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PAfiK TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Nov. 27, 1972

Thomas E. Cour Mrs. Harold Erickson About Town J COVENTRY - ’Thomas E. Mrs. Harold Erickson, 55, of The Weather Cour, 20, of Coventry, died Nov. 70 Cambridge St., wife of Manchester WATES will J Choicest Meats In Town! j . 22 in San Diego, Calif., from Harold L. Erickson, died meet Tuesday at the Italian- W Lows tonight in the upper 30s. injuries suffered when he was 11 / Partly cloudy Wednesday with James M. Sipples Friday in a Portland, Maine American Club. Weighing in 9 iHattrljTHtTr I the high temperatures in the Thomas J. Keegan hit by a car. Hospital after a heart attack will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. ^ James M. Sipples, 79, of Mrs. Agnea,|)rown j // VlHlMIkM'' upper 40s. Born in Willimantic on Oct. during a family visit. William Muldoon wiii conduct a a Moodus, formerly of COLUMBIA — Dr. Thomas J. Mrs. Agnes LaFleur Drown, 12, 1952, he was the son of Bora in Casco, Maine, she tag sale. Members with whose 7 Lean, Ground Manchester, died Satui^y at Keegan, 76, of Collins Rd., a 76, of 48 Lodge Dr., George and Margaret Brosman graduate from Deering High names begin with D th rou ^ L 2 MANCHESTER, coNN^j^DAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1972 VOL. xcH. No. 49 MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Ckatm Middlesex Memorial Hospital, retired dentist, d i^ Saturday in Manchester, widow of Ivors H. Cour (rf West Hartford and School and the Gorham Normal are reminded to take fruit for w EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTI Middletown. Hartford Hospital. Drown Sr., ^ ed this morning at Cromwell. He had been in School in Portland, Maine. She the fruit basket. A Before his retirement ip 1958, Bom in Derby, he lived many Manchester Memorial HAMBURG California for the past two was a librarian in the' he was employed by Pratt and years in Wlllimantic before Hospital. 3 IbM. or more years. Manchester schools. She was a Church Women United will Whitney Aircraft Division, moving to Columbia 17 years Bom in Albany, Vt., she had He leaves two brothers, member of the Women’s Club meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at United Aircraft Corp., East ago. lived in East Hartford for 40 David G. Cour of Elerkeley, and the Baptist Church. the Community Baptist Church. Hartford. He was an Army He graduated from Ansonia years before moving to Single Pound...... 67f lb. Calif., and George J. Cour of Other survivors are two Baby-sitting will be provided. veteran of World War I, a High School and from Harvard Manchester four years ago. Coventry; his maternal daughters, Mrs. Victor Berd- All church women are invited to member of the Bt'itish- Dental School in 1919. She leaves three sons, Lester grandmother, Mrs. Margaret nick and Mrs. Margaret E. attend. American Club of Manchester, Dr. Keegan retired Aug. 15 MtHLAND PMK MARKET Report Bus Strike Impact Slight R. Drown and Ivors H. Drown Borst of St. Petersburg, Fla., Regan; two sons, Mark H. P. and St. Bridget’s Church in after SO years of practice in Jr., both of Manchester, and 317 Highland St., Bfanehcster—Phone 646«4277 - and his paternal grandmother, Erickson and J. Robert Preceptor Gamma Chapter of Moodus. He was brother of the dentistry in Willimantic. Lenwood Drown of Mrs. Bertha Coiir of Erickson; a brother, Robert H. Beta Sigma Phi will meet late Thomas Sipples, well- He was a life member of the Southington; one daughter, Willimantic.' Perry, all of Manchester; a Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home known baseball player in New Willimantic Lodge of Elks and Mrs. Raymond Peck of The funeral is Tuesday at 1 stepmother, Mrs. Harry Perry of Mrs. Guilford Stephens, 8 ConnCo Official Presents Case England for many years. a veteran of World War I. Manchester; 15 grandchildren, p.m. at the First of Portland, Me.; and six Stephen St. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. and 8 great-grandchildren. Read Herald Ads Congregational Church, Coven­ grandchildren. the strike against ConnCo, saw Alyce Frederickson Sipples; Frances Woodworth Keegan; The funeral will be HARTFORD (AP) - The Saden, however, questioned in a loop that included the inner try, with burial in Nathan Hale Funeral services were held traffic levels in Hartford, New two daughters, Mrs. Ann l^ it e three sons, Thomas J. Keegan Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the president of the Connecticut Co. whether the state would find city, the railroad station and Cemetery, Coventry. There are today in the Casco Village Haven and Stamford below the of East Hartford and Mrs. Jr., Francis Keegan and Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 said today that a state takeover itself paying more and more in two hospitals. no calling hours. Church, Casco, Maine, with the levels expected. Shopping in the Mary York of Manchester; Charles Keegan, all of Colum­ Elm St., Rocky Hill, with burial of bus service in the state’s the event of a takeover because The single-bus service, The Potter Funeral Home, Rev. Jon Nelson officiating. three cities served by the line three sisters, Mrs. Charles bia; a daughter, Mrs. Diana largest cities would not cost as of the rising costs of running a in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Willimantic, is in charge of GIANT POSTER operated by the Stamford- Burial was in Lakeside bus service. was reported better than King and Mrs. Joseph Barrett, Perkins of Mansfield; and eight Rocky Hill. much as some people think. Darien Council of Churches and arrangements. Cemetery, Casco. anticipated. both of Manchester,, and Mrs. grandchildren. Calling hours are Tuesday FROM YOUR ConnCo President E. Clayton ConnCo and CR&L provide Synagogues, was criticized Hartford police said Grant Skewes of Rockville; two Funeral services were held from 7 to 9 p.m. Gengras told Hartford Superior bus service in and around today by Henry Helmar, head Anne E. Belotti FAVORITE PHOTO Hartford, Stamford, New emergency parking places set grandchildren and two great­ today at the Potter Funeral Court Judge George A. Saden of Amalgamated Transit Union Mrs. Mary Ann Williams VERNON - Mrs. Anne E. Haven, Waterbury, Bridgeport aside for use Monday hadn’t all grandchildren. Home, 456 Jackson St., John S. Rota that "It’s mythical that this is Local 443 in Stamford. Mrs. Mary Ann Downes Belotti, 72, of 33 Windermere and New Britain. Both firms been used. And New Haven The funeral will be Tuesday Willimantic, and at 10 in St. going to run into the millions of "W e understand the council’s John S. Rota, 80, of 186 Williams, 79, of Newington, Ave., Rockville, died Saturday say they have been losing Police Chief Blago DiLieto said at 9:30 a.m. at the John F. Columba Church, Columbia. dollars.” concern for the community and Eldridge St., died Sunday at formerly of Ntenchester, widow in Stafford Springs, where she money. a dozen policemen added to the Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Burial was in Willington. Gengras was in court in an we agree that the elderly and Manchester Memorial of Henry B. Williams, died had been living recently. A strike by Amalaganated downtown area weren’t Center St., Manchester, with a attempt to force the state to sick should be provided Hospital. Sunday at St. Francis Hospital. She was the widow of Joseph Transit Union (ATU) bus necessary "since the volume of Mass of the Resurrection at the grant subsidies to his company transportation. But to run the He was bora May 13, 1892 in Born in West Groton, Mass., J. Belotti Sr. drivers and mechanics against traffic appeared to be below Church of Assumption, Shelby Williams and to another bus firm, the bus line as you are doing, we Lu Monferrato, Italy. He was a she lived in Newington 13 years. Born on Feb. 9, 1900 in the Connecticut Co. is in its normal.” Manchester, at 10. Burial will COVENTRY - The funeral of Connecticut Railway and consider strike breaking. A member of the Italian- She was a member of St. Glenville, she lived most of her third day. CR&L buses stopped William Luettgens, vice be in St. James Cemetery, Shelby Williams, 25, of East Lighting Co. better way for you to serve the American Club and past presi­ Mary’s Church, Newington. life in the Rockville area. She running Oct. 10 when the president of G. Fox tt Co. Manchester. Hartford, formerly of Gengras testified that it was entire community would be to dent of the Christofero Survivors are two sons, was a member of St. John’s unfair for riders and bus company, pleading Intolerable department store in Hartford Calling hours are today from Coventry, will be Tuesday at 2 direct your efforts towards the Columbo Society. Francis H. Williams of Hamden Episcopal Church and the 2x3 FEET company employes to suffer losses, shut down its said Christmas shopping 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial p.m. at Community Baptist governor in getting the needed Survivors are his wife, Mrs. and George B. Williams of American Legion Auxiliary, "for the amount of money operations. Monday was good. contributions may be made to Church, Manchester. Burial subsidies,” Helmar said in a Mary Gazzo Rota; 4 daughters, Newington; a daughter, Mrs. Rockville. that’s involved.” Monday, the first weekday of Roger Drufva, president of the Heart Association. will be in Nathan Hale telegram. Mrs. Edward Kay, Mrs. Albert the Edward Malley Co., a New Cemetery, Coventry. Stanley Andrews of Tampa, Survivors include a son, fi Although the council’s bus Catalanoe and Mrs. Merle 0. Haven department store, said He died Thursday from a fall Fla.; two brothers, James Joseph J. Belotti of Rockville; reportedly will continue to Shaw, all of Manchester, and traffis in the store “ appears a Personal Notice while climbing alone on West Downes of Townsend, Mass., four brothers, John Kulick and operate its two morning and Mrs. Carol Lipgens of little lighter” but he added, "I Peak in Hubbard Park, and Charles Downes of George Kulick, both of two late-afteraoon runs, the In loving memory of our moUier, Lucy Melbourne, Fla.; 2 brothers and Officials don’t really know.” MWcucel, who paned away Nov. V, Longmeadow, Mass.; a sister, Rockville, Paul Kulick of telegram apparently has had Meriden. two sisters in Italy; 11 Black & White Mrs. Frances Murphy of Tolland and Andrew Kulick of Drufva said a reduction in some effect. Calling hours are today from grandchildren and 2 great­ You are always in our thoughts and Fitchburg, Mass., and two Wakefield, Mass.; and two Poster newspaper advertising A number of clergymen who 7 to 9 p.m. at the Watkins grandchildren. prayers. grandchildren. grandchildren. it On Gun resulting from the pressmen’s asked to remain nameless said Funeral Home, 142 E. Center Private funeral services will SIZE: Fred Minicucci Funeral services will be held The funeral is Tuesday at 10 strike at the New Haven that as a result of the union’s St., Manchester. be held Tuesday at 9 with Mass S5 Margaret Bonadles ’Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Made from 1V&X2 Feet $3.50 Register and Journal-Courier telegram, they would not at St. James Church. Burial Newin^n Memorial Funeral Church with the Rev. Robert H. 2x3 Feet . $4.98 New Education Board Members Sworn In might have "hurt more than the volunteer their privately ow n ^ will be in St. James Cemetery. Any Snapshot Control Issue lack of buses.” Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Wellner, rector, officiating. buses to supplement the There will be no calling hours. Newington, with a Mass of the Burial will be in Grove The president of the Stamford Black & White Atty. Allan D. Thomas, Board of Education chairman, Waddell School: Robert S. Maltempo, Mrs. Eleanor D. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The nation’s two largest council’s service. W. P. Quish Funeral Home, Resurrection at St. Mary’s "hST Area Commerce and Industry Cemetery, Rockyille. Or Color administers the oath of office to three new board members Coltman, and Atty. John C. Yavis Jr. (See story on Page 225 Main St., is in charge of Church, Newington at 10. Burial Calling hours are today from organizations of city officials — the National League of Association, John Mitovich, arrangements. III at the sthrt of last night’s meeting, which was held at 18) (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Need A Family Plan? will be in East Cemetery, 7 to 9 p.m. at White-Gibson-Hall Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors— are divided on said it was "premature” to Bring your Photo to us. Manchester. Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., the issue of gun control legislation, putting their joint make a judgment. But he said Dorothy P. Walker It will be returned unharmed. I Students^ Friends may call at the Rockville. Memorial con­ lobbying staff in a delicate position. “we have had some concern COVENTRY - Dorothy funeral home tonight from 7 to expressed by retailers if the tributions may be made to St. President The Public Safety Committee of the League created the Pillion Walker, 49, of West 9. John’s Episcopal Church Open House Grievances strike is allowed to continue Assailant Hartford, wife of Herman E. difficulty Monday, the first day of the league’s four-day through the Christmas shopping Walker and sister of Reginald _ O O o . To Meet annual meeting here. season...” Pillion and Thomas Pillion, By a voice vote, the com­ Robert Simmon of the Sought Aired Before Board uncertain today whether tt|^y both of Coventry, died Saturday mittee not only rejected the Greater New Haven Chamber o would use their two remaining at Newington Veterans W ith Due stiff gun control resolution of Commerce said, “ Downtown PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - Hospital. involved in the PTO.” He also The letters, Kaplan added, opportunities to try to bring the Police continued to search !Sd.Gj By JOHN A. JOHNSTON WASHINGTON (AP) - passed by the Conference of business was a little soft, called attention to the fact that also constitute a breach of Arti­ League in line with the today for an unidentified She was a lifetime resident of : (Herald Reporter) President Nixon schedul^ a Mayors last June, but also probably because people were a “ The contract, in several cle XXVII D: “ There shall be Conference: the Resolutions assailant who pulled a gun tme Hartford area. Atty. Jonathan J. Kaplan of meeting with a personal deleted the weak resolution little apprehensive about the areas,, contains sanctions open no reprisals of any kind taken (Munittee meeting late today during a scuffle and wounded Other survivors include three Rockville, representing the ertiissary from South Viet­ passed by the League last year. traffic, but I expect them to to principals,' but they chose to , against any teacher by reason and the final general session on five students, one seriously, at sons, a daughter, four other Manchester Education Associa­ namese President Nguyen Van That one had call^ for federal com e in when they begin to ignore the sanctions. We are of his membership in a Thursday. Pontiac Central High School. brothers, two sisters and two tion, last night charged the Thieu Wednesday to discuss laws against interstate sale of realize that the sales force Is grandchildren. Board of EducaUon t^tb the starting on the basic prennise professional edpcation Unless a change is made, the Witnesses said the shooting Vietnam. , ceaspr^ire rH firearms and (nandatory there and truffle is flowing The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 responsibility of riemovittg froth that the letters, of rqprlmiahd orgaMzdtlon or participation in division will force Washington smoothly.” ■ ^ Monday occurred after an negotiations. minlnguim S t a n c e s o f lO years lobbyists for the League aiid the a.m. at the Richard W, Sheehan 'i flies, hfe Illegal and unauthorized.” Its activities.” ' for use o f a firearm in any In Stamford today, emergen­ apparent confrontation between Conference to tread a narrow F u neral H om e, 1084 New copies of letters of There is no authority for In this connection, the The negotiations between crime. cy bus service was M tabli^ed black and white students. It was line. The staffs of the two Britain Ave., West Hartford, “ reprimand” to some Bennet mandatory attendance at PTO attorney said that Mrs. presidential security adviser As it stands now, the the first outbreak this year in organizations were mergM in with a Mass of the Resurrection and lUing Junior High School meetings, Kaplan said, and this Josephine Taylor was singled Henry A. Kissinger and North League’s policy statement does the once-troubled inner city 1969, for economy and greater Wanted: A Little at St. Lawrence O’Toole Church teachers, foltowing their non- is inherent in the Superior out to receive a letter from Vietnamese negotiator Le Due school with a SO per cent black not mention gun control clout. at 10. Burial will be in Soldiers’ attendance a f open houses this Court decision of 1970 on a suit among several Bennet faculty Tho are scheduled to resume in legislation. The (Conference of Miracle On student population. one 643-2711 To Include Your Buaineia “ I ’m not sure yet how it Field, Fairview Cemetery. Ph faU. i brought by the Wethersfield who did not attend open house. Paris on Monday. Mayors, however, called in School and police officials, would work for the lobbyists,” 34th Street Calling hours are today from Views ofboth sides were Board of Education against the When this point was raised, he June for national legislation however, tended to dismiss Nixon is to confer with said John Gunther, executive Get a low-cost Sa>nngs Bank Life Insurance 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial In the Herald’s Christmas Gift Guide! aired at a i'grievance hearing education association of that added. Cone wrote letters to the against the manufacture, im­ racial tensions as the cause of Nguyen Phu Due, described by director of the Mayors NEW YORK (AP) Salva­ Family Plan. One policy, one small premium contributions may be made to that took u^ most of the board’s town. The court held, Kaplan others. Kaplan commented that portation, sale, and private the incident, viewing it as an White House Press Secretary Conference. "This is one of the tion Army officials are hoping protects them alii the Hartford Cancer Society. meeting, held at Waddell noted, that “The teachers’ Mrs. Taylor is MEA vice possession of handguns except isolated flareup. Ronald L. Ziegler as Thieu’s few different policies we have. that it’s all a prank, that Sohool.; Kgplan agreed to waive failure to attend was not a president. He also said that she by law enforcement personnel, See why buying.life insurance direct from a special representative. We might assign two different someone will now return their Sophomore student Timothy Harvest Hill the boa^d-MEA agreement refusal to render services conferred with 60 parents in military and sportsmen’s clubs, ^ Pn-Hollday, Special Purchase Williams, 15, who had ^ n mutual savings bank just has to save you money. within the meaning of the October, but Illing teachers guys.” 300-pound, red iron kettle. Mrs. Anthony Colangelo PACKAGE STORE clausej. that requires a In Saigon, meanwhile, U.S. a national handgun registration hospitalized in serious condition T o get full details on SBLI’s Family Plan all who held similar individual con­ Allen E. Pritchard Jr., For 20 years the pot has been TOLLAND — Mrs. Marie MANCHESTER PARKADE grievan^ reply to be made statute,” which prohibits a law, state registration for all after being shot In the back, you have to do is ask. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker executive vice president of the a Christmas tradition outside Hutchinson Colangelo, 31, of within five days. The board will professional school employe ferences prior to open house firearms and state licensing for Convertible Sofa SALE! provided Thieu with a report on National League of Cities, said, M acy’s on 34th Street, was described in fair conidition Hartford, sister of Jack render jts decision on or before from engaging in “ any strike or did not receive letters of persons who carry guns. Kissinger’s most recent “ It’s unusual, but it’s not the collecting the tossed coins of by Monday night after Hutchinson of Tolland, died the regular meeting of Dec. 11. concerted refusal to render criticism. The difference stems from We Feature meetings with President Nixon. first time one group has had a holiday shoppers. undergoing surgery. Saturday at Hartford Hospital. Lab^ing the letters of Dr. services.” In a brief statement at this the nature of the two policy and the other has had But a band of pranksters or She was the wife of Anthony Richard Lindgren and Allan ’There is no doubt, Kaplan juncture and relative to the Kissinger met with Nixon The other four — two boys organizations. The League none on the same issue. thieves ended that when they Colangelo. A Complete Line of Cone, Illing and Bennet prin­ said, that the Superior Court’s letter she received from Cone, twice Monday, but Ziegler represents 15,000 cities, with no and two girls — were released "If we were diametrically copped the kettle from its She was a lifetime resident of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC cipals, respectively, “ illegal, decision is applicable to the Mrs. Taylor said, “ I am being declined to say what was dis­ limit on their size, so that even from hospitals later Monday. opposed, if the League went to sidewalk location late last Hartford. unanthorized, and a black situation in which Bennet and blamed for the detriment of the cussed, except to warn that the small towns are represented. One girl is black, the other four evening.” some sort of pro-gun ownership Friday or early Saturday. Other survivors are three WINES mark,” the ME A attorney Illing teachers found current break in the Paris talks The U.S. Conference of Mayors pupils are white, school resolution, then we’d have a "It takes a few men to lift it,” officials said. sons and a daughter, all at vOl* FOR THE HOLIDAYS based his arguments on a Hart­ themselves. Quoting from administration is no cause for pessimism. is open only to chief executives OF Manchester real problem. As it is, the said Salvation Army Brigadier home; her mother; her mater­ ford Superior Court ruling in a If the principals' letters, bulletins back to 1952 and of cities over 30,000 persons. Lt. James Lafnear, school Due’s meeting was requested League will just have to remain Frank Gibson, noting that the nal grandmother; three other Sofa I similar case, as well as several expressing “ disappointment” commenting that attendance at The mayors and other city police counselor, said the 923 MAIN STREET by the South Vietnamese. The silent on this while the pot is 5 feet in diameter and 3'A brothers; and a sister. articles in the board-MEA at the teachers’ absence from school open houses has been scuffling occurred as classes O.K. I’M ASKING. Please maii me information on by day, | top Thieu aide flew from Saigon officials divide on this issue Conference does lobbying.” feet high. The funeral is ’Tuesday at 8; 15 agreement of June 20 this year. the open houses, imply that traditional for 21 years, Wilson largely along big city and small changed. Police said the trouble Savings Bank Life Insurance “ Family Plan” Policy. GIFT PACKS on Tuesday, and was to meet “ Nevertheless,” Pritchard Army officials would a.m. at the Giuliano-Sagarino Comfortable Bed at | ’The difficulty of the whole attendance is mandatory, E. Deakin Jr., assistant town lines. Given the relative apparently began when a COLLECTORS’ BOTTLES with Nixon at either the White added, “ it definitely weakens consider it a seasonable little Funeral Home, 247 Washington situation, Kaplan introduced his Kaplan went on, this reflects a superintendent of schools for predominance of small towns in student identified as Dale n ig h t ! I House or the presidential the city position on this issue on miracle on 34th Street if the pot St., Hartford, with a Mass of arguments, is that “ We are change of policy and is a breach personnel, said, “ Principals Miller, 16, was kicked and retreat at Camp David, Md, the league, advocates of gun Capitol Hill. It looks like the reappeared as magically as it the Resurrection at St. dealing with a problem that of Articlie II A4 of the have a right and obligation, control legislation were shoved by other students in the A a e s: hutband wlfa chMdran Ziegler said. cities are divided.” vanished. Lawrence O’Toole Church. only really doesn’t involve the Board agreement. The section states knowing that the boycott — courtyard. Burial will be in Mt. St. LOOK FOR THE HARVEST HILL of Education. ’The PTO (which that any proposed policy change secondary boycott, if you will — Addraaa Benedict Cemetery. DISCOVERY LABELS AND SAVEI sponsored both open houses) is must be communicated to the has done harm to the school Calling hours are today from not a member of the national MEA in writing and provide an program, to communicate this C Itv Slata ZiD 7 to 9 p.m. PTA, and the board is not opportunity for negotiation. to the staff.” OPEN TONIGHT ’til 9:00 At one point, when the matter Cabinet Changes Start M Every Mglrtl (taL HI 5:30) of negotiations was raised. Dr. James P. Kennedy, norvmg ronniH 'ti':ut homi‘mak«-r'i m ik t* 1‘X><1 WASHINGTON (AP) Weinberger were chosen to the resignation of George But much of the President’s superintendent of schools, leader Gerald Ford of Administration sources in­ head HEW, Richardson would Romney, secretary of Housing 21-minute talk to the dozen objected to the letter of Sept. 3, Michigan, Secretary of the f? Gent/e dicated strongly today that be freed to accept the defense and Urban Development. He newsmen at his Catoctip Moun­ ADAM’S Tax Cut Fate which named the MEA Treasury George Shulte, un­ Ill'-' Caspar Weinberger, director of post for which he has been Terms said Romney, New York Gov. tain retreat here Monday dersecretary of Commerce blau negotiator and expressed the the O ffice'of Management and mentioned as a possible Nelson Rockefeller and former FUNERAL HOME furniture stores • USH APPLE seemed aimed at discouraging James Lynn and Charles hope “ that negotiations would Budget, would be nominated to successor to Melvin R. Laird. Treasury Secretary John B. •cHwa OFTS and ACCESSORIES speculation that he would rely Colson, White House aide noted be concluded by Sept. 28.” He succeed Elliott L. Richardson Nixon, who wants to draw Connally would not figure in • WDC^TDMS MANCNESTaPAIKAK less on his Cabinet In his second mainly for political operations. Before House commented' that he considered as secretary of the Department Cabinet members closer to the new administration term than during his first four • UPT03YEMS HOLIDAY setting a terminal date an Press Secretary Ronald L. of Health Education and White House, disclosed Monday appointments. years, 142 East Center Street emneriy Kelth’e TO PAY! SiMfyiniRmMer - Ziegler said Frederick Malek, a example of not negotiating in Welfare. that Weinberger will be leaving Laird and Romney had lUS Main St„ Blancheator HARTFORD (AP) — Democratic House leaders were good faith. “ While there will be cuts in White House personnel adviser Manchester, Conn. 06040 Phone MS-418> President Nixon is expected the management-budget post previously announced their in­ trying today to round up enough “ lame-duck” legislators personnel around the who was a major figure in Kmsmemmtamme O N iy Dr. Winer said that the tone to announce today his choice for and will get another top posi­ tentions of leaving their government,” Nixon said Mon­ Nixon’s organization, saw the (203) 646-5310 to send a bill calling for a sales-tax reduction to Gov. of “ disappointment” in Dr. a new secretary of defense. If tion. Cabinet posts at the end of day, “ the biggest cuts will be President late Monday. HERE AT THE Thomas J. Meskill’s desk. Lindgren’s and Cone’s letters, The new secretary of defense Nixon’s first term. made in the l^ it e House staff Supporters of the measure claim it would save as far as he is concerned, would be Nixon's first Cabinet ^ BeA hardly amounts to reprimands. itself.” 1 tlfieS wiss Colony Connecticut residents a total of more than |5 million change^or his second term. He Christmas 2 4 , “ The letters themselves said he hopes to announce all He said Nixon said his aim is to “ find a way to make our MANCHESTBR PARKADE during, the holiday season alone. aren’t,” Kaplan replied, “ but major personnel changes by government more resjwnsive to “GOOD EATING” The Republican governor, careers this yeai^will attend the placing them in the teachers’ Dec. 15. k' people.” SHOP THE “GOOD GIVING” however, has said that “ in all afternoon session. Of'the files is. The consequences make Whoever is appointed as new ilEFT GIFT PACKS and p n ^ b ility ” be would veto the it a reprimand.” The principals secretary of defense and to current 98 Democratic He said the way to J IMPORTED DELICACIES measure. u su rps the power of the board, other Cabinet jobs in the next VILLAGE le g isla to rs , 50 a re “ lam e accomplish this “ is not to con­ Meskill called for a tax he added, and the integrity of four years, Nixon told newsmen ducks,” having not run again or centrate more and more power LIGGEH LANTERN reduction this year but he lost in the election. board members requires that Monday, they will be in “ closer in one office, but to Have that proposed taking one-half of a they order the letters removed contact with the White House PMRMAGY House Majority Leader Carl power given to and delegated BOTIQUE percentage point off both the from personnel files. and, of course, with the FOR R. Ajello, D-Ansonia, said to,’ where it possibly can be, to 250 BROAD STREET SHOP THE GIFT GUIDE sales tax and the capitol gains At the outset of the grievance President himself.” Mostly one of a Monday that thp measure was responsible members of the and dividends tax. bearing, Kaplan requested Nixon, who has devoted WILLIAM J. LENNON, Director kind Fashions. strictly partisan and would pass administration team in the The measure, which was Atty. Allan D. Thomas, txiard several days since his landslide ■ ROY M. THOMPSON, Associate Director Dresses — Gowns DAILY FOR THE BEST if the Democrats were able to Cabinet, in the White House, or passed Nov. 21 by a strictly par­ chairman, to relinquish the re-election Nov. 7 '’to G ifts Slack Suits muster more legislators than in other agencies of the R. BRUCE WATKINS, Associate Director, Corporation President -OPBh-. ty line.vote in the Senate, would chair because Thomas has a administration personnel or surprise her the Republicans. government. 7 Dtp CHRISTMAS VALUES! reduce the 7 per cent sales ckild enrolled at Illing. Thomas changes, told newsmen that with a Ajello supported the tax cut, said that he was not aware that WATKINS FtJNERAL HOME has been serving Manchester area families for over tax to 6 per cent starting Dec. 1. Laird would return to private Besiccs announcing a Cabinet Gift Certificate saying, “ There’s every reas

• Vi f PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1972— PAGE THREE - t v Tonight R o c k v ille Sheinwold on Bridge Hospital Notes PESSIMISM PAYS South dealer . . . r Sm 8aturd^r*a TV BermHa IN PLAYING SLAM North-South vulnerable for Oompleto Uattaga. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH \ Admitted Sunday: Ronald Does it pay to go through life A KJ7532 Aborn, Hartford Tpke., in constant fear that the roof is <5 198 classic price — 6:00 — Rockville; Harold Allen, going to fall at any moment? 0 K3 <3-8-22) NEWS Warehouse Point; Marie Q2 You’re bound to be a cheerless * (18) 12 O’ CLOCK HIGH Benedict, E. View Ter., EAST t* companion but you make a WEST 4^3 (24) ZOOM Tolland; Eric Danziger,.Grand A 108 64 A Q 9 perfectly delightful partner at ♦ (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Ave., Rockville; Lmn Dwire, C Q 107 63 542 the bridge table, especially if (40) WILD WILD WEST Goose Lane, Tolland; Elizabeth O 6 0 QJ 109 8 2 Herron, Grove St., RockviUe; you are declarer at a slam 4b 643 * 5 — 6:30 — contract. Richard Maloon, Union St., SOUTH (3) CBS NEWS South dealer Rockville; Dorothy Miller, En­ 4 None (8) ABC NEWS North-South vulnerable field; Cynthia Neil, Campbell 9 A K (22-30) NBC NEWS Opening lead — Six of Avei, Rockville; Christina 0 A754 (24) MAGGIE Diamonds Remiihger, Enfield; Laurie 4bAKJ 10 987 . West opened his singleton dia- — 7:00 — Skipper, Muddy Brook Rd., West North East (3) WORLD OF KRESKINv Ellington; Adele ’Trueb, Pin­ mo|id, and dummy won the first Pass 2 4 (8) TRUTH OR nacle Rd., Ellington. trick with the king. Pass 3 4 Pass The optimistic declarer Pass 6 4b Pass CONSEQUENCES Discharged Sunday: Pass (18) DICK VAN DYKE Raymond Brooks, Gerald Dr., would plan to take the ace of diamonds next and ruff a dia­ (22-30) NEWS Vernon; Mrs. Diane Dessert remaining small diamond and mond in the dummy. ’Then, iVtltiM I0f» (24) CPTV REPORT and daughter, Stafford; Joyce ruffed with dummy’s queen of OMN lf*(l perhaps, he would ruff a spade (40) ABC NEWS Carey, South,,St., Rockville; clubs. ’Then he drew trumps and AMtVMfNi COMfill M.MACUt and ruff the last diamond in •OAMTAT 4.M«Ctll — 7:30 — Arthdr Green, Gestridge Dr., claimed the rest of the tricks. AllOWAMI UHltl < >M dummy. ’This plan, if it worked, MOPOMft VNIfl »t4 (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET Vernon; Samuel Lavitt, Old Daily Question would make six clubs with an (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE Town Rd., Vernon. As dealer, y.qu hold;. overtrick. Guest: Jonathan Winters. Births Sunday: A son to Mr. Spades, K-J-7-5-3-2; Hearts, The actual declarer, a (1 8 ) MOVIE and Mrs. Edward Dion, Grove J-9-8: Diamonds, K-3; Clubs, This Planned Unit Development project, on South St. in pessimist, knew that the “ The 49th Man” (1953). John St., Rockville; A daughter to Q-2. difference tetween making and Coventry, was presented to the Planning and Zoning Ireland, Richard Denning. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller, What do you say? losing his slam was dose to Commission last night by Developers Alvin Goodin and Coventry PZC (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE Enfield; A daughter to Mr. and Answer; Pass. Avoid 1,700 points. ’The extra trick David Rothstein. The proposed project contains 32 (24) FAMILY GAME Mrs. Richard Remlinger, opening a borderline hand when was worth only 20 points. For individual house lots and apartment clusters to accom­ (30) GOLDDIGGERS Enfield. you have to c o u t points for this reason, he decided to modate a maximum of 224 units. Formal application for Guest: Van Johnson. Admitted Monday; Ethel queens or jacksA^companied Opposes Sewers safeguard his slam against even by higher c a n l f ^ the same (40) DRAGNET Drew, Welles Rd., Talcottville; the project has not yet been made, and will not be pursued the most unlikely bad break^. to comply with the lot size Mildred Gaboury, South suit. In this case the jack of unless the Dec. 12 sewer referendum passes. HOLLY GANTNER — 8:00 — Only Real Threat requirements of the amend­ Windsor; William Kelly, hearts and the queen of clubs Correspondent (3 ) MAUDE ’The chief threat, he soon saw, ment and would result in Stewart Dr., Tolland;' Rose are doubtful values. Tel. 742-8795 Maude runs into an old school was that West had led a numerous appeals to the Zoning Siegel, Vernon; Christopher Copyright 1972 . The Planning and Zoning chum. singleton diamond. If South Sewerage Key Board of Appeals, and Kepms, High St., Manchester; General Features Corp. Commission last night on a 4-1 (8-40) TEMPERATURES played the hand “ normally,” prolonged and costly litigation. Cecilia Ried, Thompson St., vote adopted a resolution RISING the ace of diamonds would be Town Attorney has opinad that Rockville; Fern Bell, Foster stating its opposition to the A patient believes he’s under ruffed, and back would come a To, Proposal with sewers, it is doubtful, that Rd., Souto Windsor; (Carolyn proposed sewer system, “ at a curse. trump. South would eventually any regulation specifying lot Slitz, Harlow St., Rockville; this tim e," and recommending (22) ORAL ROBERTS lose another diamond trick. area greater than 10,000 square Jacinto Melendreras, Union St., that the “ Town Council ON CAMPUS To avoid this danger, our For Housing feet would be upheld in the Rockville; Robert Fortipr, consider the possibility of (30) BONANZA pessimistic declarer led a low courts.” Hayes Ave., Ellington; Jean . The apartments would be declaring, in the public in­ Drama about the dangers of diamond from dummy at the ...... The Planning and Zoning The lake area, it was noted in Canal, Reed Rd., Tolland; Julie grouped into clusters of four to terest, a moratorium on any morphine. second trick and played a low Commission last night heard an the resolution, also “ consists of Hescock, Evergreen. Rd., six units, including parking further building in the lake (24) FOURTH ESTATE diamond from his own hand! informal presentation by private developments, Vernon; Herbert Zickwold, facilities, with driveways con­ residence zone R-15 until a East won the second trick, builder-developer Alvin Goodin controlled by associations — 8:30 — Stein Rd., Ellington; Lewis necting to one of the two new comprehensive master plan of but he could do nothing now to for a planned unit development operating under special (3) HAWAII FIVE-O Skinner, Loveland Rd., roads which would be built and development for the lake area defeat the contract. .which would be located on charters from the State McGarrett’s foes get revenge Rockville; Beverley Sitek, maintained by the developers. has been adopted. East returned a heart, and South St. and Judd Rd. ' ' Legislature, or bylaws adopted in second of three parts. Mohawk Trail, Coventry; In the center of the multiple The adoption of the South won. He led his The development, for which (8-40) MOVIE dwellings would be an area resolution, which contains by said associations. Except for Kathleen Falla, Pine Tree formal application would not be “ Home for the Holidays” consisting of a community other recommendations, was a few, the substandard street Lane, South Windsor. made until and unless the Dec. (1972). Family reunion with a building, tennis courts, and a opposed only by PZC member and road rights-of-way are Discharged Monday; Ernest 12 sewer referendum passes, murderer. Walter Brennan, swimmming pool. Paul Goodin, whose brother, privately owned and controlled. vLimbergef, Maple St., consists of 92 acres to be Sally Field. "ONE NIGHT ONLY" The 32 residential building developer Alvin Goodin, This dual form of government Ellington; Sadie Young, divided into two areas. One (24) BILL MOYERS lots would be individually present^ his plans for a major is detrimental to the best Ironwood Dr., Vernon; Duane would consist of 32 building lots — 9:00 — owned, and sell for ap­ unit development project to the interests of the town and com­ LeBlanc, Carpenter Rd., for individual homes, the other (18) 700 CLUB proximately 18,000, Goodin es­ PZC last night, stating that the plicates, compounds and Bolton; Phyllis Capen, Stafford would be apartment clusters (22-30) THE BOLD ONES timates, based on the proposed project would be aggravates any reasonable and Springs; David Swanson, containing a proposed Guest star: Susan Gark as a assumption that they would be discarded if the sewer referen­ practical solutions to the Lebanon; Laura Griswold, maximum of 224 units. Of these paralyzed woman who wonders improved lots, served by a dum did not pass. problems of the area. The PZC Bolton Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Bar­ apartment units, some 60 feels that present health and why she can’t die. sewer system. Voting in favor of the bara Agli and daughter, Vernon (24) BEHIND THE LINES percent would be two-bedroom The entire development resolution were PZC Chairman sanitary codes effectively Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Gwen Walter and daughter, Somers. units, and the rcsmainder would would be provided with a storm Arnold Carlson, owner of restrict any appreciable — 9:30 — jg^^jje+edrogiv^^^^^ drain system. Some of this several lake-area houses; amount of new building In the (3 ) MOVIE area and action has been taken “ P retty Poison” (1968). Now Playing water would be utilized to Stephen Loyzim, Everett Frost, maintain an adequate water and Robert Fitch, who is active to abate known cases of Anthony Perkins plays a psy­ pollution. It is our considered supply for fire protection pur­ in the organization called chopath planning to blow up a T h e a t e r Joe Cocker — Mad Dogs and judgment and opinion that these chemical plant. Englishmen 7:00 poses in a centrally located Residents for Responsible Tim e Schedule me^ures will, for the time (24) BLACK JOURNAL Top Recording Star: theme from "L o v e Story": theme Elvis on Tour 9:15 duck pond, the overflow going Planning which is leading the from "Summer of '42": theme from "T he Godfather" IotIM hIm Mm being, prevent further throu^ an open area reserved organized opposition to the — 10:00 — u.-fataahMi7 3 deterioration of the ecology and Burnside ’Theater — “ Rage,” for recreational purposes, to sewpr proposal. (8-40) MARCUS WELBY WEDNESDAY NOV 29 environment of the lake area.” 8:00 eventually empty into a natural Other action taken through A 12-year-old boy has In addition, the PZC states Jerry Lewis Cinema, South BAILEY AUDITORIUM brook. the resolution tables the rheumatoid arthritis. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL that the Town Council “ has Windsor — “ Joe Cocker — Mad Frank Connolly of the proposed zone change in the (22-30) AMERICA East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. recently established a joint Dogs & Englishmen,” 7:00 directions: take Exit 92 off Route 86 & 15 Windham Regional Planning take area from R-15 to R-40, Documentary — “ Home from committee of the coimcil and “ Elvis On Tour,” 9:15 All tickets $6.00 inc. tax— limited seating Agency raised the question of which would increase the Home.” Story of England’s JERRY LEWIS'CINiMA the PZC” to initiate and U.A. Theater East — fire hazard, since the required lot size from 15,000 first settlements in Virginia Ticiu't.s avaihible at C. F O X , downtown Hartford; nuavaa avs. - «M«M - aoon WDmaoi “ Valachi Papers,” 7:00-9:25 LA SALLE MUSIC, West Hartford; development-owned water square feet to 40,000 square activate a rehabilitation apd New England. State Theater — “ Dumbo,” BELMONT MUSIC, Hartford; supply for the apartment units feet. program for the lake area, and (24) STATE OF CONN. 6:00-8:15; “ Lobo,” 7:00 M ELO DY MUSIC, downtown Hartford; would not be sufficient for fire The resolution also that this committee should be HELLERS MUSIC, Manchester — 10:35 — Meadows Drive-In — protection. Atty. John LaBelle recommends “ that the Town given the opportunity to make (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY “ Troubleman,’’ 7:30; -L»' K.AYt .'..COUCTiCN: assured the commission that Council initiate action to obtain an in-depth study of the lake problem and to present its “ Vanishing Point,” 9:15 the duck pond would provide an an Environmental Impact — 11:00 — adequate water supply for this Study and Report on the effects report and recommendations to (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS the town. purpose, however. of the proposed sewer (18) EL SUPER SHOW While the Town Council has LaBelle said the entire installation in the lake area, — 11:30 not yet reacted formally to the proposal depends on passage of such study to be made by an (3 ) MOVIE PZC resolution, at least two the sewer referendum and impartial, competent person or "Three Guns for Texas” council members have “ without it our plans go out the agency. (1965). Shelley Morrison. Support Conservation privately expressed the opinion FDft pif.» window.” He also said that the The final recommendation is (8-40) COMEDY NEWS that this may be done at developer would provide the that “ the Town Council Initiate Special — Lampoon of TV area with its own sewer hook­ action to consider dissolution of tonight’s public hearing on the P'.-RNSiOf [i'.T H iR Ti'irD news shows. In Manchester ups and pumping station, to sewer proposal, scheduled for 8 S fc* H .Tl'j FROW KTfQ ' -J [IT -. the private development (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON connect with that portion of the improvement associations and at the high school. The PZC town sewer system that would consolidation of these limited action would appear to deal a serious blow to the council’s service the South St. area. governmental agencies with the .^1 M O V IE R A n N O B ^ L»^\i Goodin added, in response to town government.” efforts toward passage of the iFORRAREMBANdi a query, that he would prefer Reasons for the various sewer referendum, which was I YOUNQPEOPIE I that at least some of the recommendations were cited in in turn taken because the town apartment units be con- is under a state-issued pollution S' nMaSMcMrcontanMiftMloMHa we make it Boner than Godfather the three-page resolution, Join Now abatement order. NBC TV-Chlcago dominimums, but that the local which was drafted by Loyzim. 6BSWIV fVrA— WoWWItlg. t— U f niVfr CfBIWIVa>9. zoning regulations do not It was noted that the public ’The PZC led the fight against provide for this. hearing on the proposed zone sewers two years ago, when an 1 M.L AStt MHtimO PA.L easy for THE VALACHI In summing up the earlier sewer referendum was Gtnml Audlwctt •>' MANCHESTER LAND change to 40,000 square feet presentation, Goodin, who is a “ generated widely divergent resoundingly defeated. At that P A P E R S (R) Coventry resident, said, “ If the opinions as to whether or not time, the PZC stressed that it « U A*U AOMITTED wanted direction from the Pvtnlil GuMm k * SuwtntJ with Charles Bronson sewer referendum goes the proposed change would CONSERVATION TRUST, INC. through, I want to be first on Town Council regarding action ft* Permanent Alterations for represent a practical contribu­ the drawing board.” He said he tion to the solution of existing to be taken in the lake area. The would hate to see the land problems in the lake area.” council, late this past summer, ■KininiD Check Timetable for time. I lM«r 17 riquIM KCMUpnyiiii: developed by a developer who Reservations about the zone strongly urged that the PZC 7w«M or «4ul: tooMlan Private, non-profit, tax-exempt Corporation dedicated to fostering increase the lot size in the lake preservation of open space lands in Manchester. Membership the Life of the Garmenf did not have local ties. change were cited: “ The Also speaking briefly at the geometry of toe existing sub­ area, seeking this in contributions and donations of land to^ trust tax deductible LOSI O* OAIN WIIOHT REOAC'S WILL KEEP YOUR CLOTHES FITTING PERFECTLY BIG & TALL MEN'S SHOP M l TMd4* - 1 presentation was real estate divisions in the area, including conjunction with other action. , NO ME UNOCII 17 AOMITTM 'X FOR AS LONG AS YOU WEAR THEM... at DO COSt---- r Including formation of the % (A p limit may vary appraiser Francis Kerwin, who inadequate streets with T P v F STATE-'" Rehabilitation Committee, as a Ml eartatfi araai) ^ li^^vtrtrj CIN7ID estimated that the total substandard road rights-of- iv il PARK uiaw oi iH iai development would bring in multi-faceted approach to MANCHESTER way, would, make it difficult, ^ as ■ gg ua ■ futmcaie Starts Tomorrow more than 3100,000 per year in and in many cases impossible. pollution problems, in conjun- CHARTER MEMBERSHIP tax revenue to the town. citon with the sewer proposal. 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■ W Circuit Court 12 Bolton ▼ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ KalasHeads Tax Town Quickly Approves Tall Cedars Prison Term Ordered Exem ptions Criticize McCoy- ’lliose elderly persons ndw Frank J. Kalas of Tolland last In Vernon Burglary receiving an exemption and Funds For Typewriters night was elected Grand Tall enjoying a tax freeze on their Cedar of Nutmeg Forest, Tall JUDITH DONOHUE violation of a law which Gary Rackliff, 27, of Hart­ p r o p ^ e s need not reapply this Over Dump Sale Cedars of Lebanon, at the Warren Kleinscmidt, 21, of Correspondent prohibits elected officiab (ttmi ford, was sentenced to one to year for benefits if their status forest’s annual meeting held at 146 Center St., fined $50 for Tel. 649-8409 getting a raise within i. their three years in state prison by is unchanged, according to the Criticism, aimed at Mayor the Masonic Temple. breach of peace. Only a handful of Bolton tom of office. the mayor to buy the land at his Judge James Henebry Monday Manchester assessor’s office. Frank McCoy and his He succeeds Wayne L. Secrist Albert C. Krivickas, 18, of 165 residents attended last nl^t’s Town Counsel Markhall discretion or if he saw fit to do in the Manchester session of A $1,000 reduction in property “ handling” of the proposed of Manchester. West Rd., South Windsor, fined town meeting whidt completed Taylor, speaking off thh cuff, so.” He expressed resentment Circuit .Court 12. assessment is availahle to purchase o f an E llin ^ n land­ A public installation of $30 for possession of alcohol on Its business in less than IS said that although he could not that the mayor did not report Rackliff was sentenced after persons age 65 or over or to ‘i fill site, was outlined in a officers will be held Monday, town property. minutes. venture a legal opinion without his decision to delay the pleading guilty to a charge of those married to persons 65 or statement issued over the Dec. 18, at the Masonic Temple. Karl Kulo, 18, of Crystal Lake An appn^riation of $3,600 for reviewing the .statute,, the purchase, to the council to seek third-degree burglary. The over. In order to qualify, a weekend by Thomas Benoit one Rd., Rockville, fined $10 for the purchase of typewriters for question would probably torn on its approval and labeled the charge, lodged against Rackliff person must have resided of the four Democrats on the 12- operating an unregistered the high school business whether Sodal Security could action, “a potential economic by Vernon Police July 24, stems within the state for at least five member Town Council. motor vehicle, and $10 for im­ education department was ap­ be construed as a “benefit” ca ta stri^ e to oiir town and its frmn a burglary at the Texaco years and whose adjusted gross The Town Council gave proper use of plates. proved with no discussion. increase, like a raise or citizens which was totally Tiremaster Service Station on income does not exceed $5,000 if Republican Mayor McCoy its Since the item b 100 per cent wdiether it would be deemed a preventable from the outset.” Rt. 83, Vernon, on July 13. Thomas D. Miner, 24, of 12 married and jiving with a permission to sign a bond for reimbursable through state “right”. 1 : Referring to a recent Rackliff and a companion, Cottage St., Rockville, fined $50 spouse, or $3,000 if unmarried deed for purchase of the area education funds, townspeople To avoid any possibility of a statement made by the mayor Priscilla Revett of Windsor for attempting to obtain money or a widow or widower. ® which is now used by Vernon also authorized the school legal conflict, the resolution that the situation concerning Locks, allegedly left Connec­ under false pretenses. Those who believe they for its dumping site but is board to make application for was amended so thatbenefits the sale of the site was not alar­ ticut after being arrested. They qualify for the first time this owned by Earl Parker and'Ir­ Gary F. North, 23, of 15 the reimbursement. will take effect July j| 1973. ming, Benoit said, “ I feel there were apprehended in Maine year should apply at the ving Sweet. This permission Windsor Ave., Rockville, fined A request that tiie town’s full­ Atty. John Mahon slrv^ is a great deal indeed to be Nov. 8, returned to Connecticut assessor’s office in the was granted several months $40 for speeding. time elected officiab, the tax moderator for the m e d ^ . alarmed about. It an>ear8 by Vernon Police, and re­ Municipal Building or should ago, but according to Benoit the collector and town clerk, be • that instead of a dumpsite we arrested. Ronald R. Papolio, 31, of call, and an application will be eligible for Social Security was Christmas Trea^ bond for deed was not filed until are going to acquire a law suit Additional charges against Newington, fined $35 for fourth- mailed to them. also approved. The only Bolton’s senior citize^ will last week and at that time it with its costs coming out of the Rackliff — third-degree degree larceny. ’Thursday, Nov. 30, is the last discussion centered around the he treated to a Chrittmas was learned that the land was town treasury,” Benoit said. larceny, escape from custody, day for applying for the effective date of such coverage, dinner Dec. 9 at 1 p.m. 1^ the being sold to someone else at a Saying that there is no and resisting arrest — have Stoner F. Smith Jr., 19, of 82 exemption for the 1973-74 tax with Selectman Joseph Licitra Men’s Club and Council of price of $220,000. The mayor assurance that the town will been noiled (not prosecuted). Wells St., fined $100 for year. maintaining that it ^ould not Catholic Women o f St. Maurice has explained that he delayed ever get the site question even Misk Revett has pleaded operating a motor vehicle while be effective until July 1, 1973, Church in their parish center. filing pending investigation of a if. the town does ^ the suit, innocent to a charge of con­ his license was suspended. The after the next town election. ’Those planning to attend are statewide refuse disposal plan. Benoit questioned even if the spiracy to commit third-degree court remitted $35. Course Licitra felt that a Jan. 1,1973 asked to contact seniors/club Since learning of the possible suit is won, “ What are we to do burglary, and her case is David J. Staley, 19, of 7 Under Way president Mrs. Viiicent sale o f the land the mayor has if our contract to use this site sch^uled for jury trial at East effective date, as suggest^ in indicated he plans to file suit to Frank j. Katas Temple St., Vernon, fineii $35 the resolution, would be a Peracchio before Dec.,;!. runs out?” Hartford in December. MERIDEN (AP) - An stop the sale. for speeding. Other officers elected last intense five-week course to “ The handling of this entire Benoit called for a meeting of night are Donald C. Babb of The case of James V. Magee, John S. Trinidad, 52, of train state park police and con­ matter, by Mayor McCoy, the council as soon as possible East Hartford, senior deputy; manager of the Manchester Melrose, Mass., fined $25 for servation officers in law fi ii' demonstrates his utter dis­ to survey the situation and to William A. Blachley of East Book Shop at 739 Main St., was failure to obtain tax stamp. enforcement procedures was regard for the Town Council take appropriate action “ to Hartford, junior deputy; Arthur continued to Jan. 11, 1973. launched M on ^ y with a class and its enactments,” Benoit assure our citizens of Reichert of Vernon, re-elected Magee, 30, of Bridgeport, is Paul E. Caruso, 20, of Rt. 31, of J9 officers. said. He further criticized the economical and efficient refuse scribe; William J. Stevenson of charged with two counts of Coventry, fined $100 for using a ’The program, conducted at mayor for not calling a special removal in the years ahead.” Manchester, re-elected promoting obscenity. He has motor vehicle without the the State Police Academy, will meeUng of- the council, “ even He added, "I f we do lose this treasurer; Warren G. Bristol not yet pleaded to the charges. owner’s permission. include instruction on arrest, now as the situation site, we must face the rather Jr., trusts for three years; and There was no decision the penal code, rules of OOTS! deteriorates and constituents grim prospect of substantially Joseph F. Loersch of Bolton, Monday on a defense motion to evidence, investigative Santa <^us, that perennial child pleaser, delighted the youngsters once again, during a In Shetlands! Ribs! contact their councilman to find higher costs for this service at a Wilbert Hadden of Manchester allow an out-ofrstate attorney— Cases noiled Monday techniques, defense tactics, made a mistake. weekend appearance in Vernon. Arriving by train instead of Uie traditional sleif^, Santa out what’s happening.” He time when the cost of . and Whitney B. Merritt of Leonard A. Kamaras of included: first aid, firearms, narcotics In- came at the request of the*"Rockville Area Chamber of Commerce. (Herald photo by Cables! Fisherman Knits! added, “ while realistically, in government is already so pain­ Andover, finance committee Providence, R.I. to represent David A. Conlin, 36, of Storrs, vestigation and bomb You may have recently received an Au­ Richmond) view of his role in this pun^ase fully high.” members. Magee. charged with obtaining money indentification. dio Guide mailer from your Sylvania deal­ to date this may be Terming the situation as Magee was arrested by state under false pretenses. er which pictures and describes Sylvania understandable, it is indefensi­ demonstrating the very real Stevenson, Loersch, Hadden and local police Nov. 1 in Mark E. Granville, 29, of 19 audio products. ble to Ignore 12 elected officials need for communication, connection with a statewide' Locust St., procuring liquor for COOPERATIVE and Merritt are past grand Tall Model MS2712 in our Sylvania Audio and the citizens who put them in cooperation and candor in the Cedars of Nutmeg. anti-pornography crackdown. minors. • Road 'Flaza biji^Rt. 30 and his and B llin ^ h , all good for a incredible...Well, there is Mitchell Bernier, 35, of 109 > trip ended at the Tri-City discount on purchases or free E flopping Plaza, Vernon Circle. gifts. such a program where the In the Tall Cedars, Kalas has Spruce St., fined $15 for breach Ui been a member of its band for of peace. J At each place Santa was T h e Santa train was mother and infant go home J greeted by hundreds of children sponsored by the Rockville in a few hours after many years and has served as George W. Bunce, 51, of < its manager. He also is editor of Storrs, fined $40 for speeding. 13 who wanted to be sure he was Area Chamber of Commerce deli very... The average the Gratings, the monthly G ary L. C)ook, 30, of 45 > told early what they want for with William Moquin of the length of stay 10-% hours publication of Nutmeg Forest. Wellman Rd., fined $100 for u. Christmas. Several children chamber taking charge. The takes place in a small four- operating a motor vehicle while hand-delivered their letters to train, which has appeared all bed unit attached to a» Kalas is owner of Clinton his license was suspended. The. him to make sure there would over this state and in some maternity hospital...The Press in Tolland. towns in Massachusetts, was court remitted $25. be no danger of them getting advantage of the early dis­ originally built as a circus train He is married to the former Victor Demko, 17, of 136 lost in the Christmas mail rush. by A1 Prandini of East charge unit...is that it frees Barbara Heintz of Rockville. Branford St., fined $10 for One envelope contained 11 cents Hartford. Wayne Dzikiewicz, more beds in the main The family includes twin operating a motor vehicle > and several clippings from a without a license. E catalog toy section. It must who helped him build it, serves hospital...Other advan­ daughters Cindy and Candy. lU tages: older children don’t Peter R. Dumaine, 20, of 93 J have been from a young boy as as the “ engineer.” It is For the installation Dec. 18, Scarborough Rd., fined ^ 0 for J all but two of the items were equipped with music.and Satur­ have time to miss there will be a dinner at 6 p.m . < day as the train pulled into the failure to obey traffic control IS definitely for a boy. He must Mom...Babies suffer no ill for which there is no charge. signs. He was originally have condescended to enclose various “ stations” popular effects...Ambulance carry V. The installation ceremonies charged with speeding. December 1st. thru 23rd. two for a younger sister. Christmas Carols were played. them snugly to a home begin at 8 after a business Rose M. Dumond, 41, of 113 Another letter didn’t ask for which is ready to receive meeting. There will be enter­ Spencer St., fined $40 for anything. The two children them, for the mother has tainment and refreshments fourth-degree larceny. s it in g it used a subtle ap- COME FLY OR DRIVE left it only hours later. Cynthia W. Fassett, 20, of p ^ ch , they just wrote, “Dear HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP, before...England is where N augatuck, fined $40 for S(bta, I like you very much Mich. (AP) — Dewey Bryan The installing officer will be speeding. from Mike and Jill. believes that the airplane it’s all happening!... Marshall Elman of West Wiiliam J. Grogan, 52, of In another envelope were should have “ more utility,” so, Hartford, deputy for District Coolidge, Ariz., fined $150 for three or four lists perhaps from as a hobby, he builds an 15. Stevenson will be marshal 10-25-507o airplane that runs on the road. Proper medication alleviates operating a motor vehicle while children in the same family and James W. McKay will be under the influence of liquor. plus some art work and the Bryan, a mechanic, built his a great amount of discomfort. first readable in 1948. The organist. Vocal selections will notation “ I have been a good Fill your prescriptions at An additional charge of failure current model is his third. It is be rendered -by Richard to drive a reasonable distance boy.” Santa said he hopes he LENOX PHARMACY, 299 E. Reinohl. a 1,500-pound car that flies on Center St., Tel. 649-0696 for free apart was noiled. YOUR GIFT GALLERY on the Main Floor of Watkins Bros. I will be able to fill all of the a 175-horse power engine. The CJynthia A. Horvath, 18, of ' orders or at least do his very delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and Dinner reservations should be Manchester is celebrating their lOTH. CHRISTMAS...to help you plane flies about 150 miles an 1206A 1^. Middle Tpke., fined $5 best to make all of the children hour and drives at about 70 Holidays 84. “ Symbol Of Finest made with Kalas, 875-7576; for failure to drive in the proper happy on Dec. 25. m.p.h. Pharmacy Service.” Gift Dept., Secrist, 647-1217; or Babb, 189- celebrate this event with us we are having a BIG ANNIVERSARY lane. Film, Cosmetics, Candy. We 0102. > a SPECIAL... JUST IMAGINE...10— 25— 50% off on many, many honor Master Charge Caids. u J items in the entire shop...You can get those beautiful'gifts at a 1 >• i! 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PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1872 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1972- PAGE SEVEN T o l l a n d Tolland O p e n F o r u m Transportation Suggestions Solicited iia«r[|palpr I E m t m 0 Capital Fare Minor Changes Middle HARTFORD (AP) - The of action for Connecticut’s The commissioner said the School Honor Roll state Transportation Depart­ environmental respon­ Transportation Department is Deserves Support sibilities,” Commissioner A. Battle Change GRADE 7 Robin Tacey Debbie Magnuson ment is inviting suggestions trying to draw up better Founded Oct, 1,1881 Andrew Tally Earl Wood said . Dear editor: Dear sir:, > Teresa Ann Raymond Mike Morosi ’ Nadine Grant from local and regional plan­ guidelines for protectlcm the The Manchester Civic In Charter May ning authorities on better ways “ The department has written environnent while it does its Published by Manchester Publishing For the past decade or so, William LaBarge Stuart Pratt Joann Dowd newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. to the planning agencies and job. Orchestra-Chorald is b^dnning many petqile have worked to Ronald Bock Mary Beth Caron Lynda Esten to develop highways, airports 10 Brfinard Place, Mandiester, should telephone the circulation depart* and other transportation government officials inviting its 13th season and is in the sharpen tiie awareness at the Joanne Ihrose Stephanie Bonk Debbie Ridolfo Conn. 08040, teleidione 64S-2711 (AC 203.) ment, 647-«946. them to offer any recommen­ midst of a patrons drive. American public in re p rd to Cathy Lederman Marnie Bowen Natasha Bowen systems with the least harm to Departmental engineer Go Through the environment. dations or suggestions that they Published every evening except Sundays An additional $2,000 is needed peace on earth and social Oliver Toiler Beatrice White Jeanne Rodman Rotert W^. Gubala has been Member Audit Bureau of Circulation The response will be incor­ may have in this area,” Wood holidays. Eirtered at tte Manchester, toward a modest budget of injustice in the United States. Brian Tracey David Owen Frank Fitzgerald assigned to direct development Member of The Associated Press Try to Leave ^Em Laughing porated in a forthcoming “ plan said. Conn., Post Office as Second Class Mail $5,000. The orchestra now con­ The times, tire thought, were ^ BETTE QUfTRALE 4-H Winners William Markunas Heidi Kunzli Paul Levesque of the action plan, he added. Matto-. sists of about 70 musicians who . Correspajidnet Tolland County 4-H-winners WASHINGTON - The that a double standard is changing but li would a p p w Andrew Marquis Michelle Pellerin Pam Hills Ihe Manchester Publishing Co. calculated to put a crinkle in rdiearse weekly and present , Tel. 875:2845 8l in from Tolland are Lorrle Bull L. Lyrons Publishor suspicion here is that the involved. Over the past few that the public'.has d e t d ^ 't o John Olender Jeanne Casciola Deborah Hathaway no financial responsibility for the judicial brow. It is that two concerts eadi season, the The Board1 of SelectmenSelectm may Elderkin, clothing; Karen reason so many so-called decades most Presidents, a battle change And “cliing to Lee Ann Lombardo Michelle Atwood Cindy Elmer ^Wographical erron appearing in adver- while (folson, Finch, Klelh and second one with the Chorale. fo . revise the current Moulin, jinior leader^p; Lin­ Subscription Rates faceless citizens are fascinated majority of them Democrats, injustice as a secutity U a^et. Robin Hjarne Bonnie Davidson Scott Dudek tlsonents and other r e a < ^ matter in The other Nixon staffers were out At the first con coi Dec. 10, town charter to include a few of da Boyden, teen leadership; by the activities of Ralph have used their staffs to hold Qn election day a man was Sonia Higgins Mary Ellen Mahoney Dennis Tracey Payable in Advance Mandiester Evening Herald. politicking they were depriving Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony thb dianges advocated in the Ahne Janelle, keyaward; and Nader, crusfder against onto the office; the prerogative elected president 'on the Heidi Foster Susan Marquis Greg Sposito One Month |3-25 One 138.00 Display advertising dosing hours, three the taxpayers of the services will be played, plus Brahm’s ivoposed charter which they Mrs. Norman Wrifht. ten-year Year EVERYTHING, is that he is Is one o f the rewards of promise that he will be as cruel Domenic Palumbo The following Seventh grade Ann Beaulieu S i ^ Copy 15* Six Months 119.50 full days prior to publication. constantly doing such they should have been Violin Concerto with Rena to rejected, last week, according leader award. incumbency. No matter. The as his job would 'allow. He Jay Kehoe students attained “ A" in all Tom Vandestadt By Carrier, Weekly 75* Three Months |9.75 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon delightfully outrageous things. rendering to the President. Bonacini as guest soloist. would whiqier about peace in to First ^Selectman Erwin Tin Recycling Dropped Alan Williams subjects; Wayne McLaughlin The following eighth grade average taxpayer has to be Stoetzna. prior to day of publication; 12 noon FViday Now a U. S. District Court Beginning with Harry Truman, Since ours is a civic orchestra Indochina while th^ Ijiombs The Grange recycling center Brenda Godfrey Judy Jendrucek, Sarah Tweet. students attained “ A” in all The Answer To Your Gift Problem! Subscribers who fail to reodve their pleased that Nader has carried the Presidents I’ve known have Tlie tb ra selectmen agree op- will no longer handle tin and for publication Saturday and Monday. here is contemplating a Nader the issue into the courtroom. it makes no attempt to com ^te drowned out the sound M reason Terry Richards GRADE 8 subjects; Bernadette Czuchra, suit which would force the all irtade it clear to their aides with large professional in that section o f the worM. the heed for a full-time Firat aluminum cans due to disposal John Kowalchuk Tami Carter Barry Johnson. Compared with the some 175- that getting out the right votes Treasury Department to orchestras but instead provides He would praise detiuxnacy Selecimw, nothing that there is problems, according to Bruce Johnson Jamie Wentworth A Subscripfion To The miilion scandalously spent by In an Election Year was the No. no chame necessary in the Grange Master Harry LaBimte. recover thousands of dollars both parties during the a place for people who enjoy while being the sole si^kirter Greg Hareld Maura Gray About Town paid to top White House of­ 1 priority in the services playing symphony music, and of a police statd in South current charter to accomplish The center will still collect Robert Kennedy Pemela Hastings Manchester Evening Herald campaign, the dough involved is rendered department. this g ^ . All that would be ficials while they were working more important, offers the Vietnam. A state that arrests paper and glass however, on Norm Kabrick Linda Marchesseault Friendship Circle of the Our Campaigns peanuts. Special Counsel If it means anything in these needed would be agreement on to re-elect President Nixon. music student an unusual op- an average of 60 person! per Saturday and Sunday mornings. Kelley Knight Debbie Minnick Salvation Army will meet Colson, Counselor Finch apd dizzy times, the law seems to an a n ^ l salary in the budget, Nader and his Public Citizens pmiunity to play in a symphony day illegally fw dissent, it tuu The center wll) be closed Uie Susan Hyde Kim Hunt tonight at 7; 45 at the Citadel for A Gift For The Whole Family For The Whole Communications Director be on Nader’s side. Title 31, Inc. have asked the court to orchestra under expert and closed down almost a ir the approved by the finance brard Sundays before Christmas and Annette Jesanis Cjrothia Ingrahm a work night. Mrs. Thomas Are Too Long Klein each earn, or make, $42,- Section 628 of the U. S. Code order Treasury' Secretary skilled direction. newspapers and c o llie s , and and by the annual town New Years. Susan Woodward Michael Toppi McCann and Mrs. Carl Peter­ Year 500 a year. Based on an Aug. is says that appropriations for meeting. Meeling Scheduled American presidential campaigns George P. Shultz to "recap- memo from Colson to the White It is a thrilling experience to built more prisons than sdiools Kathy Zabilansky Laurel Segar son will be co-hostesses. A campaign does not have to last for turt’’ for the government (read “ the public service shall be perform along with a musician or hospitals combined. Tne selectmen may agree to The Board of Finance will Nancy Miller Debbie Songailo An Ideal Gift For: Mother and Dad are too limg and too costly, tiresome House staff which stated that applied solely to the objects for months. Japan has Just started a 21- taxpayers) salaries of the professional stature of To a man such as General increase the size of the Board of meet tonight at 7; 30 in the Town Anne Furey Margie Titus Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma “ Every single one of those” 71 which they are respectively Edjlcation to nine members as Hall, and is expected to act on Grandparents — College Students — for both candidates and voters, “ unlawfully paid” to Charles Mr. Bonacini. I would like to Thieu, who has practical^'actically Steve Busel Mark Miller Phi will meet tonight at 7;30 at day general campaign that will end on days to Election Day “ is made, and for no others.” A W. Colson, Robert H. Finch, name some of the music st(q>ped the peace talks single reomunended in the proposed the appropriation for the Sally Howat Lynn Bielecki the home of Mrs. Paul Foley, 20 Your Favorit# Serviceman inordinately divisive and even campaign day,” the Treasury good lawyer, of which there are election day, Dec. 10. Japan’s more Herbert G. Klein and other students who have played in the handedly, Richard Nixon gives document and by the school propos^ town garage. Nancv Boyden Chenil Wohllebe Jerry Rd., East Hartford. dangwous for participants. would be reimbursed only about several in the Republican board itself, Stoetzner added. unspecified members of their orchestra and thra continued his moral support and the The Elderly Housing Steven Tracey Holli Lojzim Guest speaker will be a caterer. than 73 m illion qualified votera will be $24,600 for the campaigning party, could argue that the ITie six-year terms for many Authority will meet tonight at It is to the credit of the American staffs, the White House staff done by Colson, Finch and into advanced music training or financial support of every Barbara Miller subjected to electioneering in a style and Vice President Agnew’s aides’ politicking was a selfless professional music: toWn boa i^ and commissions 7:30 in the Administration Ann Fitzgerald SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE people that they survive the boredom Klein. single taxpayer in the United much like our own, with outpourings staff while they “ devoted sub­ after-hours chore pursued by Cyrus S te v e n s , P e t e r Statra. codld also be reduced to four Building. Slske Dammon $89.00 YEAR — $19.50 6 MONTHS — $9.75 8 MONTHS However, there are also the dedicated patriots when other yean as included in the propsed The Welcome Wagon New­ tl'T > 4 of endless repetitions and the inflation stantially all of their working Pantaluk, Michael Jones, For four years Nguyen Van Kathy Lewis ^ 8 MONTHS MINIMUM SUBSCSUPTKXN H'll through television, radio, newspapers, salaries paid to those less devout citizens were chaiter. comers Club will hold a board Slid fashioned candy cane^ of non-issues by overblown itetoric, time” to the Nixon campaign. Roberta Johns, Stephen Johns, Thieu has said he wifi not have Cathy McLeod * A OIFT OARO WILL BE IQNCLaSBlD w unspecified staffers, plus the knocking off eight hours in the meeting tonight at 8 at the sound trucks, handbills and p o s t ^ In an era when most people Gary Shulze, Abbie Horwitz, peace unless it is on his terms ^ e selMtmen unanimously James Ferruccio P for eating and decorating, ^ and, once the ballots are counted, cost of running the President’s sack. seem to look only down on Barbara Kelly, Margaret and we have taken his side.. rejected the proposed charter Fagan home on Robbie Rd. Karen Warner to baga and boxaa ...... from 39e M £1 The big difference is that Japan will office. Nader’s suit notes that Nevertheless, the suit can do The Conservation accept peaceably the verdict of the politicians. Democrats and Helfrick, Phillip Ruder, Alan Now, when peace has been' which was based on a change to James Green Nixon aides had “ unlawfully no harm and might even cause have to put up with it for only three Republicans alike mmt get a Pease, Sirkka Johnson, Robert coming tomorrow for the past a town manager-expanded Commission will meet Karen Zabilansky k&iad'it at _ J voters and turn with relief to the more enjoyed use of the extensive a future President to be more tomorrow night at 8 ih the Town giggle out of Nader’s a^ion. Goodberg, Susan Abell Sinta, month, he still fights his own Bdhrd of Selectipen type James Sydoriak. weeks. That would hardly whet the facilities of the White House circumspect in the Hall. OPEN prosaic tasks of life. This has always been a country Ozzie Lehnert, Charles Pikler, war with '^ e rica n fighting goveramrat, on a motion made Jill Harding appetites of our politicans for going to and the Executive Office disbursement of public funds by Democratic Selectman Democral Appolnled 13 BISSELL STREET PH O N E 647-9946 It is at least debatable whether that enjoys watching its public Tails Paups, Susan Barrett, power. Still whole areas in Viet­ Barbva Dowty NITES Building, including free office for political gain. In any case, Charles Thifault. ' Tony Tantillo Jr. of Buff Cap lig 9J officials squirm. Besides, few Lisa Edmonston ►th« nAroele of nudeftralt the people and getting the ego- space, transportation, Linda Mitchell, James Carroll, nam, North and South, Laos, most campaigns change a significant working stiffs got time off from Nader’s legalistic Nosy and I’m sure that there are Under the te'rhis of the Rd. has been appointed as the Alison Dyer dowfitown manchiltar ’til CALL O R STOP IN: MON. - FRI. 8:30 - 5:00-^AT. till N O O N nourishing plaudits of the crowds, fiut ^ telephones and office equip­ and Cambodia are t^ e te d their jobs, with pay, to hustle Parkerism is at least the stuff others. I believe that the prqposeid charter, many youngest member of the Nancy Zlotsky k number of votes. A good argument indiscriminately,.by an imper­ ment, all of which were paid for of which fun and games are cuiteintly eljKted offices would Democratic Town Committee. surely we can find some reasonable for their pet candidates in the orchestra-chorale brings to this sonal sensoring"' device and could be made that the Democrats by the plaintiffs and other made, and we could all use a haVb become'a^intive. The The 18-year old University of recent unpleasantness. community an educational and systematically annihilated. limitations such as three months. taxpayers.” little jollity. Have at it, Ralphle Board of Selecfmen would have Hartford student, is second vice l> real human problems that must An inomediafo peace, that could As for risks, the shooting of Gov. Germanys and seeking a lowering of ment is now coming to a Slow gressional leader of his own breaking reelection majority, therddcniheht M'liHs Vejecfod; . , The first ifiailing is “ only a East i be brought to light. be seen by all. jostead of some the propdsed charter' may be SPENCER ANDNILLSTOWN IN MANCHESTER boil among congressional party. Mr. Nixon has gravely relatively small portion of the HarifofdA*! George Wallacp stands as the latest Communist barriers, exemplified by The interesting thing to me is ridiculous clqim of mass petitibned for a i4fefendum by Republicans over what they In private conversations with deepened his second-term total number of refunds that murder in the narpe of eventual 15 per cent 6f thh electorate. violence in a tra^c^list. the Berlin Wall. regard as President Nixon’s in­ White House aides, this problems with his own men on how we Manchesterites choose will eventually have to be h I to deal with these problems. We “ honorable” peace. Permlls Tojhl 860,500 sulting indifference to the tendency to tal^e his own party Capitol Hill just as he did inside made,” Brown said Thursday. vote down better schools for our What peace and ^n or have to Building permits issued party’s congressinal wing for granted as a sort of royal the Administration with his The refunds are necessary GET FAMOUS-NAME BRANDS AT K MART own children and there are do with one another is rather covering the _))ast two weeks during the long, secret sessions prerogative has angered some public demand for instant because the state Supreme some who say that the moun­ obscure considering honor is a total $60,500 ‘including those Join the millions of satisfimd K mart shoppers that like our discount prices. When we soy "You’re safe when, you save-eft K m art”/ Uneasy Peace For Vietnam at C^amp David to draft his of Mr. Nixon’s leaders in resignations. That demand is Court last summer ruled the 'if ■ tain top is not worth saving. All state of mind or a fantasy of the issues for twS new houses. drastic reorganizaiton plans. Congress. One leader has deeply embarrassing to some state could impose a tax on only Vietnam has had a generation of this is being done as I mind and peace is a xeality. Giyse permits went to we mean every K mart customer gets satisfaction always or their money refunded immediately. Come and see for yourselfl V is expected to be concluded soon, will ’The rising hostility, in truth, warned the White House that aides who had intended to 50 per cent of long-term capital But there is hope., Richard Stanley Johnson, Metchal Rd. war and bloodshed, of fighting and stems partly from the Republican members of return to private life but now understand it, to keep taxes gains, instead of 100 per cent. \ik include an in-place cease fire, to be from getting any higher than Nixon has followed George $22,000 and to Lindy Childress, President’s spectaculary Congress would be “ far more want to delay; they fear a quick being fought over. Peace, if and when they are now, sort of a McGovern’s advice and White B ird Rd. $30,000. enforced, if it can be enforced at all, successful reelection campaign independent” than the old in exit would unjustly taiht foem Meskillian way of looking at accepted a realistic agreement Miscellaieous permits were it comes, will be an uneasy one by a handful o f 5,000 troops from four during which many Republican dealing with lame-duck with guilt from the Watergate Public Records things, a dollars and cents with North Vietnam, of course issued to Charles Pezzente, V- candidates felt ignored by the President Richard Nixon. and attendant scandals. Warranly Deeds disturbed by poUtlcal batUes and the neutral nations, Poland, Hungary, mentality. he still will'not contend with Kozley rd', shed dormer $2,500. gv- 'i"' self-centered-and highly Likewise, Rep. John It is too late to correct that Philomena Lucas to Edward struggle for control may bring new Yet how strange it is that Thieu. He has also propoi^ the Earl BVans, Tollaiid Stage Canada and Indonesia. Some but not effective - non-campaign con­ Anderson of Illinois, chairman mistake, but Mr. Nixon’s J. and Margaret A. Gagnon, \yp^ there is noticeably less exact same defense cuts,once Rt. rec room, $3,000. outbreaks of guerrilla war. ducted from the Oval Office. of the House Republican looming battle over reorganiza­ property at 219 Scott Dr., j if‘ all of the North Vietnamese troops screaming and hollering about termed ‘‘irrational’’ by VSH iflealty, Inc. Merrow Such hostility, which we Conference, told NBC’s Bill tion might still be blunt^ if he conveyance tax $46.20. \\h A portent of things to com e could be will be withdrawn from South where most of our tax money McGovern’s political adver­ Rd., fuibace and ducts $3,000. [ s*. reported in detail, may well be Monroe on the “ Today” show summoned his leaders to Camp saries. Richard P. and Charlene C. seen in actions on both sides after goes. Sixty per cent of every tax Deeds Filed h ^ Vietnam. And the American war sprinkled with sour grapes. But last Friday that a “ far greater David for a personal review of Jubinville to Richard H. and dollar and all of the taxes you Maybe if we are lucky Mr. Seven warranty deeds were agreement in principle for a the presidential aloofness and degree of consultation” his reorganization schemes. Charlotte A. Wemmell, prisoners will be freed. Long before pay on your telephone bill each ■Nixon will be as successful at filed last week, three involving remoteness from the between the White House and Anything less is an invitation property at 17 Bond St., con­ i • ceasefire. The Communists broke month go to pay for past, doing what McGovern proposed industrial development and one [ ^ I Christmas, every American devoutly congressional wing of his party, Congress is now essential. for disaster in the new veyance tax $31.35. present and future wars. ’The as Lyndon Johnson was at doing for a-'newly built bouse. their word to Henry Kissinger, hopes and prays. now so evident in the recesses Congress, he said, is “ par­ (Congress. Gaire Della Fera to Lois U.S. taxpayer spends 25 million what Barry Goldwater RUieell C. Gunther to the of Camp David, has no such ticularly sensitive” these ^ y s Hanlon and Alma LaBonne, revealed the substance of the ten­ dollars a day to support and promised. But if he is not; Kingfisher Corp., property on So far as America is concerned, the ingredients. about its declining prestige, as property at 454 Parker St., con­ tative agreement, and strove to get it continue the killing in bombs and fire will be the reali­ Rt. M. ' long miserable war will then be over. If this process is allowed to the executive branch grows Herald veyance tax $45.65. Indochina. ty of the Vietnamese people, Town of Tolland to Kenneth signed before the U.S. election. continue, one predictable stronger. Austin B. and Marie G. But for Vietnam, distrustful and In return we get a human cost and for the American people, (towperthwaite, property in the though shocking possibility is Yet, despite these veiled war­ Yesterdays Crouchley to David L. and President Nixon refused to be of over 300 innocent civilians espionage and deceit will fill industrial park. uneasy, the struggle will only enter a that Mr. Nixon’s wholesale nings of trouble ahead, Mr. the hour. Rosalie M. Smith, property at 25 Years Ago per day, and our own dictator Edward F. and Louisa K. pressured until details could be reorganization of his executive Nixon has not yet received a 25 Westminster Rd., new phase. The' ways of democracy puppet In Saigon, President Spiro Agnew referred to \ Wochomurka to the Southern branch of government will single Republican leader for Vincent Diana and Lee conveyance tax $42.90 spelled out clearly to avoid a no-man’s are strange to the Vietnamese, North Thieu, (who is everything Adolf demonstrators as Nazis. Has he ' New England Telephone Co., encounter a wall of Republican serious 1973 strategy talks,- Silverstein are praised by Helen H. Olson to Romeo H. land of ambiguities. Hanoi pushed Hitler ever aspired to be). We forgotten? Marches and , , property on Dunn Hill Rd. and South, and a free election, if and resistance on Capital Hill. Just either at the White House or the nationally known debating Dube Jr. and Pauline M. Dube, get continued inflation, more demonstrations are democracy. Gateway Homes, Inc. to troops hard to gain control of more such a forecast is now being presidential retreat at Camp expert, on their speeches at the property at 95 Linwood Dr., when it can be held, may not resolve POW’s every day, An FBI powerful enough to , James L. and Joselyn Webb, made privately by a powerful David. Except for a happy debating clinic at Hartford conveyance tax $39.60. territory ahead of an in-place cease unemployment and division in violate human privacy with the , property on Alden Dr. the conflict. Cabinet member. birthdAycall to Sen. Hugh S^tt Public High School. Lois L. Hanlon to Duane A. the country. We fill our own full support of the government, Francis T. and Phyllia E. fire. With the new Congress firmly of Pennsylvania, the Joe McCluskey, veteran and Elaine M. Stimson, Still, if North and South Vietnam children's veins with heroin now that’s Nazism. And God . McCormack to Andrew Y. and in the grip of the Democrats, Republican Senate leader,^ Olympic and all-American property at 15 Deimont St., con­ Afraid of treachery, Saigon piled up because one third of all heroin help the United States if we put James M. Salors, property on will bury the hatchet'and makeuse of anything short of total there is reason to believe the"' track star, wins 5-mile road veyance tax $30.25. arms with U.S. help at an coming into the U.S. is from up with it. Thank you. Summit Dr. proffered aid from the United States Republican support for Mr. , President has not even spoken race. Andrew Aiualdi and Andrew Southeast Asia, a war dividend. Jim Hyland Vaughn N. and Kathryn L. unprecedented ^ rate, to resist *ahy Nixon’s still-unfinished to his legislative lieutenants. Ansaldi Jr. to Austin B. and and other nations to rebuild their 10 Years Ago Anyone naive enough to think 633 Center St. Thehaway to Jacque K. reorganization plans could Moreover, Republican Marie G. Crouchley, property attempt to overrun the country. Green Manor (Construction that little old Manchester isn’t Manchester , , Knowlfon, property on South ravaged land, the bright promises of prove fatal. Yet, the President congressional leaders have at 303 Timrod Rd., conveyance Co., Inc., Lydall and Foulds effected by this is sadly River Rd. The approaching agreement, which has still not confided even the been scanning the President’s tax $70.40. peace may be realized. Paper Co. and Moriarty Bros, mistaken. Kenneth Cowperthwaite to P ' ^ broad outlines of his appointment schedule with Romeo H. Dube Jr. and contribute nearly equal checks Perhaps we are consistent P atrl«llvA ‘ Cowperthwaite, meticulous care these last two Today’s Thought. Pauline M. Dube to Jcrfm A. and weeks; they have yet to find a totaling $10,000, almost one- after all. Because with our tax property on Rt. 30. I' I Gelling Unlangled Sophie M. Kravontka, property tenth of , to United Fund of dollars we don’t vote down Chrisiniiis Bazaar single visitation to Camp David at 10 Oliver Rd., conveyance Manchester. schools in Indochina, we bomb A textile factory with) Thcf Hdns Christian Anderson by William Timmons, chief tax $29.70. them to bits even with the complicated machinery posted MonfoSoiti School on Goose White House lobbyist, or any of , Charles S. Tarpinian to children inside. We don’t just instractions: “ If your threads Lane ’ will hold a Christmas his staff-vivid evidence that (diaries J. and Laura M. Tarpi­ Current Quote oppose the conservation of the get tangled, call the foreman.” Bazaar Saturday from 10 a.m. ‘ Mr. Nixon is ignoring his nian, property on. Teresa Rd., mountain top we craterize One of the workers, a diligent until‘5 p*m. and on Sunday from ' legislative leaders on the take­ no conveyance tax. “ It’s getting better because mountains in Indochina, so and busy worker, got her 1 until 5 [i-in. off of his reorganization Edward j : and Dorothy F. the old criterion used to be thoroughly that not even the in­ threads tangled; she tried to The bazaar will include a visit schemes. They know, however, Collins to J(rfm C. and Ronda S. something like ‘The Giant sects survive. And keep in disentangle them, but only from Santa Claus, with k they will be expect^ to save Ck]Corless, property on Woodside Squash thkt Devoured mind, even if a cease fire is made, them worse; finally she . photographer to record the him from a crash landing. It., conveyance tax $33. Phiiadelphia.’ It was always a signed, massive U.S. aid does sent for the foreman. event; Christmas tree or­ The hazard of a crash landing Executor’s D iM monster threatening a city.” — not stop and Nixon wants to He glanced at the threads and naments, handcrafted items, is real.Congressionai Francis G. Little and Olive L. committee and subcommittee D. C. Fontana, creator of a new in close the “ defense” budget. said, “ You have been trying to baked goods, cook book, white [ ttle, co-administrators under science-fiction television It’s about time people got do this yourself.” elephant table and special ' chairmen ferociously guard the will of Sarah J. Little, to series, who says science-fiction their priorities in order. Stop She answered, “ Yes.” children’s items. their watchdog powers over the Watkins Bros. Inc., property at movies are improving. paying for the mass bombing “ Why did you not send for Girl Seoul Notes executive branch departments 14 Spruce St., conveyance tax and killings of people across the me, according to instructions?” Girl Scout calendars are and agencies under their $41.25. “ Things have never been so world who are about as real, to he asked. presently being sold, oiders for control. 'Release of Attaehmeni good. There is not the sli^test us as old war movies. Realize Rather suUoily, she said, “ I . which. may be pldced by Yet, as we write this, the Mary Helen Palmer versus ^ ~ sign of diminishing business. that they are thinking, did my best.” contacting Mrs. Edward President has made not the W illi^ L. Palmer. More than three million peq>le He replied, 'CRemember this: Mahoney, Grahabor Bd< siightest effort to keep such breathing, suffering human Marriage License have seen it, and 700,000 are Doing your best is sending for A Service Unit Mseting will congressional powers as Rep. mothers, babies, fathers and Carl John Shillo, Norwich, being born every year. me.” be held tonight at 8 is the social Chet Holifield of (California, old people and stop killing and Marie Louise Botterm, 67 Logically, there’s really no Too ofted we wait until all room of the* United Democratic chairman of the them. Then start paying for de­ Autumn St., Dec. 15, St. James reason why it should ever end.” cent schools for our kids and else fails before we call on the (tongregational Chsrch. Elacfa critically-important House Giurcb. — Peter Saunders, director of Lord. How much better to begin troop is expecteik to send a Government Operations (Com­ n ^ t a in s for them to climb. Trade Name Agatha Christie’s detective It’s a simple choice, pay for life each day with Him and then go reprqsentotive to ihe meeting, mittee, and Rep. Frank Horton Mitchell A. Hadge, doing..^ thriller “ The Mousetrap,” or pay for death. to Him immediately when during which plans for the of New York, the committee’s business as Rate-A-Mate, ^ beginning its record 21st year Jay April adjustments’of the day reqaiie Christmas Caro) sing will be senior Republican, informed of Manchester. the secret Camp David on the London stage with 22 West (Center St. His help. presented. deliberations. performance No. 8,311. Manchester Rev. William A. TgylorClarcfe , '.jr of the '■ V - \ •.

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College Notes MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1972 - PAGE NINE I \ South Windsor Miss Jane Hammond, Miss Betty Attn Kiqicbnnoa of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daughter Prepares The Baby Has Ellington Rd., South Windsor Is Joseph F. .Hammond of 82 a member of the glee chib of PZC To Consider Sites Oakwood Rd. and a senior Regis Odlege, Weston, M us., Didn’t You Know? economics major at Emmanuel which *ill preimit a Chriitmas To Take Over 9 ■ CoUege, Boston, Mass., is a concert in thtt college chapd For Restaurants Garage WE WERE HERE . . . Been Named member of the curriculum Dec. 10 at 8 p^m. Father^s Mortuary committee this year. BARBARA ^ARRICK request for a $20 d^NMit fee for the appointment of an agency to SERVHK REATIL O U TinS - SOIOOIS Correspondent s i^ placement on pn^ierty for carry out provisions governed Tej. 644.8274 a sev«i-day period proceeding BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Miss Isaac doesn’t see herself CHURCH - IHDUSTRUL- by the Inland Wetlimds and “Every funeral home needs a as a leader in the women's Two Bite plans will be the date of a public hearing for Water Courses Act, enacted by Bavier, Amy Lee, daughter of Kenneth W. and Paula Goodwin RINGS FOR reviewed by the Planning and a zone change. woman’s touch,” says Annette liberation movement, howecer. CUIBHEEDS the Senate and House of Isaac, a 26-year-old mortician “I think wc lib is a lot of Bavier, 73 Fairfield St., Manchester. She was bom Nov. 10 at Zoning Commission when it The PZC ^ also review the Representative. A spokesman Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are MOTHER! V meets tonif^t at 7:30 p.m. in controversial Rt. 5 zoning who expects to take over her junk,” she lys. the Town Rali. for the commission said three father’s funeral business in n “ I’ve all fs been rather Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodwin Jr., Bolton.' Her paternal recommoidations made by the choices are with the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bavier Sr., Bolton. Her Peter Morris pians to buiid a public hearing held earlier this few years. independent I certainly don’t commission at the present Miss Isaac feels that a female need womer liberation,” she great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nomnan Bavier, hfr. and Spanish-styied restaurant on month. time. The PZC, the Conserva­ Mrs. Harry Goodwin Sr,, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith Sr. Her Sullivan Ave. with a seating Rt. 5 is mainly zoned funeral director, like herself, explains. tion Commission or both often can add “that special She ho|; to marry but is great-great-grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caine. She capacity for 130 persons. industrial at the [uesent time, commissions. has a sister, Corene, 17 months. ^ Raymond Handel of East and PZC changes call for a touch, a certain feeling” to determined' ^bat being a wife Senior Citizens Meeting burial arrangements. Often “a will not interfere with her, “' a : Hartford will present plans for mixture of general commer­ A MlUtary Whist wlU be held Ouellette, Kathryn Grace, daughter of Jeffrey B. and Virginia a six-bay trucking facility, also cial, industrial park, industrial man, he just does because it has career as a funeral director. after the regular business to be done,” she adds. Her father will be retiring in McKinnon Ouellette of 178 Warren Ave., Vernon. She was bom on Sullivan Ave. He wiii rent and residential zones. Owners meeting of the South Windsor Nov. 0 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal , and r^Mdr vehicies at the site. of Pratt and Whitney’s Podunk At first the grief associated a few years, and she expects to Senior Citizens tomorrow at 1 with the business bothered her. ^^ke over the business then. grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. McKinnon, Jamaica The commission will also Plant, Mahr Freight Lines and p.m. in the St. Peter’s Plain, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. take formal action on its newly a representative from “You have to overcome it,” shqi' ^ And she adds, “I’d like to work Episcopal Church Hall on Sand explains, and she did. “You till I’m 50 years old.” Berthold Ouellette, Lewiston, Maine. ' proposed by-laws designed to Worcester Express who Hill Rd. ^>ecify the responsibilities and attended the Nov. 14 public have to be able to take over " * « "1’ r ' Persons who volunteered to when they (the family of the Crockett, Dina Marie, daughter of William R. and Evelyn authority of tlie commission. hearing expressed concern for bring bridge tables are being Peddlers Irk Hospital Bagot Crockett, Charter Rd., Tojland. She was bom Nov. 9 at • The commission has been the fact that their land acreage deceased; can’t. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia reminded to do so, as well as “The only funearl that still Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is operating under the Connec­ is considered non-conforming to playing cards. lAP) — Authorities at a large Harold J. Bagot, 29 Palm St., Manchester. Her paternal ticut General Statutes. zone changes being anticipate. bother m #are children’s,” she government hospital in the Bus seats are still available notes. Those, she turns over to grandparents are Robert W. Crockett and Mrs. Evelyn Ames. The proposed' new by-laws Following the Nov. 14 public for the trip to the Christmas northern town of of Ipoh are an­ Her great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Bagot, Mr. and Mrs. call for four-year terms for hearing, the commission voted her father, with whom she runs noyed at coffin peddlers who Prestige Gifts Show at Radio City scheduled the M. McDonald Isaac Jr. and FOR INTBRNATIONAl, OOUBMBT TASTES William Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. John Howarth. each of the commission’s five to approve the land filling for Dec. 6. have been trying to sell their members who would be elected regulations as proposed effec­ Daughter funeral home. wares to seriousiy ill patients • CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND FAVORS Republicans to Meet Miss Isaac began a two-year Bugnacki, Sieven Patrick, son of Thomas and Judith Healy in groups of two and three in a tive Nov. 21. The South Windsor and their relatives. • CHEESE — JAM & JELLY G IR PACKAGES Bugnacki, Birch Mountain Rd., Manchester. He was bom Nov. 5 ■five-year period; Also approved this month was apprenticeship with her father Republican Town Committee after graduating from the • BISCUITS — COOKIES ~ SNACK ITEMS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents I disquaiification procedures for the application for the town’s will hold a regular meeting School of Mortuary Science in NEW! - EXCITING are Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Healy, East Hartford. His paternal , any commission member who first “Open Space’’ tomorrow at 8 p.m. in th«, Conn- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bugnacki, 15 Sunset St., f; may be directly and indirectly development' named New York City and passing a cU Chambers of the Town Hall. examination given by the NATURAL HEALTH MERIDY SPECIALTY WHOLESALE Manchester. He has a brother, Michael, 8; and a sister, Tracy jinterestied in an application “Skyview.” The project is a 'On the agenda is a review and Lynn, 6. I before the board “in a personal new concept to South Windsor profession’s National Board. FOOD SHOPPE OFFIOB • WAREHOUSE analysis of the recent election Sjie became a licensed SIXTY NINE TOLLAND TURNPIKE I or financial sense” alternates and will have 80 homes built on results and statistics. MANCHESTER, CONN. A highly personalized gift for Mothers and Grandmothers; the I be given a more active role by smaller than required lots, on funeral director and enbalmer Barton, Eric Alan, son of Alan R. and Carolyn Mellen Barton, children's own birlhstones in a beautiful gold ring! One to five All registered Republicans in AT THE Storrs. He was born Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. I participation in all meeting approximately 46 acres, with in 1970 and is one of the PHONE 643-0255 GEN uTn E gemstones in 14K yellow or wlTite golc Many other the town are invited to attend. youngest of the dozen women in Eya Exteniions Unlimited His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and hto. Curtis G. Mellen, 35 styles available, too. From $52 Iwitb exception of public approximately 10 acres of the . Dance Tickets Available PARKADE EXCLUSIVELY A WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Falknor Dr., Manchester. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and ■ hearings, unless he is called on project left for open space Connecticut holding that, title. Ballet Academy Membership Drive ALLOW 3 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY Tickets for the St. Margaret Mrs. Robert L. Barton, 145 Tanner St., Manchester. He has a I to replace a member at the recreation and iand. A road will Mary’s Ladies Guild Christmas Joseph Albano, at left, founder and artistic director of the was David Howard, co-director of Harkness House for sister, Lisa Marie, 3. EASY PAYMENTS INVITEiX • public hearing. enter the project from Graham Dance to be held Saturday in Albano Ballet Academy pours champagne for Dr. and Mrs. Ballet Arts,.New York City and former leading soloist for The by-laws also include a Rd. and an entrance from High the church hall are now Thomas Westmoreland of E. Tudor Lane, Manchester, England’s Royal Ballet. The Parents and Friends of the Sauer, Meredith Jean, daughter of David M. and Gloria St. A walkway will also be available and may be when the organization launched its membership campaign Albano Ballet Academy welcomes men as well as women Fillault Sauer, Hebron. She was born Nov. 6 at Manchester Bolton ; included to Eli Terry School purchased from the following recently with over 200 in attendance. The champagne to membership. For further information regarding Memorial Hospital. Her maternaFgrahdmother is Mre. Ross ^ through Norma Dr. committeemen; Mrs. Thomas Wilkins, Hebron. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. The commission has looked at reception for new members was held at the Hartford membership contact the Hartford studio. Griffin, 454 Avery St.; Studios at 130 Washington St., Hartford. Guest of honor Martin Sauer, Andover. Her maternal gr^t-grandparenU are JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 H onor Stewart Brown, Wild Rose Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quimby, Claremont, N.H. Her paternal great- •N MAIN S T R U T M ANCHUTIR H e b r o n Mrs. Dennis Moynihan, Birch grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin San Giacomo, Andover. Hartford • Middletown • New Britain Hill Dr.; Mrs. Warren Walrii, She has a brother, Benjamin, 2. Rolls Scantic Meadow Rd.; Mrs. Duplicate Bridge - sHR;H SCHOOL^ Robert Klute, Birch Rd.; Mrs. -High 6chool Principal ZBA To Hear John Patrick, Mountain Dr.; Results of the duplicate will to a club'championship for Norman Shaw has announced bridge game played Friday at open pairs. Mrs. Roland Ouellette, Mark the nambs of students aftfaining Request « For Dr.; Mrs. Richard Balboni, Scx:k it away- the Andover Bridge Club are as honors (Rt the^end ofijhe first, IT agt Greenfleld Dr.; Mrs. Theodore follows: first, Mr. and Mrs. Results of the duplicate marking period. ^ M ruiSVr SJ8C Harold Lucal; second, Mr. and bridge game played Nov. 20 at Rankin, Benedict Dr.; and Mrs. it. ]i, Diose attaining high honors ANNE EMT Patrick Hogan, Oak St. Mrs. Stanley Craft; and third, *the Manchester Conununity Y are Douglas Fish an(|. Janet Paul Barton and Bob Camphell. are as follows: Knock-out team Correspondent Music will be provided by the Gordow' in Grade 11 and Tel. 228-3971 Clay Eldwards Trio. M finalists: Linda Simmons, ■) . Margaret Landry in Grade; 10. Results of the Manchester Patricia Matrick, Beverly 'The Zoning Board of Appeab Church Guild Meeting -Seniors named to the honors St. Margaret Mary’s Ladies Bridge Cltjji’s duplicate bridge Saunders Lettie Glenn and will hold a public bearing list include Thomas Cafro, Guild will hold an executive game played Friday are'as Margaret Boyle, Ann tomorrow evening at 8 in the Linda Ciscon, Diane Gross, board meeting Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. follows: North-South, first, McLaughlin, Grace Barrett and Town Office Building to hear a Robyn Islaib, Beth LaFrancis, request from Andrea Oat of 16 in the church rectory at 80 James Baker and Sue Davis; Mary 'fierney. ^Anytlfliii^six: Diane Lei^et, Sharon Hayes Rd. T h e y S a y second, Dick Tischhauser and Ridge Dr.; Glastonbury, for a Regular games results are: Maneggia, Renee Myette, All . officers and board .99 Edgar Ramspeck; and third; first, Mrs. Maury Brown and variance under Section 8.1,b of “ Good Boy' Jeanette Pag^olL Carl Oredss, the z o i ^ reflations to live in members are asked to attend. Ken Hikman and Sydney Mrs. Philip Holway; second, ABOUT^’TdWN JLois fPrindle, John Rysf,iFaly ■ . r’*' *; I n S am oa ' McKenzie. Also, East-West: Mrs. Gerald Horowitz and Mrs. ' ♦SI'*’" *• - a trailer while building a home. Sherwood, Susan Tomaszewski School Buses first, Mrs. W.H. Holland and Roy Schwartz; and third, Mrs. The Men’s Union of Union There will be a board meeting |chWwln0 ^ sireTchtt The other day a friend came and Beth Wogrean. Paul A. White, principal in Joe Toce; second, Fred Baker AIm Freheit and Mrs. Mary Congregational Church, of the Manchester WATES Court to visit with hen two year old Rockville, will hold a dinher av8ll-1 Model 41 Those in thc^ junior class are charge of school bus son. He was blonde and chubby and Kaye Baker; and third, Murphy. Thursday qight at 7:30 at the »’'fyingca?e - fyuuioaae, ’v<; Kristen Duke, Jill Early, Joel Loren Bernau and Norman meeting Wednesday at 6:30 transportation, urges parents to with a mischievious grin. Cute Italian-American Club. Co- Fontanella,, Diane Forand, review special winter safety Cases Grade. A reular game will he p.m. Robert Stack, assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Elsie as a button, until he got into the basketball coach at the Univer­ Noreen Giglio, Marilyn precautions for children who played next week. Minicucci and Mrs. Harold Glidden, Sheryl Hainsey, Mary CIRCUIT COURT 12 soap powder under my sink. sity of Connecticut, will be Fashion Mete* zio-i must wait for transportation to While I was down on my Whiting. /eight portable Jean Kityinskas, Heather East Hartford Session guest speaker. Me stitch and from school. hands and knees cleaning up, a Results of the duplicate Longstretn, Donna Maus, Warren Kleinscmidt, 21, of Liberty Visited 252 W18 He advised parents to 146 Center St., Manchester!r, rush of memories came back to bridge game played by the Michele^ Myette, Robert instruct their children to wait South Windsor Bridge Club, The— Statue------of------Liberty^ is 9 9 9 5 pleaded innocent Friday to me. open for visitors every day Redden, ’Karen Schiavetti, for the bus well back off the Our oldest son was a classic Nov. 21, are as follows: first, Cheryl Stephens, Linda charges of second-degree of the year. Only fog, which Fashitykrate zig-zag sewing Econc road as the roads are often robbery (two counts). two year old. He said “NO” for Mrs. Caryl Cline and Mrs. can prevent the ferry sail­ KANAWHA GLASSWARE Tomaszewski and Candis Ursin. slippery and buses could skid Lorraine Owens; second, a mod ihoughHui plnHWonay urn Mm I pHelwra — va rnacj^Sp/iodel 257 with 575 car­ He waived a hearing in the first time on his second ings, will close the statue, - bowla In eranbarrT, ambar, graan. IMua, vinlaga. The following sophomores when coming to a stop. birthday and he like the sound Robert Hughes and Mrs. Marge and this has happened only rying cp e. have been designated honor probable cause, and was bound $1.29 Parents are also asked to be over to the next criminal of “NO” so much it became his Coyne. The next game, Dec. 5, one time in the last 20 years. students; Kathleen Brown, sure their children do not run Dolores Fish, Randali Fish, session of Hartford County standard answer to everything. \lnd it at around at the stop and that Sunerior Churt. What’.« more, as soon as he OPEN Robert Giglio, Linda Gruden, there is no pushing and shoving. blew out the two candles on his Women’s GroupsTo Hear Kathleen Kowalyshyn, Robin An additional charge of Any serious misbehavior should fourth-degree larceny was birthday cake, wham! The MTES Murdock and William Stern. be reported immediately to entire household was in peril! Talks On Abortion Law Freshmen honor students nolled (not prosecuted) Friday. 8«winiB C*nt«rs White af the Hebron Elemen­ Kleinschmidt is charged in Nothiiig escaped him; the boxes ’til are; Ann Bates, Scott Beecher, tary School. The Greater Hartford Legal and participating approved deaiers connection with alleged rZmkf-. under the sink, my prized an open meeting and guests are e tiAfottk of 1 Cynthia Bither, Laura Vniite asked parents to be Secretaries Association and Uie invited. robberies in South Windsor. African violeU or his poor toby ow ntttttm Tttc For address of stpre . dealer nearest you, see yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES Edwards, Lisa Franz, Amanda sure their children know and A f sister. American Association of Giglio, Rita Glidden, Paui Medical Assistants will hold a understand the rules and The case of Vincent A. By the end of the first week of Landrey, Audrey Leiner, regulations for riding the school this. I’d had it. My patience combined dinner meeting Kenneth Major,. Donna Bedner, 53, of Somers, charged Wednesday at the Red Coach bus. Each child brought home a in connection with an Aug. 19 deserted me, my voice rose an Maneggia, Philip Manning, copy of these rules at the octave and when my husband Grill in Wethersfield. Cocktails Katherine »Miner, Anthony hit-and-run accident in which are at 5:30 p.m. followed by beginning of the school year. two people were killed, was %4-r. came home for supper I wailed, Morrone, Scott Noble, Todd Fair dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the continued to Dec. 29. “I’ll never survive the terrible Redden, Rebecca Smith and The Industrial Arts Depart­ twos!” meeting. Arnett Thornton. Bedner is charged with ment of Rham High School, misconduct with a motor vehi­ My husband, who is a positive There will be a panel discus­ CENTER SCHOOL under the direction of David thinker, suggested a technique sion on “The Abortion Law” John Petrus, assistant cle (two counts) and evading Mordavsky, will be exhibiting responsibility (two counts). He he’d read about in Margaret consisting of Dr. Walter P. principlal of Bolton Center and selling a variety of its Mead’s book on Samoa. It’s Kosar, obstetrician and School, has released the names has not yet pleaded to the quality handmade items at St. charges. called the “Praise Technique” gynecologist, on staff at Hart of students in Grades 7 and 8 Peter’s Episcopal Church and the idea is to over look the ford Hospital; Dr. Walter A. named to the honor roll at the Christmas Fair. bad things children do and Borden, psychiatrist, on staff at end of the first marking period. The Fair, which is an annual praise the good things. Hartford and Mt. Sinai Those in the “A” honor roll event, is scheduled for Friday Did mr Army « Get “ “ Hospitals; Atty. Howard M. “Great,” I said. “But our for Grade 8 are Kathleen from 7 to 9 p .m .and______Saturday^ n U V y s GoUt? two-year-old hasn’t done a good Klebanoff, state represen­ M' Leiner, Patricia Maneggia, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Phelps tative; and William Olds, thing all week. And in Samoa % Kathy Morianos, Barbara F^c- HaU, Rt. 85. life is simple, mothers don’t executive director, Comiecticut co, and Gail Secchiaroli. Police Election ANNAPOUS, Md. (AP) - have African violets and soap Civil Liberties Union, as Grade 8 students on the “B” Adolph Simons of Rt'. 85, The Naval Academy Monday power to contend with.” panelists. honor are Todd Addison, Kathy Gilead, recently was elected a confirmed reports that one of “You’re right,” agreed my Members of the Greater Banks, Laura Cavanaugh, vice president in the Inter-State its two goats is missing and said Dacd f(X)ts the bills. Mom wants some spending husband, “But they do have Hartford Legal Secretaries Carrie Dooman, Maria’ Grer, Police Association. For several it expects the mascot has been Association are remitoed to V, 8 toby sisters!” So the next mor­ William Gram, Steve Greene, years he has helcl the position of captured by the Army. money ofher own. And the kids like to save for something ning I gave the ’’Praise bring in any clothing for the Cincy Isleib, Martha Kendall, treasurer with the association. The goat. Bill the 18th, was Technique” a try. When our Salvation Army drive. This is ' i Donna Mageau, Kathy Moonan, Simons is also a town stolen from the academy dairy special. Everyone’s got a good reason to start a Christmas two-year-old drato his orange M Susan Murdock, Andrea constable for Hebron, a position farm at Gambrills Oct. 21, a juice, I said “Good Boy, you Kfyette, Louis Paggioli, Robert he has held for 20 years. Navy spokesman said. Club for Christmas ’73. drank every drop.” He eyed me Peterson, Mary Margaret Rule* good behavior, but thanks to suspiciously, then smiled and Robinsons, Debra Santos and The Hehron Youth Basketball IDENTIFICATION For each account you open, you get a beautiful held out his glass for more. those Samoan mothers we all Timothy Stern. Association will hold a rules survived the year. ‘ Students in Grade 7 named to PASSPORT PHOTOS When he brushed his teeth, I tw ♦!. J's interpretation meeting for all tray and coaster set, absolutely free. They’re great for snacks, enthused, “What a good After rehashing this in my the “A” honor roll are Wendy coaches and referees SALEM NASSIFF hrusher you are.” He continued mind, I wondered how the Balch, Matthew Dreselly, participating in the program (MMEM SHOP t STUDIO “Praise Technique” would 629 Miin SI., lUncktftir parties, or even to put under the tree. with sudi vigor that I feared for Dialing a phone was never like this. To make a call, just touch me. One Michael Hassett, Cheryl Ken­ tomorrow evening at 8 at the life of his enamel and suggested work on that same boy now that tral office equipment in only a few places. dall, Susan Schiavetti, Terry Hebron E lem entt^ Sdiool. 443-7349 So bring the family in to any office of Hartford he play with his blocks. he’s a teenager. So when he button for every number. Each one keys a different musical tone that trig­ 1 . Ann Smith, Sandy Tomaszewski That’s when he began came home from school, I tried gers equipment to complete a call. Each number becomes a little tune! If you live in Manchester and your number starts with 643, 646, 647 or 649, and Jeffery Vl^nkler. / National Bank for their own Christmas Club account bombing his bahy sister! My to motivate him to clean the Named to the “B” honor roll you can get Touch-Tope. Just call the Phone Store at 643-410T, Manchester. FOR SALE Oli LFAM temper rose, but remembering garage. The touching and tones give me my name. Touch-Tone®. I come in the same were Susan Butterfidd, And sock it away for ’73. Samoa I was resolute, “Look at those muscles!” 1 range of phone styies and colors as my spinning wheel sister. Only I’m faster. Better yet, visit the Phone Store at 52 East Center Street in Marichester. You Ducharme, Leslie Ferguson, NEW PRIME LOCATIOI’ O! i: t EUILDIN cried. “Look at that strong Hil(tee Fontanella, Lori FY anz, straightened my halo and You can call me modern. Even futuristic. The Phone Store would like to can see what I look like. And hear how I work. Just touch me. 341 BROAD STREET • MANCHESTER observed, “You’re sharing your back!” I’ll bet you could clean Steven Gagnon, Marie Hopper, this garage in no time!” blocks with your sister. Good offer me to all Connecticut customers. But we now have the necessary cen­ Deborah Howaid, Karen Jones, • 25,000 zq. « — complete with carpeting, Boy!” Now it’s hard to believe My son eyed me with open Peter Jones, Lynne Kawam, partitioning, heating, elevator, air conditioning, that anyone would fall for that amusement. "Come on ma, Michael Kearney, Leslie Man­ janitorial service and 500 car on-site parking. line but our two-year-old did stop the i^mmercial! Are you na, Julia Maulucd, Nicholas • WIII lease 650 sq. ft. or entire building at lowest He wig^ed with delight and paying for this job, or is it one Minutillo, Scott Ovian, rentals east of Hartford . . . or sell -with minimum then iHoceeded to gently fill the of those because I’m a member Christopher Placco, Jeffery down payment and available secondary financing. baby’s crib with his blocks. of the family deals?” Potterton, Jeannette Radion, • Ideal for group medical or office practice. The .“Praise Technique” Oh well, it was worth a try. I Alisa Sabella, Aldea Savva, • Owner is retiring — quick sale will bring a lower really worked! Our two-year- guess those Samoan mothers •V Lori Selbie, Gary Sobol, Joseph price. Brokers protected. old never won a gold star for used another technique on'their Stephens, David Teller, Maiy 15-year-olds. Southern New Engfewid Telephone Beth VanDine, Stephanie Ward and Shannon Young. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1972 - PAGE ELEVEN

practice sessions and intra and inter-school scholastic sports. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Vernon To Resort The oHginally proposed extended s d ^ l day plan would ACTUAUy MWnWk.THIS im « l5 ‘niE have called for 2,200 students to* WOULP BE AN IPEAL T IM E F IR S T t i m e FPRACHANSepP PACE.' be in the school during the noon IV E F E L T ^ To Double Sessions activity period. With the I c a m t PROCEED wm i FAINT SINCE MV RE6EARCH UNTIL-v» By BARBARA RICHMOND turned down appit^niations for Martin Fagan time to make up students attending school on a you BCIOU(»iT (Herald Reporter) ER.AH->~-I RECEIVE M E A the actual construction of the the schedules for the students staggered basis, it would also APPITIPNAL DATA c h o c o l a t e A modified idiool day plan addition. for next September. mean students would have to FR0M1ME NSnoMAt (double Bessions) as an interim lABORATORy/ b u n n v in The administration first In presenting the alternatives have lunch at school and the EASTER solntion for housing Vernon recommended that an extended to the board. Dr. Robert cafeteria could not Or'USi students in the existhig school day plan be adopted for the accommodate them. IWcbf Linstone, assistant superinten­ buildings, wan approved by the 1973-74 school year at the high dent of schools, said, "Any Concerning costs for" im­ Board of Education last night school level udtil additional direction the board takes won’t plementing the modified day following a discussion which space is provided, but after be ideal,” adding that the most plan. Dr. Linstone said it will covered IB educational alter­ further study it was felt that the appealing solution would be cost about $77,500 to make Model SK-716 VALUE *185.00 natives. modified s^ool day plan would additional housing space. Dr. Sykes School an annex of the 23 ElemenU The action brought the board be the least of all evils. Linstone explained the school middle school. It is not back to where it was about six The “all evils” being double pt^ulation as of Nov. 1 of this anticipated that additional staff Rcrlxontel Plane yesrs ago' when Dr. Raymond will be needed at the high Radiation Patterns sessions, extended school day year was 7,241 students. The (Mid Band) STAR-TRC Ramsdell, superintendent of at the high school or middle potential number of graduates school but there will be an ad­ schools, told it there would be a school levels, the extended from the high school is 369 in ditional transportation cost of n ^ a of dB Gain Over High Bahi - AH Chaniwi serious ^ o o l bousing problem school year, a four-day week, 1973. Dr. Linstone said this about $38,000 and additional . Dlprte of Antenna by l»tJ-78. After many various plans of grouping number will decrease some due custodial costs of some $21,000. tor Channels 2-6 meetings the board decided to selected grades within the to the usual drop-outs. The The middle schools will Cbamtela 7-13 Rotor Antenna make .plans to add on to the operate on a seven-period day, FM to o MUCH system, creating more largest class as of this date is Channele 14-83 F » R ^ N existing high school rather than classroom space by subdividing the first grade with 622 thus eliminating Uw need for IMCLUOB8 ANartWa * build anotherNUgh school study hall tb any extent. It has cafeterias, libraries and students. ALLIANCE INSTALLED elsewhere in tovnl. Referen- auditoriums and portable Presently the freshman class not yet been decided how dums approved appropriations classrooms. of the high school is housed at students will be identified for Automatic TENNA-RO TO R for purdiase of land adjacent to In taking its action Monday the Sykes Building in another each school. Turns your antonna SH O RT RIBS the high school', and for night the board did so in order section of town. 'The modified Meanwhile, the board was porfaclly for all BY FRANK O ’NEAL architect’s fees, out twice to allow high school IMncipal school day plan will have the urged by several persons pre­ statlona ragardlaas of total Gradjps 9-12 student sent at Monday’s meeting to dlroetlon. Bet'CHA/ i*«iW oiN™5isr start immediately with new /^MjpULCVE population, some 2,132 students, 1 MODEL INTO FR0GS,1WE W0RI> plans for a high school building (------y~~~------/ A n d o v e r attending the high school in two U-100 AROUND/ program. No action was taken BY AL VERMEER sessions with the Grades 11 and 12 students attending school on this request. I KEEP FEELIN& from 7:30 to 11:45 a.m. and SWe ISN'T PAVING. Subdivision Rules ATTENTION! Grades 9 and 10 attending from Choose from Zenith - RCA - Philco - Curtis Mathis 12:45 to 5 p.m. In approving the Banana Split In Final Draft plan the Board of Education made it clear that some Split About INCLUDED A T NO EXTRA CQ8T changes may be made to im­ ANNA FRISINA outside the building. There is 500 Ways 7 ~ n r . . el^28 plenty of parking place prove upon it between now and Correspondent the first of the year. Tel, 742-9347 available in the yard area, and Housing all of the high school The Andover Planning and there would be no snowmobile WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. YEAR classes at the one building will THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Zoning Commission last night “traffickihg” through the yard (AP) — Temperatures were in confimed a date for the public or adjacent streets. eliminate space problems at the Vernon Center Middle the 30s, but about 500 persons TBLBVIBIOM B ArrUAMGP hearing for proposed new Corner was also given chipped in $1 each to devour a <5000 g r i e f / I'M eOlNci TO PROVE subdivision regulations, ap­ permission to hang a sign of no School as the Sykes School will FOOD PRICES 365-foot-long banana split in SERVICE THAT WOMAN AND CHILD, become another house of the A R E U P . proved two atolications for more than two square feet at five minutes Sunday. NEXT TO STOP SHOP AS WELL AS jy»AN, CAN the entrance of the town yard middle school. The plan will PROnCTION CONTRACT and AGAIN/ LIVE ON BREAD home-conduct^ businesses and also return the nine The Louis IX Dessert and by Art Sansom approved a third application on Long Hill Rd. advertising the Coffee House, whifb concocted A LO N E /... snowmobile sales. classrooms, now being used for allowing the sale of snow­ Grade 6 classes, in the the monster, included 240 mobiles in town. Home Businessea elementary schools for use as pounds of bananas and 120 The commission, which has The ZPC also approved the HAgP special education classes which gallons of ice cream among the been steadily revising the application of Robert and ingredients. HMOOi^TD C^istine Miller to conduct a are badly needed, Dr. Linstone subdivision regulations in an ef­ explained. 'X “SHARE rrl fort to update the 13-year-old beauty parlor operation in the celler of their home on Pine Explaining the pros and cons zoning standards, last night of the approved plan. Dr. reviewed the final draft of the Ridge Drive. The business will be run and Linstone said it will provide w / proposed new regulations and basic education for all high made »'few changes. Members operated by M ^. Miller, with no outside employes, and will school students but with of the/commission agreed the restrictions on elective areas // regulations were complete be regulated by the state, as all such operations are. which are now available for all enough to present to the students. Get ready novK // MUTT AND JEFF townspeople at a public It was determined that there BUD FISHER was sufficient parking area and The teachers will put in the hearing, which will be held Dec. same number of hours a day but 11, at the Andover Elementary that the business fell into the OUR REGULAR PLUMBER WELL, THEN O H ,H E KEEPS their schedules will vary. 'Those PLAIN JANE WAS A GlJOD PLUMBER/ School at 7:30 p.m. home-business category, thus BY FRANK BAGINSKI WHY DION'' b o t h e r in g US teaching in the first session will HE DID A LOT OF WORK The hearing is for the express gaining PZC approval. 1 oisapprcaie o f w h a t h e s a v s . ABOUT THE b i l l be in school from 7:15 to 1:15 F O R M V P O P ! CALL HIM ■? purpose of presenting the Also approved as a home BUT 1 W ILL DEFENO TO TWE DEATH PO P OWE^ HIM/ business operation was the p.m. and those in the second ^ H IS RIGJ4T TO SAV IT 11 ; proposed new regulations to the session from 11:15 to 5:15 p.m. I people and soliciting their application of Albert Richey Jr. of Ixmg.Hill Rd. to conduct a The period of 11:45 a.m. to co n sen ts .and advice. Anyone 12:45 p.m., according to the ’ interested iB urged in attending Bigh business out of his cellei’ workshop. present plan, would be open for the hearing and making their club activities on a volunteer view known. Richey plans to make hand carved wooden signs for sale to basis and for student assistance The commission will meet by teachers. The cafeteria after the hearing to determine the public, and also will run and . operate the business himself pro^am will be modified or the changes Jto be made in the possibly eliminated at the high proposed regulations if any, and with no outside employes. enetigy Permission was also given school. At the present time all > whether to accept them for the high school students who are town of Andover or reject them Richey to erect a sign no greater in area than two square within two-mile walking -tp : and continue working toward distance of the school, must |«>72 NrNuii|iltt Nyntl.. Iitr. better regulations. At any rate, feet, to be placed on his property on Long Hill Rd. walk. Under the proposed plan WINTHROP the 8-month long moratorium all high school students will be MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY BY DICK GAVALLI called for subdivisions will be Campground Discussion Building Official Percy Cook bused due to the early morning O 0 ^^ lifted and the commission will schedule and the late afternoon heating O O (y NOW 1 CAN SET TO THE BACK WHAT DO •rOU T H IN K I'M IN RAVOROF it ... N Q N O , again accept such applications. brought before the commission O F T H E ID EA O F W H B vl'tDU GHCW UP'ttXJfeE GONG TO DRIVE schedule. Additional buses may h e y ! SNOWSHC3ES! OF MV 9AFE WITHOUT SINKING! IMNOT[N f5A\OR O F rr... NO. THER0LL-TAKB3BUPTHE WALL., ^ ^ The copies of the proposed a sketch of the proposed THAT GIVES MB A HAVING A NATIONAL. UEreoAM IM UNDECIDTO^ campground off Hebron Rd., be added if evening library /^racA-l- LOTTERV? regulations have been left in the I S5S which application was original­ hours are considered advisable. r office of the town clerk, and are The high school available for public inspection. ly received last year. 0 0 r administrators have indicated Due to the high cost of The commission last month i I O 0 ( adopted a new set of they feel that ali physical producing the copies, none are education and athletic at this time available for campground regulations, and doUad:sthis p 0 „o 0 last night considered the programs can be maintained 0 0 )) distribution. Anyone wishing to with a re-scheduling of some ‘^^pcy•^l^prY~y’^ familiarize himself with the application. Cook was in­ DOi proposed regulations should structed to relay the informa­ rf( read those in the town clerk’s tion that providing a scale map oowesj-gipeewAV i t office and have duplicated is drawn indicating all the date those sections in which their is shown on the sketch, and the ~ 7 T ^ BUZZ SAWYER a particular interest. State and local ordinances are vdnter. BY ROY CRANE Snowmobile Sale adhered to, the Commission ACORE NO MORE PASSES, DANNV.N BUT COACH, THEN WED WIN BY LESS THAN SIH POINTS NEVER MIND THE NUMBER The Commission approved will grant approval of the Don’t block off your heat source. Be careful not to block ^TIEO FALL ON THE BALL ONCE, AND IT WOULD LOOK LIKE 1 DELIBERATELY OF POINTS... WE WANT CAPTAIN EASY application. You can help conserve America’s limited sources of 21-11, BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE the application of David , THEN GO FOR A FIELD HELPED THE GAMBLERS WIN THEIR BETS, THE CONFERENCE ‘Cordner, who does business as a Zoning Violations energy, and save yourself some money In the bargain, radiators and registers with furniture or floor-length THIRTY GOAL. CHAMPIONSHIP/ y 'j^hairman Mrs. Anna Rrisina SECONPS IF PIASOUr# GHOGT , NOPBl PAY DARN ITEASyi mechanic in the town garage while you keep comfortably warm this winter.. . regard­ drapes. Let the heat circulate, TO PLAY, PIDWT RUN AWAY--/ m P PANZINI IF THAT SPOOK building, for permission to sell tffid Cook, who is also the TECH'S BAU ARB you SAyiNd HE NO TUNNEL— tWN’T LAM VIA RISHTT snowmobiles. 'Town’s Zoning Agent, of a less of what kind of heat you have. PROPPED POtVN A AND 1 BELEVB THE GROUNPG OR Seal off upper floors. ON THE TRAPDOOR INTO HER I 1 ^PBROROUNP, ' Corner will have a number of number of alleged zoning Remember... heat rises. If you DRAS0N5' ,WHKRe BL^B 10’ snowmobiles on display in the violations which had been If your house Isn’t ready for winter, now’s the time to 6 -YARD have a door at the top of the stairs, especially the stairs THERE- building, and possibly a few reported to her in past weeks. make It ready. LINE. Mrs. Frisina informed the leading to the attic, keep it closed. Weatherstripping TIME commission members that Insulation, for instance. Do you have enough? The helps here, too. OUT/ anyone who has knowledge of a National Bureau of Standards tells us that six inches of zoning violation should put it in Repair leaky faucets, especially hot water faucets. writing and forward it to the insulation over your top floor ceiling will pay for itself in ^ 2 8 Even a slight leak can waste considerable amounts zoning agent immediately for WINDOW fuel savings and your home will be more comfortable in proper action. of water. il First Aid summer as well as winter. (And, many times, installing it ALLEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN The First Aid classes being SHADES js simply a matter of laying it between floor joists in the sponsored by the Andover Don’t play with thermostats. If you like a cooler temper­ 2S 5L ^ f S S ! A S 2 FOU-OWEM w e l l n o w , T »u fr should IF VOU THINK I’M I MV GOONESS, Moilc fe Order WHEN VOU TCID HER I IW .THATIS . I RESULT IN AN INTERESTING TH’ HECK I DONT/ VOU GOT Volunteer Fire Department attic.) Sidewall insulation probably requires profes­ ature at night, don’t exceed a six to eight degree set­ gonna ANSWER / VOU DONT POOR OOP LOSIN'THIO GAME STEVE CANYON Vrs' B rine y u o r <44 roO en la Su t t o m S a^ / wh/tshedio^ anuATio^SHOiS^^ THAT, YOU'RE Y HAVE TO GET BEFORE HE EVEN KNOWS BY MILTON will begin this evening at 7:30 and M ve S5o per ihade. sional installation, but it. too, will quickly pay for itself. H E S PIAVTN'.FOR CAT6AKE p.m. at the firehouse on Center back. When airing the house, turn the thermostat to the T IS S O M E ^ Street. L A. JOHNSON Seal off yoiir house. Can you feel a draft around win- lowest possible setting. Then, after the windows are SORT OF POT-ON, Any persons interested in closed, return the thermostat to the desired setting. YOU KNEW THAT registering for the courses P A W t CO. dows or doors? Weatherstripping and/or caulking is I WOULOTAU should appear the firehouse 723 MAIN ST. the answer here. ■HA PERSON If you have a fireptace, use it wisely. Be certain to close aAiMiNo td be before that hour. IVmRENT! IIIIH////01 Storm windows and doors will reduce heat loss. They'll the damper when the fire is completely out. Don't let (kinvert Your Old Antenna System also reduce that drafty feeling you get when you’re sit­ your room heat go up the chimney. W//A T o A T A M S ting or standing near a window or door. 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Sports Editor Bill Dumas of Rockville, BOSTON (AP) — New England has pulled within two points of the East Division-leading Geveland Crusaders in NEW YORK (AP) - It was Southern basis of 206-16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-54-3-2- winner of a previous HONOLULU (AP) — The New York Yankees made a big toe anMuncement that reUef pitcher Phil Hennigan had the World Hockey Association and Whalers’ Coach Jack California and Alabama again No. 1 1: contest, selected the right hit and the New York Mets completed a double play in the obtained from toe Indiana for minor league pitchers Kelley pronounced himself “ very satisfied” with his and No.2 in the next-to-last Associated choices and used the number trading game at baseball’s winter meetinp, Brent Strom and Bob Rauch. team’s 3-0 shutout of the crusaders at Boston Garden Mon- Press poll of the 1. use (46) 10-0 990 51 as tl\e titobreaking score. Disappointing Race Collection Before the last man was out Monday, 18 players The Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit 'Rgers got into the jday night. regular season. 2. Alabama (4) 104 890 (^tributing sponsors are A1 Smith registered his first The latest edition of the Five Mile Road Race in including such big names as Tonunie Agee and Graig M t with a four-player deal only a few hours later. Hie The Trojans and the Crimson Hde, 3. (Mclahoma 9-1 790 20U1 Century TV, Brown’s shutout in goal, turning aside 24 Manchester on Thanksgiving morning has to go down as Nettles had changed teams as the free-swinging officials Pirato obtained two minor league pitchers, left-hander shots. each unbeaten and untied in 10 games, 4. (Niio State •9-1 597 Tire Shop and Nassiff Arms. one of the best in the 36-year history but it wasn’t a got the 71st annual session off to a rip-tearing start. ^ m Poor and right-hander Noim McRae, for outfielder Cleveland’s cause was aided were idle last week. The ’Trojans got 5. Penn State 10-1 568 New Haven financial success by any means. Even before the Major League draft led off official Dick Sharon and an undisclosed minor leaguer. by the superb goal tending of 46 of 50 first place votes and 990 of a 6. Texas 9-1 494 Will Hadden, general chairman for the sponsoring business Monday, the Yankees dropped.an early-morning The tra^happy baseball people weren’t finished, 7. Michigan 10-1 487 Helmet Awards Gerry Cheevers, the former possible 1,000 points from a Cops Test Boston Bruin returning here for Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, reported 29 bombshell announcement involving Nettles and five TOWever. The Cincinnati Reds then dealt outfielder Bill 8. Nebraska 6 -2-1 nationwide panel of sportswriters and 419 BOSTON (A P) - The New the first time since he jumped collectors turned in a grand total of |1,015.40 in passing the others. to toe St. Louis Cardinals for pitcher Pat Jacquez. broadcasters Monday in this week’s 9. Auburn 8-1 323 England College Football In Tourney to the WHA. Oieevers had 28 The Yanks, badly in need of a slugger, snatched the was other business Monday, although anyone Writers Tuesday presented coin containers and hoping for the best. In addition, Uiere There poll. 10. Notre Dame 8-1 306 saves. were two checks received, one for |25 and another for 55 powerhitting Nettles; from the Cleveland Indians along hardly noticed. Hie hierarchy of toe major and minor 11. LSU their weekly (tolden Hehnet Alabama received the remaining 8-1-1 249 N E W H AV EN (A P ) - “ 1 was very satisfied with the which made the final count |1,045.40 for the Muscular with catcher' Jerry Moses for a covey of young leagues held several administrative huddles. Including toe 12. Tennessee 8-2 215 Awards to University of win,” said Kelley after the four first place votes and a grand total Massachusetts halfback Paul Freshmen Stan MacLachlan Dsrstrophy Fund. The latter is the national objective of the hopefuls-catcher-first baseman John Ellis, outfielders draft of players from baseball’s massive farm system. 13. Colorado 8-3 151 and Greg Rudomanskl, playing gam e. “ With a team like of 890 points. Metallo and University of Tall CMars. Charlie Spikes and Rusty Torres and infielder Jerry 14. North Carolina 9-1 81 in their first varislty game, Geveland you’re not going to The major league draft, as usual, didn’t produce much. Oklahoma’s 17-14 victory over Bridgeport Roy With a crowd estimated at 10,000 to watch the annual Kenney. Local Players With Eastern 15. UCLA 8-3 70 paced the University of New get many goals and the guy Oilly six players were picked in a breezy, half-hour session, Nebraska moved the Sooners to third Ferreira. holiday trot, the final financial figure has to be “We traded tomorrow for today,” New York General 16. Arizona State 9-2 50 Haven basketball team to a 67- between the pipes ((^eevers) is including the Philadelphia PMllies’ No. 1 selection of Ron Siemienski and John Barry, two Blast Catholic High place and (Biio State’s 14-11 surprise Metallo was the running star a good reason why. If any disappointing altbou^ it was the second largest amount Manager Lee MacPhail said. "The fans have Waited long 17. Louisville 9-1 46 decision Monday over New pitcher Mike Bruhert from toe Mets’ Tidewater club in toe grads, will be with Eastern Connecticut State (College’s conquest of Michigan jumped the 22 on Saturday as UMass upset members of the Bruins ever taken on race ^ y . enough for a pennant. We want to win it next year-Yankee 18. West Virginia 8-3 13 Boston (College 28 to 7. Paltz State in the first round ofi International League. varsity basketbali team in its opener tomorrow night Buckeyes into fourth from ninth the third annual Elm City organization w ere around The all-time record "take” for this worthy project was Stadium’s 50th anniversary. , 19. Washington St. 74 11 Friday night Ferreira threw against Western New England (College in Wlllimantic. place. Classic. tonight, they must have died a Taking a cue from their >cross-town neighbor, the Mets The Lbs Angeles Dodgers also made news during toe 20. Oklahoma St. 64 a touchdown pass with three $1,112.26 in 1971. Rounding out the Top Ten, in order, 10 McLachlan and Rudomanskl little watching him. pulled off a double-barreled swap Monday with the Barry is nearing the 1,000 point mark with the collegians. minutes remaining as In the 22 years the Tall Cedars have been sponsoring and hectic day with toe announcement that Tom Lasorda and were Penn State, Texas, Michigan, had 14 points apiece as the Kelley was also high on his promoting the Five Miler, nearly $15,000 was collected and Houston Astros and the Indians. , hfarty Basgall had been added to their coaching staff. They Others receiving votes, listed Bridgeport defeated Slippery own goalie. Nebraska, Auburn and Notre Dame. Rock 27-22 in the Knute Rockne Chargers won the first turned over to the Muscular Dj^trophy Fund. The National Leaguers shipped center fielder Agee to thq replace Danny Ozark, now toe manager of the Philadelphia alphabetically: (Seorgia Te<^> Iowa “ A1 Smith has played real Bowl. Ferreira threw 27 collegiate game played in the Astros for outfielder Rich Chiles and pitcher Buddy ’The Top ’Twenty, with first place State, Missouri, North Carolina State, well against Cleveland every Hadden announced the breakdown for last Thursday’s Phillies, and Roy Hartsfield, who left the Dodgers for a touchdown passes this year, n ew Veterans Memorial Harris. The Mets then rompleted their day’s business with Four Games Mark Purdue, San Diego State, Tampa, game, when we beat them 3-2 I run like this. There were $420 in dollar bills, 34 half dollars couching job with the Atlanta Braves. votes in parentheses, season records breaking all records for un­ Coliseum. (they are no longer scarce), $395.50 in quarters, $53.30 in and total points. Points tabulated on Texas Tech, ’Tulane, Washington. New Paltz was led by Bob and when they beat us 3-0,” the defeated Bridgeport. coach said. “ Maybe be didn’t dimes, $22.95 in nickles and 365 pennies, plus a check for Lucas with a game-high of 20 Rec.Hoop Openers have as many tou|^ shots as $3. points in the season opener for i O' both teams. he’s had In previous games but Race expenses are covered through the cooperation of NHL Scoring Parade he still handled himself very ■^iAViff»xiRed Sox Pitchers Last night was the debut of the 1972-73 season of the Rec Leading New Haven in local and area merchants who purchased space in the positively. Businessmen Basketball League. ’Three games were on tap rebounding was senior Bill excellent souvenir programs which were distributed on I Not Mean Enough I Difficult Day ‘I was Better Than/Spitz’ “ I thought Larry Pleau’s with two being played at the Community Y while Illing Kirkpatrick with game-high 16 race day. Esposito, Lemaire and Tony Slmonelli with 11 as second period goal was the big BOSTON (AP) - Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk, the Junior High houitad two other , attractions. / BALTIMORE (AP) - It’s New Haven outrebounded New one for us. It was a tremendous At the Y, Manchester Honda defeated Groman’s & difficult these days to find Claims Johnny Weismuller effort.” Trooper Trooped Around « American League’s rookie of the year in 1972, says Boston Paltz 68 to 56. pitchers might “ have to nail a few guys in the ribs” to keep Tied for Lead Team, 67-45, while Langan VW topped last year’s much encouraging about the N E W H AVEN (A P ) - Tony Morihnos made his debut as a participant in the New England Patriots. them from digging in too much at home plate. champions. Blue Moon, 89-79. The final tilt saw Sports INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) - “ I nrth a fraction of a second. And the California State at Los Angeles, Five Mile Road Race last week. Interim Coach Phil Bengtson, “ Our pitchers have to gain the respect of the hitters and NEW YORK (AP) — Boston’s Phil Esposito is right back Mart turning back the Buzzards, 70-64, and the nightcap was better than Mark Spitz,” says pools are dbeper now and the platform led by 6 foot-2 sophomore gbard Bennet Cops Hie handsome local man is a member of the Connecticut however, finds a bright spot Ray Lewis, overcame a one- the only way they can do that is to come on close to them where he’s been before—and Montreal’s Jacques Lemaire had Weston Phamacy downing Roberts Electric, 76-62. former Olympic hero and motion is higher, so they gain a couple of State Police and works out of the Stafford Barracks. is.up wher^ few have ever been. now and then. point halftime deficit to defeat with pitches and keep them loose.” Fisk said. Tony Morianos netted 19 points to lead Honda over picture star Johnny Weismuller. strok«i entering the water.” Swim Opener Why did this young man want to run a competitive race “ I was discouraged by some Sacred Heart 102-78 Monday in “ I’d never be in favor of hitting anybody on the head,” Esposito, who has won the Gronum’s. Fred Pierson contributed 11. The losers’ Steve Weissmuller, now 68 and running a Weissmuller wouldn’t say so openly, for the first time? things and encouraged by the Elm City (Xasslc basketball The Bennet Junior High Fiak said, “ but you can’t allow a batter to stand up there McAdams, hitting from the outside, canned 23 markers. others,” Bengtson said Sunday swimming pool business in Fort but sounded a bit miffed at the swinuners opened their 1972-78 " I ’ve always read with interest and watched the races in toujmament. and dig in with no fear of a pitch coming close to them. scoring title in three of the past Langan’s F(ick Reikewic popped in a game high of % following toe Pats’ 31-0 loss to Lauderdale, Fla., made the com­ commercial success that is headed Lewis poured in 33 points to season with an impressive 5747 the past and I made up my mind that I would run. I’ve been B ow lin g “ You’ve got to keep the hitters honest. You’ve got to let four seasons, and Lemaire are points to defeat Blue Moon. Reizewic was assisted in the Baltimore Colts in a parison of himself with the current Spitz’ way. ’Two years after his last lead scoring for Ctal State. He victory over Quirk Middle working out and the longest I’ve run has been three them know you’ll throw close to them — move them out of deadlocked for the NHL scoring scoring by Dick Dowman and Rick Mamicki with 16 tallies con­ Olympic hero. Spitz, by phone to the Olympics performance, was followed by Bill Mallory School in Hartfonl last Friday. miles,” he noted shorly after checking in at the lead with 34 points apiece, test. there once and a while.” Church - Bob' BahaViage each. Indianapolis News. Weissmuller’s coach got him a swim­ with 27 points and Alfonso Co-winners for the locals registration table. according to statistics released “ Our defense played as well were co-captain Bill Bouley, “ I know a lot of people frown on it,” the 24-year-old ’207, Joe Dawood 203, Tony Blue Moon, minus two of last year’s stars, relied upon ’The man who played Tarzan of the suit contract that earned him $500 a Brigham with 22. A fine athlete while in high schooi, Morianos completed today. as it could at the start of the Ray Vysas, a 6-foot-S senior Craig Wolfram, Wayne Smith catcher said. “ But it’s part of the game.” Baluk 216^559, Dick Nlese 236- the scoring of Jim Reynolds and John Goodrow to stay in motion pictures and Jungle Jim of week. A short time later he made the game,” he continued, “ but we forward, led Sacred Heart and Sue Easly. the grind, finishing strong and there was a smile of 566,' Ed Daniel 204, Bari White Esposito has gotten his 34 the game. Reynolds ripped the cords for 31 points while first of his 19 movies. “ AndH our pitching is going to be better next year, we’re just didn’t have any offense.” television has evidence to support his scoring with 37 points, 20 of satisfaction when he crossed the finish line. 563. with 4 goals and 20 assists while HeraM photo by Boceivlctas ' Goodrow recorded 16. Collins Judd added 14 markers. going to have to do more of it,” he said. Bengtson is a former defense contention, even though Spitz, a “ Easy work,” he said of the them in the first half. Mike Results: Lemaire has 19 goals and 14 Pulling away in the fourth period behind a 25-point Fisk made his comments in an interview published today specialist with the Green Bay former Indiana University star pictures. “ I got to swim and I didn’t Eiring and Paul Jakusik added 100-yard medley relay: Mountain Dew - Terry assists. And those 19 goals by explosion. Sport Mart stopped the Buzzards. Daly Michel in the Herald Traveler and Boston Record American. Just Another Hang Up Packers. swimmer, won seven gold medals in have to say much. We just had to keep 10 points each for Sacred Heart Quirk. Cardile 18925, Lee Bean 193-500, the Canadiens’ center puts him and Joe Segal contributed 19 and 18 points respectively. “ Baltimore has that good the Olympics at Munich last doing the scenes over and over of Bridgeport, Conn. Notes from the Black Book Jean Archambault 183-491, Peg in very select company. j d of its leaves, this tree near Bennet Junior High n 50-yard free - Wotlckowiah Bob McCarthy added 18 markers for the losers. defense and they were hitting Craig 182, Betty Richardson served as a temporary clothes hanger for several runners Septembw. because the animals never did what With eight minutes remaining (Q) 28.7; Daigle (B), Green- Veteran duckpin bowler Fred McCurry is hospitalized. In the nightcap, Craig Phillips’ 38 points helped Weston well today,” he said. 179-210-554, Dotlie Whitehead No other active NHL player Weissmuller won five gold medals, they were supposed to.” in the fint half. Sacred Heart burg (B). Last year he bowed to George Pelletier in the finals for the who doffed warm-up suits before the Five Mile Road Race ^ Quarterback Jim Plunkett, Miller Heritage Champ 185-463, Donna Price 453. has ever gotten off to as fast a defeat Roberts. Bruce Hence contributed 23 tallies in a three at Paris in 1924 and two at Weissmuller wouldn’t guess how led 27-20, but by halftime Cal town small pin crown...John Andreoli of Mahchester last ’Thursday morning. ; often throwing on the move, Girl’s 2S-free - Easley (B) goal-collecting start in his first losing effort. Amsterdam in 1928. successful the handsome Spitz might State had narrowed the margin 15.2; Morse (Q); Coon (Q) served As field judge in the Knute Rocke Football Bowl 22 games. completed 11 passes out of 26 Tee-iotalers - Lois Ogulnick “ I never lost a race,’’said be in films. “ It depends on what the to 39-38. game last Friday night in Atlantic City between attempts. He was intercepted Vyzas led rebounding with 18 191-459, Marge Kahn 201-472, The last player to have as Weissmuller. “ Even when I was William Morris Agency people do for 100-free - Bouley (B) 1:05; Bridgeport and Slippery Rock...Speaking of football of­ Winning Was Ersv three times. and Mallory snared 13 rebounds Monlkowskl (Q); Bobblt (Q). i»'Leda>.!OUfford 18T-179-184-650, many was . Bobby Hull of tjie College Basketball Rqundup swimming at the YMCA. And besides, him. ’They handled me, too. I was in ficials, and Slippery Rock, Head Linesman Earl Birdy, out Black Hawks. Hull, Successor With ^Impact’ “ He had :great pressure on for Cal State. Claudette Mertens 179, Betty four of the events Spitz won medals in Mefico City when Spitz lost four years Girl’s 50-free -' Easley (B) of that college, wound up with a broken left leg, in two' now with Winnipeg of the rival him all day,” Bengtson said. I Haefs 178-490, Shirley Pointer W ith Stars Absent “ We have to do something to didn’t even exist when I swam in the ago. This summer I sat with his 30,3; PeUeUer (Q); Davis (Q). places, and a dislocated elbow when caught between Yale 203-450. World Hockey Association, had 200-free - Smith (B) 2:30.2; 20 goals in 22 games at the start get our running game going and Olympics.” parents in Munich, but he ignored me. Experience Added and Harvard players on a kickoff late in the first half last HILTON HEAD ISLAND, He won an unofficial title Red-Hot Sophs i Pitt Coach Fired protect Plunkett better.” Wotlckowiah (Q); Beckwith Restaurant - Lairy Bates of the 1964-5 NHL seaton. Weissmuller added, “ Spitz is a I think it was jealousy on his part.” Saturday in Cambridge. It was a tough blow for the man in S.C. (AP) — The absence of in New Zealand just a week ’The Pats, now 2-9 for the ATLANTA (AP) - The (B). 143-365, Dick Krinjak 365, Bill sprinter. I set 67 world records in dis­ Spitz and Weissmuller will get a the zebra-stripe shirt, getting this plum assignment and Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino And of all players in NHL •- season, host the Miami have added 100-IM - Wolfram (B) 1:15.6; ago, a victory that; the 25- Sheekey 364, Roy McGuire 141- tance events, from 50 yards to 880 chance to get together and iron out then being carried off &e field in a freak accident...Two and Arnold Palmer made it history who have ever held the After Long Year Dolphins Sunday. some experience in a National Monokowski (Q); Torado (Q). year-old Miller said set him 371, Don Logan 358, Bert Pace Buckeyes yards. their differences next month when Hockey League trade with the Girls 25-back • Gly.) 18.0; excellent officials in the college group, both now retired,in easier for Johnny Miller to up for the triumph on the goal-scoring record, only the Claughsey 147-392, Steve Put­ “ Besides,” he said, “ It’s easier to Spitz’ seven gold medals go on display . Coon (Q), Easley (B); the stands at Harvard last Saturday were Tom Kelley and win the $125,000 Heritage first two did better than PITTSBURGH (AP) — Carl DePasqua, who took the job 6,555-yard Harbour Town nam 353, Bob Byrnes 365, Bob Lemaire—Joe Malone, who set go faster now. They don’t have to at the International Swimming Hall of General Manager Cliff 50-back - Bouley (B Sherman Chick Toomey, both of Manchester. Toomey worked Golf Classic on Monday. NEW YORK (AP) - Ohio State’s red-hot sophomores of . as Pitt football coach when none of the so-called big names G olf Links, one qf the Peck 357, Jim Chiapponi 157- a record of 44 goals in a 22- 1971 hope to get toe chance this season that they missed out , touch with their hand now on a turn. Fame in Fort Lauderdale, where Fletcher of the Flames an­ (B); Doyle (Q) several Yale-Harvard games before retiring a year Miller said so himself. toughest courses the touring 149-441, Ed Gutt 152-383, Anton would risk it, has been fired, and the search is on for a game schedule and Maurice on last season—that of dethroning UCLA as toe national Most Valuable They just flip and push off. That’s Weissmuller is chairman of the board. nounced late Monday that the 50-breast - Smith (B) 41.1; ago...When Birdy was injured, it gave a spectator a chance “ Coming into the last Mayer 355, Joe Dworak 352, successor with “ impact.” pros play all year. Richard, the league’s first 50- BOSTON (AP) - Senior Flames have acquired right Pelletier (Q); Beckwith (B). to work the second half, A1 Benson, former Wesleyan Mike Balesano 364, Jim Moore collegiate basketball champion. Casimir Myslinksi, Pitt’s couple of holes, you know, “ Winning in New Zealand, goal scorer who got 24 of them have a new coach within weeks defensive end Mike McHugh of wing , a 33-year- 50-fly - Wglfram (B) 34.5; 369, Rollie Irish 388, Dave A year_ ago the Scarlet and tossing in 33 points and snaring athletic director, made the an­ athlete, and a member of the New England Board of anything can happen,” he gave me the, confidence I » after 22 games of that 1944-45 and noted he had several Malden won the Frederick North Carolina State guard old veteran of five NHL teams, Monkowski (Q); Viera (Q). Castagna 359, Frank Gray, led by Luke Witte and 13 rebounds. In other games nouncement Monday, two days Approved Football Officials. Many officials learned long said. needed,” he said. season. prospects in mind, but he Greeley Crocker Award Mon­ Pats Sign New Wide Receiver Bob Blanchard lives in High­ in exchange for Bill Hogaboam, 100-free - Paigle, Greenburg, McNamara 374, Don March! Alan Homyak, were given an involving the AP Top ’Twenty, after The Panthers concluded a ago when taking a busman’s holiday to carry their “ But I felt I COUI4 handle The blond Californian, The runnerup goal scorer is declined to identify them. day night as the most valuable land Park, N.J. a 22-year-old center. Smith, Bouley (B) 55.3. 388, Charlie Gilbert 361, Ed excellent chance of ending No. 15 Houston trampled 1-10 season with a loss to Penn officiating gear just in case of an emergency. Birdy’s those guys around me (the Buffalo’s Rick Martin with 18, DePasqua, who compiled a player on the Harvard football FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) - Cowboys, where he was placed now representing a club on Miller 352, Ed Bujacius 143, UCLA’s reign. They failed to Southern Mississippi, 104-97 and State. misfortune could be just the break Benson needs to break but his eight assists for 26 13-29 record in four seasons at team. The New England Patriots on the taxi squad until being cut challengers), except maybe this resort island, started Alex Urbanetti 142, Adloph qualify for the NCAA national “ I hope to get somebody with points puts him out of the top 10 No. 17, Kansas State favored to Pitt, did not attend the news Monday signed wide receiver in late September. into the exclusive Ivy League group. Tom Weiskopf. You know, the weather-delayed final Kusazj 375, Robert Morin 352. championship postseason The award was given at the scorers. win the Big Eight, beat San a big name, somebody with conference. (3iarlie McKee to a contract most of them are young guys tournament when Minnesota team’s annual banquet at the McKee was then picked up by round Monday with a one- Diego State 79-67. im pact,” said Myslinski, who He still had a year left on his and assigned him to their taxi and I figured I could heat beat them out for the Big Ten ti­ Harvard (Hub. the Minnesota Vikings, who stroke lead. He ran off th f^ Ronald Brown converted two had the same aim four years five-year contract. squad. them. tle. kept him on their taxi squad un­ consecutive birdies en route free throws with 13 seconds left ago before hiring the relatively McKee, who played at Country Club Elects Tonight “ But it would be to a one-under-par 70, and Now seniors, Witte and to give Oklahoma City an 82-81 obscure DePasqua. til just recently. He has yet to at Homyak combined for 47 points Arizona, was a 1972 fourth Annual meeting of the Manchester Country Club will something, else if you’re finished the 72 holes with a squeaker over Texas-Arlington “ If I can get a coach who can play in a professional game. ’Tuesday night in leading Ohio round draft choice of the Dallas everyday take place tonight with Willie Olekslnski earmarked to coming into the last few three-under-par total of 281. and ’Tulsa overcame Samford make people believe he is going State to a 92-81 opening game 100-86 with Willie Biles showing to win,” he added, “ then I s u cce ^ Norm Clark. Social hour starts at 7...Ernie Moore, holes and Arnold 6r Jack or The only drama came on low victory over Wisconsin- the way for the Hurricane with expect m ore people in the WINTER TIRES a talented basketball player out of Windham High, is back Lee-is there. the filial two holes. Milwaukee. The 7-foot Witte 41 points. stands and I expect better in the classroom and Coach Pat Mistretta is keeping his "Those guys-they’re the Central Cagers Prepare The veteran Weiskopf, s co re d 24 p o in ts and 15 Soph Henry Williams hit for recruiting.” fingers crossed. Moore could very well be the difference best players in the who finished alone in second rebounds for the Buckeyes, 35 points in leading Jacksonville Myslinski said he hoped to For Another Busy Slate between a winning or losing season for the World—they put the pressure just one stroke behind Miller lOth-ranked in the pre-season to a 103-94 triumph ovef Training A Hunting Dog Cougars...Softball slugger Dave White, at better than 200 on you.” Associated Press poll. Homyak RISCOUNT PMGES after shooting a brilliant 66 William and Mary. Oklahoma pounds one of the heaviest in the field, finished his second But they weren’t playing Monday that was built on a hit for 23 points. defeated Indiana State 9 4 ^ , ! “ ’Training a hunting dog is a way to make people like them. Central (tonnecticut’s 1972-73 Another figure familiar t o Ray Cut Free Central basketball followers, 7- try at the Five Mile Road Race last Tliursday...Jerry in this one, and Miiler “ We did some things Texas-El Paso edged New big thing in a man’s life, but it Dog training demands the same basketball team is heading Flrestoila string of seven consecutive 0 Bob Lake, also is back, and he Fitzgerald, highly successful Rockville H i^ football casually sauntered off with a reasonably well, like play about Mexico State 56-54, By Kentucky should not be taken so all-fired accomplishment. Make the dog down the “ homestretch” in threes, was in the clubhouse 15 minutes without aq error, but could become a key nun in the coach, has joined the growing list of retirees from the front-running victory, his Georgetown, D.C., shaded seriously that the fun of the respect and like you. From then preparing for a busy schedule, with a 282 when Miller came it was a som etim e ^thing,” Blue Devils’ way of doing sport. In seven years at Rockville, Fitzgerald turned out second on the pro golf tour St.F rancis, P a., 61-60 and LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - business is lost. It’s surprising on training is a simple matter opening Dec. 1-2 in the Trinity- WME ra-K M E I «M W TIIK I to the last two holes. commented Ohio State Coach how often a man who can of logical instruction. And it University of Hartford things as the season rolls along. two championship squads...For the record, the< first and also his second, Western Kentucky whacked Old The University of Kentucky Dmp bHlM dMti wHh iwgh gngt* ^roovM snS eg- He bogeyed the 17th from a Fred Taylor. “ Part of that Dominion 131-106. Athletic Board voted Monday successfully hold down a good should be fun. Invitational. “ He’s looked very good in our ar686tv« Moutd«rt for •actlioni tr6Clion...loi>9 varsity football coach at Rockville High was T ^ Ventura. unofficially, in as many Mno^'ifgvorrto wmtor Iwt. bunker, and went to the might have been because of In other games. Eastern night not to renew the contract job, raise a family and figure A well-bred pup from one of What’s the outlook? pre-season drills,” explains weeks. Detrick. DmmN gm t m isaeM tough l8th hole needing a par their zone. It destroyed our Kentucky humbled Centre 84- of head football Coach John out how to meet harmoniously the pointing breeds is going to “We’ve come a long way tempo.” M eat Htm m nowi to win. He reached the green 60, Denver defeated Northern Ray. with his wife, gets all in a point his birds naturally unless since our first session,” noted Five players up from the AU. sizes DISCOUNT PRICED in two, but needed two putts North Carolina State, No. 8 in Colorado 106-97, Oregon State UK President Otis Singletary clutch when it co m e s to you confuse him to the extent Coach Bill Detrick, adding, jayvee ranks round out the the AP poll, trounced WMmnwu.L8 to salvage his par from 35 whipped N avy SubPac 100-79 said that he will appoint a training a dog.” that his natural instincts are “ but there’s work to be done.” squad. They include 6-8 •lACHWAUt fs4. •Of RsAwisr 71 'WbtoSSWeH *71 OmssweH Is tss ‘ feet—the last an 18-incher. Appalachian State, 130-53 with and Morehead State beat UNC- screening committee “ right Those are the words of Gun addled. He’s going to break and Central is regrouping for sophomore Joto Ellsworth, 6-2 >Hss >Msa Pets* star soph David Thompson chase, too. But instincts will CPS IS 82(4 Former PGA champion' Charlotte 85-78. away” to begin looking for Dogs Editor Jerome B. another season around a junior Rich Kichnet, 6-3 Mike I6MUI eas.oo e z i.4 B ess.oo eS4.SB Robinson, of Sports Afield. stop him on point once he learns number of lettermen, led by Co- • PtI* 2 24 MORIAgTY BR Bobby Nichols, rookie Loh Ray’s successor.' He indicated Henetz, 5-10 junior Ken Parciak IT36 IS| S0.7B SS.BO 34.7S ae.eo the committee would be headed If he is worth his salt, a.well- to discriminate among scents Captains Bill Wednt and Bob and 6-4 sophom ore Ron 17P7S 7k ISISI 32.00 84.BB 38.00 s7.eo 2.39 Hinkle and youtoful amateur and realizes that unseen birds Owner of EHL Blades by Athletic Director Harry bred bird dog is going to point Hammie. The others include Schiebel. C'S •« 33.80 27.80 28.78 30.70 299 Ben Crenshaw tied for third IS 2k <«t Lancaster. his birds, the retriever will are ahead. Rick Murallo, Dan Switchenko, MTS te 279 at 283. Crenshaw and 18 66 ISI 38.00 28.88 43.00 32.78 No target date has been set to naturally want to bring you It’s the same with retrievers. Ralph Wagner and Greg “They’re coming along,” its 14 ‘Listening to Offers ’ ISM t4| — — 47.80 38.80 299 Nichols each had final round name a new coach. whatever falls from the sky, the Any eight-week-old retriever Martin, all of whom saW very notes Detrick who expresses 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643*5135 PTStI 33.00 28.88 37.00 28.88 243 67s and Hinkle shot a 71. Ray’s four-year contract is spaniel will naturally flush and pup will drag a rolled up sock prwninent service with last satisfaction over Kichnet’s 17 7616* SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) ATS IS 3S.BO 28.88 40.70 31.70 293 Podoloff has conunitted the due to expire Dec. 12. During retrieve, and the bound will back to you if you first tease year’s 17-8 club. shooting. The Blue Devil men­ tSMiki — General Manager Nate NTS IS 23.78 2 91 team to move to Hartford. his career at Kentucky his follow a track and give voice, him with it and then toss it a “ That’s our strength, nuke tor also likes the progress IS66IH 40.00 30.70 44.28 Podoloff of the New England iTS 16 Conn., in 1974. teams compiled a 19-33 record. without any help from you. short distance away. no mistake about it,” observes displayed by Ellsworth who tSSAIN 44.80 SS.7B 4S.7S 38.88 301 In Just 20 minutos we’ll find out ABA Planning Blades says he is “ listening to tVS-IS His 3-8 showings this season and ’These are inherited traits and Generations of breeding have Detrick in reference to the h a n ’t been playing the game ISI616I — — .B4.2S 41.88 , 319 offers” made to purchase the In the meantime, offers have If you’re wasting boating oil Special Draft last Were his best. generatiims of careful breeding built into him an overwhelming available experience. that long. /UirtwPlUfUM . NOTRADK-IN fWOUIMOl financially-troubled Eastern reportedly been made to'him Reviewing his four-year have instilled these traits so desire to bring things to you. The experience, however, A< , SAN DIEGO (AP) - The and Utica in New York to move Central’s first round opponent is having attendance problems said, “ It’s been a very trying instin^ve in modern bunting to pick things up and l»1ng them height. Hammie goes 6 4 and We’ve got RADIAL and owner, of the San . Diego the teafn to those cities. will be Hartford, with Trinity And how many Sometimes Ure’ve been able to show in its Springfield home. experience and an educational breeds. With calm, tbou^tful back to you. Your job is to dww Martin 6-3, with Switchenko at BELTED SNOW TIRES ALSOI Conquistadors says American and Wesleyan battling in the Podoloff told a news The Blades have been encouragement from his owner him how to retrieve with style 6-3, Wendt and Wagner, both 6- Basketbali Association owners one.” other game. Win or lose there, conference Monday the team suffering poor attendance as the modern well-bred dog will — delivering to hand, marking 1, and MuraUo at 5-10. ‘s called a Mobil Fuel Saver Analysis Test. We will meet in Louisville Dec. 11 the Blue Devils then go on to will continue to play in they attempt to buck the es­ learn to do his Held work in a accurately, taking hand signals “ It’s our hope that the face the usual challenging ®" °** *>cating system -all without and may hold a special draft of Springfield, at > least for the tablished Sfuingfield Kings of All-Time Record manner that makes him a good to unmarked falls and so on. combination of quickness and college underclassmen. tone being. schedule featuring such op­ BROWN'S TIRE SHOP^ the American Hockey League, companion and a good hunter. Before yon can train shooting aUlity will more than Leonard Bloom said Monday WESTBURY, N.y. (AP) - ponents as Bridgeport, C. W. A s , of course. But if your equipment is old, “ I will continue to run the who have been based in It takes a lot of refined effectively, fo a need to learn to conqiensate for real size,” says 333 M A I N ST. T E L . 643-2819 M A N C H E S T E R his first-year team would have Herve Filion, harness racing’s Post, AIC, Springfield, toefficient, or requires too many repairs, we’ll show you the ' team,” he said, “but I will also Springfield since 1937. training to develop a dog that look at proUems from the dog’s Detrick. • H|M MuliM — Swit. - ' . Premium Liad-FrH tmoco Gaiellne the first pick in such a draft, as t \J. leading driver, set an all-time Stonehill, Assumption, most economical way to do something about it. listen to offers made to will win in com p^tion where point of view. Tridn yourself to Wendt, of course, is one of (jPEN M0N.-FRI. 7 a.m. te 10 p.m. - SAT. 7 am. to 6 p.m. - SUN. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. well as the No. 1 choice in the Only 776 persons turned out to record of 544 rictories in one LeNtoyne, St. Michael’s and purchase the franchise.” standards are tough, but ask, “ Does the dog understand New England’s top operatives. watch the Blades at a recent year when he scored with Edoi prime rival Southern Connec­ regular year-end draft of Springfield businessman training an ordinary, decrot what I mean?” If not, why not? He finished with a 19.7 average college seniors. game against- in the All in the fifth race at ticut. Richard Gagnon offered to buy gun d(^ is easy if you don’t Most dog owners who fail in a year ago, and should be able Eastern States Exposition Roosevelt Raceway on Monday Your Comfort k Two months ago ABA owners Cougars’ No. 1 Harrier Uie Blades Saturday, but he training crash because they Also on the slate is an Coliseum. night. sweat it. to match that mark this time voted against a special draft of withdrew his offer Monday. The 32-year-old Canadian- Men who succeed in daily life have never learned to show the around. A big year is also appearance in the Hall-of-Fame CHARLIE’S TEXACO SERVICE Our Business- 7 Days A Week, PSSPM underclassmen. “ But things Gagnon said his religion Larry Woykovcdty emerged as toe No. 1 member of toe born driver broke his own world do so because they know bow to dog what they want him to do anticqwted from Hammie who Tournament, to be played Dec. were different then,” Bloom prohibits him from becoming The Blades have a 9-13-2 624 E. AAIDDLE TPKE. 24-HOUR WRECKING SERVICE ^jjus^4Houre&jg£^ first cross country team ever this fall at Mandiester r e c ^ o f 543 which he had set gain the respect of those around before they begin' harassing should be dominant in the 28-2930 in the new Springfield said. involved with a "sports of record and are in third place in (immunity College. Woykovsky was a consistent winner. on Dec. 31.1971. them and they go out of their him for not doing it. rebounding department. (Museum. violence,” the North Division of the RHT, PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandiester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1OT2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28, 1972 — PAGE FIFTEEN

Otto Stowe Spotlighted The “Action Marketplace” J h m Econom ical W ay Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers To A dvorfiio Over 60,000 Daily Readers AsDolphinsT rimCards 16 words, 8 days ...... ___ 81.89 Fast Results 15 words, 6 days ...... 88.24 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR MIAMI (AP) — Young streaked out of Paul Stowe blazed past the napping Thompson and was as 16 words, 10 days ...... 84.50 CLASSIHED ADVERHSEMENTS Warfield’s shadow to catch two touchdown passes for lonely as a hermit for the first touchdown shot from ‘ 20 words, 26 days ...... Mianti’s all-winning Dolphins and vowed not to remain Morrall. ’Thompson later was carried bodily into the end . . . 814.56 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION backstage much longer. zone from five yards out as Jim Kiick smashed for another Happy A ds ...... 81.50 inch Deadline for Saturday and Monday "I love playing in Miami and winning is wonderful,” said score. PHONE 643-27U is 12:00 Noon Friday the sophomore pro from Iowa State, "but I’m not planning Then, with the second-year defenseman from Utah on to sit on the bench for another season.” the ropes, Stowe hit him again as backup quarterback Del With the incomparable Warfield resting an injured leg, Gaizo arched the football into his uncontended arms. 10 WEEKLY CONTESTS Help Wanted 35 Help Mfenfed Stowe ran past befuddled St. Louis comerback Norm M orrall hit 12 o f 19 passes fo r 210 yards against the 2-8-1 Services Offered 12 35 Help Wentad 35 Thompson to catch a 37-yard bomb from and Cards. HERALD LIKE TO GAB, let us pick up PLEASE READ CARPENTER available, days, LUBE man — Opening for a 27-yarder from Jim DNei Gaizo.< n o WINNER EACH WEEK the tab. Several part-time BOX LHIERS evening, weekends. Additions, experienced, qualified man. Miami bullied the Cardinals 31-10 in Monday night’s The Dolphins, who began operations in 1966, reached a »itions open, 61 or 5-8 p.m. Deposit Entry in Participating Stores Before 3 P.M. Friday YOUR AD alterations, repairs. No Job too ' BERRY’S WORLD lERVICE Clpportunity for advancement if m ilestone M onday night. T hey hit the .500 m ark at 46-46-1 onvenient for housewives and laughable National Football League mismatch. It ended in F or Your small. Free estimates. Call right ingredients present. Apply Classified or "Want Ads” are, students. Apply at Olan Mills a circus atmosphere with fans running amid players during in their seventh season, the earliest an expansion team has Stephen Martin, 6467296 after 4 in person, Dillon Sales and Information taken over the phone as a con­ Studio, Burr’s Comer Shopping MANAGER the closing minutes while ABC-TV cameras worked at ev er m ade it.. p.m. Serrice, Manchester. THE HERALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should Center. Ask for Mr. Neubauer. Expwrienceef avoiding the exhibitionists. close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT TWO YOUNG married men OEM/Heavy Duty CLERKS wanted, male or “These fans are crazy,” said sportscaster Howard ^ Shula, in his third season at Miami, is an incredible 31-7- SALESMEN - Excellent -----RULES— tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in will do smaU repair jobs and Trucks female, part-time. Apply in per­ w Cosell, who turned a threatening letter from a Miami answering blind box ads who lime for the next insertion. The opportunity to earn over $200 son only. Arthur Drug, Main painting, also cellar cleaning C t u d s a K l I per week commission, follower over to the FBI earlier in the weekend. Shula admitted /Monday night’s effort “wasn’t very desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE St., Manchester. The object of the contest is to pick the most correct winners of and Uatat truckine. CaU 646 can follow this procedure: Incorrect or omitted insertion (or representing prestige diaper Manager 563-2375 “ It took cops and police dogs to handle them. This town artistic at the start, but the defense kept the offense in the service. Leads furnished. the games listed in the advertisements by inserting the proper Console Color TV any advertisement and then only to EXPERIENCED salesUdy for has gone mad, but we didn’t show those nuts on TV. We game until we got our running game going in the second Direct sales experience helpful BROCKWAY letter of the winning team on your entry blank. In the space Enclose your reply to the box CEILING and ceramic tile retail clothing store. h a lf.” the extent of a "make good" inser­ but not necessary. Car don’t want this to start all over the country.” labeled “ tie breaker" place the number of points you think will in an envelope — address to the qiecialist, one ceiling or all, MOTORTRUCKS Knowledge of selling preferred tion. Errors which do not lessen the essential. Phone Mr. The Dolphins are 11-0, three games from becoming the Classified Manager, ManchKter repaired, remodeled. No job too but not necessary. Ifew store in pounded fo r 114 yards in 16 carries. be the highest number of points scored by any one of the value ol the advertisement will not Whitehead, at 278-6170. between Rooky .Hill, Conn. NFL’s first undefeated regular season team since the 1942 Evening Herald, together with a small. 647-9232. Pathmark Shopping Center, M ercury M orris m ade 55 in 16 and K iick chippefl in with 25 teams listed. Only one enby per person per week please. be corrected by "make good" inser­ 9 a.m. and noon. Exit 23 off 1-91 Manchester. CaU for Interview. Chicago Bears. Ahead on the schedule are New England, memo listing the companies tion. in eight as the three-back running offense m aul^ the All entriesWteasonable facrimilies must be deposited at TREE Service (Soucier) — 1-8860605. the and Baltimore. Fou do NOT want to see your WANTED aide to ride station Cardinals. the participating stores by 3, P.M. Friday. Trees cut, building lots desired, letter. Your letter will be wagon for special education trees topped. Got a tree NURSE — Are you iofdcing for destroyed if the advertiser is 643-2711 children, hours— 8;369;15 a.m. WAITRESS wanted, problem? Well’ell worth phone work a couple of days a week, one you've mentioned. If not it 2:30-4 p.m. Call 643-2414 experienced, part-time. Apply caU. 742-8252. work that is pleasant, work to will be handled in the usual Autos For Solo between 9 a.m.-12 noort. at Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak Street, supplement other income or Manchester. manner. VETS Trucking — large van lust to get away from the OFFICE HELP wanted, OFFICIAL ENTRY 1964 FORD FALCON Futura, with driver, yards, attics, local boredom of retirement. CaU experienced typing ana PILGRIM Mills Warehouse 6462358 and learn more about Lost snd Fo uikI convertible, standard, looks hauling, furniture rearranged, needs women for full-time job. A B good but needs some work. bookkeeping. Please call 742- this. free estimates. 6462S19. 6641. For interview call Mrs. Sobol, 1. • ••••••••••• □ 11...... □ □ LOST — Male, gray tiger Asking 1150. Call 6461802. 6461000. striped cat, yellow collar, vei ••••••••••••••••■••••••••••a STEPS, sidewaUcs, stone waUs, HAIRDRESSER for SENIOR CITIZEN Interested in 2...... □ □ 12...... □ □ 'and frightened.■gnt PleaK caS Trucks-Traetors 5 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Manchester salon. EixeeUent supplementing his income, (]all FEMALE, full-time, cashier - 1120y - . All concrete repairs, both salary, commission and 3...... □ □ 13...... □ □ S 6461987. Must have some wanted. Apply Manager, Big L benefits. CaU Hartford, 526 1956 WILLIS Jeep, half-ton inside and outside, raill Discount Store, »13 M ain ' 4. mechanical ability. 2372...... □ □ 1 4 ...... □ □ LOST large all black male cat, pick-up, recently rebuilt, 6 landscaping. Reasonably Street, Manchester. cylinder motor, ^ ce lle n t run­ 5...... □ Bolton area. Call 6467428. priced. CaU 6460851. □ IS...... □ □ ------f------ning condition. 6467031 after 5. MILLER Farms needs man for MAN wanted part-time, employment in egg plant, also COUNTER girl, part-time 6...... □ □ 16...... X evenings, for machine floor ...... □ LOST, black cat, vicinity SNOW plowing — Experience some deliveries. Class II m ornings, Monday through Walker St. Please call 6^2127. 1969 FORD pick-up truck, good commercial and residential. O i * n k r NEA. Inc. scrubbing. CaU 6465334. 7...... □ □ 17...... license required. Call Coventry Friday. Aroly Arthur Treacher ...... □ □ I condition, one owner, $1,500. Prompt, courteous service. B 742-6232. Fish and chips, 401 (fenter St., DENTAL Assistant, unique 8...... □ □ 18...... □ □ NOW NOTICE is hereby given that 872-9187. References. 6467770. 'W hat happens during a period of peace? Manchester. 3 Optional Share Book No. 8844 position available for woman 9. ONLY How should I know?" LICENSED only-plumbers and ...... □ □ 19...... □ □ S5 2 9 issued by the Manchester 1968 CHEVROLET, half-ton WASHING Machine repairs, with some experience in dental oil burner mechanics. Good EXPERIENCED floor procedures. Please send 10...... □ □ 20. . . . Savings and Loan Association, pick-up, 6W’ step side body, RCA Whirlpool, Kenmore, maintenance man, working- LJ wooden tool boxes. 6461244, benefits, guaranteed work year resume, including phone Incorporated, has been lost and Maytag. Reasonable rates. around. Please call 8769119. manager, to grow with expan­ Tw bnakw ican... application has been made to after 6 p.m. Owner of Pike Coin Wash and number to Dental Asustant, ding firm in flooring field. P.O. Box 426, Manchester. said Association for payment of D iy aeaning, 275 West Middle Bulldlng-Controctlng 14 ormssmoklng 22 Phone 6460614 for interview. the amount of deposit. 1967 FORD F250, four-wheel Turnpike, next to Stop and Nam e... APPLIANCE salesnnan to seU TH drive. Phone 6462375. Shop, 643-4913. MASONRY - All types of CUSTOM made ladies dresses, FIRST GLASS MAIDS needed,: convenient Grant's own “ Bradford” major Address LOST— Passbook No.s W 12588 stone, brick fireplaces, walls, suits. Bridal gowns and veils. hours, ------transportation- provided. ■ appliances, televisions, stereos, Phone .. CENTURY TV - 6 1328 - 109038 - 109772 - FORD Gas tractor, with 5th TREE REMOVAL - Pruning, concrete steps, sidewalks. No Also hand set fashion jewelry. Phone.“ 18 7 2 ^ . sewing machines and floor 104784 - 102404 - 2180010 - E wheel, model C8S0, 1967, 16 spraying, etc., fuUy insured, job too small. Free estimates. 6461133. SHEElMETAL cleaning Unes. Position offers Manchester Evening Herald 5 2 8 4 6 5 4 9381 - 108460 - 68794. Savings speed. good condition, easily ucensed. Free estiinates. CaU Over 20 years experience. After WOMAN to care for 4 boys many company benefits. 176 Burnside Ave. Bank of Manchester. converted to wrecker or 6365345. 5 p.m. 6461870. ^ 2 9 7 5 . Bonds-Stocks-lillortgogos 21 after school in my home, 2 :^ East Hartford Application made for otherwise. 6461442. Applicant must own car. Prior MECHANICS 5:30 p.m. Also light sales experience preferred, but payments..^ DICK’S Snow Plowing — CARPENTRY - Repairs, MORTGAGES, loans first housekeeping. Must have ovfn not essential. Apply Personnel 1972 FORD Pick-up FIDO, V8 specializing in serving remodeling, additions, roofing. second, third. All kinds. Realty It IM ktHm hM (i) n ta IM m Rm (k) transportation. CaU 647-1142, office, W.T. Grant Go., 370 West LOST — Racoon, vicinity Ranger, 8’ style side body, Rockledge and surrounding statewide. Credit rating Call David Patria, South & WELDERS after 5:30. Middlq Turnpike, Manchester. Hilliard and Woodland S t ilt s canvas cover, rear step areas, driveways, sidewalks, Windsor, 644-1796. unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ in woods, Saturday. If found bumper, low mileage, asking parking lots. Call 643-0002. fidential, quick arrangements. Minimum one year ex­ ATTENDANT wanted for full­ MACHIYvisT— needed by small Miehelin please call 6461193. $2,7M. Call after 6 p.m. 646 WES ROBBINS carpentry Alvin Lunay Agency. 527-7971. perience, must read time and part-time, third shift. O odiQ W itiUltQ 4677. SNOW Plowing — Starting new estabUshed company to operate remodeling specialist. Ad­ 100 Constitution Plaza, blueprints. Excellent Apply Hess Station, horizontal milling machine and route, residential and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Hartford. Evenings, 233^6879, Autos For Salo L fringe benefits and pay. Manchester. surface grinders. Trade school Costs Less In The Long ■ f- /4«.r.i98i -INTERNATIOTfAL '^panel commatlal. Freb’ 'i^iihates.' ' buUt-mS,“ bathrOoih8, kitchens, background helpful. Good truck, new 6 ply tires, engine Call 643-1364, also light MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd NEED CAR? Credit very bad? 6463446. DENTAL assistant. Mature starting rate wim complete recently overhauled, exceUent trucking. mortgages — interim financing Run — The Very Long Bankrimt, repossession? w om a n , experience not paid benefits. Apply at Nobel mechanical condition. Just LEON aESZYNSKI buUder - — expMient and confidential Honest Douglas accepts lowest necessary. wUlRing to train and Westbrook, Westbrook inspected. 649^12. REWEAVING OF - burns, new homes custom built, service, J. D. Real Estate PRESSURE BUST * * » ( i» n n m j down, smallest payment, Light typing. Replylepf Box "M ” , Street, East Hartford. An equal •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• moth-holes, zif^rs repaired. remodeling, additions, rec Assoc. 6465129. anywhvnere. Not smalt loan MMRIFMniRRIG Manchuter...... lid. Heral( opportunity employer. Prices start at Window shades made to rooms, garages, kitchens •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HlJNTEIISo finance corn] Douglas Auto-Sorrieo measure, all size Venetian remodeled, bath tile, cement Buslnm Opportunitf 2$ CO., INC. Motors, 345 Aceossorlos 7 FEMALE experienced typist, Doga-BMa-Pata 41 8h«|i here blinds. Keys made while you work. Steps, dormers. 41 Chapel Street capable of composing letters to AUTO wait. TV portables for rent. Residential or commercial. Manchester work in the Safety Department AP photo « 4 0 « « '1968 PONTIAC Catalina, 6 AKC Registered male poodles, I « r \ Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 646 Call 6464291. Call Mrs. Brunetti, of a motor carrier, full-time Unidentified Dolphin Fan Pulled Down By Security Guard door sedan, power brakes, SERVICE 5221. AMERICAN one black and one chocolate, i NEW \ 6462487 between' days, 8-4:30. Call Nelson weeks old, $100. 875-3284. ( 1 7 5 -lSx) plH $ 1 .9 4 F E T a x ower steering, original owner, SPECIALISTS DELTA BUILDERS - Garages, Freightways, Inc., 47 East USED X CaU876%08. SNOW-MOBILE Repairs - additions, homes and 10 a.m . and 5 p.m . Miami Followers Raced onto Playing Field Late in Final Quarter Last Night E a sy C r e d it T e n a s •Tum-upt OIL Street, Rockville, 872-9121. FREE— four-month old female TRADES \ Factory trained mechanics. L remodeling. No job too small, •B tik n dog, part-shepherd, part- tl. MMt Mb W a USmn eSb W • N £ 1968 CAMARO, $800. Phone 646 & M Equipment, Route 83, •M r Cofld. no job too big. 644-2427 days. ASSISTANT bookkeeper airdale. Intelligent, good with 2484 before 4 p.m. Vernon, 872-8311. Monday- 6467435 evenings. STATION CompMt OFFICE Clerk-Bookkeeping needed, knowledge of typing a children. 6463^. AuloCtn Thursday 65, Friday 8-9, Satur­ Manchester experience and typing required. must. Call 648-10(16 for 1961 VOLKSW AGEN Bug, day 8-4. GUNS PONTIAC RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 13 Apply in person only. Meadows appointment. FEMALE, German shepherd Little: Bronco Who Keeps Bucking Hunl%liecMiStMHmI rebuilt 1963 engine, radio, goM Stay one step ahead of Convalescent Home, 333 condition, $150. 6468774. Pointing-Poportng dog, 2 years old. To a good “ FOR SAFETY'S SAKE' Sec Wharn New la PARK 13 GUTTERS and roofs repaired the comp«tltlon. Bidwell Street, Manchester, PLAY Santa the Avon way this home, $15. Very good with DENVER, Colo. — (NEA) HUNTING EQUIPMENT 373 MMN ST., MANCHESTER and replaced. Excellent Conn. An equal opportunity year! Sell lovely Avon gift children. Call 8465234. There has to be the ques­ 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, rear INSIDE — outside, painting. employer. Items to friendly people near — For six s t r a i g h t years, FAiXFISHINC 649-2Ul workmanship. Reasonable MODERN 3-BAY tion, however, of self-stimu­ window defroster, excellent Special rates for peoj)Ie over your home, earn extra cash to from September to Decem­ prices. Free estimates. 646 AKC miniature Sebnauzer, lation in a morass of defeat­ ECREATTOOI condition, reasonable. 7467463. Call my competitors, then call GENERAL machinist — lathe make your own holidays ber, a little bit of Floyd 1399. STATION cropped, shots, ready for the ism. Maybe it’s the money. me. Estimates given. 6467863. and milling hands. Metronics, brighter. Call 289^922. Little has died every Sunday. Csmpors-TrmUors holiaays. Phone 6463030. “Uh, uh,” he shakes his 2 7 1961 OLDSMOBILE. Phone BIDWELL Home Improvement Inc. Route 6 and 44A, Bolton. F o r Years after 5 p.m., 6466898. Mobllo Homos J. P. LEWIS 3c SON, custom Please call days 563-0131, head. “ I don’t make as much Co. Expert installation of PARTNER wanted — learn my CUTE PLAYFUL and adorable «*TheFaailly decorating, interior and Mr. Shapiro or Mr. Foley. business in your spare time: It’s not a physical thing, as most running backs in this VAN - 1964 CHEVY, engine aluminum siding, gutters and EARN EXTRA money for kittens delivered free to good BROWN’S 1969 GTO Judge, 400 cubic inch exterior, paperhanging, fully Christmas. CaU after 4 p.m. ask Must have strong desire to though the scars are there to league. I figure the longevity Sports Shop’’ trims. Roofing installation and Eveninp and Sunday call homes. Call 649-8512. ram air, 4-speed, 390 needs repair or replacement, insured. For free estimates, see. More a traumatic, de­ of a pro is repairs. 649^95, 8769109. for Frank, 647.-1734. .j work for yourself. For Inter­ positraction, power steering, 4 body in exceptional condition. call 6469658. If no answer 646 collect 413-786-3041. pressive experience. Because view call 6 ^ 1 4 8 . 1.5 years. The average for TIRE SHOP new tires, good condition, $1,500 $275. l-4261Sm. 6362. in those six years, Floyd any pro is three years. So 333 M ain St. 643-2S19 ROOFING - Specializing MATURE WOMAN to work Qr best offer. Call 2286^. part-time, Mondav through REGISTERED nurse — part- Little has experienced the my iife expectancy in the 1970 TRAVEL Trailer, Tandem repairing roofs of aiall kinds, new GAS service station, contains II. t a M Um (I) n I n a h r Patan (k) RICHARD E. Martin. Full Friday evenings, also all day time, public health experience Artlclas tor Bala 45 frustration of playing on a game is a lot shorter than wheels, fully equipped, sink, hot roofs, gutter work, chimneys, service bay, lift, jacks, etc. 1965 OLDSM O BILE V ista professional painting service. Saturday, Sunday for holiday preferred, but not necessary. professional football team, average. Every time I go out “Fighl Pollution — Switchlo Lend-Free Amoco Premium Caaoline” and cold water, refrigerator, cleaned and rwaired. 30 years Offied with register. Light and Cruiser wagon, 9 passenger. Interior - exterior. Free es­ season. Apply in person, Swiss Needed to conduct priellminary LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. the , which there I figure it’s the last, Open Mon.tFri. 7 A.M. - IB P.M. full bath, furnace, breakfast experience. Free estimates. (3ood running condition. Best timates, fully insured. 649-4411. beat fumishecT Building 50x60’ Colony, Manchester Parkade. insurance physicals during day Ring bell for service. Shiners, [I B9I MiinSuManfctaer — M7-9W nook, sleeps 6. Perfect for your Call Howley, 643-5361. has lost more than twice as time. Every play is the Sm . 7 A.M. ■ 6 P.M. Sun. 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. offer. Call 6^2284, evenings. 8,000 and 4,000 gallon tanks, and evening hours. Reply crawlers, ec. 144 Deming I'V many games as it has won. winter vacation to Flcirida and pumps, etc. Minimum of cash Street, Manchester. Wapping last play I’ll ever play. This C. AND G. Home Improve­ JANITORS — part-time, days Porta-Med, Division of HHB, weekends this coming summer. Heotlng-Plumblng 17 required. Call 646-0363 for Road. “ I’ve been down,” he says, is what has kept me going 1966. MUSTANG, 6 cylinder, ment. Interior, exterior pan­ and evenings, Manchester area. Box 478, Hartford, Conn. Full price $2,995. Terms. Call appointment, ask for George. “and I’ve been crying. My every week.” standard transmission, $450. ting and wallpaperiiig. Free Phone 6465691, 3 to 6 p.m. 6462226. SAM Watson Plumbing and CARPETS — Wholesale to you wife is the only one who real­ Phone 6444)530. estimates. 2269Siw, 2^3531. Heating. Bathroom remodeling DELIVERY boy or man wanted ft, Losing does get to him. at our warehouse. The SehoolS’Clesses BABYSITTER wanted in my for mornings and early CArpet l.iiN ly knows how bad it’s been. The worst this year was Motoreyelos-BIcyelos and repairs. Free estimates. Merchants, 1310 Tolland She’s seen me crying. I can’t when the Broncos blew a 1967 REBEL, automatic, $700 11 DONALD E. Tarca CaU 6463808. home for school vacations. afternoons, some stock work. paperhanging and Turnpike, Manchester. 646-8560. let my teammates see me potential upset over the Min­ or best offer. 1962 Fairlane Connecticut Must have own transportation. Apply in person at once to EXPERT repairing all makes Free estimates. CaU i down.” nesota Vikings. standard, $300. Phone 6466983. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Companies Need CaU 643-7809 after 5. Manager, Liggett Drug, ol bicycles including 3,5 eukI 16 Manchester Parkade. DISPOSABLE diapers, factory speeds. Manchester Bicycle — Prompt, courteous service. irregulars, less than one-third It’s been especially bitter “ That nigh t,” admits VOLKSWAGEN Van, 1964, B.A.C Painting Co. Painting by Computer People EXTRA Christmas money. Sh(nop. CaU 6461496. retail cost. Call 647-9053 for Floyd Little because he Floyd, “1 said to myself, radio, extra gas heater, good experts, exteriors, interior, ...NOW! Work 6 hours Saturd^ only ser­ PART-TIME bookkeeper­ between 9-4 p.m. is a genuine professional ‘This is it, I quit.’ After years engine, $375. CaU 6465750, 646 spray brush and roll. ving our customers. & sy work, secretary. Reconciling, filing, FIVE-SPEED Rawleigh NO JOB too small. Immediate YOU can train fo r a football super-star. And be­ of dying every week. I’d had Reasonable prices, free es­ good pay. Only 4 persons correspondence. Phone 646- chopper, very good condition. service on service calls. Free tiigh pay computer career CLEAN, dark rich loam, five cause he has been the team it. And I did quit—for 10 or timates. Also wallpapering. needed, so apply now. 6469042. 3784. $ifi. raone 6 t t - ^ l after 3 p.m. estimates gladly given on The demand for computer people li yards, $22.50. Sand, gravel, captain of the Broncos all 15 minutes.” 1966 FALCON wagon, excellent 6460001. heating or ^ihnbing. Faucets that time. And because greater than the aupply. That’a why stone, manure, pool, patio sand Then he remembered his running condition. Call 647-1925. repaired or installed. Water lome of Conhecticut’a biggeit losing was foreign to him be­ MINI-BIKE, 4 b.p., needs some PAPER hanging and ceiling and firewood. 6469504. responsibilities as the team repairs. As is, $80. Phone 646 pumps worked on. Complete companies COME TO US for data fore he became a pro. 4 /, 1971 DODGE Charger. May be painting. Reasonable rates. processing professionals. If you qualify Floyd Little leader, which he takes seri­ 3418 after 4:30 p.m. heating systems, rec rooms, ALUMINUM sheets used as seen at Don Willis Garage, 18 Free estimates. (]aU 6469112. C.P.I. will prepare you for a computer Yes, Floyd Little, who is ously. etc. (S ll M & M Plumbing & printing plates, .007 thick, 30 years old and tough, with who once led the pros in Main Street, Manchester. Heating, 6462871. career. Then we'll help get you Because he is only 5-10 and “ He’s the guy,” says John Sotvieos Otiorod 12 WALLPAPERING ^ started. ' 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. the muscled upper torso of a rushing the football, before Phone 6467373, ask for Rick. bandy-legged ( “ I ’d be 6-2 if Ralston, the new Denver painting, interior and exterior, Make your move TODAY. Next claas DEAN Phone 6462711. weight-lifter, says he has World War II. MARTY’S Plumbing and I could straighten out my coach, “ we’re always talking SNOW Plowing — Commercial expertly done. Free estimates. slarti January 2. shed literal tears over a TOYOTA 1970, 6wheel drive. Heating. Complete bathroom MACHINE PRODUCTS Little was the leading legs,” he says) and his to about squad attitude. I and residential. Reasonable Tim Conaty, 6367516 after 6 CaU 92S4S11, Ext. 8 HOT water furnace, with game played by grown men. Land Cruiser station wagon, remodeling and repairs. Free 0ound-gainer in all of pro weight is 196, Floyd has can’t tell you how much he’s rates. Also available as backup p.m. COMPUTER 102 COLONIAL RD. Floyd has played the game warn disengaging hubs, estimates. No job too small. ball last year, with 1,133 taken inordinate physical helped me. He’s an Incredi­ rig. CaU 6463467, 647-9304. PROCESSING for 18 of his years. It took iAM/FM radio, extra set of 4 CaU 7467438. yards, a churning runner punishment in his job. He ble individual.” studded snow tires, excellent Bulldlng-ControeUng 14 •••••••••••••••••/•••••••••• INSTITUTE him out of the ghetto area of who has gained an average had broken clavicles the first SHARPENING Service - 111 Street, East Hartford built-in tub. 6462465, 6461442. When the Broncos recently condition, $3,000. m -U n , 876 Flooring . ■ 19 Has immediate openings New Haven, Conn., and of four yards every time he two years. He had a shoulder Saws, knives, axes, shears, ROOM ADDITIONS - (Accredited by Accrediting Commia- upset the Oakland Raiders, 8246. ikm lor Builneis School!) through a college education has carried the ball in his separation. His back has skates, rotary blades. Quick dormers, garages, add a level, PING pong table, $25. and now into civic concern with Floyd scoring once on a service. Capitol Equipment FLOOR SANDING and Day or Night Shifts Refrigerator, $25. Like new career for the Broncos, with been broken, in two places. 1971 AUSTIN America, low roofing, siding, foundations. pass reception and throwing Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. refinisbing, (specializing in 7x6xr wall units, $75. Air- with his adopted community a mediocre supporting cast. jnileage, excellent condition Low, low prices. Bank finan­ H i p Wantod 35 “But I'm a guy who a surprise pass for another Hours daUy 7:366, Thursday older floors). Also speciauzing conditioner, $15. Sleds and o f Denver. The personal recognition has IhroumuNit, standard transmis- cing. Add-A-Level Dormer, 233- hangs in there,” he declares score, the determined Bron­ 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 646 in inside paintiiw and paper •TURRET LATHE skates. 643-5482. He is on the board of di­ arrived. He has played in the iion. Asking $1500. 8762656 proudly. co back also exerted an in­ 7958. banging. John VerfaiUe, 846 Set-up and operate rectors of six civic enter- last two Pro Bowls. evenings. fluence not apparent: The 5750, 8^2222. SLOT car road race set, 15’ of rises (ranging from the “He’s never in the tub,” NEWTON H. Smith & Still, for him, it comes TWO Handymen want a variety MECHAMCS * • HARDINGE CHUCKERS track, cars, controls, good >enver O lym pic Com mittee says Jim Turner, the place- Denver defensive unit was 1972 DATSUN 1200 fastback. Remodeling, repairll down to a matter of recon­ of Jobs, by day or hour. Yards, Morlng-TrtKklng-Btorogo 20 Experienced In diesel engine repairs. Set-up and operate condition. Phone Evenings, 846 gto the Clayton College School kicker of the Broncos. The using a rookie linebacker, Must sell, $1,700 or best offer. additions, rec rooms, pord ciliation with losing. attics, cellars cleaned. Lawns 5678. for Boys) and he is planning “tub” is the training room Tom Graham, for the first UaU 6468804. and roofing. No job too smiU. MANCHESTER - DeUvery - Tw w m i B iF irs • BRIDGEPORT MILLING MACHINE “ My first two years were with its vtihirlpool, w hich at­ time as a starter. ’s service. CaU CaU 6463144. Set-up and operate to go to law school this the worst,” he says. “Re­ light trucking and package Call Branch or Bosineaa Manager H.O. model train set, 4x8’ winter. “I want to be a tracts malingerers when “I talked to Tom all 1966 PONTIAC Tempest member, I went to three delivery. Refrigecators, for appointment. • BROWN AND SHARPE MILLING MACHINE layout, complete. Excellent judge.” he says, “—like By­ they want to duck out of week,” says Floyd. “I kept Lemans, power steering, power DORMERS, garages, porches, washers and stove moving bowl games in college (Syra­ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 5(2-2372 Set-up and operate I condition. Phone evenings, 646 ron (Whizzer) White.” He practice or playing. “And,” him cool. I told him to ap­ brakes, good condiU^, best rec rooms, room additions, specialty. Folding Juiirs for cuse, where he was a three­ moving large appliances. 5678. smiles. adds Turner, “ his attitude is proach it like every play is offer. 6462193. kitchens, add-a-levels, rooting, rent. 6460752. MOCKWAY NQTOR TRUCKS • CUHER GRINDERS time All-American). In prep Biuming barrels delivered. $4. siding, general repairs. Qualify never in the tub. I played on his last play. And it worked. Rocky HIU, Conn. r TENDEM Wheel trailer, double Whizzer White — Supreme school, we had a 33-game 6 4 6 im . workmanship. Financing a team that was the best We won. CHEVROLET Impala, 1966 Thtrt It a big ItBaad far Exit 8 , off M l Ml bdnefita. An W|ual opportunity employtr. hitch built for weight. 133 Lenox Court Justice White, that is winning streak. And my high available. Economy Builders, __ m (the 1968 New “Winning selves every­ two-door hardtop automatic, tani An equal opporUinlty employer Street, Manchester, $125. 646 —was another great running school team was undefeated good running condition. 62,000 HEEPaUR- Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, York Jets). And Flo/d’s as thing.” M InM Omiliii l462hL [2881. back on Colorado gridirons when I left.” good as any of them.” mUes. $S50. Phone 6460010. R 0 .| W P r evenings. PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28,1972

■eals-Aeeee e##H 46 0«te^*«o»» ffm t MANCHEiSTER EVENING.HEIRALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 28,1972 - PAGE SEVENTEEN ______8 ______46 Bqulpmut 84 ApartnwntB For 63 Mouses For Sale H ouses For Bala G O O p f Houaaa For Bala n 72 Houaaa For Bala 72 Houaaa For Bala A BUFFALO, NM, 1X4001 WOmSi « Houaaa For Bala Houses F o r Sale 72 EVINRUDE outboard motors, PRIOEN progromatlc 'FIVErROOM Townhouse, wall- FAMILY 72 •Out at Toam-For Bah 78 Holsclaw and Mastercraft flexowriter, electric RANCH, 8 rooms, large living OVERSIZED custom 4- to-wall ciupeUng, amliaoces, VERNON — One and two r FIRST OFFERING Fnm Itr ____ COLONIAL trailers, sales-service. typewriter, makes and rea^ EXCELLENT f e ^ y scarce price range. Cen- rom i and "A ” shgpra dining bedroom Colonial built in 1972, CAPE, modern kitchen, formal heat, two air-conaftioners, X d0HT6M0KE, bedroom apartments, one Ntit side — 6:rMm Cepe, eiceHent MANCHESTER — Deluxe 8- ELUNGTON — 9-room older Complete service department, tapes, for r^titlve use, good cradition. Six rooms with attached room witiT fireplace, 3 firstH oor family room with dining room, fireplace in living private basement, m tile bedroom starting at 8155, two VALUE cemKtian, tMc Mh, finpisct, piatler room Garrison Colonial, 2)4 Colonial, large 8-store ^ tm g suppiies, accessmles, condition. AIm adding matmim 832,500. Call Warren E. garage, in a pleasant south bedrorao^ 1)4 baths, large n ^ l a c e , large brirtt llvhig room, den and 3 bedrooms, im m e^te occupancy, flRVIDPlCKA bedrooms, starting at 8190. mHt, oil heat, opw staircase, perch, baths, caroeting, double gar- outbulIdWg, 1 i73 acre lot. Woolsey paints, Gerich’s and manual typewriter. 643- Lots of living space in a Howland, Realtor, 643-1106. west location. Interior eled family room, den, garage, and dinl^ rooms m .... l cra_____ b_ w hand split shingles for siding, adults only, no its, Charles UMCH-€QU»iriER Frotures range, refrigerator, imblnation oindpws, amesHe drive, fy?®.? ‘lUftity construction. Iimnedtate occupancy, $35,900. Marine Service, 1962 Tolland Lesperance, ' gracious Cohmiai. Six la r ^ features include a fireplaced patio, city utiUties. 831.^- haU. Craaplete custom kitchen level lot srith blueberries ana RIchara Martin School. Hayes SE/vruExr-RD. diawasher, diqxMal, wall-to- dty utilities, near shoppini and MANCHESTER - fwo- T ^ e ., Buckiand, 64S-IS63. rooms, (living room, dini^ living room, forinal dining Philbrick Agency,. Rraltors, with huUt-ins, 2)4 baths with apple trees. Handy location. Agency, 6464)131. "»• carpeting, heat includ^. bednxrm Ranch, living room, AiMNfiws 8 6 P E O P L E W HO room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms), scheol. Quiet nei|hberhood and |ood 646-4200. marble vanities, 2- c a r $29,900. P hilbrick Agency, MANCHESTER — AttracUve Childroi welcomed. 644-1330. D. room, eat-in kitchen, first 3,900. C»ts-Land For Sale 73 1970 BOAT, motor and trailer, AREN’T plus screened porch, walk-iq> location. Priced only in the middle roomr kUchen, oversized garage, fuU !|ralk-out Realtors, 646-4200. four-room first-floor apart- J. Henry Company. b e a u t i f y finished rec room, floor laundry room, h^If-bath, VERNON — 7-room Ranch, take over payments. Phone 649- THE Birches Antiques, Twin m «t. Stove, refrigerator, cen­ 20s. SIX-ROOM older home, 3 down basement with sUding glass Lota-Land For Sale ?y ****•••••••••••••••••••••••• attic, basement, auxiliary two fireplaces, two acre full basement and 3 b^room s GARRISON Colonial 7 years exceptionally clean, 4 2484 before! 4 p.m.p.i Hills Drive, Covenby. Honrs trally located. Rweroices, no and 3 up, completely doors. Many extras including Bualnaaa Loeadona- room, pantry, laundry area. wooded lot. Two patios. with a full bath upstairs. old, modern kitchen, formal M m m s, famuy room with Wednesday, Thursday and pets. 8140. 228-3540. redecorated. On dead end ^ to m d ra ^ , shades, washer- ^ D O V E R — Near lake, $1,800, built-in bar, carpeting, near T*. *1. U. t. Nl <*<—<■ iwiwwud ■ For Bant 87 Large full bath upstairs— and Garage. Large rooms. Im­ Exterior features include a dining room, first-floor family CHRYSLER 16’ boat, 85 h.p. Friday 104, Sunday 1-5. Other 9 lt72 by UfiN8d Umm Byummo. ^ • CHARLES LESPERANCE street. Handy to bus and shop­ dnrer, refrigerator and more, school, 828,900. Lteman- motor, trailer, repurchasM. days by appointment. 742-6607. half-bath downstairs. Large maculate. Call Warren E. screened porch overlooking ping. $29,900. I^ lb rick Agracy, plus view of the Hartford room, 24’ living room with 2M ROOM apartment, |85 a C A ^ T. J. Crockett Realtor if 649-7620 ™ land, acre, $3,900. Owrehes Agency, 8724K&1,643- ,580. W. H. Preuss Sons, detached 3-car garage Howland, Realtor, 643-1106. the pleasantly private yard Realtors, 646-4200. skyline. Philbrick Agency, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, garage, flfenchester qne^ialf acre, $6,- month plus heat. Call 649-2271. you re looking for ofHce space. Hite 6 and 44-A, Bolton, 648- W owing A p p a n I $7 building with second floor with mature shrubs and trees. Realtors, 646-4200. level lot, nicely landscaped, 500. Hayes Agency, 6464)131. ~ or storage ^wce. This home is located within a GARRISON Colonial 5 extra- COVENTRY — Just reduced, s g a ^ f e e t , noth new and u ^ . SEVE^ROOM Contemporary, ^ m Colraial, large backy Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. PERSIAN IlAMB COAT, gray, ASI€ITOOWM~ Could use routine large rooms, 2 or 3' bedrooms, RANCH on three acres with 11 o f apartment. Avocado appliance, PLEASEr beamed ceilings, paneling, two 4-bedrooms, 1% baths, half-mile from neighborhood Out Toam-For Bah 78 $12,900. Six room Ranch, Sportfng Ooocfs 4T custom made with hand p iu ed vanity bath, carpeting, hrot, redecorating. Very clean and large screened porch, garage, large rooms, 3 baths, 5 racellent starter or sununer baths, family room, garages. sunporch, walk to all »______shopping and the Keeney MANCHESTER - 3-bedroom pelts, size 10-12. Excellent hot water, air-conditioner, | 17 5 located in a convenient handy location, $31,900. bedrooms, family room, 2 TOLLAND — 3 months bid home. B. Rutherford \ M AN CH E STE R — 100,0P0 views. Privacy, f!®r “ ®.*“ ^ e growing family. Street school. $29,500. Ranch, recreation room, dining LANGE competition ski boots, condiUon. |2S0. Phone 643-8607. monthly. Immediate Philbrick Agency, Realtors, kitchens, could be ideal for in­ raised Ranch, 6 rooms, garage, Associates, 289-9551 square feet, will divide. ■central, tree lined residential ^tiduns Agency, Realtors, 64- F . J. SpilecM, I ^ lt o r . 643-2121. L, garage, fireplace, wall-to- site 9. Locdc and feel brand new. occupancy. Phone 649-3978. 5324. ODEQARD REALTY 646-4200. laws, barn, 6 horse stalls, 6 r e p la c e , formal dining, 1)4 ****•*••••••••••••••••••■••• Suitable for manufacturing and neighborhood. walT carpet, city utilities, 160. CaU 649-1047. Wantmd to Buy 66 VERPLANCK SCHOOL area, 6 4 3 -4 3 6 5 . regulation dog kennels. baths, 1)4 acres. Principals, I m u n o warehouse. 1-7484634. ODEQARD REALTY beautiful shade trees, fine MODERN one-bedroom ELEVEN-ROOM Colonial. j 7-room Colonial in pleasing con- SEVEN-ROOM, Split-level, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, $31,900. Owner, 875-5077. 646-4200. residential area. $29,900. Prin­ Thsrs Is ■ ki| 4« b iib 4 fsr DOUBLE trailer with two Rupp WANTED — Antique furniture, apartment, ivall-to-wall L ^ e bare, acerage, sweeping Vmtion on quiet street. Ttara large living room with DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, fireplace, beautiful family cipals only. Owner, 643-9471 M ta n . «I»SBB cMAii, tsnl snowmobiles, one 1971,440 Wf, glass, pewter, oil paintings or urpeting, range, refrigerator, views.. Hutchins Agency, bedrooms, dressing room, EAST HARTFORD - 7 room one 1972 Nitro 440, two covers, other antique items. Any beautiful, ^ c i o u s , excelloit room, 1)4 baths, waU-to-wall RANCH, living room with after 6 p.m. M IhnM OsnHM, 943-2711. disposal, air-conditioner, large location, first floor, all Realtors, 649-5324. ' fireplace in living room and MANCHESTER — ExecuUve 4- sprawling Ranch, 4 bedrooms, two helmets, excellent The Harrisons, 64^ closets, basement storage, carpet and many extras. fireplace, modfern kitchen, sunken uving room, garage, Ir-ii facilities, parking, reasonable basement. Cheerful dining bedroom Ranch in the exciting MANCHESTER - Three- condition. Call 8754013. . 8709, ids Oakland S tm t. laundry facilities, parking for 2 IF YOU WANT a lot of home at Garage, large wooded lot with dining room, paneled den, parklike yanT High 30s. Hayes 3 P » rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, Ma n c h e s t e r — 4 family w m , family room with picture Porter Street area. Huge tri^ bedroom Ranch, living room, cars, good location. 140 Ifllliard a low, low pric^ this is the privacy. $36,000. Philbrick beautiful park-like lot 250' deep. Agency, 64^131. 6494549. exceUent condiUon, 4 bedrooins window overlooking porUon of lot. 50s. R. F. Blanchard family room with fireplace, hi Fhrlat-Munortot 48 ANTIQUE furniture, china St., 8175 per month. Call listing for you. Mven rooms, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $26,900. Philbrick Agency, Wantad-Baal Bahh 77 I . in 2 apartments, centrally 60x150’ yard w lt f ^ l i t rail Agency, Realtort, 646-2482. kitchen laundry room, two — ' ' cabinets, VI crank Aim pUVUUKl phonographs. aUUOf Peterman, 649-9404. enclosed porch, equipped fenre and lovely trees. Electric Realtors, 646^4200. ANDOVER LAKE - ExceUent MAIN STREET Offices - located. Hutchins Agency baths, two-car garage, base­ SELLING your home or CHRISTMAS trees — Tag, cut books. Most a n t i n g old. Apartmanta For Bant 83 kitchen, one car garage, full Realtors. 649-5324. appliances, attic storage, near view, 6-rqom aluminum sided Out o f Town- Ouf of Town- excellent location, 500 and 1000 MANCHESTER — 27 Jarvis ment. 44 acre lot. Keeney acreage? For prompt friendly own. Large selection, 643-6535. MANCHESTER - Three- basement with economiral gas RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, Cape. Full basement, tranquil For Bant 88 For Bant M M5'5334, ask for Hartford bus. ReaHstically R oad, reduced to 824,900. School district. Call Warren E. service, call Louis Dimodt X, Scotch nne. Wreaths. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom, two-year old duplex, DELUXE ONE — Bedroom heat. Selling for only 2 1 , ^ price in low 30’s. Shown by ap­ Herald Clattifitd M s art the formal dining room, eat-in setting. Immediate occupancy. Max Grossman. Owners must be in their new kitchen, living room has Howland, Realtor, 643-1106. Realty, 649-9623. E Itk baths, oven-range, apartment, wall-to-wall ROCKVILLE — Loveland Located in Manchester near the MANCHESTER pointment. Lillian Grant, home by Dec. 1st. Call now on chaaseat, am t affactivt m yna tha Only $23,500. Hayes Agency, ey Ttee Farm, Long Hill Booma Without Board 88 ELLINGTON — Pinney Brook I ******•••••••••••••••••••••• cathedral ceiling, large master 6464)131. ^ refrigerator. 8235 per month. c a r p « ^ throughout, complete Heights Apartment, — One and Green School. Call Doris Smith, i n s TALK TURKEY!! Realtor, Walton W. Grant this 7-room Cape. F. J. Spilecki, mrM ta rtach the am t p a M Cal Rd., off Route 6, at Andover „ ,------—------Apartments, new 3-room unit, • Wantad to Bant 88 bedroom, family room, floor-to- 11.8 — Acre — Solid 8-room ALL CASH for your property Available December 1st. Phone appliances, vanity bath. two bedroom apartments, Realty Co., Realtors, Agency. 643-1153. Realtor, 643-2121. $43-2711. Church. 7424438. THE THOMPSON House - in brick one-story garden You tell me where you can ceiling fireplace, baths, Colonial, birch cabinets, within 24 hours. Avoid r ^ ta p e , 647-1045. Centrally located 8175 monthly. heated, carpeting thronrtiout,. ;, 643-1121. 1)4 VERNON — 50 miles view, 1)4 Cottage St., centrally located, apartment buildii%. Total elec­ f r e e Landlord service. We buy a six-room (!k>lonial, all BOWERS School! ElxcepUonal aluminum siding, 2-car garage, ceramic tile bath, barn, clean acres, hill top estate, 2400 instant service. Hayes Agency, R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. mipliances, and pool facmties. MANCHESTER — $28,300, new 6464)131. Fual-Faad 48 large, pleasantly furnished tric. Range, refrigerator, have screened and qualified good size rooms, with city 8-room Cape with 1)4 baths, acre lot with privacy. $35, ^ . river, swimming, fishing, square foot brick Ranch. ------rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Central air-conditioning. CaU disposal, air-conditioner,'' in- tenants to fill your vacancies ^ater and sewer, for 829,900? garage, fireplace, carpeting, price on six-room Ranch. $45,000. Hutchins Agency, M9- Fumlahad Apartmanta 84 875-2505. A ft o , GEORGIAN Colonial, All Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Excellent area. $54,900. Hayes SEASONED CORD wood, cord lor overnight and permanent WOODLAND 6 tenor brick wall. Adults only. immediately. No cost or Living room, dining room, 646-4200. 5324. HAGLER Real EMate needs MANCHESTER You can’t? Well, if you call and freed lot. Priced ri^itlR. brick, ten rooms, four large Agency, 6464)131. and half-cord loads delivered. 8»ost rates. No pets. 8140 monthly, 81M oM|aUon to you. Homefinders, F . Blanchard Agency, Realtors, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, one-car listings. CaU 6434624. WAREHOUSE space, ap- today I can tell you. Ann bedrooms, beauUful entrance E. Yecnnans, 742-8907. ------— ------ROCKVILLE — Sunny small 4- lease____ jesecurity. c u r lt y . Call___ James J. II $23,900 II 646-2482. garage. Heated porch. Ideal CUSTOM RAISED*’ Ranch, 7 proximately 800 square feet, off Hunter, 649-5306. foyer. Two fireplaces, 2)4 TEN-ROOMS Contemporary ELLINGTON — 8-room Ranch ------PRIVATE home, rooms for MANOR room apartment, AectHxl floor, Gessay, at 875-0134-. •••••••••••••••••••••••##*»* Buys this . large aluminum home for young couple. Walk to Ranch with 3-room studio, over rooms, 2 baths, paneled Main Street. 8125. Phone 643- near center, one child accepted. baths, two-car garage. Sun- near Tolland line, 4 rooms up, 4 FIREWOOD, seasoned, rent, kitchen privileges. Call Houaaa For Bala 72 sided, 6-room Cape within MANCHESTEIR — AttracUve 3- Buckley School. Treed lot in 1)4 acres of land with a view, carpeted recreation room, 96798. CaU 1-6844331. fine residential neighborhood. porch, in mint of condition. rooms in vralk-out basement, 2 YtwMiMlEiMl hardwood, |I5 lulf-cord. Free alter,9:30 p.m., 6464^ . ROCKVILLE - 131 Union walking distance to all bedroom Colonial with 1)4 redwood construction. Large fireplace, sundeck, garages, APARTMENTS ikiimMRmmiucite Extras. Call Warren E. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, full baths, 44 acre wooded lot, delivery. 8724204 after 5 and ------— ------Street, very neat four-room, HERE is a nice, clean older Mtoi - SU baths, garage, fireplace and Thermopane windows. garden, privacy. Hutchins iQsInhlhsInM Homestead St. TWO-ROOM furnished apart­ schools. New wallpaper, Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. 646-4200. $25,900. Lipman-C^horches weekends. MANCHESTER — Furnished TWO four-room furnished or two-bedroom apartment in home n e \ ^ redecorated inside MkUSpiN treed lot. L ow 3()s. R . F. Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. Agency, Realtors, 640-5324. OaWBdBk ment, heat, hot water, stove, carpeting, fireplace, rec room Agency, 8724)$71, .643-1869. —— ------rooms, with kitchen privileges, (Off W. Middle Tpka., unfurnished apartments, older home. Second floor. Gas and out. bedrooms, one Blanchard Agency, Realtors, refrigerator. Apply Marlows, *^ 60 in basement. Owner must sell DRY fireplace wood, |10 (Htler, paricing. 6434144 days. Ask for Manchester) Coventry. Garages, near shop­ and gas stove, refrigerator bath, full basement with steam 646-2482. 867 Main Street, Manchester. ping center, bamc, 646-3784. now. Immediate occupancy. h'i'f V' .ddlvered. Call 742-7886. ' *lack. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury included. Couple with one child oil heat. Full attic for f\i permitted, no pets. 8140 children’s play area on rainy Fantastic buy. Call J. Jen­ apartments. Features wall-to- THREE-ROOM furnished Qardaa Produeta 88 MANCHESTER — Large ROCKVILLE — Highland Ave. monthly, 8140 lease security. days. Located on West Crater nings for inspection. wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, apartment, 8160 monthly in­ ------furnished room, kitchen large and beautiful 3)4 rooms, (^11 James J. Gessay at 875- Street within walking distance built-in oven, range, dishwasher, cluding electricity and heat. BUY your potatoes direct from privileges, private entrance, one-bedroom apartments, beat, 0134. of everything. Priced right at refrigerator and disposal, elec­ Ample parking, centrally tbepobtowaiefaonae,Gonwr(rf parking. Phone 289-5112 hot water, all appliances 828,500. Call Bea Miflette, n t M M M W S IU M I Cx tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, located. W d ^ l. r*-' ‘ 'I Bncklaad Rd. and Tolland between 64:90 p.m. including di^washm*, disposal, Jarvis Realty Company, la a m -a s Turnpike. Bwf^land. Bonus ------glass sliding doors, all large carpeting, pool and your own Realtors, MLS, 643-1121. ^ TOLLAND — Charming newly wite eack pandmae. CaO 646- UCHT Housekeepingrooms. Full basement room, storage private terrace in country stove, refrigerator, linens area, ample parking. Starting at decorated two room furnished setting. 8165. Rockland Terrace provided. 801 Main Street, 649- $175. Handy to shopping, apartment, in lovely older Apartments, 872-6360, 5294586. 81 0879, after 12 noon. home. Perfect for sli^e person schools,' bus and religious or married couple. Near 1-86, facilities. ROCKVILLE — Two-room exit 99. CaU 875-1925. furnished apartment, utilities Model apartment open for in­ ••• included, 830 weekly. Four coedRkui, 875. rom^ — wu, uuc, , Houaaa tor Bant 88 rooms, appUances, yard, 8115 ^face white 1125, privacy. 6434002. ^ spection 1-6 pjn., Sunday. Other monthly plus utilities. 872-0359, HOLIDAY times by api^tm eni 6464982. ••••••••••••••••••»•••••••• EAST HARTFORD - Extra 7:30-9:30 p.m. ' ------Aportmwifs For Bant 83 Bum by nice 5-room house, all L ^ d l O N G 17 CUBIC FOOT coppertooe ------... . UftR HOUSING CORP. appliances, wall-to-wall ROCKVILLE — Five rooms, refrigentor with ice maker. 22 THREE-ROOM apartment Rentals by: carpets, 8185. Homefinders, acre yard, appliances, 8150 HAPPY cubic foot chest freezer. Phone, newly redecorated, stove and 549-6980. Robert 0. Murdock, Realtor monthly, plus utilities. Four- 'for the 7384790. refrigerator, parking, near bus rooms, appliances, parking, ------line- Available Dec. 1st. 8135. 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 643-9551 TOLLAND near Parkway, 8- 8115 monthly, plus utiUties. 87^ FRIGIDAIRE electric cqm er- Security deposit. 6464489. room older home in good condi­ 0359. 7:30-9:30 p.m. ADS tone stove, good condition. Call ------SMALL Three-room apart­ tion with acreage and pond. pW LEX six large rooms, 1V4 ment, on bus line. Heat, R eferen ces, 8225 m onthly. HEBRON'- 44vom apartment, lr;T baths, conmletely redecorated, appliances included. 8110 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. refrigerator, stove, electric ■, * VICTORIAN bureau, 835. g a ra g e,, Up to 3 ch ild ren monthly. Older man or woman heat, 8150. 2284115. Orraser, 820. Onlay Ingnihan accepted. Lease and s e ^ te prefOTed. Paul W. Dougan, BOLTON — 4-room Ranch, po clock, 825. Phone 643- deposit required, references. Realtor, 643-4535. fenced yard, lake privileges, •^COVENTRY — Large 3-room ______6494190, 6434692 after 3 p.m. one child accepted, 8200 apartment, 8150 per month, duplex, west monthly including heat, 742- stove, refrigerator and Ughts TR^m ON AL sofa, 102” long, EXCEPTIONAL five rooms, side, December. Working cou- 6736. included. Rrady to rent for gold damas^ excellent first floor, two bedrooms. ple p ^ e r re d . No pets. 8150.- j^Nov. 30. CaU 74^9671 after 4 wca-'-a'-F’ ■' ' ^ ctmdiUon. 8200 Phone 643-0618. m o d e r n b a t h , r a n g e ! After 1:30 p.m ., 643-7672. Out of Town- p.m. ------i------refrigerator. Security required! For Bant 88 ^ A R S KENMORE automatic No pets. Call 87246ra. FOUR-ROOM duplex with dishwasher, just in time for the ------no. pets. Inquire, 143 EAST HARTFORD - Move in LEGAL hoUdays, 850. 6464109. M ANCHESTER - Clean 3 Main St., MMchester. today, 2 bedrooms, large yard, ~ —------bedrooms, kids and pets o.k. All children accepted, appliances, NOTICE on Your SEWpiG MACHINES, Sitwer appliances, first firor, 8145 LARGE 2-bedroom duplex, in and parking, 8115. Touch and & w , 847.50; 1 9 ^ g - Heated, Homefinders, 549- ^ ! n ew 2-fam ily, central, Homefinders, 549-6980. ADMISSION OF ELECTORS Zag, unclaimed law-away, ------convenient location with nice TOWN OF BOLTON 8« .r e . Guaranteed. 5224931, ATTRACTIVE two-bedroom yard, sunken living room CONNECTICUT apartment, first floor. leading to patio, plus all Notice is hereby given appliances and carpeting, with OtttiM M i cTMniTD m Z— T7.------TT~ Available immediately. Adults pursuant to Section 9-18a of the plus security ^ “ njent garage. After 6 p.m.. fist Fast Inslti new, hems, buttonholes, stretch deposit. M. H. Paimer, Realtor, General Statutes that the Board stitehes, monograms, sews on 649-0538, 649-2996. for Admission of Electors in the Qi\ Duttons, fancy designs.' ______- ______Town of Manchester Town of Bolton, Connecticut W^nally 8399.50, now onlv THREE ROOMS, second floor will hold a session at the Com­ During this busy holiday 8W.65. Easy terms. 5224476, - two m iddle-aged women or PRiSIDENTIAL munity Hall on Bolton Center season save time and money older couple. ClalT after 4 p.m., VILLAGE APTS. LEGAL Road within said town, on and join In the fun! Send Monday, December 4, 1972, to EJSTATEIS and household lots to ------MANCHESTER your... m n N G s ? examine the qualifications of buy. Bob Flucklger, 649-3247. THREE ROOMS, heated NOTICE One and two bedrooms, applicants for admission as CLFAN iTQwr^ Security deposit! teamedlate ooeupaiiQy. The 2!oning Board of Appeals at electors and administer the Seasonal Greetings CLEAN USED— rofrigerators. No pets. Palmer Realty, 649- N ew sebools, olmMlieo a meeting on November 20,1972 N i'­ ranges, autom atic w ashers 0538, 649-2996. elector’s oath to those found and eh>OTln» eenter, on made the following decisions; ^ To Friends ll ■- with guarantees. See them at B. — ^______bus Une. Call anytime qualified. tir*; MANCHESTER - Deluxe ^ Savings Bank of Manchester — Said session will be held And Neighbors, St., Call 643-2171. bedroom townhouse, includes 646-2623 Erect 2 illuminated projecting between the hours of 7:00 p.m. wrqTTNPnniTac— TI— appliances, carpets. Full signs on reconstructed face of and 9:00 p.m. Good Wishes... the “ l*"* private basement. 8230 per building at 923 Main Street — Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, “ -“ P...BTU, 8150, m on th . P a u l W. D ougan MANCHESTER Four room APPROVED. this 24th day of November 1972. best of everything! Realtor! 643-4635. or 646-1021 Virginia A. Assard \AfeveGoflt! o i u , an.895. Savings^ v in ^ s Bank — o f' ______apartment, centrally located; Manchester, 646-im. heat included. Gas range Catherine A. Johnstone — Erect William J. Houle MANCHESTER — Newer 2- detached garage 1 foot from bedroom Townhouse includes supplied. Available November Registrars of Voters north side line — 78 Branford Mualeal Inatrumanta 83 heat, appliances, IVk baths, fuU 1st. Only 8175 per month. Call Catherine K. Leiner 643-7166. Street - APPROVED. Kivw PTim r rtDiTM— T 3 I Z “ “ “ ment. 8240 per month. Paul Town (Jlerk 454 MAIN Street — second Nellie Eicholtzer — Appeal floor, 3-room apartment, heat, from order of Building Inspec­ family unit. Security. 3117.85. tor to remove bees from NOTICE . Olio 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. premises at 16 Oak Grove NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION witn a Street — DENIED. ACROSS 4 Indonesian o f HEATED 2tk rooms, central, AND HERALD 1 C ity in M indanao single adult lady preferred. Peter J. Gunas — Erect two- NOTICE TO CREDITORS SSindbad’sbird Nebraska Available Dec. 1st. 8120. Call family house — south side ANTHONY INVESTMENTS, h a p p y a d 7 Arrange . 6L ees week days after 5:30, 649-6706. INC. is Your Effective GUARANTEED in order 7 Trying Wadsworth Street East, « 13 Lecturer experience between 176 and 186 Wadsworth Notice is hereby given 14 One w ho SA rikaran CENTRAL, 4-room duplex. Street East — DENIED. pursuant to Section 33-379 of Annuai Return on pauses Indian Available December 1st. Connecticut General Statutes, 2 to 5 Yr. Certificates 15 T ie a shoe 9 D octrine References and security E S Associates — Conversion of Revision of 1958,that anew 10 T oiletry case deposit. Call 643-0725. 16 Affectedly 11 Roman ru ler 3rd floor space into 3 room ANTHONY INVESTMENTS, m odest 12 V ery (F r.) 29B uU (S p.) 43 Departed apartment — ' 135-137 Middle ^ FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur- INC., having its principal place ■ 17 Scottish 19 G reek letter 30 Miss G abor 44 Geological Turnpike West — DENIED. of business and office in the negative 21 Bed canopy and clay 'nished, second floor, older or Town of Manchester, County of Christmas Happy 18 D riving 22 W hole namesakes 46 G reek youth -i^rriM couple preferred, no James A. McCarthy — Erect com mand 23 Restraining 31 Cancel goddess Hartford and State of Earn from DAY of DEPOSIT to DAY of WITHDRAWAL children- or pets, parking, hot office building addition to rear 20 Moths rope for 37 L yric poem s 47 Sm all island water, centrally located. Connecticut has been dissolved Ads Will run 21 Having left ahorse 38 Sluggard 48 British gun of existing dwelling, and Security deposit. 643-iM41, 4-8 effective October 28, 1972 by a w ill 24 Mistakes (S cot.) 50 Floor covering variances on the parking and 25 Parthenope —25 Begone! 41 Cove, 51 B efore p.m. virtue of a resolution adopted the side and rear yards in Dec. 23. COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY 28 Made vigilant 26 Fem inine for iiistance 53 Babylonian by the stockholders and 32 W ave top appellatio 42 Uncloses DELUXE ONE-BEDROOM - residential zone at 122 East sky god directors, in accordance with 33 Thing found 27 Harvest (poet.) 54 Pitch apartment at the Teresa Cfenter Street — APPROVED applicable statutes. Deadline will be 34 V iolin maker Apartments, including with conditions. 35 H ourly 1 Z 4 4 7 1 B 10 II IZ CREDITED MONTHLY appliances, carpets and aii> A Certificate of Dissolution 36 Made smaller 13 toward l4 conditioning. 8171 jper month. Manchester Motor Sales Inc. — has been filed with the Dec. 21st. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Secretary of the State, as one end IS IB Variance for 2 free-standing 39 Eaten away 4535 646-1021. signs at 512 West Center Street required by law. 40 Mends IT H is 19 lb - DENIED. All creditors, if any, of said 42 H ooter GARDEN TYPE - two- 45 Possess Z4 corporation are warned to 46 Possessive bedroom apartment, second Pontiac Park Inc. — Variance present written claims to At­ ZB Z l 0 ta zs so floor. Includes heat, prcmoun 31 for 2 free-standing signs at 373 torneys Kahan, Kerensky and a p p lia n ces, ca ro e ts . 8205 49 Looked SZ a Main Street — DENIED. intently monthly. Paul w. Dougan. Capossela, Box K, Vernon 52N ewM t 34 36 Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. Decisions granted effective Professional Building, Vernon, 55 Undergo November 30, 1972. Connwticut 06066, on or before Savings Bank^ f Manchester 56 M ake possible 3S n 31 $6 57 Elevated April 2, 1973, otherwise said platform s 46 41 Notice of these decisions has claims will be forever barred, Member F D.I.C 58 Soup vessel been filed in the Town Qerk’s 4Z 43 4^ as provided by statute. Call 643-2711 4t 47 40 Associates, Irc. 643-5129. DOWN Office Zoning Board of Appeals. Dated at Ij^rnon, « BO Bl SZ 63 B4 Nicholas R. Jackston, (ktnnecticut; this 26th day of MANCHESTER 1 B rought into L(X)KING for anything in real SB m Chairman October,' U72. existence Bt Mtate rental — apartments, EVENING HERALD 2R ange Bernard R. Johnson, , Anthony Investiments, Inc. : 3 Famous BT as homes, multiple dwellings, no Secretary Eight Offices Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLtON university -B fees. CaU J.D. Real Estate By Kahan, Kerensky Dated this 28th day of (NtWlFAPU INTUrUU AUK) Associates, Inc. 643-5129 & Capossela November, 1972. Its Attorneys

iMr-A-!'- PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov; 28, 1072 The Weather Police Report About Town Firemen Fete Dgs Thomas Re-Elected Clear and cold (pnight with Iowa Heralding The stewardship and finance Tenants in the upper teens to mid 80s. MANCHESTER other cars. Roy was released on commission of South United Mostly sunny Thursday with James D. Sneili'ng, 36, of a non-surety bond. Ry School Board increasing cloudiness late in the Methodist Church will meet A dinner for the residents of Hartford, was charged Monday Julius W. Ursln, 29, of Small day. Highs 40 to 45. Politics Wednesday night at 7:30 at the Mayfair Gardens is being with threatening and fourth- Wood Dr. Trail, Coventry, was BY JOHN A. JOHNSTON prbposals for teacher evalua­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29,1972 VOL. XCH. No. 50 MANCHESTER — A City of Village Ckotm church. sponsored by 8th D istrict ^ degree larceify, Manchester charged with operating while (Herald Reporter) tion and certiflcation, on which By Sol R. Cohen firemen. It will be Dec. 9at6:30 nFTY-FOUR PAGES— THREE SECTIONS PRICE FDTBBNCBNn Police r^rted. his license is under suspension .Atty. Allan Thomas was hearings are being conducted ’The Manchester Newcomers p.m. in the community hall of Snelling was taken into and operating under the unanimously re-elected to his throughout the state, Dr. James (Hub will hold a book discussion the North End housing for the custody in Hartford on a Circuit influence of liquor or drugs in second term as Board of P. Kennedy, superintendent of responsibilities as assistant group on Wednesday at 8 p.m. elderly and will mark the Court 12 re*arrest warrant. connection with the Manchester will have two Education chairman at- last schools, said, “ The guidelines majority leader, he will be at the Nace home, 332 Vernon second consecutive year the Police said the charges stem investigation of a complaint assistant majority leaders in night’s meeting, which was held (of the' Advisory C^ouncil on assistant chairman of the Joint Ave., Vernon. ’Ti^ic will be event has b ^ held. from an alleged shoplifting that he was driving irratically the 1972-73 General Assembly— at Waddell School. After filling Certification of Teachers) are William Peter Blatty’s ‘"ITie ’The chairman of the dinner, is ‘New Vitality’ Nixon Goal appropriations 4:ommittee. Incident at Pathmait super- on Reservoir Rd., VemOn. He Sen. David Odegard in the State out an unexpired term as a complicated and intricate.’’ He Genovesi, 40 and a state Exorcist.” Tom Moore. His co-chairman is nuntet on Spencer St. was released on a non-surety Senate and Rep. Donald board member, he was elected added that he basically representative since 1967, was Bob Eschman. All items for the Snelling was to he presented bond. Genovesi in the House of to a two-year term in 1969 and supports the Connecticut ranking House member of the dinner menu are being donated in court at East Hartford today. Charles J. Noveck, 56, of Representatives. Both are to a three-year term in 1971. Association of School Ad­ insurance committee last year by Top Notch Foods, Pero’s West Hartford, was charged Republicans. The Republicans Atty. John C. Yavls Jr. was ministrators’ position paper to will have comfortable and was on the Joint finance unanimously elected secretary. mov On recommendation of Given Grant Market and the Parkade In Second Administration Robert Gillette, 25, of 345 Sunday with failure to grant majorities in the 36-member committee. His committee He was elected in 1971 to a Dr. Kennedy, the board voted to Bakery. Oakland St., Apt. 311, was right of way at an intersection STAMFORD (AP) - ’The city CAMP DAVID, Md. (A P ) - is to “ bring fresh perspective than one observer has judged to Ziegler said Weinberger, at As for Ash’s assignment, State Senate and in the 151- assignments for 1973-74 will be three-year term that began last table until its Dec. 11 meeting Invitations to attend have charged with second^egree in conneciton with the has received a 50 per cent President Nixon, promising and new vitality to the second be unmanageable. ' HEW, would be expected to Ziegler said Nixon expected member House — following announced soon. night and was one of three new any action on changes in high been sent to Mayor and Mrs. criminal trespass on a Circuit investigation of a two-car acci­ federal grant to help offset the new second-term Cabinet ap­ four years of bis —Millionaire California “ move to bring about further 0MB "to assume a new, swearing-in ceremonies Jan. 3. Odegard will be one of three members who were sworn in. school graduation John ’Ihompson, State Rep. and Court 12 warrant served dent. The driver of the other purchase price of $322,000 for pointments today, says his aim administration.” industrialist Roy Ash, president efficiency”—apparently expanded role—to undertake a Odegard, 31, will be serving Connecticut legislators who The chairman announced the requirements, which were Mrs. Donald Genovesi, 8th Monday afternoon. car was Linda McHugh, Hatch 9.7 acres of open space land In the first announcement of Litton Industries Inc. of another way of saying Nixon comprehensive examination of his second term in the Senate. will participate in a Dec. 4-6 following committ.ee proposed earlier by high school District Fire Chief aiid Mrs. Police said Gillette was HiU Rd., Vernon. The money came from the ’Tuesday of three Cabinet-level Beverly Hills, Calif., is being thinks too mahy programs all government programs now In addition to his national conference on the appointments, with the first administration personnel. Dr. Granville Lingard and to charged in connection with an Michael F. Williams, 20, of U.S.Interior Department’s shifts, Nixon unveiled two appointed to succeed under that department are not in existence to determine problems of aging Americans. person named as chairman: Kennedy said t ^ t subsequent Sholom Bloom, executive alleged break into a Bissell St. W indsorville and Allen J. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Thieu nominees and one appointee Weinberger as head of 0MB. producing a dollar’s worth of whether they are actually The forum, co-sponsored by the Personnel and finance: discussions revealed some secretary of the Connecticut residoKe. Williams, 22, of 39 Village St., according to city officials. long associated with his tenure. The agency was created on the meeting the purpose for which American Association of points that require clarifica­ Department on Aging. results for a dollar spent. Court date is Dec. 11. Rockville, were both charged About Town Beldon Schaffer, Yavls, Robert One possible appointment for they were designated.” Retired Persons and the tion. recommendation of a Nixon Richardson apparently will with intoxication and disorderly Spillane, Dr. David Winer, today is a new secretary of National Retired Teachers Wants administration advisory council have a Presidential mandate to F ^id en tial associates said Philip C. Lisk, 19, of 94 conduct in connection with the The Manchester Junior Robert S. Maltempo. The board also voted to Housing and Urban Association, will be in Ash headed more than two try^to bring soaring Pentagon earlier they expected Nixon, as investigation of a disturbance Women’s Club conservation Buildings and sites: Paul request the Board of Directors development. George Romney, Coleman Rd., was charged Washington, D.C. years ago. costs under control. part of his effort to reorganize Monday night with procuring at 39 Village St. Both were committee is selling color Greenberg, Yavis, M. Philip to add $2,604 to an existing who directed HUD throughout The other two Connecticut Summit the federal bureaucracy and liquor for minors, on a Circuit released on non-surety bonds. Christmas cards depicting the Susag, Schaffer, Maltempo. account to make salary the first Nixon term, announced legislators who will attend are trim costs, to seek out and jet­ Court 12 warrant. Court date is All of those charged are Nativity scene which is Educational policies and adjustments for Project Head Monday he is resigning. State Sen.-elect Ruth Truex of SAIGON (A P ) — President tison social welfare and other Dec. 11. scheduled to appear in Circuit displayed each year in Center communications: Mrs. Eleanor Start employes this year. There was speculation that Wethersfield and State Rep. Dr. Nguyen Van ’Thieu is asking Bus Crisis Stalled programs he feels are not Court 12, Rockville, Dec. 19. Park. The cards at |2.50 per box D. Coltman, Winer as co- Chesterton said that the new Atty. Gen. Richard G. Morris Cohen of Bloomfield. President Nixon to meet with productive. Thomas J. Edwards, 48, of may be purchased from Mrs. chairman for communications, federal funds will help to bring Kleindienst would remain in Expenses for the three him to discuss face-to-face the Bolton, was issued a summons William Hanley, 281 Green Rd., Greenberg, Susag, with the the Head Start staff up to salary that post in the second Nixon Richardson and Weinberger legislators will be paid by the problems of'achieving a In Th6 Courtroom for failure to obey traffic or Mrs. John Motowidlak, 16 latter authorized t(> have positions comparable to those Cabinet. Sen. Barry M. have two things in common. two associations. Vietnam peace settlement, Obituary Frederick Rd. Proceeds from special responsibility for credit of Board of Education HOLIDAY CHEER They’re both products of control signal, after an accident diplomatic sources said today. Goldwater, R-Ariz., told ’The Also attending from Connec- evaluation. employes. HARTFORD (A P ) — Connecticut’s bus crisis stalled in Harvard University. at E. Center and Sununit Sts. the sale' will go to Save Case Diplomatic and South Washington Post he was ab­ .ticut will be Sholom Bloom, Transportation and safety: Misrellanrous Weinberger and Ash have two last night. Helen Y. Bowers Mountain Fund. Vietnamese sources said the solutely sure Kleindienst “ will the courtroom Tuesday as bus service remained cut o ff to executive secretary of the Spillane, Schaffer. Atty. Yavis asked Dr. things in common. ’They are Police said his car was in ELLINGTON - Mrs. Helen BEGINS proposal would be presented to stay in his job." 150,000 daily fares in six of the state’s major metropolitan Connecticut Department on Robertson Scholarship: Kennedy to explore the both Californians. The $2-year- collision with a car driven by Yanke Bowers, 70, of Jobs Hill The Manchester Garden Club Nixon later today by Nguyen I^esidenUal Press Secretary areas. Aging; and John Boyle, Thomas, Yavis, Susag. possibility of scheduling an an­ old Richardson has been with Bette A. Meiton of 14 Florence Rd., died Monday in Rockville will participate in the Yule Fair Phu Due, sent by . Thieu to Ronald Ziegler stood before representing ihe governor’s of­ Before announcing the nual Manchester High School- Hearings in Hartford Superior Court showed no change the administration from the St. Damage was minor and no General Hospital. at St. George’s Episcopal Washington to meet with the television cameras ’Tuesday in fice. East Catholic High School IN THE HOME in position by parties to a suit by the state’s largest bus beginning, serving first as un­ injuries were reported, police Church, Rt. 44A, Bolton, to be composition of committees, a cavernous helicopter hangar Bom in Hartford, she lived Two Manchester Republicans U.S. President. said. held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 Thomas commented that, for football game on Thanksgiving. at the presidential retreat here firm, the Ckinnecticut Co., against state Transportation dersecretary of State, then most of her life in Rockville. are among the 72 members of ’lilere was no official Court date is Dec. 11, p.m. Mrs. Donald Wolff and purposes of streamlining, the Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assistant to announce in Nixon’s behalf Commissioner A. Earl Wood. The suit maintains that moving to HEW as secretary in She was employed by the U. S. the GOP -State Central 4 comment from the presidential 1970. Mrs. Douglas Roberts are co- responsibilities of the former superintendent of schools for drapery Q Q the first three personnel Envelope Co. for more than 20 Committee who are meeting at palace or the foreign ministry. Wood has the funds, power and obligation to subsidize A car operated by Reuben chairmen of the Garden Club use of buildings committee personnel, commented that changes in a promised major years. She was a member of the the Hartford Club tonight to But earlier in the day Foreign financially-ailing bus firms and asks that the court require Weinberger, 55, was finance Irwin, 84, of 571 Center St., section. Items such as green have been transferred to the since the two Bristol and two shakeup of the federal First Lutheran Church of organize and elect state party fabrics ya M a m lu p Minister Tran Van Lam told him to do so. director of Nixon’s native state rolled into the garage building arrangements, dried buildings and sites committee, Meriden high schools are bureaucracy: Rockville. officials. newsmen who asked if the two Maybe this will convince the of California until he became at Moriarty Bros., 315 Center arrangements, swags, cor­ and the communications and dropping out of the Central A tremendous selection of new florals, stripes, —Elliot Richardson, now Some 100,000 daily Survivors are a daughter, ' ’The are Elinor Hashim, state presidents might meet: local officials of their chairman of the Federal Trade St., while Irwin was outside the sages, pine cone wreaths and educational policies com- Connecticut Interscholastic solids and modems for those holiday draperies Secretary of Health, Education passengers in Hartford, New Mrs. Arthur Avery of central committeewoman from "This summit meeting responsibility to act.” Ckimmisslon in 1970. car Monday night. decorations, African violets and mittiees have been combined. League after next season, MHS and slipcovers. 48" wide and Welfare, will be nominated Haven and Stamford have been Ellington; two brothers, Felix the 3rd Senatorial District; and between the two leaders at any Police reported that Irwin small house plants will all be He also appointed Mrs. will have to book other to be secretary of defense to without bus service since bus Yanke . of and Arno John F. Shea Jr., state central moment is always necessary in stopped his car in the Moriarty available. Coltman the local delegate to opponents. succeed Melvin R. Laird who drivers and mechanics Yanke of East Hartford; a committeeman from the 4th order to coordinate their Bros, lot, got out, saw the car the Connecticut Association of - ’The Board of Education and resigned. represented by the sister, Mrs. Lawrence Fleb^u Senatorial District. policies. And I think it is always rolling, and attempted to stop it Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet Boards of Education, and Board of Directors will hold a —Caspar Weinberger, now Amalgamated Transit Union Pollution Fund of West Haven, and two necessary for them to meet. It Assured re-elected are J. joint meeting Dec. 6 at the (ATU) walked off their jobs by grabbing a door handle. granddaughters and one great- at the Community Baptist Spillane the delegate to the [Ptlgnm M ills depends on the schedule of the director of the Office of Brian Gaffney of New Britain, Irwin was thrown to the ground Church on Wednesday at 6:45 Capitol Region Education Coun­ computer center to discuss the ^ FABRIC DEPARTMENT ^STORES Management and Budget, will Saturday in a contract dispute. granddaughter. as state chairman, and Mrs. two leaders, whether they have and the car bit the building, p.m. cil. data processing services that be nominated to succeed Funeral services will be held Ann-Mae Switaski of MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) the time. But there’s nothing The state’s second largest bus Limit Stirs Superintendent's Report are shared by both with other Richardson as chief of HEW, a policb said. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. planned at this moment.’’ firm, the CkinnecUcut l^ilw ay Farmington, as vice-chairman. Reporting briefly on new agencies. sprawling agency that more Irwin was treated at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Reservations close Dec. 1 for and Lighting Co., shut down Manchester Memorial Ellington Ave., Rockville, with the Golden Age of the Senior service in its three cities Hospital, police said. No Citizens annual Christmas O o . Angry Reaction the Rev. Richard E. Bertram, • O O j L9Q/ d O Bridgeport, Waterbury and charges were lodged against pastor of First Lutheran party, which will be held on House Passes New Britain Oct. 10. (Hi&L said him. Church, officiating. Dec. 7 at the Army-Navy Club its shutdown was forced by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at 6 p.m. Members who have Friends may call at the Intolerable economic losses. Initial reaction by several stote environmental officials Thefts reported Monday funeral home tonight from 7 to not sf^ ed up should contact included: 9. Mrs. John Vince, 232 New State Tax Cut Bill Gov. Thomas J. Meskill has to President Nixon’s limited funding of water pollution — A stereo tape player, worth Rd.; or Mrs. Adelaide Pickett, refused to give any aid to the controhl indicates they are Just plain angry about the 1100, taken from a car owned by sthiggiing bus lines until local About Town 19 Goslee Dr. HAliTFORD (AP) TTie Democratic controlled prospect of pinched funds. Paul DeSjeunes of 31 Durant St. communities agree to share the The Nixon administration announced Tuesday that it while it was parked on Regent legislature has p^sed and Republican Gov.. Thomas J. financial burden of subsidies. The Board of Directors-elect The Senior Choir of Com­ 'niere » mQra tot getUpgthe Manchester Town Hall ready for Christmas than throwing a would release |2 billion for construction of municipal St. Monday. for the Manchester Area munity Baptist Church will Meskill has jpromised'tb veto, a 1 per cent ciit in the state Several communities have switch. Workman using a “ cherry picker” 'had to wrap ttie building’s stately columns with waste treatment facilities in fiscal 1973 — only 40 per cent — A garden tractor, valued at Conference of Churches will rehearse at the church on sales tax. balked at shouldering such a greenery and lights. But. the effort was well worth it as citizens can attekL at night. 3100, taken from the 180 meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Wednesday night at 7:30. Im m S iately after the state House, in an nearly party- financial load. of the total authorized by Congress over a presidential Hilliard St. residence of John .(Herald photo I^ I^ to ) veto. the Federation Room of the line vote, passed the measure Tuesday, Meskill called a The president of ConnCo, Mandzus recently. Members of the Women’s Center Congregational Church. news conference to say he would veto it. Hartford multi-millionaire E, State environmental officials expansion of a sewer plant in — Six shrubs, valued at $90 by Auxiliary of the Army-Navy Reno. Clayton Gengras, testified declined to say whether they the East Hartford Landscaping Meskill called last summer Mrs. Esther Schuetz, leader club must have their Christmas conu'ui uuui houses oi the Tuesday before Superior Court would initiate any legal action James Blggane, executive Co., taken from the front of the for a similar tax reduction, but of Girl Scout Troop 655 of party reservations called in by Aiirti^Siiiokiiig Crusader’s lameduck legislature, but they Judge George A. Saden that his in an attempt to gain the full deputy commissioner of the parking lot at K -M art on \o Phone 643-2711 To In c lu d e Your Business he said Tuesday he felt a sales Verplanck School, has an­ the Nov. 29 deadline. ’Those don’t have enough votes to firm could not give its striking funding, but they almost New York Department of En­ Spencer St. over the weekend. tax reduction should be nounced that the troop will making reservations should call override a gubernatorial veto. employes the raises they universally expressed dis­ vironmental Conservation, said meet on ’Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Ralph McCollum, 16 In the Herald^s Christmas Gift Guide! JTrial Gets Uuder Way considered by the new. Rep. Gerald F. Stevens, a pleasure with the ad­ the state has a $650 million boi^ VERNON demanded without state at the school. The girls should Laurel PI.; Mrs. Floyd Kelsey, Republican controlled Milford Republican who will be ministration’s tight purse issue to fight water pollution, Donald J. Roy, 36, of 98 W. assistance. Even without the take lunch for this meeting. 266 E. Middle Turnpike; Mrs. Pre-Holiday Special Purchaael legislature, which convenes majority leader in the new strings. and it would take $4.33 billion in Main St., Rockville, was ■ BY DOUG BEVINS and those potential jurors were the decision of five jurors would raises, the company says it’s Norman Kloter, 65 Lockwood i! 7 Jan. 3. legislature, called the bill a federal funds to match the charged with failure to grant V;. iK.^. FettIvM Dining (Herald RepoHer) excused. be acceptable if one becomes losing $10,(XI0 a week. . “ It’s pure politics...an ab­ The Manchester Grange will St. ; or Mrs. Russell Mathiason, Harvest Hill “ It removes the flexibility political "sham.” The answer, said Gengras, is figure compared to, the t6S0 one4ialf the highway, evading Testimony started today in Judge Burton Jacobson 411. solutely lousy way to do hold a card party Wednesday at 78 Florence St. Members should Begins With from the newly elected General “ The whole proceeding this million allocated to the state by responsibility and reckless PACKAGE STORE the Jury trial of Dr. Joseph excused two others — a woman Prior to the jury selection. a direct contract between the business...! don’t like it one 7:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall, provide Christmas gifts for the Dining Room Assembly, in which the people afternoon is a waste of time and the administration. driving. Vernon police said the MANCHESTER PARKADE who knows Dr. Kristan and Judge Jacobson denied defense state Transportation damn bit,” said L. B. Day, head 205 Olcott St. ’The event is open grab bag, and wrapped items Kristan of South Windsor, an have confidence,” Meskill said. money," he said. Biggane said the fedcyral charges were made as the Values from another woman who claimed motions seeking a bill of Department and the bus com­ of the Oregon Department of to the public, and there will be for the convalescent home anti-smoking crusader charged Only one Republican, Rep. Botti sides accused each other government may have no result of the investigation of Blau Furniture hardship in serving on the jury. particulars on the charge of panies to resume service. Environmental Quality. an auction table. Refreshments visits to be held Dec. 13. in; connection with an alleged Marilyn Person of Stratford of trying to make the tax cut choice but to release the full two complaints from drivers of You’ll ••• dining disorderly conduct; the right to " I think it’s mythical that "W e’ve got $80 million worth will be served. We Feature conflict with a cigarette Today Judge Jacoson excused supported the tax cut in the 86- issue a political football. funding provided by Congress room* In Colonial, smoker. a woman juror when the court use three affirmative this is going to run into the of water projects ready to go 66 House vote. The Senate However, Meskill maintained millions of dollars,” Gengras once projects are begun “ or The state’s first witness, learned she had once met the (statutory) defenses; and the next year and now they say Contemporary, passed the measure 18-14 on a there would be “ no political you’ll have a lot of half-finished A Complete Line of exclusion of all potential jurors said, disputing a claim of the they’re going to fund us M per Provincial, Spanish Mrs. Betty Lou Beitner, said complainant, Mrs. Beitner. The strictly party line vote a week repercussions” from his veto. plants lying around.” IMPORTED and DOMESTIC who were heavy smokers. state. cent for 75 per cent of them she was “ sprayed in the face alternate juror took her place ago. “ Congress might as well have and Maditarranaan " I think the public has not Deputy Transportation with no money for the rest.” with an unknown substance’’ by and both attorneys agreed that not overriden his veto the way In stock for holiday WINES (See Page Twenty) Democratic leaders been conned by what the Commissioner Samuel Kanell Ernest Gregory, Nevada’s Dr. Kristan. The incident maintained the reduction of the it is now,” said David L«vln, dalivary. FOR THE HOLIDAYS legislature has done,” he said. testified that the state is willing chief of environmental health, occured in an emergency 7 per cent sales tax to 6 per cent chairman of the Florida Meskill said he might have to help bus companies with said the decision “ shows the waiting room at Rockville would live save taxpayers at Pollution Control Board. “ I COLONIAL MAPLE 7-Piece supported a tax reduction capital expenses and share part confusion existing at the Pine Rd. Table wlUi General Hospital March 17, she least $5 million during the always thought we had three 36x48” D IN E’TTE earlier in the year, but not now, of their deficits but will not federal level. Leaf and 4 large said. K-Mart Grand Christmas shopping season. branches'of government.” Includes: 6 beauUfully when “ the legislature is about matching Mate's OVAL TABLE G iF T P A C K S cover all the losses they may “ They come up with all kinds styledhigh back Dr. Kristan, who practices in The bill would have gone into Levin said his board banned chairs. With 4 Matching to draw its last legal breath.” incur. He said the state will not of fancy mandates to clean up Mate's Chairs. Naugahyde Chairs. C O L L E C T O R S ’ B O T T L E S Rockville and is Vernon’s town effect Dec. 1. new sewer hookups in 40 Last summer Meskill, on the give even emergency funds to our streams and then they don’t *349 8 1 3 3 8 8 health officer, is charged with House Speaker William basis of a large surplus from Florida cities because they *138" Opening Set the bus firms until agreement is come up with the money to do it Regularly $439.95 second-degree reckless Ratchford of Danbury said last year, recommended that couldn’t meet a Jan. 1, 1973, $189.95 Value reached with the municipalities — while giving us deadlines to $189.95 Value endangerment and disorderly deadline for 90 per cent sewage after receiving word of the legislature reduce the sales they served. " meet.” conduct. The case is being Meskill’s intent to veto the bill treatment, but the state’s LOOK FOR THE HARVEST HILL By Holly Gantner shopper who wants to get tax to 6.5 per cent and the "Unfortunately the buses He said the cut will affect heard in Circuit Court 12 at aggressive antipollution efforts OPEN TONIGHT’til 9:001 d is c o v e r y l a b e l s a n d SAVE! Herald Reporter through that list. said there would be no attempt capital gains and dividends tax have stopped," he said. East Hartford. programs aimed at stopping are being penalized by the And Evary Night (Sat. ’til S:30) Fam ilies on a Christmas For the shopper who wants a to override the veto. Democrats from 6 to 5.5 per cent. "Sometimes you need a crisis. Mrs. Beitner testified this pollution of Lake Mead and Nixon administration. aervW>g dormeetjeut hcKTWTwvkofs since 1909 shopping expedition might like break, there is an enclosed morning that she was working to drop into the new K-Mart as a receptionist at the hospital restaurant off the beaten path, GENTLE store that opens tomorrow on when the incident occurred. She at the rear of the store, with Spencer St., because once I-it TERMS! said she “ never expected” to be cozy booths for a-quick pick- inside the door, they’ll find just me-up. blau sprayed, and was not asked to furniture stores • CASH about everything they need. A patio garden store will open ADAM’S extinguish her cigarette, which Old SsytKooh Manehaefat • CHARGE ’The first thing to purchase in the spring, Karl said, with a was in an ashtray. 346-6600 36B-r>300 643*4159 • BUDGET might well be a pair of roller complete selection of items for APPLE Mrs. Beitner related that she TERMS skates to move around the the gardener. VTSaNliKCESS(H8ES experienced a choking •U P T 0 3 95,000 square foot facility, “ Satisfaction Always” is K- formerly KEITO'S MWOESianUKME sensation and burning in her YEARS TO PAY! which is all stocked and ready Mart’s motto, and Karl said the Ills Main St., Manchester HOLIDAY eyes. “ I felt like I was choking for the grand opening at 10 a.m. store boasts that "there is 64S-41S9 ShtlMMl^Aabr to death—I left the room and Dealing almost exclusively in never an unhappy customer.” threw up.” brand-name merchandise, K- The customer comes first, be FREE DELIVERY! FREE PARKING! ’The discomfort did not end ONIY Mart, one of the largest of the said, and will be treated to such until the next morning, discount chain stores things as the Blue Light Special according to Mrs. Beitner. It's the age of computer Companies and throughout the country, is a from time to time, when HERE AT THE ’Ihe defense attorney was manufacturing companies - of punch- division of Kresge, and accor­ merchandise is put on special cross-examining Mrs. Beitner card correspondence and mass produc­ ding to store manager Tom sale. tion. And maybe that's not all bad, ^t O lieSuj issColoni| on her testimony at midday Karl, is “ the number one dis­ Shoppers should have no least in some businesses. today: R ^ s e h t s MANCHESTER PARKADE counter in the world.” difficulty parking their cars at ’The Spencer St. store is the When it comes to our own profession, “GOOD EATING” A jury of six — four men and the new store. There are nearly From the Complete Line of “GOOD GIVING” two women — was selected in 580th 'K-Mart to open in the 1,100 spots available in the though, we're against this modern Mark Trainor Makeup for a i i r r United States, Puerto Rich, trend. We still think of ourselves as a GIFT PACKS and Tuesday’s court session. Three parking lot. Fabulous "New Yor" IMPORTED DELICACIES are smokers (two cigarette and Australia and Canada, and the Karl, who has been with the "people company" - a place where amount of merchandise on helping is stiil a personal gesture of one pipe); one never smoked; company for 11 years, came to LKKiEn display at a preview peek this human caring. VILLAGE and the other two used to Manchester from Scarborough, PtUMUCY smoke. An alternate Juror, who morning literally bogles the Maine, and is living on FOR LANTERN smokes cigars, was also mind. From a trim-the-tome Redwood Rd. with his wife and SHOP THE GIFT GUIDE chosen. Oiristmas shop, women’s wear, three children. BOTIQUE The seven Jurors were domestics, s h ^ for the entire Today’s Herald contains a HOIMIS 250 BROAD STREET DAILY FOR THE BEST selected after Circuit Ckiurt family, all the way to auto supplement providing details on HOWARD HOLMES Gifts accessories, majin- a^iUances, -OPBI- Prosecutor Michael Dearington many of the specials being ARTHUR HOLMES TUheftaTffome or surprise her and Defense Atty. Michael records and a toy department, offered at tomorrow’s grand NORMAN HOLMES 7 Days A Week! with a CHRISTMAS VALUES! Hurley bad questioned 11 poten­ the new store is devoted to opening, as well as oq I^ d a y New Shopping Center Grand Opening Tomorrow 400 M AIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. Gift Certificate tial Jurors in an individual voir accessibility of merchandise. and Satwxlay. ’The store will be a • Well-lit, with wide aisles, there as dire. The state and the defense open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 Tom Karl, store manager, stands at the front of the new K-Mart store scheduled for 10 a.m. The store carries a full line of mostly brand-name are few frills to distract the p.m. OO. both exercised two challenges. on Spencer St., ready to greet shoppers at tomorrow’s grand opening. merchandise at discount prices.’ (Herald photo by Buceivicius)

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