PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Feb. 25. 1975 OBITUARIES Water Supply Study Urged Patrolman Knocked Out AREA Mrs. Ann E. Hunter In anticipation of new the outbreak didn’t place the elude the procedure and cost Manchester Police detectives police radio. When other of­ Mrs. Ann E. Hunter, 93, of 106 regulations to be adopted under blame on the water system. for tieing together the town POLICE REPORT are investigating a Monday ficers arrived, they found Daley Summer St. died this moniing the December 1974 federal However, he added, the system and the Manchester morning incident in which a at her home. She was the widow lying half inside his cruiser. He “Safe Drinking Water Act,” possibility of a virus being Water Ck). system. Purchase of patrolman was knocked out was taken to Manchester HlanrljPHtFr lEumtug Mpralli of John Hunter. VERNON a motor vehicle while his Jay Giles, director of public spread through the public water the latter for $2.25 million was while checking a business es­ Memorial Hospital, where he Mrs. Hunter was bom Aug. works, and Frank Jodaitis, ad­ Ronald H. Hatack, 28, of license is under suspension and system was considered, approved in referendum last tablishment on Hartford Rd. was treated and released. 15, 1881 in Portadown, County failure to drive left in connec­ ministrator of the water and b^ause several of the town’s November. ’The actual transfer Village St., Rockville was Police reported today that Daley said he was walking Armaugh, Northern Ireiand, arrested Monday afternoon on a tion with the investigation of a MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 125 sewer department, are reservoir supplies are un­ has been delayed, pending Patrolman William Daley was around the building when Manchester A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -EIG H T p a g e s — t w o s e c t i o n s daughter of the fate George and warrant issued by Common two-car accident on E. Main St. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS recommending an engineering filtered. results of title searches). apparently knocked un­ someone hit him on Ae head Jane Somerviiie, and had lived study of Manchester’s sources Pleas Court 19 charging him Police said Martin struck a Giles said he and Jodaitis '"rhe new law (Safe Drinking conscious at about 3 a.m. Mon­ and he fell to the ground. He in Manchester for 65 years. She parked car owned by Wendy of water supply. concur with the recommen­ Water Act),” explained with two counts of first-degree day, after he left his cruiser to didn’t see anyone. was a member of St. Mary’s Giles estimates the study will deviate sexual intercourse and McDougal of Tolland. He was dations of the Advisory Board Jodaitis, “shifts the respon­ check the rear of Hartford Other officers checked the Episcopal Church. cost about 125,000. He suggests two counts of risk of injury to a released on a $200 non-surety of Health. ’The study would pur­ sibility at the national level Road Enterprises Inc., a truck area and found Daley’s Survivors are two sons, Vic­ minor. bond for appearance in Com­ the Board of Directors add 320,-' sue the following options; from the U.S. Public Health dealer at 276 Hartford Rd. flashlight but nothing else. The Rail Plan to Require $3 Billion tor Hunter and Godfrey Hunter, mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, 000 to a $5,000 allocation • Constructing a treatment Department to the En­ Police said Hatack turned At about 3:20 a.m., Daley buildings in the area were aU both of Manchester; two March 4. previously approved but not plant at Porter and Howard vironmental Protection Agen­ himself in at the police station called for help via his cruiser’s secured, police said. daughters, Mrs. David Webster utilized (for a study of the Reservoirs. cy. The provisions aren’t con­ and the warrant was served SOUTH WINDSOR of ^ u th Windsor and Mrs. L. Porter and Howard Reservoirs • Piping water from Porter fined to interstate carriers, as there. In lieu of posting a $5,000 Carlene A. Cahill of East Hale; a granddaughter, Mrs. supply). and Howard Reservoirs to the were the old regulations. bond he was held at the police Hartford was charged Monday John L. VonDeck Jr. of Hebron; In January, the Advisory Cooper Hill ’Treatment Plant. Therefore, the law will affect station overnight and was to be night with operating under the two great-grandchildren and presented in Common Pleas Plus State and Local Subsidies Board of Health recommended • Renovating the Line St. local manufacturers of food and influence of liquor or drugs in several nieces and nephews. immediate engineering and Filter Plant. related products — and the Court 19, Rockville, today. connection with an accident in­ The funeral is Thur^ay at 11 cost studies for providing full • Constructing a new treat­ town’s water supply system Police said the warrant was - volving two parked cars on Kennedy Says No Plan a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal and complete water treatment ment plant at Roaring Brook must comply with reflations.” issued in connection with the in­ Main St. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The govern­ made to rehabilitate them, USRA said. As by USRA, a federal agency established by bankrupt lines, but another 6,2(X) miles of Church. The Rev. Bruce for all potable water supplied Reservoir. Giles said the new law vestigation of a complaint from Police said Ms. Cahill’s auto ment must be prepared to invest $3 billion an example,, it said a new steel mill Congress in 1973 to plan and finance a new lines either would be abandoned or sub­ Jacques, assistant to the rector, from surface reservoirs. • Piping water from doesn’t make mention of fun­ two male juveniles, concerning struck the cars, which were To Phase Out Green during the next 10 years to rebuild probably will have to be built to keep up rail system from the lines of bankrupt* sidized under a $90 million program which will officiate. Burial will be in Special emphasis was directed Manchester Water Co. reser­ ding assistance for construction an incident in Rockville on Sun­ parked in front of Masonic Hall. crumbling northeastern freight railroads, with the demand for new rails, and dis­ eastern and midwestern railroads, provides t ^ t local or state governments East Cemetery. at Porter and Howard Reser­ voirs to the Porter and Howard to municipalities, fie said it day. Ms. Cahill was released on her Concern for the phasing out of the board has made no decision the U.S. Railway Association said today. cussions already have been held with the stretching from Illinois to New England. put up 30 per cent of the a particular line’s The Watkins Funeral Home, voirs, with the town’s Roaring Reservoirs system. provides $100 million for Ralph B. Martin, 46, of 14 promise to appear in Common Green School was expressed by to phase out Green School, or The association also said local steel industry about increased output. After a series of hearings on the plan by losses with the federal government 142 E. St., is in charge of Brook Reservoir in Glaston­ • Discontinuing use of federal “research, technical Laurel St., Rockville was Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, several persons at the public any other school in town at this governments should be prepared to sub­ USRA believes that with good manage­ the Interstate Commerce Commission in picking up 70 per cent. arrangements. bury and the Manchester Water assistance, information and charged Monday with operating March 18. comment session held hy the point in time. sidize 6,200 miles of branch lines or lose ment and without big branch line losses, various cities in March, USRA is to pre­ Manchester Water Co. reser­ them. However, even if all of this 6,200 miles There are no calling hours. Co.’s reservoirs also to be voirs or using them on an training of personnel,” plus $40 Board of Education Monday Dr. Kennedy was careful to an economically sound railroad system sent a final plan to Congress July 26. If was subsidized, only about $39 million explain that if the decline in studied. emergency basis only. million for state public-water- night at the school. Unexpectedly high rehabilitation costs “can rise from the ashes of the bankrupt neither House nor Senate disapproves of it would be needed with $11 million of that r The recommendations were • Determining the most supervision programs. The new In the short session before the enrollment continued during may prompt Congress to consider outright carriers.” But continued high inflation within 60 days, a new private company amount coming from nonfederal prompted by citizen complaints economical combination of regulations, soon to be regular board meeting, James the next few years, the board federal purchase of tracks in the could jeopardize the entire railroad in­ called the Consolidated Rail Corporation governments, the association said. P. Kennedy, superintendent of “might consider closing some Northeast instead of the private enter­ about the color and taste of the treatment facilities and published, will permit staged dustry nationwide. (ConRail) will take over early next year. Michigan Hardest Hit i water supply and an outbreak of compliance with directives, he schools, assured those present schools, possibly Green, which prise solution now envisioned, USRA said. Margret P. Robinson distribution-system im­ Michigan was by far the hardest hit infectious hepatitis last fall. provements. (This would ip said. possibly wouldn’t take effect Massive Effort Needed Preliminary Plan $90 Million Subsidy Margret P. Robinson, 56, of for another four or five years, state, with 1,115 miles of track rejected by Giles said an investigation of FIRE CALLS The bankrupt lines have deteriorated to Tliese conclusions were contained in a USRA said ConRail tentatively will be USRA. This was caused mainly by the I 15 West St. was found dead ear­ but we really don’t know.” the point that massive efforts must be “preliminary system plan” issued today composed of 15,000 miles of the present ly this morning at her home, " I t ’s n o t an e a sy rejection of two lengthy lines up the police said. proposition,” he said, remin­ state’s upper peninsula to Mackinaw City. Police said they were called MANCHESTER Fire Department responded to World Hunger ding the group he had been Other states with high abandonment totals were Ohio with 767, New York 636, Indiana at 1:26 a.m. by con­ Monday, 11:29 p.m. —Odor of cail of auto accident at Bolton through the closing of three 606 and Pennsylvania 527. cerned because they hadn’t Community Colleges gas reported at 122 Sycamore Notch. Contributions schools. seen Ms. Robinson in a week. Lane; no fire (Town). He said the board was ConRail is to be owned technically by SOUTH WINDSOR Recent contributors to the Northeast Rail Corridor Plans the creditors of the former bankrupts, who An autopsy is being con­ Today, 11:24 a.m. —Standby Monday, 9:56 p.m. —Fire in Manchester Council on World pleased that there is so much ducted at Manchester (Continued from Page One) at Bennet Junior High School, support for Green School. will be issued ConRail stock, but they can­ budgeted this year; but that latter figure dumpster at U.S. Post Office, Hunger are: Memorial Hospital to deter­ after limb fell on electric power not control the company until it pays off dards committee was delegated the task is to be cut as Dr. Lowe explained by at 1530 Sullivan Ave. Raymond and Marianne its debt to the federal government. mine the time and cause of lines (Town). Benefit Connecticut of reviewing admissions policies and other least $500,000. ’The request was for more Wilcox; Clifford and Elizabeth That day could be far away, USRA said. death, a spokesman for Dr. TOLLAND COUNTY Simpson; Team B, filing Junior Charles Prebles of Glaston­ factors so that the matter could be dis­ than $127 million. “The amount of federal financial sup­ cussed at a future meeting. It was agreed In other matters, the council approved Monday, 12:21 p.m. —Bolton Ambulance Galls High School; Edmund and HALL FOR RENT port required by ConRail will be substan­ bury, Ms. Robinson’s physician, BOSTON (UPI) — New England’s rail that little could be done about changing for submission to the Board of Trustees Fire Department called to BOLTON Pauline Maillet. needed — and possibly some outright The USRA plan recommends the tially larger than contemplated,” the said. For parties, showers. re,peptions. service would be in for some important federal purchases. the admission standards for the next year the names of Craig F. White of Vernon, a assist Hebron firemen in struc­ Monday, 4:43 p.m. Also, Karen Monell, Loretta meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. passenger runs be expanded to hourly ser­ USRA report said. “And the period during changes under the new recommendations since almost half of the vacancies have Manchester real estate man and lawyer, ture fire. —Manchester Ambulance Wagner, Walter and Alice Shea, Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: Boston Anchor City vice by 1980 and half-hour service by 1990. which more than 50 per cent of the debt by the U.S. Railway Association. been filled under current “first come, first and Fred P. Hansen of Columbia, a social Monday, 2:24 p.m. transported three victims of and donation in the name of Tlie proposals include setting up a It would improve the existing Amtrak ser­ structure of ConRail will be ‘federal’ Lithuanian Hali USRA’s preliminary system plan, un­ serve’’admission standards. worker in the Manchester welfare office, —Rockville Fire Department auto accident at Bolton Notch Mrs. William Brennan given by private company called the Consolidated vices, which USRA said was running a probably will exceed 20 years.” extinguished couch fire at Mr. and Mrs. William Keish. veiled today in Washington, proposes $300 million annual debt and the subject of Pessimistic on Change to be members of the council. to Manchester Memorial 24 GOLWAY STREET Rail Coloration (ConRaii) to ramrod the Triple Original Estimate Brooklyn St. address. Total donations to date are system alterations in Massachusetts, ' ‘deep controversy’ ’ concerning its future. Just a Little Dr. Lowe’s report cast a pall of It was told that Sheila Tobias, Hospital. MANCHESTER reorganization. Monday, 4:49 p.m. —Bolton $1,809.80. (Connecticut and Rhode Island. Vermont, The Regional Rail Reorganization Act pessimism over the council. While the chancellor of Weslayan University will be Call before 8 P.M. Boston, anchor city in the Northeast Freight Shifts Planned contemplated no more than $1 billion in Computerized the commencement speaker. New Hampshire and Maine are not dollar amount is up slightly, James Nakos, effected. Corridor, would receive a substantial Freight service would be shifted to other federal aid to ConRail, but the report said Reports were given on the state meeting Humor Here council chairman, noted, the increase in The USRA plan is to organize an benefit through improved high-speed routes to expedite the passenger service. “total federal loans or loan guarantees are of advisory councils at which Arthur A. passenger service to New York and The plan recommends upgrading and fixed costs alone is $1.1 million, which economically sound railroad system in the estimated to be approximately $3 billion m - PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I)- more than offsets the $230,978 increase Girouard of East Hartford, a member of Miller Resigns Washington. Connecticut and Rhode rehabilitating the Albany-Boston by 1985.” M i Each week the employes of nation, but the agency predicted massive allowed by the governor’s budget over the MCC council, was n am ^ state council Island would share, since the run would mainline. It said the segment from For this reason. Congress may want to Fenton G. Keyes Associates federal financial subsidies would be current actual expenses. president. have stops in Providence and New Haven. Springfield to Worcester was “one of the consider purchase of the track of the receive a little something extra Depending on legislative action, which Dr. Robert Fenn, dean of faculty, top priority lines for rehabilitation in the bankrupt lines with private railroad com­ Joining the Old with the New in their pay envelopes. School Board most council members seem to think un­ reviewed the process MCC uses for WHEN BUYING A DIAMOND: entire ConRail system,” panies paying user fees to run their trains Computer operator Neil likely, the community college system is to evaluation of occupation curricula in the An expansion and im provem ent over the federal track, the agency said. Joining the old with the new, Larry foundation with the new one of the Crowley, 43, who processes the get $21,646,000 compared to $21,876,978 school. VERNON chairman William Houle will be program for terminal facilities in Boston ConRail itself, after two years of heavy Cyr stands in a hole in the boys’ locker construction project presently under paychecks for the firm’s 100 Maurice Miller resigned Mon­ acting chairman until the board Ford Sees Tax Relief and Springfield was proposed to meet the losses, will be able to turn a profit but will room at Illing Junior High School way. The new addition houses a two- employes, has been giving the day night as chairman of the votes on a new chairman. Houle demands of the next decade. be unable to finance the major rehabilita­ while stripping planks away from the station gymnasium and additional some^ing extra for about two Vernon Board of Education, is also a Republican and the Connecticut’s service would become tion effort without federal help. foundation in order to connect the old classrooms. (Herald photo by Dunn) years and management doesn’t effective immediately. board has a Republican majori­ mind one bit. As Distant as June more competitive through a The announcement came as a ty so it is likely that he will be recommended re-opening of the With the help of his com­ Education Board Given surprise to board members. elected to head it. puter, Crowley prints out Poughkeepsie Bridge across the Hudson Miller said he plans to move out Miller is one of three HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPI) - President Ford predicted Tuesday that the veto River at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., according to messages on the pay stubs. (Continued from Page One) Mrosek told the board of a plan for of the state in the near future. members of the board who would be sustained and Sen. Henry Many of them are Biblical selected high school students to educate Ford said today he doubts that Congress the USRA plan. Sheltered Workshop Feels He would complete a six-year would be up for re-election next Jackson, D-Wash., conceded today that sayings but others are related described a long-range solution divided the students in the lower grades as to the will pass an income tax cut before June — “By re-opening this bridge, more direct into two parts. term on the board, next November. The others are at least two months too late to coincide the President was probably right. rail service from Connecticut to the south to holidays or puns which he ad­ negative repercussions of vandalism with November and a two-year term Republican Dan Woolwich and Knight told reporters that evidenced “a mits are “sometimes not very First Phase the hope that a change in attitude would be with the deadline for filing 1974 income tax will result,” it said. “The recommended as chairman. Democrat Robert Dubeau. returns. sense of confidence I have not seen operating plan calls for rehabilitating the good.’’ ’The first part of the proposal suggested evident. Use of visual aids would imple­ Miller is a Republican. Vice The President’s comments, made at a before” during the breakfast meeting. “I through freight routes . between Effects of Economic Slump The pre-Valentine’s Day a ramp opposite the cafeteria doors which ment the presentations. was very interested to note this,” he said. check this year said: “T’is would serve a two-fold purpose — cutting Mrosek referred to the open campus breakfast meeting with Southern news Poughkeepsie and New Haven and Knight Impressed least 50 per cent in the last six months. better to have loved a short girl through the existing hedge would be system at the high school now in effect executives, were repeated later for between New Haven-Hartford-Springfield, By SOL R. COHEN Because of the reductions in the work The workshop sub-contracts for many than never to have loved atall.” avoided, and it would provide a convenient which suffers litter problems, and which Masons To Observe reporters by editorial chairman John 'B. Ford also displayed a command of Mass.” Some call it a recession, others a load and in the work force in concerns area businesses and places some of its The employes’ Christmas means of entrance to the building for han­ Mrosek considers a lower form of van­ ike your lime... Knight, editor Don Shoemaker and presi­ economic and energy matters, Knight About 218 miles of light density track in depression, and still others an economic buying industrial rags, the orders have people into part-time jobs. bonus check had this Biblical dicapped persons using wheel chairs. dalism. dent Alvah H. Chapman Jr. of the Miami said, adding, “I think that’s the mark of a Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode slump. been declining steadily, he explained. ‘Square Head Night’ great man.” saying: “Watching for riches ’There are no such conveniences at the pre­ After consultation with the administra­ yel all ike facts... Herald. Island would be included in the ConRail Whatever it is, it’s effects are being felt Less Work Available “As for coat hangers, one of our biggest consumeth the flesh, and the sent time. tion, Mrosek will return to the board with Congress Delaying Too Long The President, who came to Florida to system because they were financially self- everywhere — even at Manchester’s “Much of the work we’ve being doing for items, a general shortage of them has had thought thereof driveth away Another part of the grounds improve­ a more detailed plan. “Square Head Night” will be Also, Herbert Huffield (past avb^ akove all ’The three newspaper executives said sell his energy and economic proposals at sufficient. Another 261 miles would be Sheltered Workshop, which teaches the major companies are now being done its negative effect on us,” he said. “There sleep.” ment suggestion concerned the installing The board authorized Superintendent of observed Tuesday when master and past district Ford, playing on a familiar theme, the grassroots level, began his visit by made available for federal subsidy, while working skills to the handicapped and by them in-house, to provide work for aren’t that many used hangers around. If “It all started a couple of of a concrete curb which would prevent Schools James P. Kennedy to file Manchester Lodge of Masons deputy), senior steward; Roy KNOW YOUR JEWELER lam ent^ that Congress has taken too long contending that a “dilatory” Congress is almost 31 miles were tagged for further mentally retarded. their regular employes,” explained we could get them, we could provide work years ago,” Crowley said. “I meets at the Masonic Temple Benson, junior steward; Carl V. to enact his proposed economic-energy the biggest problem facing the country. analysis. Norman Fendell, director, estimates Fendell, who is supervisor of special for our clients. We’ve got the outlets for drivers from parking on the grass on the applications for reimbursement for Take advantage of figured that putting inter-office lawn parallel to Brookfield St. sidewalk and curb work on Green Rd. at 7:30. Gustafson, marshal; Everett program. “There is no question that the energy the workshop’s income has dropped at education for the Manchester school them. Now, if we only could get them in 10% Savinga on any messages on the checks was a Misuse of this area has yearly (Bowers School area), and Oakland St. ’The stations for the Master Johnson, secretary; Bernard Chapman said the President specifically problem is more serious in a fundamental system. steady supply.” good idea to make sure they necessitated repair of the damaged lawns. and N. School St., (Robertson School Mason degree will be filled by Johnson, treasurer; James diamond purchatad. mentioned his proposals for a 1974 income way and the economic problem is more “Since most of our work is sub­ Fendell said the workshop has 56 people soluble,” Ford told a dinner for 15 (clients) and that none are being laid off. would be read by the employes. Second Phase area). members of Scandinavian des­ Stratford (past master), tax rebate and a tax reduction in 1975. contracting, plus the fact it’s becoming chaplain; and Ernest Ley, Si Southern mayors ’Tuesday. State Leasing Panel Seeks more and more difficult to place our peo­ Then at Christmas time I put In the second part of the proposal. cent. ’They are: Ford said he had hoped these proposals 'Happy Holidays’ on the Carl Hultgren (past master), tyler. ^Ifap would be enacted before the April 15 “We could be victims of decision ple in competitive positions, we readily Keeping Clients Busy checks.” worshipful master; Robert There will be a roast beef deadline for filing 1974 tax returns, but he makers totally outside the United States. admit we’re being effected,” he said. “We find something else for them to Crowley said he stopped put­ Benson (past master), senior dinner at 6:30. feared that Congress intended to delay it To make ourselves invulnerable we have To Expand Investigations do,” he said. “After all, training them in ting messages on the stubs, but warden; John 0. Nelson, junior Reservations are being iHMisin m m at least until June, according to Chapman. to show courage, sacrifice and vision,” he Second-Job Competition work skills and involving them in that some of the employes warden; Erland Johnson (past accepted by Nelson, Stratford, said. Fendell said, “Many of the jobs educational and social activities is what Veto Expected to Stapd HARTFORD (UPI) - The legislature’s colleges “because there’s so much money started to ask where they had Oil Price Freeze Reaffirmed master), senior deacon; or any lodge officer. ‘"The biggest problem facing the coun­ traditionally set aside for the handicapped it’s all about. The Sheltered Workshop is a In Washington, White House legislative leasing subcommittee today voted to send there.” gone. “So I started putting little Richard ^ lin , junior deacon. try is the dilatory tactics of Congress,” and reta rd ^ now are being given to men place where they learn they’re part of aides meanwhile appeared to be its report to the Federal Organized Crime “At the Waterbury complex alone,” sayings from the Bible, or other VIENNA (UPI) - Oil the oil they want and we will Ford told the mayors. who need second jobs (mostly part-time) society and the community.” including an Iranian suggestion succeeding in their efforts to line up Strike Force, the state’s attorney and to Dice said,” there is an $800,(X)0 consulting things I thought were in­ ministers ofthe Organization of continue to do so,” he told Ford dined with the mayors following a to help support their families.” He said the workshop now is concen­ to link oil prices to those of a enough Senate votes to sustain Ford’s im­ the U.S. attorney for possible further in­ fee.” teresting. Around the time peo­ Petroleum Exporting Countries newsmen. “If they conserve White House-sponsored conference on He said the slump in the Sheltered trating on service jobs — food service at “basket of commodities.” Alderman pending veto of a measure delaying the vestigation. Lawmakers had indicated Tuesday they ple are expecting raises or cost today said the price of oil will and do not use as much oil we energy and economy. Workshop’s work load began when the the Senior Citizens Center and Manchester Under this plan the price of new fees which he imposed on imported ’The subcommittee also voted to request would bring up a number of complaints of living increases I put things not increase in the near future, will not cry about it. Challenges Iona Manufacturing Co. shut down. Community College, cleanup of parking oil would fluctuate with the » ^ .1 oil. its legal life be extended so it may begin against Shure, but these were not dis­ on the checks about ^ in g poor and they will not cut produc­ “We decided at our last “It had a negative effect on our whole lots, washing cars, doing housework and prices the oil producing nations i Y l & y O r i ^ U l C l R investigating community colleges and cussed at the meeting Wednesday. or humble, and stuff like Uiat.” tion. meeting to freeze the oil price operation,” he said. odd jobs, and doing garden and lawn work. must pay for 20 or 30 basic com group homes with its own cadre of Some were upset with Shure for endor­ Once when management for until Sept. 30 of this year. We Two of the projects initiated in the ‘"They’ve got to be kept busy and to ‘‘The price has to stay modifies. NEW HAVEN(UPI) - Aider- “professional investigators, including ex- sing former Gov. Thomas J. MeskilTs em­ the architectural firm was will stick to that. workshop and successful for a con­ become involved,” said Fendell. “Until frozen,” Saudi Arabian Oil “We are not insisting on this man Frank Logue, 50, calling Golan Heights Return FBI agents, auditors and accountants.” battled federal judgeship, his recommen­ beginning to put the pressure on Representatives of the 13 Do people siderable time have begun to feel the sub-contracts and jobs in business es­ Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani proposal,” he said. “’There can City Hall a "closed cor­ Leasing co-chairman Rep. Richard A. dation that no one be investigated for for rush work orders, Crowley major oil producing nations economic slump, said Fendell. He was tablishments open up again, we’ll utilize said. "We will keep our be other plans. But we all agree poration,” has become the se­ Dice, R-Cheshire, said the “professional possibly perjury and his suggestion that came up with the following met here to prepare the first referring to industrial rags and recycled their skills to the best of our ability.” promise.” that we must protect the value cond candidate to challange in­ investigators” would probably replace H. federal authorities should investiate the Biblical saying: “All the works conference of the OPEC heads really prefer coat hangers. Iranian Interior Minister of our oil. Perhaps the price of cumbent Bartholomew Guida Key In Syrian Formula William Shure, the New Haven lawyer leasing scandal. of the Lord are good, and He of state, expected to start in Jamshid Amouzegar ruled out oil could be linked to the rate of for the Democratic mayoral who served as subcommittee chief counsel will furnish every work in due Algiers March 4. production cuts to dry up the world inflation.” nomination. during the initial investigation of Connec­ time.” Amouzegar said the to be alone United Press International the audience, incuding the American and current world surplus and keep ticut’s property leasing scandal. With unemployment in­ ministers would discuss Syrian President Hafez Assad today said Russian ambassadors. price evels high. Dice said the subcommittee’s new direc­ creasing across the nation proposals to guard the cartel’s Israel would have to return to its pre-1967 Israeli territorial concessions alone will “We have promised to sell tion is a “different type of work. We’re Congress Apparently Cool Crowley says he is thinking of income against inflation and Oil Depletion Agreement In their grief? borders and guarantee the rights of the not achieve peace, Assad said: the industorialized nations all looking for more professional-type in­ using a saying attributed to the falling value of the dollar. Palestinian people if there is to be lasting “Damascus does not determine peace. former President Calvin peace in the Middle East. Cairo does not determine peace. It is only vestigators, including ex-FBI agents, Coolidge — “The final solution Key to Tax Bill Action His address at a student rally came the Palestinian people which determine auditors and accountants.” No! Being alone makes the pain harder. That’s why Subcommittee members also dis­ To Cambodian Aid Pleas of unemployment is work.” you should go to the funeral of relatives and friends after diplomatic sources in Cairo said peace in the Middle East.” in rebates of 1974 taxes amoun- Egypt had suggested a temporary peace regarded Share’s recommendation that no WASHINGTON (UPI) — ’The to 10 per cent of the taxes and pay a visit of condolence. Jordan Role Speculated WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford that any “loss” in Cambodia will be Ford wrote that, “If additional military formula aimed at a new troop withdrawal action be taken in the'several instances of assistance is withheld or delayed, the House is ready to pass a $21.3 you must pay by April 15, up to In ’Tel Aviv, Ha’aretz newspaper said and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Congress’ fault unless it acts. agreement with Israei in the Sinai desert. conflicting testimony arising from the government forces will be forced, within billion tax cut bill-including a maximum of $200. Above $20,- Israeli officials believe Jordan is ready to are telling Congress in no uncertain terms Congress appears unmoved. Most COURT CASES Wants Golan Heights subcommittee’ lenghty public hearings. weeks, to surrender to the insurgents. rebates of up to $200 for all qoq in Income, however, this return to the Middle East diplomatic Dice said the subcommittee is par- the United States has a moral responsibili­ opinions have opposed this aid and $300 “I want the whole of the Golan Heights. Raises Question (^payers—if a dispute over en- vvould come down. Anyone arena after being shut out by the Palestine ticularily interested in community ty to save the Cambodian government million which the President requested for ding the oil depletion allowance making more than $30,000 I want the whole of Sinai. And I want the Liberation Organization at an Arab sum­ from Communist insurgents. Congress South Vietnam. Ford’s letter to Albert, “Are we to deliberately abandon a small Boucher previously admitted doesn’t bog things down. whole rights of the Palestinian people,” read Tuesday on the House floor and the country in the midst of its life and death In Memoriam U.S. DISTRICT COURT would get only a $100 rebate. mit conference last year. does not seem to be listening. Hartford Soaslon he misused $15,000 of the credit The caucus of all House Also in the bill is $8.1 biUion Assad told the rally at Damascus Univer­ The newspaper said King Hussein Together, they pleaded ’Tuesday for $200 strong statements in Kissinger’s ’Tuesday struggle? Is the United States, which so sity. union’s funds. He disappeared Democrats was to be asked in 1975 tax cuts for individuals, suggested to a group of American visitors million in emergency aid for Cambodia. news conference drew little reaction. far has consistently stood by its friends In sad and loving memory ol my dear Daniel F. Boucher, 28, of 24 from his job as credit union today to instruct the rules com- brought about by increasing the A number of foreign diplomats were in that the West Bank of the Jordan River, Without the money. Ford told Speaker Doing What It Can through the most difficult of times now to husband, Thomas McKinney, who left Roosevelt St., Manchester, has manager last October, with WATKINS FUNERAL HOME / 142 E. CENTER 8T.. Inside Today me on February 25, 1S73. m itt^ to force a floor vote on a standard deduction, and $5.1 MANCHESTER now occupied by Israel, be placed under Carl Albert, the Cambodian government Restricted by a $377 million spending condemn, in effect, a small Asian nation been sentenced to 90 days at a $15,000 of blank trav elers’ totally dependent on us?” There is someone who m isses you sadly. liberal move to end the deple­ billion in business tax cuts and S4«-8310 international supervision until residents of will surrender “within weeks” to the limit for Cambodia, the administration is Hartford halfway house for checks. tion allowance, a controversial Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Kissinger said of South Vietnam that no In the house where you used to be. misusing funds m the investment tax Incentives for the region decide their own fate. guerrilla Khmer Rouge. beginning to do what it can. On Thursday Someone who wanted to keep you Boucher was apprehended by $2.6 billion oil industry tax Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 one ever suggested the Thieu government But God willed it not to be. Manchester Teachers I^eral 1975 and 1976. The Cairo sources said the United States Domino Theory Recalled Saigon time, planes will begin airlifting the FBI in Los Angeles several break. The Weather Stamps and coins...... Page 9 could exist without U.S. help. You left some beautiful memories. Credit Union. \ Liberals, led by Reps. would be the “guardian” of the Israeli- TTie argument was couched in terms about 1,000 tons of rice, ammunition and And sorrow too great to be toid. weeks after his disappearance. If the dispute is resolved over MmoML nmui mectors usom um Dear Abby...... Page 10 “If the collapse of Southeast Asia is But the one who lost and loved you Chief U.S. District Court William Green, D-Pa., and Sam Egyptian truce and might have to deal that harkened back to the Truman ad­ fuel each day to Phnom Penh, now cut off Judge Garie specified that the next two days, the bill is ’The Connecticut state weather forecast: On Second ’Thought...... Page 10 caused by an American decision to Your memory will never grow old. Judge T. Emmet Clarie also Gibbons, D-Fla., lost in their ef­ w i^ possible violations. ministration and the “loss of China” ; the by the insurgents. Tlie $4.6 million bill will the first 90 days of the scheduled for floor action and Partly cloudy and windy today with Lottery eligibles...... Page 24 withhold aid under conditions in which Sadly missed imposed a two-year, suspended fort to convince the Ways and The proposal calls for Israel to give up Eisenhower administration and the theory come out of economic aid for Cambodia. suspended jail term is to be certain passage on Thursday. It highs in upper 30s to u p ^ r 40s. Fair such a decision can have only one out­ Wife, Christine Means Committee to include strategic passes and oil fields in the Sinai Busiess news...... Page 12 that weakness in fighting Communists in Assistant Secretary of State Phillip jail term and two-year proba­ served at Watkinson House in tonight and Thursday. Lows tonight in the come, the conclusion will be inevitable would then go to the Senate. repeal of the oil depletion Desert in return for written commitments Herald Angle...... Page 15 one part of the world will have reper­ Habib said ’Tuesday Cambodia will run out tion. Hartford. upper 20s to mid 30s. Highs Thursday in that it was the United States which has the The bill contains $8.1 billion allowance in the tax cut bill. by both sides to refrain from hostilities Tech in CIAC play...... Page 15 cussions elsewhere — like a “falling row of ammunition within a month and out of the upper 30s to mid 40s. responsibility.” during peace talks, the diplomats said. Area Profile ...... Pages 3, 6, 7, 8, 21 of dominos.” They are saying in effect food by June. i PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 — PAGE THREE NATIONAL WEATHEI SEIVICE FOIECAST t* 7AM EST 7 -2 1 -7 5 NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 3 0 . « j By WALLY FORTIN SAFE LIVING Bolton Democrats Press For Traffic Light Guarantee MANCHESTER PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE B O L T O N Richard Morra, first select­ legislation, can appropriate up ” SEATTLE 30.00 would be paid for but, to get the could also request a light. England again. Donna Holland man, was against the request to $5,(MO. light. She said she h o f^ W. The state has agreed to pay i Driver’s Quiz Answers Correspondent for two reasons. First the town Joann Neath said she talked Dave Dreselly, selectman, Harry England, owner of the one half of the cost of the light said one of the most important Hi! The big news around the DeSimone and Gladys Seelert, ly, 645; Berthan Duhring, 643; “What the other guy did” on 1) f a l s e . Highway ac­ 646-0375 must be committed before the to James Spencer of the shopping center, would pay his if the town commits itself to Uings people in general can do center these days is all about 123; Mabel Wilson, and Joseph Clarence Burke, 642; and An­ the highway is always a favorite cidents are the leading cause of Seven Democratic Town state will commit itself; se­ Department of Transportation fair share. half the cost. The state is to talk to the store owners at our coming Variety Show. It’s Windsor, 121; Ann Lehmann, drew Noske, 633. topic of conversation — but how death for Americans under age Committee members attended cond, if the appropriation is in­ who said the figures for the Morra said before the town recommended England pay half the shopping center so when just around the corner, so to 120; Anna Demko, 118; Ger­ Here are a couple of many people really know the 25 — period. the selectmen’s meeting Mon­ cluded in the 1975-1976 budget, light will be closer to $10,000 in­ fully commits itself everyone the town’s cost as the shopping England approaches them, as speak, coming up on March 14 trude Herrmann, Esther Ander­ reminders for you. Starting facts about specific traffic 2) FALSE. Experts estimate day attempting to get a written the committee will not be made stead of the original esimate of should remember what you do center helped cause the traffic he is supposed to, they will and 15. The gang in the show is son, Mina Reuther, and Roy next Wednesday, we will begin rules and regulations? The that 10,000 to 15,(MO lives a year commitment concerning a traf­ until May and monies can’t be $15,000. He said the town should for one you have to for all. In problem. really working hard and long our crewel embroidery class at cooperate. Durey, 117; Jennie Fogarty and Highway Users Federation for would be save if everyone used fic light at tfie shopping center used until July 1. receive the figures in a couple other words, when or if a light England has not yet com­ SAN FRANCISCO)^ lately, and it all adds up to 10 a.m. to noon.-On Tuesday it Morra said, “I’ve always Betty Jesanis, 116; Grace Wind­ ’ Safety and Mobility has safety belts. at Bolton Notch. Morra said as soon as actual of weeks. is installed at the shopping mitted himself. Morra said he another super performance. wanted safety for the town, not sor and Clara Hemingway, 115. will be our oil painting class at developed the following quiz to 3) TRUE. The committee requested figures are received from the Leon River, selectman, said center other areas where there Tickets are now available is awaiting figures from the just at election time.” P inochle 10 a.m. until noon. refresh a few memories. 4) FALSE. There are eight funds be included in the 1975- state the selectmen will request the selectmen are in full agree­ is a potential traffic hazard state before approaching so stop by and pick yours up On Monday morning we had Fun-Day True or False? million alcoholic drivers in the 1976 budget for the town’s cost funds from the Board of ment a light should be installed LOSANSELES ^AIR ATLANTA soon. This Sunday, Marci and our usual turnout for our Tomorrow for our Fun-) Next to illness and disease, U.S., and 17 million high- of the light. Finance which, due to 1974 at the shopping center. Roger Negro have decided on a kitchen social bingo, and in the entertainment our good friend highway accidents are the volume social drinkers. Maureen Houle, DTC chair­ long workout and remind all to afternoon we had 14 tables for Helen Flavell has some of our 5) FALSE. Driver error, in­ man, said she feels townspeople Manchester Parkade bring sandwiches. We will have leading cause of death for pinochle with the following own members ready to bring Americans under age 25. cluding the failure to perceive will be satisfied if the Open Wed., Thurs., and lO W ilT TEMrERATURES coffee and tea available. The winners. out some fun talent which danger signs in time to do selectmen’s commitment is Friday Nights 'til 9 action starts at 2:30 p.m. 2) If everyone used safety <32b« ^ 1 0 NEW ORLEANS 'MIAMI Al Chellman, 704; Michael should be lots of fun. So join us belts, the traffic death toll something about them, is the written into the minutes of its Trip Registration DeSimone, 692; Bessie Coste, for our hot meal, and be around most frequent contributory H e r a l t J meeting. She said the major would be cut by 6,000 to 8,000 a Area Profile Let’s see, when Monday com­ 685; Ann Lehmann, 675; Mary for the entertainment. year. cause of traffic mishaps. concern was not how the light r— LEGEND' es we will start registering for Nackowski, 671; Nils Shenning, A reminder that on Monday, 3) One out of every four 6) TRUE. ’The total is more our Wildwood, N.J. trip. This 32 658; Roy Durey, 655; Samuel March 17, on good old Saint drivers of motor vehicles in the than 10,000 pedestrian deaths a year you have a choice of the Schorrs, 653; Lwn Fallot, 650; Patrick’s Day, we are having U.S. will have a traffic accident year. week of June 2 through 6, or Marjorie McLain, 649; Bess our big Irish Dance. Tickets are this year. 7) FALSE. Most states have Teacher, Student in Symposium June 9 through 13. At registra­ [^ / / / jSHOWERS ^ Moonan, 648; Ernestine Donnel­ now on sale at the office. 4) There are about a million some kind of program for those I tion time you can pay the full alcoholics who drive in the U.S. of driving age, but few states Donna Holland Roy teaches physics and sciences, show recognition for Uft WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ amount of $85 which is the com­ 5) Most traffic accidents are have comprehensive safety chemistry at the high school. academic excellence and show plete package, or you can pay Correspondent caused by defective vehicles. programs for all age groups. He has worked in the area of the importance of both science For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. Wednesday night will find generally fair weather $45 down, and the rest by May 646-0375 6) An a v e r a g e of 30 8) TRUE. Out of 563,500 human nutrition, student af­ and humanities to the natural covering the major part of the nation with skies ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Some 15. Registration starts around 8 Dane Ward, Bolton High pedestrians each day are struck highway bridges in the coun­ fairs and horticulture. culture and general welfare. snow, however, may be noted over parts of the upper lakes and a few showers are likely a.m. and we’ll take as many Ma-Ma M ia\ School chemistry student, and and killed by motor vehicles. try, more than 80,000 have been Kenneth Roy, science depart­ A symposium selection com­ In an academic and research along the East Gulf coast. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in buses as we can fill for either 7) Most states have traffic officially classifi^ as critically environment participants week. ment chairman, have been mittee chooses outstanding parenthesis) Atlanta 31 (54), Boston 26 (48), Chicago 16 (35), Dallas 40*(57), Denver 21 safety education programs deficient. selected to participate in the Connecticut high school witness research projects in Setback Cuisine (57), Duluth 3 (24), Houston 42 (63), Jacksonville 36 (73), Kansas City 23 (51), Los Angeles extending from kindergarten 9) FALSE. The Interstate Twelfth Connecticut Junior teachers and students of progress, hear presentations by Action at the center starts "The Family Restaurant" 54 (69), Miami 52 (76), New Orleans 46 (65), New York 27 (46), Phoenix 48 (81), San Fran­ through Grade 12. Highway System was purposely Science and Humanities Sym­ scholarly promise to par­ eminent scientists and with Friday when we had 72 471 Hartford Road Corner of McKee Street cisco 4i2 (65), Seattle 39 (55), St. Louis 19 (49), Washington 28 (50). 8) About one out of every six designed as a high-speed posium at Yale University ticipate. humanists and exchange ideas players for setback with the Rita Coolidge (left) joins songwriter Kris Kristofferson highway bridges in the country system, and it is twice as safe April 7 and 8. There were 200 students and with fellow students and following winners: for the last program in PBS’s “Soundstage” series, ILOOK! HERE ARE MA MA MIA’S THURSDAY is unsafe. as conventional roads and Ward is a junior with a 50 teachers chosen from teachers. Lyla Steele, 131; Harvey Thursday (Feb. 27) at 10 p.m. on Connecticut Public 9) Because speeds are higher streets. profound interest in nominations from all secondary All participants will be guests Laquerre, and Violet Dion, 126; IRRATIOR FIGHTER DIHNER SPECIALS! on interstate highways, they 10) TRUE. But it is possible, archeology. He has been in­ schools in Connecticut. in New Haven with food and Television (Channel 24). K arl White, 125; M ichael “Give Your Family A Treat, and are more dangerous than con­ even advisable in dangerous volved in several archeological The objectives of the sym­ lodging provided by Yale TV TONIGHT Come To Ma Ma Mia’s To Eat!” ventional roads and streets. situations, for a cyclist to “digs” in the Connecticut area. posium are to demonstrate the University, Quinnipiac College, 10) Bicycle riders must change to predestrian rules by He plans to further his educa­ relationship between science Olin Corporation and the U.S. SERVED THURSDAY ONLY! follow the same rules of the dismounting and walking his tion in archeology. and humanities, stimulate the Army Research Office. SERVED FROM 4:00 TO 9:00 P.M. bike. 6:00 To Be Alive...... 20 Adams of Eagle L ake___8-40 Hospital To Sponsor road as car drivers. study of mathematics and News...... 3-8-22-30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Faith for Today...... 18 NEW OPERA • FRESH VEAL PARMAJEAN Bewitched ...... 5 The Romagnolis’ Table ___ 57 Petrocelli...... 20-30 Career Day Sessions SAN FRANOSCX) (UPI) - The with Spaghetti, or Potato and Vagatabla. The Untouchables ...... 9 San Francisco Opera has com­ 7:30 Washington Report ...... 22 • OPEN FACE STEAK . two eosy woys to 'Chorge-lf Star T rek...... 11 missioned a new opera for its with Spaghetti, or Potato and Vagatabla Name That T u n e...... 3 10:15 The Champions...... 18 The program will end at 9 American bicentennial celebra- The $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Nets vs. Nuggets...... 9 The Auxiliary of Manchester • FILLET OF HADDOCK The Honeymooners ...... 20 Memorial Hospital will sponsor p.m. tioa with Spaghetti, or Potato and Vagatabla Country Carnival...... 18 10:30 Electric Company...... 24-57 three career day sessions at the Those interested in attending The opera will be composed Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Mayor's Half Hour ...... 18 • SPAGHEHI AND MEAT BALLS . ENDOFMONTH Bonanza...... 40 may sign up in their school by Andrew Imbrie, professor of Nutmegger’s Almanac . 24 hospital for area school 11:00 guidance office. 6:30 Animal World...... 30 students on March 6,13 and 20. music at the University of News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 The schedule of sessions is as Your News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Room 222 ...... 40 Career Day is designed to let California in Berkeley, and M ovie...... 5 The Best of Groucho...... 5 students see first hand the follows: librettist Oakley M. Hall. Martin Agronsky ...... 40 The F.B.1...... 11 Choice SALE Teacher Preview ...... 24 careers available in the health Students from schools iii They will collaborate on a set­ 8:00 Zoom...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 20 field. Students in Grades 8 Manchester (including East ting of Wallace Stegner’s The Above Tony Orlando & D aw n...... 3 11:30 through 12 are invited. Catholic High School) and Pulitzer Prize novel, “Angel of 6:45 That’s My M pma...... 8-40 Served with NOW THRU SAT. MARCH 1st Economics 201 ...... 24 Movies ...... 3-5 There will be registration and Bolton are invited to attend the Repose.” The opera will be pre­ Roll and Butter Children Under 12, Vi P r i ^ Knicks vs. Celtics ...... 9 March 6 session with March 3 7:00 Wide World Special...... 8-40 a snack beginning at 3 p.m. in miered during the 1976 season. M ovie...... 11 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 the last date for sign-up. News...... 3-22-40 the hospital conference rooms. Sharing Our F a ith ...... 18 Students from schools in Truth of Consequences...... 8 MIDNIGHT The program will include a Little House on the Prairie Coventry, Rham, and East Ironside ...... 9 The Twilight Zone...... 11 showing of the film ‘‘A Member ...... 20-22-30 of the Family” filmed at the Hartford are invited to attend The Mod Squad...... 11 Arabs and Israelis...... 24-57 12:30 GRANTS M ovie...... 9 hospital. March 13 with March 10 the last Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 8:30 News...... 11 After the film, small groups sign-up date. Merv Griffin Show...... 5 of students will tour the Students from schools in POTTING M ovie...... 8-40 1:00 South Windsor, Ellington, i P M ^ i 3RD. HIT WEEK (PQ) \ hospital. The departments they Behind the L in es...... 24-57 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 l iji SOIL / KATHARINE ROSS N will visit include physical Rockville and Glastonbury are HOSL 9:00 1:45 therapy, medical records, invited to attend the March 20 ‘THE STEPFORD WIVES” Cannon ...... 3 Reel Camp ...... 5 laboratory, pharmacy, session with March 17 the last Ir i' J Lucas T anner...... 20-22-30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 respiratory therapy. X-ray, sign-up date. EVES AT 7 - 9 P.M. y Theater in America...... 24-57 WEDNESDAY MOVIES SUN. AT 5-7-9 / nuclear medicine, dietary, ad­ -10:00 4:00 (9) “Son of ministration, personnel, and The Manhunter...... 3 Frankenstein” (1939). Basil data processing. News...... 5-11 Rathbone, Boris Karloff. They will be informed about This printing test pattern is 6;30 (5) “Cinderfella” (1960). careers in nursing, operating part of The Herald quality con­ Jerry Lewis. room technician, social service, trol program in order to give MEL BROOKS’ (R) V ■ H E = : 8:00 (11) ‘‘Master of the and others. Department people you one of the finest 3 bags ^1 / “BLAZING SADDLES” \ World” (1961). Vincent Price. will be available to discuss newspapers in the nation. EVES 7:15-9:15 8:30 (8-40) ‘‘Someone I their work and answer any SAT. M AT. f PM. Touched” ( 1975). Cloris questions. Sterilized, ready-to-use. Hardy mix for all purpose planting. SUN. C O N T. 2 P.M. . Leachman. The careers to be presented \ TIK SHOW «1 JO NTMB 99‘ / 11:30 (3) ‘‘House on Green include some required on-the- G F E D C 2 lb. size Apple Road’’ ( 1970). ND MATKES SAT.-SUN. 1:15 P.M. job training after high school. Limit: 3 per customer free Christopher George. Others require from six months 2 MTS “HERCULES’’ PIUS 11:30 (5) ‘‘The Snake Pit” “HERCULES UNCHAINED” 99 to five years of post high school GIVING (1948). Olivia de Havilland. training. PHONE 6 4 9 -9 3 3 3 . 12:30 (9) ‘‘The Cry Baby The groups will have supper GREAT! m ( PR. Killer” (1958). Jack Nicholson. in the cafeteria as guests of the hospital. grants too T . 9 . 2 ” S -^' The First Time Ever From (I^THEATRES EAST THEATER SHEER economy MIDOLE TPKE.. VfiNCHESTER SH, Pfl RKflOE • 659 - 5491 PANTYHOSE..* SCHEDULE envelopes America's Best Known Maker! I ReV VALUE! MmioF n Women’s stretch nyl^on. r-MRIMMINTII Vernon Cine' 1 — ‘‘Blazing Foot Prints ST. JOSEPH’S®* Saddles,” 7:15-9:15 AN N OUNCES nude heel. Sizes P/A: ASPIRIN FOR LiniMixmss" Vernon Cine 2 — ‘‘The Step- NEW CLA SSES IN T/ET. Hurry in today ana ford Wives,” 7:00-9:00 CHILDREN stock up! ‘Not w>W w h m prohIbllHl by iMv IfiK WAUIR U.A. 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Feb. 26. 1975 — PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed,, Feb. 26, 1975 INVENTOR’S INVENTOR Kindergarten • •IT T r f patent system. And by the time WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPD - I 2 he died, he held 1,093 patents iflaurlipstrr tupiiuuiHpialft 3 4 5 e ; • 9 Thomas Alva Edison required >0 11 12 13 14 IS 1< that included the phonograph, 17 I I 19 20 21 22 23 one new invention every 10 days the electric light and the motion 34 25 26 27 21 29 30 from himself and his staff, says Registration 31 picture projector. In 1923, it was ALMANAC the Intellectual Property OPINION reported the cash value of his in­ Owners, Inc., a nonprofit group ventions was $15 billion. HI NEIGHBOR Set Two Days devoted to preserving a strong f I ■ f By BURL LYONS SCENE FRDM HERE Budget Ploys By SOL R. COHEN Advance registration for The Board of Education also By United Press International children eligible to enter may require proof that a tuber­ Today is Wednesday, Feb 26, the 57th kindergarten in September will culin test has been given day of 1975 with 318 to follow. be W^nesday and Thursday, The moon is approaching its last PLAZA DEPT. STORE Before the business of finalizing amounts to is temporary relief or It seems that nearly every time the between the ages of three and lON? • OOO! ’The court said that the sale and March 5 and 6 from 3 to 4 p.m. five. A final request is that each quarter. (We Have A Notion To Pleaeo) state, school and town budgets gets aspirin politics. Town of Manchester deals with the publication of newspapers is a private It Grew, and Grew, and,,. at the schools they will attend. child have a physical examina­ The morning stars are Mercury and Next to Frank's Supermarket too serious, we’d like to make a few And we have the inflation escalator federal government the town is faced enterprise and that newspapers are Letters of notification are tion before September. Mars. East Mlddla Tpka., Wanctiester with a panic button approach when it free to do business with whomever The only way I could get it the forest?” Well, with that The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter light-hearted observations about the tactic. being sent to families having If children cannot be im­ comes to making a decision. they, choose,*- - home was to lay it flat on its plant I couldn’t see the house prospective kindergarten munized for medical or other and Saturn. • PAINT UP ploys used in budget gamemanship by Inflation has eroded the value of the ’The latest example is that federal Newspaper publishers are “under side in the trunk of my car. for the porch. children. Any parents who do reasons, parents should present Those bom this day are under the sign of • PATCH UP our bureaucrats. tax dollar therefore more dollars are funds might be available to start an no obligation to accept advertising When I got home, I lifted it When I told my wife what I not receive registration forms statements at registration Pisces. elderly transportation system in gingerly from the trunk, thought about her new plant, are asked to call the nearest time. It is not necessary for American frontiersman William “Buf­ First, there is the “We’ll-Have-to- needed to do the same things. from all who apply for It.” • FIX UP Manchester but the deadline for get­ carried it to the house and stood she wanted to know, “Why elementary school for the children to appear at registra­ falo Bill” Cody was bom Feb. 26,1846. Cut-Police-and-Fire-Protection” ploy. What they are really saying is that ting a share of the “free” money is it upright on the porch. didn’t you tell me before we necessary materials. tion. On this day in history; People read about state and federal bought it?” In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte and 1,200 In ftMAi I ® This is to scare you into thinking we don’t know how to do it any March 14. Except to move it in and out A child may enroll in Notification letters also tell budgets but most have no conception Get a load of that “we” bit. kindergarten if he is five years of a pre-school screening men left the Isle of Elba to start the se­ Certainly, someone, somewhere, of the house, as the seasons and • GLOSS PNAfiB.* VARNISH that every other item in the budget cheaper. when it comes to millions or billions The only thing about it even old on or before Jan. 1, 1976. program to be administered at cond conquest of France. must have been aware of such a temperature changed, it was I* SPRA? Decoupage) has been pared to the bone and that an of dollars. Out in North Carolina, a the only contact I had with it resembling “we” is that she At the time of registration, a date to be announced. An ap­ In 1919, Congress established Grand Ca­ This means the taxpayer must pay program as early as January or bank officer reports that a million in and the only contact I wanted to paid for it with my money. the parent is asked to bring the pointment for the screening nyon Park in Arizona. I* PRIMERS I extra umpteen thousand dollars or so more and more for less and less which k h im eh s p u t t y s p a c k l in q December. $I bills, if you could ever get them all have with it. “Look,” she had said when child’s birth certificate, proof procedure will be made on In 1935, Germany began operation of its I • & I is needed to protect your life and is the essence of good bureaucracy. We should tell the feds what they together, would be 312.5 feet high. To me it was a monster. It we stopped by the garden of diphtheria, tetanus and registration days. Air Force (the Luftwaffe) under center to pick up a couple of Reichmarshal Herman Goering. • BLACK ENAMEL FOR BARBECUE property. While not a tactic or ploy for getting ■ t can do with their money. Does that give you some indication? reminded me of a story I once whooping cough immunization, Screening includes a parent Another case in point. For weeks read — about mythical man- eight-nine-cents plants, “the rubella (German measles) and interview and informal ap­ In 1972, a flash flood in West Virginia & SCREENS What it really means is that: “We’ll budget increases approved by rubber plant I was so crazy killed 118 persons. there has been a lot of time and dis­ A survey just out reveals what eating monsters brought back polio innoculations, and praisal of each child in the • PAINT & VARNISH REMOVERS about is still here, and just see A thought for the day: American poet scare them so much they won’t look at taxpayers, tax cuts or selective tax in­ cussion as to how we could best spend might be a startling fact. Despite the from Mars by mythical evidence that the child has had areas of visual acuity, motor plus BRUSHES AND ROLLERS how it’s grown.” measles vaccine or the disease. coordination and receptive and Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “The reward the rest of the budget where all our in­ that new federal grant windfall. That explorers of that planet. creases come into play also. “new life style” publicity, the young How could I help but see. The Smallpox vaccination is no expressive language. of a thing well done is to have done it.” Need Something? Ask Plazel program moved at a frenzied pace marry at about the same age as their My wife loved it. She’d had laws are working or even raise Promises of tax cuts, no tax in­ her eye on it for several weeks. plant obscured everything else longer required. also and possibly more time and more parents did. However, it is no surprise within a 500 square foot area. questions like why we need a voter creases, or no new taxes have a way study may have been beneficial in the The first time she saw it, it was to learn that they don’t have children nothing but a baby. It needed People would approach it, do a registrar for each political party.” long run. of fading fast after elections. A 1 at the same rate and hence the special food and special care. double take, and retrace their Second, we have the adequate staff , The reason is that public budgets dramatic decline in the under-five So, she left it there to grow up. steps. Only one hardy explorer Day care centers weren’t around population. went around it. We never saw PICTURE PACK necessity ploy. With this tactic we are are based on two uncontrolled items To say it was full grown the PYREX ‘N’ PLAYNTS when we were young and rearing a next time we saw it (and bought him again. Ji^epacol Mouthwash told that unless there is adequate staff which are controlled in private family so couples had to handle their it) is the understatement of the When my wife learned the BAKEWARE SPECIAL Non-toxic, Something to think about: non-spill paint. Won't - SAMPLE SIZE certain programs and projects cannot own baby-sitting service. century. full-grown rubber plant cost • 2 Qt. Loaf Dish • 2 Qt. Square Cake Dish budgets. These uncontrollables are Two years ago, about $4 billion in only two dollars more than it dryout. We agree that we live in a different If you ever wanted to see a * 1 Qt. Covered Casserole be carried out effectively. called income and expense. benefits was paid out under the basic had as a stripling, there was no age and day today. However, we hope man-eating rubber plant, you • 2Qt. Oblong Bake Dish DIP DOTS 1 Qc What it really means is that each federal unemployment compensation stopping her. 23” I W Tax income is constantly re- town directors give a lot of solid law. should have stopp^ by our EASY BRIGHT house during the time it (the She asked me for the money, YOUR 400 per store, No Rain Checks. bureaucrat’s prestige is measured by estimated upward depending on spen­ thinking before launching or par­ With an average unemployment CHOICE Paint bright pictures plant) was alive and before it paid for it and had me carry it on magic black paper; the number of people on his staff. For ticipating in any new programs of any rate of 7.5 per cent this year, the out to the car. ding needs. In normal economic ate its way to oblivion. We had perfect everytime. Noxzema Shave Cream him to admit he could do the job with times, revenue tends to increase and magnitude. Due to the economic projected cost for today’s expanded it standing next to our old So, I lay it flat on its side in 19 Ages 3 to 8. climate, and the critical tax situation efforts would be $17 billion, according rubber plant — the one with the trunk of the car and drove Reg. less staff would violate the to 1.99 keep pace with expense increases. But facing us at both the town and state to the Labor Department. However, a more trunk showing than home. I know now I had the sub­ YOUR CHOICE 11 oz. Reg. Bureaucratic Oath which says never level, we cannot afford any new leaves. The new one was so conscious hope something in abnormal times, revenue estimates jobless rate that low for the year now loxieni 1.09 programs. would happen to it before we Cocoa Door Mat “tttS43S 67<^ luxuriant, we couldn’t even see assign one man to a job two men can are changed downward and expenses Spanish Burro Taxi (Photo by Steve Dunn) seems unrealistic and some analysts got home. suggest that this year’s unemploy­ its trunk. Our 97 Regular or menthol, 11 oz. do half as well. continue to increase, thus making a Remember the old saying, Something happened to it Reg. John Mitchell, former attorney ment benefits tab could reach $^ 2.99 Third we have the comparison “He couldn’t see the trees for alright. It grew in the trunk — 1.88 case for tax increases. general, got a lot of mileage out of billion. that’s what happened to it. caper. Here is where we are told So there will be talk of increased that comment concerning Martha Under the federal law, 90 per cent of DIP DOTS Gillette Trac II Blades with whom he is legally separated. 1 Qt. Thermos Pkg. of 5 Manchester (or the state’s towns) get sales taxes and a valiant battle to the employer-paid tax goes to the HIDDEN His comment brought the remark Plaid Bottle PICTURES Reg. less state aid than towns in other ANDREW TULLY states and 10 per cent to the federal Auto Club Sponsors avert an income tax until Uncle Sam from a cohort here at The Herald that government. Together, they form the Pictures appear like 1.10 O u r 77^ states therefore the state should be threatens to cut federal aid to the telephone company should give pool from which benefits are paid. R e g . magic as you paint. 12 Twin Injector Blades Gas Watcher Program 3.79 1.99 ipictures and non-spill doing more to ease the tax burden on Connecticut because its tax effort is ^Only In America^ serious consideration to carrying a Some five states, among them Clairol Kindness (dipdots. Ages3-8. photo of Martha on the centerfold of local property. less than other states. Connecticut, are borrowing or have 3 Way Hair Setter Every Night Shampoo the new directory. applied for loans from the federal The Automobile Club of Hart­ weekly fuel use by about 2Vi DIP DOTS What it really means is that the This also is a deception to keep us ford has announced in its gallons, or by about 30 miles of Set your hair dry, with Caldor 20 Lb. Size DESIGN BOOK government to keep their programs February “Automobiler” it will driving a week. local bureaucrats are getting the heat Some bankers have told us that a mist or with conditioner. Detergent mjq 24 page pad of bright from realizing that we are going to be WASHINGTON — One is reminded of would-be candidate in 1974 — a whopping going. Yes, Mr. or Mrs. Employer, participate in a statewide Gas State fuel tax figures indicate Includes 20 tangle-free Our Reg. 5.69 colored designs, easy fs 79® the response uttered by the late movie $1,759,(XX). Not to disparage the gutsy little few 1974 income tax refund checks from the property taxpayer and if taxed as much as 10 or 12 per cent you can look forward to an upward Watchers Program, being spon­ about 1 billion 200 million rollers. #K420. Our Reg. 22.97 to follow. strawberry, herbal or lemon mogul, Sam Goldwyn, when informed that governor, who has a lot more horse sense have started to make their way to the they “are to increase their budgets more next year. adjustment in your tax rate. sored nationally by the gallons of gasoline are sold in Dublin had a Jewish mayor; “It could than some of the glamor pusses, but the windows of tellers. Since the Internal A m erican Automobile Connecticut each year, with an happen only in America.” they have to get money from You won’t find it in the budgets best he can hope for is to influence the Revenue Service says processing Association (AAA). Also par­ estimated 75 per cent, or 900 Here we are with 1975 less than two choice of a Democratic nominee. A number of retailers and shopping somewhere else. but because of the deficits projected takes about six weeks, some folks centers across the country are plan­ ticipating statewide is the million gallons, consumed by M l n J t l n g Portable Heaters months old and Democratic politicians That would be bad for most of the must have filed real early. Connecticut Motor Club in passenger cars. Does this mean no tax break for the in the federal budget and other who are yearning to save the Republic by Democratic hopefuls, but not necessarily ning to kick off their Bicentennial IRS reports that tax refunds will be advertising and promotion plans late Hamden. “The purpose of the Gas local property owner? Again, we have bureaucratic tinkering with the winning the Presidency already have for Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington, or The of the voluntary Watchers Program,” states the \\|K ' : ' Our greater in size and number this year next month. It isn’t too early for raised nearly $4-million for a campaign Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas— who raised, national program is to reduce “Automobiler” article, “is to Reg. 33 two definitions of tax breaks. One is economy, it will lessen the value of that will not end until November 1976. respectively, $1,139,000 and $1,034,804 last than last year because of Manchester area retailers to begin 14.99 oil imports by one million avoid higher gasoline taxes or OVER' for state aid to actually lessen mill your paycheck, your pension, your Indeed, every penny of that $4-million was year: Neither Jackson nor Bentsen is a overwithholding by employes and the outlining plans for promoting the barrels a day. eliminate the need for harsh k. raised last year, before a new law limiting hard-core liberal, and as a Wallace man poor condition of the economy. ’The levies for a year or two and the other savings, and your property. It is the nation’s 200th birthday. Each licensed driver in the mandatory controls — such as Automatic thermostat con­ individual contributions to $1,000 an elec­ put it the other day: “George could be service predicts that some 66 million state will be asked to reduce rationing, or a return to the trol; 1 ,320 watts heat. Safety is to use state aid to defer mill in­ tion went into effect Jan. 1. tip-over switch. *HF2TR cruelest tax of all, inflation, which is comfortable with either if he couldn’t do persons will be entitled to an average The other day we took an auto gasoline consumption volun­ allocation system, which Only in America. This time, the any better.” Lightweight Vinyl creases for a year or two. What it nourished by the fact that we continue refund of $385. journey of about 300 miles and tarily by one-sixth, or to make resulted in long lines, gasless Presidential campaign obviously will be a At any rate, as of now Jackson, Bentsen five-gallons do the work of six. Sundays and odd days. It is in­ Zippered Luggage to make it profitable. cavalry charge. On the Democratic side, and Wallace are the big men in the money traveling at the rate of 55 miles per For the average motorist who tended to counter claims that Kodack Pocket HAMILTON BEACH almost everybody is either already run­ sweepstakes. And as the relatively little- From The Meriden Record: Then hour it seemed we were nearly stan­ drives about 10,000 miles a voluntary efforts to conserve 24” WEEKEND FLIGHT ning or says he’s willing to run. And known George McGovern proved in 1972, there’s the story about the florist who ding still. A great many other 21” SHORT HOP Instamatic 10 Our Crock Watcher year, it would mean reducing fuel have failed.” although Ihe Republicans have an Incum­ any candidate who raises a lot of money got an order for a funeral mixed up motorists must have fel^ the same Reg. 1 4 7 0 can win the nomination. with an order for a City Hall secretary 23.99 Our bent in the White House, the natives are so thing as we were repeatedly passed. Our Reg. Reg. Watch For Youngsters restless that Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr., of Moreover, it is significant that other at inauguration time. The secretary One point for certain. It did improve 919... 12IP- °w16.7619.99 21.97 Tennessee has announced his candidates were left far behind the three got the funeral wreath, and at the Helfrick Attending 15.87 our gas mileage which is leaving Includes X-Cube. Extender, Deluxe heater with dual wattage con­ “availability,” whether or not Gerald leaders in the 1974 fund-raising game. cemetery was an impressive floral something to be desired these days. 26” Cross Country Beg...... Color Film, Wrist Strap and trol - 1,2000/1,500 watts. Automatic Adjustable heat range, high-fo In its infinite wisdom, Congress up with what Congress intended, Ford stands for re-election. Former North Carolina Gov. Terry San­ piece that said, “Lots of luck under Orchestra Workshop 19 Camera. 20 per store, No Rain thermostat control. #HF6TR low. 4 quart capacity. Slow We can’t understand, though, why we 29” Overseas Reg...... Ford told a press conference in Atlanta ford raised only $62,341. Former Gov. Jim­ the new administration.” Checks cooking improves flavor. »449 voted last year to return to Daylight enough light for safe passage of our paid six cents a gallon less for a major The Manchester Civic Registration fees and other OA that Baker had a right to run. What else my Carter of Georgia raised only $46,723. 29R Oversize w/Wheels Reg. 33.79...... Time in February instead of April as youngsters to school. could he say? Besides, Ford is no political Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ariz., the first to an­ brand of gasoline in Massachusetts Orchestra is being represented expenses of the state orchestra novice. He knows there are other nounce (in November) raised $20,975. ’The Arabs are seeking to get into compared to Manchester. at a New England regional members will be covered by a we used to do. We hope that parents of children the newspaper business in this coun­ 54” Garment Carrier Reg...... SAVE aspirants breathing down his neck, Even former Sen. Eugene McCarthy of workshop conducted by the $500 technical assistance grant OVER The idea was to have Standard Time who bicycle to school will check those notably his very own Vice President Minnesota, potential candidate of the try, of course, as well as other Since the Department of Transpor­ American Symphony Orchestra given to the Waterbury 1 pc. 3-ply veneer frame; lock/key. Color: Tan > 4 during the winter months and the bicycles to see they are adequately Rockefeller, and also including former Committee for a Constitutional Presiden­ businesses. A newspaper broker in tation’s Nickel Day, Dime Day bus League today and 'hiursday at Symphony Orchestra by the * 5 0 California Gov. Ronald Reagan and Sen. cy, did better with $38,559, although he New York received a letter from a promotions proved popular there is a the Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston. Connecticut Commission on the shortest days. Generally speaking, the reflectorized so they can be readily Charles Percy of Illinois. picked up $21,000 of that total from Mideast businessman and publisher possibility that even free rides might Dr. Francis Helfrick, presi­ Arts. switch last Sunday probably is not any spotted by motorists. Only in America is every boy told he can William Clay Ford of the Detroit Fords. that he is actively seeking acquisition be considered in the future. dent of the civic orchestra and The grant request is being Aluminum chorale and trombonist in the disbursed by the Connecticut hardship to much of the nation, but we With the advent of Daylight Time, grow up to be President and all sorts of It’s still early, of course, and more of U.S. newspaper properties. Regardless of the charge, or no politicians are taking that right seriously. Democrats will be heard from because orchestra, will be among Foundation for the Arts, the 2 - D o o r in Connecticut are on the eastern edge hope springs eternal that spring is There are 17 Democrats either running or nobody can lock up the nomination for at charge, we don’t think Manchester representatives of nine Connec­ state arts agency’s grant-giving T u b Another victory for newspapers. taxpayers should have to help foot the 7 ^ of the time zone and for the next few near. Let’s not mar that happy interested in running and the number least a year, Ohio’s Sen. John Glenn, first ticut symphony orchestras wing. The Massachusetts Supreme Court bill for buses to take shoppers to Hart­ Enclosures General Electric Decorative Ceramic Assorted Gruen weeks it will be dark when many could swell. No one would die of shock if man on the moon, is interested, and so is attending the workshop. thought with an injury or fatality due Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota Robert Byrd, assistant Senate Minority has dismissed suits against two ford. There is evidence that the cash AM/FM Portable Lazy Susans Hand Tools Solid State Digital youngsters start for school. to inattention during this transition decided to make another run, or Maine’s Leader. There are the perennial possibles Boston newspapers by ruling that Uie registers of Manchester area refusal by a newspaper to accept 1 9 ^ 4 Radio Wrist Watch We hope motorists particularly will period. Sen. Ed Muskie. On Capitol Hill, there are like Sens. Frank Church of Idaho, Birch businesses have suffered with the Our Reg. * H " ^ R e g . rumors that Sen. Teddy Kennedy is recon- Bayh of Indiana and Adlai Stevenson of advertising for publication is not an DOT’S bus promotions for Hartford Peg. 29.87 SAVE” to Our be on the alert until daylight catches ■sidering his decision to stay out of the Illinois. There are the dark horses: Gov, Our 14.99 Ea. I m Reg. unfair trade practice. merchants. $10 Reg. race. Dan Walker of Illinois, Gov. Edmund 1■ I f f Ea. 137.50 27.88 Only in America could it happen that Brown of California, Sargent Shriver of 23.44 Perfect serving accessories Wrench sets, hammers, pliers dL!f1ub'’S ’en?ng.'NyronrilTi;"s,'guTdL®'^ for tid bits and snacks. and many other useful tools. Liquid crystal diode. Constant Alabama’s Gov. Goerge Wallace raised the Kennedy Shrivers, and-Mayor Kevin Two way power, AC/DC operation. 2 3 Door Model, Reg. 42.87...... ' 2 9 4 Q readout. Powered by a tiny more campaign dough than any other White of Boston. Handsome vertical style vinyl case. Colorful Ceramic Minwax Wood Finish _ _ _ Ash Trays, Reg. 2.49. 1.66 energy cell. TODAY’S THOUGHT After all, they’re politicians, and as Take your favorite music along! Caldor Priced, Qt...... 2.98 Scotty Reston of The New York Times once wrote, “Politics is like booze and BERRY’S WDRLD women: dangerous but incomparably READY-TO-FINISH, OR WALNUT FINISHED In the give and take of daily existence, marriages consists of two words — “I’m iHanrlirster exciting.” occasionally people are bound to rub us sorry.” And it should be said as soon as PHILCO the wrong way, hurt our pride, take unfair it’s needed. Putting it off only deepens the Enming Irra lii advantage, be thoughtless or ungrateful. wound and forestalls forgiveness. Decorator REFRIGERATOR CLEARANCE! The minor irritations we can usually n 6 A true apology is more than just an FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 Ostomy Spindles Floor Samples/Demonstrators! - take in stride, but the serious hurts — acknowledgment of a mistake. It is Published by the Published every One-Of-A-Kind! Ndt all colors in all Manchester betrayal or rejection by someone close to evening except Sun­ & Modular Stores. 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A i 3 d V s o a D 1 ’.V I r n d PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 r ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN Vernon To Seek $25,000 Grant Special Education I r ------^ Committee Accepts Portion S h e i l e m t h Over Budgeted 1 She iierath Of Health Curriculum , Area Profile . Area Profile of a family and all families and • School behavior. ^ ______J .... SOUTH WINDSOR For Valley Falls, Newhoca Judy Kuehnel homes differ. Families vary in • Safety considerations while training required by the child, it Correspondent membership, size, race and waiting for buses, riding color. bicycles and walking near traf­ which are undergoing im­ Ron Dickerman has to follow the dictates of the 644-1 3 6 4 VERNON Several (Arsons at a public that “obviously the $25,000 will • Everyone is an individual fic. provements now along with a Cycle Training In a report to the Board of state in this manner, according South Windsor’s Human BARBARA RICHMOND hearing spoke in favor of using not go far.” and deserves consideration. • Doctors, nurses, dentists He said, however, "There is a sidewalk improvement Education last night, Albert to Dr. Ramsdell. Development and Health the funds for improvements to Fire Calls Show This can be accomplished and so forth are health workers The Town of Vernon will file program for which $60,000 was Dr. Ramsdell said that even these two areas. Some others real problem in Rockville and Kerkin, head of special educa­ Education Committee has an application for |25,000 in budgeted. through sharing. in our community. Ways we something should be done to en­ To Be Extended tion in Vernon, said $70,000 has though the state partially reim­ given preliminary acceptance federal Housing and Communi­ suggested using them for • Everyone expresses have of preventing illness, such courage businessmen in been spent this year on special burses the town for expenses in­ of coordinator Joel Wells’ K-1 ty Development Act (CDA) various other recreational 30% Hike for Year feelings in different ways. The as health checkups and shots. Rockville to renovate and im­ The mayor commented that pointment, Fitzgerald said, education, $25,000 over the curred by these children, the section of the revised funds and state its objective areas such as Burke Road and VERNON way feelings are expressed can • All life is interdependent prove the buildings.” only one other town in Connec­ after questioning students, it budget. money goes back into the town curriculum. will be improvements to Camp along the Tankenhoosan River. A pilot motorcycle course, ap­ SOUTH WINDSOR Investigations revealed that effect the way one gets along and it is necessary to abide by “If the deterioration gets ticut received less funding than was found that the time of the He also told the board that treasury, not the school budget. The committee has been Newhoca and Valley Falls Mayor McCoy explained that proved by the Vernon Board of Judy Kuehnel 25 per cent of all fires were with others. nature's balance to preserve much worse the whole area will Vernon. He added, however, year was not suitable and that the special education budget for The funds originally come out awaiting the revision under­ Park. the latter areas are all included Education a year ago and in­ caused by abandoned or dis­ • Leisure time. our environment. become a tax liability,” he said. the town of Vernon was sub­ of the school budget. taken by Wells in an attempt to in the Open Space application that some $260,000 is available, the course should be conducted carded material; 17 per cent • Each individual can The Health Education and The Town Council has voted stituted this past September, stantially lower than the He also said there will be a satisfy opponents critical of the being considered. to 27 towns, that received no once a year in the spring. The South Windsor Fire were started by children and 17 express his personality in ways Human Development Com­ to authorize Mayor Frank John Linderman, a member will be extendi for another six budgets of surrounding towns. $1,940 deficit from the Driver discussion of human reproduc­ funds, and he has filed an The course was also con­ Department responded to 257 per cent were caused by elec­ that are directed toward mittee will meet again McCoy to file the application. Kenneth Bellinger, a of the Planning Commission, weeks. Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, Education Program this year. tion in kindergarten and first application with the depart­ ducted on Saturday and the alarms in 1974, representing a trical short circuits and part responsible behavior. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at The town is scheduled to representative of the Com­ said the commission has not The Board of Education, superintendent of schools, also grade. ment of Housing and Urban students indicated an after­ 30 per cent increase over the failures. Another 17 per cent of • Reproduction continues a Timothy Edwards School to receive a total of $100,000 mittee for the Revitalization of had an opportunity to discuss Monday night, voted to grant spoke to the board about the The new curriculum, Deveiopment (HUD) to hold school program would be previous three-year average. all fires were of a suspicious species. continue discussion on Grades spread over a five-year period Rockville, presented a lengthy the funding. He said he plans to the extension on the request of deficit. He said the budget for presented by Wells last week, Vernon’s eligibility for some of better. “We therefore feel the Alarms are categorized as nature. • All babies require protec­ 2-4. therefore the town cannot em­ report from his committee (see bring it up at the next meeting. Jerry Fitzgerald, driver educa­ this item is hard to pin down eliminates all mention of this money. poor interest shown was the follows: Structures, 84; grass Responses not involving fires tion and care for survival. A It is not known exactly when bark on any large project as the separate story). Commenting for himself, he tion manager, and to include in because the Board of Education reproduction and simply states result of our inexperienced ad­ and brush, 78; motor vehicles, included: Motor vehicle ac­ baby may receive milk from the course will be implemented funding program will end at said he feels revitalization of its budget, the cost of the has no say in where special that all living things reproduce He said the $260,000 is called ministration of the course and 42; others, 44 and mutual aid, 9. cidents, 13 per cent; mistaken the mother’s breast or from a in South Windsor schools, that time. Representatives of the Mid­ downtown Rockville would be program. students get their education. themselves and a baby is “discretionary funds.” He said not the content or the need,” Over 61 per cent of alarms in­ and accidental alarms, 10 per prepared formula out of a bot­ however, some sources believe Valley Falls Park is owned by dle Bolton Lake Association, consistent with the general plan The initial registration for Outside agencies and the Child Drowns nourished within the mother it appears, though, that these Fitzgerald said. volved actual ifices, of which cent and public service calls, 8 tle. that various aspects will be the town and has undergone near Camp Newhoca, urged of development for the town. the course was 19 students but children’s family pretty much WINDHAM (UPI) - Jennifer and grows until it is born. funds may not be there next He said ail students com­ only two resulted in property per cent. There were two • Safety and first aid and the taught by the end of the present several improvements. Camp that the funds be used to im­ actual attendance boiled down dictate where the child will go Clark, 2, of Windham, died School officials said they feel Mayor McCoy said, “ In all yeafT pleting the course learned to damage loss of over $10,000. preventing of accidents. Newhoca was purchased about prove that area. to seven, Fitzgerald said. to school. malicious false alarms school year. fairness to the council some of ride a motorcycle and hopefully Tuesday afternoon after she About 60 per cent of all fires the new curriculum “reflects a year ago and has yet to un­ The students pay $10 for the Even though the town feels it reported. the things you have suggested A second hearing concerning have an improved attitude wandered into a neighbor’s resulted in no property loss. the concerns of everyone in the dergo many improvements. Robert Hurd of the Northwest course. The gross cost for Officials could not attribute s have been acted on.” the proposed funding is toward their responsibilities. yard, climbed through a hole in These were mostly fires in­ best way possible.” The funds are designated for Rockville Neighborhood salaries for the classroom and the increase in alarms to scheduled to be conducted a fence and fell into a swim­ volving grass and brush. Most changes in the new use for public faciiities, Association, which has been He referred to comments riding phases was $180 and in­ anything in particular. Notices Sent Out March 17 at 7 :30 p.m. in the Ad­ ming pool, state police said. curriculum consist of moving neighborho^ facilities, senior pushing for improvements in made about renovation of the surance, $35. The gross cost ministration Building for those The child was pronounced subjects and terminalogy up a citizen centers, utilities, or Rockville, said he was in favor Memoriai Building and the was $215 and the net cost $145. unable to attend the first Cemetery Land Bought dead on arrival at Windham grade level or two. historic properties. of the recommendation noting People’s Bank building, both John Larabee of Manchester On Changes Made hearing. Memorial Hospital in Williman- Included in the accepted Honda loaned, free-of-charge, tic. Three Bids Before ZBA kindergarten and first grade three small cycles, and helmets curriculum were the following VERNON for $24,000 appropriated by the were donated by several requesting approval to allow an concepts: In Revaluations special town meeting. It has a SOUTH WINDSOR dealers. auto body repair shop and a • There is a pattern of by United. Of the 358 notices On request of the Grove Hill house on it which Mrs. Lugg Judy Kuehnel SOUTH WINDSOR The training program and the state hearing of the general growth that is unique for each changed, 158 applied to Main St. Cemetery Association and suggested could be used by a Correspondent Judy Kuehnel Report Makes Plea to Save materials for it were also MORU [HERS. statutes for an auto body repair individual. properties. following a public hearing and a caretaker so an eye could be 644-1 3 6 4 Correspondent donated and the Department of shop at 753 John Fitch • The senses enable one to Informal hearings held by special town meeting, the Ver­ kept on the area. The South Windsor Zoning Motor Vehicles granted permis­ Ovir 40 Tmt* of UnaxcalM Sentet Boulevard, zone GC. learn about the world around Notices regarding changes in United resulted in nearly 1,000 non Town Council approved It will mean 540 more lots and Board of Appeals (ZBA) will sion to use the school parking Mario and Erika Cicero, 375 him. South Windsor revaluation have persons attending, of which 175 Monday night the purchase of the sale of these will mean Open 24 Hours Dally meet March 6 at 8 p.m. in Town lot and not to require that the Doming St., is requesting a • Teeth; Their importance been completed and mailed to attended for “information ENTIRE STOCK! Blighted Downtown Rockville cycles be registered. additional land next to the more money will be coming in FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Hall to consider three affected property owners variance to allow a building lot and why. only,” officials said today. cemetery. than it cost for the purchase. applications. The classes were taught by with less than the required fron­ • Good food and eating habits throughout the community. Some persons received BARBARA RICHMOND The committee cited as north, Rt. 83 is already suf­ The report also calls for the Mrs. Elizabeth Lugg, a Mitchell Trucking Inc., 90 Only at Anderson-Little... and only Philip Kehoe and Leon Kassier, tage on premises known as 376 are essential for good health. Notices indicating “ no notices indicating a change in causes of the exodus, the lack of fering from the strip develop­ encouragement of pedestrian member of the committee, said Brookfield St., is requesting a because we make our own suits... can ’The problem; “The continued both members of the high Doming Street, AA-30. • Rest and sleep are aides to change” in the original revalua­ the original revaluation figure exodus of business from the access roads, the lack of ment that necessitated flow through planned walkways the committee feels the M © bil temporary and conditional per­ school faculty and qualified HEATING OILS All persons interested in good health. tion figure, as compiled by even though they did not attend you save $20 on these brand new Spring center of town with resultant parking facilities, improper widening to four lanes south of and arcades. purchase is extremely mit to allow a trailer to be used driving and motorcycle instruc­ petitions may appear and be • Physical exercise and its United Appraisal Company the informal hearings. This was colors and styles! Tailored in fine influx of questionable enter­ planning, gross inefficiency, town. As for “correcting built-in desireable. She said it would in­ VITAMIN for an office for two years on tors. The course ran from Sept. OIL BURNER & heard. Copies of the application importance. were sent to 475 while 358 due to the fact that United double knits and textured woven fabrics. prises and characters” ; ’The and poor utilization in develop­ mistakes,” the committee calls crease the number of lots that their premises, zoned GC. notices were sent indicating a From the east, it said, E. 21 to Nov. 23. HEATING INSTALLATION are on file in the building in­ • Personal appearance and made modifications in areas solution: “Group action on the ment. for an attempt to preserve the could be made available for HEADQUARTERS Victor Marinelli, 78 Orchard Regulars, Shorts, Longs, Main St. enters through a maze Noting that the small number spector’s office. clean health habits. “change” in the original affecting sections of the com­ part of citizens and town Among the assets of the area character of the center and im­ cemetery use. Liggett Parkade St., East Hartford, is revaluation figure as compiled Extra Longs, Stouts. at Rt. 30 that is traffic restric­ taking the course was a disap­ • Every person is a member munity. government to correct what has it listed the significant pre-20th mediate planning to correct The land will be purchased Low Prices.' 643-5135 tive, and a choked intersection 315 Center St.______M anchester become a mass exodus of century architecture, natural “abuses of unplanned modern by Amerbeile and Albi, many business from the downtown beauty of terrain and river, development.” m times almost inaccessible in Complete expert area.” vital local residential area and Noting that it has had to snowy weather and subject to alterations at no charge. This was the gist of an eight- pride of vested home make its studies without the traffic delays when trucks must page report given the Vernon ownership, availability of help of a town planner, the com- negotiate entrance and exits at Town Council Monday night by federal and state funds to im­ mittee asked that its Amerbeile. Kenneth Bellinger, a member prove some of the more serious 3 DAYS ONLY recommendations be con­ Sears of the Committee for the problems, and the availability The committee said access to sidered in lieu of nothing. Revitalization of Rockvilie. of local investment to back the south via Vernon Ave. is Some other recommen­ The committee has been positive citizen involvement. also poor, noting the road is dations include: preservation of l ? l ' studying the problems Expanding on the causes of narrow, treacherous, the green in the center of town, a n d SAT« associated with the trend of the problem, the committee dangerous, and does not con­ creation of green areas in the Our businesses moving from the said Rockville suffers from nect to Rt. 86. ’The committee redevelopment area’s parking center and the conditions that poor access in all directions. It suggests that the road be lot, improvements in the con­ Lowest result “as this vacuum con­ said from the north, Ellington widened and tied into the tents of shop windows; a study tinues to exist,” the committee Ave. enters the town indirectly highway, a suggestion which it to blend the architecture of the said. and only through stop signs and said it made previously and was stores south of the green. Price ’The committee expressed the stop lights and is too narrow turned down. It also made suggestions con­ when cars are parked on either hope that the citizens of the It further contends that to the cerning improvements to the This side. town, the mayor, and the coun­ west Union St. is too narrow large, empty stores to make It termed Snipsic St. a cil will take an active part in and does not allow parking on them suitable for smaller Year “converted cowpath that halting any further disintegra­ two sides of the street with easy stores; a re-evaluation of tax freezes over from poor tion and to implement a coor­ traffic flow to accommodate assessments; to bury the drainage, has no sidewalks, and dinated plan to renew “the local merchants and made utilities in the center; to clean cannot be considered a secon­ vigor associated with the area suggestions for one-way traffic, up the Hockanum River; and for many years.” dary artery.” west on the west end of Union creation of a bilevel parking ’The committee said to the St. and east on W. Main St. area off Park Place.

> sj'/’ f f ‘■wSto Special Value! Massage Parlor Ordinance Tabled

VERNON here is no such school around tions on employes in any other with regulations. He asked that BARBARA RICHMOND that has this type of curriculum business. this be extended to one year for and there are no proposed ’The ordinance sets standards those already in operation. In view of some questions schools either, he said. of dress specifying the top por­ raised by Atty. David Marder ’The ordinance also requires He said he doesn’t feel that tion of the body has to be that the owner keep a daily at a public hearing concerning alternatives have been covered and also specifying register of all customers. Atty. 1 an ordinance regulating the explored. Although he said it that skirts can be no higher Marder said this might be operation of massage parlors in might be pssible to arrange than just above the knees. Vernon, the Town Council something with the University Atty. Marder also registered burdensome as there would be no way to control whether a tabled action on the ordinance of Connecticut program for objections to the hours set by person gives the right name until the town attorney reviews physiotherapists. the ordinance that the parlors 1 when registering. He said “you Our Reg. *7 & *8 some proposed changes. He also objected to the sec­ may operate. The ordinance don’t have to give your name Atty. Marder represented the tion concerning alterations of sets 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. U existing facilities which may be He said, “Curtailing the when you go to other places of owners of an existing massage business.” He added he feels DRESS SHIRTS parlor in Vernon, “Man’s non-conforming use. He said if hours would not necessarily at­ m structural changes are tain the end which that par­ this goes beyond what is a World,*’ on Rt. 83. He said his reasonable regulation. client’s overall objection deals required, zoning regulations ticular section might desire.” generally with legal con­ might make it impossible to He said it might also cause “The overall ordinance raises Use stitutional questions the comply. financial hardship to the some very serious con­ proposed ordinance raises. Atty. Marder emphasized proprietors. He suggested the stitutional questions,” he said. He said the ordinance that his clients do not have any time be extended to 11 p.m. There were no other com­ ON 1975 MODEL Sears attempts to regulate things that objections to any part of the or­ He said the ordinance is un­ ments for or against the or- , A Long and short sleeve are regulated by criminal law. dinance concerning health and clear “for existing parlors,” on dinanc. But in view of the styles in the latest spring One of the sections he objected welfare of the people. However, the requirement concerning questions raised by Atty. \ patterns and colors. to concerns a requirement that he questioned the ordinance permits for operation. He said Marder, the mayor asked the U persons working in a massage section setting standards of at­ when his clients starte in council to vote to table the ac­ Payment parlor have at least 70 hours of tire for employes. He said he business no permit was tion and refer the ordinance to training. wondered if an employer would required. He said the ordinance the town attorney to redraft and COLOR TV ’S allows six months to comply He said state officials said be asked to put such restric­ bring back for approval. WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS I P lan Vernon To Add Ice Rink Consultant

BARBARA RICHMOND attended last night’s meeting it was first initiated more than our indoor recreational 15.9-Cii. Ft. Coldspot Upright Freezer Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy with Dale Martin of the study a year ago. He said the facilities.” was authorizi^ Monday night committee, to present a economy was rallying then but ’The phase II study will assist to sign a contract with Booz- proposal. now we are in the midst of a the Town Council in assessing • Make meal planning easy^ h^ve family favorites Allen & Hamilton as con­ The town has already ap­ depression or an economic the desirability of development sultants for a phase II feasibili­ stocked and frozen, ready for re^heating proved an appropriation of $13,- recession and “I don’t feel the of the proposed Ice Sports ty study for a proposed ice 000 for the second feasibility town can afford $13,000 for the Center. If the analysis • Freezer is only 32 in. wide, fits most areas facility in town. study and it was noted there is feasibility study which may not demonstrates a financially Carlisle-Edwards Inc. did the • Grille-type shelves allow zero degree cold air to no question about the credibili­ be favorable.” feasible development then the first phase of the study but ty of the consulting firm. WE DEFY ANYONE TO MATCH OUR EXTENDED SERVICE! circulate freely for fast freezing He then issued a challenge to report will also be used in because that firm is relatively Councilman Thomas Dooley the 7,000 families who said they presenting the proposal to in­ • Handy bottom wire trivet for bulky items new in the field, the Ice Facility emphasized that the firm is would be Involved in the vestment bankers. ,9k WITH OUAIIFIH) TRADE Itf U ll, Study Committee ran into a very reputable in the business YOU ALWAYS lUY BITMS AT CIAMI er *218 project, to kick in $13 a piece to problem of trying to get an un­ world but he questioned Booz-Allen plans to use the BERNE'S OaUXE DELIVERY & SERVICE pay the study cost. He said he derwriting firm to back the whether any underwriter would services of Geoffrey Walshe of Aornit's hondUi your purthoso with core and cMIvors won’t be a user but would be it prempHy tn our OWN trucks. Noo ramevot ef your old proposal. be interested in the Vernon Carlisle-Edwards who did the willing to throw in the first $13. first study. oppllonco or TV. Ouoiity lorvkt ouurod by our OWN GIGANTIC FREEZER SALE! A N ew Y o r k C ity u n ­ project, especially without the 6 B R M B '$ ^ tocwnkkMH for ot loo9 os you own your oppllonco or Anderson-little derwriter, Herbert Siins had TV. town underwriting it. ’The Martin said, " ’This is com­ The firm will do a complete ALL Model Freezers On Sale cA Qreatc^mein the oManufacturing^^^ne Clothing expressed interest in the proposal is to have the users pletely out of order as the town analysis of the proposed uses of project but withdrew his pay for the facility and no cost has already appropriated the the facility, operating costs, — Chests, Uprights, Compacts! • MANCHESTER' Manchester Parkade, p rc^ sal noting that Carlisle- to the town other than for the $13,000 for this use.” market demand and such and 643-9561 S a v e *2 0 ** *60 Edwards, Inc. was not well- studies. Councilman Thomas Benoit, then prepare a detailed report known enough “on the street” . MANCHESTER PARKADE Councilman Richard noting he was in favor of doing concerning its opinion of the ■SET ADDRESS STORE HOURS Kathleen Zacher an associate SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE MacDonald said he was a the study, said, “Vernon is long feasibility of developing such a OPEN MON -FRI, 9-9, SAT. 'HL 5:30 PHONE NUMBER MON.-FRI. 10 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. of Booz-Allen-Hamilton, proponent of the proposal when overdue in trying to improve Salisfaction Guaranipcd or Your Money Bach Sears FREE PARKING facility. SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. □ SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 26. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Feb. 26. 1975- PAGE NINE Rhode Islanders Married 70 Years

Post Gets Place NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. love each other very much.” share of fights but the secret is She Herat& (UPI) — Rosina Valentino says Mrs. Valentino and her hus­ not paying much attention to she doesn’t understand why band Anthony, a retired the spats. "We forget them as STAMPS AND COINS TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE Area Profile more and more people are get- bartender, celebrated their 70th soon as they end,” she said. By RUSS MacKENDRICK On Andover Ballot ting divorced these days but wedding anniversary Tuesday. Valentino is 91, his wife is 90. guesses that they “just don’t She said they have had their ROCKVILLE Donna Holland state who is expected to in­ Post and Dresell are Another look at American Correspondent struct the town clerk to put the Republicans, Lorencz is an history through stamps which 646-0375 names on the ballot. Independent. ’The three will nm should remind us of some HOSPITAL NOTES 51 BISSELL blessings to count. Three Andover residents At a caucus of the Republican on the ballot under no party Phone \ HUSSEY'S have filed with the town clerk party in January Post lost to J. designation. 643- ST. Jre a rl In the early days of the POD there was no mall pickup or ► V n to place their names on the May (hiyler Hutchinson for the first In a letter to Ylo Anson, MANCHESTER OPEN Admitted Tuesday; George bury; Lawrence Cyr, Cliff St., 8424 ballot for first selectman, selectman seat. Republican Town Committee TUE8., WED., delivery. Not even a drop-box. Barrett, Woodstock; Dianne Rockville; Laurie Duell, Mile WE Anyone had to take his letter to selectman and Board of Educa­ Hutchinson and J. Russell chairman. Post resigned from FRl., SAT. Beaseley, Talcottville Rd., Ver­ Hill Rd., Rockville; Leo ACCEPT the post office and go back 5-HOUR SALEI tion. The three are Rotert Post, the committee. non; Stanley Blaschik, Glaston- Dumais, Southbridge, Mass.; Thompson were endorsed for mSTER MEAT MARKET 9:00-0:30 PM there for the answer. So it was Walter Lorencz Jr. and Donald election for first selectman and He said he has been dis­ THURS. *01 --h. ! William Hubbard, Terrace Dr., CflUGE natural that local services - Dresell. selectman respectively. satisfied with the neglect of the Our Meats Are Strictly U.S.DA CHOICE 8:00 P.M. C , c , . 1 TOMORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 4:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. Rockville; Bernard Hutchings, and should spring up to fill the gap. The three each obtained a suf­ David Yeomans and Percy committee in taking any action (Closad Sun. , H .K a S v ^ o it IVoi)*'! South St., Rockville; Curtis Specials Are Good thru Saturday, March Isti And by the early 1840’s there ficient number of signatures to Cook were endorsed for first on many controversial transac­ FOOD A Mon.) t 5 4 PI NEST. ' CCAG to Sponsor Keating, Burbank Rd., were already several private petition for a place on the selectman and selectman tions of the present administra­ STAMPS COME IN AND COMPARE OUR LOW, LOW PRICES Anti'Nuclear Rockville; June Kivel, ballot. The petitions have been tion. carriers delivering between Longmeadow, Mass.; Raymond respectively at a Democratic FLOOR MODELS & NEW MODELS ALL AT REDUCED PRICES forwarded to the secretary of caucus in January. Post said the transactions in­ FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF IN THE AREA!! business places and homes and Testimony Phllleson, Burke Rd., clude, “promiscuous overspen­ post offices. Rockville; Shawn Lavasseur, ding, unauthorized approvals U.S.D.A. Choice Actually the first adhesive HARTFORD (UPI) - The Middle Tpke., Manchester; U.S.D.A. Choice, Boneless yw ■ w w ww V » w o-w-fvq f a c t o r y w a r r a n t y for additional expenditures and stamp used in the United States Connecticut Citizen Action Collette Valkenet, Dockerel the rubberstamping of town was issued in 1842 by the City Group will sponsor testimony Rd., Vernon; Walter Warcup, SHOULDER CLOD meetings.” Despatch Post of New York. HURRY - PRICES GOOD ONLY 5 HOURS by national experts against Pinnacle Rd., Ellington. HINDS of BEEF Bolton School This was just a year after nuclear power at legislative Post said he does not agree Averag* Walgh1188 Lbi. ROAST with the direction taken by the Britain’s famous Penny Black hearings Thursday and Friday Cut, Wrappad and Blaal Frozan... and five years before our Scott on the nuclear power controver­ Discharged Tuesday: Nilda Shift Hours committee for the 1975 eiection. Anderson, Neill Rd., Vernon; He said he and a number of lb.M .29 No. 1, the 5-cent Franklin. sy. The total number of local Wilma Carr, East Hartford; Donna Holland townspeopie feel a new ad­ Boneless CCAG Director Marc Caplan Winifred Carty, Kelly Rd., Ver­ ministration is needed in An­ * 1 . 0 9 , delivery companies that put out said witnesses will include non; Mrs. Margaret Halen and dover. BLADE STEAK stamps is listed at 168. Most of Daniel Ford, executive director son, Campbell Ave., Vernon; Due to the transition to daylight saving time all Bolton “We need an administration them gave up after the Act of t f i m of the Union of Concerned Eric Hibbard, Kenney St., school openings and closings will be moved ahead 15 that wiil be more tune in with SIDES OF BEEF.... .b. 1861 that made them illegal. Scientists, Dr, James Macken­ Rockville; Andrew Morrill, minutes beginning Thursday. the times, one that works with ______Avaraga Walght 350 Lba. lb.M .49 There was one in 1894, though, zie, nuclear physicist, and Capt. Somers; Rose Romejko, Bolton Elementary School and Bolton Center School will its townspeople by watching the the Bicyle Mail Route (between William Heronemus, professor Palmer Dr., South Windsor; open at 9:15 a.m. and close at 3:15 p.m. Bolton High School budget and by responding to Fresno and San Francisco) that of civil engineering at the carried 380 letters during a Kenneth Schultz, Middle will open at 8:15 a.m. and close at 2:30 p.m. their needs,” he said. Deli Specials! "Gem' were involved with the Collective Bargaining is due on University of Massachusetts. Butcher Rd., Rockville. strike. Also in 1888, for just five the 13th of March and the Con­ DISHWASHER The late bus will also run 15 minutes later. days, there was the Blizzard following: Playing Cards, 5 Cyde - DouM Vm Express, Charter Party, tributors to the Cause foursome REFRIGERATORS. . SALE Births Tuesday; A son to Mr. Raymond Allen, superintendent, said the same policy as M u c k s ’s Mail issue that went on letters Caplan predicted that the Manifest, Certificate, Contract, on the 25th. and Mrs. Robert Beauregard, last year will be followed as it is the least disturbing to the Natural Casing SMOKED SHOULDERS mushed through the snowdrifts hearings, held by the legislative most people. Bank Check, Insurance, Lease, Also in March the United Regulated Activities Com­ Merrow Rd., Tolland; a son to FRANKS .... into New York City. Nations will issue four stamps WASHERS on SALE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed Jr., He said the main reason for the change is concern for the M .3 9 The Hussy’s “ Special Warehouse Receipt, Passage mittee, will be “the most exten­ Patriotic Profits 5 to 7 lb. Average Ticket, Bill of Lading, Power of plumping for peaceful uses of RFD 4, Rockville; a son to Mr. safety of all students. Genoa Message” shown here is Scott sive and revealing yet held in HARTFORD (UPI) - outer space. and Mrs. Malcolm Winkley, No. L191, which came out in Attorney...on and on? the state on nuclear power.” The new times will be in effect through March 27. Jeremy Rifkin, co-director of SALAMI .... . 1 . 7 9 * Later, in May, we will have DRYERS on SALE East Haddam. 1879. The other is the Empire Producers of matches, the National People’s Bicenten­ Bogner canned fruits, perfumery, the third in this year’s City Dispatch, Issued in 1881, American Art set. This one will nial Commission, will speak on KIELBASA.. but almost immediately playing cards, and some “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit M .1 9 medicines were permitted to honor the poet, Paul Laurence RANGES on SALE 0 9 * squashed by the establishment. Dunbar. of Profit” at Trinity Episcopal More exciting but not make up their own designs and Church, 120 Sigourney St., at 8 AMo avallabla ara U.8.D.A. PRIME Hlndquartars, % Hlndquartara, Sidas, and % available would have been a at least get a bit of advertising Three More Quit Charter Commission p.m. today. Admission is free to out of the nuisance. The N.Y. Times has a picture Sides of Beef. All freezer orders ara cut, wrappad and labeled to your Wells Fargo Pony Express or a the event, which will include a of a proposed design for a 32 HUMIDIFIERS on SALE speclficalions, and BLAST FROZEN at NO EXTRA CHAROil Hartford, Conn. Mail Route. The stamp shown was put out movie, “'The Boston Oil Party.” by a firm between 1864 and ’81 bill. It is welcome back if they BOLTON from Charter Commission requested being reappointed to adopted because of several The Hartford stamp (1844) to push their "Lundborg’s Per­ will make it ungreen so it won’t Donna Holland members. To date, only one of the commission. technical deficiencies on Jan. shows a top-hatted man striding fumery.” Note the bottom line: mix up with a five. FREEZERS on SALE Three more resignations the original members has Those resigning were Harold 20. across a river with a bag ‘U.S. Inter. Rev.” were received by the selectmen Laws, chairman, Gary The selectmen must wait 45 marked “MAIL.” This stamp The “Am. Rapid Tel.” is a Do you know what paper Mortensen and Margaret days from the date to appoint a lists at 3250 unused. prepaid telegram stamp meant money collectors call each McCarrick. John Esche asked new charter commission. The Perfumery stamp is 5-HOUR SALE to be put on messages dropped other? Ragpickers! to be reappointed. At the time Bolton had two typical of the Private Die into a box for pickup. Scott lists Selectmen Learn Esche said the original com­ town counsesl. Marshall Taylor FANTASTIC INFLATION FIGHTER SALE!!! Proprietaries that substituted A kind of pre-numismatic mission felt almost unanimous and John Mahon. Taylor has for some of the Revenues 17 companies using such adhesives — starting in 1870. show will be put on at the Cen­ that the final letter from town since resigned. issued in 1862 to help finance tral Connecticut Coin Club next Formula For counsels on the commission’s Requests Before ZBA the Civil War. The last one was for the Atlan­ tic City World Telecom­ Tuesday. It will be a film on report was too vague either to Two requests for variances If you think our pesky sales munications Conference in 1947. silver mining and metallurgy. enable the selectmen to ef­ will be heard ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. tax is bad, remember it is only Place: K of C Home, 138 Main Dues To CRCOG ficiently evaluate the charter’s at the Town Hall at a public money. What if you had to Now a great leap forward into St. Time: 7:30 p.m. March 4. shortcomings or to be of any hearing called by the Zoning scratch around to find just the 1975. The new commems are Bourse and refreshment bar — Bentley Memorial Library staff significant help as a guideline Board of Appeals. This extra-firm right stamp every time you BOLTON coming thick and fast. The everybody welcome. Donna Holland to that of comparable libraries. to the new commission. The first is a request for a Correspondent • Received a request from He asked the selectmen to get side yard variance on property 646-0375 the Manchester Community a letter spelling out the objec­ on Box Mt. Rd. owned by John The Board of Selectmen Child Guidance Clinic, Inc. tions the town’s new town Moore of Hartford. SAVE ENERGY WITH A received an explanation of asking for 31,500 worth of sup­ counsel (John Mahon) felt to be The second is a request for a m attress assessment of dues to the port for fiscal 1975-76. The town insurmountable. side yard variance for an addi­ Capitol Region Council of presently pays 31,000 for its ser­ The Board of Selectmen un­ tion to the fire house on Notch WESTINGHOUSE MICRO WAVE OVEN vices. Governments (CRCOG) for animously adopted town at­ Rd. ’The request was made by BOOK REVIEWS fiscal 1975-1976. The clinic said its statistics torneys recommendation that Douglas Cheney, chairman of A Westinghouse Representative Will Be At The council uses a three-part show services to Bolton the final draft of the proposed the Public • Building Commis­ families have almost doubled in charter for the town not be sion. in any size Turnpike TV & Appliance To Demonstrate formula giving equal weight to The Race for Rome, by Dan The Spider and the Fly, by population, land area and the the last two years. It said no Irish priest who hid escapees Kurzmaa Micro Wave Cooking... net grand list. one is turned away for inability from the Nazis despite the pro­ Graham Lord. (Viking, $7.95) A Bolton’s population is 3,7(X) or to pay. (Doubleday, $10) tests of his superiors and the philandering member of Parlia­ .005 per cent of the total of It said only about 4 per cent of your choice There Rome sat, a treasure- American OSS man who for one ment first finds himself too 5-HOUR SALE PRICES — SAVE!! towns in CRCOG, land area is its patients can pay the full fee. Rham Music Groups trove of civilization’s ancient day was the absolute com­ deeply involved in a love affair, 15.5 acres or .022 per cent and The uncollectible portion of riches, and Nazi military leaders mander of Rome. then inexplicably he is caught in net grand list 321 million or .010 clinic fees are subsidized by Plan Fund Raisers mapped plans for its looting and The plot to kidnap the Pope the middle of international in­ 5-HOUR SALE per cent. state and local town funds. destruction. Pope Pius XII him­ had its roots in Martin Bor- trigue. Baffled, buffeted by 5-HOUR SALE 5-HOUR SALE Due to the assessment A letter is being sent to the self was to be kidnaped. mann’s fanatical hatred of events he no longer can control, Bolton’s cost is 3800 for clinic asking for a breakdown of The Rham Chorus and Band mann 295-9478, in Hebron The events of 1944 as the Roman Catholicism as a he muddles his way from the CRCOG, 389 for the crime Bolton people using the ser­ members have begun their Laurie Berk 649-9353 or Allied armies raced to wrest “spiritual competitor" to Nazism. South of France to Mozambique. squad (SECC) and 3109 for the vices so the requested amount Music Festival Raffle, a fund­ Michelle Brodeur 228-3415, and control of the Eternal City from Chosen to carry it out was SS A fine thriller interlaced neatly Capitol Region Drug Informa­ can be justified to the Board of raising activity. A microwave in Andover Cheryl Houghton Nazi domination are among the Gen. Karl Wolff, an easygoing with romance. tion Center (CRDIC). Finance. oven, a 10-speed bike and a 5- 742-6835. thrilling moments of World War extrovert who had been linked to • Received notice of a haring speed bike will be given away at Art Winners II. The author, a seasoned the extermination of hundreds of In other business the for the Southern New England selectmen; a March 15 St. Patrick’s Day 'The following students at chronicler of war and violence, thousands of Jews. But he feared Telephone Co. for its requested dance to be held at the presents a deeply researched, the notoriety of being labeled the Reverberations, by Robert ENERGY FIGHTERS Rham High School were • Accepted a report from the increased rates and charges. Jackson. (Morrow, ^.95) The town clerk to the secretary of American Legion in awarded winners in the 1975 lucid account with a sharp eye kidnaper of the Pope and dis­ The hearing will be March 31 at editor of the Opera News maga­ AND $$$ DOLLAR SAVERS state showing Bolton as being Marlborough. Scholastic Art Contest; Junior for men’s foibles and life’s suaded Hitler from the scheme. 10:30 a.m. in Room 565A at the zine puts together an anthology one voting district, having 1,988 Raffle tickets are on sale at High, Patty Maltzan, Thomas 'ironies. This is a bizarre tale replete State Office Building in Hart­ various shopping plazas in The cast of characters is im­ with the foolish acts, the cowar- of his interviews with several registered voters and having ford. Birdsall, Wendy Schumacker, four voting machines. thevicinity. Paul Little and Diane Stasiak; posing - Churchill, Mussolini, dess and courage, the grandeur dozen outstanding musicians SNETCO said the increase in since 1967. A serious work, • Appointed itself a tem­ Music students are also Senior High, Pam Bergeron, Gen. Mark Gark. 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Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN Couples Club Prepares For ON SECOND THOUGHT Antique Show By JAN WARREN The Couples Club of the Se­ COURT CASES cond Congregational Church will sponsor its 13th annual An­ Meet My Friend WhaVs-Her-Name tique Show on Thursday, March COMMON PLEAS COURT Leonard Swanson, 32, of Hart­ possession of marijuana, fined duct, breach of peace, and two 6 from 1 to 10 p.m. and on “Potpourri”...Household HinU and Shopping Tips for today's busy womans to save you time and money. Qaographical Araa 12 ford, speeding and failure to $50. counts of intoxication, nolled. Friday, March 7,1 to 9 p.m. at Cases heard by Judge John obey traffic signs, $20 bond Kenneth R. Levesque, 26, of Bradford J. Stone, 18, of 13C the church. Fitzgerald Friday, Monday, forfeited. IM Vernon St., intoxication, Mt. Vernon Apts., Vernon, in­ The proceeds will be used by For some things I have a In view of all this, can you too well, you can question them Take some flowers home to To plump raisins for cookies, Stop in at KNITTERS WORLD and Tuesday Included: Louis Beaulac, no age or ad­ fined $20. A charge of breach of toxication, fined $10. the club to provide educational Cosy By Abigail Van Buren remarkable memory. explain why I have such a terri­ with wide-eyed interest, “Do spruce up the house. put the washed raisins into a to get a wide assortment Robert F. Hubtell, 47, of 829 dress, disorderly conduct and peace was nolled. Donald L. Sutherland, 25, of C 197St>yChtcaooTrlbun»-N.Y. NMTtSynd., Inc. schoarships for needy students I can, for example, describe, ble time remembering people’s you spell your name with an i or BUETTNERS cash and carry colander and place over boiling supplies and ideas for your Main St., disorderly conduct intoxication, nolled. Robert W. Majewski, 29, of 173 Spruce St., fourth-degree and for other church projects. in details the blue dress with names? an e?” special is Roses $2.87 Per water. Let steam for five Spring Fashions. Whatever you and Intoxication, nolled (not Judith Braun, 35, of East 177 Summit St., intoxication, larceny, suspended, 30-day jail Approximately 30 New the Peter Pan collar I wore on Last Saturday, I found myself None of these methods are Bunch BUETTNERS FLORIST minutes, then cool. needs are KNITTERS WORLD prosecuted). Hartford, third-degree larceny, fined $20. A charge of disorder­ term. England antique dealers will my first date with my husband. totally helpless at a party foolproof and it’s always wise 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ at the Manchester Parkade has Louis P. McLane, 20, of 12 fined $75. ly conduct was nolled. Walter Szotka, 58, of Windsor display and offer for sale What’s more, I can describe the trying to introduce two of my to have a canape in your hand, ford. it all. Tel. 6464340. Trotter St., carrying weapons Kenneth W. Byers, 41, of Kerry M. Manley, 16, of 29 Locks, fourth-degree larceny, various items including clocks, brown tweed jacket he wore good friends to each other. just in case. Mom Hankers For Getting Married? Going to a in motor vehicle, nolled. Hartford, intoxication, fined Durant St., fourth-degree nolled. jewelry, primitives, furniture, that night, too. Their names, which had been on larceny, nolled. Frequently I try to help my Prom? Our customers say we Keep grinding wheel in the Stephen J. Neptune, 28, of $20. Patricia Bailey, 23, of East china, glassware and many I can remember the titles to the tip of my tongue, were memory by associating a per­ Wayne Mainville, 24, of Hart­ A sheet of aluminum foil placed have the largest selection of in workshop in test shape by oc­ Springfield, Mass., possession Richard Chandler, 25, of 162 Hartford, disorderly conduct, others. all 54 Bobbsey Twin Books, the suddenly gone. son’s name with something ford, fourth-degree larceny, Daughter’s Hubby in the ironing board and stock formal wear, with the casionally grinding a cake of of marijuana, suspended 30-day Box Mountain Rd., Bolton, in­ fined $60. A charge of evading Nassiff Photo There will be a food bar entire preamble to the Constitu­ I hesitated and said with as destinctive about him. This did suspended, 30-day jail term. responsibility was nolled. covering pad reflects the heat lowest prices in Connecticut! soap with the spinning wheel. jail term and one year proba­ toxication, nolled. The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss where the women of the church tion, and every stop on the Arch much enthusiasm as I could not work when I remembered Anne T. Phillips, 31, of Pamela E. Baldwin, 22, of 97 and cuts down ironing time. Whenever the occasion requires This fills the abrasive pores tion. Robert Nichols, 19, of 106 Cheryl Ann Rogers of Isabel Maria Correia of will serve sandwiches and St. bus line in my home town, muster, “I’ve always wanted DEAR ABBY: Please don’t think I’m crazy, but I’m in Bill Redman because of his red a tuxedo see us first. You’ll be and keeps it from clogging with Leland A. Rich, 29, of 26 Birch St., disorderly conduct, Willimantic, disorderly conduct Pine St., driving without a Manchester to John Fuller Jr., baked goods. Admission to the New Britain. love with my son-in-law. Lenny is 22, and he’s in love with Manchester to Michael Alan you two to m eet!” Then I jacket. The next time I saw him Packard St., third-degree fined $75. A charge of in­ and intoxication, noIM. license, fined $5. show is 11.50. I also never forget a face. glad you did. REGAL MEN’S metal particles. me. (I’m 37.) Masse of Tolland has been an­ also of Manchester, has been reached for the nearest he was in his bathing suit. Special For Senior Citizens criminal mischief, d ism is^ . terfering with a policeman was Dennis P. Ryder, 21, of 190 John F. Mulcahy, 42, of Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie Once, on an airplane, 1 spotted SHOP Main Street, It all started when I went to stay at my daughter’s house nounced by her parents, SFC announced by her parents, Mr. mushroom canape, stuffed it in Now my mother usually com­ Need perking up? PARISIAN Gary D. Steattoan, 20, of nolled. Porter St., disorderly conduct Wethersfield, operating a are general chairmen of the Manchester; Tri-City Plaza, WATKINS BROS. 935 Main while she was at the hospiud having a baby. (She has one William F. Rogers of 49 Nike and Mrs. Ricardo Correia of 154 a woman who turned out to be my mouth, and rendered myself es up with an answer for all my COIFFURES at 55 Oak Street Ashford, three counts of third- Francis F. Daly, no age or ad­ and intoxication, nolled. motor vehicle while his license event. , Vernon. Street has been assisting child, a year old.) Circle and Mrs. Elizabeth R. N. Main St. my cabin mate from Girl Scout incapable of saying any more. problems, but she wasn’t very will offer on any Monday, degree arson, bound over to dress, disorderly conduct and Stanley Shamonis, 44, of no was suspended, nolled. I don’t know how it happened, Abby, but all at once Kusha of 41 Morse Rd. Mr. Fuller is the son of Mrs. Serving as committee camp. Another time in a The situation could have been helpful with this one. In fact, Tuesday, Wednesday or homemakers for over 100 years. Hartford County Superior intoxication, nolled. certain address, disorderly con­ During that period we have Lenny hugged me, and before I knew it, I was in his arms Mr. Masse is the son of Mr. Judy Fuller of 325 Highland St. chairmen are: Mr. and Mrs. candlelight restaurant, I handled in several ways. her forecast was down right Thursday a shampoo and set for Court. Leann Deciantis, 17, of 186 E. Walter Smith, exhibitors; Mrs. helped thousands of people fur­ and we were kissing like a couple of teen-agers. I’ve never I and Mrs. Raymond 0. Masse of The bride-elect is a graduate recognized my third grade For example, you can think of ominous. $3.00, and a haircut, if needed Sponge leaves of house plants Joanne Coullard, 20, of East Center St., breach of peace and nish their homes in the style been so thrilled in all my life. We went the limit, and now I Elgin Dr., Tolland. of Manchester High School and Patrick Mitchell, hosts and teacher, despite the fact that something the two people have “ How do you rem em ber for $2.00 more. Or a permanent with milk to remove dust and Hartford, fourth-degree interfering with a policeman, Troop Plans Rummage Sale hostesses; Mrs. Curtis Stimson and mood that fits their fancy don’t think I can live without him. Lenny says he feels the The bride-elect is a 1973 is employed at The Travelers she had changed from a in common and say, “I want people’s names? Good heavens! including shampoo and haircut give the foliage luster. larceny, dismissed, continued for possible youthful and their pocketbook. The fami­ Girl Scout Troop 10 will con­ same way about me. He says the difference in our ages graduate of Manchester High Insurance Co. and Mrs. Arthur Joyce, brunette to a strawberry blonde you to meet a fellow golfer, or a I don't even try. I just relax and and set for $10.00. Tel. 643-9832. Paul R. Cyr, no age or ad­ offender designation. On Girl Scout Sunday, March doesn’t mean a thing to him. Me either. In fact this School. She is majoring in ac­ Her fiance is also a graduate sandwich shop; Robert and had lost 30 pounds. fellow film buff or a fellow blame the whole thing on my ly of employee at Watkins are duct a rummage and white 9, the troop will have its annual 2 dress available, operating a David Ebser, 18, of 39 Judith as concerned about helping you 22-year-old kid is more of a man than my husband, who is counting at Manchester Com­ of Manchester High School. He Eschmann, arrangements; Mr. Chinese cook.” age.” motor vehicle while his license Dr., taking a motor vehicle elephant sale Friday from 7 to 9 breakfast at 8 a.m. in Neill Hall as they are about servicing you. p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 42. munity College and will is employed by the Pratt & and Mrs. Douglas Atwell, You can also shift the burden My mother looked over her Mid Winter Special was suspended, fined $100. without the owner’s permis­ of the church. Charles Covey, publicity; and Mrs. Clifford The Cope If we become friends, you’ll a.m. to noon in the Parish Hall I would be willing to go anywhere in the world with graduate in June. She is a Whitney Division of United Air­ DUPLICATE of introduction by asking, glasses at me with a smile, Try Faterge wheat germ oil Curtis Letty, no age or ad­ sion, suspended, 30-day jail chairman of the breakfast com­ Lenny, but I don’t want to hurt my daughter. Also I have a Hansen, treasurer. probably visit us again. Shop of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, member of Alpha Beta Gamma craft Corp. in East Hartford. “Have you two met each “Don’t worry,” she said, and honey conditioning body dress, operating an un­ term and one year probation. A mittee, will be assisted by husband and five other kids at home. Please give me some For further information con­ BRIDGE Watkins. Find out why we’ve at the Locust St. entrance. Honor Society and is employed The couple plan a May 2 wed­ other?” “Someday you’ll be able to use K n i t permanent wave. With natural registered motor vehicle, charge of third-degree larceny fathers of the scouts. advice, but don’t tell me to give up Lenny. I ’m too far gone Any donations of clothing or as a clerk at Pathmark of ding in St. Bridget Church. tact Douglas H. Atwell, 9 When you don’t know people that excuse, too.” vitamin E gives your hair become “Known for quality. nolled. was nolled. After breakfast, a program on him. SEEING STARS Results in the Feb. 15 other items will be welcome Manchester. Columbus St. or call hime at 4-14 beautiful body with casual Famous for service.” You’ll Joseph Michaud, 19, of 232 Stanley Gamble, 18, of Water- will be present^ by ninth 6464)750. Manchester Community find everything for the great Her fiance is a 1973 graduate movement. Introductory offer: Main St., Coventry, driving bury, third-degree burglary, and may be left at the church on graders in the parish hall of the DEAR SEEING: You had better quit star-gazing and get College game are: North- American home at WATKINS. Friday. church. of Tolland High School. He $9.95 at SCHULTZ BEAUTY without a license and failure to attempted larceny, and 6 back to earth. Your daughter and her children need Lenny. South: Jim Anderson and Sam Tel. 643-5171. Proceeds from the sale will attended the Culinary Institute SALONS 44 Oak Street, obey stop sign, $65 bond threatening, all nolled. The files Reservations for the And you have a husband and five children who need you. It Cuscovitch, first; John Wood­ be used by the scouts for a of America in Hyde Park, N.Y. Marines To Hear Manchester. Tel. 643-9851. Am­ forfeited. were sent to the Hartford Coun­ breakfast close Monday and may nave been a thrilling, new, physical experience, but it’s man and Ann Clark, second; three-day camping trip in April and Manchester Community ple parking. If you are headed for the Robert W. Pecan, 27, of East ty state’s attorney. may be made by contacting not the kind of stuff of which lasting marriages are made. Bruce and Irene Miller, third. to Jeffrey, N.H., where they College. He is employed as a 5694 Hartford, failure to obey traffic Joseph Kaminsky, 19, of 79 Mrs. Everett Kelsey, 28 Cool it. Mom. Status of Corps East-West: Stan and Mary warmer climate....HARVEY’S cook at R estaurant 94 in signs, fined $40. Brooklyn St., Rockville, will hike up the trail to Mt. Autumn St. Peteroski, Bruce Cummings Treat the youngster to OF MANCHESTER at Caldor Monadnock. DEAR ABBY: Perhaps you can settle a bitter dispute in Manchester. this sweater with hand- To make biscuits from aready- All Greater Hartford cording to Col. Paul G. Kuntz, and Ernest Berube, tied for Plaza has a great selection of our family. For the past 14 years, my brother has been The couple plan a June 13 warming-pocket and bought mix extra good, use light Marines, including active duty first; Eugene Toch and William golf skirts, sleeveless tops, running for a local county office on the Republican ticket. A wedding at St. James Church. chairman of the recently matching hood for those cteam instead of water for the Marines, reserve Marines, Belekewicz, third. very chilly days! No. 5694 bathing suits, and cover-ups. few years ago, my sister's husband got interested in formed Marine Corps Family liquid. retired marines, and members Council of Greater Hartford. has knit directions for politics, too. Meanwhile, every two years my brother kept Sizes 4-14 years inclu­ of the Marine Corps League Col. Kuntz said the purpose of The Manchester Education filing for this office, thinking that eventually he would win. sive. Everything for home improve­ have been invited to attend a the meeting is to make sure all Association will sponsor a TO ORDER, send 6DC lor each pat­ (He didn’t.) B^nai BVith Freezing will add life to nylons. ment. Whatever your needs in briefing on “The Status of the elements of “The Marine Corps duplicate game Wednesday at 7 tern, plus ISC for postage and Last April, my brother-in-law decided to run on the handling. Wet the stockings and put in lumber and building materials, Marine Corps Today.” Family” are aware of what is p.m. at the Community Y. Democratic ticket for the same office my brother had been plastic bag. Place in the freezer home improvement items, or Gives Award The briefing is set for happening in the Corps at its Arthur Pyka will direct the running for for so many years. Well, my brother-in-law won! or in freezing compartment of Do-It Yourself materials, you tonight at 7:30 at the far-flung duty posts around the game, which is open to the I said it was unethical for my brother-in-law to have refrigerator. Take out after ca n find them at opposed my brother for that office. I was challenged to The annual Americanism Marine Corps League Hall, 131 world as well as in the Hartford public. Master points will be NME CUOT they are frozen and let thaw. HOW TO The Manchester Esenini HeriM, MANCHESTER LUMBER 255 prove that it was unethical, and I could only say that it is Award of the Connecticut Addison St. in Glastonbury, ac­ area. awarded. USD tee. el laieticis Squeeze and hang up to dry. Center Street. Tel. 643-5144. Ask an unwritten law. Valiey Council, B’nai B’rith has Rah Taih. AT. IN W I need your help in settling this dispute, Abby. been presented to Mrs. Edward for Frank or Jack. MISSINBETWEEN Wasserman of Fairfield. The Charter Oak Lodge and SAVE $85.20 Print Name. Address with ZIP DEAR MISS: Unwritten laws aren’t worth the paper the Ben Ezra Chapter, both of CODE and Style Nnmber. Carriage House announces they aren’t written on; furthermore, even though It Manchester, are members of Coupon for FREE Pat­ undoubtedly strained family relations, there is nothing the council. tern is in the 1975 Needle­ Every bank tells you that you ought work 6 8 - p a g e a l b u m . F “unethical” about it. The award is given annually A B O U T T O W N Only $1.00 a copy. SHOES and SPORTSWEAR to the individual in the council ALSO THESE BOOKS AT $1-00 EACH to save. DEAR ABBY; I was married to a man for 13 years, and area who exemplifies the prin­ Plus 2SC for postage and handling. Availallle at TKMERDOUS SAniHiS 10 a.m. at South United a.m. at the church, 43 Spruce we had three children. After we were divorced I tried to keep ciples of patriotism and devo-' Manchester Junior Women’s No. a - lt S - GIFTS TO MAKE. Many Methodist. Church campus. S'!. ____ gifts for friends and family. in touch with my ex-husband’s parents because I wanted tion to the American way of life Club will have a workshop at Alateen for the 12- to 20-year- No. G -lie -B lU E RIBBON GUILTS. The bank that listens tells you how. my children to know their paternal grandparents even through community service, Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home First Church of Christ, Scien­ 1498 Contains sistenn levelT qnllts. old children of problem Small-Medium-laro« No. G -11T-G U ILTS ON PARADE. though I had to initiate all the meetings. (I used to take the humanitarianism, and personal of Mrs. Robert Rosenberg, 102 tist, will have a testimony THE COAT RACK kids on the bus. My in-laws had a car and it would have drinkers will meet Thursday at Directions lor sisteen quilts. involvement in the highest Winthrop Rd., to decorate eggs meeting tonight at 8 at the Always an “In Fashion” No. Q-lta-GRANDMOTHER'S FLOW­ been easier for them to come to me, but I didn’t let that stop 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders Qub. ER GUILTS. 10 fascinating quilts. 48 Purnell Place • Downtown Manchester ideals of the Bill of Rights. for an Easter egg hunt. church, 447 N. Main St. A por­ . . . the dashing cape! No. me.) The family groups are open to 1498 with PHOTO-GUIDE is Former recipients have in­ E tion of the meeting, which is Well, I finally met a very nice man who married me and Al-Anon family groups will friends and relatives living with in Small, Medium or Be a hom e economist. cluded Gov. Ella Grasso, Sen. open to the public, will be adopted my children. Their last name was legally changed meet tonight at 8 at the Second severe problem drinkers. Large Size. Medium . . . Abraham Ribicoff, Mrs. Chase devoted to expressions of 2(4 yards 60-inch. to his. When my ex-in-laws heard the news they told me Congregational parish house, Never use the dishwasher, clothes washer, or Going Woodhouse, Leonard latitu d e by students of Chris­ Patterns available only that since my children no longer had their last name, they 385 N. Main St.; Thursday at 8 A Lenten Service will be con­ Petrocelli, Herbert D. Setlow, tian Science. in sizes shown. didn’t consider them their grandchildren—so they didn’t p.m. at the Pathfinders Club, ducted tonight at 7:30 at Zion dryer unless you have a full load. Caulk win­ the Hon. Richard C. Lee, TO ORDER, tend tur (Kh pat­ care to see them again. 102 Norman St.; and Friday at Evangelical Lutheran Church. tern, pint 2St for poitaia and How about that? HURT former mayor of New The communications com­ hamillni, dows, repair storm glass, check for Haven,and the Rev. H. Parker SKsain The Presbyterian Church will mittee of Emanuel Lutheran adequate insulation. Think of the Lansdale. C o r r e c tio n na Handmtir E«aln| hnM, DEAR HURT: Unreal! It’s their loss. have a Bible study and prayer Church will meet tonight at 8 at list hd. of taaikai Mrs. Wasserman has had a In the account of the Miss meeting tonight at 7:30 and a the home of Jon Norris, 18 tss tut. AT. lOOW dozens of other ways you can varied and full career in com­ Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal Manchester Scholarship Bible study Thursday at 9:30 Lookout St. Print Name, R ddriu w itt ZIP cut down on your utility bills. reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. munity service. She currently Pageant which appeared in CODE, Style Number and Slie. y m fs r r Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. serves as vice president of the Tuesday’s Herald, the age Coupon for FREE Pat­ Typical Annual United Jewish Council of requirement for applicants was tern is in the '74 Fall & MAKE YOUR OWN! Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 f a s h i o n Savings: $35.20 Bridgeport, is chairman of the Winter Basic . Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212, for Abby’s booklet incorrectly stated. It should Price . . . $1.00 a cony. Choose the leg design that suits Council’s Commission on Com­ S t Patrick's day! < your decor. Select the proper size. “How to Write Letters for All Occasions.” Please enclose a have read “shall not be less Also send for No. 1500 The legs can be set vertical or slant­ long, self-addressed, stamped (204) envelope. munity Relations and of the than 17 nor more than 28 on ADVENTURES IN SEWING. ed by your choice of mounting plates. Education Committee of the opening day of the national Hints to give garments In minutes you've got beauty and Urban Coalition. competition in September.” • cards • cards • phis a professional look. $1.00, value. I • darUas • dacoratlons • cut-outs • papar taUawara a)] EXPLOSIVE EVENT Girl Scouts Planning WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (UPD - The bicentennial starts this year COFFEE TABLES have s party — talnray has the suppllesi for visitors to Colonial Let's m ake a deal. Day Camp Program ’tU the luck of the irith, that mancheiter Williamsburg. The 200th an­ . has such a store as fainoayl niversary of the powder maga­ Suggest to the manager of zine incident which led directly The Connecticut Valley Girl This year, the camp will be IN THE SERVICE •Hr* have every little thingl" your supermarket that you’ll buy Scout Council has announced under the direction of Miss Jill to the revolution in Virginia will that its summer day camp Gelinas of Manchester. She is a Coast Guard Seaman Appren. be marked on April 21,1975. canned and packaged goods by High School, Ellington, he buy On this day in 1775 a con­ program will again be held at graduate of Manchester High Donald R. Scognamiglio, son of joined the Marine Corps in July tingent of Royal Marines, under the case if hell knock off a little. Camp Merriewood, Gardner School and Central Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. 1974. _____ your St., Manchester. State College. She is currently Scognamiglio of 18 Wild Rose conn, orders from Governor Dunmore, (Chances are he'll be glad to, Camp Merriewood will be employed as a special educa­ Dr., South Windsor, is attending Army Second Lt. Peter C. lottory removed the powder from the see the Marceau, son of Mr. and Mrs. magazine here during the early since he won’t have to go to the open to children (Scouts and tion teacher for the Town of Electronics Technician School Hekot large -non-scouts) ages 6 to 11; and Preston. at the Coast Guard Training William H. Marceau, 8 Tracy haral morning hours. Discovery of this Dr., was commissioned a se­ trouble of unpacking and pricing.) serves the towns of For the past two years she Center, Governors Island, new act started a chain of events that selection... Manchester, Bolton, South has been the assistant director York City. A 1974 graduate of cond lieutenant upon gradua­ caused the governor to flee from a complete Typical Annual Windsor, Vernon, Ellington, at Camp Merriewood. She has South Windsor High School, he tion from the Infantry Officer the city less than two months Savings: $50.00 Candidate School, Ft. Benning, leg center 2 and Rock vile. There will be also served as the assistant joined the Coast Guard in later. three two-week sessions begin­ Ga. camp director for the YWCA in September 1974. Tbe magazine still stands in O MiCHAEL-TCCAN CO. LONG 0CACH. CALIFORNIA ning June 30. Applications for Milwaukee, Wise. Miss Gelinas Williamsburg and is open as a T-M S*2I XLT-JI T-ll C-ll $-11 “LT-I$ T-14 C*U XLT-H H M C4 T4 C-4 1-4 KLT-4 campers and staff are now bein has been a registered Girl Scout Navy Electronics Technician regular exhibition building. accepted. Forore information since first registering as a 3.C. Glenn R. 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SAN FRANaSCO (UPI) - ’The San Francisco Exchange stock business in Los Angeles buyer exercises the option. If it Science Today: Doctors Use Sound to Fight Cancer After 93 years, San Francisco is was born in 1882 to handle and use the facility in San Fran­ does not, he forfeits his fee to losing the Pacific Coast Stock demands for sliver and gold cisco for a whole new business. the seller. BRUCE E. HICKS affects only pigmented cells of Corry said cells of cancerous to the pigmented cells and a combination of drugs and Most cancers do not have Corry said one problem in BUSINESS Exchange to Los Angeles. But stocks. At that time, the New Ackerman called the plan UPI Science Writer moles. moles, or melanoma, have the makes the sound even more sound.” pigmented cells and therefore using the sound is to localize its the old facilities will get a new York Exchange was not in­ "ideal” and said it would The exchange said floor HOUSTON (UPI) - Two doc­ Dr. Peter M. Corry and Dr. pigment melanin which acts as effective, Corry said, by enhan­ Melanoma, often called would not be affected by the concentration because may role — in the burgeoning option terested in dealing in those ellnqjnate the need to construct brokers will have a choice of By MICHAEL J. CONLON tors using high intensity ul­ John McGinness of the Univer­ a semiconductor of sound. Cells cing the semiconductor proper­ “black mole cancer,” is a fairly sound. useful cells In vital organs such market. stocks because of their a new facility in San Francisco remaining in San Francisco if WASHINGTON (UPI) - A re­ trasound to kill malignant mole sity of Texas M.D. Anderson without the pigment do not con­ ties. rare cancer which almost The scientists have used as the liver and brain are ‘Vet Salesman’ Hospital and ’Tumor Institute duct the sounds except at The move, subject to ap­ speculative nature. for options trading. they want to trade in options, or cent court ruling may have cancer cells in the laboratory ‘“rhe idea is to attack the always affects whites only. frequencies of 10 kilohertz, pigmented and could also be proval by members and the “This is very bullish for the In options trading, the owner relocating in Los Angeles if ended a tax break enjoyed by believe it may someday replace have not tried the experiment extremely high frequencies and tumor without hurting regular Corry said its incidence com­ which is to the human killed. Securities and Exchange Com­ Pacific Stock Exchange,” said of shares in a company offers to they prefer to stay on the stock some professionals - the prac­ radiation in treating that par­ on humans or higher primate intensities. tissue,” he said in an interview. prises a few per cent of all ear, and 1 megahertz, which is “That’s one we’re going to Rejoins Watkins mission, was confirmed by Ray Moore, Seattle, an options sell his stock at a specific price trading side. Los Angeles floor tice of charging off "home office" ticular form of cancer. animals, but think the process A drug called chlorpromazine “We found that cells that con­ cancers, and often begins in far above human hearing have to get around somehow,” exchange President G. Robert sp^ialist for 13 years, ‘"niey’ll during a specified period of brokers will have the com­ expenses on income tax returns. Radiation destroys both will be successful because of its which is widely used in treating tain the pigment can be killed skin cells but spreads to vital ranges. Corry said. “Some medium, Ackerman. able to concentrate their parable choice. The case, ironically, involved cancer and good cells. Sound selectiveness. mental illness, attaches itself preferentially, especially with organs. probably water, will have to be Main St. businessman, all of it time. If the price rises, the Former Manchester Mayor a lawyer for the Internal spent in the furniture sales used o confine the theriTpVT’- Harold A. Turkington — a Afain Revenue Service who deducted St. businessman for more than business. $100 of his $2,100 yearly apart­ 50 years — has rejoined the ’Turkington has had several ment rent because, he said, he company he started with in other interests besides fur­ Firms Set worked there occasionally in his T lilili 1920. niture. off-time. Turkington is now empioyed His name is almost syn­ Dividends At first, according to the by Watkins Bros. Inc., 935 Main onymous with music in Research Group Ine, which re­ St. When he was graduated M anchester. In 1926, he Directors of Connecticut ports on such matters for the from Manchester High School organized the first Manchester Natural Gas Corp., Hartford, '. a c ji— in 1920, Turkington first went to High School band, and he was have declared a quarterly divi­ legal profession, the IRS dis­ work for Watkins Bros., then associated with the MHS staff dend of 70 cents per share of allowed the claim, only to be located at Main and School Sts. as music director for about common stock, payable March for reversed by the U.S. Tax Court After two years with eight years. 27 to stockholders of record The court found that the law­ Watkins, he became associated March 13. yer’s apartment expenses were Si related to his business. But on with Kemp’s Music House (no Turkington’s political career Kraft f!l S?; Queen Veal Prince longer in business). Kemp’s, began when he was elected a Boise Cascade Corp. has Jan. 20 of this year, according to yf, Caruso the group, an appeals court said Spaghetti or m I which later added appliances selectman in 1945. He continued declared a 12V^-cents-per-share the cost of incidental business and furniture to its business, to serve as a town director common stock dividend, a n < i iMayonnaise^l Parmagian! Elbow Macaroni Oil had Turkington on the payroll when Manchester changed its payable April 18 to stockholders carried on somewhere other 1^ Imitation Frozen Blended until 1940. governmental structure in 1947. of record March 14. than a person’s main place of In April 1940, Turkington He held the title of mayor for Boise also declared a 75- nV of business is not deductable so far joined the G.E. Keith Furniture five terms of a 28-year career, cents-per-share dividend on the as rent goes. The court also ruled that the gal Co. —at Main and School Sts., in before bringing that career to company’s preferred stock, 5c\«.c"V»ont \ t \ 4Kc. 1 lb the same building occupied by an official end in 1959. payable May 1 to stockholders lawyer’s regular office always jar ctn Watkins in 1920 —and stayed ’Turkington brings a wealth of of record March 14. was available to him at the pkgs there through a 1970 ownership home furnishings knowledge to times he worked at home and j .J With This5 Coupon & Purchase 9 $7.50 Or M 1 orey. | ..J with 9This Coupon & Purchase 9 $7.50 Or MoreV- With This Coupon & Purchase $7.50 Or Morel f With This Coupon & Purchase $7.50 Or More,l^ ■ Harold A. ’Turkington checks inventory at Watkins Bros. h change (Keith’s became Watkins Bros. He’ll be on the that reading and otherwise '>»■ Limit One Coupon Per Customer Limit One Coupon Per Customer v . 1 LimitLimit une Onetioupon Coupon Per PerCustomer Customer n ri pFl ' i : l \ " Limit One Coupon Per Customer / j| : j Blau’s). job from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Inc., 935 Main St., where is is in his 54th year as a Main St. 977 MAIN STREET IN working at home was simply a I a t C J M l* H-927 Valid Thru March 1 LEJ H-928 Valid Thru March 1 It J IfilH-955 Valid Thru March 1 !(Sl, H-804 Valid Thru March 1 I D ' S I This July, 'Turkington will Tuesday, Thursday, and businessman. He recently rejoined Watkins after 50 years Used Tires DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER part of his job. The lawyer involved has mark 55 consecutive years as a Friday, and all day Saturday. with other furniture stores. (Herald photo by Dunn) CINCINNATI (UPI) - An tk ^ a t e f i Open 6 Days decided not to appeal, so the pre­ Ohio firm has found another use Tliurs. Niles ’til 9 cedent may be established. In for discarded automobile tires. Free Parking, 28 oz GIFT SHOP any case the research group said Environmental Products Corp. From and Rear of Store can Sunrise Fresh Dairy Values., persons claiming a home office Tomatoes the Finast Way! turns the tires into shredd^ People Just ArenH Buying expense deduction should be rubber for sale as plant mulch. able to prove the work at home United Press Internationa) mortgage lenders, but “we economy through an 8 or 10 per “The menace of Inflation is is required -- not ju st a Ricotta Cheese Mortgage rates for home have ho demand for mortgages cent increase in the nation’s preference -- and that their by no means behind us,” Burns Macaroni 2 Breakstone loans are coming down, but to take up the flow.” money supply — the amount on said in opposition to a resolu­ RNEHURST MUT DEPARTMENT regular office is not available to there are few buyers, a He predicted mortgage rates, deposit in checking accounts tion that would direct the Fed them in the evening or on 16 oz mortgage loan expert says. which peaked as high as 11 per plus currency in circulation. ONE OF THE NICE THINGS ABOUT MANCHESTER.. weekends. SUPERMARKETS Thin to pour billions more into the AT PINEHURST Pkg ’There’s too much skepticism cent in September under the “ We have no intention of economy to fight the recession. AT PINEHURST Creamette Brand Treat your Family to Mr. Dell Spaghetti around. tight money policy of the doing that —not as long as I am The Fed, under Burn’s direc­ A SPECIAL SALE SAVE A reader in Newville, Pa., Favorites & Save the Finest Way! “People just aren’t buying,” Federal Reserve, would decline chairman,” Burns told the tion, sharply restricted Special Sale on U.S.D.A. asks: said Jim ’Thompson, an official to 8% per cent or 8Vi per cent Senate Banking Committee. monetary growth last spring to on Carter’s BONELESS BEEF ROUND CUTS “Why does canned pineapple Spaghetti Sauce 15V2 oz Parmesan Cheese of the U.S. Savings and Home “at the outside” this year. “We can do more. We can do a check inflation. Critics of the Top Grade Maine ‘packed in its own juices’ cost Ragu Meat, Mushroom, Meatless, Marinara jar Stella 5 oz League in Chicago, a trade In Washington, Arthur Burns, lot more. We can even wreck just as much as that packed in mportedHam Fed charge that this action TOP ROUND STEAK Wedge pkg association representing 4,600 chairman of the Federai this country. But we’re not accelerated the recession undu­ heavy syrup? I have always felt 83<^ savings banks. Reserve, said the Fed’s effort going to do it, senator.” ly. POTATOES that it should cost less, but half “In today’s economic situa­ to make more and easier credit On all Flavors ol especially with the high cost of Freshly Sliced Finast 16oz4 * 7 0 Diet Cola Big John gals Mozzarella Whole Milk . DkQ I i t O tion, people are skeptical about available for business and con­ 20 Lb. Bag lb . sugar it seems that again the Richmond n.58 To Order 15 oz O Q c taking on new financial com­ sumer borrowing is beginning BREYER’S Margarine Quarters . , 59* Sava 519 lb. consumer is paying more than 99^ Mushrooms Stems & Pieces 3 cVnsl.OO Tomato Sauce Finast can iC O mitments.” to show results. he should be." Select 6 oz ICE CREAM Lindsay Olives Pitted can Finast . . . . . He said funds are pouring into But Burns rejected 89* You may be righL The only 49* Diet Soda 4 Ws l.OO savings accounts at savings and suggestions the Fed under take Reg. $1.89 'h gallon... reason one industry expert could Roast B e e f ...... Tb" 1.39 loan institutions, major massive stimulation of the hook S Try It Braised or Broiled with tomatoes, onidhs and peppers. give for the price being the same Cooked Salami Carando . . lb 1.49 Note: 20 lbs. for what you Use It for Swiss Steak or London Broil. SPECIAL is that the packers have to add C ara ndo...... ib ave been paying lor 10 lbs. of juice to each can, and that may Dandy Loaf 99* these fine Carter Potatoes. add a bit to the cost - more than Local Man Wins Bonelass, Short Cut, Steak American Cheese ______m 1.19 * * 49 ■ 'Aw 1/4 gallon would be the case if the pineap­ N a tu ra lly aged ple in each can contained Beef Loin for tenderness TOP ROUND...... No Llmlts...No Coupons enough juice to provide a proper stock up on Frozen Foods the Finest Way! Designer Award SPINACH medium. and flavor. RED BLISS But it may simply be a Lawrence Bell of NEW POTATOES Cube or Bottom Round marketing technique - it’s just Wethersfield, a native of Shell Strips^ 1^^ as easy to charge the same for Manchester, has been named CABBACE Roman all similar sized cans of pineap­ the recipient of the 1975 Whole or Half-16 to 18 lbs BONELESS STEAKS... ». * 1.5 8 ple, on the assumption shoppers American Designer Award for styling of women’s leather ap­ BEEF R0UND...B0NELESS ROASTS won’t notice, or at least won’t Cut to Order AT PINEHURST complain. Cheese parel. All U.S. Choice Waits Free (Formerly Called iround Bell — who is vice president Fresh The canning industry, inciden­ Shells of Beef) of merchandising for ^ e Ambe Oven Roast tally, has just won a revision in Pizza Division of Arthur Jay Co. in the Food and Drug Administra­ Chuck CELERY tion rules which will permit Hartford — will receive the EYE BOUND...... „ * 1 .8 8 Any Size award April 15 at the New York MONEY BACK them to substitute com syrup for HEARTS 20 OZ Package City Leather and Allied In­ sugar in many products to which 8 8 ? sugar had formerly been added. 10-Pack Boneiess Beef dustries Exposition. BOTTLE pkg Beef Chuck Leather Industries of SIRLOIN TIP ’That won’t bring prices down, Top Blade Steak Bone In Ib 98* 39< they claim, but it may keep them America presents the award Ig. bunch Beef Chuck for Stew id 1.28 annually in recognition of OVEN ROAST „ » 1 .6 8 O/OQ a from going up as much as they Shouider Roasts designers’ contributions to the Pendants in Pewter TURNIPS would have assuming continuing Potatoes Shoestring 3 ^p°Lg°s1.00 Cube Steak ..ip 1 .4 8 ularizing designs which have CUKES instability in sugar prices. Finast Italian Whole for Potting or Fricassee Silver Up or Top Round ^ 0 f | Vegetables Mixed 3 ;°k “ s1 . o o made good fashion and quality RADISHES (Cut-up or Quartered Ib 45*) Favorites from the Seven Seas! The mystique of astrology 6 oz QAc Fresh Fowi available to the mass market.” PEPPERS A reader in Homell, N.Y., who Tortellini Angys...... pkg 0 5 $ Bell, who holds a B.A. degree OVERROAST ,.*1.78 is 79, has a couple of complaints 56 oz.| A Q accentuated in genuine BOTTLE RErUNO .45 Breast With Wing ^ from West Virginia University, TOMATOES she probably shares with more Buitoni Lasagne.. pkg I . w O Perch Filletl or Leg wim Back lb began his retailing career with CHERRY TOMATOES than a few other older Ameri­ Chicken Quarters i pewter and fashioned for Back Rump Tender $1~34 Health & Beauty Aids! Seafood Lawrence Bell G. Fox & Co., Hartford, and he TINY CARROTS cans: has worked as a sales agent for “One of my complaints is food Favorite g [ textile mills serving the those who follow the signs, OVERROAST ,.*1.68 packaging. It is hard to find any­ Pork Cheps/’’°r„:^r°'" 95! AT PINEHURST sportswear market. thing in vegetables or fruits that Crab Claws " ...... ib 1.79 Sales Record Set An ideal gift for any occasion. CALIFORNIA Centor, Pot Roast or Swiss Steak CHEESE aren’t wrapped. There are a lot Listerine Bell joined Ambe in 1969, the Pot Roast Bone In By Mutual Funds year it was founded by his All Zodiac signs available. D’ANJOU of us old folks around who would Mouthwash UnderbiadeRoast 78! California Squid 3 lb box . . lb 39* Mutual fund sales in January father, Joseph Bell of PEARS BOTTOM ROUND ,. * 1 .5 8 * 4 .9 9 like one cucumber or onion or Primo Hot or Sweet A f^or Scallopine or Rollatine ^ A Halibut Steaks"ir....ib 1.59 exceeded a billion dollars for Manchester. three oranges. I wanted one the first time in the 50-year Small End Pot Roast cucumber the other day, had to 14 oz Italian Sausage! lb Veal r 2 ^ Little Neck C la m s ___ ib 69* history of the industry. buy two. I used one, the other btl Sales of fund shares in­ 5I49« BO nO M ROUND...... », * 1 .3 8 will spoil. 89* creased to $1,067.3 million in PUBLIC “The packaging causes the January from $736.1 million in food to cost more, contributing to One of the nice things about PINEHURST CORNED With any $7.50 Purchase December. In January 1974, RECORDS TANGERINES the high cost of living ... BEEF Is Ifs leanese. Hot or thinly sliced cold. You’ll find mm A . “Another gripe is the cost of Baked Fresh with Natural fund sales were $334 million. It delicious. Buy the whole brisket or thick end for $1.39 m U V Ingredients the Finast Way! Redemptions in January in­ nursing homes -- $1,000 a month. Building Permits MC APPLES lb. Simmer elowly...buy enough of this budget-stretcher ■ m P lu. Proof It Pays to Shop tor Quality Produce the Finast Way! MaxPax _ Very few are able to save more Coffee 20*off creased to $428.0 miilion from Oak Grove Woodworking for so you will have some for sandwiches. $411.2 million in December. DELICIOUS APPLES than $12,000 in their lifetime, and Rings With This Coupon Gordon Fuller, repair fire j.,^Finast Country Style on (I) 10 Ib bag Redemptions in January a year damage at 95 North St., $4,500. a nursing home takes it all in one 12 oz SOFTWEAVE year. ! 0 can Gold Medal ago amounted to $324.5 million. Gerald LeBlanc for Richard and a lower price on Tender Chuck Is easy on Budgets TISSUES or Buttermilk Flour Net sales for the month — the Neise, alterations at 219 Vernon JUMBO HEADS OF THE “Then when you are broke you I With This Coupon & Purchase I amount by which saies go on Medicaid. M U n S r sO Or More. Limit One St., $2,000. BEST CALIFORNIA Lettuce l u f f i l H-880 Valid Thru Mar. 1 H-682 Valid Thru Mar. 1 exceeded redemptions were Judgment Lien Bite Sized cubes Is L Cut Blade mw mm mm “My opinion is no nursing $639.3 million, another industry Dr. James Foucaud against STEWIN6 BEEF CHUCK POT ROAST a S R 9 < home is worth $1,000 a month. Bread record. Net sales were $324.9 Someone is getting rich fast at Allen and Laura Parrish, ICEBERG S i QO, h (orsteaks) T A W l # l o g o f f million in December and $9.5 property at 64 Wedgewood Dr., I l O S I lb. ^ 2-2 Packs the expense of old people who IS^off million in January a year ago. have no choice but to end up in With This Coupon with This Coupon $109. LEHUCE , r r , 0 * 4 on (3) 11 oz pkgs on (1) pkg 15 one.” i 2 Plllsbury BesPak Tall FltTCHHlGUSSCa AT PINEHURST We will be glad to receive ® Pie Crust Mix @ Kitchen Bags your questions, suggestion or head LEAN GROUND BEEF, eib iot...... ib.*1.19 Hot Dog Rolls...... 3 T 1 .0 0 f ^ ^ H - 8 8 1 Valid Thru Mar. 1 H-883 Valid Thru Mar. 1 (Leas than 5 Iba. $1.29) complaints. Write to Buyer’s Oatmeal, Swedish A 11b A A t Over 25 Years of Experience^of^M A£JCHEST^ COFFEE Billboard, UPI, 315 National D l C C t U Rye. Cracked Wheat. . . . & Iva 09 Press Building, Washington, D.C. 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Prices Effective Thru March 1,1975 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Not Responsible (or Typographical Errors PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN OBITUARtES Crash Victim at MMH With Head Injuries Cheney-Stafford in Rubber Match r Mrs. Gladys Barney Basil H. Jordan George Irwin, 32, of 117 and the Cumberland Farms Mrs. Gladys Barney, 81, .of VERNON — Basil H. Jordan, Hollister St. was in satisfactory dairy store, 151 W. Middle 223D N. Main St. died Tuesday 60, of Hartford died Monday at condition at Manchester Tpke. night at Manchester Memorial his home. He was the father of Memorial Hospital today, suf­ Cameron was also charged on Hospital. a re-arrest warrant with first- Tonight in Class C Tourney Game Mrs. John A. Lacey of Vernon. fering head injuries after a two- 8 ^ . Barney was born Dec. He is also survived by two car crash at Oak and Spruce degree criminal trespass, in 18, 1893 in Malden, Mass., and other daughters, two brothers, Sts. Tuesday night. connection with a recent inci­ had lived in Manchester for two sisters, and seven Irwin was a passenger in a dent at Fiano’s Motor Inn, 100 over 20 years. She was a grandchildren. car driven by Edward M. E. Center St., police said. By Len Auster disasterous. Secondly, “Early in the season teams were Senior guard Dick D ^ ry led Stafford in point-making charter member of Community The funeral is Thursday at 2 Walsh, 33, of 138 Keeney St. Can it be said it’s easier the third time around? Or, is it taking us for granted. ’The second time around they were with a 17.3 average. Six-foot-one senior Kreg Almand was Baptist Church and belonged to p.m. at the Ladd Funeral Walsh’s car was in collision In other Manchester Police harder? waiting for us,” opined Blanchard. the Manchester Art Associa­ Home, 19 Ellington Ave., reports: right behind hitting at a 15.4 clip for the Bulldogs, who with a car driven by Paul G. Cheney Tech and Stafford High met twice during the averaged 71 points per outing. After a slow start, the tion, the Senior Citizens and Rockville. The Rev. John A. Milliard, 33, of 50 Woodbridge • Yanina B. Kuner, 50, of 39 “For us to win, we’re going to have to limit our tur­ Clyde Rd. was charged Tuesday regular season with the Techmen winning at home in over­ %lldogs got rolling, winning five straight at one point. Manchester Chapter, American Lacey, pastor of the First St., shortly before 11. novers, play intelligently and stay out of foul trouble. Association of R etir^ Persons. night with operating an un­ time, 88-80, and the Bulldogs prevailing in Stafford, 73-65. Stafford likes to press, getting some markers off steals, so Congregational Church of Ver­ Walsh, Milliard, and a Fouls killed us at the end. We played lackluster ball. After She had served as a foster non, will officiate. Burial will registered motor vehicle on Total: 153 points for Cheney, 153 for Stafford. That’s as Cheney will have to prepare to combat that defensive passenger in Milliard’s car — making the tournament (for the first time in six years) we grandparent at Mansfield State be in the Mariaville, Maine, ten-year-old Jeffrey Milliard of Tolland ’Tpke. Court date March even as you can get. alignment. Training School. Before she 11. Tonight at Ellington High at 8, the 15th-ranked 12-8 had no goal to shoot for. Now we do. I’m looking forward to Cemetery. 18 Newman St. — were treated The Cheney-Stafford winner will face North Central re tire d in 1962, she was There are no calling hours. • David E. Borek, 18, of East Beavers face the 18ft-ranked 11-9 Bulldogs in tlie playdown the touniament and so are the players,” Blanchard voiced. and release from the hospital Connecticut Conference champ and second-ranked 16-3 employed as an inspector at The family suggests that any emergency room. Hartford was charged Tuesday round of the 53rd annual CIAC State Touma-> Seniors Tom LeCourt and Mark Viklinetz paced Cheney afternoon with fourth-degree East'Windsor High in the first round at a site and date to Pratt and Whitney Division of memorial contributions may be The accident is still under in­ ment in the Class C Division. in the scoring department with averages of 18.3 and 15.3 United Aircraft Corp., East larceny (shoplifting) and third- be announced. made to the First vestigation and the report is in­ “As far as the draw is concerned, it’s just as well as it respectively. Junior Jim Kurlowicz will join LeCourt in Hartford, for 15 years. Congregational Church of Ver­ complete. degree criminal mischief at K- is,” noted Cheney first-year coach Gerry Blanchard, “We Followinsf are the directions to Ellington High, site of Survivors are 2 sons, Robert non. Mart Department Store, the backcourt with 6-1 senior Tom Foran and 6-0 junior know them and know what we have to do to beat them.” Emil Haberem at forward. Foran was one of Cheney’s tonight’s clash. G. Barney of Bloomfield and In other accidents reported Spencer St. Court date March Curtis H. Barney of East Mrs. Clara P. Joslin 10. Cheney lost four of its last six regular season clashes. leading rebounders but ran into foul trouble late in ^ e Take Rte. 83 into Ellington. Just past the second traffic by Manchester Police, there There were two reasons. For one, the Beavers ran into foul Hampton; 4 daughters, Mrs. ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Clara were no injuries in a three-car • Susan Poletti, 19, of 55 campaign. A reoccurrence against Stafford won’t help light in Ellington, take a sharp left which is Maple St. Temple St., Vernon was trouble and when you’re not deep in the bench that can be Helen B. Sellew of Windsor, P ra tt Joslin, 98, of 7 E. collision at about 12:^ p.m. MARK VIKLINETZ Cheney’s fortunes. (Rte. 140). School is on the right about 100 yards down. Mrs. Jean B. Johnson of East Franklin Park died Tuesday at Tuesday at W. Middle Tpke. charged Tuesday afternoon TOM LeCOURT Hampton, Mrs. Marilyn B. Rockville General Hospital. Work Progresses at Bennet Gym-Media Center and Broad St. with operating an unregistered Gracey of Hanford, Calif., and She was the widow of Frank Drivers of the cars involved motor vehicle on Tolland Tpke. Court date March 11. Mrs. Florence B. Markee of Joslin. With the wall structure pretty well set, a crane sets I- building can be seen at the left. The new building will con­ were Charles J. White, 75, of 19 Waterville, Maine; a brother, Mrs. Joslin was born May 28, • Elmer Thrall, president of beams in place to be used in construction of the new addi­ tain a gymnasium-media center. (Herald photo by Dunn) Auburn Rd.; Pearl M. Cole, 63, Gordon Christopher of Exeter, 1876 in Cranston, R.I., and lived the Manchester Bus Service, tion at Bennet Junior High School. The top of the Barnard of 75 Foxcroft D r.; and Mary L. N.H.; 20 grandchildren and 6 in West Willington for many Marschall, 26, of 48B Downey reported the theft of 40 gallons Baseball Umpires^ great-grandchildren. years before coming to Dr. of gasoline from two school The Battle for Playoff Berth The funeral is Friday at 11 Rockville 24 years ago. In her buses parked at 673 Spring St. Clinic March 5-12 a.m. at Community Baptist younger days, she drove a The loss was estimated at $18. Roderick A. Cameron, 19, of Baseball umpires' clinic for prospective members of Church. The Rev. Ondon Stairs, taxicab in Willington and Staf­ Special Bill Considered 75 Congress St. was arrested by • Goods valued at about $280 Herald Angle the Manchester Chapter of the State Board of Ap­ pastor, will officiate. Burial ford. To Help Welfare Families Manchester Police today on were reported stolen from will be in Rose Mill Memorial She was a member of Burpee FIRE CALLS charges stemming from two re­ Emanuel Lutheran Church proved Umpires will be held March 5 and March 15 at Park, Rocky Hill. Relief Corps and Toliand Tuesday. Missing are a stereo By Earl Yost the West Side Rec. Pay Rising Utility Costs cent burglaries, police said. 9 . By Two Hungry Teams Friends may call at Holmes Grange and a life member of Cameron, scheduled to phonograph, tape player, Sports Editor Alton Cowles, clinic chairman, reports written Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Climax Chapter, OES, of appear in court today, is speakers, and a tape recorder. exams will be given March 19 at the same site. Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Merrow. MANCHESTER Ellington Fire Department charged with two counts of Meetings ill start at 7 o'clock. HARTFORD (UPI) - The utility allocation established in NEW YORK (UPI) - It we had only eight in the first vantage after three Love 22 to extend Chicago’s p.m. Survivors are 2 sons, Arthur responded to truck fire on third-degree burglary and two SALT FACT legislature is considering an 1969 and increased by 10 per Tuesday, 10:27 p.m. — was a battle for the playoffs half and 17 in the entire quarters. Bob McAdoo had Assisting Cowles will be Chris McHale, Tom Conran The family suggests that any Joslin of Willimantic and Ralph Crane Rd.; minor damage. counts of fourth-degree NEW YORK (UPI) - The winning streak to seven emergency bill to provide about cent since then to account for Gasoline washdown on Grissom between a pair of hungry game which is less than the and Bob Hjalmeer. memorial contributions may be Joslin of Tulsa, Okla.; 2 Rd. (Town). larceny. Police said the charges chemical formula for salt is Second in Two Categories 33 points and 18 rebounds for games and snap New $500,000 to help 40,000 welfare cost of living hikes, but utility The clinic is tree. Anyone interesting is invitedm made to Mansfield State daughters, Mrs. Oscar J. stem from recent breaks at the NaCl. That means salt is com­ teams. NBA average.” Buffalo. Orleans’ six-game winning families meet their utility bills probably tripled since, Today, 6:01 a.m. — Minor car Rangy Jim Connors, former East Catholic High basket­ Additional information may be secured from Cowles at Training School. Phillips of Rockville and Mrs. fire at Main and Center Sts. Shell Car Wash, 344 Broad St„ posed of two elements: sodium Kevin Kunnert added 13 Sonics 102, Knicks 101 skein. Nate Williams led payments. then, he said. Ambulance Calls ball standout, now enjoying the spotlight in the same sport Coach John Egan said 568-1200 or 623-8124. Christopher Vogel of Tolland; a (Town). (Na) and chlorine (Cl). points and 11 rebounds for poured New Orleans with 20 points. 'The families need more, but Stolberg said it is not too far MANCHESTER at Northeastern University, ranks second in rebounding in Houston scooped up a game brother, Harold Pratt of North TOLLAND COUNTY Houston and held Cleveland in 37 points but it took seven Scituate, R.I.; 7 grandchildren, it is the most the state can do in into this winter to establish the Tuesday, 10:50 p.m. — Four Division I in New England. Connors has grabbed 10.4 per the Cleveland Cavaliers Suns 111, Warriors 97 Tuesday, 12:11 p.m. — Bolton victims of automobile accident center Jim Chones to 12 free throws in the final two 19 great-grandchildren, and 2 view of its own economic fund, since utilities generaliy game. He’s also boasting the second best field goal wanted very badly—but no Curtis Perry scored 21 Mrs. Hilda V. Banning Fire Department sent to stand­ at Oak and Spruce Sts. Letter Carriers points. Kunnert’s defense minutes by three other great-great-grandchildren. straits, said Rep. Irving are not shut off until 60-90 days shooting mark with a .570 figure...Top six teams in the more than the Rockets. points, grabbed 16 rebounds Mrs. Milda Vujs Banning, 78, Stolberg, D-New Haven, chair­ after bills are due. by for Andover firemen, who transported to Manchester Plan Annual Fete was superb with four players to give Seattle its of Glastonbury died Saturday at The funeral is Thursday at 11 Rec Volleyball League final standings will engage in a “It was a total team effort and triggered an early man of the Committee on He said he realized the state responded to a house fire in Memorial Hospital by The Manchester Letter blocked shots. first victory over New York a Glastonbury convalescent a.m. at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 post-season playoff system...University of Connecticut and a beautiful thing to scoring spree that powered Ellington Ave. The Rev. Corrections, Welfare and was in bad economic shape and Columbia. Manchester Ambulance Ser­ Carriers will hold their annual A loss by the New York in 14 g a m e s s in c e Cleveland Looking home. She was the mother of is the only state college that supplies individual photos and watch,” Egan said of the Phoenix past Golden State. Humane Institutions. Gov. Ella T. Grasso may veto Tuesday, 6:11 p.m. — vice. Retirement Dinner-Dance, Knicks Tuesday also boosted November, 1971. Fred Lewis D. Banning Sr. of Howard E. May, pastor of the action shots of home basketball games to the media. Stolberg said Tuesday half of the bill if it is approved, but the March 8, at Willie’s Steak 114-87 win over the Cavaliers Houston’s hope for at least a The loss snapped a three- Manchester. Federated Church of That’s one reason the Huskies get more space and ink than Brown scored the winning the fund, which could total $1 least the legislature can do is House. ’There will be a Happy Tuesday night. wild-card spot in the game win string for the' To Boog for Power The funeral was Tuesday. Willington, wiil officiate. points on two foul shots with million, would be available only try. Hour from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 other state colleges, a tip of the cap to Publicist Joe Soltys. Warriors, who had their Burial was in St. Augustin’s Burial will be in Willington Hill hit a playoffs. The Rockets have five seconds left. this winter to families Stolberg also lashed out at p.m. when dinner will be Pacific Division lead cut to Cemetery in Glastonbury. Cemetery. Nabisco personal season-high 39 a 32-31, .508 record with 19 receiving Aid to Families With former state Welfare Com- served. Kings 93, Bucks 90 TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) — The Cleveland Indians, who last Mrs. Banning lived in Frienas may call at the Police Charge Driver Golfers Ready Waiting points to push the Rockets to more regular season games. six games over Seattle. Dependent Children. missior Nicholas Norton, ap­ John M. Mulhern the New Triscuit Wafers , scoring 14 year employed six different men at first base with a Glastonbury 75 years. funeral home tonight from 7 to Kamey Ovian, who, with his brother Mike, owns and within a half-game of Cleveland, in second place Warrior was 9. That is an easily recognizable pointed in 1971 by former England National business of his 37 points in the final minimum of success, today have a former American Other survivor are a second-place Cleveland in of the Central Division with high scorer with 31 points. group that is sure to need it, he Republican Gov. ’Diomas J. Assaulted Policeman Agent, will be the guest speaker operates the Tallwood Golf Club, hopes to have limited daughter, a sister, eight quarter, sank four free League most valuable player to fill that vacuum — Boog said, and the federal govern­ Meskill. "I am very unhappy, for the evening. play on the weekend if weather conditions are right. Snow the NBA Central Division a 32-30, .516 record, will go Blazers 99, 76ers 77 grandchildren and one great­ time, Morris was taken into throws in the final 37 Powell. ment would reimburse the state almost disgusted, with the way Gregory J. Morris, 27, of East The meal will be hip steak or covered some areas last weekend and no play was allowed and closer to a playoff berth. to the playoffs if it holds on grandchild. Funding Bill custody for the motor vehicle seconds to lead KC-Omaha. Sidney Wicks scored 25 Powell, who along with for half of the fund. The govern­ the department has been Hartford, was to be arraigned baked stuffed shrimp. The cost Saturday despite the above normal temperature...On the The Rockets took the lead to that spot. Friends wishing to do so may offenses, police said. The victory was the Kings’ points and pulled down 15 new Indians’ Manager fallen off the past few years, ment would not reimburse operated under Commissioner in court today on charges stem­ of the ticket is $4 per person. Sunshine early and outscored Bullets 111, Braves 93 make memorial contributions Being Given .Hanley brought Morris and other hand, several golfers got in a few swings on the 12th in their last 13 games rebounds and John Johnson Frank Robinson once however, as Witnessed by funds spent on a larger group Norton,” he said. ming from a motor vehicle ac­ Tickets are available from all Cleveland in every period, Mike Riordan and Elvin to the Visiting Nurses Associa­ another man, who was a Lemon Coolees weekend at the Manchester Country GUb...If the Aetna and 15th in their last 20. scored 22 points as Portland formed one of baseball’s his 74 totals which showed a Second Chance and it would be difficult to es­ “He warrants commendation cident and a subsequent distur­ of the stewards at all of the leading by as much as 31 Hayes led a 40-point third tion, Hubbard St., Glastonbury. bance at the Manchester Police passenger in Morris’ car, to the World Cup tennis matches at the Hartford Civic Center Milwaukee’s loss was its whipped Philadelphia. most feared 1-2 slugging career-low 45 RBIs with just tablish eligibiiity requirements, for cutting expenses, but he did stations. 10 oz March 6-9 sell out, or attract at least 10,000 each of the four points late in the game. quarter to give Washington so at the expense of doing the Station Tuesday night, police police station for interrogation. third straight and eighth in Portland’s defense held the punches with Baltimore, 12 homers. he said. pkg nights, it will be the biggest tennis event in New England Houston’s defense was a an easy win. Riordan scored "The important thing is to job nd serving the peopie.” Nor­ said. While interviewing the two its last 12 outings. 76ers to only 36 points in the was acquired from the Still, the reunion with HARTFORD (UPI) - A key factor, holding 14 of his 20 points and Hayes take care of this year and then ton has been criticiz^ for cut­ Morris is charged with men, police said, Morris ap­ history. second half. The 76ers’ 77 Orioles Tuesday in a four- Robinson with whom he Miss Nellie I. Fay proposed bill to reduce the Cleveland’s season scoring got 11 of his 31 as the Bullets Bulls 120, Jazz 105 have time to deal with the ting back department expenses assaulting a policeman parently lifted a typewriter points was an all time low player trade that also saw averaged 56 homers per Miss Nellie I. Fay, 94, of 343 money towns and cities would MILKY WEIGH problem later,” Stolberg said. to the point were staffers had to (Patrolman John Hanley) and from a desk and threw it at Squibb leader, Bobby Smith, to 20 streaked from a 49-46 half­ hit 29 points. for a Portland opponent. 25-year-old lefthander Don year in six seasons with N. Main St. died Tuesday night have to put up to match state Hanley. NEW YORK (UPI) - In case Notes Off the Cuff The “flat grant” system of be laid off and the department’s second-degree criminal mis­ points—10 in the last period time lead to a 27-point ad- Norm Van Lier 23 and Bob Hood go to the Tribe. In Baltimore, could stimulate at a Manchester convalescent grants has been given a second chief (damage done at the The typewriter missed you’re ever asked, one pint of Mineral Oil South Windsor is expected to return to Zone Eight play in welfare payments includes a case load piled up. against reserves. exchange, the Tribe sent a comeback in Powell’s bat. home. chance by the legislature’s station). Charges stemming Hanley and smashed the wall milk contains: 19 grams of pro­ American Legion baseball competition this summer... Miss Fay was born Sept. 6, Pint Egan said, “Turnovers catcher Dave Duncan and The Indians are counting on Committee on State and Urban from a one-car accident are and floor, police said. In the tein; 21 grams of fat; 25 grams of Mike Landolphi, director of athletics at Bolton High, 1880 in Manchester, daughter of btl were very significant in that rookie outfielder Alvin that. Development. evading responsibility, scuffle that followed, Hanley carb o h y d rate; 702 mg. of reports his school is the third smallest in boy enrollment in the late Dennis and Mary Smith The proposal would lower calcium; a trace of iron; 660 in­ McGrew to Baltimore, For the Orioles, besides operating a motor vehicle while was punched in the face and the CIAC membership...Ric Brown of Manchester placed Fay, and had lived here all her from 33.3 per cent to 20 per cent his license was suspended, and Morris allegedly ripped an in­ ternational units of vitamin A. Colonna Giated Paimesan & “I like the deal,” said unloading a big salary in fifth in the 150-pound class with the University of Hartford life. the percentage of state grants operating an unregistered tercom unit from the wall, Also: 0.2 mg. vitamin B-1; 0.8 Romano Cheese 4 ot pk| 79c Robinson. “Hood will be Powell and a potential in the New England Intercollegiate Wrestling Cham­ For a number of years she municipalities would have to OPEC To Continue motor vehicle. police said. mg. vitamin B-2; a trace of Colonna Giated Paimesan & Miller^s given a chance to start. The holdout in Hood, the big man was employed as a postal clerk Romano Cheese 8 p it $1.39 pionships held recently...Mike Freiheit, 12, son of Allan pay, said James Harris, direc­ Hanley, who police said was Hanley gained assistance niacin; 6 mg. of vitamin C; 6 in­ 02 trade also gives us a set was Duncan. Despite a at the Manchester Post Office, tor of Hartford’s anti-poverty punched in the face while from other policeman in sub­ ternational units of vitamin D. Vanity Fail Fac. Tis 134,3ply pkg 49c Freiheit, assistant football coach at East Catholic, copped career .226 average, the 29- then located on what is now Vanity Fail Retal pit. twis 125,3 ply 53c Absence lineup. With Powell at first agency. Community Renewal questioning Morris at the police duing Morris and placing him in The milk is 87.3 per cent water. runner-up honors in the Elks New England Regional Foul year-old catcher has a known as N. Main St. When the Team. ToUseU.S, Dollars Dieam Whip______3 02 cont 65c base and John Ellis behind station, suffered a few loose the cellblock. Hanley then went Shoot contest in Nashua, N.H. The youngster copped local, history of power and good Manchester and South Another proposal being given the plate, we have solidified teeth in the disturbance. to Manchester Memorial district and state honors. Out of 25 tries in each group, defense behind the plate. Manchester Post Offices com­ a second look by the committee VIENNA (UPI) - Iranian members of the International Hospital, where he received Blasted two positions.” Damage done at the station in­ Freheit hit 20, 23, 21 and 20 bullseyes. Last year Duncan hit .200 bined and moved to the Center would require public housing Interior Minister Hamshid Monetary Fund. cluded a smashed typewriter emergency room treatment. Said Indians General in 1932, she worked at the in 136 games for the Indians authorities to equip 10 per cent Amouzegar said today the U.S. Iran earlier this month and destroyed intercom unit, The passenger in Morris’ car FORT LAUDERDALE, Manager Phil Seghi of the parcel post window until she of their new dwelling units es­ last year but chipped in with doilar will continue to be used severed the link of the Iranian police said. wasn’t involved in the scuffle, Lupien in 19th Year Fla. (UPI) —’The director of trade: “It adds to us offen­ retired in 1950, after 40 years pecially for the handicapped, as the means of payment for oii rial with the dollar and hooked 16 home runs and 46 runs Police described the in­ assault, or damages, police Tony Lupien is preparing for his 19th season as varsity the Jackie Gleason sively and also gives us the with the postal service. who would be given priority in despite its decline in value. it up with SDR. cidents as follows: said, and he wasn’t arrested. batted in. baseball coach at Dartmouth College. One of his squad Inverrary Golf Classic pitcher we have been She is survived by several renting them. He told newsmen the dollar Financial experts in Beirut at Shortly after 10 p.m., McGrew, 23, has been in nieces and nephews. -members fs expect^ to be John McKeon, a first thinks Johnny Miller is looking for. Our reports on Both proposals had been will be retained as the medium the time speculated that the residents of Hamilton Dr. Hood are all good. I also like the Indians organization The funeral is Friday at 9:30 “misunderstood” on first of exchange even if the Iranian act could be a baseman, who had an outstanding year with the Big Green making a “big mistake” by reported an accident in which a Named to Board to point out that Powell is since 1969. His best year was a.m. from the John F. Tierney reading and the committee had Organization of Petroleum preliminary move toward en­ frosh last spring. Lupien’s 18-year record shows 276 wins, skipping the Florida portion car police say was driven by HARTFORD (UPI) - Vin­ 'f last season with San Antonio Funeral Home, 219 W. Center decided not to draft them as Exporting Countries decides to ding the dollar’s traditional link 220 defeats and two ties...When rejected a bid one of the top fielding first Morris hit a utility pole, cent R. Gagliardi of East of the tour. and Oklahoma where he hit St., with a Mass at St. Bridget bills, said Sen. Richard stop using dollars to calculate with oil as well. to enter basketball’s Hall of Fame one can look back and baseman in the game.” skidded across a lawn, and left Haven has been appointed to John Montgomery, direc­ over .300 and .333 respec­ Church at 10. Burial will be in Schneller, D-Essex, committee the price of oil. “There are many alter­ the scene. the Connecticut Board of Uiink of 'soine other black'^eais of another period who tor of the Gleason affair Although the Indians, St. Bridget Cemetery. V J tively. Seghi said the chairman. “We are not going to change natives to cope with the decline Police recovered the car Parole by Gov. Ella T. Grasso, would welcome the opportunity to enter, men like Goose here this week, confess^ he whose pitching staff relies Friends may call at the Currently, Schneller said, a trade involved no cash. the method of payment,” he of the dollar,” Amouzegar said. parked on Grissom Rd., and for a term ending June 1978. A Tatum, , Cappy Ricks, , was “disappointed” Miller heavily on the aging Perry funeral home Tliursday from 2 town receiving a $100,000 state said. “Oil always is going to be “The SDR is just one.” Hanley, who was searching the former state representative, Jackie Bethards, and Fuggy Bell, to list a would miss his tournament. brothers, Gaylord and Jim, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. grant under the present system paid in dollars. area, apprehended Morris on was named Tuesday to succeed few' standout players of another era, before (UPI photo) had been seeking the young has to match it with $33,000 of “There could be a change in “He’s a pretty torrid item nearby Colonial Rd. At that Frank DiLieto of New Haven. they were welcomed into the organized pro ranks. Nearly Hood ever since the baseball its own. Under the proposed the method of calculating oil right now and I’m sure a lot meetings in New Orleans system the town would need to 75 pecent of the players in the NBA and ABA today are Larry Pleau of Whalers Passes to Center Ice revenues, say by Special of people would have come last December, the 33-year commit only $20,000 to get the Drawing Rights,” referred to CCLU to Support black. out just to see him,” said Defenseman Paul Terhenche of Vancover Drops Stick on Ice AND same $100,000. as SDR. old Powell, who fielded .996 Montgomery, who is direc­ in 102 games last year was 0 | Dr. Williams' Harris said Connecticut’s 169 He said the meeting here of Kaplowe Job Bid tor of a dozen tournaments municipalities already were still the key to the deal. OPEC oil ministers probably NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Paul Memorial Rites hard-pressed by the soaring around the country. Author of 303 home runs in would discus.s the use of the Kaplowe, the New Haven costs of services and shrinking Smith’s Stellar Skate Save To Be Thursday International Monetary Funds’ policeman fired for allegedly Toros’ 13 years with the Orioles, tax bases, and the requirements Hopes Alive TONIGHT SDR before they break up having lied about former Powell was the American for obtaining state grants 7:25 Whalers vs. Cougars, HARTFORD (UPI) - A Thursday, one day later than marijuana use, has received a League’s MVP in 1970 when should be relaxed. Saves Victory for Whalers WTIC memorial service will be held schedule. pledge of support from the For Your Information Of Catching Leaders he clouted 35 and drove in ’The public housing proposal 7:30 Celtics vs. Knicks, Thursday for Dr. Ralph M. The ministers meeting was Connecticut Civil Liberties One love 114 runs. His production has at first had not been received Dear friends, WINE Williams, 63, professor called to prepare the first con­ Union to help him win his job NEW YORK (UPI) - Frank Vancouver 2, Chicago 4 Edmon­ HARTFORD. (UPI) - The Van­ next five nights so we abe going to well by committee members, P u n ctu ality is o f prime im­ emeritus of English at Trinity ference of OPEC heads qf state back. Two hearts Mahovlich scored two goals, in­ ton 3 in overtime and Minnesota couver Blazers were trailing 3-2 late have to do the job defensively.” who believed it wouid require portance in a funeral service. College and an expert in 18th scheduled to open in Algiers William Olds, CCLU director, cluding his 30th of the season, 6 Winnipeg 6. in the third period when center Ron The winning goal came at 11:42 of existing units to be Century English literature and March 4. said that in dismissing Kaplowe This essential respect is due Three rings and Pat Hickey also scored No. Racers 6, Blades 4 SPORTS Chipperfield broke in alone on New the final period when left wing Don rehabilitated for the han­ linguistics. He died Tuesday. Substitution of SDR for the city’s board of police com­ the deceased. The serv ice 30 Tuesday night to help Toron­ Brian McDonald’s goal at England goalie Al Smith. Blackburn came in alone on Van­ dicapped, Schneller said. Engagement and wedding ring SLATE South Windsor, Rham He retired from Trinity dollars in calculating prices missioners violated his con­ should start pronptly at the to defeat San Diego, 6-4, in a 5:32 of the third period snapped “I thought we had him cold turkey,” couver goalie Don McLeod, faked him College in 1973 and returned to would protect the oil producing hour s e t. trios by Keepsake are outstanding In World Hockey Association a 4-4 tie and Bob Whitlock, who stitutional rights. ELDORADO / r o Wednesday Vancouver coach Joe Crozier said. to the ice and put home a backhander Kenya, where he had spent a nations against drops in the The CCLU suit will be filed in We have always had coopera­ beauty and quality. Choose from our fine game. had assisted on one of four In Tournament Action value of the dollar. It could BASKETBALL But the projected feast became for a 3-1 advantage. year’s sabbatical leave in 1969. U.S. District Court in New tion from the clergy, musicians, The victory snapped a three- second-period goals, scored into Two area basketball teams BOTANIC GARDEN raise the price of oil for the Keepsake collection of 14K gold rings famine as Whalers’ goalkeeper Al The Blazers’ Hugh Harris narrowed mington High Monday night at He was taken ill in Kenya and Haven on behalf of Kaplowe, game losing streak for the an open net with 35 seconds to Cheney Tech vs. Stafford at will get their feet wet tonight in NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) - United States. and others identified with the INTERLUDE doslgnod by master craftsmen. Smith made a stellar skate save the deficit to one at 16:34 on his 25th a site to be announc^. returned to Hartford several seeking his reinstatement. Toros and kept alive their slim go as Indianapolis beat Ellington High the 53rd annual CIAC State The Nassau Botanic Garden, one “The decline of the value of service. Families, too, are goal of the season. Harris narrowly Rham High, ninth-seeded in weeks ago. He died at Hartford hopes of catching first-place Baltimore. Rham vs. Bacon Academy at 'Tuesday night. Tournament in playdown round of the Bahamian capital’s the dollar is quite serious,” invariably ready when our cars missed getting the tying goal the Class C Division with a 13-7 Hospital. Quebec in the WHA’s Canadian Cougars 4 Oilers 3 Xavier That was the difference as the action. South Windsqr High, newest attractions, has Amouzegar said. “The value of c a ll. Keepsakcf South Windsor vs. Killingly record, collides with fellow Williams joined the Trinity Division. The Nordiques lead Gary MacGregor scored the Whalers edged the Blazers 3-2 in a moments later. ranked 24th in the Clasis A Divi­ Charter Oak Conference faculty in 1946 after having numerous species of semitropi- the dollar has dropped 10 per Promptness helps to provide At the Treasure Shoppe you’ll find the Toros by eight points. winning goal just 11 seconds at Windham World Hockey Association contest. Left wing Nick Fotiu’s second goal cai and tropical trees, plants and cent against other major Euro­ a respectful, dignified, funer­ sion with a 13-7 regular season member Bacon Academy at taught at Boston University, the perfect gift for your special Lou Nistico, Vaclav after the start of a sudden death Tonight the Whalers entertain of the season at 9:41 of the third mark, takes on 21st-ranked flowers, nearly all of which are pean currencies in the last few al service. Respectfully, Xavier High in Middletown at 8, Wellesley College and Hartford Nedomansky and Jim Dorey overtime period to lift Chicago Thursday Chicago at 7:30 with tickets available period had earned the Whalers a 2-1 Killingly High at Windham Bacon is ranked 24th with a 10- identified by nameplates. months. That means the value NOTICE someone. Rememberp all diamonds scored the other goals for Seminary Foundation. Probate Court is open.for con past Edmonton. BASKETBALL at the box office. edge. High at 8. 10 ledger. Among books he wrote were of oil revenues has been cut 10 10% off during February. Toronto, while center Wayne Jels 6, Saints 6 5SJS5K*M<"X'i->::KrSB::5SS5SS:::::¥s;::s per cent.” ferences with the judge from East Catholic vs. Jonathan The victory moved the Whalers’ Each team scored in the second "Phonetic Spelling for College 6:30 P.M-. to 8 P.M. on Dillon had three assists. Andre Rookie Anders Hedberg Law at Sheehan The Bobcats were led by In regular season play, the SDR sometimes are referred Lacroix and Gene Peacosh of home record to 19 wins, three losses period. Defenseman Claude St. Students’’ and “Poet, Painter Thursday nights. NighI ^ FUNERAL HOME ^ celebrated his 24th birthday Ellington vs. Valley Regional Brian Hoyt with 288 points and Sachems swept the series, 67-58 and Parson: The Life of John Card uf Thanks to as “paper gold.” They are a San Diego both reached the 30- with two goals as Winnipeg tied and two ties. At 32-22-3 overall, they Sauveur tallied at 7:10, his 17th goal, The family of Sylvio GIrardlir wishes telephone number: 649-0445. Phone 643>1222 al Middletown John Fidler during the cam­ in, Colchester and 74-71 in Dyer.’’ unit of account whose value is goal plateau by scoring against Minnesota. The goals by lead the East Division. on a wrist shot which eluded Smith, paign. Killingly compiled an 11- Hebron. The Rham-Bacon to extend their heartfelt thanks to their based on a lumping of 16 world William E. Fitzgerald 2 I9 WEST CENTER - MANCHESTER, CONN. The service will be held at dear friends, realtives and neighbors for Toronto. Hedberg, who joined Jets this Saturday Coach Ron Ryan of the Whalers giving Vancouver a 1-0 lead. Right 9 mark. The South Windsor- winner meets the Cromwell- Judge of Probate JOHN F. TIERNEY - BARBARA TIERNEY 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the their understanding sympathy and many currencies, including the In other WHA games Tue^ay year from Sweden’s national BASKETBALL placed emphasis on the close checking wing Tom Webster answered for the KlUingly winner faces Parish Hill winner in the first kindnesses during the recent bereave­ dollar, and are used for finan­ THOMAS F. TIERNEY > JOHN J. CRATTY MMKKSin P«MK Quaker Meeting House, West night, it was Indianapolis 6 team, were his 35th and 36th. Munehester vs. Norwich Free aspects of his team’s win, saying, Whalers at 14:26 on his 30th goal. Both Northwest Conference champ round at a date and site to be Hartford. ment in the loss of their beloved husband cial transactions among Baltimore 4, New England 3 and father. Academy at Windham “We have four more games in the scores came on power plays. and fifth-seeded 17-3 Far­ announced. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975— PAGE SEVENTEEN Last Second Foul Shot Russell Not Talking High Schooler Nowak Instant i SPORTS I t Ty j BRIEFS Hit With Fans BASKETBALL About Hall Decision Sinks UConn Quintet NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill Russell’s RIDGEFIELD (UPI) — Tom Mott, a 17-year-old high ting placement in the Sportscaster NEW YORK (UPI) — The trade last week that sent Walt Still Didn^t Sign schooler playing his first major tournament, upset Milis famous cackling laughter was much Hall of Fame. McKechnie to the and Hank Nowak to MIDGET in evidence after his Seattle Dimetrijevic of Yugoslavia, 6-3, 3-8, 7-5, Tuesday night in Paced by Dave Quesnel’s 13 “That is quite inconceivable,” he BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI) - Richie Zisk, the Pittsburgh the can now be said to be one of those rare BOSTON (UPI) — Bob Carrington hit a foul shot with SuperSonics edged the New York said, once more breaking out into that Pirates’ top run producer in 1974, met with General the Fairfield County International 'Tennis Championship. trades that really does help both teams. points. Eastern Realty out­ Mott’s stunning win tem- one second left to give Boston College a 68-67 win over distanced Community Y, 30-20, Knicks 102-101 'Tuesday night but the infectious cackle. hfenager Joe L. Brown Tuesday but left with a still un­ At least, it has helped both Connecticut Tuesday night. last night at the East Side Rec. man who led the Boston Celtics to 11 His scratchy beard flecked now signed contract and no future meeting set. porarily stole the limelight at Wesleyan University, ’ teams win one game. The win gave BC a 17-7 46 BC advantage in a contest Mike Oleksinski was'best for NBA championships in 13 years was with gray hairs, Russell said he’s “in Zisk is one of three Pirate regulars who will be declared from America’s top player, caused a mild controversy McKechnie set up the Louis shots to record his record, while the Huskies that saw four more ties. the losers with eight markers. hard-pressed to keep his humor when love with life,” and is enjoying a holdout unless they sign before Wednesday’s 11 a.m. Jimmy Conners, scheduled when she became the first tying goal and scored the third shutout of the season are 17-6 with both teams The Huskies missed a Also, Allied Builders got past cross-examined by newsmen seeking himself developing the SuperSonics. practice. for a match today with woman to be .entered in the winning one in his debut and help the Islanders open remaining in contention for Pro Remodeling, 34-32, with to understand why he recently refused Roger Dowdswell, a first tournament. ■ chance to take the lead with “ I t ’s a com pletely different Other regulars who haven’t signed are third baseman with the Red Wings last a six-point lead on Atlanta a berth in the four-team Chris Carmel leadino the induction into the Basketball Hall of round winner in the Indepen­ In another match 46 seconds left when Tony experience than when I coached Richie Hebner and shortstop Frank Taveras. Also un­ week and Tuesday night for third place in Division 1. NCAA regional playoffs winners with eight points and Fame. dent Players Association Tuesday, fourth seeded Jan Hanson was fouled, but mis­ Boston,” he said. “It was almost a signed is rookie outfielder Dave Augustine. Nowak scored the winning Jude Drouin, Lome Henning scheduled next week in Jeff Lombardo netting 16 for Some newsmen and players have tournament. Kodes defeated Wotjec sed on a one-and-one try at Remodeling. disaster here when I took over. But goal in his first game in and Ed Westfali scored the Springfield, Mass. speculated that his decision was based Mott, a. junior at nearby Fibak of Pland, 6-3, 7-6, the foul line. we’re making progress. We’ve got a Perez in Fold Boston as a Bruin. goals, all in the second The Huskies were led by on an idiosyncratic distaste for per­ Wilton High School and after both men asked that period. A BC missed field goal try PEE WEE good chance to make the playoffs.” Nowak, a 24-year-old left A1 Weston, whose sonal awards, others have suggested CINCINNATI (UPI) — Veteran Cincinnati Reds’ slugger Connecticut singles cham­ the linesmen be removed. followed, and Lee Otis Going into overtime, Nassiff Seattle, in second place six games wing who had scored eight Black Hawks 6, Capitals 2 superlative second half per­ he was upset because of the racial im­ Tony Perez Tuesday signed his 1975 contract, believed to pion, played a steady Wth the match in the 12th Dale Tallon, recently Wilson failed on a long jump arms nipped Wyman Oil, 17-13, back of Golden State and 2Vz ahead of be in excess of $1(XI,0(X). goals with Detroit, also formance produced 23 of his last niqht at the Community Y. balance of the Hall, located in mechanical game against game of the second set, both recalled from Dallas, scored shot before Carrington was Phoenix in the Pacific Division, beat became an instant hit with 27 points. Mike Zotta and Kevin Burnham Springfield, Mass. Perez’ signing means all four of the Reds’ $100,000-plus Dimetrijevic, who double players complained of in- his first two goais of the fouled. New York for the first time in 14 stars are under contract. The others are Pete Rose, Joe the Boston fans when he was Weston helped erase a 16- Carrington had 17 points to each had four points for Wyman faulted three times in the se­ acurate calls from the penalized twice for fighting. season to help Chicago beat while Bill Masse (10) and Joe “I never said I turned them down games dating back to November, 1971. Morgan and Johnny .Bench, the highest paid Reds’ player point deficit and tie it 57-57 lead BC while teammate cond game of the final set. linesmen and asked that “You can’t do much better Washington. Darcy Rota Gallagher (5) paced the because of a racial issue,” Russell “ Thirteen defeats in a row ,’’ ever at about $175,000. with 7:55 left in the game. Jeff Bailey added 13. Mott overcame his second they be removed and have than that,’’ said Bruins scored his 20th goal and Ger­ Weston had nine of 13 winners. said. “But I never said it wasn’t. I just Russell mused. “Well 13’s a lucky Only two Cincinnati players remain unsigned — relief set defeat to hold service the court judge call the main Gagnon, Pit Martin Wilson had 14 points and Billy Hill poured in 16 points Coach Don Cherry, obvious­ UConn points midway in the don’t want to say anything about it. I number.” pitcher Pedro Borbon and infielder-outfielder Danny and break his opponent’s match. and Ivan Boldirev also John Thomas 12 for the as VFW toppled the Elks, 22-12. would like to forget it. I have Driessen. ly pleased with his end of the half, the drive erasing a 55- Seattle’s rookie-dominated squad service to win the last two Kodes, of Czechoslovakia, deal. “He got the winning added Chicago scores. Huskies. Mike Moreau was best for the forgotten it and the only time I ever made many mistakes against the games of the final set. tied the second set at six, goal, got into two super Maple Leafs 9, North Stars losers with four points. think about it is when someone asks Four Jobs Open Knicks but the Sonics outhustled New Dimetrijevic is ranked 15th forcing a tie breaker. He fell fights, did some good 2 me. I might change my mind in a year BUSINESSMEN York in the final period and didn’t lose ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - Yogi Berra announced in his country. behind 4-0 in that game but backchecking. It iooks like Claire Alexander scored Soccer Event Slated or three but I can’t see anything that High scoring affairs were their poise when it came time to sink Tuesday that four jobs are open and waiting to be filled on Mott was scheduled for a rallied to 7-4 to take te set we came up with a winner.” one goal in each period for a would prompt me to. the crucial free throws down the witnessed last night at Illing the New York Mets’ pitching staff. second round match with and match. Tuesday night’s game hat trick to pace the Maple Plans have been completed Action will start at 11 a.m. Junior High as Groman’s stretch. Roger Taylor of England, for ethe second annual six-a­ “There is a reason I can articulate With the probable loss of George Stone, who is out with a In other matches, 7th between the Bruins and Leafs’ victory. Toronto got with title game at 5:30. whipped Fred’s Athletic Club, Spencer Haywood was superb with who easily defeated Spencer side Invitational Soccer Tour­ but I don’t want to. But I never make sore shoulder, and the need for further experience by Craig seeded Jurgen Fassbender was three of its goals in the third Outstanding players slated to 113-58, and UAC Barons out­ 37 points but it was seven free throws Swan, Yogi says he is looking for two starters to fill out his Segura of the U.S., 6-2, 6-2. of West Germany beat down period while Minnesota was nament sponsored by lasted Roberts Electric, 113-93. snap decisions. I don’t have to.” tied 4-4 midway through the perform include Chris Coates of in the final two minutes — two by staff. Mott was one of two locals a strong challange by Jeff playing two men short for Manchester Community Coventry, Chip Behrmann and Ron Riordan paced Groman’s After persistent questioning, the at­ third period when Nowak, College. Fred Brown with five seconds left, entered in the $30,000 tour­ Austin of the U.S., 7-6,3-6,7- five minutes following a Kyle Dooman of Bolton, Billy with 42 points fllowed by Fred mosphere grew a bit tense. Trying to Yogi believes that rookies Hank Webb, Randy Sterling stationed to the left of the The date is Sunday, March 9 one by Talvin Skinner, two by Slick nament held at the Sugar fight. MacLean of Manchester High Breen and Jim Purtill with 22 cool things off, one newsman asked if and Rick Baldwin have the best opportunities to make the 6,8th seeded Juan Gisbert of goal, got a rebound of a at the Clarke Arena. Watts and two by Tom Burleson — and Jeff Fournier, John Motta, and 19 points respectively. Jack staff. Hollow Racquet Club. Spain had a fairly easy time Carol Vadnais shot and Participating will be teams Russell, a former television color Greg DeNies and Dave Burg was best for Fred’s with that gave the Sonics the victory after Abbie Maynard 19, also of disposing of A ustralia’s poked it past goaltender from Bolton, Coventry, analyst for the NBA’s Game of the Treschuk of MCC. 20 markers followed by Rich they trailed New York by nine points Wilton, was knocked out John James, 6-2, 6-2, while (UPI photoi Manchester , Mansfield, Week, might someday consider accep- Cowens Doubtful Michel Plasse. One of Each Belekewicz (12) and Tom An- near the start of the period. Monday night in the first America’s Clark Graebner Rockville and MCC. There will Less than two minutes saldi (11). Joe DeMarco and BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Celtic center round 6-0, 6-0, by Rumania’s also had little trouble PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I)- Bill Collins Scores for B.C. be two local entries. Tuesday suffered a recurrence of a severe back spasm. later, Andre Savard added Rhode Island Reds’forward Pete Brunone led Barons with Ion Tiriac. defeating Rumania’s Viorel another goal to account for VConn's John Thomas, Earl Wilson Defend 34 and 27 points respectively College Basketball He was listed as doubtful for Wednesday night’s National Jerry Holland needs just one Ms. Maynard, a freshman Marcu, 6-0, 6-4. the final 6-4 margin. ■k with Tom Vaughan and George Basketball Association game against the New York more goal to tie the record for Leaving Service Elsewhere in the NHL, the Seamon chipping in 16 and 14 Knicks. (UPI photo) most goals by a rookie in one LOS ANGELES (UPI) - tallies respectively. Angelo Cowens, who has been bothered by spasms sporadically New York Islanders shut out season. He is also one hat trick After nearly nine years in the Garry (24), Bruce Hence (21), NCAA Champ over the past six years, took ice treatment after hurting St. Louis, 3-0, Chicago $1,092 Daily Double U.S. Air Force, Capt. Micki Don Grundermier (16) and handed Washington another and one game winning goal shy King s leaving the service to BOWLING himself in practice and later had Xrays taken. They Lyle Reports to Camp of rookie records in those ALBANY, Calif. (UPI) — The 2-7 combination of Crack BOWLING Clayt Hence (15) were best for proved negative. defeat, 6-2, and Toronto become the first director of Roberts. 76ers’ Hopes on Rise Sparky Lyle feigns cry of pain as Yankee Coach Whitey crushed Minnesota, 9-2. categories. The Reds open a n’ Pop and War Lord II gave 70 $2 and one $5 ticket holders four game home and road trip women’s intercollegiate sports May Not Defend Ford grabs his arm. Lyle showed up with left leg and Islanders 3, Blues 0 a $1,092 daily double payoff Tuesday at Golden Gate at UCLA. POWDER PUFF- Roberta tonight, hosting New Haven fat MOUNTAIN DEW- Bev MIDGET Glenn Resch stopped 21 St. Fields. Miss King, 30, a native 'of Shore 214-237-180-831, Vivian PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - “We scouted Caldwell in left arm in casts - as a practical joke. the Civic Center. j Jones 203-482, Charlotte Running away with a 45-22 Crack n’ Pop, with apprentice jockey Steve Castillo in Pontiac, Mich., and a 1966 Kenneson 203-194-491, Sandy Apps Injures Ribs The Philadelphia 76ers had several games this season,” Wemmell 214-529, Linda Brown verdict Monday was Crispino’s the irons, started the program off with a $106.60 payoff in graduate of the University of NEW YORK (UPI) — NCAA champion North Carolina Edwards 183-189-507, Sylvia their doubts about Caldwell Williams said, "and we liked 179-489, Dottie Whitehead 199- over Regal’s at the West Side Johnason 204-475, G inette BOSTON (UPI) — Pittsburgh Penpin center Syl Apps the first race and another apprentice, Robert Bautista, Michigan, won a gold medal at State may not get a chance to defend its title this year. Jones two years ago, but now him. We think he’s better than ...... J 517, Marilyn Hewinson 180-474, Rec. Joe Penaro paced the, the Munich Olympics three The Wolfpack has been struggling this season and if it Girardin 189-450, Bee Moquin Jr. was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital 'Tuesday they’re banking on the 6-11 ABA any of the centers we could get guided War Lord II through the rail in the second and a Lea Bean 474, Peg Craig 490, winners with 10 points followed years ago, capturing the three- 177-461. night after injuring his ribs in the second period of a game center to carry them back into in this year’s college draft.” $35.40 win mutuel. Sandy Kershaw 472. by Dave Dougan (9), Steve continues to falter through the Atlantic Coast Conference meter springboard event. playoffs, it could mean last year’s champions will be against the ^ s to n Bruins. contention in the NBA. Bycholski (8), Scott Dougan (6) Apps, who has 21 goals and 41 assists this season, was Jones, who played collegiate and Scott Holmes (6). Blake relegated to a minor tournament. ANTIQUES- Diane Bernard ball at Albany (Ga.) State, was ROaDt^VRING help^ from the ice following a jam-up behind the Boston Philadelphia General Karp and Brian Steely had 10 The slide continued 141, Kris Kelley 130-136-388, Manager Pat Williams told a a second-round draft choice of and four markers respectively Tuesday night as 13th- Emma Johnson 131, Joan net about the last minute of play in the period. news conference Tuesday the the 76ers in 1973 and spent four for the losers. ranked North Carolina built Louisville scored its last DeDominicus 125-343, Donna 76ers had ended their search for days in training camp with the STEEL BELTED up an early lead and held off six points at the free throw Bremser 128-358, Arlene Hub­ Suggests Abolition a big man with the signing of NBA club. He failed to reach a bard 127, Viv Bayer 128, Flo sixth-ranked N.C. 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Roadrunner, Charger & others ® polyester cord body. True radial con­ a shoo-in for post-season play. In other games, Notre FRANK MARATTA’S^^ Torino, Montego, Century, vitation Tournament. 526, Ed Yourkas 245-575, Jim Here's what we do: W heels struction. Wide tread radial perform­ The Crusaders, 17-5, received 10 Third Annual GR70-14 G78-14 Chevelle, LeMans, Charger, $62.70 $56.00 $3.18 Dame drubb^ Fordham, 98- Magowan 206-213-557, Skip Inspect master cylinder and brake ance. Save on this 30,000 mile tire now Roadrunner ft others Freshman guard Phil of the 16 first piace votes cast 61, Boston College nipped Mikoleit 205-560, Enso Pavan lines, repack and inspect front through Saturday. Metedor Wagon, Sportwagon, by New England Division I Ford scored 19 of his 22 Sacherek Enjoyed Week wheel bearings, rebuild all 'f wheel Vista Cruiser, LeMans Wagon, 520, Dave Van Buren 501, Omer CHANGE OIL YOURSELF AND SAVE' HR70-14 H78-14 $67.55 $61.00 $3.31 Connecticut, 68-67, Harvard cylinders, replace brake linings on Charger Wagon & others coaches and a total of 74 points. points in the first half and downed Dartmouth, 87-83, Quirion 507, Ed Kodes 514, Jim all 4 wheels. Turn and resurface 4 Chevrolet, Polara, Galaxie, Connecticut, tied with Holy the Tar Heels then needed Wade 522. CONNECTICUT Radial Sale Ends GR70-15 G78-15 Monterey, Fury. Catalina & $64.00 $58.00 $3.17 Princeton topped Virginia, brake drums, adjust for proper o th e rs Quaker State Deluxe Cross for the region’s best some last-minute luck to Of New England Skiing drum contact. Bleed and fill sys­ Saturday March I. LeSabre, Riviera, Newport, record going into the Boston hold on. David Thompson, 55-50, rovidence swamped tem with heavy duty brake fluid. HR70-15 H78-15 Galaxie, Monterey, Olds, $71.25 $64.00 $3,36 Villanova, 84-67, St. John’s PARKADE JUNIOR- Ken SPORTSMEN Extra charge if new drums, master 10 W 40 MOTOR OIL Pontiac & others College game, stayed in third who scored 32 points for Leitz 181, Mike Kopp 213-460, cylinder oV wheel bearings are Great for year 'round place with 46 points. Povidence, State, hit with 27 seconds (N.Y.) dumped Holy Cross, No one enjoys winter skiing needed. American cars. Rain Check-lf we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. Paul Hart 463, Bart Johnson Mittersill in Franconia was use, gives proper lu­ 14-8, escaped fifth place by two left to cut the Tar Heel lead 72-65, Detroit stopped anymore than Bill Sacherek of also visited. This mountain * For disc brakes and most 210-472, Charles Hartley 476, foreign cars, add extra $20. In­ brication always. p o in ts , c o lle c tin g 28 to to one point at 75-74. Mickey Southern Illinois, 65-62, Manchester. joins Cannon with tickets Prices Cut on Professional Auto Service Too! Massachusetts’ 26. 'The fifth John Jenkins 181-185-503, Kevin cludes turning rotor, installation of Limit 6 quarts per Bell hit a foul shot for a 76-74 Drake ripped North Texas Sullivan 207-185-545, Bob Cour- Each weekend he packs his transferable. Paul Valar t SHOWS premium quality pads. customer. place Minutemen are 15-7. State, 9 0 ^, Pan American ski gear, jumps in his car and manages the area which is on lead but missed his second tright 179, Linda Chaoman 189- Our Reg. 84<= QT. attempt. trampled Trinity (Tex.), 486. heads north to the ski country. state land, part of the National A TRULY ENTERTAINING AND Part of his annual vacation SERVICE ON FOREIGN ft COMPACT CARS State grabbed the rebound 111-61, Arkansas clubbed Forest. Ski conditions were EDUCATIONAL SHOW WITH GREAT Mistretta Nets Rice, 86-51, Texas Tech PARKADE BANTAM- Pat away from his custodial chores described as the best in 20 For Longer Tire Life and called a time out with at Illing Junior High is spent in years. Mittersill is separate I FUN AND ACTION! nine seconds left. But Tim whipped Texas A&M, 73-63, Shelton 169-407, Walter Silva Southern Methodist shaded 409. February visiting and skiing at from Cannon and is on Jackson • SHOCKS • COMPLETE EXHAUST 13 inTrin Loss Stoddard missed a shot with New England recreation areas. Mountain, managed by Colby FRONT END Baylor, 78-77, in overtime, EXHIBITS ft DISPLAYS HARTFORD (UPI) - Dennis two seconds remaining and FLORAL- Jean Archamault Last week he vacationed and Russell. Tommy Lagarde’s rebound and Texas edged Texas started out at Hogback and Bretton Woods is New WHEEL • FRONT ENDS • AND OF COURSE YOUR TIRES Mink scored 21 points and John Christian, 63-62. 214-504,’Sally Granato 483, Joan On Fishing, Hunting Fedeli had 20 to lead Tufts to an ended it. Mitch Kupchak Lindsay 465, Dee Simmons 466, found the mountain in the best Hampshire’s newest ski area Camping, Travel ALIGNMENT • DISC BRAKES 87-76 basketball win over Trini­ added 18 points for North Carolyn Sulzinski 465, Jan shape in years, thanks to an with seven trails and a Wildlife, Conservation, • ALSO FREE TIRE MOUNTING ty- Carolina, now 17-7. N.C. Wright 458. abundance of snow. Bill beginners’ slope. Mt. Scuba Diving, Archery, Dave Weselcouch led Trinity State is 19-5. Douglas heads the ski school Washington and its cog railway And More! Car Care Chemicals Tuesday night with 15, and In other action involving TWI-LITE- Jean Archam-. with President John Dunham, nearby was clearly visable. The • BALL JOINTS Next Nets at 71, still going strong on the Bretton dining room can ac­ Lifetime WITH PURCHASE OF NEW teammates Mike Mistretta and ranked teams Tuesday bault 186-196-526, Joan Lindsay FEATURINB YOUR CHOICE 2-Stage Maxi Pete Switchenko each added 13 CROMWELL, (UPI) - The 194-507, Yolanda Burns 189, slopes. comodate 400 at one time. GUARANTEED night, Louisville (4) downed sixth stop of the New England Conditions at Mt. Ascutney Skiing at Bretton is like skiing OIL FILTER • WHEEL BEARINGS points for the Bantams, who Cathy Carbonell 188, Lynne FREE STAGE SHOW m u f f l e r TIRES slipped to 8-10. West Texas State, 75-69, Tennis Stars will be here Feb. Topping 185-486, Mary Bot- were also good to excellent. on a lawn or fairway, Sacherek Improves Steering, Penn (14) edged Temple, 57- 28-March 2. The Copeland This was once the training 1 . 1 9 EACH Tufts led at the half, 44-39, ticello 465. said. Walt McGail, public Eliminates Front End LF-16HP 4 0 9 and Trinity opened the second 55, and Nevada-Las Vegas Courts Tennis Gassic features grounds for the famed Cochran relations director, acted as the i A88 Shimmy RISLONE ENGINE 2.m ' EA. half with 7 straight points to (16) beat Nevada-Reno, 98- a $1,500 men’s singles and family of Olympic fame. local man’s guide. I Installed I doubles tournament. TEE-TOTALERS- Marie Sacherek met up with Bob Ely, CLEANER, Reg. 1.59 • m a s t e r c h a r g e move into a 46-44 lead. They led 88. Loon Mountain in Lincoln, TROUT POND *W e check upper and lower ball Ford 191-520, Karen Riordan Double wrapped [ f 24 2S 9 1 9 • ARCO CREDIT once more at 50-47 five minutes an acquaintance of many years, N.H., is now nine years old and Catch 'Em and Keep' Em joints, idler arms and lie rods. DuPONT 183, Marilyn Rogers 176, Nancy zinc coated for • OUR OWN CUSTOM G into the second half but from who laid out most of the moun­ still growing. Long-time friend VICTOR Align front end adjusting for transmission »rg.3.19 EA. fV E A R Gaily 462, Molly Austin 186. camber, caster, toe in and toe out there out. Tufts, 9-9, took con­ tain trails. Gene McMasters, marketing strength. For most CREDIT PLAN T EASTMAN KODAK'S to manufacturer's specifications. STOP LEAK, Reg. 1.89 A m e ric a n cars. Fights acid and harmful trol and never let up. Cannon Mountain found Bill director, led Sacherek on all THE RASSLIN BEAR High Swimmers Place AROUNDTHE For most American cars. Don’t take chances sludqa. Sizes tor most HOLIDAY CATERERS- Norton in command for the 21st slopes during a busy day, eight WORLD IN PICTURESI ■ GUMOUT JET SPRAY American cars. Limit 2 per Joan Colby 126, Ethel Lindsay year. The last time Sacherek runs in all. ■"Cars with Torsion Bars, Factory IcARBURETOR CLEANER on faulty exhaust customer. Fire Guts Track Members of the Manchester ARM WRESTLING Air Conditioning, add $5 extra. eighth position in the 50-yard 129, Doris Prentice 156-368, Val skied the area, Jean-Claude Kil­ Sacherek found several 30 ft. Wide Screen ■ Reg. 1.69 system. High swimming team recently COMPETITION HINSDALE, N.H. (UPI) - free and also was seventh in the Huestis 140-129-379, Carol Raw- ly was racing at the New Manchester ski enthusiasts on competed in the CCIL Cham­ 100-yard free. John Mrosek Hampshire mountain in Directed by MOE BAKER DOOR PRIZES Eighty greyhounds died son 125-359, Arlene Tallman 127, the well-groomed Loon trails. FIRST PRIZE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. pionships at Fermi High in En­ placed sixth in the 200-yard free Laconia. Jon Putnam is back All in all it was a great week S Time World Champion I Royct-Union 10 spood BIcycIt Tuesday night in a fire which Fran Crandall 129-357, Arlyne field. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE WED. thru SAT. 295 BROAD ST., (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE) swept a long wooden building and fifth in the 500-yard free. Noske 129, Barbara Casey 132- running the ski school for a for Sacherek, making new SE C O N D P R IZ E MANCHESTER Ed Adamy was eighth in the RoMtway Playback Open Late Every Night housing four kennqls at The 400-yard free relay team of 361, Olga Colla 129, Ona Carlson third year. The aerial tramway friends and enjoying some of SVEN JOHNSON Table TenniiTabla 50-yard freestyle and fifth in the ilANiilimiimmi PHONE 643-1161 Hinsdale Raceway, one of New Adamy, Mrosek, Naktenis and 137-346, Jean Mathiason 127-349, offers one of the most pic­ New England’s finest skiing Champion Lumber|ack 1145 Tolland Turnpike Except Sat. 'til 6 P.M. MON,. TUIS., WEO„ FRI. 6-5:30 • THUR8. 8-8 • SAT, 8-1 Hampshire's two dog racing 100-yard freestyle. Pete Bill Bouley placed sixth. Ann Hebert 147-363, Ella Hube turesque views in New facilities. tracks. Naktenis knotted Adamy for 343. England. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 26. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Feb. 26. 1975— PAGE NINETEEN m W m « « t 10 til o( our cvttomimors, m , wo rooono tno right to limit solos to Ihrot pocfcogos gl onv Horn oieopt whort olhorwiso nolod. Homs oEftrod lor M lo not oiM Rbioln COM lots,i.oiloolherretaitdioloriof ‘ wholoeoloro. Mostitoms spocionyuUprIood; tonwof ourovoryOoy lowprilCM. Real Live Dolls I d ip these TH E r n . Dance at Buckley ^ FAMILYir 4 vataisdRle LAWYER A. A group of real live dolls soldiers. Jack-in-the-box — they entertained the student body at dance and perform until a o o u p o n s. Musical Mayhem Buckley School Tuesday mor­ selection is made. ning. There is more to the story Maggie knew exactly how to Young dancers from the and it becomes quite exciting, an d save! deal with the uppity couple who Priscilla Gibson School of but there is a happy ending. Prices effective Mon., Feb.24-Sat., March 1. moved in next door. She placed Dance arts presented “La The presentation features Any or all coupons may be redeemed with only one $5 purchase her radio at a strategic window on Boutique Fantastique," a dance dance students ages 11 to 17 \ \ their side of the house and kept it running fulf blast all day long.' interpretation of a toy shop. from Manchester and the sur­ WAh tlM coupon and • $5 purchOM. The performance tells the rounding area, and teachers After months of this bombard­ story of a toymaker who makes from the studio. ment, the neighbors hnally went Stop & Shop |! to court seeking dt^mages. all kinds of dolls to sell in his The program will be repeated shop. Two mothers come in Tuesday at the Robertson with their little girls to pick out School, and March 11 at the NATIONAL Weights I Coffee1 pound can |jWI some toys. Green School. OHil Measures Rug, Oip Of Eluc.-Putk ^ As the shopkeeper brings The program at the Buckley Quod Mon., F«b. 24rSA. Murett 1-U fnlonu c«fl pur cuttonw . forth his various dolls — School was sponsored by the Week-March H e 7 Spanish dolls, Can-Can dolls, Buckley PTA fine arts Tarantelle dolls, wooden program. iih is coupon and a is purchaao. Jimibo Clorox Gallon Jaycees Plan Program

126count-2 piy roM S B1 leadGallon Plastic Jug i^ d ' On Poison Prevention 271 ^272 G ood AIc a , Fob. 24-SoL, March t^U m tonopito. par customor. ^ Good Mon . Folx24-Sll.U vcll 1-Um ilonulugpwculloiw. '£ | “On what grounds?" demanded Maggie. “After all, I am not mak­ Manchester Jaycees are aspirin or 40 children's aspirin. ing noise. I am only playing organizing a program they hope One of the Jaycee plans in the iw iE iiiiw iiiiliM music.” will reduce the number of ac­ poison prevention program is to Wm tm coupon and a S5 purchaao. With th« coupon and a iS purchaao. But the court decided that even music can become unlawful. 2 cidental child poisonings. place a number in the This week, the Jaycees heard Manchester phone book which Granting the neighbors' ejaim, the O rs ^ J u ic e court said: Dr. W. T. Moyer Jr. speak on could be called if emergency “A musical instrument played poisonings of children. He told poisoning information is needed I'- Sb^&Shop loud and long enough (can be­ the group the majority of such by any Manchester resident. M aMTaSM. SjS frozen-1 2 oz.can come) a nuisance comparable to 2 7 3 S 100% Orar>ga JiACO Ifo m F lorid a. poisonings come to the atten­ Anthony P. Petkaitis, chair­ 61^ OZ. can in oil. ^ week specials, ^oure the water torture of the Chinese.” tion of pediatricians on Sunday man of the Jaycee’s poison Good Mon.. Fab. 24-SaL. AAarch 1 • Limii ona can por customar. ^ Good lAon., Fab. 24*Sal. March 1 - UmR ono can par cualomor S all Between feuding neighbors, mornings when parents tend to awareness program, said that music may indeed be employed as sleep late and children wander other plans include visiting a kind of weapon—something that through the house investigating grammar schools to make the the law will not tolerate. Not only 6 things they are normally not students aware of household "Quality-Protecteij", naturally aged for tenderness the loudness but the content may MVe’re helping you f c l S be condemned. allowed to touch. chemical dangers. Other plans vt - The most common poison for For example: involve a public panel discus­ A marimba player used her in­ children, he said, is aspirin in sion and distribution of strument as a means of mockery. excess. Excess for a 30-pound pamphlets. Whenever a certain fat man child would be five adult walked by the house, she would 1 . Beef Chuck tap out “Jingle Bells.” For an elderly widow she played “Little Mrs. Joan Bendtsen, director of volunteers at Manchester Memorial Hospital, pins a ser­ Old Lady.” For a retired naval Ajello Will Speak vice award on Max Komfeld of 173A Downey Dr. for his 700 hours of volunteer service at officer it was “Anchors Aweigh.” the hospital. Miss Eleanor Leone of East Hartford waits to be pinned for her 200 hours of Here too a court ruled that the service as a volunteer in the hospital gift shop. (Herald photo by Pinto) music was being used as a delib­ To Jaycees Tonight Bladebone-in Steak erate irritant and should be curbed. When you spend dollars for However, the law does not Atty. Gen. Carl Ajello, who two other awards, one for the beef, make sure you get frown on any particular school once received the Distinguished Outstanding Young Educator Service Pins Awarded great beef. . . Stop & Shop of music. At a summer resort, an Service Award from the An- and the other for the Outstan­ "Quality-Protected” beef. aristocratic gentleman brought sonia Jaycees, will be guest ding Boss. lb suit against his youthful neighbors speaker tonight when the serve in p'ace for singing “lowbrow” songs on The program, at Willie’s By Hospital Auxiliary their front porch. Manchester Jaycees make that Steak House, will begin with a Simply Super - Uniformly good overtime! mashed But a court refused to mix in. award to a young Manchester R e g u la r potatoes. • • leader. social hour at 6. Dinner will be ;••••/ 'i “It is quite true,” said the judge, at 7. The Auxiliary of Manchester Marge Kravltz, Lena Millington, Esther Bradley, Esther Bujak, Ruth Conyers, deligW fui “that a class of music which may The Jaycee will also present McGuire, Geneva Pentland. Bolton: Marie Flynn, Marilyn Froellch, Irena 1b be entertaining to one may be an­ Memorial Hospital held its an­ John Plaszney. Harrison, Jeanine Johnson, Maura ditterent nual aw a i^ coffee Monday in 900 Hours Lucius, Trudy Manchester, Marlon vegetable. noying to another. But those who the hospital conference rooms. McKay, Baa Pearson, B.atrlca Ground• Simply Super regular ground beef contains not Beefmore than 28% fat. 7 9 U >. enjoy the modem jazz cannot be Manchester: Connie Calnen, Ann Sweeney. Glastonbury: Daniel Solders. restrained from producing it be­ F This is the time the hospital Johnston, Yolande Sheehan. East Hartford: Edith Barrow, Ethel cause it offends the classical ear.” Court Studying Appeals and the auxiliary honor all 800 Hours RIker. Bolton: 'Hazeltine Bjorkman. those who have given 100 or Coventry: Ta Gibson. Abetter kind of fresh paiik...Stap&Slwp C o m ® ® -iS S A public service feature of the Manchester; June Decker, Mary Of Contempt Sentences more hours of service to the Gardella, Norma Johnson, Dottle Nash, 200 Hours eye p a rk It’s meatier pork selected from the top American Bar Association and hospital. Marilyn Peracchio, Helen Solomon. the Connecticut Bar Associa­ 700 Hours Manchester: Jim Selders, Hoyt half of the crop. It has less outside fat, less bone, less fat tion. Written by Will Bernard. Against Two State Women The recipients of awards this Stilson, Lyman Taylor, Herman Wutsch, W b l C d j / e 2 through the meat, to give you added flavor and tenderness. year represent 86,000 hours of Manchester: Beth Healy, Evan John­ Lillian Amedeo, Sue Apter, Corrina ©1975 American Bar Association son, Max Kornteld, Mary Ann Lembo, Baldwin, Marlon Brookings, Edna among their supporters. volunteer work. Germaine Patterson' Rockville; Ruth Christensen, Kathleen Downing, NEW YORK (UPI) - A Amedy, U.S. District Judge Jon 0. Mrs. Donald Morrison has Murray Dubaldo, Jo n lc Fitzgerald, ruling on a possible contempt Belle Hawkins, Rita Home, Gertrud. E clocked the most service hours. 600 Hours sentence against two Connec­ Newman imposed the contempt Johnson, Erne Loomis, Eva Magoon, Ken Jones She received a certificate for a Manchester: Dot Anderson, Eleanor Florence Pearson, EtttsI Rollason, Nils Pork Loin Corned ticut women who refused to sentence against Ellen Grusse ^ Gates, Grace Gibbs, Julie Gomez, total of 13,187 hours. Shenning, Lllllam Shuman, Nancy beef and Kisses Cobras answer a federal grand jury’s and Marie Therese Turgeon of Helen Hachadorlan, Hilda Kennedy, Slebert, Beverly Splllana, L e . Spinella. Mrs. Joan Bendtsen, director Sally McNally, Rosalie Norris, Lois questions has been stayed until New Haven upon their repeated Bolton: Lorna Ahearn. Vernon: Ada 72 hours cabbage of volunteers at the hospital, Spencer. Booth, Caroline Colangalo. East Hart­ For Living Thursday so a three-judge panel refusal to answer. They had great presented awards to the 500 Hours ford: Ruby Clough, Eleanor Leone, AssortedCliops ir oNNH 1b can study their appeals. been granted immunity from Connie McKinney. South Windsor Kay dinner. By JAMES L. OVERTON following; Manchester: Joseph Gervals, Rafterty. GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) - prosecution. Delores Berdat, Millie Burden, Ann top bo 9 9 plant to give The appeals include a claim The grand jury asked them 2,000 Hours Burden, Constance Davey, Marlon Ed­ 100 Hours Pork Spare Ribs wims sauce c Ken Jones isn’t the biggest dy, MIm Farris, Marlon McLagan, about Susan Saxe and Catherine Manchester: Stanley Wegrzyn, Trish Manchester: Charles Lynn, Barbara 10, delicious 6 a alligator wrestler or the that the defendants, who have Carolyn Raesler, Edith Waterfleld. Aronson, Lillian Bayer, Bernice Powers, who are on the FBI’s Blackwell, Marlon McCarthy,“ artny, Martha Coventry: Norma Coughlin, Leona Pork Loin Rib Half 89s \n bravest snake handler in the lived together for some time, Russell. Colbath, Helen Conner, Ann Cook, value and packe should be given husband-wife “Ten Most Wanted” list for the Juros. Merle Crouchley, Ann Davis, M iry world — but the reptiles in his Over 1,000 Hours 400 Hours Dssmondx Rhoda Dunnells, Faith Pork Loin Sirloin Half 99i outdoor show don’t know that. protection under thq law policeman’s killing, two bank Fallow, Pat Forstrom, Mary Frahw, Manchester: Wesley Frost, Herb Manchester: Virginia Cnatel, Dorothy “I have to constantly psych because of their relationship. holdups and a theft from a Greenwood, Nancy Akin, Alice Allison, Bernice Frettaroll, Eleanor Oalll, Marie Crocker, Sara Dennison, Ellle Elmore, lake, Theresa Kent, Ethel Lange, The defendants, both in their National Guard armory in Helen Elliott, Marge Field, Irma Nan Flanagan, Margaret Grzyb, Countrystyle Pork Loin Spare Ribs 99^ myself out. I totally concen­ Harrison, Vonnle Irvine, Avid Kellogg, Henrietta LIbba, Helen MallatL Nancy 20s, were cited for contempt Massachusetts. Dorothy Kelly, Lillian Martin, Elaine Moffat, Betty Ann McGrath, HarrIM trate on what I do,” the slim, Helen Leo-Woll, Esther Lessner, Edna Mayland, Ann McLaughlin, Minnie when they refused to tell the The FBI says Saxe and Pitney, Alice Ponttcelll, Virginia Prior, Pesko, Betiy Phillips, Charlotte PIrog, Pork Shoulder Arm Picnic Fresh 69s t h i s c o u p o n a n d 47-year-old grandfather said in Petke, Helen Rubin, Mary Samuelson, Isabel Reid, Dorothy Renn, Elaine grand jury in New Haven, Powers lived in Connecticut for Stella Roath, Rita Rourke, Dot WInzier. Rita Wilke. Glastonbury; Richard an interview. “It’s not weight; East Hartford: Alice Crowell. Bolton: Rome, Geor^anna Smith, Lllllam Top­ Baseler. Andover: Lucy Bradbury. ping, Evelyn Turklngton, Shirley Welsh, Pork Shoulder Blade Boston Roast 89s it’s knowledge.” Conn., last week what they brief periods in 1972, 1973 and Pat Dooley. Vernon: Hope Roberts. An­ South Windsor: Joan Oberg. I 1974. dover: Miriam Ryan. Katny Zapadka. Talcottville: Betty 1 ^ £ i Each day Jones goes before knew of two women wanted in 300 Hours Beebe. Bolton: Joan Dixon. Coventry; Fresh Ham Shank Portion Pork Leg 99s 1 ^ connection with the 1970 They also lived in Kentucky, 1,000 Hours GInny Foster. Glastonbury: Ruth ______an audience at the Sea-Arama Manchester: William Gray, Barbara murder of a Boston policeman. according to the FBI, and a Manchester: Eleanor Fraelova, Holmquist. Vernon: Jane Morse. South r.niJPON AND A ____ Marineworld and pits himself Backus, Isabel Anderson, Marjorie Windsor Fran Nadeau, Gloria Rosatl. Fresh Ham Rump Portion Pork Leg 99s S T m is COUPON Pickets outside the court grand jury there has been against alligators weighing up carried placards saying, “Peo­ seeking information. A number to 400 pounds and stretching 12 ple Against Grand Juries.” A of witnesses called to testify SavegO^ per than these quaUty s o n.unzoan-AssortedFlevo. Glo*y 279 i ^ feet in length — and some of the number of feminists were have also refused to answer. world’s most poisonous snakes. 1 ^ :3™\Tai3fory^|m k 120Z-C ra n oer customer. 1 “They are reptiles. They from Stap&Shap kitchen! IH ckEE Available at stores with service deli dept. Good foods for your react to a situation,” he said. “They are not intelligent. ^ family... at great savings for your budget! That’s why you can’t train Sikorsky Traininj them.” Stop&Shop-1S Jones, a native of P Roast Beef Ponchatula, La., has been Iranian Personnel handling reptiles since he was 7 Roast Tuifcey Breast and living in the bayou country around New Orleans. He To Use Helicopters g l 0 p & S h o p learned his unusual profession % Dani^^asE^Ham from an uncle who did the same thing for 51 years. STRATFORD (UPI) - Ira­ however, a report confirmed He stands 5 feet 9 inches and 2 nian pilots and ground per­ Tuesday by a University of cumbB/fanil fbrms^ P lO rk R o ll Chinese style ,?.*£** weighs 125 pounds. He believes sonnel will be trained in Bridgeport official that a knowledge of the reptiles Connecticut to use six Sikorsky Aircraft is negotiating Cottage saves him from serious injury, Made with quality ingredients! helicopters the Sikorsky Divi­ to lease three campus buildings AfeatLoaS 64^ even though he’s been bitten 33 sion of United Aircraft has sold to house Iranian soldiers. Our frozen meats help stretch your budget. Stop U Shop times by poisonous snakes and to the Iranian government, a Use of the buildings to house TeaBag$ has quit counting the alligator Sikorsky spokesman has con­ the Iranians while they learn bites. firmed. how to fly and repair Why does he count the snake Breadedlfeal Pattiesta"!^^ 1 0 0 C o u n t F b g * The company has contracted helicopters depended on the ICE CREAM bites? 6 to supply the RH53 twin engine signing of a contract with the ALL FLAVORS* Salad “It’s something you don’t Whole Oven Ready Ljamb Leg New Zealand A helicopters used for mine Middle Eastern nation to buy O r a n g e M l g ® ^giving up forget. You never get used to sweeping and to provide “some Sikorsky helicopters, the un­ O ur Rug. Fric# $1.39 and pekoe cut the pain,” he said. "It’s like a training for these people during iversity official said...... bad bum. There’s no pain pill or the coming year,” Donald G. uiBiTiM.—*- The number of Iranian Indian River ilii'ifsjf* shot that can take it away.” Fertman, Sikorsky public soldiers who would begin FIreezer Queen ^Florida Jones works with the western relations supervisor, said training for about a year begin­ diamondback rattlesnake, 'Tuesday. ning in May was not clear, but 21b Entrees 0 h 0 r s m g is s monocled cobra, and a six-foot Fertman would not verify. one report placed it at 55 and Salisbury Steak, Veal Parmagian. South American imperial boa Bad Patties with Mushrooms or another at 110. HALF Onions or Sliced Turkey-2 b . pkg. constrictor. Harry Rowell, vice president After wrestling the alligators for business and finance at the GALLON S>»*69** and allowing rattlesnakes to Heller Happening 200 Off Last Week’s Retail Price" university, said talks with Buttertop Bread ^^BboUles^R TtA BAO* _ crawl over him, Jones closes WESTPORT (UPI) - Joseph Sikorsky, a subsidiary of United Slops Shop-sued While Fresh, Crisp Texas each show with the ’’kiss of ‘March Flavor of the Month at 99C Large economy size bal. t a n n Heller, author of best-selling Aircraft Corp., had been un­ death” — kissing an angered novels "Catch 22’’ and derway for some time. cobra on-top of his raised hood. “Something Happened,” will He said the talks were based SALE FEB. 27 - MAR. 1 “I base my show on how to in- lecture and read from his works Margarine 69‘ starts Nlon-> only on a proposal. He also WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Ml«.FIbMtS 1 b.pl(g.-Mlb.stic«(a • stinctively react to a at the Connecticut Center for denied that any money had been situation,” he said. "I believe Continuing Education, Myrtle paid by Sikorsky toward a ren­ l i ' in what I see. Even though my Avenue, at 8 p.m. today. Heller tal fee. work is dangerous, I do it has been a member of the The Iranian soldiers are said ^^Stop&Shop wantstobejmir because I enjoy it and that’s English Department at the City to be elsewhere in the United very important. College of New York for the States learning aircraft skills “I hope, to do this until I’m past four years. Dumherland fbms” \ w , ' Food Stamp Store a USDA si'ctio.f n and language. I V. '-- _ ^ ------80.”

A13JVS oaDi'.v irnd PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 2fi 1975- PAGE TWENTYjt n e NEWS Federal Aid Cutbacks Man Appointed Hurting State, Towns, Tolland Joins Application for Transport of Elderly According to Gov. Grasso CAPSULES Finance Commissioner The Tolland Board of Selectmen Both of these amounts are allocated for The considerations are; assurances that other persons speaking to the selectmen She Herald Tuesday authorized Town Manager John statewide programs. By ED BUTLER criticized Mrs. Grasso for not pledge of DO income tax for HARTFORD (UPI) - Presi­ Health care services and elderly and handicapped persons receive Tuesday on the proposal were Glen Area Profile Harkins to issue a letter of intent to par­ transportation service; proof that funding HARTFORD (UPI) - A appointing more females to Connecticut. dent Ford’s budget contains federal grant programs were If the application is approved, Tolland’s Roberts of the Hockanum Valley Com­ ticipate in a program which, if approved, can be provided for operations; Daley Wins young Ohio man who favors a high posts. She said she hadn’t Married with three children, cutbadu in federal aid to state targeted for r^uction in the share would be $770 in cash or services in munity Services Council, J.B.C. Thomas, would result in a bus available for senior experience of each region in providing ser­ CHICAGO (UPI) — Richard Daley, Chicago’s mayor for state income tax has been expected to appoint a woman to Tepper was budget director for and local government when budget, Mrs. Grasso said. kind, toward matching the state executive for the Capitol Region Com­ citizens and handicapped persons in vice such as transportation; cooperation the past 20 years, beat off th i^ challengers Tuesday to chosen by (3ov. Ella T. Grasso the financial post because “we Nassau County, Long Island, what it should contain is more “The trend is that the federal Tolland, Vernon and Ellington. operational money. mittee on Aging; Howard Wolfanger, and win a mayoral primary election. The 72-year-old mayor as Conn^cut’s chief financial had no women who were in­ New York, where he worked aid. Gov. Ella T. Grasso has share of matching programs and coordination among elderly and han­ Rev, John Mortimer. Richard Leete, manager of mass transit dicapped organizations to ensure School Board has virtual assurance of four more years in City Hall. 'The officer. terested in this position at this seven years in county govern­ told Connecticut municipal may begin to w ane-a sure in­ The action opens the way for a non­ Roberta told the selectmen that the planning for the State Department of maximum utilization of the program; the men he defeated at the polls were William Singer, a refor­ Jay 0. Tepper,37, a one-time particular time.” ment. executives. dication that heavier and profit organization, possibly the application probably wouldn’t get in Transportation, told the selectmen that degree of need in the area; and documen­ mist alderman, state Sen. Richard Newhouse Jr., and assistant to former Ohio Gov. Mrs. Grasso said it would be He said he should have no dif­ “In these times, particularly, heavier burdens will faU in the Hockanum Valley Community Services without Tolland’s cooperation. Both of the it must be the job of the federal future upon state and local his department will evaluate and rank tation that the population is sufficient to other towns have committed to sending Edward Hanrahan, who formerly was part of Daley’s John J. Gilligan, was named “very nice if Mr. (Conkling con­ ficulty adjusting to Connecticut Council, to make application through the Denied $19,268 government to continue to help taxpayers,” she said. every application, which must be in his of­ utilize the service. letters of intent to participate. organization as Cook County state’s attorney. Tuesday to succeed acting tin u e on as a consultant” to since it is “microcosm of State Department of Transportation for Finance Commissioner George Tepper, who worked four years Ohio.” us to help our pe(^le,” she said In 6>nnecticut, state govern­ part of $261,000 released by the Urban fice by March 14. Applications will be If the application is approved, the agen­ Roberts also suggested that an arrange­ Conkling in the $33,000 a-year in Ohio, initially as state budget Asked what he knew about Tuesday to the Connecticut ment will do what it can for Mass Transportation Administration in ranked according to established criteria cy responsible for the application would ment of selling tickets at $5 per year for an selectmen agreed that if the post. director. Conference of Mayors and municipalities, but with its Washington. The federal money is to be which contain six considerations. Once appoint a local coordinator and an individual, or $8 per couple, could offset TOLLAND the Nutmeg State, Tepper said education board does need ad­ Tapper’s selection completes Tepper, who said he had Municipalities. hands tied by a lack of revenue, used for capital equipment, such as buses, applications are approved which total the organization would be formed from those costs. He stressed that the purchase would The Board of Selectmen Elijah Muhammad Dies “I know a little about Connec­ ditional funds, due to unan­ Mrs. Grasso’s cabinet, which heipe institute a state income An analysis of Ford’s budget she said. and the state, under Title 3, will provide amount of money available, no further eligible for the service. This group would be voluntary and that no elderly or han­ Tuesday denied an additional CHICAGO — Elijah Muhammad, 77, the ‘‘last messenger ticut. My college roommate ticipated expenses, it can come includes only one woman, Mary tax while in Ohio, said his by the National Governors Connecticut has unemploy­ $65,000 toward operation of programs. applications will be submitted to elect a governing body and would be dicapped person would be denied use of appropriation of $19,268 to the of Allah” died ‘Tuesday at Mercy Hospital of congestive was from Hamden.” to the selectmen. Heslin, who becomes consumer emphasis in Connecticut would Cionference “demonstrated a ment nearing 9 per cent Washington. responsible for scheduling. the transportation. Board of Education. The figure heart failure. Muhammad’s second son, Wallace, reported­ Tepper is a graduate of Whar­ Chairman John Burokas said, protection commissioner be on spending priorities and disturbing trend towards statewide and 20 per cent in is the amount of 1973-74 surplus, ly has been sworn in as the new leader of the Black ton School'Of Finance with a prior to the vote, that at a joint March 1. bachelor of science degree in Jay O. Tepper overall reduction in aid to state some areas, as well as rising and was denied because the Muslims. He was said to be his father’s hand-picked not tax raising schemes. meeting of the boards last Some women’s groups have Mrs. Grasso campaigned on a economics. and vital local programs,” she costs and decreasing revenues, education board has not asked successor. said. Mrs. Grasso said. for it. month Board of Education Prior to the town budget chairman Robert Dean said the I OPBN7 A.M. meeting last May, selectmen education board was not in­ Midwest Hit by Storms promised the education board terested in asking for the sur­ BOLOGNA or CHUNK plus, in view of the general The weather is still acting up. It snowed on Chicago additional funds, based on ! TO MIBmONT state of economy. Mayor Richard J. Daley’s re-election parade, accom­ predictions of Selectman FOR STEW or SOUP Stewart Joslin, that the 1973-74 The selectmen did approve panied by winds gusting to 67 miles per hour. Mchigan’s I Mon. thru Sot. year would end with a surplus two other public hearing ap­ north woods experienced a blizzard that snarled traffic and of over $150,000. The promise propriations: left up to 24 inches of new snow. Windows were shattered LIVERWURST ib was also a compromise to irate • $2,025 to the Board of and chimneys toppled in the New York City metropolitan citizens at the budget meeting Education, Special Education area by raging winds that swept through much of the ^ s t . Grant Fund, for business office 2 who objected to the cut of over In one small town in upstate New York five house trailers p u n $100,000 in the education budget education, to be financed by a were overturned and a bam destroyed. The storm and threatened to chop each state grant. system’s icy fingers spread all the way to Maine, EYE OF budget item to a dollar. • $2,400 transfer from the Human Services General Town spreading a dusting of light snow and a glaze of freezing Joslin moved Tuesday that the surplus be appropriated but Budget to the Board of Educa­ FULL CUT tion for services to the Com­ the motion was killed by a lack Bottom munity Child Guidance Clinic of CENTER iU CUT I For Stew or SoupS o u p lA ^ ^ of a second. A motion by Kevin Airport Shelled Cavanagh to table the item was Manchester. By transferring defeated, and then Cavanagh the item it becomes two-thirds 6 PHNOM PENH (UPI) — Communist shellings of Phnom ROUHD ROASTib. reimbursable by the state. moved not to approve the ap­ Penh and its airport started Tuesday night and at least propriation. This motion was The selectmen also appointed nine rockets exploded inside the city today. Altogether 21 approved by a 5 to 2 vote, with Donna Feir as an alternate to rockets were fired. Four adults and one young girl were SHINS .. Joslin and Charles Luce the Zoning Board of Appeals, Round and gave approval to the wounded. Tuesday the Communist-led Khmer Rouge cap­ la against. tured the former royal seat at Oudong, 18 miles northwest Sirloin Cavanagh explained that the Tolland Volunteer Ambulance of the capital. action does not mean the board Association to use the second is against education, and most floor of its leased town barn, for storage. Chefs Dine Out PARIS (UPI) — Four of France’s top chefs were invited Roost to lunch by President Valery Giscard d’Estaing Tuesday. Selectmen Discuss The guests stopped en route to the Elysee Palace for food, Sfoak cooked it when arrived, then joined Giscard at the table to Charter Changes do the meal justice. The object of the lunch was to award SHORT RIBS the Legion of Honor to Chef Paul Bocuse, owner of the Bocuse Restaurant near Lyon. TOLLAND Kevin Cavanagh, and Ed BONELESS TOP The Board of Selectmen Moskey voted to retain it. Tuesday discussed the charter Selectwoman Helen Wanat No Comment revision proposals, which will abstained from voting. DETROIT (UPI) — Henry Ford II, chairman of the Ford now go to Town Counsel Harold The selectmen were in favor Motor Co., maintained silence Tuesday on his weekend Garrity to be typed. The of retaining the appointment of arrest in (ialifomia on a dnmken driving charge. revisions will then go back to a zoning enforcement officer by He sat at the head table Monday at the weekly luncheon ROUHD STEAKib. the Charter Revision Com­ the town manager, rather than mittee before the selectmen set by the Planning and Zoning F meeting of the Economic Club of Detroit, but declined to a date for a referendum on the Commission as proposed. CRC discuss the incident. revisions. secretary Carole Gordon said Santa Barbara, Calif, police said Mrs. Kathleen Duross, A move by Selectman Ted this revision would comply with 35, a Detroit model and interior decorator, was with Ford Palmer to delete the proposed state statutes, and.the point will at the time of the incident. revision which would create a be clarified by town counsel. A March 7 trial date was set. The charge carries a FROM CHUCK ( standing municipal building The residents wil have an op­ maximum fine of $375. commitee was defeated by a 3-3 portunity to vote on each tie vote. Republicans Palmer, proposed amendment when the Charles Luce, and Stewart special referendum is held, E Goodbye to Sky M o o N o t c k l YANKEE Joslin voted for deletion, while with the use of voting EDWARDS AFB, Calif. (UPI) — Brig. Gen. Charles Democrats John Burokas, machines. Yeager, first man to break the sound barrier, said goodbye CUBE STEAKib. to the sky at 860 miles an hour Tuesday. Yeager, 52, retiring from the Air Force after 32 years, POT roast D i s c o u n t OiO took a final military jet flight in an F4 fighter. Rec Commission Yaeger broke the sound barrier in a Bell XI here Oct. 14, 1947. He is director of aerospace safety at Norton Air BiG PRICES EFFECTIVE Elects Officers Force Base, San Bernardino, Calif. MANCHESTER THRU MAR. 1,1975 COVENTRY contact a member of the com­ Heads for Mountains 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN =^B0NE IN TOP OF THE mission or attend its meetings We Reserve flig h t to Limit Quantities on the first and the third GUANAJUATO, Mexico (UPI) — Queen Elizabeth H of GLASTONBURY Not Roiponiiblo lor Typoarophicol Irrort Monica Shea Wednesday of the month at 7:30 Great Britain was heading into the mountains of Mexico FOX RUN MALL Correspondent today aboard a chandelier-equipped royal train. VEALPAniES lb WE WELCOME YOUR 742-9495 p.m. in the Town Hall. EAST HARTFORD FOOD STAMP PURCHASES The newly created Parks and Anyone interested in ob­ Mexico’s state-owned railway company spent two 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE taining information on existing months refurbishing the 11-car convoy that chugged out of 801 SILVER LANE Recreation Commission elected BLADE STEAKS ilb. officers at its first meeting last programs may contact the Mexico City at the end of the second day of the (^een’s six- MIDDLETOWN publicity chairman, Pat Sypek. day state visit. 900 WASHINGTON ST., RT. 66 week. They are as follows: San­ lONEUSS SHMUER f dra Young, chairman; William To Hear Walsh ‘‘Her Majesty was greatly moVed by the welcome she Ayer, treasurer; and Silvia The postponed meeting of the got everywhere she went in the capital,” said Press Bolduc, secretary. Republican Women’s Club will Secretary Ronald Allison. Short Cut Mrs. Young and Ayers held be held tonight at 7:30 at the SIH|.tOMIUSS(CMV. the same offices on the former home of Arlien Ferguson on Recreation Commission which High St. CLOD ROAST i.. has been replaced by the new Representative Robert CIEE Helps to Locate Porterhouse Parks and Recreation Commis­ “Skip” Walsh, 53rd District will sion. be the guest speaker. The new commission has nine Club members will work on Summer Jobs Abroad CHUCK ROAST final preparations of the Arts members and has divided its Rib membership into two groups in­ and Crafts Fair to be held in Hundreds of U.S. students two different plans for their volving overseeing town parks Anril. will be able to work in Great summer in Britain. They may FRESH CHICKEN Glaciers to Meet Britain this summer with the and planning recreation have a job pre-arrang^ for The Glaciers Snowmobile help of the Council on Inter­ programs. them for a fee of $75, or they The commission plans to ex­ Club will meet tonight at 7:45 at national Educational can obtain the necessary BONELESS FOR STEW ^ Upton’s Garage on Rt. 32 in Exchanges (CIEE) Summer pand its tennis program this woiting papers through (HEE summer to accommodate both Mansfield. jobs in Britain program. and then find their own job for a 2 backs Steak men and children as well as the Items on the agenda include Applications and details of fee of $25. no LEGS women’s tennis program. reports from the nominating the Sununer Jobs in Britain committee, the social com­ program are available from One student who found his The baseball, softball and own job last year spent the IM soccer programs will continue. mittee and a report on the Safe­ C I ^ , Hotel McAlpin, Suite BEEF CUBES ib. The commission wants lights ty Sam Program. 2200, Broadway and 34th St., summer wprki^ as a grouM Plans will be discussed for New York, N.Y. 10001. fliisher on the estate of'a Scot­ installed at the high school to allow for night tennis and the potluck supper and the final CIEE will also help students tish marquis. FRESH CHICKEN basketball. meeting of the season and for a find jobs in Germany and CIEE has been actively in­ Anyone interested in starting summer picnic. France ^ summer. Informa-' volved in student travel for new recreation programs may 6 tion on opportunities in these more than 25 years and has two countries is available at the been operating the summer ntsrcuT above address. jobs in Britain program for six BREASTS nO wings Ib. Students may choose from years. CCLU’s Olds Criticizes M B R 0AS1S L. Patrick Gray VALUABIE COUPON I 20 Utility Study Urged I — H uyU iU U ivHCSOi HARTFORD (UPI) - L. tices law in New London, issued ■ «m - QII Patrick Gray, former acting his street crimes warning in a (OFF OFF f*** OFF ■ recent speech to Exchange Club HARTFORD (UPI) - There e le c tr ic utilities in New SOCIETY CLUB MRS. KAVANAUGH'S FBI director, has been England, Kraft ^ Reg. Price Reg.Price Reg.Price Reg.Price I criticized by a civil liberties ad­ members in Connecticut. would be an independent “Gray has conveniently management study of the three Kleban told legislature’s EGGS HALF GAL. vocate for saying crime in the imitation 115 ox. 3 PKGS. forgotten that the national ad­ major electric companies Banks and Regulated Activities il2 0 ‘ streets may cause society to ALL FLAVORS |2 5 ‘ ENGLISH [40 il25< ministration of which he was a aervidng Connecticut, if the Committee the study is urgent­ gpadea SODA lose its freborn. ARM A HAMMER I ox. UPTON . I William Olds, director of the member almost stole the neitett inanber of the state ly needed and should be con­ Mayonnaise 32 01. BOTTLE HOOD’S ■ ;| COLGATE government from the American Public Utilities Commission tracted to a firm i^ c h could DOZ ■ a I III Connecticut Civil Liberties MUFFINS III CUP-A-SOUP III TOOTHPASTE _I Union, Tuesday said Gray’s people and attempted to scrap bad his way. competently audit the utilities. QUART JAR ICE CREAM DETERGENT the Bill of Rights,” Olds said. with coupon. Limit on* coupon. with coupon. Limit on# coupon. singleminded attention to street Raymond S. Thatcher, I III With coupon. Limit ono coupon. ■ I H with coupon. Limit ono coupon. I “Corruption of those in high another_PUC member. Mid at g Good thru MAR. 1, 1975 ' | | | Good thru MAR. I, 1975 * | | Good thru MAR. 1, 1975 l H Good thru MAR. 1, 1975 * crime “represents the height of Albert J. Kleban said J hypocrisy and strongly suggests public office and white collar Tuesday such a study would the meeting* that he opposed the COFFEE crime cost society millions of automatic fuel adjustment I to that he has not escaped from oompare the Hartford Electric PKG OF 6 the Watergate mentality.” dollars and represent crimes of Light Co., Connecticut Light & clause because it aloows the o'r/(/TS U W « great magnitude which can utilities to get more money Gray, who burned potential Power Co. and United I - lb CAN/C A N / J g 3 * 1 Watergate evidence at his destroy our democratic prin­ without hearings. lUuminating Co. with other 3 *1 Stonington home and who prac­ ciples," Olds said. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 MANCHEST^^E^EM^J I^ ^ ^ Wed., Feb. 26. 1D7S- p ^q E TWENTV-THRKir. SOCIAL CC PROSTATE CANCER University of California Protection of Supply SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The overall cure rate for SECURITY i R f l O t a k e THIS COUPON AND GET More than 15,000 American men cancer victims is only about five Qu e s t io ^ a n d a n s w e r s Lines Main Object die each year of cancer of the to 10 per cent because too few [ UU W OFF ON "L MEAT PURCHASE U U ^ c\ prostate, according to Dr. men i^ e rg o periodic examina­ Q. I hear that people can get Of Embargoes End Donald R. Smith, urology tions advisable after th^r reach 6 oz. CAN • GAYLORD 1 LB. QUARTERS - TOP SPREO supplemental security income I COI^N ! s iS iir ” "^ o5)“ iiiLY ON " T ft 4 CC| department chairmah at the age SO, Smith said payments if they agree to get By PHIL NEWSOM and India during their war of rid of their resources over 81,- ORANGE JUICE • | MARGARINE I jtU P FRESH M EA T S' 1*1.1 UPI Foreign News Analyst 1965, applies also to India which 500. Is there a time limit? ■A people with little or no in­ has not been effected ap­ WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE. WITH PURCHASE O f $5.00 OR MORE jn iP | sra: UMB ■ PORK - VUl a POULTRY I • United States determination preciably by it. India has Its Manchester Community come, who are 65 or older or to protect the oil supply lines blind or disabled may get AND THIS COUPON AT FCXJD AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD L M H ■■ M l ^ , LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. I COUPON j own defense industry and has MARTS. (500D THRU SAT­ from the Persian Gulf probably been receiving a steady supply D m supplemental security income MARTS. (JOOD THRU SAT­ lW j EXTENSION URDAY, AAARCH 1. LIMIT ONE URDAY, MARCH 1. LIMIT ONE CHOICE was the chief factor in its deci­ OFFICE OF payments conditionally if they of arms from the Soviet Union. C^N ■ ONE COUPON PER 1 LB. PKG. - ONE COUPON PER j $ 4 TAKE THIS mUPON ANO GET $ 4 ! sion to lift the arms embargo In the 10-year period 1961-1971 ■ c c COMMUNin SERVICES agree to dispose of resources FAMILY: FAMILY, against Pakistan, outweighing the Soviet Union shipped 81.87 over 81,500 within time lim its- I I . 'T OFF ON *10. MEAT PURCHASE ■ ■ ] the ill effects upon U. S.-Indian billion worth of arms to India. Non-credit Courses generally six months for real relations. Reportedly included in these property and three months for Such a decision would be con­ shipments were MIG-21 Courses Begin On or After March 1 personal property. Their sistent with the multi-billion fighters, destroyer escorts, Electrocardiogram Interpretation payments may have to be dollar U.S. arms sales to Iran, helicopters, guided-missile repaid when the resources are bolstering the shah’s deter­ boats, tanks and radar units. The Consumer and the Automobile sold, some property such as a mination to become the con­ Indian defense planners also home or car of reasonable value trolling military factor in the have expressed interest in Manpower Training and Administration do not count as resources. gulf, and with U.S. moves to later, more sophisticated, Q. About a week ago I lost my build up its own presence in the Soviet fighters and bombers. wallet. My Social Security card Indian,', Ocean. At close to a million men, the Wines of Europe and America was in it. How can I get a new It probably also means at Indian army is more than dou­ card? least a temporary end to the ble that of Pakistan. Bridge: E|eglnnlng, Intermediate, A. You can get an application gradually warming ties It is not considered an acci­ Advanced Intermediate for a duplicate Social Security between the United States and dent that a high-powered Soviet card by calling any Social Food Mart salutes It’s many cust­ India. military mission is at present Genealogy Security office. If you know omers of Italian ancestry with a Indian Foreign Minister Y. B. visiting India. your Social Security number, "grande" fun-fllled fiesta . . . and Chavan told the Indian parlia­ Since coming to power after Backyard Gardening " you will get your duplicate card recommends with "multo gusto" to ment on Feb. 18 he had official­ the Bengladesh war of 1971, faster. The duplicate card will our friends of all nationalities, an ly warned Secretary of State Pakistani Prime Minister Indoor Gardening be mailed to you. adventure In the world of good Henry A. Kissinger of the effect Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s chief con­ Q. My husband and I are eating a la Itallanne! of such a move on Indian- cern has been to prevent the Astrology I going to move to Florida in i 3 0 < e f f f American relations. further dismemberment of his about two months. We both get "I conveyed.to him,” Chavan country. Social Security checks. Is there j ON ANY V 2 GAL. REG. OR PREMIUM j said, “our deep concern about Certified Professional Secretary some special form we have to He suspects India, /• the harmful effects of arms Afghanistan and the Soviet fill out to give Social Security U .S.D A CHOICE BEEF CHUCK BUITONI flUITONI j | supplies to Pakistan on the Union irorial signs against Theory and Review, Parts 6 and 6 our new address? HOOD’S ICE CREAM SPAGHETTI I ALL FLAVORS | p ^ c e of this region as well as Pakistan, and India especially A. You can report your new BONELESS r PASTA ROMANA on Indo-American relations.” Motorcycle Training m . I since her explosion of a nuclear address on the change of ad­ SPAOHETTI. im . LINQUINI. SHELLS. SAUCE ^ L I M I T 1/1 OAL. . ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. I Because of the Indian reac­ H I THIN SPAOHETTI. ROTELLE MEAT-MEATLESS device. dress form printed on the back MUSHROOM-MARINARA tion, the United States delayed He blames Afghanistan, en­ For Further Information Call the of the envelope your Social the arrival in New Delhi of the Division of Community Services SHOULDER couraged by the Soviets and In­ Security checks are mailed in, 29 OZ. new U.S. ambassador to India, dia, for uprisings against or you can call or write any JAR William Saxby. Pakistan by Pushtu-speaking Social Security office. Be sure STEAK The lifting of the embargo, tribesmen in the North-West M f ,C, 646-2137 to give both your old and new first instituted against Pakistan Frontier province. address, including zip codes, FORMERLY LONDON BROIL PIECES 4 0Z. Q Q ( and your Social Security claim Food Chib Mushrooms OR STEMS 3 CANSOSI j ON A DOZEN - FOOD MART GRADE "A " j numbers which are printed on FINE your checks. You should report Food Club Egg Noodles MEDIUM 1 LB. They Plan Gourmet Dinner For Foundation your new address as soon as you OR WIDE PKG. ! LARGE FRESH EGGS I know it to assure uninterupted I I WESTERN BEEF delivery of ^ u r checks. Contadina Tomata Paste 6 02. CAN I GO OD THRU SAT., MA R C H 1. | j^LIMIT ONE DOZ. - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. I Final plans for the third annual Gourmet Dinner in left, Frank P. Lattuca Jr. coordinator of the hotel manage­ S3 TOLLAND TPKE. TUE8., WED., SAT. 9-0 Q. I want to send in a medical cooperation with the Manchester Scholarship Foundation MANCHESTER, CONN. ment program at MCC, and Mark Kravitz, standing at RS.. FRI. 9-0; SUN. 0-0 insurance claim under BEEF CHUCK Foad Club Grated Cheese 80Z. PKG. are checked over by management trainees enrolled in the right, president of Hob Nob Enterprises Inc. Seated at the Medicare. I have filled out the GROUND catering management course of the hotel and food service table, the trainees are, left to right, Chris Glynos, kitchen Request For Medicare Pay­ PROGRESSO - IMPORTED ^ ^------N management program at the Manchester Community supervisor; John Kolakowski, manager; Walter Kolodziej, OPEN W SUNDAY 9-6 ment form. Where do I send it? CARUSO College. The dinner will be at The Colony in Talcottville maitre d’hotel. Cameron Daly is the chef. (Herald photo A. Send your claim to the BEEF March 6. Supervising the arrangements are, standing at by Pinto) WE ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAM PS Medicare carrier for the state ITALIAN where you received the ser­ BLENDED OIL j ON A 1 LB. PKG. • QUARTERS j Specials THUhs., fri. andsAt. ~ vices. You can find the carrier’s TOMATOES name and address in your FRESH LEAN EXTRA LEAN Medicare handbook or by LB. I IMPERIAL MARGARINE | . 0, 7 5 c calling your Social Security of­ I I I t h i s COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. 0 0 0 0 TH RU SAT.. MA R C H 1. ■ 9-PIECE QUEEN SIZE fice. 1 * 3 . 9 9 ^^LIMIT ONE PKO. - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER ■ US. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED GRADE "A” Q. My doctor gave me a Request For Medicare Pay­ ment form to use for filing my Food Club Long Grain Rica i l b . p k g . 79* ^PROZEN POOOp- GROUND# GROUNDa a ^ medical insurance claim. As I TURKEYS A BEDDING PACKAGE was looking over the form, I BIRDSEYE 15 oz. CAN ^CANSSJ noticed a space for claim 5 TO 9 LBS. AVERAGE 4 3 LB. Buitoni Ravioli c h I » ° e number. What is my claim BROCCOU round U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS CHUCK O t : nui.iber? Buitoni Spaghetti Twists ISOZ. CANS 3 CANS 89* By famous ANY SIZE PKQ. ANY SIZE PKQ. A. Your claim number is PRIMO SPEARS J shown on your Medicare health CHUCK STEAK = JU 9 REDOR ITALIAN Buitoni Clam Sauce WHITE 10.5 OZ. CAN 53* FREEZER QUEEN FARM. TURKEY U.S.D.A. CHOICE AMERICAN insurance card. It consists of U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHUCK PRITRCCC SALIS. STEAK 3 LB. SAUSAGE kll I n k l . U TURKEY CROQUETS PKO. Vi’a/wing nine digits and a symbol, such CUBE STEAK ,*1.59 as A, B, F2. When you send in a HOT OR SWEET / ------\ ^ PFEIFFER UOZ. ro/c/ Bond) COLLEGE INN TREE TAVERN PIZZA PKO. medical insurance claim, write VEAL PATTIES o'"* LB. LAMB SHOULDER your claim number on the BREADED ITALIAN BIROS EYE 10 OZ.-PKO. Request For Medicare Pay­ VEAL PATTIES CLEAR BROTH ITALIAN VEGETABLES ITALIAN B R EA DE D s n o w c r o p . l n % FLORtOA ment form and on any itemiz^ DRESSING 13.5 OZ. CANS bill you send with the form just VEAL PATTIES oui..«t LB.t ORANGE JUICE FROZEN U.S.D.A. CHOICE as it is shown on your card. A ROMAN •oz. PEPPER0 NI-SAUSA6 E claim submitted without a BONELESS VEAL ROLL l . *1.59 BONELESS PIZZA OR H A M B U R G CHOPS FROZEN BOTTLE claim number or with the JENO'S wrong number can cause a VEAL LEG CUTLET l. *2.39 CHUCK RCAST V J ARMOUR UNDER BLADE y PIZZA SNACK TRAY - oz pko 9 9 ‘ delay in payment. NOTE, So Ihit« moy i»Y, oil our cwtomm, »« rn«v. Ih. ri)hl to limit »IM to pljl. 3. Non. loW to dMha. Hoi fMpcoUhl. ta lyposre^hicol MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS l. 89* SARA LEE OVEN READY O E M CRYOVAC V4’s w/baek n . 1 9 . * * P I C K YOUH OW N PAO D VCff" OffPT.^ MACARONI & CHEESE pk^ 49* RIB ROAST lb. 1.39 West German SEMI BONELESS HAM l . *1.39 RAOOZZINO'S CRISP - FIRM CHEESE RAVIOLI 7 9 ‘ Court Rejects SLICED BACON *1.25 4 0 2 . PKO. WHOLE CUT INTO S TEAK S OR ROASTS SWIFT'S PR E M I U M ^ ^ Abortion Law SAUSAGE 89‘ GROUND CALIFORNIA ANGY'S TORTELLINI 8 9 ' Av. WL OEM II OZ. PKO. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 8-8 Lbi. BONN (UPI) - West Ger­ BEEF TENDEBLOIHS CHILD MILD FRANKS u. 89* CHUCK ICEBERG TINTI'S MEAT SAUCE 69' many’s highest court Tuesday O E M SLICED TREE TAVERN TOMOIIT overturned a law to permit BUDGET BEEF ECONOMY WE HAVE FRESH FISH DAILY BOLOGNA **CMKiDSAL*M?" c. 89* EGG PLANT -'o--* 7 9 ' abortion on request, saying it FRESH BOSTON FRESH LB. LETTUCE V. DELMONICO violated the constitutional BONELESS “right to life.” WAIDBAUM'S DEUaOUS NtW YORK STYLE DELII STEAMERS “The usual phrase, interrup­ \ -OAINY" RIB EYE BLUE O Q < LARGE tion of pregnancy, cannot dis­ IMPORTED DANISH SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESEJ1.69 guise the fact that basically, it HEADS HSH 0 9 1 is a homicidal act,” said Ernst BOILED LOX SALE ORALMK u In V. Li. M.19 BB^4M PHILADELPHIA O 0 C STEAKS 1 .4 9 lb. Benda, president of the HAM CHEESE 0 9 Constitutional Court in OLIVE SALAD ,, 59‘ SNOW WHITE WHOLE MILK RICOTTA *1.59 ICEBERG SWEET LIFE KRAFT SWEET LIFE Karlsruhe. M . 9 9 . TUNA SALAD 69‘ U.S. NO. 1 - SIZE "A" WHITE FLAKE IMITATION BATHROOM The court ruled on a law the FRESH MOZZARELLA w*H5^t"M°.?K cDHi??H*« .99' Everything you need for luxurious sleep governing Social Democrats CARANDO GENOA SALAMI l". 99‘ LEHUCE pushed through parliament last ORANQE JUICE r ^ V t o r . : ; 7 9 ' year and which would have per­ MORTADELLA CHUBS »1.39 MAINE PGTATGES MUSHROOMS HOOD'S TUNA MAYONNAISE TISSUE CARTER'S SPECIAL mitted abortion on request SLICING QUART BOX FIRM N FRUITY YOGURT 4cu.'s 8 9 ' AT ONE LOW PRICE during the first three months of CARANDO PEPPERONI l. M.89 FROVOLONE ^CRESCENT ROLLS oN'Io'HiMRLtc soi.PKa05'^ any pregnancy. COOKED SALAMI CARANDO l B. *1.29 INCLUDES: f i 7 C . Six of the tribunal’s eight 8.8 oz. 4 Pack justices found the law un­ M . 5 9 l. GERMAN BOLOGNA 75‘ 2 0 ‘ ^ 8 9 * 60" X 80" Queen Size Mattress can constitutional. 7 9 ' ^BAKMRY------V $ 1 9 9 9 5 ■ V J _ _ f FOOD MART \ ROTHMUND LIVERWURST 69’ J FRESH CALIFORNIA 60" X 80" Queen Size Matching Foundation SWEET LIFE The two dissenting justices, Cannon Queen-size Fitted Sheet SWEET LIFE FULL STRENGTH both Protestants and one a FLGRIOA'S BEST woman, objected to the court BROCCOLI [ for INDIAN RIVER • WHITE LOAVES Cannon Queen-size Flat' Sheet being asked to rule on the issue, BREAD DELICATE. NORMAL OR OILY lOZ. lOTTLE RACE IP UOZ. 2 Cannon Queen-size Pillow Cases SODA (HI grounds the decision properly CLAIROL HERBAL SHAMPOO 99* 39' RRAPEFRUIT CRACKED WHEAT BREAD )P LOAF 9 J 2 Arlington Queen-size Pillows COLA QINOER ALE BLEACH should be taken by the DIAL CLAIROL HERtAL FRESH FLORIDA GREEN A 1414 02. i-Ac EXTRA LARGE 27 SIZE ORANQE - ROOT BEER V ERY DRY GRINDER ROLLS TALIANO PKO.OP* 9 u legislative branch. CREME RINSE OERIOULAR RomE 99 North Star King-size Blanket POLE B E A N S S H i jiiie MOSER FARMS Benda said the majority of LOAF 4 ! l CHAMPION DEODORANT BEHEST BREAD oll^VIENNA the Justices considered SCiHTID OR UNICINTCD SINAREST TABLETS 99 FRESH CRISP f t FGR SAVE $100<» LARGE UOZ. A sensational value! Enjoy the roomy, stretch-out comfort legalized abortion violated Arti­ KEEBLER COOKIES prrrSm PATTER FKQ. ALL cle Two of the Basic Law, lO Z. VALIANT COLD CAPSULESS!^?i49 BUNCH 3 9 « of Gold Bond's 60" x 80" queen-size mattress and foun­ CAN CELERY SUNSHINE FLAVORS which says that “everyone shall 9 9 * y^'OREAT WITH CREAM CHEESE" KRISPY CRACKERS U OZ. PKO. dation, plus everything else you need for sleeping — all WHITE BEACON ASPIRIN - c o u n t BOTTLE 27 LARGE have the right to life.” at one amazingly low, money-saving price! LOAFS The state “must protect 20 Os. potential human values from ^ ------, ------^ ------, Gal. the moment of becoming a By the makers of the famous Gold Bond Sacro-Support human being,” Benda said. He FRESHLY SLICED AT OUR OELI D E^ . said the majority of court con­ FREEZER DEPT. SALEI sidered this moment to have j 30* off jl 25*off I I 24*off I! 20*off II 20* off j 15* off Pum itun People Since 1932 I ON AN I OZ. JAR I I ON A PKO. OF IN AIJ A DKA AB ! LAND 0’ LAKES ^CHEESE^ been reached 14 days after con­ ON A PKG. OF 20 ON A U.S OZ. PKO. I I ON A PKO.OP 'lb. ception. j SANKA j 9ALA0A ON FOUR 5 OZ. BARS IDO-FIVE OZ. CUPS J SALADA HEFTY BEHY CROCKER I I DIXIE 110-818 MMN ST., MMKHESTER IMP. BOILED HAM 8 9 * Bight hundred persons 640-2383 BUQNACKI gathered on Karlsruhe’s main ■INSTANT COFFEE TEA BAGS OIAL SOAP MASHED square booed when they learned ■ WITM TU<« I M TRASH BAGS I I REFILL CUPS PRESSED ROLL BRAND * WITH THIS C O UP ON A T ' ^ 0 0 0 AllARTS. ^ ! WITH THIS CO UPON AT p o o d m a p t r I H H I H I POTATO9 0 H H DUOS HP MM HP HO 1 0 I H 7 0 * »A lb. CUT WITH THIS CO UPON AT POOO MARTI. BUQNACKI of the verdict. I I I thru SAT., MARCH!. LIMIT ONt I I SoOD THRU lAT^M^ I I ■ I WITH THIS THIS COUPONCOUPON ATAT POODFOOD MARTS.ARARTS. ! ! W T H THIS COUPON AT F O O D AAARTI. SHOP TONKHT TIL 9 WRAPPEDi Benda said that only abortions ^ M R . OHM COUPON FIR CUITOMRR. J - PK9 -- ONI COUPON FIR CUSTOMRR. ■ ■ JJJ? K I 2 J2 “ I I 0 0 0 9 TH R U SAT., MA R C H 1. LIMIT OMi I I 0 0 0 0 THRU SAT., MA R C H I. LIMIT OHR BOLOGNA BRAND ■ VMBMHiHRaHIHiRMJI wMHMMflHMHflBnMHM J ll■ ■ H M ■ ■ IBHHM‘ ^“**®****’J PKO. - ONE COUPON PMR CUSTOMRR. j ^ PKO. • ONI COUPON PER CUSTOMER, FRIRZeO ' performed on women victims of J Thua 9 LM. • 9 PA COOKED SALAMI ^ lb. NO rape or to prevent the birth of a EXTRA lb . deformed child will be per­ Fii 9 iM . - 9 P.M. PIIIOES E F R C rm IN MANCHESTER NATURAL CAtlNO FRANKS " bRAND*^' *1 .2 9 lb. CHAROI mitted. MANCHESTER PARKADE WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ’i PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Feb. 26. 1975 ! i\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Feb. 26, 1975_PAGE TWENTY-FIVE INDEX Hornet For Sale Capitol Conference NOTICES 23 Homea For Sele 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 - Lott and Found - Pereontit Planned hy League ^here Quality Abvdys Exceeds The Price! - Announcamente MANCHESTER vicinity - MANCHESTER - Reduced to - Entarteinmant ^arkling clean 7-foom Raised $49,900. Four bedroom, center - Auctloni Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, ball Colonial, in prime area of FINANCIAL garage, 332’ lot, great garden older homes, 11/2 baths, large PLEASED Members of the Manchester at Emanuel Lutheran (}hurch, - Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa area. Only $40,500. Keith Real fireplaced living room, famfly REALTOR League of Women Voters 311 Capiitol Ave., Hartford. - Personal Loane Estate, 64iM126, 649-1922. room, eat-in kitchen, 2-car gar­ A t t S - Insurance toge&er with LWV members ’iV o members of the General age. Many extras including Is what the owner would ba II you took a look at this liva from 69 other towns will con­ Assembly will comment on the EMPLOYMENT caroeting, pantry with laundry room Ranch. Good location, aluminum siding, gas verge on the State Capitol 12151/k SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD - Help Wanted Hcralii and pool. Private sale. 646-4235. Education Finance Commission mum . Busineta Opportunitlse MANCHISTIR hsat, ona car garaga, li^d a nica yard lor the family. Thursday for a Capitol Report and its implications for - Situation Wanted Conference and meeting with finances of the state. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING **NEW HOMES** CHARMING SIX-ROOM Cape, EOUCAT|ON Call tor Inspection: fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, garage, the General Assembly. Rep. Howard Klebanoff of the M eat Economy Outlet - Private Inetruotlons - Schools-Clesses fenced yard. Low 30^s. By Legislators have been invited 8th District and House chair­ owner, 646-3823. REALE’S CORNER I IlfU ID C e Wed. 9 lo 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 - Instructlone Wanted $50,900— Spacious 8-room 1 7 5 MAIN STREET to meet their league con­ man of the Joint Education nUUnwi Sat. 8 to 6 * (Closed All Day Monday) PHONE 646-4525 stituents for conversation and Committee will discuss the REAL ESTATE Raised Ranch, 3 bed­ - Homes (or Sale rooms, 2tk baths, family coffee at 10 a.m. in the Hall of commission’s report with Sen. 1$t to 5th Rib, Ovon Roody - Lots-Land for Sale Flags. Lawrence DeNardis of the 34th - Investment Property room, 2-car garage. POTENTIAL PLUS - Businats Property PHONE 643-2711 151,900— Beautiful 8-room HEBRON MANCHESTER - New family The conference program will District and the Senate ranking - Resort Propehy Colonial, aluminum siding, Cape Cod, 4 bedrooms, 19 room, 3-family, separate begin at 11:30 a.m., following minority member of the Joint - Real Ettats Wanted OWNER TRANSFERRED three bedroom s, bath and RIB ROAST furnaces, big lot, ample the reception and will take place Finance Committee. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD formal dining and living This 3-bedroom Raised Ranch lavatory, oversized modern MISC. SERVICES parking, and good location. - Services Ottered room, bright kitchen and with screened porch ahd 2-car kitchen, built-ins, 24’ combina­ - Painting-Papering Butlnatt Opportunity 14 family room, plus at­ Priced to sell at $43,900 tion dining and play room, gar­ - Building-Contracting garage is located on large lot - Roollng-Sldlng tached 2-car garage. in lovely country setting. Too age, just right lot, conveniently AOVERTISING CALL - Heating-Plumbing ADVERTISING MANCHESTER - Operating Other models going up... many features to mention and located. Trade of your present Museum Will Sponsor -■ Flooring H A P P Y A D S luncheonette in excellent down­ home considered. Donald S. - Movlng-Trucklng-Storage DEADLINE W ARREN E. will move fast at $49,500. - Services Wanted RATES town location. Owner may take Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, 12:00 noon the day before back some financing. F. J. MLS, 289-7939. Magic Hour Saturday 1 d a y ...... 9c word per day MISC. FOR SALE publication. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. HOWLAND - Articles for Sale 3 d a y s ...... 8c word per day MERRITT Deadline for Saturday and Baaltefs 643-1108 ONLY $19,900- Seven rooms, 2 - Building Supplies Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 d a y s ...... 7c word per day Realtors 646-1180 Lutz Junior Museum is spon­ while in his teeiis. He later - Pets -Birds- Dogs 26 days ...... 6c word per day BEAUTY SALON - Well es­ story. 111 Walnut Street, han- CanllaatThis. 1 For ValuM 5 - Livestock 15 WORD MINIMUM tablished, prime location, good dyman’s treasure, fire soring a “ A Magical Hour,” a became a professional magi­ I ■ Boats A Accessories parking. Call 643-9217. damaged, no agents. Please magic program feauring cian and used his skills to - Sporting Goods PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $2.00 inch Extra Loan phone 647-9360. professional magician C. Ron ' Garden Products 647-1419 finance a college education. . Antiques MANCHESTER - 8-room U & R BEST BUYS Wilson, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at ' Wanted to Buy YOUR AD built executive home. Throughout the years, he had Classified ads are taken over BY OWNER, three bedroom the Manchester Community □ REAL ESTATE Fireplaced family room, 4 BYBELFNRE given numerous performances HESH OlOniD CHUCK RENTALS the phone as a convenience. Ranch, finished rec room and bedrooms, 2Vk baths. Prime TWO FAMILY College Bidwell St. auditorium. bot in this country and in Hon­ ■ Rooms lor Rent The Herald Is responsible for play room, large lot, many 5 LBS. OR MORE residential area. Call Suzanne Six-Six Duplex in center of In addition to performing duras. ' Apartments lor Rent only one Incorrect Insertion and extras. Call 6^M78. 2 ■ Homos lor Rent Homea For Sale 23 or Arthur Shorts 646-3233. J. many tricks, the magician will then only lo the size ot the town. New roof, gutters, new LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 The program is designed to ■ Business lor Rent original Insertion. Errors which Watson Beach Ck)., Realtors, ■ Resort Property lor Rent bath, shower. Wall-to-wall, 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, ANDOVER LAKE - 6 1/2 room Eugene Freeman, past commander of the Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post, American Legion, tell some of the history of be of interest to the entire fami­ do not lessen the value of the . . . SomMnw MANCHESTER - Newer 3- Manchester Office 647-9139. magic and explain how one or ' Wanted to Rent bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, separate heating systems, garage, treed lot, $48,500. Ranch on acre lot. Three watches Mrs. Mary E. LeDuc, left, and Mrs. Marge Bradley as they look through old ly. Admission is 75 cents for ' MIsc. for Rent advertisement will not be cor­ may h avi Mat you Equal Housing Opportunity. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. rected by an additional Inser­ possible 4th bedroom, con­ tenants pay utilities and heat. bedrooms, large kitchen, two of his tricks are done. Lutz members and |1 for non­ o happy odi newspaper accounts in preparation for the upcoming birthday celebration of the legion and AUTOMOTIVE tion. venient location. $35,900. Paul High monthly income. Call fireplace, lovely lake view. Wilson, a former associate members. Those wishing more ' Autos lor Sale MANCHESTER - 5-room, 1V4 its auxiliary. (Herald photo by Larson) W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. Joe Lombardo for more $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 Move in condition. $30,500. minister of Second information may call the ' Trupks for Sale bath Cape with attached baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ ' Heavy Equipment lor Sale details. Principals only. 742-5076. Congregational Church, breezeway and garage. Well age, nearly two acres. Hutchins museum, 643-0949. ’ Motorcycles-BIcycles BOLTON - Four-bedroom became interested in magic lb. . Campers-Trallers-Moblla Legal Notices m aintains and immaculate. TWO-FAMILY Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. NEW LISTING - Martin School Homes I Happiness is: Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. Convenient to everything. Call Fireplaced living room, rec 5-6 Flats. Recently painted District, 6 bedrooms, 9-room 6 ' Automotive Service Court of Probate Suzanne or Arthur Shorts 646- AL Auxiliary To Mark 50 Years You Know Our K M : At Good At Mott Round Groundl ' Autos for Rent-Lease g Qoing to the — room, dining room, eat-in outside. Two heating older home, wall-to-wall ----- —------r ------District of Manchester □ EMPLOYMENT 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., carpeting, paneling, etc. Asking RUMMAQE & kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. Realtors, Manchester office systems. Copper piumbing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS g WHITE ELEPHANT Zinsser Agency, ^ 1 5 1 1 . Aluminum storms and $41,000. Call Homeseekers The American Legion The auxiliary was chartered plans will be made by the past Three Here Eligible A Rapaat of A Sallout 647-9139. Equal Housing Oppor­ VICTORUN COLONIAL Realty, 6464353. ESTATE OF JENNY M. LAPPEN Help Wanted 13 tunity. screens. Garage. Close to Auxiliary will celebrate its in 1926 with 73 members. There commanders club of the legion. THIN SLICED, FROZEN SALE ij); □ NOTICES Pursuant to an order of Hon. William % St. Mary’s Church 7 3/4% MORTGAGE available everything near center of golden anniversary March 22 at are seven signers of the original Past Cmdr. Eugene Freeman is For Lottery Jackpot E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be to qualified buyer. New 7 room Gracious Manchester Vic­ DUPLEX presented to the fudicieries named below town. Owner may help with a dinner-dance to be held at the charter still members of the chairman of the event. EXPERIENCED folder Locust Street Enteraiice ;$ Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, torian Colonial with large Brand new, J bedrooms, IW baUis, ITALIM on or before May 20.1075 or be barred by operator, wanted, call 522-4174 MandiMtor financing. aluminum and brick exterior, separate post home, 20 American Legion auxiliary. law. The fiduciaries are: :S Friday, 7-9 p.m, fireplace, two-car garage. $52,- fireplaced and carpeted for­ Manchester will be well Lott and Found between 9-12. heating systems and basements. Dr. St., and Kathleen Almeida of 49 VEAL .STYLE Todd G. Metcalf 900. Frechette & Martin, Inc. Excellent income. IV<% mortgages Invitations are being issued Auxiliary President Mrs. |Saturday 9:30 a.m. -g TOP OF THE HILL SIX-ROOM RANCH mal dining room, living room, represented Thursday in Water- Whitney Rd. All are eligible for 4 Margaret Road Realtors, 646-4144. available. Joining in the birthday event to these members as well as LOST- Small Toy type black Manchester, Conn. is noon Three bedrooms, garage, eat-in kitchen, multi use room Laura Freeman has appointed bury when the Connecticut the $100,000. ’The Almeida win­ AVON - No selling experience BUUKHMO&ROSSEnO will be the American Legion other guests. dog, reddish brown dog and William G. Walden deep treed yard. Mrs. Marge Bradley and Mrs. Lottery conducts a drawing for necessary. As an Avon M .. Qlrl Scout I (could be den, office, fourth Realtort-MLS 646-24S2 which will observe its Slst ning ticket is shared by “ Ten Miy bo utod for Vttl Pflimloltn golden color dog. Reward, 742- Old Salem Rd. RFD 2 We are offering for the first Peaceful, quiet street. Post Cmdr. John Mahan has Mary E. LeDuc as co- Representative you can sell Troop 10 :? bedroom, family room, hobby ______189 West Center SIt m I birthday. a 1100,000 to $200,000 Jackpot Friends.” 9157. Old Lyme, Conn. 06371 MANCHESTER VICINITY time, one of Manchester’s announced that the celebration chairmen. quality products full or part- Aluminum storms and room, etc.), 2 full baths, 3 Prize. “ Closed today — won car in most gracious homes. This •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Our Own Fraah Mada time. ril show you how. Call WHY RENT? screens. 1% baths. Truly an bedrooms (one could be split A total of 20 Arsons are eligi­ FOUND - Male Siamese cat, off 8-room Dutch Colonial Is Lottery,” was the sign that 523-9401. Help Wanted 13 Become your own landlord unusual value In the mid to add another), fixed Lott-Land For Sale 24 ble for the 10 a.m. drawing — in white body, charcoai head, has situated on over 4 acres of appear^ last week on the door and collect rents from others. thirties. Ask for Mr. Mathew. stairway to large attic storage the Naugatuck Valley Mall — been hanging around Brandy St, Court of Probate MALE over 18, for cleaning, 9 treed, prime residential land. HEBRON - 200 acres bf wood of Yale Typewriter Service, District of Manchester Aluminum sided duplex just iriLUN StUStCE Boiton. ^11 649-0227 after 5 T(X)L MAKERS - All-around FIVE GARAGES area and a small detached lands and open fields on Route with three of them from Purneli PI. p.m.- midnight, apply in person, The view to the east Special Presidential Election p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS machinists and Bridgeport listed, one side features two Go with this business zoned garage. This is a large (1,850 85 and Old Colchester Road. Manchester. Those of the 20 Francis X. Terhune, its after 6 p.m.. Dairy Queen overlooking the Manchester operators. Top wages, fringe Brazier, 242 Broad Street,. bedrooms and the other side and immaculate large two square feet) older home that Owner interested in financing. who matched the two^igit and ow n er, won a 1975 F ord ■ESTATE OF EILEEN M. CLARK Country Club Is superb. FOUND - Husky, black white Pursuant to an order of Hon. William benefits and overtime. has three. Separate gas fur­ family. All garages rented for has had extensive quality in­ Edmund Gorman Agency, 6 ^ three-digit numbers will be Granada Ghia plus $1,000 in There Is a fireplace In the and gray male. Call Dog E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Experience preferred. Apply at SALES-SALES-Sales, full and naces, pleasant comer lot. excellent extra Income. Two terior remodeling and utility 4040. eligible for the $100,000 prize cash in the Lottery’s Car-A-Day presented to the fiduciary named below Paragon Tool Company, 121 living room, dining room and Amendment Is Opposed Warden, ^ 5 5 5 . part-time positions, will train. Priced to sell at $31,900. separate gas heating renewal. Please call for ($10,000 a year for 10 years). bonus program. He had a stub on or before May 18,1075 or be barred by Adams Street. master bedroom. A circular ANDOVER - Three home sites. lb. law. The fiduciary is: Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. systems. Close to Main further information. Fairly Those who matched the color in ticket which exactly matched FOUND - Husky, female, black Llnwood R. Clark, Jr. driveway, butler’s pantry and Nine high, wooded acres, $16,- WASHINGTON (UPI) - The “ In short,” Scalia said, “ The time might come when Mad. or Hot St. priced at $34,900. addition will be eligible for the the six-digit bonus number for and white dog. Call Dog OB Ambassador Drive PHONE FROM home to ser­ LPN - Private duty, $4.50 an greenhouse are a few of the 000. 4 1/2 acres of sprawling Justice Department said today “ unless the government is to be' Manchester, Conn. 06040 this ,could happen again,” $200,000 prize ($20,000 a year for the week of Jan. 30. Warden, 646-4555. vice our customers for super hour, 3-11 or 11-7 shift, Monday features that make this quite TWO-FAMILY oaks, 366’ of frontage, $15,000. F it opposes a proposed con­ left in the hands of a powerless Imported, SIlead earnings. (Choose own hours. 4.9 sloping, wooded acres, $13,- Pastore said Thesday, “ when 10 years). Another winner was Mrs. to Friday, occasional a unique offering. Just listed by Jack Dwyer. f<'...ODEGARD* stitutional amendment to caretaker for an intolerably this country will be subjected to ’^ e three from Manchester LOST - ’Two Keshond puppies, CaU 6^-1810. weekends. M^ical Placement Upstairs flat is furnished 500. W arren E . Howland, Helen Lees of Tolland, .who REALTY Realtors, 643-1108. require a special presidential long period, it does not seem to having two individuals who are: Edgar Kalnins of 69 Essex one male, one female. Reward. LEGAL NOTICE Service, 232-5226. Garage. A smaller two-family received a 1975 AMC Matador INSPECTORS - For , final in­ election when an appointed vice me that the process which the have not been elected by the BOILED HAM Call 643-5552, 6444)387. The Conn. Department of at a real budget price. Call 6 4 3 - 4 3 6 5 St., Carmen Jutras of 44 Durant Coupe. spection, minimum five years MANCHESTER - 4-family, president becomes chief proposed amendment es­ people. Transportation, Bureau of Ad­ JOBSEEKERS- C)pen 8 a.m.- 8 WARDEN E. Jack for more details. LOST - Savings Passbook No. experience aircraft parts, completely furnished, renteo. executive. tablishes would produce ‘the ministration, will accept bids p.m., daily with full and part- 0254)4)2882-6, Hartford National nignts and days. All benefits. time employment information. $29,900 Remodeled completely three Assistant Attorney General people’s choice’ in anything like “ I think even Gerald Ford 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 Bank and 'm ist Co., M lM e on March 4,1975 at 10:30 A.M., Dean Machine Products, Inc., 568-1070. HOWLAND Clean as a whistle six-room MANCHESTER - Striking 4- years ago. Large landscaped Antonin Scalia told the Senate the normal sense.” would feel a lot more comfor­ Turnpike Office. Application EST, covering the Annual 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. home, in quiet residential bedroom Contemporary, 2 1/2 lot. Business zone II. Mr. Lind­ Judiciary Subcommittee on Pastore proposed that if a table if he were elected by the leattors 643-1108 say, 643-1111. made for payment. Maintenance and Painting of. Equal opportunity employer. RESIDENT MANAGER - 105- area. Four bedrooms baths, panoramic view of Hart­ presidential vacancy occurs a people.” CONDOMINIUM - three ford skyline, sunken patio, 2-car E Constitutional Amendments the Ten (10) 120 Ft. Radio Towers AREA unit garden apartment located bedrooms, three baths, rec possiblel Outdoor patio, proposal, if adopted, would special election would be called located throughout the State of REAL ESTATE expanding of­ in Manchester. Responsible garage. 60’s. Warren E. Inveatment Property 25 Scalia said the existing 25th Panonala 2 fice looking for quaillied room, den, living room, dining fenced yard, new wiring on Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. "create a transition period in by Congress, and the vice presi­ Connecticut at the following couple to handle rentals and ANDOVER- Cozy year ‘round Amendment, approved by POLICE REPORT licensed full-time salesperson. room, kitchen, all appliances. second floor. Dishwasher. B ZONE property, six room i which the executive branch and dent would hold the office of Towns: John Tom Hill, Glaston­ maintenance. Free rent, 41^ room home across from Congress in 1965 and ratified by INCOME tax returns prepared Call for confidential interview. Mid 30’s. Frechette & Martin, Copper plumbing. Aluminum SUCESSFULLY selling your house, former•ly 2-family, plus the government are enfeebled.” president until the election had bury, Plain Hill, Norwich; utilities plus salary bonus and Inc, Realtors, 646-4144. private Andover Lake. two-thirds of the states in 1967, * 12Lb. . Undt 1 9 in the privacy of your home Call F. J. Spilecki Realtor, 643-2121. siding for maintenance-free home is as important to us as it over 4,000 square foot building. Scalia said that under the chosen a successor. Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- West Rock, New Haven; Se­ insurance. Call Brentmoor Carpeting, fireplace, expan­ worked when put to its supreme Would You BoHevt TM t Prico? livingl A clean home, con­ is to you. Call now - let us central, good for small contrac­ amendment proposed by Sen. The subcommittee is holding HEBRON 8263. Management 643-5177. PRICE REDUCED - Great lot, dable attic, garage, all on love­ test. St., yesterday about 5 p.m. to cond Hill, Bridgewater; Loon PART-TIME cook, veniently located, in a scarce explain the services we offer. tor, plumber, electrician etc. John Pastore, D-R.L, the coun­ hearing on the 25th Amendment Henry L. Plante of Ames Rd., investigate the cause of an oil jssible 8 rooms, 2-car garage. ly comer lot. 423-1601, 742-9718, Odegard Realty, 643-4365. Low 50’s. Keith Real Estate, Meadow Drive, Norfolk; experienced, evening meals for COME AND get it - Dance price range. Don’t miss this try could not hold a “ normal” — under which both President Hebron is reported in good con­ spill. INCOME TAX preparation • Eook at this price, $352^900. Ricb-Selig Realty, $21,900. 649-1922, 646-4126. He said Pasture’s proposal Willington Hill, Willington; Mt. single household, Bolton area. studio seeks instructors for full, onel Ask for Joe Lombardo. election to select a new presi­ Ford and Vice President Nelson could “ permit a Republican ad­ dition at Windham Memorial your home or mine. Own transportation. Telephone Frechette & Martin,Inc. M AN CH ESTER - New 3- Police said a Mobil pipeline, FOR YOU! Parnassus, East Haddam; part-time openings. Start $4. MANCHESTER - Raised Reasonable. By Danny Byram, Realtors, 646-4144. bedroom custom Ranch, 2 Butlnatt Property 26 dent and it would reduce the Rockefeller achieved their jobs ministration to be replaced by a Hospital this morning where he near the river, apparently Highway Garage, Route 1, evenings 649-7115. per hour. Jobseekers, 568-1070. JUST LISTED 649-5096. Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, baths, aluminum siding, double vice president, who would without popular election—to Democratic one, or vice-versa, was taken for treatment of a sprung a leak and what looked Norwalk; Highway Garage, 3 FAMILY 166x252. ‘Two fireplaces, sliding garage, excellent MANCHESTER - Main Street, accede to the presidency, to a consider how it should work in within a year after its elec­ gunshot wound in his left hip. like No. 2 fuel oil was seeping DENTAL SECRETARY assis­ POSITION available for 5-5-5 with three heating FREEZER TAX RETURNS and accoun­ Route 12, Putnam; and MANCHESTER $37,800 glass doors to large deck, large neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes business zoned, four family, “ caretaker.” future cases. State Police of Troop K, tant, good knowledge of twing automobile and m otorcycle systemsi Immaculate, all tion.” out. Police said it was deter­ ting done professionally. Southington Mountain, Route family room. 2-car garage, $44,- Corporation, 646:0131. city utilities, level lot, $600 THESE PRICES ARE FAR BELOW and business procedures. Write sales. Previous experience AUINMIM SUED CtfE Colchester, said Plante ac­ mined that the leak did not pre­ Reasonable rates. Confidential. 322, Wolcott. 900. Philbrick Agency, bathrooms ceramic tiled, all monthly income. $47,900. Hayes Box T, Manchester Herald. necessatary. Apply in’ person, 6-room, full dormered Cape cidentally shot himself while sent a hazard and it was to be WHOLESALE, AND ARE A TERRIFIC VALUEI Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, Proposals are available at the Realtors, 646-4200. apartments have disposals, Corp. 6464)131. Mancheslester Honda, 24 Adams loaded with potential. 2 baths, cleaning a shotgun. Tlie inci­ repaired today. I IHtngIng WoHHitl 649-9145. Bureau of Administration, AN OHIO OIL CO. offers plenty stoves, refrigerators. Laun­ Street, Manchester. 646-2789. 3 bedrooms, two being 18 feet, BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi Nixon Pre-Resignation Mood dent occurred at 2:20 a.m. Purchases Section, 17 Van Dyke of money plus cash bonuses, dry facilities. Income over EAST HARTFORD VERNON INCOME TAX returns fireplaced living room, built Raised Ranch, on acre today, police said and Plante U.S.D.A. Whole " Avenue, Hartford, Conn., fringe benefits to mature in­ $5,500; can easily be more. Real Estate Wanted 2S Police said a building housing prepared in your home. PART-TIME custodial help enclosed breezeway and gar­ treed lot, brick front, plastered was admitted to the hospital at Attention: Mr. Edward M. dividual in Manchester area. wanted, mornings. Apply in Close to everything. No EXCEPTIONAL a self-service laundry on Wind­ Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, age. Call Joe Gordon, 649-5306. walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, ALL CASH for your property 2:43 a.m. He was transported in Regardless of experience, air­ person to Mr. Markey, Forbes repairs neededi 649-6506. Archibald, Purchases Coor­ one full, two half baths, rec within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Reported That of Martyr the Hebron ambulance. sor Ave., Rockville, was SIRLOIN HIPS of BEEF mail E. J. Baker, American & Wallace, Manchester 3-FAMILY dinator. EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY room with wet bar, enclosed $22,500 instant service. Hayes Agency, damaged Tuesday when a car Lubricants C o., Box 696, Parkade, after 1 p.m. on 6 huge rooms downstairs and 2 TAX SERVICES - For in­ Joseph B. Burns heated porch, 2-car garage, Older 6-room house, 2 car 646-0131. SOUTH WINDSOR driven by Ruth Neal of 38 Hany Dayton, Ohio ^401. Thursday. BARROWS & WALLACE dividuals and corporations. Commissioner $59,500. Philbrick Agency, three-room apartments up­ South Windsor Police were Lane, Vernon, struck it. M m n v n ii now iwvhi n w o n i garage. Needs some work, WASHINGTON (UPI) - “ Let associates in the last days of his Home service. Call 563-4643. Ma-BSOe 3B7-1818 72S4ai8 Realtors, 646:4200. stairs. Fine condition in nice WE WILL buy your house. Call “ shamed” by the resignation called to the rear of 1401 Main Police said Ms. Neal was RETIRED GENTLEMAN still a good buy at this pricel them put me behind bars,” presidency and still a.staunch NOTICE neighborhood. Appliances in­ anytime, Hutchins Agency, but now “ she’s secure in the driving in the parking lot and I HOPE whoever got the $39 DUTCHMAID Clothing looking wanted for general cleaning, BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center FOUR FAMILY former President Nixon told his defender of the former presi­ PUBLIC HEARING cluded, parking provided. Realtors, 646-3166. belief that her husband’s con­ apparently lost control and the from my wallet has a real good for you. Short hours, good pay, part-time. Apply to Moriarty entrance Garrison Colonial, Central location, never a friends on the eve of his dent, told UPI Tuesday that ADDITIONAL Brothers, 301 Center Street. tribution to the nation is, car ran into the building time. will train you. Jessie Dunnack, ENFIELD - New homes by S. eat-in kitchen, formal dining vacancy, business zoned. SELLING your house? Call us resignation, according to Rabbi Nixon felt like a martyr last APPROPRIATIONS $ 4 8 , 9 0 0 among the brightest of the breaking the large window and 423-4216. L. Starr. $35,900. How bank room, front-to-back living room Call for details. first and we’ll make you a cash Baruch Korff. August. BOARD OF DIRECTORS DRIVERS - Local company with fireplace, four bedrooms, presidency.”’ She has “ suffered a Q ^ i i i K causing damage to the building. financing available. Ranches, EXCEPTIONAL offer. One dav service. T. J. Korff, one of Nixon’s closest He also said Nixon told him Auedona 5 now taking applications for full­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, NURSE’S AIDES for all shifts. (Colonial and Raised Ranches. 1 1/2 baths, screened porch, 2- IMMACULATE Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. a lot and aged” since the AD w UT Police said there were no in­ time work. Class I only. INVESTMENT recently: “ I still don’t know the 22~26 ftSa Amiwm CONNECTICUT Full-time or part-time. Only the Each home includes colonial car garage, $45,900. Philbrick Oversized Cape with full resignation, he said. juries and no police action was AUCTION - Eight 5-gallon pails Jobseekers, 568-1070. full story of Watergate and the WWcut Into SMobi StOBkt. Handing, or myway you Notice is hereby given that the experienced need apply. Agency, Realtors, 6484200. shed dormer. Panoramic IMMEDIATE CASH for your TOWN taken. of varnish, originally consim ol sUined woodwork, selected oak WARREN E. cover-up.” Korff said each of Board of Directors, Town of Highest starting salary in the floors, raised hearth firOpIace, view of surrounding coun­ property. Let us explain our to Trancoa Chemical w p . area. Liberal fringe benefits. GAL FRIDAY - excellent Nixon’s aides told him a Manchester, (Connecticut, will built-in oven and range, tryside. Custom built in 1970, lair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Poll Indicates March 3, 1975, 8 a.m. at IsO Apply in person East Hartford typist, good with figures and different story, all “ self- kitchenl exhaust fan, full con­ MANCHBSTBR as modern as to-morrow. HOWLAND 647-1413. Grasso Expects The pastor-parish relations Strong Road, South Windsor. hold a Public Hearing in the Convalescent Home, 745 Main detail work, permanent full­ serving.” Hearing Room at the Municipal crete basement, aluminum TIRED OF TRANSPORTINQ Lower mid-thirtles, and. In Realtors 643-1108 Automobiles committee of South United Legal Notices Street, East Hartford. time iwsition. Call Barbara, MAY WE BUY your home? Ford Veto “ The tragedy of Richard HMQIMinBIS of IKEF siding, amesite driveway. Fully Methodist Church will meet Building, 41 Center Street, our opinion, worth morel deocorated. You pick the YOUR CHILDREN HERE ()uick, fair, all cash and no Nixon is that he is strait laced,” Preferred tonight at 7:30 in the Rev. Dr. Manchester, Connecticut, WAITRESSES WANTED, full colors. City water and city AND THERE? 150’x335’ treed yard! problems. Call Warren E. To Stand ORDER OF NOTICE a n t e d 2 said Korff. “ If he had been one George Webb’s office. Tuesday, March 4,1975, at 8:00 and part-time openings GIRL W for counter Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. STATE OF CONNECTICUT □ FINANCIAL sewers, plus much more. Here is a 4-bedroom Dutch JUST REDUCED of the Irish Mafia this would not WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - A P.M. to consider and act on the available immediately. work, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Apply in HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER Prices starting at $35,900. For Colonial, conveniently located WE HAVE M ORE------Professionally landscaped 3- have come to pass. He was statewide group of construction PROBATE COURT Jobseekers, 568-1070. person. Dairy Queen Brazier, CASH FOR HOUSES. Why hang Ella T. Grasso said today she St. Stephen’s Prayer Group of following: information or appointment where your children could bedroom oversized Ranch, toppled from within more than companies is pointing to a In the matter of Gary Allen Amldon, a Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa S 242 Broad St., Manchester. CALL US-WE WORK! fire when you want to sell? believes President Ford may St. Mary’s Episcopal Church minor residing in the Town of Proposed additional appropria­ call Enfield 1-749-2741,745-4807. walk to most activities. Home prestige area, 2 fireplaces, without from the time he came public opinion poll it com­ Manchester in said District. There’s a bigger demand for have the votes to sustain his will meet tonight at 8 at 122 MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ tion to Fund 41, Educational MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, features large rooms with family room, closets galore, into office.” missioned to show the public Present, Hon. William E. FitzGerald, Thm’i M trkk to pladn$ i VERNON - Almost new, three your house than vou think. Let veto of a congressional move to Sunny Brook Dr. Judge cond, third. All kjnds. Rralty Special Projects Work Incen­ full or part-time. No experience many special features and has huge screened in deck has little desire stop its use of bedroom Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 BELHORE AGENCY us bring in qualified prospects. Korff said he is negotiating Upon the application of Janice statewide. Credit rating un­ tive Program .... $6,563.75 for HEMLO want adJwt they imt necessary. Earn while you overlooks private wooded block imposition of highdr oil private automobies. baths, big wooded lot. Fantastic a gracious quality about it all. Or - weTl buy it ourselves. Call tariffs. with a television network to pay Amldon, maternal grandmoUier of said necessary. Reasonable. Con­ employment of custoidian to be Hw mgic. leam, if qualified, (zood fringe backyard. Call us today. Ilie telephone poll was taken Junior and Senior Confirma­ minor, praying for the removal of RuUi view of Connecticut Valley. Located on landscaped comer REALTORS 64M413 Keith Real Estate 645-4126 or f250,000, into the Nixon Amldon Burfce as guardian of Uie person 8 3 1 fidential, quick arrangements. added to existing Account 196, benefits. Call the Marines, 64^ Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Mrs. Grasso said even if the among 300 Connecticut tion Classes of Emanuel 100UN. Avonoo Fully carpeted and m aj^ficent lot. Out of state owner has to 649-1922. "Justice Fund’’ he is of said minor, it la Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. to be financed from State 6485. 6 President does win the battle, appointments. Immemate oc­ sell. organizing, for a half-hour in­ residents in December by the Lutheran Church will meet ORDERED: That the foregoing WM Gut To Your SjjweHieallonBl 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ ali is not lost in the effort to appIleaUon be heard and determined at Grant. cupancy. 50s. Warren E. Becker Research Corp. of Thursday at 6:3f p.m. in the ford. Evenings; 233-6879. SjaESWOMAN WILL TRAIN GALS - for full­ protect the Northeast — terview with Nixon on his post- the Probate Office in M anchater In said Proposed additional appropria­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Boston for the Connecticut parish building of the church. District on Uie lOUi day of March, W S at U.8.D.A. Wholo time work available now with MANCHESTER already hit by high oil costs — presidential life. He declined to tion to Fund 41, Educational Construction Industries eleven o’clock in Uie forenoon, and Uut MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd • Matur* ailuH printing company. Start $2.25 □ MISC. SERVICES against an even higher burden. identify the network. notice of Uie pendency of said appUcaUon Special Grants, Head Start Association Inc. mortgages — interim financing • 7 p.m. - mMnlgM per hour. Jobseexers, 568-1070. CONDOMINIUM - 6 rooms, 3 badrooma, 2W baths. Enjoy Korff, who has seen Nixon on and the time and place of hearing Program .... $68,103.00 for She told newsmen a group of mereon be given to Ralph Roy whose SIRLOIN OF BEEF — exp^tious and confidential your homa and 1st somsona alas worry about TTie survey showed 84 per • 8:30 a.m.-11 a m , THE HORSE BARN 31 northeastern states including several occasions since the present whereabouts are unknown, by service, J.D. Real Estate period January 1, 1975 to ATTENDANTS - for Shell Sarvicaa Ottarad cent of Connecticut’s work (SIRLOIN TIPS) MomlayFriday snow ramovai and cutting tha lawn. Connecticut will continue to resignation, quoted the former publishing a true copy of this order in Assoc. 646-1980. Decem ber 31, 1975, to be Carwash, full and part-time, ...and corral are included in force commute in their own some newspaper having a clrculaUon in • 4 avtnlnga par waak NEW GARRISON COLONIAL - 3 badrooma, 2«A baths, SHARPENING Service - fight the increases in the president as saying, “ Of course Uie Town of Manchester, County of Hart­ financed from Grant from must be friendly, neat in this lovely Colonial home. cars, while only one in 20 use Saws, knives, axes, shears, courts. The states have lost one I was wrong.” Manafort Praised ford, state of ConnecUcut, the last Department of Health and • No axporlanea nacaaaary appearance, over 18, and have Fireplace, eat-ln kitchen, den, aluminum siding, eonvsnlant to avarything. bus or train, and less than 5 per known place of abode of said Ralph Roy, good work r^rd. Good in­ 0 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 skates, rotary blades. (}uick court attempt to block the in­ In the waning days of his Welfare - H-0116-J/HO. A ppir formal dining room, large cent use car pools. HARTFORD (UPI) - at least ten days before Uie day of saM come, good chance for advance­ CAPE - 7 rooms, 2 full baths, rsar dormar, ovaralzad 2-car service. Capitol Equipment creases which could cost presidency, said Koff, Nixon hearing to ap p w at said time and plan SPECIAL AWARD Proposed additional appropria­ MISTER DONUT living room and three big Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. The poll said it appeared that Connecticut Public Works Com­ and be beard relaUve t h e i ^ ; and that ment, call Mr. Clougherty, garaga, traad lot, good araa. Connecticut a half billion decided that a Senate trial tion to General Fund Budget bedrooms. Central, con­ Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Connecticut’s car preference missioner Paul J. Manafort has noUce be given by Uie Qerfc of Uie Court BE3UCELEY, Calif. (UPD ~ 259 W. MIddIa Tumpika between 10-5 p.m. for appoint­ dollars in added energy costs “ would disrupt the nation, give by mailing, by certified maii, postage 1974-75, Social Services .... $1,- venient location. Mid 50’s. COLONIAL CAPE - 8 larga rooms, 2-car attachad ga- 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 64i- was higher than the national been presented a special cita­ Dr. Qioh-Ming Li, vice chan­ ment and Interview, 647-M16. MANCHESTER - Just reduced. according to some estimates. comfort to the enemy, state, prepaid, on or before February t l , l(7t 214.00 for continuation of EEA rags, largs lot, Immadlats occupancy, prim# 7958. trend, citing a Gallup survey tion from the Governor’s Com­ a copy of this order to Janice Amldon cellor of the Chinese University Center Street, 3-family in On another matter at the secrets could be jeopardize and Clarence Amldon, 73 Pine St., Employee, Clerk 1 for balance Bualneaa Opportunity 14 business zone II. Ideal for L. report that 74 per cent of mittee on Employment of the of Hong Kong, has been keitli Real €state that might affect the country, Manchester, Conn.: Bruce Burk^ 12IF DISHWASHERS - Five days professional offices or commer­ REWEAVING burns, holes. news conference, Mrs. Grasso Handicapped. The award was in awarded the ninth annual Elise . of current year, three months, COLONIAL - Circa 1850,10 rooms, acra lot with orchard for a decade, and there would workers in the nation said they Rachel Road, Manchester, Conn.; weekly, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. and 12 GREETING CARD Shop - cial expansion. Owner anxious Zippers, .umbrellu repaired. said she will do everything recognition of the ramps, Robert H. Blectman, Atty., 22S East n . 1 9 . and Walter A. Haas Iitfema- to be financed from unap­ 649-1992 040-4126 and gardans. Window shades,' Venetian be a coliseum atmosphere.” He used their own automobiles for Center St., Manchester, Conn., Guardian 13-10 Lit. AwrtQi midnight - 7 a.m. Apply in per­ Excellent location in new, large for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ possible to keep existing raU tional Award. propriated surplus. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. commuting. automatic doors, special ad litem for RuUi Amidon Burke, minor; son. Restaurant 04, McNall Manchester shopping center. cy, Realtor, 646-2440. freight service in Connecticut quoted Nixon as saying during WM out Into l oniliaB IMolu tM abt and OontL or any Phyllis V. Jackston LUNCHEONETTE - Downtown tocaHon. Ownar nwy taka The Becker poll said its study parking spaces, grab bars in Stale Welfare Department, 3M West The award is given to a Street, Manchester (186, exit Edmund (zorman. Agency, 046- Marlows, m Main St. 649-5221. and m i^ t consider subsidies if his deliberation on whether to Middle Tnke., Manchester, Coon., Att: w iy you wW l TW UNKST FUCE WFVK to o l IN YEAM ; Secretary back aoma flnancing. “ concluded that the Connec­ bathrooms and lower water foreign alumnus of the Univer 94). 4040. MANCHESTER - Six month MANCHESTER - By owner. necessary. resign: “ For the good of the Norma Lizotte; Commissioner of Board of Directors MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. fountains and telephones Welfare, State of Connecticut, 110 sity of California who has ren­ new, prime west side location, Custom built Ranch set on 7/8 country, I must.” ticut public to a very large ex­ W e ACCEPT FdoD STAMPSI “ Everytime we lose another Bartholomew Ave., Hartford, Conn., and Manchester, (Connecticut 5-5 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, tent uses the automobile for Manafort provided. Gov. Ella THUBf., FBI., and BAT. SPECIALS dered outstanding service to Ids HERE’S a break • new bakety LAMPS and lighting fixtures acre treed lot. Two fireplaces, 1 F. J . SPILECKI rail link, or spur, it is another As for Nixon’s wife Pat, return nuke to this Court. Dated at Manchester, (Connec­ seeks store manager, with business with large m w room , hardwood floors, aluminum 1/2 baths, carpeting, finished spraying. Fully insured. transportation and shows little T. Grasso made the presenta­ By Order of the Court, countiy or for the bettenneiit of m blow to our leconomy,’ she said. Korff said she first felt ticut this twentieth day of experience In West Hartford, located in Vernon. Edmund siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ basement and many extras. Licensed. Free estimates. desire to change its wavs.” tion Tuesday. Madeline B. Ziebarth, G erk international relatioiw. RttHor 843-2121 Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. February 1975. now. Jobseekers, .568-1070. Gorman, Agency, 646-4040. poration, 646-0131. Call 643-1221. ,1 A' ■*tr* ;«. , .•ft*. >/ J y * - v t W ■*'•

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BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 83 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 26, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

CD (JtY t)U OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE on,m, •I jtJerppeF^R DELUXE ONE • bedroom TWO BEDROOM Duplex, in 6 NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1970 THUNDERBIRD, green BUGS BUNNY apartment - Complete MP- a u p e a r / T O T A K P family, newly decorated, stove, Bankrupt? Repossessed? with black leather interior, appliances, carpeting, air- refrigerator, dishwasher and power windows, seats, steering, WHAT ARE YOU WATCHlU; i r e M ie H OfO IT... Honest Douglas accepts lowest HOW COME YER n o t B A T IN ', I W O N D E R Y WELL IT MAY BE ONE TO ONE UP UM.I^AS, FREDDIE SU LLIVAN -O R FRED ALLEN MONTMORENCY ANP I HAVE PA? ^^A AKJ' S IS AR E THEN HOW conditioned, swimming pool. laundiy connections. Parking, down, smallest brakes, air-conditioning, HERE BUT I'M NOT YET FEEUN6 A& HE WAS KNOWN PROFE5SIONALLY- TfAAP p e e r e r o p ^ . WHAT THAT ^ PEVELOPEP A RATHER WATCHIM' SOME PUMB COME YOU 31TO plus utilities. Roben D. security, 3185 monthly. Douglas Motors, AM/FM stereo, radlals, new T IM E IS WELL ENOUGH TO ARGUE, UEARNEP To JUGGLE WHILE A13PLED ALLEY LUCRATIVE LUNCH-HOUR PLAY AN' I'M OUT- THERE'S A POLITICALSPEECH NEVER Y ou e o T Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. Hohenthal Realtor, 6461166. transmission, excellent condi­ u n WORKING IN THE BOSTON r M O NEY, O V OR/ C A T IS ^ SIPELINE.' NUM BE REP TW O TO COMING UP SO YOU'LL HAVE CAN T O P e T A P T F P TOYOTA - See us for reliable tion. Must sell. Asking 31>?95. U P TO? ONE POWN THERE! TO SUFFER THROUGH i LIBRARY.' L^TER HE MR. BAXTER? THREE BEDROOMS, central, MANCHESTER Parkade used Toyotas with our 66day Call 6468330. g r a m o r THE OTHER a d d e d d i a l o g u e TO Hl$ HE g e t s OJOTUP GO REAP A BOOK/ cheerful, quiet, second floor, Apartments - We now have one 100% warranty. We also buy ROUTINE ANP BECAME r il5 S T U F F ROAPTO carpeting, stove, refrigerator, bedroom apartments available, used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 1967 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2- WORLD FAMOUS! OFF basement, garage. Adult family BUBBLE­ - e tJ c c E e e stove, refrigerator, heat, hot 345 Center Street, Manchester, door, automatic, power HE OFTEN ASKEP ME . only. No pets. Security, lease. water, grounds maintenance 6464321. steering, 3250. Call M&-W2. GUM «I f o r STINGING r e t o r t s WRAPPERS Tenant pays utilities. Available and parMng included for 3180 TO USE AGAINST February 1st. 643-6733,649-5051. and 3185 per month. For more WE PAY 310 lor complete junk J 2 -7 h inform ation, call 646-6555, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto ROCKVILLE - 3-room apart­ Monday-Friday, 65. Body, 5261990. ment, heat, hot water, stove, i W A N T E D I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sarv/cas a tte n d 31 Bullding-Contncting 33 Articles tor Sale 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• refrigerator, 3145. Adults only. 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy H, 6 Clean, Lata Model _® ®7 Yfirnw Bros |« Parking for me car. Ideal for Homes tor Rent 54 door hardtop, 1968 44il cubic T M lUg U 3 P$l O’t single person. Security deposit inch engine, 6speed, bucket I USED GARS i MICKEY FINN TREE SERVICE (Souder) TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SEASONED oak wood - SpUt □ RENTALS BY HANK LEONARD required. Call 643-9678. M A N C H E ST E R - T h re e seats and extras. Tires and Top Prices Paid Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Carpenti^ and general contrac­ and ready for fireplace. |20 bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• body in decent shape. Needs For All Makes SHERIFF—I ^ stumps removed, fully insured. ting. Residential and commer­ dump truck loads delivered. ELLINGTON - three bedroom baths, wall-to-wall carpeting minor work. Must sell im­ IT DOESN'T MATTER YOU ^ e x a c t l y ! MONDAY Got a tree problem? Well worth cial. Whether it be a small 742-7886. Rooms tor Rent 52 duplex, appliances, carpeting, and all appliances included. DON'T NEED A 1VHAT CARL HEDGE VIEAN NIGHT I WAS WITH mediately. Asking 3600. Call i CARTER CHEVROLH DON'T YOU WAMT TO LAIA/VERI___ AND S A ID ! I COULDN'T 3U HAVE a phone call. 742..S252. repair iob, a custom built home parking, security required. 3350 monthly plus utilities. 1 SECRETARY! THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ 6434)458 after 6 any day but CAI jTHtS WHOLE THING HAVE RILLED HIM ! V 0 A L IB I/ or anything in between, call 646- WOODEN PALLETS for sale at Available March 1st. 872- A v a ila b le M arch 1. M r. Fridays. 1 CO., IHC. 1 IS RIDICULOUS! CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 1379. circulation department, nished rooms, centrally 0063. FiUoramo, 6466555. 1229 Main Street located. Kitchen privileges. very reasonable work Manchester Herala. 32.-I5. 1973 PONTIAC, Catalina, 6 Phoiw 6 4 6 - ^ 't? hatg guaranteed, call anytime. 649- ANY TYPE Carpentry and Parking. Reasonable rales. EAST HARTFORD - Single 2 ''iMlillj,! WHY, Phone 649-2358. door, one owner, 25,000 miles. 4266. masonry work, additions and SEASONED firewood, cut, HEROES ARE MAPE-NOT BORN 'll, ^ q LEANDERf VUMOMIPIUmDiTS bedroom house, 2-car garage, Excellent condition, snow tires, . • Ato I V V. u S fj- remodeling. Free estimates. A. split, delivered, truck load 330. T M B*g u S p*< Qti Five-room townhouse apart­ quiet neighborhood. References 32,695. 6462696. TWO HANDYMEN - will clean Squillacote, 649-0611. Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 LIGHT housekeeping room for required. 3220 monthly. 646 rent, stove, refrigerator and ment, IVk tiled baths, 2 air- 1973 OPEL, Manta, execellent attics and cellars, light after 6. 5963. CAPTAIN KASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE linens provided. 801 Main conditioners, wall-to-wall 1968 FORD FAIRLANE Station condition, automatic, must sell, trucking, reasonable rates, 643- BUILDING - Remodeling, wagon, small V8, autonnaUc, Street. 649-9879. 6469(M after 6 p.m. WITH THE CREW SAFELY RELEASED, EASY 5305. roofing, rec rooms, additions, A-1 reconditioned color carpeting, fnli basement, EIGHT-ROOM townhouse, power steering, excellent condi­ I HAVE DIRECT GOOPl th e n garages. All kinds, carpentry televisions now on dispiay in heat, hot water, appliances. STILL NEEDS TO THINK AHEAP-FASTI RHPlO-rELEPriONE porch, patio, recreation area, tion, 3650. Call 6436671 before 2 1970 Chevy, Monte Carlo, V-6, h e r e s w hat ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ work. For estimates call 64^ our show room. Most of these ROOM for rent with kitchen COWWCT-/1NP WITH TO TELL HIM- Available March 1st. Adults pool, tennis, large yard with p.m. or 8769725 after 5. power steering, brakes, VUSEF'S y a c h t eling, rec rooms, offices, 1142. sets are in exceilent condition, and living room privileges. Call only, no pets. beautiful brook, carport, four IS ARMEP WITH A SCRA/MBLERI WHILE I household repairs. Phone 649- ideal for living room or family 643-4588. automatic, radio, excellent con­ BAZOOKAS ANP ch ild ren m axim um , 3350 HORNET - Free second year of dition. 6461286, 4-8 p.m. m sm 649-7620 ROCKETS 4594. MASON CONTRACTOR - room. Modem TV Service, 805 monthly. 6465391. guaranty (399 value) if you buy 2 SLEEPING ROOM - Kitchen Plastering, custom built stone Hartford Road, next to Gus’s and take delivery of a new 1975 BUILDING and remodeling - or brick fireplaces, chimney Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. and living room privileges. On SINGLE FAMILY - 5 room Trucks tor Sale 62 PRISCILLA’S PO P bus line. Call 646-1201. before February 28, 1975. BY AL VERMEER Kitchens, bathrooms, family repairs, block and cement FOUR room apartment - first Ranch, 3230 per month plus DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. rooms, rarages, roofing and work. New and repairs. E. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury y o u ' l l b e floor, heat, appliances, central, deposit. Call 742-6519 between 1973 FORD F250 V-8 Standard 6 I' m m o r e I' m b o t h Y o u ' r e gutters. FYee estimates. Paul Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. above ground pool distributor SLEEPING ROOM with 7:368:15 a.m. speed, excellent condition. 32,- h a p p y t o THAN! P L E A S E D N U M B E R private family, business man or no pets, security, lease, 3190 ALL CARS simonized 320. Com- K NOW MAPPY A M D S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. needs warehouse space. Wili )unded, waxed, windows and 800. Call 742-6914. 7 9 . woman preferred. Call 6466425. monthly. 6463340. Y O U 'R E S T U A R t . PROUD FOR PAINTING, Papering and sell and completely install a HOUSE FOR RENT, Andover, ub caps cleaned and OM IT.!' CONSERVE FUEL - Chimney Carpentry Work - Call Gaffney huge 16x31’ C ^ . swim pooi Connecticut, three bedrooms, ROOMS FOR RENT, 322 per THREE ROOM apartment, vacuumned, 5261990, for ap­ Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 and fireplace heat reclaimers, Brothers. Free estimates, complete with fencing, heat, gas, lights, and parking air-conditioned, refrigerator, rpointment. Franklin fireplace inserts and quality workmanship. 647-1091. sundeck, filtenand pump. Now week, centrally located, 146 included. 3160. Porter Street stove, 3/4 acre, 3250 monthly. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all forced air dechillers for home, oniy 3795. Fuifmrice financing Center Street. Please call 649- Security. No utilities. Available 0013. area. No pets, security deposit. makes, modelslodels and speeds. 6 business and industry. Harold available. Call\Tony collect, 247-4688, 23 6 4 ^ p.m. Ideal for March 1st. 423-8649. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, J. Leese Supplies, Heat 203-232-6500. MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BI D U SH ER RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 MATURE female roommate newlyweds. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 646 Reclaimer Division, 649-7627. U P T O * 1 0 0 2098. IT’S terrific the way we’re wanted, preferrably over 21 to Business tor Rent 55 BIDWELL Home Improvement room with other female. 643- MANCHESTER - Deluxe two JUNK CARS DICK’S SNOW Plowing - Co. Expert installation of selling Blue Lustre to clean Specializing in serving 5423. bedroom Townhouse, full, 122 EAST CENTER STREET - Campen-Trallen IF you AAARRV My ^ aluminum siding, gutters and rugs and upholstery. Rent private basement. Includes WANTED Mobile Homes 65 WONT COST you H o w WILL you BUyME Rockledge and surrounding shampooer 31- E. A. Johnson Personal size first floor modern iMl'iKS trims. Roofing installation and heat, appliances, carpeting, and d a u g h t e r I'LLAdAKE A CENT BUT yoU MUCH OUT— l e t ’s S A y area. Driveways, sidewalks, Paint Company. office. Merritt Agency, 646 WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 5 0 , 0 0 0 . ' repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. pool. 3255 monthly. Paul W. NEW 14’ wide 39,995 not a Bw u s Pll Oti Z - I L y o u A PARTNER IN FOR #10,000? lot, sanding. 643-0002. Apartments For Rent 53 1180. FOR YOUR JUNK CAR GOTTA WORK IS yo u R Dougan, Realtor, 6461021 or Depending on Year and stripped down model, super THE BORN LOSER M y BUSINESS' BUSINESS HORACE Tetrault — Siding, SEASONED HARDWOOD - 643-4535. house, trades welcome. 20 BY ART SANSOM 7A.M. TO TPM. COMPLETE electrical service Split and round for fireplace, WE HAVE customers waiting SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ Model WORTH roofing, storm windows, aw­ countant. Excellent location for homes to choose from, 3999. and repair. Reasonable rates. nings. Quality workmanship, 3z.50 per trunk load. 78 Erie for the rental of your apartment FREE TOW 'lOOHAsVB ACCH-UiVMO r ? CaU 646-5253. MANCHESTER - two bedroom attorney, real estate, in­ Immediate placement. free estimates. Fully insured. Street, off Keeney Street. or home. J.D. Real Estate Duplex, 3185 without utilities, SAME DAY SERVICE surance, etc. 649-1680, 6463549. Excellent financing. Parts, IMTHE MURjSBRV 872-9187, 649-3417. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. no children, 646-6232 between 1- PLEASE CALL FOR supplies, and accessories, full­ I CLOCK REPAIRING - Expert DRESSMAKER’S SALE - -I k 7 p.m. APPROXIMATELY 800 square CURRENT PRICE LISTS time service department. Plaza ‘S O m - repairs at honest prices by ROOFING - Specializing Material, patterns, zippers, LOOKING for anything in real craftsman with 36 years feet, partially partitioned, no 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104' Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross repairing roofs, new roofs, thread, buttons, trims, etc. 643- estate rental — apartments, MANCHESTER - New 3 Highway, Berlin,Turnpike, experience. Written guarantee. 6103. homes, multiple dwellings, no heat. Main Street, available im- after 5 p.m. 247-0910 gutter work, chimneys, cleaned bedroom Duplex, half of two- mediately. 375 monthly. Call Berlin, (Jonn. 1-828-0369. wwicwoe! what Collection and delivery and repaired. 30 years fees. Call J.D. Real Estate ALLIED ii arranged. Free estimates. 643- family 1 1/2 baths, full base- after 6 p.m., 644-2314. 16 IT,„ ^0$$|p? experience. Free estimates. THREE BIBLES, very old, 379. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ment, includes appliances, 3275 SCRAP METALS SELLING YOUR HOME? Call 9942 after 2 p.m. Dining table, 325. 18” white Howley, 643-5361. per month. Paul W. Dougan EXCELLENT location, 5061500 741 WINDSOR STREET Plaza Mobile Home Brokers. ^ r u p e u r a f f a ir s ? lavatory sink, 35. ’Three-piece ONE ROOM and three room Realtor, 6461021 or 643-4535. HARTFORD Buyers waiting. 1-8260369. SNOWPLOWING - Commercial white bathroom, 325. 643-6103. furnished apartm ent - All square feet, heat, janitor, ^CflERAL O A n - e W t^ ROOFING - Installation and parking included. As low as 375 and residential. Reasonable repairs, gutters, storm win­ utilities. Older p e rso n s rates. Also available as a back­ EAST HARTFORD - Four per month. Call 6465334, 643- Automotive Service 66 THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA dows, doors. Experienced m a h o g a n y dining room preferred. 272 Main Street.Stn room heated apartment, stove up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. table; man’s black topcoat 7175. quality workmanship. Fully in­ and refrigerator. Security EXCEPTIONAL 1962 Chevrolet LIGHT BODY and rust repair, sured. Free estimates. 40/42 worn twice, girl’s 16” FURNISHED two room apart­ required. Available March 1. car painting. Wright Motor C 1975 by MtA, IftC . T U Rag u S Pll on c x - bicycle. 310. 649-4136. ment, private bath, heat, hot MANCHESTER - Any size Impala, 2-door hardtop, V8, VEAM,/... Reasonable prices. Rick 3180. Telephone after 5 p.m. manufacturing - warehouse Sales, 1135 East Middle ’Turn­ ALLEY O O P F power steering, power brakes. BY V.T. HAMLIN v ' k n o w W H A T D O Painting-Papering 32 Burnett, 646-3005. water, utilities. Apply 643-0514, 5263820. pike, next to Bolton town line, WHITE FRENCH Provincial Marlow’s 869 Main Street. space, 2,000 square feet to 100,- 3375. Call 6461969. WE D ID N 'T you M66290. SUPPOSE PAINTING and pMerhanging, bedroom set, double canopy 000 square feet. B rokers GRAB HOLD, OSCAR, SO WE CAN (SET A SINGLE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY protected. Call 1-2261206. PULL YOU OUT.' T H A f CRITTER A R G U M E N T excellent work. References. bed, desk, chair, full dresser, 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot - modern 3 room apartment, 1974 MONTE CARLO Landau, A B O U T Free estimates. Fully insured. Heating-Plumbing 35 mirror. Excellent, 3200. 643- water, cooking gas, stove, air-conditioning, power AIN'T <30NNA STAY BACKED- appliances, carpeting, storage, O F F F O R l o n g / G O L F IN G Martin Mattsson, 649^31. 4274. refrigerator, wall-to-wall parking, lease and security steering, AM/FM, f2,00() miles. S* SEWERLINES, sink lines, carpet, 3175. Centrally located, DFFICE Sl^ACt Asking 34,200. Excellent buy, EXPERT REPAIRS cleaned with electric cutters, required, no dogs, Hilliard J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom TWO PIECE sectional sofa, adults only. No pets. Security Street. Call after 6, 6 4 6 7 ^ . FOR RENT must sell. Call 6463789 after by professionals. McKinney contemporary, burnt orange, deposit required. Call 643-9678. 4:30. A L L G M decorating. Interior painting. 250 square feet, center bf| Paper hanging. New Ceilings. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ excellent condition, best offer. CARS and TRUCKS E Remodeling. Exterior painting. pany, 643-5308. 646-7203 after 3. MANCHESTER - pleasant four Manchester, air conditioning! 1972 FORD pick-up, FIDO, % and parking. Call: 6469551. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. room apartment, modern, cen­ ROCKVILLE 3-4 ROOMS 1 ton, air-conditioning, power Any and All Types of Repairs Fully insured. For estimate call NO JOB tooo small, toilet BEATEN down carpet paths go trally located, avocado ROCKLAND TERRACE steering, small V-8, ^,100 or with Genuine Parts, Factory 649-9658. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen when Blue Lustre arrives. Rent appliances, carpeting, no pets, best offer. 6462250. Trained Technicians, and faucets replaced, repaired, rec Large and beautiful one and 2- electric shampooer. 31. E. A. 32()5 monthly. 649-3978,646-4780. bedroom apartments, heat, hot Competitive Prices. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. rooms, bathroom remodeling, Johnson Paint Company. water, all appliances Including dis­ 2-Z6 hwasher, disposal, carpeting, pool □ AUTOMOTIVE 1967 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Five years experience. heat modernization, etc. Free NEW FIVE room flat, all TRY US AND SEE ^ P a u .^ estimates gladly given. M & M and your own private terrace In a convertible, new tires, and a. Excellent references. Pete, 7tt- RED TAG Garage sale - appliances, fully carpeted, country setting. From $180. No pets. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Thursday and Friday, 9-9, exhaust system. Excellent con­ 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. basement storage with washer Autos F or Sale 81 dition, make offer. 643-9859. CARTER CHEV. ^ Saturday 9-6. Miscellaneous and dryer connections. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE 872-4223 875-7466 5294586 1229 MAIN ST. 646-6464 PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ TOWNE Plumbing Service, items. First Green house on Convenient to schools and shop­ repairs, alterations, vanity Seagraves Road, Coventry, off 1968 PONTIAC Lemans, 1973 DODGE Dart, 2-door, 6 MANCHESTER 3E ting, wallpapering, spray/brush ping. First and second floor cylinder engine, power WGH HOWIE V\DULD JUST TAKE c C cabinets a specialty. Call to South Street. Inside, ram or available. Call Mr. Peterman, excellent condition, automatic □ painting. Fair prices, fully in­ stick shift, 31,095. Call 6460866 steering, vinyl roof, Chorches COFFEE PREAK9 LIKE THE REST OF US. The bidding has been: 26 sured, experienced and depen­ 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- shine. 649-9404, 646-2912. VERNON - Town House ’Three- 4056. A one bedroom ranch style after 6 p.m. Motors, 643-2791. □ Longest but not strongest dable. 643-1671. Autos For Sale 61 apartment community. Its West North East South ROCKVILLE - Available D NORTH 26 INSIDE - Outside painting. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 March 1. Nicely furnished 31/2- spacious interior d esi^ and WHBEHEEE All heating and plumbing total conveniences, along with A A2 Special rates for people over 65. room apartment. Heat, no pets, £ ( ( ( ( ^ VQ63 Here is another hand we have George points out quite Fully insured. Estimates given. repairs plus remodeling. Call DOG-CAT boarding reser­ no children. Security. 317() its unusual architectural design IV 2 A Pass 2 A 643-1496. a A 10 9 4 borrowed from George Coffin. properly that the ace of hearts Call 649-7863. vations. Combined inside/out- monthly. 646-1060. and attractive landscaping, represents a sure entry to the Pass 3 A Pass 4 A provides for a comfortable * 87 5 3 side runs, partitioned privacy, WEST EAST There is nothing difficult West hand; the queen of spades Pass 5 A Pass ? WALLPAPERING and painting FRANK SCO’TELLA Plumbing FIVE-ROOM apartment with homelike atmosphere. ’Total You, South, hold: germicidal lighting. Canine A Q 10 8 4 A J 765 about the hand. South has a nor­ does not. Hence, the best open­ - Excellent work, guaranteed - Repairs and remodeling, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, heat, sunporen. Ready for electric, no pets, rentals 3180 AAQ76 V2 AK J54 AAQ82 e A 10 8 4 V J 975 mal notrump opening bid and ing lead is the four of spades, and insured. For free estimates sewer lines cleaned electrical­ Manchester, 646-5971. March 1st. No pets. Security. per month. Please call 872-0528 %-Zb What do you do now? ly. Prompt service on emergen­ Don’t Be Left Out! A873 a K2 North a book raise to three. not the four of hearts. call 649-5474. Adults only. 317o monthly. 649- Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. - I C? JOWLS 1- Give West the king of diamonds, A — Pass. You have reached a cies. 643-7024. AKC R egistered Mini-Toy 4046 between 4-6 p.m. m a itd A92 AQ J 10 very fine contract. Why try for c? c> O O o O O '<((((((((((((( SOUTH (D) and South has an easy nine ' This time it works. No writer Poodles. Charcoal, Silver and THREE ROOM heated apart­ tricks, but we find his majesty ever sets up a hand to disprove something better? Apricot. Shots. Ready for ment, 3135 monthly, young WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI AK93 Bullding-Contncting 33 V K 2 in East’s possession. The dia­ his theory. Far more important TODAY’S QUESTION F looring 36 delivery now. 375 each. 875- married couple preferred. Call is the fact that it will work far after 5 p.m, 6462759. a Q J 65 mond finesse will lose and Instead of bidding two diamonds, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 7782. South will have to struggle to more often that it won’t. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, AA K64 your partner has bid two clubs over Remodeling, repairing, ad­ PRESIDENTIAL score his game. In fact, he West's one heart. What do you do (specializing in older floors). AKC Registered Pembroke FURNISHED three room ef­ ditions, rec rooms, porches and VILLAGE APTS. ONLY 2 Both vulnerable won’t be able to bring it in, if now? roofing.■ ng. I...... No job too" small. Call Ceilings and inside painting. Welsh Corgi, ten weeks old, ficiency, carpeting and parking West opens a spade and the John Verfaille, 646-5750, MANCHESTER included, no pets, 3140 per (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I Answer Tomorrow 649-31M. male, red and white. Call 1-537- defense does not falter, 2 2 2 2 . 1627. month. March 1st, occupancy. West North East .South One and two bedrooms. 6465200. However, he will have no trou­ CARPENTRY - Repairs, ble if West opens a heart. Answer to Previous Puzzle remodeling, additions, roofing. STANDARD poodle puppies, Near schools, churches 1 N.T, New York black. Mother champion. Non- ATTRACTIVE four room DAYS LEFT! Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass a Call David Patria, South Wind­ and shopping center, on □ MISC. FOR SALE apartment, stove, refrigerator, Pass The old text books on play a sor, 644-1796. allergetic. Very reasonable. bus line. Call anytime recommended the fourth best of Call 6«-1831. references, no pets, 3145. 646 ACROSS prefix) a Opening lead -44k your longest and strongest suit 6 Near East WES ROBBINS carpentry Articles tor Sale 41 3167, 2263540. 1 ----- Square 646-2623 ^ as the proper blind lead against vehicle IS remodeling specialist. Ad­ notrump. The heart suit is 6 E m pire----- 9 Roofing items ALUMINUM sheets used as MANCHESTER - Marilyn Building a 2 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, By Oswald & James Jacoby 10 Masculine Garden Products 47 Court Apartments, large <200 - <300 - <350 - <500 West’s strongest and a follower 11 Make suitable built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, printing plates, .007 thick, of one of those old textbooks appellation d D B 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for 31. modem 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 room 12 Came 13 Termination 649-3446. would open a heart. 15 Ohio city Phone 643-2711. apartments, appliances, 1 4 ------Moines. [Ills THREE ROOM apartm ent, 16 Oceanic route Iowa a FEBRUARY carpet, air-conditioning, pool, SH O RT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAI (2 wds.1 LEON Cieszynski builder - new NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 heat, hot water, stove, security doors, laundry 18 100 years (ab.) a CLEARANCE SALE 17 Rough dralt 21 Monetary unit homes custom built, refrigerator, garage, security, facilities. Starting at 3175^. OIL B e DJ) 19 Causes to yield cents each. Inquire side door. at the I JOST Souajj ONE A WATER BED?1 AN of Romania remodeled, additions, rec 3185 per month. Call 643-4884. Eastern 646-8250 or Superinten- 20 Bring to court Manchester Evening Herald. February 28,1975 is the deadline for a purchase or OF THOSE NEW Bevs. 22 Drudge syllable 47 Sea (Fr.) rooms, garages, kitchens POTATO dant 6465401. llT A R GA*ElC*iC> 21 Spanish article remodeled, bath tile, cement V— ------— ------r 23 Medicinal plant 33 Methodize 48 Group of WE BUY and sell used fur­ 95 WEST M ID D L E -By CLAY R. POLLAN------22 Pork product 24 A great number 34 49 (Roman) soldiers work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ WAREHOUSE order of a New 1975 Ford Mustang, Pinto, Maverick or A«IIS LIBRA 25 Grafted (her.) niture. Cash on the line. One TURNPIKE, 4V4 room Duplex, FOUR-ROOM apartment, par­ ^MA».Z, Your Daily Activity Guide 26 Sour 36 Compass point 49 Noun suffixes 6 by C iM o i'i 27 Unruly crowd tial or commercial. Call 649- heat, hot water, electric stove tially furnisheo, utilities in­ tt According to the Stars. '' 27 1,151 (Roman) 40 Exclamations 50 Tidy piece or an entire housefull. CoriMr of Buekland M . Supercab Pickup. Receive from $200 to $500! Hurry in 30 White poplar 4291. and refrigerator, garage, lease, cluded. Call 643-4588. 28 Medley 42 Garden flower 51 Venture 646-6432. Furniture Bara, 345 •nd Tollind Tpk*. N17-18-19-35 To develop message for Thursday, 36-37:39-50ztfl 32 Heart chamber Main Street Rear, behind 3190. per , month. Call 649-2865 read words corresponding to numbers 29 Feminine 43 Metrical writing 53 Dined tonight, tomorrow, or Friday! /42-46:87 55-59-81-891 35 Fir or pine nickriame 45 Lunar "sea" 5 5 ----- Francisco. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Douglas Motor Sales. befor p.m. FIVE ROOM apartment, cen­ of your Zodiac birth sign. 3 7 ------Island 50 US. Ui. No.l t l m j / TAURUS SCORPIO 31 Musical 46 Perform California walls, fireplaces, flagstone tral Icocation, garage, and 1 Don't 31 A 61 And ocr, 2 3 ^ 38 Lock opener terraces, concrete repairs, in­ POTATOES...... I LARGE five room flat, first 2 There's 32 Borrowed 62 Drop 39 Male deer 1 2 3 4 6 5“ r - 5“ 9 nr CLEAN ^USED refrigerators, ^a^king. Call 649-0700 after I ^ MA7 20 side and outside. Reasonably floor, Mr. Clean condition, 2 3 Aspects 33 Gay 63 Marriage NOP. 2 1 ^ 41 Moths ranges, automatic washers, ,11-13-40-43 4 Moke 34 And 64 About 51-53-58-61-61^ 42 Hail! II 12 15^ priced. 643-6%l. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s bedrooms, storage, park 2 cars. (P 1975 by NtA Inc T M fUg U S Pit QH - t o . '676-79-84 5 Borrow 35 Short 65 M otters u 6 Talk 36 Hot 66 And 65417-80-1 44 Sing with A lliances, 649 Main St, 643- 3225 per month. Lease, security FURNISHED 6room heated GEMINI IT" 18 Articles tor Sale 41 Buy from our good solocHon or wo can order the 7 Evening 37 Temper 67 To SAGITTARIUS closed lips deposit. Keith Real Estate. 649- apartment, ample parking, con­ BY ROY CRANE 38 Stimuloting 1922. 646-4126. BUZZ SAWYER 8 Build 68 Or HOY. 27 A m 46 Entertain r r t r H 9 veniently located. Call 60-4750 car or truck from the factory to your spocificatlonsi 20 9 Of 39 And 69 The 49 C oney----- 40 Reason 70 Out DfC. 21 A ntiques 48 after 4 p.m. 2-26 GENTLE DRAGON?MY LOVE. BETTER 10 Hours 5 2 ----- Park BREAK IKl THE CLIFIT [>23-41-47-49 11 Think 41 Better 71 Heort 24 HEMLOCK STREET - ^ , KMOWW AS/WARINEIGUANAS... UGLY 2- 6- 9-25jr 54 Districts CHRISTY. WE CAN GO Lta-69-74 12 Con 42 Nerves 72 A ffairs |2i29-85.86C WANTED Antique furniture, Duplex, 2 bedrooms, garage, 43 Things 73 Adventure 56 Adriatic harbor i2 23 24 TT 29 MANCHESTER - 3 rooms, first >'>\^BUT HARMLESS. SHALL I CARRY CANCtIt 13 Ahead UA 44 Fine 74 M atter CAPRICORN glass, pewter, oil paintings, or nice yard, one child acceptable, floor, appliances, singles O.K. yUNl 21 57 Papa! crown X 31 other antique items. R. no pets, *170 per month. 15 Be 45 Elders 75 Ask 58 Woody plants 3115. Swurity, utilities extra. ‘^ 0 . IF MJU'RE CRA7V 16 Visit 46 On 76 Before \ ^ [ D m o H S ! iJU LY 22 JAN. IP 59 Devoured Harrison, 643-8709. Available March 1st. Call 429- 8469274. FORD ENOUGH TO CLIMB THRU 17 Tempers 47 O ff 77 A 55^ 4465. A HERO OF DINOSAUR? 18 W ill 48 For 78 Private 20-26-30-45/C DOWN Wants DILLON FORD 19 Be 49 To 79 You ’60-71-72 s r 41 49 SALE ROCKVILLE - Older home, SO AM I. 20 Excellent 50 Quick 80 A 1 Check (coll.) 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By DICK WEST elephant I ever laid eyes on, ap­ He wheeled around and gave replacements for bulldozers, herd of elephants than from a WASHINGTON (U PI) - The parently trying to teach it to the elephant a poke on the trunk trucks, locomotives and buses. fleet of trucks. ’The noise factor aturljFatFr Bfralh auto industry having heel. with his hawkus. ‘"rhe specifications it gave in is also a plus, the trumpeting of demonstrated that cash rebates “Howdah, neighbor,” he “Down, boy!” he com­ each case almost exactly fitted an elephant being only one-sixth stimulate sales, other greeted me when I went outside manded. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 27, 1975- Y O L . XCIV, No. 126 Manchester—A City of Village Charm the elephant.” Tortbaker as loud as a locomotive TWENTY PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS purveyors of slow-moving to investigate. I said, “ I’m sure you got a pointed out that elephants were whistle.” merchandise are seizing upon “Hi, Wally,” I said. “I see good deal, but why would capable of knocking down 30- He further noted that an this gimmick. you’ve bought yourself a white anyone want to own a white foot tr ^ s , lifting and cartying elephant runs on grass, leaves, At breakfast the other mor­ elephant. Did you luck onto a elephant?” loads up to 600 pounds, dragging small branches a ^ bark, none ning, I heard an outlandish sale somewhere?” “It’s a long-term Investment. or pushing two-ton objects and Weiss Answers Critics Cat is Heir of which must be imported noise behind my house. I raced "Better than that,” Tort- All signs indicate the energy cruising at 6 miles an hour. to the window and peered out. baker gloated. “ ’Honest Sid’ from the Middle East. crunch is going to get worse in “Imagine getting that much PALO.ALTO, CaUf. (U PI) - A Stan­ American Kidnaped, There, in Wally Tortbaker’s Lemonpusher,. the biggest the years ahead, making it dif­ versatility in one package,” he “It sounds almost too good to ford University research chemist, for back yard, was a sight white elephant dealer in this ficult to get fuel for most marvelled. be true,” I remarked. whom memorial services were held guaranteed to flabber your gas- area, is giving a $350 rebate mechanical equipment. I said, “What about en­ Of Personnel Choice Wednesday, left a $10,000 trust fund to t. with all purchases between now “Right,” said Tortbaker. “H “Lemonpusher rented a com­ vironmental impact?” Reko, a tom cat he found six years ago Tortbaker was leading and March 15. It’s the next best white elephants didn’t already puter and had it programmed to “Negative. You get 88 per By SOL R. Cohen Commenting on the frustrations in his rural mailbox. around the biggest white thing to a tax refund.” come up with possible cent less air pollution from a exist, somebody would have to expressed by Directors Jackston and invent them.” Charles F. Pentler, 65, the chemist Data Asked as Ransom Town Manager Robert Weiss today took Ferguson over previous personnel who died last week, never let the cat BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Leftist issue with charges Monday that the matters, Weiss recommended to the try soon afterward and the embassy has Within a half-hour police set up out of his house in nearby Cupertino, guerrillas who kidnaped the American application specs for the post of Board of Directors it define the role of its Calif., because it snarled at strangers yet to name a new consul. roadblocks on all the city’s major in­ ■Ha, consular representative in Cordoba today Manchester personnel supervisor were personnel committee, in the event it is to and bit children. Egan, a native of Perma, Mont., has tersections. demanded as ransom that the government tailored to fit the person Weiss appointed be continued. been living in South America since 1955. A spokesman for the party said a West K reveal the whereabouts of six presumed — Elizabeth Bauer, at present a town “Lack of such definition,” he said, “has The embassy said he had been an employe Berlin newspaper received an anonymous political prisoners who had disappeared. trainee interne working for her m aster’s also made the administrator’s role in per­ of a “major industrial firm ” in Argentina, call during the morning saying “Lorenz is degree. sonnel administration difficult at times.” A communique from the leftist guerrilla but refused to identify the company. safe.” group Montoneros said 62-year-old John Directors Phyllis Jackston and Vivian Commenting on the examinations hy the Escapee Caught, The Montoneros have claimed credit for In Bonn, Bundestag President Patrick Egan, an American businessman Ferguson resigned in protest from the oral board, Weiss said, “I considered all of scores of kidnapings and political Annemarie Renger interrupted a debate to who handled U.S. consular affairs in the town’s personnel committee and the applicants who were certified to me to Believed Killer assassinations, including the slaying of announce the kidnaping, saying, “The interior city of Cordoba, would be released recommended it be abolished, citing be qualified for this position and selected Federal Police Chief Alberto Villar last House is shocked and indignant over this as soon as police told where their six com­ frustrations in the past over 1>ersonnel the candidate (Ms. Bauer) that the oral Of Carmichael November. act of violence.” panions were located. matters. board rated as number one, with a grade In the first two months of 1975, there Police circulated a description of one of Egan, who is suffering from a heart ail­ They insisted Miss Bauer didn’t qualify of 86.” The suspected murderer of one of the have been only a handful of kidnapings. the alleged kidnapers. They described him ment, was dragged from his home for the 812,500-a-year post and that the Weiss compared Manchester’s $12,500 three men who robbed a Manchester bank But 42 persons have have died in fighting as a man of uncertain age, with a small Wednesday night at gunpoint by members highest score by any applicant — 78— was salary for personnel supervisor with in 1968 surrendered to police in Virginia involving the army, leftist guerrillas and face, wearing glasses and a beard. Ralph Goff, left, and Frank Ley examine each other’s Eagle Scout badge as James Strat­ of the leftist guerrilla group. insufficient for appoinbnent. salaries in other towns — $16,900 to $21,800 Beach, V a . Wednesday. right-wing death squads. A woman who lives in the area said she A Montonero communique sent to ford, scoutmaster of Troop 126, looks on. (Herald photo by Larson) “Any implication that the requirements in West Hartford, $15,650 in East Hart­ heard cries for help at about 7:30 a.m. and Richard F. DeFreitas, 36, one of four newspapers said Egan “will be returned of this position were tailored by the ad­ ford, $17,000 in Bristol, and $14,000 to $17,- Candidate Abducted saw a red Fiat follow Lorenz’s Mercedes. convicts who escaped from the Adult when the forces of repression reveal the ministration to fit the person appointed,” 180 in Windsor. Police concentrated most of their activi­ Correctional Institutions in Rhode Island whereabouts of the six companions who BERLIN (UPI) — Two men and a replied Weiss today, “is not only unfair to He said when he requested the position ty on the two vehicles, stopping all cars of last Jan. 27 was wearing a wig and disappeared in Tucuman.” woman armed with machine guns today me as manager, but is also unfair to Ms. at budget time (last May), “We made it kidnaped the opposition Christian the same make and model and searching carrying a 32-caIiber revolver when he Tucuman is a northwestern Argentine Bauer, who competed against 33 other clear that Mr. McCarthy (Assistant all of the city’s parking garages, a Two Earn Eagle Badges was apprehended outside his apartment. province where army and police units Democratic party’s candidate for mayor applicants,and to the oral hoard of outside Manager Charles McCarthy Jr.), who had of West Berlin, police said. spokesman said. He did not put up a struggle, according to recently conducted an antiguerrilla experts, which conducted the extensive experience in personnel work, A U.S. Army Huey helicopter joined the Prank Ley of 63 Ardmore Rd. Ralph’s project was the William Calhoun, Jonathan Virginia State Police. sweep. Peter Lorenz, leader of the Christian examinations.” including the position of personnel direc­ search. and Ralph Goff of 101 Hublard rehabilitation of the outdoor Cohan, Jam es Trares and Paul The Noticias Argentinas news agency l^m ocrats, was riding to work in his Weiss said, “One of the strongest foun­ tor for the City of Hartford, would not be DeFreitas was serving a 10-year Lorenz, married and the father of two Dr., received their Eagle Scout chapel at Camp Olsen in Coven­ Johnson. said the guerrillas burst into Egan’s sub­ limousine when the kidnapers rammed his dations for sound government under the concentrating his efforts on personnel sentence for the $66,000 robbery of the children, campaigned on a platform of law badges, scouting’s highest try, which the troop often uses urban Cordoba home at 7 p.m. and forced car, beat the driver and threw him onto Merit badges were awarded Council-Manager form of government is work but would remain in a general Rhode Island Department of Employment and order. honor, Monday night during the for camping and other scouting him into a waiting car. the street, then drove off with Lorenz, to Richard Moore, James stressed in the City Management Code of overseer’s role for the personnel super­ Security in 1971. Last November he was in­ police said. Boy &out Troop 126 Court of activities. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said Egan’s Trares, David Millis, Neal Mon- Ethics as follows: visor. Labor negotiations, for example, dicted by a Connecticut Grand Jury for the Honor at Emanuel Lutheran wife was at home at the time of the kid­ tany, Steven Hall, Carl " 'Handle all matters of personnel on would be handled by him, permitting us to 1970 murder of Gustavus Lee Carmichael, Church. Frank is the son of Mr. and naping, but he declined to say what con­ Kjellson, David Montany, the basis of merit, so that fairness and im­ hire a person for routine personnel func­ 38, of Boston, Mass, and an unidentifed Close friends, the two Eagle Mrs. Ernest Ley and a student tact she had with the guerrillas. Frank Ley, Ralph Goff and partiality govern his decisions pertaining tions at a considerably lower salary than a woman whose bodies were discovered in a Scouts joined 'Troop 126 in the at filing Junior High School. “Our m ajor concern is his physical con­ Ralph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fahle. to appointment, pay adjustment, promo­ top personnel director.” marsh in Ledyard, Conn. Clothing Price Drop same month in 1970. ’They also tion and discipline’.” Again on the subject of the dition because he has a heart condition,” received the Pro Deo et Patria Lincoln Goff and a student at Parents of all troop members Carmichael and two other men were examinations, Weiss said, "There were 34 the embassy spokesman said. award on May 24, 1973. Rockville High School. were invited to attend the Court charged with the Nov. 7,1968 armed rob- applications for this position, 26 of whom Egan, a retired American businessmen, Both undertook environmen­ Other advancement awards of Honor. David Montany, a bry of the Hartford National Bank branch were deemed qualified by the state Per­ has handled the interests of the U.S. tal improvement projects as were presented to David Millis, Life Scout, planned the office on W. Middle Tpke. After a gun bat­ sonnel Department, which administered government in Cordoba since the kid­ ceremony. tle with Manchester Policeman Richard Hints Inflation Ease the final step in earning their Life; Ralph Ley, Frank’s the (written) applications. As a result of naping of American Consul Alfred Laun Eagle awards. Frank’s two-day brother. Star; James Trares, \i Rand in which one of the three was badly last March. Among the guests were Carl The Lottery its examinations, the state Personnel United Press International slack in consumer demand, creating effort was helping clear a sec­ First Class; Mark Bilodeau and injured, they escaped with $89,000. The Marxist People’s Revolutionary Gustafson, district chairman; Department certified five persons to me. Clothing prices are coming down — and excess fiber supplies. tion of the Hockanum River in Paul Johnson, Second Class; Carmichael was caught soon after and Army wounded Laun during the abduction Frank Ennis district com­ The winning Connecticut lottery number “Because they all scored within five it is a major indication inflation may be Wool prices have fallen from $2.10 to East Hartford of debris and and Jeffrey Willbrandt, Scout. but released him within 24 hours so he missioner; Wilbert Auden, drawn today was 64 orange 444. 'The bonus easing. $1.20 a pound in a year’s time. The over­ junk. The project was spon­ Receiving skill awards were (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) could get medical care. He left the coun- assistant district com­ number was 164223. A major retailer Wednesday sharply supply is such, said Argentina Economics sored by the Citizens Cleanup David Trares, David missioner; and Alan Tucker, reduced men’s clothing prices. Industry Minister Alfredo Gomes Morales, that Committee of East Hartford. Carpenter, Michael Barker, district executive. officials predicted similar reductions on Argentina cannot find export markets for .wd all lines of apparel soon. its wool. “Things are easing,” said an official of In another sign of easing inflation, Moyer, Miss Gunther, DuBaldo, Get Jaycee Awards the National Association of Retail major refiners reduced wholesale sugar Merchants, representing 30,000 stores. prices for the sixth time in three months. “We have beard from the field that prices The wholesale price for grocery sugar has Board Okays Staff Changes important By ALEX GIRELLI tural firm and the employers of Alan Lam- education from the University of Connec­ Ajello, in his remarks after the presen­ are coming down,” she said. “It’s in the plunged from about 70 cents a pound last Awards for special merit were son. ticut. tations, told the group the attorney air.” November to around 40 cents a pound presented Wednesday night by the The awards were presented at a banquet He has served at youth services director general’s department is the “best bargain J. C. Penney, the No. 2 general today. But the price is still substantially Manchester Jaycees to David C. Moyer, at Willie’s Steak House. The chief speaker for the town Recreation Department. the taxpayers get.” merchandise chain behind Sears, reduced higher than it was a year ago. The Board of Education ap­ • Mrs. Frances Hartin, a time graduate study in school Marsha A. Gunther and Robert V. was Atty. Gen. Carl Ajello, himself a Moyer is the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. He referred to the money brought in to prices on a wide line of men’s clothing by But in Cleveland, Standard Oil Co. of proved three resignations, two Grade 5 teacher at Waddell psychology at the University of winner of the Jaycees Distinguished Ser­ Moyer of 98 Princeton St. the state coffers as the result of suits pur­ as much as 25 per cent. Ohio raised gasoline prices a penny a leaves of absence, and two ap­ School who will also retire at Hartford. Toasons Dubaldo. Moyer, who is community education vice Award. He spoke of the role of his Miss Gunther accepted her award with sued by the department on the state’s “There has been some softening in raw gallon and heating oil and diesel fuel by 2 pointments at its meeting Mon­ the close of the current school The following teachers were department in the operation of state an invitation. She suggested that those behalf. He said three dollars is brought in materials prices at the wholesale level cents a gallon. The company said the day night. year. She will have completed appointed: coordinator at Crossroads, a drug ad­ visory center, was presented the Jaycee’s government. He congratulated the award present visit Bennet Junior High for every one spent. that we are passing on to our customers,” higher prices were necessary because of Resigning from the school 21 years in this school system. • Miss Nancy St. Amour to award for distinguished service to the winners specifically and the Jaycees sometime after September when He said the state needs changes in its a Penney spokesman said. “This is not a higher costs. system are the following; teach Grade 5 at Robertson • Mrs. Virginia C. community. generally for their efforts toward com­ renovations there are complete. legal approach so that the department is temporary thing.” New pump prices at Sohio stations are • Miss Alice Heckler, a School. She received her B.S. Shahovskoy, an art teacher at to buy your carpet Miss Gunther, a teacher at Bennet munity betterment. “Our class is a ball of laughs, involved in such matters as state leases. Last month, Penney cited lower 53.8 cents a gallon for regular and un­ Grade 4 teacher at Robertson degree from Southern Connec­ Illing Junior High School, is In accepting his award, Moyer issued a sometimes,” she said. He said Gov. Ella Grasso wants such in­ wholesale prices in rolling back prices on leaded and 57.8 cents a gallon for School who will retire at the ticut State College and is a resi­ Junior High School, was honored as the resigning at the end of this kind of challenge to the Jaycees and other Miss Gunther, a graduate of Manchester volvement. He also favored a bigger role home sewing fabrics. premium. close of the current school year dent of North Franklin. Outstanding Young Educator of the year. school year for health reasons. attending. He said the award was High School, is chairman of the English for his department in consumer protec­ A spokesman for the American Textile after 32 years at Robertson • Malcolm Leichter to teach Namely, Al LeBeouf Dubaldo, an electrical contractor, was A leave of absence was satisfying because it is a symbol of Department at Bennet. She is also reading tion. He said the present consumer protec­ Manufacturers Institute said wholesale School. industrial arts at Illing Junior given the award as the Outstanding Boss. granted to Mrs. Patricia success. consultant to the Board of Education with tion machinery is slow. textile' prices have been dropping steadily High School, replacing John and his companion He is the employer of Gil Dupont, a The Weather Nielsen, a business education member of the Manchester Jaycee. Moyer said, “ I would like to hold this responsibility for developing reading He said the department has to develop a since last years record highs. Garoppolo who has transferred teacher at the high school for Bob Meyer Certificates of appreciation were group accountable, as I hold myself ac­ programs and advising the faculty on system of legal assistance for agencies A major factor, he said, “has been a to Manchester High School. Clear tonight with the temperature dip­ the past five-and-a-half years, at Watkins presented to four other employers of countable, to stay involved with people reading and testing programs. that hold hearings which may become part downward trend in the price of raw cotton. Leichter received his B.S. ping into the upper 20s. Fair Friday with for child bearing. Jaycees for the moral and material sup­ who consider themselves failures.” She is advisor to sbdent activities such of court records and thus should be proper­ Last year, it was at a historic high of 60 to degree from Central Connec­ A leave was also granted to They’re two of the best reasons anyone could port they offer their Jaycee employes, Moyer has been “involved” since his as cheerleading and the student ly conducted. 70 cents a pound. Now it is down to 38 or 40 the high about 40. Winds from the ticut State College. He is a resi­ Mrs. Ellen Davison, a Grade 2 teen-age years at Manchester High School newspaper. She has accompanied students In answer to a question from the cents a pound. That’s starting to be northwest gusting up to 20 mph this after­ ABOUT dent of Amston. have for purchasing their carpet at Watkins. permitting them to remain active in the teacher at Verplanck School for where he was a member of the Instructors on ski trips. She is a member of various audience, he said he believes criminal reflected in wholesale prices now.” noon and slowing to 10 to 15 Friday. The board approved 49 staff young men’s service organization. the past seven years, for full­ of the Handicapped (lOH) and head professional groups and of the National matters should come under his Another important factor has been the Outlook for Saturday: Chance of snow. TOWN members for tenure contracts. Al and Bob are two of the best carpet men In The certificates went to John Colgan, supervisor of the Experimental Test counselor at Camp Kennedy. Ski Patrol. department’s jurisdiction. They do not the state...Watklns feels fortunate to have them. Materials and Cost Control Group at Pratt At 24, he is now advisor to the lOH. He DuBaldo, of 35 Wells St., is president of now. has also served as director of Camp the DuBaldo Electric Co. at 44 Purnell PI. While he praised the judiciary and the The property committee of & Whitney Aircraft, the employer of Bill Put Al and Bob together with our first quality Kennedy, a camp for handicapped. He is a member of the Manchester and Emanuel Lutheran Church will Hyde; Burl Lyons, publisher of The state’s prosecutors, he favored a system 5^nchester Evening Herald, employer of Moyer received his bachelor’s degree in Greater Hartford Chambers of under which the head of criminal prosecu­ Sleith Opposes Merger meet tonight at 7 in the church carpetings, our own personal guarantee of satis­ psychology from Colby College in Maine, board room. Dick Cosgrove; Lawrence Frazier and Commerce, of Rotary, and the Connec­ tion is responsible more directly to the faction, and you’ve got the best combination for Donal Vigneau, partners, in an architec­ his master’s and sixth year certificate in ticut Electrical Contractors Association. voters. On Downtown Activity Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church will have a Lenten Ser­ the most professional Installation you can get. vice tonight at 7:30 at the HNB By DOUG BEVINS possible merger. Sleith and Livesey church. A suggestion that the Mayor’s Down­ agreed the matter could wait a few weeks. town Action Committee combine forces When the Downtown Action Committee MANCHESTER with the Greater Manchester Chamber of was appointed by the mayor in January The Entered Apprentice Commerce on efforts to revitalize down­ 1972, liiompson said the intent was to degree will be conferred at a and here’s a few more OFFICES town Manchester met some resistance at coordinate efforts of many other com­ meeting of Friendship Lodge of this morning’s Downtown Action Com­ mittees to revitalize the downtown Bdasons Thursday at 7:30 at the mittee meeting. business area. Tag I Roll Description SA LE 8 q . Masonic Temple. Junior Reg. Sq. The Mayor’s Downtown Action Com- Everett Livesey, chairman of the Warden Walter Hileman will 2034 Tip Shear Polyester, Forest Green $10.95 $ 7 .9 5 mitttee had been preceded, on the town Open Chamber’s Downtown Revitalization Task preside. Officer dress is tuxedo. government level, by several committees. 1787 Dense Nylon Velvet, Orange Brown 13.95 ^ 7 .9 5 Force, suggested the two groups join. In the last five years alone, there’s been a 2052 Meadow Green Sculptured Shag 12.95 7 .9 5 “It doesn’t make any sense for two Downtown Committee named by the town 1728 Bigelow's Curryvale, Orange Gold 12.95 7 .9 5 autonomous bodies to be working on the Trinity Covenant Church will Mon • through Fri. 9-3 manager and an earlier Mayor’s Down­ same projects with little or no liaison,” have a Lenten service tonight at 2033 Colonial Blue Textured Nylon 9.95 7 .9 5 town Task Force created by former Livesey said. 7:15 at the church. 1788 FIrethorn Red, Very Heavy, Rubber Back 13.95 7 .9 5 Mayor Jam es Farr. Those two groups no DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 William Sleith, chairman of the Down­ longer exist. 2060 Light Green Heavy Splush 11.95 8 .9 5 town Action Committee since it was Tte finance committee of EVENING HOURS l^ e Chamber has also had a variety of 2063 Oak Leaf Green Beautiful Splush 11.95 8 .9 5 created in early 1972, responded that his South United Methodist Church downtown-interest agencies in the last 10.95 8 .8 8 committee is supposed to represent will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Middle Turnpike Office 1791 Orange Brick Dense Body Shag five years, among them a Downtown Com­ broader interests — not just the Chamber church reception hall. 320 Middle Turnpike West 1609 Bigelow’s Vi/lldalre Blue Clover 10.95 8 .9 5 mittee consisting of downtown merchants, — and work of the two groups isn’t that 2064 Celedon Green Luxury Splush 11.95 8.9 5 a Downtown Task Force, a Central Town 6-8 Thursday similar. Development Council, and most recently, 1683 Paprika Tip Shear Polyester 10.95 8.9 5 “The intent of the mayor’s committee Manchester Green Office the Downtown Revitalization Task Force. 2075 Roman Gold Deep Luxury Splush 11.95 8 .9 5 was to avoid specific pressure groups or 621 Middle Turnpike East An independent merchants group MANCHESTER 15.95 lobbying groups,” Sleith said. 2036 Princersa, Olive Green, Our Heaviest Splush 1 1 .7 9 created to promote downtown business — 6-8 Friday Livesey, pressing for consideration of HOSPITAL 1717 Bigelow's Tesoro, Persimmon Heavy Twist 45.95 12 .9 5 y the Main Street Guild — is now inactive. North Manchester Office his proposal, said, “I think we have the NOTES 220 North Main Street same goals. We’ve been duplicating ef­ ./ i to a large nurhber of mill-end forts.” 6-8 Wednesday roll balances. This 50% discount will be applied to the already low, low mill-end pricesi Sleith responded, “If there’s anything Discharged Monday; Mary First Manchester Office you’re doing that parallels what we’re Inside Today Nolan, 29 Cottage St.; Howard 595 Main Street doing, it escapes me.” Pierce, Hazardville; Theresa Mayor John Thompson, who appointed Dear Abby...... Page 8 Boucher, 181 E . Middle Tpke.; 6-8 Thursday the Downtown Action Committee, said the Neighbor’s K itch en ...... Page 9 Mary Rubacha, New Britain; jyT initiative for establishing the committee Business news...... Page 5 Alice Fogarty, 39 Niles Dr.; IK'I;' \ i three, years ago came from the Chamber. Democrats laud Lowe...... Page 10 We’re with you all the way 1 Edgar Ridyard, RD 1, Andover; Thompson added that he didn’t expect the National Honor Society ...... Page 14 Jacqueline Collins, 52 Ham­ 1 Downtown Action Committee to last 935 MAIN ST., MANCH.j Area profile...... Pages 6, 7 mond St., Rockville; Lynn OPEN TUE. Through FRI. TIL 9 / SAT. TIL 5:30 forever, and he said he might favor HARTFORD NATIONAL 6435171 Old Codger ...... Page 20 Trombley, Amston; Jane CLOSED MON. ' i f merging of the two groups on specific Miller, Russmar Trail, Colum­ BANK>

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