PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 17, 1974 Outing Club To Form Plans for organizing a Others attending the meeting Juan Sanchez, director of the ila n rlff tfr lEumha Heralb Manchester Outing Club will be 0 will be Tim Badger, assistant E d U jg jJ" '' Environm ental discussed tonight at 7 p.m. at the Center for Environmental town recreational director, and Refreshments will be served. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 16 Education (Oak Grove Nature lOURS (|»% a Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -f o u r p a g e s - t w o s e c t i o n s Center). PRICEi f if t e e n c e n t s Anyone from 14 years of age on up is invited to attend. TRADl tN YOUR OLD SET Steven Fish, specialist in out­ door recreation and education FOR A BRAND NEW J975 Coloiful (p® with the town recreation 100% SOLID STATE COLOR TV department, said adults are specially urged to attend. Watergate Narrative Continues Fish describes tonight’s SPECIAL MUM room rigged with earphones so all could wouldn’t go to jail for the rest of his life.’’ voice talked to Dean on the day of the meeting as a “talk-up” where TRADE NOW! WASHINGTON (UPI) - John W. Dean such items as finances, what CHOOSE FROM III testified today that Charles W. Colson hear. ’Then Dean told of a Jan. 5, 1973 White original Watergate indictments. He said “Jerry has got to lead” — meaning that the club can offer, what people CONSOLES told him he had discussed clemency for During the March 21 meeting, Dean House corridor conversation with Colson, gave Nixon the details of the Watergate who had hired Hunt. then House Republican Leader Gerald R. want to do, the possibility of PORTABLES the original Watergate defendants with President Richard M. Nixon in January, cover-up and warned, “We have a cancer Dean quoted Colson as saying, “John, I Ford should try to head off a House in­ President clinics on backpacking and COMBINATIONS climbing, and trips can be dis­ 1973. — within — close to the presidency....” felt this matter was so serious... ’This was vestigation. Mrs. Louise Spiro of 44 IN PINE, OAK, 4.19 Reg. $1.59 • $1.89 Dean, former White House counsel and a matter I felt I had to take up with the cussed. In his third day on the stand at the Marshall Rd. recently was MAPLE, PECAN, 10 for $9.99 Beautiful, Colorfid. . . Nixon’s chief accuser, testified today President himself.” Watergate cover-up trial of five former As the tape of Nixon’s Sept. 15,1972 con­ elected president of Ben Ezra WALNUT FINISHES Nixon associates. Dean continued his about the problems White House aides had Chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal Chapter of B’nai B’rith. She with original Watergate defendants E. asked Dean if Colson told him he actually versation with Dean and White House narrative of alleg^ cover-up activities in chief of staff H.R. Haldeman was played succeeds Mrs. Michelle MANCHESTER CURTIS MATHES late 1972 and early 1973. Howard Hunt Jr. and James W. McCord took it up with the President. every person in the silent courtroom — the Leverant. HOSPITAL ^ Tapes To Be Played Jr. “Yes, he did,” Dean said. Other elected officers are Hunt Distraught Dean’s testimony was identical to that jury, presiding Judge John J. Sirica, the It was believed tapes of Dean’s conver­ five defendants, their lawyers, reporters Gladys Nadel, vice president of NOTES sations with Nixon on March 17 and March Dean said Hunt was distraught over the he gave at the Senate Watergate hearings events; Gayle Rappaport, vice June 25, 1973. and the 100 persons in the audience — wore 21,1973, would be played at the trial later death of his wife in an airplane crash and large earphones. * president of membership; wanted to plead guilty if he could get YEAR in the day. The first secret White House ’The jury and audience at Thursday’s The jury and reporters had transcripts Laura Gardnier, vice president Discharged Tuesday; Arleen “some assurance from the White House he GUARANTEE tapes were played Thursday in a court­ session listened as Nixon’s tape-recorded to follow the conversation more easily. of fund raising; Nina Kay, Welesky, Warehouse ; TULIP BULBS CROCUS BULBS 100% PARTS Extra Larga ASSORTS financial secretary; Fran Diana Bray, East Hartford; ■ 25 Pof Only , DAFFODILS’ , Alan: Hyacinth, Madonna, Ullaa, Goldstein, recording secretary; Mary Jones, 16 Oliver Rd.; OMIT * each Sclllaa, Dutch Ida, ate. 1 0 * 1.59 Paula Weinreb, corresponding Catherine Allen, 25C Forest St.; ONLY 1S‘ aach secretary; Arlene Hoffman, Michelle Rossomangno, 71 PANSY SPECIAL Steele Aecuses Opponent Of Using Hysteria P M Howl HANSINB POTS, reg. $9,95, Indorrs or Out treasurer. Regan St., Rockville; Albert YEAR For color this fall, and iraxt aummar; j Thi$ tf'eelt'g Speciah Extra Large Size NOW ONLY S8.48 Committee chairmen are Harrison, 48 McKinley St.; GUARANTEE all coloral SREENFIELO UWN FOOD JENNin J-16 DRIVEWAY SEAUR 10,000 sq.ft...... * 9.95 Phyllis Goldblatt, donor; Bea Bennett Warburton, East Hart­ 80 plaiU. Mlj S1.89 Praaarva Your Driveway HARTFORD (UPI) — Republican “What started as a political gambit by $47.7 million rate hike for its two Connec­ effect, and as much as $5 a barrel more 100% PICTURE TUBE Wa ORTHO SHOW UWN FOOD Snyder, Hillel; Richy Kahan, ford; Phyllis Kennedy, 256 E. Faatura Tha FInaal In 8 gallons S8.30 Mrs. Grasso to win votes by screaming at ticut subsidiaries last week, has disclosed UNDSCAPE MATERIALS Covers 12,000 sq. ft. gubernatorial contender Robert H. Steele than utilities in such states as Mississippi Anti-Defamation League; Middle Tpke.; Beverly Walsh, Gyptum, LInw A Qrandutar Lima Reg. $10,95 _ _ said today his opponent, Democrat Ella T. the public utilities has now taken an ugly it is laying off several hundred workers pay. 88 Hilltop Dr. • Cotnosttr Special 3 ft. high NOW O N L Y ...... , 9 . 9 5 turn for the economy,’’ he said. and is delaying construction projects to Rachel Singer, community af­ • JifimM M; • lepaiese Ten FORSYTHIA $3.38 (3 lor $9.98) Grasso is using fear and hysteria over Mrs. Grasso backed a legal challenge to • Mpen HOBSARD-HAU UWN A special legislative session to consider build more plants. fairs; Marcia Weinstein, Also, Carol Farnham, 1488 • Emtdi ad SPECIAL ON and PLANT FOOD utility rate hikes to win votes. the Northeast Utilities rate hike which remembrances; Caroline Sullivan Ave., South Windsor; YEAR M e a i M y HARDY PERENNIALS Steele told newsmen that Mrs. Grasso’s his package of 11 bills to deal wjth utility Fuel Price Suit resulted in a temporary injunction rolling For flowers, vegetables, Cloutier, sunshine; and Linda Ervin Graham, Box 528, RFD 4, GUARANTEE •NdaPtat Z O p ta n ts ...... $1.89 shrubs; feed them now - approach of getting court action to rates doesn’t appear to be realistic before Steele said his lawsuit filed in U.S. back most of the increase pending further • SW i mi • tzileis munnexs. Goodstein, publicity. Bolton; Angelina Natalie, W. onusii musss, cmlimm the last time _ - _ _ rate hikes not only fails to get at the root the elections, Steele said, but he believes District Court Sept. 23 is challenging the litigation. 100% SHOP LABOR flan t im Trees • HI Larel n * CMMTNIB. SNEn HILIWS, ETC M«»...... *4.88 Mrs. Gloria Schaefer, Center St.; Colleen Culleton, NOMINAL TRIP CHARGE AFTER M DAYS • freead Cerer • neaerini SlnAi of the problem but threatens thousands of it can be held immediately afterwards. Federal Energy Administration’s failure Steele said despite his $100 contribution secretary of state, will speak at 185 Green Rd.; Vivian jobs. Mrs. Grasso has failed to get at the to establish a nationwide average fuel limit for his campaign, he has raised a the next meeting of the chapter Brousseau, 92 Merline Rd., Ver­ The Republican candidate said Mrs. basic problem affecting utility rates — the price. total of $242,000 from 8,200 contributors, on Oct. 23 at Temple Beth non; Diane Gorneau, East TRADE NOW! FEED TOUR UWNI Grasso’s belter skelter approach will have high cost of fuel oil Connecticut utilities Connecticut utilities must pay $3.14 an all time record and more than twice as Sholom. This meeting is open to Hartford. NOW’S THE REST TIME , what he called “enormous consequences must pay, Steele said. more per barrel of fuel oil than they would many who contributed to the Democratic (i)ioodlDUuL GARDENS Sava on SeotP Products the public. Also: Qraanllald, Ortho,; that were never dreamed of.” Northeast Utilities, which was granted a if the national average price were in campaign. Some of the chapter’s future FKEE DELIVERY Hubbtrd-Htll and Disputes Weicker' In Septem ber, 1963, the Mllorganlta activities under discussion are FREE IHSTALtATlOH Let Us Help You With Your Lawn and Plant Problems Steele disputed a claim by Sen. Lowell a Tay-Sachs disease testing Port Authority began work SEE LEON, PHIL or JOHN P. Weicker, R-Conn., Thursday night that center, a forum discussion by on a $400 million project to vmi FREE SERVICE TO rvi^ioN M Am iAsm 273 WEST MIDDLE the Republican party is broke. But he said three rabbis representing make Newark Airport the ^ 6 9 W O O D L A N D ST.. M A N C H EST ER ______643-8474 Group Projects Revenue Gap it is an extremely difficult year to raise Miss Keller Recognized orthodox, conservative and newest, most improved air NEXT 70 STOP t SHOP MANCHESTER EXIT 92 1-86 funds. ' reform Judaism, plus a lawyer term inal facility in the New “The $100 limit is working well,” he speaking on law and women. York metropolitan region. said. Miss Hilda Keller receives her 75- Chapter of the Red Cross. (Herald Of $83 Million Next Year He intends to stick to his self-imposed year Red Cross service pin from John photo by Dunn) limit right to the end of the campaign and Way II, chairman of the Hartford HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — Warning of The council outlined its recommen­ can be measured and capital spending will said there would be no last minute an­ an $83 million difference between dations in a nine-point program. follow a long range plan. nouncement that larger contributions projected revenues. and expenses, the Suggestions The council projected its revenue gap on would be accepted. Connecticut Public Expenditure Council The state also should; a 7 per cent growth rate for expenditures If his lawsuit is successful, Steele said, Red Cross Service has called on the state to revise its budget —Set up a program to increase produc­ and a 5 per cent growth rate for taxes. Connecticut would save $137 million a year policies to figbt inflation and avoid new tivity and efficiency. “Should spending increases be higher in oil bills including: taxes. —Adhere to the principle of a balanced and surpluses and revenues lower, the —$97 million for electricity. Spans 75 Years In addition, tbe council said ’Thursday, budget so current services are financed budget problem will be much greater,” —$36 million for gasoline. CBT is dishing it out the new Transportation Fund has a from current revenue. CPEC said. —$4 million for heating oil. Miss Keller was 10 when she started “The downturn in the nation’s economy, projected $21 million gap. —Use restrain! in increasing spending to Miss Hilda Keller of Rt. 44A, Coventry, with the Red dross filling comfort bags Increases Asked make tax increases unnecessary. projected to last through the middle of holder of the longest record of Red Cross with soap and other items for servicemen. CPEC said state agencies have asked —Avoid new taxes which would place an 1975, will increase the need for belt service in Connecticut, was honored by This was in 1898, which is also the year for an increase of 23 per cent, or $300 additional burden on taxpayers and an ad­ tightening by all sectors of the economy,” NEWS Nathan Hale Branch of the Red Cross organized Red Cross operations began in the council said. million, above the present budget. It said ditional drag on the already lagging Wednesday night at a banquet at the Connecticut. agencies asked for $40 million, or 18 per economy. The current growth in the state budget \i" CAPSULES Colony in Talcottville. According to Miss Keller, she cent more, for the 'Transportation Fund. —Limit long term debt to capital spend­ of 15 per cent already is much more than Miss Keller, who is serving her 76th progressed up to folding bandages, “Spending increases even approaching ings and avoid bonding operating that of the state economy, the council ‘Happy’ Has Mastectomy year as a Red Cross volunteer, has already marched in parades and carried flags. She said. The large growth in debt service and r * this magnitude would create astronomical expenses. NEW YORK (UPI) - Surgeons have earned the Certificate of Merit, the also went with the Red Cross to France. ”I the state payroll are two areas for tighter and unconscionable budget gaps in 1975- —Strengthen the budgetary system so removed Margaretta “ Happy” highest honor bestowed upon a Red Cross arrived just in time to see the First World control. 76,” the council said. the quantity and quality of state services Rockefeller’s cancerous left breast and volunteer, and a 70-year service pin, and War end, and always tell people I won the The council, revising earlier estimates rated her chances for survival as was duly honored then by Nathan Hale war,” she said. of the gap between projected revenues and excellent. The wife of vice president- Branch. She was employed for 25 years by the spending next year, said no budget ap­ designate Nelson Rockefeller had found Attended Dedication State Motor Vehicle Department before propriation should be “considered a man­ Bowers School Students the malignancy by herself two weeks ago. Wednesday night she received her 75- she retired. She is also active in the Coven­ date to spend.” year service pin. She also celebrated her try Historical Society, the Beautification Controls Needed GNP Declines 75th year recently by attending the dedica­ Program, Garden Club and Second Give Spelling Lesson Congregational Church of Coventry. “The executive branch must be allowed WASHINGTON (UPI)-TheCom m erce tion ceremonies of the new headquarters the authority to carefully evaluate and which houses the Greater Hartford Other Activities ficials the sign at the intersection of Henry Department says inflation is increasing at modify the agencies’ detailed spending By SOL COHEN Chapter of the Red Cross, which her She also served with Coventry FISH, and N. Elm Sts. is misspelled. a rate of 11.5 per cent and the nation’s out­ Accessory pieces: plans on the basis of the state’s financial mother, the late Mary Montieth Keller, transporting “senior citizens” some of Thanks to a letter to the town manager’s put of goods and services is in its longest Covered sugar bowl, creamer, vegetable bowl, 13-inch platter. prospects," the council said. Everyone knows its “Henry St.” and not organized in 1914. whom were 10 to 20 years younger than “Henery St.” Or. do they? office the correction will be made. decline in 14 years. In a statement The council also recommended state Thursday the department said the Gross Her family has a record of over 100 she. She no longer drives because of a hip Take home your first 5-piece place setting It took the combined efforts of Mrs. government avoid costly new or expanded Whole Class Signs National Product, the sum of goods and years involvement with the Red Cross. injury received a year ago. Carole Howard’s sixth grade class at of ciassic Ironstone free, when you deposit programs and set priorities on spending to The letter was written by Philip services produced in the nation, declined Her grandmother headed the Glasgow, She is still full of energy, "tiring us all Bowers School to point out to town of­ $50 or more in a CBT savings account. hold down budget increases. Malinoski, Room 11 secretary, and was 2.9 per cent in real terms for the third Scotland, Red Cross operations in 1870, out here,” according to Elizabeth signed by all members of the class. It quarter of 1974 because of inflation. and her mother, it is said, literally knitted Spurling, director of Nathan Hale Branch, Mow when you save at CBT, you get S iiiP i reads; her way through five wars in addition to where Miss Keller writes Red Cross cam­ not only high interest, and free “The boys and girls of Mrs. Howard’s her years of leadership in the Hartford paign letters and serves as an honorary Shoot at Troops area. member of its board of directors. checking . .. now you get - . 1 sixth grade class at Bowers School are most interested in observing the area BELFAST (UPI) — SnijJers opened fire Ironstone too. around our school and the whole Town of on British troops and two workmen in a Beautiful White Dover Ironstone Manchester. Roman Catholic area of Belfast today-and rioters set fire to buses and cars in the by Homer Laughlin. Elegantly “We are very proud to be junior citizens Executive Session Issue of Manchester and are most concerned third day of bitter protest against the simple, but as sturdy and about a misspelled street sign. On the cor­ mass jailing of suspected extremists. everlasting as its name implies, ner of N. Elm St. and “Henery” St. there Police said gunmen in a moving car shot Is Far From Over and wounded two Roman Catholic men on this Ironstone is oven-safe, is a sign post spelled incorrectly. We felt it should be spelled “Henry.” their way to work in the Lower Falls area The controversy surrounding the right of Gallagher, a lawyer, said the charter refrigerator-safe, dishwasher-safe. ■■ V -5: “We hope that after bringing this to your of the city. Manchester’s Board of Directors to con­ gives directors the power of investigation Whether your tastes are colonial attention you will have it corrected. Thank The spokesman said Army squads duct executive sessions — closed to the — an apparently administrative or DEPOSIT PAY O N LY you very much.’’ arrested 170 persons in the rioting in West public — is far from over. executive duty — but that power hasn’t or contemporary, Ironstone’s timeless First Single 5 pc. Place Setting $ 50.00 FREE Belfast in the last 24 hours. Correction Promised A legal opinion by Asst. Town Counsel been used since he’s been a director. lines bring a classic touch to any table. Additional Place Settings $ 50.00 $ 3.95 Victor Moses Thursday upheld the board’s To which replied CSiarles F. McCarthy Gallagher said the' incident which Your first 5-piece place setting is free Set of four 5 pc. Place Settings $200.00 $11.85 right to close its meetings when it acts as - J r ., assistant town manager, “Your action Two Arrested sparked the executive session controversy (including your Free Place Setting) an administrative or executive body, but when you deposit $50 or more in any / in bringing this matter to our attention MIAMI (UPI) — Four young Americans, — a meeting last week in which directors opponents of closed meetings are now con­ CBT savings account Additional set of four 5 pc. Place Settings $200.00 $14.95 will result shortly in the correction of this released from Cuban prisons, arrived in voted 6-2 to close their meeting and dis­ Complete 45 pc. set (Service for $500.00 $34.95 street sign.” Miami Thursday. Two were arrested and tending the board might not have such ad­ cuss police investigations — was a Additional deposits let you build your ministrative or executive powers. eight, including your Free Place Setting) McCarthy said he has informed the town the others subpoenaed to testify in a nar­ legislative function of the board. complete Ironstone service at remarkably low Accessory pieces; Covered Sugar engineer of the error. cotics investigation. Agree With Moses Unresolved Distinction FBI agents arrested Phillip Burris of The two opponents — Republicans So the issue of whether or not the board cost (See chart) and Creamer $ 50.00 $ 5.95 McCarthy’s letter adds, “We are ap­ preciative of the attention given matters Oakland, Calif., and Richard Johnson of Hillery Gallagher and Carl Zinsser, who can legally conduct executive sessions has And, of course, while your Ironstone collection grows, 13" Platter and Round Vegetable Bowl $ 50.00 $ 6.95 have boycotted two executive sessions this such as this by junior citizens and indeed Walnut Creek, Calif., when their plane switched from debate over town charter so do your savings. Note: Prices include Conn. State tax. (Dffer expires March 28, 1975 all citizens of the town. from Barbados landed. They were charged year — agree with Moses’ opinion that the and state statute rules on closed meetings board is allowed to exclude the public "I hope you and other members of your with stealing a small plane in Miami four to the unresolved distinction between class will continue to observe the ac­ years ago and flying it to Cuba. from meetings of an administrative or legislative and administrative-executive tivities of the town government, with par­ David Bruce Nirenberg, 22, of Penn­ executive nature. powers. ticular attention to improving town ser­ sylvania, and Susan Lane Brown, 29, of But Gallagher says the board has never “It’s a new theory,” Gallagher said, vices.” South Royalton, Vt., were released after acted in such a capacity and Zinsser explaining there are apparently few Interest and iremstme at being served subpoenas to appear before a claims the town charter delegates all ad­ written guidelines on the difference. West Palm Beach grand jury Nov. 11. ministrative and executive duties to the “I'd like to know how the public and the The grand jury is investigating illicit town manager. press can tell when we are acting in a drug activity Meral narcotics agents In a letter to Moses today, Zinsser said legislative role or in an executive or ad­ said. the town charter contains no provision ministrative role,” Zinsser said. THE CONNECTICUT BANK that directors have administrative or Both directors reiterated their opposi­ executive powers. In fact, Zinsser pointed tion to closed meetings for any reason, and Russian Emigration out, the charter states “the general indicated they’ll seek further legal advice AND TRUST COMPANY INSIDE manager shall be the chief executive of­ on the issue. Issue Resolved ficer and the head of the administrative C)ver 80 offices throughout Connecticut TODAY branch of the town government." WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United Charter Cited Manchester Office Manchester North Main Office Manchester Parkade Office Rockville Office States and the Soviet Union have reached “None of the administrative duties of 893 Main SL 14 North Main SL 354 1/2 West Middle Turnpike 4 2 East Main SL Area P rofile...... Pages 3, 8, and 18 an agreement to ease emigration of Jews Mon.-Fri, 9-3, Thurs. 6-8 Mon.-Fri. 9-3, Drive-up 9-4; Fti. 6-8 Mon.-Fri. 10-4, Thurs. 6-8 Mon.-Fti. 9-3, Thurs. 3:30-430 the town shall be performed by any Business news...... Page 4 from Russia, Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- member of the Board of Directors, ” Lobby & Drive-up Lobby & Drive-up Wash., announced today. World S eries...... Page 13 Zinsser said, quoting a charter provision. The agreement was the result of two WEATHER Town Flunks Spelling Kimball in N BA ...... Page 14 Zinsser contends that the role of the years of negotiations between Jackson, directors, as defined by the charter, is No, it’s not a new Manchester St. It’s eyes of Bowers School junior citizens, Hilinski golf winner___'___ Page 14 the administrations of Presidents Nixon purely legislative. And when the board Sunny, windy, and cool today high in low Member F.D.I.C. really Henry St., one of the oldest the sign will be corrected. (Herald Scholastic sports ...... Page 15 and Ford and the Soviet Union. It clears acts in a legislative capacity, its meetings and mid 50s. Clear and cold tonight low in the way for Congress to accord Russia streets in town. Thanks to the sharp must be open to the public, Moses said the upper 20s north to 30s south. Saturday photo by Dunn) Duggan enters race...... Page 15 nondiscriminatory trade treatment. Thursday. fair and cool high 45 to 50. 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NAIIONAi WtATKil SCKVICC FOlfCAST to 7AM 1ST lO - 19 - M Olie Hcratft 3ft00 __ 30XH) 3a00 Bolton Women Plan Bike Clinic and Rodeo Announcing the arrival of a new church - October 20th Head Majorette elementary and center school Maurice Church will sponsor a Donna Holland The rodeo will be under the been designated Red Cross Sun­ Faith Bap^iist Church of Manchestr TV TONIGHT direction of Sherwood Holland day. next week. coffee social Sunday im­ Lenora Smyth, a senior at Correspondent Meeting in the Orange Hall Andover Dems and Larry Shaw. It is open to all ' Ester Haloburdo and Donna Monday; Barbequed beef on mediately following the 11 a.m. Syracuse University, has been 646-0375 72 East Center St. Kelly, coordinators for the roll, French fries, tossed salad, mass. Everyone is invited. 6:00 Plan Supper The Bolton Junior Woman’s students in kindergarten 11:30 appointed head majorette of the Bolton campaign, said there cookie. The Parent Teacher Manchester. Ct. '' News...... 3-8-22-30 Club public affairs committee through Grade 12. M ovie...... 3 university’s twirling corps. She would be no door-to-door Tuesday: Beef stew, tossed Organization high school com­ SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School 9:30 A M The Prisoner ...... 18 Donna Holland will sponsor a bicycle clinic and American Song ...... 8-40 was captain of the majorette Correspondent soliciting in town this year salad, buttered roll, ice cream. mittee will meet Monday at Morning Service 10:30 A.M. Electric Com pany...... 24 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 squad at Manchester High rodeo Saturday from 9:30 a.m. 646-0375 Red Cross Sunday coordinators said loca Inesday; Meatball with 7:30 p.m. at the high school. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Bonanza ...... 40 School. She is the daughter of to noon at Bolton Elementary tomato sauce, noodles, mixed ’The topic for discussion will be 1:0 0 Andover’s Democratic Town Envelopes to send a donation businesses would be solicited For further Information, call Pastor James Bellasor, 643-7644 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smyth of School. Registration will begin vegetables, fruit cup. class dues. All interested Midnight Special... 20-22-30 Committee will sponsor an to the American Red Cross will and asked any residents in­ An independent churrb devoted to the ndvancement Zoom ...... 24 27 Hilltop Dr. promptly at 9:30 a.m. '^ursday; Ham and cheese parents are invited. 1:30 Italian supper Saturday from be available at Bolton terested in helping to contact of fundamental Bible-helieniiK rhrintianity . A speech major, Lenora spent The safety inspection open to sandwich, potato chips, tomato On Nov. 5, an open house will 7:00 Great Mysteries...... 3 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Andover Congregational Church, St. either of them. $►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦...... last summer in Syracuse all residents will be conducted wedges, jello with topping. be held at the high school at News...... 3-20-22-40 Elementary School. George’s Episcopal Church, St. working at a camp for under­ under the direction of Resident Friday: No school. 7:30 p.m. Parents and friends Truth or Consequences ... 8 The supper will feature a Maurice Roman Catholic School M enus privileged children. She has State Trooper Robert Peterson. are invited to meet the teachers Dick Van Dyke...... 18 variety of spaghetti dishes. Ad­ ’The following cafeteria menu made the dean’s list several Ray Miner will man a service Church and United Methodist Bulletin Board and tour the school. Read Herald Ads Aviation Weather...... 24 FRIDAY NIGHT mission is |2 for adults, $1 for will be served students in the times. area for minor repairs. Church this Sunday, which has The Men’s Club of St. Refreshments will be served. To Tell the Truth...... 30V 8-.00 8-.0( ( 8-40) "The Guns of children ages 5 to 12, and During the football season, 7:30 NVavaiavarone” (1961). Gregory children under 5 free. she practices at least two hours Campaign 7 4 ...... 3 ^ k . David Niven, Anthony ’The Stone Hill ’Trio, a western a day with the band in addition Noxzem a Skin Cream Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Quinn. group from Andover, will enter­ to creating new routines for the "■■■euvng stone Porter Wagoner...... 18 9:00 (3) “Fer-de-Lance” tain throughout the dinner. squad. She also finds time for (1974). David Janssen, Hope Human Dimension ...... 20 modeling. Once-A-Vear Water absorbent liv­ Black Perspective...... 24 Lange. A student of twirling since Special'. 4 3 9 ing pumice stone Hollywood Squares ...... 30 11:30 (3) “Do Not Disturb” she was about five years old, instant Nanny A Professor...... 40 (1965). Doris Day, Rod Taylor. 1 lb. rock garden! 1 9 9 Tim Weisberg, with the Lenora twirled in the Miss 2.59 S ize SAVE 6:00 I■ 2.9Q musical spectrum of his Manchester Pageant of 1971 in Campaign '7 4 ...... 3 jazz-rock flute, will appear which she was a contestant, and Earth Born S h a n ^ s^oTSshed stoni""^ formulated M ovie...... 8-40 GOP Action 1/3 “in concert” Thursday (Oct. SATURDAY was chosen Miss New Jersey Sharing Our Faith...... 18 Lenora Smyth, homefigure,or how-to a gift. b o tk ';if N ? c e r y r 17) at 10 p.m. on Connecticut Rose Queen last year. Sanford & S on...... 20-22-30 MORNING Twirler Due Tonight Apple. Apricot For Period Ending 7 AMEST Saturday. Snow flurries are expected from central New York c king size Public Television (Channel Washington Review ...... 24 or Avocado 24, Hartford). 6:30 through northern New England. Snow and snow flurries changing to rain and showers are 8 Oz9. 6:30 A g-U SA ...... 3 PLANTER KIT, Reg. 4.99...... 3 33 Flip Wilson ...... 20-22-30 ■Two More Years- forecast for portions of Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. It will be colder over the SOUTH WINDSOR 1.69 SIZE 7:00 Wall Street Week ...... 24 northeastern quarter of the country with little change elsewhere. Fair weather will Judy Kuehnel Arthur & Co...... 3 WASHINGTON (UPI) - F. Deihm, described as a New S u r e Deodorant 9:00 dominate the rest of the nation. Minimum temperatures, (maximum temperatures in Tlie annual auction of the , ,. °^^^^^® 7U R D Y BAMBOO RAKES Lost In Space...... '...... 8 Congress adopted a resolution York City publisher, filled it M ovie...... 3 parenthesis): Atlanta 47 (69), Boston 38 (49), Chicago 31 (50), Cleveland27 (41), Dallas55 Women’s Republican Gub of ■j Reg. 2.79.1 ® 7 7:30 this week accepting a sealed with memorabilia at the time of Billy Graham Crusade__ 18 (81), Denver 38 (76), Duluth 26 (43), Houston 60 (84), Jacksonville 55 ( 82), Kansas City 47 South Windsor will be held Gllllgan’s Island...... 3d safe it received nearly 100 the U.S. centennial in 1876. R egu lar or 47 Canada Week ___’...... 24 (67), Little Rock 47 (72), Los Angeles 61 (78), Miami 69 (85), Minneapolis 34 ( 44), New Friday at St. Peter’s Episcopal U nscented KORDITE l a w n and LEAF BAGS 8:00 years ago with instructions that Church on Sand Hill Rd. 9:30 it be opened on July 4, 1976. The safe now in storage at the Orleans 56 (81), New York 38 ( 46), Phoenix 60 ( 93), San Francisco 56 (73), Seattle 44 (69), 14 0ZS. f° Bags. Reg. 1.99...... -j CQ^^iTHEATRES EAST Captain B o b ...... 3 Capitol, will go on public dis­ Punch and hors d’oeuvres will 2.33 SIZE wOOLt “ iHCHnunSM _Rockford F ile s...... 20-22-30 No one knows what’s in the St. Louis 41 (59) and Washington 40 ( 53). Yogi's Gang ...... 8-40 play there next year. be served, beginning at 7:30 10:00 Addams Family___ 20-22-30 safe except that Mrs. Charles p.m. ’The auction will begin at CAMPERS AND Dawson McAllister ...... 18 8:30 8:30 p.m. Auctioneer Roy Masterpiece Theatre ...... 24 BACK PACKERS! LAWN AND GARDEN SAVINGS Vision On ...... 3 Cowles will offer new, used, GENERAL FLECTRIC KITCHEN SPECIALS 10:30 Bugs B u n n y...... 8-40 and “mystery” items during New Directions ...... 18 ‘Inherit the Wind’ Cast Chosen SAVE UP TO W heelle...... 20-22-30 the evening. In addition, YOU ALWAYS NOW O OFF OUR REG. 11:00 9:00 chairladies Darien Ownes and General Electric News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Philip Burgess Sr. of SAVE ^ LOW PRICES! Jeannie ...... 3 Andover as Mrs. Brady; Jerry this past summer at Southbury "Inherit the Wind” will mark SAVE AT THE Gayle Sheppard have arranged 3-Speed Hand Mixer Honeymooners ...... 20 Manchester, Dwight Martin of for surpriM entertainment. 3 0 “/< ^ O O F F Hong Kong P hooey___8-40 Chapdelaine of Talcottville as Playhouse, and has appeared in the directorial debut with LTM 26% Amston Lake, and Bob Rossi of Emergency Plus 4 . 20-22-30 Tom Davenport, town LTM productions of “ Black of Ross who appeared in the ARTHin DRUG OUR REG. LOW PRICES ON Suffield head a large cast, now Our ALL PRIMUS Sesame S treet...... 24 prosecutor; Ben Shankman of Comedy” and “You Know I local production of ’"The Rain­ in rehearsal, for Little Theatre Manchester, mayor of the Reg. • STOVES • LANTERNS • HEATERS 9:30 Can’t Hear You When the maker.” Now chairman of the 9.97 Imported Fall 5 MIN. FROM HTFD. of Manchester’s (LTM) produc­ town; Meg Rickard of Water’s Running.” 7.97 English department at • STANDS • LIGHTERS • MANTLES 1-84 EXIT 58 Partridge Family ...... 3 tion of "Inherit the Wind.” Three versatile speeds of handling Holland Bulbs Manchester as Mrs. Blair, a He trained in the University Cromwell High School, Ross Gilligan...... 8-40 The play , by Jerome Costs Triple every type batter. Beater • REFILLABLE CYLINDERS, ETC. Our Reg. 45<^ to 1.99 town gossip, and Vincent of Connecticut graduate school formerly directed the Glaston­ BURpiE AVE., E. HTFD. • PARKING • 528-3333 Run, Joe, R u n ...... 20-22-30 Lawrence and’Bobert E. Lee, PROVIDENCE R.I. (UPI) - ejector, m M24 TULIPS, HYACINTHS, CROCUS, Liscomb of Ailanchester as a theater and has taught theater bury High School Theater EXAMPLES: 10:00 under the direction of R. : Hospital costs in Rhode Island DAFFODILS & MANY OTHER | radio broadcaster. at the University of Rhode students to a state cham­ Siyitwlm VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM! JAMES CAAN Valley of Dinosaurs ...... 3 Douglas Ross of Wethersfield, have increased 259 per cent 1 2 5 7 Burgess, whose defense Island and Manchester Com­ pionship. He has appeared in DOUBLE MANTLE LANTERN, Reg. 1 7 .9 9 .. LAUREN HUTTON Devlin...... 8-40 will be presented Nov. 8-9 and since 1964, four times the rise in G.E. Can Opener lawyer role was filled by munity College. and directed plays for the tny S86 it... 33= -1.47 Electric Company...... 24 15-16 at East Catholic High '.the overall cost of living in that “THE GAMBLER” Clarence Darrow in the real Rossi, a speech and drama Wethersfield Community Knife Sharpener TWO BURNER CAMP STOVE, Reg. 23.99.. 1670 Land of the Lost ... 20-22-30 School auditorium. 'period according to the trial, has appeared in LTM teacher at Windsor Locks High Players and Image Playhouse in a 10:30 Burgess, a past president of Hospital Association of Rhode GREAT HANDYMAN HELPERS (R) IN COLOR AT 7:30-9:30 productions as the rabbi in School, will be making his debut in Hartford. Our PROPANE CYLINDERS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE. SUL 3 to 5:30 - 7:30 • 9:30 ShazamI...... 3 LTM, will portray Henry Island. Not All Items In All Stores - No Rain Checks “Fiddler on the Roof,” the with LTM as the teacher- Tickets and reservations are I Reg. SUL BARGAM MAT. 99c til S:30 ^ Korg 70,000 B.C...... 8-40 Drummond, defense attorney, OVER; father in “The Rainmaker,” defendant. He earned a B.A. available through Mrs. Philip 13.97 10.70 Raaco Parts Cabinet Sugmund...... 20-22-30 in the drama based upon the the role of Ziegfeld in “Funny degree in drama at Marietta Burgess, 59 Hudson St., phone, *31 Vibrations Encore...... 24 real life “monkey trial” in I PINEHURST Automatic hands-lree operation, easy- 4s'o|tAWiR8l Girl,” as well as leading roles College, Marietta, Ohio. Rossi 649-0812. Vincent Liscomb, w------I clean cutting assembly; efficient knife Our THIS SHOW ADM: $2.00 11:00 Tennessee. in “The Price,” "I Never Sang has performed with the Wind­ 302 MAIN and scissor sharpener. #EC33. SAVE $OC Reg. phone 643-4202, is in charge of ,O V itt ^ EVES AT 7 :3 0 Harlem Globetrotters...... 3 Martin will enact Matthew for My Father,” and “ Mr. For your shopping con­ OVER 12.88 sor Jesters and Farmington’s patron memberships and - " 8.40 Super Friends ...... 8-40 Brady, attorney for the Roberts.” ’Triangle Playhouse. tickets. venience, we are... See thru drawers to store bolts, Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 prosecution, and Rossi has the Burgess has also.appeared in Martel has appeared in LTM OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 General Electric Ithaca Featherlight“ Model 37 nuts, sewing needs, etc. May be role of Bertram Cates, high Carrascolendas...... 24 productions by the Center productions of “ Look SAT. 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Toast-R-Oven 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun stacked or wall mounted. 11:30 school teacher on trial for Thespians, Oval Theater and Homeward Angel” and “How to SUNDAY 8 A.M. - 2 P.M. Hudson Brothers...... 3 expounding the Darwinian Mark Twain Masquers. He has Succeed in Businsess Without Extra lightweight Solidox Special Values or Star T re k...... 20-22-30 theory of evolution. directed many productions for Really Trying,” as well as in Our bottom ejection. Exclu­ Zoom ...... 24 Others in the cast include LTM as well as for Colchester plays for Image Theater of Reg. sive Ray Bar front sight. Welding Torch Patricia Kellis of Wethersfield Players, South Windsor Coun­ Hartford, (hie and Curtain in Bright Ideas 27.97 22.74 Lightning fast pump ac­ WINNER OF R ACADEMY AWARDS 11 tion. Reg. 134.99 in the role of Rachel Brown, try Players, Newington East Hartford and Podium (or saving money... -jse as thermostatically controlled Our clergyman’s daughter and girl Players, Wethersfield Players oven, 200“ to 500“ . . . pop-open Reg. Players of Hebron OLD HEIDELBERQ friend of the teacher- and Suffield Players. toaster or handy top browner. #T93B 36.88 THEATER Ms. Kellis, who earned a GERMAN STYLE General Electric 25.70 DOCTOR ZHMGO defendant; Bob M artel of Martin, whose real-life B.F.A. degree in dramatic arts m m Braze, weld, solder with profes- SCHEDULE Manchester as E.K. Hornbeck, counterpart was William Jen­ at University of Connecticut, BOLOGNA...... 15*1.29 a m m i d m ‘ Walkie Talkie j sional results. For car, cycle, snow- newspaper reporter and critic; SLICED TO ORDER •j) mobile repairs. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. nings Bryan, recently appeared recently appeared in “The KODAK SUPER PHOTO VALUES Vernon Cine 1 — ‘‘The Jim Brennan of Hartford as the in Manchester Community Gingerbread Lady” under LTM 3-Hi lots...lb. $1.23 ACAD. AWD. SHOW! Destructors,” 7:15-9:00 Rev. Jeremiah Brown; Jim College’s Theater III produc­ auspices. She has performed ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Doorkeeper Vernon Cine 2 — “ Death Pendergast of Manchester as tion of “The Fantasticks.” with the Wethersfield Com­ 1st PRIZE Kodak Instamatic Caldor per Garage Door Opener DIANA ROSS/S Wish,” 7:30-9:20 presiding judge. He performed professionally munity Players and UCorin MOTHER GOOSE Priced unit Manchester Drive-In — Also, Mrs. Ruth Munson of Story Mimers Children’s UVERWDRST ... ,5*1.39 Pocket 30 Outfit “Lady Sings the Blues,” 7:15; ’Theater, and has served on the On/off control; push button to talk. Our BILUE HOLIDW ★ ★★★★★★★★A- “Serpico,” 9:35 production staff at North Shore Sends and receives vocal com­ Reg. PINEHURST munication. 36" telescopic whip an­ 99.99 Showplace — “Dr. Zhivago,” Music Theater in Beverly, tenna. 7:30; “Alfred Hitchcock’s 39 Mass., and Studio Arena SAUSAGE 35.88 Solid state radio controls; for wood A New Elizabeth ’Theater, Buffalo, N.Y. Electronic shutter and electric eye; or met^i doors. Install in about 2 A PARAIMOUNT RELEASE Steps,” 12:00 Midnight MEAT...... ,5 *1.29 drop in loading. Sharp 3 element f/9.5 hours. OINO DE LAURENTII8 U.A. East 1 - “Gone With the lens. -..j presents LONDON (UPI) - Actor ★ ★★★★★★★★■A Wind,” 7:45 —Princess Elizabeth of Instamatic Pocket 40 Outtit AL BXCIND U.A. East 2 - “The Mad Richard Burton has found a new Yugoslavia it was reported 3-IN-1 S IN G S T H E Easy close-ups to 3 feel. Cam- ^ 0 8 8 SOUND BUYS FOR YOUR AUTO | Adventures of Rabbi Jacobs,” love with a new Elizabeth Thursday. MEATIOAF era. film, x-cube. extender. “ W ''SBRPICO’i^s BLUES 7:40-9:30 London newspapers said Bur­ THE NEW 1 r SPECIAL Color by TECHNICOLOR’ A Paremount Release BLEND...... ,5*1.39 . inCOtOI? fD U.A. East 3 — “Harry and 15” Diagonal 8-Track Stereo A FWJAMOUNT PCIUPE ^ ton recently divorced from ac­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ New! Kodak 425 LOW, Tonto,” 7:30-9:30 Jewels Taken tress Elizabeth Taylor is in love LOW Black & White Auto Tape Player Burnside Theatre — “The with the 38-year-old princess LEAN U.S. CHOICE Zoom Movie Deck PRICE! Portable TV Gambler,” 7:30-9:30-12:00 In Hijacking wife of merchant banker Neil CUBESTEAKS ..,5 *1.7 9 Our Our Showcase 1 — “The Longest Balfour. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A Reg. Reg. MANSFIELD, Mass. (UPI) J Yard,” 2:20-4:50-7:25-9:50 The Daily Mail said Princess WHOLE PACKER CUT 108.87 29.99 — A truck containing jewelry 87.70 23.70 Showcase 2 — “Mixed Com­ Elizabeth —a second cousin of CAREFULLY SELECTED Rapid reel-to-reel rewind, 400' capaci­ Recessed control knobs: black and was hijacked on Rte. 152 here pany,” 2:00-4:00-5:50-7:50-10:00 Prince Charles and Princess 6 to 7 lb. U.S. CHOICE ty: sharp f/1.5 zoom lens. chrome case. Easy to install. Limit Showcase 3 — “The Odessa Wednesday and taken with the Anne —took Burton to Paris Built-in UHF/VHF antennas, 5" tone 5 per store. No rain checks. File,” 2:10-4:35-7:05-9:30 driver to Rhode Island where over the weekend to meet her TENDERLOINS balanced speaker. Brilliant reception. Showcase 4 — “That’s Enter­ the robbers transferred the parents Prince and Princess A y “il Reg. 109.88 Deluxe FOR THE PERFECT HALLOWEEN | C d M ^ T S l Z l ! tainment,” 2:00-4:35-7:05-9:35 merchandise to another vehicle Paul of Yugoslavia. 8-Track Stereo and escaped state polie said. An ,.* 2 .8 9 V . . SAVeOVER inventory was being taken AAAA-YYAAAAA Halloween Costumes will open TftlCIC ( Air King Reg. FILM RATING GUIDE today to determine the amount With any $7.50 purchase Of Our Reg. 1.99 to 2.69 of the loss. LAND 0' LAKES Console 64.99 48.70 For Parents and Police said they believed two SOyYears Later Humidifier Tape light, slidecontrol knobs. Easy Their Children men were involved, both armed ST. LOUIS (UPI) - In 1944 BUHER under dash Installation. KIDS SHOW SAT. AND SUN. -1 P.M. 3 P.M. 9 ^ with handguns. One source said soon someone checked out a copy of 1. 33. 1.99 Our Reg. 39.88 the loss was believed in the i b 7 « * 4 & 8 OHM 6 oz. Speakers T K GREATEST SEA ADVENTURE EVER FILMED GENERAL AUDIENCES Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” from See our large candy selection. “THE NEPTUNE FACTOR" • TTie 3 Stooges” Starts Show All A0t> Admilttd neighborhood of $8(KK). the St. Louis Public Library. It watch for announcements with any $7.50purchase Use as hang or wedge 0 9 0 type, set of two R eg. 12.99 w PR. WIIDNITE MOVIES SAT. ONLY - BOTH~enin came back in the mail last week NATIVE POTATOES O E lO X E S lli Clira 1 Woody Alltn during an amnesty period for Got A Minute 77 9AV| CIno 2 Lock Mount Universal “PLAY IT AGAIN SAM” "DEATH WISH” PAREMTAL OUtOANCS absent-minded patrons. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1 0 ) 4 9 « • 0VI9 SUOOUTID By Scrabble' Protects tape deck against This printing test pattern is theft, attaches to dock and Somt M«6totolM«vNotBt 324 SurtibN For Pr» T«hrM«9rt part of The Herald quality con­ Come to Plnehunt for reaffy Exciting, fast new word 87 dash R eg. 6.99 game; play alone or in Automatic humidistat with 8 (SliOWCAM CINtAtAf trol program in order to give fretfi, top quality PERDUE gallon output. Single speed T you one of the finest Chlckana, Chlx Braaata, group. Rag. 2-79 fan, quiet running dual motors. 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. newspapers in the nation. • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. S88-B810 • Laga. On rollabout casters. _ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE RESTRICTSO For Responsible Concern Kenner Kiddie Fondue Undtr 17 rwQuirti ■ccofwpanvHH PINEHURST American Made ■ijr ^ Pvtnt or Adoh Guardian And FROZEN FOODS create de'icioysjandy ^ 7 6 | iiaALBEaTs.auoDrpaoaucTioa SUREYOUILLAUGH- fondues. No A good buy on peeled, or batteries needed. Westinghouse IWovable Louver ___ SIAKHINO ITAINT Independent Decision Making jHAPPeNlN&TD^Mi::: develned. Carnation Reg. 7.99 White Pine BURTREYNOIDS SHRIMP Automatic ^ NOONS UNOSR 17 AOBMTTtO P l a y s k o o l Tyke Bike Shutters ■«t h e (Afi limiv may vary < 16-oz. bag *2i89 2-Speed Washer AAAAAAAAAA LONGEST YARD” BARBARA HARRIS JOSEPH BOIOGNA Ruggedly built ,rid^9 C o 4 | Our Reg. 209.95 ( STOUFFER’S toy. seat is only 8 inches j 1 - MPAA RE-ELECT French Crumb Cake from floor. R eg. 7.69 I 7 9 * Hasbro Ghost Gun FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER G.G.NibletCorn Shoot spooky Phantoms Muriel Yacavone and ghosts - no noise * 1 8 8 O O E S iM No preservatives - Not pasteurized. A pure and 7771 3 1 1 * 1 . 0 0 danger or missiles. Three position water saver control; 5 water temp selec­ natural product. An excellent substitute for soft Reg. 10-99 drinks. Tonight, Sal and Sun. Copper tions, lint filter. Double action Onlyl washing: lock n spin safety. ORCHARD FRESH APPLES State Representative District 9 SHOP MAC INTOSH and COURTLAND PINEHURST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3 WAYS TO CHARGE MANCHESTER SALE: FRI. & SAT. ^ STARTS GROCERY, INC. Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. lo 9:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FERRANDD ORCHARD VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 5th. 302 MAIN t^^R-RATED FILMG • 40 ONI ADMITTED UNDER BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY 1145 Tolland Turnpike “ •falABa-Oe-Aoe. positive id required. Yacavone Committee. Thomas K. Burns, Treasurer (3 miles beyond Vito’s Restaurant)______PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Oct. 18. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 18. 1974- PAGE FIVE

n JOINS STAFF Bike Ride Set Sunday ■■□m □ East Catholic High School The Men’s CTiess Group of Youth Fellowship of South WASHINGTON (UPI) - n litn f l Gross National Product Down Again Class of 1977 will conduct a tag Manchester Newcomers Club United Methodist Church will w m vM m fM Roy F. Knight has joined the The Sunday bike ride spon­ Most of the Sunday rides in­ sale, cake sale and book sale will meet tonight at 8 at the meet tonight at 7:30 in the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The staff of the Architecture and sored by the American Youth volve some hills and the pace is Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. home of James Devey, 73 Elsie youth lounge of the church. The GNP, which is the market The July through September Environmental Arts Pro­ Hostels Inc. will begin at 10 PUBLIC RECORDS rmmmm Gross National Product declined at set by the majority. at the school. Dr. BUSINESS value of the nation’s output of goods decline followed a 1.6 per cent dip in gram of the National Endow­ a.m. from the parking lot of the ABOUT I f I ^ < an annual rate of 2.9 per cent in real Registration for the Young and services, actually increased 8.3 the second quarter and a 7 per cent ment for the Arts to handle Mary Cheney Library on Main AYH charges non-members Buckland School PTA will Marines of Manchester will be terms in the third quarter of 1974, 25 cents to join the rides. TOWN Warranty Deeds S. Waking to Gordon C. and per cent at an annual rate but with plunge in the first quarter. It was the the grants program that sup­ St. sponsor a tag sale Saturday tonight from 7 to 9 at the Burn­ Charles Gill to EvAett E. and throwing the nation into its longest T he Zion Evangelical Barbara D. Todd, property at 44 GETS PROMOTION HIGHER SALES inflation added, there was a decline. first time the Commerce Depart­ ports research, exploratory The leader will be chosen If you have ideas as to where from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the side Ave. School, East Hart­ Judith F. Newton, ploperty at economic slump in 14 years, the Lutheran Church council will McKinley St., $25,500. James J. von Gal of The Stanley Works of New Inflation in the third quarter was es­ ment has measured three successive design studies and com­ from the group that meets at the ride should go, call Helmet school playground, 1075 Tolland ford. Membership in the group 546 Hilliard St., $30,o6o. meet tonight at 7:45 at the Quitclaim Deed Manchester has been promoted Britain has reported third Commerce Department reported timated at 11.5 per cent. quarters of decline in the GNP since munity programs for the library. Riders should carry Beutel of 59 Oakwood Rd. to Tpke. Donations of unwanted is open to boys and girls from 8 Earl Ward Waking and Hildur to associate director of accoun­ quarter sales of $121,335,0(XI Thursday. 1960. development. lunches. talk about it. church. items are welcome. to 17 years of age. State of Connecticut, Depart­ ting administration at Connec­ compared to $108,229,000, in­ ment of Transportation, to Her­ ticut Mutual Life in Hartford. crease of 12 per cent over the man M. Frechette and Albert A graduate of Dartmouth same period last year. R. Martin, 0.34 acre on College, he joined the com­ In addition to the reported Wetherell St., $25,100. pany’s accounting division in sales, Amerock Corp., which is Lis Pendens 1967, became a manager in 1968 to be divested under federal The Savings Bank of and assistant director of ac­ order by June 1975, had sales of Manchester versus Louis C. counting operations last year. $14,100,000. Barber et al, property at 33 He and his wife and their two For the nine months, sales Crest wood Dr. children reside at 146 Chestnut were $365,303,000 compared St. with $315,229,000, an increase of Marriage Licenses 16 per cent over 1973. Jeffrey Haddon Davis, Blast QUARTER EARNINGS Amerock’s sales for nine Hartford, and Gail Ann Rogers Corp. of Manchester months were $45,600,000. Desjeunes, 31 Durant St., Oct. reported record third-quarter Earnings for the quarter of 62 26. earnings of $344,000 or 37 cents cents share or $4,822,000 Paul Lauren Molava, 141 per share, up il per cent over showed a 14 per cent decrease SATURDAY Tanner St., and Susan Joan the $311,000 or 35 cents a year from the $5,538,000 or 72 cents Samuelson, 108 Hemlock St., ago. Sales for the quarter of last year. In nine months, net Nov. 1, South United Methodist $11.3 million were up 10 per earnings were $14,818,000 or Church. cent over 1973’s third quarter. James J. von Gal $1.92 a share compared to $17,- Trade Names For the nine months, earn­ 026,000 or $2.21 a year ago. Charles J. Vian, doing ings rose 30 per cent to $1.06 QUARTER RESULTS million or $1.13 per share com­ business as C.J. Construction, 1 McNall St. pared with $817,000 or 91 cents Lydall Inc. of Manchester an­ in the 1973 period. Sales for the nounce ^ that it experienced Claudia Metivier, doing pressure' oh margins and weak business as Michael’s third quarter were up 14 per ATA CHAIRMAN TRAFFIC Restaurant, 699 Main St. markets in the third quarter. W hen The Eagle Flies GRANDOPINING SALE CROSBY,STILLS,NASH (YOUNG cent to a record $36.7 million ONLY! While sales of $6.5 million were George C. Catolane, doing compared with $32.2 million in up 24 per cent compared with SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - S O FAR business as Modern Dining the same period last year. Paul Schuster, president of OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY OF ALBUMS the same period last year, after Products, 45 Server St. Schuster Express Inc. of provision for full taxes, the Edward R. Kaczor, doig Colchester, has been elected company earned five cents a business as E. Charles Hair chairman of the board of the share, a 62 per cent decline over Stylist, 311 Green Rd. American Trucking Association the same quarter last year. Edward F. Boland, doing (ATA). AND 8-TRACK TAPES NOW ON SALE! business as B&B Oil Co., 39 Stephen St. Schuster succeeded H. Dillon Traffic: When the Steven Paul Tougas, doing BECOMES ASSOCIATE Winship Jr., president of Crosby, Stills, Nash, business as 'The 500 Laundry Georgia Highway Express Inc., Eagle Flies Code F Young: So Far Code F Mrs. Barbara Kuehn of South 3.74 HURRY, SATURDAY’S THE LAST DAY! Center, 500 Center St. Windsor has become associated Atlanta, in the top elective post 3.74 of the ATA, a national federa­ Building Permits with Ray S. Holcombe Real BWtME RAITT tion of the motor carrier in­ Welcome back, my friends, Gordon Longmoor for Mer­ Estate of 35 Oakland Rd. STREETLIGHTS dustry headquartered in RECORD BREAKING PRICES POPULAR ARTISTS SUCH AS: ^ to ibe show that never ends, cury Oil Inc., sign at 333 Main Mrs. Kuehn is a registered Washington, D.C. Cat Stevens, Joe Cocker, Carole Ladles and Gentlemen St., $250. nurse and is president of the American Finance Corp. for board of directors of the South King, Rick Wakeman, Cheech & Manchester Holding Co., sign at Windsor Public Health Nursing Chong, Mac Davis, Bachman- Emerson 985 Main St., $250. Association. She is past chair­ Lake & Sabrina Pools for Frank man of Youth Activities of the 2.67 2.97 3.74 Turner Overdrive, Bad Co., Quitadams, swimming pool at Community Service Council, Palmer Im.Ih4ch: RalR||DaoMu IGtMPk«| LP SERIES 9.98 Beach Boys, Eiton John, John 115 Cushman Dr., $3,200. publicity chairman of the Wbal hSau^ Gsi Wwm Mf Mli^ LP SERIES 4.98 LP SERIES 5.98 CODE D, REG. 3.24 CODE E&K, REG. 3.97 CODE DD. REG. 6.48 Denver, Chicago, Barry White, T.F. Schlehofer, swimming United Way Fund Drive and an Bonnie Raitt: pool at 20 N. Fairfield St., $3,- active member of Our Savior Frank Sinatra, and others. Emerson, Lake & 0 0 0 . Lutheran Church. Streetlights Code F 3.74 Palmer: Welcome Allen R. Duchesne, Mrs. Kuehn and her family Back 6.77 greenhouse at 30-32 Division reside at 79 Tallwood Dr. Barbara Kuehn HARRY CHAPIN St., $100. FOR TAPE COLLECTORS Thomas D. Duff Jr., swim­ Verities and Balderdash ming pool at 34 Hunter Rd,, $1,- 4.28 7.78 800. Helicopter SERIES 6.98 TAPES SERIES 10.98 TAPES FAMOUS LABELS INCLUDE: Prototype CODE TF&TM, REG. 5.28 REG. 9.67 Warner Bros., Atlantic-Atco- Flies Over Stratford ALL CHINA,GLASS, Asylum, Island, MCA, RCA, Free Ride Capitol, Columbia, Epic, A&M, STRATFORD (UPI) - An ad­ crew of three and has a large 5.48 8.58 Manticore, Swan Song, Reprise, Is Over vanced technical prototype cabin that can also be used to SERIES 7.98 TAPES SERIES 13.98 TAPES Capricorn, Elektra and others. helicopter being developed for carry four ambulance litters or Harry Chapin: Verities CODE TDD, REG. 6.48 CODE TFF&TMM, REG. 10.56 HILLSBORO N.H. (UPI) - & Balderdash Code M Bad Co.: Bad Co. Outdoor recreation costs use by the the Army in the next internal cargo. Sikorsky is one Code F 3.74 decade, made its first flight of two manufacturers com­ 3.74 money and all who indulge in it, Thursday at the Sikorsky Air­ peting for an eventual UTTAS even backpackers, soon will SILVER,CRYSTAL & The have to pay their way. craft plant. production contract. SPECIAL SELECTION AJMERKA/HOUDAY SOUTHER HILLMAN SPECIAL SELECTION That was the message to A spokesman said the flight FURAYBand of the Sikorsky YUH-60A, which STEREO state park managers at their consisted of low altitude STEREO annual fall meeting recently at hovering and limited the Fox Forest Research manuvering, came more than a ALBUMS 8-TRACK TAPES Center. month and half before contract & “The day of the free ride is schedules. GIFTS INSTOCK over,” said Tom Deans, At the controls of the Utility associate executive director of Tactical Transport Aircraft the Appalachian Mountain Club System (UTTAS) were Sikorsky at Pinkham Notch. “People in the Souther, Hillman, Values to 5.98 Values to 6.98 outdoor recreation, even test pilots James R. Wright and Furay Band Code F America: Holiday John J. Dixson. COME IN AND STOCK UP Code M 3.74 backpackers, must realize The UTTAS is designed to 3.74 they’ve got to pay.” serve as the Army’s primary RICHARD B E TTS / * ' * ™ ■■■■III V utility transportation helicopter ZAPPA/MOIHERS H«TS DON'T M il Ml ND«V Duane AUb u ROXY&ELSEWHERE AmhologgMiLn ■ I of the 1980s. AT 20% SAVINGS FOR InciudM CXjiTirT^ Up/ V4Ni Unv iiK-.k'l nit- kiNiH line this fall. (pnA N flB FAMOUS MAKER OUMOU OliVliijXLWtoii-Joliii The action taken Wednesday ELTON GREATEST HITS Me. makes clam dealers eligible for EvH Wiya/BUch MdqIc Womwi 1^' ' _\\i\d it at lOHN OyiComoVafJingofSDmUPDTl SBA loans but does not apply to clamdiggers, an SBi^ COLLECTIONS. PRICES spokesman emphasized. Last week the Federal ______,. VII Disaster and Assistance Ad­ ipfaH. ^ TAVroete of tna\nffr«| . wBaanlSaarchm SoLong ministration rejected a request Ik <; GO BACK UP ON MONDAY souMOsor Manfom>cl»o«n

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’The St. Bridget Junior High guidelines as announced by the call Sister Catharine Mary School Board of Eklucation has Secretary of Agriculture which Griffin, principal, 649-7731.*’■ OPINION agreed to participate in the have been adjusted for Connec­ V speciai milk program provided ticut to reflect the higher cost by the State Department of of living in Connecticut than the Education, and accepts respon­ national average. VITAMINS CODGIIATIOKS sibility for providing free milk Parents who have not Compare and Save to eligible children in the received an application from Rail Retirement schools under its jurisdiction. the school and are interested in ARTHUR DRUG The late Matt Spiess was a ’The railroad was abandoned zealous student of American In­ In determining children’s applying for the free milk may after much cutting, filling and eligibility for free milk, the dian lore. He did much research grading but before any track work in old writings and school food authority agrees to Surtax was laid. It became Oak St. in serve milk free to children documents in libraries. Then East Hartford. his own writings were very in-, from families whose income is Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Social Security and rail retirement at or below the income poverty VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL teresting to O.C. who was for­ Just a little upstream from Wally hat met with the Director of Cheney Tech and, at a result, has requested the American Taxpayer, thanks to the benefits. This much is a good move tunate in being acquainted with the trail on the south bank of CommlMloner of the Department of Education to act on the problems lacina the school. * generosity of your Congress, you will but rather than face the wrath of Matt and got some information the north fork of the Frog Brook verbally which may not have was a fine big spring where the We need thit type of action from our NEXT STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Wally will be paying a Railroad Retirement making such a change, which was been written. ring of stones very similar to a prodIve Itl ^ Indians must surely have often wigwam fire place. He went out System Surtax for the next 55 years. authorized years ago by Congress, the When West Middle ’Turnpike stopped. O.C. thought he would ELECT WALLY IRISH STATE REPRESENTATIVE crosses the East Hartford town to the nearest telephone and The House voted overwhelmingly to get around to doing some ... 12th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ... Congress put into the bill a clause line it becomes Burnside Ave. called Mr. Spiess who went in to scratching and digging around 12th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT POLLINQ PLACES override President Ford’s veto of the which allows railroad workers to con­ At the foot of the first hill the view the find. After studying it there for f’odunk artifacts but he thought it was the work of • BuckLy School • Wadd.ll School » MinchMltr High School • Rotrartoon School road is near the Hockanum Ir lih to r SKI* R.prai*n(.l/v. Commlttoo, L u ll, H. Bolchor, T m u in r bill which will cost $7 billion in tinue to collect dual benefits if they never did. However one Sunday man but probably a white man River. There stands a paper morning he found near there a general treasury funds, or $285 million receive them prior to Dec. 31. The an­ mill once -known as the and not Indian. a year for 25 years, to bail out the nual $285 million from general funds Woodlawn Mill, then financially troubled Railroad Retire­ Wickham’s Mill. ’The proprietor is intended to finance these lived in a fine mansion on the ment System. “grandfather-type” benefits. hill next to Manchester’s west While there is no doubt the system So, Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer, pat line. ’The home has been razed, but the extensive grounds are needed restructuring, the President yourself on the back. Congress has Wickham Park, partly in was correct in vetoing it “at a time used your credit card to play political Manchester and East Hartford when the taxpayer is already carrying and bequeathed to the two Santa Claus. towns for public park purposes. the double burden of taxes and in­ While the bill provides for “30 and After Clarence Wickham the 3-piece polyester flation.’’ out” retirement, meaning a worker Case Brothers Paper Company operated the mill, the same arty pants... But Congress was subjected to an can retire after 30 years of service who had the mills at Highland intense lobbying campaign by the Park, Andover and perhaps Bright for nights out regardless of age, it is too bad it didn’t Harvest Corn Crop on.Hillstown Rd. (Photo by Steve Dunn) combined forces of railroad manage­ provide for early retirement of surly other sites. Before paper mills the site was used by an iron ment and labor. The bill ends so- Amtrak conductors, brakemen and foundry where cannons were ii25 called “dual benefits” which meant ticket sellers, who don’t know what cast. Just west of it were some gunpowder mills. ’The site was sieek vaiuesi railroad workers could collect both the word service means. chosen because at the point the river fell rapidly over rocky Slink a little...shine a lot — in our soft, ledges. By building a dam at the silky brightly colored party trios, 2 ANDREW TULLY top of the ledge it afforded a styles in perfect polyester! Each with very good head for power. O.C. Compromise Needed HERALD believes this power was tank top, easy pull-on pants with a YESTERDAYS originally sought to operate the Store Hours: fluid, soft, languid flare! big pistons in the “tubs” that Downtown—9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. The ^Furlough’ Program served to pump the air blast for Shirt-Jacket or Chanel Belted Jacket Focus of public and media attention Thurs. till 9:00 P.M. fuel for steam-generated electrical the foundry furnaces. styles. Red, royal, green, black (not 25 Years Ago Parkade—10:00-9:00 Mon.-FrI. specials! on President Ford’s proposed 5 per plants. WASHINGTON - Here in Hell City, At- ’That’s nice, I suppose. But Hunt, who is all very well, and I’m sure the concept A dam and such water power Arthur H. Illing, superintendent of Sat. 10:00-6:00 all styles in all colors). 10-18. ty. Gen. William B. Saxbe was constrained had served only two years of his term, of a furlough system is both merciful and a was used for the “tubs” at the cent income surtax as an anti- This would save tremendous schools reports $20,000 is needed for to do something about the “furlough” might well be considered a danger to the means of accelerating the rehabilitation of old blast furnaces at Cannan in dresses, downtown and Parkade. inflationary measure may have dis­ Manchester schools to conform with stan­ amounts of oil. It is estimated that we program for prisoners, administered by community. He was convicted in March prisoners not convicted of violent crimes. northwest Connecticut.) ’That dards set by the new state fire code. tracted attention from several very have enough coal underground in the the compassionate folks who run the 1972 for his part in the rape of a 19-year-old It might even be valid for murderers, dam caused Laurel Lake to Over 2,000 attend the second day of the District of Columbia’s Department of woman by three men at gunpoint. His 8-to- rapists and muggers in certain cir­ form. Now that is gone. important recommendations in the United States to last us some 500 Manchester Products Show at the armory. Corrections. 28-year sentence for that crime was to run cumstances. But the kindest thing that can Before the white men came Carl E. Hultine of 20 Bunce Dr. fills the energy field. years. There still remains large coal Saxbe, whose office makes him the legal concurrently with a 5-to-25-year term to be said about Hell City’s program is that the falls or rapids were a vacancy on the Manchester Board of famous California He asked that a reappraisement be reserves in the East. But in the custodian of all D.C. prisoners, ruled that which he had been sentenced for his part those running it are either off their rocker favorite fishing place where it Education. in the rape of a mentally retarded 17-year- was comparatively easy to made of the need for holding in individuals convicted of violent crimes or are pocketing payola from the maker Junior western United States the coal seams who are not in the last six months of their old girl by two men. furloughed convicts. catch eels and other fish as they reserve all of the oil in the Elks Hills sentences may be furloughed only in splashed up through the shallow gaberdine separates are so deep and plentiful that they 10 Years Ago Moreover, the rape of the 19-year-old Presumably, time will get at the truth. “ exceptional circumstances.” About Meanwhile the law abiding citizen water. ’There must have been Naval Reserve in California and that stagger the imagination. This date was a Sunday; The Herald did woman occurred while Hunt was out on time, too. The furlough program already everywhere can take comfort in the ruling busy days there during the big 0 not publish. bond awaiting trail in the rape of the 17- in Alaskan naval stores. However, the most economic means was under investigation by the City Coun­ of the Maryland Court of Appeals that a runs of shad and alewives in year-old and an armed robbery. His that clear, pure watej;, and the OFF! cil, the mayor’s office, the FBI and two 1/3 We think his recommendation has of getting at this coal is by surface • ■ T * T r • record would seem to show that granting county judge acted illegally in failing to ...... 12 3 federal grand juries. follow a state law requiring a five-year suckers and lampres in the ear­ Put some pizzazz into your winter much merit. It is highly improbable mining. Here the President suggested 4 S • I I f » Hunt a furlough was like stashing a fox in ly spring. ’This was also an easy 11 U U U 15 II 17 Obviously, the program was too ruddy a chicken coop. Yet a correctional report minimum sentence for a crime committed wardrobe...even wear them year that the Navy will never need oil in that reasonable environmental goals U If 8 n 22 a 24 with a handgun. place to cross the river on the a a 27 a a 30 ALMANAC much of a good thing. Although the daily in July 1973 recommended “that any con­ the quantity which has been reserved Proclaiming that sentencing is an in­ rocks. ’round! Easy-moving, great iooking be set so that this coal will be quickly Hell City prison population averages about sideration the court may have in mind be So the old Podunks had a 2,500, correction oHicials granted a whop­ given...Mr. Hunt seems to have made a herent power of the courts. Judge poiyester biend gaberdine in burgun­ for it. In a nuclear and jet propulsion usable. Plummer E. Shearin had suspended all but much-used trail from their ping 38,531 furloughs in fiscal year 1974. Is favorable adjustment. large villages in South Windsor. dy or hunter. Sizes 5-13, S-M-L. age tremendous navy flotillas of the With strip mining horrors in Ap­ By United Press Internnlioiiid it possible there have been days when the two years of a 12-year prison term he im­ Today is Friday, Oct. 18, the 29lst day of posed on one Jerome Schools for helping to Later part of that trail was the c type conceived when the oil reserves palachia strong in our memory, no town’s hoosegows were empty? Apparently, the Correctional Depart­ Cuffed Trousers, reg. $17 — 12.99 1974 with 74 to follow. ment is overflowing with mercy, although beat and rob an elderly couple at gunpoint. road M for the railroad spur were established will probably be un­ The moon is approaching its first from the N.Y.N.H. & H line to Wrap Jacket, reg. $ 2 4 ...... 16.99 one wants the despoiling of the land Anyway, to date the program sure has the two grand juries are looking into Not so, said the court of Appeals, the right quarter. the paper mill. Surely there 25” Skirt, reg. $14 ...... 9.99 realistic. which took place there. But been a liberal one. On the day Saxbe issued charges that prisoners bribed guards and to prescribe maximum and minimum The morning stars are Venus. Mars and must still be many in his order, cops were looking for a twice- others to get furloughs. At any rate, sentences is a legislative prerogative, and Acryiic Vests, reg $ 9 ...... 5.99 And, or couse in a time of war, the reasonable compromise is possible Saturn. Manchester who can remember convicted rapist serving an eight-year another prisoner sentenced to a life term courts lack the necessary statutory The evening stars are Mercury and the funny little locomotive used junior piace, downtown and Parkade. armed forces would have first de­ and indeed necessary. minimum sentence who had failed to 19 months ago was allowed a furlough and authority to meddle with the law. Jupiter. to move freight and coal cars on mand on the nation’s oil supplies. These steps if followed through return from a furlough. ’The fugitive, a couple of days later was arrested while Oh yes. At the time of his conviction. 'Those born on this day are under the Schools was on parole after a conviction that spur across the main T James W. Hunt, has been given his tem­ boarding a New York train with a sawed- He then asked for a program which could do much to release us of much sign of Libra. off shotgun. for manslaughter in a 1967 incident in highway. It looked like a porary release “to re-establish family caboose with an upright boiler would make coal the nation’s primary of our dependency on foreign oil. American Academy Award-winning ac­ ties.” which his brother fatally stabbed a man in tor George C. Scott was born Oct. 18. 1927. I mean, for crying out loud. Compassion downtown Rockville. What else? and smoke stack sticking up through the roof. Since there was no dam or lake there~when the Podunks were headed for their smaller camp on Brush Hill they didn’t have to climb the high steep bank and hill on the south side. DON OAKLEY ’The trail skirted the base of that hill and crossed another trail (now Silver Lane) about at th e town line between OPEN FORUM Manchester and East Hartford. In fact when an electric You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks railroad was planned to go from Hartford to Norwich that part of the right of way from Silver '“Cadillac^ Research Subject Of Reply It may be true, as the Pennsylvania often be restored simply by supplying ’The movements initial nickle-and- Lane to Hills St. in Hillstown Dutch saying has it, that “we get too soon counseling, psychotherapy or antidepres­ dime image has long since given way to was practically on the old trail. old and too late sm art.” But it is not true sant medicine. potent financial clout. In America alone, that getting older necessarily means There is also a stereotyped idea about 28 million members count assets of more Sen. Odegard is certainly entitled to blood and cause the body to “reject” its groups “have to associate, it’s the law,” losing whatever smarts you have. older people and loss of memory, says Dr. than $30 billion in 23,000 credit unions. express his opinion before the Legislature own tissues, the “connective” tissues you are not going to create harmony, but ’The commonly held belief that we hit a In these financially uncertain times, regarding the UConn Health Center, about which hold the vital organs in place are friction and bitterness. Jarvik, and old people are as guilty of it as • Our layaway plan 2 mental peak at about age 17 and then go young ones. V more and more people are finding wisdom the research program, etc. systematically destroyed. The Boston school situation is an ob­ downhill for the rest of our lives is a myth, For instance, when an older j»rson puts in turning to each other for help. The is now in effect. 4 His comment that “we are investing in As it “flares up,” one or more of the vious tragedy. There has been in Boston, Ask about iti Af says Dr. Lissy F. Jarvik, a professor of something somewhere and can t find it Credit Union movement today celebrates too much ‘Cadillac’ research instead of organs such as heart, gastro-intestinal, in the past, a minimum of racial friction. psychiatry at the University of California later, we say it is “because of Age.” an anniversary that testifies to its producing more ‘Chevrolet’ type doctors,” lungs, liver, etc., are attacked and A few weeks ago an ill-advised federal in Los Angeles. Ah, but when a young person does the strength. calls for a reply. damaged. Repeated damage causes death. judge created a dangerous dissention and same thing, some other excuse is offered IBICYCIES As one of the SLE people in Manchester, ’This is a simplified version, the “minor” antagonism between the two races that Citing several studies, including her and failure of memory is ignored. LARGEST SELECTION OF whose continued life will depend on the problems range from excitability, unusual will last for years and all for nothing. own, of intellectual functioning among quality of the Lupus Research program at reactions to common drugs, rash, fever, No one has yet proved that forcing aging populations, she maintains that flanrbpBtfr NEW BICYCLES IN THE i UConn Health Center, I would like to say chills, etc. blacks and whites to sit in the same generally there is no decline in knowledge VERNON AREA to Sen. Odegard: or reasoning ability, not only into the 30s Anniversay of Strength There is no cure for SLE and 5,000 young classroom has done anything to improve Eiipntng M m lb ProfoMlooslIy Atm nbltd Who are you calling a Cadillac fella? I’m women between 20 and 40 years die from the scholastic achievement or the and 40s, but into the 60s and 70s as well. “somebody’s” grandmother. this disease annually. It is the young educational opportunities of either group. One continuing study has been following It probably wasn’t on your calendar, but FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 I wonder if Sen. Odegard is aware that mother who is the most common victim. If any improvement is to be made in October 17 was Credit Union Day. Published by the Published every 8 children who are now adults in their 40s. the young mother with small children, For those not numbered among the 48 Manchester evening except Sun­ The man-hours of doctors, the use of black education, it should be made with No decline in intellectual functioning has Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. who is diagnosed Lupus, is in this great in­ million credit union members around the expensive testing equipment, the exten­ better schools and better teachers in the been observed. Another study has followed Square, Manchester, Entered at the surance state of Connecticut denied world, a credit union is a financial Conn. 06040, Manchester. Conn., sive hospitalization of an “undiagnosed” black neighborhoods. college students who were first tested at Telephone 643-2711 cooperative, a group of people who save, Post Office as Second hospitalization insurance and life in­ SLE is astronomical, but SLE can be ’The busing of children from their own the time of World War II. Tliese people are (Area Code 203) Class Mall Matter. surance. Without the research program invest, borrow and lend their money for diagnosed by blood tests. neighborhoods, like so many pawns across now in their 50s, and no decline has been BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER and Friday clinic of Dr. Rothfield, at the ’The Connecticut Jaycees have become miles of pavement in order to put them in found. mutual benefit. UConn Center, the young mother must SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES lx , "1 aware of Lupus and I understand they will strange neighborhoods with people they do The movement began in Europe in 1850 travel at considerable expense and much PAYABLE IN ADVANCE be working to help Connecticut Lupus not know, only lowers educational ac­ The most common complaint of older and crossed the Atlantic to Canada at the physical discomfort to Massachusetts for POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA patients this year. complishment, rather than improving it. people is that their memory is not as good turn of the century. A New Hampshire Single Copy ...... 15* 3 Months...... $9.75 treatment. Meanwhile, I would appreciate it if Mr. as it used to be. But when learning takes W eekly...... 75* 6 Months...... $19.50 MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 If there is one thing absolutely certain in church parishioner organized the first ONE Month — $3.25 One Y ea r...... $39.00 Her children may inherit this disease in Odegard would not refer to me as a place under laboratory conditions, there is VERNON, CONN. 872-3169 the United States today, it is that the credit union in the United States in 1909. . Mall Rales Upon Request some minor form which can be activated Cadillac, it’s Lupus; Systemic Lupus overwhelming majority of parents, black equally proficient learning between young by such a common drug as sulphur. Subscribers who p.m. should telephone MON. thru SAT. Erythematosus, that I am. and white, do not want their children and old people and memory is also often With high savings interest and low-cost fail to receive their the circulation deparl- ’This is another hell the Lupus mother 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Elinor A. Patten bused out of their neighborhoods in con­ equal. loans, the non-profit credit union extends Herald before 5:30 menl. 647-9946 contends with, along with the muscle 33 Mather St. nection with some “half baked” theory of reasonable credit to the workingman. THUR8.&FRi.til9 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation weakness, extreme fatigue, and multiple Manchester an artificial mix of blacks and whites. Much of what we call loss of memory, Since the members of each organization complications. says Dr. Jarvik, may be due to inadequate Slay fit and trim this winlor with Forced association never accomplishes are united by some common bond — The Manchester o COLUMBIA EXERCISER Recently, Lupus was described in the learning in the first place, possibly caused Display advertising anything except to make the manufac­ employment, church or fraternity Publishing Co. closing hours: Three Sunday paper as a “closet” disease, so un­ No Harmony turers of buses and the gasoline com­ by such factors as hearing difficulty, im­ lull days prior SLEDS A SNOWSHOVELS membership, etc. — a loan is usually assumes no financial explainable and fearful sounding, that the panies richer because they seem to be the paired vision, inattention or trying to publication. BIRD FEEDERS A SEED To the editor: easier to secure and more apt to be repaid responsibility lor Oeadline lor Herald victims just explained “It affects my only ones who benefit from this asinine learn too fast. quickly. typographical errors classified advertising: WE SHARPEN: heart” and let it go at that. Let one thing be understood, the Boston arrangement. appearing In adver­ 12 noon prior to day of school situation is not accomplishing har­ tisements and other publication; 12 noon ICE SKATES,AXES What is Lupus or SLE? It is a rare dis­ Hugh Hayden In addition, she says, mental deteriora­ Most credit unions today provide a full reading matter in The Friday lor publication KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC. ease in which antibodies multiply in the mony and understanding between blacks 34 Flower St. tion among older people is often a symp­ range of financial services, including even Manchester Eventng Saturday and Mon­ and whites. Whenever you say that two Hersid. day. K E Y S M A D E Manchester tom of depression. Mental alertness can home mortgages and insurance. Use your convenient fForth’a Charge Card...it deserves a lot of Credit!'

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DeSIIlO ncl-Haney McCobb Details Problems Here’s Schedule Campanella Stumps corks corks' corks For Bookmobile For James Brannen ^^altrina PooL With School Bus Repair fairway hat all a lz a a to fit ^ MEMBER new gaskets and set nuts have Where .Quality Begiha 25* COVENTRY the bus manager to tell her of' your salt ahakar, or your Here is next week’s schedule for The Thomas Hooker, a Former baseball great Roy Hartford. His second stop will CHAPTER been installed In the buses and the problem as she was driving Herald Connecticut State Library bookmobile on loan to the Campanella will make two be at a rally and reception at Monica Shea this has stopped the oil leakage favorite Jug. another bus. Manchester Public Libraries: campaign stops in the Greater the American Legion Hall in ii Routs 44A Coventry Correspondent and the upholstery on the seats Area Profile The board reiterated its posi­ Hartford area Oct. 27 in support West Hartford at 2:30 p.m. MRHhIlMUtihi 742-9495 will be pulled back with up­ tion that Mrs. Robbins was a Sheet cork MONDAY, OCT. 21 of James H. Brannen III, Tickets for the West Hartford At a special Board of Educa­ holstery tacks to make up the bus manager and not a bus Republican candidate for U.S. reception are $5 and are 742-7308 • 649-9933 s w im m in o p o o l tion meeting held last night one-quarter inch difference in in rollB, 1/16 and 1/8 thick 10:20 to 11:10 a.m. — Laurel Manor. driver, and that she was to be in senator. available at Brannen INSTITUTE Paul McCobb, Mass. Bus Com­ the leg room. 59 c and 97 c package 11:20 to 11:50 a.m. — Carver Lane. her office to handle any headquarters, 141 Washington pany representative explained Also McCobb will have in­ Noon to 12:30 p.m. — Goslee Dr. and Cooper Hill St. problems that might develop. Campanella is a Hall of St., Hartford. the problem with the heaters on stalled the "School Bus” signs Six Seniors Commended "we have every Htt/e thlngl" 1:50 to 2:20 p.m. — Knighton St. buses. The board stated that she was Famer and a former star with on the top of the vans being not even to drive on field trips. Vivian Kenneson Ellen Rosenfeld entered first and second choices when 2:30 to 3 p.m. — Seaman Circle. the Brooklyn and Los Angeles McCobb said, “we had found “ IT /ie r e used as school buses by Mon­ Board member Tom Hill Correspondent Connecticut College at New they took the tests in October a 3:10 to 3:40 p.m. — Cedar St. Dodgers. Tha Worfifs Best out that the heater line restric­ day. Tel. 875-4704 London after her junior year dollar*$ y tor valves were not working commended those drivers who 1973. The reports include home 3:50 to 4:20 p.m. — High and Short Sts. Porfumes-Colognes The state Motor Vehicle refused to run with defective Six seniors at Tolland High and William Trousdell entered addresses, test scores, and an­ His first stop Oct. 27 will be worth $ "Fraa Qitt Wrapping" properly on the buses. Because Department will conduct an School have been named Merit the University of Connecticut at an outdoor rally at 1 p.m. at of this the heater cores would equipment on Wednesday. He ticipated college major and ft ihftmVoel# afmehiltfUl extensive, comprehensive in­ Program Commended students after three years at Tolland a dollar I'* TUESDAY, OCT. 22 Unity Plaza on Barbour St. in blow. When we first became said he hoped that in the future career intentions of the dowritown manelkKtM* ARTHUR DRUG spection of the buses on that drivers would decide by the National Merit High School. students. These young people 10:20 to 11:30 a.m. — Holiday House. aware of the problem a couple Tuesday. Scholarship Corporation. whether it is safe for them to ’The eight students are among are eligible for Scholarships 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — Clinton and Oak Sts. of weeks ago, I tried to locate McCobb told the board that Principal Roy A. Nierendorf make runs or not. the 38,000 Commended students from the State of Connecticut 12:20 to 12:50 p.m. — Charter Oak St. new parts. These parts were each of the buses has two announced that the following Dr. Hardy is to contact Gulf namecl on the basis of their high and highly qualified for aid 2:10 tQ 2:40 p.m. — St. John and Alexander Sts. just not available through the defroster systems. One system students have received Letters Oil to see if the gas delivery performance on the 1973 from the colleges they may at­ ^W' to 3:20 p.m. — Presidential Village. bus distributor so we had to go runs off the main engine and a of Commendation: Sharon problems can be corrected so Preliminary Scholarstic Ap­ tend. to other sources.” second defroster is a hearing Adams, Ellen Gray, Mary Jo 5 FREE ORGAN LESSONS* 3^30 to 4 p.m. — Edison and Whitney Rds. T h e answer that the buses won’t be without Sunday Walk "We did have the valves titude Test/National Merit Learn to Plait tha Spectacular 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Fountain Village. fan on the windshield. gas agian. Jendrucek, Shawn Lampron, The Tolland Land Trust and flown in from the midwest and Gregory Nelson and Julie Scholarship Qualifying Test. 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Northwood Apartments. He said , ” We have to The principles all Indicated to Conservation Commission will KIMBALL ORGAN NOTICE had all of the cores removed Sespaniak. shoulder responsibility of not the board last night that they To increase their scholarship host another "Walk in Tolland” 'Limited to adult and children beginners without organ. from the buses and taken to instructing the drivers how to In addition, two students who opportunities NMSC reports the is fourteen had questions concerning the through the property of Ted Accordion • Guitar - Plano Lasaona Hartford to be repaired. All but use the second defroster. ’This have already entered college Commended students’ names to WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 one of the buses is no.w new proposed bus routes and it Palmer on Sugar Hill Rd. Sun­ Flushing of the water mains of The The question is: would have kept the windows was decided that a notice would have been named as Merit the regionally accredited 10:20 a.m. to 12:M p.m. — Meadows Convalescent Home. working.” day at 2 p.m. All interested per­ Nasalff Photo m.~KrT what's the new, clear.” go home to parents asking them Program Commended students. colleges they named as their DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER Manchester Water Company will We have ordered additional sons are invited to attend. 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Castle and Turnbull Rds. ^ Dr. Donald Hardy told to desregard the notices taht begin Monday, October 21, 1974. parts which will be kept on hand 649-6205 Mrs. David P. Desmond 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Pine Ridge Apartments. only number you now have to remember to get McCobb and the board that were sent home yesterday con­ 1S6 West Nkkie Tpiie. Open Daly 34:30, Sat 9-5 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Cambridge and Oxford Sts. for any future needs. We have these fans were not adequate. I - directory assistance for anywhere in Connecticut? had similar problems with cerning the routes that were 4; 10 to 4:40 p.m. — S. Hawthorne St. Flushing Hours - 7:30 A.M. to 3:00 He had talked to the bus drivers supposed to start Monday. Board Names Committee, Cynthia Jean Haney of Wakefield, Mass.; cousins of the The answer is 1411, and it's in effect in this area buses in our other school and they told him that the fans Manchester and David Patrick bridegroom. Timothy Desmond 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Crescent and Durant Sts. P.M. systems.” McCobb is to come back to right now. would not keep the windows the board on Tuesday with his Desmond of Glastonbury, of Glastonbury, the bridegroom’s THURSDAY, OCT. 24 Flushing will continuo Monday through "I know it appears that clear. Suggests Parental Input exchanged wedding vows Aug. 16 nephew, was ring bearer. Of course, using the phone book is faster and more we weren’t working on these recommendations for routes, 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Park Chestnut Apartments. Friday until complotsd. Residents attending the the number of buses needed and at St. James Church, A reception was held at the efficient. But, if you do need assistance, to get a problems but that isn’t true. We mittee will give guidance in the Guild of South Windsor will pre­ 11 .m. to 12:10 p.m. — Mayfair Gardens. meeting were angry that they any modifications in the school SAVE MONEY Manchester. Manchester Country Club, after number across town or at the other end of the have been working all the time SOUTH WINDSOR rewarding of the original sent its annual fashion show, 12:20 to 12:50 p.m. — Broad and Center Sts. weren’t told that the buses had schedules to make the buses The bride is the daughter of which the couple left on a trip to state, fourteen-eleven is right at your to correct the bus problems.” Judy Kuehnel curriculum. “Fashion Under the Big Top” 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Kennedy Rd. and Bishop Dr. defective equipment and that run on time and that would SEW YOUR OWN OOAPESI John T. Haney Jr. of 160 Parker Cape Ann and Rockport, Mass. flngenips. It was brought out at last Representing the general Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m. 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Level Rd. and Elizabeth Dr. the buses were running in the allow the schools to open and Correspondent St. ’The bridegroom is the son of They will reside in Colonial MANCHESTER night’s meeting that the motor 644-1364 public are Sally Leonard, Pat in the church hall on Hayes Rd. JUST ARRIVED FROM MILL 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Avondale and Robin Rds. STOWE condition that they were. close at a determined time. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rand of Townhouse Apartments in vehicle inspector found other Pugliese, Jackie Smith, Ken Fashions will be presented by McCobb said it was an error It was brought out that the DRAPERY ft SLIPCOVER FABRICS Glastonbury. Willimantic. 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Ardmore and Marshall Rds. Southern New England leiephone violations when he inspected McClintock, Marie Murphy, Sears of Manchester, with in judgment and that steps had secretaries had spent days in The South Windsor Board of White chrysanthemums Mrs. Desmond is employed in 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Durkin and Branford Rds. WATER COMPANY the buses Wednesday. Debbie Dickson, Mary Jo hairstyles by Bellisima. been taken to see that it didn’t school and evenings after Education recently approved a FULL BOLTS decorated the church for the nup­ the dental offices of Drs. Hebert Four of the buses had defec­ Levell, Judy McCarroll, Refreshments, door prizes and happen again. school trying to correct the list of persons who have VALUE TO tial Mass and double-ring and Smith. Mr. Desmond is FRIDAY, OCT. 25 tive speedometers, some of the Stephen Cooney, Jan Tarr, Dr. entertainment will be featured. Syble Roethke told the board original routes and those volunteered to serve on the ceremony. The pews were currently a pre-med student at No stops scheduled. buses were leaking oil, and in Ted Gutkowski and Pat Tickets are available from Mrs. $5.98 of an incident at her school proposed new routes that were Human Development and trimmed with white bows and the University of Connecticut. all of the buses the distance Sprengelmeyer. Jane Myers, 644-8636. YD where the children were to start on Monday. Health Education Commitee. flowers. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone from one seat to the seat in Representing the clergy are prepared to load onto the bus There will be no changes in It light of the controversy Coffee Hour was organist and Mr. Maccarone front of it was one quarter of an Neal Kominski, Bill McGrath and the bus just drove off and the bus schedules and routes un­ surrounding the board’s ap­ Mrs. John Darrah, was soloist. inch too close. and Arthur Dunham. the children started chasing the til after the Board of Education proval of the program which membership chairman of the SAVE MONEY The bride, given in marriage by New parts have been ordered bus down the road. She also told will include sex education as Board members include Joan South Windsor Woman’c Club her father, wore a linen gown for the speedometers and they meeting on Tuesday. the board that she was not able well as general health, personal Cushman, Don Berghuis, and will hostess a coffee for SEW YOUR OWN ClOYNES! designed with bodice embossed 24 YEARS SERVING MANCHESTER . will be in operation by Tuesday, m to contact Mrs. Lillian Robbins, grooming, emotional and social Bill Neal. prospective members Monday, with Venise lace appliques, cap & growth, the board Supt. Dr. Robert Goldman Oct. 28,8 p.m. at her home on 21 LOOKS AND FEELS LIKE WOOL sleeves and full length A-line recommended that the com­ and Joel Wells will represent Berle Rd. Anyone interested in WASHABLE 100% POLYESTER skirt which terminated into a mittee be formed to allow input the professional staff along attending should contact Ginny chapel train. Her finger-tip veil of J Bake Sales Scheduled from parents and clergy. with one teacher from each Darrah at 644-8411. silk illusion was attached to a cap IN WHICH TIME THE OPTICAL elementary school. Honored FANCIES of lace. She carried her mother’s HEBRON The curriculum, which is Sale sites are Ted’s Super­ port the athletic programs for According to Dr. Goldman no Ms. Gloria Darling, the tennis COORDINATE wedding missal decorated with a m arket in Hebron, Andover both boys and girls at Rham. scheduled to be implemented in . The Rham Athletic Boosters volunteer was eliminated from pro at Brentwood Swim Club SOLIDS YD. bouquet of white orchid, ivy and The Athletic Boosters will hold grades Kindergarten to 6, , . u \ •have scheduled bake sales at Market in Andover and the completed list, and that the was honored Wednesday with a stephanotis. their next meeting on Nov. 4 in sparked many heated debates tthree locations Saturday from Ofshay’s in Marlborough. committee is made up of both luncheon at the Podunk Mill for Ms. Martha Hyland of Seekonk, the Rham cafeteria. both within the school board those in favor of the program as HAS CREATED ONE 9F THE MOST RESPECTED, DEPENDABLE AND COMPLETE LESLIE CHRISTENSEN HAROLD DAVEY SR. 10 a.m. to noon. Proceeds will be used to sup- and among members of the the time spent with the families Mass, was maid of honor. She School Menus well as those against. of the club. \ LIcenaed Optician Licensed Optician community when the board SAVE MONEY wore a pastel green crepe gown The menu at the elementary It is expected the committee Ms. Darling was presented designed with scoop neckline, cap Llcenied Audlaticlan Chief Contact Lent schools next week will be: voted to allocate the will meet once a month. REPAIR YOUR OWN 38 Years Experience Consultant necessary funds. with a gift by the ladies group. sleeves. Empire bodice trimmed Football Schedule Monday: Meat Patty with ' * Fashion Show Babysitting with orange ribbon. She wore a 35 Years Experience gravy, mashed potato, buttered It is expected that the com­ St. Margaret Mary’s Ladies FURNITURE 9traw hat decorated with OPTICAL LABORATORIES The South Windsor Woman’s broccoli, chocolate cream pud­ • Donna Holland The Bolton Bulldogs senior Club is offering a babysitting seasonal flowers and carried a ding with topping. course for boys and girls, ages BY basket of white and yellow AND • Correspondent pony team will play the Coven­ Tuesday: Baked chicken with , 646-0375 try pony team Sunday at 3 p.m. 11-14, to be held Nov. 7,14 and THE daisies. Bar-BQ sauce, mashed potato, Bridesmaids were Mrs. ; The following is the schedule at HMP. 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the FOAM YARD garden peas, pudding cake. Timothy Hogan of Bolton and of football games over the The consession stand will be MENUS Timothy Edwards Middle Wednesday: Sausage pizza, School Library; Miss Claudia Haney of weekend. open. cheese stick, garden salad, fruit Cushions • Pillows • Shred The Quarryville Junior An­ Guest, speakers will be Fire Manchester, the bride’s sisters; VISUAL CARE CENTERS - The Bolton Tigers C squad gelatin with topping. SOUTH WINDSOR salad, bread and butter, ginger­ ; will play the Coventry C team cient Fife and Drum Corps of Marshal William Lanning, Mrs. John T. Haney III of Thursday: Orange juice, beef bread, milk. ; Saturday at 1 p.m. at Herrick Bolton will perform between Youth Officer Thomas Hart and Franklin, Mass., the bride's stew, carrot and celery sticks, Wednesday: Bologna, salami sister-in-law; and Ms. Meg IN ■Memorial Park (HMP). games on Sunday. Judy Kuehnel Mrs. Joanne Kilgore, public hot corn bread and butter and cheese sub with lettuce and Walters of Harrington Park, N.J. ’ The Bolton Bulldogs junior The following lunches will be health nurse. For registration PlgtunAM s gingerbread with topping. tomato, french fries, pickle Miss Mary Beth Desmond, the ’ pony football team will play the served in South Windsor information call Mrs. Herbert FABRIC DEPARTMENT TORESI GARRY LAWRENCE Friday: No school. Teachers’ chips, cake with icing, milk. bridegroom’s niece, was flower Somers junior pony team Satur­ elementary schools next week Asplund, 644-0881 or Mrs. Branch Manager HAROLD DAVEY II convention. Thursday: pizza, salad, Charles Smith, 644-2076. ^MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off. 1-86) girl. They wore gowns similar to day at 3 p.m. at HMP. Warnings Voter List (Oct. 21 to 25): CONNECTICUT Licensed Optician Main Store Manager Italian bread and butter, ice that of the honor attendant, wore A concession stand operated Joseph Fleming, high school Monday: Turkey, mashed Member OAA, Guild Op­ Licensed Optician After the last voter registra­ cream cup, milk. straw hats, and carried baskets For many years our motto was “IF ITS MADE OF GLASS WE’LL GRIND IT ’ With the advent of PLASTIC LENSES It '.by the Women’s Auxiliary of principal, informs parents that potato with gravy, corn, bread ticians. Certified by Certified American Board of | tion day on St. Oct. 12 the Friday: No school. became necessary to amend our motto to Include plastic. We fully IntendYo incorporate our laboratory to accom­ I the Bolton Football Association warning notices in the cases of and butter, jello with topping, of white and yellow daisies. American Board of Op- Opticians. current voter registration in­ The following lunches will be modate additional lent materials as they are developed. WE STAY ON TOP OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ; will be open. student failure were mailed to milk. Peter Kusmickas of Storrs was tlclanry. Vice Pres, and Frame Inventory Control cludes; 733 Republicans, 836 served in the Elllsworth best man. Ushers were Peter IN THE FIELD DF VISUAL CARE... • The Bolton Tigers midget AB all concerned Thursday. Tuesday: Shells with sauce, Member of the Board of the 8 Years Experience Democrats and 857 unaffiliated School: EASY TO INSTALL Z-BRICK team will play the Coventry Fleming noted there are four salad, Italian bread and butter, Haney of Manchester, the bride’ Conn. Opticians Assn. voters. The total voter registra­ Monday: Bologna, salami and midgets Sunday at 1 p.m. at weeks remaining in which a stu­ cookie, milk. brother; Richard Desmond of 16 Years Experience tion 2,426, is an increase of 81 cheese sub with lettuce and Glastonbury, the bridegroom’s HMP. dent may bring his grades up. Wednesday: Chef’s Day. OUR SERVICES INCLUDE; over last year’s figure. tomato, french fries, pickle brother; Park Fay of Concord, Thursday: Pizza, salad, ice Full complete laboratory with the lataat diamond surface chips, gingerbread, milk. Mass, and Stephen Fay of cream cup, milk. grinding generator. Tuesay: Pizza, salad, Italian Friday: No school. Automatic twin surfacera and pollshera to expedite grin­ bread and butter, ice cream The following lunches will be Z-Brick is easy to install. ding and polishing time. Merchants Elect Officers cup, milk. served in elementary schools: Wednesday: Hot turkey You only need a few simple Lathe to grind tools (or lens curves that are of unueual Monday: Hot turkey sandwich with gravy, home nature. VERNON Krautfest The proceeds will benefit the sandwich with gravy, whipped tools. But you don't need fries, peas, applesauce, milk. Diamond edgert to thapa and size lenses In 90 aeconda The Women’s Guild of ’Trinity Mortgage Reduction Fund of potato, corn, bread and butter, any special skills. Z-Brick is Russ Dunbar, of the Diamond Thursday: Spaghetti with per lens. Lutheran Church, Meadowlark the church. Tickets may be sliced peaches or cookies, milk. 4.- Showcase, has been elected sauce, salad, Italian bread and lightweight; but durable. Patternt lor over 3,000 different shapes of frsmee. Rd., Vernon, will sponsor its purchased from Mrs. Walter D. Tuesday: Veal parmesan, president of the Tri-City butter, cookie, milk. fourth annual “Krautfest,” at Schindler, Hopkins Rd., spaghetti with tomato sauce. And it's completely Two thermal heat-treat units and one chamical-traat unit Merchants Association, an the church, Oct. 26. Ellington, or Mrs. Kenneth Friday: No school. fireproof and weatherproof to develop Impact resistant lenses. ■.i organization of merchants of Continuous servings will start Fischer, Echo Dr., Vernon. Gold soldering equipment for broken gold frames. the Tri-City Plaza, designed to so you can use it indoors KATHERINE HARRIS SHIRLEY SNYDER PETER TRAYQIS GINGER CROWE at 6 p.m. The doors will open at Recaptlonlal DAVID SIMMONS Head Bookkeeper Shop Foreman promote and improve the quali­ 5:45 p.m. The menu will include and outdoors. Come see Licensed Optician Contact Lens Technician 32 Ytart In the Optical 8 Years Experience Asst. Licensed Optician Member of the Contact Lens ty of relations between pork and sauerkraut, mashed Pinochle Winners everything you need to OVER 1,500 Chief DIapenser Member ol Conn. Opticians themselves and the consumer. Business Society of Co., and Conn. potato, butternut squash, green Winners in last Thursday’s 5 Years Experience Association Other officers are: Tom u install easy, beautiful Opticians Association. beans, applesauce, coffee, tea Senior Citizen Pinochle group EYEGLASS Donnelly, Grant City, vice 4V5 Years Experience or milk, rye bread and butter were Stella Filip 598, Ruth Cor­ Z-Brick. FRAMES president; Janet Burns, D&L, and homemade kuchen for secretary; and Frank Jaworski, bin 592, Les Bartlett 585 and When taking medicine, always ON dessert. Frank l^nor 583. People’s Savings Bank, LOOK at the label and READ the Tickets will be ?3.75 for Pinochle is played Tuesdays DISPLAY treasurer. Mrs. Burns is adults, children aged 5-12, $1.25 directions. The information can be retiring president. and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. at • and children under 5 will be the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry as important to your health as the During its first official served free-of-charge. Park. HARD AND SOFT meeting the new board decided medicine itself. Follow directions. to cut down on its Christmas ON ALL CONTACT Overdosing may be harmful, un­ V I lighting program this year to :-BRICK* Z-BRICK LENSES save energy. Kathy aaya: “Coma aaa our colorful aalactlon of derdosing ineffective. THE LAST WORD IN WALL COVERING O F F It also decided to crack down Pumpklna; Pick youra out aarly, whila tha aalac­ IN STOCK! • with an even tougher policy on tlon la at Ita baatl"... solicitors. iiiimniiimio HEARING ORCHARD FRESH; M«e«, Rtd Dallolout, Cortland, Northorn SplM, JAMES BREEN •nd McCowin Appitt; olio Birtlott Ptirt, Froth Cldar, Inditn Corn, Z-BRICK DEMONSTRATION AIDS DENNIS C. VOLKERT NORMAN DAVEY AUDREY DUNHAM and Gourds. Conn. Contact Lana Society PAUL ZITO WARREN. HARRIS. Guest Caller • Optical Technician Optical Technician Optical Technician Church Fair NATIVE: Acorn ft Buttarnut Squaah, Boots, Egg Plant, Kalo, Spinach, Certificate Member of Conn. Opticians Optical Technician Equipment Manager Swiu Chard, Caullflowar, Brutttll Sprouts, Shalota, Laaka, Qraan SAT., OCT. Iflth -- 9 A.M. -1 P.M. Lens Inventory Cantar First Lutheran Church, 154 Carl Hanks of Plymouth, Pa., SUNGLASSES Member ol Conn. OpHolans Association Baana, Yallow Squtah, Past, Broccoli, Belgium Endivt, Rad A Hot Q»knuv\vo»' Z-BrIck Representative Nancy Madler Association. Orchard St., Rockville, will Pappara, Aniaa, Whlta Swaat Potatoaa, Turnips, Crantwrrlaa, I will be guest caller at the 2 Years Lab.' Experience GALORE conduct its annual “Holly FRESH; SIrawbarrIat, Red, Whits A Blue Qrapas, Honaydtwt, Plums, will be here to answer your quaatlona... Manchester Square Dance Club 4'/4 Years Experience Daze” fair, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. Comics Psara, PInaappItt, Quines, Umsa, QrapalrulL dance Saturday from 8 to 11 to 4 p.m., at the church. THRim WEEKEND SPECIAUI p.m. at Manchester High ...... baakol $2,98 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Booths will feature handcraft TOKAY SHAPES...... ||, 45c School. Russ and Anita White items, jewelry, Christmas ACORN A lUTTERNUT SQUASH ...... !!!!!!]]!!! 3 ibs! 29c will cue the rounds. candles and ornaments, TAN6ERINES, New Crop ...... 8 (or 49c If 25 Years of Continuous Service! MANCHESTER Hanks has been a caller for 18 homemade baked goods, plants, WHin SWEH POTATOES ...... |b. 29c years and has called for several 191 MAIN ST. "COKr 8-pack, non-returnable...... SI,39 763 MAIN ST. penny candy and a * IMPORTED CHESTNUTS ARRIVED YESTERDAY * Pennsylvania clubs as well at MANCHESTER MANCHESTER luncheonette. • Wa Sell Tha HtrM , Sunday P»p»n, plus Lottery Tlckslt dances and festivals in several Open Mon. to Fri. There will also be a booth and 649-5253 states along the eastern Open Tues. to Sat. orders taken for items made by seaboard. 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. the inmates of the prison in W e s to w m Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Parla OPTICAL " PHARMACY ■ ^ have door duty for Saturday’s Tel. 643-1900 Somers. Proceeds from this 3 3 6 Thurs. to 9 P.M. booth will return to the worker. IP E ID n n "" dance. Refreshments will be From the other booths, 20 per 435 Hartford Rd. Manchester 643-3230 NORTH MAIN STREET served by Miss Eileen Packard, Tel. 643-1191 Mr. and Mrs. James Perry, Er­ cent of all net profits have been Membar Opticians Aasoc. o f A n w ic a pledged to various charities, in­ 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER a 643-6384 "YOUK COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STOPF- nie Pierog, and Mr. and Mrs. cluding UNICEF. SHOP FRIDAYS TO 8:30 • SATURDAYS TO 4 P.M. Roy Pihl. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 18, 1974

’ McCormick-Wheeler

Roberta Hill Wheeler of Staten Island, N.Y. and James Livingston McCormick of THE BABY Manchester, exchanged wed­ ding vows Sept. 7 a t ^ t . An­ IS NAMED drews Church, Block’'^ Island, R.I. The bride is the daughter of Chapman, Daniel Michael, son of Robert P. and Marion Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill of Wllsey Chapman of 15W Oakland St. He was bom Oct. 5 at Block Island, R.I. The Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is bridegroom is the son of Mr. Clarence Wllsey of Jefferson, N.Y. His paternal grandparents and f^ s. W.S. McCormick of are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Chapman of 217 Green Rd. His Porter St. maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Cora Wilsey of Worcester, The Rev. Edwin Kirkman of N.Y. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Florence Bates of St. Andrews Church officiated D i s c o u n t Brandford. IN at the double-ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with Doherty, Melissa Ann, daughter of Duane G. and Donna GLASTONBURY: pink flowers, and ribbons as Rowlett Doherty of Lenox St. She was bom Oct. 6 at Manchester pew markers. Mrs. Gertrude Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fox Run Mall Ball of Block Island was Nash W. Rowlett of 58 Ashworth St. Her paternal grandparents organistoand Laurie and are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Doherty of Shneipsic Lake Rd., Patricia Fevelo of Staten Tolland. Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Island, were vocalists. Sullivan Sr. of Caribou, hbine. She has a sister, Staci Lyn, 1. Alu-8Ulaf.V'“"eSJ The bride, given in marriage P t U S j ^ by her father, wore an ivory COLD IMUTt Millard, John Clifford and Joy Cathleen, twin children of M t im * CMMMtMB * gown of silk peau de sole Clifford and Joy Steiner Millard of 89 Hackmatack St. They were M FM SNM a designed with high neckline, FLAWM W %*• • t ^ bom Oct. 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Their maternal G ILLEH E long sleeves, sheer bodice, all aiuins grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner of 219 Bush Hill Rd. delicately trimmed with lace. RIGHT GUARD Their great-grandmother is Mrs. John Marsh of Hillstown Rd. Her cathedral-length veil was They have a brother, Stephen, 9; and twin sisters, Lisa and Tam­ BEN GAY bordered in lace and she ALKA PLUS U LT BODY GLEEM my, both 7. REGULAR OR carried a cluster of stephanotis SINUTABS GREASELESS TOOTHPASTE and white sweetheart roses. COLD TABLETS WAVE PERM Tyson Photo 254 O F F Mrs. Rita John of Staten I 99 I 64 Island was matron of honor. 1V«oz. 95" 13 -o z. She wore a pink and rose print Mrs. Janies L. McCormick halter gown with matching long Ah*-S«ttar{ sleeves and jacket trimmed GILLEHE with lace. She wore a pink gar­ PLUS attendant’s gowns and designed was ring bearet*. Marry in style. UfrtAWTYli den hat and carried a cluster of with high neckline, long sleeves A reception was held at FOAMY pink sweetheart roses and pink trimmed with lace. She wore Spring House in Block Island, Good way. LADES’ carnations. Thousands pink ribbons in her hair and R.I. after which the couple left FACE Bridesmaids were Mrs. carried a basket of pink on a trip to Nova Scotia. For Our 14K yellow gold bands SHAVER of Lights Frank Reynolds of Bennington, sweetheart roses and car­ traveling, Mrs. McCormick ALKA PLUS PRELL GILLEHE TRAK II Vt. and Miss Susan Blumert of nations. wore a white, sleeveless knit LILT “SPECIAL” sculptured and oxidized 5’s SURE DEODORANT SAVER Rockville Center, N.Y. They Jeffrey V. McCormick of dress. The couple will reside in COLD TABLETS PERM Scented • Unscented SHAMPOO BLADES wore gowns and carried flowers Fairfield was his brother’s best Manchester. for beauty. identical to those of the honor man. Ushers were Daniel Before her marriage Mrs. 19 39 09 3 -o z. 091 Wheeler of Staten Island, N.Y., I 64 I 04 attendant. McCormick was a second grade 60Z. Tu b A the bride’s brother; and teacher on Staten Island. Mr. 1 Hadassah To Host Art Show Miss Laurel Meiners of Thomas Evans of Utica, N.Y. McCormick is employed by 1 o o o_. Rockaway, N.J., the bride’s Paul Staudt of Westwood, N.J. Hartford National Bank & niece and godchild, was flower TECHMATIC? Mrs. Efrem Jaffee, at left, and Mrs. Donald Grossman, co-chairmen of the Manchester the bride’s nephew and godson, Trust Co. in Hartford. JOHNSON’S Razor 6end girl. She wore a gown in POUR POUR PRELL h rO llto tf* G ILLEH E Hadassah Art Show set for Sunday, look over some of the works of Zygmund Jankowski material matching the other JOHNSON’S NO which will be on exhibit and for sale. The show, which will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. at SHAMPOO r i g h t BABY OUARD Temple Beth Shalom, 400 E. Middle Tpke., will feature approximately 300 of Jankowski’s MORE TAHGLES TRAK II b a k ON ON paintings. Proceeds will benefit the Hadassah Medical Hospital. Admission will be 50 RIHSE cents per person and refreshments will be served. povvoer Liquid POWDER GIL L E H E BAND RAZOR ABOUT TOWN RINSE 7 o z. i ^ - i ^ RINSE ADJUSTABLE 49 Reg. « 56 00 | 5 9 RIGHT GUARD Sahl-Faulds . . X o z . oz. 95* 89* 15 oz. 1 12 10’s St. Bartholomew Church in Mass, and John Patrick Sahl of Kennedy Rd. The bridegroom is Two children’s films, "A Edna Kaempfer is offering a Manchester was the scene Aug. Chestnut Hill, Mass. the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Story, A Story,” and “Ben and $100 scholarship for piano and 12c UNicENTED^OWDER 16 of the marriage of Kathleen The bride is the daughter of Sahl of Freehold, N.J. R CLAIROL ANTI NAT. SCENT Me,” will be shown Saturday at general musicianship. Inter­ JOHNSON’S SCOPE Lillian Faulds of Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. John Faulds of 77 The Rev. Nicholas Cesaro of 10:30 a.m. at the Mary Cheney views will be Monday and CLIP THIS St. Thomas Seminary officiated HERBAL “NEW” LILT GILLETTE Library Junior Room. The half- Tuesday. Those interest^ may MOUTHWASH COUPON - SAVE at the double-ring ceremony. hour program is open to the call 646-4269. BABY 12c ON Harry Carr of Manchester was public. ESSENCE RINSE baby TWIN organist and soloist. PERMS R. GUARD ANTI- The bride, given in marriage The Country Kitchen at the POWDER PERS. by her father, wore a gown of W/CONDinONER or South United Methodist Church EXTRA BODY Aogular, Super, Gentle GILLETTE TWIN white maracaine designed with annual fair will have antiques Apple Fest INJECTOR RAZOR a Bertha collar, long tapered on display, which were loaned ALLEREST TABS INJECTOR BLADES 5 o z sleeves with ruffles at the for the occasion by Gerard Planned By 59 89 1 50 | 7 9 wrist, ruffled hemline with a McDonald, owner-operator of I 29 12c 24’t 12-oz. 5’s brush train, and an artificial The Collectors Corner on Main DeMolay 99* t . flower at waistline. She wore a St. The fair will be Saturday matching wide-brimmed hati The John Mather Chapter, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Order of DeMolay, will conduct with an elbow-length veil of im­ church. ported silk illusion. Guest Speaker an Apple Festival, Saturday MICRIN and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 SINFAID Miss Patricia Faulds of The Democratic Women’s E (iy P«ymtnts p.m. downstairs at the Orange FOR SINUS HEADACHE PLUS Manchester was her sister’s The Rev. Joseph W. Oppitz, a Club of Manchester will have s ln a re s t' maid of honor. She wore a gown Hall on E. Center St. Proceeds For rallal Redemptionist priest, will its annual silver membership will be used for chapter ac­ sinus haaQKhf arid congestion of absinthe green knit jersey speak about his experiences tea Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at tUJ gown designed with A-line tivities. SIHEAID MOUTHWASH during the sinking of the Andrea Manchester Country Club. The Members, ranging in age BUFFERIN 225’$ AMMENS MEDICATED MOUTHWASH skirt, capelet sleeves, flounced Doria at the Catholic Ladies of event is open to the public, and JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 BUFFERIN S IN A R ES T - BUFFERIN hemline, double flounce at from 13 to 21, will serving ACTS QUICKER POWDER TABS Twice As Fast As Aspirin Columbus state convention state and local Democratic can­ apple crisp and baked apples 958 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER For Fest Headache Rellel TABS scoop neckline, and self fabric dinner Saturday evening at the didates will be guests of honor. ALSO • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN sash at waistline. She wore a for ?1.50 per person. I 36 1 17 Holiday Inn, East Hartford. 99 25 24’s 18 o z. 100’s green picture hat and carried a ISO’s 2 ” 1 79* 6 0 Z . black cabbage rose. Father Oppitz received his IN 1 Bridesmaids were Miss doctorate in philosophy in IN CLAIROL HERBAL Corrine Sahl of Freehold, N.J., Rome, Italy, in 1956. Returning MANCHESTER: BAN CLAIROL the bridegroom’s sister; and home that July, he was a sur­ 6LAST0NBURY: AMMEN’S congespirin ESSENCE SHAMPOO Miss Susan Hurwitz of vivor of the sinking of the 260 North Mahi SL Mas Manchester. They wore gowns Italian liner Andrea Doria. fox Hun MaH ROLL-ON BALSAM Normal - identical to that worn by the It Main St, MEDICATED BUFFERIN M ^ Dry-Oily honor attendant, matching pic­ Since returning to this coun­ ture hats, and carried small try, he has preached at mis­ IN IN COLORS bouquets of black roses. /AMMENS POWDER MISS CLAIROL sions in the eastern part of the Di s c o u n t SOFTIQUE CONGESPRIN 1 2 o z . Craig Sahl of Freehold, N.J., country as a well as in the EAST HARTFORD: MIDDLETOWN: DEODORANT REG. or UNSCENTED CREME FORMULA was his brother’s best man. Caribbean area. He was BATH OIL FOR YOUR CHILD Ushers were Jon Irons of Chest­ BiG 1150 Bumtida Ava.. associate director of the 900 Washington SL 154 O F F « 29 1 74 nut Hill, Mass., and Edward Catholic Information Center, 801 Sllvar Lana 47 99 r? 6V4 o z. 1.5 o z. 36’s 22 Types 10 Shades Knox of Freehold, N.J. Washington, D.C., and taught 3 o z . 69" A reception was held at The during this period at Dunbarton Colony in Talcottville, after College of the Holy Cross.. VITALIS F.D.S. CLAIROL CLAIROL HERBAL which the couple left on a trip to VITALIS NEW ULTRA BAN Arthritis NEW GREAT ESSENCE SHAMPOO Arthritis Nantucket, Mass. The couple His main work has been as MONSTER FEMININE CLAIROL Strength will reside in Brighton, Mass. professor of philosophy at the HAIR Strength Mrs. Sahl is a member of the V M l DRY DEODORANTS UNTRA BAN DAY Normal - BUFFERIN Redemptionist seminary in Suf- Powder. 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Mac Buckley, Republican candidate for First District AREA POLICE REPORT A’s Made the Plays Perfectly, Professionally Mrs. David H. Farris congressman will campaign in VERNON-Mrs. Barbara Manchester Sunday night, Farris, 24, of the Sleeping Giant COVENTRY Both men were later taken to cruiser. beginning at 6 at the Parkade A Vernon man, Raymond court. VERNON Apts., 1238 Hartford Tpke., was Lanes, where he will bowl and Landrie, 25, of 100 Glenstone HEBRON In connection with a radar found dead Thursday afternoon meet visitors. in the bedroom of Ueir apart­ Dr., while being held at the A Hebron girl, Mary Olson, 8, control unit set up in the To Beat Dodgers for Third Straight Series At 7 he will be in the ’Treasure Coventry Police station, early is reported in fair condition, Skinner Rd., Evergreen Rd., ment by her husband, David R. City parking area and at 7:40 he this morning, attempted suicide “but still unconscious,” at and ’Tunnel Rd. areas, Vernon Farris. will bowl and meet visitors by hanging, Coventry Police Hartford Hospital where she Police issued 22 warnings for Dr. Harold Shapiro, medical again, this time at Holiday OAKLAND (UPI) — ’Three in row is as good as you can eighth inning but the A’s turned it into a plus -o n e which Bill Buckner, who turned out to be the goat in the final lose them. These fellows played perfect baseball in this said. was taken with injuries suf­ exceeding the speed limit, examiner, said the death was Lanes on Spencer St. At about get, perfect, in fact, and that’s precisely the type ball finished the Dodgers. game when he was cut down trying to make an extra base Landrie, and William Mon- fered in an accident on Rt. 66, made five arrests for exceeding Series and that’s why they are champions.” apparently a suicide by 8:45 he will be at McDonald’s Oakland’s battling A’s played in the World Series to lay the “This was the sweetest one of all,” said team star in the eighth inning, was the man who did most of the nier, 16, of the same address, Hebron, Wednesday night. a state traffic control marking Fingers picked up his second save of this Series in asphyxiation. An autopsy was on W. Center St., where he will comerstore for baseball’s newest dynasty. were both charged at 3:55 a.m. The child was a passenger in and two arrests for speeding, Reggie Jackson, “because we did it in five. Last year and talking for the Dodgers when he said if they played Thursday’s game and his sixth over the last three years. scheduled to be performed finish his Manchester visit. When the New York Yankees won four consecutive today at Rockville General today, with third-degree a car driven by her mother, ’Thursday. the year before, it took us seven games to beat the Reds Oakland 162 times his team would win 100. That’s a record and his four appearances this year gave Hospital, police said. burglary. Mrs. Patricia Olson. Mrs. Olson John W. Garrard, 21, of world titles from 1936 through 1939, everybody considered and Mets. Maybe now people will give us credit for being a “If you are going to talk like that,” said A’s shortstop him 16 overall for another record. hfrs. Farris was bom June 20, Lottery Police said the men were was taken to Windham Storrs, was charged with them the most powerful baseball dynasty in history, and it great team, because we are.” Bert Campaneris, “you better win.” That won Fingers, the mustachioed reliever, the Series observed by a witness in Allen’s Memorial Hospital, held over­ was up to that point. 1950 in Manchester and had United Press International failure to grant right of way at There aren’t many who will challenge that statement The A’s used brilliant pitching and defense to throttle the MVP award made by a national magazine, but there were lived in Flordia before coming Supermarket, Rt. 44A, Coven­ night for observation, and a private drive in connection Then, a later generation of Yankees stamped out five and certainly not the Dodgers, who made costly mistakes Dodgers. Thursday’s wrapup game was a perfect example. a lot of people who thought the award should have gone to ’This week’s winning lottery try. Coventry Police were released. to Vernon six years ago. She numbers; with the investigation of a two- world titles in a row from 1949 through 1953 in almost on the field and did most of the talking off it. Sal Bando hit a sacrifice fly for the A’s first run, Green. Among them were most of the A’s. had been employed as a nurses’ assisted in the investigation, ’The other car involved in the car accident on E. Main St., assembly line fashion. “If they are smart,” said Joe Rudi, whose seventh in­ generated by North’s speed and a throwing error by NY - 514070 accident was an unmarked Green set ^ rie s fielding records by participating in six aide at the Medical Placement and subsequent arrest, by the Thursday. Now, along come the A’s, a team of outspoken players ning homer off Mike Marshall won Thursday’s game, catcher Steve Yeager, and Ray Fosse and Rudi, not noted RI — blue 286 green 759061 Vernon Police Department. state police cruiser driven by doubleplays in five games and three in one. But it was his Services in West Hartford. gold 138566 Police said Garrard collided who battle among themselves in the clubhouse and public­ ’The attempted suicide oc­ auxiliary trooper, Mark Schop- "they will learn something from this. Sure, we fight a lot for tneir power, hit homers. relay in the eighth inning Thursday that was the biggest She is also survived by her Conn - 87396 bonus 26479 with a car driven by Frances curred at 9:30 a.m. while Lan­ paul, 21, of Columbia. Police ly criticize their owner and manager, to challenge that among ourselves, but we leave all that stuff in the Vida Blue, who went 7 2-3 innings, John Odom and Rollie play of all. parents, John Nelson of Florida 85368 Magdefrau of Ellington. drie was awaiting transporta­ said the cars collided as Mrs. record, and there are those who think they can equal, if not clubhouse where it belongs. On the field, we play Fingers took care of the pitching and Jackson, Dick Green Rudi’s homer came in the seventh and gave the A’s a 3-2 and Mrs. Abbie Hubbard Maine — 943-253 doubling 8 Kenneth Mansell, 23, of 98 W. tion to Circuit Court 12, East Olson was making a left turn break it. baseball.” and Bando made the big defensive play that cut down edge. Buckner led off the eighth with a single and when Sheldon of Vermont; a son, Mass weekly — green 9746 Main St., Rockville, was Hartford, where he was into traffic on Rt. 66 near the Thursday, as they had in the four previous games, the “I think we learned a lot watching them,” said Dodger Buckner and eventually the Dodgers. Thomas J. Farris, at home; and yellow 211 blue 16 charged with failure to drive North let it get away from him for an error, Buckner tried a sister. Miss Jerie Nelson of scheduled to appear today. Hebron Plaza shopping center. in the proper lane in connection A’s played baseball the way it should be, making all the Manager Walter Alston. “There’s a certain part of this “It’s not that difficult managing a team like this,” said to go all the way to third. But Jackson, backing up on the Mass Friday — blue 49 red 86 Police said Landrie was Police said the cruiser was London, England. green 53 with the investigation of a two- plays perfectly and professionally to beat the proud Los game you can’t get from talking. There are a few things Alvin Dark, who as of the moment doesn’t know if he will play in right center, threw a chest-high strike to Green, Private funeral services are rescued by Police Chief Robert traveling west and the Olson c a r a c cid en t on R t. 83, Angeles Dodgers 3-2 and win the 1974 World Series in five you have to get on the playing field that nothing but be back next year. “I’ve said it 100 times before and I say who fired a bullet to Bando at third to cut down Buckner Saturday at the White-Gibson- Kjellquist and officers Arthur car pulled into its path. The ac­ Thursday. games. Centerfielder Bill North did make one error in the experience will give you. The A’s showed us that.” it again, managers don’t win baseball games, they only and finish off the Dodgers. Small ^ n e ra l Home, 65 Elm Tedford and Donald Rouillard. cident is still under investiga­ Police said the right front tire St., Rockville. Cremation will tion. of Mansell’s car blew out, be in Springfield, Mass. On Sale at Green School Fair Tureck Tells Also in the Olson car were causing him to go over into the There are no calling hours. Mary’s twin sister, Brenda, other lane and strike a car Mrs. Joan Terzo, front, and Mrs. Sandra Dunn admire the unique Indian corn and dried Of Progress Catherine Olson, 7, and Harold The family suggests that any FIRE CALLS driven by Bradford Fisher, 20, Green DidnH Get Hit memorial contributions may be flower arrangements which will be on sale Saturday at the Manchester Green School Linnell, 26, of East Hartford. of 74 Davis Ave., Rockville. made to a charity of the donor’s Pumpkin Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the school grounds. Donuts and apple cider will In Parkland Another auxiliary trooper, MANCHESTER Garrard and Mansell are choice. Ronald Bolton, 39, of Thursday, 12:25 p.m. — Mat­ also be sold. Mrs. Terzo and Mrs. Dunn are co-chairmen of the event. The rain date is Oct. Report of progress was made scheduled to appear in Circuit 26. (Herald photo by Dunn) Middlefield, was riding in the Court 12, Rockville, Nov. 19. But Glove Was Magic tresses on fire at 28 Sterling Pi. by Park Supt. Ernest ’Tureck at District Heads (Eighth District). last night’s late-starting and Today, 8:19 p.m. — Reported early-ending Advisory Park and OAKLAND (UPI) - Oakland A’s has played alongside Green during his Meet Monday gasoline leak from automobile Recreation Commission second baseman Dick Green didn’t entire career, said, “That ‘Greenie’ is at Lawton Rd. and Vernon St.; monthly meeting. HI-HO 74 FAIR get a hit in the 1974 World Series but some player. I think I know better The 8th Utilities District TODAY’S THOUGHT unfounded (Town). Tureck reported that his park his teammates were unanimous in than someone else because we played board of directors will meet Sponsored By AMBULANCE CALLS crew has cleared all the access praising him for putting the key defen­ together for so long. He sure made Monday at 7 p.m. for its regular Be Yourself Jesus was q failure in the eyes of His road to Lookout Mountain in the monthly session. MANCHESTER To witness to the truth, we must UNITED METHODIST MEN & WOMEN sive stranglehold on the Los Angeles some big plays in this Series.” relatives. Apostles and many of the Highland Park section and offense. The meeting will be on the se­ Thursday, 5:03 p.m. — Foot­ manifest ourselves to the world for what Jewish race. Their hopes and expectations added that the stock fence has As for the 33-year-old Green, he cond floor of fire department ball injury to East Catholic we are. of what the Messiah should be and the role been erected for the third time. The 11-year veteran, who twice an­ took the accolades with the humility headquarters. Main and High School student; Dare to be different, for that is the way He would play was contrary to Jesus Vandals twice knocked over the SOUTH UNITED M ° m S T GHURCH nounced his retirement only to return of a real pro. Hilliard Sts., with the public in­ transported to Manchester God created us. We are unique individuals ideals., fence at the Case Mountain site. Main Street A Hartford Road to the team, sparkled at second with “I’m just a fringe ballplayer on a vited to comment on any sub­ Memorial Hospital yet sharing many things in common. To Following the Resurrection, some of Once the chain link fence is his fielding and throwing. In fact, he great team, and a lot of other things ject in the board’s jurisdiction. (Manchester Ambulance). pretend to be as one cut from the same them realized that the real Jesus was far received it will be installed. was involved in six double plays — a happen, and I can sit back and enjoy mold is to hide our light under a basket. SATURDAY OCT. 19th., 1974 more wonderful than the image they He added that the turfing of 10:00 A.M. • 3:30 P.M. record for a five-game Series. it,” Green said. Rather than deny His identity, Jesus longed for. the infield at the softball field His rifle throw to third base in the He reminded everyone that he Apron Booth chose death. In the history of the Church, Like Jesus, we are meant to constantly at Charter Oak’s Fitzgerald Handicrafts eighth inning was responsible for cut­ didn’t play a flawless Series this year heroic stories are related of daring Baked Goods McDonald’s Helps surpise people too. In the words of Christ, Field had been com plete and Holiday Booth ting down Bill Buckner after Oakland or in 1973. exploits of men and women who faced Candy Booth Knitwear "I do always the things that please Him,” bare spots in tbe outfield centerfielder Bill North mishandled their own P ilates in daring to be Coffee Shop Peppermint Palace “I made an error with the bases we will undoubtedly differ from those who repaired. “The field will be in his single. The A’s were ahead 3-2 at New Hope Manor themselves. do not operate on the Father’s wave No.l condition again in the Country Kitchen Plant Booth loaded in New York last year,” he Being ourselves may not lead to martyr­ length. spring. Country Store This & That the time. said. “I made an error in this Series. New Hope Manor, which is in McDonalds for 31 each. dom, but it may turn people against us. Sisters of Mercy Work collecting leaves will Charcoal Portraits Used Jewelry “I’ll tell you — that was one helluva But I was fortunate enough that when need of financial aid to keep McDonalds will also provide Some of the people we disappoint may be St. James Convent start next week. Also, close to throw he made to get Buckner in the I made the error I had the next ball hit its program in operation, has lunches for the girls two days a our loved ones. 100 trees will be planted along iLimcheon 10-3:00 P.M. Snack Bar - Outdoors] eighth,” A’s captain Sal Bando said. back to me, too.” been offered assistance by week, and the girls may order Manchester’s streets. Puppet Show 10-3:00 (2Sc) Train .._ Ride A OaniesI ‘"That, in my mind, was the biggest Green unretired last spring when McDonald’s restaurant on W. whatever they want to eat, Mrs. The Park Department office OUTDOOR AUCTION 1:30 Poitdi of Susannah Wesley House play of the Series, even bigger than all Alvin Dark, the A’s new manager, Center St. Uccello said. is now located on the second FREE ADMISSION - FREE PARKINQ - HELDRAINTyHIHE those double plays Greenie took part telephoned him. Mike Walsh, manager of the In addition, McDonalds is Two Sentenced floor of the former Lincoln (UPI photo) in.” “He said, ‘You’re the guy we need fast-food restaurant, and his planning a flea market at its School. Joe Rudi Crosses Plate With Decisive Run And A’s owner Charles 0. Finley to win the pennant,” ’ the infielder wife, Sandra, have donated 2,- parking lot. The lot will accom­ echoed the statement. “No one remembered. “I told him I thought he 000 Ronald McDonald dolls to modate 200 to 250 sUlls, which Claudell Washington Mitts Home Run Hitter in Seventh deserved the Most Valuable Player New Hope, according to Mrs. In Rham Bombing was kidding.” will be rented for 35 a stall to award more than Green.” Madeline Uccello, president of those wishing to have a tag But Dark convinced him, and it was the board of directors of the sale. The rental money will be Two students involved in the against Cranfield for failing to RE-ELECT The MVP award was given, back snaring grounders in the rehabilitation center for teen­ donated to New Hope, Mrs. explosion of a homemade bomb report possession of explosives. however, to relief pitcher Rollie Oakland infield for Green. I UPI photo! age girls with drug problems. Uccello said. at Rham High School in In the June 25th incident, one Inexperience Factor Fingers. During the 1974 campaign Green The dolls will be on sale at Hebron, last June, were fined student was slightly injured. Oakland rightfielder Reggie suffered a heel injury and was 3100 and sentenced to 30 days in Three Happy Oakland Athletics Cranfield and 'Turner, and a Jackson said, “I know he didn’t get a sidelined for six weeks. The A’s tried Fingers (34), Fosse (10) and Bando jail, to be suspended after five third student, James Ellis, — hit, but in my mind Dick Green was five different players at second, but days. were allowed to graduate but WILLIAM E. FITZGERALD In Series Alston responsible for our winning. Don’t none proved to be able to fill Green’s The two, Robert L. Cranfield not to attend graduation forget, we don’t hit all that much shoes. of Marlborough, and Eugene OAKLAND (UPI) - In the after- ceremonies two days later. “Their record speaks for itself,” he anyway and we depend a lot on our A reporter asked Green why he’ Turner of Andover, both 18, Ellis, who lives in Hebron, is JUDGE OF PROBATE math of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ said. “Those pitchers don’t let you get defense. hasn’t been a much heralded player COURT CASES appeared in Tolland County scheduled to be sentenced on World Series collapse, Manager overconfident.” “In that regard the Little General is during his career. Future for Dark Superior Court Thursday before Nov. 5. Another student in­ Walter Alston finally admitted in­ Judge Walter J. Sidor. An ad­ our big man.” “Simple,” he said. “I can’t hit.” considered for youthful volved in the incident is experience made the difference. Perhaps it was youthful CIRCUIT COURT 12 ditional fine of 325 was levied scheduled for sentencing next The Probate Court is a family court and Shortstop Bert Campaneris, who Manchester Session offender status. the “We learned a lot,” he said exhuberance which closed out the Up to Charlie O • Henry Szykeruk, 26, of 6 week in a youthful offender Probate Judge... Dodgers’ hopes Thursday. Arthur Ashwell, 21, of 102 proceeding. Thursday night after the Oakland A’s Ward St., issue of bad check Woodbridge St. was given a 30- The charge against the • protects life savings defeated the Dodgers 3-2 to capture Trailing 3-2 in the eighth, Bill OAKLAND (UPI) — Now that Alvin Dark has managed day jail sentence for third- and second-degree larceny, the series in five games. A lot of the Buckner led off the inning with a hit to a World Series winner it’s time for him to turn his atten­ nolled. students was reckless burning. • selects guardians of orphans degree larceny Thursday by MCC Students Those sentenced will serve players had never been there before. right-center. When the ball got past Rollie Fingers MVP tion to other matters. Judge Philip Dwyer. The • Christopher Page, 17, of 507 “There’s a certain part of this game Bill North, Buckner kept running. Main St., use of a motor vehicle their five days at the Brooklyn • cares for children’s funds Like where he’ll be working next year. charge of third-degree burglary Favor Grasso Correctional Center. In sentenc­ you can’t get from talking. There are “When 1 saw the ball go through without the owner’s permission • makes sure that your will is carried out OAKLAND (UPI) — There seemed said Bando, “he never let us down. The only man who knows the answer to that one right was nolled (not prosecuted). ing them Judge Sidor com­ a few things you have to get on the North, I knew it would take two The judge suspended the jail reduced from second-degree Manchester Community to be some difference of opinion — Coming in the way he did in the third now is not saying. larceny, 20 days in jail with College students prefer mented it is “for the good of the • protects the funds of those unable to do playing field that nothing but perfect throws to get me. But they did game and holding off the Dodgers in “I have been too busy to think about it” says owner sentence and placed Ashwell on young men as well as for the among the Oakland A’s, naturally — probation for one year. He is to execution suspended. The Democrat Ella Grasso for so themselves experience will give you. it.” as to who should have won the Most my mind was the key.” Charlie Finley of the Oakland A’s when he’s asked if he’ll charge of operating a motor governor by better than a 2^4 to peace and quiet of the com­ “Take nothing away from Oakland. Reggie Jackson, who retrieved the make restitution to the victim. munity.” The two were also Valuable Player Award for the 1974 Fingers set two records in this offer Dark a new contract. Ashwell was alleged to have vehicle without a license was 1 margin over Republican They beat us fair and square. But ball, and second baseman Dick Green, World Series. series by making four appearances Pressed as to when he’ll have time to think about it nolled. Robert Steele, a straw poll placed on probation for two stolen binoculars Oct. 4 from years. we’re going to remember the way we the relay man, made perfect pegs to for 16 over three seasons and adding Finley bristled. • Katherine R. Kocsis, 29, of taken Tuesday and Wednesday The award, made by a national the Optical Style Bar on Main played to get here.” nail the sliding and surprised Buckner magazine, went to A’s reliever Rollie two saves for a total of six, also over “When I’m ready” he said. “Maybe tomorrow maybe St. East Hartford, third-degree indicates. In three previous close losses to the at third. burglary (two counts), second- A total of 433 students par­ Fingers, and even though some of his the last three years. next week maybe next month.” VITAMIN ^ A’s, Alston said he did not feel his Jim Wynn, the next batter, drew a teammates thought it should have Winning the MVP means Fingers Dark hopes to know what’s going to happen before he Other dispositions included: degree larceny, and third- ticipated in the poll with 246 or young team lacked experience. walk, but instead of having two men degree larceny, all nolled. The 56.8 per cent backing Mrs. gone to second baseman Dick Green will receive a new automobile next leaves for his Florida home next week but there’s never • Richard M. Fazzina, 21, of “Naturally, we’re disappointed we on and no outs, the Dodgers had a man 159 Birch St., weapons in a charges were in connection Grasso, 96 or 22.2 per cent HEADQUARTERS and some of the other A’s stumped for week in New York. any guarantee with Charlie 0. didn’t win it,” he added. “In spring on first and one out. motor vehicle, dismissed. The with two breaks in August into backing Steele, and 91 or 21 per Liggett Parkade JUDGE OF PROBATE Joe Rudi, Captain Sal Bando said they “I’m glad I won it,” said Fingers, It took Finley almost until the start of spring training L ow Prices! training, if somebody had told me That’s as far as they got. charge of threatening was con­ Bolton businesses. cent undecided. WILLIAM E. FITZGERALD picked the right man. “but three or four other guys could, this year to hire Dark in the first place even though he tinued to Nov. 7. we’d be here against a club like this, I “It’s one of those plays where, if “Every time we called on him,” have just as well.” knew Williams decided he had had enough of Finley’s front • David Carvalho, 28, of don’t know if I would have believed it. you make it, it’s a great play,” Alston office meddling and announced he was quitting in the mid­ Manchester, speeding, 325, and JBDGC nnCElYALTI SEEKS “But we played hard to get here and said. “If you don’t, it’s a bad play. dle of the A’s second Series triumph. operating a motor vehicle while I’m going to remember that. I’m not “ We’ve let our players go all This year Dark worked on only a one-year contract. license suspended, nolled. YOUR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ashamed of my team.” season. We want them to play “I’m thankful to Mr. Finley for giving me the chance” • Felipe M. Flores, 35, of Ab­ Two years ago I asked you to give me an oppor­ Alston said there wasn’t a pivotal aggressively. I wish he hadn’t gone. It said Dark who managed the San Francisco Giants in a bott Rd., Ellington, breach of play or incident which turned the turned out to be a mistake. But I peace, nolled. tunity to serve as your Judge of Probate. By your losing World Series in 1962. “It has been a wonderful votes on November 7,1972 you gavrs me that oppor­ series into a runaway. Instead, he would rather have aggressive players year.” • Santos Valentin, 39, of Ab­ tunity. gave credit to the A’s, particularly the and try to calm them down. It’s hard bott Rd., Ellington, breach of But Dark was asked what happens next? peace, nolled. Since then. It has been my pleasure to meet and to pitching staff. to get players to go the other way. “I’m not going to worry about anything before it serve many of you In the Probate Court. I have In­ • Peter Hutchinson, 20, of happens” he said. stituted regular Thursday evening hours. Other Hutchinson Rd., Andover, Although there has been no letup at all in Finley’s active larceny, nolled. changes have been made which 1 hope have made the Court more convenient and accessible to you. running of the team from the owner’s chair Dark never • Mark D. Kurtz, 25, of 60 obiected to such interference the way Williams did. Caurel St., South Windsor, The Court’s caseload has substantially Increased, Garvey Showed Class but I have tried to personally review each case and to In fact Dark frequently was quick to defend Finley, third-degree forgery, criminal meet as many Interested parties as possible. pointing out that Finley is his own general manager “and I impersonation, third-degree larceny, all dismissed. As I pledged to you two years ago, I have given up OAKLAND (UPI) - The Cy Young Award as the best honors, shook hands with Sal think every manager should consult with his general • Herman J. Jessen, 30, of my private law practice and 1 have devoted my full­ little man made his way pitcher in the American Bando, Bert Campaneris manager” Dark said. 117 Cedar St., breach of peace, time to the Court. 1 renew my pledge to you to con­ around the Oakland A’s League. and Gene Tenace and finally The players, who almost to a man, dislike Finley are sym­ nolled. tinue to devote full-time to serving as your Judge of clubhouse, patiently step­ worked his way to Manager pathetic to Dark’s plight. Even Gene Tenace the hard­ Probate. “You’re quite a pitcher,” • Rudolph R. Larosa, 20, of 0 ^ ping between newsmen until Alvin Dark’s office. hitting first baseman who was benched by Dark apparently Garvey told Hunter. “You Enfield, third-degree criminal he had shaken hands with as “You did a fine job of on Finley’s orders for the last two games of the ^ rie s has fellows played great ball and trespass, 15 days in jail with many players as he could. managing,” he told Dark. no quarrel with the manager. I’m not ashamed to say we execution suspended. KO Wife JonICB, The Judge, daughters Megan and Debbie Steve Garvey won the “Congratulations on a good “The man was good to me and I’m not mad at him” • Karen L. Mundle, 28, of “class guy” award from the lost to you.” victory.” Tenace said. “Besides the manager on this team has little Hartford, fourth-degree Oakland A’s, who earlier in to say about who plays. The owner makes all those larceny, 325. “Thanks a lot, Steve,” “Thank you, Steve,” said the World Series were a bit Dark. “You are a fine decisions.” • Victor I. Plzzola, 16, of 35 miffed at all the Los Angeles Hunter replied. “There are New St. was presented on third- a lot of fine hitters on your man.” degree burglary (seven counts) Dodgers because they Later, after Garvey had thought they had popped off team but you were the only which had been reduced from one who really worried me. left. Dark turned to BOWLING second-degree burglary. He DEMOCRATIC ON NOVEMBER 5th too much. newsmen and said: When Garvey, the leading Thanks for stopping by, we was also presepted on third- appreciate that.” “That boy is some player degree larceny (three counts), Savings Bank batter in the Series with right now, but he’s going to MERCHANTS- Harv John­ fourth-degree larceny (four eight hits, got to Jim “Cat­ be even better. As long as son 148-370, Reggie Tomlinson counts) and possession of fish” Hunter, he pumped the Later Garvey, who is a young men like him are in Fitzgerald Committee, Nick Jackston, Treasurer 156, Charlie Banks 141-366, burglary tools. His case was of Manchester hand of the big right-hander leading candidate for baseball, this will always be Scoreboard Fireworks Greet Oakland's Victory Steve Lauretti 154-383, Bernie SPICE- Marge Joy 136, Gwen continued to Oct. 31 while he is Member F.D.I.C who could wind up with the National League MVP Casey 146-388, Norm Kloter 352, Sleeves 143-347, Nancy Joyce f the best game.” Fans Storm Playing Field Following Final Out in Ninth 134-369. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 18, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 18, 1974— PAGE FIFTEEN ^ Cheney Harriers Hunting ‘Appendicitis Game’ ANGLE Season By Earl Yost Sports Editor Gain Double Win To Open Faces East Eleven ’Two victories were chalked by up by after an illness. The latter placed HARTFORD (UPI) - By Len Auster blame our players, however. They Coach Gerry Blanchard’s Cheney ninth. Beginning Saturday, (kinnec- don’t have the experience they need. Starting Times Conflict Proclaiming it the “Appendicitis Tech cross country team in a ’The top 15 finishers were: 1. ’Trian ticut’s hills will be alive A All we can do is work with them and Just Wondering: If the present Thanksgiving morning Game,” East Catholic football Coach triangular meet yesterday in Hart­ (C), 2. Page (G), 3. Dezso (C), 4. again with the sound of hope,” LaFontana said. John LaFontaiia sends his charges conflict of starting times foi; the home Manchester High ford. Bisson (P), 5. Harrison (P), 6. hunters taking their best Looking for a reversal of form is against non-conference foe Bloom­ football game against Windham High and the Five Mile George ’Trian broke the tape first shots at upland game. A. Tribe Coach Larry Olsen. “On a scale Matthew (C), 7. Millis (C), 8. Jones field High Saturday night at 7:30 at Road Race could be altered, as it was for years. Both are for the winners in a 22-33 success over According to the latest es­ from zero to 10,1 would say we were (P), 9. West (C), 10. Angellillo, (G), i Mt. Nebo hoping to snap a two-game slated to start at 10:30 on Nov. 28. Prince Tech of Hartford and topped timates, the state has about at one,” Olsen said referring to the 11. Viera (P), 12. Duke (G), 13. Lucas ( downswing. That afternoon, At one time the football game and race both had 11 Goodwin Tech of New Britain, 19-36. 90,000 licensed hunters and performance a week ago against (G), 14. J Herbert (G), 15 Colon (G). Manchester High treks to East Hart­ o’clock starting times. The race sponsors then moved their Trian was clocked in 14:41. about 20,000 youngsters Conard. “It was so unlike our first two Other Cheney runners were John ford for a Central Connecticut event up 30 minutes to a 10:30 start. Tech’s Ed Dezso grabbed third between 12 and 16 years of games and I hope we never play a Scarito, Bob Caron and John Interscholastic League (CCIL) clash Several years ago the schoolboy game on alternate years place with Andy West back in action age who don’t need a license, game again as poorly as that. Kuchinski who placed 18th, 19th and with Penney High at 1:30. at Memorial Field was shifted from an 11 to a 10:30 20th. just an accompanying adult. Everybody had a bad day.” “This game is like an appendec­ kickoff. They’ll be going primarily Manchester, after the 34-7 disaster tomy,” LaFontana stated, “It’s like a With the grid game starting at 11, it would give those in­ after the more than 10,0()() against Conard, stands at 2-1 over-all routine operation but if you don’t con­ terested a chance to see the start of the race, plus a second pheasants stocked by the and 1-1 in the CCIL. The Black centrate and work hard something view of the leaders as they prance down East Center state Department of En­ Knights are also 1-1 in the league, 2-2 Monroe, Knicks will go wrong. And that means a loss Street, opposite Memorial Field, and still get to the field in vironmental Protection in all games coming off an impressive to us.” time for the kickoff. AND throughout the state. Also on 32-18 triumph over Windsor Locks. •The Eagles are 1-3-1 over-all for the the legal list will be ducks, The East Hartford entry presents a Off To Fast Start campaign having been dumped by ISotes Off the Cuff RADII ruffed grouse, squirrels, new dilemma for the Silk Towners rabbits, red and gray fox, Hartford County Conference (HCC) with its wishbone offense. Manchester Kathy Manzolillo and Kim Hovey, both of Manchester, NEW YORK (UPI) — is expected to play a sidekicks Nortwest Catholic and St. are members of the varsity field hockey and volleyball quail, woodcocks and Wil­ hasn’t faced one previously this cam­ key role for the this season and he got off son’s snipes. Bernard in recent bouts. Bloomfield, paign. teams at Southern Connecticut State College this TONIGHT to a good start Thursday night. 0-4, and the Eagles have met a com­ 7:30 Celtics vs. Braves, i (UPI photo) DEP estimates show good “That wishbone will put a severe seasonx.Johnny Most will again be the radio voice of the With four players —Willis mon opponent — NorthWst. The War Boston Celtics in the NBA this season with WINF ’The 6-foot-5 guard playing water conditions should Midget Football League Eagles Play Tonight test on our -corners,” Olsen com­ Reed, Dave DeBusschere, with a metal plate in his arm Hawks were clobberedj 53-0, while and Bob Cousy handling the Celt telecasts. SATURDAY provide the hunters with a mented, ‘‘We’ll have to make Jerry Lucas and Dean this season also had six assists Kimball on Center Stage East also took a good licking, 61-12. and John Andariese will be the radio men for the New 12:45 (8) Football: Arkan­ good supply of wood ducks, adjustments to contain their pitch. sas vs. Texas Meminger — gone through for the Suns who took the lead With one win, a tie and one defeat in three starts, Coach* Barry Magowam, Drew Fiavell, Martin Joy, John Weerden, Mike Pallein, Comparison doesn’t reveal any clues. retirement or trade—Monroe Big Toby Kimball, former University of Connecticut teal and mallards but grouse They have good-sized halfbacks who York Knicks with and in the teevee 5:00(8) Wide World: Auto for good less than two minutes Smith s Eagles will be out to stop the unbeaten Giants (3-0) tonight at Jim Grout. Third row, Scott Schoembs, Tom McCluskey, Carey Flan- East will be without the services of and are expected basketball standout, is playing center with tbe New hunters may have rough can run inside as well as outside. It’ll booth...Basketball practice at Yale starts Tuesday with racing, wristwrestling into the game. Mt. Nebo. The Jets and Patriots are paired in the opener at 6:30. nagan. Cord Bridgeman, Brian Shea, Neal Kearney, Jim Elder, John junior tailback Cephus Nolen this to carry the offeiisive load for Orleans Jazz entry in the NBA this season. Kimball, going in the early part of the be a challenge.” Joe Vanisin at the coaching helm for the 19th year. The SUNDAY Dick Van Arsdale had 21 Eagle players, front, left to right, Steve Gerich, Steve Bell, Mike Ricci. Rear Row, Gil Fiavell, Dave Gay, Mark Patapchuk, Coach week. Nolen fell on a yardstick New York this season. ******** campaign, has seen service with season because of the Olsen doesn’t contemplate many Elis, captained by Waterbury’s Gary Franks, open with 1:00 (3) Giants vs. points and Dennis Awtrey 18 for Dahlem, Art Belasky, Bob Gentile, Randy Travers, Scott Birtles, Paul Smith, Don Bolduc, Joe Nowak, Dick Oberg. marker late in the St. Berard tilt and Frazier was out with the flu SIX different clubs, Boston, San Diego, Milwaukee, remaining leaf cover. lineup changes. “Changes aren’t the UConn Nov. 30 at New Haven...CBS will offer 38 NBA Redskins Phoenix and Chirtis Perry was McCluskey. Second row, Mike Mazzotta, Dqve D’Alessandro, Ben opened up his arm in the elbow region. for Thursday night’s season the top rebounder with 12. Kansas City-Omaha, Philadelphia and now New The DEP also reminded key. We have to get our kids ready. games this season with the first Sunday, Oct. 27 with 1:00 (22) Bills vs. Patriots It isn’t that serious, according to 1:00 (30) Colts vs. Jets opener but Monroe scored 20 Archie Qark led Seattle with 27 Orleans. He is married to the former Helen Gworek of duck hunters they must have We know our personnel is capable of Portland and facing Seattle. LaFontana, and he should be ready 4:00 (3) 49ers vs. Rams points to lead the Knicks to an points and Fred Brown added Manchester. a migratory bird hunting doing the job. It’s just a question of 89-74 win o v e r^ w Orleans that when the No. 1 team in the state, 4:00 (22, 30) Chiefs vs. 24. Seven-foot-four rookie Tom stamps in addition to their blocking and tackling like they Yale Officials Concerned spoiled the j £ z ’ NBA debut. Three-Time All-American Selection Xavier High, comes to Manchester Dolphins Burleson was the only other regular licenses. should.” Yale A.A. officials are more than a little concerned Monroe scored 14 of the ' Sonic in double figures with 14 next Saturday night. Nolen was the Knicks’ 19 points in a 7% a The Black Knights opened slowly about the lack of patronage to date for home football as star was leading ground gainer against the with two losses but they’ve seemed to games. The Bulldogs drew only 9,632 payees against minute stretch to put the game held to eight points. Rookie Malone Saints with 109 yards. out of reach. led Scott suffered a compound Girls Triumph have the wishbone running very Colgate and 12,660 against Brown last Saturday. This the Jazz with 15 points. New Duggan Enters Race, The Blue and White will open with proficiently. Jim Battaro is a slick week, winless Columbia moves into the concrete saucer fracture of the left arm l^te last In Hockey, 1-0 SPORTS senior Rob Tebecio at quarterback Bennet Gains York’s John Gianelli had a season and will play this entire ball-handling quarterback with Mark for an Ivy League contest. UConn, to date, is outdrawing career-high 18 rebounds and On Center Stage FORUM with reliable Joel Desimone, Kevin Dione, Mark Roberge and Ron Bailey season with the metal plate in Sparked by the play of goalie BOWLING Shorey and Dennis McCartan in the the Elis. The only decent crowd at New Haven this fall was Soccer Win added 11 points. ♦be arm. Sus Linsenbigler, Manchester Seeks Initial Victory running out of the backfield. when UConn went up against Yale in the latter’s home grid "It’s a good way to start the backfield. East has been able to move NEW YORK (UPI)—, the most publicized High’s girls field hockey team Just A Filler? This week will be a true test of the opener, 37,778...Bristol’s American Legion baseball team still undefeated, Bennet season,” Monroe said. “We PARKADE DUSTY - Tom the ball, chalking up over 300 yards rookie since , will be the center of attraction blanked Fermi of Enfield Dear Mr. Yost: Indians’ character. Did Conard has been stripped of its New England crown for using an Junior High’s soccer team came in with a little less con­ By Earl Yost in 1972. The collegian’s other Atamian 214, Ike Miller 200-555, against St. Bernard, but there have blanked Kenney Junior High of tonight when the American Basketball Association opens yesterday, 1-0. The local record It has happened again. Satur­ deliver a knockout punch, or one to ineligible player in its bid for the Connecticut title. It is fidence than in past years. This is now 3^3. finishes were sixth in 1970, Dick Murphy 210, Bill Avery been shortcomings on defense. Enfield yesterday, 6-0, for win Obtain Reaves its eighth season. day, Oct. 12th, on the classified Selected to the major learn and build from? Only the perfor­ expected that the state championship will also be boosts our ego. The New Jean Halloran tallied the eighth in ’69, 19th in ’71 and 203, Ted Bidwell 201, Ed Bachl “Defensively our problem has been No. 7 at Charter Oak Park. ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Veteran Malone a 6-foot-ll center who page were some bowling college All-America cross­ mance of the Tribe gridders can res­ forfeited. State Chairman Earl Petersen of Manchester Orleans Jazz are one of the best Bruce Seals and guard Ron game’s only goal in the second 20th in ’68. ’Will Hadden, 200-590, Joe LaVae 223-592, AI stopping the off-tackle play. You can’t Bennet’s first goal was defensive back Ken Reaves was is coming to the pros right out Boone. Wise and Boone were scores. This has happened country team the past three Little 207-564, Terry Sheppard pond to the inquiry. will hand down the latter decision. expansion teams in recent half with 10 minutes left. general chairman for the scored by Tom Orlowski. Greg years. acquired by the St. Louis Car­ of high school will be in uniform Utah's top two scorers last before, last year as well as this years, Charlie Duggan of 201. year. I have never seen Tall Cedars, expects at least Smayda, Bob Gagnon, Ed Case, “We can’t expect to lose key dinals Thursday from the New for the defending Western Divi­ season. Springfield College is Jerry Shanhon and Scott Trudon sion champion when baseball, basketball or any 500 runners to answer the players and come back to win Orleans Saints for an un­ Gone are center hopeful that this will be his Y LEAGUE - Tony Marinelli Pesky to Rejoin Red Sox all added single tallies. an NBA title. We have to in­ disclosed draft choice. they meet the ABA champion who jumped to the NBA Los other sports results on that starter’s gun at 10:30 Turkey 140-139-410, Bert Davis 158-136- • Future Plans page. year in the 38th edition of Tomorrow morning at 10, the augurate three or four of the R eav es, a 6-foot-3, 210 New York Nets at Uniondale Angeles Lakers and All-ABA Day morning. Entry blanks 414, Bob Boroch 153-145-408, Look for Johnny Pesky to move back into the Boston Red INTERCEPTIONS! the Five Mile Road Race. BOST()N (UPI) - It’s that his mind about whether he’ll Bears face crosstown rival new guys into our system.” pounder, started the first five N.Y. in one of four opening guard Jimmy Jones who is a In past years, we secretaries have been distributed to all Mike Pagani 149-135-410, Mike about it. I’ll make a decision Sox picture as a coach next season. Pesky’s teevee con­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The event Thanksgiving time again. The basebail season play for the Boston Red Sox Illing Junior High. In the only other game on games of the season at right season games. holdout. have been told that all scores Balesano 386, Art Johnson 146- before the winter meetings tract with the Boston teevee station has been terminated, Emlen Tunnell of the New should be at The Herald within who finished the race last is drawing to a close. New next year. opening night Charley Scott cornerback. He was traded by San Antonio the most ’The Stars also have a new morning, will be sponsored 385, Don Simmons 143-372, Al (first week in December) and which also included Ken Coleman...Former Manchester York Giants made 79 inter-. year. This season, for the England’s foliage is changing, “Right now I’m leaning 75 the Atlanta Falcons to New successful team in preseason coach in Bucky Buckwalter who 24 hours of the match. I have by Nutmeg Forest, Tall Pirkey 137-370, Ken Seaton 152- let the Red Sox know how I scored 32 points to lead the first time, female entrants there’s a nip in the air — and per cent toward coming back. I High running back Lyle Eastman is an offensive end with Orleans during the 1974 training play with an 8-0 record, meets ceptions and returned the handed in most of my results Cedars of Lebanon. 387, Rocco Lupacchino 136-380, feel” Petroceili said Phoenix Suns to a 114-97 romp comes from the Seatle will be accepted as official. Rico Petroceili can’t make up still want to think some more the Bates College football squad this season...October camp. Indiana in Indianapolis, ball a total of 1,282 yards dur­ on the same night and some Considered the finest Al Bujaucius 145-373, Rit Alkas Wednesday. Joins Pats over the R attle SuperSonics. organization. Buckwalter The race has been sanc­ issue of Outdoor Life features a story titled Systems for Memphis plays at St. Louis and replaces Joe Mullaney, who has ing his Nationai Football before 8 a.m. the following day. cross-country runner ever to 139-397, Ed Kovis 140-395, Hank FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - League career. Very often my league results tioned by the Amateur Fall Bigmouths and mentioned Chuck Zanlungo and Ron Kentucky hosts Denver in the taken the head coaching job at wear the Springfield College Martyn 146-378, Al Klein 369, Ed Eddie Hinto says he’s glad to be would not appear on the sports Athletic Union. Pair of Triumphs Pinto, both of Manchester, and both professional bass other first night games. Memphis. colors, Duggan has been a Burbank 135-3)81, Pete Aceto playing for a winner. “Thank The ABA has undergone a FIRST TO MAKE 1,000 page the following day. At A dollar registration fee Two wins were achieved by anglers. Zanlungo is the current New England bass cham­ Other coacliing changes in­ course record-setter in 355, Joe Twaronite 139-356, Joe God Houston let me go,” Hinto Hilinski Advances major overhaul this season with CHICAGO (UPI) - Beattie times they would be in several will be turned over to the Pagano 355, Pete Brazitis 354. the Manchester Community pion... Bolton Lake House will be the scene of a dart match said Thursday as he reported to clude former Carolina Coach days later, in some cases the every meet to date this 30 player changes, six new Larry Brown at Denver, ex- Feathers of the Chicago Muscular Dystrophy Funs as Coliege women’s volleybail Saturday morning starting at 10 o’clock. A Bermuda 75 the New England Patriots. next week. season in his senior year. coaches, four new owners, Milwaukee Bucks’ assistant Bears was the first player in team against Tunxis. Scores of Tournament will be staged, plus a special Hinton played college football This thought would then cross well as all money collected ^ITE OWLS - Carol In North-South three new team nicknames and at Kentucky, National Football League His signed entry was one of the first match were 7-15,15-8, exhibition...Peter Downey of the Bolton Ice Palace reports for Patriots Coach Chuck Fair­ my mind. Bowling results are on race day. Michaud 175, Millie Denley 175, 15-13 and 15-11 and 10-15, 15-10, two new arenas. former Buffalo Braves’ assis­ history to gain more than the first received. the busy schedule runs from Oct. 1 to March 15. Downey, banks when Fairbanks coached 1,000 yards rushing in one u s ^ when there is an open Rebecca Billings 451, Marion 15-6 and 15-7 in the second. Next test for Manchester’s Stan Hilinski in the semifinal Utah has done the most in the tant Bob MacKinnon at St. The Hartford High grad who is coaching the Bolton entry in the Ice Palace fast the University of Oklahoma. The way of player-changes. The season. The former Ten­ space on the page, like a filler, will be making his seventh Homecoming Game S m ith 207-490, w an d a wide receiver was the first round of the North and South Men’s Senior Amateur Golf Louis and Alex Groza, general amateur adult league, coached at Sales, Mass., High for Utes have added centers Randy nessee star gained 1,004 in liiis does not seem to happen start in the Silk Town bunion • STORRS (UPI) - The «5, Linda Massro SALE manager of San Diego who is draft pick of the Baltimore Tournament in Pinehurst, N.C., will be today against with Little League, out-of-town 455. RECONDITIONED three years before coming to Bolton and also directed the Denton and Jim Eakins acting as temporary Q’s coach 1934. hop six weeks from today. Colts in 1969 and played on the Harry Welch of Salisbury, N.C. 'The latter was runner-up baseball leagues or even softball University of (Connecticut hosts ice hockey program in Wilmington, Mass. For several acquired forwards Bobby in place of the retired Wilt B O LA N D Colts’ championship team the last year. leagues. Why is a sport that During this period, Duggan Maine for the third consecutive TRI-TOWN - Gil Johnson years Downey has directed hockey schools. Warren, Johnny Neumann and Chamberlain. HUTSON’S STORY has never finished out of the year on homecoming day. next year. The Manchester former Manchester Country Club cham­ Rick Mount, and guards Wali GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI) - more people take part in more 225-559, Bob Arendt 201-544, Teams with new nicknames top 20, no mean feat con­ Maine is fresh from a 23-9 O IL C O . pion downed Don Chapman of Durham, N.C., in the Jones, Larry Miller, A1 Smith Don Hutson of the Green Bay than any other sport in the Frank Shimaitis 204-529, Ernie COLOR TV are the Spirits of St. Louis who United States being dis­ sidering that the starting thrashing of New Hampshire Nickerson 214-526, Jim Ber- quarterfinals yesterday, 5 and 4. and rookie Clyde Dickey. The were the Carolina Cougars last Packers was the first player EST 1935 criminated against? CHARLIE DUGGAN last week. Connecticut, a navage 551, Dean only returnees are forwards season, the — in National Football League fields average between 450 I believe I am entering the preseason favorite in the K uperschm idt 555, Roger SAAOO , Gerald Govan and formerly Tams and the Denver history to gain more than and 600 runners. was seventh last year. His sentiments of many league Yankee Conference, is 2-0 in Geddes 517, Roy Bessette Jr. Nuggets formerly the Rockets. 1,200 yards via pass recep­ The 21-year-old Duggan As Low As secretaries who would like to best placement was fourth conference play this year. 523, Joe (Cappucci 535, Joe FUEL OIL Top rookies are St. Louis’ tions in one season. Hutson see the following suggestions in Tolisano 517, Karl Link 500, PORTABLES AND CONSOLES , , gained 1,211 yards on recep­ the sports page. Put our results John Miller 541, Dave Fraser SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Gus Gerard and James “Fly” tions in 1942. 36.9 in the paper as soon as received 507, Bill Calhoun 501, Paul Bar­ ZOU.Oallon Minimum at your finger tips,.. Williams; Bobby Jones, Donald or all results put in on a certain ton 527, Bill Reichert 528. MANCHF-STFII NFL IN 1932 Washington and Jan van Breda day of the week. At one time the Whaler Players Rap Russians AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Kolff at Denver; GREEN BAY, Wis.(UPI)- league did have a special page MOUNTAIN DEW - Rita 24 HOUR SERVICE A Training Center for Mentally Retarded, Arnie Hebner of the Green WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. “In fact it will be a long time and Billy Knight at Indiana; but only if the two locai bowling marking the opening^^ the Dumond 176-466, Peg Craig 175- uth SAT. 9 AM - 5 PM GALL 643-5144 David Vaughn, Darrell Elston Bay Packers led the National (UPI) — Two New England Whaler’s home season Saturday before I ever complain about of­ establishments and certain 483, Donna Strattman 176-462, A m .iA N c rs 273 W. Middle Tpka. Physically & Multi Handicapped Whalers who played in Team Selwood said he once spotted the ficiating. They were just 646-6320 TO.EVISION and Aulcie Perry at Virginia; Football League’s passers in sporting good stores put an ad Sue Kreider 178-497, Dona Price Canada-74 say they will think terrible” Ley said. NEXT TO STOP & SHOP San Diego’s Greg Lee; and A1 1932 with a totai of 37 comple­ with the bowling resuits. They game official hugging the 457, Bee Moquin 48iB. 369 C«h1«r SI., Minchctltr MANCHESTER tions. “Russian” the next time they Tom Webster the third Skinner in New York. balked at this idea because they Soviet coach in a hallway. “1 feel like challenging a hockey Whaler picked for the World advertised many times a week couldn’t believe what I saw” he 1. M.4 cost to build official’s call. said. Hockey Association selection LUMBER COMPANY anyway so why be pressured to Brad Selwood and Rick Ley said in the future the first four 5. First of its kind in for place an ad for any one sport. “I believe the officials were Bruins Handle Flyers told newsmen Thursday that games of the series should be Could we be allowed to put in either bought or promised the country Soviet officials in the last four something” Selwood said. played here and the last four in our league standing every three games of the series played in Ley who played in most of the Russia. Unlike Final Round weeks or so? This would let Russia made so many bad calls games said the Russian selec­ “Then if any changes had to 2. 100% reimbursable many of The Herald’s adver­ their outcome was predictable. tion deserved some penalties it be made we could treat the 6. Training students United Press International tising stores see just how well by State of Conn. The Russians won the series didn’t get and Team Canada Russians the same way It was rematch of the two Hodge made it 4-0 50 seconds their teams are doing. After ail, 4-1-3. was assessed a lot of penalties they treated us” he said. Aged 14-21 Stanley Cup finalists—only this later with a follow-up shot from many of them do buy shirts for Town will own after At a new s c o n fe re n c e it didn’t deserve. Selwood and Webster also time when nothing counted the close range. the towlers as weil as many of Boston Bruins came out on top. Sabres 6, Seals 1 complained of Soviet harass­ 5 years. the Little L eases, basketball ment of the players and their 7. To be built MCC Phil Esposito scored two se­ Rookie Peter McNab and Don and so on. wives including incomprehensi­ cond period goals Thursday Luce each scored a pair of goals Could we, at the season end, ble phone calls at 4 a.m. 3 WINNING LOTTERY canmus. College night to lead the Bruins to a 4-1 as the Sabres held the Seals to be allowed to put in a story of Herb Phelon Nominated deliveries of food other than victory over Philadelphia and just 11 shots all night — the the league winner and the students use as a suddenly the Stanley Cup cham­ lowest in Buffalo’s history. was ordered and bad seats at awards of various trophies for Country Club President the rinks for their wives. 3. One time $60p000.00| pion Flyers find themselves McNab gave Buffalo a 1-0 lead individual bowlers? Webster said a few of the with a less-than-impressive 2-2 in the first period and later I know some of the mentioned The annual meeting of the Manchester Country Club will be cost interest record and still trailing the players wives were molested NUMBERS THIS WEEK! gave the Sabres a 3-0 lead in the things have never been refused held one week from tonight at the clubhouse with Herb Phelon STOP] New York Islanders in the NHL second with a 30-footer. Luce slated to assume the president’s chair. while in the stands. but on the other hand, we have Ley also was outspoken in the 8. AutomotivOp Division I. got the Sabres’ second goal in never been told or encouraged The nominating committee, choice of players for the games .SERVICE, Elsewhere in the only other the second period and scored to do so. chaired by Tom Kelley, has saying internal "politics” New Triple Drawings. Thousands in Extra Cash Prizes. Industrialp Home NHL games Thursday Buffalo once more in the third. Sincerely, 4. Estimated yearly submitted the following slate: appeared to have played a great drubbed California 6-1, Capitals 4, Black Hawks 3 Henry R. Wittke Sr. makingp Feed Carl Mikolowsky, first vice part on the decision of which Washington edged Chicago 4-3 Jack Egers’ goal with 11:14 to Knights of Columbus 25p000.00 cost president; Orlando Annulli, se­ players would be put into the and St. Louis edged Montreal 3- play in the third period Tenpin Bowling League Service and many 2. cond vice president; Nick lineups. Second, a special bonus number Thursday night gave the expan­ Carlo, third vice president; and Esposito put Boston ahead l-O Whaler coach Ron Ryan an­ Hundreds of more. sion Capitals their first NHL Board of Governors, for one mm worth a cool $ 1,000 for a perfect at 6; 11 of the second stanza on a nounced several line shifts at victory ever. Egers on a pass year, Willie Oleksinski, Car­ breakaway and added a second the news conference in an New Winners. from defenseman Greg Jolly mine Filloramo, Tony Pietran- 5 digit match. Third, an extra “Your Vote Today — Makes Useful & Productive Citizens Tomorrow* goal at 15:09 on a 10-foot power attempt to reverse the trend beat goalie Mike Veisor. It was tonio; for two years, Walter play score after a pass from Elis Continue that has caused the Whalers to Every week, we draw three bonus number worth another A," the only score of the final Ferguson and Ray Dotchln; and veteran John Bucyk. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Yale lose their last three games in­ period after the two teams had for three years, Larry Bates A brief scuffle in the stands University testa its unbeaten cluding the season opener winning numbers. First, the reg­ $ 1,000 for a perfect 5 digit match. played to 1-1 and 3-3 ties and Esther Burnham. The resulted near the end of the Tuesday against the Toronto through two stanzas. Dennis record Saturday against Colum­ latter, if approved, will be the ular Lottery number worth over That’s over $25,000 in extra first period after Esposito was Toros 6-2. Everything For The Home Dupere had to other goals for bia at the Bowl, and it will be first women ever named. spat upon by a spectator when the Caps. quarterback vs. secondary. Ryan said he wasn’t satisfied $300,000 in total cash prizes. VOTE YES ON NBR 5 - NOV. 5th Besides Kelley the prizes each week! he entered the penalty box. He Columbia, fresh from a with the Whalers’ perfor­ Blues 3, Canadiens 2 nominating committee consists WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN LUMBER AND thrashing at the hands of Har­ mances because they appeared and some of his teammates Rookie Bob Stumpf Floyd of Don Anderson, John Ather­ vard last week, will throw HERB PHELON to be skating individually BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVEMENT atempted to reach the fan but Thomson and Brian Ogilvle ton, Maynard Clough, Jim were restrained. quarterbacks Joe Rios and rather than as a team. Paid for by ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERIALS, YOU scored third period goals to Smith, Dave Kozlovich, Fred A social hour will precede the Regional Occupational Training Center Advisory Committee CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN TODAY. Terry O'Reilly tipped in a give St. Louis the victory over Mike Delaney against the best business meeting starting at 7 The home opener Saturday Lennon, Steve Matava and Herb will be at the Big E Colliseum CONNEQICUrS X) lO TTERY Herb Stevenson, Treas. slap shot by Carol Vadnais to winless Montreal. Yvon secondary in the Ivy League. Stevenson. o’clock. 100 0 0 raise Boston’s margin to 3-0 at Lambert scored both Canadien against the Michigan Stags. 6:44 of the third period and Ken goals. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 18. 1974 MAl^HiESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 18, 1974- PAGE SEVENTEEN Town Names Economy Top Issue, Management Analyst Schaffer Tells Students POLICE REPORT FIREPLACES “The economy, as all of you Patrick E. Martin, 25, of Bloomfield has been named know, is the overriding issue in MANCHESTER car at Manchester Community B, fire-glow management analyst for this year’s campaign," said Robert 3heehan, 31, of East College; cash and other Items Manchester, the town REAL WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES Secretary of the State Gloria Hartford, was taken Into taken In a break into a Chestnut manager’s office reports. His Schaffer in Manchester custody Thursday night on St. apartment. V O L XXXIX - No. 4 federally funded job is for one FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1974 Thursday. “The people are charges stemming from a re­ Breaks reported included an year at a 110,000 annual salary. feeling the bite and now realize cent domestic disturbance and unsuccessful attempt to enter a Built-in Units It is funded through the City of 'all isn’t right in the State of an unrelated hit-and-run acci­ Jefferson St. apartment and the for any room Hartford, acting as prime spon­ Denmark.’” dent. entry of a Forest St. residence. sor for manpower programs in Skip Policy Overhauled Mrs. Schaffer, Democratic Sheehan was charged with Police recovered a stolen car ParleZ’Vous Francais? the Greater Hartford labor candidate for rie-election, spoke two counts of second-degree Thursday on Princeton St., The market area. This year MHS has enacted a to about SO students of criminal mischief in connection vehicle is owned by Debra Do you want a chance to put At our last meeting Oct 3, the parent. If the student does Martin’s functions will be to new policy concerning truancy Manchester Community with the disturbance and one Negro of Hebron Rd., Bolton. your French language to use? elections of officers took place. not report to the office after his perform research on town and un-excused absences. Most College, in the MCC student ' count of evading responsibility Well you can have this chance if French Club officers are as illness the absence will be| operations, to insure that of the rules are based on those lounge. Her appearance was in connection with an Oct. 13 ac­ you join the French Club. follows: President, Beth termed un-excused and dis­ organization, methods and ser­ used in past years, and were re­ sponsored by the Democratic cident on Horace St. That’s right, the French Club. Donnelly (sophomore); vice ciplinary action will be taken. I vices are provided efficiently. worked by the administration Students on Campus. He was released on a 11,000 Free Standing] It's open to all freshmen, president, Cindy Dziato Even if no note is brought in, He will assume his duties and teachers. Most of the Mrs. Schaffer praised surety bond fbr court sophomores, juniors, or seniors (junior); secretary, Cindy the student should still check in | Tuesday. provisions are based on skips with the office. Democratic gubernatorial can­ appearance Nov. 4; who have taken French in past Major (junior); treasurer, Ber­ ABOUT Martin is a graduate of Duke Accessories and their effect on class didate Ella Grasso for her fight years or are taking French nadette Petraitis (junior); Demerits will be issued if a | University and has done Screens, Ensembles, Grates credits. to reduce utility fees (par­ Harry A. Hahn, 61, of 140 now. program chairman, Scott student is late to class. The I TOWN graduate work at Florida State Ten non-excused classes in ticularly fuel-adjustment School St., was charged What does the French Club Wasserman (sophomore); procedure is follows: W University. Prior to accepting one subject area per semester, charges) and pointed out, Thursday with third-degree do? Well, we use the French historian, Cindy Lunt ‘ V demerit, 5-10 minutes; one Polish National Alliance the Manchester position he per­ will result in the loss of credit demerit, 10-20 minutes; 20 or “Utility rates affect almost all larceny and third-degree language (as much as possible), (sophomore). I Group 1988 will meet Sunday at formed legal research and for that class. An "F” grade consumers. She defended utility forgery, police said, after he have parties celebrating more minutes will be termed a 2 p.m. at St. John’s Polish taught at Kendall Academy, will be given; parent con­ companies against all charges allegedly tried to cash a stolen various French customs, field skip. Twelve times tardy will National Catholic Church hall, Miami, Florida. ferences will also be held of wrong-doing and said the check at a Main St. bank. trips (last year we went to constitute a loss of study hall Golway St. The Polish Women’s during the accumulation of the Hahn was first held on a 1500 Canada), working with the Oak Officers meetings are held on privileges for 20 days; 18 times legislation permitting fuel- Alliance Group 518 will meet skips. Suspension procedures surety bond and later posted a Hill School for Blind, fund the second and fourth Thursday tardy in one class will be three adjustments is to blame. Sunday at 3 p.m. at the church of each month at 2:20 p.m. in [y will still be followed and are days suspension; 24 times tardy Mrs. Schaffer, a former six- reduced bond of 1100 for Ben Franklins raising projects, films, slides, V hall. guest speakers, etc.. But all Room 262. The next officers outlined in the Student Hand­ in one class loss of class credit. term state senator, urged appearance in court Nov. 11. book. this and more can’t happen un­ meeting is Oct. 31. Club It is the responsibility of the students to improve on the past Sunset Rebekah Lodge will No Link // It is possible for a student to Vandalism incidents reported less we have members. meetings are held on the first student to check in with the voting record of young people meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd fire-glow dist. PHONi lose his study hall privileges Thursday included damage to a BOSTON (UPI) — A Harvard We do have dues. Dues are 13 and third Thursday of each teacher if he comes in late, and to take advantage of all Fellows Hall. After the RT. 83 VERNON, CONN. for the year. It must be in by month at 7 p.m. in Room 258, and/or receive an in-school otherwise he will be marked ab­ franchise rights, by affiliating gasoline pump at Lew’s Sunoco, research team says its study of Cooking Up A Brazilian Specialty 406 Hartford Rd.; damage to a meeting, there will be a social 2 Miles North of Vernon Circle on Rt. 83 Nov. 21. Please get your money unless otherwise specified. suspension. For suspension, the sent. with a party. 2,400 Massachusetts youngsters Secretary of the State Gloria Schaffer addresses car parked at the Manchester hour. Mrs. Elsie White is in (Next to LAM Equlpmont) to either Miss Dutelle, the ad­ Next club meeting is Oct. 24. Simone Lessa prepares a Brazilian specialty as German AFS and exchange students gathered last weekend for the student must report to the of­ Make-up for 2 or more days of “The unaffiliated vote does during a 17-year period shows Shopping Parkade; and van­ charge of refreshments. Open: Tues.-Fri., 10:00-8:00 Sat., 8:00-5:00 Sun., 11:004:00 visor (in Room 258) or to Ber­ There is still time to join so exchange student Sabina Klocke watches over her purpose of promoting a greater understanding among fice by 8 a.m. absence is 10 days. If the work not have a role in choosing the Manchester Community College students. (Herald photo there is no relationship between nadette Petraitis, treasurer. come to our next meeting. shoulder, during the recent AFS weekend. Members of countries. (Photo by R. Wilson) All students must attend the is not completed during that party candidates,” she by Dunn) dalism at Cherrone’s Package water fluoridation and mongolism. homeroom period. If a student time a zero will be given. No explained. “’The term ‘indepen­ Store, 624 E. Middle Tpke. French Club of Manchester is late to homeroom, he must Fluoridation opponents have work of exams may be made up dent’ voter is a misnomer, those who had supported the Sh e called for better will meet tonight at 8 at Orange report to the office before Thefts reported Thursday in­ long contended that such a link because of skips or lateness. because the unaffiliated voter amendment to allow 18-year- programs of voter-education in Hall. Read Herald Ads Invitation to Hartford Stage attending any class. cluded a 130 radio taken from a existed. It is hoped that this article has short-changed himself or olds to vote, results of the 1972 the secondary schools. Indian Harriers After an absence from school The Manchester High School desires. Being situated around has clarified these new policies. herself by not ^filiating.” Presidential election showed School Calendar a note must be brought in to the year is on it’s way and with it, a thrust stage (3 sided) allows Many of these measures have Calling for an end to “the that less than half of those in On Winning Streak comes another season of the you this experience. After the office before any of the been outlined in the Student apathy which still keeps too Friday, Oct 18 to Wednesday, Oct. 23: German Hartford Stage Company. The play is finished, the director, student’s scheduled class. The Handbook as reference guides. many young people from the 18 to 24 age group and eligi­ Friday, Oct. 25 Club meeting in Room 239 at Winning its last four meets, and Jay Martin who placed first play this fall is, “The Hot some of his/her assistants, and note should include the days ab­ — Cheryl Hyde casting a vote,” she said, ble to vote actually cast ballots Friday, Oct. 18: Student 2:20 p.m. Somanhis meeting in the Manchester High cross »eighth and 10th respectively. L Baltimore,” written by Lan- various actors and actresses sent, reason, and signature of “Much to the disappointment of in that election.” Assembly movies: the Marx Room 235 at 2:20 p.m.; Varsity country team upped its record On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Tribe ford Wilson and will be per­ from the play return to the Brothers in "Duck Soup,” the soccer game at Penney at 3:15 by defeating Penny, ran at Wickham Park easily formed for the school stage to talk to the audience Guidance Notes p.m. Little Rascals, and the Three Wethersfield, Bulkey, and East defeating East Hartford 23-32, Wednesday, Oct. 23. and answer any possible COMMENT Stooges. Admission is 50 cents Thursday, Oct. 24: Away Hartford. The Tribe is now 7-2 and Bulkeley 16-4. Manchester Having been a subscriber to questions. The Guidance Department 3; Wednesday, Oct. 23, St. with SAA and ?1 without. The volleyball match at Coventry at over-all and 4-1 in the CCIL. runners Dave Lemieux and the Hartford Stage Company The entire afternoon is a new wiil hold its final seminar on Anselm’s College, Manchester, movies start at 8 p.m. 3:15 p.m.; Field hockey game Matt Wallace tied for first for the past’ two years, I feel and different experience, and Post-High School Education N.H., period 5; Thursday, Oct. SESSION Saturday, Oct. 19: Away var­ at Windham, starting at 3:15 place while Scott Moffat cap­ that what I have gained most each play is different from the Planning Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 24, Barrington College, sity football game at Penney, p.m.; JV soccer game at En­ in the cafeteria. Sources of and tured the third position. Also from going to the plays, is that next. Anyone interested in Barrington, R.I., period 3: Flooding conditions were the plained of the inadequacy of the 1:30 p.m.. Car wash, 10 a.m. to field at 3:15 p.m. scoring points for the Tribe application for financial aids, wonderful feeling of involve­ becoming a subscriber for the Thursday, Oct. 24, St. Michael’s concern of four of the five per­ storm sewer system there. They 2 p.m. at MHS, $1. Friday, Oct. 25: Teachers’ Oct. 1 the harriers ran at such as scholarships and loans, was Jay Martin with a seventh ment. As part of the audience 1974-75 season, or those just College, Winooski, Vt., period 5. sons who appeared at a Board said storm water flows onto Monday, Oct. 21: Away JV convention — No school. Penney, defeating the Black will be explored. The “Parent's place finish. you become totally involved in wishing more details, is asked The following tests will be ad- of Directors comment session backyards, causing ponding, football game, 3:15 p.m. at The HSW realizes that many Knights 25-32. Setting the pace Confidential Statement” will be Today, the Indians take on what the characters are doing, to talk to Mrs. Jamo in Room minstered by the Guidance Thursday night. The session and that debris is left behind Penney. activities are not included in for Penney was Rick Konan discussed by a college financial Hall of West Hartford at thinking, and feeling — their 111. Hope to see you there. — Department in the near future: was manned by Manchester when the flow subsides. Tuesday, Oct. 22: Field this calendar. This is because with a winning time of 13:58 for aid officer; student loans by a Memorial Field. angers, frustrations, loves, and N.A. Gowett PSAT/NMSQT to be ad­ Director Robert Price. A woman who resides on hockey game against Enfield, we rely on organizations to the 2.8 mile course. local banker; and Harry Maid- ministered Oct. 26, registration A husband and wife who Barry Rd. proposed repair of 3:15 p.m. at MHS; Student notify us well in advance of Manchester’s Dave Lemieux ment, MHS counselor, will dis­ deadline Oct. 21 in Room 110: reside at Parker and Jordt Sts. all streets now torn up. She assembly meeting at 7:30 p.m. events they wish to have finished next only 12 seconds cuss local and regional sources Betty Crocker Search for told of past damage and possi­ suggested correction of a por­ in the auditorium. published in this calendar. behind Konan. Penney’s Kelly of financial aid. Interested Leadership in Family Living to ble future damage to their tion of Spruce St., where a rip­ Octigon took third while In­ Rock Review students and their parents are be administered Dec. 3, 1974, property, resulting from the ple in the road exists. She said dian’s Matt Wallace, Scott Mof­ “ Walking .’Man” — isn’t either, because every urged to attend. Sabbath album, you could get registration deadline Oct. 23 in overflow of Bigelow Brook. she is opposed to a recent ap- fat, and Kevin Scholsky cap­ James Taylor Taylor album sounds like his Representatives visiting down to some foot-stomping Room 110; College Board SAT They gave Price a copy of a proriation for a toy-lending tured the next three places. Jay This album was, in a way, a best when you play it. MHS during the week of Oct. 21 and guitar picking. And where to be administered Dec. 7, Oct. letter to Mayor John 'Ihomp- program for children and Martin and Bob Lyon gave reassurance that James Taylor He does two songs by other through Oct. 25 are as follows: would you find that? In Pure 24 registration deadline, in son, requesting a town ap­ suggested similar grants be Talent Show Slated added support as they finished is back. There was such a long artists — one by Chuck Berry, Tuesday, Oct. 22, New England Room 110. Prairie League’s second effort: propriation for replacing the rejected in the future. eighth and ninth respectively. wait between his previous This year’s Talent Show, an reliable system for this year’s “The Promised Land,” and the “Busting out.” College, Henniker, N.H., period Bigelow Brook culvert at release, “One Man Dog,” and annual event at MHS, has been production. other by David Spinozza and Craig Fuller, main Parker and Jordt Sts. “Walking Man,” that he had Sentenced set for Nov. 1. Auditions have The show will consist of the Jerry Levine, “Ain’t No Song.” . songwriter and lead guitarist, (estimated to cost about 150,- many people wondering if he Backup vocals are handled by PROVIDENCE R.I. (UPI) - already begun and members of usual cream of the school’s Friday, Oct. 4, the Indians harmonizes his talents with the 000) and warning the existing the Round Table Show Com­ had just decided to hibernate Paul and Linda McCartney, The son of a Harford educator talent crop, interspersed with ran Wethersfield ^ home, voices of the other members to elude: “Falling in and out of been heard from the group, culvert is in danger of being mittee are hard at work plan­ with his wife, Carly Simon (and and, of course, Carly Simon. was sentenced to 24 years in Round Table numbers, downing the Eagles 25-30. The produce some mellow sounds, Love,” “Ami,” “Angel No. 9,” except for a few concerts washed out. ning the show. The theme of who coiild blame Him?) In a final analysis, if you prison Wednesday for the 11,320 revolving around this year’s Tribe’s Dave Lemieux- took a but the guitars are the main at­ and “Early Morning Riser.” recently. Hopefully another They said, despite construc­ this year’s show will be “It’s “ Walking Man” is ample enjoy James Taylor then you robbery of a Warwick theme. All sorts of acts are first place with the time of traction. There are no bad cuts This album came out two album is on its way. — Joe tion of a replacement culvert Entertainment” and promises evidence that Taylor has kept will certainly enjoy his latest restaurant after the father welcomed, including dance 15:56, establishing a new school and the outstanding ones in- years ago and not much has Damon and Mike Darby for the one washed out July 5 on busy. He has managed to release. asked the court for mercy to be just that. routines, comedy acts, skits, record. Lemieux eclipsed the Woodbridge St., a flooding duplicate the success he has saying his son went to pieces Traditionally sponsored by musical groups, musical solos, record of 16:01 which was set If you get into one of those situation stills exists. They said had with earlier albums. I moods when you don’t want tp after failing to make it in pro the Round Table Singers and for and any other talent which a by Jeff Geyer two years ago. In it endangers life and property wouldn’t say that this is his best listen to the loud, metallic football. its benefit, the Talent Show has student has and would like to hot pursuit was Scott Moffat in the vicinity of Bigelow album ever, but I can’t say it sounds of your favorite Black Stephen M. McDonough, 26, always been a popular and perform. who equaled Geyer’s time. Bill Brook, from Wt^bridge St. to an inmate at the federal prison enjoyable event at MHS. Due to Any student interested in Moriarty, first man home for Parker St., and that the situa­ in Lewisburg, Pa. was given the the technical difficulties with auditioning, or otherwise con­ Wethersfield, placed third. He tion will get worse before it concurrent 24-year sentence by last year’s sound equipment, tributing to this year’s produc­ was followed by a consistent gets better. which marred a few excellent Boosters On The Superior Court Judge Francis tion, can sign up outside the Matt Wallace with a time of Two women who reside in the J. Fazzano for robbing Valle’s acts, it is the intention of the choir room. Miss 16:09. Manchester also had help Pitkin-Putnam Sts. area com- $1 Steak House on Aug. 8 1971. Talent Show Committee to rent White. from harrier’s Kevin Scholsky our reg. 4.88 or otherwise secure a more Move Upwards 8**00 PH. DOUBLE RUNNER A stubborn Enfield team gave again led the local’s defense < - im m OR LADieS^ BEGINNER SK A T E S Manchester a hard fought vic­ making many fine plays. Kurt BOrS INOIAN HEAD You are invited to the... mULATBD FIGURE Boy's with black and Boy's or girl's nrxxtels tory in CCIL soccer action last Hasset, Bruce Ballard, Tracy HOCKEY SKATE with top grade vinyl up­ Tuesday at Memorial Field. SHAtES girl's with white Kasel and goalie Ray Sullivan ' ' r cowhide uppers: pers. Cushion sock lin­ 7^ CAR WASH ^ lined and Inautetad with foam and nylon Black top gndn iaothar uppan^ f a S y ing: double runner Finding the goal was not easy Canadian tempered had fine games. The defense tricot |bdr»4ong (bm arch aupportta Onadfor comfortt Tandon g u ^ arch- for the Indians as they recorded steel blades. Boy's blades build confidence SPONSORED BY was the key as Sullivan touched couirifrat hoilow-groumi, tamoarad tupportktp oountan mat)larhaMi I guard on Icel Sizes 10-3. THE STUDENT ASSEMBLY their seventh straight shutout BIG brazad Uadaa. Mitra whola iMzaa 6-13; 12-4: girl's i2-4. the ball just twelve times; only protoeiora.«aaa1-4 at least 36 pr. per store by a score of 2-0. ladtaCwhola sltaa S-11, at least 36 pr. per two shots were potentially at laaat 36 pr. par atora store novloa tingla runnar skataa ... The Tribe boosters didn’t dangerous. The Indian line took our reg. 5.44...... 4.44 score until the last stanza when eighteen shots, of which many FALL ^ 1 Tayo Stimac scored after a Bill were near misses, some bounc­ SAVE $2 SAVE >3 SAVE 1.61 MacLean shot ricocheted off ing off the crossbar. SAVE 1.05 the goalpost right back to the FRANKLIN FU LL SIZE "BOBBY ORR” IL/srv±==== JUNIOR GLOVE Indian lineman. Stimac booted The win ups the locals’ league POW-WOW C U S T O M P R O SHERBROOKE 13” HOCKEY it in from 15 yards out. record to 6-1 while Enfield SHIN G U ARD SHIN G U ARD GOAL aW im o.n() "rtw Wednesday, October 23,1974 The second score came '88 dropped to 5-2. With the success AM Designed by within minutes on a picturesque Franklin for both ml our rag. 9.49 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Manchester moved into first 6:30-8 p.m. our rag. 10.88 goal by sophomore halfback vt our rag.ra< 5.49 Ice and street Leather ventilated palm; place in the league with 30 Full-size 16" nnodel with Bill Meier. TTie boot came from n o c o • • • oc never at Manchester Community College " White telt padded knee sec­ hockeyl Heavy floating loam-padded, wrap points, with Hall in second with plastic reinforced Insert tion: foam-padded knee hinge; duty tubing: easy around cuff roll; 2-plece thumb. 9=30 AM." 2-00 RM. 35 yards on a hard kick which 27. Auditorium to protect knee when bent: vinyl canvas leg sling; covered In ex­ to assemble. 13" long In assorted colors, squeezed under the crossbar, Coach Danielson was pleased (Bldwell Street Campus) and foam reinforced Instep: dou­ panded vinyl; felt calf wings, 56"x42"x22". 1Q 8S at least 18 per store ble felt knee cushion# at least 18 per store just out of reach of Raider net- with the win but admitted that at least 12 per Atom hockey gtova 504 ★ FILMS ★ COSTUMES at least 12 par store store our rag. 13.88 our rag. 5.44...... 4.44 t V * minder Steve Cutler. MHS PARKING LOT the big game is against Hall, ■i>AA,1.00 wi+Hoot 't» FRANKLIN ••HAT TRICK" NYLON HOCKEY Center fullback Mike Lom­ This Is the Fall organizational and recruitment Pow- the only team to beat the Tribe GLOVE bardo, a senior co-captain so far this year. - David Abbott Wow for PRO CURVE HOCKEY STICK Black and gold combination 54''-55" Derek THE SPREE! HOCKEY CENTER*S S a n d e rso n with 3-pl*c« thumb and floating Y-Indlan Guides - Fathers/Sons age 6-8 Ihumh poekol. FoMn-puddM autograph model q a %i c iin t AS BIG AS A PRO RINK! back and knuckN roBt; M utU h -1 0 8 8 Y-Indlan Princesses - -Fathers/Daughters age 6-9 with V4" curved **"#.«•** ■ SAVE 4.10 blade, at least 30 I’BQ- 3.88 Ma wrM tacki« 100% lymn. Y-Indlan Maidens - Mothers/Daughter at laaal 24 par th»a ■I ERHour rag-IOJI age 6-12 per store COOPER 2-PIECE YOUTH HOCKEY HELMET Y-Trail Blazers - Fathers/Sons age 9 and CAGEMASTER GOALIE STICK ^ 8 8 our rag. 3 .99...... up 48" 19-ply handle with 14" blade; 22" 0 8 8 ’wV-r built-up sections; This popular YMCA program Is aimed at developing glass-tipped, at l A SAVE 1.31 SHERBROOKE PEE WEE our reg. 5.19 SAVE 17 true and lasting relationships between parent and least 24 per store E L B O W P A D S 2 8 8 our reg. 3.59...... our rag. 24.98 "W j child. Activities are planned and conducted through PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY STICK small neighborhood tribes and the Manchester American Pro Longhouse. model 54" long ASS PRO HOCKEY GLOVE with 10-ply verti­ FRANKLIN WHITE »*v* ^ S A V E $1 FRANKLIN SUPER cal laminated ____ HOCKEY TAPE blade, at least 36 FOg. ■k Tribal Meetings Longhouse events 5.88 AdiustaWa wrM lactng per store our reg. 78*...... 5 8 ^ A Spring Camp-out Fall Pow-Wow with “RMiw-Plata” 3- plaM llaxMa (k k Learn new skills Make lasting friendships PINTO HOCKEY STICK thumb; foaoi-a ★ T rip s ‘ - C rafts Beginner's model FRANKLIN BLACK out (roi; makkw plaallo k Outings Sports with 3-piece con­ HOCKEY TAPE prolacMan. struction; quality k Gam es M u sic at laaal 24 par atora ash shaft; straight our rag. 78*...... 5 8 ^ Fun blade. 38''-46". at SAVE 5V least 46 per store our rag. 1.49 Come to the Big Pow-Wow on October 23. (No Obligation) Be the guest of Chief Thundercloud Manchester Soccer Team Family - Visitors - Guests are Welcome ftZ?h®champs, play against L won the game 2-0. MHS players are from left: Bill heading ball. Bob Odell, and Tracy Kosel. (Photos by Kirk 381 Broad St., Manchester Stars In Action a tough Wethersfield team. Manchester, whose record is 7- MacLean, Reiner Cacace, Kurt Hasset, unidentified hotter Woolpert). noiosoyiur* i > X PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fri., Oct. 18, 1974 MANCHEiSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri,. Oct. 18. 1974 — PAGE NINETEEIN Homo* For Safe 23 Homs* For Ssis Home$ For Solo 23 Homes for Sale 23> Homes For Safe 23 Homes For Sole 23 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes for Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 State Seeks Happy Birthday to you REMODELED DUPLEX - 3 M ANCHESTER - 8-room Manchester bedrooms each side, spacious SEVEN room Cape, carpeted, Extradition HAPPY ADS MARIA Colonial, 4 bedrooms, remodeled, two full baths, rec livine room and kitchen, cen­ fireplaced living room, large « Of Suspect CAPE CHRISTINE tral location, $52,000. Shown by room, oversized 2-car garage, We find the house, VERPIANCK SCHOOL AREA formal dining room. 1% batte. patio. Buckley School area. 647- you make the home. From appointment, 10-7. Call 643-4743 den, kitchen with pantry, gar­ HARTFORD. (UPI) - Gov. Rui- or 649-2464. *70. Owner. XCAiTOR Six room Cape with attached Your White neighbors age, treed lot, Bentley %hool danM f. raaia Thomas J. Meskill has signed garage on tree shaded lot, im­ ESTATE l » . M I area. Immediate occupancy. MIS extradiction papers for the maculate modern interior, ANDOVER - Charming three $35,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, bedroom Ranch on a private iUauc\ii.ac& & iV> S€.U o ■ MANCHESTER return to Connecticut of ® i c H c m t b new modern kitchen, many IMIRNER 1 1 8 643-2121. $ 9,000 2.5 acre building lot. acre offers a modem country Murray Gold of Forest Hills, extras. Must be seen inside. I S11,000 — Business zone 1.8 acre comer lot in Andoygr REDUCED Happiness Is... | '.’Lara kitchen, brick fireplace, new I SETVEN-R(X)M Contemporary - N.Y., accused of the knife on Route 6. Exceflent edge on inflation. |B 100 amp electric service, new 24x22’ glassed-in porch. 3 $18,000 3 acres, possible two lots in Ellington. slayings of Attorney Irving F.LSPUCKI,liEALTOR Going to the I By RALPH PA8EK water pump, aluminum siding, For quick sale. Lovely 7-room Pasternak and his wife Rhoda CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 829,500 Exceptional 6-room Colonial, appiiancat, I fireplaces. 2-car garage, bam. 643>2121 BUCKLEY SCHOOL I Ordinary creditors are small barn, closets galore and in-ground pool, 2 beautifully Cape. 3 bedrooms, carpeted $35,900 W two family (duplex) with dining room at their Waterbury home Sept. garage, treed lot with city utilitios In East Hartford. ■ F ra n k Splhckl Bob Qomon limited to attaching a debtor's much more. For those in­ I la n d sc a ^ acres with stone living room, formal dining 26. FAIR I terested in fine country living. kitchen. general assets or earning $30,900 — Real clean 5-room Ranch style Con­ walls. Many extras. Asking room. 24' paneled fam ily $36,900 U rge Colonial Cape, 4 bedrooms, quiet area ''Gold, former husband of one 250 Vernon Street | For sale by owner. No agents $69,000. By appointment, 228- . . . S e m M n t capacity...However, creditors $29,500. 742-9895. dominium, 1 'A batha, 2 bedrooms, rec room. room with bar. bathrooms. of the Pasternak’s daughters, MANCHESTER - Striking 4 Saturday, | who classify as lienholders 3126. moy hove sent you S32,900 — Oversized 8-room Capo, 4-5 bodrooma, could waive extradition at a bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ have special advantages ■ wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first October 19, 10-2 | family room, firopiaco, garage. Immediate occupancy. hearing which was expected to PHONE 643-2711 a happy adl against their deb­ $40,900 7-room Ranch with 14 bathrooms, formal floor family room. Prime loca­ MANCHESTER - McKinley 646-1180 be held today in Queens tors... Lienholders are called dining room and family room. Criminal Court. tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. I Street, iiiunediate occupancy, Howland Realtors, 643-1108. lienors’’...They hold a $33,900 — Large 6-room Condominium, 2'A baths, 3 $47,900 Brand new aluminum sided Ranch. 2-car ga- The papers were directed to FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD super six room custom. 3-level MERRITT AGENCY preferred claim against par­ bodrooma, central a/c, special carpeting, appllancos. split, three bedrooms, 1 1,2 e n t O M ^ bathrooms, unique location Gov. I^lcolm Wilson of New S Help Wanted ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three ticular property called a lien PETERMAN baths, only 11 years old. $47,900 Immaculate 7-room Colonial, carpeting, 13 York for his issuance of a $35,500 — 3-bedroom Ranch, first-floor family room, REALTOR INDEX bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Come to our and thus enjoy special protec I firopiaco, carport, treod lot. Immediate occupancy. Garage. Professionally builtins. drapes, air conditioner, refrigera­ governor’s warrant for Gold’s ADVERTISING APPLE FESTIVAL I landscaped. Owner will help N O T IC E S ADVERTISING HALLOWEEN tion ahead of unsecured ■$35,900 — Newly listed 6-rocm Capo, flreplaca, central tor, etc. arrest and return to Connec­ 1 Loit and Found HELP WANTED general creditors...The lien AGENCY a/c, tread lot. Immediate occupancy. Real clean. finance. Upper 30s. Arruda ticut. They were needed if Gold 2 -- P a r to n ils PUMPKIN SALE October 19,10-4 | Realty, 644-1539. $59,000 8-room Colonial Farmhouse, 4 bedrooms, 14 3 RATES DEADLINE could be against your S39J00 — 4-bodroom Colonial, flreplaca, appliances. chose to refuse to waive — Announcemtnti WAITRESSES Real Estate Associates, 646- Green School •CO an ^>3Cirooms, one and a half acres. — 12:00 noon the day before house...It could be foreclosed extradition. 4 Entertainment 1 day ...... 94 word par day WAITERS 1980, 647-1139. Qilead | ★ FOREST HILLS ★ 11’A batha, carpeting, immaculate. $58,900 7-room Executive Raised Ranch. All large 5 — Auctions 3 d a y s ...... 8c word per day publication. Saturday 10/19, 10- like a mortgage...Like I , Gold, 41, a stockbroker, was 6 d a y s ...... 7c word per day Deadline for Saturday and and Part-Time Congregational Church | 7-Room Raised Ranch with rooms. 24 bathrooms, brand new. FINANCIAL MANCHESTER - Reduced for 2 mortgage, a lien must be paid $39,900 — New 6-room, 1’A baths, aluminum sided VERNON indicted ’Tuesday on two counts 6 26 d a y s ...... 6C word per day M onday ts 12:00 Noon Friday. Route 85, Hebron ^ $39,800 assumable mortgage Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages DISHWASHERS quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 Rain Date Saturday 10/26 off before you could give clear Colonial. ASSUMABLE 8%% mortgage. of murder by a grand jury in 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM Featuring Lunch Room, at 9% for 30 y e a r s; 2 I AN GPPGRTUNITY KEITH’S LIST YGUR HOUSE IN . . . 10 Apply 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in 10-2 title to a buyer, or refinance 839,900 — 5-5, 2 family, 2 bedrooms, dining room, big Waterbury. He has been held — Insurance H appy A d s ...... $1.75 Inch fireplaces, 2(4 baths, $50,000 for you! Owner willing to sell PLEASE READ kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen­ Cider and Donuts Baked Goods, Handcrafts, your house...You should make kitchen, living room, double garage. Good income. without bail at the Queens EMPLOYMENT REIN’S N.Y. STYLE ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. this immaculate 8 room Swiss KORNER 13 Plants and Homemade Ap- % every effort to avoid them or County House of Detention Help Wanted available. Chalet for less than the value! BEALE’S CORNER 14 — Business Opportunities YOUR AD d e li-r e s t a u r a n t pie Pies. 7-Room Colonial with $40,800 I $42,500 — Clean 3-bedroom Raised Ranch, 1 ’A baths, get rid of them... since his arrest Oct. 6. State’s 15 Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over ROU TE 30, VERNON assumable mortgage at 9% See the country style kitchen, 175 MAIN STREr PHONE 646-4525 the phone as a convenience. TOLLAND - A warm home flreplaca, carpeting, garage, treed lot. Atty. Francis M. McDonald Sincere thanks to all my friends, neighbors, relatives, WHAT IS YOUR for 30 years; 3 bedrooms, beamed ceiling living room EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for 875-0944 trinuned in sunshine. Six-room applied to Meskill to send the 16 Private instructions with huge brick fireplace and m only one incorrect insertion and the priests at St. James Curch, St. Margaret’s Circle, ?•: PROPERTY WORTH? WE fireplace, 2Vt baths, garage $44,500 — Newly listed 7-room Dutch Colonial, 19 — Schools-Classes Country Cape, acre lot. Low r e a l t o r papers. then only to the size of the Daughters of Isabella. Gibbons Assembly Catholic Ladles ^ $51,500. flreplaca, garage, VA batha. Located off Porter Street. the spacious family room with 20 — Instructions Wanted 30’s. WILL INSPECT YOUR Lota-Land tor Sale 24 Services Ottered 31 original insertion. Errors which ■ full wall stone fireplace, 3 or 4 COUPLE TO babysit for three of Columbus (as a group and Individuals), Municipal PROPERTY AND SUGGEST By Bea Keith REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the I $45,500 — Redwood Farms, clean 7-room Raised school-age children while Building employees, Frank J. Mansfield Marine Corps i AN ASKING PRICE. (NO bedrooms, air conditioners, APPROXIMATELY 20 acres UGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, 23 Homes for Sale advertisement wilt not be cor­ ★ ELRO STREET ★ Ranch, batha, double garage. Owners anxious. 24 — 1'A Lots-Land for Sale rected by an additional inser­ parents vacation. Good pay. League Auxiliary, Library Bookmobile staff (John Cooney OBLIGATION) carpeting and many more A bedroom can be a hide­ for sale. Keeney Street. Call cellars and attics cleaned, 25 — Two-Family, S!6, with $43,800 Investment Property tion 646-7245. $53,900 — Immaculate 3-bedroom Raised Ranch, custom features. A 643-7483. lawns mowed, small tree work. 26 — and Assistant) for calls, visits, gifts mass cards, get-weel iv away for parents. Even if 200*Mile Limit Business Property Ask US aiMut our assumable mortgage at 9% l iI flreplaca, family room, Richard Martin School district. Free estimates Phone 643-6000 27 — Resort Property cards, flowers and many other kindnesses during my re- landscaper's dream. The you have a family room. 28 Real Estate Wanted EXPERIENCED Painters for 30 years; 3 bedrooms, air- Appears Certain ••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* cent Illness In August and September. guarantM sates plan asking price is $58,500. Will Have comfortable chairs, Help Wanted wanted, year around work. Call conditioned, carpeted, $54,900 — Brand new 5-5 Duplex, 1 ’A baths, all •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM MADE Draperies, MISC. SERVICES 13 Thanks, too, to the nurses, aides, housekeeping staff ji;: j g TODAY.. sell for less. BOSTON (UPI) - A 200-mile 649-9658. J. P. L«wis & &n. desk and TV just for Real Estate Wanted 28 very reasonable work 31 Services Offered □ FINANCIAL aluminum siding, one apart­ I aluminum. ASSUMABLE 9V4%, 30-YEAR MORTGAGE. fishing limit for New England 32 — Painting-Papering and all others at Manchester Memorial Hospital, second yourselves. ^aranteed, call anytime. 649- CONCRETE LABORER - To ment leased. $55,000. $58,900 - 7-room executive Ranch, all large rooms, U&R REALTY (X). MC. fishermen appears certain in 33 — Building-Contracting •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAIRDRESSER wanted, floor north, Special Care - first floor north, third floor east, 9EAITO# • SELLING your home or 34 set forms. Call 875-1103 after 6 643-2692 1975 according to John N. — Rooting-Siding Bondt-Stocki-Mortgage* 8 office staff and all others for their kind attention and help double garage. Professionally landscaped lot. 35 — Heating-Plumbing p.m. experienced only. Call 643-2461 PASEK REAL ESTATE Robort D. Muntoch, Realtor 1. Comer lot “A" zone. All acreage? For prompt friendlv Moore, a State Department 36 — Flooring or apply in person. Carriage during this period. CONSULTANTS $69,900 — Large S-(amily. Excellent income. Real clean. city utilities. Central. service, call Louis Dimock TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ spokesman and a deputy special 37 Moving-Truckinq-Storaoe MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ CASHIER- full time for cash House Beauty Salon, 18 Oak ★ ASHWORTH ST. ★ Convenient location. $8500. Realty. 649-9823. ty of jobs for fall. Yards raked, 36 — Services Wanted cond, third. All kinds. Realty Street, Manchester. Dorothy F. Kenny 608 BURNSIDE AVE. I limed and fertilized. Attics, and carry lumber yard. Many Modified Cape with enclosed I representative of President 2. RANCH with land to MISC. FOR SALE statewide, credit rating un­ company benefits. 4o hours per E. HARTFORD front porch, garage, covered Offered by the cellars, cleaned. Light Ford to the International Law 41 Articles for Sale' necessary. Reasonable. Con­ week . For an appointment call PERSON needed to cook meals 289-7475 patio, summer house. roam. Full basement. trucking. Reasonable. 643-5305. of the Sea Conference. 42 Building Supplies fidential, quick arrangements. Homes For Sals Aluminum siding. Three 4 3 — Mr. Edwards, or Mr. Gormley. for invalid, 9-1 daily, in Coven­ 23 Homes For Sale 23 I Pets -Birds- Dogs Immediate occupancy. $32.- NEW HOMES I Moore told a group of — Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 44 Livestock at 649-0136. try. Own transportation. Call 900. Large 3 or 4 bedroom homes in Manchester’s newest bedrooms. Reasonable GUTTERS cleaned, repaired fishermen at Gardner 45 — Boats & Accessories 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ 742-9940. MANCHESTER - Charming, PHILBRICK taxes. Low 30's. and installed. $20 and up. — ROCKLEOGE executive area — CANTERBURY ESTATES — on Auditorium Wednesday he 46 Sporting Goods ford. Evenings, 233-6879. TYPIST to $115. East of river well maintained aluminum Driveways sealed. Free es­ 47 — Garden Products MANCHESTER - Six-room sided, six room Cape with gar­ Custom 8 room Ranch, 3 or 4 TWO FAMILY - duplex, 5-5, I exciting development located on the rolling hills off 3. Liquor store. Low rent. Bzzzzzzzz in and see our thinks the limit treaty is all set 48 — Antiques position. Requires excellent custom built Ranch, fireplace, three years old, 1 1/2 baths, I timates. R iR Reconstruction, 49 Wanted to Buy MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd age, on lovely large private bedrooms, sunken living REALTORS Keeney Street. Stop out any afternoon and see the Goixi volume. Central. busy Baa. We’ra ready, 8754541, 649-3882 anytime. to be solidified at the Geneva — typing, pleasant phone manner, carpeting, garage, west side aluminum siding, good invest­ BUILDERS AGENCY mortgages — interim financing CAFETERIA WORKERS treed lot. $31,900. Principals on­ room, cathedral ceiling, cor­ 649-9404 models or call for private appointment. We invite your 4. Industrial bldg. Brick. willing and able to aMiat Conference next May. R E N T A L S some filing, immediate need. location, near school, enclosed ment at $53,900. Philbrick 649-4844 — expeditious and confidential Immediate openings for ly. 647-9614. ner fireplace, large paneled comparison. F.ARM — 50 acres, mostly TYPING - Done in mv home. ’The fishermen contend that 52 Rooms lor Rent Fee paid. Richard P. Rita Per­ irch, excellent condition. 30’s. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Central. 10,000 sq. ft. 12- you in the sale or 53 — Apartments (or Rent service, J.D. Real Estate sonnel Services, 164 East cashiers, salad and counter rec room with fireplace, 2Vi cleared and level land. 8 room ft. ceiling, m acres. $85,- purchase ot YOUR 649-4258 after 5. without the 200-mile limit the 54 — [ayes Corporation, 646-0131. Homes for Rent MANCHESTER I I Assoc. 646-1980. girls, dish room attendants, baths, garage, lovely house, barn, two large poultry New England fishing industry 55 — Business for Rent Center Street. Manchester. 646- Our office Is In constant need of new listings. H you’re 000. property. 56 — 3441. general utility workers. Full houses. 2-car garage. HAVE TRUCK - Will haul, odd will be wiped out by the better- Resort Property for Rent BEST BUY of the year in real landscaped yard. Asking $62,- thinking o l selling, please call lor conddantlal Inspection 5. $35,000 - for a home in 57 — Wanted to Rent OVERDUE BILLS? Money or part-time. Apply in person estate - Income over ^,000. CAKES AND ALE 000. jobs, light trucking. Call 643- equipped foreign fishing fleets. 58 — Miac. (or Rent available to property owners. Iand evaluation. We welcome and appreciate your MANCHESTER Glastonbury. 6327 after 5:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE Agent - For ac­ I Nine-room house, commercial HAVE WE GOT A SZABO FOOD SERVICE Y m , tn io y IlM p l u i u r i o l o u y livin g business! REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE AUTOMOTIVE State-wide, quick, confidential. tive agency east of the river. U&R REALTY CO. INC. Ranch—large living room, for­ Pratt A Whitney Employment zone, lot 92x201’. Priced at $45,- in this outttonding Ranch duo to ICeitL 61 Autos for Sale WINDOW WASHING and Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ Excellent commission, flexible •xcollonct In dotign and conatruc- BEST. mal dining room, modern 62 — Trucks for Sale 000. 272 Main Street. 643-2692 HOME FOR YOU! White oak, apple dogwood, sand. Credit check un­ Office tion. Spacloua living room and kitchen, three bedrooms, first general house cleaning. Ten 63 — Heavy Equipment (or Sale hours. Jesdor Realty, ask for Robert D. Murdock, Realtor I I and hickory are the best necessary. Burke Mortgage kitch an, V/t batha, 2 flraplacaa, 2-car years' experience. Call 647- Activist Says 64 Motorcycles-Bicycles Mr. O’Rourke, 633-1411. Willow Street floor laundry, aluminum EAST HARTFORD- Im- garaga. Impaccabla condHIon. Call $27,900 — Four-room home in mint condition with fenced & ^ o s s e U o from the standpoint of Red Sstate 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile Company, 649-0378 anytime. ^ t Hartford 9030. Free estimates maculate 6 room Split, three Suzanna or Arthur Shorta, 646-3233. REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 siding, handy location, Hom es in rear yard. Tastefully decorated from the wall- heating value in a fireplace. Reasonable rates. CIA Involved _ COUNTER HELP - Part-time, bedrooms, paneled family reduced to $29.^ . 66 Automotive Service PRINCETON STREET- Clean to-wall carpet to the beamed ceiling to the I 189 West Center Street I 172 E. Center St. — Friday 11 p.m.-Saturday 7 67 Autos (or Rent-Lease room, 1 l/2baths, basement, J. WATSON BEACH CO. spiral staircase. COMMERCIAL CLEANING -. In Incidents □ EMPLOYMENT a.m.; Saturday 11 p.m.-Sunday pool, trees, $35,900. Warren E. 4 bedroom Colonial in the We know that mortgage 649-1922 646-4126 REALTORS MLS center of town. Walk to all FOUR FAMILY - Four 4- Homes and businesses, floor MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - 7 a.m. Apply Bess Eaton CLEANING WOMAN - reliable, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. $29,900 — Older seven-room Colonial located on west rates are high but why not Donuts. 150 Center Street. four hours weekly, own MaiKhaatar Olltca 647-SI 3S schools. Owners building a new room apartments. (Jood in­ and carpet cleaning. Suburban Comedian Dick Gregory says if Help Wanted 13 Equol Hooting Opportunity side. Three or four bedrooms, large kitchen, come BUY and let us show transportation, 647-1125. house, want this one sold. So- come. Handy location. Owner Building Maintenance Service EAST HARTFORD dining room. Needs work. Offered By— you what WE have and how ALL CASH for your property the Central Intelligence Agency □ NOTICES PART-TIME janitorial work - give us a call and “Start for estimates. 649-9229. TOOL MAKERS - All-around will in financing. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, can toppie foreign Mornings and midnight shift. SPECTACULAR packing’’. T. J. Crockett, $31,900 — Six-six Duplex with separate gas furnaces J. WATSON BEACH Real Estate Co. we can help you BUY or machinists and Bridgeport SECURITY GUARDS, full and Excellent value at $59,600. instant service. Hayes Agenev, governments, it’s naive to think Call 649-5334. part time openings, over 18, no GLASTONBURY - Large 4- Realtor, 643-1577. Three bedrooms, living room, dining room, SELL a HOME. operators. Top wages, fringe LaCava-Bullt Professional Real Estate Service 646^3131. it can’t topple the U.S. govern­ Lost end Found bedroom Colonial, fireplaced kitchen. CHFA mortgage available. benefits and overtime. record, need car. Jobseekers,' Garrison Colonial For More Than 45 Years . . . SNOWPLOWING ment. MAN WANTED - Part or full- 568-1070. living room, formal dining GLASTONBURY - Colonial Experience preferred, but will Four bedrooms, first-floor VERNON - Five-room Ranch $35,900 — New listing. Lovely five-room Cape with alumi­ $48,500 • Manchester. Custom built deluxe Ranch. Superior quality. 1'2 WE WILL buy your house. Call Residentlel or LOST - Siamese sealpoint male time, mornings. Some room, den, basement garage. 8'z rooms on large treed lot, 2 ’The 43-year old black activist, train right man. Apply at with 2 full baths, fireplaced baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 car garage. Choice area. anytime. Hutchins Agency. Commercial cat, blue eyes, friendly, stocky. mechanical experience NIGHT CUSTODIAN - 3-11:3(j family room, spacious front- Excellent location. Only $35,- num siding and two-car garage, fireplaced living thinned by several years of Paragon Tool Company, 121 living room, large eat-in $55,900 - Coventry. New listing. Nine-room Split Level on 4'/4 acres. Five full baths. 16x28 family room, Realtors. 649-5324. Call Elm Street-Prospect Street required. Apply 270 Hartford p.m., Hebron Elementary to-back living room with 000. Keith Real Estate, 6 ^ room, charming kitchen with dishwasher and KcHli fasting to protest the Southeast Adams Street. 4126, 649-1922. kitchen, one-car attached gar­ bedrooms. 2*/i baths. den, sewing room. 4-car gar­ area, Rockville. REWARD - Road, Manchester. School. Call school office for in­ fireplace, huge deck, 2-car stove, ceramic tile bath, two bedrooms and BRDWN’S TIRE SHDP Asia war, said Wednesday there age. Situated on lovely $73,500 • Manchester. U4R built Colonial, one year old. 8 spacious rooms. age, pool, cement patio. $47, SELLING your house? Call us Please phone 875-5591. terview appointment. 228-9465. garage. Immediate occupan­ dining room. was a connection between the WANTED - Full-time and part- DUTCH COLONIAL - New, 4 landscaped lot. Price reduced 2’'% baths. An outstanding home. 500, Real Eistate first and we'll make you a cash cy. Trees, cul-de-sac. Mid $75,000 • Ellington. New listing. Chalet on approximately 4 acres. 4 bed­ time cooks. Apply in person. bedrooms, formal dining and to $36,500. Owner wants fast $36,500 — Vernon. Immaculate S'/z room Ranch with two offer. One day service. T. J. CIA, the assasination of former LOST - keys vicinity of Bellers room s. 2 ’ t baths. Quick occupancy. 172 Last Center S'lreet FOR MOTHERS - Gal Friday 50’s. sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. WOULD YOU like someone to President Kennedy, Watergate Music Store, Main Street, Taccoral, 246 Broad Street, living room, family room with full baths, three bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen 579,500-East Hartford. 7-room older home on over I ’j acres. Location RAISED RANCH, 3 Manchester. position, part-time, hours 9-3 (>K.-U26 h4‘J.l<)22 answer your telephone? All day and the Symbionese Liberation Thursday about 7:30 p.m.. Call WARREN L HOWLAND fireplace, aluminum siding, 2- with built-ins, fireplaced living room, enclosed could have potential. bedrooms, modern kitchen, p.m., five days. 568-1070 MANCHESTER - New listing. IMMEDIATE cash for your and evenings until 9. 643-6609.’ Army. 646-3907. Realtora______643-1108 car garage. Merritt Agency, porch, one-car garage. $89,000 • Glastonbury. 9-room Colonial Cape on 6 acres, A beautiful cus­ living room with fireplace. 2- SALES PERSONNEL, 646-1180. Charming 4-room Cape-style tom built reproduction. Built in 1971. property. Let us explain' our car garage, pool, wooded lot, fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, FOUND - Silver man’s Vantage experience necessary, apply in home in mint condition. Wall- $47,900 — New Listing. One-year-old eight-room Ranch $99,500 - Bishop Brook Farm. A perfectly restored 9-room Colonial, circa Painting-Papering 32 Business Opportunity 14 170x325, $39,500. Lots-Land lor Sale 24 647-1413. watch, about 2 1/2 weeks ago. person, ’The Treasure Shoppe, MANCHESTER - Handyman’s to-wall carpet abounds with 4% acres in Tolland. Two full baths, four 1740. plus a 2-room guest suite in ell. Situated on 4 picturesque NEW LISTING Legal Notices Charter Oak Park. 289-5331 Manchester Parkade. Special. Reduced for quick sale. throughout. Beamed living '^ res with brook and brookside studio. COLLEGE Graduate students bedrooms, family room, garage and much more. GARRISON COLONIAL - 24' ANDOVER — Three wooded, after 5. ■7-6 duplex, 3-car garage. MANCHESTER room ceiling and spiral stair­ $100,000 - Willimantic. New listing. Brick mansion (Circa 1880). Exception­ SELL YOUR HOUSE through available for exterior and in­ Court of Probate, Dlatrlct of Manchester ally well maintained with 10 fireplaces, 3-car garage, on city front to back living room with surveyed and approved lots, up Excellent location. Good in­ Excellent 6-room Cape - City case add to the true value. $49,900 — Four-bedroom Ranch with two full baths, family J. Watson Beach Real Estate terior painting. Six years NOTICE OF HEARING Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen­ acre. fireplace, formal dining room, to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. Co. Professional real estate ESTATE OF DOROTHY S. HERZOG LOST - Female sealpoint come. LaPenta Agency, 64^ utilities, Amesite drive, com­ room, eat-in kitchen, wall-to-wall carpet $125,000 - 9-room Colonial on an enchanting 15 acres with swimming and experience. Fully insured! Free a /k/a DOROTHY HERZOG, deceased AUTO cy, 646-1511. 3 bedrooms, l*z baths, large Call Warren E. Howland. service for more than 45 years. Siamese cat, vicinity Highland YOUR OWN BUSINESS 2440. binations, oil heat, quiet throughout, electric garage door opener, etc., fishing ponds. Also frontage on state stocked river. Privacy and estimates. Call our com­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William screened porch. $45,900. Realtor, 643-1108. Manchester office, 647-9l'39. petitors. than call us. 649-7034 E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated October 16. Park School. Phone 649-8582. MECHANIC Stnict mi uffh »i6i proWcb m o i Ik - neighborhood, quick occupan­ etc. Seeing is believing, serenity abound. 1(74 a hearing will be held on an applica­ KEYBOARD operator - 8-4:30 tind bi PoraUtor, Weis. IHnyil, CliMipion end REDUCED - Vernon, im­ $130,000 - Excellent income potential. 36 scenic acres with 9-room rambling IGM experience preferred. 4 others. cy. Priced at only $31,900 Cape plus a separate 5-room house. Also 6 stall barn with pad­ tion praying that an instrument purpor- LOST - Long haired orange cat, p.m. in firm located near South maculate five room Ranch, two MANCHESTER $57,900 — New eight-room Colonial with four bedrooms. CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12- INSIDE - Outside painting, tion b be the last will and testament of Iday work week. Good pay Dcelcn art established b) the cem^tin. docks. Extraordinary in every way. COVENTRY (NORTH) vicinity of Homestead Street. Windsor/Manchester town line. b^rooms, large living room, CHARLES LESPERANCE family room, eat-in kitchen, two-car garage and room antique Colonial com­ fe c ia l rates for pwple over 65 said deceased be admitted to probate as ■plan. Fringe benefits. Apply Can be operated out et your home on i part er hdl HOME-OFFICE $ PLUS • Many other fine homes in Manchester. South Windsor. Glaston­ in said application on file more fully Call 643-9237 after 3:30. Experience with photo type set­ time basis. dining room, wooded three acre S49-7620 much, much more. pletely restored and in BEAUTIFIA TREED LOTS Fully insured. Estimates given. ]ln person to Gary Bergeron Beautiful 7 room aluminum bury and Portland. □ M!SC. SERVICES Call 649-7863. appears, at the Court of rrobate on Oc­ Reward. ting equipment necessary. For lepuires i imnimimi ot $2,(11.28 cash for Itnen- lot. $27,900. Merritt Agency, excellent condition. 4 If you are thinking of building tober 31, 1974 at 10 a.m. tory and sertkts purchase $$ a n d . Many land parcels ranging from 9 acres to 100 acres In Coventry. information please phone Mrs. 646-1180. sided Colonial, 3 bedrooms, For Complete Real Estate Services fireplaces. 2*^z baths, income- a custom home in a beautiful MADEUNE B. ZIEBARTH, Oerk LOST - Passbook No. 25- The company often • complete buy back ol i l bi- kitchen, living room and Andover. Columbia, Amston. Hebron, Tolland. South Windsor. CEILINGS, inside painting, Mohney or Mrs. Wilkas at 644- ventoriev MANCHESTER - Eight-room Call the... producing 3-room studio area, please call. Owner will Services OHared 31 0033635, Savings Department of 2431. PORTER STREET area - dining room plus attached 22’ papering, floor sanding- S&S RUICK Write today for a posslile aftialioo aid mert Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 1 For appointment to inspect please call apartment and 2-room antique help finance purchase if refinishing (specializing in Court of Probate, District of Manchester ’The Connecticut Bank & Trust nritten bitormation. Include ehent. If Systems, beautiful six room Colonial, room for office and 3-car gar­ Suzanne or Arthur Shorts. 646-3233 81 Adams SI, Manchester 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, CARL A. ZINSSER AGENCY shop. needed. For total, private SHARPENING Service - older floors). John Verfaille, NOTICE OF HEARING Company. Application made for FULL-TIME, part-time, he.. 1656 S. Redwood Hi, $iK like City, Utah three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, lovely treed yard, age. Saws, knives, axes, shears, ESTATE OF LOTTIE C. CRONIN, payment. HIM carpeted living and dining J. WATSON BEACH CO. country living only minutes 646-5750, 872-2222. deceased experienced Bridgeport city utilities, central location. skates, rotary blades. Quick operators and tool makers. room, nicely treed lot. Merritt Roa!tors-MLS TWO-FAMILY - 5-5 flats, from Hartford, here it is. Joe Pursuant to an order of Hon. William All for under $40,000. Keith service. Capitol Equipment J, P. LEWIS & SON • Custom E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated October 11, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply at E & S Gage Co., Agency, 648-1180. 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 MS Manchester Office 647-9139 Central heat, one block to bus Gordon, 649-5306. AIDES - All shifts, full-time, Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. lE : Co,, 38 Main St., Manchester. decorating. Interior [Jhnting. 1(74 a hearlna will be held on an applica­ Announcement* 3 Mitchell Drive, Manchester. M t i i EqutI Houting Upportunity line. $37,500. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday tion praying for authority to sell certain part-time, 7-3 p.m., 3-11 p.m. 646-1180 Paper hanging. New Ceilings. -i e q u a l h o u s i n g opportunity 7:30-9. Saturday. 7:30-4. 643- real estate as In said appllcaUon on file and 11-7 a.m. Experienced peo­ Remodeling. Elterior painting. more fuly appears, at Uie Court of FUND RAISING - Party REAL------ESTATE■ -1Expanding of­ MANCHESTER 7958. ple preferred but inexperienced MERRITT AGENCY! RAISED RANCH - 7 rooms, Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Probate on October 28,1974 at 9:30 a.m. Planners. Fast selling, special will be considered. Competitive fice lookine------ng . for . . _ a qualified. ------, MADEUNE B. ZIEBARTH, Qerk Situation Wanted 15 WEST SrOE formal dining room, family BARROWS & WALLACE Fullv insured. For estimate call value box 40 Christmas (Jards. hourly rate with excellent licensed full-time sales person. wooded lot. Merritt Agency, Mmciwztar New Havrai Hartlord REWEAVING burns, holes. New listing, well kept 6-6 REALTOR ^ SENTRY •room, modern kitchen, wall- 649-9658. Manchester Rubber Stamps, 8 benefit program. Come in and Call for confidential interview. 646-1180. 649-S306 397-1815 728-6615 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. BABYSITTING job wanted. Duplex, owner’s side com­ * ' Rm I Estate to-wall carpeting, aluminum Court of Probate, District of Manchester Bissell Street, Manchester, 649- speak with our Director of Window shades, Venetian 4489. Call Terry, 643-1019. pletely carpeted and paneled, siding, 2-car garage. Large PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. NOTICE OF HEARING Nurses, Meadows Convalescent SIX-ROOM aluminum sided blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Five years experience. E S T A T E O F FLORENCE M. CUSTODIANS - Manchester, separate heating systems, Ranch - Large country kitchen ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful lot, 160x250. $47,500, Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. TURCOTTE, deceased Center, 333 Bidwell Street, Excellent references. Pete, 742- ****••*••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester. East Hartford. Part-time DENTAL Assistant - Chairside, enclosed sun porch, 3-car gar­ with appliances. Over acre sweeping view of entire lake, 4- MANCHESTER - Glastonbury Pursuant to an order of Hon. William evenings, experienced. Call 643- certified, seeking position in room older home, modern bath, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated Octoter 16, Auction* s age, patio and barbecue area. treed yard, 3 bedrooms, full CONDOMINIUM - 6 rooms, 3 Line, Seven -re wooded MILLAR TREE Service, Inc 1(74 a hearing will be held on an applica- PAINTER - Part-time, two 5691, 2-6 p.m. Rockville-Manchester-Tolland cellar. Asking $33,900. Keith half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- homesite. E r. O ,t rural loca­ Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Good investment, $47,500. bedrooms. 2'2 baths, wall-to- PAPER HANGING and ceiling Uon praying Tor auUiority to sell certain AUCTION - Two cartons days per week for interior work area. Will send resume. 875- Real Estate, 6^126, 649-1922. 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- tion. S u r'-O r. Call Arthur spraying. Fully insured. real estate as in said application on file HAIRDRESSER - Experienced 9449. 0131. wall carpeting, modern painting, reasonable rates. more fuljy appears, a( the Court of wearing apparel originally con­ at Meadows Convalescent U&R REALTY CO. INC. Shorts, v ^ j233. J. Watson LicensecT Free estimates Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. Probate on Ociober 29,1974 at 10:30 a.m. signed to Unishops. 8 a.m. (3c- Center, 333 Bidwell Street, preferred. Full or part-time. 643-2692 Mi kitchen with built-ins. $33,500. Beach Co., Manchester Office, Phone 633-5345. MADEUNE B. ZIEBARTH, Clerk LuJon Salon of Beauty, 61 East WILL BABYSIT evenings and NEW CUSTOM built homes 647-9139. tober 29,150 Strong Road, South Manchester. Come in and apply Robert U. Murdoch, Realtor PETER BELLIV'EAU ■ Pain­ Windsor, Connecticut. Center, 643-1939. week-ends. Mature, rdiable. within walking distance of Main COLONIAL — Nine rooms. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) or call 647-9194, 9-3 p.m. Semi- Surround this immaculate 81 ting, wallpapering, spray brush retired person will be con­ Own transportation. Call 647- Street. A “super" Cape - two Bowers School, 4 bedrooms, TOLLAND-VERNON line - Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Court of Probate, District of Manchester 1823 after 5 p.m. room aluminum sidedi painting. Fair prices, fully in­ sidered. PBX TELEPHONE Operator raised Randies and a four den, fully equipped kitchen, Beautifully treed one acre stumps removed, fully insured. NOTICE OF HEARING and Receptionist - Full-time. MANCHESTER - Verplanck Colonial in primel bedroom Colonial. Act now and building lot. Convenient loca­ sured, experienced and depen­ ESTATE OF MARY E. HOSKING, formal dining room, rec (Jot a tree problem? Well worth dable. 643-1671. deceased Legal Notice Apply in person, Gaer Brothers, School area. C3iarming 6-room neighborhood. Four large! choose your own colors, etc. T. room, walk-out basement, tion, must be seen. 649-6827, a phone call. 742-8252. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 140 Rye Street, South Windsor. Cape. One-car garage, new bedrooms, first floor family! J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. walk-up attic, 2-car garage, E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated October 16, siding, large lot, quiet BEAUTIFUL LOT 80x110' at HOUSE NEED Painting'' - We 1(74 a hearing will be held on an applica­ DO YOU LIKE TO room, walk-out basement, 2-| l‘z baths, assumable ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ TOWN OF COVENTRY GENERAL Maintenance Man - □EDUCATION neighborhood. 71/2% mortgage Marco Island, Florida on 100' brush, spray or roll. tion praying that an Instrument purpor­ car garage. Exceptional! CAPE, six rooms, completely ‘‘r '-(raw* '.V. - mortgage at 5>-'2%, $40,500. eling, rec rooms, offices, Professional painting service. ting to be the last will and testament of ZONING BOARD OF BE YOUR OWN BOSS? Must have knowledge of available. $29,900. Owner- - waterway with access to the landscaping. A lovely home.' redecorated throughout, on ap­ household repairs. Phone 649- 12 years experience, free es­ said deceased be admitted to probate as APPEALS mechanical and electrical agent, 649-9804. OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. Gulf. Will sacrifice for finan­ 4594. in said application on file more fully Burger King Is looking (or a Private Instructions 18 $51,900. I proximately 1 1/2 acres, IN-LAW apartment consisting cial reasons. 643-7971. timates. Reasonable prices. appears, at the Court of Probate on Oc­ The Coventry Zoning Board of machinery. Hours flexible. Call 116 CUSHMAN DRIVE, MANCHESTER part-time porter. Salary 5 1/2 ROOM CAPE plus one un­ kitchen, dining room, living of three rooms plus 6-room 875-8782, 643-0250. tober 29, 1(74 at 11 a.m. Appeals will meet on Monday, 646-2920 for appointment. PIANO Instruction - Learn the room on first floor, three CASH Registers and adding MADELINE B. ZIEBERTH, Herk etarte at $2.75 an hour. finished. Gardner Street. In the WARREN E. HOWLAND! Stop by to Inspect this newly listed home In sought after home, living room with October 21,1974, at 7:30 p.m. in bedrooms, bath, up. Two car "A TOUCH OF CLASS” machines. - Sales, service, enjoyable way from an 30s. By appointment only. Realtors 643-110^ location. Largo fireplaced living room, kitchen with eating fireplace, dining room, Building-Contracting 33 the basement room of the Town Excellent second job or garage, $31,000. Philbrick Agen­ Consider having an affair with this new home - Featuring; supplies. 15 years experience, HAIRCUTTERS - many full experienced teacher. Children Owner, 649-5'r46. space, lovely Florida room, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, at­ kitchen, bedroom on first Investment Property 25 student's job. Apply im­ and adults. Call Mr. Shankman. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 2% baths, 3 bedrooms, cathedral ceilings, fireplaced fami­ form erly with NCR. Free Hall to hear the following case: and part time positions, tached garage, city utilities. A pleasure to seel floor with 2 bedrooms on se­ MASONRY - All types, mediately at 649-1256. ly room, acre lot, aluminum siding combined with cedar Estimates. C.R.S. Company. fieldstone, brick, concrete. Herbert W. Couch of Cooper experience preferrred, salary MANCHESTER - 8-room DIRECTIONS: Vernon St. to left on Scott Dr. to loft on cond floor, screened porch, 2- MANCHESTER NOTICE Coventry, 742-6381. Free estimates, after 5 p.m., OF PUBLIC HEARING Lane applying for a variance plus commission. Jobseekers, Contemporary, 4 la r g e shakes. Call 872-7311. Cushman. Signs posted. 289-4331. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER car garage, $38,000, A GOOD INVESTMENT 643-1870 or 644-2975. CHARTER COMMISSION from the restrictions imposed 467 Center Street 568-1070. bedrooms, 2Vz baths, magnifi­ TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving ROOMY RUT COZY WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! For a family who wants to es­ TOWN OF BOLTON in Section 10.3 and 10.3.1 and a Manchester cent view. Asking $66,900. MGUNTAIN RGAO BUYERS DELEMMAI large appliances, cleaning □ REAL ESTATE 7 large rooms in this Cape that Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Thinking of Selling Your tablish a business and live in a NEWTON H. Smith 4 Sons - CONNECTICUT special exception as provided Choosing between these three Immaculate Ranch homes. cellars and attics, also will Remodeling, repairing, ad­ should take the largest of fur­ 643-1108. Immaculate 7 room Split, Property? Call TODAY! comfortable, 8-room home, deliver small loads sand, stone, ’Tuesday, October 22, 1974 for in Section 6.5,6 of the Coven­ King size master bedrooms, large lots. Priced for Im­ ditions, rec rooms, porches and try Zoning Regulations, to con­ RNS-LPNS, full or part-time AVON niture. IVz baths, eat-in oversized living room, here is a package that is hard and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. The Charter Commission will Homes For Sale 23 NEW LISTING- eight room mediate salel Call 872-7311. roofing. No job too small. Call struct a two car garage on said positions are available on our YES! YOU CAN GIVE kitchen, rec room, fireplace, separate dining room and SENTRY to beat. $42,500, includes 2 649-3144. conduct a public hearing on the Raised Ranch, four bedrooms. second and third shifts. We are YOURSELF A WINTER carpeting, garage, sunporch, work saver kitchen, 3 good storefronts, 8-room home, 4- BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd proposed Town Charter on property. EXCLUSIVE - By owner, no three baths, fireplace, three looking for nurses who care VACATIONI Earn that much more! Call Tony sized bedrooms, paneled fami­ Real Estate Services PHILBRICK room apartment. 8 garages. jobs, light trucking, cellars and CARPENTRY - Repairs, Tuesday, October 22, 1974 at ’The meeting is open to all in­ brokers. Beautiful Colonial, 'arages. Only $44,500. Pasek NEW LISTING attics cleaned, trees removed. about their patients to join our money selling beautiful Avon Wasilefsky at 649-5306 or 872- ly room, 2V4 baths, carpeting, Tony Wasilefsky, 649-5306 or remodeling, additions, roofing. 8:00 P.M, in the Town Hall, at terested persons. corner home, living room, for­ tealTors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- Lovely 3-bedroom Ranch In excellent location, eat-ln 3S1 Mer!lna Rd. 647-9767, 646-3545. staff at Meadows Convalescent Christmas gifts, jewelry and garage, professionally 29 Connecticut B!vd. 872-0003 evenings. Call David Patria, South Wind­ George M. Coon mal dining, den, four bedrooms, 0003 evenings. 8243. kitchen, large living room, 1% bathe, attached garage, full Vernon — 872-7311 Bolton, Connecticut. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 647- cosmetics now. Go landscaped yard, $49,900. East Hartford - 289-4331 sor, 644-1796. Chairman two baths, modern kitchen, full basement, city utilities. Mid 30’s. Call 209-4331. AGENCY Charter Commission 9191 or stop by between 9-3 p.m. CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make Marilyn Richardson someplace exotic later. No basement, fireplace, hot water EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY COVENTRY-MANSFIELD EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY Harold F. Laws, selling experience heat, 2-car garage. Many LINE- five room Ranch, REALTOR - MLS sure your fireplace and WES ROBBINS carpentry Secretary ORDER EXPEDITOR- for REALTORS remodeling specialist. Ad­ Chairman necessary. Interested? Call extras. Beautifully landscaped. kitchen with built-ins, low U&R REALTY CO. INC. Vernon Board ot Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtors, | chimney are clean for this Coventry Zoning police equipment and clothing, BARROWS & WALLACE Hartford Board of Realtors BARROWS & WALLACE year's tough heating season ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Dated this 16th day of Oc­ 289-4922. Sacrifice, $65,000. Manchester maintenance and expenses, 643-2692 Mmdwzttr New Hi y m Harttord Board of Appeals knowledge of police equipment MinchMtor HswHavM HirtfonI ahead. Reasonable rates. Call built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, tober, 1974. preferred. 646-3056. area. For appointment, call 646- •49-8306 387-1B18 728-6818 neat home priced at $28,500. Roboft D. Murdock, Raallor 646-4200 64B-5306 397-1518 725-6615 1634. Fiano Agency, 646-2677. 872-0930, 872-0635. 649-3446. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Oct. 18, 1974 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct. 18, 1974 ApartmentB For Rgnt 53 Hornet tor Rant 54 Bualneaa tor Rent 35 Autoa For Sate 51 Autoa For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale 51 Autoa For Sale 81 Building- Contracting 33 Heating-Plumbing 35 Articlea tor Sate 41 Articlea tor Sale 41 Articlea tor Sale 41 Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 Apartmenta For Rent 53 Apertmenta For Rent Si MANCHESTER - Three TOYOTA - See us for reliable 1969 MUSTANG - Six cylinders, 1963 LINCOLN Continental, all 1957 CHEVROLET - For street 1969 MACH I, 4-speed, new BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - EAST HARTFORD E llin g to n - bedrooms, large living room, OFFICE SPACE used Toyotas with our 66day standard. Good condition. Call power, new brake job, new or strip. Oimpletely rebuilt. Aluminum Siding FREE to good home, lovable FIRST-FLOOR - Four rooms, tires, clutch, exhaust and more. Prompt, courteous service. Call wlrehalred Dachshund. Call large kitchen, full tile bath and FOR RENT 100% warranty. We also buy 649-4317 between 5 and 6 p.m. front end parts, new. battery, Black metallic, tilt nose, BM Kitchen Re*modellng heated, range. $180. Call 633- BURNSIDE AVENUE FIREPLACE UNIT shower, newly decorated, new Excellent condition, $1300. 646 643-1496. 6461976. 7182. 250 square feet, center of used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, new tires, blown engine, ^ s t turbo, 4.88 rear, Crager M 5792. New Additlone ’Two and one-half fully fur­ Meadowbrook Apartments, wall-to-wall carpeting 345 Center Street, Manchester, 1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner - 1 ------BARGAIN BOX Manchester, air-conditioning offer. Call between 69, 646 mags. $5,000 invested, 90% R.E. MILLER, Builder FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing FREE TO good home, full- STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly nished rooms, on bus line, just off of Route 83. New 3Vi- throughout, stove and 6464321. Good condition, needs tires. 5098. completed. Must be seen. $2,- Clip Out - Fill In - Mall Today^ refrigerator. Security deposit. and parking. Call: 6469551. OPEL GT, 1969, good running Call 649-1421 - Repairs and remodeling. grown gentle, double pawed, redecorated, one and two- only ten minutes from down­ room, one-story, house-type $900. 6461655 after 3 p.m. 000. 644-9809 after 6. condition, 4-speed, rear Prompt service on emergency. long haired female cat, vac­ town Hartford. Easy access to corner units in new brick and Call 649-5125. bedroom apartments, heat and COMPLETE junk cars 1959 CORVETTE - original, defroster, two good snow tires, Phone 643-7024. I SAVE OVER 50% cinated. 6464774 evenings. hot water included, children un­ nearby shopping. Wall-to-wall stone garden apartment 1968 PONTIAC Tempest - One- rebuilt 283, convertible, snow 1972 PLYMOUTH gold Duster, $1395 firm. 6461W after 5. ANDOVER - Four-room Ranch, FIRST FLOOR - Front office removed free in Manchester, owner car, 4-doorjpower 6speed, 6-cylinder, radio, $1,- Le o n Cleszynskl builder - new der 3 accepted. No pets. carpeting, panelling, garbage building. Total electric. tires, good condition. 6463946 PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - unfurnished, references with wall-to-wall carpeting and South Windsor, Vernon and steering, radio Asking $7w. Call 800 or best offer, (jail between homes custom built, FREE DOG - Medium small, Available immediately. Securi- disposal. $170 per month. Heat Features floor-to-ceiling after 3 p.m. $1995. 1973 PON’OAC Catalina Safari, Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our I 12 Words ■ 3 Days -1 Dollar black male. Needs attention required. $225 monthly. Quiet private bath. Available Tolland. ^11 Bill’s Auto Parts, 6469895. 2-6 p.m., 6469273. U req u ire d . F rom $140. remodeled, additions, rec 'M-i and hot water included. living room fireplace, range, rural neighborhood, yard. Call November 1st. Heat, air- Route 74, Tolland, (tonn., 646 wagon, air power windows, 13,- truck to save you money. 30 and good home. Loves children. Eastern, 646-8250 or Superinten- 1964 DODGE, 4-door wagon. 000 miles, mint condition, wood rooms, graces, kitchens years’ experience. 646-2115. Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only Security and lease required. refrigerator, disposal, air- 742-7747. conditioning and parking in­ 4578, 875-6231. remodeled, bath tile, cement House and accessories in­ dant after 5 p.m., 684-2954. 1936 DODGE COUPE, 283 Phone 6464182. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof - trim. $3995. Call after 6, 646 I Please call conditioning, wall-to-wall cluded. Contact John H. Ctorvette engine, Chevy, run­ cluded. 6460438 anytime. Air-conditioning, AM-FM, 8366. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ LYNN’S PLUMBING - Ads must be mailed only No phone orders ••••••••••••••«••••••••••••• carpeting. Adults only, no Lappen, Inc. 6465261. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare ning gear, body in excellent tial or commercial. Call 649- ■M VILLAGER APARTMENTS - 528*'1396 afttr 6 p.m. excellent condition, excellent Repairs, remodeling, new con­ Payment must accompany ad LIveatock 44 pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease our low rates. Young drivers condition. Best offer over $1100. NEED A CAR? Short on cash? tires plus wheels and studded 4291. Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 welcome. For quotation call struction. Water pumps. One Item only, Include price and phone tiled baths, wall-to-wall security. Reserve now for Oc­ •••••••••••••• Call 6460794. Call Ed Weaver, finance snow tires. $2,100. 6467532. FOUR ROOM apartment, two •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rod Dolin, expert, at 6461181. 1970 SAAB, station wagon, French spoken also. 875-7263. PALOMINO Mare - 14.3, 11 carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, tober 1-November occupancy. Bualneaa tor Rent 55 economical V-4. 6speed. New TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY No refunds for early cancellation por non-commerclal users only up, two down, on bus line, Wanted to Rent 57 TOYOTA 1972, Corolla deluxe years, gentle but spirited, heat, hot water, patio, full base­ Call James J. Gessay, 875- 1967 MUSTANG convertible, 6 brakes. $800. Call 646OT87 after Carpentry and general contrac­ Flooring 36 Ad may be edited to conform to rules parking. Security deposit. No station wagon, automatic 1971 TOYOTA Corolla, 6speed, ting. Residential and commer­ i asking $475. Call 6463816. ment. No pets. 649-7620. 122 EAST CENTER Street - WE PAY $10 for complete junk speed, standard transmission, 5 p.m., anytime weekends. Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. dogs. 528-5943. 0134. GENTLEMAN looking for transm ission, 28,000 miles, air-conditioning, FM stereo 6 snow tires, asking $6M. 646- cial. Whether it be a small Single office for rent. $90 large light housekeeping room, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, No delay In publication will be permitted. •••••••••••••••••#•••••••••• MANCHESTER - Five-room monthly includes everything - Body, 5261990. excellent condition. Must be track tape system, good tires, 5432. repair job, a custom built hoxe MANCHESTER- five bedroom, stove, refrigerator, bath, 44,000 miles, $1,200. (^11 after 6, 1966 CHEVELLE - Two-door, (specializing in older floors). Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 apartment, second floor, no parking. 646-1180. seen to be appreciated. 646 new muffler, battery, shocks, or anything in between, call 646- Ceilings and inside painting. duplex, new appliances, washer parking, private entrance, 5635. 6462536. 1379. appliances, close to school. 1967 CHEVROLET - Four-door, 1965 FORD Falcon, automatic, clutch. Runs well. $275. Call John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- and dryer included, oil heat, MANCHESTER - new duplex, ground floor. Call 6463933. 6 cylinder, good tires, runs, 12’ ALUMINUM boat with Available immediately. Securi­ two modem baths, carpeted OFFICES - One 800 square feet automatic transmission, V-8, 6466457 after 6. 2222. motor, oars and life preservers ty required. $170. Eastern, 646 three bedrooms, IW baths, full in Manchester State Bank Savings Bank of Manchester 1971 CADILLAC Coupe deVille, 1969 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, $195. 6465782 after 5. STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, kitchen and hallways. FTivate private basement, colored brown and tan, should be seen, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• included, $100. Call M61807. 8250. Building. Another completely repossession. $250. 6461700. excellent condition, low basement, enclosed yard and appliances, shag carpeting, mileage. Best offer over $3,000. $900. Call 6462340 after 6 p.m. concrete repairs, inside and front porch. Gose to schools. furnished, 400 square feet, at □ MiSC. FOR SALE 22’ CABIN CRUISER, 100 h.p. VERNON - Willow Brook large yard. Available 244 Main Street, t . J. Crockett, □ AUTOMOTIVE 1968 VOLKSWAGEN CaU M67120. ; outside. Reasonably priced. Security deposit required, $2%. December 1st. $250 per month. 1966 THUNDERBIRD, fully • 643-0851. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OMC clean, in water, $1,4(10. Apartments, one and two Utilities not included. Eastern, Realtor, 643-1577. Squareback ,wagon - Can be Call 6460785. bedrooms. From $180. Includes 646-2991. seen at Hagi^om’s (}etty Sta- 1956 OLDSMOBILE 88 - Four- equipped, good condition, in­ Articlea tor Sale 41 646-8250. Autoa For Sale 61 cludes studded snow tires, ANY TYPE Carpentry and heat, hot water, appliances, MANCHESTER 1 East Center Uon, 230 West Middle ’Tpke. No door, power brakes, SAILBOAT - AMF Alcort carpet, air-conditioning, pool, e a s t HARTFORD - Four phone calls, please. mechanically sound. Special in­ reasonable. 643-6977 after 7 then masonry work, additions and DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, Street. Modern air-conditioned p.m. Windflite 14’ (like Sunfish) with tennis court, picnic area. No rooms, heated, appliances office space, from 100 to 2,000 NEED CAR? Credit bad? terest car. (^11 643-8902. remodeling. Free estimates. A. S27.50 plus tax. Also sand, Bankrupt? Repossessed? Squillacote, 649-0811. trailer. Asking $625. (^11 6 ^ pets. Security required. provided, se c u rity . $180 square feet, $4.50 per foot. stone, navel, pool and patio NAME PRESIDENTIAL monthly. 649-9366. Honest Douglas accepts lowest SHOP AND SAVE STOP 4774 evenings. Superintendant, 872-4^. Hayes Corporation, 6466131. sand. 643-9504. down, smallest payments. HT S&S BUCK ADDRESS BARREnHOME S h e H c r a l b VILLAGE APTS. MANCHESTER - Main Street, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. ALUMINUM sheets used as CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY :W:- •••••••••••••••••(•••••••••a THREE ROOMS - First floor, OFFICE SPACE - Two rooms, IMPROVEMENT CO. with heat and appliances, no MANCHESTER two and three rooms teated, fireplace. $80 per month. printing plates, .007 thick, Garden Producta 47 hot water, stove, refrijmator, Barns • Shads • Patio Covers 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. STATE pets, one months security Warren E. Howland, Realtors, P.O. Box 591 required. Available November One and two bedroo.rps. aduits, security. 523-7047! 643-1108. FORD 3048 "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER" |j and repaired. 30 years pieces or more. 649-2159. Wood Shed. A 16x2x3 bend for ------Call B48-2204 Duplex. Large rooms and clothing, miscellaneous. Satur­ PLEASANT furnished room for closets. Tile bath and kitchen ^WINDSOR AVE. ROCKVILLE OPEN EVES. experience. Free estimates. $3.25. 649-6472. day - Sunday, 10-4.140 Branford “(Vei® England’s Fastest Growing Buick-Opel Dealer" iHowley, 643-5361. WOULD YOU like to receive working gentleman. Call 643- cabinets. Parking. Centrally TAG SALE - Cedar Swamp Street, off East Middle Tpke. IF IT WERE WINTER 81 HOMS ST., MMKHESTDi (Open Eves.) 649-4571 beautiful clothing free? Have a ARIENS 7 h.p. ride on mower. 9353 or inquire at 4 Pearl Street. located. Working couple Ptione 643-2485 CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-842-2276 Road, North Coventry, off 44A, preferred. No pets or children. WE COULP CiO OUT t ROOFING - Installation and Fashion Wagon clothing party. Includes vacuum accessories, ELE(JTRO-AIRE electronic air AND MAKE SOfAB Call 649-4317 after 5. Saturday and Sunday, 10-6. LIGHT housekeeping room for Security. 643-1459. DILLON FORD -repairs, gutters, storm win­ almost new. Call 649-2094. Must SERVICE THAT SAVES cleaner for hot air systems. rent, stove, refrigerator, linens AV3NEY, B U T HOW dows, doors. Experienced sell. Household items, glassware, Accessories, $150. or best offer. 318 Main St., Manchester •quality workmanship. Fully in­ SEASONED firewood, $25 per clothing, old clock, typewriter, provided. 801 Main Street, 649- THREE ROOM apartm ent, CAN YOU * 649-7441. 9879. stove, heat, one car parking, no SHOVEL RAIN? J Phone 643-2145 sured. Free estimates. pickup truck load, delivered. MODERN sofa, $250. Modern chord organ, tires, etc. 872-7583, 6460178. pets, adults only. Call 643-^41. Reasonable prices. Rick chair, $150. Modern etagere, MODERN walnut dining room, Burnett, 646-3005. chrome, walnut and glass, FUND RAISING - Party FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, SEASONED hard wood, sawed, planners. Fast selling special seven pieces. Excellent condi­ $22 per week, centrally located. ONE BEDROOM apartment, to originally $180, selling $125.647- tion, $250. 649-8558 after 5. Heating-Plumbing 35 split and delivered. C. Hutchin­ 1955. value box 40 Christmas Cards. 146 Center Street. Please call sub lease, short term lease son, 643-5373. Manchester Rubber Stamps, 8 649-0013. available. Call 646-8539 after 7 Giemlin: lowest list-priced car WATER BED, iiner, (frame, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Bissell Street, Manchester. 649- p.m. TWO regular tires on Falcon 4489. heater. $145. Call 649-0351. cleaned with electric cutters, SKI BOOTS - Men’s Reiker tie, rims, 65613, $23.Call 643-5540 ROOMMATE wanted, female, Check all the manufacturer’s sticker modern two-bedroom apart­ MANCHESTER - Six-room by professionals. McKinney size 8 1/2, $8. Humanic after 4:30. MEN’S clothing size 44, shirts Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ (buckle), size 8, $15. Heierling GARAGE SALE - Saturday, ment, furnished. Call 872-2413. duplex, modern kitchen with irices. Our sporty little Gremlin lists Sunday, October 19-20, 11-5, 23 16 1/2 and 17, sleeves 33. Call basement, on bus line. Security Sowest but delivers a whole lot of car. pany, 643-5308. (buckle), size 8 1/2, brand new, BABY CRIB - With mattress, 643-5239. m built in America. Apartmenta For Rent 53 required. $210. Eastern, 64^ $30. 649-3152 6-8 p.m. practically new. Good condi­ South Alton Street. Clothes, You get a gas-saving 6-cylinder engine NO JOB too small, toilet tion. Call 643-7028. books, toys and miscellaneous. 8250. and a big 21-galIon gas tank, so it goes a repairs, plugged drains, kitchen BABY FURNITURE - Playpen, WE HAVE customers waiting faucets replaced, repaired, rec high-chair, stroller, bassinette. REFRIGERATOR, excellent, Six-yard load, $30 plui tax, for the rental of your apartment FOUR-R(X)M Apartment - Se­ long way between fdl-ups. CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy dtlivared rooms, bathroom remodeiing, Call 649-0180 anytime. to do with Blue Lustre. Rent new style, apartment size, $75. or home. J.D. Real Estate cond floor, heat, appliances, And you get something nobody else heat modernization, etc. Free Call 646-7378. I BULLDOZER-BACKHOE I Associates, Inc. 646-1980. parking, no pets, lease, securi­ electric shampooer $1. E. A. FOR HIRE CALL offers: all the benefits of the exclusive estimates gladly given. M & M OLDER AMERICAN violin Johnson Paint Company. ty. $190 monthly. 649-3340. i Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. with case, $75. Classic guitar FOR SALE: Approximately 120 J. A. McCa r t h y , in c . LOOKING for anything in real NEED EXTRA CASH ? AMC Buyer Protection Plan.™ estate rental — apartments, ONE EASY WAY TO with case, $65. 647-9614. TYPING at home, transcrip­ Playboy magazines. 1960s and 646-4370 forBBf/mafet . MODERN spacious one- See Gremlin, price Gremlin, at your TOWNE Plumbing Service, 1970s. $85. complete. 6463358. homes, multiple dwellings, no bedroom, carpeting, dis­ !» 6ET < IT IS TO SELL tion, copywork etc. 644-3276 ■ YDUR'PONT NEEDS'WITH AMC Dealer. You can’t afford not to. repairs, alterations, vanity FUEL OIL - 36.9 cents, 200 anytime. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate hwasher, disposal, air- gallon minimum. Winter is WANTED - wood stove, RABBITTS black and white, Associates, I c. 646-1980. conditioned, heat included. $230 FAMILY WANT ADS' cabinets a specialty. Call to grey and white $2. each. Call 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- coming. Call now, Boland Oil medium to large, good condi­ monthly. South Windsor. 644- I AMC n Gremlin GOLF CLUBS, Spalding bag, 4 742-7748. EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, 3046. 4056. Company, 646-6320. woods, 5 irons. 649-6757 after 5 tion, $100. or less. 649-7867. p.m. second floor, $235., with heat WINTER pool cover 18x12’, NORGE gas dryer, and Hot- and hot water, security and THREE-ROOM Apartment Building-Contracting 33 Building-Contracting 33 heavy weight, oval with ballon, point washer $125; apartment references. After 4 weekdays, with heat, hot water, cooking the FAMliyilBiMS. ONE antique china closet, size gas stove, $50. (white) 528-7311. mahogany, $20. Call 643-7812. $20. 643-9384. gas, stove, refrigerator, walill- Only a few 1974 Cars left in Stock! Miscellaneous things, excellent to-wal'wall caniet. $170. (Nt(Near A 1972 CHEVROLET, 2-door fast- condition. Call 649-9314. 3 1/2 ROOMS - Immaculate hospital)hospil Securityty deposit,depos FREE- Good home for year old 0OB5 THIS MEAN I'LL BRAND NEW 1974 YOUR KITCHEN CAN LOOK LIKE THIS back, 409, 500 h.p., $650. 646 restored Colonial home, heat, adults only,., no pe pets...... Available spayed female dog. 6465101. 0785. FLORENCE two-burner power hot water, parking, central. No November 1. 643-9678. SROW UP TO BE HEN- WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF NEW CABINETS stove with pipe, burns children, pets. Middle-aged PECKED l ik e YOU? FIVE PIECE Dinette, black DODGE DART SUPERIOR pool table, 6 3/4’. kerosene, good condition. $40. couple preferred. 643-2171 TWO-BEDROOM apartment, metal, red print upholstery, Call 649-3013. before 6 p.m. pool, tennis courts, good for wood top, $55. 568-5112. Sturdy, well construct^, good condition, $25. Call 6461838. children, wall-to-wall 4 Door Sedan Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 MANCHESTER - Five room carpeting, disposai, dis­ ONE hot water heater, gas, 30 WESTERN saddle with two one duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ hwasher, $225 monthly. 649- gallon, glass lined. $25.643-7812. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ 225 eld 6 cylinder engine, automatic eared bridles, $65. Manchester, try kitchen, carpeting, 1986. transmission, electronic Ignition, Inside 649-2558. vations. Combined inside/out- appliances, no pets. $250. WALNUT COFFEE table, good side runs, partitioned privacy, Security required. 646-1559 THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ hood release, power steering, AM radio, condition J20 or best offer, 643- germicidal lighting. Canine after 6 p.m. vinyl Interior, vinyl side mouldings, deluxe 9424. 1971 CHEVY Pick-up Half ton, nished or unfurnished, quiet, automatic, $1,800. 412 East Holiday Inne, 200 Shddon Road, convenient location. Working wheel covers, Stock No. 4400. Manchester, 646-5971. MANCHESTER - Family-style adults only. No pets. 643-2880. *3434 Center Street, 643-7812. NOW ONLY.... ONE General Electric 2-bedroom Townhouse, full refrigerator, apartment size. NINE lovable puppies, $5. each. NEW DUPLEX - Five rooms, $25. Call 643-7812. CITIZEN’S band radio, desk basement. Includes heat, mike, hand mike, super mag Mother Labrador retriever. appliances, carpeting. $240 three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, MANY OTHER DARTS TO CHOOSE FROM! antenna, $175. 6465142. Ames, 828 Hartford Road, 643- monthly. Paul W. Dougan, appliances, carpeting, 2-car PERSIAN TWIST RUG- one 4520. Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. parking, maximum three 1971 d U K E II 500 1971 PLYMOUTH 1973 VOLKSWAGEN year old, paid $300., selling children. No pets, no utilities. 2 DOOR H A RD TO P, $150. Call 5266957 after 5. SHEPHERD - Labrador, 8 SATELLITE months, very gentle. Must have FREE KITTENS Call 646- MANCHESTER - Modern two- Security rent and references. automatic tranamlaalon, 14 DOOR SEDAN with air con- I SPEED transmission, radio 0666. bedroom apartments, Owner lives on premises. Call power steering, air con­ Idlllonlng. aulo., power extra sharp. 12,000 miles. good home. Phone 646-3464. ditioning, bucket aeals, vinyl Istoerlng & brakea. Radio. FIREPLACE WOOD - Also carpeting, no pets. Available owner 647-1085 between 4-7 p.m. top, clean, low miles. wood for stoves. All Hardwood. SIAMESE kittens, $10. Call 643- immediately. Security *2 8 9 5 SAVE 50% (Delivered). Call 742-6351. SNOW TIRES - Goodyear *2 5 9 5 *18 95 Suburbanites, polyglas, E-78-14, 9264. required. $195. Eastern, 646- MANCHESTER - Five room WHEN KIDS OuT6f?07J AND MORE 8250, 646-5858. duplex, new kitchen and bath, COMPLETE 15 gallon mounted on rims, like new, THEIR BELONOIMC^S OVER NEW CABINETS used one season. 649-9827. POODLE - AKC, black female washer hook-ups, waterfront, A M C ri Dealers De Cormier Motor Sales, Inc. Aquarium setup. Heater, k WE INSTALL NEW DOORS, DRAWER FRONTS AND puppy. Also stud service, black, FIVE-ROOM Duplex - Good residential area. Near school, SELL THEM FAST WIT^ COVER ALL EXPOSED AREAS ON YOUR EXISTING Dynaflo filter, stow a lite hood, apricot and brown poodles. Call location, near bus line. Adults stores and bus line, $160. sterilized gravel , stand. TAG SALE - Bake Sale and family WANT-AP5 WOOD OR METAL KITCHEN CABINETSI please bring newspapers fo r. 875-6360. only, no pets. Security deposit Security and references. 646- 285 Broad Street Excellent condition. $30. 649- required. Available October 15. 6279. Including N«w Hardware 0198, 5-7 p.m. paper drive. South Windsor CHORCHES WIREHAIRED Dachshund Call 647-1037. IHEBOGNCM Cooperative Nursery School, puppies. - Registered, good VERNON - First-floor apart­ DODGE Chrysler Manchester TAG SALE - Hand made quilts, 771 Ellington Road, South Wind­ DODGE vOF r MAHCHESTER m niiviihu sor, Saturday, October 19, 10-4. tines, outstanding disposition, 5 1/2 ROOMS - Second floor, ment with five rooms plus Shelieralb J.P. LEWIS & SON decorator pillows, clothes, fur­ shots. 646-8417 after 4. appliances, utilities, wali-to- heated porch. Fireplaced living CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 6 4 3 -2 7 9 1 A GeotgeF DeCotmier Phone 643-4165 niture, toys, small appliances, wail carpeting, close to 1-86, no room, nice yard. Convenient D^ER[S Call Now For Froo Eslbnats ^ 849"9658 many miscellaneous items. REGISTERED English Setters PHONE 643-2711 CORDUROY jacket, 44 regular children, pets, security. $225 rural location. $195 includes fOnASSISTANCtlNkLACma VOUAAO Saturday, Sunday, October 19, was $40. sell for $15. 643-2903 - Seven weeks old, champion monthly. Available November heat and appliances. 646-1510, 20, 10-4, 151 Eldridge Street. after 3. stock. Call 649-2558. 1. 643-0550, 5-7 p.m. 647-1113. PAGE TWENTY-TWO— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Oct. 18, 1974

BKINJY BY JIM BERRY Auto$ For Solo 91 Aulos For Solo 91 Compon-Trollort ipero-___ Mobfio Homoi MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 18, 1974 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE 88 Mobile Homee 99 1967 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- good condition, power storing, door, automatic transmission, O IT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN O l R BOARDING HOl’SE with MAJOR HOOPLE air-conditiioning, 4 door, power steering, good transpor­ HA6LER REAL ESTATE "ffljTinjrBir BUGS BUNNY XX white/black interior. New tation, IlSO. 64i9-!^. EwntMiln i Boot INSTALUNG TMB COMPUTER IT J - . > I Sears steel belted radials, new MOBILE HOME -_go^d WHATfe THE ...eUT HOW CTN \A SWAP BULLHASkrr TTHEYRE IMkSr- lU *------>-«- kiMAi \MAS A STROKE OF GENHJS IVE SOX K SREAT 5T<3RY FOR VOU MAJOR ! WOUl P n T x rr exhaust system. Any ELIMINATED MATTER.? VOUVE STORIES AROUT40 TH’ KXJ COULD HAPAWkCATIOSI IMS THEIR j __ L Trucko lor Solo condition, 16x50. Asking |1,-' ON M Y » k R T - ~ - W p e r s o n a l REPORT AFTER DREAM OF TMkiNS XX reasonable offer near tSOO. Call 92 • IB now HoNdayi - FIVE EMPLOYES STILL GOT A VvlATER COOLER AWPISUPTISHT.' TIME.' HE'S A "WEEK (T INTENSE OBSERVATION' 500. _ ■ ■ A S U S U A L .' THEYRETliyikJ’IO PLAWWEPA CREDIT FOR YOUR 649-9949. AND N EV ER J o e . ' V ----- ' r . ------, 'W riH WEU Run it under your by-line f r o m ir t o s r IAUSTliM.Uk.' HIM ASFVkR THREE-Bk.y s c o o p : .BRIN6 IT 73 1966 INTERNATIONAL, 20’ LO T — 80x150, Sherwood SCHMOOdCe M A K E S A KNOW.'. l! I TO PRESERVE MY kNONYMITY: BlTT CUPS kV FOR A S FISHIWOTRIP OLB} tW r o R - - IRON [me van, roll up doors. No loiwer Forest, Mass. Good location. • 2 now Paco Arrow motor M ISTAKE ' I'LL EXPECT TO-HEH-HEH-SHARE needed. $1500. Kage, 91 ^ homes L O U O A S WITH HiS LUN6S LANS' AND Richard invites you Asking $1,350. POSSIBLE.' b r o t h e r ; t h e PULITIER PRI1E SH O U T A l i t t l e -w Street. • 2 now Concords — jMrti V HE'S HARP OF 643-6824 T I to come and see modal and Btti whoal H E A R I N 6 1970 FORD Super Van-radio, •4nawTagALonga-from new tires, 6 cylinder, standard. ttese economical LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, I ff to 22* I l o - i e Call 623-6642 anytime. 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very • 2 now Imradors - Iff used cars... clean. Ready to live in. Just $3,- and 21 Auto$ For Solo 91 Autos For Sole 91 Autos .For Sole I 1964 CHEVROLET pickup 995.14’ wide on display. Trades 91 Autos For Sole 91 • Bnaw AM F' S k a n i M truck - New tires, good crakes. welcome. Parts, supplies and 1973 BUICK LaSabre- 4-door, 1967 CHEVELLE SS396 - Good 1973 TRIUMPH TR4, mint con­ Very good running condition. accessories. Plaza Homes fold-downs..bidiidhigitruck vinyl hardtop, power, air, low condition. $850. 643-9010 dition, 6-cylinder, Michelin $550. cSll 646^745,^. Hwang. ‘‘Quality homes sensibly mileage, showroom condition. between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. any radiais, radio, 20 mpg, many priced.” 1348 Wilbur Cross PRE-DWNED MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 6464131. day. extras. One owner, $i3600. Call 1961 CHEVY carryall. New Higbwligbway, Berlin Turnpike, • 10 trauol traHors jo-ja after 5, 6494371. motor, new frontend, new Berlin,"n, uinnecticut. 1 OeSERTEO MY VYIFE-ANO 1957 CHEVY, 5.38 Pontiac exhaust. Call 649-6208 between 8 • 6 pickup coaches WE WERE nvOftCCa TWENTY TWO .AND VM CARRYING ON IN HER Rossi transmission, 2 engines 1970 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- a.m.-9 p.m. • IB tent traitors - VOU PUHASE TELL MC 1 I WANT YEARS AGO.' SHE GAVE PiRTH TO | TRAOmON. ..THERE IS NO WIAY I will run under record. $1100. door hardtop, sm all V-8, 1967 VOLKSWAGEN - Starcran, etc. W HAT VOU WANT FBOM THIS ^TO FINP A BOY—AND PLACED HIM WITH CAN RELEASE THE WFORAAATION Call 6464785. automatic, air-conditioning, Excellent running condition. 1966 GMC, V-6,4-speed, one-ton REG VEHICLE AGENCY, M R. A^AONATT^ y fM Y S O N i THIS AGENCY fOR ADOPTION/ power steering, power brakes, New tires and battery. $600 pick up, very good condition, FLEA MARKET FInencIng Arrenged INTERNATIONAL SCOUT vinyl roof, very clean, $1495. firm. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 1972 MARK IV ^ 5 . Fmone Three trailer loads of parts Parts and Accdtsorlat ! ¥ « 2-Door. Leather Interior, all power 1970, SR-2, 4-wheel drive. Cail 649-2495. 644-8862. and accessories for motor R U N = ------equipped Including windows, seats, 20% to 50% OfF ■ 649-4659 or 2894095. Ask for 1964 FORD-pick-up, S/4-ton, homes, p.u. campers, travel THE LOST CAUSE flHSeC Rob. $1,800. antennae, automatic climate con­ utility body, 4-speed transmis­ NAME VOUn OWN PRICE □ □ ' C t»7« to «€* »*K 11I hto Vi Fsi on IO-I&- NEED trol, AM/FM stereo radio, white trailers, tent trailers. sion, V-8, excellent condition. vinyl roof, white paint. Beautiful car Some new, some used, some pECTOWN USA, me. CAPTAIN EASY AUSTIN HEALY, 1958, 1004, at a really low price. New tires. Motor vehicle in­ BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE W OF HARTFORD, spected last week. Asking $6M. slightly damaged Rouisa sport convertible, Michelin HE SLEEPS IN A COFFIN?... 6ti-9708 or 647-1906. Com e In for the bargain of WNIbnantle, Conn. ER- LORD VULE? IV-tV-VMKE UR SIR) t e l e v i s i o n c o n t r a c t :^ radial tires. Exceilent running Home of 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles.. WOWEEEl'. HE'S OUTA THIS DEAR ME, IT MAY BE DIFFICULT TO 1973 LeSABRE “ “ 1 , 0 0 0 a d v a n c e ; condition, $300. 646-2613. your life. w o r l d : Custom, black with vinyl top, 1973 DODGE Tradesman Van,. ROUSE HIM BEFORE ANDNISHTi automatic transmission, power T h o u sa n d s of Items In­ THEIR LOSS can be your gain. REPOSSESSED - 1966 TBird 2 4 0 - 7 0 7 6 127” wheel base, power steering, power brakes, power wln- steering, power brakes, stan­ cluding: mattrsasesi Repossession, bank says sell. for sale at auction, 10 a.m. dowa, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, and lota more. dard shift, 318 V-8 engine, posi- cushions, pads, awninga, Just 8 months old, beautiful November 1st. Douglas Motors, traction rear end, 24,000 miles. 345 Main. suis.pnTS.SEmKx curtains, lacks, TV antennas, mobile home, save over $2,000. 93295 Call 646-0292 after 5. refrigerators, stoves, light*, ^ n be seen by appointment. PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER Call 8284)360, BrokerV 1973 PONTIAC Gran Prix, fully Cormv of Sheldon I Taylor Streets furnaces, hot vfater heaters, OLIVER '^HE’S HALF A M D 1974ViGA hoses and much, much IS A M SPANIEL equipped, V e^ low mileage, 2-Door Hatchback, gat aavtng 4 Motorcycleo-BIcycles 64 / H A L F A HARTFORD, CONN. TRUCK CAMPER 10 1/2’, gas UMUSUAL A M D H A L F V T E R R I E R VERY excellent condition. Call after 5, cylinder engine, automatic more. 6434756. refrigerator, stove, oven, toilet, DOG- HOUND.' UMUSUAL OUR USED CAR LOT transmission, bucket seats, vinyl EXPERT bicycle repairs, all Saturday, October 19, 9-6 lacks, good condition, $950.649- DOG- side mouldings, whitewall tires, makes, mpdels amno speeds. 3409. NEEDS radio, 12,400 miles. Yellow paint. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Sunday, October 2 0 ,12-S $2695 Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- Terms; Cash and Carry More Good Cars & TrucKs. Only Autoe tor Rent-Leeoe 97 1967 CAMARO Light green with bblack convertible OFF SEASON Buy -1973 Honda RECTOWN USAy INC. FOR RE!NT - E1300 EkfonoUne STEVE CANYON IF YOU PLAN TO top, bucket seats, automatic CL350. Low mileage. $550. BY MILTON CANIFF ECONOMY Rout! 6, window van. $14 per day plus transmission, V-8 angina, powor Telephone 646-1071 after 5 p.m. mileage. Dillon Leasing Cor­ BUY SOON . . . steering, radio, low mllss. body side Conn. BUT NOT A FINN mouldings. Gorgeous car. poration, 643-2145. m 1970 TRIUMPH Bonneville, SNOOP F R O M SCIOTO SEE US NOW! chopped, runs good. Must be STATE! THROW SAVESSSS H IM INTO THE seen. Best offer. 649-2971. Automotive Service 99 Automotive Service 10-18 C tT4 to ht TH hn ui Pm, w >0-18 WE GIVE MORI ON GOOD 88 1972 VOLKSWAGEN HONDA 1972 CBIOO, excellent THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM 75 USED CARS. 411 Station Wagon, green paint, PERFORMANCE condition, low mileage, ^50. automatic transmission, radio, Euy Financing bucket seats, low miles. A good 647-1010 after 6 p.m. 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 24 HOUR TOWING VDUKifc MAJO, 6 ET IW THERE AWO buy.______IDEAL FOR Christmas - New HELP 'ibUR fATHER WITH SDUR HOMEWORK! AT SENSIBLE PRICES! 1968 MUSTANG girl’s 24” bicycle, banana seat, Small V-8 angina, 3-speed 1 E R S high-rise handlebars. $40. 649- transmission, bucket seats, radio 7343 evenings. *«'"8 «on-| and more. A very clean car. u* *“** i"”. “*• ’’•■*«"• • Y5 modul makn / m o r i B s«nM at sentiblu price*. Her*’* JutI a taw sampl**...many mor* In itockl *995 1974 KAWASAKI 100 - Won in 315 Canter Street radio contest, only 11/2 miles. Manchester 1971 COMET $625 negotiable. Call 646-0408 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.« Phone 643-5135 1975 NOVA 1975 MALIRU Phone 643-5135 Gas saving 6-cyllnder engine, after 6 p.m. Ask for Mike. automatic transmiaalon, power FDR PROFESSIONAL QUALIH steering, radio, metallic allvar/gold 27” ROYCE UNION 10-speed paint. 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WLLY-DOTOU ^ ! s Queen play could mislead South VfCHRDJiMAtta WANT A CRACKER? ) ' X A C A R T E R 'S 74 DEMOS AND ( The bidding has been 18; West N orth East South * collodion. Property owners are raquestod to make cartain that no foreign obtocts such as i This would give up any play ! ♦ Pass 1* USED COMPANY CARS »»*« ' - y - or a n ss are placed in tha windrows. Additional No series of articles on for seven but would insure Pass 2* I’ ass 4 N T. sctiodulad routes will bo advortiaod next wookT N O R T H II obligatory falsecard plays success of the slam against Pass 5 f Pass 5 N.T. •• 4 43 would be complete without 7 the presence of all four cards Pass 69 Pass 74 IMPALA *4245 ? 8 4 today’s hand. In one form or ^ C A R S in the West hand. You, South, hold Sport Coupe, V-8 engine, automaUc transmission, air ♦ 92 another, this hand has been So, you are West. You know te AS « « ron^tlonlng, tinted glass, fow milage, too many options ♦ A K J7542 appearing in bridge columns October 21 October z: October 23 South is a careful player. You What do you do now? Octobar 24 October 25 W E S T E A S T for 50 years or more. Route 1 Route 2 Route 3 know that if you play the A —Just bid six spades. Your| 72 MAVERICK Roiite4 Route 8 JO-IS 4 1098 4 QJ652 South wins the spade open­ *2595 74IMPALA >4151 stock Piece Parker Street eight, nine or 10 he will duck partner may have the right, 2-Door. 6-cyllndor engine, aulomalle Iransmiaslon Hllletown Road Hnlay Street Jarvie Road V 953 VQ1076 ing and leads a duo. He is not 4 d w r Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmiaalon, air McCabe Street (Tolland Tpke. to in dummy and pick up the cards for seven but it is unlikely. radio. Hllle Street Lake SUeet ♦ 864 4 QJ103 conditioning, vinyl roof, loaded with extras Marble Street Bent Street Hendsa Road WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI oing to make his slam if Woodelda Street Bolton Center Road suit the next time around. Depot Street Taylor Street Whitney Road ♦ Q1098 ♦ ----- tlast holds all four missing TODAY'S QUESTION 72 CAMARO *3095 74 MONTE CARLO *4475 Tarry Road Birch Mountain Road You play your queen. North Street Tracy Drive Fulton Rood 1 LOME IT.' THE ONL-Y THIN© le, I S O U T H (D) clubs, but West follows and Instead of showing one king , Landau Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, Hunter Road Carter Street DOTfOU LIKE THERE W ERE A LOT OF South should still play low, Sport Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmiaaion, vinyl North School Street Cushman Drive Englewood Drive A K 7 now the slam is cold. your partner has bid six hearts •> roof, power steering, radio. tinted glass, steel belted radial tires, radio, power Wetharall Street Blue Ridge Drive O P E R A , I E V B H O O U L D N T h e a r T H E PEOPLE UPON THE STAOE 4 Qolway Street Scott Drive Wedgewood Drive but will he? Thirty points is 30 «Mrlng, power disc brakes, body mouldings, much Bueh Hill Road Bette Drive T A KJ2 A happy-go-lucky South over your five notrump to show ' Wood Lane Montclair Drive Ediion Road WINTHROP? WBNTTO M U 6 I O V E R Y W E L L - A\AKIN© A RAOCET, points and he just may play WInthrop Road Beyberry Road 4 A R 7 5 would rise with the king of two kings. What do you do now? 71 DATSUN *3795 Union Street Kennedy Road Salem Road T H E O P E R A the ace or king and wind up Glendale Road Middle Turnpike Eaet 4^63 clubs on the theory that 240Z Coupe. 6-cyllndor engine, 4-speed transmiaalon. Kerry Street Bishop Drive Dover Road ONCE. in the ash can. Answer Tomorrow 74 MALIBU *3825 Garnet Road (Woodbridga to Bolton TL) Kenwood Drive Ellen Drive Mores Road queens always dropped; a Leland Drive Cook Street Neither vulnerable transmission, Union Place Dorset Lane O'Leary Drive Mightly more careful South 71 MUSTANG *2595 power steering, radio, vinyl root, decor group, body Unwood Driva RIveralde Drive A n s w e r to P re v io u s P u z z le Jeffereon Street Dearborn Drive Trabbe Drive W est N o rth E ast South would play dummy's jack to Mach I Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air Keeney Street Welcome Place Buckland Alley Flag Drive Adame Street South 2 N.T. be sure of his contract From the Sky H condlUonIng, power steering, radio. ^'^rdo^redTsTus^dT*’ Primer Road Plaza Drive Union Court Vernon Street Hyde Street Pass 6 N.T. Pass Pass against any 3-1 or 2-2 break Garden Grove Road Hilltop Drive Harding Street Edward Street Vernon Street West Pass ACROSS 63 Things m 74 IMPALA *4195 Ball Street St. Paul Drive Coolldge Street and to make seven if West 71 HORNET *2145 Mill Street Lydall Street 1 Precipitation series '” ’i *"*.'"*■ • “'" " ’ •t'® ttsnimlsslon. air Spencer Street Arcallle Drive Thompson Road had started with three to the Station Wagon. 6-cyllndor engine, automatic transmis­ Oakland Street (Vernon to Town 1 Opening lead--1 0 e 5 Dark covering, 64 Insignia sion, radio. Bldwell Street Agnee Drive Preston Drive South Street Hamilton Drive queen. A very careful South as of smoke Olcott Street Elsie Drive Flint Drive Beacon Street Kant Drive would play low from dummy. 9 Condensed DOWN Redwood Road Eva Drive Love Lane Qleaaon Street Shepard Drive PIO^ moisture 1 Massages 73 CHEVROLET *3550 74 NULIRU *3595 Ralph Road Alice Drive By Oswald & James Jacoby Rachel Road Qrlseom Drive Falknor Drive 4) H74 to htA toe. IM flsg US. Fit Ofl. c3k\/ALU 12 Bear 2 S p c e ClBMlc 4 door Sedan. V-8 engine, automatic transmle- Galaxy Drive Marlon Drive New State Road 3 Negative G r o V Tudor Lane ^ McDIvItt Drive constellation A A alon. air conditioning, power steering, vinyl roof, radio. Weel Center Street Carter Street West Downey Drive contraction P 15 Darning Street ^ Sage Drive SHORT RIBS 13 lAtmb's pen A 1? E r bX S C Bunce Drive Spring Street North Mein Street BY FRANK O’NEAL 4 NativeIFr.) Hale Road Carpenter Road Seaman Circle name T U M (Gardner St. to dead end) Middle Turnpike West 14 Summer (Fr.) 5 In deep thought dO 73 PLYMOUTH *3245 74 CAMARO *4395 Tolland Turnpike Woodstock Drive Hathaway Lane CAN I HELRYDU M/VkM'f' (Hilliard to Broad) THERE SEEM S I D BE FINISH PEEU N e 15 Not straight 6 Pub drink 24 U>l fall 43 Confu.sed fights Sebring Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmiaalon, air LT. Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ Slater Street Richmond Drive Waddell Road Glen Road 45 Gnomes Adame Street A LADV IN DISTRESS THESE ONIONS^ 16 Trim 7 Tropical vine 25 Apiece conditioning, vinyl roof, power steering, power brakes, ditioning U n ^ g ^ , radio, loadsd with many options. McNeil Street Ambassador Drive Tyler Circle (Middle Tpke. West to c n a \ / t P / 17 Eternity 8 Subsequently 26 Bn-stle 46 To scMft* radio. Maekville Road Esquire Drive Pioneer Circle STAR G A X E R ' * (archaic) 74 CAPRICE *4495 New Stats Road) 18 Devils 9 Act 27TolK‘(Fr.) Angel Street Colonial Road Oval Lana By CLAY R. POLLAN- to Kind of jacket 29 Adjyclive 48 Sky color Windsor Street Loomie Street ^ AkIES LIBRA 20 Need not 73 PONTIAC *4295 PjS!?,!!..**?®'’ ' »vtqn>a«c transmission, air Mitchell Drive Bluelleld Drive ^ Your Daily AelMly Guide It Departed sulTix 49 Demolish conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes, radio, Croft Drive Progress Drive Margaret Road y W MAk. 21 Icontr.) Gran PrIx Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, Caae Drive Margaret Place ' According (o (he Stars. 22 S2lKoman) 19 National 30 Groan 50 I’ersin tinted Blass vinyl roof, bumper guards, remote mirrors. Drexel Drive Sheldon Road It 52 Tardy air conditioning, full power options, radio, vinyl root. Houae Drive Bilyeu Road To develop message for Soturday, 23 Southern Indu.strial 31 Way out Burnham Street 4-T2-33-44 6-55-66-73i 53 This (Sp.) Carver Lana GrIHIn Road constellation Recovery Act 37 Beetles 74 MALIBU >4245 Buckland Street j^54-«-80-83 read words correspotxiing to numbers 7476-77 f Nutmeg Drive 24 Merit tab.) 38 MeadiFr.) 54 l,argc spoc Landau Classic Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmls- Qlode Lane Canterbury Street of your Zodiac birth sign. 79 M9NTE CARLO *2195 Curry Lane «TAUkUS SCORPIO 28 Duration 21 Dine 41 Disencumber 57 Me.sli fabri Shady Lane Cumberland Street I Supplement 31 Challenge 61 You S(»rt Coupe. V-8 engine, automaOc tranamlaalon. vinyl Bacot group, . Wilfred Road AM. 20 2 Expect 32 Before 62 May ocr. 2J< 32 F'eminine roof, power ateering, radio. ^nyl root, power steering, power disc brakes, and much Elbarta Road Cleervlew Terrace r " T~ 3 4 r " 1“ T- v 9 i r It Strawberry Lena Thomet Drive I 'iT'J Ma V 20 3 Heartless 33 Break 63 Whot NOK. 21 ■ name Concord Road Huckleberry Road 5-20-31-42 4 Lucky 34 Resourceful 64 Of 33 At the age of Baldwin Road Chester Drive 5 A ' 35 Or 65 World 7-19-30-41/ i r It 14 Briarwood Drive Carol Drive '52-63-82-84 51-62-72 (l.atln) 70 MAVERICK •1795 74 IMPALA *4150 Carman Road ID 6 A 36 By ^ Thrifty McGuire Lana I GEMINI 37 Fellow 67 Others 34 Carton IS IS 1) Sport Coupe. 6-cylinder engine, automatic tranamla­ Cornwall Drive 7Smoll SAGITTARIUS alon, radio. Overland Street BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 8 A 36 Step 68 New 35 Fall month Pond Lena mouldlngi, plus many more extras. ^ Chelmere Street 9Toke 39 Breezy 69 Work (ah.) IT" It il Bryan Drive Packer Street THERE'6 KELIY'S S IO N A L- SHE'S T g OOO/ UP^ WHAT'5 GOING I Ft!V 10 Obtoin 40 Between 70 Promote Die. 21 f^ t 36 Soak flax Avery Street Server Street A BLUE LIGHT. THEY'LL WAVED WITH THE OH HERE? WHATi U '^ 9-16-27-38 11 Permit 4) Good 71 And 1-14-25-36 J ' 39 Vietnam town 22 It 42 May 72 Come McCann Drive A SHIRT, 1 CATAPULT/ ARE YOU UPTD?, 1749-70-78 12 Be 47-58-69 ^ 401'harmacytah.) We have easy GMAC Financing at attractive rates! COME TONIGHT. 13 Little 43 Obligating 73 Trimming IT a HT 3T Maxwell Street BUZ. CANCEk 14 Your 44 Makes 74 Of CAPkICOkN 42 Ba.sic part 44 Noun .suffix For over 38 yssrs, A Good P/scs To Buy A C trl Horace Street EVERY­ 15 The 45 Cooperation 75 Spending S" 14 16 That 46 Figure 76/OA.B|ZCM>VS Expenses ,.|j 47 Devourisl Erie Street THING'S j^ J I / t V 22 Semina Drive 17 Bright 47 Doing 77Recommended^ ‘ „ 48 Morse gear IS A-OK. 18 Character 48 To 78 Success 3-18-29-40, Portland Street -Jk 2-13-24-35 51 Bank employe 19 Gift 49 To 79 Your 61-71-79-85' w 41 IT Litchfield Street -5745-56-67 20 Stimulating 50 Atmosphere 80 Look AQUAklUS 55 Gibbon Avon Street i LEO 21 Estimates 51 News 81 You 56 Wind indicator CHEVROLET JAN. 20 64 4? Bridge Street Afg JULY 22 22 Money 52 Be 82 You J 58 Comfort ilS i Aua. 22 23 Smort 53 Yourself 83 Brighter fit. II W s r s r S2 s r 54^ 24 Enthusiosm 54 The' 64 Need 59 lAirge republic 3X10-21-32-43 25 Income 55 Little 85 Portner 8-17-28-39/0 (nh.i CARTER 5a60-81-86'^ 55 bS ss 5/53-64-75 26 Other 56 From 86 Today 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 60 Always VikGO 27 Extfo 57 Out 87 The riscES St Sir SI Addnional scheduled routes will be edverUsed next week. Please do not call Highway office regarding unlisted streets 28 And 58 Extra 88 Money 61 Feminine Open Evenings 'til 9 — Thursdays 'til 6 — Saturdays 'til 5 . AUG. 23 «»; I* as the schedule Is flexible depending upon work load and weather conditions. 'fiVUSK FALLS EARLY AS 29 Comes 59 Take 89 Initiative suffix Sin. 22 30 Or 60 Surrounds 90 Angles MA«. 20 ' i l SI a V st o r m clouds g a t h e r . k 62 Evening l|KK-l.l II r \ l 1-15-26-37 12-23-34 46/ , i JGood 1^) Adverse ^ N c u V r !) 1748-59-87-89 fcSA 57-68 88-901 ' (NtwsPAetncNunrnisi assni PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Oct. 18, 1974

Use Court Fines For Education?

HADDAM (UPI) - The Education and Training. THE CANDIDATES Connecticut Planning Com-* Ulanrt^patpr lEupttinn Bpralb The legislature should look mitee on Criminal Administra­ into the advantages of es­ ARE SAYING tion has recommended using a tablishing statewide police percentage of court fines and recruiting standards, he said. GARDENING MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 17 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES penalties to finance criminal In Massachusetts, he said, 25 PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS By FRANK ATWOOD justice education. per cent of the fine and penalty England: Opposes Income Tax H.R. Sterrett, executive incomes are used for education director of the committee, purposes. Marilyn England, Republican “The present Republican ad­ » \ r . ministration has proven that Any forsythia bush that * Wednesday recommended the candidate for 9th District state remember. Some who traveled formation of a state criminal representative, stated today, “I conservative expenditures, behaves as expected will set to Vermont and New combined with frugal manage­ buds in late summer. They will justice education and training definitely am opposed to a state Ford Making Political Swing Hampshire on foliage trips ment, has enabled them to take stay tightly closed during the advisory board and statewide income tax.” have said that the color here, requirements governing the Said Mrs. England, “Income a $244 million deficit (inherited cold weeks of winter and will when they came back home, Now You Know from the previous Democratic open into yellow flowers when hiring and training of police of­ tax can be, and would be, a very was better than anything they ficers. Lake Nicaragua in Central dangerous tax. Once es­ administration) and in four we have warm sun in the saw in the northern states. Sterrett made the remarks at America is one of the world’s tablished, it is so easy to in­ years turn it completely around spring. It is different, of course, and few fresh water lakes that hold into a surplus. A forsythia at the home of a one-day seminar at the Connec­ crease each year to finance To Bolster GOP Underdogs comes a little later here than in ticut Conference on Justice man-eating sharks. programs which, in the long “Prudent management has Mr. and Mrs. Louis Giglio, the north. We have fewer proven that a state income tax run, may prove to be ineffective GREENVILLE,S.C. (UPI)-President continuing on for campaign appearances Everywhere he has sought to bolster which has acted in this normal maples in our landscape and it is completely unnecessary.” chances in the South, where former Presi­ and wasteful. Ford today took his campaign for con­ in nearby Anderson and Rock Hill, S.C. fashion for 10 years, has is the sugar maples that give Republican underdogs and everywhere he dent Richard M. Nixon’s famous gressional and state GOP candidates into In remarks prepared for delivery at a changed the timing this year Vermont and New Hampshire has carried a dual message that “southern strategy” and conservative the South, urging voters to send “anti-big­ 1100-a-plate GOP fund-raising luncheon in and is in bloom now. There is their glorious golds and reds. ’M- Republican victories are needed to fight philosophy rejuvenated a dormant spending” Republicans to Congress to help Greenville, Ford called for the election of nothing half-hearted about this Our maples have been inflation and to preserve the balance in Republican party. forsythia’s fall bloom, either. i him battle inflation. candidates that will “help me fight the Congress of two vigorous parties. beautiful. Dogwood has been V Dedicating Plant Apparently every flower bud on fR^IVLUBANr GUIDtl In a one-day, three state swing that took long, hard battle against big government He has campaigned against the gorgeous. Sumach and Virginia him into the Carolinas and Kentucky, Ford spending and the double-digit inflation it "legislative dictatorship” he foresees if Ford intended to dedicate a new printing the bush has opened and since creeper have given us splashes repeated warnings that America would be breeds.” plant for the Anderson, S.C., Independent the leaves have turned red, as of bright red. We have had the predictions of a Demcratic rout turn out to run by a “legislative dictatorship” if and Daily Mail and speak for Republican expected in the fall, the bush deeper colors of the oaks, in be accurate. Democrats win greater control of candidates at a $100-a-plate dinner in has a lovely and most unusual rich reddish brown and shades Ford said that if Democrats won more featuring the areals finest restaurants. Congress this November. Greenville and at a shopping mall in Rock appearance. that were almost purple. seats in the House and Senate, as some GOP Paying Costs The President flew into Greenville un­ Hill. Competing for attention is the Dr. Edwin N. Carpenter, or­ ^ r T : polls indicate, “We will have what The Republican Party was picking up The bright red shrubs along der sunny skies andwas welcomed at the Clemson-Duke homecoming game at namental horticulturist at the state highways and in some . 't • amounts to a legislative dictatorship — a the tab for most of Ford’s travel aboard University of Connecticut, has airport by a crowd of several thousand. Clemson, S.C. home gardens can usually be Congress with no checks and no balance.” Air Force One, which costs $2,000 per hour The Independent is one of the most an explanation which can be Greeted by Candidates identified as euonymous alatus, Today’s trip to the South was the third of aloft. loyally Democratic newspapers in the summed up as “the weather.” or the “winged euonymous.” He was greeted by congressional and five major pre-election trips which will Heavy layoffs in the textile plants of He points out that August was State, and three prominent Democrats — Close examination shows corky state Republican candidates and made carry the President into every region of North and ^ u th Carolina in recent weeks retiring Gov. John West, Sen. Ernest fairly dry and September was ridges growing on four sides of brief remarks at the airport rally before the country before election day. have raised a new obstacle to Republican fairly wet and cool. Now we Rollings and Rep. William Jennings Bryan each stem, giving them a (g c k t& ils Dorn, the Democratic gubernatorial can­ have had some warm days square appearance. They turn again in October. didate — planned to greet the Republican the brighter red when they are chief executive in Anderson. The forsythia, going through r planted in full sun. this sequence, "has its clock Why the Leaves Tapes Indicate Nixon Effort But Ford was to be welcomed to the state by Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., mixed up” and has put out its Change Colors spring bloom in the October i » originator of the southern strtegy, and sun. There are other spring­ There are precise scientific state Sen. James Edwards, a conservative flowering shrubs which explanations for the change in W: oral surgeon who won the Republican sometimes act the same way, leaf color in the fall, all starting To Clear Self of Involvement gubernatoriel nomination by defeating among them magnolia and with reduced hours of sunlight. Gen. William Westmoreland, former U.S. A layer of cork tissue builds up flowering quince. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A jury now has what may be his fourth and final day of Vietnam commander, in the primary. at the base of the stem, shutting The tape shows that Nixon paused heard the voice of President Richard M. direct examination as the government’s In North Caroliqa, a sellout football XL'. off the flow of water to the leaf. several moments and then said: “We Nixon ordering the preparation of “self- lead-off witness. Neal was expected to in­ game between two established rivals. Thorough Job Without water, photosynthesis could get that,” A short time later, Nixon Forsythia blooms out of season in back garden of Mr. and serving goddamn statements” to clear troduce the tapes of two or three ad­ North Carolina and North Carolina State, Usually, however, it is a case slows down. The chlorophyll, said quickly, “Well, for Christ’s sake, eet Mrs. Louis Giglio at 155 Wells St., Manchester. Yellow him of Watergate involvement and pay­ ditional Nixon-Dean conversations. provided the competition for Ford’s of just a few blossoms opening which has kept the leaves it.” ment of $120,000 demanded by a Watergate According to the March 17 tape, Nixon appearance at Greensboro, N.C. out of season, leaving other blossoms have opened while leaves have turned to their green, can no longer act with Dean Complimented Sing Lee Restaurant burglar. and Dean talked about ways of dealing Republican furniture maker William E. buds to go through the winter fall color of wine-red and will soon drop. (Herald photo by sunlight, water and carbon At the end of the conversation, Nixon Chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal with the newly established Senate Stevens, who argues a businessman is and be ready for spring bloom. I Dunn) dioxide to produce plant sugar The Sing Lee Restaurant in the El Camino Plaza on Rt. 30, Vernon, offers excellent (Chinese, Polynesian and complimented Dean on developing “the Friday played the tapes of Nixon’s March Watergate committee. Nixon proposed more qualified than a politician to combat have never seen a forsythia do and release oxygen. American cuisine. With over 30 years of experience in the resturant business in Boston, New York and right plan” for handling Watergate prior 17 and 21, 1973, conversations with his that his youthful counsel draft a general inflationary spending in Washington, is such a thorough job of blooming Without the chlorophyll, Connecticut, David Wong, insists on only fresh meats and vegetables for his gourmet dishes. His son, Eddie, to the 1972 presidential election, adding: leaves turning red, and it is set He has roses and counsel John W. Dean HI. They were the statement saying the re-election com­ believed to be trailing far, behind in the at the wrong time as this one, other pigments which were grew up in the business. He also worked in two engineering departments for the Norden Division of United “You contained it.” on a slope where it may have chrysanthemus in his small second and third presidential tapes mittee had planned lawful intelligence race for the Senate seat being vacated by It has to be doubted that this there all the time, show up, and “Now after the election we’ve got to had less moisture at the root garden, there were peonies in Aircraft Corp. A family affair. Sing Lee Restaurant has a lovely hostess, Mrs. Pui-King Wong, who is a presented at the Watergate cover-up trial operations — with no mention mad in the Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C. bush will bloom again in the the chemical make-up of the ave another plan, because we can’t have, ievel. I checked my own for­ the spring. He has set out maple registered nurse employed part-time at Hartford Hospital. Tender, loving care is given to Sing L ^ patrons (Herald photo by Dunn) and brought to 160 minutes the amount of statement about bugging. Stevens’ opponent is Robert Morgan, spring. I appears that all the leaf tissue determines the for four years, we can’t have this thing — sythia, on the north side of the trees, pines and hemlocks. and its kitchen staff draws on experience from all over the world. In the dining room, college students or Nixon’s conversations played so far. “I would think, make, I think you could who resigned as attorney general to make flower buds have opened in Oc­ color. you’re going to be eaten away. We can’t do house where it gets little sun. Earlier he had what he thinks is graduates, welcome diners. Sing Lee’s banquet facilities can accommodate up to 250, and has a full take-out Romping Through the Leaves make self-serving goddamn statements the race. North Carolina is one state tober. Probably next year the I like better the Indian legend New Material it,” Nixon said. The leaves are still green and the finest sweet corn ever menu. Patrons can enjoy cocktails with luncheons which are served from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The restaurant (unintelligible),” Nixon said. “What I’m where Republicanism sank roots. The plant will return to its normal which says, as I remember it, Most of the March 17 tape had not been Early in the conversation, Nixon said he the buds still tight. grown, raised from seed he is open Monday through Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.; There is a natural affinity between alert as the leaves too often provide a getting at is, uh, you have got, you can put governor; the other U.S. senator, Jesse A. cycle and set buds for the that the Hunter (Orion) has made public previously. Both the Nixon could not understand what the motivation bought in New Hampshire. youngsters and new fallen leaves natural camouflauge for youngsters off all the self-serving men and they in Helms, and most of the state’s con­ spring of 1976, but the Giglios slain the Great Bear and some and on Sunday, noon to 11 p.m. Give the family a treat, eat at Sing Lee’s. Only one-half mile from Vernon Cir­ White. House and the House Judiciary was for the break-in at the Democratic Mr. Giglio and his wife, which Jase Morelewicz, 4, of 137 turn, the main thing is the President has— gressmen are Republicans. Many of them will just have to wait and see. of the bear’s blood has fallen on cle on Rt. 30 North. enjoying this annual fall rite. Committee’s impeachment inquiry had national offices in the Watergate. Estelle, are both working, Mrs. Beautiful Fall Color Henry St., demonstrates. It also then, you see, that basically clears the credit Nixon’s 1972 coattails for their vic­ The location of the forsythia the leaves. As the Hunter broils Remember where there are leaves released the March 21 transcript. Giglio is at Pratt & Whitney I have heard a number of peo­ President frankly...” tories. a steak over his campfire, some means motorists should be on the there are apt to be children at play. Five of Nixon’s former top aides are on may have had something to do Aircraft and her husband drives ple say that the fall foliage ■of the yellow fat has also trial charged with conspiracy in the cover- Full Account with its behavior. It is in fuli a truck for the Town Highway color in Connecticut this year is up — John N. Mitchell, who was attorney Four days later. Dean gave Nixon a full sun, which accounts for the Department. as brilliant as any they can dripped on the trees of the forest. 244 CENTER ST. general and campaign director; H.R. account of the planning and cover-up of Community Generosity sfNGtfiE Boston School Week Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman, the bugging. Dean said E. Howard Hunt ROCKVILLE MANCHESTER former No. 1 and No. 2 White House aides; Jr., the former White House consultant Robert C. Mardian, former assistant at­ recently convicted as a Watergate Giving New Hope HOSPITAL Phone 646-1995 RESTAURAMT torney general and campaign aide; and burglar, had demanded $120,000 for sup­ Ends With Uneasy Truce Kenneth W. Parkinson, a lawyer hired by port and legal fees, and eventually, he NOTES OPEN 7 DAYS CompM. Lunchaon* Sorvod the re-election committee. said, blackmail demands “are going to To New Hope Manor Late Evonfng Dining BOS'FON (UPI) — Boston’s fifth week of The three youths, two Hyde Park High Dean Returns Monday cost, uh, a million dollars over the next, COMPLETE CAB8T OUT SEBVICE court-ordered school desegregation began students and an 18-year-old non-student, uh, two years.” Admitted Wednesday: Diane Dean will return to the stand Monday for Hope is growing at New Hope Manor, as AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT * with violence and ended in an uneasy truce were charged with possession of infernal Mrs. Richard L. Patten of 33 Mather Si. Flaherty, South St., Rockville; SCRANTON’S FALL CHINESE, POLYNESIAN and donations and offers of assistance from Joan Kutscher, Stafford Rd., supervised by legions of riot-equipped weapons, “namely Molotov cocktails.” gave $75 worth of groceries, $20 cash, a Steak Prices AMERICAN FOOD police. Manchester area residents and businesses popcorn popper plus a dollar for gas to the Vernon; Eleanor McLellan, Police said the bombs were gasoline-filled mount. Delightful Family Style Dinners ’Three white teen-agers were arrested a beer bottles. staff member who picked up the donation. Emily Dr., Vernon; Barbara In response to the report of New Hope’s Pizzetti, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; NEW CAR SALE Got You Down? dm block away from racially polarized Hyde Meanwhile, uniformed police continued Mary Garofalo of 230 Deming St. financial problems in 'Thursday’s Herald, Lucille Titus, Bakos Rd., EXOTIC NM.nin BANQUET Park High School Friday when police patrolling the corridors of Hyde Park Automaker Guts Costs donated a case of eggs, half were I POLYNESIAN II Jt u ILN m l FACILITIES FOR I phone calls offering assistance and money Tolland; Nina Tuxbury, South OURS START at COCKTAILS Fri. I M. 2S0 SEATING stopped a car and found seven Molotov High, where seven white students and a delivered Friday and the rest are due next plus food for the teen-age residents have St., Rockviile. ll:N u lM im cocktails and other homemade weapons. teacher were injured in sporadic brawling week. OUSMOnLEs • POKTIACs - CAMLUCs S m S i t IM I Ml “poured in,” according to Mrs. Madeline Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. ^ 2 .7 5 p U.S.D.A.Choice. Attendance Up Tuesday. One 15-year-old boy was stabbed Because of Slow Sales These donations are in addition to the Uccello, president of New Hope’s board of Mae Badura and son, Somers; I El Camino Plaza Rte. 30, Vernon Citywide school sttendance Friday was in the stomach. offer from Mike Walsh of McDonalds l o w e r l e v e l directors. restaurant on W. Center St., of breakfast Robert Baron, Hartford; Henry Good Selection of 1975 Models Available For *2.99 We Also Feature ‘A Mil# from Vernon Circle. Rte. 30 North 72.8 per cent. School officials said most of Searches Conducted DETROIT (UPI) - Ford Motor Co., the Chrysler Cuts Jobs Donations received Friday include a Castonguay, Pleasant View the absences were due to normal Friday for the girls on Tuesday and lunch twice a • ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, au jus Police and school officials conducted nation’s second largest automaker has In the past year, Chrysler has reduced $100 check from Diamond Police Equip­ Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Carol Cham­ truancy. week, plus 2,000 Ronald McDonald dolls, • BAKED BOSTON SCROD weapons searches in the school, and a launched a cost-cutting drive in an its white collar work force by about 2,400 ment Co., $25 each from Philip Harrison of pagne and son. Mountain St., Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Divi­ which will be sold at $1 each, and stall • SAUTEED LIVER & ONIONS (or Bacon) switch-blade knife was found on a girl who attempt to offset dwindling sales and a workers, mostly through attrition and Harrison’s Stationers, Franklin Pharmacy Rockville; Elsie Chapman, sion at Ft. Bragg, N.C., who were placed fled before she could be taken into space for a flea market at its parking lot. 15% DISCOUNT! gloomy profit outlook. Officials, however, layoffs. of Glastonbury, Rae-Marie Evans of South "We are all overwhelmed by the South St., Rockville; Elizabeth on alert Wednesday were returned to nor­ custody. WlLDREMlWlNOlroln 39"- refused comment on reports of a possible 5 Chrysler officials declined to estimate Glastonbury; and $5 from the Honey Pot Chertow, Storrs; Loretta mal status, but three companies of kindness of these people,” Mrs. Uccello Two students, one black and one white, per cent cutback of white collar employes. how many workers would be affected by of Glastonbury. Devine, Court St., Rockville; 7 1974 Models still available...contact National Guard military police mobilized said. She told how two women came and were suspended for fighting. “We expect many cost-cutting its latest reduction move. Mrs. Nancy L. Chapdelaine, owner- Earl Elsemore, Elm St., by Gov. Francis W. Sargent remained on casually left a bag of apples and $3. "At Sargent, meanwhile, announced he ad possibilities to result from studies now un­ Auto industry sales are off 20.9 per cent operator of The Rummage Corner on Rockville; Janet Furphey, Richard Backotten. Ed Weaver. John lata. Fred Meaurant alert in Boston area armories. least, we know the girls will now be get­ asked the state Board of Education to der way,” said Peter J. Sherry, vice presi­ this year and an anticipated jump with the Purnell Pi., gave $10 plus promised that 20 Moser Dr., Rockville; Laurie Guard Remains ting more than the two meals a day we release ?6 million already appropriated to dent of personnel and organization. i'ntr(>duction of the 1975 models has not per cent of the business proceeds on Johnson, West Shore Rd., have been able to provide lately,” Mrs. Sargent said they would be replaced by improve the quality of education during Overall Program Under Way materialized. Thursday will go to New Hope. Ellington; Suzy Kuhnly, Clark VALUE BATED USED CARS fresh troops Sunday, and the units would Uccello said. desegregation in Boston and Springfield. , “Some company operations may be able Rd., Rockville; Kenneth remain on standby duty indefinitely. He said the money would be used to im­ to take costcutting actions right away,” Mather, South Suffield; Mrs. 1974 CMC % TON PICK-UP SAVE $$$ Inc. Police said they discovered the Molotov prove instruction in integrated classrooms Sherry said Friday. “We are still in the Gladys Peer and daughter, V-O angina, automatic tranamlaslon, powar staaring, powar disc brakaa, radio, 7'A-foot R e s t a u r a n t & l o u n g e * 4 WEST ROAD ROCKVILIE cocktails and a number of clubs and pipes and for bilingual and remedial programs process of developing an overall program Brooklyn St., Rockville; Flshar 4-way plow. BT. (3 ELLIN9T0N TEL. 872-7327 in a car they stopped for speeding just 10 in reading and other subjects. and have not settled on a timetable.” Florence Rother, Orchard St., Untouched for Fine Food and Atmosphere 1974 CADILLAC SEDAH deVILLE SAVE $$$ minutes before school let out. Sherry took issue with a Detroit News Rockville; Kelly Ann Velardi, 8 7 5 -6 2 0 3 Equipped with all Cadillac equipment Including air conditioning, vinyl top, ate., etc. Low Choice of Over 20 Delicious Entrees story that said Ford was considering Kent Rd., Rockville. TOM BiNOIT SUVE BELLINGHIRI milea. Plus Elaborate Salad Bar laying off at least 3,000 workers to help Admitted Thursday: Joy 1974 CHEVROLET CAMARO 2-DR. HARDTOP SAVE SSS CLOSED TUESDAY a Open 6 Dev# OPEN TUBS. tHRU SUNDAY pare costs. Balcome, Charter Oak St., V-O angina, automatic transmission, powar steering, powar disc brakes, air con­ SOMETHING NEW HAS BJEN AODED AT SUNDAY COCKTAIL 4 DININQ 12 NOON TO 9 P M “Those numbers will be developed Manchester; Raymond ^linn, ditioning, AM/FM stereo with tape player, powar windows, power door locks, mag ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES Emigration Agreement operation by operation,’’ Sherry said. McLean St., Rockville; Her­ wheals, low miles. Steve’s & Tom’s Up to 250 People Re-Examination Imperative man Fritz, Highiand Ave., He said the company’s narrowing profit Rockville; Viola Hewitt, Staf­ 1974 FORD MUSTANG II GHIA *2695 Pleases Jewish Leaders margins "make it imperative that 2-Door, automatic transmission, V-8 engine, whitewall tires, powar steering, vinyl top, PASTA ford; Loren Kraut, Holly Rd., MON. - WED. & FRI. management re-examine all operations to Tolland; Francine McCaughey, air conditioning, radio, 8,000 miles. sat. determine where savings and efficiencies WASHINGTON (UPI) - After two agreement, also gives President Ford Stafford Springs; Myrtle PASTA ITEMS SERVED UNTIL 9:00 P.M. can be realized.” 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME 2-DOOR *3395 Out to WMktnd Tolum* w* art sorry Pasta la not avallabla Fri., Sal. a Sun. years of negotiations, the Soviet Union has broad powers to conduct international Nielsen, High St., Rockvilie; The Ford statement came one day after V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power staaring, power disc brakes, bucket seats, agreed to allow freer emigration of Jews tariff-lowering negotiations. Susan Perham, Somersville; vinyl top, mag wheels. FEATURINQ JOHN BRITNEY, ORGANIST Chrysler Corp. announced it was conduc­ and other unhappy citizens in return for Spokesmen for the National Conference Kathleen Stenhouse, Highland FRI. & SAT. NIGHT 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. U.S. trade concessions. ting an intensive cost reduction program Ave., Rockville; Marilyn 1973 OLDSMORILE CUSTOM CRUISER *4495 on Soviet Jewry and the Conference of that will force the shutdown of its Newark, O-passenger, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power staaring, power disc brakes, air Leaders of Jewish organizations Presidents of Major American Jewish Webster, East Willington; GRINDERS welcomed the agreement, announced Del., assembly plant for three weeks in Rosemary Willson, Warehouse conditioning, low miles, beautiful wood grain sides. Organizations said in a joint ,statement November and December. Hot Oven on Request Friday by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- they “deeply appreciate” the agreement. Point. 1973 PONTIAG GRANDVILLE 4-DR. HARDTOP *3395 Wash. Discharged Thursday: Duane “However," they said, “we will not V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, tilt wheel In return for Soviet assurances that forget that the real determination of the Jones Jr., West Wiilington; steering wheel, power seats, AM/FM stereo radio, rear window delogger, and much barriers against emigration will be Marie Ouellette, Stafford more. 28,000 miles. success of this agreement lies in the relaxed, Jackson promised to speed Kremlin. We will watch closely Soviet Springs; Joseph Sosnicki, passage through Congress of a long- 1970 BUICK ELECTRA 2-DOOR >1895 compliance with the terms of the un­ Moser Dr., Rockville; Peter delay^ administration trade bill, giving V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, powar disc brakes, air con­ derstanding. We will also continue to press INSIDE Trueb, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Russia the same tariff treatment which ditioning, power windows, power seats. for the rights of those Jews who desire to CaroL Warner, Enfield. the United States gives other countries. live freely as Jews in the Soviet Union.” TODAY Births Thursday: A daughter 1999 CHEVROLH CAMARO 2-DOOR >2195 The bill, which Jackson and others to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flaherty, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. stalled in order to seek the emigration Terms of the agreement were spelled South St., Rockville; a daughter 1999 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2-DOOR >1795 out in a public exchange of letters between to Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson and Secretary of State Henry A. Kutscher, RFD 8, Vernon. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, vinyl Senior Citizens...... Page 2 top. Kissinger. The letters did not cite any Soviet Churches ...... Page 6 No Effects promise as to just how many persons Religious Calendar ...... Page 12 WEATHER would be allowed to emigrate. But Manchester Has I t ...... Page 7 GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) - Jackson’s letter said both he and Presi­ A two-year study of an oil-rich Bright and sunny, but cold this afternoon dent Ford consider that 60,000 a year TV ...... Page 8 area off the Louisiana coast in­ with the high 45 to 50 degrees. Clear and would be a “minimum standard’’ of Soviet MCC Calendar ...... Page 5 compliance to begin with. dicates offshore drilling and Motors cold again tonight with the low in the 20s. For antique lovers...... Page 9 And Jackson made clear that Congress New Hope Manor Gets Help production have neither harm­ LRoute 83 Inland 30 to 35 near the coast. Mostly sun­ ful nor beneficial effects on the VERNON Phone 643-1181I ny and a bit milder Sunday with high in reserved the right to review the situation Herald Angle...... Page 10 environment. mid and upper 50s. each year. Schoolboy sports ...... Page 11 Gifts of food, money and necessary household items fill a table at New Hope. (Herald photo by Dunn) I t