PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER ^ EVENING ^ HERALD. Manchester. ^ Conn.. Mon ------: .Ian ---- 14 !------1074^ * • . . i Gold water Fears Horoital Costs Increase - Pow-Wow Conductejd For Cub Leaders WASHINGTON Obituaries (UPI) — National expenditures Political Unrest Algonquin District had its on health care have grown and members of t he individual from $78.35 per person in first annual Cub 'Scout Pow- pack committees. . Sylvio .Murijuis at the Church of the Assump­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St., at I f 1950 to $394.16 in ,1972 and tion. Burial will be in St. James' Nixon Quits Wow on Saturday at St. Mary’s may reach around $750 per Sylvio Marquis, 63^ of 341 a time to be announced. Burial 'General chairman for this ' Cemetery. Episcopal Church. person by 1980, The National Hilliard St., died Saturday in will be in East Cemetery, with WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. event was Jackie Ennis who is Friends may call at the president. I think- tney might Consumer Finance Association Baptist Hospital, Plant City, full military honors. Barry M. Goldwater, R-Ariz., also the Algonquin District funeral home tonight from 7 to start an effort for a con­ The Pow-Wow is a training* says. "Manchesler—A City of Village Chhrm Fla. He was the husband of, Friends may-call at the Mys resignation of President session for all adult Cub training chairman. A staff of The big increase has been in I’KICE: FIF I KKIN CENTS Mrs. Laurette Gadbois 9. Nixon w;ould cause “an up­ stitutional amendment whereby funeral home Tuesday from 7 to they would call for a special leaders, such as cubmasters, over,50 volunteers planned and hospital care, the cost of Marquis. 9 p.m. heaval int American politics’’ election...” den leaders and committee carried out this program. which has risen 8.5 per cent a Born in Frenchville, Maine, .Mrs. .Sallv IM. Phillip.s and “raise havoc with the members; year over two decades. he lived in Manchester 20 years. COVENTRY-Mrs. Sally M. whole world.” If that happened, he said, “and we didn’t have an orderly Before his retirement in 1971 he Fred B. Kingsbury He said he would not advise Phillips, 66, of Daley Rd., died transition ... I think it .could Joseph Gallagher, district- was a foreman for Industrial Fred B. Kingsbury, 70, of 16 the President to step down. Saturday in Windham Com­ raise havoc with the whole ®*6cutive, says that Algonquin '’Construction Co. ofJVewington Horton Rd., died today at New Interviewed Sunday on NBC’s munity Hospital, Willimantic, world.” He stressed that the District has about 50 Cub Packs 30 years. He had maintained a Born in Penbroke, N.B., Can,, Britain General Hospital after “Meet the Pregs,” Goldwater . a short illness. He was the biggest job of the presidency is which serves over 2,500 boys in winter residence in Zephyrhills, she lived in Coventry for the said: “Now, ifUhe President foreign policy. eight surrounding towns. Fla. He was a communicant of past 45 years. widower of Mrs. Ruth Shaffer were to resion at this particular S' Goldwater said he believes St. Bridget Church. Kingsbury who died Dec. 18, moment, I think it would cause Survivors are a daughter, 1973. President Nixon has “started a Other survivors are a Mrs. Keith Phillips, and a son, an unusual upheaval in This training experience was He was born Jan. 29,1903, in recovery” in the standing with y daughter. Mrs. Richard Phillips Merrithew, b^th of American politics,, attended by the man adult CdVentry, the son of Charles S. the public since two months ago Templeton of Manchester; a Penbroke; two sisters,'' Mrs. “I can’t believe, for example, volunteer leaders who make the and Anna G. Barret Kingsbury. when the Arizona senator had. stepdaughter, Mrs. Doris Zilko Grace Roth of California and that the Democratic party experience of cub scouting declared Nixon’s credibility had of Wooster, Ohio; a stepson, Mrs. Eva Osman of Florida; He lived in Manchester 20 would sit idly by and allow Vice available to the boys. Other dis­ Supermarkets Raymond Desrosiers of two brothers, Ensley Phillips of years. He was employed at the President Ford to become reached an all-time low from tricts throughout Long Rivers Orwigbur.g, Pa.; three Easton, Maine, and Thomas Hartford Electric Light Co. un­ which he plight never recover. Council were represented. til his retirement in 1968 after “It is not easy to tell how high With Israelis brothers, Albert Marquis of Phillips of Penbroke; nine United Press Inlernational 38 years of service. that recovery has ^one, but I This all-day training event in­ panying Kissinger said the no more than one more round of Deputy Israeli Prime Minister Garden City, Mich.’, John grandchildren, and two great­ Secretary of State Henry A. Egyptian and Israeli proposals Marquis of East Hartford and grandchildren. Survivors are two sons, School Board think he is better off hqw than cludes all phases of Cub Scout shuttle trips between Egypt and Yigal Allon, Defense Minister Charles H. Kingsbury of New Kissinger met for two hours were similar enough t6 make a Israel would be necessary Ronaldo Marquis of Windsor; Funeral services will be in he was when I m ad ^ th a t leadership from handicraft for Moshe Dayan and other key Britain and Robert Kingsbury remark,” Goldwater sa id .\ Den Mothers the pack with top Israeli leaders today in compromise possible. before reaching a “workable and four sisters, Mrs. Philip Woodstock, N.B., Can. The Meets Tonight a bid to iron out differences in Israeli officials. ’ of Penacook, N.H.; a. sister, He urged that the nation ^ t aministration for cubmasters “ We have gone from the agreement.;’ Kissinger arrived in Griffin of Hartford, Mrs. Marie Potter Funeral, Home, 456 conflicting Egyptian and Israeli Mrs. Josephine Sacknus of Npw Superintendent of Schools tn with solving other problems. generalities to the specifics,” Armed with a white canvas Jerusalem Monday night Cassino and Mrs. Larry Jackson St., Willimantic, is in James P. Kennedy will report proposals for crucial troop said source in the U.S. delega­ London; five granddaughters “Let’s get these other things map case and ledgers of details carrying a troop withdrawal Malone, both of Berlin, and charge of local arrangenfients. to the Board of Education withdrawals near the Suez tion. “The differences which and a nephew. solved,” Goldwater said, “and from the Egyptian government, proposal from Egyptian Presi­ Mrs, Gilbert Clavette of East tonight, on his schedule for Canal. exist are manageable.” Hartford. Funeral services will be unless there is something more VITAMIN Kissinger and his aides met in dent Anwar Sadat. modification of the school hours Don’t Miss Frank’s Senior U.S. officials accom­ The source said Kissinger felt The funeral will be Tuesday Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the unusual about the President and Jerusalem for two hours with .Miss Margaret V: Richard­ ■Kenney-Luddy Funeral Home, in Manchester which went into Watergate than has come out, HEADQUARTERS at 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes son effect today and will continue Ad In Tuesday’s Plan “Not Salisfartory" Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 31 High St., New Britain. Burial let’s get off his back. Either im­ Liggett Parkade The Egyptian plan was a Miss Margaret V. Richard­ until March 1. Low Prices! will be in Comstock Cemetery peach him or not.” ■ counterproposal to an Israeli with a Mass at 10 at St. Bridget son, 49, of New York City, Kennedy will also present his Church. Burial will be in Mt. St. in Montville. HERALD. It’s plan worked out over the formerly of Manchester, d i^ Friends may call at the recommended budget for 1974- PietrantQnio Quits weekend. Kissinger presented Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Saturday in New York City. 75.. DIRECT-RATE field. funeral home Tuesday from 2 to the Israeli plan to Sadat Mon­ She was born Aug. 16,1924, in Schools in Manchester today LIFE INSURANCE Loaded With 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. day in Aswan, E ^ p t, but Egyp­ Friends may call at tTie Hartford, the daughter of the started 25 minutes later and Ages 6 Months to 20 Years tian Foreign Minister Isjnail funeral hom^ tonight from 7 to 9 late C. Reid and Lucille Kendall will close 15 minutes later .that LIFE INSURANCE Specials and Board of Directors Fahmi termed it “not satikac- p.m. Richardson, and lived in the former schedule to avoid tory.” Manchester many years. A b o u t T o w n dangers incurred from children POLICY <2000 By SOL R. COHEN Manchester. He said he asked A U.S. source in Jerusalem Christine .M. Ereshena She was a member of St. going to school in the early Savings You Can’t The Manchester WATES will ONLY IWm PER YEAR Democrat Anthony Pietran- Weiss to contact HELCO, for said today Kissinger “does not Miss Christine Marie Mary’s Episcopal Church and morning darkness since the meet Tuesday at the Italian- DIRECT FROM COMPANY, NO salesman or agent will tonio, senior member of the some priority service to the consider the problem so large Ereshena, 7, of East Hampton, attended Manchester schools. switch to Daylight Saving Afford To Miss! American Club on Eldridge,St. call. Write for FREE brochure. Manchester Board of Directors, area. as he did 48 hours ago.” Grand Opening Lineup Of Customers died Saturday in Manchester She graduated from Chaffee Time. Pietrantonio said Weiss told Weighing-in will be from 7 to 8 lias resigned his post, effective “I presented the Egyptian Memorial Hospital. School in Windsor in 1942, and Resignations and leaves of LIFE of AMERICA INSURANCE CORP. of BOSTON him a half dozen times, from The newest food supermarket in Manchester opened this p.m. There will be election of 40 BROAD ST., BOSTON, MASS. 02109 DEPT. MH immediately. ideas and response to the Joseph Tino, store manager; and William Hodges, zone She was born in Manchester. from Mary Baldwin College in absence of school personnel will Tuesday of that week on, the officers. There will be no In a letter sent today to the Israeli proposal to the deputy morning and hundreds of customers were on hand to take manager. Also at the opening Were pickets representing Survivors are her parents, Staunton, Va., in 1946. also be consid^ered. area would get priorty and the visitors. board’s secretary, he cites the prime minister, the foreign advantage of grand opening specials. The new store, the’ Connecticut Committee to Support the United Peter and Emily Kissman She was a laboratory techni­ power would go jn. Ereshena; a brother, Peter P. cian in Harvard Medical School pressures of his business as his minister and other Israeli Finast of Manchester, is located in K-Mart Plaza on Farmworkers, who allege the food groupl sells grapes from The Golden Age Club will reason. •“If he (Weiss) hadn’t Ereshena Jr. at home; her in Boston until 1960 when she „ 4 colleagues,” Kissinger said Spencer St. On hand for the formal opening were: Mayor fields where farm workers ar\not allowed representation meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at promised^ half dozen times I maternal grandmother, Mrs. went to the College of Pietrantonio is owner of after today’s meeting. “They John Thompson and Town Manager Robert Weiss; Edward elections. (Herald photo by Pinto) the Senior Citizens Center. would have dropped it. If he had Artjiur Kissman of Physicians and Surgeons at Prestige Printing on Main St. will now consider it. But I think McLaughlin, Finast Connecticut Division vice president; Members are reminded to bring L.nly told me he couldn’t Mancnester; and her paternal Columbia University, New ' Burlington He has been on the board since we had a warm and I think a canned fruit for a social bingo. March 1967, when he slicceeded promise anything, I would have very useful discussion. \ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. York City. dropped it. It was the promises Roger Williams' of Cobalt sec- • At the time of her death, she Raymond Ellis, also a The Rockville Emblem Club towel ensembles which brought it to a head. It “I had the impression they tion of East„Hampton. was administrative assistant to Democrat, who resigned potluck which was canceled last was the crowning blow, after (the Israelis) considered them The funeral is Wednesday at the chairman of the department A GING HAM PARK ' because he was moving to Preliminary School Budget week will be held Wednesday at many frustrations. The hot (the Egyptian proposals) to 9:15 a.m. from the Spencer of physical medicine and Alaska. Pietrantonio was re­ 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Home on bath 2 .6 5 words and the first letter of have constructive aspects.” Funeral Home, 112 Main St., rehabilitation at Columbia elected in 1969, in 1971 and in Park St. Mrs. Harry Hanson resignation followed. When a East Hampton, with a Mass at University. hand 1.59 1973 (last Nov. 6). He was board U.S. officials said Kissinger and Mrs. Allen Beaverstock are secretary from November 1971 man tells me something face to would meet with the Israeli Set At $11.7 Million For ’74i’75 10 at St. Bridget’s Church, Survivors are a brother, Ken- face cloth 79« face, I expect it to be the co-chairmen of the program. \ to November 1973. Moodus. Burial will be in-Union dall R. Richardson of leaders again in the afternoon educational needs and wishes of and salaries on non-certified board should ask for a major in- There will be a business Although Pietrantonio gave truth.” Hill Cemetery, Middle Had- Needham, Mass., and two B SOLID COLOR "PLUSH’ Anthony Pictrunlonio to get their reaction to the By JUNE ’TOMPKINS the community. personnel (clerical and crease in the ADM (AVe (Average meeting at 8 p.m. and plans will pressures of his business as the Weiss said h^)|ad “absolutely . dam. nieces. bath 2.17 reg 2 50 Egyptian plans. Superintendent of Schools For the second year of a five- be completed for the Snowball no control over the HELCO maintenance staff), said Dr. Daily Membership) grantX Friends may call at the There will be a memorial ser­ official reason for his resigna­ letter and threw it away. James P. Kennedy presented a year program, the PPBS (Plan­ Dance on Saturday. hand 1.17 'eg i 29 operations.’’ ■The officials said that once Kennedy. Board Secretary John Yavis funeral home Tuesday from 7 to vice Friday at 11'a.m. in the tion, his unofficial reason is “I told him,” says Weiss, “As preliminary. 1974-75 budget of ning, Programming, face cloth fi7c 'eQ 29c “We were given inforifiatiorh the two sides begin making, The total increase also in­ moved that, the board e x p re^ 9 p.m. y: chapel at St. Mary’s Episcopal believed to be tied to far as I’m concerned, I don’t $11,796,732 to the Board of Budgeting, System) was used to Manchester Assembly, Order differences he has had with and promises by HELCO, but progress toward an agreement cludes money necessary to by letter to Gov. Meskill and Church' with the Rev. Stephen have your letter, I haven’t seen Education Monday night. prepare the budget on the basis meet the steps on the salary Manchester representatives in of Rainbow for Girls, will meet Town Manager Robert Weiss— they didn’t keep their word,” he, in principle on disengagement, White officiating. Burial will be Burlington towels bring a it and I ho(>e you’ll reconsider.” Dr. K ennedy’s request of program goals and objec­ schedules; however, not in­ the state legislature and the Charles H. Hathaway Sr. tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic whole new world of color to differences which became said. “They didn’t meet the a joint Israeli-Egyptian at the convenience of the fami­ Pietrantonio, who hasn’t represents a 6.3 per cent in­ tives. cluded in the increase are state Board of Education its Charles Henry Hathaway Sr., Temple for election of officers. vour bath Whatever your frustrations' land which were timetable they promised us. working group probably would ly- choice , Vivid solid colof^, atiended a board meeting since crease of $696,732 over last Besides calling it a "realistic raises of certified personnel concern with the present 65, of .44 Spencer St., former The majority degree will be brought to^a head during the The communication was bad.” be set up to iron out the details. Friends wishing to do so may or cute floral prints . . lhe$e\ that day, said today he has been year’s appropriation of $11,100,- budget,” Dr. Kennedy termed which have not yet been decline of the level of state aid building superintendent of the conferred. Refreshments will 100% cotton towels are Dec. 17 week of Manchester’s He said, “I regret the fact make memorial contributions reconsidering his move and that 000. it a continuation budget and an negotiated. Dr. Kennedy said. to public school education. The state Tax and Labor Depart­ be served by the men of the ad­ wonderfully absorbent and ice storm. that Tony was disturbed and They said the working group to the American Cancer Society soft to the touch. ^ t still stands-'— that he is In contrast to last year’s improvement budget. In his report of increases over motion requested the state ment buildings, died Saturday visory board. , At about 6 p.m. on Friday distraught during the height of would meet before Israeli and or to Mary Baldwin College, resigning. presentation, this one was con­ Dr. Kennedy’s budget last year’s expenditures, he raise it. ADM grant to the at St. Francis Hospital. He was (Dec. 21 of that week) Pietran­ the’^ power outage and, in Egyptian militarjr represen­ Sthunton, Va. “'There’s no way I can back sidered by the board to be proposal calls for $6,006,561 to mentioned tuition to other dis­ , towns in the forthcoming fiscal the husband of Mrs. Josephine Friendship Circle of the tonio confronted Weiss in his of­ tearing up his resignation, tatives return to the Middle The Watkins Funeral Home, out from this confrontation, ” he “trimmed down for the public’s go for regular learning tricts which has increased $40,- year from the present $215 per Rotchford Hathaway. Salvation Army will meet SALE! fice before a group of people, which he submitted at that time E ast peace conference in 142 E. Center St., is in charge of said. 'T m not about to throw grasp.” programs; $1,968,944 for special 000 over last year. - pupil to $300 per pupil. He lived in Hartford most of Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the (Dec. 21), I felt and hoped he Geneva. arrangements. and reportedly told him, “If it any stones. It’s the culmination Dr. Kennedy acknowledged learning programs; and $3,821,- The major portion of the Yavis said under the present his life before moving to Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. famous name would reconsider and would The Geneva negotiators were was up to me, I’d fire you right of many frustrations.” the help of an able staff and 227 for administrative budget increase is found in five circumstances it would seem Manchester recently. He was Ernest Cole and Mrs. Frank stay on the board.” scheduled to meet today, but electric blankets now.” As Pietrantonio explains the cooperation from school ad­ programs. areas explained by Dr. necessary” to either raise the employed as a building Duncan. He added, “I’m sorry to learn the session was canceled A half hour later, Pietran­ events of ice storm week, he ministration in preparing what Included in the total increase Kennedy. They include $200,000 property tax or reduce the superintendent by the state GUARANTEED (See Page Fourteen) because of Kissinger’s talks. tonio handed Weiss a-letter — and his wife received many the board interprets to be the are adjustments for inflation for salary adjustments, $46,000 quality of education.” Department of Public Works Toniniy Tucker Lakota Council, Ddgree of FOR FIVE YEARS! X announcing his resignation calls from elderly people living for built-in fringe benefits Further commentitig on stu­ for 28 years until his retirement Tommy Tucker, 57, of 150 Pocahontas, will meet Trom the board. in the densely populated area dent aid, Philip Susag said the in 1972. Glenwood St:' died Sunday at Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.’ at Odd (medical, etc.), $106,000 for es­ Weiss said he ripped the off the downtown section of timated transportation cost in­ boards of education throughout He was a communicant of St. M a n|^ ester Memorial Fellows Hall. ’There will be a TWIN SIZE creases, $40,000 tuition to other the. state must take a strong Joseph's Cathedral and a Hospital. He was stricken while social and refreshments. 15 .8 8 Heating Oil Allocations districts, and $196,000 in the im­ voice. He 9aid the situation is member of the Holy Family at a restaurant in South Wind­ c provement budget, totalling “not something to play politics Retreat League. He was also a sor and was pronounced dead on FULL SIZE Case Mt. Action The Town Recreation Depart­ $532,000. with.” He said it might become member of the Connecticut arrival at the hospital by Dr. ment is offering open swim a teg 16 .8 8 1888 Dr. Kennedy also mentioned “the boards of education versus State Employes Association Robert Keeney, -mnedical the East Side Rec pool this $112,000 in increases spread the legislature.” . and the AFL-CIO State, County examiner. week, 6 to 8 p.m. Monday FULL DUAL On Directors’ Cut Under Federal Edict over 41 other programs in­ Dr. Kennedy reported on the and Municipal Employes He was the husband of Mrs. through Friday; and 10 a.m. to reg Mildred Martin Tucker. 20.88 22 88 cluding text books and paper transportation bid for schools. Union. noon Saturday. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Born April 15, 1916 in Hart­ tities up to iS^OO gallons a smooth start Monday in — In Brussels, Common supplies which show a spec­ He said the Manchester Bus Co. Other survivors are two sons, 100%. (ICrylTc electric Agenda Tonight government today cut' year. Oregon. ford, he had lived in Rockville lilankMs keep you warm Market foreign ministers tacular escalation in cost. was the only .bidder on the bus Charles H. Hathaway Jr. of and comfy whrMeyer the allocations of heating oil 15 per ' For the average consumer before moving to Manchester 21 —A high official in Venezuela In Dr. Kennedy’s statement contract. It has been the con­ East Hartford and Robert J. thermostat IS set at Nylon By SOL R. COHEN assured by the Hartford office cent and warned homeowners cleared away Internal issues years ago. He was an army the most sweeping regulation said that country would to the board, he said the ad­ tractor for the past 16 years. Hathaway of H artford; a irtm and snap down fitted of HUD (federal department of they will run out unless they and were expected to begin corners The priority agenda item the was the nationwide allocation “adjust” its oil prices Feb. 1 ministration is “not unmindful The bid indicates an es­ daughter, Mrs. Barbara May of veteran of World War II. He Fire Calls Housing and Urban Develop­ Manchester Board of Directors turn therm ostats down six of heating oil at 15 per cent of despite a price freeze agreed debate on President Nixon’s re­ of the dilemma the budget timated increase of 18 per cent New Britain; four brothers, was also a member of the will consider tonight is the ment) that the government’s degrees. what had been estimated to be upon by the Organization of presents to the community.” on a regular bus per mile basis Stephen P. Hathaway and Brad­ Manchester Lodge of Elks, the SUNDAY SALE! $298,953 shdfe will be delivered cent invitation to start building proposed purchase of the 229.56- The six-degree formula also the 1973-74 demand. In general Petroleum Exporting Countries He said, “We want to make im- < . and an increase of 29 per cent ford W. Hathaway, both of Rockville Order of the Moose, 11:30 p.m. — Insulation about a month after a deed is a joint oil policy. famous name acre Case Mt. parcel. applies to schools. All other that, means that whatever a in Geneva. provements in services to the for special education buses. Dr. " Beverly, Mass., Richard C. and a former member of the smoldering at 82 Spencer St. filed and all necessary papers / The federal government users of heating oil, including consumer would have used this students^ but the taxpayer is Kennedy requested the board to. Hathaway of Wethersfield and Army-Navy Club, the VFW, and (workmen trying to tha^ out completed. comforters > already has allocated $298,953 - businesses, must lower ther- winter, he will actually get 15 faced with extraordinary infla­ review the three-year $1 million George S, Hathaway of Hart­ the Eagles Club of Meriden. pipes with propane torch; wall ’The purchase wou|d be from reg toward the $631,622.50 purchase •mostats by 10 degrees or face per cent less. tion, ’ which also strikes -the dollar contract. ford; and three sisters, Mrs. He was formerly caught fire; mostly smoke Wells- Case Dennison, Robert a nrtiddleweight boxer and I r '98 price and the state.already has running out of fuel before No gasoline rationing foT school system qs a consumer.” There will be four budget Louella Smith of East Hamp­ damage) (Town). 10.99 and Case Dennison, Dorothy Case winter is over. motorists is provided in the new Dittus Resigns fobght matches in jocal areas 12 98 delivered a $165,523.50 check Allan Thomas, chairman of workshop sessions on Jan. 17, ton, Mrs. Marjorie Rodgers of Beach, the Tonica Springs Co. The new regulations became /and New York City. In 1939 for its share, (’rite check has regulatios, although a standby the board, accused Gov. 21, 24 and Feb. 4 prior to its^ Hartford and Mrs. Annette 72rf84 sve (the two Dennisons and Mrs. effective today with publication plan is still being readied in while he was in the service, he .Oiiilfed she.ll been deposited and is drawing Thomas Meskill of forgetting presentation to the town' Bonauito of New Britain. / Beach), and Mrs. Mary A. in the Federal Register. They case it is needed. defended the U.S, title against With polyester interest). Post about student aid. He said the manager on Feb. 21. The funeral is Wednes^y at I'll gives plfMity Murphy. also allocate gasoline, propane, Hawaii. The;, town’s $167,000 cost In Congress, federal en er^ 9:15 a.m. from the Callahan CEILINGS of w.irmth diui A public hearing on the kerosene and diesel fuel in chief William E. Simon and Other survivors,are four •lomfort rioral share,' as proposed by Town Bert Dittus director of field directol' of the Arthritis Funeral Home. 1602^ftiiain St., proposal was held last Tuesday, these amounts: consumer advocate Ralph brothers, Hyman Tucker of print CM1 one Manager Robert Weiss, would development and public and Rheumatism Foundation. East Hartford with a Mass at 10 Beraard Lozier, side reverses with about 130 persons in atten­ —Gasoline: ,Agriculture, Nader clashed Monday over Rockville, Robert Tucker of come from $96,043 available in relations at Manchester He is a veteran of the Army at St. JosephX^ Cathedral. Inc. to solid color dance knd with more than 30 of transportation, emergency ser­ .how real the energy crisis State Speed Limit Talcottville, David Tucker of 0(1 o tivr Side the Insurance Refund Account, Memorial Hospital, today sub­ Air Force in World War II and, Burial w ill/be in Mt. St. them speaking. The sentiment vices, energy production in­ is. Simon told a Senate West Hartford, and' Louis $54,050 in the 197^73 an­ mitted his resignation to received his bachelor’s and Benedict ^fhetery. appeared to be about 3 to 1 in dustries and sanitation services economic priorities subcom­ Tucker of Delmar,> N.Y; a Repairs and ticipated surplus, and $16,907 Edward M. Kenney, hospital master’s degree in education .Frier^-may call at the SALE! available in the Capital Im­ favor of the purchase. get 100 per cent of their current mittee that unusually warm Set At 55 M.P.H, funera sister, Mrs. Ida Stien of Buf­ Replacements! administrator, to take effect from Temple University, alliome tonight frqm 7 to 9 provements Reserve Fund. Also, on tonight’s agenda will requirement. Other businesses weather, conservation * and Friday. HARTFORD (UPI) - The the higher speed limit signs will and/Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to falo, N.Y., and several nieces be possible action^ on several Philadelphia, Pa. and nephews. ~ Phone "Dreamrest" Weiss said he has been get 100 per cent of what they got leaks in the Arab oil embargo Dittus has been in his present state 'Traffic Commission today 'be posted in three to four i.m. appropriations —~ all to be in 1972. Gasoline stations are have made some petroleum Funeral services will be 649-4464 position since March 1968 and raised the speed limit on weeks, but the 55 m.p.h. speed bedpillows financed by equal grants or limited to their 1972 consump­ products more plentiful now Wednesday at the Holmes CLOUDY has been instrum ental in federal highways in Connec­ limit is effective immediately. John King receipts and on amendments tion, which means their than they were a year ago. But raising funds for various ticut to 55 miles an hour. to the town’s ordinance-lease ; John King, 78, of 385 2 for ^ 4 supplies will be down about 20 he. said this could change quick­ building and capital equipment The increase' of the speed with the Manchester Country per cent from current needs. ly if the Arabs tighten up their projects of the hospital. During limit by five miles was in com­ Inside'Today’s Center St., died Sunday itf a reg. 2 49t\ich , Club. The amendments would local convalescent home. He — Butane: Agriculture, embargo. his time in office, the hospital pliance with federal guidelines 21 V 71 I’lit ^i/e Flof.i' .m permit the club to raise its dues petrochemical production and was the husband of Mrs. Mary ‘'I npeil tu’king v\d li m»:|' completed Phase I and Phase I- established by the Federal schedule to $400 for families, Nader said said Simon was Herald Murphy King. illffgic pofyester filling Itn Partly cloudy and not as cold medical buildings get 100 per A of its long-range building Energy Office. ^Business checking accounts gie.itef - comfort ' Ginileif $300 for single males, $200 for giving industry’s side, and that Town’s response to Child He was born Aug. 12, 1895, in lercale combed percale this afternoon with highs most­ cent of current requirements. plans. ' The traffic commission, at ftlges Pink hiue single females, and $55 for the government helped create Abu^ Law MCC seminar Ireland, the son of Dorninic and Homes get 95 per cent of what Dittus, who lives in the urging of Gov. Thomas J. Personal checking accounts. ly 35 to 40. Cloudy tonight with a juniors. the energy shortage with its topic, Pa^e 9. Ann Lavalle King. He lived in SALE! chance of a few showers late they got in 1972. Marlborough, says that his Meskill, had lowered the speed meets, cases The board will consider ap­ statements. If the federal Vernon School Board ap­ Hartford many years before tonight probably mixing with or plans for the future are in­ limit to 50 m.p.h. late last year Life insurance on loans. 72x104, "LadVi Almy " pointing a new member to the Busint'HH PluncH Get More government were to announce a moving to Manchester eight h reg ,3 9 / changing to show flurries definite at this time and will be as part of the state’s effort to proves RHS expansion twin fitted Development Commission, to —Avaation: Business air­ shortage of straws, Nader said, years ago. He was a retired 50% kodel' polyester an^ subject to the resolution of per­ conserve fuel and energy. plans. Page 5 81x104. Orion sayelle during Wednesday morning succeed Thomas Toomey who planes get 90 per^'^cent of 1972 theru would suddenly be one. employe of the Hartford Post REFUND of .99% APR for 50% cotton percale blend full fitted reg 4 97 followed by partial clearing sonal problems. The 50 m.p.h. limit was_ DevCo repqrts on Coven­ 1 QQt PULL resigned; and a new member to amounts oi aviation gasoline. In other developments: Office. . ■ 90xTl5.' during Wednesday afternoon. Dittus came to Manchester greeted by independent try plans, Page 5 "Sun Check " by Spnngmdict inakus youi tie’l 'i bmi- reg 6 9? OO SKEIN the Redevelopment Agency, to, Private planes 75 per cent of-. —Exxon said its crude oil , ■Other survivors are several prompt loan payment. queen si^e Lows tonight in low to mid 3i0s from Meredith, N.H. He Iths truckers and some trucking Manchester High cagers. , ’liye w uh color. ISO Ihtu.uls to the st|,t,ite mi h ’ t,-!i ; 29 succeed Victor Moses who 1972. Commercial airlines stocks as of Jan. 4 were up 7.5 Mnchme wiishahle anii tlryithle witli no ininmij ’42x36 pkg firms with protests saying it nieces and nephews including reg P^g o! for ■ and highs Wednesday in the up­ served as chanceljor of the Uni­ drop 72-70 decision to Bristol cases pf2 for 2 .9 7 2 3.17 •I or *l ply Ollofi ,ici\lic resigned when he was named earlier were given 95 of the jet per cent over last year and its Mrs. Marion Clifford of nei.'tled Pink. blue, yellow. liNic w ith white lionli-ts per 30s. ty, Institute of Liberal Arts and ' wasted gasoline instead of MANCHESTER STATE RANK V- ''.lyi'lte. in choK't* ii( over tU) assistant town counsel. fuel they used in 1972. motor gasoline inventory was saving it. . Eastern, Page 11. ^ Manchester! t’lVlOIS Sciences, Unity, Maine, and Also on the agenda istan item —Propane: Agriculture, the same 3$ last year. But it East Catholic five home The degree day forecast for before this he was executive The federal government es­ The funeral will be Tuesday 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER placed there at the revest of sanitation, energy production said its g^oline production is tonight to Pulaski tonight, the Greater Hartford vice president of Belknap tablished the 55 m.p.h. speed at 10 a.m. from the John F. Open Sat, 9 A.M. - Noon 945 MAIN STREET Director Hillery Gallagher. It and dispensing stations get 100 ■being cut. ' ' Springfield nrea: College, Center Harbor, N.H. limit and states are requir^ to Page 10 Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. is for considering a mandate to per cent of current Expected today 34, normal 41. — The country’s^ first’ He has also served as an comply to continue receiving- Cut Your Own Taxes, Center St., with a Mass at ICff^O Member FDIC requirements. Resellers can DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Expected Wednesday 38, nor- commercial establishments rationing system in the current associate director of the federal highway funds. Page 2 • sell bottled propane in quan­ energy shbrtage got off to a mal 41. ' for turning down their lights.' American Red Cross and as a Bert Dittus The traffic commission said . t • r ^ ' PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-Manchester. Conn., Tues., Jan. 15. 1974 Ma n c h e st e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Jan, fs, 1974- PAGE THREIE Wght Watch’ v.-X Standard Deduction: -Boifon—^ Library D ecision Coventry About Town TV tonight Court Cases ' Manchester Cast Listed See Saturday’s Harald tor DonH Cheat Yourself GOP to Pick Hospital Completa TV Llatlnga in bringing the matter of the The cast is announced for the DONNA HOLLAND The library will have shelf Little Theatre of Manchester’s purchases; and a host of fnis- when it came time to make a library to a referendum (voting Chairman Notes By RAY DE CRANE Cbrregponcieni capacity for from 18,000 to 22,- The education committee of next production, the mystery- ’’cellaneous deductions in­ decision two members were ab­ machine) not just a hand vote CIRCUIT CDURT 12 Reed-Eaton Circle of Com­ -- Tel. 646-0375 000 volumes as compared to the —Edwin Dubose, 33„of East The Republican Town Com­ Discharged Monday: Frances North United Methodist Church thriller “Night Watch.” ' Internal Revenue Service cluding the cost of the tax sent and the four mepibers pre­ at a town meeting. Manchester Session Puzzo, 224 Charter Oak St • munity Baptist Church will — 6:00 — book you use in completing present library’s capacity of Hartford', fined $100 for mittee will meet tonight to will meet tonight at 7 at the The play, to be directed by spen^ millions of dollars ev­ The Board of Finance refused sent felt they would like a full Taylor was requested by Michael Lewis, 26, of Muriel Lambert, 46 Mt. Vernon meet tonight at 7:45 at the (3-8-2?) NEWS your tax return. to make any decision yesterday 12,000 volumes. operating a motor vehicle while' select a chairman. the.j;com- church. Philip Biirgess Sr., will show at ■ (18) I SPY ery year tracking down tax board foefo^e a decision was Morra to do everything possible Greenwich was given a three home of Mrs. Grover Howard, cheats. - According to news ac­ on funds for the proposed new There will be 34 seating his license was under suspen­ mittee has been Without a Dr., Vernon; Joseph Kukevich, .E ast Catholic High School , reached. to expedite the rights of month jail sentence on a charge Willimantic; Louis Dimpek, 103 85 Green Manor Rd., and then (20) SOU NDING BOARD But nobody, it seems, is in­ counts, President Nixon has places, including lounge chairs, sion. chairman since the resignation Jehovah’s Witnesses will auditorium Feb. 8-9 -and 15-16 town library and the means of At the meeting were Douglas petitioners. of issuing a bad check in Mon­ Notch Rd., Bolton; Edward visit members of the church. (24) KALEID O SCO PE terested in helping people* paid less than $1,000 in in­ study tables and a children’s —John Hornacek,’21, of Staf- of Robert Pruitt last have group discussions; of beginning at 8:30 p.m. financing the project. Cheney, public building com­ If and when the finance board day’s session by Judge Joseph (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH who, through ignorance of come taxes in some years by area. Parking for 2icars will be fordsville, fined $25' for November. ^ Rubinow, Cromwell; Susan “God's Kingdom of a Thousand Charlotte Nield heads the prudently itemizing deduc­ Board members at the mission chairman; Richard approves the appropriation of Goldberg. 1^3 (40) WILD WILD W EST tax-saving opportunities, available. operating an unregistered. Granatek, Marlborough; Years" tonight at 7 at Kingdom cast with Tom Dunphy in the tions against his $200,000 meeting felt they would like Morra, first selectman; Dave funds for the library and means Lewis is now serving a six- Vice-chairman Margaret ■Claudette Morrissette, 90 — 6:30 - cheat, themselves and pay Different ways of financing motor vehicle. ■Jacobson has been serving in Hall. role of her homicidal husband. more taxes than necessary. Presidential income. more time to discuss, not so Dreselly and Leon Rivers, of financing it, Taylor can draw month jail term at the Connec­ McGrath Rd., South Windsor; MQVKfMnNQB i (3-8-22-30) NEWS the project were discussed, in­ —Gerald LeBeau, 18, of the interim as acting chairman. Betty Lundberg will be seen as IRS expects about 80 mil­ Why should you not use much the expenditure of funds selectmen,' Marshall Taylor, up the legal call for a town ticut Correctional Center in cluding long-term bonding, Canterbury,- fined $25 for Paul' Diehl has been Linda Mosher, 193 . Oak St.; ^FORBUIENIBANO ^ the doctor and Elizabeth Wells ' — 7:00 - lion individual income tax deductions wisely to cut your for the library but, the means of town counsel and several meeting. Hartford ^on a similar charge Robert Dodd, East Hartford. taxes? ^ financing it. short-term bonding, using funds failure to stop and show fiis nominated for the position of I YOUNQ PEOPLE | plays the housekeeper. (3) I AM JOE’S HEART returns to be filed this year. residents. Theb the petition can be cir­ and the sentence imposed by from the town’s capital and license (substituted for evading chairman. Nominations are Other members of the cast At least 45 million of those Although there a quorum A figure of $267,000 represen­ culated to bring the project to a Judge Goldberg is to run con­ 1974 Cut Your non-recurring budget and responsibility). still open and nominations are Dale Lalley, Thaddeus (8) TRUTH OR taxpayers will use the stan­ ting the preliminary cost es­ referendum. The petition currently. awii mmm tr :X" dard deduction, based upon Own Taxes revenue sharing funds. —Louis Mackey. 21, of 12 made be from the floor tonight. Public Kowalski, Bill Andreloyich, CONSEOUENCES timate was recently giyen to requires 200 signatures of duly former experience. Right NwMv tmSn hnM, F.«i In 4U To date the town has received Cedar St., fined $15 for The committee will meet at 8 (18) D IC K VAN DYKE members of the public building qualified voters and must be The case of Edw3rd Morgan, tin \ ^ Aiu AMini* Barbara Rosser and Craig here is where millions unwit­ Mh au SMm, Y«i V. INil as its share of revenue sharing operating an unregistered About Town (22-30) NEW S commission by Alan Wiedie, of presented to the town clerk 24 28, of Vernon, charged with p.m. at the Board Room of the Records Chessari. tingly cheat themselves. Stnd pottpild___bookltl: funds approximately $108,000. motor vehicle. Town Hall. (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW >100 u ch Enclottd It the architectural firm of hours before the meeting. tampering with a witness, was Manchester Grange will meet The script of the intense Where deductions are con­ The figure includes interest. -Roland Slater, 25, of North MLMUAMNITU (40) AB C NEW S « Comment Sessions Mankey Associates. It appears that as soon as the continued to Jan. 17. This is in Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange I ta«W (iiMiia kaoM melodrama is the one used in cerned, every taxpayer has / It was suggested that as the Windham, fined $35 for reckless Hall. two choices: ^ Make . A breakdown shows'$195,000 call for a town meeting is made connection with an incident at the original Broadway "produc­ — 7:30 — In Eighth Year town has a project in mind it driving.. Lilacs are suited to grow in Wiirranly Deed 1. Take 15 per cent of ad­ check or 4- for the building; $25,000 for a petition will be circulated. Miller Falls in which power all parts of the United States ■r' tion and not l;h^ recently (3) O ZZIE’S GIRLS ( money should borrow $300,000 at the —John Stiebitz, 19, of South Richard L. and Lucy B. justed gross income, but not T h e Board of Directors will sitework which includes resur­ At this time however it does tools were stolen. Moran is except the deep south where The ■ Marine Corps League Minunu released movie which deviates I (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL order Cut rate of 6 per cent, deposit it at Windsor, breach of peace, Higgins to Robert M. and Susan more than $2,000, and use this payable inau^rate its eighth year of facing Old Boston Rd., well, not appear feasible that a town facing a second-degree larceny winters are too mild to give Auxiliary will install officers *ri;« from the original story. (20) LA SSIE H M r O w n the rate of 10 per cent thereby nolled. . SnMrMiitCarltai :$ L. Burbank, property at 26 as your total deduction cred­ to "Tax public comment sessions septic system and landfill; $15,- meeting will be held on Jan. 28 charge in connection with the the plants the seasonal “rest Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Tickets are available from Ilga and Tails Paups of Hillstown Rd. Will present a (24) FOURTH ESTATE taxes making $12,000. —George Frank, 34, of East period” they need. Green Rd., conveyance tax it. (This maximum is limited Book." Thursday, when it holds one 000 for equipment; $500 for as tentatively scheduled by the thefts. Marine Home. Erna"burgess, ticket chairman, (30) ANIM AL WORLD to $1,000 on the separate A llow s The finance board will meet Hartford, disorderly conduct, ^ $37.40. brother and sister recital in song and instrument Friday at from 6:30 to 8:3() p.m. in the tests, boring and blueprints; selectmen. Moran was ordered held at at 59 Hudson St., or by calling (40) DRAGNET return of a married person). weeks Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the nlledX Kxociilor's Deed 649-0812. 7 p.m. at the Latvian Lutheran Church, 21 Garden St, lor Manchester Municipal $10,500 contingency fund and Once the finance board ap­ the Hartford Correctional MHMrtMynry — 8:00 - 2. Itemize all your deduc­ . Town Hall to further discUss —Donald Alexander, 18, of 106 Robert G. LaPlante, executor (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) delivery. Building. $21,000 for the architect’s fee proves the expenditure Taylor Center in lieu of a $5,000 surety MHrtMviH) (3) MAUDE tions carefully and the financing of the project. Woodbridge St,, fined $50 for i^ S '^ f/h e estate of Helen Louise The sessions are scheduled which does not include the $2,- can draw up the call for the bond. •••••••••••••••••••••••••ft (8-40) HAPPY DAYS scrupulously take credit for Taylor said at this time it disorderly conduct (substituted ;•$ Andre, to Kenneth L. and Lois every dollar’s worth. Name for, the first Tuesday and third 500 paid for the preliminary meeting and at least five days rn,m M. Gustafson, property at 22 (20-22-30) ADAM-12 appears that Bolton residents for possession of marijuana). Choice 1 is easier. It will Address Thursday of each month. ’The design or $1,300 for Griswold notice must be given to (24) WAR AND PEA CE have until June 30 to designate Other cases disposed of in —Barry Callahan, 17, of 49 Vernon St:, conveyance tax save time. But are you more Tuesday session for January Engineering for surveyors fees. residents through a legal ad in $17.60. IT u -aler Ilga and Tails Paups Cily_ the use of revenue sharing Manchester Monday included: Coleman Rd., fourth-degree - 8:30 — interested in saving time or was not held, because it fell on Cheney received a letter from the newspaper. -Frank Gardner, 66, of 380 E. .Adarhmenl T iim * .Soiled 111(> (3) HAWAII FIVE-O in saving dollars? State funds. larceny, nolled. Zip New Year’s Day. Griswold saying that if More information will’follow Center St., fined $150 for Hermel Ruest against Martin (8-40) MOVIE . Take the time to see what It appears at this time that —Paul Cianci, 25, of 95 Cedar differ Recital Friday The public hearings are for necessary the firm would com­ the finance i^oard’s meeting operating a motor vehicle while CL^THEATRES EAST S. Burke Jr., property at 46 your total would be under many residents are interested St., fourth-degree larceny, Choice 2. Do it both ways. those town residents who wish ply with the original estimate Monday. under the influence of alcohol. nolled. Conway Rd., $35,000. to comment or complain on any given, the $1,300, even though * Burnside — ‘Ash (18) TOW ARDS THE YEAR Then smartly make the bet­ His case was continued to Jan. 4 —James Cajlowski, 24, of SEVEN UPS .Marriage Licenses ter choice. subject in the board’s jurisdic­ their work should cost more. for payment. Willaim Lawrence Unkert, Wednesday” 7:30-9:30 brother will sing “Sound the 2000 “SQUARE DANCING” Tolland Hartford Rd., fourth-degree, JANUARY A program in Latvian and Remember that you can Modern Club Level tion. Those who appear are The library^ will have 5,6()0- —William Dobranski, 18, of 61 larceny, nolled. Enfield, and Karen Lee State — “Cops & Robbers” English will be presented by Trumpet” by Purcell. — 9:30— 4 legitimately claim as deduc­ Lessons Start granted annonymity from the gross square feet or 4,5.00 Engelwood Dr., fined $35 for ROBIN HOOD Claassen, 181 E. Middle Tpke., 9:00; “Support Your Local Gun- Ilga and Tails Paups in song Miss Paups will also sing an (3) NBA ALL-STAR GAME tions one-half of your cost for Thura., Jan, 17th public. Their r-emarks are usable square feet. Four failure to obey a traffic sign The cases of Carlton Bailey, ID Feb. 9. St. James Church. fighter” 7:30 and violin Friday at 7 p.m. at aria from Bach’s “St. Matthew Boston Celtics vs at medical and hospital in­ FIRST NIGHT FREEI relayed to the manager’s office columns that support the roof Selectmen T o Meet (substituted for reckless 16, and William Hartley, 17, Michael Arthur Daunt, 108 Showcase 1 — “Papillon” the Latvian Lutheran Church on Passion” in combination with - 10:00 — surance; all your other medi­ Registration Open Jan. 17, for study and possible im­ allow for a future expansion of ’ driving) and $15 for failure to both of East Hartford, charged Walker St., and Cathy Jean Cont. 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:15 Garden St. her brother on the violin and (8-40) M A RC U S WELBY, MD cal expenses; all of your real plementation. CLEARANCE and Jan. 24. a 1,200-square-foot mezzanie. obey an officer’s signal. A se­ with third-degree larceny, were Hudson, Glastonbury. Showcase 2 — ‘‘Magnum Miss Paups, a contralto, is an Miss Mundy at the organ. (20-22:30) POLICE STORY estate, gasoline, sales and RoMnson Sdwol, ‘The mezzanie is not included in cond count of reckless driving continued td Jan.'24 for possible Force" 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:35- opera student in her junior year Other selections sung by Miss (24) ENERGY ALERT state and local income taxes; Coventry the $267,000 figure. In New Location and failure to obey an officer’s referral as youthful offenders. 1 0 : 0 0 at the.Hartt College of Music, Paups will include oratorio personal property taxes; all ADMISSION - 10:30 - 7:30 to 9:30 V.M. signal were polled (not The pair was arrested Dec. 23 Showcase 3 — “Jonathan ‘University of Hartford. She was arias by Pergolesi, Handel and cash contributions plus the Greet recFMUon tor alff UP ' ANYTIME ' (18) LIVING WORD VIVIAN KENNESON prosecuted). A charge of after reportedly shoplifting Livingston Seagull” Cont. 1-3-5- a voice major for the first two Beethoven,. and art songs by value of merchandise con­ For information necessary for the Planning and TO — 1 1 : 0 0 — tributed to charity; the in­ Correspondenl loitering on school grounds nearly $150 .worth o f' stereo 7 r 9 years at Hartt. Mahler and Elgart. She will Call 742-9241 Zoning Commission to com­ ST1DSINIIND REBFORD (PC) terest on your home Tel. 875-4704 against Dobranski was con­ equipment at the K-Mart Store Miss Paups has performed also sing some songs in Lat­ (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEW S Hebron plete its -street numbering ‘THE WAY WE WERE" Showcase 4 - “ American mortgage and loans, the fi­ The Board of Selectmen will project. tinued to April 4. / on Spencer St. STARTS for local organizations as a folk vian. (20) SAN FR A N C ISC O BEAT E«M M 7:06 • S:10 Graffitti” Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55 nance charges on installment meet tonight at 7:30 at a new New business includes the es­ SOW Paups will play selections by — 11:30 — M . Mat at 2 P.M. WED.I 7:00-9:30 singer, self-accompanied on the place, the Central Administra­ MANY ITEMS CHOOSE guitar. At Manchester High Handel, Saint-Saens and (8-40) SU IC ID E CLUB tablishment of a Health to Sanday Coot 2 P.M. Vfernon Cine 1 — “The Way tion Building (former bank Sbhool, she was a member of Beethoven. He will also play a (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON District Study Committee, ap­ -E INSURANCE / We Were” 7:05-9:10 building). FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK the Round Table Singers, Choir, Latvian aria by a Latvian com- Girls’ pointment of a Health Director, $500 to $5000 Vernon Cine 2 — “Cops & poser. SPAGHETTI SUPPER Town Manager John Harkins; and consideration of a Town CIGARETTE LIGHTERS • ASHTRAYS and Folk Singing-Club. his secretary, Carol Gardner; Robbers” 7:20-9:20 Ilga and Tails Paups are the A Sponaorod By Seal. She was a recipient of Laurel and Road Superintendent CANDY BOXES • CIGARETTE BOX SETS Jerry Lewis Cinema Music Music Camp Scholarship daughter and son of Mr. and Litterbug Damage Abe'MIllar Post 133 To Start Today The selectmen will also es­ EVERYONE ACCEPTED R I.I9 4 SANTA FE N. M. American Legion Auxiliary' William Seveik will be moving tablish an agenda format and VASES •FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS SulliVAA Av« Cinema 1 — “Billy Jack” 7:00- awarded byChaminade Musical Mrs. VMis' Paups of 444 joEiouiau ^ to quarters in the buildings as Abbs LIMITED QUANTITIES 64 4 -> « 5 4 l 9:20 Club. Hillstown Rd. (UPI)-—Litterbugs cost the set up regular meeting dates Botween 46-87 CUFF GORMW (PG) \ state of New Mexico more The program begins this soon as telephones are set up. She also spent three summers The public is invited to at­ Friday, January 18th NANCY DRINKUTH and time. • NO SALESMAN WILL CALL than $200,000 in 1972. week and continues until mid- The Board of Education WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER “COPS AND ROBBERS” Cinema,2 - “Jesus Christ at the Fred Waring Workshop tend. Donations are $2. Students 5-8:30 P.M. ' Correspondfiit There are .soots on tonight's Write and give us your^ date of birth. KRAKATOA T h e Stdte Highway February. Permission slips granted the use of space in the E«aa at 7:20 - 9:20 Superstar” 7:10-9:30 at Delaware Water Gap, Pa. may give a free will offering. 228-3970 agenda both » r electors’ com­ Bishop’s Corner 965 Silas Deane 397A Broad St. Sat MaL 2 PJIL • Sun. Cont 2 P.M. Department said that was the at St Francis Assisi Church must be returned to the school lower level on a temporary Life of America Insurance Corp. of Boston Miss Paups is presently cost of picking up trash over The Hebron-Gilead Hill ments on agenda items and, 2531 Albany Ave. Highway OPEN EVERY NIGHT EASrOFJAVA UA East 1 — “The Seven 634 EUINBTON ROAD before participation may com­ basis. before adjournment, public par­ 40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. MH studying voice with Sophia Stef- 10.1 million acres of New Physical Education Depart­ mence. OPtKTHURS ifRI. 'TItS OPtNTHORS. ifRl’TItS 'Til S-SAT. lit 6 Ups” 7:30-9:30 Mexico’s total area. TlckeU $2.00 Adults $1.25 ChlMrM under 12 ment is offering an after school The agenda for tonight’s ticipation. fan of New York City, a Hebron School Shifted meeting is in a new format STARTS TOMORROW! UA East 2 member of the faculty at Hartt. program in girl’s basketball “Robin Hood’ which starts today. Open to On Monday students from the which fhe Pledge of Allegiance 7:30-9:30 Tails ^aups, an ex-Marine, One Complete Show iris in Grades 4, 5 and 6 from Gilead Hill School attended and a prayer before the roll has a background qf study in classes at the Hebron Elemen­ call. CLIP THIS COUPON at 7:30 UA East 3 — “Robin Hood” voice and violin and is presently Democrats I[ebron and Gilead Hill, the program will be under the tary School. A problem with the Under unfinished business the # 1 ^ 7:30-9:30 studying both at Hartt College. V'- compressor at Gilead Hill had selectmen will apoint two per- ON bltLYJ^K He has played with the Caucus DAILY SPECIALS AT supervision of Mrs. Anne Emt. left that school without water sons to two-year terms on the Arthur's COLOR South Windsor — “Cops & Mrs. Emt has volunteered her ANY Manchester Civic Orchestra, for the day. However, repairs Board of Tax Review and ap­ SO’ OFF! I^obbers” 7:15-9:30 and played first chair in the se­ Tonight time so that girls may enjoy a OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES DRUG STORES basketball program of their have been completed and both point members to make up a cond violin section of the All- schools are functioning with Sewer Study Committee. Eastern Orchestra. He is a own. KODACOLOR ROIL 1*0 YARMINCYON A VI., HARTFORD, CONN. 517-11 NANCY DRINKUTH normal enrollment today. Item 10 sets forth ordinances, former student at the Hartford 44ouiARDjounson| Gilead Hill girls will meet on DEVELOPED AND MAIN ST., MANCNtSTIR, CONN. 643.1505 UorroNpondent which may include the one WITH THIS COUPON ______Tuesdays from 3:10 to 4:30 p.m. PRINTED 144 RROAD ST.. WINDSOR, CONN. Saa-5ia3 Conservatory and the Julius . 228-;{970 Hebron Elementary girls will COUPONwwwrrv/t'i EXPIRES c / \rin c a inIN $60 DAYS O M E G A w «« t Hartt School of Music. Before The regular meeting of the 40 MAIN ST., HOCKVILLI, CONN. S75-9343 8 meet from 3:10 to 4:30 p.m. on M A N ^ ruoim attending Hartt, he studied with Democratic Town Committee IN MANCHESTER 5 MINUTES FROM HTFO 161 H IT : Leonard Eccelente, violinist, Wednesdays. Parents are asked iiSDZnX! will begin at 7:30 tonight, in the to pick up their daughters and Mrs. Charlotte Gray, voice Town Office Building. ENDS TONIGHT "ASH WEDNESDAY” - 7:30 promptly at 4:30. teacher, both of Manchester. Following the meeting, a ARTHURS SUPER DRUG STORE HEALTH & BEAUTY AID VALUES He also was a Laurel Music caucus to endorse candidates Camp scholarship recipient. for election as members of the M O N D A Y - Fish Fry COLGATE :St10W€AM CINtMAJ 1 2 3 4 ’ His formal education was in­ town committee is planned. In POLIDENT TABLETS CONTAC CAPSULES ALKA SELTZER EXIT SltFORBES STREETlor EXIT SStSILVER LANE)on 1-84 ■ terrupted by an extensive tour Fried Flounder, French Fries A Cole Slaw case a primary is necessary, About Town » lim it One Cleans Dentures Limit One-Cold and Congestiontion Relief for R EG . 63t INSTANT • EASTHARTFOno • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • with Fred Waring and the Penn­ ‘1.99 Hours. .Box of 10 the committee has set March 5 Thoroughly and ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING - We Honor MASTER CHARRF • sylvanians with whom he s ^ g The L IM IT O N E ONLY as the date. Brightens. R E G . $1 .1 9 For Relief of Upset Stomach SHAVE ^ Manchester Lodge of Masons lO tenor, and frequently as soloist. All registered Democrats are 40 Tablets Headache & Colds. Box of REG. 69^Value i M t W O d Conanlt STEUEDUSTn will meet tonight «T:30 at the invited to the caucus. 25 TableU , ___ Tima irnequEER Hommn The^young performers will be Masonic Temple. The^ntered ONLY a ONLY Limit One Offirc llourH ^ D E N T ^ accompanied by "Nancy Mundy, Apprentice degree w ^ be 12-HOUR CFFERVESCfNt ANALGEStC AUCAU2ING TABIETS New office hours have been CUCKOO’S REUEF organist, a faculty member at “ T U ESD A Y - Spaghetti Spree exemplified. Worshipful Master announced by Town Clerk '|loiutlianLivingston"^ " * * ^ Julius Hartt and the Hartt Italian Spaghetti with Meatballs, Salad A Garlic Braad Roger S. Ather will preside. \ Alka-Seltzer ONLY Coiuult Marion Celio. They are: C O N T A i College of Music. 1.99 REG. $1.05 CONTENTS 75 TABLETS jJ^SSeaguU p Tima Monday through’ Friday, 9, P 6 9 Canaan TbM Ibx Box a.m. to 4 p.m. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church NEST TEL 646-6228 THERAGRANr^xtra Potent ______This is a test pattern to Miss Paups wil) begin the. WIUA BALSAM VASELINE determine The Herald’s print­ program by .reading some Monday night, 7 to 9. will have a service of Holy 117 C. CENTER ST: - MANCHESTER INTENSIVE CARE The office is closed Satur­ Communion Wednesday at 10 M-VITAMIM$J3^L::drwi;*l SHAMPOO MICRINPLUS ing quality. Psalms in Latvian and in GARGLE & RINSE English after which sfie and her days. WED. - Deep Sea Dinner a.m. followed by prayers for ONLY BABY LOTION 6 4 6 - 2 ^ healing and Bible study. Tendersweet ClAma, Filet of Flounder, Clam Finger 1C 'fella French Fries and Cole Slaw ONLY I M I C R I N I YWCA I-Drop-In will meet O N L Y I P L U S I ONLY • 1.99 ^lawig W^nesday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Community Y. All Limit One-Free $ oz. size. REG. $1.59 snampoo women ar-e invited for Bottle of 30 in­ REG. $1.15 Limft One cluded with each ^andbofl' fellowship, volleyball or LIMITONE 9 oz. size FULL QUART\ T H U R SD A Y • Chfeken Choice bowling, and a break for coffee. B^ottle of too Choice of Fried Chicken or Barbecue Chicken, French Fries and Cole Slaw N o t i c e ' 1.99 ARTHURS IS A WORLD OF SAVINGS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE' -Town of South Windsor 8TRACK POCKET U/itouchedfor Fine Food and Atmosphere 1540 Sullivan Avenue STEREO MENS South Windsor, Connecticut RADIO TIDE CHOICE OF OVER 20 DELICIOUS ENTREES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TAPES POCKET FR ID A Y - dam Fry ONLY INVITATION TO BID ONLY Plus ELABORATE SALAD BAR Tender Fried Clam s with French Fries A Cole Slaw ONLY WATCHES 1.99 In accordance with provisions CHEF’S SPECIALS SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY of the Town Charter, sealed proposals will be received in (Closed Mondays) the Office of the Town Manager An attractive solid- ONLY Includes your choice of: of the Town of South Windsor, state set with molded , . case. Excellent tone 49 oz. * ► ^ Last Day: "COPS & ROBBERS" All You Can Eat!! Connecticut not later than ,v Big Selection and voluhie. Assorted ,, Glass of Imported French Wine p, (Lirhit 1) » Wednesday, January 23,1974, at ^ • Original Artists] colors. With battery, UNBREAKABLE CRYSTAL or earphone and carry ***** GETS CLOTHES CLEAN 4:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., at which Special Purchase • Popular Labels strap. BULLS EYE BY WESTCLOX Soup (Made Fresh Daily) time and place said proposals CANVAS and shall publicly be open^ for fur­ In 5 sizes to use as totes, overnites. nishing of all materials, equip­ Unmistakedly your CUt...no CORN POPPER beach or diaper bags. B E A U T IF U L S O F T floral prints. KODAK X-15 CAMERA STARTS TOMORROW! Potatoe^or Vegetable, Hot French Bread, Salad Bar. ment, .and labor to install a ■ ------SU N D A Y - All Children's siunii drainage system and teasing, or hairspraying. Naturally Reg. $4.49 NOW $1.99 AT 7:30 • 9:0 Reg. $4.99 NOW $2.99 OUTFIT • Surf & Turf $5.30 •(phicken Parmesan $3,)60 roadway in South Satellite Road O N L Y $ 3 1 9 Reg. $5.49 NOW $3.99 • Club Sirloin $4.85 ______. oo O N L Y REG. $15.95 • veal Cutlet=.,,100011 Parmesan $3.05 Dinners from Children’s Menu (Sta. 31-F73 .to Sta. 33+23) done, crisply casual...Another Reg. $5.99 NOW $4.99 • Roast Stuffed Sirloin of Beef $4.60 • Italian Combination Platter $4.30 Park Centre. Reg. $6.99 NOW $5.99 (Veal Parm-Egg Plant Parm-Spaghetll-Qarllc Bread) Proposals must be executed in Special coating on base accordance with ad subject to Non-crush all-around sweet “Natural” from the speeds up the popping steel frame construction. instructions contained in the • Children Under 12 $1.00 less 394 TDLLAND TURNPIKE action. A fine Walgreen Full width Inside Instructions to Bidders. pouch pocket. Tie A buy-budget gift! LIMITONE “ Specifications’’ and “ Bid Cuckoo’s Nest to you! If it’s you,- tapes. Plywood bottoms Forms” may be obtained at the with sturdy molded IN C L U D E S C A M E R A EHECU7 IUE handies. 83, MANCHESTER above address. The Town Pops Corn in 6-8 Minu*ks! COLOR FILM & FLASH-CUBES ilC T im A//, or a . H O U J A R D reseh'es the right to accept or then wear it... reject any or all bids. I SALE ITEM QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK IN STORE! COLpWf AT EXIT, 94 - WILBUR CRDSS PARKWAY Terry V. Sprenkel “ with B A N K A M E R IC A R O S A L E starts to day and A^atiOfUl Otntril JOHnson) Charge it!^ M ^ o r MASTER CHARGE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES g»|PGl Town Manager No Appointm^ Needed Mon., Tuesj or Wed. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors ' runs thru Saturday Night! PACK FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 15, 1974

t itpumci i MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Gonn., Tues., Jan. 15.1974— PAGE FIVE Coventry Vernon Founded Oct, i, 1881 Gas e Board .Approves Plan for School Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their :':;Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn, newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 BARBARA RICHMOND the Permanent Building Gom- Robert Wehrli, chairman of DevCo Keports The classroom area will be The board’s approval of the 1 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203): p.m. should telephone the circulation Preliminary plans for the $5 mittee (PBG) said several the ■ PBG said residents of, divided into three “houses” . A, preliminary plans, was actually department, 647-9946. , Confusing million expansion of Rockville things have been agreed upon. Regan Rd. expressed concern B, and G and each house will Published every evening except -Sun- approval of the concept. It willA High School were approved by He said while serious con- about additional flooding from have its own office area.This is ijiidays and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation be.up to the buildingcommittM Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ MARK MILLER “Every account is treated the the Board of Education Monday sideraJkmTias been given to the the new construction. Eveleth in keeping with the more expen­ to decide what type of “bricks * same, no matter who owns the On Its Plans night and will be .reviewed by fast track construction method, said he did not anticipate the sive original plans but on a and mortar” will be used, iji; cond Class Mail Matter. HARTFORD (UPI) - Some station — Shell, the dealer — or, the Permanent Building Gom- it has been decided that the con­ problem would be any worse much smaller, scale. Wehrli jaid. Burl L. Lvons, Publisher , gasoline dealers in Gonnecticut but^lso said he did not feel that The Manchester Publishing Co. the' man in the moon,” said mittee tonight. •• ventional construction method, with older pumps have a MONICA SHEA The preliminary plan calls for mixing A Nov. 6 referendum ap­ using a general contractor, will improvements made at the assumes no financial responsibility for problem. The gauges on the Herbert Hewitt, district- manager of Shell Oil Go., in Correspondent some low density in limited areas and the proved the appropriation for be used. school site will, improve the N0N-l»EDIT EXTENSION COURSES typographical errors appearing in adver­ pumps do not register more Hartford, said. Tel. 742-9495 mixing of uses, office space, commercial the addition to the school. More The heating system will be oil situation on Regan Rd. Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in than 50 cents a gallon. .. SPRING SEMESTER, 1974 Hewitt said he was referring ' and residential, in single buildings. sophisticated and expensive fired, the same as in the The addition will be broken Pavable in Advance , The realists involved to not The Manchester Evening Herald. % only to Shell’s policy. Dave Hannon, assistant project DevGo estimates that the cost of buying plans were defeated at two existing building. The an­ down into major packages, the I One Month . ^ ...... $3.25 dismiss the gauge problem Education For Preserving The Past Display advertising closing hours, Edward Schilke, an indepen­ manager of DevGo presented a progress the cheapest home would be in the low 20’s previous referendums. ticipated completion date for architect said. The main addi­ lightly because they believe Single Copy ...... 15c three full days prior to publication. dent dealer served by another report on the planning of the new com­ for a condominium and as high as $70,000 At the time of the referendum the classroom and science tion will be a two-story The Best of Old Time Radio, Tuesdays 7:30-9:30 By Carrier, Weekly ...... 75c Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon . gasoline prices will go higher. munity. for a detached single family home. only the schematic drawings wings, is September 1975 and classroom wing. The science p.m. Starts February 5, $20.00. The obsolete pump gauges of the majors, indicated alloca­ ;i; One Y’ear ...... $39.00 The project will be divided into four Hannon also reported that DevCo was Were ready. Since then the for the rest of the addition, addition will go above the prior to day of publication; 12 noon are one of the few hard facts tion percentages are Education For Modern Living phases which will each include 5,000 peo­ doing an impact study on how the proposal architects, William McHugh September 1976. existing classroom wing and ;i; Six M onths...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and sometimes misleading. ple. surfacing in a storm of uncer­ would affect the financial structure of the and David Eveleth of McHugh Eveleth said the prices the library will be expanded by Individual Income Tax Preparation, Monday Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. tainty that has buffeted Gonnec­ State officials said cutbacks from supplier to dealer At present the plan is for the southwest •Town of Coventry. Associates of Farmington, have quoted are ones the architects extending the present library 7:00-9:00 p.m. Starts February 4, $10.00. ticut since December. averaged 13 per cent. portion of the site to be the first phase. He reported 'that DevCo was in com­ been expanding the information feel will be appropriate at the out into the courtyard area. Introduction to Flying, Saturdays 9:00-12:00 m Then the public was toid to “Last month, I should have The final determination will be made munication with the Coventry Develop­ to be sure the budget is correct time the project goes to bid. He The industrial arts depart­ Starts January 26. Tuition; $60.00. reduce its speeds to 50 miles pumped 44,000 gallons. But I ac- when all of the studies are completed.. ment Corp. and that the two would not be and all requirements are being said depending upon the ment will also be expanded and per hour by Gov. Thomas J. tually pumped 29,000 gallons,” The first phase would include mixed in competition with each other but would met. economy, prices may come in while it will not be as large an Wines of Europe and America, Mondays 7:00- Scare Creates Scarcities Meskill and the public complied Schilke said. His figures types of residential areas combined with a possible complement each other in various Noting the architects have to lower or maybe higher. area as originally proposed, it 9:00 p.m. Starts February 4. $35.00. because it grasped the translate to a 28 per cent reduc­ village center, commercial and employ­ uses of their respective land areas. work within the budget, has been designed to be more Scarcities in some commodities /^heir needs, And presto, you had reasoning. For further Information, contact Division of tion. ment center. He reported that at present there had Eveleth detailed the expansiop Describes Plans efficient, Eveleth said. But now it is distrustful about Explaining some of the plans Extension Services, Manchester Community have begun to be seen as a result of shortage. It is proposed,that the employment been no determination made on the types plans for the board and Questioned about the type of statements and counteT- for construction, Eveleth said College. Merchants, from experience and in- centers which are envisioned as non­ of recreational facilities that would be members of the Maple Street walls planned for the addition, the petroleum shortage. And of statements, turnarounds and All Tliey Wanled factory uses—be located close to the com­ available in each phase. This may be School PTO, hosts of the the existing southern entrance Eveleth said they will not be .ventory controls, try to buy the posturing by bureaucrats, oil “La^tv,year, there were no course, the scarcities go beyond the mercial areas to allow for walking to shop­ determined by the report of the meeting. of the school will be eliminated permanent Walls between MANCHESTER company promoters and restrictions. All we did was call obvious ones of gasoline, heating oil, products they sell in amounts which ping areas by their employes for lunches . recreational subcommittee. Eveleth presented a and the main entrance for the rooms but they will not be easi­ elected officials. it up on demand and we got. students coming by bus, which COMMUNITY and afternoon shopping trips. ly removeable. He Said his firm CDEXTENSION etc. will keep their shelves stocked for what we wanted/' he said. » breakdown of the work to be T\to types of housing for the elderly are Trip Planned is 80 per cent of them, will be COLLEGE Anli-tru8l Suit Schilke’* said the sharp cuts done and the costs. For the ad­ is still investigating the Oil is so vital to our economy that it normal demand. ^ • being looked into. They would be cluster the entrance closest to possibility of something that Attorney General Robert K. did not begin until December. It was decided that the trip to Columbia, ditions and alterations the cost EXTENSION DIVISION housing around commercial areas for Loveland Hill. c c 646-2137 affects such divejcse products as fiber ' When abnormal rushes on items Killian has filed a $750 million In Novemberi he actually Md. and Reston, Va. would be made on the will be $3,311,800; site develop­ would be more easily move509 taxes, half of our major streets .triiM Alloi'illed sales. spend for this “pinnacle of ab- It is astonishing that with that before had seemed unsur- now resemble the Berlin Turn­ © 1974 by NEA. How does a major oil com­ Sills said higher gasoline 10 Years Ago The special buses will run throughout the spring s,urdity." nearly all of the available land pike. mountable. pany allocate its gasoline? Does prices, were here to stay and Park Depatment and union semester. Routes may be modllled It experience Sincerely, being turned into con­ Sincerely, Submitted by:' likened them to the 1959 price of shows greater convenience to studerile Is possible. W. Arcisz As you can see, the profit picture for oil com­ it consider whether the dealer’s officials resolve work rules'dis- dominiums, apartments, huge Richard„E. .lackman panies isn't all THAT bright..." Miss Jeanne Low bill is paid, whether he is a orange juice which skyrocketed 120 Bissell Street shopping centers and asphalt Pute, 69 Oak St. ' St. Mary’s Episcopal troublemaker insisting on the following a disabling Floridia Nicholas. A. LaPenta is in­ Manchester, Gonn. • and cement lawns, that anyone Manchester Ghurch , • letter of the lease? frost. stalled chancellor commander UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD CENTURY TV of Memorial Lodge, Knights of 200 Bloomfield Avonud BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD Pythias. West Hartford. Conn. TOl. 528-1554 t. !

PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 15, 1974 725 E. Middle Turnpike ][ (Just Off The Green) Opposite St. Bartholomews Church ' ^ Manchester WHY NOT BE AN EARU BIRQi It’e "AMPS OPEN MON. AND TUES. to etart plannitHiiror 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. lyouthatglfUngomlP NO Fine RKEY if you I SupermdL.., kets WED., THURS., SAT. >D^,t To Serve ^ You Better 8 A.M. to 10 P.M^ I

a*:.' I Prides I u s b p and Other: Brands ss:5S h ; ALl^UR BEEF 1 V •T% S i Y Effective CHOICE Jan. 15-19 iS USell^HOICE / “You Must Visit Our Meat Department The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere” to See The Difference!” Average}! ...... • • • • • LEAN CENTER CUT DOUBLE S&H GREEN PORK CHOPS / r 'jS T f f t TOTAL STAMPS WEDNESDAY FRANKS U.S.0JI. TH AT COUNTS •spicirii SenH-Bdneless I j f l Country Style Quarter Loin s W u r e - g g WELCHADE SKIPPY - 18,0Z. 19 SWEET LIFE S fv';' a l; # . S lb. S RIB END P « PORK Z; ASSORTED GRAPE i l l , M PEAMP Hi./ REG.: DIET Our Own Pure Po lot or Sweat ' VEGETABLES PORK ROAST L . I jlS«i CHOPS BACON ||j»» (Cut GrMn Beans,_Cream Coin, !(»S! (9-11 End » Center) DHNK Emt Sliced Raots and Carrote, W.K. 46-o z. WTER i r i U M s I Com, Peas E Croamy or Chunky PEPSI ' :m C 6 16-oz. BoHles i f i il l ^ 1 1 IIL II I. •fipeciiiij l4 •sTPi^ IlHi* Non U.S.D.A. Cl m iM T 'Q Return

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Coup^^ B r ^ O n o X o ^ ^ Good Thru J?n. 19 J | - Good Thru Jan. 19 4 J i One Coup^ Pai^ ai^ y ^ A One, Coupon Per Family "The Store With Heart” One Coupon Per Family “The Store Wlih H e a r v \ j ^ ^ /l^^bL K ^ i T s i q r ^ V l t h Wear?" — CLIP'N.SAVE— — —CUP ___ — — r— CL/P-a# Toe s.to>Tyr/jhjS.8!^ / ^ L i . stofwiu^efT -r CLIP N SAVE^-— ------(flip N SAVE^-r-— ------6 u P 'N S A V E ------— CL/P'W SA CLIP N SAVE CLIP N SAVE- ” T — CLIP 'N SAVE------_ _ _ « » _ .c l /P SAVE—;------— CLI^ 'N SA VE------r -----CLIP N SAVE^-r,^__ -J MANCH^TER EVEl^ING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., tues., Jan. 15. 1974— PAGE NINE f^AGK KIGHT - MA.NCHESTElR EVENING HgTOTLO, Manchester, Conn., Tues,, Jan. 15,J974 Lynne-Hodge Wedding The Thpughl-Control Diet Engagements CampbellrMagoon C?/P CA CUP . USE. A Helen Louise Magoon of lettuce leaf with three slices of ^7C\A/r ir r c»,Ttl f J .. I rvHyl f l F r ^ ^ iio o im k I knew exactly what I was I do^ tlst s\u ^ u SCHNa 3 5C H N O O & LE o u t ito vum\<; iim SK niih \iA.ioi{ . Sharon Elaine Hodge of Ver­ I otp use A :_SQ B/\K spoiRf- Manchester and the Rev. David doing when I ate the Christmas cucum ber. My beautiful I SCH n COOLE CLIPS I C L ' P s z i ^ ^ M M A b u y m y } W E 'P B E T T E R T RISKT.' ITS <30TTA BE \ non and Bradford Richard Murray Campbell of Bolton SChnOOGl E. CUP r r r ^ I SCHMl BETTER 5IT POWN FOR THI$ T im 1 r^ H E PREW A cookies, fruit cake,, plum pud­ thought was that I was playing SCHNOOGlt GIRL A BIRTHPAY PRE- / g O WITH HIM /SOMETHIN'IMPRESSIVE I Lynne of Manchester were un­ I I SENT--AKIPI POW'T ONE.TWIOaS.' REMEMBER HEARIN Flt^RES i I bI66ERCRC>WP exchanged wedding vows Jan. ding, turkey, chestnut dressing, tennis with Billie Jean King, PKESlff/''SJ /ANYWAY-WE S-SOMETHIN'THAT'LL ^ HOW THE 0WL5 WERE fiONNA > THAN A ited in inarriage Jan. 11 at WEED AM CANT LET HIM SET) FIT HER PERSON ALITY HER rOK 12 at the United Methodist cranberry, bread, walnut and I was beating her. f r o m SOLVE THEIR Fll0U 6UY5.' HER SOMETHING/-LIKE A GOLD PLATED South United Methodist Church, •Church in Bolton. creams and heavenly rich egg At supper time we took the COMMON, LIKE y KAZO O , IF SH E 'S M U S I- WITH A NE'W MEMBER FROM WEI(SHT,q ^ T E A K HOUSE.' Manchester. CREST WOOD HEIGHTS? WELL, The bride is the daughter of nog. kids out to eat and I must admit F LO W E R S Y c a l -O R IF SHES AT h Le Y- -«*ONLy TTie bride is the daughter of 0 OR CAMPY... 1C, A SET OF PINK THE a p p l i c a n t . L,6.P uBCNNE. PACKEP Mrs. Lloyd E. Magoon of 104 I knew that come .January I ran into trouble during BARBELLS.' TURNED OUT TO BE A DIFFERENT / — ¥ T i s N " r Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Smith Greenwo^ Dr. and the late VERY FE m LE - when I forced myself to climb dessert. My husband and all the 5HE A of 86 Huntington Dr., Vernon. Lloyd E. Magoon. The kids ordered the Sundae of the FEMALE.' ■ r ■ - I MA(3A'2INE The, bridegroom is the son of “ i r t MODEL bridegroom is the son of Mr., Month, a Chocolate Banana Mr, and Mrs. Richard E. Lynne" and Mrs. Thomas M. Campbell Royale. While they were 1 “ of 88 Wedgewood Dr. ■ a . of Maspeth, N.Y. ordering I concentrated very / • / r The Rev. Wayne Kendall of The Rev. Rene 0. Bideaux, hard and attempted to lose my South United Methodist Church district superintendent of the appetite in a beautiful thought. officiated at the candlelight, Connecticut Valley District of JIHDQGHTJ “Think,” I prompted myself. m i c m ;> I inn double-ring ceremony. The •tv il VNK LKOWKI) (IIIMliiilflTTr' the Southern New England “Think! Think! Think! 1 tried church was decorated with pink Conference of the United to conjure up a beautiful vision I'LL WAIT THERE Y YCW iRf CRAZY! ^ and white carnations. Jack Methodist Church, officiated at of Lake Geneva or a snow UNTIL THE LIBRARY j YOU'LL FREEZB TO Grove was organist. I'M LEAVIN' FOR WORK, O P E N S / ^ DEATH, W AITIN the double-ring ceremony. The capped Mt. Everest or a single JIB/ THE LlBRARV WON'T HARRY—I'D OUTSIDE.! The bride, given in marriage church was decorated with perfect rose. I tried. I REALLY OPEN FOR ANOTHER TWO by her father, wore a gown of HOURS — SO YOU'D BETTEf TO DROP ME \ seasonal white flowers and tried, but the most beautiful imported organza and Chantilly greens. Kenneth Woods of thought I could come up with, 'LL" lace styled with an A-line ‘t P h e y Manchester was organist. . the only thought, was of a big The engagement of Miss Mar­ fhe engagement of Miss NEVER silhouette, high neck, long, • The bride, escorted to 'che bowl of ice cream drenched in '' ‘ TILT' iSET AHEAP cia Strom to James Blain, both Margaret Mary Menzies of fitted sleeves and chapel chancel rail by the bridegroom, chocolate and fruit and nuts. Cheshire to Steven Farley of OF TWIS65 = train. Her two-tiered cape of Manchester, has been an­ THE COUNSELORS /'Y .-...,/./ i7 2 wore a gown of imported satin It was the Sundae of the nounced by her parents, Mr, Manchester has been an­ 19:4 by NtA IFL f V fiME Rockville, after which the cou­ Grade 9 Confirmation Class waffles with butter and syrup, I ■i.JOTH'jTi CAP r e t ir e d ! ple left for the Concord Resort Residents are welcome to at­ Q 0 \C K L S ' of Center Congregational' ^as quite content with my // in upper New York State. For Mrs. Bradford R. Lynne Church will meet tonight at 7 in '^ce, dry toast and black tend the meeting. traveling Mrs. Lynne wore a Room 3-4 of the church. coffee. The beautiful thought green and white check knit that sustained me was of a The pack’s first place derby . is a member of the Rainbow winner will receive a traphy, dress with black accessories Mrs. Lynne attended An adult Bible study will be Carribean beach with turquoise Southern Connecticut College Girls. Mr. Lynne is employed at and second and third place and a white rose- corsage. The conducted Wednesday at 10 water and waving palms. and will be attending St. .Knudsen Bros. Dairy in East winners will receive bronze couple will reside at 86 Hun­ a.m. at Zion Evangelical At lunch I a te-a spartan Hartford. placques. Pinevyood Derby tington Dr., Vernon. Joseph’s College in the fall. She Lutheran Church. spoonful of cottage cheese on a placques will be presented to nil: FLiM sroNF.s HV II V\ V.HViniFRV the first, second and third place winners from each den. Rib­ NEVER bons will be awarded to every VI.I.F.V ooi* in V I . II VMI.IN TH IS s c i e n t i s t s a y s L IS T E N T O TME Townes Child Abuse Law Response Cub Scout participating in the THE WORLD WILL HAVE THOSE NUTTY WORLD WILL Recreation Department race. f o o z y T SOME COLD WINTERS SCIENTISTS, A L t N A Y S IN 1,000,000 Ye a r s WILMA./ BE COVERED IF WE D O N 'T WITH To Be Discussed At MCC Seminar CON SER VE VOLCANOS OUR R E ­ Registration for day classes two rouies near the Rec are SOURCES offered by the Manchester Center and Broad St., and Hart­ An afternoon seifiinar of • the State Health Department, Cases of suspected child to state or local police, or to w Recreation Department at 110 ford Rd. and Pine St. Free child Manchester's response to the abuse must be reported, under care is also available for new Connecticut Child Abuse protective service offices of the Cedar St. is being held this the new law, when they.become State Welfare Department. week. mothers taking the classes. Law (Public Act 216) will be known to physicians, surgeons, □asses are: basic sewing, Men who wish to participate in held Wednesday from 2:30 to 5 resident physicians, interns, the day programs are welcome p.m. in the auditorium on the The seminar is co-sponsored basic cake decorating, basic registered nurses, licensed by students in a social psy­ bowling, belly dancing, coping to join all the classes except the main campus of Manchester practical nurses, medical chology class and others in the with the energy crisis, weaving, ones in the gym. Community College (MCC). H 5 ' ■examiners, dentists, psy­ social service option of the Spanish conversation, Spanish For more information, con­ Everyone with responsibility chologists, school principals, Public Service Career program I - IS for intermediates, beginner’s tact Bea Sheftel, women’s under the law, and all other in­ > 1974 By MA ln«. T M Reg US Pi! O'* teachers, guidance counselors, at MCC. Anyone wishing crochet, crewel embroidery, program director, at the terested persons, are invited to W IM AT BRIDGE social workers, clergymen and further information can speak MR. VRFRWTIIV in ROL.STON ,|0M;S ami I KVNK l{ll)(;i;\V VV needlepoint, basic math, aforementioned number. attend. police officers. Classes begin the week of Jan. with Mrs. Eleanor Coltman, French conver-sation, coordinator of the public ser­ volleyball, mini scrap crafts, 21,’ with the exception of the Mrs. Jeanette Dille, Reports of suspected child ^ .TM TCAN SWANSON YUK'yUK! THAT Friday morning belly dancing. executive director of the abuse can be riiade to the Mater­ vice careers program at the Checking for 4-card majors slimnastics, chord guitar for college. PARDON ME/Mies,,. * 5 9 CENTER ST. LITTLE PLO/ WORKS beginners, chord guitar for in­ The first class will be held Jan. Connecticut Child Welfare nal and Child Welfare Section of arenT you mii-orep ALAAOST EVERY TIME. termediates, chord guitar for 18, with no class on Jart. 25 due Association, will give the TH0 MA6 0 F 2 8 to a prior teacher’s appoint­ I^E LM ST.'? SORRY, children and teens, multi keynote address. A panel of MY The Stayman convention crafts, creative writing ment Laura Dunfield is the in­ respondents will include Dr. MISTAKE. allows you to find 4-4 major V4’CHRDJ!?/ue4i« structor. Alice Turek, director of public suit fits. North’s two. club is workshop', patchwork quilt­ / MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE an example of this conven­ .The bidding has been: 15 making, advanced crocheting health in Manchester; William t and E. Collins, circuit court SCRAKH i NORTH 1 The opening notrump is a tion. The bid does not show West .North East South and design, and psychology. picture bid. It describes a prosecutor; Lt. Robert Lannon, CONNECTICUT PUBUC TELEVISION-CHANNEL 24 6IVING clubs. It merely asks partner ^ p r a t ih I 4 AQ64 ' 14 Pass !♦ Complete schedules of times f 52 hand with a definite point to bid a four-card major suit Pass I f ’ F"ass 4-H To Launch training officer for the offer you the opportunity to count. The standard is 16-18 and dates for all classes are ♦ 10 6 3 if he has one. available at the Mary Cheney Manchester Police Depart­ but more important it de­ South does have one and You, South, hold: Earn 3 college crediti%t home ♦ k 10 7 2 Library and at the West Side Ad Campaign ment; Dr. Robert Butterfield, 9 iF6EWA/ scribes a hand with a bal­ bids two spades. North raises ♦ K J 6 5 f2 4A Q 106 5 4K 4 3 , £ WEST EAST What do you do no\v? Rec. To register by telephone emergency department physi­ HOW? A college course. Introduction to Physical 3 L ♦ J5 4 972 anced pattern. To’get best right to the spade game and A — Bid one spade. This bid is call 643-6795. The W.est Side Rec cian at Manchester Memorial Geography will be broadcast three times a week tQJlOB TK943 value from your ,^notrumps South proceeds to make his The Hartford County 4-H Fair v v iv n iR o i* a one round force. Vour hand is Hospital; Mrs. Jean Campbell, mornings and" evenings on Connecticut Public in DICK cvv Vl.l.l 3 J982 ♦ Q75 the hand pattern should be contract with an overtrick by is easily accessible by bus. The Association, Inc. will hold a not quite strong enough to jump chief social worker for ♦ A84 ' ♦653 4-3-3-S; 4-4-3:2 or S-3-3-2. drawing trumps; knocking kick-off meeting, Friday at 7:30 I Television Channel 24. To receive credit you must to two spades. Manchester public schSols; really; winthrop.' d e e - dee YOU DON'T LOOK LIKE A I'M COMING A S HOWARD HUGHES. SOUTH (D) out the ace of clubs and even­ p.m, at the Hartford Extension register with Manchester Community College. SAID TO COME TO MER (TARTY FAMOUS PERSON. 4 K 10 8 3 Since the notrump is a pic­ tually losing the heart trick. Service Office, 1280 Asylum Mrs. Jean Bates, director of the DRESSED AS A FAMOUS PERSON. V f A76 ture bid it is possible to de­ South would also make ') Ave., Hartford. Visiting Nurses ^^Association, WHEN? Starting Monday, January 21 and con­ three notrump because the' TODAY'S QUESTION Our Servicemen and Vincent Amodeo, program tinuing 15 weeks to May 2, 1974. ♦ AK4" velop very effective methods You bid one spade and your TTI?: ♦ QJ^9 pf responding to it. With a enemy hearts divide 4-4, but Contract forms and. informa­ supervisor of the State Welfare partner' rebids one notrump. tion about the ad campaign for COST? $25.00, plus books. Both vulnerable balanced hand you simply spades is the right,spot. Whal do you do now'’ Department, Manchester of­ add your points to your the 197.4 4-H Fair Premium 'l.NEWSPAl'KU ENTERl'HISE ASS\ > Answer Tomorrow fice. West North East South partner's. 'The total deter­ Navy Airman James W. Book, as well a? rules and \ f o r f u r t h e r information , or a n \ IN.T. D’Aprile, son of Mrs. Gaye regulations, awards and prize \ APPLICATION CONTACT THE DIVISION OFI Pass ■ 24 Pass 2« mines whether you want to Krause of 76 N. School St.-, The Child Abuse Law defines Answer to-Previbus Puzzle will be presented. EXTENSION SERVICES. Pass 44 Pass Pass play a part score, game or Manchester, has graduated abuse., as “physical injury, in­ Pass slam. Variety R A from the U.S. Naval Training Jean Hibbard of Bridgewater, flicted by other than accidental Opening lead -Q f c & M O N e I Center af Orlando, Fla. who has just“ returned from means, maltreatment including Manchester Community College T M E BLOOD! 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i l l i Herald Angle 1 I HOUSTON (UPI) — On to Super Bowl IX at New How far the Dolphins can rise was more than amply which went to those first two Super Bowls the “best ever.” Orleans, or wherever, next year. By Earl Yost deihonstrated Sunday at Rice Stadium where they Next on tap for Shula is a meeting with his scouting staff 72-70 And if Sunday’s devastating performance at the eighth methodically picked apart the Minnesota Vikings 247 for Wednesday to prepare for the college player draft in two Sports Editor renewal of pro football’s championship game is any ih- their second straight Super Bowl triumph. weeks. Then he’ll go into the touchy business of player con­ dicatioi>-the Miami Dolphins will be back for a try at an ■'They called it a meeting o f ‘the two best teams in to work the ball down for shooting went frigid, five for 14, tracts. A number of Dolphin stars, including Larry Csonka, By Len Auster shot tying it, but McGinn had 'Trying to right itself, unprecedented third straight title. professional football,”’ said one man who had seeli the McGinn’s' unmolested shot and Eastern controlled both Super Bowl VIII’s most valuable player, wide receiver plenty of time to get his shot Manchester, now 3-5, hosts That’s the goal of none other than Don Shula—the vice game and was checking out of the hotel which had served With both CCIL clubs which hit nothing but the bot­ backboards to take a 33-31 half­ off.. Bristol Central Wednesday in a Paul Warfield, running backs Mercury Morris and Jim running-and-gunning and tom of the twine. time advantage. president and head coach of the club now touted by many as NFL headquarters. “I saw one of the best teams out Kiick and middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti, are due for McGinn tallied a team high 25 CCIL engagement. as^jthe best football team ever. ‘ changing the lead faster It was an evenly matched The third quarter was a , points while Daryl Floyd turned there, but I never did see the other.” contract renewal. than a woman changes her CCIL game all the way. Each repetition of the first, as the in an 18-point, 14- per­ Lack of Manpower the Answer “I’d like to get that third one next year,” said Shula here Miami’s back-to-back Super Bowl triumphs equaled' hairdo, it took a Bill McGinn team converted 10 oppor­ locals played intelligent basket­ formance. Tony Floyd added 11 Monday before heading back to Miami while this city got those put together by the Green Bay Packers in 1967 and Another problem for Shula will be replacing assistant tunities from the charity'stripe Lack of manpower is the reason the public ski slope at coach Bill Arnsparger, the man credited with doming the 10-fooi jumper at the buzzer ball to grab a 52-49 lead. markers. The Lancers were 31 HrUlol Liij*liTn (72) back to its primary business as headquarters for manned 1968 and immediately gave rise to comparisons between and each hauled in 32 rebounds. P B F Pis. the old nike site is not open longer hours on the weekend space flights. Dolphins’ devastating defense. Arnsparger will be named to end the confusion as At one juncture of the final for 79 from the floor. 3 McGinn . 10 5-7 25 the two teams. The difference was in field stanza, Manchester led 58-51 2 Beaudoin 2 2-2 6 vvhen conditions are good. That’s the word frdm Carl head coach of the New York Giants Wednesday. Bristol Eastern registered a “I really haven’t thought about next year that Marv Fleming, the Dolphins’ 31-year-old tight end who goals, with Eastern winning but Eastern behind McGinn and Scoring honors went to 2 D. Klovd 9 0-0 18 Silver, program director fdt the Recreation Department. 2 Olson 4 0-2 B m uch-I’m still enjoyipg this one-but I know I want a foot­ played on Green Bay’s two Super Bowl teams and now has 72-70 win over Manchester that department, 31-30. Daryl Floyd reeled off eight Manchester’s Kim Bushey with He added that five members of the Rec staff, plus off-duty While Shula tackles his next problems, the NFL must 2 T, Klovd 4 3-5 11 ball team that can win, that’s relativel^error-free and five Super Bowl appearances to his credit, says the present High last night at Clarke Manchester raced to a 21-14 straight points to grab the lead. 27 points. Carlson contributed 2 Festa 2 0-0 4 firemen, are needed to supervise the lift during operating decide whether Super Bowl IX will be played as scheduled 17 while John Feeney had 10. 0 Grant 0 0-0 0 v- plays good defense. Miami team is better. Arena. The setback snpped first quarter lead and handled There were six lead changes hours. Last weekend the scheduled open hours were 10 to 5 in New Orleans’ Superdome.Construction delays have left Manchester was 30 for 58 from 1 Walliins 0 0-0 0 “I don’t think our guys will need any motivation next “There’s no doubt about it in my mind,” says Fleming, the Indians’ mini win skein an Eastern fullcourt press aftef this, with Daryl Floyd on Saturday and 1 to 5 on Sunday, weather permitting...A the completion date of the Dome a question mark and the expertly, getting the ball to the the floor. Four different Indians 14 Totals 31 10-16 72 season. I treat all the players in a straight forward “and I think I ought to know'^because I played on both at three while the triumph connecting on two tap-ins while familiar sight at the ski slope is Vic Daley, as a member of NFL may yet decide to switch the game to Tulane Stadium open man numerous times for had five or more assists, as at manner. They’re adult enough to realize what has to be teams.” was the fifth in nine outings Kurt Carlson banged home two' the ski patrol. Daley is the same fellow who has chair- or to another city entirety such as Los Angeles or even easy buckets. “Maybe it was ' buckets. times, they looked tremendous. M m x ln*f*lrr (70) 1 done. We need no false motivation. The secret to our team Bart Starr, the Packer quarterbek for Super Bowls I and for thp-Lancers. i> B F Pts. manned the successful Manchester Open Golf Tournament Miami. too easy early. We were looking Leading by one with 35 is the ability to get it done, to rise to the occasion.” II, disagrees with Fleming and calls the Green Bay clubs Just prior to McGinn’s Other times, however, they 1 Kennev 4 2-2 10 for many years...South Windsor’s Tommy Roy didn’t get in Just what the Dolphins need — the homeiield advantage. heroics, the locals' Jack for the easy basket later oil in­ seconds left, McGinn hit the 2 Koepsi?) 3 Od) 6 stead of taking the good 15-fobt looked disorganized commit­ 2 Bushev 12 3-5 27 very much playing time for Maryland in last Sunday’s Maloney connected on a 25-foot front end of a one-and-one situa­ ting 20 turlnbvers, most.Df them 3 Carlson 7 3-3 17 •• shot trom the top of the key to shots we had,” dejected tion but missed the second. He 5 Sullivan 3 2-3 8 national college basketball telecast against North against the Eastern press. A 2 Penguins 1 0-1 knot it at 70-all. But, his shot Manchester coach Jim Moriar- then stole the ball but sub­ 1 Maloney Carolina State. He went scoreless and fouled out. ’The deci­ ty said. problem which seemed to have came with ample time left on sequently was called on a 14 Totals . 30 io-14 70 sion the young man made after graduating from high The second quarter was a been rectified destroyed any NHL, WHA the clock and Eastern was able charging violation. Maloney Score al half: Eastern 33-31 school to attend a big-time college hoop power rather than different story as Manchester’s chaneb the locals had of pulling Announce proceeded to connect on> his It out. attend a small college (UConn, for example) will be Proposals debated for some time. At UConn, the former South Wind­ College Basketball sor High star would most likely be a standout while at Changes Maryland he’s picking up a lot of splinters on the On Docket bench...Tommy 'Tucker, of Manchester, who was stricken PITTSBURGH (UFI) - and died last Sunday, was a rough, tough middleweight Hockey fans here will long MONTREAL (UPI) - The Louisiana State boxer in these parts for many years. He campaigned out of remember January 13. For two National Hockey League is Rockville in the amateur and semi-pro ranks and fought years running it has marked big expected to decide this week on many times in Manchester at the State Armory and old changes in the hierarchy of the a set of proposals made by the I Herald photo by Gentiluomoi World Hockey Association to Under Handicap Red Men’s outdoor arena...Ernie D. (DeGregorio) was Pittsburgh Penguins. This Sunday, January 13, settie differences between the tabbed Ernie No. D earlier this season because of his MHS Cheerleader Cindy Tif.cker Sat All Alone general manager Jack Riley two rival leagues. defensive shortcomings but this has been changed in re­ After Bristol Eastern Posted Last-Second Triumph NEW YORK (UPI) — Louisiana State, with seven resigned, exactly one year after NHL President Clarence suspended players siting on the bench for breaking curfew, cent weeks. The former Providence College whiz has the National Hockey League Campbell said Monday the had to play with only four men at times Monday night in an sparked the to new heights in NBA warfare team fired former coach and proposals were put to the NHL 89-75 loss to Mississippi State. with his brilliant floorwork, and of late, his scoring. current Toronto mentor Red after a meeting of WHA of­ ficials in Washington, D.C, over Only five players dressed for the game at Starkville, Miss., but There’s a big adjustment to make in moving from the Kelly. college to the pro ranks and it takes time. Tad Potter, principal owner the weekend. Campbell •they made a fight of it until the late stages when forward Randy ' V Herring sat out about a half-minute with a muscle cramp and of the team, Monday announced stressed no NHL officials Cougars Bow Away, attended the talks. center Collis Temple fouled out with 53 seconds left to play. Riley’s resignation and named The Vancouver Sun reported Temple kept LSU in contention in the first half and his 18-foot Riley’s assistant. Jack Button, Csonka Impresses Off Field, Too Monday both leagues wer? jumper at thd^buzzer narrowed Mississippi State’s halftime lead as the new general manager. to 38-36, Jhst about everything that needs to be said has been said For Riley, the action meant represented and they “made Play Home Tonight about the latest Super Bowl. Like most Super Bowls, it was the end of a stormy, seven-year peace” through an agreement But the Bulldogs outscored the Tigers, 51-39, in the second half which needed only formal ap­ to pull into a five-way tie with LSU for second place in the no contest the way Miami handled Minnesota...Coming up relationship with the Penguins that has seen the club tumble proval by the NHL Board of The Cougars played the contest Southeastern Conference standings with 2-2 records. will be the Pro Bo\5i Sunday and this is another game that By Chris Blake A minute and a haif later,' from a team that made the Governors and the WHA without Greg Moody, an 11 could very easily be wiped off the schedule and few would Iverson was charged with a Vuiuly Beuls Georgia playoffs two years ago to one trustees. Poor shooting and a rash point per game scorer. care. As Paul Warfield of the Dolphins said in a rost-game loose ball foul on a scramble. Vanderbilt beat Georgia, 91-71, and Alabama downed Mississip­ today in seventh place in the “There is no agreement,” the of late turnovers sent ^With Iverson and Alexander pi, 88-71, to create a three-way deadlock between Vanderbilt, interview, the Pro Bowl game is meaningless...After NHL West, NHL President said Monday Eastern’s win was its first Alabama and Mississippi atop the SEC at 3-1. Other action Mon­ Manchester Community through for the night, MCC lost \watching and listening to Larry Csonka on post-game in­ For Button, the resignation night. “We are just considering a little aggressiveness on after five setbacks, including day night saw Tennessee defeat Kentucky, 67-54, and Florida College to its third defeat of an earlier 81-65 defeat against terviews twice in the last three weeks one feels that this meant that a dream had come the authorized proposals made the season, 61-50, at the defense as well as two potential hand Auburn its fourth straight SEC loss, 92-.81. Among the in­ biopk-buster is top grade Ss a man as he is on the playing true. by the WHA.” offensive threats. the same Cougars. hands of the Eastern j dependents, Florida State edged Georgia Southern, 92-89, and field.^.Franci^ DeGregorio has been named director of “ I always hoped that Campbell said he did not Holding a slim 29-28 halftime Tulane beat Stetson, 64-58. Connecticut State College, parks pnd recreation in Manchester. DeGee has a host of someday I could be a general think there would be a meeting advantage, the Warriors Elsewhere in the country, ninth-ranked Indiana edged of the NHL Board of Governors JVs in a non-league battle friends ip Manchester who wjsh him only the best...In case manager, but I didn't anticipate assumed control early in the se­ Northwestern, 72-67, Michigan State beat Illinois, 90-82, Kansas to consider the proposals. “We last night in Willimantic. i:cs»: jv «ii) there is any doubt in anyone’s mind, the Manchester Coun­ this,” Button told a news con­ cond half. Steadily, Eastern State clipped Oklahoma State, 72-69, Oklahoma whipped ference. “My immediate plan is will make the decision in­ The loss was Manchester’s Colorado, 91-66, and Furman romped over Manhattan, 94-76. try Club golf course is closed for the season...Tonight’s (UP) plioto) built an ll-point margin in the B F Pts. to win some hockey games. We dependently, probably this first iji non-league action first 10 minutes of the second Boscerino 0 0-0 0 ‘LSU Coach Dale Brown suspended starters Mike Darnall, NBA All-Star game in Seattle will be tel6cast on Channel 3 Minnesotans Chuck Foreman Appears to Be Pleading for Ball Erickson 2 0*0 4 must forget the past and look week,” he added, half. 'Herald photo by Gentiluomoi and drops its mark to 9-3. Martin 2 0*2 4 Wade Evans and Glenn Hanson and reserves John Engquist, Carl starting at 9:30...Varsity T letters in football at Trinity forward.” Campbell said the WHA The Cougars face CCCAA foe Chuck Stewart, the game’s Spencer 3 3-6 9 Siener, Dan Tonkovich and Dennis Wolff for violating an 11 p.m. Official Had Just Picked Up Fumble That Miami Recovered in Super Bowl Win Sunday Stewart College have been awarded to Jim Balesano, Jack Holik Potter has confidence that proposals were “basically” top scorer with 25 points, had 11 3-4 25 curfew Sunday after the team arrived in Starkville. Brown said Coach Jim Moriarty Took Defeat Hard Greater Hartford Community KrajewslO 4 5-7 13 artd John Wiggin, all former Manchester High players. Button can accomplish his goal. those detailed by the Vancouver the hot hands from the outside Safin 1 0-1 2 the suspensions were only for the game with Mississippi State. College tonight at Cheney Tech. Balesano and Holik are juniors, Wiggin a “Jack has been with the Sun, “but there are a lot of mis­ for the Warriors. At the other Lewandowski 1 0-2 2 “The players all understand why they were suspended. They In Lockerroom After Manchester Dropped Thriller takes in them.” He did not want GHCC is off an impressive 101- McColloueh 0 0-0 0 sophomore...Manchester’s allotment of tickets for the Jan. five years and I know of no one end of the court, imposihg «■ Teff( 1 0-1 agree with the suspension,’’ Brown said. “They know that any Caller Threatens Shula to comment on each of the 55 conquest of Northwestern 2 28 Gold Key dinner of the Connecticut Sports Writers’ in hockey better equipped to ______center Mike Spencer excelled time you break curfew, you can be suspended.” ' f proposals detailed by the Community College. Totals 25 1123 assume these duties at this with seven blocked shots and 15 61 Alliance has been sold. Among the speakers will be Bill Fouls Sent two MCC players Tfinplc has 23 I’oinis time than he,” Potter said. “He ■ newspaper, however. rebounds. 0- Virdon, new manager of the.New York Yankees. Gold keys to the showers early as Stan Temple had 23 points for LSU while the other starter, Elddie Basketball can and will contribute all his AND In its article, the Vancouver Alexander and Curt Iverson MiiiirlK'Hicr 4!Julius Erving of the New York Tuesday as UCLA won handily both “We’ll stay with the players, we year. Sadowski, a native of the team shatters all records and moves into Super Bowl play-off game between the two Against West 193455, Judy Sabella 477. SEm OB -Weiskopf was honored by Western sports writers Monday have but if trades are Pittsburgh, had an 11-5 record Nets, the leading vote-getter in the ABA East balloting for BASKETBALL times. IX. league champions, or some North Carolina State and night as pro golfer of the year for 1973 and said, “I don’t necessary, we’ll make them. last season with Sherbrooke in the Jan. 30 All-Star game, was named to 67 of 69 first-team Pulaski at East Galliulir Behind Bruce Hence's 14 The only thing that dampened the joy of the moment, CHURCH- Jud Bennett 224- combination of playoffs, in Maryland switched places in want to go down as Tom Weiskopf, who had a great year in This is the first year many of ■ the Eastern League when he ballots by sports writers and sportscasters. One wonders, Greuler llarlford (;C a( .MCC points. Roberts Electric despite a steady drizzle, were reports of threats against 233-639, George Zanis 212-221- order to allow the WHA to com­ SEATTLE (UPI) — A gang of fleet-footed cat burglars the rankings following the Wolf- ‘73...^I want to improve.” our players hatre been turned in 135 strikeouts in 124 though, why two people did not name “Dr. J” to the first Suiilli Windsor ul Siinsjiury defeated Sportmart, 50-36, in Shula and four other players. 600, Phil Johnson 225-575, Dom pete for the Stanley Cup. from the East hope to run the sneakers off the West squad pack’s 80-74 victory over the together.” innings pitched. team. Tolland at Ellington Businessman League action Last year’s British Open champion said he hoped to win Roy Michael, a complaint desk clerk with the Miami Majewski 213-529, Tony Baluk and steal away another vietbry in tonight’s National Terps. The Wolfpack is now / Button said he would leave KH.V.M at Cromwell v last night. Jim Biern and Clayt “another major tournament in 1974” but quipped, “My 201-551, Bill Topping 211-511, Basketball Association All-Star game. third, Maryland fourth and 'strategy up to Schinkel, though police department,, said he had received four telephone Wills in Charge Erving, according to statistics released Monday by the ABA, Roeksille at .Newington Hence had 10 points apiece for first goal is to win some official money.” Mel Bermen 211-554>.Ered An afternoon practice session for both teams was on the another Atlantic Coast he wanted equal say in helping I threats Sunday by a maiv,“who was very concise and came once again traits Kentucky’s — who was named to the Coventry at Bolton the winners while Jim Uthgen- He failed to make the cut in last week’s Phoenix Open to rejiivenate the team. right to the point.” Towle 203, Mike Weiber 208, Vic schedule, but East Coach -Tommy Heinsoh.n of Boston admitted it Conference team, Nbrth Squadrito 518, Al Semrau 536, Of DodgerDrills starting squad after garnering 59 first team votes — in the two- wasn’t necessary. , Manchester at Penney, (girls) mant had a game-high 16 for the and his $751 in prize money in the Bing Crosby Pro-Am “One of my first moves after Security, at the welcome-home rally was beefed up ac- , man league scoring race. Issel held his lead with a 27.7 average, East Catholic at Wini^or Carolina, is fifth. losers. Mike Rosenthal 505, Al Marks “You really don’t have time to set up things that you are going Marquette remains in sixth does not count on the official earnings statistics. the appointment was to assure cordingly, and FBI special agent Kenneth Whittaker and compared to Erving’s 27.0 points per game. l.ocks (girls) ’ ^ v Senior League action didn't 532, Murray Johnson 509, Jim to do',’’ he explained Monday. “Normally the only thing you go with Providence at seventh. “I think I’m having my letdown,” said the blond former Schinkel he was still the four others agents escorted the coach to the podium when LOS AN(3ELES (UPI) - materializens Gromans scored Penguin coach,” he said. “The Dodson 536, Walt Dunko 524, Erving is also the league’s third highest rebounding forward over is perhaps an out-of-bounds play or two so that you don’t Wednesdav In order, Vanderbilt. Indiana Ohio State bomber, who won six tournaments and more he addressed the fans. Maury Wills will be in charge a forfeit win over the Striders front office is important as the «Bob McBride 531, Tom with 10,8 caroms per game, second best shot-blocking forward, have a Ibt of confusion there.” b a s k e i;k !all and Long Beach State close out h than $300,000 in prize money in 1973! Wednesday when the Los team on ice, as far as I’m con­ Whittaker said later, “We have no information that in­ Schwartz 500, Tom Reese 503, and top ball-stealing forward. He also tops all forwards in assists. For Heinsohn’s team there wasn’t much need for planning. A Bristol'Eentral at Manchester. the top 10 rankings. < ■ ’ “I really don’t feel like playing golf. Maybe ii’s because Aijgeles Dodgers open their Army & Navy bested TciSo. cerned. ,.We must sit down dicates a federal violation -which would come under our Bud Vogt 527, Don Anderson supertail front line for the West, anchored by 7-2 Kareem AbduP Lyman Me'niorial at (Jienev 69-50. and Westown Pharmacy- . I accomplished so miuch last year. I’m just not tuned in to winter workouts at DODGER together and decide how to get jurisdiction.” 536. ____ Kentucky’s , one of three Colonels voted to the Jabbar of the Milwaukee Bucks, will force the speedy East to run Tech out lasted UAC Barons, 71-67. in playing golf right now. * Stadium. starting team — the other is guard Lou Dampier— was tabbed as back on track.” MERCANTILE- Gene — an attack which brought them from underdogs to 104-84 victors Businessman League action “Physically I’m fine, but my concentration and desire Assisting Wills will be his -the East’s best center on all but seven ballots. The 7-foot 2 pivot- in last year’s All-Star contest. WHES TLIX; Phan^Uf 135-371, Mick Holmes former teammate with the' Manehester at Monti ille Boyd Leading last night at Illing High. ' weren’t there for the first two tournaments.” man’s main credentials, aside from his height, are his league­ A record 14,360 fans was expected to watch a fleet of cat-quick Al Brown (13). Charlie Wrinn 145-369, Pete Larson 145-365, Dodgers, Ron Perranoski, and leading rebounding average (17.3 per game),'1shot-blocking (only East guards led by Walt Frazier Of the Knicks and Pete Maravich IIPILS at East Catholic Weiskopf, 31, disclosed he would return to his home in Loyal Minnesota Fans Leo Foglia 151-372, Jim Bell Gail Henley, a Dodder scout. YC Scorers (12) and Jim Menditto (8) led ” Columbus, Ohio, and would hot play until the Glen San Diego’s Caldwell Jones has blocked more) and scoring (17.0 of Atlanta ballhawk on defense and free lance their way to a 'I’hiirsday the winners while Larry Covell Super Bowl 152-167-429, Bill Sheekey 151- The Dodgers will hold three Campbell-Los Angeles Open Feb. 14-17. per game). passel of pretty fast-break layins. SWIMMINf; BOSTON (UPI) - Kenny and Varnicy Honakcr’ had 13 Welcome Team Home ' 168-419, Sam Little 136-355, Rick workouts a week until they “ I really didn’t_prepare myself very well,” Weiskopf Stars Report Breen 136-362, Bryce Hunt 136- depart in- late February for Backing up Frazier were Boston’s Jo Jo Whit?, who runs the Manchest<-r at,Maloney Boyd of Boston University apiece feir the losers. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. He is sending a six-pack of Dampier, 10th in ABA scoring with a 19.5 average and third in 363, Hank Frey 136-380, Zip their spring headquarters in Celtic speed game, and Cleveland’s and Phil Chenier leads the Yankee Conference in Wcstown's Ken Wright and said. “It’s'fmportant, too, because I don’t want to get off to -SAN DIEGO (UPI). - Nine­ (UPI) — Stalwart Minnesota Minnesota beer to Miami assists with 6.2 per game, will be joined in the East starting of Capital. Friday Sobieski 136-380, Tony Vann 141- Vero Beach, Fla. scoring while of Barons’ Cecil Rosen hit 28 too bad a start.” teen veterans'of Super Bowl fans turned up 500-strong at Mayor P. W. Andrews. Sen. backcourt by Carolina’s Mack Calvin, averaging 16.5 per game. 372, Herb Crandall 144-383, Bill Joe Moeller, a former Dodger All five could be big trouble for West starters Gail Goodrich BASKETBALL Massachusetts is showing the points each last night but the . From May 13 to July 29 last yearf Weiskopf had a sizzling VIII began workouts with 21 Minneapolis-St. Paul Inter­ Walter Mondale, D-Minn., owes Calvin leads the league in free throw percentage (.887) and is Moorhouse 351, Bill Faber 352, pitcher, has rejoined the club as and Gedff Petrie of Portland. Both can score from near midcourt Myloney at Manehester best shooting eye. according to difference was the support streak in which he won five of the eight tounaments in’ other players under sunny skies national Airport Monday to a turkey to a Florida cohort. seventh in steals. George F.aber 356, Roy, a member of the team’s "I but neither could make an All-Star defensive squad. Cheney Tech at Soiners figures released Monday. Wright got. Craig Philips (17). which he entered, finishing second, third and fifth in the here today in preparation for welcome the vanquished Minnesota sports columnists .South Windsor aMVindsor McGuire 357, Ed Burbank 358, speakers bureau, it was an­ The.West, coached by Milw.aukee’s Larry Costello, figured to Boyd tops the seven-team and Dave McKenna (15) other three. He won more than $150,000 of his prize money Sunday’s Pro Bowl game at Vikings home. reminded disheartened fans stop the East by picking off errant shots with a towering pack of Ellington at East Windsor Rollie. Giiillotte 387. . nounced Monday. New York placed two players en the second team — rookie league with a 22.8 average and supplemented Wright's output in that period. Kansas City, which has been that the Vikings made it to the forward Larry Kenon and center Billy Paultz. Kenon is the East’s centers and forwards that scrape their heads on the basket. Bacon Veadeniy at BllAM while Vic Laptik (12) and Although shaken by their Super Bowi and posted a 14-3 Skinner leads in both field goal Before 1973, the Ohio belter had won only a total of fjve plagued by cold and snowy top rebounding forward with 11.6 caroms per game and is ■' Backing up Jabbar were a pair of 6-11 pillars - well-muscled Simshiiry at Boekiijle and free throw percentage. The George Seamon (II) backed weather. team’s 24-7 loss to the Miami record. tournaments ,§ince joining the PGA tour in 1%5. /tfCC SID Dolphins in Super Bowl VIII averaging 15.^points per game. Paultz is seventh in the league in I > f « > T* * 1. Nate Thurmond of Golden State and Detroit’s Bob Lanier. The Vinal Tech at (anentry ^ senior forward has hit .651 tf his Rosen. •The NFC and AFC squads “ If that’s failure, maybe rebounding (11.0), 15th in scoring (17.5) and fifth in blocked shots. sUiyS 1 Olllgtlt .starting West forwards - Chet Walker of Chicago and Rick Barry Bolton at Croiiiwtdl field goal attempts and .850 of “I finally wanted to do what people thought I was were scheduled to practice here C.liris Blake, u g[ra

1 ». MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues^,. 1974

i i ™ . . . ‘ M a Solo 4 Services O ttered Help W anted MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. INVITATION I for 12 Bonds-Stocks-Mdrtgages .27 35 •S Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jan. 15, 1974^ PAGE THIRTEEN HERALD Help Wanted 35 Articles tor Sale 45 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 Out ot Town- AUTOMOBILE Insurance? Call CUSTOM MADE Draperies, MORTGAGES,' loans first se­ HARPY ADS Houses For Sale 72 ______' Houses For Sale 72 TO BID BOX LETTERS Tom Crockett at the Crockett very reasofiable^ - work For Rent 66 cond, third. All kinds., Realty PRINTING POSITIONS BEAUTIFUL Crystal Dining FURNISHED ROOM - kitchen Agency, 643-1577 for. low rates guaranteed. Call anytime, 649^- statewide., credit rating un­ RNS-LPNS-AIDES Room Chandelier $75. Call 7~~r Trr . M a n c h e s t e r t charming 6- For Your 4266. kind of a job can a person do when you give him a and bath. Call 647-9288 or 643- APARTMENt HEBRON - Modern 2-bedroom room Colonial with screened in The Town of Manchester in con- and efficient servic.e. It pays to necessary. ReaSonabie. Con­ days, 649-5559, evenings, 643- 1387. , ‘^Information , check with Tom: fidential, quick arrangements chance to grow? We find out at Connecticut Printers. JO IN THE 8183. RENTAL OFFICE apartment, country setting, porch, on lovely treed lot.Wall- . “WE FIND THE HOUSE junction with the Capitol SNOW PLOWING - Residential Our unprescendented growth has created a number of carpeting, appliances, heat arid to-wall carpet everywhere plus Region Purchasing Council, THE HERALD will not dis Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971527-7971. DYNAMIC We have a large Variety of YOU MAKE THE HOME” CHEVROLET 1972" C-20 Subur- and commercial. Free es­ 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- key openings in,the following areas; WOODBURNING Stoves for Apartments For Rent 63 deluxe one and two-bedroom hot w ater. Available ■ im- 11/2 baths and one-car garage will receive sealed Bids at the close' the identity of any NURSING TEAM RHALTOR ban’, .air-conditioning, timates. Phone 528-3855. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. sale, $80. Phone 742-7598, apartments and townhouses mediately. $190. Eastern. 646- Priced in the mid 30’s. linsser .office of the Capitol Region advertiser using box letters. automatic transmission, power BINDERY POSITIONS FOUR ROOM apartment, heat Agency, 646-1511. MLS Purchasing Council, 97 Elm Readers answering blind box steering, equipped with heavy DICK’S Snowplowing - ■"INSERTER OPERATOR— 12 pocket (Experienced) and all utilities paid, $200 throughout Manchester. Ren­ MOftTGAGES—• 1st, and 2nd t r a d e r P - “Used furniture. tal office open daily from 9-5, Street, Hartford, Connecticut ads who desire to protect their duty trailer hauling provisions. specializing and serving mortgages — interim financing ■"MAGNA-CRAFT Mailer Operator — (Experienced) THE MEADOWS January clearance. Washers, monthly, 122 Florence Street, BOLTON, second floor apart­ identity can follow this Rockledge and surrounding Manchester. Call 644-8896, 643- other times by apptintihent. ment, quiet neighborhood, CIRCA 1720 06106 until January 30, 1974 at Originial cost $6,200. Will — expeditious and confidential ■"STOCK CUTTER (Experienced) Full and part-time positions refrigerators, chests, desks, .Seven-room Colqnlal, In mint condition, 3 10:00 a.m, for: procedure: scarifice $3,795. 649-2094. area. Driveways, parking lots, service, J.D. Real Estate available. 3-11 and 11-7 shifts 2282. fireplace, references required, COMPOSING ROOM lamps, new and old, cast iron $190 n ^ h ly , 643-5983. JANUARY fireplaces, country size eat-in kitchen, 4 garages, TIRES AND TUBES Enclose your reply to the sidewalks, sanding. 643-0^. Assoc. 646-1980. Excellent salary plus com­ stove. Open daily 5-9 p.m. 50 DAMKTO ENTERPRISES, INC. *HAND COMPOSITOR — Book and magazine. 118 MAIN S’T..- 3 room apart­ 152 acres, uniquely situated. View must be seen Bid forms and specifications box in an envelope — ad­ 1971 PLYMOUTH Fury III, pany paid Life, Health, Major Pearl Street, Manchester. ' 240-A Hew State Rd., Manchester BARGAINS automatic transmission, power (Experienced) ■ ■ ment, heat, security, $160. Call HEBRON - Three-room apart­ to be appreciated. Owner will take first mortgage. are available at the Capitol dressed to the Classified *****••••••••••••••••••••••• ... Somton* Medical and Disability in­ 646-1021 Large, older home on West steering, power brakes, air, $1,- FOR SALE - Wheel balancer, 646-2426, 9-5. ment, country setting, 2-family Region Purchasing Council Of­ Manager, Manchester Business Opportunity 20 PRESS ROOM may have *ent you surance makes this truly one house, reasonable rent, heat, Center Street, Manchester. 4 Evening Herald, together 400. 644-0727. gear oil pump with drum of fice, 97 Elm St,, Hartford, CERAMIC ♦FORMS PRESSMAN of the best benefit packages in • ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ MANCHESTER - Nice second furnished or unfurnished. Call bedrooms, IV2 baths. with a memo iTsfing the com­ a happy odl gear oil. Phone 643-0188 after 6 BRAND NEW 6-room Raised Ranch, U /2 baths, Conn, 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - good LOANS AVAILABLE - for ■"MULTI-LITH Operator the industry. p.m. 1 cond floor apartment, stove and floor apartment. "Two 228-9716 or 228-9993 after 5 p.m. Wooded corner lot in B Zone. panies you do NOT want to see TILE 2-car garage, stove and hood, wall-to-wall Copies of Bid forms and condition, carpeting, paneling, business expansion, operating, ■"SHEETFED and Web Pressman Start the New Year right, con refrigerator, $150 monthly. bedrooms, cqnvenrent Only $32,000. your letter. Your letter will be capital, etc. Mr. Jackson, l-4()4- carpeting. Only $34,900. ^ specPfications may be new starter and battery, new One C all tact Emilia Kurnik, Assistant USED GAS fired forced air fur­ Lease, security. Middleaged neighborhood. Older couple ROCKVILLE - Five room destroyed if the advertiser is 2669407. PREPARAtORY couple preferred. No pets or preferred. $150.’ per month. apartment,, no utilities, $150. examined at the General Ser- snow tires. Best offer over $450. Does It All! Director oLNursing Service to nace, belt drive, 120,000 input, Here is your chance to buy a 2-FAMILY — Walk to churchT walk to 4chool, walk one you've mentioned.. If not Call 643-4345 after 4. ■"FOUR-COLOR STRIPPERS — 2 or more years Happy Birthday children. References required.' Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- monthly, $150 security. Call vicgs Office, Municipal We specialize in ceramic tile, learn more about the many used one season only, $180. All 2-family home on East it will be handled in the usual experience. Call 6461074. 4535. after 3:30, 875-7118. to shopping. N ice location. Call on this Building: 41 Center Street slate, flagstone and quarry •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GRANDMA health care opportunities on fuel stainless steel chimneys, Center Street, Manchester. 9 one. manner. 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98, Luxury. 6” to 14” diameters. Also roo m s with great office Manchester, Connecticut 06040, tile. For complete bathroom Private Instructions 32 Love, this side of the river. New sec^ MANCHESTER - Older one- Must sell. Low mileage. Take INK DEPARTMENT galvanized flue pipe in all sizes, WE HAVE customers waiting potential. C Zone lot with . 3-FAMILY — Business zone II. Good investment. Robert B. Weiss remodeling, we’ll handle all . .INK MIXER/COLOR MATCHER - (experienced) Carlyn, Lori and Lynnie tion opening soon. for the rental of your apartment bedroom apartment, on bus over payments. Call Henry carpentry, plumbing and tile PROFESSIONAL Tutoring - 1, 2 and 5’ lengths. T. P. Aitkin, Business Locations tor paved rear yard. Reduced to Must be seen. General Manager Griswold, 643-1181. to head up department. We' Love You Inc, Route 83, Tolland Turn­ or home. J.D. Real Estate line. Includes heat and work. Expert workmanship Reading and math. Teacher Associates, Inc. 646-1980. appliances. Older person Rent 67 $39,900. Town of Manchester with masters degree. Phone 646-2321 pike, on left just before Vernon FIVE ACRES — In South Windsor, $67,900. No Connecticut PLEASE READ and reasonable rates. SCHEDULING 333 RIDWELL STREET referred. $110 per month. Paul 1956 CHEVROLET wagon. 649-8023. Happy Birthday town line. 643-6793. STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10,- Attention homeseekers. extra cost for the 8-room Ranch with 2 full Body, good condition, car, good ..SCHEDULER — 2-3 years’ general business MANCHESTER SIX, nice rooms, duplex, ”, Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. YOUR AD Call Mandevllle private cellar, parking, yard, 500 square feet, platform level. Check this neat Cape on baths and king size master bedroom. Owner running condition. $185. or best experience. Ideal position for analytical and detail SUSAN Stock Place, rear. Attractive Porter Street, Manchester. 5 offer. 643-7839. 64 3 -9 6 7 8 convenient location, $190., two FOUR-ROOM flat, second will sell house and 1.6 acres separately. minded individual. Will consider trainee. DREISBACH Sporting Goods 47 children accepted, 649-8350. floor. Quiet neighborhood. rental Brokers protected. Call rooms with I'/z baths, gar­ Classified or “Want Ads” Help Wanted 35 DATA Processing - Several Parking, adults. No pets. 522-3114. ■ age. A real gas saver at only NOTICE are taken over the phone as a 1968 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, GENERAL FACTORY HELP Love, Call co^ftgertible, automatic, V-8, Mom and Dad openings for both experienced SKIS Kniessel’s White stars, SIX-ROOM duplex, available Security. Call 643-7443. $36,900. convenience. Ihe advertiser CANING-RUSH Reed chair MACHINIST - We have the ♦.. M/F with 3-4 years proven work record. Ideal posi­ and non-experienced. Good pay, good conditioii. 200 cen­ February 1st. $200 plus utilities. should read his ad the FIRST power steering, good condition, seats repaired. 633-6106, 568- following openings; Lathe, The Conn. D epartm ent of good gas. $900. 646-7609. tion for hard working individuals seeking advance­ ' travel options, 30 days paid timeters. Phone 872-3503. Security. Phone 643-9285, or 646- LOOKING for anything in real JARVIS REALTY CO. DAY IT APPEARS and 2506 after 4>. Bridgeport, Jig Bore. The Pur­ vacation, many benefits. Call 5427. estate rental — apartments, GARAGE TYPE Transportation, Bureau of Ad­ dy Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, ment. Help Wanted 35 REALTORS — MLS REALE’S CORNER ministration, will, accept bids REPORT ERRORS in time Army Opportunities, 646-3089. homes, multiple dwellings, no BUILDING 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 1966 CHEVY wagon, Impala. WILL REMOVE ice and snow 649-0000. For More Information Visit Our Personnel Office: fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 643-1121 on January 22, 1974, 10:30 a.m., for the next insertion. The Good condition. Call 643-7670. MANCHESTER - New contem- from eaves if leaking, also app­ AUTOMOTIVE Repairman - Fuel-Feed 49 super deluxe 2-bedroom Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ESDT., covering the Applica­ Herald is responsible for only FULL-TIME experienced tool Several openings for both AVON - Christmas may be over ly new roof if neeided. Call 'but everyone still needs Avon mse, fully carpeted, with LlOO square feet with office, tion of Fast and Rapid Pave­ ONE incorrect or omitted in­ 1971 OPEL, light, blue, makers and bridgeport experienced and non- FIREWOOD for sale. Also will B $22,900 - TWO bedroom Rrinch, BFJAUTIFUL Contemporary between 7-9 a.m. or 5-9 p.m., products. Yes, Avon daily care sunken living room, all MANCHESTER - Attractive lavatory, and furnace. NORTHFIELD GREEN Two- ceramic bath, oversized gar­ ment Marking Materials on 2- sertion for any advertisement automatic. Excellent condition. 643-9735. operators. Top wages. Apply in CONNECTICUT PRINTERS, experienced. Good pay, travel cut your firewood for you. Lots Ranch - 10 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, products and cosmetics kll appliances, private patio with four-room apartment, nice^ Business Zone 2, excellent for bedroom Adult Condominium - age, covered patio, large lot, Lane and Expressway Type and then only to the extent of a 34,000 miles. $1,795. 646-6239. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• person at E. & S. Gage Com­ options, 30 day paid vacation, cleared, fallen trees removed. Swimming, tennis, air- fieldstone fireplace, sunken •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a year-round, and now’s the basement garage. Ideal loca­ yard. Stove, refrigerator. small business. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. living room, large thermopane Highways in each of the Four “make good" insertion. P ainting-P apering 13 pany, Mitchell Drive, ■ INC. many benefits. (Jail Army Op­ 646-7977, 742-7800. tion. Call 649-0311 after 6. References, no pets. $140. 649- conditioned, fully carpeted, all Trucks-Tractor 5 Manchester. portunities, 6463089. perfect time to become a windows on 1 1/2 acres with 10 Highway Districts in the State Errors which do not lessen the 55 Granby St., Bloomfield, Conn., 06002 representative. You can make 5325, 228-3540. appliances, $27,000. 646-3041. SEASONED split oak, fireplace BACHELOR’S PAD, less than mile view. $48,500. Philbrick of Connecticut. value of the advertisement T. J. FLANAGAN - Painting, 242-0711 money at your own pace and $1,200 down, buys this cute four- JE E P Pick-u{) truck, four- papering, general repairs. INVENTORY CLERK - good COMPUTOR Operator - Third wood, $20 orders delivered; Call 6 4 9-44 25 VERY SPECIAL oversized four Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Proposals are available at the will not be corrected by wheel drive with snow plow, OPEN TUESDAY AND THURSDAY UNTIL 9 M meet new people in your com­ FOUR large rooms, second room house' with fireplace and Estimate now for figure aptitude, call Mr. shift, midnight to 8 a.m. Must 742-7886. floor, heat, not water, parking, bedroom Colonial. Beautifully Department of Transportation, ■‘make good” insertion. good condition. Asking $750. munity, too. For more details, PRESIDENTIAL garage, full basement. Nicely CIRCA 1730, Antique Colonial. , spring/summer clean up. Call Tischofer, Rourke-Eno Paper have at least six months job call 289-4922. no pets, $175. Call 643-8344. decorated, first floor family Bureau of Administration, 643-9708. Co., 522-8211 for an interview. experience or have completed HARDWOOD for sale, cut to 1 landscaped lot, close to bus Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, 643-1949. VILLAGE APTS. room, first floor laundry, treed line, schools and shopping. Purchase Section, 17 Van Dyke ______an approved course such as 1/2’ lengths, split and delivered, MANCHESTER - 100,000 lot and great Manchester summer kitchen, new baths, 1964 DODGE VAN, asking $600. FINANCE - Bookkeeping MANCHESTER - central loca­ Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, Ave,, Hartford, Ct., Attention: 643^2711 J.P. LEWIS & Son custom PART TIME - work at home on C.P.I. in Data Processing for call anytime, 649-1573. MANCHESTER tion, bus line, third floor, 5 square feet, will divide. neighborhood. A home that, new kitchen, two-car garage. Call 522-4155 between 65:30 the telephone, call 673-2995 or TELLERS system 3 or similar equipment, Trainee - No experience 649-1922. High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, Mr. W.J. Harvey, Purchases decorating, interior and required. Paid training, good spacious rooms, $150 monthly, Suitable for manufacturing and should be seen if you need more p.m. Ask for Al. exterior, paper hanging. Fully 658-5515. .xcellent benefits, good star- FIREPLACE hardwood for One and two bedrooms. warehouse. 1-226-J206. room. $43,900. Call Warren E. Realtors, 646-4200. Coordinator. Substitute teller positions are available at Hartford Offices: salary plus many benefits. Now security and references. Call MANCHESTER - Four- insured. 649-9658. sale. Call 875-2121. Near schools, churches 649-0143. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. L6st and.Found Auto-ServIce ■ GENERAL MECHANIC - full interviewing. Call Army Oppor­ bedroom Cape with fireplace, MANCHESTER - Five family tunities, .6463089. and shopping center, on ceramic bath, new roof, Accessories 7 R. HEBERT - Painting, time days, paid CMS, Blue WOOD - Cut for fireplaces for MANCHESTER - Six room plus 5-car garage. Business bus line. Call anytime. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- assumable mortgage. $28,500. zoned. Excellent., income LOST - Samoyed, all white paperhanging, exterior and in­ Cross, Life Insurance, contact sale, $50 per cord, delivered. 11 anytim bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 ; OFFICE SPACE ■ Cape, 3 bedrooms. Walk to East husky, about 50 pounds, vicinity PAIR OF snow tires, Goodyear Mr. Larry Passardi, The HEAVY Equipment Operator - MATURE WOMAN - days. I (N e w ) I Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. producer. Central location, ORDER OF NOTICE terior, commercial and ★ Capitol - 410 Asylum St. Knowledge of sewing Call Peter Leber, 643-5866. 646 2623 baths, full basement, private Catholic High and Parkade. STATE OF CONNECTICUT Constance Drive, Vernon F78-14. $73 new, hardly used, residential. Will honor Master Amerbelle Corp., 104 East Main Several openings for both I * $31,900. Call LaPenta Agency, $69,900. Philbrick Agency, $40 a pair. 646-4569. ★ Park Street - Corner of Washington St. necessary. Apply in person. entrances. Includes heat and MANCHESTER - Rockledge Realtors, 646-4200. SUPERIOR COURT Street. Answers to Ivan. Call Charge. 644-0642. Street, Rockville, 875-3325 experienced and non- IS ANYONE interested in 646-2440. 647-1233. ★ Pearl Street - Corner of Trumbull Street Beacon'ifray Fabrics, 389 Broad appliances. $245 per month. I Prime location. Up to 3,000 * section, 5-bedroom Split, nice COUNTY OF NEW HAVEN between 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. An exjwrienced. Good pay, travel taking the tops and culls after a Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- I square feet. Will divide. • equal opportunity employer. , ★ Prospect Plaza - 20 Kane St. options, 30 days paid vacation, Street, Manchester. condition. 3 1/2 baths, rec RANCH - Two years old, 6 1/2 AT WATERBURY Garage-Service-Storage 10 INSIDE-Outside painting, logging operation? If so, call MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom 4535, 646-1021. |Parking. All utilities, * ATTRACTIVE six room room, wall-to-wall carpeting, LOST - Passbook No. 25-004037- fe c ia l rates for people over (®. ★ Terry Square - 2775 Main St. many benefits. Call Army Op­ Wade Fuller, 643-1108. apartm ent in four family, Colonial located in desirable rooms, large country kitchen, January 2, 1974 2, Savings Department of the GENERAL CLERK - some portunities, 646-3089. CLERICAL. Steno, Legal Clerk I elevator, many extras. I aluminum siding. Priced in the 13x21’, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 118 MAIN ST. - Garage and Fully insured. Estimates given. Trainee -No experience appliances, available im­ MANCHESTER - New 2- Ho Ulster Street area. 50’s. The Mitten Agency, LINDA HARRISON Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. Call 649-7863. filing and math background. Garden Products 50 Fireplaced living room, three garage, acre lot. $38,900. storage space for rent. Call 646 required. Paid training, good mediately. Security required. bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 Realtors, 643-6930. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, vs. Application made for payment. 2426, 9-5. Call Mr. Tischofer, Rourke-Eno Premium pay, work as we need you. PART-TIME service station $145. Eastern, 646-8250. baths. Includes heat, ! 150 NORTH MAIN ST. ■ good sized bedrooms, wall-to- Paper Co., 522-8211 for an inter­ Teller or cashier experience required. attendant, mornings. Apply in salary plus many benefits. Now 646-4200. JOHN HARRISON Building-Contracting 14 interviewing. Call Army Oppor­ BUY YOUR Potatoes direct appliances, shag’carpeting, full I (Corner Main Street, ■ wall carpeting throughout plus RAISED RANCH - large living LOST - Passbooks - 105269, 70- view. Call 244-5179 or apply: person. Boland Motors, 369 from the Potato Warehouse, by one car garage. Priced in the NOTICE TO JOHN Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 tunities, 646-3089. MANCHESTER - Nice 2- basement. $265. Paul W. I Manchester) I room and formal dining room Lots-Land tor Sale 913, 70-1219, Savings Bank of NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Center Street, Manchester. Caldor’s. Wholesale prices - bedroom Apartment, ideal for 1 mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, 646- 73 HARRISON Manchester. Application made Dougan, Realtor, 643-4536; 646- I 646-6300 I with sliding glass doors to large EXPERT bicycle repairs, all Remodeling, repairing, ad­ CUSTODIANS - Experienced, retail service. 646-8248. family, includes heat, hot 1021. 1511. UPON THE COMPLAINT of for payment. part-time, mornings and SALESPERSON - If you like deck and swimming pool. Two MANCHESTER - Two building the plaintiff in the above- makes, models and speeds. ditions, rec rooms^iporches and THE CONNECnCUT BANK AND TRUST CO. peojile, keeping busy, handling water, appliances, and fireplaces, family room, two- lots back to back. $17,000. Call Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, roofing. No job too small. Call evenings. Call 643-5691 2 to 6 Household Goods 51 carMting. $205 per month. Paul MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 entitled action praying, for LOST - Passbook No. 26-003249-, p.m. TOOLMAKERS I telephone orders, responding to 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for HACKMATACK STREET car garage, large lot, 160x250’ LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- 649-3144. challenges and can accept W. Dougan, realtor, 643-4535 or bedroom townhouse, super $47,500. Philbrick Agency, reasons therein set forth, for a 3, Connecticut Bank and Trust Personnel D ^ „ 3rd Floor CLEAN USED refrigerators, store, office etc. $160. Call 646- 6-room Ranch with breezeway 2098. MACHINISTS I responsibility, we have a posi­ 646-1021. location, 1 1/2 baths, full Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - 2.3 acres, Dissolution of Marriage Company. Application made for CARPENTRY - Repairs, WAITRESS - Full-time and 1 CONSTITUTIPN PLAZA ranges, automatic washers, ■ 2426, 9-5. and garage. Full basement, payment. tion for you. Knowledge of private basement, includes heat zoned industrial. Has older alimony, custody and support of HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- Temodeling, additions, roofing. part-time hours, some evenings HARTFORD, CONN. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s WEST STREET - 3 1/2 rooms, and appliances, $260 per month. large lot. Owners moving out and Saturday included. Apply \ LATHE OPERATORS \ stationery and office supplies Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base­ home as income. $33,000. minor child, counsel fees, CTcles, parts and accessories. Call David Patria, South Wind­ desirable. 37 1/2 hour week, heat, hot water; electricity. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- of state. Priced to sell. T.J. MEADOW LANE - 8-room LaPenta Agency, 646-2440. returnable before the Superior LOST - Passbook No. 26-010381- sor, 644-1796. W. T. Grant Company, TMust be able to set uj) andt' 2171. ,■ $130. Security required. (Jail 4635, 646-1021. ment, Center Street location. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 4, Connecticut Bank and Trust Expert service. Harley- An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F benefits. Apply Mr. Harrison Colonial, 7 years old, 2 l/lJ' Court within and for New Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, Manchester Parkade. An equal [work from blueprints.! 633-1835 days, after 6 p.m., 649- Call 649-0459. baths, four bedrooms, first Company. Application made for opportunity employer. EMInlmum - 3 years; mornings only or by appoint­ Out ot Town-For Sale '' 75 Haven C oun^to be held at Hartford. 247-9774. . WES ROBBINS carpentry ment, no phone calls. WE PAY CASH 6n the line for 7287. floor family room, two-car gar­ payment. used furniture, all kinds. We’ll COMFORTABLE 6-room Cape, Waterbury oijfte first Tuesday remodeling specialist. Ad­ [experience. Top wages, Harrison’s Stationers, 845 Main Waddell School area, family age. Assumable 5 3/47c ditions, rec rooms, dormers, MACHINISTS - Bridgeport buy one piece or your entire VILLAGER Business Property - For HEBRON - Eight room U&R of January, 1974, and upon a Services Ottered 12 [liberal overtime and fringe Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER - Quiet one Sale 71 room with sliding glass door mortgage. $59,900. Philbrick built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, mills, centerless grinders, Har- MATURE WOMAN wanted for ARTS AND CRAFTS [benefits. Apply at houseful. 646-6432, Furniture bedroom Ranch type apart­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Raised Ranch, under 10 years motion in said action for an dinge chuckers, engine lathes, APARTMENTS and walk-out basement, deck, old. Immaculate condition. Personals-Anoouncemenis 2 HAVE A problem? You name 649-3446. babysitting, 4 days a week, for Demonstrators needed. Beat Barn, 345 Main Street (Rear), ment, private entrance, in­ wall-to-wall carpeting. Low order' of notice, it appearing to NC automatic lathes, top notch two children, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. COMPUTER.OPERATOR behind Douglas Motor Sales. Five-room, 2 bedroom MANCHESTER - Business Spacious, partially wooded it, we do it - from cellars to the high cost of living, no in­ Trainee - No experience cludes heat and appliances, $175 property on Center Street. 30’s. Call owner, 643-5347. CAPE - 8 rooms in immaculate and being found by the sub­ Experienced roof. Free estimates. 647-1723. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - people required, high quality Must be ih Keeney Street area. vestment, no collecting, or PARAGOH TOOL per month, Paul W. Dougan, townhouse, wall-to-wall condition. Lots of new grounds, . must be work, overtime, top medical required. Training, good salary, Store with remodeled 6-room seen....Martens Agency, scribing authority that the said new homes custom built, Call 649-2796 after 6 p.m. delivering. Full-time or part- many benefits. Now inter­ 30 ” SELF-CLEANING General Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ MANCHESTER - Two family, carprpeting, four bedrooms, two INCOME TAX plan; all benefits. Apply J. T. GO., INC. Electric range, avacado with apartment. $45,000. LaPenta Realtors, 646-2550. defendant has gone to parts un­ SHARPENING Service - remode, additions, rec rooms, time. Phone 633-1697 or 646- viewing. Call Army Oppor­ ditioners, appliances, heat Agency, 646-2440. modern kitchens, ceramic tile bathtris, family room, a must see garages, kitchens remodeled, Slocumb, Co. 68 Matson Hill ISN’T THERE a nurse who 0496. hood. $200. Phone 649-4858. DELMONT STREET - New known, and that notice of the in­ PREPARATION Saws, knives, axes, shears, ) 121 Adams St., Manchester] tunities, 646-3089. and hot water, IV2 tiled baths, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• baths, aluminum siding, 2-car offering for $38,900. Philbrick NORTH COVENTRY stitution of this action most skates, rotary blades. Quick bath tile, cement work. Steps, Rd., South Glastonbury, Conn, wants to work full or part-time, two-bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. or call Robert Schwager, 633- washer and dryer hookup, H ouses For Sale 72 garage, excellent location. likely to come to his attention is Dan Mosler ^service. Capitol Equipment dormers. Residential or com­ earn extra money or is bored COMPUTER Programmer - MAN FOR delivery, stock and 40” G E. electric stove, good . appliances, security and Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. EASY TO CARE FOR 649-3329 529-6263 mercial. Call 649-4291. 9485. An equal opportunity with retirement? Our 11 p.m. - 7 condition, $50. Call 643-6332 patio. No pets. Ranch style home, 3 that hereinafter ordered: it is Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Several openings for both housekeeping duties, Should be references. $225 monthly. Days MANCHESTER - $29,900, six- ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on employer. a.m. position is worth asking experienced and non- CARPENTERS - Several after 5 p.m. 643-5144, ask for Jack. bedrooms, l'/2 baths, garage ORDERED, that the notice of Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday familiar with Manchester and Call 649-7620 room Cape, Byron Rd. MANCHESTER - Exceptional 6 10 acres. Large living room 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- R.E. GOWER— Finish carpen­ about. Good pay, little work. and rtiany amenities. Natural the institution of said action be REAL ESTATE Sales - We are surrounding area. Hours 8:36 Carpeting, fireplace, eat-in room Cape, fireplace, formal with Cypress paneling and 7958. ■ try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ Call us for details, you won’t be 1972 SE^ARS C oldspot dining room, aluminum siding, fireplace, four bedrooms, den, woodwork, excellent condi­ given the defendant by some PIANO wanted, any condition. seeking two licensed sales 2:30, Monday through Friday. refrigerator, 15.1 cubic feet, THREE room apartment. kitchen, 3 bedrooms and djning ditions, porphes, any type disappointed. 649-2358. Apply Mr. Harrison, Harrison’s Porter St, area. Heat, parking, garage, Char-Bon Agency, 643- two baths, two-car garage. tion. Large level lot, trees and proper officer or indifferent Call anytime, 742-7141.' remodeling, 646-2087. associates, liberal commission vacation, many benefits. Call white. Twin bed plus frame. room, or 4th'bedroom. Garage. SNOW PLOWING. Phone 649- portunities, 6^3W9. Stationers, 849 Main Street. utilities, refrigerator and stove. 30 LOCUST STREET - First Treed lot. Helen D. Cole, 0683. Ideal set-up for dog kennel shrubs. Owner is transferred. person causing a true and arrangement. Income will de­ RECEPTIONIST - Position Army Opportunities, 6463089. Excellent condition. Best offer. floor, heated, apartment, four 3015... $150. Security deposit, no pets, Realtor, 643-6666. operation. $59,500. Philbrick Realistic price, good occupan­ attested copy of this Order of INCOME TAX Returns and CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ pend on initiative and time available for a sharp individual b o o k k e e p e r - Excellent op­ 649-2178. rooms, family unit. Security. TRUCK DRIV ER - No 247-4688 days, 236-0564 evenings. HARLAN STREET Cape - over­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. cy. Call Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. Notice to be published in the bookkeeping done professional­ ODD jobs, paneling, household ages, additions, bathrooms, devoted, office hours to fit your looking for an interesting and portunity for person with ambi­ PART-TIME clerk to work in •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $185. Call 9-5, 646-2426. ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. schedule, W. J. Barcomb, experience required. Training, MANCHESTER $31,900 sized kitchen facing front, wall- Manchester Herald, 10 repairs, carpentry. Call 649- kitchens. Houses, repairs. Free challenging spot in a downtown tion and above average ability. retail store. Must be mature, good salary and many benefits. Musical Instruments 53 to-wall carpeted living room, MANCHESTER - Six-room • • B&W** Realtor, 644-8000. evening and weekend hours FEBRUARY 1st occupancy, 1 Brainard PI.,, Manchester, 4594. estimates. Small jobs.Stephen Hartford dental speciality of­ Experienced in accunts Now interviewing. Call Army 1/2-room apartment, heat, hot MANCHESTER - Immediate, COMMUTE WITH EASE!! raised hearth fireplace, Colonial, large kitchen, formal The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. WANTED BY Little Theatre - Martin, 6467295. fice. Company paid benefits, available. Profit sharing, Realtors — MLS f Conn, once a week for 2 receivable desirable. Excellent Opportunities, 646-3089. FOUR piece Ludwig drum set. water, stove and refrigerator. brand new 3-bedroom duplexes, 10 minutes from downtown beautifully decorated, natural dining room, 3 bedrooms, gar­ Two people who want a year’s REWEAVING burns, moth EARN $8-$10 per hour part time five-day week, salary open. benefits, good starting pay. retirement plan. Apply in per­ living room, large kitchen with Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 • successive weeks, comnJiencing entertainment for $15. For in­ as decorator consultant. Two cymbals. Fair condition. Adults only. No pets. Security Hartford. 6-room Cape woodwork throughout, fenced age, immaculate condition. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16 Experience preferred. 247-7266. Apply Mr. Centini, Coca Cola son, Cumberland Farms Store, COOKS - No experience Best offer over $150. Call 649- deposit. One-year lease all appliances, wall-to-wall available to a new owner im­ in yard. $33,900. Owner, 643- $29,900. Philbrick Agency, on or before January 8, 1974, formation call 647-4612. Minimal qualification needed, Bottling Company, 451 Main West Center and Lyness carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, private dow shades, Venetian blinds. required. Lood salary and many 8090. required. $80 per month. Call mediately. Large kitchen, for­ 2392. Realtors. 646-4200. ______COLUMBIA LAKE - seven and that return of such service Keys made. TV for rent. ROOFING and roof repairing, free training, call for interview. GENERAL MACHINISTS - Street, East Hartford. Streets, Manchester, or Bolton basement, driveway, $250 room Raised Ranch, 2 1,2 633-1090, Maria Dionne. benefits. Now interviewing. 643-6396 between 4-8 p.m. mal dining room, living room be made to the above-named Marlwlows, 867 Main ST. 649- Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707 overtime, paid holidays, Notch store. Call Army Opportunities, 646- ' PIANO for sale, mahogany monthly plus security. Mr. TWO-FAMILY Duplex - 7 and 8 baths, 2 fireplaces, beautifully Court. 5221. excellent insurance benefits, Martin; Frechette & Martin with fireplace, carpeting & rooms, newly remodeled paneled, carpeting, huge Autos For Sale 4 DRIVERS for school buses and 3089. Spinet, newly tuned. Call 649- DUPLEX - 5 rooms, modern garage. Call 649-5306 today! Francis J. Butler BlDWELL Home Improvement full or part -time. Metronics, 9319. kitchen,” formal dining room, ^Realtors, Inc, 263 Main Street, MANCHESTER kitchens and baths, large recreation room. Hutchin's station wagons, Manchester Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. private rard, immaculate con­ Clerk of the Superior Court TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Co. Expert installation of PART-TIME help wanted at •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• two bedrooms, $200 per month. Manchester, 646-4144. Agency', 649-5324. 1971 PLYMOUTH Cricket, 4 large appliances, cleaning aluminunl siding, gutters and area. Immediate openings ★ ★ 2-FAMILY^^ dition throughout. Garages, for County of cylinder. Good gas mileage. available. Hours 7:30-8:45 a.m. Shakey’s Pizza, must be over Wanted to Buy 58 References required. Philbrick • •B&W** central location. Philbrick New Haven cellars and attics, also some trims. Roofing installation and FOOD SUPERVISOR tr'ainee - ; Advertising Account Executive 18. Apply in person Vernon Cir­ Agency 646-4200. TWO BEDROOM, luxury The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. flASfWlUDSOB"’ Repossession, $1,095. Savings tree work done. 644-1775. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. and 2:15-3:30 p.m, Will trairf, Become part of our excellent townhbuse, located in Highland R ealtors — MLS One apartment ready for oc­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. good pay. Call 643-2414. cle, Vernon. WANTED — Antique furniture, M anchester Parltade — 649-5306 I Brand new 3-bedroom Ranch food Supervisory Team. We are ; We are looking for an experienced advertising SIX-ROOM flat, modern Park section of 'Manchester-r cupancy. Two bddrooms, eat- looking for a woman who has glass, pewter, oil paintings or I house, fully insulated with two MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, I salesman interested In a future in the newspaper PART-TIME lunch waitresses. other antique items. Any quan­ kitchen arid batlu convenient to wooded and private. For infor­ in kitchen, dining room, living COLONIAL - Large front-to- NEED CAR? Credit bad? roofing, storm windows, aw­ NEED MONEY for Gliristmas either food service or super­ mation call 646-1616 or 649-5295. I full baths, living room with Bankrupt? Repossessed? Rerrioval, pruning, lot clearing, Apply Mr, Steak, 244 Center tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, schools and buses. $185 includes room, 2-car garage. back living room, with nings. Quality workmanship, bills, pleasant ,^art-time visory experience and is willing I business. The opportunities for advancement are DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS - fireplace, formal dining room, I fireplace, dining room, full Honest Douglas accepts lowest spraying.Fully insured. telephone work. Guaranteed Street, Manchester. 165 Oakland Street. stove rind garage. One month Near Martin School, Ansaldi Licensed. Free estimkes. free estimates. Fully insured. to work weekends, enjoy good , unlimited. This person must have strong ability in security deposit required. Houses tor Rent 65 M E R R in AGENCY two-car garage, vinyl siding, I cellar, aluminum siding, built- down, smallest payments. 872-9187, 649-3417. wage/commission. 6462637. pay and fringe benefits while in built,' 7-room Colonial, 2 I in oven, range and dis- NOTICE Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Phone 633-5345. sales and advertising layout. Progressive bonus in­ *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rooms Without Board . 59 Available February 1st. 644- REALTORS 646-1180 immaculate condition. $34,900. SOUTH WINDSOR training. Those interested con­ l/2baths, fireplace, appliances, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, I hwasher. Located on a large REAL ESTATE Career - Earn centive plan plus twice monthly base salary. All Situation Wanted 38 9215. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 city utilities, 3-zone heat, BOARD OF EDUCATION TREE SERVICE (Soucier) "ROOFING — Specializing tact Mr. Samuel Gpcene, Per­ 646-4200. I lot (35,000 square feet). AUTO INSURANCE - com- $12,000 plus yearly. Must have sonnel Services,, Division, I applications strictly confidential.. ROOMS for rent, $30 weekly, all rooms, family “Unit, security. plastered walls, jr two-car gar­ OFFICE OF FACILITIES Trees cut, building lots cleared, repairing roofs, new roofs, / privileges including rec room, 460 MAIN STREET - Five $200 monthly. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. pare our low rates. For a gutter work, chimneys, cleaned •license or in process. Part-time University of Connecticut, WILL sit in my licensed home age. Immediate occupancy. I S. LEGER STARR BUILDER ' SERVICES telephone quotation call Mr trees topped. Got a tree considered. Ralph Pasek, for children, vicinity Center call after 6 p.m. 649-9073. rooms, heated, family unit, Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. problem? Well worth phone and> re p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs North Eagleville Rd., Storrs, security. $190 monthly. (Jail 646- I For information or appoint- 771 MAIN STREET Dolin at 646-6050. Realtor, 289-7475, 742-8243. Conn., 1-4863033. The Universi­ and McKee Streets, Phone 643- MANCHESTER - three room, call, 742-8252. experience. Free estimates. Apply by Mail to: COMPLETE furnished room, , 2426, 9-5. one bedroom duplex, stove, I ment call collect... Invitation to Bid #101 Howley, 643-5361. ty of Connecticut is an equal op­ 9723. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 1 MANCHESTER Sealed bids addressed to Mr. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORT ORDER Cook, male or portunity employer and en­ DUANE EDMONDS complete kitchen privileges, refrigerator, w/w carpeting. 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, 100’ lot, i — WLD1L4M 7J1__! E.L. Very. Director of BUYING? 5-50% off most daily female, will train if necessary. Director of Advertising private entrance, parking, pool. $145. Lease, security, adults. convenient tWo blocks from AND purchases; household, auto, ’ Heating-Plumbing 17 courages the application of bogs-Birds-Pels 41 WOODUND Smart Shoppers Shop Apply in person only, Howard Manchester Evening Herald 643-6266, 649-0358. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- Main Street, near Center. Bel COVENTRY - Oversized 6- Facilities .Services, for Audio clothing and earn substantial minorities and women. 8243. Monitoring System will be The Hwald BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Johnson’s, 394 Tolland Tpke., SEVEN Beautiful 6-week old Air Real Estate, 643-9332. VICINITY room Cape, large rooms. 1 1 2 incomes part-time. 6460437. 16 Brainard Placie Manchester, Conn. 06040 Wa n ted - RoommaftHo share MANOR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• received at the Facilities Ser­ Classified Ads — Prompt, courteous service. Manchester, o' WANTED - Good pay and fringe puppies. Mother lovable, gep- baths, full shed dormer. $29,900. modern two-bedroom Out ot Town- CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, vices Office. 771 Main Street, Call 643-1496. benefits are available to the tle, shaggy "moocher” type, Call LaPenta Agency, 6‘16-2440. RETIRED BUILDER available HOUSEKEEPERS - full time right person who is willing to need good homes with loving townhouse apartment. Call 875- APARTMENTS Far Rent 66 California Ranch. Fireplaced South VVindsor, Connecticut un­ for alterations and repairs, $5. MANCHESTER— Desirable west side location, 6-room and part time positions work nights and” weekends, families and yard. 646-3012. 6675 after 6 p.m.* Homastead Street living room, formal dining ANDOVER - Ranch, first til 11:00 A M. Daylight Saving NOTICE per hour. Call 649-1975, Richard SEWERLINES, sink lines, VERNON - Willow Brook.. Colonial Capo, I'/j baths, new kitchen, cleaned with electric cutters, available to mature capable while school is in session as (Off W. Middle Tpke.) room, V modern kitchen with offering, six rooms, garage, J: Young. THE THOMPSON House- Apartments, V /2 rooms at $180; garage ...... $32,900 Time, on 1,1874 at which time Board of Directors by professionals. McKinney persons. Call Meadows Con­ supervisor of the Rathskeller. TELLERS MANCHESTER dining qrea, family room, three swimming pool, acre plus, wall- they will be publicly opened and valescent Center, 646-2321 ask Cottage Street, centrally Built by 4‘/z rooms af $205. Includes large bedrooms, fourth possi­ to-wall. $32 ,000. Warren E. Town of Manchester, MASONRY. WORK - Brick, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Those who feel qualified con­ Articles lor Sale 45 located; large, pleasantly fur­ heat, hot water, refrigerator, read aloud. pany, 643-5308. for Mr. Messier. tact Mr. Samuel Greene, Per­ PART-TIME ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully MANCHESTER— Contractor’s home. Executive 9-room Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Connecticut block and stone. New work and nished rooms, parking. Call 649- UAR HOUSING CORP. oven-range,' disposal, dis­ landscaped grounds. Marion E. Specifications may be ob­ repairseasonable prices. Call sonnel Services Division, North FOUR-year old gas furnace, 2358, for overnight and perma­ hwasher, wall-to-wall Ranch, % acre treed lot. 5 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary tained at the office of Facilities JOHN C. MARTIN Plumbing - ‘^ACCEPTING applications for Eagleville Rd., University of ★ Blue Hills Avenue ' ■ - . 100,000 BTU, two circulating Robertson, Realtor, .643-5953. TOLLAND $31,900 Thursday, January 17, 1974 643-9508. nent guest rates. apartments. Features wall-to- carpeting, air-conditioning, Services. 771 Main St., South F 1 0 estimates on remodeling part time, canaynay stamstand atten­ Connecticut, Storrs, 1-486-3033. A Farmington Avenue - Mon., Wed., Thurs., Friday, 11 pumps. Asking $275. Phone 646- The "'Board of Directors will wall carpeting, vanity tile parking, swimming pools, MANCHESTER - 5-5, 2-family, BOLTON— 60 Foot Ranch, 2 baths, lovely subu-' TREES-VIEW-PRIVACY Wind.sor. Connecticut. repairs and new construction. dant. Apply in person. State The University of Connecticut a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 0038. conduct a public session SMALL Engine repair, lawn- Theatre, after 7:30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING baths, built-in oven, range, lighted tennis courts, basket­ kitchen, living room, dining ban lot, 2-car garage. Immediate occu­ Spotless 6-room L-Ranch on a Bids to be plainly marked in mowers, snowblowei*s, Call 875-0448 is an equal opportunity, W Main Street - 6:30 a.m. to 12 noon ball court, ice skating, picnic Thursday, January 17, 1974 employer and encourages the room, gentleman, shower-bath, dishwasher, refrigerator arid room, 2 bedrooms, each unit, 2- pancy ...... $43,900 huge, high treed lot with a fine the lower left hand corner, generators, water pumps, all A New Britain Avenue ALUMINUM SHEETS used as private entrance. Free parking. groves, storage. No pets. Call from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, ADULT - Part-time, retired application )>of minorities and printing plates, .007 thick, disposal, electric heat, 2 air car garage. Merritt Agency, GLASTONBURY— 8-Rdom Garrison Colonial, 2'/j baths, view of the countryside. Here Audio .Monitoring System, BID the Board of Directors’ Office makes and models. Also trees persons considered. Phone M9- ★ Terry Square - Thurs. and FrI., 11 a.m, to 4 p.m., Mon. , Apply 195 Spruce Street, Vernon, 872-8511 between 9-'l, 646-1180. is a_ 3 bedroom home with cut and trimmed. Free pick-up repairs, remodeling, free es­ women. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Manchester. conditioners, glass sliding 2 -car garage, acre lot, executive neigh­ # 101. 9814 or apply in person between through Frl„ 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays, after 4, and on in the Manchester Municipal and (tjelivery. 649-1181. timates. No job too small. Phone 643-2711. . doors, all large rooms. Full borhood. oven and range, large living Bidders shall not include 69 a.m., 664 Center Street, ★ Torrington weekends, call 872-4400. . MANCHESTER - New Building to hear comments and Prompt service on emergency. PART-TIME janitorial work FEMALE roommate wanted, basement storage area, ample MANCHESTER— 4-Room Ranch, aluminum siding, new room, panelled rec room and Federal Excise Taxes nor State 643-7024. Manchester, Pine Pharmacy. mornings. Call 649-5334. ® NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Colonials, all have 3 bedrooms, suggestions from the public. ' '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* own room, age 22-24, call after 6 parking. Starting at $175. Han­ ROCKVILLE - Three-romn furnace, immediate occupancy. a nice, dry basement. Call 649- of Connecticut Sales Taxes on cents each. Inquire side door. 1 1/2 baths, fireplaced living' Future sessions will be held the Teller or cashier experience required. p.m. 646-4256. dy to shopping, schools, bus apartment, heat, hot water, room, gas hftt water heat, $24,900 5306 for more details. which Public Schools are Flooring 79 QUALITY Name Plate has WAREHOUSE MAN for Manchester Evening Herald. first Tuesday of each month SENTRY several openings for kick press Call 244-5179 or Apply: and religious facilities. stove, refrigerator. $135. Adults aluminum siding, storms, exempt. from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. modern, clean furniture COVENTRY- * **B&W** operators, come and see us at FURNISHED ROOM for Model apartment open for in­ only. Security deposit required. screens and storm doors. Nice­ 1857 Colonial set on 2 acres, 2 baths, Tho BARROWS & WALLACE Co After the opening of Bids, all :: STENO SERVICE :: FLOOR San'ding and warehouse, steady, must fur­ AM/FM solid state radio, like working lady. Modern kitchen, Parking for one car. Cml 643- and the third Thursday of each Fisher Hill Road, East Glaston­ nish own transportation. Apply new. Call 649-9939 ask for Mike. spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday ly landscaped, city utilities. 2 fireplaces, new roof, good condition, RiMltors - Ml«S Bids will stand available for a > 357 Esst CMtor St> < > Refinishing, (specializing in linens, private^ entrance, 9678. * ■ __Manchcslor Parkade — 649-5306 month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 older floors). Inside painting, bury in person, Nassau’s Warehouse, and Sunday. Other times by Bowers School district. baiin...... $39,900 o Manchester, Conn. parking, central. Call 643-8649. Reasonably priced...: Martens ##•••••••••••••••••••••••••• period of forty-five (45) days. p.m, in the Board of Directors’ ceilings. John Verfaille, 646 Route 5, South Windsor. REMODELING building, 200 appointment. The South Windsor Board of Office. “ Business correspondence,;; EXPERIENCED Help in air- ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, Agency, Realtors, 646-2550. Wanted-Real Estate 77 5750, 872-2222. THE CONNECTICUT BUNK AND TRUST CO. used 8’ flourescent light MALE - furnished room, acre yard, garden, $150, Five Education reseryes the' right to Phyllis V. Jackson . transcripts, “ reports,'' craft type, shortrun production FULL-TIME Secretary needed fixtures with 2- bulbs, $7.50 The kitchen and living room Call: ' room, $135, Four rooms, $115. MANCHESTER - Attractive SELLING your home or waive any informalities in Secretary ; ;telephone answering and! I Dressmaking stamping, to establish a 3:30 to for a busy, local office. Must be each. In lots of 10 or more, $6.50 22 Personnel Department, 3rd F l^ r facilities, utilities paid, 649- UAR HOUSING CORP. Appliances included, utilities wood paneling combined with acreage? F'or prompt friendly Bids; to reject any or all bids; Board of Directors ' 'Secretarial assistance. '' 9:30 p.m. shift. Inspectors, set­ proficient, in typing and have each. 649-9953. 1 CONSTITUTION PLAZA 3015. 643-9551 extras 872-0359, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. wall-to-wall carpet add to the service, call Louis Dimock or to accept the one that in their ■ Manchester, Connecticut ! I Hourly — Weekly . o DRESSMAKING - 15 years up men, tool makers and press pleasant phone, personality. operators. Pay commensurate HARTFORD, CONN. value of this charming 6-room INC. Realty. 649-9823. judgement will pe for the best Dated at Manchester, Connec­ ;; Monthly Rates ' ' ’ experience. Specializing in Salary open, full medical HOT WATER furnace, $65. MANCHESTER - Lovely Robert MurdcKk, RoaHor GLASTONBURY - One and two HAYES AGENCY to ability. Apply Gunver Mfg. benefits, etc. Call Mrs. Albasi Convector type radiators, Cape. Three bedrooms, treed 55 East Center Street * Manchester interest of the’ South Windsor ticut this twenty-seventh day of alterations, evening and bridal modern large clean room, 643-0551 bedroom garden apartments* ALL CASH for your property 649-0552 gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,10- Co., 234 Hartford Rd., for appointment between 9- An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F aluminum combination doors, Stephen J. Luchon Jr. lot and wajking distance to Board of Education. December, 1974. . Manchester. carpeted, kitchen' privileges, Large rooms and closets. shopping, bus, schools,, etc. 646-0131 within 24 hoiirs. .Avoid red tape, 6. 2:30, 646-5100. tubs and lavs, electrostatic of­ parking, near shopping center, Sup’t. - 640-5257 Swimming pool. $163 to $189. fice copier, gas stoves, 643-1442. Priced at $31,900. Zinsser Agen- ’ instant service. Haves Agenev, bus line. 646-2204. 633-4972. cy, 646-1511. 646-0131. ' ■

▼ A i 3 dVS oaD I w I rnH ' OURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.,.,Jan. 15, 1974 Obituaries About Town ^ The Senior Methodists of * South United Methodist Church Scene meeting scheduled for Thursday has been canceled. From Here Earl Campbell Dies; TTie next meeting will be Feb. ; A- •' Area Businessman 21. The Auxiliary of Manchester By Sol R. Cohen Manchester—A City of Village Charm Chapter, Disabled American PRICE: FIETEEN CENTS Eurl J. Campbell, 73, of live in civic affairs and Veterans, will meet Wednesday •k.'.'.ww.u.w.ij MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 90 Nokomis, Fla., a former developed Campbell Ave., at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. x-x-fa.;!x-:-x-x-a::::::::¥:t::::::::::::X!:-^ Manclies10r and Vernon building the first prefabricated After the meeting, the past nilRTY-SIX PACES — TWO SECTIONS busine.ssman, died Sunday at housing in the area. He also cbmmanders will meet. Itie Venice (Fla.) Memorial operated a general,store and The Connecticut Conference by the storm they suffered Ho.s’pUal. He was the husband of restaurant at Dobson Ave. and Manchester Association for Rt, 30. He was a communicant of Mayors is determined it will extensive damage. Mrs, Helen Cheswick the Help of Retarded Children keep after the federal and state (.'ampbell, of Sacred Heart Church of Ver­ will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at governments until they do Superior Court Judge Jay E. Mr. Campbell was born July non. Lincoln Cbnter. Mrs. Jean Panel Report something about the monetary 14. 1900 in Manchester, son of He is also survived by two Rubinow of Manchester has Campbell of the school social losses in • the state during the been reappointed by Gov. ate sons. James E. Campbell and the late .lames E. and Mrs. work department will be guest December ice storm. John Campbell, both of Vernon; Thomas Meskill to the State Mary .McSheen Campbell, and speaker. The meeting is open to Friday, at a meeting in New and seven grandchildren. Safety Commission. The ap­ had lived in .Manchester before all those interested. Haven and on a motion by The funeral is T^rsday at pointment is for the period en­ moviiip to Vernon 25 years ago. Manchester Mayor Joha 8:15 a.m. from the Lacfd Koffee Krafters will meet ding June 30, 1979. British ••\t one time, Mr. Campbell Thompson, it lent its support to Funeral Home 19 Ellington Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Judge Rubinow has served on Tape Tampering Spurs New (jperated a Shell Service Station state efforts to require the Ave., Rockville, with a Mass at Community Y. Mrs. Doris Hunt the 20-member agency since at Mam St. and Middle Tpke. federal government to declare July 19, 1961. The members Face He.later conducted a tire recap­ Sacred Heart Church, Vernon, will instruct the group in a at 9. Burial will be in St. paper tole project. A baby Connecticut a disaster area, serve without compensation. ping service on Bissell St., thus making it eligible for low Pressure For Impeachment which was One of the first such Bridget Cemetery, Manchester. sitter wili be available. Turmoil interest loans. State Comptroller Nathan services in the area. Friends may call at the Hostesses are Mrs. Wilfred WASHINGTON (UPI) - A About 25 members of the con­ Agostinelli will be the guest LONDON (UPI) - Railroad The experts concluded that “If the net effect is what is While in Vernon, he was ac- funeral home Wednesday from Lisk and Mrs. Raymond technical panel says it doesn’t ference were present and the speaker Sunday when Charter engineers ended a 24-hour the tapes had been erased, and appears to be - that is, that it \ 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Merriman. walkout today, but industrial know who caused an 18-minute that at one time a conversation motion passed unanimously. Oak Lodge of B’nai B’rith holds buzz on one of President was not accidental — it would The action had been initiated by turmoil raged in Britain, with between Nixon and his chief be very, very serious indeed," Manchester Chapter, its monthly breakfast meeting. Nixon’s key Watergate tapes, Mrs. Mary E. White .■Mrs. Helene T. Norton the Town of Glastonbury which, It will be at 9 a.m. at the subway workers taking a strike aide H.R. HaldemSn probably Baker, said. Disabled American Veterans, but it does know the tape was existed on the tape. They said Mrs. .Mary E. White. 82, of 38 Mrs. Helene T. Norton, like Manchester, suffered Howard Johnson Restaurant in vote and coal miners main­ In Los Angeles, former At­ will meet tonight at 8 at the erased by starting and, stopping the 18 minutes was not erased Linnmore Dr, died Monday formerly of Cottage St., died hardships and damage during Manchester. taining a crippling slowdown. torney General Elliot Richard­ American Legion Home. a tape recorder at least five and all ati once, but in at least five night at a Rockville convales­ Monday night at a Manchester and after the storm.' David Wichman, the lodge’s The nation’s 29,000 trainmen son said the report may inten­ perhaps nine times. stages and possibly as many as cent home. She was the widow convalescent home. Also adopted unanimously vice president and program returned to work today, ending sify impeachment efforts. of Howard ,J. White. their second one-day walkout in -The report im m ediately nine, by someone who first was a second proposal by chairman, said Agostinelli’s brought one prediction of possi­ The White House said it was Mrs. White was born Feb. 19, Mrs. Norton was born in five days. The engineers, pushed the “record” button, Police Report Thompson. It stated that, in the talk will cover several facets of ble extra Senate Watergate studying a summary of the 1,891 in Hartford and had lived Atlanta, Ga., and had lived in however, kept up a month-old which would erase the previous event the state doesn't qualify state government. hearings and another of in­ report and “ it would be in Manchester for 30 years. She Chicago, 111., before coming to slowdown aimed at winning pay conversation, and then, the stop to be declared a disaster area, creased impeachment altogether incorrect and im­ was a member of the Ladies Manchester eight years ago. ■ the General Assembly should demands. button, which would stop the proper for premature MANCHESTER Gov. Meskill, who insists he pressure. tape. Guild of the Assumption and St. consider emergency grants to hasn’t yet made up his mind London’s 10,000 subway judgments or conclusions to be She was employed as Miguel Mollet, 16, of 78 Oak In a federal court hearing Margaret's Circle, Daughters those communities hit so hard whether he will or will not be a employes voted to strike Feb. 4 reached in the absence of any of Isabella. ' ^ switchboard supervisor at the St. was charged Monday with and shut down the city’s mass Tuesday, the experts were MeinlierH l)ec|ily Concerned candidate for re-election, con­ blocked by White House judicial decision and while the Survivors are a daughter, Children's Memorial Hospital, attempted second-degree transit system unless Three members of the Senate (judicial) process is still under burglary in connection with an tinues to act very much the can­ lawyers from answering Chief Mrs. Eleanor Squiers of Chicago, before she retired didate. authorities grant a $14.49 Watergate committee — way.’’ / eight years ago. She was a attempted break at the 14F Judge John J. Sirica’s question; Republican Vice Chairman Manchester: a sister, Mrs. He is stepping up his million pay boost. The tape involved was of s ' member of South United Garden Dr. residence of Tanya “Was (he 18-minute buzz Howard Baker of Tennessee Theresa McKone of Hartford; a appearances in as many of the The nation’s 269,000 coal Nixon-Haldeman meeting June Brackley, Manchester Police V) caused by accident, or was it and Democrats Joseph W. Mon­ brother. Karon Horan of Hart-, Methodist Church. state’s 169 municipalities as miners continued a two-month 20, 1972, the first White HoSe report. deliberately done?” toya of New Mexico and Daniel ford: three grandchildren and a She is survived by a niece, possible, and is continuing his slowdown cutting into Britain’s working day after five agents of great-grandchild. Police said that Mollet ap- dwindling fuel supplies and in­ “We have no view as to who K. Inouye of Hawaii — all said Mrs. Mark Bogdon of tours of industrial plants, his did what for what reason,” Dr. the Nixon re-election canq^aign The funeral is Thursday at 10 parantly tried to gain entry by tensifying the impact of the they were deeply concerned Manchester. speaking engagements and his Thomas J. Stockham Jr., of he were caught breaking into a.m. from the John F. Tierney breaking a window in the back worldwide energy crisis. over the report’s showing the Democratic N^ional Funeral .services and burial door while the Brackley woman official designations of Sixth Graders Learn About Jet Engines University of Utah, one of the tape was erased. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center "weeks” and “days.” Prime Minister Edward headquarters at the V^tergate will be in Magnolia Cemetery, and a girl friend were inside. six experts jointly named by Baker, who only a week ago St., with a Mass at the Church For example, Monday he ad­ Heath said Tuesday he would Steven Fish of the Lutz Junior Museum staff demonstrates complex. Haldeman^ notes of Meridian, Miss., at the con-' They stopped a passing SlWCnjfHg . away working model is an exact replica of the one used in Nixon’s lawyers and the said the committee may never of the Assumption at i0:30. dressed a forum in New York make a final attempt to find a air intake for a jet engine to a sixth grade class from the meeting, intro^ced in the venience of the family. motorist and the three notified Boeing 727 aircraft. The engine is part of a new museum Watergate prosecutors, said. resume its public hearings into Burial will be in the veterans City on the subject, “Political way out of the crisis by holding court hearing earlier, show that Friends may call at the police, police said. Mollett was Robertson School. For his demonstration, he is using a exhibit on engines and will be on display through mid- They Were Blocked Watergate, said the body “very section of Blast Cemetery. Fire Damages Apartment Decisions in Time of Crisis.” a new round of talks with Watergate w ^ discussed Holmes Funeral Home, 400 apprehended a short distance quarter-scale model of the JT8D turbofan jet engine February. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 2 But when the prosecutors and possibly” may schedule extra Friends may call at the Wednesday, he will, designate leaders of the 10-million- during the obliterated 18V4- Main St., tonight from'7 to 9. from the residence. A Monday night fire of suspicious origin damaged the third-floor apartment of Ronald loaned tb the museum by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Divi­ Sirica tried several times to hearings on the tape erasure. funeral home Wednesday from Winter Sports Jan. 23 “&hool Nurses’ Day,” member Trades Union to 5 p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) minute segmeq^t. Mollet was held overnight at sion of United Aircraft Corp. in East Hartford. The cut­ determine if the two-month 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hagenow at 8 Newman St., firemen said. I'he maze, reported at U:3b p.m., apparently and Feb. 18 to 24 “National Congress (TUC), Britain’s Police Headquarters in lieu of a technical study could deter­ started in a kitchen in the three-story tenement house and spread into the attic. Firemen, Coasting at Center Springs^ Engineers Week.”. AFL-CIO. $1,000 cash bond and he was to mine a deliberate pattern of ac­ who were at the scene until about 1:30 this morning, returned later today to investigate the Park is allowed today 3 to 6 Today he is in Norwich and The government, which im­ .Mrs. T,,|. G udurow ski be presented in today’s Circuit posed a fuel-saving’ three-day tions to erase the tape, they incident. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) » p.m. Montville. He will spend Newcomers Rejiorted Mrs. Sophie Gadarowski, 56, Court 12 East Hartford session. work week because of the were blocked by James St. There is no skating. Thursday in Torrington. of 542 Woodbridge St. died Mon­ Lawrence R. Kies economic crisis, said it might Claire, the President’s new Virginia Clark, 17, of 324 For inforrnation about Having Probkm day at Manchester Memorial ELLINGTON — Lawrence R. have to take even harder ac­ Case Mt. Purchase chief Watergate lawyer. Hospital. She was the wife of Center St. was charged Monday skiing at Northview, call the tion, prohibiting Britons from “ I object to your honor’s Kies, 56, of White Rd., Crystal with third-degree larceny and Thaddcus J. Gadarowski. Lake, died Monday at Hartford Vernon Ij0t Pt*0'Vld0d winter outdoor sports infor­ lighting more than one room in question because there’s no Getting Fuel/Oil Mrs. Gadarowski was born third-degree forgery via a Cir­ mation number, 643-4700, an apartment at the same time. basis in the previous testimony Hospital after a long illness. cuit Court 12 warrant charging Jan. 19.1917 in Norwich and had Mr. Kies was born Dec. 26, after 3 p.m. “You don't need to do your in the hearings to indicate any By ALICE EVANS elealers only . vouched------for liyed in Manchester and her with altering money orders teeth with the light on,” Energy Okayed By Directors way it could be done mi, II I i- /-I /themselves, not for. dealers in 1917 in Hartford and had lived at Cheney Bros., where she is For Commuter Bus deliberately,” St. Claire said. The Human Relations Com- /a ^ e a towns. Mason said. Willimantic most of her life. most of his life in the Ellington- Minister Patrick Jenkin said employed. The ordinance for purchasing mission may call a special/ She was a member of the Polish Vernon area. More than six million Tuesday. "Do them in the By SOL R. COHEN tion, if the town’s $167,000 share Town Counsel William Sirica withdrew the question, If Miss DellaFera can docu­ She was released on a $250 If and when the Public the property will be effective 10 and the prosecutors decided to meeting to discuss problems Roman Catholic Union of Befop» his. illness, he was The mayor agreed to these passengers were transported on dark.” was to be financed under the Broneill said he had met with ment the complaints, the com­ non-surety bond with Utilities Commission (PUC) Wednesday. The town has not The Manchester Board of days after it is advertised in continue the hearings this faced by some Manchester new­ Willimantic. employed at Emhart Corp., which included a stipulation Washington State ferries The ailing pound plummeted method proposed by Weiss and the Dennisons’ attorney, in an mission will call a special appearance in Circuit Court 12, approves a commuter bus ser­ heard from the commission as Directors, in a unanimous ac­ newspapers. To be inserted in week, starting with testimony comers in obtaining fuel oil/or She is also survived by a son, Hartford. He was a member of that the buses must be out of traveling Puget Sound in 1972, Tuesday to an all-time low of eventually voted. She warned attempt to work out some other meeting, to which represen­ Manchester, scheduled for Jan. vice for Vernon, the town will to its decision, although Mayor tion Tuesday night, voted to the deed will be a covenant for­ today from two Secret Service their homes. / Paul S. Gadarowski of East the Community Methodist the school parking lot by 7:15 according to the Washington $2.1867 compared with $2.50 a against the inflationary nature method of financing the town’s tatives of the Manchester 28. have a parking lot for those McCoy had hoped to hear purchase a 229.56-acre Case Mt. bidding public access to the The commission was/ told Hartford: three daughters, Church of Crystal Lake. a.m.; that all traffic be State Department of year ago — a drop of 14 per of the times; the possible in­ share of the purchase price. He agents, Lou Sims and Alfred Chamber of Commerce and the using the service. sometime this week. Highways. * parcel for $631,622.50 and to parcel from Lookout Dr. and Wong. Assistant Proseqjitor Jill Tuesday night that/some Miss Theresa Gadarowski and Survivors are his. mother, restricted to use the Rt. 30 exit cent. Dealers predicted it would creased costs for town needs said there seemed to be no Fuel Oil Institute will be in­ Joseph Blazinski, 19, of 44 The Board of Education Mon­ Some of the board members allocate $167,000 as the town’s Timrod Rd. The restriction is at W. Volner said the two, who set families, including two on state vited. Miss Patricia A. Gadarowski, Mrs. William Russell of Staf­ in the afternoon; that the expressed concern about the slump again today. cost share. and the possible drop in es­ other way of doing it but the one Saulters Rd. was charg^ Mon­ day night gave its approval for the request of Jules Karp, up the White House taping welfare and n^w to The commission’s proposed both of Manchester, and Mrs. ford Springs; four sons, Ronald overflow of cars (if any) use a safety of the children and were The state already has given timated General Fund receipts. voted Tuesday night. Manchester, were unMle to ob­ Carol A. Behile of Moodus; four day with operating a motor the town to use a portion of the counsel for Andrew Ansaldi Sr. She said she could support the system and had custody of the group homes ordinance, which Kies and Raymond Kies, both portion of the north lot (use is reluctant to approve the Manchester a $165,523.50 check Broneill said he learned that tain heating oil even though vehicle while under the in­ Middle School parking lot for and Jr., owners of a nearby acquisition if some other form tapes, would be quizzed about has been on its agenda for many brothers, Stanley Adams of of Ellington, and David Kies being gtanted for the northeast request of the town. for its share and the $298,953 one of the principals was they had the cash jo pay for it Niantic. John Adams of Kent, fluence of alcohol and/or drugs the commuter’s cars. N pui fEnglatift Ice Storm residential development. of financing were worked out. who had access to the months, has received another and Lawrence Kies Jr., both of lot); that traffic officials be "This prompted Maurice allocation promised by the against extending beyond Dec. on delivery. The' oil dealers in connection with a one-car ac­ At a special meeting of the Town Manager Robert Weiss Vivian Ferguson expressed Watergate-related recordings. setback. According to Mason, Domenic Adams of Meriden, Stafford Springs; two brothers, provided initially; and that Miller, chairman of the board, federal government is expected 31, 1973 the town’s option to refused to deliv^ oil because and Francis Adams of cident on Hartford Rd., police board last week the matter was iipm artal (Eu. said the federal government the same concerns. After Weiss Town Manager Robert Weiss Vincent N. Kies of Vernon and other parking arrangements be to temporarily relinquish his Review about 30 days after a deed is purchase. He said the other the families were not regular said. discussed briefly, and after that Robert & Florence Boston, Owrsers , requires that the parcel be CLOUDY wants the ordinance Norwich; a sister, Mrs. Julia Otis M. Kies of Coventry; and a made before next September. chair and to speak out in WINDOW filed and all necessary paper assured the directors the town principal prevailed upon him to customers, j W’eizhenski of Niantic; and Blazinski was released on a Mayor Frank McCoy was con­ Modem Methods - retained in perpetuity as open- is in sound-enough financial strengthened with regulations sister, Mrs. Silas Newell of The PUC held a public defense of the request. work completed. agree to a Jan. 31, 1974 exten­ Francis KMfe, commission three grandchildren. $100 non-surety bond with court tacted concerning several Old Fashioned Honesty Tonight space land and that only the shape to absorb the $167,000 as part of the ordinance. Ellington. Miller told the board that this Tuesday night’s action was sion. He said, also, neither of chairman, r/ported that Miss The funeral is Wednesday at date Jan. 28. stipulations attached to possi­ hearing on the installation of MONUMENTsI SHADES federal government may cost, she agreed, “We must Several approaches tp Funeral services are the commuter service last was the first time, in the five the culmination of efforts the principal^ had any intention Mary DelliFera, director of 9:15 a.m from the John F. ble use of the lot. MARKERS ; Made to Order Public comments on the release the restriction. take the plunge now.” She strengthening the ordinance Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Com­ years he has been on the board, December ice storm crisis will dating back to 1965 and initiated to extend the option further. social services for the Town of Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. In other Manchester Police CEMETERY Weiss suggested to the board recommended a board of ssm sicsnistiEBi were proposed, including draf­ munity Methodist Church. The that the town has asked the a LETTERING Brfaif your old roUera la and be heard by the Manchester by the Manchester Conserva­ Weiss said he too was told the Manchester, had received these Center St., with a Mass at St. reports: Mve S5c per shade. it might consider changing the trustees to oversee use of the option wouldn’t be,^'extended ting the regulations and at­ Rev. Midhat D. Irbrahim, board to help it out in an Convenient Evening & Home Appointments Board of Directors tonight at tion Commission for acquiring complaints and had asked the Bartholomew's Church at 10. —An automobile accident was ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT name Case Mt. to something property, said she sees no need beyond Jan. 31. Insisting, “It Mostly cloudy this afternoon. taching them to the ordinance pastor, will officiate. Burial emergency. 7:30 at M anchester High the property. Human/ Relations Commission Burial will be in St. Joseph's reported late this morning at 1076 Burnsifje Ave., E. Hartford E. A. JOHNSON else — possibly Lookout Mt. High near 40 in the Greater so that every time the will be in North Cemetery, Pietrantonio Re saiji the commuter bus for parking facilities there, and wasn’t a threat,” he said the to resplve the problem. Cemetery, Willimantic. Center and New Sts. in front of (Near Manchester City Line) f n i a a r School’s Bailey Auditorium. In recognition of its participa­ The property is being Hartford area, 40 to 45 along the regulations might have to be Tolland. service is an effort, by the suggested it be used forever as owners said they might have to Allan Mason, Manchester’s Lloyd’s Automotive Parts. PAINT GO. Representatives of the Hart­ tion and efforts, the board purchased from Wells Case a wilderness area. sound. Partly cloudy tonight changed the ordinance would Friends may call at the , Friends may call at the (Continued from Pafje One) experience and know-how. As town, to help people to get to TEL, 528-2680 look elsewhere for a buyer. direptor of human resources, Prelimina^ reports from sorry as I am to see him leave, I 723 MAIN ST. ford Electric Light Co., asked the Conservation Com­ Dennison and Robert Case Den­ and Thursday. Low tonight in not have to be altered. funeral home tonight from 7 to White-Gibson-Small Funeral their jobs during the energy told the commission that Harry 9. police said that an ambulance J Southern New England mission to compile a list of nison, brothers; Mrs. Dorothy the 20s. High Thursday in the The commission would like to Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, of Mr. Pietrantonio’s decision understand and appreciate all crisis. He noted that these peo­ Vp'nCamp, chairman of the William S. Allen was called to the scene. Other Telephone Co., Connecticut those people involved in the ef- Case Beach, their cousin; the 30s. do the regulations in separate tonight from 7 to 9. to, resign from the Board of his reasons.” ple are parents and taxpayers. F/iiel Oil Institute of the William S. Allen, 65, of 638 information was unavailable at Cummings said the town Natural Gas, and various Town C ^ rt over the past nine years. Tonica Springs Co., owned by Mandatory Light stages, tackling the regulations The family suggests that any Directors. A vocal exponent of “ It hurts me to sit here and Chamber of Commerce, had Parker St. died this morning at presstime. Pinehurst of Manchester departments I When the list is present^, the The degree day forecast for for group homes for ^children memorial contributions may be his viewpoints, he has been a committee “will be th'oughtful listen to petty details. We all the two Dennisons and Mrs. recently said to the Board of Manchester Memorial —Peila Brothers Dairy Farm and careful” in endorsing a ill attend the public hearing, board will adopt a resolution of Beach; and Mrs. Mary A. the Greater Hartford first. Mason said he would talk made to the American Cancer constructive and valuable want to protect the children, so own Manager Robert Weiss* Springfield area:' Directors that no one needing Hospital. He was the husband of at 364 Bidwell St. reported to replacement for Pietrantonio. ? recognition and thanks. Murphy who owns less than an Dimming Law to Weiss and then “It may be Society, member of the board for the does the town, and so does the FRESH PORK SALE said. fuel and with money to pay for Mrs. Alice Sharp Allen. police Monday that about 300- acre of the property. Expected today 30, normal 4l. right back in your lap.’’. past seven years — when so “We need the good type of bus company, and ,I think the As voted Tuesday night, the it would be turned away. Mr. Allen was born March 19, 400 gallons of gasoline have The ice storm review public Expected Thursday 35, nor­ The commission’s role with many decisions had to be made businessman that Tony is;” board should not hesitate for STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING... town’s $167,000 cost share will Although the vote to purchase However, the Manchester 1908 in Windsor, son of the late been taken from vehicles owned hearing was originally mal 41. j (Sj'e Page Eighteen) for the town.” ‘ Pietrantonio said he will at­ one moment to grant ap­ be as follows: $96,043 from the was unanimous, it didn’t seem Tabled By Board Alex and Hattie Newton Allen, by the farm in recent days. Whole 10 to 12 Lb. scheduled by the directors for Mayor John Thompson said tend Wednesday night's ice proval,” Miller said. Insurance Refund Account, at the beginning of the discus­ and had lived in Manchester for It was reported to police last Wednesday night, but By SOL R. COHEN he is saddened by Pietran- storm critique, scheduled for' The vote approve the motion $54,050 from 1972-73 surplus, sion it was going to go that way. about 40 years. Wednesday that the vehicle of Dubuque Pork heavy snowfall that day forced Action on proposed legislation for requiring Manchester Tommy Tucker tonio's action and that he had 7:30vat Manchester High was 4-1 with Stephen Marcham and $16,907 from the Capital Phyllis Jackston said she He was employed as a Judy Altrui of Downey Dr. was postponement of the session. Funeral services for Tommy hoped he would reconsider his School. His attendance, he said, and Dr. Dan Woolwicn voting Improvement Reserve Fund. wouldn’t vote for the acquisi­ commercial establishments to diminish their lighting was foreman at the L.B.: Haas broken into and $40 in cash and Loins Mantle and Ford Tucker of 150 Glenwood St., will be as.a town resident, and tabled Tuesday night by-the Board of Directors. merchandise was taken, in­ Dec. 21 action. against. Corn fed Pork, Gov’t. Inspected. ^ ^ ^ a Tobacco Co., Hartford, until his who was dead on arrival Sunday not as a town director. HoweYcr, the board authorized creation of a seven- retirement last year. cluding a credit card. “I regret Tony’s Direct shipment from Dubuque's lown $ § | g at Manchester Memorial resignation,” said Thompson. member Energy Advisory Committee, to involve itself in Hejs also survived by a son, plant ...... lb. . I ■ I ff Hospital after suffering a heart COVENTRY ‘‘He was always a valued regulations, solutions and recommendations pertaining to In Hall of Fame Robert Allen of Bolton. attack in a South Windsor member of our board, especial­ Our meat men will cut as you request and suggest 2 roasts Heating Oil Supply David S. MacLachlan, ’30, of the energy crisis and to advise the board on the actions it Funeral services are NEW YORK (UPI)-M ickey restaurant, will he Wednesday Edgemere Rd., Coventry was ly in the budget-m aking HOLMES^ and 10 to 12 center chops, or 2 large roasts. should take. became a prime candidate to be no secret the left-hander was Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Mantle and Whitey Ford, two at 10:30 a.m. at the Holmes charged by Coventry Police process. I think he served the named a Hall of Famer, joins certain he had the credentials Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. FRESH SMALL SPARERIBS ...... lb. 994 Both actions were by un- proposed mandatory legislation “rollicking rogues” during the Funeral Home. 400 Main St. early this morning with harass­ community well and faithfully. 400 MAIN STRfET • MANCHESIER CONN Spahn,, Ted Williams, Stan to make it into the Hall on his Center St. The Rev. Felix Try some of our Imported German, Hengstenberg animous vote, as were all ac- was recommended by Assistant Burial will be in the veterans ment. I honestly hate to see him go. New York Yankees’ glory years Musial, Jackie Robinson, 'Bob second shot at the balloting. Davis, pastor of Second HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES Sauerkraut with your sparerlbs. Or Grote a Weigel's tions by the board Tuesday Town Counsel Victor Moses section of East Cemetery. He'll be missed.” Hinges On Weather under Casey Stengel, were Feller and Sdndy Kouffax as the “Neither Mickey nor I ever Police said the arrest was night. Congregational Church, will of­ Military honors will be ac­ NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES Knockwurst and Imported Kraut. Moses said it would be elected today to Baseball’s Hall made in connection with a com­ Directors Robert Price and only players elected in the first talked about getting into the ficiate. Burial will be in East corded at graveside. • WASHINGTON (UPI) - sion to force refineries to cut extremely difficult to. draft of Fame. balloting after a retirement plaint that telephone operators ’ Democratic Town Chairman WEDNESDAY ONLY! greater the use of mass transit, ■ Hillery Gallagher were Hall after we retired,” Ford Cemetery. . Friends may call at the F ^eral energy officials say gasoline production five per such legislation unless all Mantle is only the seventh were being hai;assed. Ted Cummings said of Pietran­ Special On the less gasoline motorists authorized to name the seven- period of gt least five years. said. “If I did have a chance, Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to there will be enough heating oil cent in order to make more would get. specifics pertaining to the player to gain election into the MacLachlan is scheduled'to tonio, "He'll be difficult, to membr committee — from a Ford, 45, made a tremendous, though, I always felt I wanted funeral home Wednesday from 9. At Holmes Funeral Home, we have to go around this winter unless heating oil. energy crisis and to the degree Hall on his first year of eligibili­ appear in Circuit Court 12, replace. As senior member of FARMLAND LEAN « « » » In other developments: list of eligibles already com- splash as a Yankee rookie in to be taken in the sarrie year as 7 to 9 p.m. years of experience with the special the weather is unusually severe “We don’t feel the need to —The European Common ty. Ford fell 29 votes short last 1950 with a 9-1 record and it was Mickey.” Manchester, Feb. 4. the board, he has a lot of and provided most American niled. mandate the shift at this time,” Market accepted President (See Page Eighteen) year when Warren Spahn was Other strong candidates needs and wishes of bereaved SLICED BACON ...... turn their thermostats down. The tabling action on the Sawhill said. Nixon's invitation to attend an the only player elected in among the 45 possibilities sub­ families...and we put this experience “If we get a colder than nor­ Wednesday, and while stock lasts, we offer DUBUQUE The FEO estimated Tuesday energy strategy meeting in nation-wide balloting by 10-year mitted to the writers were mal w inter we could run to work each and every time we’re CANNED HAMS at a very low price that gasoline allotments to in­ Washington Feb. 11. veterans of the Baseball former National League home Come In And Browse priviieged to serve. DURUQUEHAM short,” said John C. Sawhill, dividuals under rationing would —Pan American Airways, Writers Association of run king Ralph Kiner, who mi^- deputy administrator of the average between 33 and 49 whose aviation fuel, is at America. . sed by 49 vbtes last year, A t^ - 3- lb. can $4 J6 F ^eral Energy Office'(FEO). Inside Many Items Reduced JJ. 4- lb. can S6.36 gallons a month, depending gn crjTically low levels, said it has To be elected,, Mantle and ta Braves manager Eddie >1 HM( I ll/emiei But he said that if the weather levels of production and im­ received many offers for Today’s Mpralh Ford had to appear on 75 per Mathews, seven-time 20-game Personal checking accounts. nil DmuR Another Wednesday only feature to Interest you In is normal the threat of a cent of the ballots. This year 365 OF till Wednesday shopping at Pln^urst... ports. But it doesn’t expect to bootleg fuel/at prices two or winner Bob Lemon and Roger for FlOIOiil general heating oil shortage put gasoline rationing into three times the current rate, ballots were cast, which meant Maris, who broke Babe Ruth’s RUll WITH ANY $5.00 GROCERY ORDER will disappear. Bolton pushes tor Increase In ADM grant, Page 9 they had to be named on at least Life insurance on loans. « effect except as a last resort. A but didn’t accept any because Eljem (Lutz Junior Museum), Page 16 single-season home run record Strickland Farms Grade AA Large Sawhill said that if oil con­ standby plan is to be. ready callers refused to identify the 272 to be enshrined in the Hall when he hit 61 homers in 1961. January Clearance 10UIH SIRf tinues to “leak” to U.S. I Business Bodies, Page 7 REFUND of .99% APR for fNI«ANCE March 1. supplier or confirm the offer in at Cooperstown, N.Y. Mantle, whose 536 career N refineries through the Arab em­ Under that plan the average writing. I CMt.Your Own Taxes, Page 17 Mantle had 322 hrid Ford 284. homers place him sixth on the J y l aaaeaa.ea d o z.' prompt loan payment. O... ill FRESH E68S bargo, the energy crisik will would not give each person the —The 250 residents of Castle East Catholic High whips Pulaski, Page 30 Robin Roberts, a all-time list, and Ford, who won . grow progressively less severe. same amount of gasoline. Gate, Utah are being forced to ;ii: MCC cagers bow to Hartford, Page 30 Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, 236 games during his career, But the government still says Biggest allotments would go to move fronti their homes so that U. S. Women’s Duckpin Bowling Tournament drew the third highest total played on 12 and 11 Yankee PLAZA DEPT. STORE MANCHESTER STATE BANK PINEHURST homeowners should turn their people in rural areas and cities the McCullough Oil Co. of Los ^ coming to Manchester, Page 21 with 224 as he failed to make championship teams, respec­ (We Have A Notion To Please) thermostats down 6 degrees with less than 100,000 pppula- tively between 1950 and 19M. 1041 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Angeles can use the land for Vernon’s Dooley wants PUC rules on data In the grade. Ralph K>ner had 215 Next to Frank’s Supermarket and businesses 10 degrees. tion. In bigger cities the allot­ They were also noted for their, Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon coal production to increase blackouts. Page 28 ' and nine other players drew 100 EAST MIDOLS TPKE., MANCHESTER Heating oil stocks have ment would depend on a “tran­ energy supplies. The town’s or more votes. free interpretation of training GROCERY. INC. reached sufficifently high levels :;i; Coventry PZC may be invalidly constituted. Page 302 M AIN, CORNER m id d l e TURNPIKE sit factor,” comparing the total counsel said residents who The 42-year-old Ma'ntle, who rules established by Managers Member FDIC so that the government decided population with the number of don’t agree to move would face was seen about.town last njgtit Stengel and Ralph Houk and not to carry out an earlier deci­ mass transit passengers. The coprt action by the company. , and therefore immediately Mickc\ Manllc (Sec I'ligf EiKlit«-fii)