P ^ E TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon - 1974 Duiut Arts of Tolland Director Business Bodies VIVIAN KENNESON i ______/ of mime, movement, and Correspondent Clubs at Valle’s Steak House. Auction May 14 from 5; 30 to I Fire Calls IT5H5SS555W stagecraft at the Hartford 875-4704 Conservatory and was produc­ The club’s conservation com­ 9:30 p.m. A quilt, made and John M. Dunn of Elgin Dr. tion manager of the conser­ mittee received the over-all donated by members of the con­ has been named director of award for its many projects and €ETS PROMOTION vatory’s musical department servation committee, will , be OUTSTANDING Arts of Tolland summer before becoming intern. efforts for conservation. A auctioned during the evening. A Manchester, Town Fire Roderick J. MacLean of program. He also served as general merit award was received by great-deal of work went into the Department reported the Manchester has been appointed SALESMEN MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1 9 7 4 - VOL. XCHI, No. 191 Manchester—A City of Village Charm He is an assistant professor manager and technical director the international affairs com­ making of the quilt, and the following calls for the SIXTEEN PAGES assistant secretary in the un­ Five members of the steff at PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS of physical education at the of the Connecticut Valley mittee. committee members are weekend; derwriting and service division Carter Chevrolet on Mmn St. University of Connecticut, Regional Ballet Co. and Mrs. Robert Smore, club hopeful that a Tolland resident of the group department at The have achieved mem^rship in • 9:19 p.m. Saturday—water where he is active in promoting choreographer and assistant president; and Mrs. Kevin will call in with the winning bid. surge in the mains caused Travelers Insurance Com­ Chevrolet Motor Division’s -programs and equal oppor­ director of the Simsbury Light Cavanahg, vice president,* Interviews sprinkler alarm at Kage Co., 91 panies. “Legion of Leaders” for out­ tunities for the handicapped. He Opera Co. recently attended the GFWC Elm St. Ext. Vote Slated on More Material standing salesmanship in 1973. During the week of May 20 to MacLean joined the com- serves on the executive com­ State Convention Prayer , *9:32 p.m. Saturday— water George Hubbard, a 19-year TJWC Banquet 24 parents of pre-kindergarten mittee of the Connecticut Breakfast. Mrs. Smore recited surge in the mains caused member; Robert Sloan, a four- The Tolland Junior Woman’s children should bring the child Special Olympics and Gover­ the opening prayer. sprinkler alarm at Watkins year member; Charles Argiros, Club will hold its annual being registered for an inter­ nor’s Committee on Physical banquet May 21 at Piano’s Three members were view between 10 a.m. and 2 Bros. Furniture, 935 Main St. a two-year member; Etonald Fitness for the Aging. winners in the arts and crafts Nielsen, a six-year member; Restaurant in Bolton. Cocktails p.m. After the interview • 2:26 p.m. Sunday—car fire Dunn received a degree of will be served at 6:30 and competition, which took place children may visit classrooms. at Ludlow Rd. and Robert Stavnitsky, a two- during hte convention. They- doctor of education from dinner at 7:30,- followed by a Community Calendar Impeachment Panel year member, were all honored are: Dot Hernberg, first prize Bigham Young University. He business meeting, installation Monday: Youth choir rehear­ by Chevrolet. Members and for crocheting; Judy Goldstein, and his wife, Linda, have a four- of officers, and presentation of sal, 6:45 p.m.; business their wives attended a banquet first prize for pottery; Allmuth month-old son. bowling awards. meeting, 8 p.m., both United Watch Yoiif at Singer’s Resort, Spring Perzel, second prize for a wall Arts of Tolland is looking for Several members of the club Congregational Church. Valley, N.Y., for presentation instructors for its summer hanging. of awards. attended the Spring Conference Tuesday; B a z a a r program, which will begin July of Federated Junior Woman’s Twenty members of the club Resumes Hearings workshop, 9 a.m.; Senior '■i George Hubbard> 8 and end Aug. 3. For further in­ will be working at the CPTV citizens workshop, 10:30 a.m., FAT-GO WASHINGTON (UPI) - The poena another presidential tape formation call Dunn at 875-6954. meeting, 1:30 p.m.; United their consideration of evidence Mitchell, then attorney general. Lose ugly excess weight with thi^ House Judicary Committee recording and other materials. presentation of impeachment The State of Connecticut Congregational Church. against President Nixon — on The committee was told by sensible NEW FAT-GO diet began its first full day of im­ The 38 committee members evidence. Evidence concerning Commission of the Arts has Three Will Return plan. ‘Nothing sensational lust possible subpoena of an April 4, its investigating staff that this Wednesday; Choir rehearsal, peachment hearings today with were notified they will be asked involvement of White House selected Arts of Tolland as a 7:30 p.m.. United steady weight loss for those-that: 1972, conversation by the Presi­ tape could throw more light on an announcement it would vote to vote at 9 a.m. EDT aides prior to the break-in was participant or host for one of Congregational Church. really want to lose. dent with H.R. Haldeman, then events that preceded the June To/Day Camp Staff Wednesday on whether to sub­ Wednesday — before resuming given the committee at the first four interns from its internship A full 12 day supply only $3.00. his chief of staff, and John N. 17,1972, break-in of Democratic program. Camp Kennedy Director half-day session of the inquiry Thursday: Sewer Study Com­ Uggstt* drug store about' the national headquarters at the Thursday. Each intern will have a David Moyer has announced his Mrs. Pamela Potterton of ,FAT-QO reducing plan and slarti mittee, 7:30 p,m.. Education Watergate complex. Committee members said territory in which he can relate staff appointments for the 1974 Manchester, senior female Building. jloainn weight this weak. / f . ■> J One focus of today’s day-long there was little evidence to the variety of arts resources camping season, with three of counselor. She is a 1973 Money back In full If not complete-' Friday: Tollanders Square presentation by the committee presented concerning Nixon’s present and simultaneously the four paid members repeats graduate of Keene (N.H.) State Dance Club anniversary dinner, ly satisfled with weight loss from C-J Official Faces Roderick J. MacLean the very first package. staff — behind closed doors possible involvement before the work within the framework of from last year and the fourth a College and teaches at Robert­ 6:30 p.m., Tolland Middle was expected to be a tape break-in, but they said the April community arts councils. newcomer. son School. She and the other School. PON'T DELAY panics in 1947 and in 1958 was recording of June 20,1972, three 4 tape is critical to determining George Bentley of Hartford Returning from last year will staff members are former Saturday: Couples Club * FAT>00 today. ^ named an underwriter. In 1961 be: volunteer counselors at the days after the arrests of five whether he had prior m has been assigned to Arts of dinner, 6:30 p.m.. United Only $3.0bat Charge of Assault men in the Watergate, when he was promoted to assistant fM camp. knowledge. Nixon denies having Tolland. He was an instructor Mrs. Marianne Smith Quinn, Congregational Church. chief underwriter and in 1968 to Camp Kennedy will open LIGGm REXAH Nixon met with Haldeman. This any prior knowledge of the director of arts and crafts. Frank R. Simon, president of chief underwriter. June 24 for its 11th consecutive by was struck by Simon’s car. Johnson plant at 6:50 this morn- is the tape that contains a now . break-in. Fomerly of Manchester, Mrs. Manchester’s Carlyle-Johnson MacLean graduated from year of operation. It will close Ingalls — who is field ihg, scattering striking famous 18y2 minute gap. 'The tape contains conver­ Coventry Quinn now lives in Holyoke, Machine Co., was arrested Bentley College in 1940 and Aug. 2. representative of the Inter­ production workers on the picket Nixon’s impeachment at­ sations at the first meeting Mass. She is a 1972 graduate of today on charges he made a received a B.S. in 1947 from Applications for campers and national Union of Electrical, line. torney, James D. St. Clair, said Nixon had with Haldeman and College of Our Lady of the “deliberate attempt” to Syracuse University. He is volunteer counselors are SINUS SUFFERERS Radio and Machinery Workers, He proceeded through the as he arrived for the closed Mitchell after a Key Biscayne Elms, Chicopee, Mass. down a union official leading hearing that he plans to attend former financial secretary at Open Spaces available and may be obtained / Hw t'i good newt for youl Eiduiivo naw "hord coro" SYNA-ClEAll OKongttlont AFL-CIO — was treated for in- parking lot and bxited onto meeting by Mitchell with other Miss June Cameron of South cov m striking production workers at Emanual Lutheran Church. at the Rec Department office. ^ bW i act iiutanlly and contlnuaudy la droln and door oil naial^ilnut IH . juries this morning at Hilliard St., and headed east. all of the sessions, now presidential aides at which PZC Subject Windsor, director of physical Oni ^ord torn" toblnt givni you up to 6 houri rnlinf from pain and prnnurn of the company’s 52 Main St. Manchester Memorial Hospital scheduled for three days each MacLean, his wife and five Garden Grove Rd. They must congcstiM. M ow s you to brtotha ooiDy— ito p t wotory o y t i ond runny no»o. You Simon then turned his car Senate \Watergate committee activities. She is a 1974 manufacturing plant. week. “I have a free seat,” he children reside at 88E Am­ Robert Sloan Charles Argiros* MONICA SHEA be returned by June 7. con buy SYNA-CLEAR AT L IQ Q E T T S without n««d for aprtialptlofi, and later released, Reardon around, headed west, and investigators have concluded graduate of Southern Connec­ botlsfoctlon guorontotd by mokor. Try it todoyl Simon, 58, of 427 S. Main St., said. told reporters. bassador Dr. Correspondent ticut State College. Counselors must be at least 13 allegedly struck Ingalls. Mitchell approved a plan to spy was charged this morning with The charges brought against St. Clair said he has heard 742-9495 years ^ age, in good health, Introductory Ingalls was taken to the on the Democrats) . Darrell Vincek of $ 1 5 0 first-degree assault with a Simon allege >that he made a some of the presidential tape Elected The Planning and Zoning Manchester, senior male and able to work at least two hospital by ambulance. Offer Worth • ■ • « motor vehicle, Manchester ‘‘deliberate attempt” to run recordings and agrees with The Washinjjton Star-News Ronald Soares of Bolton, Commission will meet tonight weeks. Those who have worked Police arriving at the scene counselor. He is completing his Cut out Ihli ad— fakt to ilarn litind. PurdiaM «(i>'pack of SYNA-CIEAS I2'» and Police Chief James Reardon said an aide to the committee owner of Angel Plumbing and with the retarded and those who down Ingalls with his car, Rear­ took Simon into custody, lodged Nixon’s counselor, J. Fred at 7:30 in the Board Room of freshman year at Manchester rocnhrn onn marn SYNA.CIEA* IZ.Pock Frnn. said. Reardon said the 7 a.m. Buzhardt, who Sunday chairman. Rep. Peter W. Heating, Inc., was recently the Town Hall. return their applications early don said, giving this account of the assault charge, and then Community College. "Now available — PRUVO Cough Syrup from arrest followed an incident near Rodino Jr-., D-N.J., said Doar elected president of the will be given priority for the reported incident: released him on a $500 non- denounced allegations that the The commission will hold a The new member of the staff, the SYNA-CLEAR people." the plant in which 51-year-old would urge that a subpoena be National Association of available work weeks. - I (Herald photo by Barlow) Simon allegedly drove into President’s conversations con­ joint meeting with the Conser-, succeeding Miss Ellery Healy, James A. Ingalls of East Gran­ (See Page Sixlcen) served on the White House for Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Con­ the'parking lot at the Carlyle- tained ethnic slurs that were vation Commission at 8:30 p.m. is: the April 4 tape. The White tractors, Hartford Chapter. Getting Scrambled Message? deleted from the transcripts to discuss the open space plan made public two weeks ago House previously ignored a Soares grew up in East Hart­ for the town. \ This Siamese cat stayed behind the two-way radio Saturday afternoon in the office of the today. request for abou^5 tapes and ford, attending East Hartford i^-rf*** Senior Citizens - - Ambulance Service of Manchester. An ambulance crew had taken its mistress, Miss The committee’s special Rodino is said to oppose a High School from 1949 until The Senior Citizens Club of \ ■ Debra S. McConnell, 21, of Greenville, R.I., to Manchester Memorial Hospital that morn­ North Leaving DevCo counsel, John M. Doar, is giving blanket subpoena for all th^ 1951. In 1951 he entered the !0f Coventry will meet at te Second the committee a chronological material. Navy and served four years as a Congregational Church Com­ ing after her car was totaled on 1-86 near Howard Johnson’s Restaurant. The crew could steam engineer. munity House on Rt. 44A at 1 not leave her three Siamese and one toy poodle at the hospital so they brought them to the Upon discharge in 1955 he p.m. bn Wednesday. office where they waited anxiously for her. The hospital released her in mid-afternoon. Project Manager Post entered the plumbing trade. In A speaker from the; Tolland Hank Agnew Mideast Impasse 1957 he returned to high school, County Extension Service will » MONICA SHEA Libassi said, “We have graduating in 1959. will be added in the next six lecture on the care of home Correspondent finished the planning and basic months.” Soares then entered Union grounds and gardens. Peter Libassi, president of engineering and since this Still Upbroken College and received his AB Board Orders Review Libassi said, ‘"The principle This will be followed by loves degree in 1963. Greater Hartford Process- phase of the operation has come purpose of adrUpg these_ staff ment plan but that his shuttle colored slides of New England. DevCo, announced today that to a close. North has decided to DAMASCUS (UP/) - After graduation he returned members will be to pi^ovide Secretary of State H^nry A. diplomacy would continue. Reservations will be takenf Richard North, project accept another position. public information to the to the plumbing industry, first Kissinger said he fai^d to reach “No agreement was or a bus trip to Greenfield Hills, Of School Budget manager of DevCo, will be Brian Walsh, DevCo’s direc­ residents before the decision of as a journeyman and then as a IDonald Nielsen Robert Stavnitsky reached,” Kissinger told Fairfield Dogwood Festival on to help leaving the corporation as of tor of financial services, will agreement today with Syrian newsmen at Damascus airport wholesale representative. Thursday, May 16. / (See Page Sixteen) President HafeyAssad on an July 1. become project manager. Dave before flying back to Tel Aviv. After three years as a Soares and his family live at Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Con­ Awards Assembly Israeli-Syrian {roop disengage- By JUNE TOMPKINS ‘‘This is a,buti,Lut of( $243,000 from In a recommendation made North will be joining the firm Harmon will continue as assis­ “I am returning to Israel now salesman he opened Angel 12 Qjiarry Rd. His wife, tractors Hartford Chapter. The annual Awards Assembly the amount requested,” “reluctantly” by the of Bruce Hayden and tant project manager. to bring to the goverjiment Plumbing and Heating, Inc. It Jocejyn, is an active member of The proposed Manchester They have three children, will be held June 21 at 9 a.m. in people Kennedy said. superintendent for the board’s Associates of West Hartford Libassi said, “North has done some further Syrian thoughts is now in its seventh year. the National Association of Christopher, Pamela and John. the high school auditorium. school budget is up for review who are real estate consultants. an outstanding job managing by School Superintendent As he has said before, “It was (See Page Sixteen) and I expect to return to Syria Any persons or organization a tight budget to begin with.” land acquisition and basic plan­ tomorrow (Wednesday).” wishing to sponsor an award James P. Kennedy and his ning. When the plan is Inside Hebron staff. He Referred to the largest item “We made further progress should contact the high school save in,' the budget which was un­ presented it will reflect a high This was the decision reached in refining the issues,” office as soon as possible. known — teachers’ salaries. Town Directors quality of his work. Today's at the Board of Education “We are pleased that Dick Kissinger said in response to a meeting Monday night when Kennedy thanked the board stayed with us through the com­ question about whether Kennedy told the board he sees for supporting the proposed Hebron votes budget/ Page 6 progress had been made in Ce^ntrc^l Office Budget Scored money. budget, but he said there would To Consider pletion of this phase.” no way of presenting a 1974775 more than four hours of talks have to be cutbacks in activities Libassi said that no other Co)^entry PZC hoi^rs Loyzim, Page 6 NANCY DRINKUTH budget “without curtailments” resignations are expected at with Assad. come about as a result of the bookkeeping work for the Members of the Rham Music with reference to the amount already engaged in. Memorial Day e^ay winners, Page 16 Corespondent / policy allowing children to cafeteria staff and the prin­ this time but other staff Kissinger spoke to newsmen Boosters Club are particulary allocated by the ^ a r d of Direc­ The personnel and finance Sewer Plans Bolton approv^ budget, Page 6 just before leaving Damascus 228-3970 charge lunches when they are cipals. committees of the board hope members will be added at a The budget of the Central Of­ concerned with this problem at tors last week./ / airport a t 6;10p.m. (ll;10.a.m. unprepared to pay cash. Staff News the elementary school level as to be able to present a revised By SOL R. COHEN front foot and would be for a later date. “The additions to MHS drops ^ o n d straight. Page 10 fice Committee w as^ topic of The town board Allocated * EDT) on the hour’s flight to Tel Following discussion of the Mrs. Susan Grady was budget for board adoption at the Actions on public hearing smaller area (Garden Gttjve the^staff will be in the field of East Cath^ic qualifies for tourney. Page Id discussion at Thursday night’s the lack of trained musicians It’s just possible that Hank $12.1 million for the Board of Aviv. matter, board members voted granted maternity leave effec­ June 10 board meeting. items aired last Tuesday, in­ Rd., Erie St. and that portion of community relations and they m eting of the Hebron Board of hinders their work at Junior- Education for next year. to discontinue the practice tive Sept. 1. Mrs. Marie Valiga Agnew has helped more peo­ The board approved a cluding a proposal for sanitary Keeney St. from Nutmeg Dr. to Education. / Senior High Schools. “The president and I had after giving families one week’s has been chosen to be the per­ / recommendation to request the sewers in an area off Keeney No. 406). Any change in the /John Sibun, a long time ple save more money than further very extensive talks in notice. In the future if a child manent substitute for the tran­ Resignation / Board of Directors to establish St., will lead the agenda for the proposal (as adding other /Hebron resident, was present at anybody else in town. After the most cordial atmosphere,” comes to school without a lunch sitional class at the Gilead Hill WARMER f| a washout account of $1,500 for Manchester Board of Directors streets) would require a new the meeting to'protest the size Board of Education Chair­ he said. “ We continued to the parents will be notified,and School. man Bill Heneghan presented 23 years at Manchester Sav­ the language arts program at tonight, when it meets at 8 in public hearing. Area Health/Consortium review a possible disengage­ / of this budgetary item. it will be their responsibility to the Keeney St. School. It will be the Municipal Building Hearing Among other items aired last / Sibun, stressing that his Instrumental Music the board with a letter of ings and Loan including a ment agreement, further come to the school with either a financed from a “Mini Grant.” Room. Tuesday is a proposed or­ objections/ to the salary in­ Nancy Drinkuth was chosen resignation effective July 1. stint managing our Coventry refining the various ideas we bag of lunch or the money {or a to be the board’s representative, Heneghan has served on the The board also approved the The proposal for sanitary dinance for selling to the State Officially Inaugurated had before us.” creases / of the two hot lunch. board for almost six years. The Office, he must have broken superintendent’s recommenda­ sewers is a reduced version of I of Connecticut a 0.27-acre superintendents was not per­ to a committee investigating The present system, allowing the possibility of offering in­ resignation will be placed on sorrfe kind of local record. tion and adopted the school one proposed in December and parcel at the southeast corner By JUNE TOMPKINS H ^pital, the University of Living, and Hartford Hospital. A high official traveling with sonal, said that he thought a hot lunch to be charged, has calendar for 1974-75. Schools opposed by most of the of Adams St. and Tolland Tpke. Other area hospitals may be in- Kissinger said the secretary board members should consider strumental music instruction the agenda for the June Jbnight — clear with lows 50 A cnncpnt firat HiapiiaapH p Connecticut Health Center, St. resulted in a great deal of for elementary students. meeting. Hank is now in our Main Of­ *1 55. will open Sept. 4 and close June homeowners involved because The parcel is in state plans for number of years ago and active- ,^?ncis Hospital, Newington vited to become active would know later tonight or perspectives and priorities. 19, 1975. Kennedy designated of high costs (about $20 per improving the traffic pattern at members later. Wednesday morning the out­ He asked whether or not the fice as treasurer with overall Tomorrow — sunny and warm ly pursued since 1973 came to / Children’s Hospital, New Bri- ' with highs ranging from 80 to June 14 for the Senior Prom, assessable front foot). Tlie new the triangle from Adams St. to fruition Monday with the tain General Hospital, Mt. Sinai The consortium has been come of his longest and most present budget of the COC could responsibility for financial N. Main St. (at Tolland Tpke. 85. June 17 for the Senior picnic, proposal would cost an es­ signing of the Articles of Incpf- Hospital, the Institute of (ScyPage Sixteen) complicated mission to the be reduced and whether or not Hebron Bulletin Board ‘controls and reporting. and June 20 for graduation. timated $14 per assessable and Buckland St.). Middle East. the Hebron Board of Education Other items are six proposed poration of the Capitol Area representatives to this com­ In addition, he still finds time for the Center Hose Company #2 of the Man-’ additional appropriations to Health Consortiuni/ in mittee had considered the need General Fund accounts, all to ceremonies at the Mnate NANCY DRINKUTH grinder, tomato juice, potato Chester Volunteer Fire Department of which he is a past captain. of the community when they St. in Willimantic and is also be financed by equivalent Chamber of the Old State House The following meetings and chips, garden salad, chocolate in Hartford. acted. sponsored by the Willimantic Town Given Extension grants; and one additional ap­ activities are planned for this chip cake with chocolate icing. Lions Club. Representatives of Board memljers told Sibun , week: propriation (to the highway that it was now impossible to Any Hebron' residents HIGHEST RETURNS ON SAVINGS Manchester Memorial Hospital Wednesday: Hot dog on roll, department) to be financed reduce this figure; however, a Monday: Annual Town requiring further information participating in the historic french fries, citrus cup, Effective 4 from 1972-73 surplus. new policy had been adopted by Meeting aVid Budget Meeting, 8 or transpiortation for this free Annual On Main St. Decision signing included Jacob F. Yield Rate Among new business items, the COC. to deal with future p.m., Hebron Elementary chocolate-vanilla pudding pie. glaucoma screening are asked Type of Account Miller, president of the board of School; regular office hours Thursday: School-made ham- the board will consider: budgets. to call Wayne Miller at 228-3518. By SOL R. COHEN Public Works Director Jay “bonafide interest” by May 30, trustees; Dr. Robert K. Butter­ burg pizza, garden salad, spiced 4 Year Certicate. • Accepting the report of th^ The light of the suggestions evening office hours of the town The state has given Giles. it would bA required in good field, president of the medical clerk canceled' because of the peach gelatin with peaches. 7.90% 71/2% $1,000 minimum. government-study (Blue Rib­ concerning this budgetary item, Manchester a 16-day extension Also attending were William faith and at ils own expense, to bon) committee — it staff; and Edward M. Kenney, Town Meeting. Fribay: Tuna salad sandwich, administrator of the hospital. the Central Office Committee to decide whether it wants to Sleith, chairAian of the Mayor’s realign some of the traffic- recommends continuation of Tuesday: Planning and potato chips, cole slaw, pickle, 2 Vi Year Certificate. All hail been members of the has decided to announce that About Town 7.08% $1,000 minimum. accept the terms under which it Downtown Actiop. Committee; control signals. the council-manager form of Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. applesauce. 63/4% Capitol Area Health Consor­ the committee’s budget will be can “buy back” Downtown and Richard Gark, president of When installed last fall by the government; approving an $83,- Town Office Building. tium Steering Committee, the discussed at a coming Board of Main St. the /Manchester Chamber of state, some of the signals were 000 allocation under the town’s Thursday: Board of 1-2 Year Certificate. group charged with the respon­ Education meeting. Then Glaucoma Screening . % $1,000 minimum. Today was to have been the Ctoqimerce. under the plan for removing Industrial Guidelines, for the 50 Selectmen, 5 p.m.. Town Office The children’s committe of 6 81 6H% sibility of organizing the eight- anyone having questions about A free glaucoma screening deadline date. The extension, file discussion Monday con­ about 40 angle-parking stalls per cent cost of a 1,400-foot Building; Republican Town the board of Christian educa­ member alliance. this budget can come to the will be sponsored by the Hebron Regular Savings Account. given the town Monday at a cerned only the town’s request and replacing them with extension of Progress Dr. and Committee 8 p.m.. Town Office tion of Center Congregational Interest paid day of deposit In a brief address. Gov. board meeting and discuss Lions Club on Tuesday from 6 to . % - meeting in state Department of for an extension of the deadline. parallel parking (the plan construction of a sewage pump Building, Church will meet tonight at 7:30 5 47 5^4% to day of withdrawal. Thomas J. Meskill lauded the specific items before the final 9 p.m. The testing will be done Transportation offices, is to There was no discussion of the which gave impetus to the station (in Green Manor’s In­ Friday: Testimonial dinner in the Federation Room of the participating institutions for . budget is approved by the COC. at the Elks Home on Pleasant May 30. At 7:30 p.m. that same terms originally laid down by proposal for town control of the dustrial Park); approving the for retired Town Clerk Gladys church. highest F«ssibiryield " ' " compounoea to give you the their sincere efforts at the con­ This procedure is planned for day, the Board of Directors has the state — a payment to the street). transfer of funds now held by Miner, 7 p.m. Glastonbury Hills trol of health care costs, and the coming year and will be Withdrawals from certificate accourits prior to maturity subject to substantial a “ shirt-sleeve session’’ state of about $25,000 (part of Because the town want to re­ the Conservation Commission Country Club, “The Mikado,” reiterated his active support for followed when the committee penalty (the minimum penalty required by law). scheduled with the Mayor’s its cost for the new traffic tain the angle-parking stalls, to the custody of the town considers the budget for 1975- presented by the Podium Downtown Action Committee— system installed last fall), and the signals would have to be the goals of the organization. Players, 8:30 p.m., Rham treasurer. 76. in an attempt to arrive at a realignment of the traffic mqved about our feet — in some Upon accepting the charter of Auditorium. • Also, authorizing the town It was further annpunced that D a y o r E v * . decision regarding the one-mile signals. instances. treasurer to designate the the consortium, Gloria Shaffer, the payments from each of the Saturday: ‘.‘The Mikado,” The Local Savings People strip. secretary of the state, indicated ’The DOT officials said they Should the town fail to in­ United Bank and Trust Co. the Boards of Educatipn to the COC presehtad by the Podinm Phone 649-5233 Attending Monday’s meeting she had watched the drganiza- would consider a further short- dicate a "bonafide interest” by investment agency for will be made on a monthly basis Players, 8:30 ^.m ., Rham for the state were Joseph Bums, May 30, the state would proceed Cemetery Trust Fund monies; tion of the group with great in­ Auditorium. . / - term extension (to work out the terest, having long been an ad­ in the next fiscal year. This levy 6&H PAVING & CONST. CO. commissioner of transporta­ details of town control of Down­ with its plan for changing some approving a pay-scale agree­ Mcyu tion; and James fShugrue and vocate of such measures to en­ is presently paid in equal BItumlnouM Drlv»w»y$, Parking Lota, Tannla Court*, Manchester Savings and Loan town Main St.) if the town “in­ of the parking stalls. ment with the Municipal Signs for Manchester Memorial Hospital Quarterly payments. The menu for the rest of the "*P9ln. Saalar, plua Concrata Work... George Koch, deputy com­ Most of the changes would be Employes Group (MEG) for sure the most effective health week at the elementary schools dicates a bonafide interest” by care delivery at optimum cost. I Charged Lunches' LowPrIcMi M Ym k ’Ex|Mrl«nc«l Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 649-4588 missioners. the newest deadline date — May on the west side of Main St., those employes working in 9ata will be: - At the present time the con­ Edward M. Kenney, wearing striped tie, adminstrator of Manchester Memorial Hospital, The principals told the board Heritage Office: K-Mart Plaza, Spencer St., Manchester 649-3007 Representing the town were 30. south of Locust St., with a few processing; and accepting, to Tuesday: Ham or salami SEPTIC TANKS WSTAUEP NEASONANIB Mayor John Thompson, Town sortium membership consists is among several hospital administrators signing the Articles of Incorporation of the j- about the problems that have Coventry Office: Route 31, Coventry 742-7321 on the east side of Main St., guarantee insurance coverage, Manager Robert Weiss, Police They said also that, should between the Center and Ford the new bus obtained by Uie of representatives of Capitol Area Health Consortium. The historic event occurred Monday in the Senate Chief James Reardon and the town indicate that St. Senior Citizens Center. Manchester Memorial Chamber of the Old State House in Hartford. (Photo by A. Marmen) / , I ■% *■•/! T|- \

fi . ' ■ / Public Bolton MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Cm ,:. Ito .. M .. .. P A r.R T m m , I Records Meskill Slaying Out Of Nixon Gontroversy I About Town Warranty Deeds HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. the Watergate material, calling Stanley J. and Theresa D. Parents, Students tability,” he said. The subsidy “Nobody has challenged that Thomas J. Meskill says the it a “new game whose lower profile and where they Sieminski to Investment formula cleared the Senate by the state hasn’t gotten the best release of the transcripts of the results cannot be known until (family members) have no Manchester Lodge of Masons Associates, property at Spruce one vote and was killed in the deal,’’ he said alluding to profile at all in the public eye.” OPEN 10-10 DAILY Join For Watergate tapes has created “a the play is over. House. It was doomed from the will confer the Fellowcraft and Bissell Sts., conveyance tax Art Night “After it is all over, if the several controversial state Last winter,, the governor 1104.50. : round of turmoil.” start after Meskill had building and leasing contracts de^ee when it meets at 7:30 President resigns or is im­ came under heavy fire for going Emma S. Swanson to Evan A. But he vowed he will not join threatened to veto any proposal which have involved several of tonight at the Masonic Temple. DONNA HOLLAND the chorus of Republicans peached we *han say the to his ski resort in Vermont at William 0. Gadd, district depu­ and Marian F. Thomas, proper­ created Wednesday evening are calling for more than 50 per his friends. the height of one of the worst Correspondent calling for President Nixon to transcripts were the key thing. cent state financing of mass ty, will make his official inspec­ WEDMESDAYI ty at 30 Hudson St., conveyance lummi sticks, jumping sticks, - : - The 46-year-old ■ governor, ice storms in the state. He said 646-0375 6 00 FRI0AYEVENIN6-MAY17 resign. Ii he is not convicted, the transit. tion tonight. Roger Ather, tax $42.35. psychadelic films, tape loops, (3-8-22) NEWS who had mentioned family he had to do it because he had A Creative Arts Night will be .1 think the decision on transcripts could be seen as a worshipful master, will preside Famous Makar Trade Names creative writing, live sculpture (18) CHAMPIONS The governor also praised the reasons behind his decision not promised one of his sons to ac-. held Wednesday at Bolton I PARK OPEN-7 PM I whether to stay in office or coup de grace, as the thing that over the degree. Charles Jack Coniam, doing and painting murals to music in (20) FILM legislature for rejecting a to seek re-election, expressed company him to the ski resort.' MEN’S Elementary School all-purpose resign is one only the President saved the President,” he said. the halls. package of fiscal reform bills continued concern for his fami­ • business as Investment (24) AUCTION 74 “Unless the whole thing is A native of New Britain, f ‘'I Associates, 139 E. Center St. room beginning at 6:30 p.m. Itefns still needed are coat can make,” the Republican which would have shifted some CONflNUES played out I don’t think anybody ly. “I want my youngsters to Meskill said his family would Richard Gauthier and It’s an evening when parents hangers, styrofoam, cardboard governor, in line for a federal of the governor’s power over have a more normal life. (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH can make a definite judgment,” probably stay in the Hartford St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Anthony Ricci, doing business atld students get together to “do rolls, wood scraps, nails, hose, judgeship, said in an interview state spending to the “My family has no idea what (40) BONANZA Monday. he said. area when it moves out of the will have a service of Holy as Pearl Properties, 144 Center their own thing.” wires and other odd bits of legislature. it (federal judgeship) entails, JACKETS governor’s mansion, mainly Communion and a Bible study St. Mr. and Mrs. Schenker (San­ “junk.” -6 :3 0 - Meskill, long a Nixon He conceded he hasn’t read The governor held the state (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS but everyone is amenable to because “my children will be Wednesday at 10 a.m .'at the dra is Bolton’s music teacher) Anyone unable to send items stalwart, said he doesn’t intend the transcripts which lay on the budget for the coming fiscal church. The new baseball Mark F. Knee and Joseph top of a shelf in his office at the whatever I do. Basically I like going to West Hartford Snarski, doing business as K&S will once again create a large to the school with students may -7 :0 0 - to join the ranks of GOP leaders year hostage to the measuresr Jacket sensations state Capitol. “I haven’t read to do something with a little schools.” Tool Co„ 234 Hartford Rd. environmental bubble. call Mrs. Schenker, 643-2411 or (3-20-22-30) NEWS who have demanded that the forcing the legislature to scrap Mrs. Sarah Winter, art Mrs. Oscar Placco, 646-5515 for (8) TRUTH OR President step down in light of them, I just don’t have the the reform bills. Hip length Marriage Licenses time.” teacher, will demonstrate pick-up. CONSEQUENCES the transcripts of the The governor, whose ad­ Richard Carl Benson, 155 Meskill, who is not seeking a Elasticizad Green Manor Rd., and Carol sculpture. (18) DICK VAN DYKE Watergate tapes released last ministration has been wracked week. second term, is under con­ ',Vaist Band Jean Hastings, East Hampton, Students in. Grades 7 and 8 (40) NEWS by charges of political will demonstrate basketry and “I’m not involved in that rank sideration for the 2nd Circuit patronage which rewards party Trucker Strike Call * selling else- May 18, Emanuel Lutheran PTO Seeks Officers -7 :3 0 - Court of Appeals. Church. string design. (30) SALE OF THE and I don’t) intend to get in­ loyalty with choice state jobs, wliera Other products that are volved,” he shid. “I’m sure the Asked on his chances of being and with an unfair way of Roger Thomas Fontaine, 184 CENTURY approved for^ the federal for up Wadsworth St. Ext., and Mary among those to be used or The nominating committee of (8) PROFILE 11: PEOPLE FAMOUS President had Intended to try to awarding leasing and construc­ Response Spotty judgeship by the Senate 18 Elleri Crowell Hearn, 6 the PTO (Parent Teacher clarify more than What had tion contracts, defended the to $ . AND PROGRESS COUNTRY/WESTERN Judiciary Committee, he said, Ridgewood St. Organization), in the process of (18) COUNTRY PLACE been clarified previously,” practices saying, “They have choosing a new slate of officers RECORDING STAR “I’m not confident of anything brought the best deal for the Building Permits (20) FILM Meskill said. “But after the United Press International for the coming school year, is in release of the transcripts what in Washington today. But state.” A sniper on a bridge over the patrols had been sent to travel Miss Marilyn L. Barber for Only One Bids (30) WAIT TILL YOUR Independent truckers virtual­ need of a vice president. we got was a whole new round anything is possible.” We don’t feel people with Pennsylvania Turnpike near the highways in the Uniontown Mrs. Gladys Jobert, swimming FATHER GETS HOME He said he still did not know ly ignored Monday the call for a Breezewood fired a bullet pool at 185 Maple St., $1,214. To Pipe Brook Anyone interested in filling of turmoil.” ability should be discriminated and Connellsville areas. (40) ROOM 222 IE whether the American Bar second nationwide drivers’ through the windshield of a Samuel E. Aiglio Jr., garage the office is requested to con­ Meskill would only speculate, against because they’re The call for a nationwide (3) SONNY AND CHER Association, which has objected strike in three months to force State Police car Monday, mis­ at 45 Oakland Ter., $2,000. Only one bid was received tact Phyllis Daly, 649-7367 or lowever, on the impact of the Republicans,” Meskill said. truck shutdown to begin at mid­ Monday by the ToWn of (8-40) THE COWBOYS to his nomination on the ground a rollback in fuel prices and an sing Trooper Donald Caldwell, Peter C. AuCoin, additions to Mary Ann Murphy, 649-5449. (18) SHARING OUR FAITH President’s decision to release night Sunday was issued by Manchester for the metal pipe he lacks judicial experience, increase in the 55-mile-per-hour 28, who brought the vehicle to a Overdrive Magazine, an in­ dwelling at 67 Arvine PL, $400. Mrs. Daly, chairman of the (20-30) CHASE ’ PEARL* speed limit. and other materials needed for would have any say on his ap­ safe halt. Johnson Sign Service for committee, asks parents to get dependent truckers’ publica­ relocating about 1,500 feet of Roses for Class Reunion Committee -8 :3 0 - " a n d t h e pointment. But in Pennsylvania, State Police in Bethlehem V. S.H. Realty Inc., sign at 208 involved and show their interest tion. Michael Parkhurst, editor (8-40) MOVIE “All I know is that the ABA Suit Alleges regarded as the focal point of said a rock was thrown early JUST W. Center St., $175. the brook in the town’s sanitary by joining and working with the HANK THOMPSON of the magazine, had predicted landfill area. The bid, at $69,- (Battin) Ferris, at left, and Mrs. Lorraine (Pillard) Demko, accept roses "Skyway to Daath" has not filed a report on me, the truckers’ protest, strike- today from the U.S. 22 overpass □arence J. Bure, tool shed at PTO. BAND Circuit Court Discrimination more than 90,000 drivers would 073, is from the Armco Steel from Mrs. Mary (Donadio) Eastwood and Marshall Warren, both at center, who were co- (3) CANNON and I don’t know if it has any related violence spread. onto a truck below on the Penn­ 229 Autumn St., $110. HARTFORD (UPI) - The take part. Corp. of Wallingford. chairmen of the 25th reunion of Manchester High.School’s class of 1948, held at the Colony (20-30) NO PLACE LIKE IN PERSON Clout Cut say on my nomination,” Meskill Strike coordinators said truck sylvania Turnpike traveling Wes Robbins for Donald University of Connecticut has In addition to lower fuel Bids were received from HOME said. traffic was “down appreciably” southbound toward Costello, additions to dwelling Restaurant, Talcottvil e Saturday. Committee members received roses or boutonnieres^ STARTS 8 P.M. been named as defendant in a prices and higher speed limits, three suppliers for furnishing (24) AUCTION 74 HARTFORD (UPI) - A 1971 White House sources, in Utah and about 80 per cent Philadelphia. The unidentified at 52 Wells St., $2,000. Conference Some 220 guests and classmates renewed old acquaintances. Special guests included Ed- I fb/l f-J/2 how concert in the class action suit filed in U.S. Parkhurst said the truckers reinforced concrete pipe — with CONTINUES state law extending the power however, told UPI in effective in Montana and driver sustained minor injuries J.A. McCarthy Inc., new A total of 355 teacher-parent son Bapey, former MRS principal, and Mrs. Bailey; Lawrence Leonard, former teacher Outdoor Stage area. District Court charging sex dis­ sought an audit of oil company Capitol Pipe Co. Newington, the of the circuit courts to hand Washington Meskill’s nomina­ Colorado, but elsewhere across and the windsh^ld and a dwellings at 71 Grissom Rd., conferences were held in April -9 :3 0 - crimination in employment books and the right for small apparent low at $83,921, (18) LIVING FAITH lown prison sentences has been tion "is under serious con­ the country the situation was headlight of his vehicle were truckers to haul manufactured 307 Grissom Rd., $25,000 each. during a two-day conference “e cTarJSThif verturned by a Superior Court practices. Leonard Concrete Pipe Co. of period. Musical Extravaganza in the sideration,” but was unlikely to reported normal. Utah State smashed. goods in competition with -1 0 :0 0 - ruling. Police denied the strike had any Hamden at $86,167, and Atlantic IOWA Tests of Basic Skills I ALL N EW International Plaza-1 come up until after his guber­ At least 10 other incidents of major trucking firms. (3) KOJAK Judge Leo Parskey’s ruling The suit was filed by Marcia significant effect in the state. Pipe Ck). of Plainville at $87,096. were administered by teachers Super Dome featuring- natorial term is over. - - — rock throwing were reported as Besides, reports of striking (8-40) DOC ELLIOT ould triple the Superior Court R. Lieberman, a feminist In Pennsylvania, tru ^ traffic At bid openings for April 22 to students in Grades 1 and 3 in (22) GREATEST SPORTS Bob Seanna and his Band Assessing the last nine were complaints of slashed air truckers in Utah, Montana and for labor only, Hub Construc­ April. riminal caseload from about months of his stewardship, English professor at UConn. It was reported normal, but in­ hoses. Colorado, the strike was LEGENDS ,400 cases now to 7,000 cases, was filed on behalf of 780 past cidents of violence were in­ Theatre \ tion Co. of Colchester was the A planning and placement Meskill mentioned the advan­ In southwestern Penn­ reported taking hold in northern i Court Cases -10:30- Riverside Parks original said an official pf the Judiciary and current female employes. creasing despite warnings from apparent low. Its price was team meeting was held in April. PUPPET SHOW tages and disadvantages to sylvania, State Police early Nevada, where a spokesman in Time Schedule $256,228 for labor — with 'the (22) NFL CHAMPIONSHIP Department. Gov. Milton Shapp who helped today reported bands of striking Seven cases were considered in Kiddieland being a lame duck governor. Reno said he expected most MANCHESTER PARKanE town to supply the pipe. Its GAMES Parskey’s ruling, reported "On one hand your ability to Mrs. Lieberman has already settle a two-week walkout in independents’ stoning passing drivers would be off the roads for further diagnostic data red light, $15, and failure to Monday, said Circuit Court early February. price, added to Monday’s low and/or placement in the lear­ -1 1 :0 0 - deal with the legislature is filed a suit in her own behalf trucks at ground level and six by today. bid of $69,073 for the metal pipe, CIRCUIT COURT 12 obey a police officer’s signal, (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Exciting Magical expansion by the legislature charging the university with ning disabilities program. Manchester Session $35. weakened; on the other hand UA East I — “Sting” 7:(K)- would bring the cost of the (20) SAN FRANCISCO CIRCUS ACT has the effect of “rend^ing the your credibility with the public denying tenure and promotion 9; 15 Many area fishermen ap­ project to $325,301. • Robert LaFlamme, 52, of BEAT in the outdoor stage area .Superior CourJ an empty, con- is greater because when you do because of her women’s rights Health District parently could not wait for the UA East II — “Sting” 7:15- Also April 22, Brewer and Hampden, Mass., operating a featuring Walter and Karen -stitutional shwl.” something, people know you’re activities. Filed in March, 1973, 9:30 fishing season to begin April 20 -11:30- Horan of West Hartford, at a A meeting was held recently motor vehicle while under the Childs The law struck down by the doing it not because it’s an elec­ the suit has not'yet come to UA East III — “Way We or to get their licenses. Cases influence of liquor, a plea of (3) MOVIE price of $342,214, was the ap­ in Manchester regarding a ruling was one allowing Circuit tion year and you want to be re­ trial. involving area police "The Last SuhMt" (1961) Were” 9:10; “Summer Wishes” parent low bidder for labor and proposed health district nolo contendre and a fine of Pee W ee Gokey and his ■Courts to order prison elected,” he said. 7:30 ■ departments and the officers of $150. (8-40) PHYLLIS DILLER’S The latest suit named Presi­ materials. between Bolton, Tolland, South Country Squires in the isentences up to five years, In dealing with the 1974 State — “Save the Tiger” the Department of En­ 102ND BIRTHDAY PARTY dent Glenn W. Ferguson, 15 Thus, by contracting for the Windsor and Manchester. • Christobal Ortiz, 31, of Gardens •where previously the court was legislature, Meskill at least 7:30-9:12 vironmental Protection came (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON past and current members of labor only and by buying the First Selectman Richard Hartford, fourth-degree limited to administering no twice used threats of veto to Vernon Cine I — “American up in court Monday. larceny in connection with a the board of trustees, four ad­ materials itself, the town would Morra and Dr. Robert Butter­ more than one year jail terms. hold the legislators in line. Graffiti” 7:10-9:10 Dispositions in the fishing shoplifting incident in the South Hadley High School ministrators and two members save about $17,000. field attended the meeting. ; Judicial Department While praising the legislature Vernon Cine IIV ’Blazing cases were: Manchester Parkade, 60 days TIGER MARCHING BAND of the university English The cost for relocating the Butterfield said he is strongly ;Executive Secretary Joseph j/. which adjourned last 'Thursday Saddles” 7:30-9:20 Carrol R. Bull, 18, of 122 W. suspended and two years proba­ in the Stadium brook would come from a $1,- in favor of joining into a health Keefe said the opinion, based on for the bills it passed, he com­ department as defendants. MITHUR Showcase I — “Zardoz” 7:40- Main St., Rockville, sport­ tion. CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT 391,000 appropriation approved district and feels it will be an appeal by a prisoner at mended it for rejecting legisla­ 9:45 fishing without a license, $10, and FROM 7 P.M. TO CLOSING MANCHESTER - DOWNTOWN in a March 13,1973 referendum. beneficial to Bolton as well as • Delmore N. Williams, 22, of _ About Town Somers challenging his three- The suit asks the court to for­ ROCKVILLE - 40 WEST MAIN ST. fishing in the closed season, tion he objected to. Showcase II — “Great Of the sum, $449,400 went for other communities. Norwegian Wood Apartments, Singing Lecturer 6 BIG SHOWS plus ALL IH f RIDES year Circuit Court sentence, bid the university from con­ Gatsby” 7:05-9:50 $15; Rodney R. Bull, 20, of 122 “We can credit the 1974 942 MAIN ST. 443-1505 purchasing the 110-acre Laurel Morra said although the Rt. 195, Tolland, fourth-degree Mrs. Hatsy Taylor of East FOR ONE ADMISSION PRICE could necessitate more general assembly for not doing tinuing to practice discrimina­ 875-9263 Showcase III — “Alice in W. Main St., Rockville, sport­ larceny in connection with a Lake for landfill purposes. The selectmen are very interested Canaan, a folk singer and a wild Superior (Tourt judges. what they didn’t do,” he said, tion, to reinstate female Wonderland” 7:30-9:30 fishing without a license, $10, shoplifting incident in the leneraf Admission remaining $941,600 is for im­ in the health district he feels flower culturalist, will enter­ Koffee Krafters will meet Deputy Chief State’s At­ citing the mass transit measure employes who have been ter­ HERBAL ESSENCE LAVORIS or LISTERINE Showcase IV — “Busting” the Board of Heath should make and fishing during the closed Manchester Parkade, $35. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the TAMPAX provements there, with reloca­ tain the East Central Council of S5.00 torney John F. Mulcahy Jr., has which would have provided for minated because of their sex 7:25-9:25 season, $15; Kenneth The following cases were Community Y. Members will Adul(s tion of the brook one of the recommendations as to Garden Clubs Wednesday. asked for permission to appeal state subsidy for two-thirds the and to provide back pay to SHAMPOO or DRIVE IN . major projects. vvhether or not it should be Sutherland, 17, of 103 High St., nolled (not prosecuted) by the The clubs will meet at the complete work on lamp shades. the decision to the state women whose salaries have QUART SIZE 4 0 's Manchester Drive-In — Rockville, sportfishing without prosecutor: «2.so cost of operating local bus ser­ December 1972 estimates given town approval. home of Mrs. Douglas J. Mrs. Stuart Jones is instructor. Supreme Court. Parskey is vices. been less than comparable “Paper Moon” 8:15; “Save the a license, $10, and fishing in • Richard J. Avery, 27, of 100 A baby-sitter is available. 8 ytV9 and und«r CREME RINSE were that it would cost about Morra said the primary hur­ Roberts of Bolton Rd., Vernon. expected to grant permission “It was a bad bill and did not to male employes. Tiger” 10:00 closed season, $15; Steven W. Lydall St., operating a motor Hostesses are Mrs. A1 Scovill $225,000 to relocate the brook. dle would be whether or not the The annual business meeting is Shows phis Ride ill36ictian for the appeal. provide for local accoun­ Meadows Drive-In — “Black people of Bolton would be Doll, 16, of Somers, fishing in a vehicle while license is at 11:30 a.m. followed by a and Mrs. Joseph Schauter. pochod rides IS rany ttnes IS ](ou mnt Yes” 8:10; “Sacred Knives of willing to give up their closed season, $15; and Marcel suspended, and improper star- catered luncheon at 12:30. FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY Limit 1 Limit 1 Limit 1 Vengeance” 10:00 FILM .RATING GUIDE autonomy in favor of a health Fauteux, 31, of 721 Graham tin In her informal ■ program, Senior Methodists of South district. Rd., South Windsor, third- • Lynette J. Horner, 20, of Mrs. Taylor will tell of wild United Methodist Church will Coming Athadions: OUART •«aaa5W» Mfg. List 1.72 For Parents and Bolton’s share of the es­ degree criminal trespass Windsor, fourth-degree larceny meet Thursday noon at Susan­ SanmSffl«h.Mir24 SIZE YOUR CHOICE flowers and sing songs mostly JudYL|fnn.Miy3l YOUR CHOICE 8 oz. Size REGULAR or SUPER Their Children timated cost of the proposed changed to fishing on posted (two counts) and criminal im­ nah Wesley House of the of her own composition. She MIg. Lilt 1.49 Mfg. List 1.29 QUART s i z e s :? district is $3,000. property, $15. personation. will accompany herself on the church. The Rev. Robert Also, John T. Landrie, 22, of TO RIVERSIDE , GENERAL AUDIENCES The Board of Health plans to • Kenneth R. Righenzi, 19, of guitar. Eldridge is in charge of the PARK: Inlirtlato 91 North to 190 I All Agn Admilted meet soon to discuss the Kings Rd., Coventry, fishing 31J Garden Dr., third-degree She has appeared in the New program. Members are I W ilt and to R|. 199 North, Limit 1 lA giw iin, Mm i .| EFFERDENT SECRET FROST & TIP KIT proposal. without a license, $10; Herbert larceny. England and other Eastern reminded to bring their lunch. Michael Rossetti, chief local D. O’Brien, 21, of Enfield, seaboard states. Beverages will be served. Box of 96 Anti-Prespirant 13 oz. PRICE SLASHED P A R E N T A L G W C IA N C f health administrator, Ann Ken­ fishing without a license,^$15, suaofinD and closed season fishing, $10; DonH Call Us, One Time Only S o r a t t a M iN M a y N o l B t dall, Capitol Region Planning or SuitabN For f n T m n ^ n Agency, and Butterfield will be Michael J. Perrone, 23, of East Well Call You TABLETS SPECIAL! Deodorant 14 oz. invited to attend the meeting. Hartford, fishing without a HARTFORD (UPI) - The A license, $10; Theodore Trudon, state Welfare Department has Shown hw«, ar* Jim Rn4 Jm r MorIconI, who 17, of 11 Richard Rd., closed moved into new quartefs but its wHh mor* than 25 yahn In tha raatauzanl 2 9 RESTHICTEO season fishing, $10, and failure UnetBT Y7 rtquirtt accompanyinf telephones haven’t caught up bualnaaa, cordially InvlM InvHa ycyou to dina Mfg. List 1.29 Mfg. List 5.95 Pwtni or Adult Cuvdian to stand for inspection, $50; King Will Emcee yet. Manchaatar’a Nawaat and Rnaat RaaUurantI Ribicoff Party Arthur Turkington Sr., 43, and As a result welfare employes Arthur Turkington Jr., 16, both niTTig YOUR CHOICE LIMITED QUANTITY HURRY! Comedian Alan King will be are functioning at somqfhing of 15 Brent Dr., Vernon, both less than peak efficiency in master of ceremonies June 2 charged with fishing without a ^ MO ONE UNDCN 17 ADMITTED their new offices on GELUSIL COPPERTONE FINAL NET (A m limit moy vary when “People for Ribicoff” license and both fined $10. sponsor a “Night of Stars” at Bartholomew Avenue. in cartain araad Other Dispositions:* !a-Ma Mia^i Bottle of 165 1 ^ THE WAY WE W DS The department normally] the American Shakespeare • Edwin A. Haley, 34, of 52 SUNTAN ECONOMY SIZE p j -SUMMER W ISKS . , Theater in Stratford with functions with around 200 NEW LARGE SIZ E - nnMTjM.n.iiii II.. Diane Dr., fined $25 for issuing telephones but as of Monday TABLETS LOTION tickets pegged at $100. bad check, fined $100 for EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE “People for Ribicoff” IS a fewer than 20 had been installed y WHBK WOE YOU M I2f (P«) \ operating a motor, vehicle while in the new offices. Cuisine committee formed to raise license under suspension (two r ‘‘AMERICAN funds for U.S. Sen. Abraham A few workers were left man­ **The Family Re$taurant" 1 counts), and a nolle entered on ning telephones in the old 69 19 159 Ribicoff, who is seeking charges of issuing bad checks GRAFFITr’ Asylum Avenue offices, either 471 Hartford Rd. Comer of IV|cKee Street 1 4 oz. Bottle Limit 1 “tUPilir-TliMMH. election. Ribicoff is (three counts), operating an un­ 1 ACADEMY AWARD relaying information or asking Democrat. The only announced registered motor vehicle .(two PRICE SLASHED "TAN DON'T BURN” eves at 7:10-»:1Q ^ callers to call back in a week. / Phone Mfg. List 3.30 Mfg. List. 2.95 WINNER candidate to date for the counts), and speeding. 646-7558 Although the telephone com­ TO CLEAN OUT! Mfg; List 1.79 B e s t A c t o r Republican nomination for the • Reginald A. J^ohnston, 17, of M O IIM T Ihni SATUROAT 9 F.M. to 9 P.M. pany is busy instating the Mfg. List 1.75 post is State Rep. Herbert V. 444 Burnham St., operating an lUNOAY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. JAC K phones, Robert Dixon, chief of MAALOX Camo Jr. of Ridgefield. unregistered motor vehicle, $2, INSULIN NEEDS WORTHMORE LEMMON Other performers for leasing for the department, said operating a motorcycle without he doesn’t think the job will be YOU AL u s e FOR IT - so HERE IT IS (MIX AGMIl! Limit 1 / ■•J™ '” ® “Night of Stars” are Benny a license, $25, failure to obey NPH U-40 99' ASPIRIN f MMVtUMJSlT CMZr Goodman and his sextet, finished for two weeks. 89 7ia

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NKXEN QIMRTEIII We have come to take for panted that hospitals serve not only those in Manchester Memorial Hospital is bed, but also those whose health care joining the nation’s more than 7,000 needs can be met in outpatient clinics The Natchaug River (Photo by Reginald Pinfo) 4 hospitals in observing National and with other ambulatory services. Hospital Week, May 12-18. We expect hospitals to help us stay This is an annual event sponsored by well, or to help us detect problems Bruce Biossat i the American Hospital Association, before they become serious enough to on behalf of its member institutions, warrant hospitalization, through com­ Capital Fare to create public interest in and sup­ munity health education propams A New Version Andrew Tally port of the accomplishments and and screening clinics. We look to our Legs with Backs goals of our health care institutions. Of ^the Sting^ hospitals to help care for us when we Some ^Moral Leader’ Breasts with Wings With the theme of this year’s obser­ are weir enough to go home, through vance, “Get to know us before you FAMILY PACK U .8 .D X Cholca home care services; to meet all our U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.DA. Cholca need us,” hospitals are asking the WASHINGTON - Perhaps “ put...through the Cubafi answer to that that I can CHUCK Sweetllfa Our Own Pure Pork medical emergencies, day and night; No one seems to have paid LEAN public to become better informed room out of a grand jury’s the most remarkable thing Defense Committee... Would recall.” It does not seem harsh Hot or Sweet and to serve as a center for attention to the curious and earshot. about the 1,254 pages of the that give a little bit of cover?” to recall that, as an in­ PORK about the powing responsibilities preparedness in times of widespread perhaps vital backdrop against Dean says he also served as White House Watergate Replied Dean, “well, they vestigative^ Congressman, BONELESS which President Nixon in late busy go-between, keepiSg track transcript is that Richard Richard Nixon denounced use LONDON BACON health care institutions are assuming disasters. have priests in it.” GROUND ITALUN February, 1973, began, a series of what various people were Nixon in effect has pleaded In Nixon’s own words, the of the Fifth Amendment by CHOPS both inside and outside their walls, of concentrated contacts with doing about the coverup, and guilty — in a number of in­ ROILED RptST We ask our hospitals to assume purpose of the payments to the Congressional witnesses as (Lofei and Cantar Cut) and the challenges they face in his controversial young reporting regularly to top Nixon stances — to conduct un­ burglars would be “to keep the “un-American.” leadership in the development of counsel, John Dean. BNOIL SMISACE meeting increasing demands for their men H.R, Haldeman and John becoming a President. cap on > the bottle,” to "buy Nixon took part in a discus­ CHUCK neighborhood health centers and to By Dean’s public testimony, Ehrlichnian. They have denied That is the only conclusion time.” Less than 12 hours after sion about using a nationaL iny SIzo Package services in a time of rapid social and V unchallenged on this point by seek better methods of distribution of this, ^ t my sources say Dean that can be drawn from , that discussion, Watergate con­ security argument to prevent economic change. the White House, that series of did jiist that and presumably utterances made by Nixon spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr. any testimony before a grand health care services to more people. talks began at the President’s the^ relayed the running story himself and recorded on the In the days of Florence Nightingale, received $75,000 in cash, jury regarding the White House " This is an era when people regard it own initiative, after a long to the President himself. notorious White House tapes, o f ' keeping the cap on that bottle. sponsored break-in at the office period of months (embracing hospitals were little more than resting as the right of every citizen to have / Indeed, the whole tone of the which the transcript delivered And, incidentally, resulting in of Daniel Ellsberg’s psy­ most of the immediate postr first Dean-Nixon conversation to the House Judiciary Com­ obstruction of justice in­ chiatrist. According to the places for the sick poor. Since then Watergate break-in days) in quality health care — when we are Sept. 15 suggests their common mittee is a censored compila­ dictments against seven of the transcript, the object was to lb. they have evolved into complex health more critical of rising costs of which Dean and Mr. Nixon knowledge of a broad effort to tion. One has only to quote from President’s offcial people last prevent the grand jury from care institutions. rarely saw each other. limit the official inquiry. The the transcript to support the March 1. learning that White House aide modern health care services and the The President’s Edited President describes the situa­ conclusion. On granting clemency to Egil Krogh had perjured We now go into a hospital expecting transcripts of Watergafe tapes way they are provided and paid for. tion as a “can of worms,” says On the subject of blackmail Hunt — ‘ You don’t do it himself when he falsely — From The Deli — not just to be tended to, but to be include, obviously, orfe of those “the people who worked this demands from one of the testified he had not known the LaHosa IMPORnD 'COUPON We encourage every citizen of this politically until after the ’74 SMUCKER’S wnh Thla Coupon “rare” prior meefings — on way are awfully embarrassed,” Watergate burglars, Nixon told elections, that’s for sure,” Cuban-Americans who broke healed and to have our lives saved — And $5.00 Purchase community to answer the call of Sept. 15, 1972,/th e day the and compliments Dean on put­ White House Counsel John Nixon told Dean. “The into the Watergate and the psy­ B O I L E D H A M and with lots of “tender, loving care.” original Watergate defendants ting his finger on teaks “that Dean 3rd on March 21, 1973, V2 lb . National Hospital W ^k “to get to appearance, etc., is something I chiatrist’s office. SPAGHETTI IMPORTED And beyond caring for our physical il­ were indicted/ have sprung up here and that “you have no choice but to think in Hunt’s case you could The President. asked Dean PRESERVES PAY ONLY know” your hospital. With knowledge But sud^i^ntly, from late there.” They could not have un­ come up with the $120,0(X).” On Thin Spaghetti ls, hospitals are concerned more and do...” Later during the con­ how the cover-up money could Grape Jam, Orange comes understanding and the support, February to mid-April of that derstood each other at that at least seven occasions, Nixon ference, Nixon said to Dean, be delivered. ‘’You have to 48-oz. Twists and RIgatonI SW ISS CHEESE ^h\b. FAB more about the social, psychological year, D ^n was drawn into 21 point, without joint awareness, discussed various ways by “ That’s why for your im­ wash the money,’’ Dean 2-lb. Bag SHENANDOAH. ALL WHITE Marmalade or Apricot interest, arid involvement of the com­ head-on'conversations with the 12-oz. and economic problems created by transmitted by someone, of which as much as $l-million mediate thing you have no replied. “...And that means you DETERGENT y munity upon which our hospital President (sometimes alone, Dean’s doings. could be paid to the burglars choice but to come up with the have to go to Las Vegas with it TURKtY ROLL our illnesses. depends if it is to continue to fulfill sometimes with others), and My sources argue Mr. Nixon without running the risk of $120,000, or whatever it is. or a bookmaker in New York %\b. We look to our hospitals to be a l^ had 14 telephone talks with began intensively in February, having the payments traced to Right?” Dean replied, ‘"That’s City...” Nixon interrupted. “I our increasing expectations with him. The released transcripts 1973, to talk to Dean not just to the White House. ' Oscar Mayer Sale— centers of effective research into the right,” The President uttered understand,” he said. maximum efficiency and economy. /cover just nine of these, roughly learn things but to draw him “ We could get that,” Nixon what the censors called an- Some President. Some one quarter, starting Feb. 28 into a “set-up” posture where, told Dean when Dean said “expletive,” then told Dean, “moral leader.” Some cham­ 09 » \ / and ending April 16. if necessary, he could be asked “these people are going to cost “get it...” pion of the “tork ethic.” The BACON „ W E I N E R S 49 02. Two questions of high to take a fall to help insulate the a million dollars over the next There was also a suggestion conduct to which Richard Nixon MIJEEF TORK Good Thru May 18th. significance arise from the fact President himself from direct two years.” Nixon added, “You by Dean that a new grand jury has pleaded guilty may not be $ 1 0 9 19 Limit One Coupon Per Cualomer of this heavy flurry of Nixon- involvement. He was asked could get a million dollars. You be convened which would be grounds for impeachment in FRANKS ...lb. SAUSAGE Dean contact in early 1973. bluntly, on April 16, to quit. could get it in cash...But the controlled by the White House. this casual day, but it is a sad COUPON Doubt Removed First, what was Dean as the Say my sources: If you want question is who the hell would Nixon noted that such a commentary on the quality of U J.D A . dioico Chuck Select President’s counsel doing in all to understand what Mr. Nixon handle it?” Later, Nixon procedure would offer Fifth the nation's chief law enforce­ Lestoil 40 Oz. Brillo those crucial post-Watergate was doing in those 35 talks, go agreed with *Dean that the Amendemnt protection for ment officer that never once BEEF STEW BEEF LIVERS .lb. If there was any doubt that the difficulty and it became the principal days when the two were not see the movie ‘^he Sting.” money should be handled by White House witnesses. “You did the President of the United U .1D JL Choica Chuck Beet Center Cut ALL PURPOSE SOAP PADS ...... * American people are indignant about meeting, and did Mr. Nixon former Atty. Gen. John can say ’I don’t remember’” States make even a passing OAG 25 issue in the election fight. Metzen­ know of Dean’s activities? Se­ Mitchell. Nixon also wondered Nixon remarked. "You can say reference to the difference BEEF PATTIES PORK CHOPS scandals in government and are in­ cond, why did it suddenly if the cash payments could be between right and wrong.. baum had defeated Glenn in a contest ‘I can’t recall, I can’t give any U.S.DJL Chokw leal Cepitol Forme' CLEANER FRIED ONIONS ...3 ... tolerant of even the appearance or become important to the Presi­ T ..... 25 * for the Senate four years earlier but dent to talk to Dean 35 times in Swoat Ufa French Stylo of Cut Wex suggestion of impropriety in their of­ Metzenbaum then had been defeated about a month and a half? Today’s SHOULDER ROAST lb . KIELBASA U.S.DA. Cholca Loan Teodor RAVIOLOS .^..\15 -0 Z. ficials, it should be dispelled by the in the general election. What Dean was doing from ButciMr Boy GREEN BEANS .... 2 3 * 3 3 ^ the June 17 Watergate burglary Thought Lincoln defeat of Ohil Senator Howard The rising tide of discontent which weekend until his transcribed ; CUBE STEAKS lb . FRANKS...... / Metzenbaum for nomination by the has seen the defeat of four Republican Sept. 15 meeting with the Presi- ■ Swltre Irown A Servo APPLE JUICE .64-oz. * TOMATO SAUCE dent is spread on the 1973 Frozen 5 9 Democratic party as its candidate for candidates for the House this year in a Kraft Italian Senate Watergate hearing Bible Answers the office which he 'now holds. revulsiori''to the scandals besetting the record, with some part cor­ S*^*S*®E t u r b o t RLLETS Does the Bible foretell the YY* . lb. DRESSING .16-oz. 4 9 * PAPER TOWELS 33 * Metzenbaum was appointed to the roborated by other witnesses ‘end of the world? Yes, when Nixon administration, thus has also and some challenged. •m an Poodat office by Ohio’s governor when becoirie a factor in all elections. Jesus says “the stars will come .CliIckMi, Turkay, Salislwry Ureshast Produce Sold‘ He says that starting with falling from heaven and the . William Saxbe resigned to accept the This was not a case of poor Monday, June 19, 1972, he took powers in the heavens Will be ChlquNa part in the Watergate coverup Snow Whita appointment of attorney general. American hero beating a wealthy man shaken” He is saying that UUKIUET sitting in that day on at least J v H lI WITH THIS COUPON planet earth like all created ' / j l ^ WITH THIS COUP I i » W.S0 PURCHAi It was revealed after his assump­ out of traditional sympathy for the un­ two key meetings^ The second things will have an end. a SS.00 PURCHil 1 8 -o z. tion of the Senate seat that a few days derdog. In response to prodding from meeting was iii former At­ Meanwhile, Jesus thoughtful­ BANANAS MUSHROOMS torney General John Mitchell’s F R E E WITH before his name was placed in Metzenbaum, Qlenn admitted that he ly prepared his disciples for the Snow Crop apartment involving such end of their little world, and the 45‘ OF nomination for the vacancy he had had a net worth of more than $700,000. others as guilty-pleader Fred scriptures prepare us for the LaRue; money dispenser, Jeb ORANGE JUICE e -o z. Rag. Price 1/2 Ral. paid the government $400,000 in taxes Instead it was the suspicion that end of ours also. HUSH SPRING OW 4 Magruder, a high official of Mr. Some of us see signs of the Tialatrtoo V A ^ which had been in dispute. Metzenbaum was using a tax loophole Nixon’s re-election committee, end in Second Timothy: “Peo­ SOAP ^ D h il l s BROS. FLAVORS HOODS and now indicted Robert Mar- Metzenbaum, whose worth is in order to evade taxes rightly owed. ple will be self-centered and SEAFOOD PLATTER 9 -o z. dian, former top Justice M o n n* ------n o COFFEE ICE CREAM grasping; boastful, arrogant . BooUTInNay II reported to be in excess of $3 million, This was.underscored when he quietly Department official under and rude; disobedient to their Mitchell. OiM Coupon for Fimlly had claimed that business reverses in paid the taxes so that they would not parents, ungrateful, RAVIOU . 1 2 -o z . From then on, by Dean’s own irreligious;...” (3:2) "Now an 59? interfere with his confirmation to the 1969 had left him no liability for public words, he began moving answer for the rich. Start federal taxes. Senate. to restrict official FBI-Justice crying, weep for the miseries There is a lesson in this for those Department inquiries into the that are coming to you.” ’(3 £ D lS jk3 real scope of Watergate. He sat (James 5:1) (lED ® lk fs But, with the possibility of WITH THIS COUPON who seek public office. The American in on FBI interviews with eight WITH THIS COUPON Is not our world dividing into « SS.OO PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON becoming a U.S. senator, he decided White House staff people, got A SS.OO PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON voter is thoroughly disgusted with a few countries that are rich A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.00 PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE to pay the large tax bill, probably copies of 80 pertinent FBI shady tactics in its public officials. ^and whole continents that are feeling that publicity resulting from reports from then acting- poor? This is a sign of the end. , If a new morality is developed from Director L. Patrick Gray, says And the BoPk of,. Revelation $ 1 l 9 WITH WITH his contest with the government the scandals of the last year, and he induced Assistant Attorney- which foretold the»end of their • 12< OFF '0 * OFF 15* OFF 25< OFF I COUPON COUPON might adversely affect his chances of General Henry Peterson* to world could be referring to W IB ct Hotly TM B-oz. Seven Seae 28-Lb.Bag strict probity in both public and limit the inquiry to the burglary 32-oz. 8-oz. Reg. or Unecontod confirmation. ours, for its devil-worship and KITCHEN DISHWASHER private affairs is the result, perhaps episode and .to have Justice witchcraft (9:20-21). U IHOIISJIND ISLAND GAINES LISTERINE ULTRA RAN prosecutors interrogate five Tomorrow, a Bible answerj ALL John Glenn, America’s first we may see a welcome return to the White House aides — Charles BAGS which defies discovery! OoiennHayll DRESSING MEAL .^ANTISEPTIC Coson, Egil Krogh, David aoodTmn^ria BomI Tim Hay it astronaut, opposing Metzenbaum for principle that public office is a public ' George Nostrand Ono Coupon Fimlly ^ MTImMayli the nomination, seized upon the tax trust. Young, Dwight Chapin and Gor­ St. Mary’s Church Om Coupon Ptr Family Ono Coupon Por FamUy On# Coupon Por FamHy Ono Coupon P Ir FtnUh don Strachan, in a separate The Flowers That Bloom THIS Spring ( PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 14, 1974 Bolton MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Mav 14, l

The / ^ y and Navy Club will Mayfair Y Club will have a a.m. at Zion Budget Accepted Quickly, Evangelical Center Congregational Church ’The VFW Post wijl sponsor a Flower Arranging Clinic Planned meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at social gathering Wednesday at Lutheran Church. Voters Accept Budget “Rock at the Post” dance the clubhouse. 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of will meet tonight at 7:30 in the / church office. / Mill Rate Set At 55.5 Saturday beginning at 8 p.m. Mayfair Gardens. The property committee of Music will be provided by the JUDY KUEHNEL Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. All tion of the road which is YWCA Drop-In will meet NANCY DRINKUTH The amended motion was The games will be between “American Tradition.” ’Tickets Correspondent sales are final. scheduled for this summer, and Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 Correspondent accepted by the voters, and Throughout the proceedings parents and teachers of Jehovah’s Witnesses will DONNA HOLLAND their budgets reasonable in this at $3.50 are available at the 644-1364 PZC would bring the road closer to a.m. at the Community Y. All Tel. 228-3970 another Town Meeting will be members of the Taxpayers Regisiratioit Orchard Hill. The public is in- have a group discussion tonight Correspondent era of runaway inflation. Post Home. The final meeting of the South At the May 7 meeting, the the homes than zo.ning women are invited for at 7:30 at Kingdom Hall. Hebron residents voted to called soon to hear the report of Association asked for establisHr A team meeting and registra­ ivted to attend. There will be no Tel. 646-0375 He said they have maintained Windsor Woman’s Club garden Planning and Zoning Commis­ regulations permit. fellowship, volleyball or PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE accept the budget of the Board this committee and reach a ment of the qualifications of the tion for the Pony Football admission charge. Parents not (We Have A Notion To Please) In what certainly must be a a close accountability on expen­ group will be held Thursday at8 sion voted to approve the Auction bowling and a break for coffee. of Education, set at ¥837,000, decision on buying an am­ voters. team. Bulldogs, will be held participating in the games are An adult Bible study will be town record, over 50 Bolton ditures, a direct result of the p.m. ’The program will include application of William and Baby-sitting fs'^avail^ble. / NEXT TO FRANK’§ SUPERMARKET and the general government bulance. Since the Rham budget had Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Herrick The Verplanck PTA The Distributive Education asked to attend with their conducted Wednesday at 10 residents unanimously ap­ detailed category system in­ a clinic on flower arranging. Anna Jurgelas for a three-lot EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER budget, set at $485,811, at The voters defeated a already been accepted the town Memorial Park. executive board will meet Club of South Windsor High children. proved four items on Monday’s itiated by the Finance Board a The monthly meeting of the subdivision of property located proposal to establish a com­ is not committed to the expen­ All boys through Grade 12 are tonight at 7 in the school School will sponsor an auction Rest Rrands T u esd ay ’s annual Town Town Meeting agenda in exact­ few years ago. executive board will be held on Sullivan Ave., South Wind­ Meeting. About 140 people mittee to obtain preliminary diture of $2,156,510 for the fiscal eligible. A Junior Pony team library. Parents, children and on Thursday, in the high school ly 14 minutes, including ap­ At the Town Meeting Monday, May 20 at 8 p.m. at the sor. One lot is an industrial zone Wood Best Insulator SMETICS at Lowest PrIcesI attended. sketches for an addition to the year 1974-75. The sum of $833,- for boys 135 pounds and under friends are invited to a fourth, cafeteria. MEW^jiKR DEAliW proving the budget for the 1974- residents also approved ap­ will be introduced this year. home of Mrs. Richard Meier, 56 and two lots are in commercial . The auction will have preview NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A committee was established Town Office Building. This 699 is set for Rham, $485,811 for 1975 fiscal year. fifth and sixth grade glee club Immediately — Andover Area general government and $837,- propriating $1,200 for football All new players must be ac­ Tublebrook Dr. zone. time from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Bid­ The Southern Forest Pro­ CUTEX • TANGEE • PONDS to set policies for the ad­ committee was to be authorized GueH Speaker Following, the Town Meeting program at 7:30 a.m. in the A Busineu of Your Own 000 for the elementary schools. field lights at Herrick companied by a parent. The Community Thrift Shop, ZBA ding will begin at 7 and continue ducts Association recom­ 0 COVER GIRL a NOXZEMA ministration of an ambulance to spend $5,000 for this purpose. the Board of Finance met and school auditorium. A Grand List of $37,932,695 is Memorial Park and $1,200 for a Anyone interested in playing located on Sullivan Ave., will The South Windsor Zoning until 10. mends wood as the best in­ —Must Have Dependable Car MAYBELLINE service if the town should vote Many people expressed the The Rev. Leonard Peterson, set the mill rate for the coming Refreshments will be served. shown for the town and the mill portable mobile radio unit for football this yaar should attend celebrate its second anniver­ Board of Appeals recently un­ ' PTO sulator of all building —Must Be Bondable to buy an ambulance. This com­ fear that the approval of an missionary to Japan, will be the fiscal year at 55.5 mills, exactly Mrs. Mary Kalbfleisch, school COPPERTONE rate will probably be set at 39. civil preparedness. the meeting. music teacher, will direct the sary on Thursday, May 23. The animously granted 23 variances The Orchard Hill School PTO materials. —Cash Investment Required COSMETICALLY YOURS mittee will also obtain bids for expenditure for sketches would guest speaker at Trinity Cove­ the same as it is now. Thrift Shop is open Tuesday, The association also says the purchase of an equipped commit the town to building an chorus. for setbacks on Buckland Rd. will sponsor a night of volley Call Tim McColloch, Circulation Manager nant Church Wednesday at 7:30 Aloysius Ahearn, board of Wednesday and Thursday from wood construction materials Quality Products — ambulance. addition. It has been estimated p.m. The variances are the first ball on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Softball Registration finance chairman, in his 1974 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and every step in the planned reconstruc­ Timothy Edwards School gym. require much less energy to MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Budget Prices! The motion to establish the that an addition to the Town Of­ Registrations for a girls’ soft- He has served as a mis­ budget message to the town, produce than metal ones. 647-9946 committee called for a six- fice Building would cost about ball league will be held sionary in Japan under the explained that the town will end member group; four members $2 00 , 000 . Wednesday evening from 6:30 Evangelical Covenant Church this year with an estimated sur­ Advance Registration of the original Ambulance ‘ Only a few questions were to 8 p.m. at the Hebron Town of America since 1955. During plus of $109,000. Evening Undergraduates Study Committee and two asked about specific items. The Office Building. his past four-year term in The total surplus is being IN IN members from the Board of budget of the Central Office The program will be under Japan, the Rev. Mr. Peterson used to reduce the need for in­ Arts and Sciences Engineering IN Selectmen. As a result of the Committee was criticized the direction of Mr. and Mrs. has served as director of the creased local property taxa­ Business and Public Administration MANCHESTER: EAST HARTFORD: discussion the motion was again. The lack of public Covenant Semimary in Tokyo. M ID D LnO W N ; Eric Emt who have made tion., ElcctronicTcchnology Education amended to include Donald hearing on this item was noted. arrangements for the league to He taught several courses in Other reasons for no increase 260 North Main St. 1150 Bumsida Ava. Griffin, chief of the Volunteer The budget was passed and join a six-town area league with Old and New Testament, and in the mill rate even though Call toto m,ake an appointment at Main St. 801 Sllvar Lana 900 Washington St Fire Department. Richard Grant, chairman of the team play starting the end of served as representative on town expenditures have in­ MowDW to May 24 Board of Finance, presented June and running through July. several committees. creased are legislative changes 11 am to 8 pm Monday thru Friday the general government budget. The schedule calls for 10 He is a graduate of Wheaton increasing aid to towns, in­ Phone 243-4387 ^ ULTRA BAN vriAUs Vernon Members of the Volunteer games, 5 home and 5 away. College, \^eaton. 111., and of creased Grand List and the fact VITALIS Fire Department protested the SUMMER EVENING SESSION JUNE 3 to JULY 25 DEODORANTS Girls registering must be 13 North Park Theological that no revenue sharing funds DRY “ 3" fact that no money had been by July 1 and no more than 16 by Seminary in Chicago. He was were used last year, Ahearn For course listings in ^11 fields, call or write fdr 1974 Summer Session Bulletin placed in reserve in the budget ordained into the Covenant Oz. HAIR Dog Classes the same date, and must be ac­ said. Auerbach Hall UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Room 228 8 HAIR for the future purchase of fire companied by an adult. There ministry in 1955. Bolton’s mill rate from 1970 DISCOUNT REGULAR VITALIS DRY 1 200 Bloomfield Ave. UNIVERSITY of HARTFORD West Hartford, Conn. CONTROL Will Start fighting equipment. will be a $3 registration fee to During his one-year furlough through this year was 54, 56, 52 SCENTED TONIC ' TEXTURE They said that this item had cover insurance. in the United States, the mis­ and 55.5 respectively. Parking at No Charge For your free Parking Sticker please bring car registration. B i G POWDER 3 Oz. Tube A five-week series of dog been cut last year too, and Mr. and Mrs. Emt are also sionary resides with his family Ahearn said that town boards obedience classes, sponsored by urged the voters to reject the formalizing plans for a league in Snohomish, Wash. The Peter­ and commissions have kept the Vernon Recreation Depart­ budget until this money had for 9 to 12 year old girls. Infor­ sons have three children. ment, will start Saturday under been added to it. mation and registration date The guest speaker will also the direction of Elaine Jones of However, when the vote was for this league will be an­ show slides, and answer Vernon. taken the budget was accepted nounced shortly. questions about his work in FIRST AID PROTECTION The classes will be conducted as presented. Japan. A w a y From Home at Henry Park and will run for The public is invited. VITALIS HAIR VITALIS DRY about one hour each session. OUR 10 BEST SELLING CARPETS TAME RINSES BAN Dogs registered must be at Coventry TAME RINSES I BACTINE least six months old. The CONTROL REGULAR AutoTkavel LEM pN REGULAR FIRST AD SPRAY handler can be an adult or a TONIC AYDS RRSTAIDKIT ROU- BODY LEMON child. VANILLA The classes are open to 4 Oz. JOHNSON & JOHNSON 8 Oz. BODY PLASTIC 2 oz CHO C. M IN T 16 Oz. ban residents of any area town and AUTO TRAVEL QH will cost $5 for the five lessons. PZG Honors Loyzim CHOC. FUDGE AEROSOL 4Vz 1 2.5 Oz. Those interested may register BUTTER FUDGE FIRST AID KIT / 99« AEROSOL 8.5 by calling Ms. Jones at 872-8713. Hasting is attempting to join town. The deed will contain two 09 29 The time of the class will be MONICA SHEA two buildings on the property stipulations: one that Hastings arranged when registering. Correspondent Tel. 742-9495 and to pave his parking lot. will have use of the land for Planning and Zoning Com­ The commission has asked parking until such time that the G ILLEH E mission members last night for 15 feet to be deeded to the town needs it, and a second that RIGHT GUARD SOH&DRI Alka- Town of Manchester passed a resolution in memory town for a possible future right- the town will not be liable for FOAMY dLLETTE THE SOFT & DRI Seltzer of Steve Loyzim, former chair- of-way. damages occurring on the town- RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT DEODORAKT ■' man of the commission, who Cromie protested this request owned property. ANTI-PERS REGULAR SHAVE DRY LOOK M LEGAL NOTICE^J m m DEODORANT A Hastings has submitted a died two weeks ago. The resolu­ of the commission. DEODORANT NATURAL SCENT ANTI-PERS REGULAR REGULAR The Zoning Board of Appeals plan to the town engineers for Right REGULAR tion said, "Let us take a few He said the commission was 7 Oz. DRY POWDER LIME X-HOLD will hold public hearings on requiring Hastings to grant an, drainage in the area fronting on g u a r d DRY POWDER ANTI-PERS Monday, May 20, 1974, starting moments to remember our REGULAR 8 Oz. MENTHOL OILY VITALIS HAIR TONIC I additional right-of-way as a Lake St. i j asik ntip iv DRY POWDER at 7:00 p.m. in the Hearing recently deceased friend and 12 Oz. 11 Oz. 11 Oz. ’< .» ( **J condition to approving his Hearing June 10 5 Oz. Foil Wrap 7 Oz. Room of the Municipal Building chairman, Steve Loyzim. He 1 7 served his town, Coventry, for expansion of existing buildings. "rhe commission will hold a 36’a to hear and consider the Cromie said that the following petitions: many years in a number of public hearing June 10 on the 99« \ capacities.” regulations do not require this. amendments to the regulations. Item 1 Goodrich Realty “Steve’s dedication showed in Cromie told the commission, This hearing had been post­ Development Co. — Request “This is a kind of black pnail variance to erect free-standing his high ideals, foresight and in poned from last night. his unwillingness to give un- operation.” You are trying to The commission will meet a i i H S v I l RIGHT GUARD FLINTSTONE Real Estate sign larger than make my client do something GILLETTE THE regulations permit, 32 square stintingly of his time. He took Saturday at 1 p.m. on the site of on the challenge of his position that the regulations don’t the property owned by Dr. John VITAMINS feet requested, 4 square feet require.” ■ J nwc«4iP « F 4»Aimw DRY LOOK perm itt^ — north side Spencer with great enthusiasm, honesty Bynes who wishes to renovate a DEODORANT and openness.” After a brief consqltation REGULAR Street, west of K Mart shopping building in the area into a den­ EXCaWIN “Let us strive to realize his with his attorney Hastings tist office. A public hearing on THE XTRA STRENGTH BUFFERIN OILY center — Business Zone III. agreed to deed the 15 feet to the j n . 8 3 VERNON, CT. MULTI SCRUB { Item 2 David P. Skripol — goals of quality and excellence this matter wili be held May 28. PAIN RELIEVER EXCEDRIN P.M. 254 OFF TWICE AS FAST AS XTRA HOLD Imam W/IRON in our work and for our town.” LITION FOR ACNE lo o ’e Requests variance to build a 6G*a 30’s RIGHT 13 Oz. ASPIRIN 7 0 z. “We do hereby recognize the 75-4304 ^ ^ ;^ ^ 872-0884 6 Oz. FLINTSTONE house fireplace chimney which GUARD 225’s will extend into a nonconfor­ loss to our commission and to Coventry VITAMINS the Town of Coventry.” 9 • 8 pm DoRy 9 9 < ming side yard — 65 Foley 89« REGULAR S m 0 9 Street — Residence Zone B. Elect Officers 60’s I Item 3 Marion P. Taggart — The commission elected Son- DevCo Takes Option Request variance to permit use dra Stavea as chairman and n ijjp E n r of lot for purpose of building a Paul Goodin as vice chairman. SAVINGS ON CARPETS & PANELING GILLETTE house — lot was subdivided The commission held a joint On Twin Hills Links GILEHE GILLETTE many years ago but never meeting with the Conservation RIGHT GUARD HEAOQUARTERS FOR BRANO NAME CARPETS & PANELINGI FACE CHOCKS JW KI S t M ttu * t* > s m recorded — northwest comer of Commission. MONICA SHEA The option is for two years at THE, CHOCKS Woodland and Regent Street, Fran Funk, chairman of the , Richard North, DevCo FACE BUGS $75,000 of which $50,000 will be KENTILE-CHARTER OAK-OZITE-WORLD SAVER ANTI-PERS. BUGS east of 111 Woodland Street — Conservation Commission, said project manager for the BUFFERIN HOT ONE applied to the purchase price in 154 OFF OR POWDER BUNNY BUFFERIN Residence Zone B. her commission had just com­ proposed new community, an­ the event the option is exer­ TWICE AS FAST AS BUNNY 7 Oz. 5 Oz. SHAVE CREAM VITAMINS TWICE AS FAST AS Item 4 Howard Eagan — pleted a rough draft of an open nounced yesterday that DevCo cised. ASPIRIN 6V4 Oz. VITAMINS ASPIRIN Request variance to maintain space report which is composed SAU W/IRON has taken an option on a 125- If the option is exercised the NICEY & SPICY 4 ’ * WORLD SHAG sale 7 « * 36’a 60’e existing 10 foot x 10 foot tool of 147 pages, doubie-spaced acre site on Rt. 31 and 44A totai price paid for the property 100% Nylon, multicolor tweed. Sq. Yd. 100% Nylon Solid HI Pile Stjag 3^, yq^ « J 60’a shed on a corner lot elsewhere type. This rough draft has been which adjoins property already wiil be $625,000. < 9 9 « 99 than in fourth quarter — 101 submitted to a committee of owned by DevCo. Conditions of the deed are PENELTON . SALE qso 89 Croft Drive — Rural Residence three for review. The report The land is the Twin Hills that no trees wiil be cut or that VIKING Kitchen Carpet sale 9 * * Zone. also consists of ten maps of the 2 Tone 100% Nylon Short Pile Shag Sq. Yds Country Club owned by George the land will not be defaced in Tol tec - Viva - Radiance Kitchen proof. Sq. Yd. JOHNSON & JOHNSON Item 5 Paul M. & Nancy B. town where open space land and Violet McDermott of any way. JOHNSON & Dolce — Request variance to would be proposed. Mrs. Funk Ellington. sale BAND-AID BRAND locate accessory building for said it was her hope that the HAWTHORNE 4 *« CHARTER OAK g«s MICRIN “PLUS” CHOCKS report will be ready for the FHA 100% Nylon Sculpture -12 beautiful cn Vil Sculpture Shag. 100% Nylon, Jambalaya®"“ ^ SHEER STRIPS JOHNSON garage-workshop and barn colors. . S IN E A ID southeast of house, i.e. between printers next month. ***• sMiSKEiUMaifnitni OUTHWASH I ||vAmoH VITAMINS front of house and private road Shea said that the plan was- ALL — 1 Shady Lane — Rural basically concerned with STONE-FLOOR sale qso CHARTER OAK . . . . f l i o JOHNSON & JOHNSON BAND-AID BRAND Residence Zone. preserving the stream belts, Kitchen Carpet. 16 Gauge, 100% Nylon SA L6JW WIDE SINE AID CHOCKS VITAMINS 100’s 100% Nylon HI Density Back Tweed gq, yd. 30’s SHEER STRIPS W/IRON Item 6 Robert LeDoux — and the minimum requirements . Kitchen oroof. faultless. ®H* '•*. BAND-AID BRAND VALUE PACK FOR SINUS RELIEF W/IRON Request variance to reduce would be no building within 150 SHEER STRIPS 24’s 60’8 east side yard to 8 feet for pur­ feet of a stream belt with a This is the VIKING SHAG sale 76s Viking Kicttien Carpet 6** pose of erecting attached two- maximum of no building within 100% Nylon multicolor Shag. v.i 100% Nylon (Knock out) Kltchen*proof. 9 7 < car garage - 4 Diane Drive — 300 feet. season for sq. TO. ■ 7 9 < 7 9 < Rural Residence Zone. One member of each commis­ Item 7 E. Steve PEARL - sion will meet over the summer BLACK Request permission to utilize 40 to come up with recommen­ JOHNSONS j foot street frontage instead of dations on how land could be CARPENTER ANTS MULTI-SCRUB SCHICK PLATINUM JOHNSONS JOHNSONS ^Uhe mandatory 50 feet in order preserved with open space by In addition to being SPECTACULAR PANELING SALE! to petition Planning and Zoning utilizing such things as unsightly and unsanitary, INJECTOR BLADES MBY BABY LOTION Commission for a change of agriculture zones. The commis­ Black Ants excavate zone which would allow grouj} sion voted to recommend to the W HItE THEY LAST ONLY, ON ANY PANEL WE H A lffW STOCK extensive galleries in wood FOR ACNE ’WW ieL o ’ SHAMPOO dwellings 171 Woodland Town Council that testing for to serve as nesting places SINE-AID Street — Residence Zone B. noise in the area of the 2 Oz. TUBE 8’a MULTI SCRUB and may cause extensive FOR SINUS RELIEF 11 Oz. LITION FOR ACNE Item 8 St. Bridget’s Church — Manchester Sportsman Club be damage to your home. Buy 6 Panels Get 1 Panel FREE Variance requested to permit conducted. 50’s 6 Oz. the sale of beer at a church Seventy residents of the. area THIS TYPE SALE WILL ALWALWAYS SAVE I 49 bazaar from June 17, 1974 have signed a petition W through June 22, 1974 — protesting the noise. YOU MONEYI northwest comer of Main and Griswold and Fuss, town Woodland Streets — Residence engineers had said that the job JOHNSON & JOHNSON Zone B and Residence Zone C. could be done for $470. ’This Call BUSS jbHNSONS BRAND - SOFT PRELL Information pertaining to would include renting the equip­ [M A D E R IA 3 /1 6 ” above may be obtained in the ment and monitoring the area for a Preventive Maintenance program WINTER ROSE 3 /1 6 C r e f JOHNSONS Planning Office. for two Sundays for four hours SHAMPOO BABY PREU SHAMPOO QoJkmqvilr COSMETIC All persons interested may at­ each day. TAN WOOD HICKORY BARNBOARDi CREST TOOTHPASTE BABY OIL tend these hearings. Frank Hastings, and his at­ WOOD 4x8 4x8 TUBE baby . , (|oA«tto»U l iq u id LOTION '18 Oz. PUFFS Zoning Board of Appeals torney, Richard Cromie, Rec Room Specisl Rec Room Specisl 5 Oz. febaby, 649-9240 MAik BONUS PACK 11 Oz. lotion Bernard R. Johnson apraared before the commis- 3/16 ParOcie Rd. 3/16 ParUeie Rd. REG. OR oil 100’s Chairman sioiWo clear up the matter of a £ 4 9 m in t ^ . Paul J. Rossetto right-of-way which the commis­ 799 MAtk J (O— 8.75 Oz. .Spore tarv BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. 8 sion had asked Hastings to deed / . 7 9 " Dated this 14th day of May, to the town on his property on The Oldest & Largest in Conn. 1/114x8 PM M lBl 1/114x1 I M J 1874. Lake St.

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Denise Regina Dupont and South: Dick and Ann Results May 6 in the Nutmeg In Exehange of Languages Thomas Allan Mozzer, both of Jaworowski, first; Lance Tatro Results May 7 in the South YWCA invitatonal game are: BARBARA RICHMOND Admitted Monday; Francois Chester Walter, Dart Hill Rd., Manchester exchanged wedding and James Tatro, second; Mary ' Windsor Bridge Club game a& North-South; Eugene Toch and The program was instituted And enjoying the evidence that Belanger, Court St., Rockville; A cultural exchange project in March and Alaimo said the Vernon; Walter Warcup, South vows May 11 at St. James Roy and June Roebuck, third. 1788 Ellington Ave., Wapping, Mrs. Ann Trick, first; Mrs. the, Spanish they have been Leon Chorches, P.O. Box, St., Rockville. involving fourth-year Spanish elementary school students Church, Manchester. East-West: Art Pyka and Joe are: North-South: Mrs. Lil Frankie Brown and Mrs. Lil studying can be used effectively Tolland; Sarah Coughlin, South classes at Rockville High have entered into a strong Discharged Monday; Mrs. The bride is the daughter, of Toce, first; A1 and Peg Holway and Mrs. Faye Holway, second; Mrs. Betty outside the classroom and in St., Rockville; Joanne Foley, School and nine Spanish­ relationship with their new Lori Botting and son, Rt. 31, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgetE. Dupont LaPlant, second; Dennis and Lawrence, first; Mrs. Connie Launi and Mrs. Mary Warren, our own community.” Hayes Ave., Vernon; Sandra speaking elementary school friends from the high school. Coventry; Mary Ellen of 117 R id^ St. The bridegroom Sue Robinson, third. Summers and Mrs. Terry third. High School students involved Henry, New State Rd., students, has been rewarding ' The high school students Chicoine, Spring St., Rockville; is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Yolish, second; Thomas Griffin East-West;, Mrs. Bette Mar­ in the program are: Monica M^chester; Katharine Krane, for both groups, Albert Kerkin, work and play with the elemen­ Verna French, West St., By BETTY RYDER Charles A. Mozzer Sr. of 141 Results Friday night in the and John Schwabe, third. tin and Mrs. Mary Willhide, Bloniarz, Ronda Faloon, Willimantic; Deborah Lavoie, assistant superintendent of tary school students in ac­ Rockville; Sylvia Keppner, Women’s Editor Brookfield St. Andover Bridge Club game at East-West: Mrs. Flo Barre first; Mrs. Eleanor Crafts and Virginia Goldsmith, Donald Ellington Ave., Rockville; Summit Rd., Vernon; Mrs. A. schools, told the Vernon Board tivities which vary from their N The Rev. Eugene Charman of Andover Congregational and Mrs. Barbara Davis, first; Mrs. Peg Dunfield, second;. Holbrook, Marion Krupa, Mary Mark Leavitt, Dart Hill Rd., Katherine Parrish and son. of Education Monday night. regular scholastic programs. St. James Church officiated at Church are: Mrs. Francis Mrs. Ann DeMartin and Mrs. Mrs. Cora Anderson and Mrs. Beth Lombardi, Patricia South Windsor; Joanne Morin, Quarry St., Rockville; Esther A poster which we received recently had a message that This program is the first step the double-ring ceremony. The Haines and Mrs. Lawrence Mary Gangewere, second; Mr. Mary Gangewere, third. Some of these activities include Michaels, Robert Nazlian, Enfield; Kevin O’Bjjrjgn, Echo Roper, Stafford Springs. brought home a truth which is sometimes hard to take. It in the direction to meet the playing word games, preparing church as decorated, with Moe, first; Mr. and Mrs. Teresa Sutyla, Steven White, Dr., Vernon; Janet Slrawmyre, Birth Monday; A son to Mr. needs of the Spanish-speaking bulletin boards, planting noted that one of our excuses for not exercising ha's just gladioli and chrysanthemums. William Cartwright, second; David Yellen and Melanie Center St., Rockville; Isabel and Mrs. James Lavoie, students in the school, system. flowers, singing, dancing and become obsolete. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prentiss, Ziemba. Zigadlo, Stafford Springs; Lawrence St., Rockville. ft’s Time To See Ue For Your Joseph Alaimo, chairman of the just plain talking, Alaimo said. The fact is, many Americans have always claimed they organist. third. ____ Alaimo said the school social modern language department He said, “While these ac­ would exercise if they had the time. But talking about good The bride, given in marriage Results Thursday in the • GERANIUMS workers and the Spanish health and physical fitness, and doing nothing about it, is by her father, wore a gown Nutmeg YWCA open game are: at the high school, said the idea tivities are not scholastic in of the tutorial program came to nature, many of them are well- teachers of the high school only good for the lips and tongue. trimmed with schiffli em­ North-South: Mrs. Frankie • BEDDING PLANTS students said “ In most in­ the students as they were dis­ suited to building vocabulary, broidery, and designed with an Brown and Mrs. Lil Holway, Petunias, Marigolds, stances the warmth, The poster, which depicts a busy housewife in various cussing possible ways to truly knowledge of numbers, and Manchester Hospital Notes Empire waist, A-line skirt first; Mrs. Bev Saunders and Ageratum, Impatlants, ate. enthusiasm, and high interest stages of household work, says the secret is to work exer­ get to know Spanish people. reading and speaking in the accented with chapel-length Mrs. Mary Willhide, second; of the Spanish IV students have cise into your daily routine. “Having encountered the language they are expected to train, sheer yoke, Gibson Girl Mrs. Barbara Fuerst and Mrs. ‘'helped to encourage the For example, the next time you bend down to change the •VEGETABLE PLANTS Spanish thought in studies of understand, English.” Discharged Monday: Mary collar and bell sleeves. Pleated Marj Warner, third. elementary school students to Gearhart, 50 Ardmore Rd.; channel on the/television set, do five or ten deep knee Hispanic literature, we The program is working both, ruffles accented neckline, East-West: Mrs. Grace their studies and others, who Warren, 33 Goslee Dr.; Beverly Palmer, RFD 5, Coven­ bends. However, the poster cautions, for safety’s sake this wondered if this textbook ways as it is helping the high Margaret McCue, 82A Am­ o waist, sleeves and hemline. She Barrett and Mrs. Mary • BULK VEGETABLE SEEDS work and play with them, with try. knowledge could be put to use school Spanish students to in­ bassador Dr.; Joseph Ricci, 183 is not advisable during the final minute of a tie basketball carried a nosegay of blue roses Tierney, first; Mr. and Mrs. a very positive attitude.” game. / and baby’s breath. Herb Smith, Mrs. Flo Barre outside the classroom,” Alaimo crease their appreciation for Spruce St.; Valerie Houley, Having a long chat with Bessie? Sit down and raise Mrs. Joyce Krol of •LAWN and GARDEN said, the culture they have been The social workers are Mrs. 227C N. Main St.; Nancy Barth, and Mrs. Barbara Davis, tied Beverly Cochran; Mrs. Beryl your legs to a parallel position with the ground 10 times. Manchester, was her sister’s for second. He said the idea was studying for four years. Geraldine Dr., Coventry; Jean Could Be Worse suggested to start a “ Big Alaimo said the high school Cantor, Miss Mary Ann Bouchard, Woodland Rd., Hold them for 10 seconds each time and tense your leg matron of honor. She wore a FERTIUZER, plus TOOLS SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) Brother-Big Sister” type students are enjoying a feeling Privitera.'-and Mrs. Dorothy Coventry; Juana Luna, 212 muscles. baby blue doubleknit gown — A 2-y^r-old boy Sleeping in program with some of the of accomplishment, a sense of Wald; and the tutors for the Laurel St.; Stephani Judenis, If you have a pet dog, let him take you for a walk. Walk fashioned with Empire waist, his motnCr’s bed awoke when ruffled collar and cuffs. Her Results May 8 in the Nutmeg MAMCHESTER HARDWARE students of Vernon who speak having done something students are Mrs. Delia Gard- Gift to Hospital Hickory Dr., Hebron. briskly. Avoid fire hydrants. YWCA novice game are: Mrs. different and very worthwhile. slde and Miss Susan Goldstein. his father chme home at 1 a.m. headpiece was a band of 877 Main Street In Downtown Manchester Spanish as their native tongue. Also, Elaine David, Storrs, & tter still, the poster shows a family who installed a Olga Skinner and Mrs. Bea Michael Dworkin, left, presents a $400 check to Edward M. Kenney, administrator of Monday, pick-up a .32-caliber matching blue flowers and she Florence Cohen, RFD 5, Coven- chinning bar in the doorway of each of their two Keith, first; Mrs. Grace 1643-4425 Ernie Larson, Prop. Manchester Memorial Hospital, for use in improving ambulance service in Manchester pistol and shot hhi'mother in the carried a nosegay of varigated Vernon ‘ try; Robert Phelon, West bathrooms. In order to enter, each member of the family Barrett and Mrs. Ronnie right hip. Arlene\Russell, 24, blue roses with baby’s breath. Dworkin is a pharmacist and president of the Liggett Parkade Pharmacy. He and Robert Waiington; French Hey, East was treated for a fl^s|i wound. must do five chin-ups. It further notes that there have been Bridesmaids were Lisa Coleman of Coleman Brothers Amusement Shows gave $200 each for this gift. Kenney and Hartford; Donna Homan, 222 some cases where the chin-ups were done very fast. Pelletier of Bristol, the bride’s Town Asked to Tap Fund Dr. Ruben Fialkoff, head of the MMH emergency room operation, are now deciding how to Boston Tpke., Bolton; Jill While you’re in the kitchen fixing dinner, perhaps niece; Pat Mozzer of East best use the gift. (Herald photo by Richmond) peeling the potatoes, do leg kicks. Kick each leg back­ Hartford, the bridegroom’s ward five times to flex the knee joint and muscles. When sister; and Maureen Perruccio For Vo’Ag School Addition Haynes Photo you stretch to a top cabinet shelf, hold the stretch for five of Rockville. They wore gowns and head- Elaine Powers’ BARBARA RICHMOND when he was asked by the state $120,000 estimate was made [ \ seconds. Vernon pieces similar to those worn by how much would be needed for when only preliminary Finally, so you don’t miss a single opportunity to exer­ Mrs. Thomas A. Mozzer The Town Council will be the honor^attendant and carried asked by the Board of Educa­ the project, the $120,000 was es­ architect’s drawings were cise, when you stoop to check the casserole in the oven or nosegays of assorted blue tion to increase the appropria­ timated He said he fell he available. In voting to ask the wipe up a spill from the floor, do it without bending your Vincent Perruccio of Rockville. with matching accessories and Town Council to make LOAN flowers. tion for construction of the ad­ should not ask for more than he A reception was held at Schools Will Follow knees. Charles A. Mozzer Jr. of a mint green corsage. Special dition to the Vo-Ag building at thought would be needed. Even arrangements for getting the Willie’s Steak House, Since for many of us it’s a long way down, we fear many Rockville was his brother’s best Mrs. Mozzer is employed by Rockville High School and to though the state is’ap- additional money, the board is Manchester, after which the casseroles would burn — and floors would go unwiped un­ man. Ushers were John Wilson Travelers Insurance Co. Mr. arrange a way to do it. propriating the full amount, the asking it to authorize funds to couple left on a wedding trip. less it was accomplished with a long-handled mop. of Manchester, the Mozzer is employed by the James Boettcher, the board’s town has to borrow the money the latest architect’s figures or Traditional Calendar For traveling Mrs. Mozzer bridegroom’s cousin; John Manchester Board of Muca- representative to the Perma­ and pay interest on it until the $200,000 whichever is least. wore a white and green pantsuit tion. Some board members BARBARA RICHMOND Ramsdell, said that at a RATES Fawcett of Manchester; and Mothers-and-Othe state reimburses. and 4. The Christmas vacation nent Municipal Building Com­ meeting of superintendents of mittee (PMBC), explained that He said, however, the money suggested that the building cost In approving a traditional will run from Dec. 23 through schools east of the Connecticut the committee is limited to the is there, and can eventually be could be kept within the $120,000 school calendar, starting school Jan. 1; winter vacation, Feb. The French Tradition River, only one superintendent $120,000 appropriated by appropriated to the town. The and supplies could be put out to after Labor Day and ending the 17-21; and spring vacation, If you’ve checked your garden lately, perhaps you went along with the state referendum, but the state has question was how to arrange bid as separate alternates. school year the later part of April 21-25. Weekends are not noticed the lilies of the valley just beginning to pop their Repeating that the money is June, the Vernon Board of proposal. He said it was also SLASHED DayOffen getting it. figured in the vacation dates Old Washers Never Die allocated $200,000 for the little white bells into the daylight. We just can’t wait till project. Boettcher explained that the available from the state. Dr. Education did not go along with rejected by superintendents in but will be included. other areas of the state because on hom e in^nnw iiient loans. they get tall enough to pick a small handful and bring their Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, Ramsdell urged the board, a recommendation made by the Other holidays on which For the month of May Out in our back hall under a because it’s been overloaded, or husband fails to understand. moi of staff objections. wonderous fragrance into the house. “You can’t fix a piece of superintendent of schools, said “Let’s build the schod and State Board of Education. schools will be closed are: Oct. pile of laundry sits my washing its lint filter needs emptying, or Most Vernon board members Perhaps you may not know the custom of the French machinery by nudging it,” he build it right, the adoHional A letter from the state board 14, Columbus Day; Oct. 25, machine, one of the best friends a pair of sneakers is rattling grandmoflier ^ ^Ih the said they feel the students need W at^ for Manchester when “muguet des bois,” (lily of the valley), blossoms in a girl could have. has said on many occasions. money will be reimbursed, we cautioned there is no certainty teacher’s convention; Nov. 5, around inside, it either Museum Sponsors Family Campout the regular vacation breaks, their country. The'other day my washing The usual price—$9.75 amonth per person.With just have to make application that supplies of fuel oil, natural election day; Nov. 11, Veteran’s Office Opening For 10 years that washer has shudders ot a halt or shakes un­ otherwise they get tired and According to legend, it is the flower a young Frenchman been rub-a-dubbing on a daily machine really went on the this special offer, the same price buys a complete The Lutz Junior Museum will housed in small wooden for it. Let’s go after it and build gas, gasoline, and electricity Day; Nov. 28-29, Thanksgiving; controllably. That’s my cue to sponsor a family campout at the school right.” will be in adequate supply to restless and there is a lot of hands to his beloved on the first day of May. Why? To let basis and, at the risk of sound­ run to the rescue. rampage. I don’t know what its program for two. Unlimited visits. Use of all shelters although anyone Feb. 12, Lincoln’s Birthday; the Hartford Times ^ Farm Bpettcher said it is the inten­ meet the increasing demands absenteeism. n i s t E e d e i a l S a v u i g $ ing like a commercial, it’s When I’m displeased because problem was, but the result was machines. Our exclusive “Team Time” Lots of wishing to bring a tent may do March 28, Good Friday; May East Hartford, Glastonburyi Rockville, her know that spring is here, a beautiful day is waiting for Camp area Saturday aiid Sun­ tion of the PMBC to have the for energy during the The Vernon schools will open given me far better service my washer refuses to start a flood that went down the hall, personal attention.No inter^f,ho annual percent­ so. 26, Memorial Day. Vernon and South Windsor. her and he has love on his mind. day. The group will leave Saturday Vo-Ag construction as an alter­ foreseeable future. Sept. 5 with teacher orientation i than I bargained for. across the kitchen floor and age rate. Call us for your free figure analysis. Schools will close June 26 for On every street corner of Paris muguet des bois are sold Museum staff will be present morning at 8 and return Sunday nate to the bid for expansion of It advised the Boards of meetings scheduled for Sept. 3 the summer vacation. on this day and men of all ages buy them. ’This delicate When I bought the washer, leaked into the basement. the manufacturer’s guarantee “What a mess,” cried my When a IxM^ needs a frie^ (at a price any body caa afford) at all times to demonstrate the afternoon, rain or shine. The the main high school building. Education to be making con­ basic skills needed for camp­ flower of the little white bells grows only in the shade claimed it would wash cotton, husband. “That washing fee, which covers the cost of Dr. Ramsdell reported on the tingency plans for next year Elaiq^IViwers Figure Sakmsli ing, cooking, fire making, tent usually under trees and ferns, but its sweet scent never 'linen, wool, acetate, acrylan machine is a real lemon.” food, is $5 for members and $6 cost of the recent fire in the and to re-examine the lets you overlook it. nylon, polyester, rayon and “What a mess,” echoed my erecting, etc. There will also be for non-members. Any child 12 existing Vo-Ag building. He traditional school calendar with In Paris, it can lead you to a lot of things. A stroll in the spandex. No where did it say daughter. “Let’s get a new sessions in plant and-bird iden­ or under must be accompanied said the cost of repairs will be a view toward opening schools- ^ i s de Bologne or a boat ride down a quiet stream, or that my washer could handle washer; one with lots of fancy tification and stream ecology by an adult. $18,028 and 50 per cent of this before September, reorganizing tV.-' perhaps dinner in an old country inn. French women go to bubble gum, teddy bears, cycles.” as well as time for fishing and Those planning to go may call will be reimbursed by the state. instructional and grading crayons, bus tickets, bottle I couldn’t believe them. After other recreation. the museum, 643-0949, for The Town Council, last week, periods and scheduling more great lengths to preserve the account of such a memorable Anyone attending must bring authorized Dr. Ramsdell to winter closings. caps, ping-pong balls, dollar all those years of loyal service registration. day and press the little flowers in heavy old books or dry a sleeping bag. Campers will be apply for the state funding. Superintendent Dr. Raymonds them in small silk bags. « bills, sneakers or mealy they were ready to toss the So, when the lilies of the valley in your yard are right for worms. Yet my washing washer out on the junk heap. Y Just like that, and all because picking, let their fragrance fill your house. Who knows, machine had coped with every one of those items during its of a little flood. warm memories may come sweeping back, for you — and years of service. Well, as I explained to my for him. The two of us have a rapport working; I nudge it firmly with family, that washing machine that makes conversation un­ my hip meaning, “come on is staying. As long as its motor necessary. mesh your gears and get runs, and it wants a place in Quasar Color TV Women With Designs When my washer is unhappy washing!” It’s a great our back hall, it’s got a place. _ It's Our 10th. AnniversaryP by MOTOROLA At last — a house is going to be designed by women. relationship, but one that my What's more, I think the Mon. thru FrI. Doors Opon 0 A.M. to 0 P.M.; Sat. 0 ^ 4 Builders’ wives and women builders from all over the washer has reached a time of PHONE EAST HARTFORD 289-8253 United States will meet in Washington, D.C. on May 20 to life when it needs a little con­ sideration from us. I’m going to design an energy-saving home that can be built with College Notes Call for Your Free Trial Saashm ana hguro Aanlyala caution the kids to check their Wnen a body needs a Mend currently available materials and construction methods. pockets and the cuffs of their The home, to be designed by more than 100 women, will Paul J. Hesketh, son of Mr. a Men of M e rrim a c k pants before they put them in ELAINE POWERS FIGURE SALONS be built in Dallas later this year and will be on exhibit at and Mrs. William Hesketh Jr. Scholarship for the 1974-75 the machine. the National Association of Home Builders 31st annual of 141 W. Center St. has been academic year at Merrimack That flood was probably just 700 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford. Conn. Convention and Exposition there in January, 1975. elected to Phi .Beta Kappa, College, North Andover, Mass. my washing machine’s way of (Located over Burnside Drug) ^ This will be the second house designed by the women and national honors society. The awards, valued at |750, are asking for a low residue diet. Hesketh, a 1970 graduate of SHOWERS and SAUNAS AVAILABLE Now is the Time to Buy and Save will be featured in October in national home magazines. It presented annually to 10 East Catholic High School, will students who have Ample Parking In Front and Rear of Salon is the result of such designs from women that features graduate summa cum laude such as hobby-laundry room, “wrap-around” kitchen, and demonstrated academic 25" Diagonal Quasar from Boston College May 20 proficiency duri^ their 25" Diagonal Quasar 18" Diagonal Quasar other housing elements by and for women came into being. with a BS degree in biology. He sophomore or junior year. She Console Color TV Portable Color TV / Console Color TV Women who spend most of their time iiomemaking, are has been accepted to study at is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WORKS IN A DRAWER WORKS IN A DRAWER great authorities on what makes for a cur-'^niently the University of Connecticut John T. Sullivan, 54 Niles Dr., a Rewar(j your graiduate ^ designed home. The objective of the project is to desij,.. a School of Medicine. dean’s list student, and a SAVE ' home that will not only save energy in the form of fuel, but Presidential Scholar. She is a with the supreme gift. NOW! will conserve the energy of the houseife and the family. Miss .■”'

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. May 14. 1974- PAGF. R i.B V Ti’N Error Proves Costly to Indians sriinKs As Platt Records Upset Victory Herald Angle Wynn Paying Dividends "1, American League By Lett Auster By Earl Yost EAST After jumping to a 1-0 lead in the second frame, the Crawford escaped the unscathed inducing Bill Sports Editor Leading Dodger Attacks Panthers tallied four times in the fourth. Jim Colbert led Munroe to ground out with the sacks filled. W L GB Errors are part of the game of baseball and one proved Milwaukee 14 13 off the frame with an infield , took second on a wild l^nchester scored its first run in the sixth as Sullivan NEW YORK (liP l) — The Los Angeles Dodgers were costly yesterday as Manchester High dropped a “1-2 verdict iraltimore 15 14 Wynn, who promised during the spring that he’d play pitch, third on a passed ball and scored on Ken got a lead off triple and scored on a balk with Maloney at Cleveland convinced last winter-that the key to their 1974 National to Platt High in Meriden. The second consecutive loss in bat. 16 15 extra hard” against Houston, drove in three runs with a Ritchie’s single to right which fell in just in front of Tim New York League pennant fortunes was the acquisition of relief CCIL play dropped the Indians to 10-4 while the Pa’nthers 18 17 single and sacrifice fly Monday night when the Dodgers are now 8-5 in the circuit. Thibodeau. Jim Haggett forced Ritchie at second followed Detroit . 14 15 pitcher Mike Marshall from the Montreal Expos. Sullivan got his third hit of the afternoon leading off the beat the Astros, 8-4, for their sixth straight victory. The win Shortstop Ray Sullivan let opiposing hurler Brian Craw­ by Haggett’s swipe of second. Crawford’s grounder Boston 15 17 Bdt the deal that’s making the Dodgers look so good is eighth, swiped second, took third on Blair Anthony’s in­ WEST the one in which they got centerfielder Jim Wynn from the increased the Dodgers’ lead in the West ford’s grounder go through his legs with two-out in the brought in Haggett and Morris’ roundtripper scored the to 5Vz games. final two runs. field out and scored on Bob Odell’s single to the opposite McAuliffe Fillinq the Bill W L 1 GB Houston Astros for pitcher Claude Osteen. That’s one fourth inning. One run scored on the play and Steve Morris New York defeated St. Louis, 5-3, Atlanta downed San Doing the job expected with the Boston Red Sox is the Oakland 17 15 ,531 that’s known in the trade as a “hope deal” — you replace followed with a two-run homer to left for a 5-0 bulge. The Oiicago Diego, 7-5, and Cincinnati topped San Francisco, 4-1, in the Crawford, who struck out 13 and walked five in going the veteran Dick McAuliffe. 15 14 .517 yk the outfieldbr you traded for the pitcher and hope for the three unearned runs proved tcrbe the difference as John Making a su cc e ss-v a r sity debut for Manchester was California best. \ other National League games. distance, set down the side in order the first three frames. Destined to be a utility infielder and possible pinch- 17 17 .500 1 Koepsel lost his first decision after four victories. junior southpaw John Tassillo. Taking over for Koepsel in Texas 16 17 .485 l>/2 Wynn ignited a five-run fifth inning with a two-run single Sullivan’s lead off double to left in the fourth was the first Iiitter at the start of the American League season, the Right now, the 32-year-old Wynn is the best as far as Koepsel had control difficulties having to leave the the fourth, TaSsillo hurled two-hit baseball the final 4 1/3 Kansas City 16 16 .484 IW and drove in another run with a sacrifice fly in the sixth Manchester base runner. Jack Maloney drew a one-out p ^ e c tic u t resident has more than filled the shoes of the productivity is edpeerned. He’s batting .327 and leads the mound after 3 2/3 . He allowed eight hits and innings. He fanned two and walked one during his stint Minnesota 13 15 .464 2 Andy Messersmith went the distance, despite ninth-inning walk and cleanup stickman Dave Bidwell singled sharply injured Doug Griffin at second base. major leagues witli( 12 homers and 34 runs batted in. walked four while striking out six. Koepsel issued two free poking to snap its two-game losing streak, Manchester Monday’s Results homers by Ollie Brown and Doug Rader, raising his record passes in the second inning, the second with the bases to left. Attempting to score on Bidwell’s rap, Sullivan was entertains league member Hall High Wednesday at Kellev Since given everyday status, McAuliffe has been California 8, Texas 4 to 4-0. cut down by leftfielder Rick Lorenzo’s throw to the plate. brilliant both afield and with the bat. There has never been Minnesota 7, Chicago 5 loaded forcing in the first Platt run. Field at 3:30. ^ Mets 5, Cardinals 3: any question about his ability to swing a bat. Age may have Cleveland 4, Boston 1 Cleon Jones and Jerry Grote each hit a two-run homer slowed him down a step or two on defense. He can’t field Milwaukee 9, Baltimore 4 IMiitl (.1) ApodochWins First and Jones knocked in a third run with a sacrifice fly as the AB R H E with Griffin, who has great range, but he’ll outhit the Oakland 11, Kansas City ,2 JL \ Ritchie, 2b (Only Games Scheduled) Mets dealt Bob Gibson his third loss. Bob Apodaca Haggett, c 4 10 0 regular who is now on the disabled list after being hit on received credit for the victory although Harry Parker Crawford, p 3 J 1 0 the head by a Nolen Ryan fast ball. Tuesday’s Games Morris, 3b Kansas City (McDaniel 0-1 (UPI photo) finished up. Grote’s homer, following a double by Dave Eagles Qualify for Konopka, lb 2 0 00 As Mets Tton Cards McAuliffe had requested a trade from the Detroit ’ op Tournament Parker, rf and Splittorff 3-3) at Oakland Cards Reitz Safely In Schneck, kayoed Gibson in the seventh. \ . \ Wodatch, ss J J J 0 organization to an Eastern club — Boston or New York. (Hunter 6-2 and Abbott 04)), N Braves 7, Padres 5: Colbert, cf 4 12 0 His wish was granted andahe Red Sox didn’t waste any Lorenzo, if California (Ryan 4-3) at Mels' Garrett Makes Late Tag Dusty Baker drove in four runs with a homer and three 3 ‘ ® time in picking up the one-tirhe Farmington Hjgh infielder. Texas (Hargan 2-3), N ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Rookie pitcher Bob Apodaca has Totals singles, leading the Braves to a victory which extended the With 4-3 Victory over St. 32 5 10 0 Just how long the durable McAuliffe can keep up his hot ^ Minnesota (Blyleven 3-4) at nothing but good things to say about Bob Gibson. Paul Padres losing streak to six games. Roric Harrison won his Munrhestfr (2) hitting with the Sox remains a question. As long as he finds Chicago (Bahnsen 4-2), N out, Dan Socha singled, ad­ He’s really a bulldog out there,” Apodaca said Monday third game for the Braves although he needed help from By Dick Ledbetter AB himself in the groove, he can expecHo see the letters Boston (Cleveland 1-3) at vanced to second on a paign. Semiao is expected to Sullivan, ss night after he pitched the New York Mets to a.5-3 victory Tom House and Danny Frisella. Willie McCovey and Dave get the starting assignment Peck, 3b McAuliffe written on Manager Darrell Johnson’s everyday Cleveland (G. Perry 4-1), N Top Rung to Brewers over the St. Louis Cardinals. “He doesn’t give ati inch and passed ball, and raced home Anthony, 3b Roberts homered for the Padres, who played before a An infield out in the Red Sox starting lineup. Milwaukee (Colborn 1-3) at when the second baseman on the mound. Malonev, c he really challenges the hitters. You’ve got to admire a crowd of 36,052 — third largest in San Diego’s six-year seventh inning by John Ric- Bidwell, lb Baltimore (Palmer 2-3), N pitcher like that.” ' booted Dan Smachetti’s Odell, If Detroit (Lolich 1-5) at New major league history. cio drove in what proved to Munroe, cf grounder. EasI (4) Jottings from the Black Book York (Dobson 2-5), N Apodaca, surrounded by \ Reds 4, Giants 1: be the winning run as East AB R H Tbidodeau, rf East increased its margin- Banning, 2b Quinn, rf Standings of all local softball leagues that are received Wednesday’s Games With Fourth Straight reporters after^ winning his powering type pitcher\and Johnny Bench’s sixth homer broke up a scoreless tie in Catholic edged St. Paul, 4-3, D. Soucier, db Miller, 2b first major league start, sHHoh — to 3-0 in the following inning. Nicola. 2b will be used, effective this week. Several standings were California at Texas, N added, “with the startbg the fourth and the Reds added another run in the inning on in a H artford C ounty Miles, 3b Co-Captain Joe Banning, Wagner, db, rf Ballard, pb turned in in the past two weeks but as only two games were Minnesota at Chicago, N NEW YORK (UPI) Just like the Oakland pounded Kansas City, 11-2, acted as if he wasn’t quite pitchers we’ve got, wher^ Tony Perez’ triple and an infield out. Don Gullett gained Conference baseball clash R. Soucier, cf Koepsel, p \ Boston at Cleveland, N sure he was really in the who had his nine-game hit­ McMabon, If Tassillo, p \ played, they were omitted. From here on in, the standings beer that made the town famous, the and California ripped Texas, 8-4. the heck are you gonna put\ his third win in six decisions with the relief help of Pedro yesterday at Mt. Nebo. Socba, ss will be published...Back in 1948, Bill Scully was a playing Milwaukee at t&ttimore, N ingredients of the Milwaukee Brewers majors. me?” vBorbon. Gary MattheWs homered for the Giants. ting streak snapped, scored Love, c Totals • Twins 7, White Sox 5: Riccio*s grounder brought 2 6 3 manager with a Hartford Twilight League baseball entry. are beginning to blend into a hearty “If you asked me three The Cardinals scored on a single to right by Ron Smacbetti, rf Manchester 000 010-2 Jerry Terrell had four hits and Rod in Ron Semiao with the Semiao, pr Platt 010 National League unit. years ago what I’d be doing, Soucier, the latter extending 000 - 5 This suinmer. Bill Scully Jr. will serve in a similar capacl- Carew added three to pace the Twins single runs in the fifth, sixth decisive run. The win lifted Hickey, p EAST this would probably be the his streak to 10 straight. Don Lamb, 3b \ ty in the same loop. Both Scullys pitched at Trinity The Brewers, in last place in the *over the White Sox. Terrell scored and seventh but couldn’t the Eagles to an 8-2 record Riccio, lb Soucier scored the second ?x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-:-M4^^^^^^^^ College. ABC announces that it will telecast nationally the W L P GB American League East on May 11, farthest thing from my overtake the early lead built while the Falcons dropped to Philadelphia 17 14 .5 twice and drove in a run while Carew, Totals 31 4 5 4 Nbtre Dame at Georgia Tech college football game on moved into first place in the division mind,” he said. up by the Mets. Reggie BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. 8-4. tally of the frame on a Montreal 12 11 .5 who raised his league-leading average ^ Monday night. Sept. 9...UConn has scheduled 24 basketball Monday night when they defeated the Cleon Jones and Jerry Smith added to his league sacrifice fly off the bat of S i. Paul (3) St. Louis 16 15 .5 to .400, also scored a pair of runs. Kten Drywall Contractor Junior Terry Hickey AB Baltimore Orioles, 9-4, for their Grote each smashed two-run leading average with two Mark McMahon. Stanylis, cf » • r J 'T ^ season with two new home foes. Long Island Chicago 12 15 .4 Henderson had a homer for the White picked up the win, his third homers and Jones drove in Specialists In Celling Repairs Fliss, rf King Liard 1 onight Umversity and Fairfield. Harvard, Syracuse, Columbia New York 14 18 .4 fourth straight triumph. Sox. hits in four at bats, and Ken of the season against one The guests rallied in their Kurban, 2b New England welterweight Georgetown have been dropped. The cage opener will Pittsburgh j , 9 19 .3 Against the Orioles Monday night, another run with a sacrifice Reitz and Ted Sizemore also setback. He struck out 10 half pf the fourth. Mark Julius, c Indians 4, Red Sox 1: Oswianko, lb boxing champion Larry/Butler be Nov. 30 at Yale...Jim Olbrys reports the Manchester WE.ST Dave May, Bobby Mitchell and John fly to supply the New York added two hits apiece. and walked just one with Fliss crossed the plate on an Majewski, ss of Portland, Maine, put his John Ellis hit a three-run homer in offense against Gibson, who Audet, If Civitan Club is anxious to challenge all civic clubs to par­ W L P( GB Briggs paced a 13-hit attack with Lynn McGlothen (4-1) was Telephone 649-4464 only one of the three runs off error by Hickey and Tom D'Angelo, db title on the line tpnight^against ticipate in its annual Challenge Cup Golf Tournament June Los Angeles 24 9 .7 home runs, Tom Murphy came the first inning to help Jim Perry dropped his third game in scheduled to pitch for the him being earned. Kurban scored on a two-out Kiloufe, 3b Bob Guthridge of Somers. The register his 32nd career victory over live decisions. Dupont, dr 12-16 at Tallwood. Ladies Day is listed June 12 with a state Houston 20 16 .5 through with three innings of shutout Cardinals against southpaw Free Estimates It was rather a sloppy con­ single by John Majewski. Wroblewski, p 12-round fu tu re event will handicap tourney June 13 as part of the promotion. San Francisco 19 16 .5 relief and for the fourth time in their the Red Sox. Perry allowed only four Gibson had his usual George Stone (0-3) tonight. headline card at the West test as each side committed Totals Cincinnati 16 14 .5 hits in seven innings while Tom troubles in the early innings, St. Paul knotted the count John Riccio" R o n Sem iao 36 3 8 4 H a r tf ^ Columbia Music Hall. Proceeds will enter the area Handicapped Fund...Nice last five starts, the Brewers did not four errors and five of the St. Paul Atlanta 15 19 .4 Buskey held the Red Sox hitless over giving up a run in the first in the sixth as an error by 000 201 000 - 3 Guthridge is due to be released honor the Central Connecticut District Board of Approved commit an error in the field. seven markers were un­ East 012 000 lOx - 4 San Diego 14 .389 11 Vz the last two innings. and two more on the homer Socha enabled Frank qualified for the CIAC State RBI: Soucier from minimum security at the Basketball Officials gave Jim Horvath of Manchester. The Manager Del Crandall has been es­ earned. Despite the mis- having been washed out last McMahon, Riccio, Monday’s Results ^ seb a ll Tournament. Majewski; 2BH: Fliss; SB: R. Soucier state prison in August. veteran was given an honorary lifetime membership at the pecially proud of the relief pitching, A’s 9, Royals 2 by Jones in the third. Oswianko to score the tying Friday. B an n in g , New York 5, St, Louis 3 cues, however. East did pull run. Riceio,^ Kurban; SACr annual banquet, after 25 years of service. Horvath is also a which was a major weakness of the Vida Blue pitched a six-hitter and Grote’s homer in the off some fine defensive East takes on tough St. McMahon, Lamb; LOB: St. Paul 7, East Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 1 “It’s nice to win after a 9 ] BB: Hickey 1, Wroblewski 4; WP- fine baseball uinpire and football official...Bob Peterson of club last season. went the distance for the first time in seventh proved to be the plays. Bernard this afternoon in an Atlanta 7, San Diego 5 However, East scored the long layoff,’’ commented Manchester will serve as Zone Eight chairman in Los Angeles 8, Houston 4 “Murphy and (Ed) Rodriguez have pitching the A’s into first place in the smash that gave the Mets ITie Eagles scored first in deciding run in the seventh HCC e n g a g em en t. The the victory. Coach Jim Penders. East Saints, atop the conference American Legion play this summer. Entries will hail from (Only Games------—Scheduled) been terrific for us,” Says Crandall. AL West. Oakland collected 19 hits, the second frame. With one and with the triumph. Apodaca left in the sixth hadn’t played in nine days, standings, defeated the East Hartford, Rockville, Ellington, Enfield, Glastonbury, Tuesday’s Gam^ 1‘And we’ve got the leadership of peo- with Ted Kubiak getting four. Kansas Chicago-38° ^Hooton GSO k pie like George Scott, John Briggs and City also made eight errors and its with a blister on the tip of Eagles earlier in the cam- Windsor Locks and Manchester. Action starts early in Coughlin Sets Mark June following the close of the scholastic season. Pittsburgh (Rooker 2-2), N balance our young only happy moment came in the ninth the middle finger of his New York (Stone 0-3) at St. talent.” when Hal McRae homered. pitching hand. “I really Louis (McGlothen 4-1), N May said, “I expect it to be a close wanted to go more,” he said, Real Plum for Opener Atlanta (P. Niekro 3-3) at San Angels 8, Rangers 4 As Tracksters Win race because clubs like ours and Charlie Sands and Paul Schaal “because I felt pretty Hartford Civic Center has landed a real plum for its first Diego (Friesleben 3-0), N good.” , family attraction. The Ice Capades will give eight perfor­ Montreal (Rogers 5-1) at Cleveland are coming of age. I don’t homered to help Bill Singer to his fifth Boosting its record to 9-6 yesterday was the Manchester He was relieved by mances Jan. 22-26, Center Director Bill Lillyman an­ Philadelphia (Lonborg 3-2), N expect anyone to break it open or gain win as the Angels snapped a three- High track team with a double CCIL victory in East Hart­ Harry Parker, who earned nounced. A Free Dedication Week is listed Jan. 7-11, Houston (Dierker 2-2) at Los a foothold until the end of July or ear­ game losing streak. Singer allowed ford, 86-59 over Penney High and 83-62 over Maloney of his first save. Lillyman added at which time the public will be invited to Angeles (John 5-1), N ly August.” six hits, including a solo homer by Jeff Meriden. The Indians’ record is the same now as the one New York Manager Yogi view the facilities. Several special events are also being San Francisco (Caldwell 5-1) In the only other American League Burroughs, to best Jim Bibby. The Goodrich compiled a year ago. at Cincinnati (Billingham 5-1), Berra said he wasn’t sure planned...Paul Smith was a member of the Johnson State games, Minnesota beat Chicago, 7-5, loss was Texas’ eighth in their last ms Top performance of the N whether or not he would be 220-yd. dash: 1. Lumpkin (Ml, 2. College varsity basketball team in Johnson, Vt., last Cleveland defeated Boston, 4-1, nine games. ^ meet was the school record- Boardman (P), 3. Philbrick IM) 23.5. Wednesday’s Games using Apodaca as a spot/ season. The 6-2 freshman was cited by Coach Mark perpormamce Girls Lose breaking toss in the discus Two-mile run: 1. Scranton (PI, 2. San Francisco at Cincinnati starter later on this season.^ Lemieux (Ml, 3. Collins (P) 10:14.6. Miliotis as the squad’s ‘most dedidated player’...Ray Chicago at Pittsburgh, N Defeated for the first time in by Mike Coughlin. Coughlin Mile relay: 1. Manchester But the rookie right-hander belted (Stankiewiez, Philbrick, Orduz and Mol- McKenna reports the East Hartford Explorers’ basketball New York at St. Louis, N five outings yesterday was the hurled the discus 151’6’’ said he thinks he is better fat) 3:44.1. team wound up with a 34-4 won-lost log last season in­ Montreal at Philadelphia, N Manchester High girls’ tennis bettering the old standard of .lavelin: 1. Michalik (Ml, 2. Brennan equipped to work out of the speciALS (PI, 3. Melia (Ml 164'7" cluding a second straight New England Basketball Assn, Houston at Los Angeles, 2 TN team, 4-3 by Hall High in West 145’7’’ established in 1966 by bullpen. Shot put: 1. Brennan (P),2. Buyak (Ml title. The over-all record is an imposing 555 wins and only Atlanta at San Diego, N Hartford. Ron Angotta. His previous 3 Narine (pi 53x3" (new Penney school He said he’s not an over­ Stvle for “your” style with The doubles team of Holly record). 140 defeats, seven New England and 18 tournament Trendsetter's modern whitewalls best in competition was Discus: 1. Coughlin (Ml, 2. Rossillo Franklin and Janice Perro crowns...Town 10-pin bowling champ Ken Thomas posted 140’9” before yesterday’s (Ml, 3. Brennan (P) 15r6" (new school white sidewall which remained undefeated with a record) the highest individual average in the Silk City League at heave. High jump: 1. Lombardo (Ml. £ matches most new two set victory. Narine (PI, 3. Busque (Ml 5'8" the Parkade Lanes last season. He averaged 192.8. Team­ Junior Jim Rossillo Next match for Manchester is Long jump: 1. Borowski (Pi.E. Busoue mate Bob Bassett, who lost out for the town title, was fifth car tires. Thursday at home against bettered his personal best in (P), 3. Lombardo (Ml 18'5" Triple jump: 1. Wood (Ml. 2. Lombar­ best with a 178.46 average. Sports Smooth riding is yours crosstown East Catholic. the discus by almost eight do (Ml, 3. Costello (P) 39'11 1/2" Results: Heubner (H) def. Donovan 6- feet taking, second. Alan Pole vault: 1. Hale (PI, 2. Zerio (Ml, 3. w ith four plies of n 1, 6-1; Baker (HI del. Stone 6-0, 6-3; Noiva (P) 10'6" Slate McCluskey (M) def. Richman 6-4, 4-6, 6- Wood captured both hurdles Manchester vs. Maloney: rhump" polyes'e^ cord 3; Kopman (M) def. Klieback 3-6, 7-5, 7- events and the triple jump; 440-yd. relay: 1. Maloney (names un­ that form the 6; Kendell-Sabuta (H) def, Coila-CompO- available) 46.5. Trendsetter's body. 7, 6-4; Kahn-Olinger (H) def. Kravltz- Scott Moffat won the 880 and 120-yd high hurdles: 1. Wood (Ml, 2. Little League Merrill 6-3,6-0; Franklin-Pierro (M) def. was third in the mile; Tom Tenza (Mall, 3. Snow (Ml 15.8. Tuesday Wathem-Tupper 7-5, 7-5. 100-yd dash: 1. Neville (Mall 2. BASEBALL Vniirs for traction is Zerio continued to show im­ Lumpkin (Ml, 3. Joy (Ml 10.9. V \ ' ^ s e t t e r 's reverse Mile run: 1. Scholsky (Ml. 2, Arnold Newington at South Windsor provement in the pole vault; (Mall, 3. Mollat (Ml 4:42.9. V.. INTERNATIONAL FARM East Catholic at St. Bernard iread molding N e tte t^ and Jeff Lumpkin won the 440-yd. run: 1. Arnold (Mall, 2. Orduz TONIGHT’S GAMES (Ml, 3. Schultz (Mall 54.0. Scoring in every inning but Tolland at Ellington 220 and placed second in the 330-yd. hurdles: 1. Wood (Ml, 2. Joy Oilers vs, Stevenson’s, 6 inflated P;°PP; J/''Jts the second. Professional Coventry at Portland Trendsetters tread IS Lose ^ 100-yard dash. (M), 3, Tenza (Mall 42.4. Verplanck 880-yd, run: 1, Mollat (M), 2, Neville Barbers topped Hartford Road Baron Academy at RHAM (Mall. 3. Arnold (Mall 2:08. Police vs. Dillon, 6 fnrred outward to nnaKe Succumbing to a powerful Now 4-3 in the league, Enterprise, 13-9, last night at Bolton at Rocky Hill (UPI photo) tennis team from Hail High of 220-yd. dash: 1. Lumpkin (Ml, Waddell full tread edge-to-edge Manchester is in Meriden Neville (Mall, 3. Wishart (Mall 23.5. Charter Oak. TRACK Just Can’t Make Catch Teal Acquired West Hartford yesterday was today against perennial Two-mile run: 1. Lemieux (Ml, 2. Ar­ Miles vs. Nichols, 6 Manchester at Platt Bob McNally had a double LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The road contact. Manchester High, 7-0. The loss nold (Mall, 3. Knowlton (Mai) 10:22.2. Buckley East Catholic/Fermi at East power Platt High. Mile relay: 1, Manchester and three singles for the Ball Drops in Between Three Red Sox Los Angeles Rams acquired 24- dropped the Indians record for (Stankiewiez, Philbrick, Orduz and Mol­ Hartford Results: Manchester vs. Penney: winners, Paul McMahon added year-old linebacker Jim Teal AS LOW AS the season to 1-5. 440-yd. relay: 1. Manchester lat) 3:44.1. Portland at Coventry Javelin: 1. Michalik (Ml, 2, Neville' two doubles, and Sean Byrne from the Detroit Lions Monday Tightest duel was between (Lumpkin, Joy, Orduz and Phllbrlck) NATIONAL FARM 47.5. (Mall, 3. McNaughton (Mai) 164'7" had three bingles. Dave Green Ellington/Stafford at Suf- for an undisclosed 1975 draft $ the No. 1 seeds with Rusty Sink 120-yd high hurdles: 1. Wood (M), 2. Shot put: 1. Buyak (Ml, 2. Watson Runs came fast and furious field (Mall, 3. Dodge (Ml 49’1 1/2"' and Mark Maulucci had two hits choice. giving Warrior Trip Morse a lot Costeflo (P), 3. Snow (M) 15.8. last night at Buckley as Medics East Hartford at Manchester KW-yd.m dash:___ -.1. Boardman (P). 2. Discus: 1. Coughlin (Ml, 2. Rossillo apiece for Hartford. Bullpen Aids Tribe of trouble before losing. Lumpkin (Ml, 3. Joy (M)...... 10.8. (Ml, 3. Outlaw (Mai) 151'6" topped Moriarty’s, 24-12. (girls) Next match for Manchester is Mile run: 1. Scholsky (Ml, 2. Mollat High jump: 1. McGoldrick (Mall, 2. LomBardo (Ml, 3. Rathhun (M) 5’10" Mikoleit, Birtles and Farley AMERICAN FARM GOLF Minor Fracture 8 78 x 13 Thursday in Meriden against (M), 3. Noiva (P) 4:42.9 CLEVELAND (UPI) - over 100 pitches in the first five “I threw a good sinker and 440-yd run: 1. Boardman (P). 2. Orduz Long jump: 1. Outlaw (Mall, 2. Lorn-’ each had two hits for the Trailing going into the final East Catholic/North west PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - plus $1.83 federal tax bardo (M), 3. Rathbun (Ml 19’ 7 1/4" Last month the crowd booed innings,” said Aspromonte. kept the ball down but I just Maloney High. (Ml, 3. Stankiewiez (Ml 53.2. winners while Schakner. Shaw frame. Sears came up with six Catholic at South Catholic Add $2.00 for whitewalla O-yd. hurdles: 1. Wood (M l, 2. Triple jump: 1. Wood (Ml, 2, Outlaw “Buskey was outstanding. He kept missing the comers which Montreal Expos’ shortstop Tim Results: Morse (H) def. Sink6-3,5-7,7- (Mall, 3. Lombardo (Ml 39'11 1/2" , and Joy had two apiece for the Prince Tech at Cheney Tech Cleveland Manager Ken 5: Ranard (H) def. Jacobs 6-2,6-2; Glass Costello (PI, 3. Joy (M) 42.4. runs to score a 15-14 win over comes into the game and caused many three and two Foli suffered a minor fracture 880-yd run: 1. Mollat (Ml, 2. Busque Pole vault: 1. Baigert (Mai), 2. Zerio losers. No first names were Aspromonte when he went (HI def. Hirschfield 6-1, 6-3; Seidman (Ml, 3. Fontanella (^1 ) H' Wipco last night at Valley. The thrmys strikes and that’s what in the first joint of his right plus Fed. Ex. tax of |2.22 to (H) def. Heard 5-2,6-0; Morse-Pond (H) (P), 3. Crostowskl (P) 2:08.0. given. . to the bullpen but Monday, counts,” said Perry, who struck plus Fed. Ex. tax of $2.67 to plus Fed. Ex. tax of $3.12 to winning run crossed as Dale thumb during a workout Mon­ 12.54. Blackwalls |1.00 less. def. Sink-Mrosek 8-4; Ranard-Glass (H) you need from a relief pitcher.” out three and walked four in $2.73. Blackwalls $1.00 less. $3.31. Blackwalls $1.00 less. def. Jacobs-Hirschfleld 8-4; Seidman- Carlson stole home following night they cheered. day. FOR SMALL CARS for NATIONAL John Ellis got the Indians all raising his record to 3-2. Tiant FOR MID-SIZE CARS for FOR LARGE CARS for Rome (HI def. Loveland-Heard 8-4. his triple which deadlocked the A spokesman for the Expos whitewall sizes C78xl4, Paced by Damien Purcell’s Aspromonte waved in the runs they needed in the first went all the way and is now 2-5. whitewall sizes G78xl4, whitewall sizes J78xl5, L78xl5 affair. Shares Distributed said Foli was hurt when hit by a E78xl4, F78X14, F78xl5. two-run homer, Medics edged righthander Tom Buskey in the inning when he belted a three- Buskey, who picked up his H78xl4, G78xl5, H78xl5. Track Meets Taken Bruce Comollo had four hits MILWAUKEE, Wis. (U P I)- pitch from Ernie McAnally Cheney Moriarty Brothers, 3-1, last eighth inning with Boston run homer following John fourth save and third since in five trips to the plate for the Lucius Allen, Milwaukee while practicing his bunting. It night at Buckley. runners on first and second Lowenstein’s single and an joining the Indians, said “I’ve b e l t e d gives a strong polyester cord/fiberglass belted construction for winners while Scott Matson Bucks’ player representative, was not known if Foli would be Ed Crouchley had two hits for base and none out and the error by second baseman Dick just got to keep the balLdown to durability and long mileage. Detroit’s choice for many ’74 new cars. By Bennet, llling went three-for-four at the plate. Monday announce the team able to play in the Tuesday Upended the winners while David Mo- former New York Yankee McAuliffe on Buddy Bell’s be effective. I throw a natural NO TRADE REQUIRED Soott Freeman was a perfect had voted to distribute full grounder. night game between the FREE MOUNTING dean had three safeties for the retired the next six hitters as sinker and I don’t overpower Dropping its fifth verdict in Victorious yesterday were the track teams from Bennet five-for-five and Tim Richter shares of $15,714 to all but two Phillies and the Expos. losers. the Indians snapped a two game “(Luis) Tiant just made a the batter.” six decisions yesterday was the and llling Junior High. Bennet topped Coventry 66-38 while was four-for-five at the plate players. losing streak with a 4-1 victory. bad pitch to me. He threw me a Cheney Tech tennis team, 4-1 to for Wipco. Dick Cunningham, who B.E Goodrich llling defeated Bloomfield 59-27 at the loser’s track. INTERNATIONAL low slider and I thought it was .WORD FOR QUALITY r j Coventry High. The doubles Topping the Bennet perfor- „ _ , • ur j j played in only eight games, and Jim Perry started for the In­ gone when I hit it,” said Ellis, t h e ® - - Bennet is Wednesday against Scoring a come-from-behind ' AMERICAN BUY team of Gary Caravella and mance was Mark Entwhistle, Dick Garrett each received dians and hurled a four-hitter who has hit safely in 14 of the SPRING SPiCIALS on ALUMINUM were the Other guys Glenn Maloney was the only Penney of East Hartford. 10-7 victory last night was Behind Paul McCloskey’s $13,714. over the first seven innings who won the 100 and 220-yar

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May-14. 1974- PAGE THiRTtrirM Help Wanted V 1.3 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 33 Homes For Sale INDEX \ Cuidolin Has Cure for Bruins NOTICES ADVERTISING NO EXPHIIENCE 3 1/2 ACRES, horse paradise, 1 — Loit and Found seven room Colonial, 1 1/2 2 — Porionili DEADLINE 8 E U PHILADELPHIA (UPI) All this has enabled to thwart the New York AND baths, large out buildings. game victory to study films “We’ll go with the same 3 — Announcamontt Hutchins Ageqcy, 649-5324. • — Calling attention to his Philadelphia to jump off to a Rangers, who had the most 4 — Entertainment 12:00 noon the day before GOOD HUMOR i H l * Try This For A Starter FR I of how the Russians handled team and see what happens. publication. 1 Italian ancestry, Bep 2-1 advantage in the best-of- 5 — Auctions effective power play in the Team Canada’s power play That’s the same team that RADI< Deadline lor Saturday and ICE CREAM COVENTRY - LOVELY Cape, danlal f. reals iealtor Guidolin prescribed just the seven series, and if the NHL during the regular FINANCIAL Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. two years ago. He made, a put me in first place and the a — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagee START AT ONCE nicely located 6-room family cure his Boston team needs Flyers can win again tonight season, in the semifinals. few changes aft^ looking at' same team that got me in 9 — Personal Loans EARN HIGH INCOME home® Full dry basement. Big if it hopes to stay alive in at home, where they are un­ “Everyone said that once the films. 10 — Insurance PLEASE READ H e r n td yard with pool for kids. Minutes tonight’s fourth game of the the Stanley Cup final, so why TONIGHT Wxt ALL EXPENSES PAID to Route 1-84. $30,500. Louis EMPLOYMENT beaten in six playoff games the Rangers got set on their “Maybe we’re reading it N O c a s h b o n d Stanley Cup finals against give up because we’re one 7:25 Red Sox vs. Indians 13 — Help Wanted YDUR AD Dimbck, Realty, 649-9823. this season, they will be on power power play they’d get better,” Shero said. 14 — Business Opportunities REQUIRED. HIGH LIBERAL game down? But I won’t WTIC Classllled ads are taken over CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING the Flyers. the brink of becoming the us,” Terry Crisp said. “But 15 — Situation Wanted PERCENTAGE. AGE NO ‘‘They’ve had the same hesitate to make changes 8:00 Yanks V8. Tigers (18) the phone as a convenience. 330 ADAMS STREET - Three “I wish we had some God­ first expansion team to win they never did, did they? power play for a long time.” WINF ' EDUCATION The Herald Is responsible lor BARRIER. DRIVER’S apartments, 6-3 1/2- 3 1/2 fathers on our club right early if some guys aren’t I f — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and LICENSE ESSENTIAL. Zoned industrial. $47,500. the Stanley Cup. Maybe we had something to Guidolin, very distressed 19 — Schools-Classas then only to the size of Ihe playing.” 20 — Instructions Wanted CHOICE TERRITORIES Better Buy Realty, 649-3434. now,” the Bruin coach said “We’re not skating and do with it, and maybe we do following Sunday’s loss, was original Insertion. Errors which Bob Kelley and Bill Cle­ AVAILABLE. COLLEGE at lunch Monday. “We can the Flyers are working with Boston.” in a more cheerful mood REAL ESTATE do not lessen Ihe value ol the ment, both of whom were 23 — Homes lor Sale advertisement vylll not be cor­ STUDENTS APPLY FOR ROCKVILLE - Business zoned, use some enforcing.” harder than us,” said NOTICE bus line, eight room older home Philadelphia goaltender today and said he would sidelined with knee ligament PUBLIC HEARING 24 — Lots-Land tor Sale rected by an additional Inser­ WEEKEND POSITIONS. Guidolin wasjoking, of 25 — Investment Property tion. PHONE 643-2711 in excellent condition. Four Boston’s Bobby Orr. Bernie Parent, who has the reunite his No. 1 line of Phil BOARD OF DIRECTORS injuries during the New 26 — Business Property APPLY b^rooms, two full baths, stove, course. He knows, and “They’re hungrier than we 27 — Resort Property best view in the house of the Esposito, Wayne Cashman York series, skated Monday TOWN OF MANCHESTER FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD DAILY & SATURDAYS 9-5 dishwasher, disposal, paneled everyone else who has seen are and we just don’t seem 28 — Real Estate Wanted Bruins’ attack, was asked if and Ken Hodge. Esposito during a Flyers’ workout but CONNECTICUT Help Wanted 289-8251 office. Carpeting throughout, the series knows, that what Thursday, May 16, 1974 MISC. SERVICES 13 Help Wanted 13 n "larket? We have just to be grabbing for it. he noticed any difference in and Hodge were replaced by Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted GOOD HUMOR detached double garage, value the Bruins need most is a lot will not return to action 31 — Services Offered 13 ‘As for our power play, it’s their power play from rookies Rich Leduc and The Board of Directors will 32 — Painting-Papering ADVERTISING SALESMAN — Ten month $41,000. Audrey Schaefer’ ! S i i Cape in one of Manchester’s well- tonight. Lanky Don Saleski conduct a public session 33 — Building-Contracting CORP. Broker, 875-5351. established neighborhoods. Excellent starter home with more desire and a new fuse been useless. When they get earlier in the season. Dave Forbes for all but a training program, career Sales has been selected to fill in at Thursday, May 16, 1974 from 34 — Roofing-Siding minded person who wants to Why Commute A n . nicely panelled living room and wall to wall carpeting. The to recharge their once proud a penalty, we might as well • “The difference is we’re 35 — Healing-Plumbing SULLIVAN few minutes of Sunday’s right wing for Philadelphia’s 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the 36 — Flooring RATES use sales as entree into COVENTRY LAKE - Belleview power play. take the 10 yards.” PART-TIME KENNEDY RD. bathroom has been completely remodeled and the roof Is forcing them to make mis­ final period. Board of Directors’ Office in 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storege 1 d a y ...... 9t word per day management. College graduate To Colt Firearms? section, 4-room Ranch, with Not since the opeihng latest casualty, Gary 38 — Services Wanted 3 NIGHTS EACH WEEK South WbNlMir, Com. new. Large, attractive recreation room and the front yard is The Flyers, for their part, takes,” Parent said with a “ With just a little more ef­ the Municipal Building to hear 3 days _____8c word per day and/or sales experience enclosed porch, beautiful stone game has Boston been able Dornhoefer, on a line with 6 d a y s ...... 7c word par day _Xn^Egi^OppoftunHy Emploftr fireplace. Only $18,900. Fiano been looking, feel they should receive the grin. “I’ll tell you how we do fort from the bigger guys comments and suggestions MISC. FOR SALE desirable. Phone in the mor­ 40 Year old Wall Street We know that with the Current energy to take advantage of a Flyer center Rick MacLeish and 41 — Articles lor Sale '26 d a y s ...... 6c word par day nings for appointment, John F. Investment firm offers Agency, 646-2677. don t let this one pass b y - credit for disrupting it after we win the Stanlev we’ll come back strong,” from the public. 42 — Building Supplies 15 WORD MINIMUM crisis and the soaring cost of gaso­ ------— ______/ penalty, and the count now Ross Lonsberry. Ryan, Monroe The Calculator SHIPPING and receiving Boston’s power play rather Cup.” ^ Guidolin said. '‘Nothing was Future sessions will be held 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Happy A d s ...... $1.75 Inch *70 PER WEEK line, you’re probably looking for work BY OWNER - Manchester con- shows the Bruins going one- The fifth games of the 44 — Livestock Company, (203 ) 667-0848. manager - experienced LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... than putting the blame on Fiyer Coach Fred Shero, a happening the other day so I the first Tuesday of each month 45 — Boats & Accessories as close to home as possible. But preferred, geod pay scale, com­ dominUim. Two bedrooms, for-17 on power plays, in­ series will be played at 46 — Sporting Goods aMRANTIED StURV the Bruins for failing to staunch proponent of innov- gave the kids some ice time. from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. GAS STATION atten d an t pany paid insurance, vacatien finished basement - fireplace, 1 cluding eight dismal failures Boston Thursday night. 47 — Garden Products to men or women when here at Colt Firearms we are making 1/2 baths, carpeted, all execute. They point to the tion and surprise, went This is no time to press the and third Thursday of each 48 — Antiques needed, apply in person Gorin’s and helidays. Inquire Cennec- REALE’S CORNER ‘ in Sunday afternoon’s 4-1 month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 49 — Wanted to Buy Sports Car Center, Route 83,i qualified or it worth your while to travel to Hart­ ticut Cycle Accesseries, 316 appliances,/fully air- fact that they also managed home after Boston’s opening panic button if some guys conditioned, $32,000. For ap­ 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 loss. p.m. in the Board of Directors’ RENTALS 'Tolland Turnpike, Talcottville, nuM na coMMesioii ford every day to work. / Hartferd Read. have a bad night. Office. 52 — Rooms for Rent Conn. pointment call. 643-9229. 53 — Apartments lor Rent PUIS Bonus ass e m b le r s / DENTAL ASSISTANT - full­ Phyllis V. Jackston, 54 — Homes for Rent MANCHESTER - $31,900, six COVENTRY area - counter time, experience preferred but MANCHEl^TER - Two family, BOLTON LAKE -. Lakeview,. Secretary 55 — Business lor Rent No experience necessary. room Colonial, IVz baths, dead­ four room Ranch, pine pan­ 56 — Resort Property lor Rent woman for lunch time shift POLISHERS will train. Send resume to P.O. 3-3, ideal starter or retirement Board of Directors I 57 — Wanted to Rent We train thoroughly. Call for home with income. Large end street, trees, privacy. eling, garage, deep treed lot, Tuesday- Friday, or Saturday. Bex 1, Glastonbury Gunn. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. "•Added Honors^ Manchester, Conn. 58 — Misc. lor Rent Apply in person The Pizza appointment 10 a.m. to 10 MILLING MACHINE rooms, immaculate condition. school bus servicee lake Dated at Manchester, p.m. OPERATORS Char-Bon Aggnpy,. 643-0683. , privileges. Must be seen. No AUTOMOTIVE Place, Route 44A, Coventry RELATE te figures? Lccal PJANCHESTER - Small two- Connecticut this first day of 61 — Autos lor Sale cempany desperately needs realtors. $23,000. 742-9600. 62 — Trucks (or Sale 525.8201 family, ideal investment. Good 4 New Style Celtics May, 1974. BROACHERS general effice gal to type and VERNON - Summer fun in your Joe Whelton, East so r High was another 63 — Heavy Equipment (or Sale own back yard. Seven-room location and condition. Low GREEN MANOR Ranch with 64 — Molorcycles-BIcycles □ EMPLOYMENT wDrk figures, letters, etc., in 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, Catholic High’s talented selection on the squad. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle DRILL PRESS OPERATORS their accDunting department. Raised Ranch. Immaculate attached garage on nicely treed INVITATION TO BID AUTO MECHANIC IF YOU ENJOY greeting the 643-4535, 646-1021. lot. Large fireplaced living basketball/ player, has This was the first year Homes To fill one of these specialties means Fee paid. Rita Girl, 164 East condition. Three bedrooms, 1 Sealed bids will be received in 66 — Automotive Service Help Wanted Experience necessary, public and can assume full 1/2 baths, family room, and rec room, kitchen with dining area, been named to the 10-man the coaches made their Savor Championship L6^ — Autos lor Rent-Lease 13 Center Street, Manchester. Call the Office of The Director of responsibility for the operation an excellent starting rate, a shift room. Beautiful pool in fenced paneled family room, 3 L Clasa^Il-Slate team for modern clean ” shop, good Sharcn, 646-3441. DO YOU re m e m b e r choices. General Services, 41 Center ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE working conditions and of our office, we are interested bonus, and automatic progression. rear yard. All this for only $41,- December’s ice storm? Say bedrooms. Appliances, wall-to- •the 1^73-74 season by the in you. General preocedures in­ 900. Call Barbara Weinberg, at wall carpeting, draperies in­ Ten-man squads were Street, Manchester, Connec­ /6lerk needed for small benefits. Five day week, no Our high incentive pay plan lets YOU goodbye to extremes. The Connecticut High School BOSTON (UPI) —• Contrary to sticky full ^u rt press which forced ticut until May 24,1974 at 11:00 ” pleasurable office. Posting cluding simplified bookkeeping, T. J. Crockett, 643-1577. average mean temperature Jor cluded. 30’s. Principals p • ■ ■ only. named in each of the four - Saturdays. See Mr. Duff or pricing, and correspondence. write your own paycheck. In addition 647-1081. CToaches’ Assn. Tom public opinion, the Boston Celtics are the Bucks to turn the ball over on a.m. for the following: machine experience is Mr. Patch in person or call Spring Hill is 71.5 degrees LL, L, M, S - divisions. □ N O T IC E S Some experience helpful. Five- /OFFICE CLERK MANCHESTER -1851 Colonial fahrenheit with Januarys low Goodwin of South Wind­ not back, they’ve arrived. numerous occassions. The Celtics PLASTIC LEAF BAGS - preferable. Contact Mr. 646-6464 for appointment. to a very liberal employee benefit ^ Messier, Meadows Convales- day week, hours flexible. For Part-time mornings and Cape on large treed lot with all being 60.5 degrees anti Julys MANCHESTER - Older six- Any similarity between the old took that one 98-83. In the second Bid forms, plans and appointment phone 643-0255. package, we offer free parking and ■city utilities, 7 1/2 rooms, 2 room Colonial, tastefully specifications are available at Lost and Found . cent Center, 333 Bidwell Street, Thursday to early p.m. Will high 80.5 degrees. Spring Hill champion Celtics and the team which game Bucks’ Coach Larry Costello let complete cafeteria facilities. And our fireplaces, 1 1/2 baths. Needs was planned and built by the decorated, finished attic. $32,- the General Services Office, 41 ' Manchester, 647-9196. CARTER CHEVROLET CO., MC. train for diversified duties won the National Basketball Associa­ Oscar Robertson bring the ball up by DEMONSTRATORS some modernization, ^35,000. famous Florida Mackle 500. Armstrong Real Estate SloW'Pitch Softball Scores Center Street, Manchester, STRAYED - Saturday about 1229 Main SL Interested in being a manager? internal bid system invites you to try ^ o w l^ g e of typing helpful. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Services, 289-8802. tion championship this season at a himself and the strategy worked, WAITRESS - Part-time and Apply in person: Brothers. $27,800 buys a Mackle Connecticut. 1:30 p.m., tan female cocker- Mmchciter Openings now with Treasure for progressively more demanding 643-1108. quality home including sodded went three-for-four including a dead run is completely coincidental, sheltie dog, N.Y. State license, weekends. Experienced only. ^ TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE giving the Bucks a 105-96 victory in Town of Manchester Apply in person any day after 2 House. Noted for name brand and higher paid positions. lot, city water and sewers, in- VERNON Moriarty's vs. Fogarty’s, 7:30 four-bagger for the winners. according to Coach Tom Heinsohn. overtime. Connecticut red collar, red leash. Answers gifts and toys and top earnings MANCHESTER - Three- to Honey. Vicinity Avery and p.m. LaStrada East MANCHESTIR MODES, INC. ground utilities, sidewalks, — Fitzgerald Duke Hutchinson had four “There’s no similarity,” Heinsohn From that point on, the coaches Robert D. Weiss Restaurant, 699 Main Street. CLERK - clerical duties, retail for managers and We want you to commute to Colt. bedroom Ranch, formal dining closing costs and more. Get the EXCEPTIONAL VALUE hits in five trips to the plate for Clinton Streets, South Windsor, demonstrators. Experienced , Pine Street ^ room, two fireplaces, garage, Trudon vs. Frank’s, 8:45 — said Monday as he recovered from the moved their players around like General Manager 644-1806. experience preferred, Satur­ It’s really worth the effort. Please full story. Write, call or come $ 3 5 ,9 0 0 Fitzgerald Allied while Steve Brady, Mike party plan demonstrators only, Manchester large lot, desirable location. in today, Florida Unlimited, 38 tumultuous reception Boston fans pieces on a chess board, with neither COUNTER GIRLS - Must be days 10 to 4 p.m. Must be appl^ In person at our Hartford plant State Bank vs. Armory, 7:30 Osip, Bob Green, Mike Shealy oyer 18, be willing to work some reliable. Apply in person, 6M please. Call “ Miss Jean” Stanley Agency, 646-3618, 643- Kane Street, West Hartford, Large OVz room Ranch, bestowed upon the team Sunday night LOST - Passbook No’s SW1721, collect 491-2100. 5724. — Robertson and Fred Dykins each had two team able to pull down two con­ Legal Notice nights and some weekends. Center Street, Manchester. on Irondays, Wednesdays, and Fri­ Conn., 06119, 523-5213. kitchen with formal dining after the Celtics defeated the secutive wins. 86139, 85678, 102590, 83776, 5- Dorn’s vs. Wholesale, 8:45 — hits. ____ Notice is h » ^ y given that an 15446, 6-2674, 6-2779. Savings Apply in person after 6 p.m. days,'ll to 11 a.m., or at our Rocky area, good sized living room Milwaukee Bucks 102-89 in In the end, it was Boston’s execu­ Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Broad PART TIME - Secretary, diver­ CLEANING WOMAN wanted. PICTURE YOURSELF in sales EIGHT ROOMS, centrally $19,900^- Five rooms, 1 1/2 Robertson FELINE order dated,8M ^ 1974 has been Bank of Manchester. Applica­ References required. Own Hill famllty on Tuesdays and Thurs­ located, new gas furnace. with fireplace and paneled Milwaukee. tion on defense which proved too tion made for payment. St, Manchester. sified interesting work. Scien­ with national company baths/stove, refrigerator, gar­ Multi vs. Glen’s, 6:15 — issued by the undersigned tific Leasing Inc., Founders transportation. South Windsor days, 8To 11 a.m. Manchester office. Full-time, Owner asking $29,000. Call 643- age,- two acres. Hutchins Agen­ wall, 3 bedrooms, IVz baths Twenty-one runs in the first “Sure we fast break and pass, but much for the Bucks. Fitzgerald \ inning was all that was needed authorizing the name of the gas FULL TIME landscape Plaza, East Hartford, Call 528- and Manchester area. Call 644- high earning potential. Sales 6655. cy; Realtors, 649-5324. built-ins. Swimming pool completely different ways,” said 8840. wo(rf deck, large lot, con Moriarty’s vs. Plymouth, as Roosevelt Mills clobbered “We lost to their pressure defense,” screw FIVE B’S official Personals 2 laborers, experience helpful, 3400 before noon. experience a must. Contact 7:30 — Nebo Heinsohn. said Costello. “We just didn’t have the number 282568, owned by ^ p ly Grantland Nursery, 643- Colt industrlBS Mrs. Davis, 646-7262, or 646- MANCHESTER - $28,900, two venient location. Minimum M David’s, 33-11, last night at Mt. MANCHESTER down. Vinner’s vs. CBT Blue. 6:15 Nebo. How so? speed to offset their quickness,” Eugene L. Blackwell & E. WANTED - Ride to UConn, WAITRESSES part-time, days. Firearms Division 5798. bedroom Ranch, two car gar­ — Robertson “It goes into theory, if I tried to Mary Blackwell, of which Hart­ May 20 - June 28th, 8 a.m - 12 Experienced preferred. Apply HOSTESS • SUPERVISOR BOWERS SCHOOL AREA age, freshly decorated, Terri Muldoon had four hits The final game, which the Celtics W. T. G rant, M anchester ISO Huyshope Avenue, Hartford, Conn. 06102 excellent location, Hutchins U&R REALTY CO., Inc. Control vs. Highland, 6:15 — explain that. I’d be here all day,” he ford, Conn, is the home port, to noon or later. Phone 649-9072. HAIRDRESSER, part-time, Year around evening work in­ An Equal Opportunity Employer DEVIL of a time finding the Exceptional value in this love­ for the winners with team­ took 102-87, also marked the coming of Parkade. Equal opportunity right job? Free yourself by Agency, 649-5324. 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 Nebo said. be changed to MAR-GENE II. experience necessary in blow cluding weekends. Must be ly 6-room Cape that features 4 mates Sharon Bell, Bonnie age of heralded second-year man Paul dry cutting. To work Thursday, employer. coming in to discuss a great bright sunny rooms down and Robert D. Murdock. Heilinr Wyman vs. Bob’s, 7:30 — The Celtic-Buck clash was / P.F. JONES over 21. Godin, Brenda Whittemore and Westphal, who had 12 points in Friday ahd Saturday. Apply position available with local 2 large rooms up with IVz GLASTONBURY - Enjoy the Nike Peg Parson adding three apiece dominated by theory, defense an(j XUy direction of the Officer in Magic Mirror Beauty, 757 Main • Paid Vacation company, looking for people gorgeous in-ground1 poolpoof __ and EAST HARTFORD - Sunset Bonanza vs. Turnpike, 6:15 relieving foul - troubled Don Chaney. □ FINANCIAL baths, full dormer, carpeting, to the 26-hit attack. execution, along with some fine in­ Charge, Marine Inspection, Street, Manchester. Phone 64fr RN - LPN. Part-time, 11-7 a m. • Uniforms provided oriented gal with typing and privacy that goes with this 3- Hills area, six roox Ranch, — Keeney “Westphal played a great game,” U.S. Coast Guard. 6821. • Profit Sharing Plan dictaphone experience. Gotid oven and range. Large lot, bedroom Split Level home. large kitc^hen with dishwasher Stephanie Letenore and Bon­ dividual performances. One shift per week accepted, Congo vs. Dean, 6:15 — Nike said his coach. “He responds well un­ Bonds-Stocks-MortgaQes 8 night differential. Equal oppor­ • Medical Plan benefits, small office. Fee paid. quiet street. Only $34,500. Convenient to shopping and and built-ins. Fireplace, central nie Lindsay had two hits apiece Boston opened the series with a air-conditioning, garage, 36x20 A der pressure. He’s our kind of/ball EXPERIENCED dump truck tunity employer. Contact Bum- • Free Life and Rita Girl, 164 East Center U&R REALTY CO., Inc. schools. $48,900. Cawl Mary EASTERN for David’s . _____ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ COLT Ann Cullina, 633-1526 or Arthur above ground pool, aluminum player.” / driver also willing to labor, side Convalescent Home, 870 Disability Insurance Street, Manchester, Call cond, third. All kinds. Realty 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 siding and waik-flut basement Utilizing a 10-hit attack. NIKE INVITATION steady work, call 742-6190. Burnside Ave., East Hartford, CalU75-8951 GENERAL Maintenance man AUTO BODY Repairman: leng Sharon, 646-3441. Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson statewide, credit rating un­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Beach Real E sta te , Co, with picture window. $37,900. Millers Falls topped Trash- Exploding for seven runs in 289-9571. to arrange interview to work in Bolton School established, well equipped gar­ Away, 8-4, last night at Mt. FOR MDS necessary. Reasonable. Con­ CLEANING woman wanted. age has Qpening ter CLEANING WOMAN - for Realtors. Manchester Office, Owner, 528-4579. the fourth inning, Peru’s 1) Sealed bids will be system. Looking for person Nebo. fidential, Quick arrangements. Phone 643-2461. EXPERIENCED Painters - HOWARD JOHNSON with varied skills and experienced bedy man. Gd^ general home care. 8 to 10 hours 647-9139. defeated the Seventy Two’s, 15- received for the construction of Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971 NEW LISTING - Sparkling 6- TOLLAND - Owner, non­ Len Riccio, Rick Field and wanted with minimum five experience. 40 hour a week, pay. Permanent jD b fer quality per week. Phone 646-4224. 3, last night at Nike Field. the addition and alterations to 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart RESTAURANT room aluminum sided Cape, development, 3 bedroom ranch,/ Joe Russo had two hits apiece WOMAN ' full-time, year years experience. Call between Route 30 Vernon fringe benefits. Contact Mr. wcrker. Fringe benefits. with la ^ e 200’ deep lot. Stan Talaga, Jeff Rea and the Bennet Junior High School, ford. Evenings, 233-6879, ‘round, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. as drug 6-7 p.m., 649-4343. Veitch, 643-2768. Mellen, White and Palshaw, 107 DIVERSITY is the name of the fireplaced living room, largq for the winners while Roger' Bob Gagnqji each stroked two Garage. Three bedrooms and MANCHESTER rec room sun deck and pool Main Street, Manchester, clerk. Experience preferre

/ PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Mav 14. 1974 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Articles lor Sale 41 Apartments For Red It 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Mav 14, 1974 - PAGE FIFTEEN ’ 4\P•MA£?^7 0^)FTH^M<& l^/F / F O R & R r ) 20” ELECTRIC white Hotpoint AUTO INSURANCE - oompar eH O U l^P WFVFR PD 16 U06^ range. $25. Phone 646-4938. FOUR ROOM and fiVe-room BUGS BUNNY ' OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN IT! J ^ ^-14 apartments, tiled bath/ heat, our low rates. For a telepnon OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OPR ^em rY TO hot water included, dewly quotation call Mr. Dolin at r a MANCHESTER WATES are VILUGER HOW ABOUT SOM t PAU&H AT r x — remodeled. Middle-age adults. ...njRTHERMORE.COVVVlA; w h a t Y v o u r grandfather a n d spoMoring a tag sale. May 18th SERVCEY "UH - 1 MEAN FURTHER- LISTEN. WEVE GOT ’EM AT OPReRl.l'R€>. at The Italian American Club, Security draosit, references; no APARTMENTS aOES I HIS o l d c r o n y a r e a t it MATCH POINT BUT MY ENERGY OUIT ^ pets, parking, 11 1/2A and B SAVE - Buy rebuilt engines MC5RE,THAT FAVDRrtE ON ( ASAIN o n POLITICS' THIS ^TALLIN Eldrldge Street, Manchester. E L ire tan k is rcGIsTERIN' 1 “ FOR from Lloyd’s Auto Parts, 191 EAT/ 9 OW1TOR 0 FV0 URSI& THERE) TIME ORAMPHADHISAN- ■‘THIS From 10-5, rain or shine. School Street, across from East Two-Bedrpoiii . tpwnhouses. A REAL LAMEBRAIN, tM P W lL L PACK EVERYTHING Side Rec, near Main. Wall-to-wall cai3>etlng.> Two Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- T r/SWERS WRITTE N OUT-BLfT 1$ NO PERIOD-ER-UH-YEAH H ES aOTTEN SO WORREP LIP > IVE GOT INTO M/SERVE AN’ 1558. AREALLAA/IEBRAIN... COVER THE PAS5IN' SHOT REST APECO super-stat II copying air-conditioners, appliances, ■TV RATTLED/y'------r V I PERIOD FOUR room apartment, com­ heat and hot water. Tiled . IP RETURNS' machine for sale. Phone 643- Go n e 1126 mornings. pletely renovated, central, bath. No pets. 1970 PLYMOUTH wagon, two privacy, adults only, $200 per toned paneled. (]lood condition. 5TAV OUTA" month Includes utilities and Phone 649-4563. THE WAY GREEN baby carriage, heat. 646-1189. Call 649-7620 stroller, scale, mobile, deluxe 1969 IMPALA, power steering. Jolly Jumper, 7’ padded wooden DESIRABLE two* bedroom table, $100. Phone after 5 p.m., 1972 Toyota. Both one owner. duplex, garden apartment, cen­ Excellent condition, extra Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 649-7025. 31 Painting-Papering 32 trally located, heat, hot water, LARGE three room apartment, clean. After 5:30 call 644-0113. Heating-Plumbing 35 range, refrigeratror, parking. like private home, utilities. KI-TCHEN TABLE and 6 LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, A v ailab le Ju n e 1st. $180 Large lawn, parking area. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, $750. VERNON t h r e e c o l l e g e students chairs. Kitchen linoleum. Dou­ MICKEY FINN cellars and attics cleaned, LYNN’S PLUMBING - monthly. Adults. No pets. 643- Working adults. 643-2880. Phone 643-4214 or 649-1116. \ BY HANK LEONARD LARGE LOT lawns mowed, small tree work. willing to paint your house at Repairs, remodeling, new con­ ble bed, complete. Oiest of 0973, 643-7796. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. great savings to the proprietor. drawers. Miscellaneous. Call U&R 6-room Ranch, struction. Water pumps. THREE ROOM apartm ent. JUNK CARS removed free. If interested call for free es­ French spoken. 875-7263. 649-3481 after 4:30. FOUR ROOM duplex, (two I’M JUST INTERESTED DID YOU KNOW cathedral ceiling living room, Private home. Utilities. Call Joey, Tolland Auto ^ y . IN TAKING THE THAT A GRAND ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan- timate, after 6 p.m, 643-7285. bedrooms) with basement, at­ Convenient suburban location. 528-1990. HERE'S A copy OF YOUR Roman brick fireplace, dining MOVING - Kitchen set, stove, LAW SUIT AGAINST THE NEWS PO LITIC AL JURY HAS BEEN eiing, rec rooms, offices, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing tic, yard, $160 monthly. Securi­ Working adults. No pets, OFFENSIVE.' IMPANELED-TO room with glass sliding doors household repairs. Phone 649- B. H. MaGowan Jr. and Sons. dishes, end tables, metal war­ ty, 643-5053 after 4. '*'0^ r e a l iz e , o f / i co ulpn’t — Prompt, courteous service. children. 643-2880. 1965 LEMANS, with 4-speed, CfJURgE, THAT you HAVE NO X CARE HEAR THE CHARGES ^H E IR to sundeck, eat-in kitchen, 3 4594. Interior and exterior painting, Call 643-1496. drobe. Call after 5, 646-1069. ^ AGAINST you I new clutch, pressure plate, CHANCE OF WINNING A LESS! LAST bedrooms, 2 baths, oversized 'Paperhanging. Thirty years VERNON AREA - Two-room FOUR ROOM apartment, heat c h a n c e TWO 715 6-ply tires, very good bearings. As Is, $200. Ask for JUDGMENT' =• rec room. Attached garage, TWO HANDY men want varie­ experience. Pour generations. SEWERLINES, sink lines, efficiency type apartment, and hot water Included, ■V condition, $30 per pair. Many Ray, 289-4609. ClRAMPAW treed lot. Near elementary ty of jobs, raking rolling, Free estimates. Fully Insured. cleaned with electric cutters, heated, appliances, parking, children welcome, no pets. 1 1 0 1 JIW3J A THE 'IDIOT' SHEET liming, fertilizing, mowing 643-7361. by professionals. McKinney miscellaneous 327 Chevrolet $130 monthly. Robert D. Mur-- school. Excellent location, parts. Phone 649-0010. Immediate occupancy, $175 per PONTIAC LeMans, converti­ . YJUfWTTA lawns, attics, cellars cleaned. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ dock. Realtor, 643-2692. month. Deposit resquired, (Jail $45,000. ble, 1967. Excellent condition, /// Reasonable rates, 643-53%. COLLEGE PAINTERS - Five pany, 643-5308. 646-6776. automatic, power steering. CAPTAIN EASY U&R REALTY CO., Inc. years experience. Save 30-60%. SEARS high wall 10x14 Chalet BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE tent. Used three times. Call 643- $595. Phone 644-2967. PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road Appraisals. Peter Tilley, 742- NO JOB too small, toilet FIRST-FLOOR 5-rooms, 643>2692 6117, (toll free) after 4:30. 1253. ' t u p a n p S E ^ r Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, repairs, plugged drains, kitchen appliances, full carpeting, 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Super GUESS,..WHOEVER ^ N T envelopes, bills, quick copy, faucets replaced, repaired, rec PRESIDENTIAL parking included, convenient Beetle, new front shocks, tires ‘ IT DIDN'T ENCLOSE ANY . I'M eiVINS A . wedding invitations. Xeroxing. Building-Contracting 33 rooms, bathroom remodeling, Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 VILLAGE APTS. location, $210. Phone 649-8350. and brakes, low mileage. 643- ^ INSTRUCTIONS) , VEfVy SPEC IAL MANCHESTER - 5-5 Duplex. 875-4819. heat modernization, etc. Free 4641 before 2:30 or 649-6307 ' P A J A - r y TONIGHT 1 ONE ONLY Apricot PARLINe„,WITH you! Brick and aluminum siding. MASONRY - All types, estimates gladly given. M & M MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE - compact three after 3. A S MY GUEST OF STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac- Champagne-male poodle for Modern kitchens with dis­ fieldstone, brick, concrete. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. room apartment, clean, PRISCjLLA’S POP H0N0R.„PLEASE hwashers, disposals, stoves, ting.^gency - Painting, interior- Free estimates, after 5 p.m., breeding. Sassafras and One and two bedrooms. modern and convenient. 1966 GRAND PRIX in good run­ BY AL VERMEER COME) exterior, carpentry, small jobs, English bloodlines. Williman- refrigefa^tors. Carpeting. 643-1870 or 644-2975 TOWNE Plumbing Service, Near schools, churches Desireable northeast area. ning condition, factory 4-speed, t w a t ) 1 W O N D ER masonry and cement, work, tic, 487-0944. Conveniently.^ located. Pasek repairs, alterations, vanity and shopping center, on $145. Includes heat, hot water good on gas. Call 568-4376 after W H A T J A C K 01 Realtors, 289-74!^. fences, tilling for gardening, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - cabinets a specialty. Call to appliances and parking. 646- 2 p.m. TOLD THE ' tree work, no job too small, for Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- POMERANIANS, all colors, bus line. Call anytime. 1510 or 647-1113. BEANSTALK MANCHESTER Xclean 2- any household job call for es­ ditions, rec rooms, porches and 4056. poodles, apricot toy-mlnature, 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 1968 PONTIAC Firebird, $750; ® 4 ’- I timate, 649-1590 between 8 a.m. roofing. No job too small. Call peke-a-poos; Siberian husky family duplex. Convfemently Homes tor Rent 1967 Buick Special, $420. located Live practicallj^ent and 7 p.m. 649-3144. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, and White German Shepherds. 54 Repossessions, Savings Bank of free. $31,900. Pasek Realtw repairs and remodeling, Willimantic, 487-0944. Manchester. 646-1700. 289-7475. LICENSED Rest Home - with CARPENTRY — Repairs, specialize in hot water heaters. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 NEWER 5-room apartment in rooms, family unit, security. I 1914 by NEA. Inc I M hour nursing supervision. remodeling, additions, roofing. Prompt service on emergency. LABRADOR puppies, eight 1%5 FORD GALAXIE 500, run­ C«rHfied recreation program, 643-7024. weeks old, weaned, $75. Can be 2-family home, convenient loca­ 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. MANCHESTER - 2-family Call David Patria, South Wind­ tion, working couple preferred. ning condition. Best offer. STEVE CANYON duplex with garages. am b^tory residents. $14. per sor, 644-1796. seen at 223 Spruce Street. Phone 649-0974. BY MILTON CANIFF day. TMqphone Administrator, $200 per month. 646-1960. Maintenance free aluminum Business lor Rent 55 siding. $49,500. Pasek Realtors, St. Anthonv Home, Rockville. WES ROBBINS carpentry Flooring 36 FREE KITTENS Phone 649- 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle, POTEETfeywWHOHASNEVE^ ' GIRLS, M R . y f 9792 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER 4-bedroom B-BUTI THOUGHT^ ^AFTER SPENPINgV ^ I COULDNT ALLOw ! ^ 289-7475. 875-9121. remodeling specialist) Ad­ original owner, excellent condi­ AMAZED BEFORE MET A GARRISON YOUR HELICOPTER apartment, located off Main STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 GAANBAY, THIS IS A HOUPAY ON THE MERE REBEL BULLET ditions, rec rooms, dormers, FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, tion, phone 537-5734. ( j y ? .GIRL FRIEND.I MAN QUITE LIKE SAVED MY^i HAD CRASHED Street. References and one square feet, platform level. POTEET canyon,STEVE'S f lA A N R A V l BEACH WITH YOU-a TO PREVENT MY SEEING Lots-Land tor Sale LAWNMOWERs'itepaire Antiques _5H±. 5-lA 24 built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, (specializing in older floors). 48 Stock Place, rear. Attractive f o r m e r w a r p ... a n d sharpened, piclo„ ___ 649-3446. month security, $200. 526-5462. Ceilings and inside painting. rental Brokers protected. Call 1973 SUPER BEETLE, 11,000 / THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM BITSy BEEKMAN- MANCHESTER - Secluded delivered. Call SharpallMow for John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- WANTED Antique furniture, 522-3114. miles, red, four-speed, radio, your spring tuneup. 643-5305. MANCHESTER - One-bedroom three-quarter acre treed LEON Cieszynski builder - new 2222. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or apartment, located off Main radial whitewall tires, mags. building lot. Only $11,900. Piano homes custom built, other antique items R. More extras. Mint condition. OH,IT »JASf)'T HALF BUT I THOUi^T m VI CASH Registers and adding Street. References and one Agency, 646-5200. remodeled, additions, rec Harrison, 643-8709. month security, $150. 526-5462. $2,350. 646-3248. Eiu+rr OFlUATCR A das A BfTMU(04l machines. - Sales, service, rooms, garages, kitchens OFFICE SPACE fNeW) Investment Property 25 supplies. 15 years experience, remodeled, bath tile, cement □ MISC. FOR SALE 7antedTBuV 49 Prime location. Remaining 1974 Super Beetle, 5,000 miles, formerly with NCR. Free work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ many extras. Call Claudia after Estimates. C.R.S. Company, MANCHESTER - Older four- space available 2,300 square O MANCHESTER, 8-room tial or commercial. Call 649- Articles tor Sale CASH FOR antique furniture, room apartment on bus line. 4:30 at 643-0557. aluminum sided building on Coventry, 742-6381. 4291. 41 feet. Parking. Electric heat clocks, paintings, pewter, Includes heat and appliances. and sir-conditioning, elevator, East Center Street. First floor, glass, lamps. Call anytime. 643- 1972 FORD Pinto, 2,000cc, LAWN SERVICE - Complete DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, $135 and $155 per month. Paul janitor service, other extras. former .dental office, amesited CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, 6535. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, excellent condition, $1,900. parking lot, ideal professional mowing, raking, yards cleaned ages, additions, bathrooms, Phone 742-9682. Summer contracts available. stone, gravel, pool and patio 646-1021. location ..... Martens Agency, kitchens, houses, repairs. Free sand. 643-9504. Realtors, 646-2550. Free estimates. Senior citizen estimates. Small jobs. Stephen 150 No. Main St. 1972 GREMLIN - Excellent con- ...... discounts. 643-0304, 647-1723. Martin, 646-7295. □ RENTALS MANCHESTER - Modern 2- ALUMINUM sheets used as bedroom duplex, heat, hot (Corner of Main diton, Call 646-3500 days, or 646- Real Estate Wanted 28 6299 evenings. THE FLINTSTONES printing plates, .007 thick, water, appliances, carpeting, BY HANA-BARBERA DO y o u have a clothes fitting MASON CONTRACTOR - 646-6300 problem? Custom tailoring and 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Rooms tor Rent 52 private basement with laundry C 1974 by NtA. Kic, T.R ltog_US^ ^ ^ 0 COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL Plastering, custom built stone Phone 643-2711. hook-up, nice yard and garage. 1965 CATALINA, two-door properties. Our investment dressmaking, men and women. or brick fireplaces, chimney ALLEY OOP Stephens Realty, 646-1267. hardtOT, good running condi­ ...NO w e l l , m a y b e w e department has qualified Reasonable prices. 646-3808. repair, block and cement work. FEMALE ROOMMATE to THREE Air-conditioned offices tion. best offer. Phone after 5 BY V.T. HAMLIN NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 share two-bedroom apartment SUSGESTIONS COULD M/iPBN IT buyers. Call Arthur Shorts at J. New or old. Free estimates. E. for rent, choice location, ample p.m., 649-1281. r HAVE EVB?Y CONCEIVABLE TYPE OF KITE IN ...THERE IS ...AND I CAN ONLY GET HECK, T H E N ® LIGHT Trucking and odd jobs. cents each. Inquire side door. in Manchester. Phone 649-'?536. BRAND NEW three bedroom off-street parking. Under $5 per MY COU-ECnON I BOX KITES, BJTTWFTJ/ K IT ^ O N E KITE A B-IT... Watson Beach Real Estate Co., Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608, Manchester Evening Herald. duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall nr WfTH YOUR HELP/ NO /...I a firm that has provided Phone 649-9550 or 646-7656. square foot. Contact John H. M^^^AL KTTES, FkSHTlNG 'KlTES„.'rtXl kS m E I DON'T V carpeting, private driveway 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, Rood run­ IT AND I'V E SOT ix.,wrrH On e e x c e p t io n ... DON'T SEE professional real estate service TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY THE THOMPSON House- Lappen, Inc., 649-5261 for ning condition. $150. Phone 649- HAVE... WE BUY and sell used fur­ Cottage Street, centrally and basement.Security, $250 AHVTHING for more than 45 years. EXPERIENCED college Carpentry and general contrac­ details. 3976. WRONG students for painting, niture. Cash on the line. One located, large, pleasantly fur­ monthly. Frechette & Martin Manchester office, 647-9139. ting. Residential and commer­ piece or an entire housefull. Realtors, 646-4144. WITH THE wallpapering, yard work, odd cial. Whether it be a small nished rooms, parking. Call 649- 4,000 SQUARE foot, showroom 1966 (JHEVY II, A-1 running 646-jS432. Furniture Barn, 345 2358, for overnight and perma­ GENERATION FARMS - Acreage are in de­ jobs, etc., free estimates. 646- repair job, a custom built home or office building. Storage condition. 79 Deepwood Drive SAP./ 4486 or 649-9987. Main Street Rear, behind nent guest rates. buildings. On four acres. Bolton mand. Call Arthur Shorts at J. or anything in between, call 646- Douglas Motor Sales. anytime. $300. Watson Beach Real Estate Co, 1379. ENFIELD - Five-room apart­ Notch, across shopping center. a firm that has provided CUSTOM Packaging and FULLY FURNISHED efficien­ ment, $175. Utilities extra. No Phone 1-223-4460, if no answer, Trucks lor Sale 62 craUng for shipping and CLEAN USED refrigerators, cy room, stove, refrigerator, pets. Security required. phone 521-7373. W professional real estate service HOME IMPROVEMENT- Call ranges, automatic washers, for more than 45 years. storing, of all your fragile the people to whom quality is a etc. Older person preferred. 272 Available May 30th. Apply at 25 with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s HEAVY DUTY rebuilt Mack Manchester office, 647-9139. items. Any quantity. Pick up habit. Dave Burnett, Rich Main Street, Manchester. Lincoln Street, Enfield, Conn. OFFICE SPACE for rent, air- dump, excellent condition. $1,- service. 644-8962. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Black, 647-1290, evenings. 2171. conditioned. Call 643-9551. 250. Owner, 643-2226. SELL YOUR HOUSE through GENTLEMAN to share 4-room MANCHESTER - One and two- C 3 J. Watson Beach Real Estate LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics HOMES BUILT to your apartment, swimming pool, bed room apartments, I. !«.. T.M. Rm . U.S, PH (HI. SCREENED Loam, gravel, appliances, air-conditioning, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Co. A firm that has provid^ and cellars cleaned. For free specifications and your color TV, washer and dryer. MR. ABERNATHY estimates phone 647-9610 processed gravel, sand, stone, 875-1333. electric heat, carpeting, pool BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE professional real estate service satisfaction. Call David Burnett and fill. (Jeorge H. Grlfflng, LOW COST motorcycle in­ for more than 45 years. anytime. 647-1290, evenings. and playground. $170 and $195. DOWNTOWN Inc., 742-7886. FURNISHED ROOM, next to Security required. No pets. surance, immediate binding. Referrals from our national See us for your needs, Crockett ”4 i A n■MAKESS APSiNATHy ISTHE MOST CLEANING - carpets, win­ bath, private home, kitchen Eastern, 646-8250. ( WOW! LOOK A5T ALL THOSE South bombs on expert rating real estate affiliations provide STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, MAIN STREET Agency, 643-1577. BRUNETTES, S PEDIOATHD GlRL-W/nCHER The bidding has been 14 us with buyers who need homes. dows, floors, etc. Low rates. LOAM, topsoil, fill, gravel for privileges, parking, female on­ IV Beautiful stew/AROesses! fireplaces, flagstone terraces, sale. Excavating, septic, sewer PtONDES AND OpriHEMALL.' Phone our Manchester office Four years experience. Phone concrete repairs, inside and ly. Phone 643-6609. MANCHESTER - Newer three- ueen tne jack of clubs and West North East South work. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., OFFICE HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- 2 r e d h e a d s ! for more particulars. 647-9139. 646-4486 or 649-9987. outside. Reasonably priced. bedroom duplex. Appliances, South announced U D o u ­ 646-5114, 742-9477. LIGHT housekeeping room for wall-to-wall carpeting, private CTcles, parts and accessories. Expertitis is one of the 643-0851. •• • Free Parking. L e u than $2 Expert service. Harley- c triumphantly,/it looks like a ble rent, stove, refrigerator, and drive. $250 monthly. 643-5700. most virulent diseases a 9 SELLING your home or WINDOWS WASHED by square foot includes heat. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, squeeze,” and played a club Pass 24. Pass acreage? For prompt friendly experts. Reasonable rates. Red linens provided. 801 Main St., NORTH (D) 14 bridge player can contract. to dummy’s/ace. Down one, MASONRY WORK - Brick, RECONDITIONED Zenith 21” Hartford. 247-9774. You, South, hold: service, call Louis Dimocx Rose Cleaning Service, 742- 649-9879. FIVE-Nice sized Rooms in A 52 It consists of trying to play when a siimle finesse would block and stone. New work and color TV with guarantee, $99.50. ♦ K ITAJ 765 ♦A64+Q94 Realty, 649-9823. 9246. repairs, reasonable prices. Call older duplex. Convenient loca­ • Will Redecorate to suK. fJ8763 like an expert would play have succ;eeded. Phone 643-7577 days. LARGE FURNISHED room, tion. Nice neighborhood. MOTORCYCLE Insurance - ♦ K63 without knowing everything What do you do now? 643-9508. Lowest rates available. A—Pass. Don't bid two hearts. ALL CASH for your property HOUSECLEANING - Need complete light housekeeping Available June 1st. 646-7769. ♦ AQ7 an expert would know about A red eiHjert would have LOAM FOR Sale - Sand and privileges, swimming pool, Immediate binding. Pronmt WEST ' EAST the hand being butchered. Your hand is not strong enough within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, fast, reliable help? Have a ANY TYPE Carpentry ‘and Call Claim service. Call Clarke In­ taken/he finesse. East had clean home for only $14.50 gravel delivered. Phone 646- parking, private entrance. Call ♦ 97 A A 3 to double and then show a suit. instant service. Hayes Agency, masonryry work, aadditions and 3109. MR. MATRICK surance Agency, 643-1126. show/ up with four hearts to 646-0131;" weekly. We do all the work. remodeling.ig. Free F r t___ estimates. A. 643-6266, 649-0358. LOVELY five room apartment, RlPbBUW ^ 2 ¥ q 1094 There was nothing wrong the queen-10; two aces and TODAY’S QUESTION Also spring cleaning,' window Squillacote, 649-0811. second floor of two family ♦ QJ 1095 ♦A87 with South’s four-spade bid, th e'jack of clubs. If. he had Instead of bidding two'v clubs SPANISH China cabinet, FEMALE to share lovely two- EXPERT bicycle repairs^ all WINTHROP •♦ k 10853 AJ964 WE WILL buy your house. Call washing, etc. Red Rose house, all appliances, con­ makes, models and speeds. BY DICK CAVALU except the final result of also held the club king he your partner has bid one Cleaning Service, 742-9246. excellent condition. $150. Phone bedroom apartment, across venient location. $195. Two SOUTH down one. notrump in response to your dou­ anytime, Hutchins Agency, RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 646-5253. (46-1700 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, would surely have opened from Wickham Park, Phone ♦ KQJ10864 Realtors, 649-5324. bedrooms, living room with Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- AND, NEVER LEAD WITH YOUR RISHT. the bidding. ble. What do you do now? ROTO-TILLING, gardens, 528-2984 after 6 p.m. fireplace, garage. Call 643-5354. T AK5 The defense started with BIDWELL Home Improvement 2098. LEAR N ED TVMO Answer Tomorrow flower beds and yards cleaned. TOOL AND DIE and model Mornings. ♦ 42 three rounds of diamonds./ SELLING your house? Call us Co. E xpert installation of THIN 6 S IN irlkwSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) first and we’ll make you a cash Call 646-7644 after 5 p.m. .tnaking tools, three tool boxes FURNISHED ROOM in 4 1/2 * 2 South ruffed the third and aluminum siding, gutters and (With matching cabinet, Resort Property HANDLE BARS - factory SCHOCJLirXJAY. offer. One day service. T. J room apartment, Bolton. No TWO BEDROOM - luxury Both vulnerable knocked out East’s ace of trims. Roofing installation and /excellent condition. Call 643- security, no lease, utilities For Rent 56 seconds all styles, $5. each. NEVH^CvAU- / Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Painting-Papering 32 Townhouse, located in Highland trumps. A trump came back. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. I7422. paid. Asking low rent. 646-7378, Connecticut Cycle Accessories, KENNYHANSON ' West North East South Park section of Manchester, CAPE COD - Chatham, 316 Hartford Road. A J E R K ,.. South cashed a few trumps; Answer to Previous Puzzle LISTINGS NEEDED - Single 643-7380. wooded'and private. For infor­ Pass Pass 44 played the ace and king of H o d g e p o d g e PAPER HANGING and ceiling HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 1 PLUSH 3,OOOB amplifier, 160 available Month of June, off­ Manchester. | L | I i v l and multiple dwellings, land painting. Neat work. mation, call 646-1616 or 649- Pass Pass Pass hearts; noted that West had B B E I roofing, storm windows, aw­ watts, R.M.S., 270 watts peak, Apartments For Rent 53 5295. season rates. Two bedroom and farms. Rental management Reasonaole rates. Phone nings. Quality workmanship, heated cottage near all 1971 HONDA CB750, excellent Opening lead-4Q shown out and proceeded to □ B B on homes or multiple dwellings. 18” Vega speaker in folded horn run off the rest of the trumps ACROSS 3 Elevator □ E ia Leonard Spiegelberg 643-9112. free estimates. Fully insured. beaches. 643-1073. condition, 1,400 miles, $1,250. inventor □ a Phone Curt Hagler, 643-6624, cabinet, black naughahyde pad­ WE HAVE customers waiting SIX ROOM apartment on to leave dummy with ace- 1 Asian nation 872-9187, 649-3417. ( ding, $450. 228-3911 nights. for the rental of your apartment Call 643-9474 after 5 p.m. or 527- 5 Lengthy/ 4 Biblical wofll^^s. ^ cs after 5 p.m. J.P. LEWIS & Son custom Bissell Street, $165 plus utilities TWO NEW chalets. Lake Win- 6373, Ext. 601, before 5 p.m. queen of clubs and himself SPillar *******••••••••••••••••••••• or home. J.D. Real Estate children welcome. Call 872-7583 9 Children’s decorating, interior and ROOFING — Specializing nipesaukee. New Hampshir.e, with a club and a heart. game ^ Seaport in KELVINATOR - gas stove, like Associates, Inc. 646-1980. after 2. p ia ^. By Oswald & James Jacoby Belgium exterior, paper hanging. Fully repairing roofs, new roofs. /new , only one year old. Call 646- private beach, walking dis­ 1971 HONDA CL350, $500. Call 12 Grafted (her.) □ MISC. SERVICES \ C H)4 » WA. Ilic.. tJI U S H t W. S-m <^VALU 13 On the briny - 7 Gaseous insured. 649-9658. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned^ 4822 afte'r 5. tance. Nicely furnished, Over­ 646-6582 after 5. East was down to one club element LOOKING for anything in real TWO bedrooms in small brand and the known queen of 14 Conceit and repaired. 30 years estate rental — apartments, sized fireplace. One sleeps 7, SHORT RIBS 8 Stomach COLLEGE Graduate students new building. Perfect location. one sleeps 10. Datek goini* 350 YAMAHA about 2,000 miles, BY f r a n k O’NEAL hearts. His last discard had 15 Certain experience. Free estimates. homes, multiple dwellings, no daggers (comb, form; Services Ottered 31 available for exterior and in­ Silver Lane, East Hartford. quickly, 646-5566. ^ like new, $675 firm. Call 646- var.) Howley, 643-5361. .■ . HOT POINT 40” white electric fees. Call J.D. Real Estate IVE COMEYGROOVIE, 17 Pacific terior painting. Six years Electric kitchen, patio, 2732. COMeBAMHERe.VOUj 9 Scaremonger Buddha the Rhine stove, good condition. $25. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. carpeting, $220. Phone 568-3740. ID R3SSESS KISS M E / turmeric SHARPENING Service - experience. Fully insured. Free ROSSI ROOFING, siding, GIANTS NECK B^IACH - three- 18 Kind of hemp 10 Awry 28 Flavor 45 Assumed Phone 643-6574. VOU/ 11 Spur 30 Presently Saws, knives, axes, shears, estimates. Call our com­ chimneys, gutters, free es­ bedroom cottage, large kitchen, 1971 HONDA, excellent condi­ STAR g a z e r !"* 19 Went into name ROCKVILLE - three room EAST HARTFORD - Modern 16 Runs away 31 Crooked 46 Monotonous skates, rotary blades, (juick petitors, than call us, 649-7034. timates. Fully insured. Days, dining room/Tivinfe room, and tion, $395 firm. Call 742-7883 - B y C L A Y R. POLLAN- 21 Cornucopia COT MATTRESSES, used apartment, heat, hot water, one bedroom apartment, ARIES 20 Number 33 Misplaces 47 Go by aircraft service. .Capitol Equipment screened pdrch. $150 weekly. after 5 p.m. / y - MAR. 21 Your Daily Activity Guide LIBRA 23 River (Sp.) evenings, 529-8056. Paul twice in camper. 73” long, 6” stove and refrigerator, 2 f Reckoning 22 Badgerlike 35 Evening 48 Love god Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. INSIDE - Outside painting, carpet, air-conditiond, Phone telw een 7:30 and 10 According to the Stars. Cosgrove 643-5364/* deep, 30 1/2” wide. Phone 643- carpeted living room, $145. •‘-^APR. 19 /(co ll.) mammal 40 European 50 Small aperture Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday fecial rates for people over %. appliances, available im- p.m., Avon 673-2335. 1972 SUZUKI GT550, bought 0\Il-16-1lB-46 To develop message for Wednesdoy, 24 Biblical weed blackbirds 51 Italian city 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- 5451. Adults only, no pets, security mMiately. Security required, 4-15-29-34)4' 27 Cushions Fully insured. Estimates given. BARRETT HOME Improve­ new in October 1973, only 1,200 .'S/48-58-63 read words corresponding to numbers 29 Seize 25 Prayer ending (var.) 52 Routes (ah.) 7958. deposit required. Parking for $155. Superintendan^, 569-2339. 42-53-87r89f 43 Tributary of Call 649-7863. ment Company, aluminum LAKE CHAFFEE - Private miles, excellent condition. Call TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign, 32 Talisman 26 Followers of 55 Pedal digit SCQTCH PINE for sale - one car. Call 643-9678. 1 Watch 31 Be 6) Up SCORPIO siding, make your home look Reasonable. Dig your own. 645 waterfront cottage, three 649-7800. Ask for Steve. /■■1 AM. 20 34 Shining REWEAVING burns, holes. HEBRON - 5 1/2 room duplex, 2 You're 32 Wit 62 Tempted ocr. 2J 36 Medicate ) 2 3 4 r 8 7 8 5” 10 TEACHERS have saved like new. Save fuel with in­ bedrooms, well equipped, $150 1 ^ MAY 20 3 A 33 Voluable 63 Now It Zippers, umbrellas repaired. North Main Street, THREE-ROOM apartment, all appliances, wall-to-wall/ HOY. 21 again homeowners 20-50% on quality sulated backing, Kaiser, Alcoa Manchester. weekly. Call 649-6642 after'5. 1973 CL175 HONDA, like brand 7-10-13-31 4 Elders 34 Pets 64 With 12 13 IT Window shades, Venetian house painting. Fourteen years near hospital. Heat, hot water, carpeting, full basement and new, 703 actual miles, electric t^'52-55-66 5 A 35 You 65 Don't 17-20-36-57^ 37Ltons(2wds.) products. Complete trim. Save 6 Lucky 36 Greot 66 Reseorch 38 Coqcludes blinds. Keys. TV for rent. stove, refrigerator and cooking large yard. Three children GEMINI 71-74-8690'yg: 15 experience, fully insured. 643- good money and get a job done Wanted to Rent 57 starter, signal lights, dual \ 7 Secret 37 Hove 67 Overlook 16 17 GARDEN tractor for sale, fully gas. Wall-to-wall carpeting, BUZZ SAWYER SAGITTARIUS 39 Diving bird Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 1609. accepted. $275 monthly. Btirke mirrows, canvas cover. $750. / BY ROY CRANE 8 Possessed 38 Aheod 68 To right by local craftsman. equipped. Good condition, $165. Adults only, no pets. Realty, 649-0378. NOV 41 Explosive 18 19 20 CpLLEGE PROFESSOR and Call Wally Fortin, 646-4661. JUNE 20 9 Time 39 Doy 69 With 42 Daughter of Financing available. Roger G. phone 643-4569. 10 Operations 40 Lot 70VVfshes MILLAR TREE Service, Inc,- BOLTON Painting Security deposit required. wife wish to rent small two VE5,ME I WHAT F A T H E R '^ ? ^ you SAID youR na m e w a s s in g e r / DEC Loki (myth.) 21 23 Barrett, Webster Lane, Bolton, Phone 643-9678. >35-37-40-45 11 Joyous 41 Accept 71^Money-wise Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Professional painting at 649-0822. bedroom Ranch in Coventry, Campers-frallers THE HECK ARE .Sy60-73-75 12 The 42 May 72 Co-workers 21-24-41-47^ 44 Major or F AILROAD TIES for sale, y o u D o m e i n UARf INTERPOL SPY' I'LL KIIL NOU/ I3Moy 43 And 73 Mentally65-67-72 J L 24 25 26 29 29 spraying.Fully insured. reasonable prices, 18 years APARTMENT Bolton, Andover area. 278-2229. Mobile Hontllfi 65 CANCER Minor 30 31 Licensed. Free estimates. excellent condition! MANCHESTER - NeJ/ deluxe MV FATHER'S f„,\JUNE2l 14 With 44 Go / 74Toke CAPRICORN constellation ■!V experience. Free estimates. ROOFING-Installatlon and 15 Children 45 0rT / 75 Now 46 Flowers 32 33 34 35 Phone 633-5345. 8’6” x8” x8” . Phone 872-6754, two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 RENTAL OFFICE 58 DEC. 22 X 643-1707. repairs, gutters, storm win­ MIsc. lor Rent 1969 CHEVY PICK-UP 3/4 ton, ROOM?, S^)JV iY 22 160ccosion 46 To 76 And 49 Young eel 872-7103. No order too large or baths, includes heat, 17 It's 47 Invitotions 77 An JAN. 19 36 37 We have a large variety of V-8, standard, radio and heater, 53 Legal point dows, doors. Experienced small. (Contractors welcomed. appliances, carpeting, full « ^ 1 2-26-38-49 18 Seems 48 Shape 78 Today 5- 9-30-54/^ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) PETER BELLIVEAU Painting deluxe one and two-bedroom 8 ply tires, eight foot fleet side 54 Most comely . quality workmanship. Fully in­ C»y51-76r?9-86 19 Money 49 Looks 79 Less 62-68-81-85 38 39 40 - Trees ait, trimmed or topped, private basement. $275 per with 8 1/2’- cab over. Four 20 A 50 Along 80 Eagle 56 Craft - Paperhanging. Painting sured. Free estimates. ONE YEAR Old Coldspot up­ apartments and townhouses □ AUTOMOTIVE LEO ' ■k stumps removed, fully insured. exterior - interior. Fair prices. month. Paul W. Dougan, sleeper slide in camper, stove, 21 Send 51 Brighter .81 Spend AQUARIUS 57 Horseback 42 43 44 Reasonable prices. Rick right freezer, 10 cubic feet. throughout Manchester.' Ren­ : JUUP22 22 Breok 52 Enhoriced 82 Eye 46 Got a tree problem? Well worth Experienced, insured and Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. icebox, sink, jacks, both JAN. 20 game Burnett, 646-3005. $135. Phone 647-1255. tal office open daily from 9-5, «(UG. 22 23 Excellent 53 Demand 83 Of 58 Poker stake 46 ♦7 48 a phone call. 742-8252. dependable. Phone 643-1671. Autos For Sale 61 excellent condition. $2,500. 649- 24 Or 54 You're 84 Miote PER. It 60 51 52 other, times by apptintment. , _■ 8-14-28 59 Genus of cattle AVAILABLE Immediately, 2968 25 Your 55 Through 85 Foolishly iJ - 6-19-22/C 63 64 ROOFING and Gutters in­ TRADITIONAL sofa, 90” long /32-43-56 26 Rood 56 Charm 66 Bumpy 60 Being (Latin) 56 TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving PAINTING - Interior and pleasant first floor apartment, NEED CAR? Credit bad? 27-61-78 stalled, reasonable prices, three cushion, black/white three rooms, heat and VIRGO 27 Looms — 57 Doy 87 Extro 61Saintes (ah.) 66 large appliances, cleaning exterior. Professional work. D«UT0ENT[|IPIBSES,lia Bankrupt? Repossessed? STARCRAFT hardtop tent 26Rore 58 U6 88Qkjick PISCES 67 68 eliminate the middle man “bamboo tweed”, matching appliances, ca^eting, lease / AUG. 22 cellars and attics, also some Free estimates. Call 649-5624 240-A New State. NA, M a n c h ^ Honest Douglas accepts lowest trailer, stove, sink, and ice box. 29 Or 59 Possessions 69^t^ y ioy^ DOWN 69 profits. Call 643-9735 after 5 arm covers, $125. 646-3571 after and security. $l75 monthly, no /Vi' SEPr. 22 30 When 60 Boll 90£f«tri MAR. 26 60 61 tree work done. 644-1775. after 3:30 p.m p.m. .5. 64I-1021 down, smallest payments. Excellent condition. Asking 1 Not as much 14 pets. 649-3978, 646-4780 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. $700. Phone 6464774. , 1-25-33-59 23-39-44-5(VO 2 Against /64-77-80-82 69-70-83-84VS>. 4 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) ' PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 14, 1974

Obituaries i m ■■ Area Health Mrs. Clifford H. Keune IK:' (Continued from Page One) needs of the community and the H lanrhfH tpr i Vincent M. Maceyka goals of the corporation. VERNON — Mrs. Frances COVENTRY - Vincent Cole Keune, 73, of 42 Harriet organized in an effort: This group of hospitals, Michael Maceyka, 74, of Wind­ • To develop programs of working in alliance, will act as Dr. died Monday at Manchester sor, formerly of Coventry, died MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1974- VOL. XCHI, No. 192 closer coordination between the coordinator of services that Manchester^A City of Village Charm Memorial Hospital. She was the Saturday at Mt. Sinai Hospital, THIRTY -TWO PAGES - TWO SECTIONS ^ PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS wife of Clifford H. Keune. both member institutions and may be required and will Hartford. He was the husband allied health fields; review the forthcoming con­ Mrs. Keune was born Aug. 9, of Mrs. Florence Hall Maceyka. 1901 in Monroe and had lived in • To develop the highest struction projects of its the Vernon area for 50 years. Mr. Maceyka was born in possible level of medical ser­ members in order to ensure the vices at the lowest practical best practical use of the She attended St. John’s Austria and had lived in Coven­ costs; facilities planned, each Episcopal Church. try for 20 years before moving • To foster the most ad­ She is also survived by two to Windsor six years ago. He member being bound by the Host vanced programs achievable in decision of the consortium. sons, Charles W. Murray of was employed as a carpenter 7 the areas of preventive care The reciprocity of medical Rockville and Edward Keune of before his retirement. Ellington; two daughters, Mrs. and research; staff privileges, af! well as the \ Robert Paluska of Ellington • To coordinate member in­ consolidation of services, are LEBANON He is also survivied ^ three stitutions’ services in an effort seen to be of mutual benefit to : Ml. and Mrs. Charles McCorkle of daughters. Sister Theresa New Britain; three brothers, to eliminate, to the greatest all consortium members. Impeachment LEBANON £ M ED. Israeli Forces Storm Sekpol Maceyka, C.S.J., of Mary Im­ ~ BEA; Robert Wagner of Vernon, (ossible degree, unnecessary The control of specialized maculate Convent in West ''Sluplication and incomplete services, as well as coordina­ Charles Cole of Bloomfield and Hartford, Mrs. Marie Curtis of J coverage in the provision of ser- tion of teaching and research William Wagner Jr. of Granby; Newington, and Miss Lidia Beiruti To Free 75 Captive Childrdii two sisters, Mrs. Teresa Par­ Maryahne Twaronite Walter Von Hone, secretary of Manchester’s Permanent vices^and facilities; ■programs will result in an in­ Panel Seeks Maceyka of Seattle, Wash.; a • To promote the level of in­ terchange between hospitals M l aiTCRRANEAN MA’ALOT. Israpl IIIPII _ ...... \ tridge of Bridgeport and Mrs. Memorial Day Committee, awards $100 savings bond to MA’ALOT, Israel (UPI) - the battle that lasted four to six sister, Mrs. Helen Perko of not heretofore seen. The Israeli forces today stormed a brought an immediate warning Alice Mohr of Granby; eight Maryanne Twaronite of 70 Otis St. (left), ^yinner of the minutes. Stafford Springs; and eight Essay/ Award Winner possibility exists that a system school building where 75 from the guerrillas that any grandchildren and two great­ grandchildren. committee’s annual Memorial Day essay contest. Contest 11 More Tapes The shootout occurred trickery could lead to disaster. The Permanent Memorial of student rotation will also be •EA\ MA'ALOT school children were being held grandchildren. Daigneault’s flags will be on minutes before a 6 p.m. (noon Day (^ommittee awarded runners-up Lisa Silhavy of 45 Ridgewood St. and Casey health careers; devised which will enable them OCCUPIED captive and killed three Arab They said the lives of the Funer-a-L servic^es are The funeral is Wednesday at display in Center Park WASHINGTON (UPI) — election campaign and 22 tapes •YUkAEl Saving^s Bonds to the three Mahone of 59 Oak St., who each, received $50 bonds, • To expand the\ducation of to train in any or all of the ISRAEL guerrillas who had demanded EDT) deadline was due to children would not be safe until Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Ladd 9:15 a.m. from Holmes Funeral Memorial Day afternoon. Refusing to take President on the International Telephone 1 expire for the release of the winners in. the Memorial Day observe the Monday night ceremony. (Herald photo by the public as to the nfeplth care member institutions. the release of 20 jailed Arab they and the freed guerrillas ac­ Funeral Home, 19 Ellington H om e, 400 M ain ,S t ., Everett Kennedy, who has Nixon’s “no” for an answer, the and Telegraph settlement. SEA OF ! Arab guerrillas heW in Israeli tually arrive in Damascus. Essay Contest Monday night. Bevins) QALILEE : commandos in exchange, the Ave., Rockvillei The Rev. Manchester, with a Mass at St. been a member of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. ^ w a rd Hutchinson of prisons. Some of the freed ,/ Miss Maryanne Twaronite of armed forces radio announced. The band of three Hebrew­ Robert H. Welln^r, rector of St. Mary’s Church, Coventry, at 10./ Memorial Day Committee for voted 37 to 11 today to subpoena Michigan, the ranking 70 Otis St. was first winner. She “There are about 10 wounded, prisoners had already started speaking guerrillas shot their John’s Episcopal Church, will Burial will be in St. Mary!s^ over 30 years, will read the tapes of 11 more of President Republican on the committee, was awarded a $100 savings some of them soldiers but I arriving at the school building way into the village before officiate. Biirial will be in Cemetery, Coventry. / names of veterans who have Nixon’s Watergate conver­ was the only vote against the in this Galilee town four miles dawn today, killing at least five bond. Miss Lisa Silhovy of 45 don’t know if there are any Grove Hill Cemetery, passed away during the year. Police Report 5oard Orders sations. subpoena for more tapes. south of the Lebanese frontier. persons and wounding 11 others Ridgewood St. and Casey other losses in life besides the Rockville. Friends may call ^ht the Children attending the gram- The committee, brushing liie tapes sought are for con­ ISRAEL before they seized the Mahone of 59 Oak St., alter­ P JORDAN terrorists,” a local newsman Israel had agreed to release Friends may call at the funeral home tonight^from 7 to mar schools of Manchester will aside Nixon’s claim that he had versations by Nixon both before the prisoners in return for the school building. ’They then an­ funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. nates, won $50 Savings Bonds. be asked to bring garden or wild (Continued from Page One) furnished the “ whole Amman told the radio in a telephoned in^i Three men were injured Mon­ Zadorozny, 24 Grand Ave. agaif^t the recommendation and after the Watergate Jerusalem P terview. ( lives of the children. nounced it had been mined with 9;- All are seniors at Manchester flowers to school on Friday, with two members abstaining. Watergate story,” then con­ day at 11:20 a.m. when the Stachowiak was presented in approval of the salary schedule burglary—on April 4,1972, and Military sources said the explosives that could be High School. May 24. Town trucks will pick Kenney asked Wilson sidered a second proposed sub­ DEAD The Israeli announcement by pickup truck they were in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, for 1974-75 for Local 991 school on June 20 and June 23, 1972. smoke of grenades billowed detonated at any moment. Miss Twaronite will read her up the flowers and take them to Deakin /r., assistant poena — this one for daily en­ SEA M l. 5 0 a government spokesman — struck a utility pole on Olcott Monday and his case was con­ custodial and maintenance ’The break-in took place June 17, through the western Galilee air The guerrillas demanded two essay at the exercise in Center the Army & Navy Club where ■ superintendent, to return to tries covering nine months of 1972. only the second time Israel has planes to fly them and the 20 Park on Memorial Day. St. snapping it in half. tinued to May 21 in Circuit employes, the board voted 3 to 2 around the school building in the ladies from the patriotic bargaining on the issue. Nixon’s diaries of 1972 and 1973. The second request covered agreed to guerrilla demands — jailed ^errillas to Damascus The men are Keith Robert-- Court 12, Rockville. Mrs. Albert Schultz, ekiay organizations will make Personnel actions involved Its approval also was expected. Nixon diaries for Aprll-July and Beirut and demanded and Ledyard Youth Awaits son, 20, of 202 Oak Grove St., Raid Pinpointed on Map contest chairman, reported that bouquets that will be placed three resignations,'fpur leaves The subpoenas would give 1972; February-April 1OT3; July received assurances that Michael Calvert, 19, and David McCarthy, 17, of 34 there were 50 essays written at around the Civil War Monument of absence, and one\appoint- Nixon one week to comply. 12-31, 1973, and October 1973. French Ambassador Jean Herly the high school. Richard Fazzina, age unknown, Main St., Talcottville was This U P ^ ew sm ap spots Ma’alot where Arab'guerrillas seized a school today and took Heart Transplant on Memorial Day. Small potted I Fire Calls ment. / John M. Doar, special im­ In addition, the committee’s accompany them as a hostage. both of East Hartford. Calvert charged Monday with third- Kissinger Calls Wilbert Auden and Mrs. plants will be accepted. Approvals of resignation'with peachment counsel, disclosed chief counsel, John M. Itoar more than 80 school children hostage. The guerrill^Ndemanded the release of 20 comman­ They said the ambassador must and Fazzina were taken to the degree assault in connection PALO ALTO, Calif. (UPI) - replaced. A team of specialists Harold Harmon reported that There was a discussion per­ ‘‘regret and special that the committee on said the President ultimately does jailed in Israel. Several persons were reported kjlled and many others wounded in the give them a secret code word to emergency room of Manchester with the investigation of an Nineteen-year-old Thomas C. began evaluating Hewes on his they have almost filled their taining to the cleaning of the recognition” were granted for Thursday would be asked to would be subpoenaed for 79 attack. (UPI Newsmap) \ . prevent trickery. Memorial Hospital where they altercation that had occurred Hewes of Ledyard, Conn., has arrival. The process generally quota for Girl and Boy Scouts to Civil War Monument. Lack of Manchester, Town Fire Mrs. Olive S. Chambers, a ■ subpoena an additional 40 tapes more tapes on his role in Terrorist Act Israeli radio reports said the earlier in the evening, police begun an indefinite stay at Stan­ takes several days. carry Mr. Daigneault’s flags in were treated and released. funds in the Park Department said. He was released on a $50 Department reported the Grade I teacher at Highland on milk producers’ con­ Watergate. guerrilla prisoners already ford University Medical Center Only one other patient is the parade. Brad Whitmore will Robertson, the driver, was tributions to Nixon’s 1972 re- will prevent the project from non-surety bond for appearance following calls since Monday Park School, who has served 43 Today’s subpoena for 11 were being flown by helicopter in hopes of gaining a chance to awaiting a transplant, a center carry the Bicentennial Flag being accomplished for charged with failure to drive in morning: years in the school system; from the Gaza Strip to an air­ the proper lane and is scheduled in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Watergate tapes was only “the Fire Protection Pact live. spokesman said. Since March 3, that was sent to Mr. Daigneault Memorial Day. Mrs. Cleo Livingston, a ‘Irrational’ port. • 7:53 p.m. Monday — to appear in Circuit Court 12 on June 4. third ever voted by a com­ The son of Mrs. Frank Hewes the center has performed five from Washington, D.C. Mr. dumpster fire at rear of Scuf- kindergarten teacher at Scheel mittee of Congress on a Presi­ The raid, second since April arrived in California shortly transplants, he said. June 3. JERUSALEM (UPI) - Kissinger has been Philip Duguay, 24, of 184 E. fy’s Pet Center in the Parkade. Robertson School, who has dent. 12 when guerrillas killed 18 after 2 p.rh. Monday and was Courage and positive thinking Despite the snapped pole, the completed 31 years in the To Be Aired June 4 Secretary of State Henry A. negotiating with Syrian Presi­ Israelis at Qiryat Shemona, Main St., Rockville was • 9:42 p.m. Monday — grass The first was issued by the quickly taken to the medical prevailed over a few tears when Hartford Electric Light Co. Elected Kissinger expressed outrage dent Hafez Assad in Damascus charged with disorderly con­ fire at Tear of Bedding Barn school system ; and Miss Senate Watergate committee followed Arab attacks on an oil center where he will eventually Hewes, his mother, older reported no outages in the area. store atmA' 284n n j t Broad> _inx St IcnKtfxllx^Isabelle Regan, a ^ 1 home .... _ . last summer but the courts By SOL R. COHEN of the Eighth District; and today at a “mindless and and it could cloud Kissinger’s refinery at Haifa and attempts North Leaving duct Monday in connection with ment, dating back to 1888; war­ mission. undergo a heart transplant brother John and Dr. David • 12:59 a.m. today — gas economics teacher at Bennet President refused to enforce it. Tlie se­ Granville Lingard, its fire ning thaL/the district’s irrational” terrorist attack on to fire mortar shells into the the investigation of a distur­ A proposal by Town Manager an Israeli town and said the operation. Cannon of Yale-New Haven (Continued from Page One) Prior to joining Process, Other Manchester police washdown at Olcott St. and W. Junior High School, who has cond was issued by the House chief. The district, at a $125 fee volunteer firemen might lose In addition, Israel could heart of Jerusalem Tuesday bance at his home. He was Robert Weiss and Manchester, raid threatened to disrupt his harden Syria’s negotiating posi­ A virus infection of muscles Hospital left Bradley Inter­ the Planning and Zoning Com­ Walsh was a member of the reports included: Center St. f taught 26 years in Manchester. BONN (UPI) - The two- Judiciary Committee on April per fire call, provides fire the “desire andxsatisfaction of night during the visit of released on a $100 non-surety Town Fire Department Chief Middle East peace mission. tion by launching a retaliatory surrounding the heart will kill national Airport earlier in the mission is made. We want to be Community Development Divi­ • Owen J. Ferguson, 27, East Manchester, Eighth District Leaves of absence were 11. protection for those town areas giving of their tiiro,” if the fire Secretary of State Henry A. bond for appearance in Circuit party ruling coalition, shaken John Rivosa to terminate a con­ In a strong statement, him unless the organ is day. sure that citizens of Coventry sion of The Rouse Company. Hartford, arrested at 3:30 this Fire Department reported the granted to Mrs. Ellen Hutchinson has taken the outside district boundaries but calls from the townJabout one- raid into neighboring Lebanon Kissinger. Court 12, Rockville, June 4. by the spy scandal resignation tract with the Manchester, Kissinger said.such violence un­ At 6:45 a.m. Monday know the plan and how it will His major responsibilities morning and charged with in­ following call: Lawrence at Highland Park position that the committee north of Middle Tpke. quarter of all district calls) to avenge the Ma’alot attack. Today’s raid brought a warn­ of Chancellor Willy Brandt, un­ Eighth District Fire Depart­ dermined prospects for peace members of the Ledyard effect them.” were in the area of marketing toxication and breach of peace •6:53 a.m. today — School; Mrs. Jill Maskrey at should serve no subpoenas on Lingard appeared before the end; and calling attentinn to the In other activity, police ing from Kissinger that it SOUTH WINDSOR ited today to elect Foreign ment will get a full-dress air­ in the region and appealed to volunteer Emergency Squad Brian Walsh, the new project analysis, project programming in connection with a distur­ overheating circulator pump at Buckley School; Mrs. Sandra Nixon since it cannot enforce directors Tuesday night accom­ travel time required fi^town reported dismantling three could endanger his current Noone President Timothy Yonika, 17 of 432 Minister Walter Scheel presi­ ing June 4, the Board of Direc­ the Arab governments to deal left Ledyard with an ambulance manager, joined Greater Hart­ and financial analysis. bance at 73 Oakwood Rd. Court 267 Green Rd. Wojick at Robertson School; them and since subpoenas only panied by his three assistant firemen to respond to Galls nails Soviet-made rockets today just peace mission. He denounced Strong Rd. and Bruce E. dent of West Germany. tors agreed Tuesday night. severely with the Arab Of Buckland PTA to pick up Hewes at the Yale is set for June 3. and Mrs. Mary Ann Steinnecker provoke confrontations. chiefs. He read an eloquent and (even while passing thei to - as they were about to fire into the terrorist attack as ford Process, Inc. in October Roberts, 17, of 92 Troy Rd., Scheel, the 56-^r-old chair­ A notice of the proposed ter­ guerrillas. Lawrence Noone of 327 Ver­ center, where he has been un­ 1969 and has been responsible Walsh received a bachelor of • Joseph C. Naumec, 31, of at Waddell School. emotional three-page state­ trict’s fire house). downtown Jerusalem, where “mindless and irrational” and both of South Windsor, were man of the liberal Free mination was sent April 30 to “The United States govem- non St. was installed as presi­ der treatment. for a variety of projects in­ engineering degree from the 179 Homestead St., arrested Mrs. Norma Kingsbury has Arriving at 10 a.m. EDT, 40 m ent-noting the service to the He concluded his statementX Kissinger was staying. appealed to Arab governments charged Monday niglit with Democratic party, won election William Hankinson, president \ment strongly condemns^this dent of the Buckland School Since Hewes’ fight for life Thayer School of Engineering, Monday and charged with been appointed to teach the minutes after the debate area in question by his depart- with, “For God’s sake and the to deal sternly with the cluding analyzing financial reckless driving and Speeding; Invitation on the first ballot of the federal n^dless and irrational action PTA at its open house and was made public many people feasibility for City of Hartford Dartmouth College in 1966. He operating a motor vehicle while preprimary class at Nathan assembly by a 530 to 498 vote. started, Nixon’s Watergate sake of the safety of the people Kissinger had lined up guerrillas. and Henry Carpe II, 20, of East anXappeals to those holding in- today’s trip to Damascus in an meeting last week at the school. have sent donations to help projects; developing a logic of earned a masters degree in Ur­ license suspended. He was Hale School. She has been His opponent was Christian lawyer, James D. St. Clair sat in this town, build a station On The Israeli cabinet broke off Hartford was charged with in­ To Bid Notice noceijt hostages to release attempt to arrange a Golan He succeeds Charles Genovese. defray expenses. A fund started community arithmetic. ban Planning from Columbia in released on a $150 non-surety working as a teacher aide at the Democrat Richard von Weiz- at a table at the open meeting the Buckland area) and proper­ its discussions of a troop dis­ 1968. While enrolled in Colum­ terfering with an officer. The Manchester Board of and listened to the debate but Tornadoes Roll them,/Kissinger said. Heights troop separation pact Other officers installed are by Ledyard High School He was also the director of bond for court June 3. school for the past three years. saecker. ly man it, before attempting to engagement agreement with Police said Yonika and The guerrilla action diverted during the last days of his James McAuley, vice presi­ students contained more than the Farmington East Farms bia, he held a position .as • David R. Wing of 57 Education seeks bids for the She received her BA degree Scheel’s election paved the was forbidden to participate. take over this responsibility.” Syria to study today’s crisis in Roberts were charged after the Israeli cabinet from con­ longest peace mission. dent; William Anderson, $5,000 at the end of last week. study. teaching assistant. Dougherty St. reported this Manchester High School Roof from Barrington College, way. for parliament to appoint ' St. Clair submitted two Lingard offered to Ma’alot. they were clocked driving over for the 1973-1974 school year. memos, however, opposing Through SoutlT sideration o f new concessions treasurer; and Mrs. David Dr. Eugene Bong, whose Walsh has written the morning his camper sports van Barrington, N.J. renegotiate the $125 fee (calling Walsh will continue as the 45 m.p.h. on Sullivan Ave. Finance Minister Helmut to Syria for a -troop disengage­ Furst, secretary. success record with transplants following publications: “The missing and police helped him Sealed proposals will be issuance of any new subpoenas. it a bargain) if town officials DevCo’s director of financial Police said Carpe was a Schmidt to Brandt’s old job. United Press International Mississippi, and Florida. ment on the Golan Heights. is among the highest in the na­ services. Role of S pecification in find it on McKee St. at 7:45 a.m. received until May 30,1974 until On the eve of the election, The request for presidential think it is too great or unjust. passenger in the Roberts’ car. 3:30 p.m. at which time they Tornadoes rolled through the Two tornadoes destroyed It also postponed a meeting tion, said Hewes is one of the Design” for, the National Over $250 worth of tapes for his Schmidt, a leading figure in the dairies covers a period when Mayor John Thompson asked Open Meeting Set Conference on Engineering stereo and tools were missing Each was released on a $250 will be publicly opened. The South late Tuesday night and barns and mobile homes in with Prime Minister Golda Directors Okay youngest persons to undergo the documents were removed from Weiss and Rivosa to present a non-surety bond for appearance Social Democratic party, and early today, causing property McCurtain County, Okla., and a Meir and Kissinger’s sub­ operation. Martin-South PTA Design; and “A Dynamic Land and a side window forced open. right is reserved to reject any New Sttpitmit E. Howard Hunt’s White House formal report June 4 and in­ On ^Safety Town' in Circuit Court 12, East Hart­ Scheel agreed on the members damage, disrupting power and small tornado destroyed a barn sequent departure for Use Allocation M ^el” for the and all bids. Specifications and of a new West German cabinet. safe and destroyed; a period vited Lingard and his assistant Manchester Junior Women’s Installs Officers ' ford, June 3. bid forms may be secured at telephone services but causing and mobile home in LeFlore Damascus. He canceled plans ACM symposium of Computers VERNON lietnDriaIjs,jtw. Scheel will succeed retiring when Hunt’s demands for chiefs to join in the discussion Sewer Project Club and the Manchester Safety The Martin-South School PTA no injuries. County, Okla. to spend the night in the Syrian and Urban Planning. the Business Office, 45 N. 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. money intensified; a period then. Advisory Committee are Pupil Participation Night and Matthew Stachowiak, 22,'of 26 South Windsor Police are in­ President Gustav Heinemann in During the past 24 hours capital. I About Town Walsh was aw arded a Grand Ave., Rockville was School Street, Manchester, EAST HARTFORD, CONN./ when the existence of the White cosponsoring an open meeting installation of officers took vestigating a break reported No Silotmon Roprotonl the largely ceremonial post. seven tornadoes touched down The raid on the Galilee town By SOL R. COHEN excluded from tying into the I fellowship for independent Connecticut. Raymond E. House taping system was first Wednesday on establishing a place recently at Martin arrested Monday on a warrant into a truck owned by the Szabo Floronco Boilon, Own Under West Germany’s in Arkansas, according to the of Ma’alot also further The Manchester Board of system. study and travel and spent a issued by Circuit Court 12 Demers, Business Manager disclosed, and a period leading “Safety Town.” Sunset Club will meet School. Food Service, 175 S. Sattelite parliamentary system, the U.S. Weather Service. Four hit threatened a mission already Directors Tuesday night The amendment stems from year traveling throughout Raymond Demer / up to the firing of Archibald Cox The meeting will be at 8 p.m. Wednsday at 1:30 p.m. at the The program was a concert charging him with third-degree Rd., South Windsor. chancellor handles the day-to- Oklahoma, while other tor­ Inside deadlocked and increased the authorized the installation of a request from one property Europe and Asia, examining as special Watergate at Martin School. Senior Citizens Center. given by the fifth and sixth burglary and second-degree Police said entry was gained day job of running the govern­ nadoes were reported in Texas, possibility that Kissinger will sanitary sewers in Garden owner (at the end of a dead-end through discussion with govern­ larceny. prosecutor. Today’s This miniature town is Members are reminded to bring grade glee club directed by by a rear window of the truck ment. I m lf i have to leave the area without Grove Rd., Erie St. and that street) that his property be ment officials, business leaders cans of fruit for a kitchen The arrest was made by the excluded. Directors Carl designed to instruct youngsters Mrs. Mary Kalbfleisch, school and the man on the street, the which was partially opened. agreement on even a cease-fire portion of Keeney St. from on safe conduct practices to social. Later, the group will music teacher. special services unit of the Candy bars valued at abouy$300 Rebirth of town waters, Page 21 on the Golan Heights. If so, he Nutmeg Dr. to No. 406. Zinsser and Hillery Gallagher have dinner at Mr. Steak. process by which culture deter- Vernon Police Department follow when walking on the Election and installation of . mines economic, social and were reported missing 4long Eljem Speaking, Rage 20 would have to return later. / ’The vote was 6 to 0, with proposed an amendment streets, espcially on the way to officers followed the program. following an investigation of a with about $50 worth of cigars. Case Mt, Mountie Offer Kissinger’s mission may be Pascal Prignano and Robert excluding the property. It lost 2 physical form. break into the home of Mary N o w South Windsor honor roll. Page 26 school. It is specifically aimed Disabled American Veterans Mrs. Anita Murphy was re­ further complicated because Price abstaining, because they to 6 in favor of the authorized toward children just beginning Auxiliary will meet Wednesday elected president. that you’ve Spnior Citizens, Page 3 the Arab guerrilla grou reside in the area. Vivian amendment, which won 6 to 2 their school careers. at 7:30 p.m. at the VFWHome. Other officers elected were ^Generous' But Illegal indians’ trai^ streak checked. Page 18 claiming responsibility for the Ferguson was out of town. (Zinsser and Gallagher opposed Mrs. Albert Gates, director Mrs. Geraldine Lemelin, vice chosen East tracknren having greatest year. Page 17 attack — The Popular Attached to the motion is the amendment but voted for of Safety Town in Vernon, will The Bennet Junior High president; Mrs. Patricia Cook, Official Faces By SOL R. COHEN sion, Moses said, “The power to The Board of Directors Democratic Front — made the authorization for Town the amended motion). Eagles bow on diamond. Page 17 speak on the success of Ver­ School Student Council will secretary; Mrs. Elaine Paren- each other Manchester isn’t New York protect and maintain the public agreed to place the proposals on announcement from Damascus Manager Robert Weiss to Tuesday night’s approval for non’s program and will answer sponsor a car wash Saturday at ti, treasurer. (Continued from Page One) Hutchings said there were a most recent meeting resulted in City, Case Mountain isn’t Cen­ safety is vested only in the a future agenda for public com­ and demanded that guerrillas negotiate and determine, the sewers still is subject to questions. the school. Cars will be washed The following committee few problems on the picket an agreement by both sides to tral Park and volunteer horse- Police Department. To vest ment and for consideration. held by Israel be taken there. whether any property owner in another public hearing and Town directors and members for $1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. chairmen were also installed: surety bond for appearance in lines Monday when new com­ review their positions. patrolman Roy ’Thompson is no such authority in any other per­ the affectort ofoa could be further board action — this time of the Board of Education have Mrs. Lemelin and Mrs. Mary Circuit Court 12 June 3. pany employes showed up for Both sides, however, are ap­ Marshal McCloud. son, group or agency not / on the actual assessment been invited, and the cospon­ The Manchester Green Barry, program; Mrs. Barbara Later this morning, striking work. He said picketing parently standing firm. Con­ That’s the gist of a legal properly trained or controlled figures (estimated at this time sors hope parents and civic School PTA executive board Anderson, Mrs. Theresa Carlyle-Johnson workers were workers attempted to obstruct tract negotiations, which broke ruling given the Board of Direc­ would certainly lead to massive at about $14 a front foot). groups with an interest in the will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. McConnell, Mrs. Terry Del reportedly still manning the the plant entrance. down March 16 and resulted in tors ’Tuesday night by Assistant disorganization, potential and Also to be scheduled will be a program will attend. at the home of Mrs. Gail Wood, Mastro and Mrs. Kathy Melroy, picket lines, as they have on a Police said they were called the strike, haven’t resumed and Town Counsel Victor Moses. dangerous abuse of power, and public hearing on a request for 488 E. Center St. ways and means; Mrs. Marilyn rotating basis since the strike to the plant Monday morning further mediation hasn’t been Moses was asked to rule on possible liability against the sanitary sewers in the Linwood Peracchio, membership; Mrs. started March 18. and told the striking workers to scheduled. the legality of a proposal by town.” Dr. area. If approved (after the Sally Heavisides and Mrs. Inside the plant, Carlyle- move aside and clear the en­ The 48 union production Thompson (who lives in that In a second opinion public hearing), it could Karen Bauregard, legislative. Johnson Vice President Albert trance. The workers complied, workers are seeking eibcted area) to patrol the town-owned associated with police powers, become part of the project Also, Mrs. Helen Yavis and Hutchings — who has served as police said. representation on the com- Case Mt. on horseback — a Moses ruled it would.be illegal already approved. Mrs. Nancy Quinn, library; company spokesman during the Ingalls claimed Monday that pany!s pension review board, function he performed when the ■for the Manchester Parking In another action relating to Mrs. Pauline Jones and Mrs. nine-week-old strike — said several of the new company general wage increases, 229-acre parcel was privately Authority to issue parking sanitary sewers, the board limited production has resumed employes — who aren’t clarification of a job transfer owned. tickets or levy fines to persons authorized Weiss to accept bids Gemma Sullivan, room VENTURA mothers; Mrs. Mary Badeau, although there has been no represented by the union — policy,.^automatic wage “It is the opinion of the under­ violating town parking for placing sewers in the $300.00 Baldwin-Concord Rds. area. fine arts; Mrs. June Michaud, progress made in ending the honored picket lines and didn’t progression, and state arbitra­ Wfl $87.60 signed,” ruled Moses, “that regulations. The board made no commit­ Lutz Junior Museum; Mrs. walkout. report for work. tion of labor grievances. SANTA MARIA such a proposal — although “Sec. 32-9 of the charter,” Leslie Carmel, publications; Hutchings denied Monday’s ' Both company and union The company has maintained $600.00 well-meaning and generous on said Moses, “specifically states ment on the possible installa­ Mrs. Kathy Surh and Mrs. charge by Ingalls that the com­ representatives have met with that the union’s demands are HIBISCUS the part of a town citizen — is il­ that only police officers can tion. When the bids are in and the Kathy Ferrari, publicity; Mrs. pany was hiring “scab” labor, a state mediator three times unacceptable and would pre­ $326.00 legal and contrary to the issue tickets to violators of costs known, it will conduct a Wn $176.00 second public hearing with the Hannah Campbell and Mrs. Jo but he amnitted that “several” since the strike started, and the vent the company from It‘s time to choose your provisions, spirit and public parking ordinances and SANTA CURA area residents (one was held Ann Moriarty, hospitality; Mrs. workers*have been hired since operating. special rings. Happily, policy of our charter.” regulations in any town-owned fcail $400.00 several, months ago, with no Donna Knauth and Mrs. Irene the strike beg^n. you can choose a He said, “Patrolling Case or town-leased off-street “We’re not going to stand still parking area, which includes conclusion reached). Lacey, potluck supper; and Keepsake with complete Mountain on horseback may be when there’s work to do around practical and feasible — but it those maintained by the In pressing for an amend­ Mrs. Jean Weiss, PTA Council. confidence, because it‘s here,” Hutchings said. can only be done by the town’s Parking Authority.” ment Tuesday night to exclude perfect, permanently Police Departmemt.” This opinion by Moses those who didn’t want to tie into registered and protected stemmed from proposals by the the Keeney St. sewers, Zinsser C all for Without using the word against loss. “vigilante” but with it very Parking Authority for amend­ said, “This (the assessment) is much in the shadow of his deci- ing the ordinance which es­ another example of government rof az YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of BOB GORMAN tablished the Special Downtown forcing something on a private citizen he doesn’t want.” your home by , Termite Control Expert, superviied NIGHT DEPOSITORY Taxing District and spells out the functions of the parking un­ Phyllis Jackston reminded by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest at FJ. Spilecki, Realtor local office; . . . 7 days a week it. Among the proposed him that the state and town 234 Center St. . . . 24 hours per day amendments was one for health departments had . f ordered corrections of serious 643-2121 . . . the ideal way to bank. A; authority to levy the fines. Prompt, personal service for health problems in the area and 649-9240 Anothei; of its proposals is for that raw sewage could be seen all your real estate needs... Hazy and sunny this after­ extending the boundaries of the running into catch basins. MMCHESTa PMMD^ Special Taxing District — to E. Residential - Commercial noon with some breezes. Highs “It’s not a question of forcing B tISS TERMITE CONTROL CORE Industrial - Land MANCHESTER STAtE BANK k5-90, low tonight 55-60. Center St. on the north and people,” said Mrs. Jackston. Thursday partly cloudy with Charter Oak St. on the south. Learn Secret of Scrambling Eggs DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER “It’s something that benefits Mombar of tiie Manchestor Board of Raaltors some chance of showers. Highs The present boundaries are them as well as the rest of the I Open Sat. 9 a.m. • 12 noon Member FDIC in the low 70s, Chance of Maple and Forest Sts. on the The secret of smooth scrambled eggs is to stir gently as the mixture vised by teacher Mrs. Judith Bonk, left foreground, at Buckley The Oldest & Largest in Conn. and the Manchoator MuWpIo UttInB Service VoUR AUTHOR/ZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER town, and, in addition, it will lEg. precipitation; 30 per cent south and Bissell and Locust is poured on the griddle. Bill Schiff stirs while Steve Harley concen­ School. ’The class had completed a study unit on digestion and basic raise the value of their proper­ tonight and Thursday. Sts. on the north. trates on pouring during a Grade 5 breakfast demonstration super­ foods.'(Herald photo by Bevins) ty.”