PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 9, 1974 I.Ohituaries Police Report We have Bulova Rebecca C. Carpenter Leo E. Sokoloaki MANCHESTER curred eariy this morning at the Manrljpatpr Sunning HrraUi Rebecca C. Carpenter, 85, of VERNON - Leo E. A Manchester girl told police apartment of Linda Ingersoll of she was abducted Sunday at 68C Spencer St. Entry was Greenfield, Mass., of Sokoloski, 61, of 8 Regan St„ i- o Mrs. Frederick H. Burr, 274 Rockville section, was found about 11 p.m. from the made through the rear sliding MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10,1874- VOL. XCIH, No. 238 Manchester—A City of Village Charm f o r t y -f o u r pa g e s - t w o se c t io n s School St., died July 6 in Manchester Parkade. She said glass door. Accutron* watches PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS dead in his apartment July 7. Franklin County Hospital in Dr. Harold Shapiro, assistant a white male with long black Greenfield. She was the widow state medical examiner, said hair to the shoulder, a beard VERNON of the late G. Walter Carpenter. that death resulted from a and a moustache, forced her Vernon Police are searching for men and women. Other survivors are daughter, into a white car with a loud heart attack. for the driver of a van taken Now both sexes can er^oy the dependability and precision 2 sons, and 13 grandchildren. muffler. He was wearing Born in Windsor, Mr. from Odell Dodge, Rt. 30, Ver­ of Bulova Accutron. Every contemporary style has the famous Private commitment ser­ dungarees and a green shirt. Sokoloski had lived in Rockville non. tuning fork movement that guarantees accuracy to within a Impeachment Panel vices will be held Wednesday at The girl was taken toward the most of his life. He was a Police said the van was minute a month.* Synchronize your Accutron watches and have 11 a.m. at the Glastonbury area. The man machinist at Pratt & Whitney spotted about 3:07 a.m. today a beautiful time together. From $95 to $1500. Cemetery in Greenfield, Division of United Aircraft offered her wine to . He and it was being operated in a followed by a memorial service Corp., East Hartford. did not touch or harm her. After suspicious manner. Police at the Second Congregational Survivors are two brothers, about 90 minutes, she was able attempted to stop the vehicle Questions Mitchell Church in Greenfield at 11:45 Matthew F. Sokoloski and to escape near a gas station. but the driver continued on and a.m. Chester A. Sokoloski, both of She then gave her story to East was chased on Regan St. and Memorial donations may be Rockville. Appointed Hartford and Glastonbury Legion Dr. Police said the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former At­ witness chair was spent haggling over the port his contention that Nixon had no part made to the Second Funeral services will be held police. driver lost control, struck a torney General John N. Mitchell partially scope of the questioning which would be in the payment of $75,000 to Hunt on the Congregational Church in Wednesday at 9 a.m. at White- utility pole and ran over two has waived the Fifth Amendment and allowed. Mitchell agreed no( to plead the evening of March 21, 1973. Greenfield or to the Deerfield Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 Miss Elinor M. Hashim of In other police action: lawns damaging a fence and begun closed-door testimony to the House Fifth Amendment, Cohen said, if the com­ White House and Judiciary Committee Valley Arts Association Elm St., Rockville, with the Manchester has been named by • Michael C. Miller, 31, of some shrubbery. committee studying President Nixon’s mittee would limit its questioning to his transcripts each quote President Nixon as Building Fund in care of Allan Rev. Hyacinth A. Lepak of­ Gov. Thomas Meskill to a five- East Hartford was arrested on Police said the driver then possible impeachment. ■ relationship with Nixon and any telling his aides that morning to “get it.” Carpenter, 40 Farview Way, ficiating. Burial will be in St. year term on the State Library a Circuit Court 12 warrant Mon­ jumped out of the van and fled Several members of the House knowledge he might have of a “hush One of the Judiciary Committee’s tasks Amherst, Mass. Bernard’s Cemetery. Committee. She replaces Mrs. day charging him with ob­ the scene. A few minutes later Judiciary Committee were so sure money” payment to convicted Watergate will be to interpret whether Nixon meant There are no calling hours. Virginia Wallace of . taining a controlled substance a check of Odell Dqdge Mitchell, one of six defendants in the conspirator E. Howard Hunt. “get” the money for Hunt and if so, what The chairman of the five- (dilaudin tablets) and forgery revealed the building had been Watergate cover-up trial beginning in Mitchell’s attorney, William G. exactly the money was for. of prescription stemming from September, would say little or nothing, Ernest W. Gaule member committee is the Hon. broken into and the 1974 van ahd Hundley, requested that the tomm ittee According to Republican members, Ernest R. Davis Raymond E. Baldwin, former Miller’s actions in a local phar­ a motorcycle were missing. they didn’t wait for Mitchell’s 105-minute not delve into matters relating to the up­ Mitchell told the committee Tuesday that ELLINGTON - Ernest W. VERNON - Lt. Cmdr. Connecticut governor, U.S. macy in April. committee appearance Tuesday. He coming court case since to do so would money was not discussed in a telephone Gaule, 63, of 18 Florence Ave. Ernest R. Davis, USN, (Ret.), senator and Supreme Court * Miller’s bond was set at $1,- Joseph Thibodeau, 21, of 60 returned today. reveal Mitchell’s defense and prejudice conversation ht had with Nixon’s chief of died this morning at Rockville 60, of 62 Discovery Rd. died chief justice. 000 and he was scheduled to Mountain St. and Susan Davis, his chance for a fair trial. staff, H.R. Haldeman, a half-hour after General Hospital. Haggling July 7 in St. Francis Hospital. Miss Hashim is head of the appear in circuit court in Staf­ 18, of 15 Spruce St., both of Hunt Payment that morning meeting. Born in Germany, he lived Rep. William S. Coheh, R-Maine, said ^ r n in De Queen, Ark., he Reference Department for the ford Springs today. Rockville, were charged Mon­ Nixon’s attorney, James D. St. Clair, Si. Clair Contention here for the past 17 years com­ the first hour after Mitchell took the lived in Vernon seven years. He New Britain Library System • Ray Bronson, 24, of Enfield day with faiiure to wear head had requested Mitchell as a witness to sup- St. Clair contends the payment to Hunt ing from North Adams, Mass. had sdh'ed 22 years in the U.S. and is a member of the was arrested qt 12:20 a.m. protection while riding a motor­ was put in motion before that meeting and He was employed by the Mai Navy, retiring in 1956. He was Manchester Board of Educa­ today on Locust St. and charged cycle and Thibodeau was also that Haldeman’s failure to discuss it with Tool Co. in Manchester prior to employed as an engineer by tion. She is GOP state central with allowing a person under 16 charged with failure to wear Mitchell immediately afterward was an his retirement. Turbo Power and Marine committeewoman from the years of age (a 15-yeur-old boy) eye protection. Baldwin-Goncord-Deming indication the payment was not a follow­ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. System, Inc., United Aircraft of ’Third Senatorial District. to operate his car. He was aiso up to Nixon’s statement. Lottie Luddeike Gaule; two Farmington. given a written warning for Larry P. Courchese, 27, of 40 An aide to Chairman Peter W. Rodino daughters, Mrs. Robert Denton Sewer Action Tabled Survivors are his wife, Mrs. having a defective exhaust High Manor Park, Vernon was Jr., D-N.J., disclosed that he plans to per­ of West Hartford and Mrs. Earl Etta Maurine Holt Davis; his system. charged Monday with failure to By SOL R. COHEN mit live television for the panel’s debate of mother, Mrs. Ruth Pipkin of Sherman of North Adams; two Car Hits Pole^ situation when he said, prior to the tabling Court is July 22. The boy has remove studded snow tires. ’The Manchester Board of Directors proposed articles of impeachment begin­ Fontana, alif.; a son Ernest R. sisters, Mrs. Helena Roberts action, “It seems to me a greater number Driver Injured been referred to juvenile Those charged are scheduled Tuesday night tabled action on sanitary ning the week of July 22. Davis Jr. of Vernon; two and Mrs. William Peters, both Manchester retailers representing Dworkin of the Parkade Merchants and consumer affairs for the Greater of people are opposed to the proposal than atfthorities for operating a to appear in Circuit Court 12, sewer installations in Baldwin Rd., Con­ daughters. Miss Susan Jan of Ndrth Adams, and six Kazmier Stanley Pasechnick, five major shopping areas call atten­ Association; Bernard Apter of Regal Manchester Chamber of Commerce; for it — because of the cost.” motor vehicle without a license. Rockville, August 8. cord Rd. and Doming St., pending a poll of Davis of Brinkley, Ark. and grandchildren. 58, of 551 Parker St. is in tion to the annual Sidewalk Sale Days Men’s Shop; Louis Weiner of Cripp’s • Police chased three youths F.T. Karl of K-Mart; and Mark the homeowners involv^ and pending a The petition had been signed by 20 of the Miss Deldre Lynn Davis of Funeral services will be held serious condition today in Four Officials into the woods Monday at 7:12 _ y promotion, starting tomorrow and en­ Famous Brand Clothiers; Mrs. Chesters of So-Fro Fabrics. (Herald report by Health Director Alice Turek. 30 homeowners on Baldwin Rd. and 11 of Woodstock, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from the Manchester Memorial Hospital p.m. in the Saiter’s Pond area ding Saturday. From left are Michael Suzanne Flocken, director of retail photo by Dunn) The poll will indicate how many of the 60 the 26 homeowners on Concord Rd. The Atha Burchfield of Fontana, Ladd Funeral Home, 19 due to injuries he suffered in an but were only able to find three homeowners involved favor or oppose the four property owners on Doming St. were GivenPay Hike Calif, and three half-brothers, Ellington Ave., Rockville, with accident Monday. six-packs of beer and a 20-pound Fire Calls installation. The report will answer not involved! Their properties were added Kenneth E. Pipkin ad Thomas the Rev. Donald J. McClean, He has fractured ribs, a frac­ bag of ice. A. Sweep second timing with full numeral dlil. $139. E. Prestige day/date timepiece with Accutron symbol band. $199. questions pertaining to the need or non­ to the proposal when bid specifications Pipkin, both of Upland, Calif., pastor of Trinity Lutheran tured sternum, muitiple con­ • The bar in the basement of 6. Beiutifully sculptured In 14X solid gold. $250. F. Tapered bracelet model with shaded taupe dial. $190. need of the installation. were drawn. By SOL R. COHEN and Joe Pipkin of Bethany, Mo. Church, officiating. Burial will tusions and lacerations. C. Tuning fork time styled In ell stelnless steel. $139. 6. Sporty calendar watch with Integrated link brKelet. Manchester Sidewalk Sale Days the house at 31 Coleman Rd. D. Wood grain Inserts on a goldtone case and dial. $200. In stainless steel. $t09. Golden glow finish. $199. The board’s 9 to 0 tabling action took Salary raises for four Manchester A memorial service will be be in Ellington Center was used over the weekend and ’The accident happened Mon­ only three minutes. ’The public hearing The proposal calls for an eight-inch elected officials — the fulHime town held tonight at 8 from the Cemetary. some of the liquor taken by a SOUTH WINDSOR day at 3:32 p.m. as Pasechnick which preceded it took about 90 minutes— sewer line down the middle of the streets clerk, the part-time town treasurer, and Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Friends may call at the thief or thieves. Entry was Monday, 6:25 p.m. — kitchen was heading north on Broad St. Get Under Way Thursday — to run, by gravity, into the South Windsor the two part-time registrars of voters — one for each of the 90 persons who Prospect St., Rockville, with funeral home Wednesday from made through a window. fire at 29 Hazel Dr. He apparently lost control of attended, and one for each of the 90 sewage system (under an agreement were authorized ’Tuesday night by the the Rev. Edwin Bartholomew 7 to 9 p.m. Nothing welse appeared to be TOLLAND COUNTY his vehicle near the CJ’s More than 100 retailers in five major The sales promotion, a mercantile The sidewalk sales events have at­ degrees of heat which blanketed the between Uie two towns). The estimated Board of Directors. All raises are retroac­ officiating. Burial with full missing. The residents were on Monday, 9:25 p.m. — shed fire GtneraUoni restaurant and struck a utility shopping areas of Manchester will be par­ custom in Manchester for at least 20 tracted thousands of shoppers each year, Robertson School auditorium, the scene of cost per assessible front foot is $23.50. To tive to July 1. military honors will be vacation. on Grant Hill Rd., North Coven­ pole. An ambulance rushed him MANCHESTER PARKADE ticipating in the Greater Manchester years, is sponsored by several merchants’ the Chamber of Commerce says, “because the sweltering hearing! that would be added the cost of a six-inch Town CTerk Edward Tomkiel was raised Thursday in Belleville • A theft of stereo equip­ try. (North Coventry Fire I About Town | to the hospital. Sidewalk Sale Days starting tomorrow and associations in cooperation with The merchants offer original merchandise at The hearing was scheduled after a peti­ lateral, from the main to the property to $18,019 from his previous $17,100. He Cemetery, Lockesburg, Ark. ment, a TV, and a guitar oc­ Department assisted by Tolland Police are still investigating. ending Saturday. Greater Manchester Chamber of drastic reductions.” tion signed by 31 of the 60 homeowners line, a $400 payment to the Town of South was placed at th6 third step of a six-step Friends may call at the Fire Department) The Washington LOL will Commerce. Today’s Herald contains a 16-page was received — requesting the installa­ Windsor, for connecting into its system, range of $16,48$ to $20,320. His new salary, funeral home tonight from 6 to plumbers’ charges, for connecting the J celebrate the Battle of Boyne Participating shopping areas are the tabloid section of the Manchester Shop­ tion. as those for treasurer and registrar, were 8. Memorial contributions may Friday at 8 p.m. in Orange Hall. Manchester Shopping Parkade, W. Middle ping Parkade’s sidewalk sales event. It was evident Tuesday night that many lateral into the dwelling, and costs for recommended by Mayor John Thompson. be made to the American A church service will be held Tpke. and Broad St.; the K-Mart shopping Bargains at other shopping areas are of those who signed the petition were digging up cellar floors — to connect pipes Town Treasurer Roger Negro was Cancer Society. Panama Seeks Sunday at 9:45 a.m. at St. Herald center, Spencer St.; Burr (Corners Shop­ listed in advertisements spread having second thoughts — due to the infor­ to sewage outlets. To that would be added raised to $5,750, from his previous $5,000. Mary’s Church. Participants ping Plaza, Tolland ’Tpke.; the Spree shop­ throughout today’s 44-page regular mation received regarding cost. Democratic Registrar Herbert Stevenson will meet on the church Yesterdays “SaveatCBT? Canal Rights ping center. Broad St.; and Downtown newspaper. Mayor John Thompson took note of the (See Page Eighteen) and Republican Registrar Fred Peck were Mrs. G.L. Albislon grounds. Manchester stores on Main St. raised to $5,500, also from their previous HARTFORD - Mrs. Ger­ CARACAS (UPI) — Panama goes before A highlight of Downtown Manchester’s $5,o6o. trude L. Albiston, 97, of 36 y The Marine Corps League 25 Years Ago representatives of the 148 countries attend­ Sidewalk Sale Days will be tomorrow The raise for Tomkiel was by a 9 to 0 un­ Jefferson St. died July 6 at will hold its regular meeting Building construction is ing an international conference on the night’s appearance of "Sweet Jasmine,’’ a animous vote. However, the raise for u Hartford Hospital. Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in the reported as active in W hatls in it fOT m e?” law of the seas today to reaffirm its rights four-piece banjo band. The group, which Committee Tape Transcription Negro was 5 to 3 and for Stevenson and Born in Manchester Aug. 13, club roi(p9 I IS, 717 Parker St. Manchester. to the Panama Canal. has appeared throughout the country, will Peck 6 to 3, with the three minority 1876, the daughter of Joseph and “Really, we’ve never lost our sovereign­ play from 5 to 9. Republicans casting the "nay” votes. Rosella Avery Albiston, she The Young Marines, boys and 10 Years Ago ty over the canal,’’ Panama’s deputy At the Parkade, store managers and Democratic Director Matt Moriarty Jr. was one of six members of the foreign minister, farlos Ozores, told girls, will hold an exhibition Three hundred and ninety-six sales staff will be wearing old-fashioned abstained from the vote on the treasurer’s first graduating class at newsmen before the session, “but we don’t meet consisting of drills and Manchester High School straw hats. Varies from Nixon Version salary because Negro is employed by Manchester High School in 1894. have jurisdiction over it.” marching, Wednesday at 7:30 students achieve honor-roll All of the participating stores will be Moriarty Bros. Before retiring she was WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-N.C., chairman of lawyer wants to ask Kissinger who p.m. at the Marine Corps status; 30 in each class receive Ozores said he hoped that negotiations open all day tomorrow until 9 p.m. Down­ The Republicans offered an amendment employed as a librarian in for a new canal treaty would be completed town Manchester stores will maintain Nixon told aides in 1973 to “stonewall i t ... the Senate Watergate committee said the ordered a psychiatric profile of EHsberg. to the motion on the treasurer’s raise — to L Home, 717 Parker St. The high honors. .Hartford and New Britain. She cover up or anything else” in connection new transcripts were “in perfect har­ —Former Attorney General John N. Marine Corps League sponsors Manchester Housing Authori­ by early next year. regular business hours Friday and Satur­ make it effective Jan. 1,1976. The amend­ was a form er member of with Watergate, according to transcripts mony” with testimony to his committee Mitchell partially waived the Fifth the Young Marines. Following ty receives tentative approval The United Nations last year held a day. Stores at the Spree shopping center. ment lost, 3 to 5 (with Moriarty Center Congregational Church, released by the House Judiciary Com­ that Nixon’s aides planned to "do Amendment Tuesday and began closed- the exhibition presentation of from Public Housing Ad­ general session in Panama in which the Burr Ctomers, and K-Mart areas will be abstaining). Manchester. mittee. everything they could to impede and door testimony before the impeachment several trophies and awards ministration for design of 100- host country and several Communist and open to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and The amendment wasn’t offered for the Funeral services will be held The committee, studying Nixon’s possi­ obstruct” his investigation while publicly panel. Presidential lawyer James D. St. won by the units at the National unit addition to Westhill developing nations attacked the United the Parkade stores will be open to 9 p.m. registrars’ raises, on the knowledge it Thursday at 11:30 a.m . at ble impeachment, Tuesday made public favoring it. Clair asked Mitchell to appear to support Young Marine field meet held Gardens housing project for States over the canal. Friday and Saturday. would lose. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. its own version of eight conversations Nixon’s claim that he did not order “hush recently in Jamestown, N.Y. aged. Republican Director Hillery Gallagher Center St., Manchester. Burial between the President and aides — Other Action money” for conspirator E. Howard Hunt. will be made. The public is in­ Manchester Pipe Band per­ explained the minority’s position. will be in East Cemetery, differing in many respects from the edited In related developments: —U.S. District Court Judge John J. vited. forms at World’s Fair and ”Our vote is not a partisan gesture,” he Manchester. There are no transcripts released by the White House —Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Sirica rejected defense motions to delay receives rousing welcome State-Leasing Probe said, "since our Republican registrar also calling hours. April 30. flew back from Europe to testify today as or move from Washington the cover-up despite rain. is involved. It is our contention a part-time Memorial donations may be ‘On’ or ‘Ofr? a defense witness for John Ehrlichman in trial, in which Mitchell is a defendant, due political position should not be increased The Perennial Planters to start Sept. 9. made to the American Cancer Garden Club members are In the committee version, Nixon refers the Ellsberg break-in trial. Ehrlichman’s in salary while the official is in office.” Society. reminded that there will be a Focuses on Four Areas at one point during a March 22, 1973, workshop meeting Wednesday meeting with aides to “flexibility in order at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. HARTFORD (UPI) - Five landlords 15-year period for a highway department to get on with the cover-up plan.’’ The Leo Leggitt, 72 Walker St. AYH Plans who rent to the state seem to be getting garage in Winsted awarded by Gov. White House version quoted him as saying Mrs. Roland Guerelte more than their fair share of leases for ’Thomas J. MeskilTs administration to “flexibility in order to get off the cover-up Ex-Chief Justice Warren Members are requested to MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. Bar­ bring pressed flowers. Bike Ride highway garages says the attorney in Riverview Realty Inc., of Farmington. line.” bara Claire Holland Guerette, charge of a legislative investigation of the Riverview Realty, which holds other A few minutes later, in the committee 43, of 161 E. Main St., formerly American Youth Hostels is state leasing system. lucrative leases with the state, is partly version, after a discussion of the Senate of Manchester, died this mor­ sponsoring a bike ride for all The subcommittee investigating the owned by Angelo Tomasso, the construc­ Watergate committee inquiry, Nixon tells I Public central Connecticut cycling for White House counsel John W. Dean III: Dies of Heart Ailment ning at Hartford Hospital. system is focusing its probe on leases for tion chief from New Britain, friend of Born in Manchester on Dec. enthusiasts Sunday. highway garages, community colleges, Meskill and generous contributor to GOP “I want you all to stonewall it, let them Records WASHINGTON (UPI) - Earl Warren, 1969, was a crime-fighting district at­ 30,1930, she was the daughter of Groups of riders will leave landlords with multiple leases and group campaigns. plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or “Earl Warren’s life epitomized the who rose through the same rough-and- torney of Alameda County, Calif., state at­ Walter R. and Mildred Johnson from West Hartford, homes. Another probable area of investigation anything else, if it’ll save it — save the American dream. His unique haif<;century e tumble California Republican politics as torney general, three-term governor and Holland Sr. She had been a resi­ Middletown, and Manchester to is thought to be long-term, costly leases plan.” career of public service as a prosecutor, President Nixon to dominate a Supreme Republican vice presidential candidate in dent of Middletown for the past E).\rculor's Deed bicycle to the Rocky Hill- held by former Rep. Rubin Cohen, D- ’That portion of the March 22 meeting attorney general and chief justice spanned Probe Started Court era that bears his name, died laU 1948. From 1936 until 1952 Warren har­ year and prior to that time lived Thomas John Edwards, Glastonbury ferry. All cyclists Colchester, for garages in Colchester, was not included in the White House one of the most dynamic eras in opr H. William Shure of New Haven, former Tuesday at 83. bored presidential ambitions. He was ap­ in Manchester and East Hart­ executor under the will of Elin will meet at the park on the Marlborough and Canterbury. transcript. history and his contribution was large in­ minority counsel to the Senate Watergate The retired chief justice of the United pointed chief justice by President ford. L. Edwards, to Florence Burke, Rocky Hill side of the ferry for The leasing program, which costs Same Tapes deed.” Committee now spearheading the lease in­ Eisenhower in 1953, replacing Fred M. Survivors besides her hus­ unit in Northfield Green Con­ lunch, before riding back to The Judiciary Committee compiled its States had been in Georgetown University Career Highlighted vestigation, told lawmakers Tuesday his Connecticut taxpayers about $8 million a band and her parents are three dominium, $31,000. their starting points. Each transcripts from the same tapes used to Hospital suffering from a heart ailment Warren, whose career in public life Vih$on. \ staff found indications of “some im­ year for rented state facilities, lets sons, Francis A. Jones of Building Permits rider will provide his own compile the White House transcripts. since last week and was listed in fair con­ spanned 50 years until his retirement in Upon leaving the court, Warren said, “I proprieties’’ in the leasing of highway gar­ political appointees rent property from would lijie the court throughout its history Manchester, Robert A. and B.T. Peterman Jr., new lunch. The ride will be 20-30 Committee Counsel John M. Doar has said dition Tuesday morning. But'cardiac ages that house state maintenance equip­ political favorites at ultimate costs way to be remembered as a court of the Richard W. Jones, both of East dwelling at 36 Elwood Rd., $22,- miles long, depending on star­ the committee used better electronic arrest occurred about 8 p.m. apd Warren ment. beyond original purchase price. Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. 000. point. Rain date for the equipment and had “greater will” to died unconscious with his wife and two people.” ' Shure declined to identify the landlords 80 Replies The contrOv^ersies surrounding the civil Donna Holbrook of Clinton C. Keeney, new event is Sunday, July 21. produce an accurate version. daughters at his bedside. Involved. Shure told the subcommittee he had rights, voting rights and civil liberties Manchester; a brother, Walter dwelling at 701 Keeney St., $40,- Cyclists from Manchester White House press secretary Ronald L. Funeral arrangements were in­ It was thought, however, this part of the received 80 replies to detailed question­ cases between 195$ and 1969 made Warren R. Holland Jr., of Manchester; 000. will embark at 10 a.m. from Ziegler replied that the committee was complete. investigation would at least include a naires mailed June 27 to about 220 an opponent of judicial and political con­ a sister, Mrs. Lorelei Hill of U & R Housing Corp., new Mary Cheney Library on Main engaging in a “hypoed up P.R. campaign” DcHegregution Ruling million-dollar 1972 leasing contract with landlords holding leases with the state and servatives and an enemy of the far right, Hartford; and two dwelling at 125 Highwood Dr., St. For more information call against Nixon. Perhaps the major achievement of the Frank Downes of New Britain, uncle of would telephone the remaining to see why especially the John Birch Society. grandchildren. $60,000. 649-1675. “They should release the full body of court during Warren’s 16-year tenure was state Republican Chairman J. Brian they have not complied. Billboards throughout the country Private funeral services will American Youth Hostels is a evidence all together, all at once and not the 1954 unanimous deicison outlawing A lot of things. He also said the staff would begin initial trumpeted the slogan, “Impeach Earl be held Thursday at the Holmes non-profit organization spon­ Gaffney, for a garage in Waterford. in piecemeal fashion," he said. segregated schools. Warren himself, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., soring outdoor recreation and Like free checking, automatic savings, a private interviews with three persons however, said in later years the most Warren." Trimmers Killed travel throughout the United Likely Areas “well acquainted with leasing practices’’ significant ruling was the 1962 “one man, Manchester. Burial will be in convenient combinetJ monthly statement and, Rights Defended East Cemetery, Manchester. WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - States. Activities include local Another likely area of investigation is a about “circumstances we do not consider one vote’’ decision giving federal courts of course, high interest on your savings. He answered criticism, however, by There are no calling hours. Two men, including a state hikes, bike rides, camping, $3 million leasing contract stretched over a in the best interest of the state.” Inside Today's jurisdiction over state legislative reappor­ saying: “A man whether he is a Com­ Friends wishing to do so may policeman, were killed Monday canoeing, and sailing, as well as If you’re putting money away to get married, tionment. Other Leases munist, a Fascist or a Ku Klux Klanner, or in separate accidents while more extensive trips conducted Warren also headed the commission contribute to the Memorial buy tiiat house or send the kids off to school, you ‘^Sothatts In addition to 19 “interesting" leases whatever it might be, is entitled to have Fund at Emanuel Lutheran trimming trees in suburban by experienced AYH leaders. that investigated the assassination of already selected for scrutiny, Shure his rights protected in the courtroom.” West Hartford. Trooper John should get more from your bank than just a little why more President John F. Kennedy and deter­ Church, Manchester. reveal^ ’Tuesday the investigation would I mined that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting At the time of his death, Warren was Savonis, 37, was in his yard extra interest. include: operating a chain saw when the people alone, killed Kennedy. chairman of the World Association of CBT even helps you save on gas. With over 80 • At least eight landlords holding multi­ chain snapped and him in Nixon Praise^ Judges and the United Nations Ass^iation aresEnving ple leases, some with as many as 19 In Menioriuin the neck, fatally injuring him. offices throughout the state, there’s a branch Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 10, 20, 26 President Nixon, who opposed many of and was a trustee of the Truman Library separate arrangements. In loving memory of our dear mother, A second victim, Paui LaFleur, nearby. No matter where you live, work or travel. the Warren Court’s decisions expanding and the National Armed Forces Museum Theresa G. Frarr'hia, who passed away atC E T • Two community colleges, thought to Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 23, of Middiefield, an employe the rights of criminal suspects, said Committee. July 9. 1970. be the Middlesex Community College and Red Rock ruling delayed . . . Page 18 of Butler Nurseries and Tuesday night Warren was “an articulate A preelous one from us is gone. THE COmeCTICUT BANK Partly sunny, breezy and hot this after­ Greater Hartford Community (Allege Warren is survived by his widow, Nina, Landscaping of West Hartford, jltrituiritiisJ«e. Higuera scholarship ...... Page 19 spokesman for the ideals he cherished. He A voire we loved is stilled. 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. . noon with slowly decreasing humidity. arrangements. sons James, Earl and Robert and was electrocuted while pruning AND TRUST COMPANY did not invite controversy but neither did A place is vacant in our lives, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. High in the low 90s. Clear and cool tonight • Group homes for addicts, mentally Legion wins a g a in ...... Page 30 daughters Nina “Honey Bear" Bryan, Which never can be filled. a tree with a long chain saw No SalMinon RoprtMnI Ut. he shun it; he fulfilled his duty as he saw Nearby offices In Manchester (3) and Rockville. with lows of 55 to 60. Mostly sunny and retarded and the physically handicapped. Youth movement at Country Dorothy Van Knight and Virginia Daly, that touched a utility wire, Flortnco Bolton, Ownor it.’’ Sadly missed. seasonably warm Thursday with hi^s 80 The next subcommittee meeting was Club...... Page 31 wife of former newscaster John Charles authorities said. In a statement issued by the court. Chief The Fracrhja Family Member F.D.I.C ^ . to K. tentatively scheduled for July 23. Justice Warren E. Burger said: Eurl Warren Daly. i -V;:"

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 10, 1974 1 W ym an’s unSlone’like A lbuim The stamp Collector The Shyest Stone Goes Solo What about stamps as in­ Parks Centennial — the Cape suppose I can take them off vestments? Hatteras—8 cents originally, is your hands.” And to self — By Stephen Ford piano, ana former Crosby, “I had ’em distort the vocal In the Christian Science being sold by Harris at $5.95. “Wow-wee!” Stills, Nash and Young drum­ on purpose. But the other Monitor of July 1 and 2 there is The sour note still goes for - (NEA) - An mer Dallas 'rliylor. Stones liked the song so we immaculate Bill Wyman sat a total space of more than a FDC’s, though. We have seen It is blowin’ in the wind that “The conce^ behind the put it on the ‘Satanic Ma­ page giv6n over to this ques­ too many shoeboxes full go un­ the new volume I of Scott’s behind a coffee table strewn album was toXhave fun,” jesty’s Request’ album.” with empty beer bottles, his tion. Staff writer David Thomas der the hammer at local auc­ Catagogue will be released July Wyman said as another car­ Stones’ freaks expecting an cites some futures: Better t ^ tions for pretzels to offer any 15. This “ encyclopedia of eyes glued to the television toon started. “It was to make album of mind-wrenching half billion dollars a year go encouragement. Buy them for philately” is freshly under its set in his hotel suite. Al­ people have a goM tithe power and existential lyrics though the sound had been into stamps for enjoyment and exhibition only. eighth ownership. However, d w listening to it, no heav^metal on Wyman’s solo debut will S O OE (3-«-22)NEW8 lowered to permit conversa­ or that sort of nonsens^ We be disappointed. “I know a lot non-postage purposes. Some “ The future is not to since the stamp cataloguing ; (18) c iU m p io n s tion, the eyes of the bashful just made music and ha'c) a of people have their pre­ are for collections; some are see...cera, cera...” Buyers of profession seems to go along (20) WA8HINQTOH bassist for the Rolling Stones good time.” conceived notions about simply stashed away in hope of the Overrun Countries, 1943-44, with Emerson in believing that DEBATE8 FOR followed the flickering car­ ‘Monkey Grip.’ But this isn't profit. the Flag stamps, were left “ ...consistency is the hobgoblin toon characters on screen. The album’s title track- V 70a came from the brand name of Stones’ music. It’s not like He has a chart showing how holding the bag for decades of little minds” there is faint; Wyman turned toward his in­ when John Entwhistle of The Thursday, Friday and Saturday - July 11,12 and 13 (24) 8E8An|E 8TBEET terviewer only occasionally, a glue made in and | 1,0(X) would have made out in while tipsters were extolling hope that the countries will be j (30) TO TELL TME TRUTH used exclusively for affixing lY)io records his own Alburn ten years in stocks, savings, them: ’’...short printing”' etc. shown in plain old alphabetical answering most questions and it sounds- like The Who (40) BONANZA without making eye contact. patches to flat tires. Smiling, mutual funds, and rare U.S. And issues such as the Tonga order — or that they will even Wyman hums, “I’m stuck to anyhow. stamps. The results in the same a ll be there (where’s — 0:30 — The only thing fans usually **1 know a lot of critics may coins and Europas are always hear about Wyman is his you like ‘Monkey Grip glue’. order: $1,283; $1,630; $1,684; around to take investors on Anguilla?). We are eagerly • (8-22-30-40) NEW8 “The hardest thing tor me pan ‘Monkey Grip’ just be­ I News for Senior Citizens publicized shyness. And that cause I am related to the and $4,250. roller coaster rides. awaiting this year’s mish­ - 7 : 0 0 - IS quite apparent. to do was to walk up to the ...... By Wally Fortin microphone and sing. That Stones but I’m really satisfied Since rare stamps are getting But still, those Mineral mash. (3.20-22-30) NEW8 The neutrality of the televi­ scarce, as the saying goes, how- frightened me a few times,” with the album. There’s cer­ Heritage jobs look aufully Hello, everyone! Well, did (8) TRUTH OR sion seemed to provide him about the everyday stuff? registering a little earlier, just in case there is an accident CON8EQUENCE8 Wyman confessed. “Some­ tain cuts I think could have promising... you enjoy that long hot some relief from the routine been improved but then there Up until a few years back, it because those who arrive first and the weatherman forgets (18) DICK VAN DYKE of question and answers. times I had to cut a take right One way to make* a buck, weekend? Friday wasn’t too in the middle of a song and always are oh any album. was fairly safe to hand out then, is to load up on sheets, and will still be first in line, and about us, and'dropr a little of (24) ZOOM It might be asked how a You have to know when to good with that big . With therefore by starting earlier that (vet stuff, we will have the member of one of the World's g e t away from the some negative advice: “Don’t hope to live so long that (40) ABC NEW8 microphone for a few stop.” all that lightning, I’ll bet there lets the line move faster. So if picnic the next day, Friday. most tumultuous rock g'^oups buy U.S. commemorative something like the Flags gets was a good number of people - 7 ^ 0 - minutes. Once, Leon (Russell) Wyman acknowledged that sheets or first day covers for in­ “good.” A better way, though, He you want the first couple of We have completed two buses can still be so desperately some critics may view his who sat in the closet. (3) SALE OF THE CENTURY shy, especially after a dozen told me that if I couldh’t sing vestment!’* is to be Johnny-on-the-spot seats, then my advice to you is for the reaces, and need about (0) PROFILE II PEOPLE years with the Stones, who a particular song or felt too solo efforts as internecine Let’s see, the action started to get up before breakfast, and 18 more persons for the third warfare in the Stones’ fanjjly, This observer stood by a when a hummingbird hobbyist on Friday, and we had 56 on AND PROORE88 collectively aren’t known for self-conscious about my counter in NYC not long ago turns from stamps to skiing. bring it with you. Some are here and final bus. So stop thinking (18) c o u n t r y c a r n iv a l voice, he’d do it for me. But I even a prelude to a pqssibl? hand for our kitchen social being self-effacing. Bu( he breakup of the group. watching $300 worth of 4 cents 'Tve simply got to have those before 6 a.m. If they want to about it and come on in and sign (20) FILM evidently manages. couldn’t have that. Leon’s bingo games. In the afternoon wait that is their problem. up. We hate to tell all those voice is too powerful, he’d “No way,” Wyman replied commems change hands at 15 boots and stuff by Saturday!” we had 14 tables for setback (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES All the same, the gaunt and emphatically. “I am very per cent below face. That is the "Just put them on your credit ' Pinochle already on bus three that they (24) SILENT COMEDY mostly somber bass player take over the whole album, with the following winners: happy with the Stones and usual outcome of sheet saving. card. I don’t collect that coun­ URGEST AMU$CMENT FARR IN Wow, let’s get back to what can’t go. It’s a day away from has fallen victim to a malady not meaning to, but that’s Albert Ouellette, 139; Bess HLM FESTIVAL the group is really tight. T^e post office by law does not try.” NEW ENGUND else happened on Monday. After home, and who knows you may (30) WAIT TILL YOUR that often strikes lesser- what would happen.” Moonan, 129; Joseph Windsor, W e’re planning another r^eem stamps. However, in “My wife would kill me. How' a nice crowd of 70 for our social make your fortune for two FATHER GETS HOME known members of famous Wyman’s fear stems from 134; Lou Webber, 130; Oscar album right now and should 1967 along came the Space about $90? You know that’s a bingo, we had 58 people for our bucks. (40) ROOM 222 groups - that desire to step, the fact it’s been almost SPECIAL Cappuccio, 126; Dorothy Ander­ seven years since he ad­ start studio sessions next Twins, 50 for $2.50. Perhaps you steal.” pinochle games with the Here are two notes of interest just once, from the shadows month. We plan on doing one son, 126; Grace Windsor, 126; - 8 M - and up to the microphone. dressed a microphone in a could find a sheet today for $45. “Well...okay,” grudgingly, “I following winners: to you. Although the news is a album a year, maybe a tour.” ATTRACTION Wilbrod Messier, 125; Bob (3) TONY ORUNDO AND Wyman’s affliction will cer­ recording studio. It was in Then in 1969 Lady Bird John­ Sam Schors, 669; Frances little late in getting to you, I What did draw Wyman’s Schubert, 124; Bernadette DAWN tainly not wrest the limelight 1967 when Wyman, waiting son’s “ Beautification of FRIDAY Fike, 668; Bob Ahern, 66; maybe some of you may still attention from the TV screen Schulz, -119; Bob Ahem, 119; (8-40) THE COWBOYS away from the band’s more for the rest of the Stones to America” — the 24-cent plate Helena Gavello, 664; ^ ssie have time. This Saturday, from BILL WYMAN; Out of the was a concluding question: Ann Perras, 117; Betty Jesanis, (18) SHARING OUR FAITH illustrious members, Mick shadows. show up for a recording ses­ would he follow up ‘'Monkey block is now offered at $9.50, JU LY-12 Coste and Violet Dion, 643; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. there will be 116; and Esther Gaudette, 116. (20-22-30) CHASE dagger and Keith Richard, sion, performed “In Another Grip’s” release with a solo and the block of the Botanical Harvey Barretto, 640; Ceil an arts and crafts fair at Center but It may prompt others to I’d like to thank Esther - 8 : 3 0 - about and liked, early Rock Land,'’ a psychedelic number tour? Congress of the same year Theatre Gates, and Gara Hemingway, Park. There will be a couple of view him in a new light. ‘n Roll, a little Country and when that was all the rage. “Me?” he nearly shrieked, Gaudette, Lyla Steele, Bea (8-40) MOVIE Timidness notwithstand­ brings $9.85. And more recent­ Time Schedule 639; Lyla Steele, 638; Ann booths available for senior Western, maybe bluegrass, “You could just barely “Sing alone in front of an au­ Mader and John Derby for Lehmann, 633 and Jennie citizens who may want to dis­ . “Hljtck- ing, Bill Wyman has released some rhythm and blues.” hear me voice.” he grinned. ly, the 1972 two cent National (24) BOBOQUIVARI dience? Never!” giving me a helping hand with Fogarty, 630. play many of their many ar­ his own album with nine oi He spoke softly and turned the afternoon games. -B K M - his own compositions. It’s his head only momentarily to The ^nior Golf league played ticles they have made. You can called “Monkey Grip.” Picnic Thursday at Tallwood Monday morning, even sell articles, and make (3) CANNON accent what he had just said. Showplace Theater — This is some of the damage to tobacco crops off Burnham St. during Friday’s storm. (Herald photo by Pinto) ,(18) TEACH-IN “It’s something I’ve wanted “I deliberately didn’t ask any I guess the big deal of the and these are the men of action. yourselves some spending “Papillon” 7:00-9:30 week is all set for tomorrow (20-22-30) MOVIE to do for a long time, at least of the Stones to pilay on i t ... Tref Breton had a 40; A1 money if you like. There is the sign you up for an hour or two a few years,” Wyman said, ^Today Still Seeks Cohost Blue Hills Drive-In — “Gor­ when we have our big annual "Th« Quntor Ttpm T ‘Monkey Grip’ had to be all Bourret a 41; AI Bolis and possibility where more than one or all day. Those planning to his eyes still fastened to the don’s War” 8:45; “3 The Hard picnic at Wickham Park. There (24) HOLLYWOOD TELE­ me. I wrote it, produced and Russell Nettleton a 45; Henry senior can share a booth. help for the best part of the day tube. “It’s an album of all the arranged it, mixed it, every­ Monroe, Tom Snyder, Jess “two of the most important Way” 10:35 will be bingo games, card Anyone interested must call our VISION THEATRE music I wanted to make — NEW YORK (UPI) - Rau, a 46; StephsiiYDoyle and will be given a free lunch. thing.” Marlow, Douglas Kiker and people in America.” UA East 1 — “For Pete’s games, sing-alongs, and plenty office tomorrow for more infor­ - 1 0 K K I- but not like Stones’ music. Probably the hottest question Sake” 2:00-3:40-5:20-7:15-9:10 James Gleeson had a 46. We Here’s a chance to give a lit­ Our Entire Record He paused for a sip of im- next week Jim Hartz. He said he thought their of goodies to munch on. That’s will see you all at Blackledge mation. (3) KOJAK This is the stuff I’ve thought portea beer when an adver­ keeoinc the telephones buzzing UA East 2 - “Old Yeller” tle of oyour time, and the work at NBC is who will occupy the This week, NBC tried to calm views were highly accepted by tomorrow from 10 in the mor­ next week. Now if any of you seniors (0-40) DOC ELUOT 3:30-6:25-9:25; “ Incredible will be easy as you’ll just tisement interrupted the car­ speculation by issuing a flat their audience. And he added ning until 3 in the afternoon. would like to attend the show, G M r i t C i t y (18) JIMMY SWAQQERT T H l chair opposite Barbara Walters Journey” 2:00-4:55-7:55 FAMOUS Getting back to trips, we ask register, and reict the athletes & Tope Dept. toon. “A lot of people said it statement that the choice would the salary would be “in six It’s too late now to plan on and need a ride, you should call (24) MUSIC OF THE wouldn’t work, that I couldn’t as the other permanent host for UA East 3 — “Groove Tube” one person to sign up for as to where they should go. For NBC's “Today” show. be made “at the end of July or figures.” COUNTRY/WESTERN coming because we’ve sort of themselves and one other per­ 643-6594 Friday evening or PEOPLE do it alone. They told me to early August.” 2:40-4:20-6:00-7:40-9:25 further information call Dr. In recent weeks, interest in Meaney, one of the network’s RECORDING STAR reached our quota. Yesterday son. We don’t want one person Saturday morning before noon. — 10:30 — js s - m . get a lot of heavy names on it, One, naturally, has to ask Meadows Drive-In — “Bom Turek’s office located in the the job has kept the network executives who will decide on was the final day for tickets signing up for three, four, or Arrangements will be made to At Reduced prices (18) MAYOR'S HALF HOUl', y’know, Clapton, George Har­ why is the public and press so Losers” 8:45; “Wild Angels” Town Hall. 649-5281. publicity office jumping to the cohost job, said only a because we had to order the more. Once in awhile we will pick up and return you home so (24) JAZZ SET rison, dagger, but I couldn’t interested in this job. The 10:50 LORETTA :'v n ■ ^ The Edgar Winter Group see the point in that. They answer inquiries, stemming trained newsman would occupy food accordingly. So as the old consider your signing up for a that you won’t have to spend the ------aTm—■ — If • answers that evolve from inter­ the job, which has been oc­ Burnside Theater — “The DESTINATION SAFETY Shock Treatment STAGES - 11M- said it would guarantee from speculation in print and saying goes, no tickee, no eatee. visitor, but for all practical whole day at the fair. tnt ludinq J views with NBC officials and Parallox View” 7:30-9:30 FM uinuKBo miM m i (3-8-18-22.-30-40) NEWS record sales but that’s not rumors. cupied previously by Dave * LYNN * Coming Trips reasons we must abide by the Seeks Volunteers Specialized Driver Sonu- R

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QOiUU 239 Spencer St. 45 Shunpike Rd. 410 Queen St. (Route 10) 881 Wolcott St. (Silver Lone) At Intersection of Rt. 72 and 9 Near 1-84, Exit 32 Opposite Naugatuck Moil MANCHESTER WATERBURY CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON NOW 4 2 39 Spencer St. 881 Wolcott St. 45 5hunpike Rd. 410 Queen St. (Route 10) (Silver Lane) CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Opposite Naugatuck Mall At Intersection of Rt. 77 and 9 Near 1-84, Exit 32 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 10, W 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Wed.. July 10. 1974- PAGE ELEVEN Many New Englanders Make Leader List // Bolton Library Bid $80,000 Too High / NEW YORK (UPI) - More Among the other political Research Corp. Caddell gained Souretis Horner, 34, president three persons listed. Donna Holland selectmen for a meeting. again. An entirely new project She Herat& than one-tenth of the persons figures were Vermont Gov. Peter Edelman, 36, the tests, and blueprints, con­ data change the town would be a great deal of public attention of Harvard’s Radcliffe College Microbiologist David Corresponilenl A motion to reject all bids by could be proposed. $10,000 in the library building Area Profile named by Time Magazine as Thomas P. Salmon, 42, Boston during tl^'^ 1972 presidential University of ’s tingency fund and architect’s receiving much less. for women, and Jonathan Baltimore, 36. and economists vice-president for policy and 646-0375 John Roberts, seconded by Ed Commission members voted fund. America’s new crop of leaders Mayor Kevin H. White, 44, and campaigiHor his work as a con- Moore, 41, director of the uni­ Delsignore, was not approved. fees. Paul MaCavoy and Lester C. planning was named. He and his No contract was awarded for to ask townspeople to authorize The town has received $120,- After the meeting Monday it are New Englanders. Bridgeport, Conn. Mayor sultant to Sen. George versity’s Institute of Politics in First Selectman Richard appears an additional $70,000 is for construction of the project Thurlow, 36, were chosen. wife Marian were he only hus­ construction of the new town up to $70,000 additional funding. Following approval of the 707 in revenue sharing up to explanation of specs by Among the region’s 21 per­ Nicholas A. Panuzio, 38, a can­ htoGovern, the Democratic the John F. Kennedy School of Morra was called at home and needed, on top of the $271,000 so as not to feel the effects in Yale was represented by law band and wife team selected. library, after the opening of Meanwhile the commission library, voters approved fun­ now. It will receive $15,047 for Delsignore and Taylor. sons tabbed are a dozen figures didate for the Republican candidate. Government. Government immediately came to the already approved, to construct taxes all at once. professor Guido Calabresi, 41, Barbara Newell, 44, president bids for the project by Douglas will attempt to negotiate with ding the appropriation by using the final quarter of the fourth The bids will be sent out July associated with education and nomination for governor. Harvard topped the list of profesor James Q. Wilson and meeting. A member of the the library. Tennis Courts and Richard N. Cooper, 40, the of Wellesley College was also Cheney, chairman of the Public the bidders.-* the library building fund, entitlement period and $26,158 15 and wiH be accepted at the nine political or government Rep. William S. Cohen, R- area universities represented phychiatrist Robert Coles, 44, Board of Finance, Siddiq Sattar The commission approved the university’s provost. picked. Building Commission, because The meeting and decision will federal revenue sharing funds for the fifth entitlement period At the meeting Morra selectmen’s office until 2 p.m. figures. Maine, 33, a member of the with five persons associated were also named. was also contacted and came to suggested asking the specifications and bid the lowest bid received was ap­ be backed by a letter to the as they became available and, making the total received $161,- Aug. 5. Best known are Sens. Edward House Judiciary Committee with the school chosen. Massachusetts Institute of the meeting. documents for four tennis proximately 180,000 over the selectmen who meet on Mon­ if necessary, by the sale of 912. townspeople to approve long They will be opened and rend M. Kennedy D-Mass., 42, and considering impeachment of Presidfent Derek Curtis Bok, Technology, Harvard’s Cam­ The second selectman, Dave courts at Bolton High School on amount available. . day. bonds. The amount Bolton will term bonding if they approve that night at 7:30 at the town Lowell P. Weicker Jr., 43, R- President Nixon wa^named, as 44, was joined by Matina bridge, Mass.i-neighbor, had Marshall Taylor, town Dreselly, was at the meeting Of the eight bids received, the Initially Bolton expected to receive for the sixth and the additional monies needed Brandy St. after a thorough hall. Conn. were Marian W ript Edelman, FLETCHER GLASS CO. counsel, said the commission from the beginning and the lowest bidder was the Annulli receive approximately $300,000 seventh entitlement periods is Also on the list was Bill 35, director or the Children’s could either reject all bids and third selectman is vacationing. Construction Co. with a bid of in revenue sharing funds. It was unkown at this time. Russell, currently the coach Defense Fund and Alan During the discussion notify each bidder that all bids $279,000 and the highest bidder recently learned that due to The town has approximately and general manager of the Altshuler/^, Massachusetts’s MOTOR BUS EXCURSIONS Ov*r 25 Y ean of Experlanc* ____I Of MANCHESTER were being rejected or it could between all those present it was The W & M Co. Builders Seattle Supersonics of the s e c r e t^ of transportation and ask the selectmen to call a town appeared there were four with a bid of $325,000. National Basketall Association. constraction. July 4, 6, 7,13, 14, 29, 21, 27 A 28 Aulo - Platt - Window QIaM------Mirrors - Glass meeting to get the needed ad­ choices the commission Bolton voters had approved a Russell was the mainstay of the T n e youngest member of the Manchester to Ocean Beach $4.00 R.T. Furniture Tops - Picture Framing - Fireplace ft ditional funding. mem^a-hacL-All bids could be sum not to exceed $271,000 for Boston Celtic teams that ^^oup o f200 persons named was Colchester to Ocean Beach $3.00 R.T. Door Mirrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work Commission members ap­ rejec^d. Additional funding in construction and equiping of a I Cripps dominated the NBA in the lato Patrick Caddell, 24, a partner Manchester to Compounce $2.00 r!t ! proved by a 4 to 2 vote to table order to accept the bids could new town library. The sum in­ 1950s and 60s. / of the Cambridge Survey Lv. Manchestar 10:00 AM to Ocean Boadi action and contact the be requested. The library could cluded the costs of construc­ / be-sedesigned and bids sent out / Lv. Coldiastar 10:45 AM to Ocean Bcacii tion, sitework, equipment. ------Lv. Ocean Beach 0:00 PM return trip Lv. Manchester 12:30 PM to Compounce Teachers Interviewed For Posts Gift Scout News Lv. Lake Compounce 0:00 PM return trip th« pacM^tters ...... • • BOLTON Reports Requested Dr., addition, $3,000; Mildred Buses leave N. Main A N. School Sts. The troop will have an W” - 3/16” - y,” Donna Holland All school principals, Dewey, Bayberry Rd., porch /Troop 626 organizational meeting in PIckupa at bus stops along Main S t Slock Sheets or Cut (Jurri-Npondenl librarians and the guidance addition, $3,800; Joseph Junii^r Girl Scout Troop (Off Center Street) August for new girls entering Sizes ' 646-0375 director have been requested to Grimaldi, Watrous Rd., house, receiitly closed its season with the troop. Mrs. Fred Brown, Tickets may be purchased from bus operator Teacher Interviews submit annual reports for their $30,000; James Golden, Villa a^ potluck at Waddell School for the scouts’ parents. leader of the troop, will an­ Approximately 40 teachers individual areas of responsibili­ Louisa Rd., house, $22,000; BRONZINI Spadai Group — Brokon Lots Girls working on the nounce the time and place of EASTERN BUS LINES, INC. have been interviewed by Ray­ ty by Raymond Allen, school Russell Tishofer, Bayberry hospitality badge set the tables the meeting in The Herald. TEL. 640-0363 mond Allen, superintendent, to superintendent. Rd., addition, $6,000; David Read Herald Ads fill vacancies at the elementary They have been asked to list a Drew, Birch Mt. Rd. Ext., with yellow tablecloths and green napkins. Small bouquets level. reasonable number of objec­ deck, $700. SHIRTS of peonies, roses, iris, and Prior to the last Board of tives for the 1974-1975 school Clifford Philipp, Tolland Rd., mid - Summer TIES Long and Short Sloovo Education meeting vacancies year. shed, $150; Howard Hills, daisies served as centerpieces. remained for a Grade 6 teacher Allen said the objectives will Femwood Dr., carport roof, During a Court of Awards, MORE MONEY SAVERS! and a high school English be the areas considered impor­ $200; Robert Lessard, Converse badges were presented to Lisa Values Q tlC Anderson, 10 badges; Patricia teacher. tant and in need of th-depth Rd., porch, $2,400; William V a lu e s About 25 applicants were in­ attention. Houle, Bolton Center Rd., addi­ CLERRANCE Gronda and Joselyn Woods, 8 Over 7,500 Lowest Everyday Food P rice s! terviewed for the high school At specific intervals next tion, $13,500; Francis Pisch, to 1250 badges each; Dorinda Rowett, position. year, conferences will be held Steele Crossing Rd., house, to7» * 6; Lisa Brown, Kelly Carney, At the school board meeting to ascertain that progress is $35,000; John Whitham, Hop Melanie DeMers, Annette being made in reaching the Packard, Becky McCurry, 4 D i s c o u n t on July 1 three more positions River Rd., business addition, Special Group— Straight Log Special Group MORE SHOPPING HOURS! became vacant when board stated objectives. $4,000. each; Julie DeNegris, 3; Lynne members received and Allen said he will be listing Frank Visgilio, Brookside 25th Anniversary Haberern, Mary Jane Mahor, G accepted the resignations of the for Board of Education Lane, house, $42,000; John Lisa Zatkowski, 2 each; Jamie Open 1 a.m. to Midnight, Mon. thru Sat.! members systemwide objec­ Ross and Sara Mullen, 1 each. high school principal, school Worobel, Keeney Dr., shed, SPORT COATS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Phelps Phelps, Robert D. Phelps, Ray­ tives which he hopes to ac­ SLACKS Lisa Anderson also received nurse and half-time industrial $90; Paul Toomey, Toomey % Values to $49. of 43 S. Hawthorne St. mond C. Phelps and Roger complish next year. the Sign of the Arrow and the GLASTONBURY EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER ^JIDDLETOWN arts teacher. Lane, shed, $200; William 50 celebrated their 25th wedding Schuetz, all of Manchester. A complete listing of new Forms Available Vogel, Loomis Rd., deck, $600; Sign of the Star. All members of WE WELCOME YOUR FOX RUN MALL 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN 900 WASHINGTON ST . RT 66 anniversary July 7 at a party They also have two the troop received the cyclist FOOD STAMP PURCHASES 801 SILVER LANE teachers and their positions will The Bolton Insurance Ad­ Lawrence Shaw, Birch Mt. Rd., given in their honor by their grandchildren. We Reserve Riqhi to Litriii Quantities — None Sold to Deafe'S V a lu e s and drawing and painting Not RetpontibI* for Typogrophicol Errori be given prior to the opening of visory Board has the 1974 point shed, $1,000; Jeff Clark, Volpi children and in-laws at their Mrs. Phelps is the former system for the fire and casual­ badge. school in September. Rd., house, $46,000; Robert home. Noreen Costello of Manchester. Report Not Ready ty division of the board ready. VanHennigan, Villa Louisa Rd., Members of the troop The couple was married July Mr. Phelps is the son of Mr. and bridging up to Cadette Scouting A report to the Board of Any licensed fire and casual­ house, $25,000. to 35®» 9, 1949 in North Methodist Mrs. Elmer Phelps. are Lisa Anderson, Lisa Brown, Education concerning Grade I ty agent who is a resident of Michael Martin, Watrous Church with the Rev. Willard Mr. Phelps is employed by Melanie DeMers, Kelly Carney, and II Iowa Test of basic skills Bolton should pick up an Rd., house, $25,000; William Plus Many More Sale Values to Take Advantage Of McLaughlin officiating. the Manchester Board of Julie DeNegris, Patricia Gron­ results was not available at the application form at the town Bogner, Birch Mt. Rd., house, A SPECIAL GROUP OF MERCHANDISE They have four sons, John J. Education. da, Annette Packard, Dorinda last board meeting. hall. $40,000; Charles Botticello, % Rowett and Joselyn Woods. It appeared an error was South Rd., addition, $3,500; FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK ’The scouts later entertained made by the company which Calvin Trumbull, Volpi Rd., . B uilding P erm its enPPS MANCHESTER ONLY! their parents with a talent J prepares the test results. house, ’ $40,000; Victor show. John Flek, guidance director, The following building per­ Armstrong, Watrous Rd., gar­ W[STHAHT10RD W[IH[RSPI[LD MANCHISTPR Barroom Folk Cure psychologist, is looking into the mits were issued recently by age, $4,000; Laura Toomey, Bishop \ Compr 965SiUsD»ane ll.'t B'ojh V 397 BROAD ST. (In The Spree Shopping Area) ___ matter and the report should be Calvin Hutchinson, building in- . Steel Crossing Rd., pool, $850; ?SII Alliani A*p Highiiaif OPIN t H BT XIGHI OPEN P N . - FBI. 10 to 9 - SAT. 10 ■ 9 S ready for board members in the spector. Richard Stephens, South Rd, nmi'Mitts 1 '111 opil iHtiiS uti ni« n issr 'm t 102 ASYIUM ST.. HARTfORD OTBI R U it-Sil f It i, Thwi. lU 4 May .Work Sometimes fall. Ludis Upenicks, Green Hill pool, $3,400. >:< Herald BOSTON (UPI) - There may But he said he couldn’t deter­ Yesterdays be more truth than fable to the mine this as he couldn’t get his barroom folklore cure of volunteers to "hold still long u relieving a hangover with a stiff enough to find out.” morning-after drink. And because of this he At least that’s the conclusion suggested that anyone who of Dr. James R. Hoon of follovys the advice to have Sheyboygan, Wis., writing in “some of the hair of the dog 25 Years Ago the latest edition of the Boston- that bit you” — in this case ai This date was a Sunday; The based Journal of the American drink — water it down a little Herald did not publish. Medical Association. and stay away from spicy L c o d h t s t ^ Dr. Hoon, who describes morning-after like a himself as "only a surgeon,’’ highly Tabascoed Bloody Mary. 10 Years Ago based his finding on a film It could backlire. Area officials from three DeGEMMIS study of the stomachs of two towns hear plans for region ser­ hangover victims: a 22-year-old ' d ^ s l e i ^ h BABY BONDS ving refuse incinerator before FASHION SQUARE college student and a 25-year- carrying proposal for joint dis­ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - old ex-Marine. In both in­ posal facility to their con­ According to the Bank of stances, he said, “a hefty nip in stituents. America, the term “baby the morning” relieved their dis­ Robert P. Fuller, president of Vs off tress. • bonds" means bonds whose 2450 Main St Glastonbury Gifts in good taste for Colonial Board Co., is named denomination, or face value, Medicine, Dr. Hoon drive chairman for 1964-65 usually is $100 or less. every important occasion, acknowledged, has long been United Fund Campaign. Ltd. skeptical of curing a drinking 2450 MAIN ST., GLASTONBURY problem with the substance that caused it, and he 6 3 3 -1 6 0 8 emphasized that he does not ad­ SUMMER VAN H Open Tue§. thru SaL, FrL to 9 p,nu vocate morning drinking. T merely point out that in the two subjects presented, it SPORTSWEAR \ worked to relieve suffering,” he said. BENTLEY’S INC. Entitling his scientific paper SEPARATES “ Hair of the Dog — A HNB Gaslrocamera Study,” Dr. MANCHESTER '1 Mp't afford HOI Finest Stereo Components Hoon said he would have SELECTED preferred using more than two OFFICES and Accessories subjects, but no others were willing. This, he added, may BLOUSES For the Man Of Distinction. Hampshire Service on Auto Radios relate to "very little drinking in Sheyboygan or persons with Open 633-3836 hangovers are reluctant to SLACKS cooperate in scientific obser­ to skoR Tor Nateli." House, the truly elegant shirt with luxury DeGemmU Plaaa, 2450 Main St., Glaitonbury vations.” Mon .through Fri. 9-3 The study took five years to and complete and involved lowering DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 in every detail Featured in a superb, soft, a minature camera — about the EVENING HOURS PAMPERED LADY size of a little finger — into the C “I discovered the solution to the high cost of HATS stomachs of the volunteers, Middle Turnpike Office Beauty Salon then filming “before” and silky-weave with Van Heusen^s new firm, 2450 Main St. 633-5652 “after” effects of a jigger.(I'A 320 Middle Turnpike West living. I SHOP TOP NOTCH EViRY WEEK TO GET SENIOR CITItENS HONORED OKN ounces) of booze. 6-8 Thursday Dr. Hoon reported the college Tue$day$ & Wedne$day$ 9:30 • 6 built-up European-designed collar. 80% student warned him that "if my Manchester Green Office MAXIMUM VALUE FOR MY FOOD DOLLAR Thurtdayt & Fridoy$ 9:30 • 9:00 Permanents - Frostings stomach looks like my eyeballs, Saturdayi 9 • 5:30 Closed Mondays Tints - Bleaches - Corrective you’re really going to see 621 Middle Turnpike East ihetter quniity foods at lower Prices. Dacron'^ polyester, 20% cotton. $9.00 Hair Colorings - Glasings something this morning.” 6-8 Friday charged accepted What he saw was a churning Styled hair cuts, Lip bleach sea of stomach acid and North Manchester Office mucous. But eight minutes DeGemmis Plaza eye-brow arching I CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO SHOP TOP NOTCH.” 2450 Main Street later, after a shot of 90-proof 220 North Main Street gin, the doctor viewed a "much 6-8 Wednesday WIGS - SOLD & SERVICED clearer, definitely calmer” stomach. First Manchester Office COBBLERS’ CORNER The former Marine had a LGA^S Lingerie "disturbed, jumpy” stomach, 595 Main Street 6 OZ. CAN*”* Quality Footwear for with "considerable excess 6-8 Thursday FROZIN mucous.” A jigger of 80-proof 'SWIiT LIFE F R E E 'BATH u i ” SOAP ' 2450 MAIN STREET, Gla$tonbury A Q Q 70/jL I Discriminating whisky cleared the mucous and with purchase On the tower level of the DeGemmU Building O O O * f dmHtM , WHITE or PIMK relaxed the stomach. Dr. Hoon W e’re with you all the way 3 bars at rog. price Gentlemen,,, said. lEMOMADE "The very evident early with ■ $7.50 Purrha.a W it li ccMi^ofi* L im it one CQupon. De GEMMIS relief was what startled me,” HARTFORD NATIONAL gowns, robes, girdles, OooJ thru JULY 13« 1974 the doctor said, adding it’s BANK> TRUST bras, slips, loungewear MOUSE OF CLQ-TH I N G possible a gastric acid •_____•=_ J20 Dg GEMMIS "rebound” could occur later. si.ij, ( . „,i„ , m (ii I Mil' • - • M. Mils • I M ( ______2450 MAIN ST„ GLASTONBURY, C O N N . - 6 33-5203 HOUSE OF CLOTHING " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 10, 1974— PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 16. 1974 Camping Outlook Good But Gas Burden Lingers

By WILLIAM D. LAFFLER worsened that long camping Administrator John C. ,,.^Gas Costs Soar whether to scrap the pro­ in advance to camp in an BURR CORNER’S NEW YORK (UPi) - trips were a thing of the past Myrtle Beach, S.C., that gaso­ tions, however, gasoline was Sawhill has predicted “spot In June the states were gram. area that offers a multitude JULY 11-12-13 Campers will be able to ven­ and that families would be line was plentiful in most as high as 70 cents per gallon. gasoline shortages” around allocated at least 90 per cent Gasoline costs have soared of attractions —such as a ture farther this summer areas of the eastern and forced to stay within 100 the nation thjs summer. But of their 1972 consumption. and families planning long beach, a lake or a tourist en­ than they had expected to do miles of home. southern coastal states. Only he said motorists should not Sawhill has said the alloca­ trips must make allowances terprise like Disney World No Vacancy but they will have to pay a few stations were out of gas Lifting of the Arab oil em­ encounter serious problems tion program for gasoline in their budgets for this ad­ —which will justify a long If th e Memorial Day more for the gasoline that is bargo removed some geo­ during the Memorial Day weekend turnout is an indica­ in buying enough gasoline to will remain in effect at least ded expense. stay. weekend and those which re­ available. graphical limitations but did tor, campground operators meet added summertime until “this fall” when the The best way to cut down This reporter found on a mained open put no limits on There were fears last not solve all of the problems. will be as busy as ever this driving needs. government will d e c id e on the gasoline bill is to plan family trtp from New York to their pumps. At some sta­ winter as the energy crisis Federal Energy summer.

Lottery Skof> outbliMS^A- O J/u i Bingo Plan Set W hars fo r Dinner? HARTFORD (UPI) - The Shop-Rite has the answer. FREE HELIUM BALLOONS Connecticut State Lottery today / announced a new way to win money — playing bingo with while they last lottery-provided cards and number combinations. "U.S.D.A. GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE BEEF” John F. Winchester, Fresh Produce FRIENDLY ICE CREAM executive director of the BURR CORNERS • MANCHESTER lottery, said the new scheme is design^ to put nearly $500,000 BING CHERRIES ANNUAL JULY in unclaimed prizes back into CHUCK STEAK the hands of ticket buyers. New Store Hours: d r e n e i - sp o rttw a a r According to Winchester, CALDOR SHOPPING I after the regular lottery SWEET - 5 9 « FIRST Mon. thru S a t 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight MANCHESTER drawings on Thursdays, the CUT lottery computer will be used to Sun. 10 A.M. to 12 Mldmght generate random number com­ 0 TANK TOPS binations to fill four regular BLUEBERRIES "Fine Makar” Polyaatar bingo cards. USDA c u w tc e Whita, navy pink, mint and powdar. One card will be announced CULTIVATED, CHOICE FAMOUS DAN RIVER rag. $6.00 Harvay*a Prica >2.99 on each of the four following SUMMER FLAVORFUL I days, with Tuesday newspapers oKs^riiEi 5 ) £ J S M g s a s HALTERS carrying advertisements with pint PRINTS FABRICS Nylon, Polyaatar, Polyaatar Cotton. the results on all four cards. BEEF Sollda and Printa, Most Unad If the number on a lottery FRESH SWEET BEEF •VOILE PRINTS • VIVA FANCIES -DALA MATES W 9 i ^ rag. $5-$6 Harvay'a Price ticket matches any of the bingo SHOULDER PET SHOPS THt USUAL t THC ^ U SU AL" card combinations, horizontal­ SHOULDER •SPORT PRINTS •d a n f l a I r c lips •DANLYN "Tht Largtit Seltctlon of AKC Poppies In n il A ti RED PLUM S NYLON PLACKET SHIRTS ly, vertically or diagonally, the OR FRESH SOUTHERN ROAST IL STEAK • NEW WORLD PRINTS BURR CORNERS SHOPPING PLAZA ticket holder will win $50. PlaldsI Fancies! Novelties! Machine wash Slaavalsat or Short Sloovod * ^ LOIN, FOR B A R -B -g U E $ i Colorful summery designs on a wide Button-Front, Ribbed or Flat Knit 9 / | l| | Winchester said he expects CHICKEN polyester/cotton. 44”/45" Wide. lb. STEAK (COUNTRY STYLE) 1 * range of textures. Many natural back­ the scheme to result in ad­ B reasts (WITH RIB CAGE) 89< Pork Rib End I f«9.19 Harvay'a Price W V BEEF CUT SHORT BONELESS ROAST grounds. Machine wash, 44”/45” wide, REGULAR $1.69 YARp ditional prizes totaling about PORK LOIN $J39 cotton, acrylic, polyester blends. SAVE TO .83 YARD. SHORTS $40,000 each week. MIX OR Short Ribs““o’i,K u r . 99* CEN TER CUT Pork Loin 2 IIOMiaSMUT He said brochures explaining ■ I , WHOLE CRY-O-VAC VALUES TO $2.49 YARD Nylon polyeatar - polyaatar S MATCH how to play the bingo will be 07 K r i C k O T CORNED BEEF Off cotton seersucker, aollds, prints Chuck R o a s t‘°ggp .,*1 I J l \ c i AUQ. WT. a p p r o x . 13 lbs. lb. 8 ? ! and plalda available at local ticket agen­ cies. TASTY 4 JUICY rag. $9.00 Harvey’e Price COMBINATION 9-11 The first bingo combinations CALIFORNIA CHUCK (WHERE MACHINE PORK SIZE U.S. NO. 1 AVAILABLE) LOIN END 4 CENTER 19 will be announced begining July “tr CHOPS - CUT FROM PANTS DRESSES 19. Last year, the lottery gave Potatoes 5 lb. bag LOIN PORTION lb. away cars in order to get rid of PATTIES - lb CHOPS GREEN SSlX",.*r,r"‘ $499 ti) $099 the unclaimed cash prizes. QUARTER (NO GlBLEli) ^ rag. $20 Harvefe Price ■ W O Peppers FANCY lb.<3 9 ' — CHICKEN PARTS EXTRA CHICKEN LEGS SPORTS FABRICS CULOTTES Cucum bers FANCY 2 .2 9 ' GROUND 1 LEGS WITH BACK PORTION OR Polyaatar prints or cotton A ANY SIZE PKG. LIVE STOCK polytaior printa |^RJII|^|f LEAN & FRESH BEEF \ BREAST WITH JUICY FAMOUS DAN RIVER Air Crash C Q 0 WING PORTION 0 Oranges "88” SIZE 10-“ 9 9 ' 3 F B ™9- S21 Hervefe Price.'1 0 .9 9 TENDER ^ 9 J •SEERSUCKER PLAIDS ‘ W O VEN PLAIDS lb., Open 7 Oays Avoidable SEEDLESS FANTASY SCREEN PRINTS • PLAID & STRIPE SUITINGS JR. HALTER DRESSES LLim es JUICY 6 . 2 9 ' PHONE 643-6108 Amal or cotton Says Report (.1 in I I \ I iiliir! (,l III rt \ I iiliir: In O u r l)uir^ ( iix»‘ •COTTON DUCK PRINTS •PIQUE PLAIDS The Complete Family Hours Mon. - FrI. 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. ^ $15.00 to $18.00 $fi66 $099 Harvay'a Price W % V V BOSTON (UPI) - A Nov. 3, Sat. 10 - 6, Sun. 12 - 6 1973 fatal air crash at Logan RECIPE CARD ICED TEA MIX ORANGE Select from a wide range of novelty designs on sports International Aiiport COLLECTION weaves and weights. Machine wash cotton/acrylic/poly- its. 3 s could have been avoided, accor­ SERIES #11 SERIES COUECT A U 15 SERIES CHOCK FULL SALADA SHOP-RITE ester blends. 44"/45" wide. A VARIETY U ding to the Massachusetts FREE! 39« OF REaPES IN EACH O’ NUTS (CARTON) Aeronautics Commission. The 1 lb. pkg. of Vi gallon VALUES TO $2.69 YARD. SAVE TO $1.69 YARD. ten crash took the lives of three can carton CONTAINS: 89 49 cbew members of the Boeing a 23 Divider Cards with vilusble, helpful Information. ' ' • 46 Additional Blank Cards for Including your own recipes. 707' cargo plane. • A Mssler Index olM Cipes SHOP-RITE PAPER SIDEWALK SALE QAYS In a report, the commission 9 INCH TiT '9 9 ' Juice (CARTON) V79* ONLY Tuna Fish“''aM' “i “49' Plates concluded that the crew was BEEFARONI/MINI RAVIOLI LUE B O N N H O 1 lb DRESS PARTY concerned only about the plane LOCAL SPAGHEHI W/MEAT BALLS l»7Qc QUARTERS ‘ ^ FREE BALLOONS - WHILE THEY LAST ^ CHEF BOY AR DEE can # 89* being overweight and ignored Drink TROPICALO ORANGE ’‘b f4 9 ' Ravioli Margarine REGUUR 1 qt L CQOPER (INDiyiDIJALLY l^oz. C Q C four possible landing points SHOP-RITE PINK 14 oz. FABRICS FABRICS Slices SPREAD prior to Boston. Juice OR REGUUR cans 3 9 ' Ice v S S ' FUVORED “In retrospect it seems possi­ STAY;lN12oz.|%yv •FAMOUS DISNEY CHARACTER 50% to 75% OFF Mi •ASSORTED EMBROIDERIES ble that had the airplane landed JOY Cdtt. Cheese SHAPE cup DUCK & BROADCLOTH PRINTS at any one of four intermediate KIM BIES BOLD DISH 8 OZ.I OUR SKLECTED GIFTWARE AND PAPER GOODS I THE COMPLETE FAMILY DCTERQENT •WOVEN SWISSAIR 'SPLENDOR PRINTS points, the lives of the crew and DAYTIME DETERGENT Cheez Whiz KRAFT i« •OTTOMAN SCREEN PRINTS DIAPERS KING SIZE perhaps the airplane, would $^79 REGUUR OR 84$173 GIANT ,2 2 oz. AXELROD have been saved,” the report box of 34 oz. I • LA BELLE SCREEN PRINTS •FANCY KNITS Many Items Book 30 NO PHOSPHATE box ■ btl. 6 5 ^ 2 lb. cup said. Cott Cheese • FLOCKED FANCIES • PLAID SUITINGS Good selections in a wide range of very colorful The plane was enroute from Delicalosbion Dopl. Delidilessen De[)l. Drastically New York to Prestwick, hri'sh linked Goods! Colorful screen prints and noveities, 44"/45” wide. dress ups. 44"/45" wide. Machine washable cotton/ acrylic/polyester. Machine wash, cotton/acrylic/poiyester blends. BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER Scotland, when the fire was dis­ (NEXT TO CALDORS) covered over Sherbrooke, CROWN TOP VALUES TO $2.98. SAVE TO $1.48. REG. $2.98 & $3.98 YARD. SAVE TO $2.02 YARD. Reduced! OPEN MON. - SAT. 10-9 Quebec. The crew chose not to WHITE BREAD land at facilities in Sherbrooke, GEM TAYLOR Bangor and Brunswick, Maine, MIDGET BEEF OR and Portsmouth, N.H. REGULAR Mb. IV^ lb. m ■ V- ...... m The commision said that by 22 oz. pKg. pkg. the time the craft arrived in loaves Boston the inflight fire had WUVER OSCAR MAYER 8oz.i burned through enough of the SHOP-RITE MINI- P' SLICED Bologna BEEF OR REGULAR pkg- THE GOLDEN CHARM control mechanism so that the Donuts , CINNAMON, CRULLERS V 2 9 ' Chicken Roll 8-oz. crew was unable to* bring the shop 14b. IV^ Ib^ SHOP-RITE 100% WHOLE - airplane to a successful lan­ rite pkgs. CANNED M " Bread WHEAT (NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED) lo a f 3 9 ' Sauerkraut Armour Ham Doublf^ ^ i t s ding. FEATURES A FROSTING SPECIAL The excess weight was ap­ "DACRON 8" M. I{ifielizer Ilepnt (men I! (r«‘m*ral Mercliaiidi-E’! Henhh iV lieniilv lids! I rozen Food I nines! •FANCIES 'COORDINATES 'STRIPES parently due to the fact that the • DOUBLE KNIT COORDINATES plane had not used as much fuel •DOUBLE KNIT PATTERNS •PLAIDS 'JACQUARDS 1 THAT CANT BE BEAT Reg. »«.oo as anticipated. The Commis­ sion noted that federal • WHITE TEXTURED KNITS regulations only require that in NOXZEMA W DINNERS Fabulous collection of 3, 4, and 5 colors In knit designs. i PASTRAMI TOWELS 100% polyester and polyester/silk blends. 58”/60" wide. the event of an overweight lan­ < HECKMATf BATH I WASH Wide range of knit design patterns to choose from. ding, a written report be made slightly »*»"•■■■ Machine washable, tumble dry. WHOLE, HALF ^ SKIN First quality polyester in florals, harlequins and solids. m followed by an inspection of the ■HREGULAR TOWEL CLOTHS fo r*l *« available in 0 ^ CREAM 8 OR SLICED f a n Machine wash, tumble dry. 45"/60" wide. aircraft for damage. VALUES TO $5.98 YARD. S*AVE TO $2.98 YARD. LONG HAIR IS EXTRA PINK BLUE A GOLD 6 i f l R f l REG. $3.98 TO $4.49 YD.*SAVE TO $2.49 YARD. “We believe that landing an $159 2QQ0 g g « i 2 airplane as soon as practical b 0 9 e a c h ! , STARTING JULY 11 thru JULY 13 at an adequate a; 'port in the case of inflight fire should have ^ I ■ m SHOPRITEOR ^ OPEN HERBAL ESSENCE precedence over whether or not SHAMPOO 8 oz. 79' Cocktail jars 99* Thurs. & Fri. until 9 P.M. 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O PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed" July 10, 1974

STARTS MON^ JULY 8-S A T, JULY 13 Mrs. Ritter

E n d s T e r m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 10, 1974_PAGE FIFTEEN The best oS O f O f fic e Mrs. Alfred Ritter of 45 this week’s Chester Dr. recently conducted her final meeting as president of the Past Presidents Associa­ THRU OUR DOORS tion of Connecticut Emblem PASS THE WORLD’S specials! Clubs at its dinner-meeting at Willie’s Steak House. 1 ’I V l / SIZZLIN' SUMMER HAPPIEST Scholarships were awarded in I honor of Mrs. Ritter and Mrs. SAM CRISPINO’S V SHOPPERSI Thomas Dannaher, also of IM' Comegetyour Manchester. \ ■ SAVINGS SUPREME Manchester Emblem Club hosted the event. Mrs. Kenneth Hodge was chairman of t FOODS I SAVE evening’s activities. She was with TOTAL SHOPPING VALUE Stop&Shopswortfi assisted by Mrs. Stanley 485 HARTFORD RD. Baldwin, Mrs. Alfred Ponticelil Family size MANCHESTER $ ^ 3 6 and other members of the club. Mrs. Corrine Baldwin,was the 'ifiS only member of the Manchester WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIM IT Q ITAN TIH TABLE TALK PIES TRY OUR Emblem Club to be elected an NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS - Blueberry • Coco Custard WITH THESE COUPONS WITH THIS officer. She was named SAVE14* ...... Slop & shop ! COUPON AND A chaplain of the association. FREE! $5 PURCHASE Miss Kay Marley of Rockville BLEACH I Emblem Club was elected se­ cond guard. CHOICE THIN CUT ' GEM ^ Stop & Shop Bleach th s ooLixin 9 6 1 FREE ON US! f • GROCERY | 7 9 MHO 40 32 02. PLASTIC BOTTLE Z3s SANDWICH SMOKED ^ r H E F T Y Redeem This Good Mon., July 8— Sat., July 13. Limit one bottle per customer. Vanity Fair 3-Plv j ^ Valuable FREE C o lle g e STEAKS .*1 Coupon! DINNER NAPKINS 75 ct. SHOULDERS l/uuuuO0() T s 1 N o te s Sweet Ufa — Lomon, Pink, Clear USDA CHOICE BONELESS SHORT SHANK I pack I WATER ADDED LIQUID DETERGENT .. 32-oz. btl. J LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Hawaiian Three Diamonds Palmolive SIRLOIN TIP | 7 9 L GOOD THRU b.\T., JULY 13 OTH Hosts Barbecue S w eat U fa A . REDEEM AT SUPREME John A. Wareham, son of Mr. / . Soiid White Tuna Liquid Detergent and Mrs. Harold Wareham of 56 cans 3 7 9 STEAKS ...... '...lb . ^ 6 ^ — . _____.• ___ _ ASSORTED PACKED IN WATER Members and friends of the Organization of the Han­ EVAPORATED MILK Elwood Rd. has been named to dogs and hamburgs are Frank Schiumo, at center, and t the dean’s list for the spring dicapped enjoy the groups first annual barbecue on the Joseph Blette, OTH president, at right. (Herald photo by Chickon at the Saa ^with tvs axqxxi ^ term at Gettysburg College, grounds of Manchester Community College. Serving up hot Dunn) USDA CHOICE _ 5 Lbs. r m a x PAX MHO 40^ Gettysburg, Pa. LIGHT TUNA .6’Aoz. can 8. Up 22 oz. COFFEE 46 oz TOP SIRLOIN Can Plastic Reg. or Electra Perk Btl. 1 ” Among the students named to SPANISH OLIVES ^ ROAST *1 7 0 Z .C A N the dean’s list for the spring Service Bureau Plans Woman^s View semester at Central Connec­ 28-oz. Bottle ^ 99* ticut State College in New Bri­ USDA CHOICE LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Liquid Cleaner KRAKUS IMPORTED GOOD THRU SAT., JULY 13 tain, are; International Picnic LESTOIL Wishbone By GAY PAULEY grilled in courts and ironically r e d e e m a t s u p r e m e Hudson Ajax Manchester; Robin J. their reputations are frequently Kraft lyj-oL ^ m ^ 9 9 SIRLOIN Connecticut residents are in­ For more information and DPI Women’s Editor CANNED P X . —tea- Bergamini, 25 Green Manor irhpugned so that many victims vited to attend the International directions, contact the Auer­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The itaiian Dressing Detergent Rd.; Donald P. Bernard, 170 no longer will report the crime MACARONI & CHEESE 4 / M ihs ooipon $5 Pinic of the Auerbach Service bach Service Bureau by calling General Federation of oa ISO COUNT BAQ Scott D r.; Patrick P. Collet, 114 and make their private humilia­ HAM TIP ROAST Bureau Wednesday July 17 at 249-9711 Ext. 501. Women’s Clubs has declared its K raft HEINZ MHC 18 W. Middle Tpke.; Donna M. tion a public affair. y the Institute of World Affajrs in own war, the war on rape. n Deyorio, 67 St. John St.; Teresa "We want to change the laws. Salisbury where they will have "This should be no hush-hush BARBECUE SAUCE 3 9 ^ JONES FARM TOP QUALITY BAR-B-QUE SAUCE A. Dvorak, 203 Mountain Rd.; Today, while the victim’s 16 oz. the opportunity to talk With thing,’’ said Mrs. Carroll E. Reg. or Onion William A. Edwards, 172 Moun­ sexual history becomes an open Htidson Assorted Btl. tain Rd.; Steven C. Howroyd, 31 visitors from 14 countries (Mary Kathareine) Miller, the $ 1 49 A b o u t T o w n book in the courtroom, the around the world. new president of the 11-million- Conway Rd.; Patricia A. Jones, defendant’s criminal record is NAPKINS . 180 cl. bag 43B Esquire Dr.; Carol R. member international federa­ BACON I 9 « ^1. 3 5 « not admissable in rape cases. 49 oz. Box J LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY tion that calls itself the world’s Joyner, 137D Sycamore Lane; ’The picnic is a day planned And, as there rarely are GOOD THRU SAT., JULY 13 cam largest orpnization of women. itoma oHtrad for u i« not avAitebi* m lot* or ie othor rtlail daaJar* or wheiotalar*. Carole N. Kaleta, 26Vi Newman for relaxed conversation in an witnesses, the case pits the *3 REDEEM AT SUPREME "Statistics show rape cases TOMATO CATSUP “ 4 / * 1 St.; Maureen Massaro, 52 exchange of ideas and informa­ A Holy Communion Service word of the victim against that GEM on the increase, no matter what D ix ie Ball **Quality-Protected** Beef Naturally Aged! Hillcrest Rd.; ThomasR. Mott, tion on cultures. Chase Going will be tonight at 7; 30 at Con­ of the defendant.” the size of the community,’’ 1 * 9 22 Campfield Rd.; Kerry Woodhouse, director of the cordia Lutheran Church. Mrs. Miller c it^ the work Butcher Boy 'vviVi Vtb oogxri 96 purcMBB^ said Mrs. Miller, who now calls Ruane, 28 Milford Rd.; Edwin Auerbach Service Bureau, will done by club merhbers in In­ SALTINES lb. pkg. Charleston, W.Va., and FRESH PORK BATH SIZE mhc u R. Sinnamon, 29 Bigelow St.; modeVate^e informal discus­ dianapolis. They go to court "by 12-oz. Flip Top Cans Missoula, Mont., home. FRANKFURTS Richard B. Sollanek, 73 Tanner sion with the distinguished The drill team of the Young the hundreds’’ to support DIAL j St.; Owen S. Svalestad, 54 guests who come from such Marines of Manchester will Officially the program, begun women. o a SPARE 5-oz. bar, 4 colors i as Mrs. Miller took office for c&c 5 I .6 Pack' 1 OSCAR MAYER ' ^ R i b S t ^ Spencer St., Apt. D; Blair J. diverse countries as demonstrate the drill that one “As far as I can determine, J two years, is called “Woman Vancamp, 33 Dorothy Rd.; John Bangladesh, Ghana, Brazil and them first place in regional Indiana is the only state where KEEBLER Carefully trimmed steak, R. Warren, 243 Oak St. Finland. They are interested in competition in Jamestown, Against Rape (WAR). 1 I 4 S « i no convicted rapist can be given TOWNHOUSE CRACKERS...... 16-oz. pkg. 67^ RIBS wrapped In our grillwork Rockville; Deborah G. N.Y., tonight at 7;30 at the “ We need citizen action t LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY | conversing with Americans and a suspended sentence,” she Great lor Bar-B-Q groups throughout the country ' V 15 g o o d t h r u s a t ., JULY 13 ' trays so you see both sides Hawley, 40 Reed St.; Kathy E. learning more about American Marine Corps League Home on continued. "We want to see this I 9 < to stop the rising incidence,” HTDEPARK ASSORTED COOKIES...... REDEEM AT SUPREME before you buy it. Juliano, 39 St. Bernard’s Ter.; life. Parker St. Members of the legislation enacted across the she said. “We are going to train 1 MEATS ® Scott C. Novak, 113 E. Main St.; Marine Corps League and country.” NABISCO OREOS ...... 15-oz.pkg. S 9 « groups of women in every com­ Raymond P. Sutyla, 61 South St. All interested men and Auxiliary are invited to the Accordingly, the federation •■Qu.llty $121 munity through our state QUR OWN FRUH MADE fwith tfxs coupon $5 p u ch M ^^ Protictwr ‘ I and Edward M. Zarolinski, 75 women are welcome to attend demonstration. will propose that its 15,000 clubs Boneless Chuck Sleek Bm < I '<>. u federation, our district and Orchard St. 'the picnic, which will be held in the United States adopt a WITH THIS COUPON & local clubs, who will attend ITALIAN JELLO - ALL FLAV.Mh c , ■ Vernon; Marcia J. Bickford, rain or shine. No advance resolution proposing that it be Chuck Sleek Blade Cut Bone-in court when rape cases are tS PURCHASE lb . 30 Hansen Dr.; Constance M. registration is required and First Church of Christ, Scien­ mandatory for a convicted I 9 « heard to give moral support to GEUTIN "Ouillty. $ n n Byam, 74 Neill Rd.; Glenn T. there is no charge for admis­ tist, will have a testimony rapist to serve time. ON 10 JARS STRAINED OR 1 SAUSAGE I Delmenlce Steak-Bonel ProtKtwt" / 1, , Davis, 150 W. Shore Rd.; Mona sion. Participants should bring meeting tonight at 8 at the victims. 1 Bm I * ■ " ’ The federation also has 6JARSJUNI0R A. Henry, 148 Warren Ave.; a box lunch and a lawn chair; church, 447 N. Main St. The “ Everyone who reads C programs to fight alcoholism "Quality-Protected" Beef Q Q ‘ newspapers knows that rape GENUINE FRESH. GRADE A 4 § 5 5 « ! California Chuck Staak Bone-In ww'‘. Mary Nicholas, 48 Echo Dr.; beverage will be provided. meeting is open to the public. and drug abuse; to promote BEECHNUT BABY FOOD | victims often are ruthlessly OFF LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY J Joy 0. Reynolds, 142 Vernon highway safety and make seat FRESH L GOOD THRU SAT., JULY 13 J "Quality-Protected" Beef I VALID THRU SAT., JULY 13 I Boneless Blada Steak m ’I ” Ave., Apt. 57; Cynthia A. belts mandatoiy, and to im­ CHICKEN A.** REDEEM AT SUPREME ./g Sharkey, 9 Inland Dr. and L ONE COUPON PER FAMILY 1 prove decaying downtown i i 9 < ______- ______L REDEEM AT SUPREME FOODS ^ Chuck Cube Staak Beat Kabobs-Chuck ‘ 1" Robert J. Valli, 655 Talcottville areas. T Rd. Morton-Pugatch LEGS Other major activities in­ ______-— ihs ocxpn $5 purchase ^ Bolton; Cheryl L. Ansaldi, 12 clude work with the New York Williams Rd.; Linda A. CHUCK MHC 1 6 ^ Stop & Shop “Quality-Protected” beef. Stock Exchange to teach KEN’S Vercelli, 160 Hebron Rd. and women the rudiments of m E t m 5 Lb. Lots Brian H. Welz, Box 452, Rt. 6. Joanne Irene Pugatch of Mr. and Mrs. George Pugatch finance, especially in the area FRENCH DRESSING South Windsor; Joann Aitken, at the candlelight, double-ring Lebanon and David William of Lebanon. The bridegroom is ceremony. Eldon B. Coykendall of wills and estate settlements; A 647 Chapel Rd.; ’Theodore C. D-oz. Morton of Manchester, were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert in conservation, a "Brighten CHICKENS Z'h lb. avg. - lb. ^ 9 4 Corned Beef Cheslick, 63 Hayes Rd.; Jr. was organist and soloist. DOUBLE CUT united in marriage June 22 at M. Morton of 109 N. Elm St. ’The bride, given in marriage the Night” program for tetter Christine A. Cologne, 190. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, The Rev. Stephen J. White street lighting as a crime LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY by her father, wore an ivory 1 MAID RITE RREADED OR PLAIN L GOOD THRU SAT., JULY 13 J Laurel St.; Karen L. Flath, 71 Manchester. and the Rev. Ronald Haldema J deterrent; a “Justice for Laurel St.; Geoffrey S. Hess, silk organza gown accented J V 13 REDEEM AT SUPREME BH ^ket flO r The bride is the daughter of of St. Mary’s Church officiatea with peau d’ange lace and tiny Juveniles” program; support of lb. 111 Maskel Rd.; Marlene B. the 89 seed pearls designed with high ------Krasner, 60 Mark D r.; Linda L. (many men are federation 7 VARIETIES 1 VEAL PATTIES Corned Beef f cU *11? ^ r i b . Sheldick, 430 Ellington Rd.; neckline, long lace sleeves. l E I vMlh Ih s o o ijfx n $5 p u rc h a s e '^ Empire bodice and A-line skirt memters), and promotion of Ronald P. Slomcinsky, 25 West the bicentennial. JIFFY DINNERS 2-lb. pkg.' MHC 30 X Rd.; and Pamela L. Waldron, terminating in a full chapel KEEBLER 78 Sand Hill Rd. train. Her cathedral veil of im­ Tolland; Carl F. Groves, Old ported silk illusion fell from a SNOW CROP nCH ’N CHIPS Beef Liver S9f matching duchess q^p. She e DELI SPECIALS • Farm Rd. and Mary A. Zabilansky, Cider Mill Rd. carried a cascade bouquet of 16-oz. can NORTHWESTERN BING Wapping; Richard T. orchids, yellow roses, T ’ S9* Bindley, 107 Pine Knob Dr. and stephanotis, baby’s breath and Lim it o n e c o u p o n p e r f a m il y Elaine C. Petersen, 440 Deming ivy. Our B6URMET $ 1 19 St. Mrs. Andrea Lukas of Servicemen 12-oz. Hebron; Robert N. Warner, Rockville, was matron of Reg. or Pink ...... cant ChearriesSy. honor. She, wore over H A M ■ RFD 1. ------M o / Coventry;,!- Denise M. maise cl^ffon gown designed BANQUET FreahlySUced — Gem ' wuh Ihs ooj|xn $5 puichaffi/a MHC 33 S Pelletier, Woodland Rd. with a cowl neckline. Bishop hw ost sleeves. Empire waist, A-line S g y e 3 JL 4 ! t ^ON FOODS KIDS LOVE TO EAT! | staff Sgt. Michael J. Zagora, POT 8-oz. l a Age 0 0 < FUNNY FACE - PRE-SWEET ' skirt with back fullness. She son of Mr. aiid Mrs. John E. pkgt. carried a bouquet of yellow , DRINK MIXES Mark Mangun of Manchester Zagora of RFD 2, Rockville, is PIES 4 varieties roses, baby’s breath and ivy BOLOGNA is among the students enrolled a member of a unit which lb. 2 qt. with yellow streamers. Gem, Fresh Sliced A in the fourth annual Rocky recently received the Air Force PILLSBURY Bridesmaids were Nancy VeaL Pickle i Pimlento or Dutch V V M M V pkg. 4 s M l2

& 1 Area Police SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIOHSI TANK TOPS 2/*5 1...... BEACH P A R H Discontinued Converse SELECT GROUP MEN’S li#*' / COVENTRY Holmes is scheduled to SUN TAN degree burglary Tuesday night Richard T. Holmes of East appear in Circuit Court 12, Sanitary Napkint in connection with the in­ Hartford was charged Tuesday Manchester, July 29. LQTIQN SNEAKERS *4 ** PAIR vestigation of a break into the SLACKS with abandonment of a motor 1 John A. Wheeler, 23, of Edward Potter home on Rt. 74, vehicle in connection with the Lebanon, and Kenneth Comer- $ 1 2 9 Tolland. |C Select Qroup \ investigation of a car found in ford, 25, of Snake Hill Rd., ONLY I Coventry Lake on July 4. Police said the Potter family Vaiiws to $15.00 Values to *20.00 Values to *25.00 Sporty Canvas Tie Covenry were both charged is on vacation and the home was teg. or Super i " i The car was removed from with disorderly conduct in con­ Lemon FliTortd Pack of 6 -12 oz. cans 16 oz. Ptaitic Bottle the lake by scuba divers from being watched by police of­ nection with the investigation ficers when RinauiL was $ 9 * 0 $ 1 0 9 0 the Coventry Police Depart­ of an incident on Armstrong ICE CUBE BOX & 2 Shower Queen' NEW EARTH BORN DICALCIUM »15*® ment and Coventry Fire observed breaking in through SHOES PAIR Rd., Coventry, Tuesday. the rear window. He was ap­ PHOSPHATE Department. It was submerged Both men are scheduled to UBE TRAYS GARDEN SHAMPOO off Lakeview Ter. Police said prehended when attempting to wilii SEUCTGMNIP Select Qroup appear in Circuit Court 12, flee from the scene, police said. indications were that the car Manchester, July 29. SPRINKLER VITAM IN D had been in the lake for several Rinaud was to be presented in ONLY C STRIPED TOLLAND RERM UDA SOoo months. The license plates had Circuit Court 12, Manchester, William J. Rinaud III, of Staf­ today. 1 1 9 $ ^ 9 9 been removed. ford was charged with second- • Green Apple. For Oily Heir > Apricot...... For Normal Hair ONLY b K ^XUT-OFFS’’ ^ 9 ‘ ' Avocado .... For Dry Hair CRU-NECK KNITS 21*7®® Twist out trays Raft, 1.39 8 oz. Size Large Bottle of 1000 cape Select Qroup SELECT 6R0UP Singer Inflation Fighters MOSQUITO M o n s a n t o 's 4 oz. i Discontinued Styles COIL I a s t r o SWEETA SHORT SLEEVE I TURF BELTS ONLY LIQUID 1/2 PRICE MATS « s s siRTS s srar SMtrs l>^ Sizes 32-42 Select Qroup Doubleknit Repels mosquitoes, burns $ 1 9 9 $ 1 7 7 / BUY ONE AT REGULAR for hours. Pk. 8 coils & I --... J » 2 . . burning stends. Reg. 3.98 Reg. 3.19 Fashioned Sunweer PRICE GET ANOTHER FOR ONLY *1.001 WERE CUTTING PRICES. ^ixW OOSANA MINI J & J for RELAXER iPlUS A DOLLAR ; \ ^ \ i HAIR BABY Y O U PAT THE HIGHEST PRICE PLUS A DOLLARI SANDALS DRYER PQWDER SNICK INJEaOR STAINLESS FASHIOH MATE*ZIG-Z9G baby SELECT GROUP MEN’S ONLY STEEL BLADES sewing machine 88 powJer DISCONTINUED SHLES i i $ 9 9 9 oNir ONLY SAVE *20.95 Comfortable, itimulating and so ralaxingl 9oz. (Ize Reg.87< Peck o f 4 Reg. 794 ^MANCHESTER STORE ONLYI PACKAGt Of 3 ATHLETIC SHOES* “ 2w PLASTIC Fantastic Value ! Most Sizes PLUS A DOLLAR PLEASE DRDP SOCKS BEAUTIFUL SOFT CANVAS LUGGAGE in 4 sizes NOTE: to use as totes, overnltes, ALL SALES FINAL j 99 to 1.29 Reg. beach or diaper bags. CLDTHS ALL SALES CASH or O N I T ^ MASTER CHARGEI ONLY c IS " ’ Heg,$4.49 'NOW $1.9t Carrying case 18" Reg. $4.99 NDW $2.09 or cabinet extra 18" Reg. $6.49 NOW $3.99 NEVER LOWER v H A best-seller with built-in Cotton Nylon All PurpoM Full Cushion ' 19" Reg. $5.99 NOW $4.99 y blind-hem stitch, snapon aiECK THESE SHtVKB ■ CORIPAHR AHB SAVE ■ SHOP AHTHWt M IIIS FOB 10.000 ITIMS siiws* Si'S!!? presser feet, 3 needle pos­ itions, exclusive Singer* PROMPT PHOTO FINISHING COLD BEER - SODA PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE front drop-in bobbin. f O R A U - W ® ® COMPLETE LIQUOR DEPT. FREE DELIVERY COSMETIC DEPT. T O U C H i t SEW *sewing machine Model 758 OFF FREE GIFT WRAPPING ^ MAGAZINES • BOOKS COMPLETE VITAMIN CENTER LOWTLT PRICES 903 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER W ITHDESK/CABINET Model 692 REa FIRST AID CENTER MONEY ORDERS TV TUBES A TESTER PROJECTOR BULBS W6 *> TW; -I Exclusive Singer* push-button front drop-in bobbin. PRICE . SPORTCOAT* - SLACK* open daily till 5:30 P.IL, Thursday till 9 P.M. '^ C o MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 36S DAYS A YEAR I s U lT S Is HIRTS ■ RNLT8 TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers S/51f s tar I i to day and rum thru Sol u rd:i f •/ h i' open daily till 9 P.M., Saturday till 5:30 P.M. SINGER G U o A < ^ 9 t with your - t I r ' I li 2 0 ° /o a n d For store nearest you, see the yellow pages under SEW ING MACHINES. BANK AMERICARD or BankAmericaro ., ( ; ( ■ > I- I r Hf i I' ,i< I : ■ ■ A -A Itjdcm .iknl I H I SIN U LR COM PANY Copvri«hl ») 1974 THE SINC.LR COMPANY. All Ri»huRe\er«d lhtou||houl Iht Woild. MASTER CHARGE CARD

\ ST MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 19, 1074_PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. July 10. 1874 Committee Judge Kerner Denied Studying Mayor Main . Speaker Reduction in Sentence Committees CHICAGO (UPI) - A federal Kerner sat impassively, his At Democrats^ Party judge Tuesday refused to hands folded on his lap, as reduce the three-year prison Taylor read the decision. pre- By DON LAMBRO Mayor John W. Thompson tion; Dr. William Buckley, sentence of former Illinois Gov. Kerner’s attorney, Thomas will be the main speaker Satur- noted educator, author and Otto Kerner and former State Patton, said the former gover­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — day, when Manchester historian and chairman of the Revenue Director Theodore nor was not repentant. After months of testimony and Democrats hold a dinner-dance Library Board; Katherine Isaacs. “I want to lay it square on the debate. Congress decided in "In Honor of Six Friends.” Bourn, former town director U.S. District Judge Robert line,” Patton said, “There is no 1972 to halt the astounding The six are Matt Moriarty and former chairman of the Taylor ordered Kerner to begin repentance. There is none growth of government advisory committees by — Sr., distinguished community Board of Education; and Ann serving his term at the because Otto Kerner in his leader; Pascal Mastrangelo, Larivee, loyal and hardworking Lexington, Ky., federal peniten­ heart and his mind knows that characteristically — creating inventory another committee. chairman of the Manchester member of many subcom­ tiary on July 19, and then he is innocent.” Housing Authority and mittees of the Democratic l^ '.y granted both men a 10-day Patton argued that Kerner Created within the Office of Democratic leader in District Town Committee. extension to July 29. The place had a heart condition and Management and Budget was 6; Beldon Schaffer, former Co-chairmen of the event are of Isaacs' incarceration was not needed so much treatment that the Supreme Allied Com­ chairman and longtime Herbert Stevenson and Paul announced immediately. imprisonment could jeopardize mander of all committees, the member of the Board of Educa- Phillips. It was the decision of his health and even his life. Committee Management the arrangements committee Secretariat, which was charged "to keep active participation on lA U with responsibility for a top to Decitled Too Late a local level this year,” hence, bottom review of every last one sale •eotocM of them — 1,439 at the time. SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) - the choice of Mayor TTiompson for the main address. SIDEWALK SALE! Ck>ngress found these prolific The state advisory council on historic preservation decided The guest speaker at a JULY 11,12,13 committees were populated by this week to place the similar event last year was U.S.. some 24,500 private and public three-story Strahom Pines Man­ Sen. Abraham Ribicoff. LP RECORDS citizens, required an assigned sion in the National Register of Sen. Ribicoff and First StEOtOOM GUITAR Special Salel government staff of more than Historic Places. District Congressmen William 4,400 to oversee their affairs, But the mansion, buiit at the Cotter have said they will make and at the time were estimated to cost taxpayers million a turn of the century, was torn informal appearances at Satur­ ttiM, down several months ago to day's dinner-dance. It will be at SALE! year. Delete. | i o o | make way for an apartment Willie’s Steak House, Center i;l Their activities ranged over complex. St., with a social hour at 6 and 1 ONLY almost every conceivable facet dinner at 7 p.m. Fender, Qlbeon (. of human endeavor, dealing SPECIALS GUTAR with everything from on BERNARD A. LOZIER, prophylactics to laxatives to TV AND TRUTH Dr. Golueke^s Dream House GUITARS, AMPS, » d AMP exotic plants. OMB’s com­ INC. EVANSTON, 111. (UPI) - SALE! mittee, ordered to make // calling R»paln Nearly half of the elementary CASES, etc. mergers and cuts wherever i R»pl»e0m»nt$ students in a recent study ac­ possible, recently issued its We’re famous for this cepted television commer­ Many Unadvertised 1973 report and proudly an­ Quality Carpaniry Work, contained dwelling with ponds of algae on the roof and cy lin d erIn V home’s center w heJehSrh. rr onel In fact, many people Palloo • AddHIona cials for health -related pro­ Surprise SpedalsI nounced that 390 conunittees, ducts as true, the monthly living space shared with a cow and 50 chickens. Uke a She E e -ITie nr^«s creates out of a total of 1,250 in i Ramodallng perpetual motion machine, the “housebam” (schematic used f5r heaffnoLr.:__™ wait for this STORE WIDE scientific journal Pediatrics used for heating, light, refrigeration and cooking. The lef­ existence at the end of the year, shown at right) would use recycling methods to provide a f f M E$am$t9$ reported. Overall, the 281 stu­ tover sludge from the digester makes a rich fertilizer for 1013 Main Street had been abolsihed. SALEI If you’ve never family of four with power, food, and waste disposal. Key to dents surveyed believed 70 the garden. Excess algae could be dried and used for However, last year 216 new shopped WATKINS before, now PiMNW 649-4464 per cent of the 781 commer­ the housebam is the algae ponds where the tiny plants animal feed. (UPI photo) M anchester committees were created, 24 of cials they viewed. them by acts of Congress, for is an excellent time to find out 649-2036 an actual net decrease of 174 committees. why WATKINS is Gone forever are committees KNOWN FOR QUALITY and irin Evaluated “We Sell, Teach. Ser­ on "dialer and answering ser­ vices,” polar programs, tobac­ FAMOUS FOR SERVICE vice and Repair all co marketing, art in the em­ bassies, the broiler industry, Medical Letter Band Instruments!" computers, and such panels as Ji the Flathead National Forest Explore all 6 floors of By AL KOSSITER JR. The report said aspirin has said it is an effective way of Advisory Committee. UPI Srience Editor been implicated as a possible taking single doses of aspirin. This year, the report vowed, our beautiful furniture gallery. cause of stomach or intestinal 0MB will "conduct a rigorous WAHINGTON (UPI) - More bleeding and a few other dis­ You’ll find them brimming with •I ' than 1(X) varieties of aspirin are review to eliminate advisory orders. To minimize such committees that are not ser­ exciting ideas and savings in offered for sale in the United irritation. The Medical Letter States and the consumer is your U0US6 l686rves ving a useful purpose.” said any aspirin table should be 0MB has its work cut out for every department. faced with confusing claims for taken with a full glass of water. their effectiveness, safety and it. Buffers are added to some (^^alifornia Here are a few existing ones cost. aspirin tables to decrease gas­ The Medical Letter, a non­ that may raise some eyebrows; tric acidity. But the Medical The National Board for the SOFA, CHAIR & LOVESEAT profit publication for doctors, Letter said in the amounts pre­ evaluated drugs containing HOUSE, Promotion of Rifle Practice; Drapery sent in most buffered for­ the Dance Advisory Panel; the J aspirin and concluded in its mulations, buffers do not Plant Variety Protection July 5 issue that all aspirin is produce a meaningful decrease not alike. But it said no impor­ PAINT! Board; the Advisory Panel for SPECTACULAR Gallery in acidity. It said food or a glass tant difference in painkilling Anthropology; the National of water probably works just as Peanut Advisory Committee; IMMEDIATE DELIVERY effect between various for­ well. AND mulations of aspirin has ever and the Committee for the Nevertheless, the report said Recovery of Archaeological FAMOUS MONTGOMERY SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED been established. some scientists have found less Aspirin tablets disintegrate in Remains. fireside wing chairs. Heavy grained, Queen-size/78” innerspring mat­ gastronintestinal bleeding with A few others include the the stomach and dissolve buffered tablets, presumably easy to care for vinyl, brass nail trim. tress. 3 cushion, loose pillow-back. primarily in th^m all intestine. Panel On Review of An- U because buffers tend to shorten The report said it is the rate the tiperspirant Drug Products; Use as pairs or singularly in any room Skirted base. Linen print beige, the time it takes for the tablets The Women’s Advisory Com­ SAVE tablet dissolves that deter­ to dissolve and there are fewer 20% in your house. Oxblood & HarvesJ green, rust. Reg. $469.00 mittee on Aviation; at least two mines the rate the drug gets undissolved particles to irritate into the bloodstream. review committees on con­ brown covers. the stomach and intestines. traceptives, one on laxatives, “Improperly manufactured "It has never been es­ Early American WING SOFAS tablets may either be so tightly and four on women’s rights. (one only) $349 tablished in patients with pain­ Congressional experto who 84’73-cushions/5V2” duo-latex foam packed that they do not readily ful conditions, however, that sale dissolve, or they may crumble ^ have studied these committees there is a difference between for years say 90 per cent of cushions/hand-tled coil springs for L before use,” the Medical Letter buffered and non-buffered them could be abolished longer seat life. Self-decks/arm SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED said. “Crumbled tablets and aspirin in time of onset of Paint job for the house? Do it right with California Acrylic House powder may contain con­ without so much as a ripple in Queen-size/78” innerspring mat­ analgesic, duration or degree of ainti Beautiful colors la sf and last... no more blisters, peellno the machinery of government caps/box pleats. Queen Anne wing chairs, fruitwood siderable amounts of egraded relief of pain or incidence of or chalking. And the trim? Reach for California Trim Paint the tress. 2 cushion - deep tufted dia­ SLIPCOVERS drug. Although these phar­ Sen. Lee Metcalf, I>Mont., for finish, stretcher base. Beautiful, gastrointestinal distress,” the original exterior latex trim paint. ■ ■ ■ one, has called them "a headless maceutical differences report said. crewei-type red, blue green prints. mond design on arms & back. Heavy between tables could have monster.” w s lk i^ mad* from The Medical Letter said Summer to a wonderful Ume to paint your Houae: As with many gbvemment ac­ grained, easy to care for black vinyl. SALE PRICES. ChooN the fabric just for you from a larga clinical consequences, it has sale Reg. $189.00 AlkaSeltzer has a much higher Wa have tha paint, suppliaa and the "Know HowT tivities, they began modestly collertlon of vat-dyad and pro-shrunk fabrics. Thasa ara long-lasting and aasy- never been proven in controlled content of buffering agents than Reg. $469.00 A Q trials of analgesic effect that enough. The first federal ad­ other buffered aspirin tablets, visory panel was used by iur. Watkins Shop-at-Homa Sarvica. To In- one brand of plain aspirin is and since Alka-Seltzer is dis­ Matching LOVESEATS sale $149 (one only superior to another.” L A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. George Washington to help him a t «ll|>covars y a cut and phnad in your homo, than skillfully solved before taken, the report 728 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER deal with the Whisky Rebellion. aalf-woltad, finishad with box or p M . Today they exist in every skirts, than Installad whan complatod. nook and cranny of the govern­ Contemporary BEDROOM SET SALE PRICES FOR SLIPCOVERS ONLY ment, yet no one has any total sale Assortment of traditional Early Walnut veneers/dresser, chest, mirror, headboard, picture of what they all do or American loveseats. frame & nite stand. why many of them were formed Reg. $568.00 $ 0 4 9 ^ S A L E to begin with. Though each was created to Matching CHAIRS Colonial BEDROOM SET Includes: *Sofa & 1 CHaIr...... $239.50 Carman, give government the benefit of (limited to stock on hand) landscape mirror, dresser, chest-on-chest, cannon­ *Sofa & 2 Chairs...... $329.50 expert advice and counsel from ball bed. 0 R O O C lP t lf t e r B the private sector, many are in Reg. $780.00 $ 0 9 9 ‘Arm caps ara oxtrs. fact packed with government 'Wing M d yiannal tucks raquiro 1 sxtra yiud of fabric. 887 Main Street In sale Spanish BEDROOM SET. Pecan veneers downtoun Manehetter officials. The Defense Depart­ 1 Cushion Chairs - sA others rsquira mors fabric and labor. ment alone has more than 713 /twin mirrors, headboard, frame, dresser & door / * Sofas up to 7 r In length, with 2 or 3 cushlone. representatives on various LA-Z-BOY r e c l in e r s "Main S l Guild Member" ) AN others require more fabrica. committees. Universities, cor­ SAVE EVEN MORE chest. Reg. $715.00 porations and organized labor The ULTIMATE In comfort! „ . DRAPERIES also make up a major portion of WHEN YOU BUY PAIRS $539 their membership. from Wattdns. And during our Saml-Annuiri siua you’N ba nisasod to haar tha Women^s Department Men’s Department Critics charge that they sofa & loveseat $498 DINING ROOM Elegantly styled table operate in a shroud of secrecy, sofa & chair $418 $149 w/formica top & 1-10” leaf W/4 spindle back chairs. their meetings usually closed to c a sa m e n ?m L m ^ !I^ * "« r'’^ Traditional Prints, Contomporary, baautiful Just 65 Men’s Summer Suits and Sport Jackets loveseat & chair $348 Reg. $285.00 o» bow exdtlng colors. the public, keeping no agenda, marked down 20% to 30% nor maintaining a transcript of $179 heJIa draparlas ara made with hand-finishad pair of loveseats $438 V their proceedings. Who reads CONTEMPORARY: Breathable naugahyde Matching 40” lighted china w/glass shelves. Reg. their reports, if anyone, is hard pair of chairs $269 saddle Reg. $281. (1) sJlsiTi•^'•blauponraquaatCaN \Dre88e8tWereto$115...... NOW 14.99 up Handsomely colored Glen Plaids^ stripes, and solids in $294.00 woven Polyester & Wool Combinations, No Knits — to imagine. Last year the number of com­ TRADITIONAL: classic Roll-arm design, $199 d rap arl^ badspraads In any fabric to match or compUmant your badroom I Because oj the selection, only 1 to a customeh mittees declined by 16 per cent. skirted base, luxurious, two-toned crushed velvet. Critics in Congress who believe All sofas, loveseats & chairs are Reg. $210. (1) DINING ROOM solid cherry, oval table w/2- Long Dre88e8f were to $135 ...... NOW 19.99 u p i 12” leaves, 2-queen anne arm chairs, 2-side chairs that figure should be much covered in long-wearing, stain- CONTEMPORARY:Breathable oyster I Slacks — A special group of Slacks, were to $45 higher will be awaiting OMB’s and hunt board w/chlnatop. Reg. $1088.00 Youm K reupholstery next annual report with more resistant HERCULON® plaids & naugahyde. Belted down arms and headrest w/black «W* pl«5« that Is a favorita. It so, inqulra about quality I NOW $9 e a ., or 2 for $15 accents. Reg. $286. (1) O $778 Slacks, were to $30...... NOW $10 u p I than a little interest. tweeds. (Sale prices limited to stock ara^rw lbbld* f*Qhiad. b Hs2 All Other Summer Slacks Wllnfls addad. Tha fabric you 20% Off on hand - 36 units) lawn^o matchad, saams and waitings cust^ To compiata tha axpart job axpoMd framaa ara poHshadT You can i Pant Suits, were to $135 ...... NOW 44.99 up % OFF 9x12 nuts W M iH Q?” * " “ Citing c o l l a ^ of naw covarings by calling 643-6171 for Dress Shirts - Broken Sixes (mostly 16’s) and colors in PROSTI’TUTES W a t^ s S h ^ o t-H y n a Sarvica, thara will ba no axtra oost orobttgatlon tor this a special group CARACAS (UPI) - /■ Or, If you prafar, stop In. This Is an WaiiU tims during Sami-Annual Sala. TWIN OR FULL SIZE SETS! Quality rugs, tufted to last for N ow $2.00 ea ch Venezuela’s new government is considering legalizing MAHRESS & BOX SPRINg (Discontinued Sets by years and years. Shop-at-Hom# Sfrvtc* prostitution. ’99 Stearns & Foster (Bristol) Reg. $156.00 Oapartmant A raprasantativa wW Although the profession is In vour ^ olll^bovars, draparlas or upholstary. Shop Spring Coau & RaincoaU, were to $300 I outlawed, Caracas has more in your horns at no axtra cost or obllgatloni than 50,000 prostitutes, work­ NOW $35 up I Other bargain, in Bermuda Short,, Golf Shirt,, EUht ing in brothels, apartments, OPEN: TUE. Through FRI. till 9 / SAT. till 5:30 / CLOSED MON. / 935 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER / 643-5171 bars or on street corners. Legalization would force them to have medical check­ MASTER CHARGE □ LAY-AWAY □ OUR CONVENIENT REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN □ All Sales Final All Sales For Cash or Master Charge ups. (Charge For All Alteraliont)

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News Capsules | Kennedy Offers Compromise Health Plan MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 10, 1974_PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Heat Flags WASHINGTON (UPI) - "I predict that if we pass hearings on insurance reform, "Let it take five years if good provide hospital, doctor bill and families’ medical costs after; Business Bodies Hawaii Studies Sea Mine Potential, Dangers WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - .The weatherman expects Offering a new compromise in catastrophic (medical cost) in­ which began April 24. sense requires it. But let us other coverage for all the bills reached $2,000. ; relief today from the week-long heat wave that has wilted his drive to bring about national surance alone, this committee In his testimony Kennedy make a commitment in law to a Americans through increased This approach is viewed as a By RUTH YOUNGBLOOD George Wilkins, a scientist about $1 billion expanded within But the possible threat whether to mine the ocean with the Navy’s Undersea the state. Connecticut citizens and taxed electric power facilities. health insurance. Sen. Edward and the Congress (will) cripple signaled the second important comprehensive health care plan worker and employer payroll piecemeal step even by its HONOLULU (UPI) - Hawaii lo Hawaii’is environment, floor. Center and head of the task “The 24-member task force M. Kennedy, D-Mass., urged the movement for national compromise he has made in his to every Ameripan at a cost taxes in a plan administered sponsors. Democratic Sens. is weighing the possibility of a already deeply scarred on Oahu Hawaii’s neighbor islands Cool Canadian air moving into the region should reduce force, said although manganese was astounded, not only at the Congress Tuesday to phase in a health insurance and that the efforts to push a health in­ they can afford to pay.” through the Social Security Rusell Long of Louisiana and Savings Bank billion-dollar sea mining in­ by innumerable high rises, still remain relatively un­ temperatures from he uncomfortable 90-degree range into deposits were known to exist in value of the deposits but that broad-coverage plan over the motion will be so consumed by surance bill through Congress Earlier, Kennedy had system. Abraham Ribicoff of Connect- dustry with the dangers of overcrowded beaches and blemished, and environmen­ the tolerable 70s through Thursday, the National Weather the islands prior to his team’s they had been lying there ig­ next five years even if it must the inflation we cause that we this year. retreated from active support Some witnesses have urged cut. But it is viewed increasing­ Shows Growth polluting her unspoiled shores. sewage dumped into the sea, is talists are determined to keep Service said Tuesday. The Weather Service predicts most­ report, “there was no world nored so long.” at first include only benefits for may never get around to of a bill that would provide the House committee to adopt ly as the compromise Congress The Savings Bank of A study of the ocean environ­ a key factor in deciding them that way. ly cloudy skies today with highs in the 90s and a possible shortage of manganese and Considering that any such children. primary care and to the cradle-to-grave health in­ the catastrophic medical costs is likely to take if it passes any, Manchester has shown an ac­ ment has astounded state of­ "I you to phase in the saturating the market would mining would probably start out thunderstorm. Kennedy strongly attacked a millions of Americans who need surance financed through the plan, which would pay most bill this year. - tive growth in all departments, ficials, scientists and the benefits of a comprehensive just reduce the metal’s value.” with a one ship harvest, proposal by two other senators it," ‘Kennedy told the House Social Security system. This according to mid-year figures business community with the health insurance program, Working with scientists at the samples taken indicate the to protect families against only Ways and Means Committee. first compromise with Ways released by Everett J. Livesey, revelation that deposits on the Victim Identified begining with children, in order University of Hawaii and in gross value of the deposits at the catastrophic costs of major and Means Committee Chair­ Newington Hospital the bank’s president. ocean floor between the islands to allows both our nation’s private industry, the task force $270 million in platinum. $12 NORWICH (UPI) — A 22-year-old drowning victim, one illnesses. He called this ap­ man Wilbur Mills produced a Savings deposits as of July 30 hold a treasure in precious providers and our federal Starts Unique Program learned that based on a one million in gold, $400,000 in proach "inflationary, damaging Kennedy appeared with other more modest bill which the two totaled $143,173,901, an increase metals and a possible economic 6f 18 persons who died accidentally over the Independence government to grow into the million ton-a-year mineral silver, $26 million on palladium, to our health care system, and a members of Congress in the jointly introduced. ‘ I of 9.67 per cent over the same bonanza for Hawaii. Day holiday weekend, has been identified through finger­ great social project we are un­ harvest that could be taken by $130 million in osmium, $8 hollow promise to the American final session of the committee's The Kennedy-Mills bill would NEWINGTON (UPI) - The date in 1973. The report, “Hawaii and the print analysis. The dead man whose body was retrieved dertaking,” he said. turbed teen-agers have been one mining ship from the ocean ihillion in iridium, all precious people.” Dividends paid to depositors Sea, 1974,” prepared by Gov. from Mohegan Park Pond Saturday was identified Newington Children’s Hospital sent to reform schools without- floor, the metals haul could metals, plus $130 million worth over the past year reached a John Burns’ Task Force on Tuesday as William R. Barrows of Norwich. The Coast has started a program, believed knowing whether their come to an annual gross value of manganese and titanium and Oceanography, disclosed that unique in the country, of giving behaviour problems could be record figure of $7,755,699 as of $785 million. varied amounts of other Guard, meantime, has discontinued the search for vast amounts of gold, silver, juvenile delinquents physical corrected medically. compared to $6,433,639 for the “When we considered a metals. Stoningtoh lobster fisherman Roderick Debraggas, 32, and and psychological examinations He said experts around the year ended June 30, 1973. platiunum, iridium, osmium his son Rodney, 7, who are missing and presumed drowned longterm operation involving Wilkins believes the forma­ I The bank’s mortgage depart­ and palladium in addition to before they are sentenced by country claim that up to one three ships, the annual value of tion of the treasures resulted in Long Island Sound. ment has closed new mortgage maganese, nickel, iron and Heat Wave Grips Midwest the courts. quarter of juvenile delinquenti the metals came to about $2 from volcano geothermal fluids totaling $25,348,935 — an copper occupy a plateau 3,000 to Hospital spokesmen say of have physical problems, billion,” Wilkins, said, “with flowing into the sea over 6,000 feet deep. Youths Escape the 24 youths examined so far, educational impairments and average of $2,112,411.25' per millions of years. The plateau, month during the period from I SAYINGS I some have turned out to have learning disabilities that keep By IJniled Pre8» International "Hey, with weather like this, they’ll suck up anything,” a called the “Waho Shelf,” runs BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — Two teen-agers charged with physical or mental disorders them from leading a "normal’* July 1, 1973 through June 30 of from the north coast of Oahu to Chicago cops shucked their ties, and beer drinkers drank Milwaukee beer salesman said. helping their friends escape from a juvenile detention that legally should have kept life. this year. the Kauai Channel and is so Minneapolis dry during the first real hot spell in the Midwest “It’s a salesman’s delight,” a clerk at the air-conditioning sec­ Collateral and installment I About Town | center June 23 have managed to escape from authorities them out of the courts system. Robert D. Ertl, director o| vast that “a ship bringing up Tuesday. tion of a department store said. “The heat will do it every time.” loans also showed an increase themselves. State Police said Ruben Ramos, 16, and They^aid one child for in­ probation for the Hartfora one million tons of ore a year From northern to southwestern Iowa, the heat was on. The Minneapolis office of the American Autombile Association stance, showed indications of Juvenile Court, said the chancd of 35.29 per cent over June 30, to 50%! Nelson Milett, 17, both of Bridgeport, had passed a gun to could operate on the plateau for Demand for electricity soared. Livestock and fire-danger war­ reported 191 calls in one day from motorists whose cars malfunc­ suffering from epilepsy. of determining whether there 1973, and now total $7,664,351. Cub Scout Pack 2 will have a Circle Y of South United 1 five friends being held in the detention center, aiding their a century.” nings went up for Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas. tioned in the heat. Pavements buckled on highways throughout Livesey said, “We are es­ family picnic Sunday from 1 to escape in which a matron was shot in the abdomen. Ramos Another was a borderline retar­ are contributory physical or Methodist Church will meet Despite the initial costs of a Chicago reported a record high of 98'degrees for the date. Hot the Midwest. date whose judgement was im­ pecially gratified with the 4 p.m. at Robertson Park tonight at 7:30 at the home of and Milett allegedly bolted from guards Tuesday while mental disorders in the youths mining ship and a plant about weather also prevailed in the East from North Carolina to New Residents in Lincoln, Neb., were asked to water their lawns paired and yet another was would also help the courts. growth we have shown in the baseball field. Hamburgers and Mrs. James Hoagland, 80 Manchester | only three days a week. Suburban Minneapolis and St. Paul the size of an average-scale oil I TWEED’S being transferred from a car to the Bridgeport State Jail . Kids in New York City splashed through the spray of hot dogs will be availaljje. Par­ nearly totally blind, they said. Then “We’re back in the legal past year—particularly in view Carriage Dr. refinery built on the shore, the S Open Thursday where they were ordered detained following a court open fire hydrants. banned water sprinkling. ticipants maybring whatever Dr. Eugene R. Ehrlich, head ballpark and we know where we of rising living costs and task force is convinced the in­ appearance on charges stemming from the earlier escape. In the West, record heavy rains swept northern California and Bands of raging thunderstorms moved across Michigan, Ohio strained economic conditions. else they want to eat. (k)m- I SPECIALTY SHOP Nights ’til 9:00 g <-ol the hospital’s child life stand.” he said. NEW TACTIC dustry could operate at a great parts of the Pacific Northwest. The three-day-old storm has and northern New England. Waves up to 10 feet high crashed mittee members are reminded Meantime, the last of the five earlier escapees, identified program, said too often dis­ We continue to be grateful J[or STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) - profit. broken every rainfall record in the normally dust-dry California against the shore of Lake St. Clair in Michigan, damaging the loyalty and confidence of to wear a comic costume. only as a 14-year-old male, surrendered to authorities The Stanford University interior since the government began keeping records during the shoreline property and boats. the people in the communities Tuesday. Hospital has tried a new tac­ Forty-Niner gold rush. Strong winds blasted Tilsbury, Mich., causing some injuries in we serve.” The Rev. Eugene Charman tic in discouraging smoking. It was the sixth day since the beginning-of-the-month a mobile home park, and damaging winds hit Elyria, Ohio. will be honored at a farewell temperatures crept into the 90s in Chicago. Following the lead of A “mini-tornado” smashed into the tiny northern New YORKTOWNE tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. in Instead of signs ordering “no five piece Place Settings - Reg. $8.60 energy chief John Sawhill, the Chicago Police Department let of­ Hampshire town of Pittsburg, toppling cottages and power lines. TERMINAL MANAGER St. Jam es School cafeteria. smoking”, the hospital has in­ 200 settings only - sale ends Saturday stalled a “thank you for. not ficers remove their ties. “I guess you would call it a mini-tornado,” said Mrs. Edwin Robert J! Nyulassy of Friends and parishioners are T m f f W i Genuine American made stoneware — oven proof smoking” sign. Hamm's brewery in Minneapolis reported beer deliveries could Robie, who was on duty in the Pittsburg fire station. “I live on a I Bike McCycle Winners Manchester has been appointed invited. nJ|[nt:oo BOS Main street, Manchester Phone 646-0762 Medical Payment not keep up with demand. Dayton’s Department Store in the hill and Icould see it becoming very, very black. Then there was open slock — dishwasher safe very durable. terminal manager of Schuster Express Inc. in South Windsor, Minnesota city said swimsuit sales increased abruptly. this terrific wind.” Winner of a 30-inch, 10-speed bicycle at the Bike McCycle JULY Air conditioning, swimming pool and beer salesmen in Early morning temperatures today ranged from 89 degrees at ;:. drawing at the local McDonald’s, 46 W. Center St., was 11- it is announced by I. Tully STUPENDOUS SIDEWALK SALE! Delays Alleged Milwaukee were equally ecstatic. Needles, Calif., to 45 degrees at Redmond, Ore. Schuster, executive vice presi­ 11, 12, 13 • year-old Roger Dee of 150 McKee St. Making the presenta- dent. An Bxcltlng Party Idea! . 'tion is Manchester Mayor John Thompson, (below) Nyulassy is a member of the HARTFORD (UPI) - An properly, a problem which could • u s CMS I Kimberly Larrimore, daughter of Jim Larrimore, Stan- Operations Council of the New ‘US. DIVERS" CLOSEOUTI audit has repltrtedly turned up cause the loss of federal fun­ Customer Pick-Up Buffets, and • NCUEM CU : dish Rd., Coventry, receives a 20-inch racer from York State Motor Truck SWMFMS evidence that tne state Welfare ding.” l • ‘tl « P I « ^ SPALDIN6 4 McDonald’s assistant manager Tom Pickel and Mayor Association, the Veterans of Home Delivered Buffets Department slowed down The reviews are required by • NTS moil MCffiTS ARMY $ 2 0 0 •Msxnuiis IThompson which the elder Larrimore won in the drawing. Foreign Wars Post 596 in Mt. in Ready-to-Serve Containers! payments for medical services the federal government to in­ Carbone Delegate Selection SHRT9 1/ •FOOTULLS Vernon, N.Y., and the local sure that welfare clients are ! ' There were thousands of entrants in the drawing. Seven For further information, call Prices So Low, 7 3 •voliiTUus in the last part of the fiscal year Army & Navy Club. taken off the rolls as soon as I; names were drawn with the top two winning bicycles and • CKN KCX You Can’t Say Mol ' •SOCCaULLS in order to show a sound finan­ Nyulassy and his wife, the they become ineligible. I the other five receiving radio kits according to Nick GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, Inc. SNUTsans ACCI *6011 MILS cial picture. former Mary Devlin, and their On the matter of the ;' Romano, manager of McDonald’s. ‘ 649-5313 or 649-5314 • TDIIS SUITS RUBBER RAM U r i a •TQ usuits State auditors Henry J. two children reside at 47 Agnes Becker Jr., and Leo V. Donohue payments for medical services Excludes Bailey, Ribicoff MB SNORTS OVERALLS 9 9 * • MCqilETS Dr. found the data during an in­ rendered to welfare clients, the vestigation into alleged auditors said if the medical irregularities in welfare payments for the final months longtime political antagonists, his contribution to Grasso’s payments to Hartford-area am­ of the fiscal year had kept pace HARTFORD (UPI) - For publicly assured by Grasso of and Killian once managed to Hartford victory as a step up bulance companies, but said with the rest of the year, the the first time in many years. some power if the party wins deny Carbone the town chair­ for Carbone in the eventual that they have been unable to department would have spent Democratic State Chairman election — Carbone’s succes­ manship he now holds. struggle to succeed Bailey, who Thursday, conduct a thorough review. $127.7 million for the year, $4 John M. Bailey will not be a sion hopes seem somewhat Carbone put his prestige and has assurances from Grasso The auditors also charged million more than it reported voting delegate to the party dimmer. powerful city organization on that the post is his for as long as Friday, and that the department has been spending. nominating convention in Hart­ Bailey, of course, will attend the line May 23 to help Mrs. he likes. Carbone also got other making allegedly unethical Recently a number of doc­ ford July 19-20. the nominating convention in Saturday — Grasso defeat Killian in a big city bosses to come out for alterations in its federally tors, hospitals and pharmacists Neither will the party’s likely his hometown. His duty as state pre-convention delegate Grasso prior to the Hartford required deadlines for have claimed the department nominee for gover­ chairman is to call delegates to July lltti, primary fought in Killian’s primary. reviewing cases. slowed down payments in the nor, Attorney General Robert order on opening night. hometown and supposed But now with Killian as No. 2 The auditors reported that re­ past few months to the point K. Killian. But neither he, Killian nor 12th and 13th stronghold. on the party ticket — and cent slashes in the welfare staff were it now owes them close to Nor will Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff will have voting rights. Grasso’s 2,000-vote victory mean the department “can’t $30 million in back bills. Ribicoff, Connecticut’s senior margin resulted from a bitter carry out the federal review senator. And at least some of these struggle that brought to the fore developments are the apparent ethnic rivalries between Italo- HOUSEWARES DEPT BOYS DEPT. CURTAIN DEPT. doings of one man — Hartford Americans supporting Grasso 33 nr. Only - Rm . to 6 JO A A A Democratic Town Chairman and Carbone and the Irish 10 ONLY - Reg. 7.99 lust In time — ^ Nicholas R. Carbone, the wedded to Killian. The primary BOYS’ SHORT SLEEVE DRAPES 6rx72” ...... 3 . 3 Z a camper's musti strongman whose trademark is election was also seen as a test o u r entire sto c k of to shun neckwear even on for­ of Carbone’s strength against KNIT TOPS mal occasions. the remaining Killian loyalists ELECTRONIC 0 9 9 DRESS DEPT, 6-12 insect repellent in Connecticut’s capital city. Carbone, explaining his deci­ Ribicoff and Bailey, 69, were Reg. to originally on the slate but IINSECT KILLER O V p r ic e i sion to choose other party 2.98 0 0 DRESS CLEARANCE 2 figures, said none of the three resigned to maintain HquM or boimi, reg. 98c to $2.19 asked to be on the city’s 70- “neutrality” in the primary. NOW member delegate slate, the Rep. William R. Cotter, D- ^T^GAfoEN UMBSELU TitBLE. ,9 .9 9 largest single voting bloc at the Conn., and Probate Judge 1 18 Only • Hag. 986 44* to *1.09 convention. James H. Kinsella, original PLASTIC LAWM R A K ES...... ZD* DOMESTICS 'we have every little thing!’ members of the slate, also Aside from his public withdrew in the name of 12 Only - Hag. 3,27 '4 1 10 Only • Rag. 5.88 g % OFF explanation, political observers 0 “neutrality.”. PATIO TORCHES...... IJ 50 saw another factor in Carbone’s 72x00 RLA N KET...... Z i % “Where a They, too, are apparently Regular to 26.00...Spring A Fall dollar's decision. He is reportedly angry frozen out of the (jarbone- 6 ONLY - Reg 17.98 10 Onh - Rag. 8.88 A O Style8...Speclal Group...Slzee 10-20, 12^/i-| n m u M about the deal under which selected convention slate. FOAM RED PILLOW S...... worth Killian agreed to take second Z.9o 22V2 „ the mVoele of nuJaStm* For weeks after the hard- IDOUBLE (Slightly SoHad) i* ^vifltown manehc$tei*J^ a dollar I" spot on the party ticket headed fought primary, Bailey worked by Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D- behind the scenes to heal 2 Only - Rag. 18.88 a A O UNIFDRM DEPT GETS PROMOTION Region Director d o o r m e t a l v Conn. wounds and bring together the 1 7 8 ELECTRIC BLANKET ...... 9 .9o Killian and Carbone are feuding Grasso and Killian, who Louis P. Marinelli of Raymond J. Coassin, former OouMa dual control SpoeW Oroun, Rog. to 12.98 C AO / once worked together under the Manchester has been promoted manager of the Manchester I WARDROBE I f c 12 Only - Rog. 18.00 UNIFORM CLEARANCE ... .9 U 7 0 Oil administration of former Gov. to teletype service supervisor European Health Spa, has been TWIN A FIIU O An John N. Dempsey. 1^ Southern New England appointed Northeast regional QUILTED BEDSPREADS...... B . U u Insiders say Bailey remain's ’ftlephone. director it was announced by c iu ld M l SNACK SE R V E R ...... , 4 . 9 9 DAYTIME DRESS DEPT. unconvinced the Watergate Marinelli joined the company Francis G. McDermott, presi­ 2 Only-Rag. 11 JO m scandal will bestow certain dent of Health Industries Inc. TRIANGULAR CORNER TABLE Democratic victory, but Prior to joining the Spa, ...D .7 D SPORTSWEAR DEPT, SUghUy S o M WOMEN’S DRESSES believes it would take LADIES’ LONG SLEEVE “something short of a miracle” for the GOP to beat a Grasso- MEN'S DEPT. Killian ticket. PULLOVER TOPS His handiwork also eased ten­ MEN’S IRREGULAR sions between the two warring Reg. 5.98 factions and virtually T-SHIRTS & BRIEFS 50% OFF! eliminated the risk of a divisive Solid Colors 99 Reg. to $13.98 □ Special Group pre-election primary. Sizes S-M-L It is an open secret among his Sold by Pkg. supporters that Carbone wants ------2 HANDBAG DEPT. of 6 Only 99 to succeed the aging and ailing Ladioa’ Long Stem 0% Bailey as state party chairman. PULLOVER T O P S ...... 3.49 37 Only-Rog. 980 i l e e Carbone supporters viewed 613 Rog. 6.98...8oHd coloro...slm S-M-L PURSE ACCESSORIES...... 4 9 * Man’a Short Slim AA SPORT A DRESS SHIRTS ... ZiD.DD 24 Only - Rag. 8.99 Ladloa’ a A A Rag. 3.98 ea. Sim MN-L-XL ^ POLYECTER S U C K S ...... Z.9B INFANTS DEPT. I 2 0 Onhr - Rag. to 22.80LOO (not all a b a s avaRabMavi A c m (Not aO abas avaHaUa) 38 Only - Rag. 1.49 Roya’ 4 a A COATS ..... T T 7 1 Z .O O Ladba’ Rog. to 10.00 b A A SHORT SLEEVE n iL O S ...... I .DO Knynionil J. UoaHaln 118 Only-Rag. 8.00 M M ’S a A BODY SU IT S...... 9.1111 Sbea 2 - 8 Coassin attended Quinnipiac POLYESTER & COnON'JACKETS Z.UII College where he studied ac­ counting. He also served in the United States Air Force Securi­ ty Service as a Russian inter­ 945 Main Street MANY, MANY preter. In his new position he will In Louis P. Marinelli assume responsibility of the MORE ITEMS Spas in Hamden, Manchester, Downtown Manchester in 1957 and was foreman of PBX Waterbury and Milford along repairmen in Hartford at the with three Spas in at time of his recent promotion. Massachusetts, one in Rhode FREE PARKING ^He attended A.I. Prince Island and t\yo in New York. REAR OF STORE SIMILAR SAVINGS! Technical School. Coassin will make his Marinelli resides at 121 Ralph headquarters at the Northeast Rd. Group office in Hamden. PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. July 16. 1974 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., July 10, 1974 — PAGE TWEN’TY-SEVEN . t Council Balks at Cost Democrat Fill Posts, Back Candidates The Confusion over Case Mi* COVENTRY The committee voted to “1 believe all the people of treasurer from May to \: donate $50 in B ra d le y ’s the state have suffered under September of that year due to a Monica Shea memory to a charity of the the present administration. All leg injury. Of Early meet Shipment Correspondent choice of his family. of us have been overtaxed.” Curran read from other Jack Bailey seeking the Cloud said, "It is my judg­ auditors’ reports that stated in ^••Wi 742-9495 nomination for the Second ment that if this state is going those years that the business af­ they wou^ not put this in be procured early is only a por­ The Democratic Town Com­ VERNON Councilman Sadrozinski also Congressional District spoke to to continue to grow, if we are^ fairs were handled in an orderly writing, m said, however, that tion of the steel, then we should mittee last night endorsed BAKHAKA BICIIMONI) questioned the legal factors in­ the committee. going to be able to attract new and proper manner. he d o ^ business with this realize that the $45,000 is more Charles Popple for probate Without actually taking any volved if Manchester Steel Bailey said, “I think, this is industry, then a state income Curran said, ‘‘I handled suppIiCT all of the time and has than a ’percentage of the total judge; Julie Bradley and action, the Vernon Town Coun­ were no longer the actual low the only area of the state where tax is inevitable. But this must between $300,000 and $500,000 a ^S^9w9lk been/able to meet his com­ contract of $360,000 and Ritvea Wisenall for registrars cil, Tuesday night, rejected a bidder. Councilman Thomas congressional candidates are be part of a total tax package mitments of voters; A1 Bradley, A1 day in my full-time job and no probably closer to a 25 per cent Benoit also agreed there would going around speaking to each which will reduce property recommendation to appropriate unter noted the fact that Mayers, Holly Gantner, Lionel one has questioned my ability.” increase for perhaps half of the be no guarantee that the school town committee. We have open an additional $45,000 to speed up ^teel has been very tight for the Jean, Joseph Fowler, Sandy taxes and the sales tax.” Dave Barry, who is seeking total amount of the steel. If the would be ready on time or government in Eastern Connec­ Frank Curran, who is seeking delivery of steel for the/sjx months. To get it from Morrotte, Joe Bastarache and the nomination for the Fourth classroom steel is ap­ guarantee that there would not ticut.” the nomination for sheriff of classroom addition of the h i^ warehouse, the buyer has to Mike Fratianni for justice of Senatorial District, spoke to the Pre will be a donation bar were appropriated. This would flationary spiral,” the mayor refinery could be located in the Curran said that this was due and music will be provided by bring the Manchester Steel con­ commented. dition (it was turned down second district but I am against to the fact that he had been out Art Manning. tract about $2,000 over the se­ The additional $45,000, twice before) “so I don’t think In other action the council putting it in Long Island of work both from his full-time Tickets will be. available at cond low bid which was $403,- Hunter explained, is only for there is any rush now.” voted to authorize the mayor to States To Be Sound.” job and the position of clerk the door. 000. Robert “Skip” Walsh, who is -...I that portion of the steel to be Councilman Peter Humphry s i ^ a contract with the police "V''. Donald Eden, mayor pro- Reimbursed seeking the nomination from » ' -J»j; * — * ■ I — used to expedite construction of said, ‘"rhere is no guarantee union as negotiated by a sub­ tem, presided over the special the 53rd Assembly District ESTABLISHED^ the classroom wing of the there won’t be a shortage of committee of the council. meeting in the absence of For Oil Work received the endorsement of the school. He said this would be other materials later, that is The contract was discussed in 1945 Mayor Frank McCoy but Mayor executive session prior to this town committee last night. r/)i ^ '•’t v ; . ■■ ilkA about 159 tons. why we have inflation, because For Trips ^O N lCA McCoy left a memorandum for Under the awarded contract action. BOSTON (UPI) - The Walsh said, “If elected I’ll the council in which he posed people are willing to pay a visit the Planning and Zoning, CO. all of the steel was to come premium price to get It was also voted to refer to federal government will send several questions concerning Town Council, Board of ::>V from Bethlehem Steel and is materials.” the Planning Commission, a reimbursements to all states the appropriation. petition requesting installation Selectmen and Board of Educa­ and Travel,** scheduled for delivery next Councilman Robert Wehrli, for expenses incurred in the I .' Co/t He asked if there would be April. Architect David Eveleth of sewers on Loveland Hill Rd. operation of petroleum alloca­ tion meetings of those towns in any guarantee that the procure­ who is also chairman of the the district so that I can keep in told the council if the premium PBC, explained his committee from the high school down to tion programs in fiscal 1974, the • PASSPOIT GASES ment of the steel from a New Rt. 83. contact with my constituants.” steel were delivered on was directed to do all possible Federal Energy Administratin N York warehouse, at the ad­ A1 DeCicco, who had beeo • TMP DIARES schedule in September the to get the construction going as has announced. ditional charge, would Councilman Donald challenging Walsh for the • NOTE PAPER Wells Dennison, walking toward the youths at the pond’s Case Mt. Here they asked they youths to dress and leave as building probably could be soon as possible. He said the Hugh Saussy Jr., Region I ad­ guarantee that the high school Sadrozinski, bhairman of the nomination, withdrew from the • FOLNIG CmBAGE edge, and Robert Dennison, right, have come upon over a ready for September 1975. He committee has worked many ministrator of the administra­ • POSTALETTES none of them had permission to be there. (Herald photo by would go off double sessions in sewer subcommittee, said race at 4 p.m. yesterday. //*•' dozen young people, several on motorcycles, during an said if the April delivery date is man hours to make this possi­ tion, said New England’s share • PlAYRK CAROS Barlow) September 1975. there is a contractor working in Sanford Cloud, who is seeking afternoon’s inspection of their land along the ponds near held then construction would ble, “and now at the 11th hour it of the $5 million reimburse­ • ADDRESS BOOKS Ilunter, who was present at that area now so it would be the nomination for state comp- probably be finished to take the seems it was not essential.” ment will amount to $262,286. fn-ri the meeting, said he had been easy to install the line. He toroller, spoke to the com­ •B K RED PENS school off double sessions in Maurice Miller, chairman of The breakdown by states told by the supplier that if he asked that the Planning Com­ mittee and said that the comp­ January 1976. the Board of Education, told the show’s Maine receiving the M 3 - could wait until Sept. 1 they mission be asked to expedite troller is the watchdog for the M A IN S T In his memorandum, the council that the board had given largest share, $73,693; followed All Here At could guarantee delivery but action on the matter. state. mayor said, “Since the steel to its word to the townspeople that by Vermont, $71,563; Connec­ 1 Cloud said, “To date we have the school would be on double ticut, $47,775; New Hampshirre Approval was also given for a not had a monthly report from sessions for only two years. $33,609; Massachusetts $23,858, Harrison’s Stationers SIDEWALK contract for $11,55() to resurface and Rhode Island $11,806. the present comptroller as is MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 08040 This map, greatly reduced from the original in the office of Town Engineer Walter Next September will start the Dart Hill Rd. from the bridge to required by law.” FORMAL'S INN >nc. second year. “I think we have Skinner Rd. The section from Senkow, has been darkened to show Spring St. at the top where it curves past the spring an obligation to these people Rt. 83 to the bridge has just ^ d the much narrower, proposed access road leading to the town’s Case Mt. property. For the tux and I think the council should been completed. • t shows the location of the planned six-foot, chain-link fence which must be consider that,” he said. installed by October in order for the town to maintain its right to the access road. The that’s inn Eden reminded Miller that A request from Kingfisher property to the right of the proposed fence remains private property. The property to the the public had rejected an ap­ Co. of 'Tolland to tie in to the left of it IS town-owned. r r j for him propriation twice, "so mayte Vernon sewer line was tabled you’re placing too much until the July 15 meeting of the emphasis on this.” council so further information MALCOLM BARLOW The construction of the Frank A. Amona. Prttidant WhaCs Public? RUMMAGE SALE 1716 town, state, and federal 147 Birch S t, Manchtatar, Conn. 06040 Wehrli told the council that can be obtained from A. roadway along the 15-foot-wide Talaphona 10-9 Waak Days spending the extra $45,000 could Richard Lombardi, engineer. governments have paid $631,- WhaPs Private? easement from Spring St. to the t t t C ' 649-7901______10*6 Satgrday save six months of inflationary I 622.59 fpr Case Mt. this s p r i n g ___ —— town property, will be on the at » yet vet confusion reignsreiens in the nvenriaagenda nf of the RnarH Board nt of nira/<.Direc­ costs. areas. Now much of it is filled public’s mind over what it tors for appropriation in the in or no more than swamp level. Umght, what it can do with it early fall, Weiss added. He Cleaning out the silt will be a and even how it can get to the expects it will be either a fall or BLAU Furniture Stores great undertaking and expen­ mountain. winter project. sive, the brothers said. To do it Much of this confusion has In the meantime, Weiss said, 1115 Main Street, Manchester — This Thursday, Friday & Saturday on their own land and still shown itself in the form of “We are hoping for the coopera­ accept the public’s abuse does dozens of youths happily swim­ tion of the public.” /// not appeal to them. ming, often in the nude, in the Weiss said policing of the The worst problem of all has A lady In Bolton buys a $600 Colonial Sofa A Chair In groon, SELLING THE $600 SOFA FOR $298. SELLING THE $90 GLASS privately-owned ponds off lands owned by the town will be come up recently: motorcycles. It comas In rad — wa stuff it In a corner. Spring St. just north of the the same as on all other public TABLES FOR $13. SELLING THE $900 DEN SOFA FOR $118. “The motorcycles have vir­ mountain. When asked to leave, property. A buyer buys 29 $S0 glass occaissional Tables that no one And so on down the line until all of the comers are clean. the youths are indignant and in­ tually ruined the roads,” Wells else wants, we stack them in a comer. Anything you buy during the RUMMAGE SALE you own, we said. “(Relists would go up the sist they are on town lands and A manufacturer discontinues a Naugahyde Den Sofa that don’t ever want it' 'back, '. ALL SALES FINAL H you can move N, u mountain in the wet weather are not breaking town laws. . and dig the deepest ruts.” Public was $300 — 9 months later, wo taka a Lay>Away cancella­ taka it witti you—for naturally at these prices, we’ll have to Robert and Wells Dennison, tion. That's right — we stuffed It In another comer. charge for delivery. Our store Is loaded with comers, so two of the former owners of He pointed out a pathway Case Mt. and still owners of with old and fresh bike tire Records Pretty soon—no mom comers—so we’ra putting on an OLD even H you don’t see what you want In this partial listing, some of the pond properties, marks and said, ‘"That used to FASHIONED RUMMAGE SALE to clean out the comersi come in, wo must have a corner Just for youf discussed the problem recently be a nice, fern-covered walk.” Warranty Deeds with The Herald. The Dennisons noted they Henry J. Pope Jr. and were spending about $3,5(X) per Leonilda M. Pope to Arthur W. Many odd pieces from our bedding in­ Kroahlar no longer offers a fur The lands all around the fabric. Our Kroehlor Sofa and Chair l*or the “do-it-yourseir fanaUc. Hu- S5-M ' ' mountain, the ponds and the year just to maintain the and Betty L. Estey, property at ventory. Some have boon disconsinued, roadways in recent years. inbrawn goes on sale for $398.00 Dimension Livingrfr Room fumlturo in former Case Bros, mills off 137 Campfield Rd., $31,000. some are from broken sets, in any case Wyllys St. were open^ to the Robert Dennison explained, The U&R Housing Corp. to on Thursday. Please buy Kill What a boxes and complataly un- “The compelling reason for us some pieces are priced as low as general public for 110 years, the William A. and Nadine Gegern, buytil assomblod. Has to bo soon to bo to want to sell the mountain $38.88 ' SMILING # 1 SERVICE brothers noted. They are property on McDivitt Dr., $61,- bolieved. Tables from $24.00, SmRSVEcml'. was so the kids would have a 500. descendants of the Case family Wrought Iron and Oak cocktail tables Chairs from $48.00, Sofas from DOWNTOWN and only recently sold the mill place to go. Executor’s Deed $118.00. ■ “ And we would have Joseph F. Ryter, executor un­ from Cassard marked down to $58.00 yfeSSLrtC l^ S P O i r r AND to Boise Cascades Inc. which closed the plant down. privacy.” der the will of Lester H. Smith, A genuine Carson’s Sofa wlUi wood Hl-Lo Gas Oven from Glonwood. Slightly I t * The Case family quietly Despite the sale of the moun­ to Juris and Madelaine accents that originally sold for PARKADE tain, the Dennisons and their Pukinskis, property at 67 N. Last of a legend. Genuine Kling tea dusty but has never boon used. Was maintained the waterfalls, the $900.00 $979.99 For $398.00 A ifs yours. roadways, and the 'spring neighbors have yet to get their Elm St., $28,500. cart In old tavern pine. Value of through most of the years. privacy. Youths are not only Federal Tax Liens $290.00. Yours for only $148,00 freely using the mountain for Internal Revenue Service Been looking at this every morning 7 ^ 6 6 . . y f f i | And people used the Largo seloctlon of occasional up­ camp fires, motorcycling, and against Joseph Malena, 91 Elm for over a year. Just have to stop * ^ 0 C ^ . 6 0 A t S t roadways, filled their jugs with Wide selection of odd Maple A Pine holstered Chairs. Many are current run­ 1 fresh spring water (as they do general gatherings, but also the St., $4,838.01 raining my mornings. So wo’ra Colonial Dinettes and Dining Room pond areas. In fact, due to the Internal Revenue Service ning numbers, some are available in to this day), and respected the soiling H for $248.00 Chairs from qualify manufacturers. open invitation to tour Case Mt. confusion over what the town against Robert A. Romano, 35 pairs. Values to $279.99. Some priced Vandalism did not exist. Trash actually bought, they are more Ashworth St., $3,262.47. Soma as low as $18.00 as low as $88.00 cleanup was not necessary as brazen than ever with the Marriage Licenses there was no trash.'' thought they are on town Albert Fred Parlato, Bristol, • WMm satoGUon of auortod stylos of lamps, Modern and Spanish Record Storage : i f p ------Hotpolnt's 3900 Super ciother Wyar Is no Filling in storm-caused ruts property by the ponds. and Gloria Ruth Pelletier, ITT many sail worii. SAVINBS OF TO m on Chests. Upholstered tops and rolls on Police were stoned last year Ridge St., July 12. spadflod lamps. tonMr being meda, but wa sHII have one. SPLE in the roadway was the biggest casters. Wore $99.99, Now Only $48.00 S270.00 value tor SI 48.00 f £9 SIDEWALK SALE item of maintainance born by during an effort to remove Anthony Walter Kowalski, Colored Glass Accent Tables. Dlscon- the Case family. youths in the pond area. Due to Manchester, and Doris still covorod by tsetory guarantao. the darkness, none of the youths Bourgeois Sloan, 13 West St., Hnuad from NaUonal manufacturer and • Ease ttie energy crisis, buy a battery t m - 13th***YOU*LL FIND**. It was a pleasant relationship powered decorator clock. /; JULY - nth and the Case family descen­ accused were ever fined. July 20. we were the last to know. Only $19.88 79 Today, police are still not Building Perinils Soma loft-over Father’s Day Prices on dants say it could have con­ Our highly Intoillgont buyer came Prices start $19.99 tinued for a very long time. anxious to police the lands due Ivars Ramans, for La-Z-Boy’s famous rocker-rocliner • Spectacular Savings for everyone! “Vandalism started just after to the difficulties. Manchester Racquet Club, dose but not close enough, so wo Chairs. Come in and look them over. World War II,” the brothers Police Chief James Reardon 110x120 addition at 404 W. Now own a pecan, (not oak) Bassett For No Particular Reason, 20% off all R * « .+ b 3S-oa ( ' refuses to comment on the Center St., $67,500. Wa have no Idea why or how this Sota and • Prices cut waydown...Savings way up! said. Spanish China, glassed In with a Lamps, Occasional Tables, and Wells recalls steady, problem other than to note the George J. D’Amora Jr., llahtod top. Full Retail Price Chair came to our store. Colonial style weekend attacks on the log hazy boundaries between the swimming pool at 221 Bidwell GNtwara. Sota and Chair with Pine accents In gold private and public lands. St., $500. $349.99. Sale Priced a l horculon cover. Sava S360.00, S308.00 • Choose from fabulous famous maker merchandise! cabin on the south shore of one only...... $248.00 of the ponds. The cabin became Access to the town-owned Robert Topping, swimming and you can have It oo mountain lands, about 230 pool at 42 Starkweather St., Hotpoint Room Air Conditioners. Last Reg. S760 value ...... <398 a shambles as the family grew A really old, but as yet unused, • Hundreds and Hundreds of Super Summer Specials! tired of repairing it. acres, is now through the gate big chance for many Intormodiate Colonial Pine Dinette with Table and 3 Trash barrels were ignored. at the waterfalls by Spring St. It Johnson Sign Service for R.J. velvet swivel rocker, models. Prices begin at $98.00 Matching Chairs. Buy Tabia and 3 Chairs Camp fires could be found is the only access and will be Gauthier face sign at 234 Oak $130 value fo r...... t . . . . $69.00 S lid we will give you the 4th chair Irom carelessly set up all over the shut off this fall by the purchase St., $200. some one olsa. ______Mrving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 mountain. agreement. Marie Bevans, storage trailer Compiotoly shattered Curio CaMnoL Originally Due to the damage, the Den­ A fence, six feet high made of at 373 Woodland St., $200. SOM lor S169.9S. Our Junkman ottered us nisons suspect mothers told chain link steel, is to be built David S. Garber, two tool S20.00 tor It You can have It tor $20.00 H you their sons, armed with new along the town property facing sheds at 433 Woodland St., $180. wish. hatchets, to go up to Case Mt. to the ponds which are about a Lucy Gamelis, tool shed at F-R-E-E-! practice. quarter mile from the town 895 Center St., $250. OPEN EVERY NITE ' Careless people were not the land. ’The fence is to continue U&R Housing Corp., new • DEUVERY SERVIIX - furniture stores til 0 P.M. only ones attacking the land. down the mountain along the dwelling at 277 K enney Rd., • M STORE DE(MMT0R SERVKE SAT. ttl 9:30 Home construction along access road to be built leading $30,000. Middletown Old Saybrook Manchester • CASH* CHARGE Birch Mountain Rd., part of the to Spring St. C&D Builders Inc. for Jeff • S n UP V YOUR HOME 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 Nurmi, additions to dwelling at • BUDGET TERMS water shed of the ponds, as well Robert Weiss, town manager, FREE LAY-AWAY as construction of 1-84 caused said the t^ids are out for the 83 Dudley St., $11,000. • UY-AWAY UP TO ONE YEAR silt to fill up the bottoms of the fence construction. He expects Alexander Jarvis, add car­ SERIOUS SHOPPERS: UUs hope wa wHI novor have to Iwvo prices Uks those ponds. They were four- to five- it to be built well before the Oc­ port to industrial building at 375 feet deep or more in most tober deadline. New State Rd., $5,000. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 10. 1974— PAGE TWENTY-NINE PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 18. 1974 Starts Tonight in Five Cities Tiant Stopper for Red Sox, NEW YORK (UPI) — Crowds totaling 145,000— about 50 added attention in view of the strike by National Football expected and the fan response has be6n encouraging.” Harris, former Notre Dame star, and rookie Danny White percent (lapacity—are expected to welcome the new World League players, the are at Memphis Here’s what the fans can expect competitively on sharing the throttle for Memphis. Both teams have mostly Football League to the sports scene tonight in five cities. Southern with 25,000 expected in a 50,000-seat stadium; the opening night; rookie running backs so plenty of passing is expected in Although most of the teams in the 12-club league are con­ Hawaii Hawaiians at Florida Blazers with 15,000 in a Southern California at Birmingham this one too. sidered question marks, the five-game opening card is 27,000-seat park, the Texas at Chicago Fire with ‘ In addition to Mira, the Americans have an all-veteran Hawaii at Florida Scatters Four Hits by Rangers featured by a matchup between two title favorites—the 35,000 in a 55,000-seat stadium and the Portland Storm at backfield of running backs Charlie Harraway and Paul Florida has veteran Bob Davis at while Southern California Sun facing the Birmingham Philadelphia Beil with 30,000 likely to turn out in the Robinson and flanker Dennis Homan. Adams has Hermit rookies Norris Weese, from Mississippi, and Jim Fassel, Americans at Birmingham, Ala. massive 90,000-seat J.F. Kennedy Stadium. Johnson and Jim McAlister among his running backs and a from Long Beach State, will alternate at the position for BOSTON (UPI) — Darrell Johnson was relaxed in his office and happy Burroughs did provide one more scare in the fourth inning after the Red The game is expected to draw 35,000 at the 72,000-seat Anticipating a fairly impressive turnout of fans, WFL potential star receiver in Dave Williams. An all-out offen­ Hawaii. Rookies are carrying the load for Hawaii this Legion Field and may feature a passing duel between 10- to have something nice to talk about for a change. Sox had gone ahead 2-1 when he smashed a long drive to the bullpen wall Commissioner Gary Davidson, who conceived the idea of sive battle is anticipated. season until such NFL stars as Calvin Hill, Randy Johnson His Boston Red Sox had just downed Billy Martin’s Texas Rangers 2-1 year veteran George Mira of the Americans and Tony in right field. Dwight Evans, who drove in the first Boston run, reached the league, issued an optimistic pre-season statement. Detroit at Memphis and Ted Kwalick take over in 1975. on the strength of a fine pitching performance by Luis Tiant. Adams of the Sun, who threw 52 touchdown passes in three over the barrier and snagged the would-be home run. Tiant tamed the rest “We have progressed much faster and farther than most Bubba Wyche, a former University of Tennessee star The league’s first week of competition will be rounded .seasons at Utah State. Johnson hasn’t had a great deal to be happy about in recent days. Up to of the Texas batting order. people expected,” he said. “Our football product appears who played four seasons in the League, out Thursday night when the New York Stars play the In the other games, which the WFL hopes will gain ’Tuesday night, the Red Sox had dropped six of their last seven games and to be substantially better than even some of our coaches will be at quarterback for Detroit with veteran John Jacksonville Sharks at Jacksonville, Fla., in a game which toppled from hrst place in the American League ETiist Division. . The Red Sox scored a run in the first. Cecil Cooper, who slammed two will be televised over a 100-station TVS network. “Yes,” said Johnson, “it was a well-played ballgame, wasn’t it?” doubles in three official trips to the plate, walked with two men out. He “Tiant was the key,” added Johnson. “He’s been our stopper for quite moved to second when losing Texas pitcher Jim Bibby gave Carl some time. He pitche<^a great ball game and just when we needed it, Yastrzemski a free pass and came home on Evans’ ground single to right too.” field. Tiant scattered four Texas hits in going the distance for his 12th win against seven losses. The lone Ranger run was a hard luck tally against Cooper scored the second Boston run in the third, lining a double into Tiant, an unearned run in the first inning. center field and trotting home on Yastrzemski’s towering triple against Cesar Tovar greeted Tiant with a line single through the box and things the center field wall. Sears fell apart briefly for Boston. Tovar advanced to third on Dave Nelson’s drag bunt single when rookie Red Sox catcher Tim Blackwell The Rangers and Red Sox tangle tonight in the second game of their ball into right field. three-game series. The Red Sox have set aside the proceeds of the game Tiant nearly proved the master of the situation, however, as he fanned to be donated to the “Jimmy Fund,” a children’s cancer research founda­ two of the next Oiree batters, but Jeff Burroughs drove a sacrifice fly to tion in Boston. Young David Clyde (3-5) is scheduled to pitch for Texas right field to score Tovar. and Reggie Cleveland (6-6) is expected to take the mound for Boston. ' / Pirates and Royals Complete Trade •Wilson Named- from Cleon Jones, Gary ( ‘‘k 1 DynogUiM Wide Guard Regular Frice SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - ^inuBFedeB!^^| PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The Pirates from the Royals in a The Pirates also called up Righthanded fireballer Don Matthews and Richie Zisk —all Tubeless Blackwalls with Old Tire 25% with Old Tire Excise Tax Pittsburgh Pirates 'Tuesday trade last winter. He played in third baseman Art Howe from Wilson of the of whom had great weeks," if ‘ traded infielder Kurt Bevacqua 18 games for the Pirates and their Charleston, W.Va., farm has been named Player of the Keeney said, i ■■ 'V D78-14 135.00 2 0 “ $2.25 back to the Kansas City Royals batted .114. team in the International Week by National League for minor league infielder Jose Martinez, 31, who hit .198 at Wilson pitched back-to-back 1 V League. Howe, who batted .345 President Charles "Chub” E78-14 $37.00 O" 2 7 " $2.33 I- Martinez and an undisclosed Omaha, will be reassigned in for the Charlies, will join the Feeney. shutouts over the . / amount of cash. the Pirates’ minor league Pirates here today. “ It was a very close vote, as Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates 4 F78-14 $39.00 0 " 2 0 “ $2.50 Bevacqua, 27, came to the system. during the week. ft/ there was strong competition G78-14 $42.00 1 0 “ i ^ / 3 1 “ $2.67 5.60x15 $34.00 1.^ , \ J i S“ 2 0 “ $1.71 J G78.15 $44.00 ii* » 3 3 “ $2.74 lUPI photo) / /' ' / H78-15 $47.00 1 1 " 3 5 “ $2.97 First Grand Slam Homer of Career for Nettles ITS PROBABLY THE MOST Gene Michael Greets Yankee Teammate at Home Plate American League Roundup PRACTICAL FAMILY CAR AROUND. STANDINGS Angels Bow Again A merican League EAST 10th Straight Time W L Pet GB Baltimore 45 37 Cleveland -*5 37 NEW YORK (UPI) - Next time Dick Williams might Boston 45 38 .542 Vt try an exorcist. Detroit 43 41 .512 3 The California Angels, seemingly possessed by a Milwaukee 42 41 .506 3Vk demonic force that has led to the club dropping 27 of its last * New York 40 43 .482. 5tii 34 contests and all since Williams became manager a week i s WEST ago, dropped a 3-1 decision Tuesday night to the Baltimore W L ,Pct GB Orioles. Oakland 48 37 .565 Kansas City 42 40 .512 4‘A ’The loss was California’s 10 straight, tying a club record Texas 42 44 .488 6Vk for most consecutive losses. ^ Chicago 40 42 .488 6‘A ’The superstitious Angels tried to reverse their bad luck Minnesota 38 47 .447 10 of late with a display of mystical defiance before the California 32 55 .368 17 game. Williams, who led the Oakland A’s to two con­ secutive world championships but has yet to win in nine games as Angels’ manager, elected to send Bobby Valen­ J Tuesday’s Results tine to home plate with the club’s lineup card. Boston 2, Texas 1 The Angel Inflelder, who wears No. 13 on his uniform, Milwaukee 6, Chicago 5 cradled a black cat in his arms and walked beneath a CHAMPION Minnesota 3, Detroit 2 (11) New York 8, Kansas City 2 ladder before shaking hands with smiling Baltimore Baltimore 3, California 1 Manager Earl Weaver. Oakland 7, Cleveland 0 The Angels’ search into the occult for answers to their MID SIZE DODGE CORONET. shortcomings on the field went to waste as Baltimore Tuiiiglil's Games scored in its first at bat. Baltimore (Grimsley 10-7) at “It wasn’t my idea, but its fine with me,” Williams said. High voUiaQB California (Ryan. 10-8) “We’ll try anything to get out of this slump. Maybe I Texas (Clyde 3-5) at Boston should have let the cat hit. We have no punch at all.” (Cleveland 6-6) Boog Powell drove in two of the Baltimore runs, in­ Chicago (Wood 14-9) at cluding the game-winner with a sacrifice fly in the eighth Milwaukee (Champion 3-1) inning. Powell snapped a 1-1 te that had existed since the ^ \ Detroit (LaGrow 7-7) at first inning by scoring Rich Coggins from third base on a A I I li r AT I Minnesota (Decker 8-8) fly ball to deep center. Coggins had opened the frame with New York (May 2-2) at Kan­ a sipgle off loser Dick Lange. Coggins took third when sas City (Dal Canton 4-4) (Only Games Scheduled) designated hitter Tommy Davis singled to the spot that shortstop Dave Chalk had vacated to cover second base for ||4yP| Thursday's Gaines Texas at Boston a possible steal. Baltimore at Chicago, N In other games Oakland blanked Cleveland 7-0, Boston New York at Kansas City, N edged Texas 2-1, Milwaukee edged Chicago 6-5, Minnesota il Cleveland at Minnesota, N trimmed Detroit 3-2 in 11 innings, and New York topped .oil filter i (Only Games Scheduled) Kansas City 8-2. ’’ A’§ 7, Indians 0 ttioliVolliaDe Jim “Catfish’^’ Hunter pitched a three-hit shutout for his i3 C 9 National League. fifth straight victory and 12th win overall while Joe Rudi Six-cylinder mileage economy in a family-sized car? That’s the Dodge Coronef four-door sedan. drove in three runs with a pair of singles in leading the A’s Come in and get the whole story . . . on room, ride, and economy. EAST over Cleveland. GB ’The A’s jumped Cleveland starter and loser Steve Arlin, When it comes to family-sized wagons—we Dodge Boys have it all! Our Coronet station wagons St. Louis 2-3, for three runs in the first inning with Rudi driving in are roomy enough to carry a four-by-eight sheet of plywood flat, with the tailgate closed and the Philadelphia two of them with his single. It became 4-0 in the third on a seat forward. And the standard wagon engine is the time-proven Dodge 318 V8. (Naturally, the Montreal walk and Rudi’s second single. Pittsburgh Yankees 8, Royals 2 "318" is available on Coronet sedans, too.) Chicago Graig Nettles’ grand-slam homer, his first as a major Whether you choose a Dodge Coronet with a Six or a V8, Electronic Ignition is standard. This New Yprk leaguer, capped a six-run first inning and sparked New I il. . T WEST is the Dodge solid-state system that helps cut the frequency and cost of tune-ups. And it also York to a victory over the Kansas City Royals, ’The win SAVE *6.96.. . Case of.Sears j W I Pet GB eliminates those troublesome points and the condenser. Los Angeles 60 .690 was the Yankees’ fifth in their last six games. C'-: I 48 .571 lOVa Twins 3, Tigers 2 Best Spectrum lOW-40 Oil I t . ■ i I Houston 45 .523 14'A Harmon Killebrew’s single in the bottom of the 11th | i . “ I Atlanta 45 .517 15 scored Steve Brye from second base to give the Minnesota San Francisco 38 .437 22 Twins a victory over the Detroit Tigers. Rppl.iCL'd FREE il It San Diego 37 .411 24>A Brewers 6, White Sox 5 Case of 24 quarts 'j;.-I t.lils Insl.ill.'d FREE Tuesday’s Results George Scott drove in four runs, including a game­ \ : it So .iis Inst,lilt'd it ii Cincinnati 8, Chicago 5 winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning, in Montreal 5, San Francisco 4 leading the Brewers over the White Sox. Regular $ San Diego 5, New York 4 • 10.96 MS fw Mr, II I Los Angeles 8, Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 4 Houston 5, St, Louis 2 A ’s Fire Two Coaches, [SearsF Wednesday’s Gaines and economy. 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He sought his 80 Oakland Straet CHRYSLER Pittsburgh (Demery 0-3), N A's manager Alvin Dark said own staff at the start but manchaster, Connecticut Dodge St. Louis (Foster 4-5) at he finally received approval I’inley, who had signed the four- AUTHORIZED DEALERS Houston (Wilson 5-6), N from owner Charlie Finley to* man crew in the middle of last riiiirsday’s Games hire his own coaches and that season, refused to make the Cincinnati at Chicago he felt “this was the right time change.

% ■ %. % V -A. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 10. 1974— PAGE THIRTY-ONE ^AGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., Wed., July 19. 1974 Legioii Ups League'-Leading Mark Los Angeles Travelihg Herald Angle At Championship Pace By Earl Yost Sports Editor As Ballard Sets Down Windsor, 3-1 NEW YORK (UPI) — Joe Morgan is right when he says of the bullpen to finish up. Marshall was touched for five the Cincinnati Reds “better wake up” if they're going to bench and the team on the field. hits and two runs in 2 1-3 innings in his 18th appearance in By Len Auster bid. win the National League’s Western Division title because the Dodgers’ last 22 games, Lanky Manchester High junior Bruce Ballard lost his bid Lethargic at the outset, the Manchester American Manchester opened the scoring in the fourth inning as it’s been 65 years since a team won the hJjL pennant at the Attlros 5, UardiiiBils 2 for a shutout in the seventh inning with two outs. In his two Joe Banning led off with a bloop single just past third. Ban­ Legion baseball team woke up in time to upend Windsor, 3- pace which the Los Angeles Dodgers are setting. Lee May drove in three runs with two homers and Dave most recent outings, Ballard hurled one-hit shutouts. Bur­ ning stole second and advanced to third as catcher 1, last night in Zone Eight action at East Catholic, llie That pace is .690-60 victories in 87 games—and the last Roberts held the Cardinals to two hits over the last eight MCC Tops in Promoting ton worked a full count walk and pinch-hitter Don Reimer Constantine’s peg went into centerfield. A walk to Maloney NL pennant winner which exceeded that percentage was triumph upped Post 102’s league-leading mark to 7-1 while drilled a single under the glove of first baseman Dennis innings for the Astros, who dealt Jack Curtis his 10th loss Taking a back seat to no one, Pat Mistretta, director of Windsor drops to 3-4 in the zone. and a dump single by Ron Soucier just behind the pitcher’s the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates, who had a .724 mark with 110 against four wins. May, who also had a single, homered in Quinn. When rightfield^r Dan Smachetti let the ball scoot mound loaded the bases with one out. Quinn forced Ban­ victories and 42 losses. athletics at Manchester Community College, has been Manchester entertains second place Windsor Locks (5-3) the second with none on and then connected again with one past his glove. Burton galloped home averting the ning at home but Smachetti walked on four pitches forcing busier than a bee lining up an attractive series of non­ tonight at 6 at East Catholic. John Koepsel draws the The Dodgers swept to their 16th victory in their last 201 on in the fifth. blanking. in the first tally. games when they defeated the Philadelphia Phillies, 8-4, competitive sports clinics this summer. mound assignment. BRAD STRELLA Piralett .5, Braves 4 Ballard allowed just three hits while striking out seven SCOTT LEONE LON ANNULLI JEFF TORRANCE The energetic Mistretta will offer classes in baseball, “We weren’t ready. We’ve played five games in four Tuesday night and at their current pace will finish the Ken Brett won his ninth game in his last 11 decisions and and walking three in notching his third win without a loss. The Silk Towners stretched the edge to 3-0 in the fifth. for boys in the 9 through 13-age bracket, as well as basket­ days and with this heat today we were dead,” commented season with 112 wins. To match that, the Reds would have his 11th win of the season for the Pirates, whose big blow At one stage he set down 14 batters in succession. Tim Thibodeau walked, took second on a wild pitch, and to win 64 of their last 78 games, an .821 pace, to tie for the ball, tennis and boxing for this same age group. rookie Coach Jack Holik, “But he woke us up.” ’The he Windsor threatened in the second as Paul Buika doubled was a two-run double by Mdhny Sanguillen in a four-run, scored on Banning’s wicked shot through the legs of second division title. fourth-inning outburst. Phil Niekro was the loser and savv Cheerleading and golf for youngsters 8 through 14 will also Holik was referring to was Windsor shortstop Jim Burton. and Joe Pina beat out a bunt moving Buika to third. After baseman Dave Blanchard. Banning hijacked second and Redn 8, Culm 5 his record dip to 8-8 for the Braves. be featured plus tumbling and soccer for players age 9 to Burton vehemently protested a called third strike in the Pina stole second and Burton fanned, Kevin Constantine Youth Movement Prominent two wild pitches by loser Bob Wirsul brought him around. 11 and one for 12- to 14-year-olds. second inning and entered in a jawing session with the Silk Morgan, Tony Perez, Cesar Geronimo, Dan Driessen, Padres 5,j Mels 4 hit a come-backer to Ballard, who got Buika sliding in at Wirsul also yielded just three hits, striking out seven, Johnny Bench and George Foster all homered for the Reds All courses will be offered in cooperation with the Towners. This was more than enough to enliven the locals’ home. Keith DellaRocco struck out swinging ending the Fred Kendall drove in three runs with a double and a Recreation Department with a small fee for each. but his wildness led to his undoing. easing Jack Billingham to his ninth win against six single and Dave Roberts hit a two-run. homer which defeats. Rick Monday and Jose Cardenal homered for the enabled rookid Dan Spillner to win his fifth game for the Lillie Black Book Joltings In Club Championship Golf Cubs as the hitters enjoyed a favorable wind in Chicago’s Padres. The Mets made it close when Ron Hodges hit a Fall Back to Second Olivares Wrigley Field. Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson Softball is the No. 1 promotion during the summer three-run homer in the ninth, but saw Jon Matlack suffer predicted before the game that there would be between six his sixth loss against seven wins. months by the Recreation Department with swimming No. By Earl Yost assembled at East Catholic golfing talent and this Leone and Bill King all and 10 homers in the game. E xpos .5, G iants 4 2...It will be interesting to see what interest there will be Winner High last spring. Tomezuk is season is no exception. In deadlocked with 74 scores. Dodgers 8, Phillies 4 Mike Jorgensen and Tim Foli drove in two runs each for in the planned series of cross-country meets at the Com­ Watch out for that Youth Insurance Topples a student at St. Leo College, fact, may be more King is a newcomer to the Bill Russell’s two-run hoflier and a solo shot by Steve the Expos, who dealt San Francisco’s Torn Bradley his munity College course tnis summer. These type races have INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) Movement at the noted for its fine golf teams. young outstanding club club scene. Clark didn’t Garvey paced the Dodger attack which built up an 8-1 lead ninth setback. Rookie Dennis Blair, who started a four- caught on like wild fire and are held weekly in many —After a campaign of two years Manchester Country Club. Annulli and Leone were the members on the greens and have to qualify but he turned in five innings. A1 Downing won his third game but faltered run, third-inning rally with a single, won his third game for neighboring communities...Jim Herdic has joined the staff and seven fights on the com­ MB’s Second Time That’s the warning issued top men with Manchester fairways at Manchester this in a one-under-par 71 to in the seventh and Mike (What Again?) Marshall came out the Expos. of softball umpires and reports he’s enjoying every minute eback trail, newly-crowned World Boxing Association to veteran experienced High a year ago and this season tljan ever before. prove that he hasn’t lost his of it. The former Rec director is also a fine golfer and a golfers who have qualified For the second time this season, the Hartford Insurance featherweight champion Ruben spring, Leone starred at Former champs in the touch. frequent player at the Manchester Country Club...One club Olivares of Mexico City iS back for the coveted Club Cham­ Brown University. Herdic field besides Clark, a three­ Group upended Moriarty Brothers, 4-1 last night at Mt. The qualifying scores official credits Jeff Koelsch, course ranger, with speeding on top. pionship Flight. The first won all conference honors at time winner, are Stan Nebo, in Greater Hartford Twilight League action. The were: I^one 74, Steeves 74, up play at least an hour a day...Don Tarca and Carl Bolin “I'm happy as a lark,” said and second rounds will be Hilinski, who won four loss dropped the Comets into a first place tie in the West Liberty State College, King 74, Torrance 74, Strella got the new first green off in fine fashion last week with the ex-bantamweight king after played this weekend, Satur­ W.Va. American Division with the New Britain Falcons — both at times, and Erv Kennedy 75, John Neligon 75, birdies and Rich Riordan collected the first eagle on the demolishing Japan’s Zensuke day and Sunday. It will be Manchester, for better who won once. 7-4. The Falcons upended the Vernon Orioles, 6-1, last night Utagawa Tuesday night at the Kennedy 76, Ted Backiel 76, renovated green. Ralph DeNicolo, assistant golf pro at match play. than 25 years, has boasted In th e qualifying, VACATION at St. Thomas Seminary. The other Manchester entry in Forum to win the vacated WBA Ray Fahey 76, Dick Tarca MCC, reports that the first green should be easier for the \ *\ The low 31 scorers in last the Twilight League, Community College, dropped its 10th championship. some outstanding young Torrance, Dick Steeves, 76, Len Horvath 76, Ray better players and harder for others. weekend’s qualifying test will game in 11 starts, 4-1, to the Bristol Cassins last night at The hard-hitting Olivares Dotchin 77, Ken Gordon 77, jbin defending champion St. Thomas Seminary. decked Utagawa twice in the AnnuRi 78, Hilinski 78, ISotes Off the Cuff Woody Clark in the cham­ seventh round before putting Cooney 78, Rick Clough 78, him down for the final time at pionship field. Back in the major league for another stint is the much Bill Wishinsky and Bob Cogan combined for a three- Charlie Boggini 78, Carroll ^ SPECIALS 1.29 to record an incredible 67th Of the 32 players, at least traveled Jay Johnstone, a Manchester native. Shuttled back hitter in leading the 7-3 Stags to the decision. Wishinsky ^Course in Best Shape Ever’ Maddox 78. to the minors by the St. Louis Cardinals before spring career knockout in 79 bouts. one quarter of the field falls allowed a first inning hit and one in the seventh with Cogan “I could have gone 20 rounds Also, Tomezuk 79, Steve training ended, Johnstone worked his way back in the minors mopping up. into the under-21 age and has joined the Philadelphia Phillies in the National i J '' tonight,” Olivares grinned. bracket. “This gulf course is beautiful," Geqe Davis noted Matava 79, Stan McFarland The ever-smiling 27-year-old League. He’s being carried as a utility outfielder and ' W ' ^ yesterday as he looked over the Manchester Country 79, Tony Pietrantonio 79, The Stags went ahead 1-0 off loser Pete Sala in the se­ Olivares became the first This group consists of Jeff pinchhitter...Three more weeks remain in the Recreation Club grounds. Sher Ferguson 79, Sinicrope cond inning as Dave Cichon singled for his first hit of the 4 k . former bantamweight champ to Torrance, Brad Strella, Department’s summer slow pitch softball leagues regular *’The course is in the best shape ever. 79, Herdic 79, John Wilks 79, season. Cichon moved to second on a passed ball and win the featherweight crown Mike Cooney, Ken Tomezuk, schedule...Give Gary Waslewski credit for keeping his “They should give that greenskeeper three stars,” Tom Prior, Bob McGurkin, scored on an outfield error. since Harry Jeffra did it in 1940. Alan Sinicrope, Lon Annulli, arm loose and when the opportunity came he rejoined the But Olivares isn’t quite ready he added. Bill Moran, Dick Ottaviano, Scott Leone and John Her­ Boston Red Sox organization dhd has been assigned to the to begin his rule over the The man responsible is Ken Keliher. Front and Doc Kaye, Ray Gordon, Hartford scored in the third on hits by Bill Nardi and Jim No. 1 farm team in Pawtucket in the International League. featherweight division just yet. dic. The first three names center, Ken, and members of your staff. Wally Parciak, all with 80. Tycz with the Comets getting that one back in the fourth on That’s just one step away from the majors...It usually At least not with total recogni­ were standouts with the Three of the latter seven Bob Carlson’s towering homer over the leftfield fence. tion. finest goif squad ever works both ways. If a town comes up with a better-than- (Herald photo by Dunn) will gain the title play. Despite winning the WBA average high school baseball team, which was the case Hits by Stan Lewis and Nardi and Kerry Daly’s double in this spring in Manchester, the American Legion team will Bruce Ballard Puts Tag on Windsor's Paul Buika championship vacated by the the sixth produced the Stags’ final runs. retirement of Panama’s be above par. On the other hand, a good Legion team usual­ Ernesto Marcel, Olivares has a Strella Co-Medalist Major League j Catcher Jack Maloney (2) Watches as Umpire Makes Call ly means the schoolboy nine will also be a winner the Centerfielder Mike Brancato made the fielding gem as rival titleholder to contend No Thump 4-Ply Polyester following spring...Dave Bidwell, the tall right-hander with he robbed Ron Krough of a home run, knocking down the with—the World Boxing Coun­ Leaders j the local Legion, rates an orchid for his perfect no-hit, no­ fence in the process. cil’s top-ranked featherweight. Performance “78” Series run effort last Monday night against Ellington at East Young Golfers C78x13 $■1 7 H 78x14 The Collegians, in their loss to the Cassins, mustered Leading Batters F.E.T.1.99 Reg. 22.99 ■ ■ F.E.T. 2.77 Reg. 27.99 Catholic High. Bidwell should make it big as a small NATIONAL LEAGUE Whitewall Tires ^ just one hit off winner Bob Nicoletti — that a double by G78X15 college hurler and he also knows what to do with a bat in Paul Palacido in the fifth inning. AB H Pet. Tough polyester cord E78X14 Q F.E.T. 2.63 Reg. 26.99 his hand...Jim Leber, the man who heads up the Little Congressional Pressure In State Play Garr, Atl. 359 130 .362 rides smooth. All new F.E.T. 2.24 Reg. 24.99 League baseball program in Manchester, is another who Bristol scored two in the fourth and two in the sixth for Gross, Hou 280 94 .336 modern tread design re­ ■ ” H 78x15 rates a front and center salute for his fine work during the its runs. MCC scored its lone marker in the fifth on a walk, COUNTRY CLUB All five representatives of the Manchester Country Club Smith, St.L 261 87 .333 tards wear tor longer F.E.T. 2.82 Reg. 29.99 1974 season which is rapidly coming to a close. ’The annual Placido’s double and an infield out. For AAU-NCAA Groups Following are the^ starting were successful qualifiers in the North Section of the Cash, Phil 345 no .319 mileage. G78x14 178x15 Schmidt, Phil .319 town series should end this week with the district playoffs times and pairings for the first Connecticut State Junior Golf Tournament yesterday at 279 89 F.E.T.2.55 Reg. 26.99 »19J E.T. 3.13 Reg. 31.99 The MB’s next tilt is Thurday night at St. ’Thomas Zisk, Pitt .318 A78x13 F.E.T.1.78 R eg.21.99 starting next week and then parents of Little Leaguers can WASHINGTON (UPI) — Long-feuding officials of the between amateur organizations and between an organiza­ round in the Club Championship Chippanee Country Club in Bristol. 261 83 16 Seminary against West Hartford while MCC entertains 195 62 .318 get back to regular dinner hours with the entire family. NCAA and the AAU were under point-blank congressional tion and an athlete barred from competition. Flight at the Manchester Coun­ One of the Silk Towners, Brad Strella shared medalist Geronimo, Cin Volkswagen the same night at Mt. Nebo. Garvey, LA 354 111 .314 LOOKS WIDER — IS WIDER pressure today to settle their differences over control of try Club on Saturday. The se­ honors with Marshall Anzovin of Indian Hill with 75 Under the bill,, an athlete could appeal ether to the board cond round will be played Sun­ Grubb, SD 255 80 .314 U.S. amateur athletes or face government supervision. rounds. Buckner, LA 302 94 .311 K “60” Series or the arbitration association. The finding of either would day starting at 7:55 a.m. Strella starred with East Catholic High this spring while 6 Point Engine be binding. VMI4RICAN LEAGUE ^ Wide Oval The Senate approved and sent to the House by a 62-29 7:55 Clark vs. Boggini, Anzovin played at Wethersfield High. Tune Up vote Tuesday a bill which would create a five-member Cook charged, however, that the bill was written so that Torrance vs. Daley Besides the co-medalist, other Manchester golfers and Carew, Minn. 325 124 .382 RWL Whitewall federal commission with authority to arbitrate the bitter it grants the NCAA an exclusion. Tunney said that while 8:02 D. Tarca vs. Sinacrope, their scores were: Mitch Mutty 77, Mike Cooney 77, Allan Hargrove, Tex 200 68 .340 Boosts power and acceleration! 4 & 6 Cyl. Cars disputes which have raged between the Amateur Athletic the bill was not “clear” oh that point, it was important to Backiel vs. J. Herdic Sinicrope 79, and Jeff Torrance 80. Orta, Chi 225 74 .329 Reduces heat bulld-up; full 4-ply nylon cord construction. Union and the National Collegiate Athletic Association in give the NCAA an exclusion because universities and 8:09 King vs. Annulli, Strella The low 31 scores qualified for the Junior Championship Randle, Tex 256 84 .328 recent years. colleges sometimes refuse permission for an athlete to vs. Tomezyk July 15-18 at the Watertown Country Club. Stanton, Cal 204 67 .328 F60x14 compet for academic reasons or because his absence 8:16 K. Gordon vs. Ferguson, Maddox, NY 186 61 .328 F.E.T. 2.86 During floor debate. Sen. John V. Tunney, D-Calif., Dotchin vs. Kaye Jackson, Oak 257 84 .327 18.88 might hurt the school’s team. Reg. 34.99 called Uie measure “a crucial step in the crisis of 8:23 Steeves vs. Clough, Yastrzemski, Bos 280 89 .318 $24 3-Day S ale We inspect spark plug wires, check engine American sports” and said it would “begin to break the Leone vs. Maddox Robinson, Balt 288 91 .316 compression; install new AC or Champion spark Little Miss Benefit F.E.T. 2.92 Reg. 41.99 stranglehold that the massive amateur sports The Senate okayed authorizing $1.1 million for each of 8:30 Fahey vs. Wilks, Hor­ Rudi, Oak 322 101 .314 L60x14, $29 plugs points, rotor, condensor. Set dwell, tune en­ the next six years for the board’s operations. But it balked vath vs. Pietrantonio •HOME RUNS F60x15, F.E.T. 2.92 Reg. 27.99 $23 bureaucracies have held over amateur athletes for 70 Free Installation. G60x15, F.E.T. 3.03 Reg. 30.99 $25 gine to Mfr. specifications, check PCV valve, adjust at providing federal financial aid to develop amateur Playing its annual benefit game at Charter Oak Field NATIONAL LEAGUE; years in America.” 8:37 Neligon vs. Matava, L60x15, F.E.T. 3.57 Reg. 44.99 $29 carburetor if needed. sports at the local level. Kennedy vs. McFarljmd Sunday, July 21 will be the Little Miss Softball League. Cedeno, Hou and Wynn, LA 19; No Trade In Needed Each year Little Miss, which is an independently run Schmidt, Phil 18; Bench, Cin The proposed board would designate sports 8:44 Hillinski vs. McGurkin, 4^ Cooney vs. Ottaviano softball league for girls 9-12 years-old, selects two senior 16; Perez, Cin and Garvey, LA organizations which then would sanction amateur athletic By a vote of 47-44, a proposed $50 million subsidy to help underwrite the start of a National Sports Development Stating times and pairings for 12-year-old girls to represent each of the seven teams in 15. Your Choice of Car Care Items P o ly g ias competition — limited to three sports per Class B and Class C-D Divisions the two divisions to contest against each other. Money AMERICAN LEAGUE: D. organization—among teams of different countries or for Foundation was killed. Allen, Chi 22; Hendrick, Clev, Simoniz POWER CUariiON POLVftLAg ^ are given for both Saturday and collected from the evening’s activities will go a long way Tuille Whitewall Cleaner Reg. 1.19 I BUY N0W-&WE trials for the Olympics and other international events. Sunday. in keeping the program alive. Mayberry, KC and Jackson, Cleaner/Degreaser Reg. 1 .6 9 The Senate also killed, 71-19, a proposal that the NCAA 7:20 Bolin, C.D. McCarthy, A preliminary game featuring the Formal’s Inn Oak 16; Horton, D et and Auto S^eep & Clean Reg. 1.19 be barred from prohibiting a university team from Briggs, Mil 15. rSlSi*. ------WHITE Sen. Marlow Cook, R-Ky., lost by a 68-23 vote an attempt Warren, Hayes Penguins, Manchester’s entry in the East-Central Connec­ Marvel Hi-Rev. Reg. 1.69 /ALL SAVE appearing on television as a penalty for recruiting 727 Whelan. Eigner Sr., P. RUNS BATTED IN to eliminate the board and provide instead binding arbitra­ ticut Girls’ Softball League, against another of the Du Pont Oil Treatment Reg. 99° tion by the American Arbitration Association for disputes violations. Taylor, Shenning NATIONAL LEAGUE: Simoniz No Buff Reg. 1.49 *620 7:34 Davis, Bates, H. Giglio, league’s top entries will be played at 6:30. Most of the Cedeno, Hou 70; Garvey, LA DuPont 7 Liquid Polish Reg. 1.29 SizeA78-13 Pond Penguin roster is made up of Little Miss League 65; Schmidt, Phil 62; Cey and Whitewall plus 7:41 Remes, Dutelle, Tracy, graduates. Action in the feature game will get under way Wynn, LA 61. $1.80 F.E.T. and AMERICAN LEAGUE: tire off your car. McCollum • at 8. Patience Said Necessary 8:58 W. Skinner, Rosenthal, Tickets will be available beginning Friday at 50 cents at Burroughs, Tex 70; D. Allen, The Coolest Place In Town Karszes, Vondcrkall Groman’s Sports Shop, Nassiff Arms, Personal Tee, or Chi 60; Rudi, Oak 59; Briggs, YOUR I "-tfSilYOUR To Win British Open 9:05 Mitchell, Forzley, B. Full of Baloney, sponsors of Senior League teams. Mil 55; Jackson, Oak 53. CHOICE i| CHOICE SUMMER PUBLIC Brown, Edwards 1.0911 32size 078 14 *37Size F78-14 39Size G7814 9:12 Lebiedz, White, Gingras, LYTHAM ST. ANNES, the field of 154 starters and SAVE $7.25 SAVE $9.10 SAVE $9.15 SKATING HOURS England (UPI) — Patience, made him a 4-1 favorite to add Ogden FOR LONGER Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Whitewall plus said the man who ought to another open title to those he 9:19 Morline, Carmienke, Phils and Cubs Limited Enrollment TIRE WEAR $2.25 F.E.T.and $2.50 F.LT. and $2.67 F.E.T. and Schaffer, Nathan tire off your car. tire off your car. tire off your car. know, will be the virtue that won at Muirfield, Scotland, in Swing Trade Mon., Toes., Thurs., Fri. separates the losers from the 1966 and St. Andrews in 1970. 9:26 Wilson, Carlo, Minor, Front End winner of the 103rd British “I’m sure that’s behind Schotta PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - CAMP GLEN HAVEN 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. Open Goif Championship which Jack’s great record in the 9:33 Agostinelli, Larinett, The Philadelphia Phillies an­ Wheel • began today. Open,” Weiskopf said. "He’s Griffiths, LaChapelle nounced Tuesday night that I DAY CAMP Alignment *40size G78-15 H78-15 9:40 Dubois, Gardella, T. 43size 46Size L78-1S A col and confident Tom not just a fine shotmaker. He reserve infielder-outfielder Bil­ > (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS) SAVE $9.40 SAVE $10.05 SAVE $11.40 Wed. Evening Weiskopf, who took last year’s has great patience.” ' Leone, Kozlovich Improves steering, elimi­ ly Grabarkewitz has been sold nates shimmy. We check Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Open by three strokes at 'Troon, The supreme test at Royal 9:47 D. McCarthy, S. Leone, to the Chicago Cubs for “slight­ Wastebasket & $2.74 F.LT. and 7:15 to 9:15 THE-16UI CONSECUTIVE YEAR Author Bicycle upper and lower ball joints, $2.97 F.LT. and $3.19 F.E.T. and Scotland, said nothing could be Lytham are the four finishing Flydal, Betko ly more than the waiver price.” Professional DC idler arms and lie rods, align tire off your car. tire off your car. tire off your car. Tissue • more important on an un­ holes—ALL PAR ‘/4'S—which 9:54 Peck, P. Sullivan, Rieder The Phillies said they will TIj'e Pum p front end, adjust for camber, LOCATED AT CRYSTAL LAKE, ELLINGTON D isp en ser Power Timing Lite caster, toe in and out. • SALE ENDS SATURDAY N IG H T -OTHER SIZES SALE PRICED TOO! Also Tues. & Thurs. forgiving course like the 6,822- combine the hazards—narrow, 10:08 Clough, Atherton, call up a righthanded hitter from Foster, Hassett (M y 28 Mta. m n MandiMlw) yard, par 71 Royal Lytham club undulating fairways dotted with their Toledo farm club to join , Our Our 9 A.M. to 11 AM. here. traps and bunkers, knobs and Our the team when it opens its West Camp Administrator Camp Director Reg. Reg. Reg. 1999 “Lots of strange things knolls, and slippery, rock-hard Coast swing in San Francisco on GEORGE M IYCHEU TONY RASH 2.97 3.49 28.99 happen daily out on these greens-that can turn a good Friday. The club would not dis­ ■SMv.iil . U ita 0 UU M . Loyota CoVoga 7.77 SNACK BAR courses,” Weiskopf, 31, Colum­ round into a nightmare for an With non-slip tiny For any car or truck en­ GOODYEAR close the player’s name. M.E.D. Univ. a t M atvlM rf High pressure tire For molt American cart; MV.IMNM. AIRCONDITIONED bus, Ohio, said. “You have to anxious player who thinks he Grabarkewitz, 28, who joined QnMgiioo CwnsolQf orippers. Assorted pump with easy thunb- gine. Hi-impact case, cart with lortion bar or air ■jJ^fAYSJTQ C H A R G E * Our Owe Cystower Credit Pin • Matter Charie • lanliAiinflcird ■ AatricH bpreis Howy Card • Carte BIi k In SKATE RENTAL AVAILABLE have absolute patience. That has the British Open within his AND____ the Phillies last August, was ^ M g iS e M WIndhaiii High colors. lock connector. #5425 strong Xenon bulb. #725 conditioning add $5.______may be the^most important grasp. hitting only .133 as a part-time IKE MMCMMEt AVAHAHE AT.. thing about playing in a British The 15th is 468 yards straight RADK player this year and was having niAME yUpWT - 821 HvM rd 81, Hw chM liT ADMISSION Open. into the wind and the 16th difficulties in the field. NAUIfr INRT MOP - 881 Mda it, ItanobMtar Adults $1.50 —’ 16 and under $1.00 "One day it may be warm and requires a blind drive and an* The righthanded hitter, who ^ JACUOrS MAHUT - Wigphig 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES lArnK8 PNAMUCT - taiM ii Meta MANCHESTER WED. Thru SAT. KELLY HO. and VEMDN CIRCLE 200RIIOAOST.,OPP.POST1 calm, the next day, cold and approach to a tight, slanted t o n k ; h t also has played with Los -OBCAU- I R ed vs. Rangers, eANkAMERIClIRD VERNOII, CONN. PHOli 64641101 PHONE 643-1101 rainy. The winner has to be able green. 7i2.5 Sox Angeles and California, was a CAMP KCanAIT - L IM M 0884778 IM | «r M08 > 1145 Tolland Tpke. Open Late Every Night BOITON ICE PALACE to handle all conditions.” Seventeen, perhaps the WTIC member of the National League nCE TRAMPOBTATHM frM MandwtMr, Wipg0« Except Sat. 'til 6 P.M. Mon., Ttiea., Wad. 8:80 - 6:00 Atlantic CradH Card Up To 6 Months To Pay 8(2.') Yanks vs, Rovals, S h ig iM g Cm M, HMrart JehwieiTs Rt M Thura. 6 Frf. 8:30 - 8:00 Mon. • Wad. THT 8-8 ROUTE 6, BOLTON (Acrom from Perhaps that’s why Weiskopf toughtest hole on the course, is All-Star team while with the Munson Candy Kllchan) went along with bookmakers a sharply dog-legged 453 yards WINF Dodgers in 1970. Sat 8-1 — Bank Amorlc«d Not AvaUahlo who have chosen feliow- bristling with fairway traps. American Jack Nicklaus from PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. JuW 10. 1974

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 10, 1974— PAGE ’THIR'TY-’THREE All-Star Foojtball Game H»lp Want0d 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6, 3- car garage, excellent location, HAPPY AOS good income. Upper 30’s. : WANTED LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646 ^ Likely Stride Casualty 2440. WINDSOR - Five minutes from 1-91 or Bissell Bridge, quiet CHICAGO (UPI) — The annual summer football^^lassic association, flew from Chicago to Washington to meet with Site lleralb residential neighborhood, five between the College All-Stars and the current world cham­ federal mediator John Scearce and reported that no new rooms, living room and dining pion Miami Dolphins loomed today as the first major talks had been scheduled. room carpeted, eat-in kitchen, casualty of the National Football League players strike. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING new bath, full basement, loads Tuesday night. Players Association President Bill Curry of storage space, walk-up attic, The sponsoring Chicago Tribune, flustered by boycotts of and several other NFLPA representatives, including at­ single garage. $28,500. Jackston practices at both training camps, threatened to cancel the torney Leonard Lindquist of Minneapolis and Miami Agency, 646-1316. July 26 contest if it did not receive assurance by 4 p.m. Dolphins’ player representative Doug Swift, met with •?! today that the game will be played "without interference.” about 35 of the All-Stars. TIMROD RD. - New 7-room .. . SeneoM Raised Ranch. ’Two fireplaces, May hove Met yen All-Stars Coach John McKay of Southern California told Kermit Alexander, first vice president of the Players PHONE 643-2711 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, his team Tuesday that if he could not begin practice soon Association and a defensive back for the Philadelphia city utilities, plastererd walls, ohappyadl with a full squad, he would prefer to go home. Eagles, said the All-Stars "reaffirmed their earlier FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD patio. Two-car garage. Shade Officially, the start of practice for the 48 All-Stars who position” at the. meeting. trees. Built by Ansalrn. (Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. reported to training camp was delayed from Tuesday until But Wayne Wheeler, a split end from Alabama who INDEX Help Wanted 13 REWARD jX 4 p.m. today because the All-Stars did not undergo their signed with the Chicago Bears, said "a couple” of the All- Happiness is... physical examinations until Tuesday night. NOTICES ADVERTISING ADVERTISING GENERAL OFFICE clerk - Stars declared their intentions to end their boycott and 1 — Loft ind Found The one-day delay for the examinations resulted when practice. 2 — P o rio n ili DEADLINE duties include billing, so ac­ ANY PERSON BETWEEN j 7 ROOM CAPE I 3 — Announcomenti curacy in typing is required. 40- An Open House the All-Stars voted Monday to honor picket lines and refuse Wheeler said all it would take to get the rest of the All- 12:00 noon RATES 4 — Enterlalnment the day belore hour week, company paid in­ I This home Is In I to practice unless "serious negotiations” were under way publication. THE AGES 12-14 for Stars to practice "would be if they would just negotiate.” 5 — Auctions 1 d a y ...... 94 word per day surance. Write Box H, I excellent condition and I between the NFL and the NFL Players Association. The Swift told the All-Stars that about 25 Miami veterans Deadline lor Saturday and 3 d a y s ...... 8t word per day Manchester Herald. JOHN BELL FINANCIAL Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. ’ 6 d a y s ...... 7t word per day Manchester HeraM needs I Is located on quiet I rookies said they would refuse to play in the game if the would definitely continue to boycott the Dolphins’ training 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 26 d a y s ...... 6t word per day I shady Cambridge ■ on Friday, July 12 1974 American Little League Winners 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM REAL ESTATE - Licensed Carriers In the veterans did not have a signed contract. camp, Alexander said. Only a handful of regulars have ■ 10 — Insurance I Street within walking I PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch sales person needed. We are an at 7 o’clock At Northwestern University’s Dyche Stadium, the All- practiced in Miami since the start of camp Sunday. estabUshed firm serving the Rockville area. I distance of stores and Cliumiiions for the third straight season in the Middle row, Shean Nevins, Leon Thibodeau, Glenn EMPLOYMENT I 236 Scott Drive Stars’ practice site, 15 veterans carried picket signs The All-Stars also listened to a brief talk by Lindquist, 13 — Help Wanted YDUR AD Manchester - South Windsor - I bus lines. I American Little League was the Army & Navy Club Marx, Dave Parks, Cary Coffin. Front row, Tom Tuesday afternoon. A few of the All-Stars kept in shape by 14 — Business Opportunities Classllled ads are taken over >lc- Vernon area for over 10 years. who "dispelled” fears of management retaliation against 15 — Situation Wanted couched by George Maloney. Squad members, rear Nevins, Bill Hearn, Bill Hill, Scott LaBrec, Ken Hill, working out at a nearby lot on the shore of Lake Michigan. rookies who supported the players strike, Alexander said. the phone as a convenience. Small, non-competitive Call 872-8884 row, left to right. Assistant Couch Roland Brandt, Dave Jon Brandt. EDUCATION The Herald Is responsible lor professional staff. For con­ ! G O R M A N i Prospects of a quick return to negotiations appeared Lindquist told the rookies that most of the threats violated 18 — Private Instructions only one Incorrect Insertion and Luuzon, Tony Miselli, Rob Lebreaux, Mike Pinkin. fidential interview call I ■ ft: cloudy. Ed Garvey, executive director of the players labor laws. 19 — Schools-Classos then only to the size ol the Holcombe Realtors, 644-2447. I i C.B. 20 — Instructions Wanted original Insertion. Errors which W.v.v.^y/.y, Edmund Gorman ■ do not lessen the value ol the i I Agency I I I haven’t had REAL ESTATE 23 — Homes lor Sale adverllsemonl will not be cor­ iManchester 646-4040| to eat one yet. 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale rected by an additional Inser­ % Slow Pitch Softball 25 — Investment Property tion. fc Mature Woman i I Sonny 26 — Business Properly HEY KIDS! Bill Curry Insists Owners at Fault 27 — Resort Properly Want to maka good money working only a few houra COVENTRY :jldeal starter or 28 — Real Estate Wanted i Selling or Managing^ I d week. No liitflt to how much you can earn. Three retirement h ^ e , five rooms Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Help Wanted 13 .Homes For Sale 23 TOINIGHT’S GAMES Top performances on both the losers’ field. Formal’s now MISC. SERVICES Saleslady for a small ladies nights per week. We train. $15,900. Stanley Agency, 646 REC lp:a g g e ATLANTA (UPI) — Bill (hiny, president of the National Foot­ far as the Eagles are concerned, everything is negotiable, except 3t — Services OHered- 3618, 643-5724. sides were turned in last night is shop for larger women, at g Fuller's vs. Multi, 6:15* Pounding out 23 hits. Dean is 2-2 in the league. ball League Players Association, insists that the owners, not the the perogatives of management. We must retain the right to run 32 — Painting-Papering MORTGAGES, loans first se­ NURSES AIDES, 7»3 and 3-11. ------BEAUTIWl” 33 — Building-Contracting Full-time or part-time. High 809 Main Street. Salary, S: Fitzgerald Machine whipped Hartford at Robertson as Dorn’s Boys Colleen Shane’s triple in a players, are holding up negotiations and prolonging th% strike. our club.” cond, third. All kinds. Realty ELLINGTON - custom-built 7 COLUMBIA LAKE nipped Dick’s American, 3-2, 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng School graduates preferred. bonuses, profit sharing, Call 647-9946 Crispinu's vs. Roosevelt, National Bank, 21-2, last night three-run first inning capped "The negotiations thus far have been very difficult,” the Curry called the news conference ’Tuesday because he said he 35 — Heating-Plumbing statewide, credit rating un­ l/2room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, New listing. Three-bedroom behind the eight-hit pitching of 36 — Flooring necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Excellent starting salary, good retirement. 7:;«).Neho at Nike Field. Dean is now 5-5 the frame, after which For­ Houston Oilers’ center told a news conference ’Tuesday here in had become concerned “that very few people understand what living room, family room, 2-car Ranch, immaculate 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage fidential, quick arrangements. fringe benefits, paid lun^ Manchastar Evaning Herald Fire Dept. vs. Angels, 6:15- while Hartford drops to 4-7 with Doug Pearson. mal’s never looked back. Nancy his home town. 38 — Services Wanted I Call 1-354-2130 I attached garage, large lot. throughout. Firep1' 'ed living the NFL Players Association is trying to accomplish. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. period, on bus line. East Hart­ Rolierlson '' the setback. Paul Ostuni with three and Downing cracked two home i;! except weekends » Char-Bon, 643-0683. room and "We realize that the differences are great, and that we will “The reasons for that are many and varied,” said Curry. “But, MISC. FOR SALE 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ ford (Convalescent Home, 745 CRT vs. Second Congo, 6:15- Gary Richards had four Hal Tarbell and Fred Valenti runs including a grandslam and have to give on certain issues, but to date we have not received a 41 — Articles lor Sale Main Street, East Hartford. p for interview lovely ’Two-Cc by and large, it is our fault. In our zeal to be tough negotiators, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. MAN'"«’:;STER Nike bingles and Joe Crawford and with two each were the top a three-run blast for seven runs. complete counterproposal on which to base a compromise. 42 — Building Supplies Like new 7- attaches ^..rage plus large we have at times forgotten that the fans are the only reasons that 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs room i ' Tierney's vs. Jim 's, 6!l5- John Rubinow each had three. stickmen for Dorn’s. Jeff Carolyn Jaworski had four hits. TOWN OF South Windsor - MEDICAL Secretary - Recep­ ' It cluster, lot. Immediate occupancy for "The sight of NFL players on picket lines may seem ludicrous the owners have teams, and the only reasons we have the oppor­ 44 — Livestock tionist, Experienced, sharp, ’Three beu... imily room, Hank Richards homered and Maxwell and Carl Hohenthol Marrianne Pemberton and Cin­ 45 — Boats & Accessories Emergency Employment Act your summer enjoyment. 40’s. Nebo to a lot of people,” said Curry. “But, it’s our only legal avenue. tunity to do what we love to do — play football” patient contact, good typist, EXPERIENCED pat.., DOW picture singled twice and Myron collected three hits each for 14- dy Hanson allowed Glastonbury 46 — Sporting Qoods positions. Two clerk-typists. Crockett vs. Wyniun, 7:30- We know of no other way to let people know we .are serious.” Curry said the players are far more united now than they were 47 — Garden Products □ EMPLOYMENT VERNON Child Care Center familiar with insurance forms, window. All appliances in­ Call Suzanne Shorts of Arthur 7 Dick’s. Dorn’s with the win is just eight hits. Salary $98.80 per week, 35 AUTO MECHANICS Nike Maylor tripled for Dean. Tony Johnny Unitas, going into his 19th NFL season, made it clear four years ago in similar negotiations. As for those who have 48 — Antiques seeks educator-manager. Posi­ benefits, Monday - Friday, 9:36 cluded plus use of playgrounds, Shorts, 6463233. Goring, ^ b Zagaski and John 10- 10. 49 — Wanted to Buy hours. Ability to type, follow tion requires background in General Motors experience B.A. Club vs. Oil Heal, 6:15- Tuesday that he will cross the picket line unless the striking vocally opposed the strike, Curry said, “Anytime you have 1,3(X) Help Wanted 13 written and oral instructions, 5:30. Medical Placement Ser­ tennis courts, clubhouse and Leardi each had a pair of hits education, work experience preferred. Four-day work J. WATSON BEACH CO. Keeney players want to pay his $250,000 salary and he said other veteran strong personalities you are going to have differences in opinions. RENTALS clerical ability. Applicants vice, 232-5226. pool. Priced under new in mid Manchester Office 647-'9l39 WOMEN’S REC LEAGUE 52 — Rooms lor Rent with young children, balanced week. Fringe benefits. Apply Arinory vs. Vito's, 7:30- for the Bankmen. John Hadl and Len Dawson also will cross the I roomed five years with Mike Curtis (the Colts’ linebacker op­ PART-TIME work at home, on must be unemployed at Uie 30’s. Call Bob Brown, Realtor Plating 10 runs in the opening 53 — Apartments lor Rent by understanding of basic PART TIME or full time, $5. in person to Mr. Bergeron, Assoc., Jarvis Realty Co., 643- Roberlson ☆ ☆ ☆ picket lines. posing the strike). If we voted to go to camp, he’d stay home. 54 — Homos lor Rent the telephone, phone 1-673-2995. time of application. Preference business principles. Send frame, the Tigers outlasted the 55 — Business lor Rent per hour average commissions, Service Manager. 1121. MANCHESTER - Two brand WINF vs. Economy, 8:45- EASTERN Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard Tose said Tuesday that "as ’That’s the kind of individual he is.” will be given to South Windsor resume to N. Bergstrom, 764 Roberlson With Mike Mahone hurling a Bobcats, 19-10, last night at 56 — Resort Property lor Rent residents. Information and excellent advancement oppor- new Ranches, 3 bedrooms, 57 — Wanted to Rent X-MY TECHMCliUI Main Street, Waltham, Mass. tunity. Arts and crafts SASBUICK six-hitter, Wilson Electric filing. LOCAL 56 — MIsc. lor Rent applications may be obtained living room with fireplace, Gorman's vs. Fogarty's, 7:.30- 02154. demonstrators needed by the 81 ADAMS STREET dining room, eat-in kitchen, two Filzgerald bested Control Data, 13-3, last Dot Masselli had four bingles Temporary opening available from the Town Manager’s Of­ BASEBALL AUTOMOTIVE until November 1 for fice, Town Hall, 1540 Sullivan fastest growing home party MANCHESTER THINK BIG full baths, wall-to-wall Frank’s vs. Moriarty's, 8:45- night at Mt. Nebo. Five runs in topping the Tigers’ 20-hit at­ 61 — Autos lor Sals EXPERIENCED cabinet plan organization. Call 872-8663, Hug. MuW-lmd SgOI carpeting, aluminum siding. the first and sixth frames tack. Clare Hall and Terry 62 — Trucks lor Sale registered X-ray technician. Avenue, South Windsor. Last maker wanted. Excellent op­ Fitzgerald ☆ ☆ ☆ 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale day for filing, July 18. 872-2780 or 633-9023. * 5 Bedroomt $39,900 each. Frechette & Mar­ proved decisive for league­ Thomas had three and two hits Please call Personnel Depart­ portunity. Please call 64 — Molorcycles-BIcycles * Batha tin, Realtors, Inc. 6464144. respectively. Deb Bombardier 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle ment discuss schedule and Displaycraft, Manchester 643- 21/1 leading 10-1 Wilson’s. Data LAUNDRAMAT hostess - PART-TIME secretary - recep­ Business Opportunity 14 with two doubles and Ann Homes arra^j for interview. 9557. tionist for doctor’s office, 1-5 * Formal Dining Room INDY I.EAGIJE drops to 5-6 with the loss. 66 — Automotive Service responsible woman to work MANCHESTER - Older 7-room J ■k Family Room with Bar Gagliardi with two bingles were 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease MMKHESTER Monday - Friday. Call 649-8979, Going into an extra frame to Rick Forde had three of the weekends. Call 646-8749. MANCHESTER - Pizza house, -k 2-Car Garage house, new wiring and heating. best for the Bobcats, who had 14 9-4. do it, Bonanza Steak upset 16 hits by Wilson with Rick ALliMNI JUNIOR MEMORML HOSPITAL fully equipped. Priced to sell. ^ 4.5 Acres Needs work. Good location. Marshall, Steve Wilson, Ralph hits. FEMALE - Secretary. BN'S - LPN’S Owner nas other Interests. For Starkweather Realty, 6465353. Gunver Stampers, 13-11, last With Ray Gliha spinning a no­ 71 Hayiwt Street PART-TIME service station k Privacy and Seclusion Bernardi and Mike Scanlon Manchester Excellent opportunity for a 3-11 P.M. details call Stanley Agency, 646- night at Keeney Field. Bonanza hitter, Police & Fire topped NOTICES good typist with general office attendant. Apply in person. ^ Scenic View each adding two. Wayne Rogers ECCGSL FAST PITCH 646-1222, Ext 461 11-7 A.M. Boland Motors, Inc., 369 Center 3618. upped its ledger to 4-7 while Moriarty Fuel, 14-3, last night ability. S ala^ depending on Priced at $55,000 Evening its record last night An Equal Opportunity Employor Manchester Gunver’s dropped to 5-5. had a pair of safeties for Data. at the West Side Oval. Gliha experience. 'The Purdy Cor­ Full-time, part-time and Street, Manchester. ' in the East-Central Connecticut MANCHESTER - Barber shop, AMEDY REALTY John Wagner had two hits and struck out 14 and walked 11 in Lost and Found poration, 586 Hilliard Street, summer positions available. three stations, all fixtures and LARGE CAPE ^ four RBIs for the winners while NIKE Girls’ Softball League was For­ going the route. Manchester, 647-9917. Competitive salary, health, WOMAN wanted to care for 8 REALTORS Lovely treed lot. Living room, RNs - $10,000 up depending on supplies, clean and modern, 50 Pero’s was awarded a 7-0 mal’s Inn Penguins with a 15-3 Gliha aided his own cause FOUND - one typing textbook, life, major medical and dis­ year old boy, days, Tuesday 87S-6283 eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Ralph Taft and Chuck Lankford qualifications. World-wide through Friday. Must be years of continuous family U forfeit win over Sportsman triumph over Glastonbury at corner of Park and Chestnut IVi baths, partial rec room, had three blows apiece. Don with a homer and two doubles travel possible as an Air Force BOOKKEEPER ability insurance makes this licensM and live in the viciniW operation, $3,900. F. J. Spilecki, Tavern last night at Nike Field Street, for further information, Realtor, 643-2121. garage. Owner very anxious. Kusha, Scott Hansen, Steve while A1 Hutchinson con­ ■i officer. Challenging work, job Accuracy and efficiency one of the best benefit of Verplanck School. Call 647- when the latter was unable to owner may call 649-3539. Priced reduced to $36,000. Putnam and Bud Francen each tributed three hits including a satisfaction, only two-year required. Pleasant working packages in the industry. 1174 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - Three- had two of the 19 hits produced field a team. Pero’s with the towering homer and a triple. committment. 246-1^12. Come see our modern BE YOUR OWN BOSS - Get Offers invited. FOUND - Brittany Spaniel conditions. into the home cleaning bedroom Condominium, central win ups its mark to 9-2, half­ facilities and speak with Mrs. air. finished rec room, two full by Bonanza. Jack Haldin had three bingleS type, orange and white female. AUTO MECHANIC business. Buy a route of homes Tony Steullet had three hits game in front of Crockett Agen­ while John Pelletier had a pair all Dog Warden, 646-4555. EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ CAU 846-0129 our Director of Nurses and two half baths, carpeted, FRECHETTE & MARTIN ficer. openings for men and Must have experience and and apartments to clean on a appliances. Stone patio with gas inciuding a three-run homer for cy, while Sportsman falls to 3-7. of safeties. Chris Luz doubled. M E A D O W S regular basis. Manchester, REALTORS, INC. Gunver. Bill Wilson had four FOUND - Black, male mongrel. women with engineering, math, tools. grill, storms and screens, or related technical degree. Air CONVALESCENT CENTER East Hartford or West Hartford FELINE Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. PART TIME working girl - For GET READY MAN priced below replacement at 949-4144 blows including a a triple and Moriarty Juniors wis Force will train you for com­ 333 Bldwell Straet area. You can make as much as L $36,5(X). Financing available. double and Mike Diaglies had Exploding for 10 runs in the Opening the playoff round awarded a 6-0 forfeit win last luncheonette. Good pay. Call To service new and used cars $2^ a week off one route alone. LOST - Poodle, black, male, puter technology, com­ ManchMter, Conn. Eastern, 6468250, or 6465782. three hits. Bob Quaglia, Dave fifth inning, Moriarty Brothers with a 27-24 win last night were night at Cheney Tech over Silk munications, electronics, 643-6021 before 2 p.m. for delivery. Some experience $2500 will get you into the miniature, vicinity Lakewood 647-9191 business ana a small monthly MANCHESTER - Escape the Gunas and Henry Steullet each staved off a late rally for a 14-13 the Mets over the Indians at City which couldn’t field a navigators, others. 246-2212. desirable. MANCHESTER - Spacious Circle, Saturday. RESPONSIBLE Driver for Mr. fee. Advanced Cleaning Com­ ordinary in this value packed 6 had a pair of safeties. win over Manchester Plymouth Buckland Field in Rookie team. Excellent pay and fringe eight room custom built home, room Condo. Many, many last night at Nike Field. Massachusetts license. Very Softee truck. Must be 18 or pany, 646-8133. Ask for Mr. League play. timid. Call 643-2090. ’74 GRADS - We train and pay, benefits. Five^ay week, no 2 baths, air-conditioning, extras. Armstrong Real Estate, over $400 monthly to attend over, neat and reliable. Call Dufrane. Donna Brooks had four of the Jimmy Barnard and Pat 649-2073 between 9 a.m. -1 p.m. DEMONSTRATORS - Sell gifts Saturdays. Apply in person to English Pub rec room, double 289-8997. college accredited technical garage, $63,500. Hayes Corpora­ SILK CITY 20 hits produced by 5-6 Moriar- Burke each homered for the Personals 2 and toys. Namebrands: Fisner- A1 Patch, Service Manager, or Situation Wanted IS school. Learn a skill good for a tion, 6460131. MANCHESTER - By owner, Rolling right along, league­ ty’s. Pat Terhune had three hits Yanks with Doug Martin con­ GAL WANTED in busy rental Price, Fenton, Nordic, etc. Walt Carter, Jr. while Mama Groman, Judy RIDE WANTED from Asylum lifetime in the Air Force. Ap­ Earn up to 30%. Free kit. well cared for duplex, 4-4, large leading Groman’s Sports Shop tributing a triple and David titude and counseling free, no office, five days a week, 4-7 HOUSEWORK wanted. Fast COVENTRY - Five room overpowered Acadia Keeney, JoAnn Perotti, Dale and Trumbull Street, Hartford p.m., and two weekends a Managership openings for CARTER CHEVROLET CO and efficient. Own transporta­ corner lot, combination win­ -Lammey a double. obligation. 246-2212. Ranch, oak floors, immaculate dows, nice size kitchens, near Restaurant, 23-12, last night at Bycholski and Chickie Balesano to Spruce Street, Manchester at month. Call 528-1300. experienced demonstrators. INC. tion. Call 643-7265. Peter Balfe stroked three Treasure House Party Plan. condition, treed lot, $28,900. schools and on bus line. Ideal Fitzgerald Field in a free each added two to the cause. 9:30 p.m. 649-1904. 1229 Main Atraet roundtrippers for the Indians BE DIFFERENT - Be an air­ Call “Miss Jean’,’ collect 491- Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. for young couple. Tenant helps Barb Brody homered and MANCHESTER swinging affair. The clubs including a grandslam while craft mechanic in the Air AVON 2100. pay mortgage. Call 6469314. produced 45 hits with doubled twice for 2-8 Plymouth Mark Wallins was five-for-five CHRONIC PAIN? Force. Women get equal pay, cayc... □EDUCATION BOLTON - Seven room Ranch, Groman’s, now 17-1, making 26. while Kathy Pratson had three and Phillip Ireland added a advancement, educational op­ STOP YEARNING AND 601 long, two baths, spacious Want to know how Acupunc­ portunities. 246-2212. •••••aaaaaBBBBBaaaaaBBB***** I CIRCA 1778 Acadia’s mark is 6-15. f hits and Linda Burgess, Cathy three-bagger. START EARNING. Be your kitchen, double garage, acre ture could help? Free Infor­ Private Instructions 18 lot, 142,900. Hayes Corporation, Ron Riordan and Mike Rear­ Klotzer and Laurie Hansen Play resumes Thursday night Soccer own boss. Set your own hours. ADVERTISING I CAPE COD — wide boards, mation. Write Carl, 66P HAIRDRESSERS needed, 6460131. I 6W rooms, fireplace, foyer, 2- don each had four hits and Rich each had a pair of hits. at 6 at Buckland. If a third game And make the money you need LEARN TO SWIM - Enjoy Spencer St., Manchester, experienced preferred, full or ASSISTANT ' car garage. Riordan, Dennis MacArdle and is needed in the best of three set part-time. Call 649-3991. for the “extras” you want. summer months. Experienced Ron Seplowitz each had three DDSTY Conn. 06040 HUTCHINS AGENCY it will be played Friday night. MIDGET Marlow’s Beauty Salon. Sell Avon Products to your W«’r* looking tor an anargalle porton to parform a j Red Cross instructor, private hits for Groman’s. MacArdle League-leading Vittner’s lessons, private pool. 649-4403. Paced by Terry McConville’s or Call friendly neighbors. Call 289- wida varlaty of dullaa within The Herald advertising! 949-5324 belted two homers while Rich Garden Center kept on OWNER MOVING two first period goals, the Suns 643-0479 OUTDOOR career opportunity. 4922. department. This parson must have typing skills and] Riordan, Seplowitz and Dave marching along last night with blanked the Olympics last Full-time position available TUTORING - Algebra, Must Sell! organizational ability. Previous advertising axparlencei geometry, calculus, general Six rooms, neat throughout. MANCHfeSTER - Newer 65, Viara pounded one each. a 12-8 duke over Allied Building night, 3-0. with nationally known lawn Game Tonight Herald Clinified Ads are the would be helpful but not assantial. Thit is an excellent] mathematics, plwsics, two-family, 3 bedrooms, living Mike Romanchuck and Jim at Robertson Park. Vittner’s is Playing excellent ball and RIDE WANTED to and from care company. Call now for ap­ pointment, 247-6526. chaaiiast, nost affective way hi the opportunity for the parson looking for a solid* chemistry, Cobol and Fortram room, kitchen, wall-to-wall Maier each had three blows for 10-1 while Allied dropped to 5-6 l-illle League Town scoring the final Suns’ goal was Promfret for Rectory School world to reach the onst p e ^ l Cal background in nawsbaper advertising. programming, accounting, carpeting, air-conditioned. Acadia with Bob Tedford, Ed with the loss. Tournament play tonight Tom Wood in the last period. students. Call 646-7231 early Immediate occupancy. The PAINTER’S apprentice - $43-2711. economics. 649-1464. Reyngoudt, Mike Kilby and Dave Vittner and Vito will find M iles Autor Dony Logan, Dave Durant and evenings. price is only $47,900. Frechette Clayt Nivison each adding two. Kaminski had three hits apiece experience not necessary. M o f e & Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646 squaring off against Army Ken Stringfellow played well Should have own transporta­ Please call lor an appointment: with Tim Eilis homering for the for the Suns. PART-TIME service station 4144. & Navy at 6 at Waddell □ FINANCIAL tion. Must be able to handle and Duana EAnonds, Director of Advertising □ REAL ESTATE K S T W E I Coming up with three runs in winners. Four other players Field. climb wood ladders. 643-9339. attendants wanted, over 18 the seventh inning, Dillon Ford had two hits each. Tom Ireland years of age, evenings and Manctiestar Evening Herald % •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COVENTRY - 4-room Ranch, The Vets won their first PEE WEE near 1-84, large lot, 2 garages, nipped Manchester Honda, 8-7, had four hits including a homer Scoreless at the end of regula­ Bonds-Stocks-Mortgpges 8 BE YOUR-OWN BOSS - Get weekends. Apply in person. 643-^711 Homes For Sale 23 64t-17S0 start last Monday night Moriarty Brothers, 315 Center immediate occupancy. 1 ^ 6 last night at Fitzgerald. Ron for Allied and Brad Verona had tion play, the Torandos scored into the home cleaning 1301. $34,900. Must see. Anderson’s hit drove in Bill three blows. while Miles will he getting MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd business. Buy a route of homes Street. COVENTRY - 1800's moder­ in the. second overtime session mortgages — interim financing MANCHESTER - Large center Monroe and Don Simmons with ■ heir first taste of play in and apartments to clean on a nized 8-room Cape on secluded after the Lancers had — expeditious and confidential PART-TIME or Summer part- 2-acre lot. Separate 24’x40’ gar­ entrance Custom 7 1/2 room “WE TELL IT the tying and winning markers. CANDLELIGHT the double elimination registered a goal in the first regular basis. Manchester, Colonial, three spacious service, J.D. Real Estate East Hartford or West Hartford time - Office Help. Answering age. Mid 50’s. Principals only, P'ran Macchi went three-for- Behind the seven-hit pitching event of league cham­ extra period for a 1-1 stalemate bedrooms, first floor family LIKE IT IS” Assoc. 646-1980. area. You can make as much as telephones and some no agents. 6461494. 8-10 A.M. We offer this unique 2 family four for the 8-12 Fordmen with of Phil Burgess, WINF escaped last night. typewriting, 165. 646-4745. room, front-to-back living room pions. 'Fonight’s loser will $225 a week off one route alone. property near the center of Bert Baskerville and Anderson the cellar with a 9-2 verdict Dan Popawicks scored for the with fireplace, first floor laun­ meet Ansaldi's Friday $2500 will get you into the dry, rec room, beautiful lot in Manchester on East Center each adding two hits. Rich over Manchester State Bank Lancers while Brian Harkins business and a small monthly $31,CCC night. GENERAL prime Porter Street area. $52,- Street. Needs lots of interior Belekewicz and Macchi last night at Robertson. WINF came back and knotted it in the WORLD ALMANAC fee. Advanced Cleaning Com­ NO EXPERIENCE MANCHESTER - Six-room 900. W arren E. Howland, work but has tremendous in­ homered for Diilon. Gary Kost upped its mark to 5-16 while second overtime for the Tor­ FACTS pany, 646-8133. Ask for Mr. Colonial, baths. Dead-end Realtors, 643-1108. come possibilities. Priced to went three-for-three for 8-11 State Bank dropped to 8-13. nados. Dufrane. • REQUIRED street, trees, privacy. Honda with Bruce MacLean Economy Electric holds down I sell quickly at 139,900. BASKETBALL FACTORY HUTCHINS AGENCY MANCHESTER - by owner. 7- and George McKay each adding the tail-end of the standings LOOKING FOR Women - to do 8«N Good Humor lea craom. Start at JUNIOR once. Chotca tarrHortaa available. 649-5324 room Ranch, 2 baths, family JARVIS REALTY two blows. with a 4-16 ledger.- light housekeeping in ' SENIOR I Fine goaltending by Robert Manchester and East Hartford room , aluminum siding, John Stanizzi had three hits CO. Langan VW 56 (Carl Franz 20, Saunders enabled the under­ area 4 or 5 days a week. Good Apply Dally & Saturday 9-5 carpeting, treed lot, Buckley / REALTORS, MLS and John Pilch, Jack Warner HELP MANCHESTER - Small two- School, low assumable George Jay 12), Fred’s 28 (Tom manned Wings to salvage a 2-2 steady work. $2.60 an hour. 289-8251 family, ideal investment. Good and Jim Colla two each for the Kelley 17) tie last night with the Must have own transportation mortgage. Mid 30’s. 643-4747. ______cii\r ii:r o \k location and condition. Low winners. Lyle Eastman had two Aircrafters 60 (John Barry Oceaneers. The Wings played and must be at least 25 years of GOOD HUMOR CORP. Scoring in every frame but 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, blows for the Bankmen. 17, Hank Brown 13, Wally Halas with only nine men instead of age and bondable. Advanced Sullivan Ave. Kennedy Rd. 643-4535, 646-1021. the sixth. Army & Navy topped South WIndaor, Conn. 14), Crispino’s 40 (Joe Whellon the customary 11. Cleaning (Company, 646-8133. PIONEER MORTGAGE MONEY Steak Out, 194, last night at 14, John Riccio 12) Chris Stetson put the Wings An Equal Opportunity Employer MANCHESTER - $29,500. West Fitzgerald. Alomar to Yanks Available INTERMEDIATE ahead in the first stanza with a SALESLADY - full-time. Must side, 6bedroom Colonial, 2-car Larry Morrison paced a 24-hit ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - Med Goo 48 (Sulick 16, penalty kick but goals in the se­ have experience. The Pottery garage. Immediate occupancy. attack with four bingles while The Mayan civilization of PARACHUTE CO. Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. 7 V 2 % or Infielder Sandy Alomar, an Scanlon 7, Ferlazo 7), Bunts 38 cond and third periods by Jeff Shed, 397A Broad Street, REAL ESTATE salesman, chfa, VA FNA Programs Phil Custer, Mike Sautrick and Mexico devised a calendar Manchester. American League All-Star in (Tomko 16, Beaulieu 11) Lombardo put the Oceaneers excellent income. Must have Hal* Road, Manchastar, Conn. Plaasa call for appdntmantjo see H you Larry Jordan each added three about 300 B.C. which gave the license. For confidential inter­ HEBRON - Three-bedroom 1970, has been sold by the Sonics 49 (Bujuicius 20, Bob ahead. Bob Walsh knotted it in would quality under thasa prograiM: hits. Jim Sawyer homered and solar year 365.24 days and a view. Hutchins Agency, M6 Ranch. Kitchen appliances, California Angels to the New Ostberg 12, John Koepsel 12), the final period and two over­ singled twice. Mark Anderson lunar month 29.52 days. The ACCOUNTANT 5324. Apply Ptrsonnaf Offfca loads of cabinets and counter York Yankees in a straight cash Leapers 38 (Kearney 15, Collins time sessions couldn’t decide a World Almanac recalls. The space, combination windows homered for Steak Out. Payroll, Costs, Etc. Good FM deal. 8) winner. Mayan calendar is consid­ WANTED - Part-time help ap­ 944-1591 and doors, insulated. Fireplace, benefits. Send resume to Box FRECHETTE A RAARTIN, Realtors, Inc. ered to have been more exact proximately 2-3 hours during . Mostly wooded acre. than the older calendars of “EE,” Manchester Evening lunch periodpe in small An equal opportunity employer B liate occupancy. Asking * 949-414V Babylon, Assyria, Egypt and Herald. restaurant. A\pply in person, $34,200. The Yankee Peddlers, 293 Main Btraat, Mmchaatar Greece. Ann’s Spot, 21 ax Street. 742-9718, 1-423-6735.

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Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale Homes lor Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 BENJY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Ckinn., Wed., July 10, 1974 — PAGE THIRTY-FIVE \Lots-Land lor Sale 24 BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale LOVELY three bedroom 61 lo t For Sale Ranch, with 2