the use of "diaphanous, 2333 Mein Street become effective the early part permit wilt be $25. Persons property proposed for the writing, of the charges against filmsy, transparent, form- UP NOW! Mon. & Tues. 8 til 9 P.M. “The ingredlente are the finest In food stuffs, superior USD A Choice of March. working in the massage parlors parlor. him. fitting, or tight clothing.” It Wed. thru Set. 8 till 0 P.M. cuts of beef, excellent produce, many weekly specials and topped off with The ordinance, covering nine will also have to file for a per­ The police chief will also Compliance with local health also states that the hemlines of legal-sized sheets of paper, will mit. have the authority to issue the regulations will also be a skirts or dresses or other attire Supermarkets valuable S&H Green Stamps. Mix these ingredients with our friendly, ef­ may be no higher than the top of CANNED GOODS IVe R eserve WEST HARTFORD ficient service and you’ll agree that Frank’s has the prize winning recipe. the knee. The R ig h t 159 South Mein St. T o U 8 a customer is a most important asset. We continually strive The parlors will not be To L im it Mon. thru Sat. 8 til 9 P.M.. Vernon May Seek allowed to do business on Sun­ Prices Q uantities toward making our store the piece where you will want days and other days may be Effective open only Jrom 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. February 3 - 8 to do your grocery shopping. All this proves that we’re She H e m th Day Care Funds No alcoholic beverages may be the store that gives you more.’’ sold on the premises. DOUBLE S&H GREEN Area Profile The fine for violating any of the provisiohs of the ordinance GRECM Through a resolution passed She also cited the “great' STAMPS STAMPS WEDNESDAY — ■ Frank Monday night by the Vernon community participation” in­ is not to exceed $50 or imprison­ Town Council, the town may cluding the church, the town, ment not to exceed 20 days or JESSd BRAND 4 FOR both. Judy Dean Appointed file an application for an ap­ civic organizations, schools, Cut Green or Wax Beans, propriation not to'exceed $50,- town officials, and the parents’ S.D.A. CHOICE FIRST CUT Tolland Zone Officer 500 for the Hockanum Valley organization. Whole or Sliced Beets Day Care Center. Sliced Carrots, Green Peas, VIVIAN KENNESON Ms. Dean said after the ap­ The application will be fjled Confirmation Whole Kernel Corn, and pointment that she thinks she with the Department of Com­ BOLAND Cream Style Corn Judy Dean was appointed may be the oniy woman to hold munity Affairs. The amount is Of UConn Trustees Zoning Enforcement Officer by the post in the state. the total operating cost of the Sought in Law the Planning and Zoning Com­ center which is conducted in the OIL CO. "Remember... 100 S&H Green Stamps Ms. Dean plans to hold with 100 Jesso or Sweet Lite labels. mission Monday. The appoint­ specific daytime hours in the First Congregational Church in HARTFORD (UPI) - EST. 1935 ment, effective immediately, Administration Building on Vernon Center. The town is Legisiation has been filed to was made upon the resignation Mondays, and to be available to responsible for in-kind payment require the state Senate and of Charles Regan, who recently of 20 per cent. issue permits on Monday House to confirm gubernatorial FUEL OIL Libby’s (12-oz. Can) assumed the duties of judge of evenings from 7 to 8. The $50,500 covers the rental appointments to the University probate. She is a sophomore at Hart­ charges, the salaries of two of Connecticut Board of Ms. Dean was clerk of the ford Coiiege for Women, on a fuil-time persons, a teacher- 38.9* R Boiton about 2Vz years ago it center. He said England had Scheer, a merchant in the shop­ 7 C |« W ITH DelMonto Halves or Sweet Life seems to him there are a iot of been approached to contribute ping center; Aloysius Ahearn, / / • I accidents in that area. Mitchell to the cost but refused. state representative for the h If 1 9 COUPON 20* OFF I SLICED PEACHES .29 ox. NAPKINS 160 c. said the show Thursday will be Spencer said now the state 55th district; and Grant Davis, / 1 Lb. Can 1 Dozen StricHy Fresh Grade A I KraH Sweet Life Reg. or Asst. 27 minutes long and will cover feels the light is warranted and Lakeside Circle resident. /// .18 ox. the stretch of highway from the will pay half the estimated $15,- A letter from Mrs. Rita FOLGERS MEDIUM I GRAPE JELLY PAPER TUWELS .. )um bo roll Intersection of 1-84. Rts. 6 and 000 cost. He said it could take McKinney, resident, to the JH Sweet Lite Reg. or Lemon 44A to South Rd. one-to one-and-a-half years for Department of Motor Vehicles, COFFEE WHITE EGGS I V Gooa Thru Feb. 8 concerning the intersection was Good Thru Feb. 6 PEANUT BUTTER .18 ox. FABRIC SOFTENER gal. referred to DOT. I M ^ J I ^ ^Imlt On^e^^^e^ _ | Delsignores Tapped She was told a study would be FROZEN FOODS DAIRY DEPT. conducted by the traffic divi­ Minute Maid Leaders of BoMarCo sion that would include a com­ Sweat Life 1 lb. quarters plete review of the last five ORANGE JUICE...... Sox. years of accident experience. BOLTON the club or learning more about Sweat Life Laat or MARGA­ Donna Holland it is asked to call Mrs. WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON a $7.50 PURCHASE A $7.50 PURCHASE CHOPPED SPINACH ..10 ox. CorreBpondent Delsignore or Mrs. Sheetz. Seeks Nurses Birdseye i RINE 646-0375 A high blood pressure Edward and Eileen CHOPPED BROCCOLI ..1 0 ox. Delsignore have been named program will be sponsored A rthur's M „ 50 EXTRA S&H 50 EXTRA S&H co-presidents of BoMarCo March 19 by the Bolton StouHor’s Cream Filled Weight Watchers (Bolton Married Couples Club) Ecumenical Council. It needs DRUG STORES < S S i W GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS .12 ox. for 1975. one registered nurse or licensed \ ) , wmiDurdiase of wlUi purchaso of CUPCAKES ...... 190 FARMINCTON AVI., HARTFOae, COMM. S 27-IIM Club members named John practical nurse for every 50 W 5 lb. Rag Gal. Sweat Ufa Stouffer’s Lamon Filled SKIM and Rita Sheetz secretary and persons expected to participate 943 M AIN ST., MANCNISTH, COHN. *43-ISOS Vs gal. in the program. 144 BNOAD ST., WINDSON, CONN. *«e-S3a3 «IDAHO POTATOES ICE CREAM CUP CAKES...... 12 ox. treasurer, respectively. ^ GOOD THROUOH SAT., FIB. t MILK The program is being spon­ 40 M AIN ST., eOCKVILLE, CONN. •7S-91*3 J On* Coupon Por Fiml^ QOOD THROUGH SAT, FEB. I The club meets on a monthly Ono Coupon Por Family basis and is open to all married sored in conjunction with the HE FRESHEST PRODUCE SOL^ residents. The club celebrated Heart Association of Greater its 25th year in 1974. Hartford as part of the local California Iceberg Plann^ activities for 1975 school science fair. MUSHR99MS are bowling in February, card Any R.N. or L.P.N. that can Your old party in March, wine tasting give three hours of time on the Sno evening of March 19 is asked to WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON party in April, mystery night in a $7.50 PURCHASE White May, combined strawberry call the Rev. David Campbell, SUITCASE A $7.50 PURCHASE LETTUCE festival-family picnic in June, 649-7225. 79« progressive dinner in Herb Kelley of the associa­ tion will work with the science Ripe, September, square dancing in IS WORTH UP TO 50 EXTRA S&H 50 EXTRA S&H October, theater party- in fair committee and students Yellcw November and annual ham setting up experiments that GREEN s t a m p s GREEN STAMPS head Juicy, Red, dinner, January 1976. provide background for the wHh purchata of wHh purchase of Delicious Anyone interested in joining program. 2lbs.ormora 5-lb. Bag lb. 3 lbs. 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( ) PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Feb. 4. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Feb. 4. 1975 - PAGE NINE Dr. Carini To Address IN THE WATES Award Banquet SERVICE 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! LONGMEADOW - SPRINGFIELD BETTY’S NOTEBOOK Dr. Esta Carini of 57 Moun­ Navy Reservist Lt. Cmdr. tain Rd. will be guest speaker James D. Langell, whose wife MONSON AND OUR NEWEST By BETTY RYDER at the Manchester WATES an- Pamela is the daughter of Mr. nual awards banquet and Mrs. Edward G. Heer of 5 IN SO. WINDSOR, CONN. Wednesday at Fiano’s Raymond St., Rockville, has Wanted — beautiful policewomen and handsome Restaurant, Bolton. The event completed th e' Reserve Of­ policemen— for “Report to the Commissioner” campaign. will open with a social hour at ficers’ Orientation Course at 6:30 p.m., and dinner will be the Armed Forces Staff arm ta s United Artists has launched a national campaign to dis­ served at 7:30. College, Norfolk, Va. A 1972 A ' cover the most beautiful policewomen and the most hand­ Dr. Carini recently retired as graduate of Brooklyn Law some policemen in the United States. 965 SULLIVAN AVE.. SO. WINDSOR, CONN. chief of the mental health nur­ School, Brooklyn, with a doctor ^ The campaign is keyed to the forthcoming lease of the sing services of the State of jurisprudence degree, he new motion picture, “Report to the Commissioner,” which Department of Mental Heath. joined the Navy in February stars a rookie police detective and a policewoman She is the co-author of one of 1962. operating as an undercover narcotics agent. the first books written on Friends, colleagues and relatives of police officers are in­ neurological and neurosurgical nursing, which was published in vited to submit photographs of their candidates, complete Marine Pfc. Albert R. Meek, 1949. Since then she has with addresses and phone numbers, to “Report to the Com­ son of Mrs. Janet M. Meek of 70 developed the textbook through missioner Committee,” 62 West 45th St., 7th floor. New Congress St., has reported to five editions, the last in 1970. York, N.Y. 10036. the Naval Air Station, She attended Nathan Hale So, if among your acquaintances is a likely candidate, Memphis, for aviation technical School and is a 1927 graduate of send along the requested information. Who knows, he/she training. He is a former student Manchester High School. She at Rincon High School, Tuscon, may end up in the movies. Dr. Esta Carini received her BS and MA Ariz. degrees from Columbia Univer­ Focusing On Iran sity, New York City, and was presented annually to three We had a nice invitation to visit Callaway Gardens in awarded a Ph.D in educational Americans of Italian origin by Pine Mountain, Ga., Feb. 13-15 in observance of the psychology, measurements and the Italian-American Home of A MODERN Garden’s Iran International Festival. guidance at Fordham^Universi- Hartford. ty. New York City. In private life Dr. Carini is PHARipCY Attractions include an interview with the Ambassador of In 1964, she was a recipient of Esta Frohardt, the wife of Iran, His Excellency Ardeshir Zahedi, a formal reception the Italian-American . Gold Kenneth Frohardt. in his honor, a dinner honoring all Iranian guests, plus Medal (Medalia D’Oro) Awards IT S OUR SECOND BIG tempting cuisine prepared by top Iranian chefs. •/ This seventh international festival will explore many Jamas facets of Iranian culture and guests will have an oppor­ F. WEEK OF GRAND OPENING tunity to hear authentic songs and poetry, and view some VFW Post To Conduct D’Amato of the art of that country. As the invitation reads “It is a BS/R.PH. tapestry of events as colorful and rich as the highly Annual Awards Night BARGAINS...HERE’S JUST treasured Persian carpets.” Sounds fascinating, but we have to pass this one up as it The Anderson-Shea Post of conflicts with our travel show on Bermuda set for Feb. 13. awards ceremony. There will Men’s health is greatly in A FEW! the Veterans of Foreign Wars fluenced by what he eats, and Maybe next year. be dancing from 9 to 1 a.m. will conduct its second annual Winners in the local contest not only by what he eats now Voice of Democracy awards are Gerald Perrett, 49 Keeney but by what he has eaten all Bermuda night Saturday at thp post St., first; Michael Lombardo, his life ... Much has been Speaking of our upcoming Bermuda Travel Show, we home. 502 Spring St., second; and learned during the present will have two films, one titled “Anatomy of a Vacation,” A spaghetti dinner will be Cheryl Hyde, 37 Green Rd., century about nutrition and its and the other, “Bermuda — the Island Nobody Wanted.” served at 7 p.m. followed by the third. All three winners will effects on health and disease Also, Delta Airlines will present a film “Packing Jet-style.” present their award-winning ... We know that there are cer During the brief intermission Formal Inn and Harvey’s Junior Women scripts. Perrett also won the tain diseases caused entirely District 3 first award. by faulty nutrition and that will have models showing some of the formal finery for others are greatly influenced cruise and resort wear. Aiding Clinic Also being honored will be Gilbert Hunt, head of the by it ... We now know that Tickets are now available at The Herald office or from Manchester High School there are three basic types of participating travel agents. The Jiealth committee of English Department, for his food, carbohydrate, protein The show will be held at Manchester High School Manchester Junior Women’s assistance in the promotion of and fat, and th5t the body also auditorium at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30. Club has been working on two this program. requires minute quantities of projects for the Community Other guests wll include John minerals and complicated Child Guidance Clinic. Roche of Glastonbury and Mrs. substances known as vitamins Congratulations Lenny Mrs. John Pitts, chairman, Theresa Varney of Manchester, ... Deficiency of any of these “Seeing” the American flag for the first time are these with the assistance of Mrs. Ed­ essentials may lead to disease Congratulations to Lenny Gauba, the 26-year-old Viet­ state chairmen. blind students from Mansfield Training Schooi, Andy Rode DAR Flags mund O’Donneil and Mrs. Chairmen of the event are nam veteran, who reportedly walked 42 miles Sunday in a and Tame Johnson. Looking on is the Rev. Kenneth Steere, Stanley Trask, purchased Ray Raddatz of Rockville, walkathon to benefit the March of Dimes. Mrs. Daisy Biil, and Mrs. Betty Thurber, who is pictured Presented material and made curtains for junior vice commander; and Proper medication This is the second year that the legally blind man has in the mirror. (Herald photo by Pinto) the large classroom in the new­ Mrs. Mary E. LeDuc. past alleviates a great amount of worked tirelessly to aid the less fortunate. Last year he ly opened Clinic Preschool. auxiliary and state president. discomfort. Fill your SAVE WITH rode his bicycle five miles in the parking lot at Iona To Blind Other members of the health Other committeemen include prescriptions at LENOX SAVE Manufacturing Co. in a similar effort. Two flags designed especially corhmittee assisting with the Edward Stickney, commander; PHARMACY, 299 E. Center $ ^ 1 5 t h e s e Sunday’s attempt 4o raise $1,500 was disappointing with for the blind were presented to annual mailing of 800 clinic an­ Mrs. Ruth Henneghan, presi­ St., Te. 649-0896 for free 2 COUPONS STAMPS Manchester Training School by nual reports were Mrs. Louis 800 only $400 realized. March of Dimes officials said that an dent; Mrs. Ray Raddatz, Mrs. delivery.'Open 8-9 Sun. and members of Orford Parish Zimkiewicz, Mrs. John Purdy area radio station gave an incorrect telephone number for Muriel Groyer, Mrs. Irene Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of Chapter, DAR of Manchester. and Mrs. James Wood. people to call in to make pledges. Pisch, M rs;' Margaret Zikus, Finest Pharmacy Service.” The flags, measuring 12x17 This is the fifth year that this Mr. and Mrs, V. Chermerka, Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, f . . . In you were among them and would still like to con­ (DUPLICATE BRIDGE inches, are made with red sa­ committee has assisted with Mrs. Edward Stickney, Thomas Candy. We honor 'Master WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON tribute you may make a pledge by calling the March of teen stripes, white Indianhead the annual mailing project. Heneghan, Roger Jerome. Charge Cards. ■ CAIEONITE 50 Oz Dimes office in Hartford at 249-5677. cotton and blue cotton Those who have not received • Tickets may be obtained at 100 S&H STAMPS Results Friday night in the Lily Crowley, first; Peg O’Con­ broadcloth. the annual report of the cljpic the post home from anyone Andover Bridge Club game at nor and Marion McCarthy, se­ ■ DISHWASHER I 16 Oz. "I™ S rACK Mrs. Thurber sewed the and wishing one may call at the serving on the committee. Laughter Andover Congregational cond; Mary Bdulay and Peg SWEET LIFE stripes together and Mrs. Bill, clinic at 317 N. Main St. ■ DETERGENT OFF BtlSS. COCA COLA “When the first baby laughed for the first time, the Church are: Sonja Gremillion Begner, third. chapter regent, embroidered ONE COUPON PER FAMILY laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skip­ and James Baker, first; Mr. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY the stars. One flag has 13 stars GOOD FEB. 3 - 8 AT ARMATA'S OLEO S T U N A GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA'S ping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.” James and Mrs. Donald Weeks, se­ Results Jan. 30 in the Nutmeg to celebrate the 200th birthdqy ACT NOW Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) cond; Mrs. Paul Barton and YWCA open game at the Com­ WITH THIS COUPON of the U.S. and the other has 6o Usumu WTH T iTi "oUPON^ M H i 8 Mrs. Mollle Timreck, third. munity Y .are: North-South; stars. It took more than. 10 = P0ST 15 oz. Barbara Davis and Anne hours to complete them. |;^',COLLEGE 6 ^ 0 l 100 S&H STAMPS DeMartin, first; Eugene Toch Results Friday night in the Along with the flags, the I RAISIN Can WITH 10 LR. BAR and Jane Lowe, second; Penny J NOTES Manchester Bridge Club game 'chapter presented the school a Skenderian and Joy Bacchi, GET IN SHAPE at 146 Hartford Rd. are; North- 21-page flag code in braille. ■BRAN OFF POTATOES third. uNE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY South: Joan Hoyle and Randy lb. ABOUT TOWN East-West: Mary Warren and 1 Laura J. Kurtz, daughter of FOR GOOD FEB. 3 ■ 8 AT ARMATA’S GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA'S Hoyle, first; Mary Roy and Bob Elaine Mitchell, first; Carol Mf. and Mrs. Oscar L. Kurtz of Stratton, second; Ken Hickman ___ WITH THIS COUPON !■■■■■■■■■■■ Dell'Angela ■ and Sandy Craft, 337 Keeney St., has recently SUMMER WITH THIS COUPON and Sid McKenzie, third. completed a master’s degree I KEEBLER16 0 Z . 35« Manchester Grange will meet second; Peg Dunfield and Harlow and Mrs. Mellie Farr. East-West: Ann Jaworowski Pinochle program in guidance and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange Eleanor Crafts, third. 100 S&H STAMPS and Jeanne Pratt, first; Rita counseling at the University of i TOWN HOUSE Hall. Members are reminded to Scores WITH LB. BOX NBC PREMIUM Holland and Dennis Robinson, Hartford. She is employed as a GOLDEN RIPE bririg items for a bake table. Mayfair Y Club will meet Results in the Jan. 29 Nutmeg FREE Joe Toce and Peg LaPlant, tied ■ CRACKERS Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Cronin YWCA novice game are: North- Top scorers in the disability adjudicator for the OFF SALTINES for second. Manchester Senior Citizens Social Security Connecticut BELLY DANCING M ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Gamma Chapter of Alpha Hall of Mayfair Gardens. The South: Aneen Longfellow and GOOD FEB. 3 - 8 AT ARMATA'S ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Pinochle Group game Thursday State Agency. She is a 1969 AND YOGA GOO^E^^^I^R^TA’S Delta Kappa will meet event is open to all Mayfair JoAnn Guffey, first; Arlene at the Army and Navy Club are: graduate of Manchester High _ WITH THIS COUPON Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at residents. Results in Friday in- the Long and Sandy Sullivan, se­ CALSSES FOR I M M MwIth^hI^ ouponI_____ Esther Anderson, 613; Robert School and a .1973 graduate of ■ HEFTY 30x37 Size Watkins Bros., Main St. After Manchester Nite Time Novice cond; Judy Pitts and Sally OUR MEMBERS YWCA Drop-In will meet Schubert and Paul Schuetz, Up^la College, East Orange, 100 S&H STAMPS the business session, there will game at 146 Hartford Rd. are: Heavisides, third. Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 both 598; and Floyd Post, 588. . N.J.1 be a talk on “The American North-South; Bruce and Irene East-West: Lori Layton and TRASH i 5 LB. BAG a.m. at the Community Y. All To date. Post has the high in­ 1 Furniture Epic.” Mrs. Carol Miller, first; Inara Larson and Pat Laurensen, first; Peg women are invited for dividual score of 635 and high Dahiel DeSimone of 46 Fulton OFF SUGAR Lenihan will serve as hostess, Sue Fenton, second; Ray and O’Connor and Marion ENROLL BAGS ONE COUPON PER FAMILY lb. volleyball, fellowship and total points of 2,176. Rd. has been named to the GOOD FEB. 3 - 8 AT ARMATA'S o n e c o u p o n per FAMILY assisted by Mrs. Marian Mary Beth Perisho, third. McCarthy, second; Joyce Rossi GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA’S coffee break. East-West: Roger Dionne and and Eileen Ellington, third. The group sponsors a game dean’s-list for the fall semester each Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at at St. Michael’s College, NOW! WITH THIS COUPON H U L H f^T^^ ^ u^ nM H H M the Army and Navy Club. Play Winooski, Vt. He is a junior APPOLO is open to all senior citizens. taking a pre-med course. He is 100 S&H STAMPS SUPDHOil EXERCISE EQUPMENT the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco SNOW'S MUELLERS WITH 2 DOZEN SOOTMNG WWILPOOl WHEAT DeSimne. 16 Dental Health Week This Week SUMMM6 SjUM GERM OZ. OFF CLAM CHOWDER ELBOW MACARONI EGGS SPARXIIIK SHOWERS ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY This week is the 27th annual foods and beverages to NUTRITIOIIAL GUDiUKE GOOD FEB. 3 • 8 AT ARMATA'S GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA'S drinks. At the same time, avoid when he nurses in bed, the National Children’s Dental mealtimes. Avoid sugary foods YOCX CUSSES 3 *1®® 3 il *1®® such foods as jams and jellies, tongue and nipple pool the I ■ ■ H [WTH THIS COUPOn H ■ ■ Health Week. As part of the between meals, especially hard WITH THIS COUPON dried fruits, and aii kinds of liquid around the upper front candies, suckers, breath mints Get Happy... NU SOFT 64 bz. observance, The Herald, in sugared candies and pastries. teeth and at the same time can SAVE MONEY 100 S&H STAMPS and the like. These foods are Get Light ’n Lovely cooperation with the Finally, don’t reward good protect the lower front teeth. 3 LB. BAB kept in the mouth for long FABRIC Manchester Dental Society, behavior with cookies. Give the Certain bacteria change the KIDDIE CORRAL BEEF CHUCK SHOULDER today begins a series of five ar­ periods of time and bathe the CONTAINS NO MORE THAN 30% FAT youngsters apples, pears, pop­ sugar that is present in Help fight inflatloni The Lovely Lady kNO EXTRA CHARGES OFF APPLES ticles on facts you should know teeth continually in a pool of SOFTEHER corn or peanuts instead. sweetened juices into decay- ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY about dental health. sugar thus causing prolonged Beauty Salon is Introducing... POT ROAST Coupl^ with good home oral causing acids. The longer the QOqO FEB, 3 -8 AT ARMATA'S , GROUND BEEF GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA'S acid attacks on the teeth. hygiene habits and periodic practice is continued, the more We even offer a I ■ B M w iTH*THIS COUPON J I ■ M I Make sure that meals include WITH THIS COUPON Are there any special foods visits to the dentists, a proper damage will be done. supervised kiddle BONELESS that contribute more than adequate amounts of food from diet can heip you and your fami­ “THE COMB OUT NOOK” nursery lor yoUr MAZOLA 100 S&H STAMPS Most of the teeth of a child t the four basic food groups: Milk convenience and others to strong teeth? I want to ly maintain healthy teeth for a with this condition are severely i your children's WITH 2 LOAVES SWEET LIFE and dairy products (3-4 servings plaasurel CORN help my children have good oral lifetime. decayed. Because of the child’s health. daily); meat and fish (2 or You wash and set your hair'and we’ll young age, it is usually BREAD more servings daily); OIL 48 oz. OFF What is meant by the term extremely difficult, if not im­ comb and style it for you for only ONE COUPON PER FAMILY vegetables and fruits (4 or ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Keep in mind that a well “nursing bottle mouth?” possible, to restore the teeth. only , OOOD FEB. 3 - 8 AT ARMATA'S . GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA'S more servings daily), and bread $2.00 ($1.00 extra for up-dos). balanced diet that promotes To diagnose a problem of this ■ ■■■ILUBMMMHI and cereals (4 or more servings over-all health promotes dental nature, the dentist may request Shampoo and set is only $3.00. Take *p e r w eek WITH THIS COUPON health, too. But if you have any daily). 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Q Q O REG. or ONE COUPON PER FAMILY problem and take the child off ONE COUPON PER FAMILY 5 9 Oz. by providing the proper food Drinking from a bottle at GOOD FEB. 3 - 8 AT ARMATA’S 5 9 < L"'- CRINKLE GOOD FEB. 3-8 AT ARMATA'S Most people today eat far too the bottle or eliminate the Oa and by eliminating an abun­ mealtime does not cause harm many sweets, and sugar-rich sweets. dance of between meal sweet to the teeth but prolonged nap foods are a factor in dental Leading dental scientists say snacks and soft drinks. and nocturnal nursing can be LOVELY LADY decay. Simply, sugars activate that no child past the age of 10 Figure Salons In place of sugary snack very damaging to erupting the bacteria in the mouth, months should take a bottle to foods, try serving such foods as teeth. whjch in turn starts the forma­ bed. Such a bottle is not BEAUTY SALON raw vegetables, milk, cheese, When a child nurses while tion of decay-causing acids. necessary nutritionally and in­ 390 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER K-MART PLAZA nuts, eggs, fresh fruits, awake, the liquid is swallowed So to help prevent dental stead serves as a harmful TELEPHONE 649-7666 decay, it is wise to limit the luncheon meats, sugarless can­ so that the time it is in contact SPENCER ST. MANCHESTER (Silver Une) with the teeth is limited. But pacifier. ______PHONE B43-807G______WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS consumption of sugar-rich dy or gum, and dietetic soft PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 4, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 4,1975 — PAGE f.i .f.v f n Fightin^ Everetts in Ring Gary Groh Assured Positions Shift HERALD Baseball’s Hall of Once again the Fightin’ Everett brothers, four and possibly flve, will be in action in the annual Silver Mittens Tournament in Lowell, Mass. In Cage Ranks Earle Everett, father and trainer of the boys, reports Of PGA Tour Spot To Open Ddbrs to Trio competition starts Feb. 21. BASKETBALL NEW YORK (UPI) — There was considerable shifting of SDorti Editor Heading the family of young boxers will be 15-year- position in the United Press International Board of old Chris, a two-time champion, who will be in the 135- HONOLULU (UPI) - Gary Groh, said. “I just walked up to the ball and PEE WEE Coaches’ college basketball ratings, but undefeated In­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Two slashing hitters of the 1930s “I’m tremendously happy,” said Harris, 78. “I want to pound class. Steve, 14, is a 110-pounder. Ron is a 100- $40,000 richer and assured of a year’s took an absent-minded swing at it. I diana remained the one constant, retaining its unanimous pounder who is 13 and 12-year-old Randy is an 80- Action at the East Side Rec and a “boy wonder” manager from the 1920s have been offer my congratulations to both Billy and Earl for making place on the pro tour, headed for Palm know one thing for certain—I missed last night saw Burger King stop status as the nation’s No. 1 team. elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame by a special veteran’s it too. 'They both are deserving of the honor.” pound battler. Springs today after winning the rain- it.” Willie’s, 2618, and the Celtics The Hoosiers, who are 20-0 this season and whose 23- committee of the Baseball Writers Association of Averill, a line_drive_hitier with g o o d ^ i^ for his era, Little Mike, 9, may see action in the 70-pound class, delayed Hawaiian Open in an upset But Groh, whose father gave him outdistance Top Notch, 22-14. game winning streak is the longest in college basketball, Civic Center Promotion Success America. played for Cleveland, Detroit and the Boston Red Sox from the father-manager-trainer said. one-stroke victory. his first club when he was eight, said Tim Feshler netted 18 points survived their closest contest of the season Saturday with Although no record was set for paid attendance to Named Monday in the player-category were Earl 1929 through 1941. He knocked in more than 100 runs in five Competition will last several weeks. The win was the first for the 30-yar- the thought of that one missed putt for Burger and Bill Silver pop­ a six-point victory at Ohio State. witness a schoolboy basketball program in Connecticut Averill, Sr., who compiled a .318 batting average with seasons, had a career total of 238 homers and in his prime old Michigan State dropout, who plays never bothered him during the rest of ped in six for Willie’s. Roger Meanwhile, UCLA defeated Pacific-8 Conference arch­ last Saturday night the Hartford County Conference’s first three American League clubs from 1929 through 1941, and had batting averages of .330, .339, .333, .314, .301, .313* .288 out of taxless Freeport in the Grand the tournament. Greenwood poured in 12’points rival Southern California by five points to jump from promotion at the spanking new Hartford Civic Center was Billy Herman, a second baseman who batted .304 during and .378 in successive seasons. Bahamas. He stitched together two “I settled down today,” he said in for the Celtics while John fourth to second in the ratings, edging past No. 3 Louisville a success. his career with four National League clubs. back-to-back 68s, a 70 and a 68 on the Sumay’s four were best for the Herman, considered one of the most skillful hit-and-run describing his win, “and got only one Foodmen. for the second spot, although the Cardinals won both their This corner’s pre-game estimate of 6,000 fans wasn’t too Elected along with them was Stanley “Bucky” Harris, men of his time, played for the Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn, final round for his one-stroke win over bogey. I hit good drives all week but I games last week. far off with 5,881 paying for the privilege of watching St. who as a 30-year-old playing manager led the Washington Boston Braves and Pittsburgh from 1931 through 1947. He Holy Cross Tops A1 (jeiberger, who led the touroa: was tired playing'every day and was BUSINESSMEN’S Maryland climbed from eighth to fourth on the strength Paul of Bristol and Northwest Catholic High of West Hart­ Senators to successive American League pennants in 1924 was a key player on the 1935 Cubs who won the pennant by ment for the first two rounds. Califor­ glad for the rain-postponed day off on Placing four performers in of its second victory of the season over North Carolina ford clash in the opener of the twinbill and South Catholic and 1925 and managed in the major leagues for 29 seasons. winning their last 21 games in a row and he played in three nian Geiberger dropped back after Saturday.” double figures. Second Congo State, dropping the Wolfpack from second to sixth in the of Hartford meeting East Catholic of Manchester in the The three will be formally inducted into the shrine at other World Series. His lifetime batting average was .304. N,E. Hoop Ratings shooting a 71 Sunday, but then Groh said he spent the day at the overwhelmed B.A. Club, 7657, ratings. nightcap. Cooperstown, N.Y., Aug. 18 when Ralph Kiner, seven-time Harris’ Senators won the 1924 World Series by beating charged the last nine to finish with a beach and credit^ the warm Pacific last night at Illing Junior High. won twice last week to climb from seventh to 'Z-sit. The all-time high attendance for a double bill in the state home-run king of the National League with the Pittsburgh the New York Giants and lost the 1925 Series to Pittsburgh. 69-275 worth $15,620. waters and relaxing sand for the Rick HutieaU (21), Mike Geof­ fifth, while Alabama dropped a spot to seventh despite a was reached last year at the Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum Pirates, also will be inducted. Kiner was elected in He also managed the 1947 New York Yankees to a world 1 CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) — Front runner Holy Arnold Palmer, who gave his “Ar­ renewed strength he needed to win. frey (19), Jim Patulak (15) and pair of victories. in New Haven with 6,432 buying tickets to watch play in the national balloting of 10-year veterans of the BBWAA. championship. Harris’ lifetime record as manager of the Cross, 14-3, maintained its edge over Connecticut, 12-3, in my” hope by starting the final'round Fran Macchi (14) paced Congo Southern California fell from fifth to eighth after its loss Uie weekly New England Division Eastern College Athletic Groh said he .didn’t feel too much while A1 Willey and Doug CIAC tournament. * “Better late than never,” said the 71-year old Averill Senators (three times), Detroit (twice), the Yankees, la one stroke behind leader Forrest to UCLA and Arizona State remained ninth after defeating Conference standings. pressure and wasn’t nervous. Klough were best for B.A. with One week from tonight, when the second — and last — when notified of his election. “I think it’s great to be in Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies was 2159-2219. Fezler, had trouble on the back nine arch-rival and 13th-ranked Arizona. Boston College, 14-4, “I felt pretty good when we teed 23 and nine points respectively. schoolboy doubleheader slated by the HCC, last week’s that Hall of Fame. That’s where most ballplayers want to The 10 members of the veterans committee, who con­ and ended up with a 71. ’This, coupled Oregon took the 10th spot with three victories last week. remained third while Ver­ off,” he said, “and I thought I was Also, Army & Navy whipped crowd, plus 551 more are needed to tie the all-time mark. be. There are lots more guys who deserve it who are not in sidered the new Hall of Famers, are Waite Hoyt, Warren with his 69-67-69 gave him a 276 valued Carrington mont, 13-6, and behind or tied at the 17th as I looked at Westown Pharmacy, 119-76. This could be reached as another attractive slate will there yet.” Giles, Charlie Gehringer, Bill DeWitt, Dan Daniel, Bob at $10,340. Massachusetts, 9-5, each Tom Malin led the Servicemen bring together Xavier of Middletown and South Catholic in “I’m glad it finally happened,” said Herman, 66. “I’ve Broeg, Charlie Segar, Joe Cronin, Fred Lieb and Paul Defending champion Jack Nicklaus ithe scoreboard and saw A1 Geiberger with 32 markers with Charlie Top Scorer stepped up a notch ahead of was 14 under. I didn’t know at that the tap-off with Northwest and East Catholic the second been hopeful for some time. Now that I know I can get on Kerr. Stan Musial and Bill Terry were absent. had to be content with $3,300 prize Stetson and Charlie Wrinn ad­ game principals. Providence, 10-6, which fell time that he had bogeyed the 15th.” ding 29 and 14 points respective­ with my goif game.” BOSTON (UPI) - Boston money for his 281. Nicklaus start^ off to sixth. with a 68, but had wind trouble the se­ ’The rains which forced a day’s post­ ly. Craig Philips was high for College junior Bob Carrington Filling out the 11-team Westown with 20 points with Question Top Ticket Price has moved into the scoring lead cond day and shot a 74. He finished ponement Saturday cleared off for the standings, released Monday, with a 70-69. final round, which was shot in hot, Bill McCarthy and Paul Quey Frankly, this corner feels that $3.50, the top of the four- among New England Division I adding 17 and 16 tallies respec­ S u C C B S S basketball players, according are Boston University, 8-8, Groh made news during the first humid weather. It was the first time price scale, is too high for schoolboy basketball. Straight in NBA tively. to statistics releas^ Monday. Northeastern, 8-11, hbine, round when he “blacked out” on the that the Hawaiian had been forced to Cliff Demers, director of athletics at East, said the SCORE 6-9, New Hampshire, 3-12 Action at the Community Y 'Through 18 games, the 6-6 12th hole by taking a nonchalant, cancel a day’s play because of ticket scale was set by the sponsoring HCC. and Rhode Island, 2-16. last night saw Telso subdue forward from ^ston averaged casual swing at the ball as it lay weather. A torrential downpour Sun­ “The conference felt that the price scale of tickets for BOARD Fred’s Athletic Club, 54-36, and 20.6 points a game. ’There was also a change in poised on the edge of the hole. day also delayed the proce^ings for our games was in line with the prices being charged for the Buzzards outlast Sport- Celtics Devastating | Maine’s Bob Warner, first the individual scoring as “I guess I just blacked out,” he 37 minutes. mart, 66-61. other events at the Civic Center. Our prices were far below NHL last week, fell to second place BC’s Bob Carrington edged ■ Mike Koller and Larry Covell those asked for other attractions,” Demers added. Division 1 with a 20.4 average although past Bob Warner of Maine. led Telso with 18 and 12 points True. But here a follower of one team, or one school, is W L T Pts In Beating Pistons | maintaining his lead in the Carrington had a 20.6 respectively while Don Storrs’ B£Sr____ C A R helping subsidize a second game in which he or she is not Philadelphia 32 -11 7 71 I race with a 14.4 average with 370 points in 18 Teasing Mood of Fates 12 points were best for Fred’s. interested. Testimony to this being factual Saturday was NY Rangers 26 15 10 62 average. Warner also was se­ games while Warner had 306 Jim Katin (18) and Ron Sirois NY Islanders 21 17 13 55 cond in field goal accuracy with B m i the large number of seats vacated once the schools in­ points in 15 games for a 20.4 (12) were top point makers for SERVICE Atlanta 22 20 10 54 BOSTO (UPI) - Without cracking a Lanier hooked in the first points of a .574 percentage. volved in the first game finished play. tfjj average. the Buzzards while Mike Daly Division 2 smile, said it: “We can the game but Boston ripped off the Phil Brown of Brown dropped “We charge adults $2 for our home games and we didn’t The Huskies’ John and Dick Grant led Sportmart W L T Pts play better.” next six and the 10,962 fans might as five percentage points but still with 15 and 13 tallies respec­ Energy savingoff^ think $3.50 was too muchJor a doubleheader,” Demers (Herald photo by Dunn) Thomas remained second in Pair of In and Outers Vancouver 26 20 5 57 But Heinsohn’s were well have gone home right then. led the region’s field goal tively. said. The ticket scale rangs from $1.50 for students to Chicago 24 22 5 53 shooters with a .604 mark. rebounds with a 10.7 devastating in defeating the Detroit Detroit pulled to within three, 46-43, $3.50. Other tickets sell for $2 and $2.50 a copy. St. Louis 19 22 9 47 Two-Man Tap-Off Battle Brown also was second to average, behind Warner, Pistons 114-100 Monday night. with 3:47 left in the half but Boston WEST SIDE MIDGET MIDANIinili Demers said it costs approximately $3,000 to put on a Minnesota 13 20 6 32 Warner in rebounding with an who averaged 14.4 rebounds scored the 10,000th point zoomed out to a 59-47 intermission Army & Navy nipped Nassiff game at the Civic Center. The rental is $1,250, with the rest Kansas City 10 34 6 26 South Catholic’s Randy LaVigne appears to have the 11.1 average. per game. The top four of his 13-year career, - hit edge. The Celtics hit 13 of the 19 shots Cost Palmer in Hawaii Arms last night, 35-33 as Mike going for ticket sellers and ticket takers, ushers, police Division 3 upper hand in tap at mid-court with John Lusa of East Yale junior Jim McGuire teams in the division will be W L T Pts for 29 and scored 18, they tried in the second quarter. Schroenburger and Joe Maher and game officials (referees, timer, scorer). Catholic. The Eagles went on to post an upset 59-49 retained the free throw percen­ rated and seeded by the TUNtW Montreal 30 9 13 73 grabbed 20 rebounds and ran Bob “You’re not a champion because tage leadership, hitting on all HONOLULU (UPI) - As hole, and he had every Palmer, whose last vic­ tallied 10 and 9 points respec­ The initial four-school promotion netted better than $10,- win last Saturday in HCC play. ECAC at the end of the Los Angeles 29 9 13 71 Lanier into a puddle of sweat. you say you’re a champion,” Hein­ four foul shots last week to it has done hundreds of reason to think so. tory came at the Bob Hope tively. Bill Anderson and Neil 000, Demers said. Each school will share in the receipts. month to participate in the Desimone led the Arms with 11 Pittsburgh 20 19 11 51 Boston’s 10th straight win ran its sohn said. “You’re a champion bring his marksmanship to .884. times, yes thousands of . He had shot a 69 on the Desert Classic in 1973, Here's what we do: Install new spark plugs, new Demers added that the Civic Center receives 12 Vi per regional finals at the and 16 points. Detroit 13 27 10 36 road record to 20-3, by far the best in because you go out and prove it.” Boston College forward Wil times before, the white golf rainy opening day, had denied that he had gone into points, a new condenser; adjust the timing: adjust the cent if the gross receipts are over $10,000. Springfield Civic Center, carburetor, and check the charging system. Washington 4 42 5 13 the NBA. Detroit had a seven-game In the only other NBA game Mon­ Schoolboy Basketball Morrison moved into third ball headed steady and true fought the high winds Friday any kind of training for this Division 4 March 6-8. ’The winner will winning streak at home snapped and day night, the Kansas City-Omaha place in scoring with a 20.1 for the cup, dipp^ in, and for a 67, and ended up one year’s tour. W L T Pts average, Boston University’s earn a spot in the 32 team Gold Key Smoke Rings dropped into second place in the Kings downed the Philadelphia 76ers then suddenly resurfaced to stroke behind the third “Last year I let my mind Buffalo 33 11 7 73 Kerry Walker was fourth at 18.8 NCAA Tournament to Dick Siderowf, one of the three recipients of Gold Key Midwest Division, .006 behind 100-87 while in the only ABA game, the dribble across thgjgreen. round leader Forrest Fezler. and my game wander,” he Boston 27 14 10 64 and Steve Condon of Maine fifth decide a national champion. awards at Sijnday night’s dinner in New Haven, came Toronto 19 25 _7 45 Chicago. Utah Stars held off the New York Nets Eagles, Cheney at 18.3. An entranced Arnold He birdied the first hole said, “but I’ve been playing close to winning the Manchester Open in 1960. 'The California 19 25 "7 45 “1 think we can play better,” Hein­ 111-106. ■ ■ Palmer watched it, gulped, under the brilliant, hot sun more winter golf, and New Britain man, now a successful stock broker in West- Monday’s Results sohn said, “if everybody contributes and shook his head at the and went into a temporary whether it turns out good or Kings 100, 76ers 87 teasing mood of the fates in lead of 12 under, tied with A1 bad. I’m going to concen­ port, fashioned a 67 to deadlock Alex Sott, an amateur, and (No Games Scheduled) and when the rookies get more Fives on Road College Basketball Any 6-cyl. pro Ed Kuna here in ’67. Sott copped first place in a WHA experience. They have to get used to Larry McNeill had career-highs of the $220,000 Hawaiian Open. Geiberger and Lou Graham, trate on my golf this year. BOWLING playoff...Autograph seekers had a field day at the Gold East the pace. Every once in a while, they 26 points and 18 rebounds to lead the By Len Auster He acknowledged at the end but then he bogied the par The magical name of American car. W L T Pts Kings past Philadelphia. McNeill, a of the tournament that the thre^7th which put him out Palmer was the biggest Add®2.00 for Key fete with all head table occupants mobbed. No one have a good ball gam e.” Both local cage outfits which have qualified for the 53rd MERCANTILE- George was turned down...Bart Starr, cast in the role of principal New England 29 19 2 56 second-year forward, recently moved two in and outers Monday on of the chase. drawing card at the Open 8-cyl. cars. Cleveland 21 26 2 44 Glenn McDonald, Kevin Stacom, annual CIAC State Tournament will be in action tonight Recruiting Scandal Barber 136136386, Ed Tomkiel speaker, showed a lot of class and won not only himself a into the starting lineup for Ron the 8th and 14th greens at “I pulled my shot at the which attracted a total Chicago 18 30 1 37 and Bennie Clyde are the Celtics’ while Manchester High, which has to cop two of its four 136146400, Gene Phaneuf 146 number of new admirers but also the NFL. If nice guys Behagen. Doug Collins led the 76ers Waialae probably cost him 17th,” he said. “I was going crowd of 40,000 despite the (Some air conditioned cars extra) Indianapolis 10 36 3 23 three rookies and it won’t be long until closing contests, to make it, is idle. 407, Les Christensen 136149- Add 30« each for resfstor plugs. win, Starr will be a champ in his first year as head coach in West Heinsohn can talk about his “ 10-man with 24 points and Nate Archibald East Catholic clinched a Likely at Tennessee the difference between the right at the hole, for there tropical rains which plaped 391, Ed Burbank 141-376, Pete Green Bay next season...Joe Soltys, UConn sports tub W L T Pts team” instead of referring to eight as added 23 for the Kings, who moved spot in the Cthss A Division lead with Newington High. $44,000 first price and his was no point in fooling the tournament. Brazitis 149-397, Hank Frey 141- thumper, reports the UConn five has trailed in its last within 3V2 games of the Midwest Divi­ Elsewhere, Bolton High third place check of $10,340. around. I felt pretty confi­ Each day a near division 141-403, Bryce Hunt 154-389, Bill Call for an appointment to be assured of “same day" Houston 31 16 0 62 he does nowi with its upset 59-49 triumph service! eight games at halftime but came back to win seven. Phoenix 25 20 6 56 You don’t get tired for the “big sion lead behind Chicago and Detroit. over South Catholic boosting entertains Charter Oak NEW YORK (UPI) — Bernard King, one of the finest The red leied and bronzed dent, but I got a little quick of golf fans showed up, and Sheekey 141-141-410, Dave Krinjak 157-396, Bub Bender Minnesota 26 20 0 52 ones” and Detroit’s third game in as its aggregate mark to 10-5. Conference pace-setter freshmen basketball players in the nation, may be the key 45-year-old golfing idol to and pulled it to the left but ij. at least two of those San Diego 23 20 1 47 Stars 111, Nets 106 143- 367, Hank Michaud 157-386, many days cannot be used as an The Eagles, who’ve won Portland High. Bolton is 4-7 to a new recruiting scandal. millions shrugged it all off still wasn’t bad.” regiments trooping the EXPERT CAR SERVICE AT X-Baltimore 13 33 3 29 Moses Malone and Ron Boone com­ Rick Breen 144-381, John Naret- excuse. in the COC and 5-8 over-all King, the 6foot-6 Tennessee with the explanation that he Affable Arnie reckoned sodden peens were Arnie Canadian bined for 59 points and Utah survived four in a row, travel to Hart­ to 136156411, Sonny Chandler The Pistons got 27 points and 11 while the invading had played as well as he had that if anything else hurt fans. They were at the LOW, LOW PRICES! Anxious to Play Golf W L T Pts a last-minute New York bombing at­ ford tonight for a non­ star'from Brooklyn, N.Y., the two free throws with eight 144- 392, Jim Bell 170-423, Leo Highlanders sit atop the scoring, leader in the in the past two or three him today it was the few Hawaiian just as they have Quebec 32 17 0 64 rebounds from Lanier, who picked up tack to down the Nets. Julius Erving conference date with Prince seconds left. Foglia 352, Nick Twerdy 358, standings at 11-0, 12-2 in all Southeastern Conference with a Ernie Grunfield, another years, but just couldn’t, greens he missed. been at all the 61 tour­ Toronto 27 20 2 56 20 of his points in the first half, and 26 scored 22 of his 40 points in the last Tech. Prince is 2-11 for the Bill Moorhouse 359, Don contests. Rham High (8-2, 27.9 average and ranked among New Yorker recruited by seem to pull it all together. “I bogeyed four of the five naments since he won his REPACK & Edmonton 24 17 2 50 from Dave Bing, but that was it. quarter as the Nets pulled to within season. Mathiews 356, Mel Burbank 176 SHOCK Vancouver 22 23 2 46 Nobody else got more than nine and 104) is at Vinal Tech of the league’s top rebounders, Tennessee, scored 22 points to “I was putting well and I m iss^ ,” he said. first big money — the Cana­ 419, Dave Barrera 177-369, Walt GREASE SEALS two points. Wall Jones then hit four Cheney Tech, which has a was suspended iiidefinitely by Herman Elated Winnipeg 20 22 2 42 the four forwards coach Ray Scott Middletown (3-7, 5-7), lead toe Vols. wasn’t missing many But even with today’s near dian — nearly 20 years ago. Jacy 360, Dick Simmons 362. ABSORBERS Repack front wheel free throws to put it out of reach. Class C Division berth the university Monday pending X-Franchise Transferred from used were 7-for-32. Coventry High (3-7), 4-10) In games involving ranked greens,” he said, “and, hell, miss, it adds up to the news bearings and install locked up, treks to an investigation of possible new grease seals Michigan Danielson for an afternoon journeys to East Hampton teams Monday night. No. 1 In­ I was getting closer to the that Amie is back, which is \ \ Monday’s Games changes in his grades in junior MOUNTAIN DEW- Sandy At Shrine Vote tilt with hapless Ellis Tech. High (5-6, 8-7) and Ellington high school. diana crushed Michigan, 74-48, pin today but still'the end what his million fold army (No Games Scheduled) No. 6 Alabama stopp^ Vander­ Robinson 180-472, Lihda Brown Cheney, which sports an 11-5 High (5-6, 6-8) opposes The Vols felt King’s absence story was the putts I mis­ has wanted to hear. NBA bilt, 86-72, No. 7 Kentucky 195, Shelia Price 196517, Linda PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — Billy Herman says he is docket with three games North Central (Connecticut Monday night when Auburn sed.” “I’m going to play more Jones 186485, Sue Kreider 187, “glad” he was chosen to Baseball’s Hall of Fame. Now he Eastern Conference Bob Warner Conference rival Granby rallied in the closing seconds to edged Louisiana State, 77-76, The near-sighted Paliper, golf this year,” he said, Atlantic Division renqaining after today’s Bonnie Lukas 178, Grace Kauff­ High (3-7, 7-8) on the Purple beat Tennessee, 62-59, and drop and No. 11 North Carolina held who alternates between com “and my game is better and can turn his attention back to goif, the game that takes W L Pet GB clash, snapped a two-game man 201-467, Dona Price 187- the Vols to a 134 mark. off stubborn South Florida, 79- SPORTS up most of his time these days. Boston 36 14 .720 Pace-Setter downswing in its last Knights’ hardwood. tacts and glasses, said he I’m encouraged. I’m tired 494, Bee Moquin 191-177-529, Athletic Director Bob 72. Peg Craig 196186526, Donna Herman, who led the Buffalo 33 18 .647 3% BOSTON (UPI) - Bob appearance, routing Putnam felt he could win the tourna­ now, but I’ll be ready SLATE Woodruff, said Monday that Indiana overcame a slow­ ment after birdying the 16th S trattm an 179-479, Betty Brooklyn Dodgers to their New York 26 25 .510 lOVs Warner of Maine led the Catholic, 93-48. Ellis has not CCIL Standings O’all Wednesday. the joy of playing it earlier King would be withheld from down offense from Big Ten Richardson 206538, Terry Car- first pennant in 21 years in Philadelphia 21 31 .404 16 Yankee Conference in three of won in its last 68 outings, L. W. L. rival Michigan to extend toe in life. action until the matter could be dile 458, Charlotte Wemmell 1941 and wound up his major Central Division the four individual categories, give or take a few losses. Hall nation’s longest winning streak Tuesday “I took up golf late in life W L Pet GB resolved. 486. league career with a .304 according to league basketball Also in the area tonight. Wetherfield “The University of Tennessee to 24 games, 21 of them this BASKETBALL installed batting average, retired but I think it is a fine partici- Washington 36 14 .720 statistics releas^ Monday. Conard Drum brake cars only South Windsor High has received a revised season. Four Hoosiers scored in East Catholic at Prince Tech at this price. from all baseball activity pant sport,” he said. Houston 25 26 .490 nvz MANCHESTER double figures, led by Bob PARKADE BANTAMS- V Famous Monro-maticI Cleveland 24 26 .480 12 ' Warner, who headed the con- attepnpts to land a place in transcript from Fort Hamilton Cheney Tech at Ellis Tech last year after a seven-year “Maybe I’d have played golf Enfield High School reflecting new in­ Wilkerson’s 18 and Scott May Bernie Geoffrion Coventry at East Hampton Todd White 164, Pat Shelton 166 Atlanta 21 33 .389 17 ference’s scorers and the Class A Division enter­ Penney 182-456, Teri Ferguson 175-438. stint as a scout for the for a living.” rebounders last week, added formation for junior high school with 15. Steve Green added 13 Portland at Bolton New Orleans 6 42 .125 29 taining Central Valley Fermi and Kent Benson 11. C. J. rirc a to n c double-belted Oakland A’s. But he is quick to add, Western Conference the field goal percentage crown Conference foe Windsor grades earned by Bernard Rham at Vinal Tech East Hartford King, recorded on the perma­ Kupec led Michigan with 17. , Throws in Towel When he received the “I’m happy to have played Midwest Division ■'/ "/> *■' / ? by hitting 16 of 25 floor shots in Simshury at Rockville PARKADE JUNIORS- High. ’The Bobcats are 9-6 Windham nent record of the high school,” Windsor at South Windsor news of his election to the baseball. I guess the W L Pet GB the past two games. Charles Cleveland led ATLANTA (UPI) — Bemie “Boom Boom” Gtooffribn Kevin Sullivan 176-491, John DLG Sup-RTred Retreads over-all and 7-3 in the CVC. said Woodruff in a prepared Granhy at Ellington hall Monday, he said, “ I’ve greatest thrill of my life in Chicago 29 21 .580 HCC Standings O’all Alabama with 22 points and 610 has made a big mystery out of his sudden and totally un­ Jenkins 176-176-503, Roger The junior forward from Windsor is 5-5 in the circuit statement. Manchester at Wethersfield been hopeful for some time baseball was the day I pulled Detroit 31 23 .574 W. L. W. L. Leon Douglas added 19, all in Poudrier 186510, Mike Jordan u ‘- Saco, Maine, averaged 20.4 and 7-8 in all games. “On the basis of the revised expected resipation as coach of the NHL Atlanta Flames. (girls) on a major league uniform KC-Omaha 27 26 .509 3Vk St. Paul 8 1 14 2 the second half, as toe Tide 197-501, Matt Gluhosky 454. and I’m glad it’s finallly points and 14.4 rebounils a game Rockville High (3-7, 3-11), transcript, we are withholding Geoffrion isn’t telling and neiUier is Geoffrion’s pretty 7t.*9 LESS Milwaukee 24 25 .490 4Mi Xavier 6 1 12 3 roared out to an early lead, lost WRESTLING per pair than our happened.” for the first time.” and shot at a .574 clip through blonde wife Marlene whom the ex-coach insists is the only Pacific Division which has won its last two EAST CATHOLIC 3 4 10 5 King from competition pending it and then took control in toe Bulkeley at East Catholic December prices But Herman planned no last weekend. starts, plays host to Sims­ futher review by university of­ other person who knows why he threw in the towel Mon­ W L Pet GB South Catholic 3 4 10 5 late stages to down Vanderbilt. TEE-TOTALERS - Lynn Features the same tread design, the special celebration. He was ficials and appropriate due day. Wednesday same tread depth and the same tread Golden State 30 20 .600 Massachusetts senior Jim bury High (9-1, 12-4). Northwest Catholic 2 4 7 8 Jack Givens paced a second- Wallace 175, Pam Quint 192, width as new 1975 Firestone original anxious to “get on with my process in regard to his “Don’t ask me why I step down, I won’t tell you,” said YOU GET A FREE Seattle 25 26 .490 5Mi Burke paced the free throw Simsbury is tied for the CVC St. Bernard 0 8 3 11 half Kentucky rally and BASKETBALL Dottie Todd 457, Fran Misseri REPLACEMENT equipment tires. golf game. I’m playing off eligibility. the 43-year-old Geoffrion in his French accent. “Why I If this retreaded tire be­ Portland 22 28 .440 8 shooters with an .878 percen­ finished with 14 points to lead MCC at Holyoke CC lW-488, Ann Currier 182, Judy comes unserviceable, with AS A $1 three now and I’d like to get AND Phoenix 20 27 .426 81A tage. "The transcript received toe Wildcats, now 162, over r e sip is a personal thing. The only person who knows is Penney at East Catholic Sabella 473, Pat Noren 452, Don­ more than 2/32" tread depth remaining, while on ^£’^ 2 FO R down to scratch.” Los Angeles 19 30 .388 10^ to^y (Monday) differs from LSU. Glenn Hansen of LSU was my wife.” (girls)- na Magowan 175-176-177-528, your car in normal passen­ Kerry Walker of Boston ger car use. Replacement Blackwalls. Size E78-14,15. In fact, the former Monday’s Results Mackey Back on Stand previous transcripts' provided the game’s high scorer with 28 Geoffrion, an all-star right-winger with the Montreal Claudette Mertens 186-458. University was sdbond In to the university by Fort WRESTLING only at the store where Plus 45« per tire Federal baseball pro is so engrossed Boston 114, Detroit 100 points while Kentucky’s Kevin Canadians for 14 seasons, was the only coach the Flames purchased — otherwise tax expense. N o trade-in needed. scoring with an 18.8 average Hamilton, including one issued Manchester at Hall Firestone's regular nation­ in his newfound sport that he KC-Omaha 100, Philadelphia In NFL Rozelle Case Grevey and Jimmy Dan Conner had had in their 21/2 years in the National Hockey L eape. BLOSSOM - Barbara wide pro-rata adjustment 87 and Steve Condon of Maine was on Jan. 3 to two university of­ guarantee will apply. Whitewalls says “Maybe I’d have tried TONIGHT third at 18.3. Condon, last had 17 each. Flames’ General Manager Cliff Fletcher said he would SWIMMING Sullivan 203-481. add ^1.50 per tire. ABA MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. association president. They ficials who visited Fort my hand on the pro golf Knirks vs. I.akers, week’s field goal accuracy be succeeded by Fred Creighton, coach of the Flames’ Hartford Public at 7:30 East (UPI) — John Mackey, a contend the rule infringed on Hamilton to verify all grades. Brad Hoffman, Walter JDavis tour ’ if he had discovered leader, dropped behind team­ Omaha farm club since 1972, and that Geoffrion would re­ Manchester GOP - Nina Higgins 470. WINF W L Pet GB former All-Pro tight end, will Mackey’s rights by illegally The latest transcript shows dis­ and Mitch Kupchak combined mate Warner with a .548 We also honor New York 36 14 .720 return to the witness stand restricting his ability to offer crepancies between some for 51 points as North Carolina main with the Flames as his assistant. O P E N A N percentage. Ron Gottschalk of grades earned in junior high held off a late rally by South “He asked to be relieved for personal reasons and I Kentucky 35 14 .714 Vi 7 Tuesday morning in the Rozelle his services as a player. Thre ACCOUNT BUTCH'S St. Louis 20 33 .377 17Vi Vermont was third at .545. Rule antitrust trial in U.S. dis­ and recorded on the permanent Florida to win. Hoffman led toe repet he is leaving the bench,” said Fletcher. “But we mo\r trict court. Mackey, the first witness record at Fort Hamilton.” scoring with 18 points, followed respect Bemie’s judgment in this matter. I can only assure Muffler That’s Memphis 15 36 .294 21Vi John Thomas of Connecticut Monday, called the Rozelle 313 Adam s 8t., corner of Hilliard 8t., Manchaater Virginia 12 39 .235 24Vi The Rozelle Rule empowers Junior Dan Cox, who had by Davis with 17. Kupchak, you Boomer will be with our organization for a long time to was the second leading Rule, “very restrictive in that 'expected to be sidelined Guaranteed for West rebounder with 10.7 caroms a National Football League Com­ played only seven minutes all come.” NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! missioner Pete Rozelle to set It hinders an athlete’s because of a back ailment, as long as you W L Pet GB game and John Murphy of season, scored six straight Creighton, 40, flew into Atlanta Monday night and was to GUARANTEED C U S T O M E R ! 8AT1»ACT10II E»HY THK Stop In and Qot Acquaintad With Tha Naw Ownar. compensation before a player movement.’’ added 16 and a game-high 13 Denver 42 12 .778 (Herald photo by Dunn) Massachusetts was thirdtet 9.6. points in toe last 22 seconds to meet v^th the team at a practice session this morning. ’The own the car... OLIN R. QERICH, JR. who plays out his option can be Mackey testified he was rebounds. San Antonio 33 24 .579 lOVi lead Auburn past Tennessee. Flames, with 54 points on a 22-20-10 record and one point 325 BROAD ST. Indiana 24 26 .480 16 Vermont’s Kevin Kelly, last signed as a free agent by “ retired by the Colts in ' Cox had played in only two 875-2517 COM PUn AUTO REPAIRS In another off-the-court behind the third-place New York Islanders, next play here Utah 23 30 .434 18Vi Preparing to Go Down week’s pacesetter, dropp^ to another team. September, 1972, although I other games this season but he development, Morgan State, MAIKHESTER Wednesday night against the Boston Bruins. fliTO Ml cminnoMiHi specuust San Diego 21 33 .389 21 second in free throw footing The rule is being challenged heard reports on the car radio scored 14 points Monday night. the defending NCAA small Foreign and Domoetic Ropain Monday’s Results Tom Faust of East Catholic had a leg hold on with an .862 mark, while Lee „ by the NFL Players Association on the way home from a He put Auburn, now 134, ahead college champion, forfeited a “I am convinced the Flames can win a playoff spot un­ OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP 646-3356 on behalf of Mackey, a former Men.. Twe6. Wed. Frt. S t M * ROAD SERVICE * Phoiw 646-9257 Virginia 107, San Diego 90 Manchester High’s Tim Cunningham in recent match. Wilson of Connecticut was third meeting with management that 60-57 and the victory was second basketball game in less der Fred Creighton,” said Geoffrion. “He can replace me ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE Then. 8-8; tel. 8-4M Utah 111, New York 106 Faust went on to wii;^.as Eagles copped decision. at .860. Baltimore star and past I had retired.’’ clinched when Glen Moon hit than a week. anytime. He has the same whip I used to use.” Vi‘

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (]onn., Tues., Feb. 4.1975— PAGE THIRTEEN H»lp Wanted Charges Against Mayo Comment Session Ribicoff 13 Homaa For Sale 23 Homes For Sale MOTHER’S ,helper - part-time, IGo to Superior Court active todjpers, call 649-7^ "The Mystery of the Missing she’s never told of part-time job Criticizes anytime. BARGAIN? NOI Half Page” may sound like a openings with the town, even iKr though she has an application in i A total of 54 criminal charges East Hartford included 32 best-seller, who-done-lt. It Budget Cuts TOP SECRETARIAL Skills fu ll VALUE? YES! for a part-time position. * pending against Harry J. Mayo, counts of third-degree burglary, isn’t. Actually, it’s a subject needed, full-time for doctor’s office. Salary DOE. 129, of Hartford have been 3 counts of second-degree raised this morning by a man Collnti'liw "*'."*"' Jobseekers, 568-107(). e«n«»ruel*d tH !^ Cj transferred from the jurisdic- larceny, 10 counts of third- who appeared at a Board of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Directors’ comment session, Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., - tion of Common Pleas Court 12 degree iarceny, 8 counts of FUEL BILLS She Rcralii BASIC BOOKKEEPER, good manned by Manchester Direc­ has blasted President Ford’s - (East Hartford) to Hartford fourth-degree larceny, and 1 typing, part-tim e, 35 hours tor Cari Zinsser. Full Valu* at $41,900 * County Superior Court (Hart- count of criminal attempt. TOO HIGH? proposed budget cuts in aid to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING weekly. Farmington Company. Zinsser said the man wanted ^ ford). Manchester cases account for the elderly, sick and poor as “a Jobseekers, 568-1070. The charges — most of them 46 of those charges. Manchester to know what was on the half YOU NEED distortion of our national REALE’S CORNER priorities.” stemming from burglaries in Police say the burglaries page cut from a March 1974 NEED OVERTIME? Secretary 175 WAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 needed,steno a must, good ‘ Manchester between June and charged to Mayo consist of labor contract the Board of MORE Ribicoff, the nation's first typing. Hartford company. Call daylight breaks and thefts at Education has with its custodial secretary of Health, Education December 1974 — were nolled INSULATIONI Jobseekers, 568-1070. Schoola-Claasea (not prosecuted) in Common several town apartment and maintenance employes. He and Welfare, said Monday that PHONE 643-2711 l a r g e , 48’ Ranch - Country kitchen with screened 18x14’ Pleas Court Monday by buildings. wanted to know, also, why it Ford’s proposed cuts are a "sad piSHWASHER,will train, good ADULT safe boating classes - deck, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Mayo is being held at the was cut. attempt” to shift the federal Prosecutor Eugene Kelly. income, needed full-time, mor­ by USCG Auxiliary at Martin finish^ rec room, 2 fireplaces. Hartford Correctional Center, Zinsser said he’ll try to get government’s burden of social FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Kelly said the cases were nings. Call Jobseekers, 568- School, Dartmouth Road, Prestigious Rockledge area. unable to post $5,000 bond on the answer from Wilson programs to the states. 1070. nolled to expedite the matter. Help Wanted Manchester. Register February Low 40’s. Call us today, The charges weren’t dropped, similar burglary cases pending Deakin, assistant superinten­ He said because of Ford’s INDEX 13 5 at 7 p.m. Classes 7:30-9:30. Jackston Agency, 646-1316. in Superior Court. Police say dent of schoois. proposal of a 5 per cent lid on MECHANIC- Full-time, 8-4:30 643-0098 or 875-0383. he said, and are being con- NOTICES ADVERTISING ADVERTISING TWO WOMEN A woman who appeared this benefits, the estimated 300,000 needed for for fork lift. Own tools a must. • solidated with numerous other Mayo is accused of burglaries 1 — Loit thd Found receptionist duties. RAISED RANCH - New three morning wanted to know why 2 — Portontli Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. bedrooms, 2 full baths, family burglary cases pending in in East Hartford, Glastonbury, Social Security recipients in DEADLINE Bookkeeping experience help­ the town’s 1973-74 annual report 3 — Announcomtnti RATES □ REAL ESTATE room, aluminum siding, 2-car Superior Court at Hartford. Bloomfield, Rocky Hill, Bristol, Connecticut will lose out on a 12:00 noon the day before ful. Part-time, flexible hours. 4 — Entertainment 1 day ...... 9c word par day MATURE MAINTENANCE MAN garage, wooded lot. Merritt and West Haven, as well as doesn’t include the town audit. scheduled automatic increase 5 — Auctions publication. Please apply: Olender’s Body The charges nolled Monday 3 days ...... Be word per day WANTED Agency, 646-1)80. Manchester. Zinsser told her the audit hasn’t of 8.7 per cent effective July. Deadline for Saturday and Shop, Route 83, between 8 and 4. Homes For Sale 23 before Judge John Fitzgerald in FINANCIAL 6 days ...... 7c word per day to join our staff, must be been ^completed and referred “ No one can deny the need for 26 days 6e word per day Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages MANCHESTER - Build for the the inquiry to the town a cutback in federal spending, 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM THE MANCHESTER experienced in electrical MANCHESTER - Newer 3- 10 — Insurance future in this comfortable and manager. Happy Ads ...... $2.00 inch Homemaker Service, Inc. has work, plumbing and carpen­ bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, but not at the expense of those PLEASE READ expandable home. Modern openings for homemaker-home try. Apply in person: possible 4th bedroom, con­ A second woman complained who are the neediest,” Ribicoff EMPLOYMENT kitchen, two bedrooms, large 13 — Help Wanted health aides, training provided. venient location. $35,900. Paul' of poor road conditions on said. “To take the savings out YOUR AD MEttOWS CONVIILESCOIT unfinished second floor, quiet 14 — Business Opportunities Must be able to work minimum W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. Keeney St. and on Hiilstown 15 — Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over IKSTHIME street, $30,500. Keith Real of the pockets of the poor, the five hours a day, five days a Vernon May Get Rd. She complaii\ed, also, that the phone as a convenience. ^ » N M St, H w M u , Cm l Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. sick and elderly is a distortion EDUCATION The Herald is responsible lor week. Must have own transpor­ An Equal Opportunity Employer MANCHESTER - Authentic of our national priorities.” 18 — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and tation. Mileage reimbursed. Colonial reproduction. Four 19 — Schools-Classes MANCHESTER - By owner. Big Heart Theme for Dinner-Dance Ribicoff also attacked Ford’s then only to the size ol the Phone 643-9511 between 9-4. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double 20 — Instructions Wanted Lovely Ranch - three bedrooms, Job Claim Office original Insertion. Errors which garage. Lookout Mountain CHEWING TOBACCO proposal to cut back funding in MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, wall-to-wall carpeting, REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value ol the full or part-time. No experience area. Must see to appreciate. Being big-hearted about Valentine’s day are Mrs. James in Talcottville. Dinner will be be served at 8 p.m. preceded NEW YORK (UPI) - An old job training and day care ser­ 23 — Homes for Sale advertisement will not be cor­ fireplace, paneled living room necessary. Earn while you Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. state people and the only Gerrity, right, and Mrs. Edward Sulick, standing at left, by a cocktail hour at 7. The A1 Jarvis Orchestra featuring habit is returning to popularity vices. The 75 per cent share 24 — Lols-Land for Sale rected by an addilional Inser­ and dining area. Attached gar­ A motion passed by the Ver­ 25 — Investment Property tion. BROAD ST. DAIRY QUEEN learn, if qualified. G ood fringe requirement will be a telephone who are co-chairmen of the Ladies of St. James Valentine Ron Mocadlo will provide music for dancing. Tickets are with Americans -- chewing paid by the federal government 26 — Business Property age, corner lot. Call 646-2984 if non Town Council Monday night BRAZIER benefits. Call the Marines, 649- MANCHESTER- Center Street, no answer, call 643-9985. which will be paid for by the dinner-dance on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Calhoun, com­ $20 per couple. Reservations close Wednesday, and may be tobacco. would be reduced by 1977 to 50 27 — Resort Property three family in business zone II, will pave the way for the state 28 — Real Estate Wanted REOPENING FOR 1975 6485. state. mittee member, helps to support the big heart which will made by calling Mrs. Gerrity or Mrs. Sulick. In the last five years, the r«r cent. ideal for professional offices, or • to provide the town with an un­ Lost and Found SEASON SOON. Burke, emphasizing the need be the theme of the event. The affair will be at The Colony amount of chewing tobacco pro­ “This would result in a loss of MISC. SERVICES PART-TIME experienced commercial expansion. $75,000. employment compensation of­ 31 — Services Offered Needs a good experienced COVENTRY $44,900 for the office, said it is difficult, duced in the U. S. has risen by 16 $7.5 million to Connecticut in 32 — Painting-Papering cleaners - Greater Manchester LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- fice for at least one day a week. □ N O T IC E S LOST - Passbooks numbers, E man for counter work and 2440. expecially for elderly persons, per cen t- to 74 million pounds. the first year and a proportional 33 — Building-Contracting area. Evenings, 3 and 4 hour “ENGLISH PUB ROOM” State Representative Martin 34 — Roofing-Siding 11857, 95-128, 99768, 117105, closing duties. Must be over to get to Manchester and then loss in programs,” Ribicoff shifts. Call 649-5335. Yes, our unique 7 room Raised Burke of Vernon, speaking to 35 -- Heating-Plumbing 68207, 59, Savings Bank of BOLTON - Four-bedroom when they get there they have said. 36 — Flooring Lost and Found 18. Hours, 5 p.m. - midnight, Ranch has an “English Pub” the council Monday night, said Manchester. Application made LATHE HAND - From $16,000 - Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. considerable delay due to the Schools To Close Early The senator said “nothing 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage for payment. Monday-Friday. Good pay for room for total entertaining. many Vernon residents had ^ M O R IA HERS HAVE FIBERGUS 38 “ Services Wanted right man. $18,000 per year plus benefits. Fireplaced living room, rec large number of persons being could be further from the LOST - Gray and white, male room, dining room, eat-in Add a sunken living room, brought to his attention the MISC. FOR SALE cat, vicinity Spruce and Center Apply in person 10 a.m. - 2 Experienced in setting up directed to that office. HEBRON East St., will hold tryouts INSULATION BLOWN truth” than Ford’s assumption kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. beamed cathedral ceiling, IVz need for such an office. Vernon Over 40 Ysart ol UiNxctUad StrviM 41 — Articles for Sale Streets. Call 647-1513. engine lathes, and working to that the states will be able to 42 — Building Supplies pmi.,^onday-Fridaj or Call Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. baths, appliances and garage. residents now have to go to the He said some people have to Anne Dallaire and rehearsals Thursday INTO YOUR CEIUNGS and Personals close tolerances. Prototype - evening from 7 to 9 in the Rham Open 24 Hours Dally assume the financial burdens. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs 643-4491, ' 646^3782' for Joe Gordon, 649-5306. Manchester office. go by bus and it turns out to be Correspondent 44 — Livestock WILL THE young lady driving a short run quality parts. Prwluc- auditorium for the production SIDEWAUS NOW! Ford’s Medicare proposal, INCOME tax returns prepared interview._____ tion experiencM man can be VERNON CIRCLE Area - four EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY He said he spoke with state an all-day affair. 2 2 8 -3267 FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE 45 — Boats & Accessories station wagon that took my WINTER SPORTS There will be an early closing of Pajam a Game. whereby a patient would pay 46 — Sporting Goods in the privacy of your home Call re tra in s to fit. Suburban area. family, aluminum siding, an­ BARROWS & WALLACE officials and was told the main While Mayor McCoy agreed For Free Estimates 47 — Garden Products George Washington king size D/URY'queen BRiiSER ( ‘he present W4 for the first day Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Armatt, Inc, 237 Oak Street, nual income $7,400. Exceptional Mandmtar New Hivan HirtlorO reason no office is located in there is a need for such an of­ Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. for the Anyone interested may at­ 48 — Antiques white bedspread by mistake 242 Broad St. Manchoater 649-8306 397-1S1S 728-9618 Call 527-3119,688-7477 of hospitalization and then 10 49 — Wanted to Buy 8263. Glastonbury, 633-3629. value at $41,900. Dubaldo- Vernon is that the State Labor fice in town, he said the town Hebron and Gilead Hill tend the tryouts or call John from Haruord Road Laun­ Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. M©bil Ipj ALFRED M. PEASE JR. per cent for each additional dromat please return it to Department's budget will not couldn’t offer a rent-free facili­ Elementary Schools. Sibun at 228-3516. RENTALS INCOME TAX preparation - DANDY DANCERS - Needed, There is going to be skating at Center Springs Annex HEATING OILS day, “woimi more than double 52 “ Rooms for Rent Dairy Queen. Thank you. The permit renting space. ty on a long term basis and it The afternoon kindergarten Club to Meet ■ your home or mine. LICENSED nurse - Three days. full-time, part-time positions. AMBASSADOR DRIVE - today for the first time this season. The Glass Wool the cost to the patient for an 53 — Apartments for Rent owner. Custodial care only. Call 649- COVENTRY - Reduced, 4-room The council motion will allow was agreed that the space will classes will attend in the mor­ The Women’s Republican 54 — Homes for Rent Reasonable. By Danny Byram, Excellent earnings. East Hart­ Seven-room Condominium, Ranch, excellent condition, new Charter Oak Park will have its second day of skating. OIL BURNER & average hospital stay,” 55 — Business for Rent 2358. excellent condition, carport, the town to provide space free- probably be provided on a ning. They will take the regular Club of Hebron will hold its Insulatfon Co. 649-5096. ford. Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. heating system, double lot. Now Hours at both sites will be 3 to 9 p.m. HEATING INSTALLATION Ribicoff said. Currently the 56 — Resort Property for Rent recreation room, carpeting, 4 month-to-month basis. morning bus and return on the 90 Pierson Lane 57 — Wanted to Rent $23,9()0. Lessenger Co., of-charge and gives Mayor monthly meeting tonight at 8 REWARD PART-TIME package store, Councilman Thomas Dooley, There is no skiing (obviously) and no coasting (equally 11:05 a.m. kindergarten bus. next 59 days of hospitalization 58 — Misc. for Rent TAX RETURNS and accoun­ CLERK-TELEPHONE sales - baths. Only $32,900. Goodchild- Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. Frank McCoy permission to o’clock in the home of Mrs. Windsor, Conn. for the return of “Qus”. Manchester area, evenings and B artlett, Realtors, 569-1744, who up until last month served obviously). 643-5135 are free. Medicaid, under ting done professionally. Will train, full, part-time, good negotiate the place and time of Players Tryouts Carol Pelletier, Buck Rd. 315 Cantor St. Manchester Serving Conn. Since 1946 AUTOMOTIVE Black, ehort haired female weekends, excellent hourly 646-1852. Ford’s proposed reduced 61 — Autos for Sale Reasonable rates. Confidential. income. Jobseekers, 568-l()70. MANCHESTER - Striking 4- office hours with state officials. as Vernon’s state represen­ For outdoor winter sports information, call 643-4700. The Podium Players, under cat , twho retIdes at Authen- rate. Please write Box- “ K ’'^ federal contributions from 50 62 “ Trucks for Sale Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, bedroom Contemporary, 2 1/2 tative, was unable to be present 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Manchester Herald. VERNON - Three-bedroom Burke said he has had the direction of John Sibun, clty I, 687 Main St., 649-9145. MANCHESTER Residents - baths, panoramic view of Hart­ at Monday’s council meeting per cent to 40 per cent, would 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles* Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, assurance that the state would Manchester. She has an un­ Assembly 4 to 8 hour shifts, 8 ford skyline, sunken patio, 2-car but he did request that Rep. cost Connecticut an additional 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile RECEPTIONIST - Physician’s %-acre wooded lot with fan­ look favorably on the proposal Homes usual walking gait due to In­ INCOME TAX returns a.m.-12 p.m. long term tem­ garage. 60’s. Warren E. $16 million and also curtail Assistant: Diversified position tastic view of Connecticut as long as the space would be Burke be allowed to speak on 66 — Automotive Service juries sustained while a prepared in your home. porary assignment. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. health services to the poor, the 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease in Dermatologist’s oflice in Valley; fully carpeted. $55,900. rent-free. T the matter. kitten. Aftactlonate and mis­ Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, Applications being accepted In a letter to the council state’s senior senator said. 649-6506. Vernon. Must be mature, Monday February 10, 10-4 pm. Warren E. Howland Realtors, There has been an unemploy­ sed. Please call dependable; possess basic 643-1108. MANCHESTER - Only $1,695 Dooley said during his four at 69 Woodland Street, ment office in Vernon in past Council Asked to Appoint 647-1793 business skills. Medical down, could get you into this 6- years in the General Assembly TAX SERVICES for individuals Manchester. For details, call room, 3-bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, years. One time it operated at INVITATION TO BID If you have taken her In or assisting knowledge helpful, but Olsten Services, 741-0713, 767 he had been asked by several Committees and corporations. Home ser­ full cellar Condominium. All the Elk's Carriage House and Sealed bids will be received in know where she Is. vice. Call 563-4643. will train right person. Call 646- Enfield Street, Enfield, Conn. persons about having an un­ ROLLING PARK ESTATES appliances plus wall-to-wall another time at the Kosciuszko Sewer Authority Members Considering the Office of The Director of 2075 between 12 noon and 2 p.m. Equal opportunity employer employment office in Vernon Cape, 7 rooms, new kitchen, 2 carpeting. Ask for Mary Judge Club. General Services, 41 Center M/F. at F. J. Spilecki, S| “Realtor, ■ 643-■ “ but he said efforts to do so were full baths, formal dining Burke suggested that perhaps committee has not yet made Appointees Street, Manchester, Connec­ Do your bargain huntbtg in a 2121. unsuccessful. COVENTRY for a new town in Coventry but ABLE OFFSET pressmen - room, rear dormer, oversized the council chambers in the Ad­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Four ticut until February 18,1975 at rocking chair...use ttie classifioila. BROAD ST. DAIRY QUEEN “It now appears that, at a MONICA SHEA retains the land. any recommendations to the □ FINANCIAL Experienced Webb press, 2-car garage, treed lot, walk ministration Building could be 11:00 a.m. for the following: BRAZIER SOLID 6-room Cape - Base­ When the council declined to Council concerning sewers for of Gov. Ellh T. Grasso’s ap­ salary accordingly, Bloomfield used at least on a temporary time when so very many of our Allen Sandberg, Coventry to Buckley School. ment, garage, approximately hold a hearing, it said that the the lakttarea. pointments were to be con­ PLASTIC LEAF BAGS REOPENING FOR 1975 company. Jobseekers, 568-1070. people are unemployed and town manager, informed the Bonds-Stocka-Mortgages 8 half acre. Needs work. Only basis because there has to be Atty. LaBelle, representing sidered by legislalive com­ Bid forms, plans and SEASON SOON. F.J.SPILECKI could utilize the services of Town Council Monday night town had a sewer authority and $19,900. Many others. Welles sufficient parking area to take the signers of the petition to es­ mittees today and two more specifications are available at COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - Realtor 643-2121 such an office in close proximi­ that during a telephone conver­ it should decide what to do Legal Notices FOR SALE - Private $8,700 first Agency, 643-0302, 742-7356. care of the cars of 200 to 3(K) tablish the Utility District, said Thursday. the General Services Office, 41 Experienced female help' Full, part-time evenings. ty to their homes, the state is sation with Town Attorney Ab­ about a sewage system. mortgage, paying 10% interest. persons who would be using the this morning that Atty. The first appointment Center Street, Manchester, TOWN OF MANCHESTER needed. Must be over 18.i Experienced or willing to train. MANCHESTER - Raised willing to revisit this question,” bot Schwebel, Schwebel had in­ The sewer authority was Good property equity. Call 649- MANCHESTER - West side. facility one day a week. Schwebel must respond to the scheduled ta be taken up was Connecticut. ANNOUNCES Hours: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 11 Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, Dooley said. dicated that the council should created in January of 1973 to 5371. Immaculate 7-room aluminum The office will be staffed by original complaint. He said that of Corrections Com­ Town of Manchester, OPEN-COMPETITIVE a.m. - 3 p.m., 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., 166x252. Two fireplaces, sliding appoint members to the sewer enable the town to go to JOBSEEKERS - Open 8-8, sided Cape. Charming formdl Connecticut EXAMINATION 5 p.m. -11 p.m. glass doors to large deck, large referendum on the second after these pleas are received missioner John R. Manson, MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Monday-Friday. Immediate dining room, fireplaced living authority immediately. Robert B. Weiss, FOR cond, third. All kinds. Realty Apply in person 10 a.m. - 2 family room, 2-car garage, $44,- sewer proposal for the lake the case will go on the trial list whom former Gov. Thomas J. employment op^rtunities. Call room, garage, rec room and Asked about this, this mor­ POLICE CHIEF 900. Philbrick Agency, area. and then a court date will be Meskill named and Mrs. Grasso General Manager statewide. Credit rating un­ p.m., Monday-Friday for East Hartford, 568-1070. more. Mid 30’s. Keith Real ning, Atty. Schwebel said, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Realtors, 6464200. If this referendum had set. reappointed. SALARY RANGE; interview. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. “There is no crisis about this fidential, quick arrangements. passed, members for the sewer $18,333.90 - $21,999.90 thing. Allen and I had been dis­ To Meet Tonight Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER COVENTRY - 10-room Cape BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi Turks To Stay in NATO authority would have been ap­ STATEMENT OF DUTIES UBOM TORY TECHNICIAN built Raised Ranch, on acre cussing the Lake Rehabilitation The Lake Rehabilitation The Town of Manchester is 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ with inlaw apartment. pointed immediately. Study Committee will meet ford. Evenings, 233-6879. 242 Broad St Manchaatar (HOSPITAL) Excellent condition throughout. treed lot, brick front, plastered Study Committee and I men­ presently soliciting walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, tioned to him that the council The council asked the two tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Town $41,900. Jesanis Realty, 875- Despite U.S. Aid Ban political parties for recommen­ Four Men Accused applications for the position of MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Required to have either a one full, two half baths, rec should appoint a Sewer Hall to discuss the Land Use 1040. Police Chief to plan, direct and mortgages — interim financing C.L.A. or an M.L.T. certifica­ room with wet bar, enclosed Authority.” dations of persons to serve on Recommendations as proposed DUTCHMAID Clothing looking oversee the department’s 85 — expeditious and confidential tion with a minimum of one MANCHESTER - Duplex, 7-6, heated porch, 2-car garage, the confrontation by landing the authority early last by Town Planner Frank Connol­ for you. Short hours, good pay, ANKARA (UPI) - Premier Atty. Schwebel added, “I had sworn officers. The major service, J.D. Real Estate year satisfactory experience four bedrooms each, enclosed $59,500. Philbrick Agency, troops in Cyprus in July. summer. Of Burning Factory will train you. Jessie Dunnack, Realtors, 646-4200. Sadi Irmak said today Turkey urged the council to do this last ly. emphasis of the position will in­ Assoc. 646-1980. in a hospital laboratory. Must porches, very large rooms, 2- “Turkey does not intend to Recommendations were 423-4216. planned to stay in the military summer. I don’t think at this ciuae,clude, in aomuonaddition to the effec------have had chemistry and blood car garage. PricM : high 40’s. withdraw from NATO’s received from the Republican structure of NATO for the time stage of the game the appoint­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A tive direction and administra- •••••••••••••••••••••>•••••• NEWSPAPER CARRIERS for bank training. This is a night By owner. Call after 5,646-0766. military structure at present,” Town Committee on Aug. 19, authorities were brought into 7 ROOM COLONIAL being despite-^ U.S. con­ ment of the authority would be c ... fourth FBI suspect was still at tion of the department, the „ the '«!.nPh»,torManchester HomiHHerald for shift position, 11 p.ni. - 7 a.m., Irmak said. 1974 and from the Democratic the case after local and state THREE family - aluminum For only »38,900. 3 bedrooms, den, gressional ban on further crucial to the upcoming court large early t^ a y and three following priorities: Consolida- I EMPLOYMENT Caldor area and all of South Monday through Friday, and He said he would make a Town Committee on Sept. 23, fire investigators determined Windsor. Call Mr. Griffin, 647- siding. Modern kitchens and carpeting, garage. Great location, American military aid to case. I would like to have it Gill Promotes others in custody in connection tion of new communications, in­ occasional weekend rotation. treed lot. statement later today on the 1974. that the explosions causing an ••••••••vvtvvata************ 9411. baths, $37,900. Exclusive with Turkey. done but it isn’t a matter of with the 1973 arson fire of a formation, traffic and other Good salary, night and government’s reaction to the Rose Fowler, chairman of the 1-84 Finish intense fire that leveled the Help Wanted 13 Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- BLLNCKMDtROSSEnO However, the Istanbul prime importance. I don’t 1' ■ Norwich factory in an alleged programs initiated in recent weekend bonus and excep­ REALTORS-MLS 649-2482 congressional ban which goes Town Council, said this mor­ building in minutes, were set. PHONE Solicitors - Earn large 8243. • newspaper Cumhuriyet said believe the appointment will scheme to collect nearly $6 years by the department; main­ tional fringe benefits. Only 189 Wail Cantar Street into effect at midnight. ning that these recommen­ MANSFIELD (UPI) - Ac­ Interstate overtones became TOOL MAKERS - All-around commissions, choose your Turkey may order the United affect our case.” s million insurance. taining and updating a com­ machinists and Bridgeport those with acceptable LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 Congress mandated the suspen­ dations had not been acted upon ting Environmental Com­ evident when Icenhower’s con­ hours. For details call Aluma- States to remove early alert in­ The case in question concerns Arrested Monday on were; prehensive training program; operators. Top wages, fringe Kraft, Inc., 875-2040. references need apply to; 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center sion to take effect unless there because the candidates had not missioner Joseph N. Gill, who glomerate, no longer in stallations and military bases it the writ of mandamus sought 1 John Darcy, 52, of Hickory, serving as Traffic Authority of benefits and overtime. garage, treed lot, $48,500. entrance Garrison Colonial, were signs of “substantial yet been interviewed by the was agriculture and natural fM business, filed an insurance Experience preferred. Apply at Hutchins Agency, 64^3166. holds in Turkey under bilateral by Atty. John LaBelle in July of Pa.; Merrill Herbert Klein, 48, the Town; maintaining a high EXPERIENCED babysitter in Personnol Eniploymont Otfica eat-in kitchen, formal dining progress” towards a settlement steering committee. resources commissioner under claim after the fire that totaled Paragon Tool Company, 121 agreements. 1974, in response to the Town of North Hollywood, Calif., and level of active participation in our Manchester home to care room, front-to-back living room of the Cyprus dispute between Mrs. Fowler said the steering former Gov. John N. Dempsey, $5,998,292, Dugan said. Adams Street. for newborn 8:30-5:30, $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 with fireplace, four bedrooms, “ U.S. military aid actualiy Council’s refusal to call a Lawrence Eugene Gore, 30, of LEAA Grant Programs through W.W. BACKUS Greek and Turkey. committee was concerned with has answered critics of his Icenhower, Klein and Darcy references required. Call for in­ baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ IVa baths, screened porch, 2-car ceased to flow into Turkey at hearing for the establishment Mauldin, S.C. Klein was initiating comprehensive grant The move was made ovef what recommendations the nomination who called him a were charged in the in­ PHONE FROM home to ser­ terview, 646-8490. . HOSPITAL age, nearly two acres. Hutchins garage, $45,900. Philbrick Agen­ this moment,” Irmak told of a utility district. arrested in Pittsburgh, Darcey applications and performing strong objections of Secretary Lake Rehabilitation Study Com­ “retread.” dictments with interstate vice our customers for super 326 WasMngton SL Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. newsmen after a short meeting The district would be located in St. Louis. numerous related activities earnings. Choose own hours. of State Henry A. Kissinger. mittee was going to come forth “ I’m no retread,” Gill said transportation for committing WAITRESS wanted - Saturdays Norwich, Conn. with former Premier Bulent on land owned by Greater Hart­ The fourth suspect is Hobet consistent with a Police Call 647-1810. GLASTONBURY - Horse farm, SIX room Cape, 2-car garage, Irmak said he would attend with on the problem of sewers Monday. “I feel like a double- arson in aide of racketeering, M V ' - S M I Ext 357 Ecevit, the man who started ford Process, DevCo and Gerald Icenhower, 40, of New­ Department that is responsive 5 acres, six-room home, boar­ large lot, for sale. For a ppoint- an emergency meeting of the and that is one of the reasons belted radial.” interstate transportation of Equal Opportunity Employtr decisions about the district’s port Beach, Calif., president of to local needs. WANTED - Man with some ding for 10 horses. Must be ment call 649-4056 between 5 National Security Council why the committee has post­ Gill said Interstate 84 should explosives for the purpose of sewerage would be made by American Sales and Manage­ MINIMUM EXPERIENCE Pratt & Whitney Diaform grin- die T^ke. seen. Keys, 528-9081, 633-3006. p.m;- 7 p.m before making his statement. poned interviewing candidates. be completed to the Rhode unlawful activities and con­ ding experience. This is of a ------vote of the property owners. ment, headquartered in AND TRAINING Tickets on Sale He said U.S. Ambassador The lake rehabilitation study Island line to help economically spiracy. Gore was charged with production nature. Please apply Business Opportunity 14 WILLINGTON - 2.75 acres, MANCHESTER - Four- DevCo has abandon^ its plan Gaffney, S.C., which owned the REQUIREMENTS MANCHESTER Board of William Macomber, who met depressed Eastern Connecticut. conspiracy only. in person: Metronics Inc., Realtors is looking for a part- brand new 54’ Raised Ranch, bedroom Colonial on S ca r­ For Reardon Fete Our drivers travel more than 500 miles two businesses which were Five years’ experience in an Turkish Foreign Minister Melih Routes 6 & 44A Bolton. time secretary to assist in their two full baths, fireplace, lots of borough Road, Highland Park Tickets are now available for burned. organized police force at the Esenbel today, brought a operations. Must be able to storage. Only $40,500. district. Family room, many the testimonial dinner honoring daily to bring The Herald to 60,000 readers. The four were indicted last rank of Sergeant or higher and message from Kissinger. He LUNCH HELP wanted, grill t^pe. Some bookkeeping and Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- extras. By owner. $51,900. 646- retiring Manchester Chief of week in Hartford by a federal a two-year college program in experience helpful. Apply Ann’s FOR SALE 4235. refused to elaborate on its con­ diversified office work. Hours 8713, 423-9291. Police James Reardon. grand jury investigating the LEGAL an appropriate field. Members Spot, 21 Oak Street, flexible. Send brief resume to Rsal Estate offIcaJn tents. Tickets may be secured from PUBLIC NOTICE Oct. 28,1973, explosion and fire of the Manchester Police Manchester. Personnel Chairman, Manchaatar fur­ “We discussed the con­ Bob Digan at the Youth Ser­ that leveled a building in the NOTICE Department who currently hold Manchester Board of Realtors, gressional decision to cut off HAIRDRESSER Wanted - nished and ready for vices Offices in the Lincoln All charitable and non-profit organizations Taftville section of Norwich The Connecticut Department the rank of Lieutenant or higher 156 East Center Street, military aid to Turkey,” Ayas all Experienced. Pampered Lady, Manchester. businesa. Money Center or Ed Tomkiel at the Subscribe To that housed the Artistic Wire of Transportation, Bureau of are not required to have the two Macomber would say after the wishing to have their Public Announcements Glastonbury, 633-5652 after town clerk’s office in Town Products Corp. and Big A of making opportunity meeting. published free in this space are urged to con­ Administration, will accept years of college as described 6:30, 563-63^. ATTENTION - full-time short Hall. For further information Norwich Inc. bids on February 10, 1975 at above. Candidates with three Irmak said he felt that order cook - 649-0305, for aggraasiva' par­ concerning tickets, Digan can tact Joe McCavanagh, General Manager of Artistic, a company founded 10:30 AM, EST., covering the years of appropriate college despite the congressional ac­ MATURE WOMAN to work Manchester, call between 8-5. son. For Info. Call It’s Alive! be reached at 646-5854 and in 1945, made wire fabricators, Application of Elast and ^ p id training are required to have Wednesday through Friday tion, “the possibility of exten­ Regal Mufflers of Manchester. Space will be Tomkiel at 649-5281. and Big A was a discount store Drying Pavement Marking four and one-half years of the evenings and all day Sunday. HIGH SCHOOL 521-8170 or 233-6982 Ray Lima looka aur- ding the military aid agreement alloted on e first come, first served basis. M other’s Table reservations for those that sold hard and soft goods. Materials, on 2-Lane and experience listed above. Those in person. Swiss Colony, helper needed on weekends. priaad because of the still exists, but if Turkey is to r wishing to make group The indictments were handed Expressway Type Highways in with four years of appropriate liester Parkade. Call 649-7804. many phone calls he receive aid from the United Call Thursday batwsan 8 and 12 S PACKAGE STORE - Six figure arrangements are being down after a 12-month in­ each of the Four Highway college training and a received over the States, this should rather not be to reservo apace for the following gross, excellent growth handled by Capt. George H e r a ld vestigation headed by assistant Districts in the State of Connec­ Bachelor’s Degree are required weekend. The housing on a piecemeal basis.” week. Joe McCavanagh pattern, large wine selection. McCaugbey and he may be U.S. Attorney John R. Tarrant, ticut. to have four years of the above \- Earlier in the day, Turkey Wxc Asking $30,(M0. Lessenger Co., market has...COME reached at Police Headquarters of the New England Strike Proposals are available at the described experience. Can­ completed the pullout of a 1,000- WANTED - IMMEDIATELY! Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. ALIVE,, says Ray. at 646-4555. a m a Force, the federal branch Department of Transportation, didates with a Master’s Degree man airborne brigade from D I M u ffle r The dinner will be held at The formed to combat organized Bureau of Administration, are required to have three Cyprus. I Rockville area Boys and girls for Colony on the evening of March K G g a l Center and so-called white collar Purchase Section, 17 Van Dyke years of the above experience. Irmak denied last week that [newspaper delivery. Call 7. The social hour will begin at crime. Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, APPLICATIONS Real Estate the withdrawal of the brigade— □ EDUCATION 6:30, with a rib roast dinner to We offer convenience along with a superior product. Today Thomas R. Dugan, FBI Attention; Mr. E. M. Applications are available in part of an estimated 35,000-to’ be served at 7:30. Cost of the special agent in Connecticut, Archibald, Acting Purchases the Personnel Office at 41 Center 40,000-man Turkish force on the CIRCULATION DEPT. ticket is $12.50 per person. Corner of Broad said the indictments and Coordinator. Center Street, Manchester, Private Instructions I t island—was a concession to the 646-4144 Chief Reardon has served in and Center Street Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. arrests resulted from coopera­ Joseph B. Bums Connecticut; 'Telephone 649- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD U.S.(k)ngre8s, which has been Call 647-9946 Manchester since Jan. 5, 1959 tion among local, state and Commissioner of 5281, Extension 263. PROFESSIONAL Tutoring Ser­ FRElwnTE a MARTIN, Realtors pressuring Turkey to reduce its Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. and will retire Feb. 28! federal agencies. Transportation Applications will be received 647-9G4G vice - Reading, math. Free con­ military presence there. 203 Main St., Mancliostor Dugan said federal until February 12, 1975. sultation and evaluation. Call 649-8023. • PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 4, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Msnchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 4 ,1975_PAGE FIFTEEIN BKNJY BY JIM BERRY Articin for Sal* 41 Room* tor Rant 52 Apartmanta for Rant S3 □. AUTOMOTIVE BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE REDUCE cholesterol! Fight LIGHT Housekeeping Room for Mp. MAI71? I Ho W Yt)U fat! GoBese Lecithin Capsules rent - Stove, refrigerator, 6 0 0 P hll&HT.' ROCKVILLE 3-4 ROOMS B O S S , t h e r e 's a G u r o u t ­ SH O W HIM , ' 1 WENT TOTH'STORE FOR MRS. MOTT HOW APOUT VVAU' 6TPPETI V^A-5 (^FAPl^r YOU now available at Liggett linens provided. 801 Main Autos fo r Sale 61 GOOD MORNING/ IRVING ROJHMERE W HAT H APPEN EP [ NEXT DOOR--AN' JUST BEFORE I 60T BUT HAS s i d e WITH TH' INITIALS ' fSAlJ 0\/F1? M F ! ROCKLAND TERRACE IN ... SINGLETON, AT YOUR T O YOU? DO Parkade Pharmacy. Street. 649-9879. ’‘ L R . S .'O N HIS /------BACK. TD h e r Ho u s e s o m e kid BEaAW HE GOT W lP fl^ o u t t m f p f m y '-s p u f ! <2 ? ^ L trp e and be a u tifu l one and 2- MOANf H-HELLO,' S E R V IC E / HOW A R E YDU NEED CAR? Credit bad? B R IE F C A S E / J "INTERNAL . TO PELT m e WITH SNOWBALLS.' ENOUGH badroom apartmanta, heat, hot YtX) FIXED FOR^ 1 FINALLY £50T TH' BEST OF FEEL, SMARTS? ELECTRIC RANGE, good con­ ROOM IN private home for water, all appllancea Including dis­ Banknnit? Repossessed? REV EN U E ARNOLD hwasher, disposal, carpeting, pool INSURANCE , HIM, THOUGH.' DO WE H5^VE IF dition, $50. Call 643-2327. female only. Student accepted. Honest Douglas accepts lowest SERVICE*.. THREE EGGS AN' TWO TO­ ^ 6 0 T Kitchen privileges and parking. and your own private terrace in a \ G K O A h// HE y country setting. From $180. No pets. down, smallest payments. MATOES I CAN PUT BACK the PANEUNG-Six pieces, blonde Call 643-^. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. G C 3 IN HER BAG OF g r o c e r ie s ? WERE SCHN0O6LE GULPS A color, 4’x8’. Brand new, all for a iP s - R 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 hijack: r $18, 649-7867. ROOM FOR gentleman, TOYOTA - See us for reliable HE'D parking, kitchen prtvjleges, used Toyotas with our 60-day STEAL AMERICAN standard white refrigerator - freezer, washer- 1007o warranty. We also buy AN 22” sink with chrome legs. dryer. 643-5600. TWO BEDROOM luxury used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ELEVATOR! 2 - V Excellent. $40. Call 649-3691. Townhouse - Located in 345 Center Street, Manchester, ® J W 5 b» NEA. Inc. PLEASANT room for working Highland Park section of 6464321. ______WINSTON snare drum with gentleman, kitchen privileges, Manchester, wooded and parking, near bus line. private. For information, call 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articles tor Sale 41 Stanpole cymbal and stand. AUTO INSURANCE - Cotnpare Hornet for Sale 23 Services Ottered Excdlent condition. $35. 643- References required. Call 647- 646-1616, 649-5295. our low rates. Young drivers MICKEY FINN 9033. BY HANK LEONARD CLEAN USED refrigerators, 1772. welcome. For quotations call ODD JO BS - Carpentry, pan­ STEVE CASALINO - dustom DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart­ NEW 7 ROOM RAISED RANCH ranges, automatic washers, Rod Dolin, 646-6050. eling, rec rooms, offices, homes, additions, alterations 12x12 WOOL beige rug with NEW FURNISHED room for ment - Complete appliances, OKAV, ONE OF THE CIGAR BUTTS 1 SHOULD NOT VET.' HE COULDVE with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s MICKEVI household repairs. Phone 649- and repairs. Free estimates. pad, good condition. Call 643- gentleman, near bus and shop­ carpeting, air-conditioned, IS THE SAME BRAND AS WE BRING BEEN AT CUTTER'S Aluminum siding, garage, 2 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- WE PAY $10 for complete junk w e HAVE THE LAB WHAT'S M C R EN ZIE'S-A N D IT'S HIM IN FOR PLACE THE NIGHT 4594. Call 649-6973. 2637 after 5. ping. Call 6464)505. swimming pool. $175 plus raised hearth firepiaces, 2 2171 cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto REPORT, HALLIGAN — THE NOT A COMMON QUESTION­ BEFORE— AND THERE utilities. Robert D. Murdock, Body, 528-1990. WHERE'S UNCLE PHIL?; VERDICT?)- BRAND.' ING? ARE PLENTY OF BLACK baths, carpeting throughout. BUILDING and remodeling - Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 ROOMS FOR rent, clean, cen­ Realtor, 643-2692. CADDYS IN THIS AREA) SEASONED oak wood - Split Oil hot water baseboard heat, Kitchens, bathrooms, family trally located, parking, on bus and ready for fireplace. $20 Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 1972 FO RD Torino Station IVz acre treed lot. Only $41,- rooms, garages, roofing and BIDWELL Home Improvement line. Phone 647-9868. MANCHESTER - Pleasant Wagon - V-8, automatic, power gutters. Free estimates. Paul dump truck loads delivered. 900. Co. Expert installation of DOG-CAT boarding reser­ modern four room apartment, steering, air, very clean. TH E WORRy w a r t S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. 742-7m. ilSck! FIANO AGENCY - 040*5200 aluminum siding, gutters and vations. Combined inside/out- ROOMS to rent, close to Main centrally located, avocado Chorches Motors, 643-2791. trims. Roofing installation and privacy, Street. Call mornings, 646-5489. aj iliances, carpeting, no pets, TENNIS restringing service: WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed side runs, partitioned . repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. germicidal lighting. Caniiie $205 monthly. 649-3978, 646-4780. FORD Gran Torino, 1972, 2- Blue Star, $12; nylon $7-9; gut any length, split, $50 per cord CAPTAIN EASY Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Apartments for Rent S3 door hardtop, automatic 302 V- BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE SUCESSFULLY selling your $15.50-22. Call 643-2339. Notch delivered. John Hutchinson, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Manchester, 646-5971. FOUR ROOM apartment, stove 8, power steering, radio, vinyl home is as important to us as it Road, Bolton. roofing, storm windows, aw­ 742-6639. WE HAVE customers waiting and refrigerator, first floor, GO THI$ Bl© OMTA M E WAV ...OTHERWISE YOU MAY NOT roof, radial tires. $1,995. 644- eWAB'S THE is to you. Caii now - iet us nings. Quality workmanship, for the rental of your apartment center of town, $160. and securi­ AND DROP THAT HAVE TIME TO COUNT THE BULLETS FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half FREE TO good home - collie- 1750. PKINCBG5' CLAM OPENEE.I IT TAKES TO STOP ME.., expiain the services we offer. CHIMNEY SW EEPS - Make free estimates. Fully insured. or home. J.D. Real Estate ty. No pets. Call 649-0783. cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. husky puppy, 11 months old, g u a r d , e h ? BUCKO"AFORE I Ocfegard Reaity, 643-4365. sure your chimneys and 872-9187, 649-3417. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- PUNCTURES VEK fireplaces are clean for this male, fixed. Good with I k SPACIOUS Six Rooms - Cen­ door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic GIZZARD! years heating season. Have WOODEN PALLETS for sale at children. 528-0821. MANCHESTER - New family ROOFING - Specializing LOOKING for anything in real tral, quiet, convenient. Stove, inch engine, 4-speed, bucket Colonial, aluminum siding, your fireplace and chimney circulation department, repairing roofs, new roofs, AKC Registered Mini-Toy estate rental — apartments, refrigerator, porch, celiar, at­ seats and extras. Tires and PRISCILLA’S POP three bedrooms, bath and cleaned professionally. Call 872- Manchester Herald. $2.-$5. BY AL VERMEER gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Poodles. Charcoal, Silver and homes, multiple dwellings, no tic. ^10 monthly. Security. 649- body in decent shape. Needs lavatory, oversized modern 0930. and repaired. 30 years fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 5675, 649-1924. I'M CONSIDEFJING | I SET SO TIRED i s o W H O 'S Apricot. Shots. Choose now for minor work. Must sell im­ eiVIN& UP THE kitchen, built-ins, 24' combina­ experience. Free estimates. OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - Associates, Inc. 646-1980. OF ALL THE (COMPLAINING- Circulation Department, delivery in two weeks. 875-7782. mediately. Asking $600. Call [-^ PA LLET.', COMPLAINTS' e e MY tion dining and play room, gar­ WILL TRUCK most anything, Howley, 643-5361. MANCHESTER - Six room 643-0458 after 6 any day but age, just right lot, conveniently most any place for below Manchester Herald. & K 3 MANCHESTER- Brand new 2- duplex, three bedrooms, rec Fridays. VTOE! located. Trade of your present reasonable prices. Free es­ ROOFING - Installation and fam ily, 4-4, includes range, dis­ room, garage, adults only. $200. T home considered. Donald S. SEASONED firewood, cut, 44 timates. Call 646-4303. repairs, gutters, storm win­ Livestock posal, dishwasher, washer and References, security. Write 1970-VOLKSWAGEN BUS - Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, split, delivered, truck load $30. dows, doors. Experienced dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting Box G, Manchester Herald. Tan, new brakes, new tires, DRESSMAKING - Everything Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 MLS, 289-7939. quality workmanship. Fully in­ FOR SALE laying hens, lots of and parking. Full basement, good Condition. $1,600. Call 643- from pants to bridal gowns. after 6. sured. Free estimates. 10 , $2. each. Call 649-5197 after $250 monthly. Tenant pays CHARLES APARTMENTS - 9262. Reasonable rates. Call M3-5973 Reasonable prices. Rick 6 p.m. utilities. Jesdor Realty, 633- East Middle Tpke., Deluxe 41/2 4 weekdays after 5, Saturday & Riirnott Rifi-tiwK LANGE skl boots, meo’s slze 10 FIRST OFFERING Burnett, 646-3005. worn twice, $35. Call 649- room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, 1968 CHEVELLE - SS396, four- MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER Sunday before 1...... all appliances, carpeted, two speed, new tires and mags. $600 Excellent 4-room Cape plus Heating-Plumbing 35 Boats-Accesaorles 4S MANCHESTER - Newer one- air-conditioners, neat, hot or best offer. Caii 643-4706. JEFI^ IT LjOOKS GREAT SNOWPLOWING - Commercial bedroom apartment. Quiet water, storage, two garages, IT DOES MAKE ME IT’S IMPORTED ^ 2 unfinished, fireplace, SEASONED HARDWOOD - plastered walls, oil heat, city and residential. Reasonable location. Includes heat, sound proofing, washer and FORD - 1968, wagon, country ON you.' MAKES ME LOOK LOOKTALLER3UT FROM RUSSIA-- rates. Also available as a back­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, Cord or half-c‘ord loads. outboard motors wiFti dual con­ appliances and carpeting. $195 dryer hook-up, fireplace, sedan, power steering and \ Z -4 utilities, one-car garage, up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. cleaned with electric cutters, Buckland Farms, 406 Burnham TOOTALL.' IPAID#I5. I LOOK LIKE A BREZHNEV by professionals. McKinney trols. 647-9512 after 6 p.m. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, fenced-in patio. $280. (Jharles brakes, good condition, $500. quiet neighborhood, nice lot. Street, Manchester, 644-2361. b I’LL LET. , , FOREIGNER,MOTT.' WEARS o Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Ponticelli, 646-0800, 646-1540. Caii 646-2468. THE BORN LOSER Y ART SANSOM Good retirement or starter TRUCK and driver for hire. you^Avei ' (O'X- ONE,' ^ Cellars, attics, etc. Next day pany, 643-5308. LIVING ROOM Furniture home. Priced at only Garden Products 47 VERNON - Townhouse HORNET - Free second year of ^1% SD«?v I SOUR b ib th p a W, it \wouu>serve aae if sDupoRfeor iTFOl service on house calls. 649-8473. made at our own factories the $27,800. Apartments immediately guarantee ($99 value) if you buy NO JOB too small, toilet way you want it, at a price you AMKlg (dgiCnueSD A iV! BUY YOUR Potatoes direct available. Apartment com­ and take delivery of a new 1975 $ s. CHARLES LESPERANCE repairs, plugged drains, kitchen an can afford. Wide selection of CLEANING SERVICE for from the potato warehouse, munity of unusual architectural £?l faucets replaced, repaired, rec fabrics. Call 633-1835 days, 649- PRESIDENTIAL before February 28, 1975. 3 ;L‘i ' f 649-7620 stores, factories, offices, Caldor Center, corner Buckland design and beautiful rooms, bathroom remodeling, 7287, 745-7819 evenings. DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. M l' homes, schools. Also window Road & Tolland Tpke. VILLAGE APTS. landscaping which feature cleaning. “Special rates to heat modernization, etc. Free MANCHESTER private entrance, appliances, 1964 RAMBLER Deluxe,-* Senior Citizens.” No job too big estimates gladly given. M & M SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Antiques 48 private patio with sliding giass automatic, radio, heater, Lota-Land lor Sale 24 or small.'649-7863, George. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. above ground pool distributor door, wali-to-wail carpeting, snows, some fender damage, needs warehouse space. Will One and two bedrooms WANTED Antique furniture, traverse rods, master TV $200 or best offer. 649-6578. AL GLASTONBURY - 1 1/2 acre TOWNE Plumbing Service, sell and completely install a Near schools, churches and — 3 \ 2 - 4 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or antenna, laundry and storage lot, north side Mountain Road ...... ••• repairs, alterations, vanity huge 16’x31’ OD swim pool com­ shopping center, on bus Painting-Papering 32 cabinets a specialty. Call to other antique items. R. facilities, total electric. No TOYOTA- Mark II, 1970,4-door, at start of Minnechaug Drive. plete with fencing, sun-deck, line. Call anytime. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Harrison, 643-8709. pets. Rentals starting at $155 air-conditioned, 35,000 miles. Edmund Gorman Agency, 646- filter and pump. Now only $795. per month. For appointment THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA PAINTING and p ^ 4056. Full price financing available. 646-2623 $1,275. Call 646-1846. 4040. F L E A M A R K E T - At call 872-0528, Monday through excellent work. References. Call Tony collect, 413-732-3158. Manchester Green, 519 East Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free estimates. Fully insured. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - 4965 TRIUMPH HERALD, 4- PEBBLES/ FOR p e t e 's s a k e , 90x184 BUILDING lot - Level, Middle Turnpike, (Old Bezzini seater, running condition. Best ...you Manchester-Vernon line, $5,000. Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. All heatuig and plumbing FIREWOOD for sale. Split and WHERE PEBBLES.'...CAN'T a l w a v s s a i d repairs plus remodeling. Call Building) Open Saturday and NEWER FIVE - room apart­ offer. 643-0724 after 5. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN PEBBLES ARE y o u ? / VOU ANSWER WHEN F delivered. Call 872-0204 after 5 IT'S NOT NICE Call 646-2620. Sunday, 10-5. starting January MANCHESTER - Newer three J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 643-1496. weekdays, all day weekends. ment - Carpeting, all / CALLS TO t a l k w it h 25th. Door prizes, lots of bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, THIS STANDING AROUNDN I KNOW HOW f WELL, W E'RE ...TH'BOYS A N 'I ...wrm ENOUGH OF US LOOK­ decorating. Interior painting. appliances, nice neighborhood, HOPING FOR A SIGNAL / VOU FEEL, ( NOT GOING TO VOUP MOUTH ANDOVER - Three home sites. bargains. Healed, parking, and air appliances, carpeting, ARE GOING BACK ING AROUND OUT THERE, WE F U L L /...- Paper hanging. Npw Ceilings. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing A-1 reconditioned color adults only. 646-1960. ISN'T TO m LIKING.' / MARKO... IT'S \ WAIT ANY r 'M O O Nine high, wooded acres, $16,- refreshments. Dealers space private. $250 monthly. Security. AND BOUND MIGHT GET LUCKY AND PICK Remodeling. Exterior painting. - Repairs and remodeling, televisions now on display in ENOUGH T O DRIVER LONGER, UP SOME MORE 000. 4 1/2 acres of sprawling available. 643-7059, evenings Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ uPTonoo UP SOME T12ACE OF THOSE Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ our show room. Most of these FOUR-ROOM first floor - OUTOFYOUR 1 OSCAR... MEN.' oaks, 366' of frontage, $15,000. 646-1614 or 649-9166. tin, Inc. Realtors, 64&4144. 4.9 sloping, wooded acres, $13,- Fully insured. For estimate call ly. Prompt service on emergen­ sets are in excellent condition, Combination gas range, garage JU N K CARS TREE.' 649-9658. cies. 643-7024. 500. Warren E. Howland, ideal for living room or family ONE ROOM and three room avaiiabie. Caii at 72 Schooi Wanted to Buy 49 Street. WANTED Realtors, 643-1108. room. Modern TV Service, 805 furnished apartment - Ali WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. GRANT’S PLUMBING Ser­ Hartford Road, next to Gus’s WANTED - Antique furniture, utilities. Older persons FOR YOUR JUNK CAR E COLUMBIA - Residential lot 1.5 Five years experience. vices - Repairs, new work, Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. Homes tor Rent 54 jewelry, glassware, paintings, preferred. 272 Main Street. acres, 225' frontage, centrally Excellent references. Pete, 742- remodeling and additions. Call Depending on Year and 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. for free estimate. Coventry, lamps, etc. Call 649-5139. located, $8,500. Ferrigno, 423- SEASONED HARDWOOD - G L A S T O N B U R Y - Tw o- M A N C H E S T E R - T h r e e Model 1886, after 6, 228-3506. 742-7668. Split and round for fireplace, bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 FREE TOW ANTIQUES - Piano rolls, early bedroom garden apartment, PAINTING - Save 30-60%. Five $2.50 per trunk load. 78 Erie baths, wall-to-wall carpeting SAME DAY SERVICE post cards, stamps, crank iarge rooms and closets, swim­ years experience. Excellent flooring 36 Street, off Keeney Street. and all appliances included. phonographs, trains, ;lass, ming pool. $189. 633-4972. PLEASE CALL FOR Real Estate Wanted 28 references. Pete, 742-6117 (toll $350 monthly plus utilities. a-M free) 5-10 p.m. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, ciocks. Most anything ol . Call CURRENT PRICE LISTS C 1975 6yh£A. Inc^^Rtg i) S Pii 0'( FOUR CHROME wheels, five- M A N C H E S T E R - T w o - Available March 1. Mr. ALL CASH for your property (specializing in older floors). anytime, 643-6535. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522*1104. lug fourteens, $65. Bed, dresser. bedroom, second-floor apart- Filloramo, 646-6555. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ Ceilings and inside painting. after 5 p.m. 247-0910 BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY mirror, woman’s vanity, very ment in four-family. Securit'iritv MR. ABERNATHY instant service. Hayes Agency, ting, wallpapering, spray/brush 55 WIN AT BRIDGE John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- good condition 646-0067, Bob, required. $175, heat inclui Business lor Rent ALLIED 646-0131. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ 2222. p : Robin Eastern, 646-8250. SCRAP METALS GgTKEADV, nobodv c m handle a sured, experienced and depen­ _ □ RENTALS MANCHESTER - East Center WE WILL buy your house. Call dable. 643-1671. 741 WINDSOR STREET TOASTER LIKE PIERRE./ SECTIONAL living room set, ...... FURNISHED two room apart- Street. Modern air-conditioned 4 4 anytime, Hutchins Agency, HARTFORD HERE COMBS Give opponents chance to err d ‘C m aSe/H e * n MISC. FOR SALE sewing machine, crib.crib, mis...... ment, private bath, heat, hot office space, from 100 to 2,000 Realtors, 646-3166. INSIDE - Outside TH& TOAST./ painting...... cellaneous items. Call anytime, Rooms tor Rent S2 water, utilities. Apply square feet, $4.50 per. foot. The bidding has been: 4 f e c i a l rates for people over 65. Articles for Sale 41 643-6656. Marlow’s 869 Main Street. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. SELLING your house? Call us Fully insured. Estimates given. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ ttc By Oswald & Jam es Jacoby first and we’ll make you a cash Call 649-7863. OLD SESSIONS clock, needs nished rooms, centrally SINGLE ROOM and three 1971 BUICK Sports wagon, 350 South didn’t like this play and West North East South ALUMINUM sheets used as 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot NORTH offer. One day service. T. J. springs, $35. Call 742-8261 after located. Kitchen privileges. rooms available as suite or engine, air-conditioning, power TIC decided to give the opponents a printing piates, .007 thick, water, cooking gas, stove, * Q J 10 8 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 4 p.m. Parking. Reasonable rates. singles. Air-conditioning, off steering, power brakes, radio, chance to go wrong. He drew 1 ♦ Building-Contracting 33 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. refrigerator, wall-to-wall VK62 Phone 649-2358. street parking. Phone John H. automatic, roof rack, extra 9VOP! trumps with two leads and Pass 1 ¥ Pass 1 A CASH FOR HOUSES - End Phone 643-2711. carpet, $175. Centrally located, TK * A74 NEVER USED - ’Three-quarter Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. wheels. 27,000 miles. $2,300 or Things started out badly for threw West in with his last dia­ Pass 3 A Pass 4 A NEWTON H. Smith Sc Sons - adults only. No pets. Security 4K84 those home-selling worries - size mattress, sacrifice at $35. LADIES only - nicely furnished best offer. 872-2891 till 3:30,643- South. E ast's king of diamonds mond. Pass 4 ♦ Pass 4 A Remodeling, repairing, ad­ NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 deposit required. Call 643-9678. •JONESJ WEST East ? Let us bring in a buyer. Or Cali 643-6658. rooms for rent. All utilities in­ BEAUTY PARLOR - 8649 after 4:15. held the first trick and he West had to decide between a Pass SA Pass perhaps Buy ourselves. We do, ditions, rec rooms, porches and cents each. Inquire side door. RID6WAY * 9 3 A 6 2 cluded, private bedroom with Manchester Shopping Parkade. returned the eight. South could club and a heart lead. Had he You, South, hold: roofing. No job too small. Call Manchester Evening Herald. FIVE-ROOM, two-bedroom ¥p- you know. Showings at your community kitchen, living This is a prime location. 1,200 1966 VOLKSWAGEN. Brakes /z VJ874 ¥A9S3 play either the jack or nine of guessed the club South might AAQ76 V2 «KJS4 AAQ82 NOW you can ciean shags and stairs apartment. No children, convenience. We ne«l large and 649-3144. room and two baths. Ideaily square feet. Be first. Call 646- overhauled, rebuilt engine, new WINTHROP e Q10 S 2 eK86 well have gone down two, but as What do you do now? WE BUY and sell used, fur­ orientals nrofessionally clean or pets. Close to stores. $125. BY DICK CAVALLI diamonds, but whichever one he small homes. Call without iocated to bus line and stores. 6555. rubber, lot of life left yet. *J9 3 A Q 10 5 2 happens so often. West guessed A — Bid six spades. Your partner niture. Cash on the line. One with new RINSE-N-VAC steam 646-1180. played would be covered by obligation! Keith Real Estate, CARPENTRY - Repairs, Please call after 5 p.m., 644- Needs clutch, $250. Call 643-12% YOU 6 B T TO DANCE THE SOUTH (D) wrong and led the four of has asked you to make this bid U piece or an entire housefuil. cieaner. Rent at Manchester ISN 'T THAT I HATE THOSE QUESTIONS West. So South could count two 646-4126 or 649-1922. remodeling, additions, roofing. 0383. MANCHESTER - Shopping after 5. A AK754 hearts; you have a singleton heart. 646-6432. Furniture Bam , 345 Wallpaper & Paint Company, THREE ROOM clean apart­ FIRST DANCE WITH MB AT WONDERFUL? THAT COME WITH BUILT- diamond losers, plus the ace of Call David Patria, South Wirio- Parkade, air-conditioned. ¥Q10 This took care of all South’s Main Street Rear, behind 185 West Middle Turnpike, 646- ment, including heat, hot AAY PARTY TDAAORROW/ IN ANSWERS. > hearts and a possible club. ■TODAY’S QUESTION sor, 644-1796. Suites avaiiabie from 400 1973 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, A-1 * J93 problems in hearts and clubs Dougias Motor Saies. 0143. Articles lor Sale 4 t water, stove, refrigerator, gar­ Instead of bidding five spades square feet to 1,500 square feet. shape, low mileage, best offer AA76 and he made his rather doubtful W ES R O B BIN S carp en try ...... age, launurylaundry lacmues,facilities, amand your partner has bid five hearts. □ MISC. SERVICES Short or long-term leases. Low over $2,000. Call 742-9089. T l i TI He could handle that club contract. remodeling speciaiist. Aa- storage. References, $190 ir Both vulnerable What do you do now? C rental includes parking and all loser by leading a heart toward •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rooms dormers ...... •••■...... month. Security and lease. Cal ali (NEWSPAPEK ENTEHPRISE ASSN.I Answer Tomorrow ditions, rec rooms, dormers, services. Call 646-6555. his hand and finessing the 10 Services Ottered 31 built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 649-2497. Trucks tor Sale 62 West North East South spot. If East held the jack. Answer to Previous Puzzle 649-3446. Ag I BARGAIN BOX SHARE OFFICE Space with South’s contract would come SHARPENING Service ------^ I FOUR ROOMS, second floor, accountant - Ideal location for 1 * home; if East didn’t. South Variety Saws, knives, axes, shears, LEON Cieszynski builder - new I Clip Out - Fill In - Mall Today stove, refrigerator, older cou­ 1972 G.M.C. Sprint, 4-speed, Real Estate or Insurance, etc. Pass Pass 4 * would be only one down because skates, rotary blades. Quick homes custom built, I ple. No children or pets. $130. AM-FM, buckets, electric door 3 « 649-1680, 649-3549. Pass Pass Pass while he would lose two hearts I Call 649-6205 after 3. or 643-6802. locks, tilt-wheel, factory ACROSS 8 Automobile service. Capitol Equipment remodeled, additions, rec M SAVE OVER 50% he would be able to get rid of his 9 Form erly Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. rooms, garages, kitchens I gauges. Call 643-6993. Opening lead - 2 G 1 Canal Zone 122 EAST CENTER STREET - POt losing club later. (archaic) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY d istrict Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday remodeled, bain tile, cement j -1 C llWVymA.lnc.TB >U$ Ui.Nt Off c M U i 7Paciflc.lor to Sailing Personal size first floor modern 3 - H 11 Roman 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- work. Steps, dormers. Residen- •:•:§: j - Completely modern three- office. Merritt Agency, 646- INTERNATIONAL Dump inatance 12 Words - 3 Days -1 Dollar room apartment. Appliances, Truck - 1969I Ford pickuppicku truck 12 Standards ol em peror 7958. tial or commercial. Call 649- 1180. 13 Asterisks 4291. m I Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only carpeting, parking, storage. No with cover. Arian Snowblower.itblo SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL pe rlectlon I m 13 Scanty 18 Permit l a i i B D S i a REWEAVING burns, holes. ------I dogs. Lease and security. Cement mixer. Call 643-0851. 14 Washes lightly 20 Laundry MANCHESTER - Any size STOP, ( HOW QUAINT.O OFFER MIM A CAN OF OIU"’' appliance Zippers, umbrellas repaired. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY M j Ads must be mailed only No phone orders Deposit required. Hilliard manufacturing - warehouse I D POSE FOR A PICTURE, tS P ith ie r H £ R E ! 16 S ot's m alady 21 S potted Window shades, Venetian Carpentry and general contrac- 5# i Payment must accompany ad Street. Call after 6, 649-7289. space. 2,000 square feet to 100,- 1936 FORD pickup truck - In 22 Packed In a 32 Com pass point foodstuff ilT A R GAXEK?*iO (coll.) 46 W agers blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ting. Residential and commer- i One Item only. Include price and phone 000 square feet. Brokers good condition. ^00 or best I 17 Guido's note graduated 36 Ejects Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. dal. Whether it be a small j THREE BEDROOMS, central, offe-. Call 643-4706. By CLAY R. POLLAN- series 37 Disencumber 47 Present month protected. Call 1-226-1206. ARIIS LIRRA 19 Philippine 40 Complications (ab.l repair job, a custom built home • No refunds for early cancellation For non-commercial users only cheerful, quiet, second floor, Your Daily Acimly Guidt peasant 23 Series o l steps MA8. 21 24 T ook food 41 Wound with a 49 PeerQynt's MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. or anything in between, call 646- iSS Ad may be edited to conform to rules carpeting, stove, refrigerator, A c c o rd in g to the Start. 20 ConHnes m other STORE with window front - ■Ari. I» 24 Star (comb. 25 Seasoning dirk Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 1379. ^ Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. basement, garage. Adult family •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• To develop messoge for Wednesday, 26 Woody plant 42 Father (Fr.) 50 Seine 4 Few steps from Main Street. 9L12-27-44 >17-21-M/C lom i) spraying. Fully insured. .1. —— * only. No pets. Security, lease. read words corresponding to numbers 28 French c ity (2 43 C uckoo 52 C o lle ctio n ol No delay In publication will be permitted. Lavatory, basement. $70 Molorcycles-BIcycles 64 P i t :73^ 90 38-51-^ vg 27 African fly quotes of yrxrr Zodiac birth sign. 30 Playing card wds.) blackbirds Licensed. Free estimates. ANY TYPE Carpentry and j Tenant pays utilities. Available > TAURUS SCORPIO 45 Oriental 53 Tatter monthly. Call 646-llM. t Tims 31 Relaxing 61 Bookkeeping 31 G luts 29 Lampreys Phone 646-3437 , 633-5354. masonry work, additions and j February 1st. 643-6733,649-5051. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all ^ ATS. 10 ocr. 2)^ 2 Extenri 32 Study 62 Putting 33 G irl's name 1 " S 8“ r " v W IT remodeling. Free estimates. A. ! makes, models and speeds. CY may 10 3 Y (*,'ll 33 To 63H ond ' NOP. 21 34 Cultivatas r r 3“ 34 Questions 64 Health TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Squillacote, 649d)811. p j FIV E ROOMS, three down, two Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, ^ 117$ >v m . liS.. T.M. DHlIlPal' ^44-34-43 4 Hm e 35 Seesaw OFFICE SPACE - m - 5 Progress 35 Your 65 Ideas 1- 7-15-231 15“ 13 Trees cut, trimmed or topped, I icS up, furnished, heat and hot Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- ^74-77 38 Eaten away 6 Don't 34 There's 66 Aw oit 31-45-81-86^ 39 Causes to stumps removed, fully insured. BUILDING - Remodeling, I water, $225. per month. FOR RENT 2098. G IM tN t 37 Or 67 Done l6 BUZZ SAWYER 7 Out SAGITTARIUS remember i r Got a tree problem? Well worth roofing, rec rooms, additions, I References, security deposit. 250 square feet, center BY ROY CRANE ? ^ H A r II 8 Scope 30 Important 68 Decisions 69 Investments NOP. 22 Am 41 Health resort H f r i t a phone call. 742-8252. garages. All kinds, carpentry I 643-5747. 9 Get 39 Be 44 Wedding \ r iManchester, air conditioning MAICO -. 1971, 380, completely IN T H E ^ THE CAPTAIN THREW ME Y /ju a e io lO A 40 Sing 70 Celebrate pec. II L m work. For estimates call 649- i:;:;:; I and parking. Call: 643-9551. rebuilt. Asking $750. Call 6 ^ ^CAPTAIN K5-11-2S32 i I Shown 41 Moke 71 The w ords THERE. SIR. 6-14-24-37,^ 45 Box score CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 1142. , | FURNISHED APARTMENT, 8080 or after 6 p.m. 646-6832. BILLV'S , HOLD OF Hl^ :/S341-80^ 12 Involved 42 Career 72 Are 41-56-68 ^ ' SCHOONER; is Sound 43 Wise 73 More abbreviation 5 T a very reasonable work ------M I two rooms, first floor, centrally DEAD? CANCIR 46 O ccupant JT DING. VJE'O TIED HAN& 14 A ct 4 4 A 74 Answer CAPRICORN guaranteed, call anytime. 649- R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad- | I W located with ample parking, no 1972 YAMAHA lOOcc, bought JUHl II 15 For 45 Taking 75 A t O K . 22 ^ 51 Panamanian s r a " Wanted to Rent S7 BETTER CALL AND FOOT, 44 New 76 Your gull 4266. ditions, garages, porches, I I m pets, call 649-1287. new in 1974. 4,000 miles, with JULY 11 id Splendid JAN. IP < ^ ^THE POLICE, l7 D o y 47 And 77 Side 54 G els up kitchen and form ica work, I NAME I M windshield, luflgage rack and TOO. S" 2- B-28-33 18 You'll 48 More 78 Fovored 26-42-47-52/!? 55 M akes Into law TWO HANDYMEN - will clean repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. j THREE ROOM furnished RESPONSIBLE couple with 56 Harass ADDRESS cover. Excellent condition, D '55-40¥/-88 19 Reason 49 Now 79 Before 69-72-TO ^ 5 T attics and cellars, light apartment, one block fromirom one mitelittle gingirl seekingseeKine two- 20 Idea 50 Then 80 Home 57 W isest SlteHeralii $400. firm. Call 643-9296. LIO AQUARIUS trucking, reasonable rates, 643- CLASSIFIED AOVESTISINO CITY Main Street, rent includes heat, _ bedroom house to rent. Will T 21 For 51 Things 81 Persorvil MASON CONTRACTOR - M 1 DOWN utilities, parking, security take full responsibUity. JULY 11 22 Ask 52 Property 82 And 5305. Plastering, custom built stone j STATE i 23 Reading 53 Teoching 83 W ealth F fl. II u 46 17 deposit required. 643-1111. Excellent references. Please •••••••••••••••••••###*#«*## V ^ - Aue. 11 84 Practical 1 Sparrow , lo r JT IT or brick fireplaces, chimney | P.O. Box 591 24 Roshly 54 Helping 22-34-49-50^ one repairs, block and cement | ZIP call anytime. 1-482-2134. Automotive Service 66 ^3-4-19-33 23 In 5$ Contocts 85 Economics CONSERVE FU EL - Chimney Manchester, Conn. 06040 ^40-59-70 24 Marriage 54 Snap 86 Inventory 66-71-74 ^ 2 Mine entrance W St and fireplace heat reclaimers, work. New and repairs. E. PHONE MANCHESTER GARDENS - SCwnerapart LOCKABLE GARAGE- VIRGO 27 In 57 Money 87 Appreciate PISCIS 5 T u Franklin fireplace inserts and Richardson, 643-0889, 6494)608. ::v:i | two-bedroom duplex, $184 LIGHT BODY and rust repair, 28 Of SB In 88 Directness FCI. I I y5>., 4 R oulette wager monthly, includes heat, hot Wanted, East Hartford- car painting. Wright Motor 29 Means 59 Or 89 Profit 5 Spanish cheer forced air dechillers for home, ' ...... Mot MAR. 2 0 * ^ 6 Property Hem 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. water, appliances and parking. Manchester area to store my Sales, 1135 East Middle Turn­ ( i s : ; 30 Getting 60Frientts 90 Schemes business and indus^y. Harold REMODELING jobs needed 18-39-43-58 llll^ 7 Unclose (poet.) -J Design services included. Call Superintendent, 646-0090. Equal Porsche. Call 549-1018 after a pike, next to Bolton town line, .,..,10-13-20-29 iG o o d (^Advetse ^ ^ l ^ i u r s l J. Leese Supplies, Heat ^S/48-57-82-89 JW' i2-64-79-83l (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I Reclaimer Division, 649-7627. Everett W. V an E ^ e, 633-0137. housing. p.m. 649-6290. f f

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OBITUARIES

Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht Reinhold A. Rautenberg m • Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht, 95, Reinhold A. Rautenberg, 85, k iIanrI|PHtpr lEumng lipralb formerly of 34 Village St., died of 12 Emerson St. died Monday and brush fire on two acres off jured on lawn outside Monday at the Lutheran Home at Manchester Memorial MANCHESTER Manchester High School Manchester’s Town and Rt. 30, Tolland. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1K5- VOL. XaV, No, 107 in Clinton, N.Y. She was the Hospital. He was the husband of Monday, 5:32 p.m. — Field (Manchester Ambulance). Manchf!»ter-A City of Village Charm widow of Herman Lamprecht. Mrs. Minnie Pohl Rautenberg. Eighth District Fire TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Departments, along with East and brush fire on two acres off Pitici:: KiiTEivN <;|.;,Ms Mrs. Lamprecht was bom He was born in West Prussia, Hunter Rd., Tolland. Nov. 24, 1879 in Germany and Germany, and lived here 65 Hartford firemen, responded to % a Monday morning report of a Monday, 6:37 p.m. — Brush had liv ^ most of her life in years. He was employed as a TOLLAND COUNTY grass fire near the town line at fire at Scott and Hemlock Drs., Manchester before entering the toolmaker at Cheney Bros, for Vernon. Monday, 7:07 p.m. — Lutheran Home three years 43 years before retiring 19 Wickham Park and took about half an hour to douse the blaze. Automobile accident at Rt. 30 ago. She was a charter member years ago. AMBULANCE CALLS and Dobson Rd., Vernon (Ver­ of Concordia Lutheran Church. Other survivors are two sons, Eighth District volunteers, MANCHESTER President Optimistic non Ambulance). Survivors are a son, Herman Clifford Ray Rautenberg of who were»call^ at 10:19 a.m., Monday, 3:25 p.m. — Boy in­ R. Lamprecht of Dayton, Ohio; Manchester and Eric said the fire covered a small 3 daughters, Mrs. Frederick C. Rautenberg of Suffield; a area near railroad tracks and Hurlburt of Manchester, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Gertrude Stender was apparently ignited by a Charles Moller of Cheshire and of Essen, Germany; five passing train. Town firemen Mrs. Frank Reese of Dayton, grandchildreand three great responded at 10:26 a.m. Jets Collide; Crews Unhurt About 1976 Economy Other fire calls: Ohio; a brother, Harry Gess of grandchildren. WASHINGTON (UPD — Prpsiripnt TTnrH hxT Q *t.y« TT_ . . ^ MANCHESTER WASHINGTON (UPI) —F’resident Ford by a two-day trip to Atlanta. He had Aibany, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at WINDHAM, Vt. (U P I)-T w o the time of the crash. says the economic picture in 1976 will be Press Secretary Ron Nessen. William McKinney of Coven­ 1:30 p.m. from the Holmes Monday, 2:56 p.m. — Grass sought to promote his anti-recession Air Force FB-111 fighters The survivors, who landed on bright enough to justify his running for Ford plans several more cross-country try; 9 grandchildren, 26 great­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. fire at 35 Pleasant St. (Town). package to a wide variety of southern crashed in flight late Monday a lightly wooded mountainside, another presidential term. trips to seek the backing he needs to sell grandchildren and a great- with the Rev. Burton Strand, Monday, 6:40 p.m.—Smoking leaders in politics, media, business and night seconds after four were not pickup up for several Ford returned to the capital in a heavy labor. his program to a recalcitrant Congress. great-grandson. pastor of Concordia Lutheran light fixture at Anderson-Little hours. They were identifi^ as crewmen parachuted to safety. snowfall Tuesday night, obviously buoyed “The President feels it went well,” said The funeral is Wednesday at Church, officiating. store, 340 Broad St. (Town). Spokesmen at Plattsburgh Capt. Larry McMaster, Capt. Asked how the economy might affect his Today, 1:35 a.m. — Alarm at 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Friends may call at the (N.Y.) Air Force Base, where Donald G. Vann, Capt. John E. candidacy. Ford told an Atlanta news con­ 8 Devon Dr.; no fire (Town). Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. funeral home today from 2 to 4 the planes were based, refused Hockenberger, and 1st Lt. ference: “I believe that the economic Today, 5:21 a.m. — situation in 1976 will be an improving pic­ Burton Strand, pastor of Con­ and 7 to 9 p.m. to confirm reports that the James D. Cotton. Washdown of spilled gasoline at ture. It won’t be perhaps as good as we cordia Lutheran Church, will Friends wishing to do so may planes had been involved in an They were transported by officiate. Burial will be in East make contributions to the scene of auto accident, 630 Turkish Military Aid like, but I believe unemployment will be airborne refueling maneuver helicopter back to Plattsburgh Center St. (Town). going down and employment will be going Cemetery. Memorial Fund of Concordia Sterile Processing Explained when the collision took place about three hours after the Friends may call at the Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. Today, 9^3 a.m. — Leaves on crash. up. I think the economic circumstances Mrs. Stella Leber, in uniform, sterile processing technician, explains the sterile fire off 'Thayer Rd. (Town). about ,10:30 p.m. will be good enough to justify at least my funeral home tonight from 7 to “I have no information on There were no ground in­ Expected to Resume processing procedure to a group of visitors who toured Manchester Hospital Sunday during Today, 11:10 a.m. — False seeking (the presidency).” 9. that,’’ said an unidentified juries although debris showered an open house. The lock handle behind Mrs. Leber controls the door of the steam sterilizer. report of truck fire on 1 0 M Plattsburgh spokesman. the Windham-Londonderry Interstate 86 near Exit 92 On reports that Sen. Howard Baker, R- The event was sponsored by the hospital auxiliary. There will be another open house with However, another area. A wing section hit a WASHINGTON (UPI) — Government months, in the view of officials here. (Town). officials say they expect a resumption of Tenn., is considering seeking the Yale Dean Dead at 55 similar tours for the public on March 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) Plattsburgh spokesman later hardware store in South Lon­ Turkey is in the midst of receiving Republican presidential nomination — TOLLAND COUNTY U.S. military aid to Turkey sometime confirmed there was KC-135 donderry, where most of the major shipments of U.S. F4 Phantom jet probably starting in the New Hampshire before the suspension could cause signifi­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Donald Calif., and Roderic Taylor of Monday, 8:14 a.m. — Report tanker aircraft in the area at wreckage fell. warplanes. It has received 16 of these primary — Ford said: "1 have indicated cant damage to NATO’s southern flank. W. Taylor, 55, dean of Yale’s North Haven; a daughter, of smoke on Elm Hill Rd., Ver­ planes since August, under credit terms that it is my intention to be a candidate in non; no fire. The State Department interpreted the 5 Graduate School, died today at Patricia, of Berkeley, Calif., arranged by the U.S. government, and has 1976, and of course in our system anybody act of Congress which requires the aid the Yale Health Center. and a sister, Mrs. Serge Hum- Monday, 9:33 a.m. — Car fire commitments for at least 24 more of the $5 can if they so desire qualify to be a can­ cutoff as taking effect at midnight tonight. Taylor, Eugene Higgins mon of Montclair, N.J. at Interstate 86 and Dobson million supersonic aircraft. didate in any primary.” professor of psychology and one Funeral services are private, POLICE REPORT Rd., Vernon. SHOP PINEHURST WEDNESDAY Some congressmen had thought Congress of the university’s leading Monday, 11:03 a.m. — Fire in meant midnight last night, but there was educators and administrators, boys’ restrooms at Tolland 9:00 ’til 6:00 no formal challenge to the State had been suffering from cancer Boy, 16, I n ju r e d Woodland St. Court date is Feb. on Hilliard St.; and structural High School, reported by box Department’s interpretation, extending aid another day. since last fall. I n Fight at MHS 24. damage to an entryway at the alarm; minor damage. February Flurries and Flakes Federal Reserve Moves He had been a member of the MANCHESTER • Michael Pelletier, 20, of 28 Community Y, 80 N. Main St. Monday, 3:52 p.m. — Field LEAN U.S. CHOICE Congress ordered that the aid, including A 16-year-old Manchester A drowsy driver was the ap­ HAMBURG Regardless of what the groundhogs credit sales, be suspended Feb. Yale faculty since 1955, and boy, Kerry Manley of 29 Durant Thompson St., Rockville, New England awoke to a blanket of walks had to be shoveled as is shown parent cause of an accident ear­ BEEF STEW forecast elsewhere, the sunshine Sun­ 5—today—but did not specify the hour. To Make Credit Easier dean of the graduate school since St., was treated for head in­ charged Monday afternoon with lb. 9 8 * light snow which continued here on S. Alton St. (Herald photo by 1969. ly this morning when a car left operating a motor vehicle while 5 LBS. OR MORE day in Manchester left shadows and Congress ordered the aid remain juries and released from the road and- slammed into ib.M.3 9 throughout the morning. For Pinto) suspended until "substantial progress” By RICHARD HUGHES In an encouraging development for the Taylor was a key figure at Manchester Memorial Hospital his license was suspended, mis­ Less than 5 lbs. . . $1.09 lb. Marrow Soup Bonos lb. 2c today the town along with most of youngsters it meant no school but UPI Business Writer auto industry, automakers said new car Yale in the planning and ad­ McCann’s Texaco service sta­ use of marker plates, and SOUTH SIDE toward a Cyprus peace settlement has Monday afternoon after an tion at 630 Center St., ENTRANCE been made and until President Ford can The Federal Reserve Bank, the nation’s sales in the final 10 days of January ministration of Yale’s new alleged fight outside failure to obey red light on ¥ money manager, says it intends to make jumped 42 per cent over the middle of the programs in the social •Manchester Police said. Locust St. Court date is Feb. 18. certify that Turkey would use the aid only Manchester High School, police freezer Pleaser or Large Family Special on for defensive purposes. more and easier credit available to fight month. Detroit credited the cash rebate sciences. Robert J. Dagon, 25, of East • Leonard Swanson, 32, of reported. Hartford told police he fell EXTRA LEAN, 12-lb. Average Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has the recession. promotions for the gain. At the time he was appointed Police responded to reports Hartford, charged Monday Effective today, the Federal Reserve President Ford, in his Atlanta news con­ dean, he was both chairman of asleep at the wheel while night with speeding and failure Winter^s Heaviest Snowfall said the cutoff would be a “tragedy” and of a boy unconscious at the made it cheaper for commercial banks to ference, cited the rebate program as an the Pyschology Department driving west on Center St. to obey red light at W. Middle CORN FED PORK LOINS “a serious setback for our security in­ school’s northeast lawn, and shortly after 5 a.m. Police said terests.” borrow “overnight” from the Fed’s example of how “good old American free and director of Yale’s Institute found Manley conscious but in­ Tpke. and Main St. Court date is reserve funds. enterprise" can help get the economy of Social Science. Dagon’s car crossed the center Feb. 24. But the consensu^ here in official circles jured. He was taken to the line, went off the road, knocked Blankets Most of Region is that both the United States and Turkey In the third decline in as many months, moving. Although he won a coveted hospital by Manchester Am­ 1.19 the Fed lowered the discount rate on such Rhodes scholarship to Oxford over two gasoline pumps, and have a vital stake in continued cooperation Good Stimulus bulance Service. Have it cut to order...2 Roasts and B to 10 Center and that this will be maintained after the loans to 6 3/4 per cent from 71/4 per cent. “The unusual and I think successful when he graduated from Baker came to rest in a garage door at By DOUG BEVINS Police said two other boys, the service station. Breaks reported to police Chops...Remember It’s Extra Lean... rain or sleet tonight. The National operations would change to sanding later present difficulty is sorted out. Expansion Policy marketing technique shown by the University in 1939, World War both under age 16, have been Monday included entry of a va­ Different religions, different fraternal Weather Service at Windsor Locks con­ today, and that crews would probably be II prevented his taking up Damage to the pumps and Schools were closed, traffic was moving Officials were particularly skeptical of “It is a signal by the Federal Reserve to automotive industry in the last few F referred to juvenile authorities station building was heavy, cant apartment at 1081 Main St. orders, different people — all have their tinued a winter storm warning throughout working until at least midnight. suggestions that Turkey might pull our of the market place that it intends to pursue months, and the announcement that some residence in England. in connection with the alleged and residences on Hilliard St. MORE SPECIAL VALUES STARTING WED. slowly, and there were several minor ac­ the day and night. Burchill said street plowing is com- Survivors include his widow, police said. Dagon and a cidents today as Manchester highway NATO, or .ordpr the United States out of a somewhat more expansive monetary of the appliance manufacturers are going fight. The incident occurred at and Croft Dr. About $40 in cash own ideas as to what funeral service The snow, which started falling at about .plicated in several ateas by townspeople’s three air bases it uses iii that country. to use the same techniques ... will have a Ruth Spence Taylor; two sons, passenger in his car, Jacqueline crews were out in force trying to keep up policy than it has heretofore,” said Leif about 3:30 p.m. was taken from the Croft Dr. O^A-Oz. Can 3 a.m., resulted from a storm front use of snowblowers, blowing snow into very good stimulus, not only to the Laird Taylor of Bakersfield, Brown of East Hartford, suf­ should and should not Include. The con­ They said Turkey’s continued Olsen, chief economist at First National home; it wasn’t known what with the biggest snowfall so far this moving northeastward from the Gulf of already-plowed streets. He also reminded economy but to public confidence,” Ford fered minor injuries but scientious funeral director is prepared to winter. membership in NATO is vital to her City Bank. was missing from the other 9 LIVES Mexico, the weathermen said. At midday, towns^ople of a parking ban on all defense, since the entire ’Turkish military Olsen said other recent action by the said. refused hospital treatment, Accumulations in Central Connecticut places. serve all families, taking these the storm was centered along the Manchester streets between 2 and 6 a.m. establishment has been supplied by the In Europe, the U.S. dollar, shored up by police said. CAT FOOD 5 P 1 . 0 0 were expected to reach eight inches this Fed, including the lowering of the amount Thefts reported Monday in­ Delaware coast. The entire New England region was get­ United States, which has sent that country the Federal Reserve and European cen­ Dagon was charged with differences into account rather than afternoon, before precipitation changes to of cash banks must keep in reserve to failure to drive right on a curve. cluded two fire extinguishers, and while deal stock lasts, we offer this simply By midday, Manchester had up to five ting snow today, with accumulations of a more than $3 billion in military aid since cover deposits and the purchase of govern­ tral banks, gained strength against Euro­ E trying to impose his own ideas of what’s foot expected in northern areas. ABOUT TOWN Court date is Feb. 25 at East valued at $28, stolen from wonderful special on inches of snow on the ground and driving 1950. ment securities, has had greater influence pean currencies Tuesday. Hartford. homes on Birch and Spruce right or wrong. was hazardous. Elsewhere in the East, near-blizzard con­ Abandoning NATO and switching to in creating more money for commercial On the New York Stock Exchange, stock Sts.; - and a $130 leather coat PURINA Gromyko Fails Schools in Manchester and most sur­ ditions were reported in West Virginia. another military supplier, even if one loans. prices were down slightly at the close stolen from a patron of the rounding towns were closed today. Lunch Meetings scheduled tonight in in the parish hall of the church. Arrests made or motor vehi­ boxes* 1 could be found, would be an extremely Loan Demand Down after larger losses in early trading. The Ladies Aid of the European Health Spa, 515 W. MEMBER. THE ORDER OF DIE GOLDEN RULE CHOICE MORSELS menus for Manchester’s public schools Manchester were likely to be canceled, Members are reminded to bring cle violations charged by costly and time consuming process for the But, he said, a more significant factor in The Dow Jones industrial average, off Lutheran Women’s Missionary Middle Tpke. In Mission were pushed back a day because of the several sources said, although no sandwiches. Dessert and Manchester Police included: ' Turks-something they would undertake declining interest rates has been the more than 10 points at the outset, lost 3.37 League of Zion Evangelical Vandalism reported Monday o m e United Press International closings. decisions had been made at midday. at 708.07. Volume again was heavy with beverages will be served by • Ronald C. Soares, 40, of only in the last resort after many, many 'dwindling demand for loans. Lutheran Church will meet included $400 worth of damage HOLMES PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei There were reports of scores of "fender- 25.4 million shares traded. Mrs. Viola Trotter, Mrs. Bolton, charged with failure to aoo MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the done to roof shingles at the Gromyko flew home today without Egyp­ bender” autombile accidents throughout Florence Thornton and Mrs. drive a reasonable distance 302 M A IN ...... MANCHESTER, CONN. church. Refreshments will be Eighth Utilities District garage HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES tian support for Moscow’s Middle East the state today, but Manchester Police Marion Schuman. apart in connection with a two- served by Mrs. Emil Bronke, peace moves, but left behind a pledge for said there were only two or three storm- car crash Monday morning at Mrs. Samuel Demko, Mrs. more Soviet military aid. related accidents this morning. None were Welfare’s Edward Maher: A Man of Principle Center St. and Salem Rd. Henry Nelson and Mrs. Andreas Officers and directors of Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail serious. Soares’ truck was in collision Lorenzen. Omar Shrine Club will meet at 8 Fahmi said the two-day talks “were com­ Highway Supt. John Burchill said town By SOL R. COHEN pleasure of seeing some of my ideas take with a car driven by Simone p.m. Wednesday at the home of pletely successful and served their pur­ crews began chemical routes at 4:30 a.m. Edward H. Maher, who became Connec­ shape.” m Curkin of 26 Arvine PI. Court The DAV Auxiliary will meet A1 Rossetto, club president, 93 pose.” aiid by 7 a.m. all town snowplows —plus ticut’s welfare commissioner Saturday, is Presently, the Maher family has a home date is Feb. 18. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake St. MANCHESTER: 5 19 e a s t m id d l e t p k e . “Outstanding issues” would have to several contracted plows —were working a man of principle — living proof that in Delmar, N.Y., a suburb of Albany. He • Stanley Shamonis, 44, of no VFW Home. wait until Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev on 28 routes. money isn’t everything in life. plans to sell the residence and move his certain address, charged Mon­ An adult Bible study will be 646-445S visits Egypt, he said. Burchill expected that plowing Maher, a Connecticut native and a family to Connecticut — possibly again in day night with breach of peace Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of conducted Wednesday at 10 former Manchester resident, took a $9,000 the Manchester area. and intoxication in connection America, will meet Thursday a.m. at Zion Evangelical lmii9 room HUCE SELEaiON - FIRST QUALITY cut in pay when he became welfare com­ Maher said he didn’t apply for the with a domestic disturbance on at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Lutheran Church. missioner. He gets $33,000 a year. As welfare commissioner job but was Hall. Miss June Werdelin, R.N., Now one of Conneclicul'i lorgeit convertible rclailen offen a ipecial pregram of )|aving5 on every Brand-name tieep-sofa in ilock. You're sure to like one of Sanitary Sewer Charge executive deputy commissioner in New recommended for it by several Connec­ will speak on “Fractures and the 60 on display and that's the one on whkh you'll save. York State’s Department of Social Ser­ ticut people. He said he was surprised ' f s r Fixin’s,” a presentation on vices, the job he held until last Friday, he when Gov. Grasso contacted him and fractures of the hip and long Increases Proposed was getting $42,000 a year. asked if he’d be interested. bones and the surgical The Maher family includes Mrs. Maher, ‘We Talked, I Accepted’ prosthetic equipment used in V the former Therese Kane, and sons Brian, “I definitely was interested,” he the surgical operations. tQppiesl; > 9 j By SOL R. COHEN Just thr^ hours before they had heard Jeffrey and Gary. They resided on explained. “We talked and I accepted.” Refreshments will be served. Town Manager Robert Weiss is the first item — the proposal to hike Chambers St. from 1957 to 1964, when Maher acknowledges his number one proposing a hike in sanitary sewer charges charges for large-volume customers. Maher took a job with the New York State task will be to determine "how to provide The Five-Point Club of 29.95 tw ie ^ Mattraw. leaM y m $ $ H . Petition Resubmitted can help shape policy and have the * ' > ®0«e" tn-sleeh velvet Tuesday night’s board meeting and con­ liquidating those bills.” Sunset Club will meet SEALY-SIMMONS stituted the last item heard by the direc­ Residents of Keeney St. (between He said also he’s looking into reports Hackmatack St. and Folly Brook) sub­ Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the tors. Connecticut isn’t doing as much as it can mitted a repeat petition Tuesday night, Senior Citizens Center. After February Special KARPEN-ECLIPSE SAVE or should to spread infonnation regarding the meeting, cards will be requesting sanitary sewers for their area.' The Weather the availibilty of food stamps. ON SUPER-QUEEN FOR EXAMPLE played. BERKLINE $ The board took no action in December 1973 “I’m a great believer in food stamps and IM CO$«40KUTAN laiU hte'i 90 hwh Inside Today on a previous petition from the area Snow today will mix with and then SAVE 10% ON ALL Convertibles cer^O ew ry te«e inched le Htmdta residents. I’m for making them available to as many Members of the VFW change to freezing rain and then rain this eligible people as possible,” he said. “It’s > yew deduct The latest petition is signed by the Auxiliary will meet Wednesday $ 200. Senior Citizens ...... Page 3 afternoon. Accumulations will range tom 1 a very useful service, at a relatively ALL DIAMONDS owners of nine of the Keeney St. proper­ Visits Manchester Office at 7:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral Conununity Spirit of ‘76...... Page 4 to 3 inches along the shore to 6 inches or minimal cost to the state.” ties and excludes numbers 119-123-116. The Home, 400 Main St., to conduct Stamps and Coins ...... Pages more well inland. Highs around 40 near the Maher was accompanied on his excluded properties now are serviced state Welfare Commissioner Edward acting head of the local office of the a ritual for the late Mrs. Jennie STORE HOURS Environmental Education ...... Page 21 coast and in the low 30s elsewhere. htenchester visit by Serge Tetera, district from Hackmatack St. The petition asks Precipitation changing to brief snow W. Maher visited the Mancheker of­ state’s Public Assistance Program. Lappen, a member. TUESDAY-FRIDAY 10-12 Area P rofile...... Pages 8, 9, 22 director of the Hartford-Manchester area. the directors to utilize revenue sharing flurries by late tonight and continuing fice of the state welfare department She directs the operation of about 100 SATURDAY VO-S FREE DELIVERY • CO NVINIINT TERMS • MASTER CHARGE Herald Angle...... Page 15 The new welfare commissioner pledged, 3 or GmtraUom funds for the sewer construction. A public Thursday. Lows tonight in the 20s Inlaiirt Tuesday as part of his plan to tour employes, including some assiped to O O SH ) MONDAY East, Tech winners...... Page is “My administration will be open and St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild hearing on the request will be scheduled and near 30 along the coast. Highs statewide facilities. Here he is shown the Children Services Program. MANCHESTER PARKADE East football awards...... Page 17 by the board. available to all inquiries from the news will meet Thursday at 11 a m. Thursday mostly in the 30s. media and the public.” statistics by Ethel Devine of Vernon, (Herald photo by Dunn)