The Weather PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Jan. 25, 1973 ----- Rham Event- Realtors Oppose Unseasonably mild Saturday with high M anchester Postponed near 50 after a clear night with the low Court Cases Property Sales around 30. Precipitation near zero tonight H ospital Auditors Cite and 10 per cent Saturday. Obituaries custody after Blast Hartford Because of the national Tax^ See Page 11 CIRCUIT COURT 12 day of, mourning and the JSotes East Hartford Session and Manchester Police searched a house at 68 School closing of schools in the (VISmNG HOURS) Four men under arrest in MANCHESTER — A City of Village Charm EIGH’TEEN PAGES PRICE nFTEEN CENTS Need For Curb St., East Hartford. Police said area, the Eastern Connec­ MANCHES’TER, Conn., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1973 - VOL. XCH, No. 98 Intermediate Care Semi­ connection with a drug raid in eight pounds of suspected ticut Industrial Arts Elmer*% A, Weden private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Elast Hartford Tuesday night marijuana were seized in the are being held at the Association meeting p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 raid. a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. On Executive Connecticut Correctional scheduled for Rham Hi{^ ’The raid was the result of a School this evening has been Dies on Coast Pediatrics: Parents allowed using the revenue-sharing Center, Hartford, on bonds set lengthy investigation by any time except noon - 2 p.m.; HARTFORD (AP) - The Wednesday by Judge Philip postponed until Feb. 8 at Elmer Alford Weden, 74, of executive branch of state money, the legislature could Manchester Police. others, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. manage to fund the $215 million Dwyer. 7:30 at Rham. 2575 Sir FYancis Drake Blvd., government headed by the The four men are charged Self Service: 10 a.m .-2 p.m.; state deficit in a better way Fairfax, Calif., former governor has too much power in with illegal possession of 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. several diverse areas, the state than by 10-year bonds. “One Signing Tomorrow Manchester businessman and Intensive Care and Coronary controlled drugs with intent to auditors said Wednesday. can actually envision limiting Peace chairman of the board of sell, and illegal possession of Miss Alice is hack at Care: Immediate family only, the long-term deficit funding to trustees of Manchester anytime, limited to five The governor exercises too non-narcotic controlled Memorial Hospital from 1957 to much control over federal the $98 million in bonds sold in substance. Their next court minutes. November 1972,” they said. 1961, died Wednesday night in Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.nj.- revenue sharing money, the appearance is set for tomorrow Little Women Coiffures Cease-Fire Slated Fairfax. He was the husband of spending of borrowed money on State Treasurer Robert I. at East Hartford. j 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m! 8 Berdon has proposed a new News Mrs. Dorothy Chandler Lynch p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., projects authorized by the ’The men, and the bonds set in Weden. legislature, and the treatment financing scheme that would Saturday Only To Begin At 7 P.M. and 6:3Q p.m. - 8 p.m. use the revenue-sharing money court for them, are: Mr. Weden was vice of legislative employes, the • Philip W. Gordon, 21, of 820 j Age Limits; 16 in maternity, to cut the cost of financing the Capsules president and general manager 12 in other areas, no limit in auditors said in their annual Tolland Tpke., Manchester; Why wear last year’s hairstyles WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State William P. of the J.W. Hale Department report. deficit. $10,000 surety bond. X Rogers left for Paris today to sign a historic Vietnam self-service. The auditors said the state Store from 1933 until 1960 when All emergency patients and The auditors, who are • Robert J. Hunter, 25, of 39 with this year’s swinging new agreement which he said would “usher in an era of the store, together with its employes of the legislature Bond Commission, which outpatients are requested to use Henderson Dr., East Hartford; peace.” sister store, C.E. House, was themselves, called for general decides when and whether to $7,500 surety bond. clothes. M iss Alice will help you the new emergency room release borrowed funds for Consumer Protection “Very soon, as a result of these agreements, the world sold. entrance off Armory St. Access assembly control over • Timothy J. Donahue, 20, of WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. For 14 years, he was a revenuesharing funds, abolish­ building projects authorized by 126C Sycamore Lane, look and feel like a new you. will be in peace for the first time in a long time,” Rogers to the entrance via existing the General Assembly, shbuld Charles H. Percy said today member of the board of driveways. ment of the state bond Manchester; $10,000 surety that he and other senators will said. commission, legislative control be abolished because it is “an ' Call now for your appointment, * nam Saturday night. This could 2 trustees of Manchester bond. Elm er A. Weden Pediatrics; Parents allowed 8 executive branch agency try again in this Congress to es­ Rogers spoke to newsmen make it the first ICC group to Memorial Hospital, serving a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to over mass transit spending, and • Lawrence L. Donahue, 25, tablish the consumer-protection briefly at Andrews Air Base in performing a legislative func­ 649-3320 arrive. during the time when three of the American Legion, and midnight; others, 2 p.m. to 8 consideration of a merit system of 68 School St., East Hartford; agency which died in the face of nearby Maryland before setting for legislative staff. tion.” In place of the Bond And the Indonesian leader major expansions were made in president of the Manchester p.m. $7,500 surety bond. a filibuster in the last Congress. off for the French capitol the hospital. In May 1957, he Kiwanis Club. In 1949, he was The auditors also renewed Commission, the auditors The men were taken into was optimistic about prospects Discharged Wednesday: proposed a standing committee In the keynote address Saturday, Rogers will join his for success of the four-nation was elected chairman of the president of the Manchester their annual plea for strict con­ prepared for the consumer counterparts from North Viet­ Lorna M. Ahearn, Bolton; trol over the state payroll, and of the legislature to develop a watchdog force, totaling 1,160, board to succeed C. Elmore Cancer Drive. Arthur Davis, West Willington; assembly of the Consumer nam, South Vietnam and Viet- Mr, Weden was born June 24, urged approval of the long-range construction in holding down cease-fire Watkins. While the duties of the Doris E. Paquln, Coventry; Federation of America, the cong’s provisional chairman of the board took a 1898 in Boston, son of John and comptroller’s plan for a ‘‘com­ program and see that is is violations. George Rauchle, 26D Thomp­ carried out. Illinois Republican called the revolutionary government in “My feeling is that If all par­ great deal of his time, Weden Marie Weden, and graduated prehensive electronic system” consumer movement “a broad signing the pact to end the from the High School of son Rd.; Robert W. Ferguson, to make out paychecks for state ties sign the agreement with considered them his favorite Vernon; Joseph R. Turcotte, If you are a depositor A no-load mutual Fund public reaction against lengthy Vietnam conflict. The 6 Commerce in Boston in 1915. He workers. sincerity, and it appears to be hobby. East Hartford; George H. in a Certifying Savings No salesmen bureaucratic neglect and cor­ cease-fire is slated to go into joined the Air Force during With the present inadequate so, it will be workable,” Malik In 1935, he organized the Medhurst, Rockville. School Official Bank, you are eligible No sales commission porate disregard of the public.” effect at 7 p.m. EST Saturday. Connecticut River Bridge World War I and spent a year at controls, “the state is in the to purchase the No redemption fees “We hope and expect shortly said. Also, Edna Maxwell, Bolton; position practically of giving Files Suit Canada's foreign minister, Association to reactivate the Cornell University, Ithaca, Jacqueline B. Collins, shares of FMD. thereafter that a cease-fire will rebuilding of the Charter Oak N.Y., training as a pilot. The each department’s payroll NORWICH (AP) - The take effect in Laos and Cam­ Mitchell Sharp, was more remainder of the war, he was a Rockville; Peter Robbie, clerk blank checks with no May Greet POWs reserved after his session with Bridge in Hartford. Talking Coventry; Holly J. Martin, Ver­ superintendent of Preston bodia. too,” Rogers said, ad­ about the bridge in 1961, he said teacher of other pilots. assurance before they are WASHINGTON (AP) - To Sign Peace Agreement Tomorrow Rogers. Canada will begin sen­ non; Katherine Olander, 70 Hill schools Wednesday filed a $500,- I'UND FOR i*iUTUAL II e POSITORS INC. White House aides are dis­ ding: “So finally this long and “ It’s remarkable when you After his discharge in 1919, he cashed that the proper names 000 law suit in Superior Court ding its 288-man group to Saigon St.; Lucille V. Cole, 46 S. Alton INVESTMENT ADVISER: SMITH, BARNEY A CO., INCORPORATED cussing the possibility of a Nguyen Thi Binh; North Vietnamese foreign minister Nguyen Duy difficult war will come to an think of the number of bridges attended the Pace Institute of or amounts have been entered against a Preston couple. It is expected these representatives will sign the Vietnam peace agree­ this weekend, he said, but will St,; Ralph J. iVadeau, 54 Lyness on them,” said the auditors. California trip by President 'Trinh; Secretary of State William Rogers; and South Vietnamese end.” decide after 60 days whether being built now, the fight we Accounting. Just before coming The nine count suit contends ment at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, in Paris, marking a cease-fire to begin at Aides said that in signing the to Hale’s in 1929, he was St.; Carl W. Kleinstuber, 173 The Fund seeks capital appreciation through investment Nixon to meet the first freed foreign minister Tran Van Lam. (AP photo) the contingent is effective or had to get that built.” Spruce St.; Sharon E. Romano, The two auditors. Republican Russell and Nancy Greene I FUND FOR MUTUAL DEPOSITORS INC. 7 p m. and the beginning of what is hoped will be a,restoration of peace intricate Vietnam agreements, During World War II, he was manager of the . Controller’s in common stocks which offer long-term growth potential I 200 PARK AVENUE U.S. prisoners of war on their should be withdrawn. 89 Waddell Rd.; Ralph W. Henry J. Becker and Democrat “falsely and maliciously consistent with quality investment. Obtain a tree prospec­ I NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 way home from North Vietnam, in Southeast Asia. They are, from left, Viet Cong representative, Mrs. Saturday, Rogers will be af­ chief registrar o f, the Draft Congress of National Retail Leo V. Dononhue, said there is defamed’’ Superintendent tus and literature at your local Certifying Savings Bank(s) ‘‘Our doubts arise out of our Lindsay, 108 Birch St. I The Washington Post reported fixing his signature a total of 72 membership in the ICC in Viet­ Board to register all draft- Drygoods Association. no law on the books which can William Barrs during the listed below, or by mailing coupon directly to FMD. times. He and his family lived on Also, Stanley C. Chalk, South I Plaue sand a FREE FMD Prospactua and Litara- today. nam" under the old 1954 eligible Manchester men. After Windsor; Laura J. Roix, East keep the government from period from July 24 through I tura. the war, he served as chairman Keeney Dr., Bolton, before On the eve of his departure by Geneva agreements. Sharp Hartford; Gerald J. Sirois, spending Connecticut’s Sept. 21 last year. Air Force jet, Rogers conferred of Draft Board 3. moving to California in 1961. He revenue-sharing money the way During that time, a NAME, said. ‘‘It has been a farce, and and his wife would have Glastonbury; Clark baby girl, Watergate Trial Laird Details POW Release with Foreign Minister Adam we don’t want to repeat that.” He was chief observer for the Middletown; Sharon S. Moller he wants to. “State resources of controversy arose in Preston The Savings Bank of Manchester I three listening posts of Bolton, observed their 52nd wedding I ADDRESS. , WASHINGTON (AP) - The Malik on Indonesia’s plans for The old ICC was stymied by and daughter, 65 Pearl St.; this magnitude—approximately over school counselling Mechanics Savings Bank, Hartford helping supervise the truce • Glastonbury and Marlborough anniversary on Friday. $22 million annually—should be I government presents the last of he refused to give a specific straitjacket procedures and Robert P. Kelley, Willimantic; practices. The suit claims the I TOWN. But he said there would be no will not be made public in following the signing of the Indonesia is a member of the when World War II broke out. Survivors, besides his wife, expended under the direction of Greenes alleged that Barrs had Society for Savings, Hartford its witnesses today in the WASHINGTON (AP) - peace agreement. ^ date, saying only that “more obstructionist tactics by the are a son. Dr. Elmer A. Weden Judith A. Courtney, Vernon. I Secretary of Defense Melvin R. landing in Vientiane as in­ Paris, however. planned International Control The last two posts were soon Also, Jennifer E. Mead, the appropriating body, the tampered with his employment State-Dime Savings Bank, Hartford STATE. .ZIP_ Watergate trial, which may be Asked in the interview, than 100 prisoners will be back parties. Jr. of San Anselmo, Calif.; a Laird said today operations for dicated Wednesday by Commission along with Sharp saw an improvement in closed down, but the Bolton Colchester; Gregory P. Morris, General Assembly,” they said. contract to improperly extend ______jyiH _j headed for a much earlier con­ In a taped interview oh the “When can we expect the first in the United States within the post continued to operate for sister in Boston; and two clusion than had b ^ n expected bringing out U.S. prisoners of presidential advisor, Henry A. NBC Today show, Laird gave no first two weeks.” Canada, Poland and Hungary. rules for the new control group. 81 Oxford St.; George L. The auditors said that by it for one year. Kissinger, in outlining terms of American prisoners to return two years after Pearl Harbor. grandchildren. when it began Jan. 8. war from Hanoi “will start this specific date for the landing of The start of Project Each is sending about 290 men In particular, they give any Meixwell, Vernon; Karenlee the peace agreement. “Present home?” Laird replied, “the to South Vietnam. He also served as president of Cremation will, be today in With the possible exception of next week,” with more than 1(X) U.S. planes in Hanoi and left un­ operation will start — it’s Homecoming, referred to by member freedom to report Fairfax, and a memorial MacDonald, Andover; Jane A. to be home within two weeks. plans do not call for a stop in Malik told newsmen In­ the Manchester Chamber of Foster, South Windsor; one more witness Monday, clear when the first prisoners Project Homecoming — this Laird, could mean the arrival of alleged violations without un­ Commerce and chairman of its service is being planned in prosecutor Earl J. Silbert Jr. Laird said the POWs will be Vientiane,” Laird said. would be given their freedom. a small group of Americans, in­ donesia’s first contingent, of 62 animous approval from the Barbara J. Myles, Coventry; North Vietnam will provide next week.” men, will fly into South Viet­ Retail Division, as commander California. said he hoped to wind up the flown nonstop from Hanoi to U.S. officials working on the But later in the program, cluding specialists to set up other three. Kierston L. Smith, Andover; Clark Air Force Base in the American officials in Paris Diane Wiezbicki, 9 Eldridge St. government’s case today. POW release plan said this was when questioned specifically as communication links from , The trial was recessed Philippines over a roundabout with a list of POWs on Satur­ likely to occur sometime near Hanoi to U.S. installations. day. A spokesman for the U.S. to when the POWs can be Vernon Thursday because of former route that will first take them the end of the two-week period expected back in this country. These men are expected to President Lyndon B. Johnson’s over Vientiane in Laos. delegation in Paris said the list arrive in the North Vietnamese Girl Dies funeral, but U.S. District Court capital in about a week. Many Cities Plan Police Report Judge John '-S iric a told the Under the terms of the peace Of Injuries jury Wednesday that it could agreement to be signed Satur­ Bruce C. Hammond, 24, of signal on Main St. Court date is expect to receive the case by day in Paris, all American Cease-Fire Events In Accident Avon, was charged with first- TEMPLE’S the end of next week or early W ar's Still O n’ For Marines POWs in Indochina are to be degree robbery and second- Feb. 26. Rockville — Terri Lee-Ann CARPET AND FLOOR COVBUNG the following week. returned within 60 days and By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS degree larceny today, after that American fighter-bombers roughly equal installments at Bells will toll, flags will be flown and many Americans Barbero of 9 Stanley St., who being returned to Manchester Peter F. Grady, 16, of 51 SAIGON)(AP) - Two The Command also reported The Saigon command said in sustained massive head injuries Tanner St. was charged early 30S MAIN S m il TEL. flew 407 strikes against North two week intervals. will attend special religious services Saturday as the na­ from Madison County, 111., OriN MON thri $Af THUIS I F ll Lottery Winners Americans - and nearly 400 that 13 U. S. servicemen and 12 the past 24 hours 299 Com­ Laird said that will mean in an accident shortly after 7:30 this morning at New State Rd. MANCHESm 643-6662 American civilian advisers and munist troops and 61 of its Vietnamese and Viet Cong tion takes note of the official beginning of the Vietnam Manchester Police Detective OUT or TOWN CALL COLLECT By The Associated Press North and South Vietnamese positions in South Vietnam releases in groups of more than a.m. Wednesday, died later in Sgt. Raymond Mazzone and N. Main St. with taking a were reported killed today and technicians working with the soldiers were killed, 333 South the day at Rockville General motor vehicle without the Here is a list of weekly win­ during the 24-hour period en­ 100 each. The Pentagon lists 591 cease-fire. returned from Illinois with ning lottery numbers from Thursday in a storm of attacks South Vietnamese air force Vietnamese soldiers were Americans captive in Southeast the Philadelphia area plan to Hospital. owner’s permission. The vehi­ were wounded in the rocket at­ wounded and 18 were missing. ding at 8 a.m. today. A An eternal “flame of Hope” Hammond Wednesday, after he Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer adjacent states. across l^uth Vietnam matched spokesman said it was the Asia. atop a 10-foot concrete pillar ring bells over the air for 12 Vernon Police said the girl waived extradition. Hammond cle, own^ by Roger Lemire of by the heaviest American air tack at Bien Hoa and another at ran from the north side of 15 Tower Rd., was taken late NEW YORK - 976497 This raised Vietnamese largest number of such strikes He gave no explanation for will be dedicated at the minutes beginning at 7 p.m. was being held there on an auto NEW JERSEY - 937902 strikes in eight months. the Da Nang Air Base. the westerly route from Hanoi Crawfordsville, Ind., residents Windsor Ave. into the side of a last night. Grady was released The South Vietnamese com­ casualties on both sides in South Vietnam since last Albuquerque International Air­ theft charge. COMMERCIAL MASSACHUSE’TTS - 440772 ‘"The war’s still on,” the com­ reported in the two days since May 28, at the height of the over Vientiane rather than the port in honor of prisoners of have been asked to fly flags and car operated by Deborah The charge of first-degree on a written promise to appear mander of a U.S. Marine air mand said there were 112 North Doner, 18, of 114 Prospect St. in court on Feb. 26. WALL-TO- PENNSYLVANIA - 450038 announcement of the cease-fire North Vietnamese offensive. more direct easterly flight war and men missing or killed Euclid, Ohio, residents have larceny was lodged against RUBBER BACK CONNECTICUT - 41842 wing commented after the Vietnamese and Viet Cong at­ pattern over the open sea to the been urged to turn their porch The accident investigation tacks during'the 24 hours ending to 541 North Vietnamese and in Vietnam. Hammond by Conijpcticut State death of one of his young securi­ Viet Cong and 119 Saigon troops The most spectacular attacks Philippines. Saturday will be a “Special lights on at 7 p.m. has been completed, police Police of the Stafford troop in ty guards during a rocket at­ at 6 a.m., equaling the number were against Bien Hoa before said, and no action will be taken Police Exam KITCHEN CARPET WALL killed, 615 South Vietnamese As planned, Laird said the Day of Celebration and The Maryland Council of connection with a robbery in tack on the Bien Hoa Air Base reported during the previous 24- dawn and a rare daylight POWs will be given initial Churches has urged that all against the driver by police. Jobs For Vets hour period when the United wounded and 34 missing. Prayer” in Lorain, Ohio, and Tolland. The second-degree WITH . . . 12' & 15' 15 miles northeast of Saigon. shelling of Da Nang just before medical examinations at Clark “Paris Bells for Peace Day” in churches in the state be open at Terri, the daughter of Ronald larceny charge has been lodged Certification, WASHINGTON (AP) - Seven and a half hours after States and North Vietnam an­ The U.S. casualties today and Louise Mantle Barbero, HI-DENSITY . noon. A score or more 122mm before they are flown to Travis Paris, Tex., where bells will 7 p.m. for those who wish to in connection with a recent auto President Nixon has ordered the predawn attack at Bien nounced that fighting would were the first reported since rockets hit each base and was born July 16, 1960 in D em anded FOAM BACK WldlhS renewed federal efforts to find AFB in California, and dis­ ring in the truce, which starts pray. theft in Manchester. carpet$7m ®® sq.yd. Hoa, a second American ser­ stop at 8 a.m. Saigon time on the cease-fire announcement. adjoining populated areas, the persed to one of 31 military Gov. John West of South Manchester. She was a Grade 7 STAMFORD (AP) - The 12 NEW 1973 COLOR COMBINATIONS • NO eXTRA CHARGE FOR MEASURING jobs for veterans returning Sunday, or 7 p.m. EST Satur­ at 7 p.m. EST. Hammond was presented in viceman was killed when his Saigon command said. hospitals nearest their homes. A parade marking the end of Carolina asked citizens of his student at Vernon Middle court today and bond was set at Police association has voted to o ,P NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION from the Vietnam war. observation helicopter crashed day. The U.S. Command reported School and a member of the • NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FOAM RUBBER PADDING The President Thursday the war is being sponsored in state to join him in a minute of $1,000 on the larceny charge and go to court unless the results of Reg. $6.95 • NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DOORWAY METAL in flames near Phan Thiet, on Tell City, Ind., by the local silent prayer of thanks for school band. She also belonged $5,000 on the robbery charge. a f*ecently invalidated signed an executive order the coast 100 miles east of to the Girl Scouts. 5E SURE TO BRINO YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS strengthening directions that American Legion post. peace and suggested that bells Unable to post bond, he was promotion qualification sq. yd YD. W* Will ChMrfully EdinMta Ym Rtquir«nwflta and Shaw Samplai Saigon. U.S. officials said the be rung for five minutes. Survivors, besides her examination are certified. at Yaur Hanw. federal agencies and federal Offerings at a “Thanksgiving” taken to the Connecticut helicopter apparently was shot Rham High Teacher Honored service in Midland, Mich., will Firehorns will sound 10 times parents, are a brother, Gregory Association President Robert contractors and subcontractors Correctional Center at Hart­ down. A second crewman be sent to rebuild Bach Mai in Rowley, Mass., and in six Barbero, and a sister, Lori ford; next court date is Mon­ Hughes said Wednesday the list job openings with employ­ rescued suffered slight wounds, ANNE EMT cabinetmaking work in the His professional activities Association (NEIAA), the hospital in Hanoi. southeastern New Hampshire Barbero, both at home; her day. policemen took the exam in ment service systems. the U.S. Command said. AIAA, a former secretary of paternal grandmother, Mrs. SOLAHIAN SPECIAL Correspondent Manchester area and presently a re many including At least 13 radio stations in towns nearby. Hammond is reportedly good faith, and that unless the CERAMIC TILE j 9x12 0ZITE&SHA6 membership in the CIAA the the New England Industrial Anna Barbero of Rockville; her THE ARMSTRONG FLOOR THAT Tel. 228-3971 is teaching an adult course in wanted by Vernon and Hartford results are sent to the police David Mordavsky, depart­ woodworking at Rham. New England Industrial Arts Arts Teachers Association maternal grandparents, Mr. police in connection with the commissioner, the organization SHINES WITHOUT WAXINGI BATHROOM. REGULAR, BAR HARBOR, LlNdEUH RUGS CARPET SQUARES ment head coordinator of the in­ (NEIATA), CIA leadership con­ and Mrs. Albert Mercier of alleged cashing of stolen will sue the city. iMtElled ER I# 100 SREEW !#•! includes Butz Forecasts ference, and the teacher Rockville; and her maternal DESIGNER SELECTED IN STOCK CHOICE SELECTION 1 ft 1 1 ft dustrial arts program at Rham checks. Last month 63 officers took COLORS ONLY. GOOD 6 p c. recognition" committee of the Iceland May Try great-grandparents, Mrs. the test to qualify for future High School in Hebron, has Hammond is also under SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM fl>fture 116. $14.9S SELECTION OF COLORS been named the 1973 Connec­ AIAA. Carlos Stephenson of Windsor arrest for breach of peace, and promotions, but the personnel Lower Food Prices He has also served as and Anthony Georgia of INSTALLEO SiSges ticut Industrial Arts Teacher of tampering with a witness in commission threw out the I W W 'repiPrepirEtieE eitrB regional coordinator of the Bombing Volcano Florida. examination because study SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Agriculture Secretary Earl the year by the Connecticut In­ connection with a recent dustrial Arts Association Northeast Forum of the Man The funeral will be Saturday alleged Manchester offense. guides with virtually the same $ 9 i 9 5 { 7 9 $ s q f t L. Butz predicted today that food prices, currently at a Society Technology project. at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke material as the test were (CIAA) in cooperation with the , record high, will begin declining by the end of the year. American Industrial Arts This program consists of eight To Divert Lava Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Police recovered a stolen 10- available beforehand. 9 X 12 But he said if public outcries continue over the use of Association (AIAA). regional forums throughout the with a Mass at St. Bernard’s speed bicycle at 123 Conway However, chairman United States sponsored by the REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The government Church at 9. Burial will be in St. AIHSTI0N6 INLAID farm chemicals such as DES, the cattle-growth booster, Mordavsky, a regional Rd. Wednesday night and Jacqueline Frisbie said the Re i. IB $14.96 BRAIDED RUGS U.S. Office of Education along ordered evacuation of all civilians remaining on the Bernard’s Cemetery. commission had no intention of INCLUDES NORMAL farmers will become less efficient and, as a result, con­ winner, was chosen by returned it to its owner, Robert members of the CIAA over two with the AIAA. Mordavsky was volcanic island of Heymayer today as geologists con­ Friends may call at the Lessard of 74 W. Middle 'Tpke. inferring those who took the INSTALLATION AND IS sumers will have to pay much more for what they eat. the only high school instructor funeral home tonight from 7 to test had cheated. GUARANTEED BY ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM & CARPn $ 1 . 9 9 y d other teachers who had won sidered bombing the erupting craters to divert streams of FOR 3 YEARS. 1st COME 1st “We are going to blunt the regional awards. The three had to participate in this project. 9. ” James A. Martin Jr., 22, of 49 The association called for an The others were all college in­ lava into the sea. , . ^ The family suggests that any SERVE WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS ^ 0 In StockOb lEMNANTS lEMNANTS impact of higher food prices,” However, he said, food prices won their regional titles over Regent St., Rockville was investigation of how personnel structors. The evaucation was ordered after the wind shifted fiery memorial contributions may be SPECTACULAR BUY. •* Butz said in a speech prepared are up and p^rt of the reason is industrial arts teachers charged Wednesday night with tests are conducted, Hughes that farmers are getting more Other professional activities clouds of ash toward the capital of Vestmannaeyjar. made to the Friends of Music of said, to avoid similar problems for the National Canners nominated by superintendents, failure to obey a traffic control Association. “We can expect to for things they produce. included the chairmanship of As the ash descended on the the Vernon Middle School. in the future. CLEAR PLASTIC principals and fellow industrial crater and drifting across the see declines in the prices of “The President’s goal and my art teachers throughout the the noth meeting of the CIA town it set ablaze several PLASTIC TILE 5 ft. TUB ENCLOSURES leadership conference held at island out to sea. BATHROOM CARPET some foods by the end of the goal has been to increase farm state. houses. Officials reported it The only persons allowed to As required by State Law Rham in 1972 and as a ONLY DEAliR IN 50 MILES CARPET RUNNERS year.” income from the marketplace,” A resident of Manchester, piled in the streets, making remain on the island are rescue About Town FirC Cftlls About Town TWIEDS-SHA6-PLUSH with 2 towel bars. professional activities com­ The Agriculture Department Butz said. “It’s plain wrong for Mordavsky has taught at Rham many impassable to cars. workers, a handful of officials 12 colors available WITH GRIPPERS consumers to expect farm-food mitteeman at the NEIATA A square dance will be WEDNESDAY The Past Grand Knights of EXCELLENT COLORS has predicted that food prices since he graduated in 1961 with Geologists are consulting and police. TRIMS ALSO IE6. $79.95 $ 4 9 . 9 5 will continue rising at last producers to work for 20 per a B.S. from Central Connecticut (Connecticut (Convention in 1971. American bombing experts The main crater, only a few sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. 4:57 p.m. — Oven fire at 25 Campbell Council, KofC, will $ 4 a 3 0 A running yd. cent less than the rest of the Club of St. Bridget Church Putnam St. (Town); no meet tonight at 8 at the KofC AVAILABLE 6 0 A’i12’ WIDTHS year’s pace of about 4.5 per cent State College. While teaching at Rham, from the Iceland NATO base in hundred yards behind Vestman­ through next summer. Butz, population.” Friday at 8 p.m. at St. Bridget damage. Home. Mordavsky has had two articles Keflavik to see if it is possible naeyjar, hurled glowing lumps however, believes prices will Butz said it is ironic that His teaching experience in­ published in the “School Shop,” to blast the lava on a track to of lava high into the air at School cafeteria. Wayne Barrut DISCONTINUED ASTRO TURF Ay WONSANTO public and political pressure cludes nine years in woods and will be the guest caller. The ARMSTI0N6 begin to drop shortly a national industrial arts the sea. regular intervals. Each erup­ nuB OUR rus thereafter. has resulted in a ban on DEIS— metals and the last three years magazine. Bulldozers were busy piling tion was accompanied by a event is open to the public. MIIIO SHEEN VINYL Diethylstilbestrol — and that in woods and as department 'M Refreshments will be served “I know that won’t be soon In Septem ber 1969, he huge earth barriers to stem the deep-throated boom. CARPET SAMPLES OUTDOOR HATS REG. $1.89 enough for many consumers,” campaigns are continuing for head, all for Grades 7 through after the dance. Tickets for Your tliinking detemiines good selection 3 ft X 2 Ft authored “Female Participa­ lava flow toward the town. The Most of the island’s 5,500 in­ FLOOR POLISH Butz said. “I have an awful restricting other chemicals in 12 . tion in Industrial Arts” and in three-mile-wide island off habitants were evacuated non-members may be obtained antibiotics, pesticides and fer­ During the past 12 years, at the door. your experience. time trying to explain to New April of 1972, he was co-author southern Icelaiid is practically shortly after the volcano un­ $ 1 . 9 9 q t 20$ ea as is RES. $1S.fS $ 8 - 9 5 9 9 $ e a York housewives that you can’t tilizers. Mordavsky found time not only along with other members of split in two by streaming expectedly erupted Tuesday. get a 2-year-old steer in much “If this trend continues,” he to get his M.S. in 1970 from Cen­ the industrial arts staff, of craters along a rift running Only an estimated 200 people Dr. Karol Estreicher of said, “it will only lead to lower tral (Connecticut State (College Krakow, Poland, will lecture on less time than 24 months.” Teacher And Student “Rham Ahead to Safety.” north to south. remained on the island when Butz said, “There’s still a efficiency on farms and higher but to build his own lV4-story A number of houses were the Icelandic government the city of Krakow and the 16th Come to this Christian Science Lecture CEIAMIC TILE TUB AREA ranch home and pool on Vernon Polish astronomer, FORMICA CERAMIC WALL TILE CERAMIC FLOOR TILE great deal of confusion” in the food costs.” Brian Ursin, student at Rham High School, feeds a boards Rham Shop buried by ash. All flights to the issued its total civilian evacua­ century “The Science of the New Man” by Catherine H. Anwandter Butz said that, if farmers are St. where he and his wife, the Nicolaus Copernicus, ’Tuesday •0 If YOURSELF 1 x 1 patterns iSi randoms public mind and news, media into the industrial arts department’s planer while David Safety is probably the most stricken island have been tion order. a Christian Science practioner and teacher COUNTERTOPS about the difference between forced to revert to production former Audrey Piche of at 8 p.m. at Che Polish National INSTALLATION NO CHAROE FOR TOOLSI Mordavsky, the instructor, looks on. Mordavsky has been important aspect of Mor- halted because of the deadly Most of the civilians who^ 9:00 P.M., Friday, January 28th with 2 pc. fixture Reasonably farm prices and those methods of a half-century ago, Willimantic, reside. black cloud rising thousands of remained were elderly people Home, 100 Governors St., few people will have meat and Mordavsky also had time up selected as the state’s outstanding industrial arts teacher. Hartford. The lecture,' which is First Church of C^ist, Scientist, Expertly installed sq.ft. & up housewives pay in super­ (See page 18) feet /into the air above the reluctant to leave their homes. 447 North Main St., Manchester markets.” poultry. until 1970 to do carpenter and (Herald photo by Ann Emt) open to the public, is sponsored by our own mechanics 5 9 $ s q f t ^ the Polish University Club of It’s free. All are welcome soTh $88.95 Connecticut. ____^^^reej|arking^nd^inallHchil^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mahchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 26, 1973 — PAGE THREE

PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Coiin., Fri., Jan. 26, 1973 Coventry About Town Unclaimed Loot Stripper Stripped Flu Fails School Board To Meet With Hartford Process The executive committee of TOKYO (AP) — The Dai-Ichi FLORENCE, Italy (AP) - TV Tonight Sheinwold on Bridge felt that the program has the purpose of giving taxpayers the Ladies Guild of the Assump­ LOBSTER DINNER Kangyo bank said $3 million French stripper Sonia Martin See Saturday’s Herald for HOLLY GANTNER public, and not an executive Doyle has been hired to fill the T h e program. Hardy I South dealer To Fell an opportunity to give their opi­ tion will meet Monday at 8:30 won last year in a government- told police someone stole the Herald Correapondent session. explained, would be initiated at enough merit to justify par­ Complete TV LUtinge REPEATED RUFFING or later, no matter how the play North-.Soiith vulnerable new kindergarten teaching nion on how the revenue sharing p.m. at the home of its presi­ approved lottery it runs has not clotheb from her dressing Tel. 742-8795 In other board action last position at Coventry Grammar the seventh grade level, and ticipation.” WEAKENS TRUMP SUIT went. NORTH funds should be used. There will dent, Miss Francis Idzkowski, room. The Board of Education last night, the State Labor Relations would involve only one teacher Revenue Sharing Meeting bwn claimed. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD East now shifted to a low ♦ 175 School. Stanley Alexander is 13 Seaman Circle, Those unable M .9 5 ^Otello^ and his several classes of The Town Ckiuncil’s finance also be an opportunity to get “ This hand will be a lesson to diamond, and South took the ^ K 83 night agreed to place a discus­ Board informed the board that the new custodian at Capt. — 6:00 committee has scheduled a answers to any questions ,to attend are reminded to con­ WhaCs In A me m e,” South admitted after ace. Declarer led the king of 0 8 54 3 sion with Hartford Process at local school custodians are Nathan Hale School, and Mrs. students. About eight other Banquet FaclHtlea Available (3-8-22) NEWS public hearing for Monday at townspeople might have on tact the president. CAPE TOWN, South Africa going down one on today’s hand. spades, and West shrewdly ft K 5 2 By JOHN GRUBER the top of the agenda of its next seeking union representation. A Carol Lindlau has been ap­ area tovms are participating in (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH th e program, called 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall for revenue sharing. (AP) — Human and Pitt is the What Wa» The Hurry? A polite soul. South didn’t want played low. South continued WEST EAST “ Flu” nearly prevented last meeting on Feb. 8 although the meeting was scheduled for this pointed as secretary to (20) SOUNDING BOARD Intermediate Science name of a Cape Town PORT ELIZABETH, South to point out that his ojqxHients with a low spade, and West 4 A 4 3 2 4 6 night’s production of “ Otello” suggestion met with a great morning in the office of Donald Maintenance Supervisor (24) HODGEPODGE LODGE Hardy, superintendent of Curriculum Study, headed by rS RESTAURANT undertaking firm. Africa (AP) — A funeral could have made game at played low again. East '7 J 109 5 2 C>AQ76 at the Bushnell. The Otello deal of resistance. Richard Galinat. RT. 6 ft 44A 6 4 3-2342 (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH The Town Council has been schools, with representatives of Dr. Ralph Yulo of Eastern procession was delayed more hearts. He was willing to give discarded a club, and South saw 0 Q7 0 KJ92 came down with it; the lago The board has also approved (40) WILD WILD WEST ftA4 ft9873 attempting to schedule Connecticut istate College. than an hour because the hearse up 100 points whenever his that trouble was ahead. succumbed; the Desdemona the custodial staff and the participation in an experimen­ meetings between Process of­ Hardy said he had reviewed LU\ ran a red light and the driver — 8:30 — opponents were timid enough to South switched to clubs, and SOUTH was laid low, and finally even SLRB. The ^ r d ’s position on tal science program, as 4 KQ 10 9 8 ficials and local agencies since the issue is that, if a vote to un- the program thoroughly with got a ticket. (3) C B S NEWS let him steal “ their” hand. West took the second club with the impresario took to his bed. recommended by Hardy. He (8) ABC NEWS 4 Process officials informed the ionize is ta-ken by the (^NHS Principal Edward carpet remnants f. Kwoomui South dealer the ace. West then led the queen But the show went on, and a told the board that the program m m s L L C> A 106 council last week that Coventry custodians, that it be by secret Mahoney and the teacher in­ (22-30) NBC NEWS North-South vulnerable of diamonds, and South was mighty good performance it is Federally funded, with a total ft Q J 10 6 ballot. volved and “ it is collectively SPRMG CRUSE (24) WORLD PRESS Opening lead—Jack of Hearts obliged to ruff. was. is the proposed site for a new cost to the board of $1,300. 0 u 6 s t£ t South West North East Walsh, who heads the board’s ideal for saving that wall-to-wall s / t OCEANIC — 7:00 — West opened the jack of Could Lose One Before Frank Pandolfi went “ planned community” in the 1 4 Pa.ss I NT Pass town’s northwest area. The contract negotiation team with carpeting In this winter weatherl (3) YOUNG DR. KILDARE hearts, holding the trick. He At this stage South and West down for the count he bad 2 4 Pass Pass Pass nieetings at this point are the Coventry Federation of we have all colors, and all weaves, 7 DAYS APIHL 28 (8) TRUTH OR continued with the ten of each had two trumps, and secured Jean Fenn as Opening lead — 0? I designed primarily to allow Teachers, reported to the board in size 18x27. New York/Na$eau CONSEQUENCES hearts, and dummy’s king lost dummy had one trump. South Desdemona, flying her here both sides to meet each other on that negotiations are APPLES (18) DICK VAN DYKE to the ace. South discarded a could afford to lose only one one spade, and his partner from Barbados; Cesare Rate* from $385. an informal basis, and for local proceeding more rapidly than Maelntosh, Cortlands, (20) NBC NEWS low diamond. East continued more trick, and the ace of bids 1-NT. Dealer now bids Bardelli was obtained from HAimOi TRAVEL agencies to obtain some first­ in past year, and that, in Red Delicious, and (22-30) NEWS with the queen of hearts, and trumps was still out against two spades, which is passed Barcelona, and a physician had ‘try us, you’ll like us!’ 770 bykm Aw. South discarded the ten of hand information on Process’s general the procedures are run­ RaMwIns M - J W --- (24) FREE FOR ALL him. If South tried to draw around to you. You holdt gotten Pier Mirando Ferraro COLOABYn^lCOiOtr MTiOiff tOML plans. ning smoothly. The negotiations (40) ABC NEWS diamonds. back on his feet for his debut SRSift Tel: 278-7430 ftr trumps. West,would take the Spades, 6; Hearts, A-Q-7-6t Four of the six board were started two months These discards, incidentally, here, which was only his second ORiWARD HILL Frw Irodiare — 7:30 — ace of spades and lead a fourth Diamonds, K-J-9-2; Clubs, 9- members present last night earlier than usual this year, in (3) WHAT’S HAPPENING were quite sound. South had to 8-7-3. appeatance in this country. 426 Avary Straat Mapping 2 for $1.66 & FRITZ THE CAT lose two diamond tricks sooner heart. If South failed to draw could see no useful purpose order that more complete infor­ A in p A ' Mr. Ferraro was not in top Opan 6 a.m .-« p.m., 7 days a waak (8) LASSIE trumps. West would use his What do you say? being served by such a session, mation be available at budget form, vocally, but he improved n iir a e la a( m okstratf | buy your winning iottary (18) BETTER WORLD small trump to ruff a club. Answer: Double. If partner with Board Chairman Richarcl as the evening wore on and did time, hopefully. " .downtown maneheaiter^ ticket at fatrwayl the official school of the (20) HUMAN DIMENSION South tried to steal a club has length in spades, he can Messier noting that “ Process Hardy reported on new per­ a very fine job in Acts III and (22) L E T S MAKE A DEAL I trick, and West got his small pass for penalties. If he has has already made up its mind sonnel, announcing that Robert Theatre IV. How he ever managed his (24) WALL ST. WEEK 1 trump to defeat the contract. length elsewhere, he can bid his what it plans to do here horribly difficult first entrance, (30) HOLLYWOOD Time Schedule ’’That’ll teach you,” West long suit. There are risks in anyway.” Suzanne Brainard h a rtfo rd feeling as he did, I don’t know, SQUARES gloated, “ to open the bidding doubling, but there are even felt that the impact of an added and he got through Act II tidily (40) PIONEER VALLEY with such garbage!” bigger risks in keeping quiet. 20,000 people on the town in enough, which is a really tough 2 Days Daily Question Copyright 1973 terms of education could not be ballet company (24) EYE TO EYE Burnside Theater—"The chore. Dealer, at yoiir left, bids General Features Corp. studied in one meeting. Joan Friday The supernatural subjects Getaway” 7:15-9:30 Jean Fenn has sung her role 2nd Semester BEGINS FEB. 1st Lewis said she felt that was not and in medieval art. Meadows Drive-In—“Trinity as Desdemona here once before The Little Theatre STURTS the purpose of such a meeting Classes for children and adults in *all departments — 8:00 — is Still My Name” 7:00-11:00; and she turned in a very fine t^aturdayl “ Soldier Blue” 9:00 TODAY and that “ obviously, this is not Inventory Clearance of Manchester^ Inc, (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE job, just as she did on a For Further Information Call: 525-9396 the only meeting we will be Guest: George Maharis as a Vernon Cine I—“ Travels With previous occasion. Cesare having with Process.” syndicate hood. My Aunt” 7:00-9:00 Bardelli was in trouble at the “Some movies are so inventive and Robert Walsh, referring to (8-40) BRADY BUNCH Vernon Cine—"Pete ‘n’ low end of his voice as lago, but 'A Season Starts powerful that they can be viewed Process as an “ elitist group,” The kids appear on Time” 7:10-9:10 generally did well. Both he and “Lost Horizon” Manchester Drive- again and again and each time said he felt Process should hold Feb. 16-17 Feb. 23-24 television. M r. Ferraro were good Bell Records a large meeting to which all (18) SKI RACING In—“ Trinity is Still My Name” yield up fresh illuminations. histrionically, with Ferraro “Butter Up” SAVE UP TO Still time to subscribel (A Benefit Concert of 6:30-10:40; “ Rider on the Rain” townspeople were invited, (20-22-30) SANFORD A SON Stanley Kubrick’s, ‘A Clockwork taking the edge. Barbershop Singing at Its FIneatl) rather than the series of many Lament's date bothers Fred. 8:30 Cassio was sung by Grayson Corn Popper Three Glasses of Subscription: Jerry Lewis Cinema, South Orange,’ is such a movie.’’ small meetings which Process Featuring: Manchester’s 811k City Chorus (24) WEEK IN REVIEW -TIME Hurst who suffered by com­ 6.98 Students (one tic k e t)...... $5.00 Windsor—“ Everything You has told the council it would 3.67 Mountain Laurel Chapter of parison with Placido Domingo — 8:30 — Wanted To Know About Sex” prefer to hold. Walsh moved by Hamilton Beach The movie soundtrack of the Subscriier (two tic k e ts )...... $15.00 Sweet Adelines, Inc. who sang the role here some (8-40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY 7:00-9:00 ’’Plus Ski Short” that the Feb. 8 board meeting year! By Burl Bacharach Patron Subscriier (2 tickets and listk^ in playbills) seasons back, while Robert Sunday^ February 4, 1973 2:3° p "™- The family goes to an State Theater-“ Clockwork be scheduled in the high school 50% and Hal David . . . music Schmorr, as Roderigo, was dis­ you won't forget! $25.00 amusement park. Orange” 6:45-9:05 gym and heavily publicized so tinctly light weight. Erwin off our regular low prices on East Catholic High School (18) SPORTS CHALLENGE U.A. East—“ Oh Calcutta” that all townspeople could come Densen, heard here on several Throe LTM productloni: Rainmaker, (20-22-30) LITTLE PEOPLE 7:00-10:00; “ Fritz the Cat” 8:45 and ask questions. The motion • Partridge Family Auditorium Dr. Jamison Is the subject of previous occasions, turned in Roshamon, nddler on the Roof. Tickets to Benefit: The Mancheeter Education Association’s m i B m c K ' s failed for lack of a second, 10.97 “Note Book’’ a movie. his most impressive perfor­ Select Group of Toys opening night of a Windsor Jostars Scholarship Fund. however. Exclusive Hamilton Beach — 9:00 — mance to date as Lodovico. Arthur Toumas noted that he feature butters corn while • Mario Thomas Tickets available at: Lift the Latch Qlft Shop, Main Street; The chorus sounded extreme­ production. Tickets to special super- (3) MOVIE would be interested in hearing it's popping! 4 quart cover The Rag Doll, In the Parkade. j-i; TV Notes ly well. I was impressed with doubles as server. 12 per workshop for Subscribers only. Monthly “The Unsinkable Molly what Process had to say, and ° 1 . Brown” (1964). Backwoods Burgess Meredith starred in its “ Fuoco di gioia” in Act I and store, no rain checks. 49 10.88 board members finally agreed 3 .1 7 publication, ‘n'ho Happening.” with the children’s chorus in Choose from action games, dolls, pre-school toys, tomboy becomes a lady. Deb­ tw o Maxwell Anderson to place the item number one on Act II. We have a new games for boys and girls, race sets, hundreds of items! Mail to Rosamarlo M etier, 708 Sriflln ML, S. W M sor, bie Reynolds, Harve Presnell. theatrical classics — the Feb. 8 agenda, after “ Winterset” and “ High Tor.” chorusmistress now, and she Famous makers include Bradley, Ideal, Remco, Kenner, CL 06074 Grayledge Farms (8-40) BURT BACHARACH Messier made it clear that the Kohner, Coleco, Mattel - and morel apparently accomplished a Save an Extra Barbasol NAME...... IN SHANGRI-LA meeting would be open to the Not all items in all stores. No Rain Checks.______Special — Burt and The Wally Cox, a regular on NBC- AT great deal. 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BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD 301-315 CENTER ST,, M ANCHKTE^ MANCHESTER "PetewTOUeT 2 P.M.—99(t 1261 Bafio Tumpiha, Walharilitid (Am u km M Onck taa) . 22ToaroUiNRd,Wltkirtlilld/ttock7Hill(aawkMCMa) 5 MINUTES FROM HTFD I-8A EXIT 53 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cwin., Fri., Jan. 26, 1 9 7 3 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 26,J973^ Woman Accused Of Murder CRC Will Decide SOUTHBURY (AP) - Judy the fatal stabbing of nian a.m. and requested an am­ Time Extended Ann Clemons, 26, of Southbury earlier in the day. bulance. Tolland was arraigned on a homicide Police said Jerry R. Spencer, Police said the two former St. Charter Language For Course Signup charge Thursday and held on 33, was found stabbed after a Louis, Mo. residents, lived $150,000 bond in connection with" woman called police about 3:30 together in Southbury. The Manchester Charter inspector be the town’s zoning VIVIAN KENNESON tract bridge, horticulture, Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Revision Committee, when it enforcement officer, but to Corrsepondenl typing, modern math and meets Wednesday for its 2Sth leave the requirement that the Tel. 675-4704 photography. There is a tomorrow...liB8t day of our Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their sesshn since being appointed, position be filled by someone in Board of Education Chair­ po^ibillty of combining silk Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. will consider and take final the building inspector’s office. man James Cornish announced screening with art, and d>8tore, 8tore*wide 8ale action on its recommended Conn. 06040, telephone 6ft-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ ... To raise to $2,500 the that registration for the Adult refinishing with beginning ment, 647-9946. charter changes. ceiling for town purchases Education program will extend woodwork, if enrollment in­ Published every evening except Sun­ It will receive a legal- without competitive bidding. to Monday evening. At that creases. Gourmet cooking will days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation language draft of its 11 The ceiling now is $1,000. time courses that do not have a begin about Feb. 7 and golf will Manchester, CJonn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press recommendations, as prepared There has been no indication minimum of ten students will begin in March. cond Class Mail Matter. by a subcommittee and from any of the CRC’s 15 be eliminated. Courses Monday are begin­ approved by the town counsel, members whether any of them Courses began this week, ning woodworking, Burl L. Lyons Publisher llicj final report, following CRC photography, modern math, The Manchester Publishing Co. will present h minority report, with highest enrollment in slim- approval Wednesday night, will either opposing one or more of nastics. Environmental map­ silk screen printing, typing, assumes no financial responsibility for be presented to the town Board the 11 recommendations, or ping and documentation chorus. Wednesday classes are Subscription Rates typographical errors appearing in adver­ of Directors on or before Feb. backing one or more proposed registered 23 persons, most of refinishing, horticulture, Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in ' 2 ' 6, the mandatory deadline. charter changes rejected by the whom were non-residents. tailoring, art, stitchery, bridge, The Manchester Evening Herald. The subcommittee drafting commission. Other popular courses were slimnastics and environmental One Month 13.25 Display advertising closing hours, the report consists of John mapping and documentation. DEPUTY DEFENSE sec­ real estate, introduction to psy­ Single (jopy 15< three full days prior to publication. FitzGerald, who is CRC chair­ All classes are from 7 to 9 p.m. r^-»J retary nominee is Texas chology, chorus and creative By Carrier, Weekly 75< man; John Shea, its vice Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon About Town oilman William P. Clem­ stitchery. Registration- fees are $5 for chairinan; Phyllis Jackston, its Tolland residents and $10 for One Y ear $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon ents, w h ose appointment Registration for the secretary; and Robert Stone. microbiology course is low. The non-residents. Manchester Six Months $10.50 Friday for publication Saturday and aroused a burst of head­ The 11 recommendations by The Unitarian Universalist lines about an Argentine University of Connecticut is Community College courses Three Months $9.75 Monday. the CRC are: Society will meet Sunday at drilling contract. considering accepting credits of are: Introduction to psychology ... To permit emergency 10:30 a.m. at the Singer Lear­ those who take the (3 credits) Monday And borrowing without a referen­ ning Center, 481 Spring St. microbiology course, which Wednesday, 7-8:45 p.m. (tuition dum, but after a public hearing, Silspect should increase registration. $52.50); Biology 141 to a limit in any one year of 1 A handcraft exhibit and sale Arrested According to Cornish, a deci­ (Microbiology) (4 credits) Our Dependence per cent of that year’s tax levy. will be conducted Saturday and sion will be made by UConn Monday and Wednesday, 7-10 ... To double the yearly pay Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m. at the DANBURY (AP) - The today. p.m. ($70); Principles of Real for the Board of Directors — to Evangelical Lutheran Latvian- Federal Bureau of Investiga­ Courses which now appear to Estate (no credit) Monday On Oil Imports $1,5(X) a year for the mayor, American Church, Winter and tion Thursday announced the be dropped are tailoring, con­ evenings, 7-9 ($45). $1,200 a year for the board Garden Sts. The event,which is arrest of a fiRh suspect in the Now, as never before, the United said went “ on a gasoline binge.’’ secretary, and $1,000 a year for open to the public free of $25,700 armed robbery of the each of the other seven charge, is being sponsored by Union Trust Co. in Danbury States is dependent upon oil imports. Warmer weather has eased the directors. the Ladies Aid Society of the Sept. 14. situation somewhat and Lincoln said Like every other industrial nation, ... To make changes and church. Coffee and dessert will Police said Richard Jenkins, The Cost Of^ -rtv America runs on oil. Homes are he was reasonably confident that deletions in those charter sec­ be available. a former Danbury resident, • 'I'-.V. «•< tions which refer to sewer was arrested in Philadelphia heated by oil and when a shortage lifting import restrictions would 8elected clearance...limited quantitie8 assessments and rates, so they The Crusade advanced Wednesday on a federal Illness Was occurs, as it has this winter, many assure that nation of getting through may conform to state statutes leadership of South United warrant and charged with bank — which supercede them. robbery. households and industries face the heating season. w Methodist Church will meet ... To delete the charter Rep. Ray Madden, Indiana tonight at 8 at Reception and Always High hardship. reference to police grievance Cooper Halls of the church. Septic tanks The administration has lifted all Democrat, blamed the government procedures, so that the procedures spelled out in the A few years ago, many ills restrictions on oil imports for home for doing too little too late and the oil police union contract may be Plugged Sewers meant repeated medical ex­ industry for being interested only in I BAKED CLAY CURRENCY heating and increased all petroleum followed, as required by state penses, long and costly con­ statutes. Ottawa — A curious currency Machine Cleaned imports by nearly a million barrels a profits. valescence, and protracted ... To provide a merit system was used by the James Bay re­ Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer The Cost of day. The action followed an earlier President Rank Ikard of the gion’s H u rr ic a n a w Indians loss of income. Memories Of Summer Past, Nauset Beach, Cape Cod. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) concept for town employes, Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ Amerian Petroleum Institute said the with the concept to adhere to about 150 years ago. It con­ proofing Done. suspension of Western Hemisphere sisted of oval pieces of clay Today, these ills are quickly nation needs “comprehensive and existing personnel rules. GETTIHG preferences for oil imports. ... To create a Department of baked hard and marked with McK i n n e y b r o s . cured with potent drugs cost­ coherent energy policies.” There is no various devices. Specimens are ing only pennies a dose. These steps might assure adequate Finance and to consolidate all rare and little is known about llSPearlSt. 643-5308 fiscal operations under a BETTER supplies of heating oi|l for homes and argument about that. the value they had. Sewerage Disposal Co. Truly, so little money never director of finance, who would business for the remainder of the President Nixon is planning a Capital Inside be the town controller. bought so much cure as it winter and will remain in effect message to Congrss within the next ... To place the Park does in today’s prescribed Was Never Department under the jurisdic­ medicines. This is the "mir­ through April 30. few weeks dealing with energy BUTTERICK PATTERNS Andreif Tully tion of the director of public acle" of the miracle drugs. problems and policies, including the Fare works. However, retiring George S. Report Latest Styles LOWER ... To place the water and Lincoln, director of the Office of import program. The Senate Always a complete range of sizesi A Sick Joke x -s sewer departments under the Committee on Interior and Insular Af­ Rowland Evans and Robert Novak Emergency Preparedness, warned Jurisdiction of the director of WASHINGTON-It is comfor­ from Michigan, is “ comprehen­ fairs is holding hearings on our public works. that domestic refineries must in­ ting to note that assorted sive, carefully planned Cutting Agnew^s Staff ... To change the designation, growing dependence on foreign members of Congress finally legislative reform.” Plaza Department Store crease production by 5 per cent to and Thompson, a speechwriter Haldeman, however, is “ Welfare Department,” to WESTOWM are saying that maybe the time Complex and irrational? Mrs. WASHINGTON-The White * * PHARMACY ■ ^ supplies of oil and natural gas. Every who was Agnew’s press evidence that Agnew’s standing “ Department of Social Ser­ meet the demand. The highest has come for reform of the Griffiths showed restraint in House had decreed an impor­ 705 East Middle Tpke. secretary as governor of with the White House palace vices,” estim ate o f available im ports is 350,- American is concerned. nation's welfare system. Ap­ her language. As she noted, tant reduction in Vice President Marwhaetar Spiro T. Agnew’s tiny personal Maryland. They will stay in guard is chilly at the very least. ... To delete the mandatory 455 HARTFORD ROAD M ANCHESTER Any interruption of imports from parently even a legislative body caseworkers are expected to (Next To Frank’a Supermarket) SHOP D«t. MANCHtSTfR PARKAOt A TRI CITY PIAZA Op.n Moruloy Ihru Fmlny n.qhii lil 9 Sulunlny* I'l A 000 barrels a day, he said, compared A major House Way^ and rec^uirement that the building is capable of discovering that follow directions which may fill staff which will strip him of government, but in non­ the Middle East, a constant threat in Means Committee investigation to the need for 3.8 million barrels on a some things in this country a bookshelf four feet wide. SKe long-time aides Roy political jobs. I These involuntary staff which may tie booming cattle view of the volatile and disturbed aren’t working. points out that to process one Goodearle and Herbert Thomp­ “ cold day.’’ This indicates that reductions coincide with the operations of “ Wall Street cow­ Practically everybody else, welfare applicant in Atlanta son—a move certain to be inter­ Midwesterners, who have been situation there, could mean gasoline preted as a sign of Agnew’s voluntary departure of press boys” to soaring beef prices is notably including those requires as many as 27 different being quietly planned by chair­ rationing and severe discomfort to political decline. secretary Vic Gold, who is quit­ plagued most by fuel shortages, harassed souls who try to ad­ forms. Detroit food stamp man Wilbur Mills. minister the dole in our big caseworkers must use 40 forms. Agnew has had at least two ting to write a book. Agnew’s should pray for a mild winter. millions of Americans. Mills worries that tax cities, decided long ago that The Health, Education, and conversations with President political staff, never one of his That is reason enough for the benefits originally written for Lincoln blamed the shortages on Federal regulations made a Welfare Department under Nixon since the election, but strengths, is now weaker than ever at a moment- ripe for low-bracket farmers are being Alaska Pipeline to be pushed to com­ sick joke of a system that in Nixon has done what it could by the staff reductions ordered by low inventories last fall, White House major domo H. R. building a national operation used by high-bracket city pletion along with new sources of fuel fiscal 1973 will cost the cutting Federal contributions to slickers in a way that bids up Amiiveirsary Special distributional problems in the (Bob) Haldeman and former aiming toward the 1976 taxpay^s $24-billion. But when states disbursing ineligible and beef prices. Therefore in his tax energy, such as atomic plants. personnel chief Frederick presidential nomination. Midwest, and on refineries which he President Nixon proposed a excessive welfare payments. reform hearings. Mills will dig renovation which, in fact, But that’s no permanent solu­ Malek apparently were not dis­ More important, all this casts new doubts on the President’s into the law now permitting would have increased some tion, for the simple reason th^t cussed. Rather, the Vice President’s congeniality toward Agnew. enourmous tax deduc­ benefits, he was assailed by the Federal laws set up operating tions—sometimes exceedUig 100 opposition on Capitol Hill as a staff was “ routinely” ordered Republican politicians aware of procedures which, as Mrs. per cent—covering the/entire monster who would solve the to be trimmed down as part of the staff reductions say private­ Griffiths says, “ spawn error cost of feed for feeder cattle problem by starving the poor to Mr. Nixon’s overall staff reduc­ ly Mr. Nixon woqld have Cold Car Seat Can and fraud and do not permit fattened on the range or in Szht Lincoln ComlneimU lo be given eway on Febnieiy 22. death. tion inside the White House. demonstrated normal courtesy their systematic detection, feedei? lots. For Wall Street At any rate, although the Many key White House staffers, toward Agnew by exempting redress, or prevention.” farmers, these deductions Nixon reforms were passed by however, were promoted to the Vice President’s small staff Be Peril To Health In the subcommittee’s staff produce large and Im m olate the House they were talked to high jobs in cabinet-level from personnel cuts in the report, the chaos was put in tax savings. I A cold auto seat, the kind you death in the Senate in two departments and remain close­ overblown White House staff. percision of muscular activity. language simple enough for any >. Mills is concerned ^ t the successive Congresses. ly linked to the White House They quickly add Mr. Nixon encounter when you get into a parked One Swedish auto manufacturer politician to understand. For "growing capital now'moving In indeed Congress now is operation. That is not true of himself may not even know example, the report said that if into the cattle-fatterning car on a frigid winter morning, is provides electric heating for the seat prepared to tackle the problem Goodearle, who has been about the cuts. The mere fact Eight Ponliec Grand Ame to be given ewey bii Febniety IS. welfare recipients reported all business as a tax shelter may seriously, we can all thank Rep. Agnew’s political liaison chief, they were ordered by more than unpleasant. It can cause all through a wiring system activitated changes in their income, as be bidding up the price of the Martha Griffiths, D-Mich., a required, “ it is questionable finished product—an argument kinds of trouble, from backaches to when the ignition key is turned on. bonafide liberal, who has spent whether welfare agencies could he may use to close one of the rheumatism to kidney problems. This phenomenon sounds like arduous years studying the - keep up with the paperwork...at oldest and biggest loopMles in situation. The product of her So says the 1973 edition of Baer’s something new for the venerable best, recertification can be only Open Forum the tax code. < work is contained in a report by a cursory review.” It’s taking The State Department, Agricultural Almanac, quoting almanac, published by John Baer’s a Senate-House economic sub­ To the chiefs and firemen of New York City a year to recer­ K" notorious in ignoring excesses Eight Plymouth Fuiy Sport Suburbans to be given away on Fcbniaiy 1. committee on fiscal policy, Appreciation the Town of Manchester Fire D ie actual models awarded may dlffar from the photograph In color or opUona. Swedish experts, who ought to know Sons of Lancaster, Pa., and “ a useful tify its caseload, case by case, of the Greek military dic­ headed by Mrs. Griffiths, which Department and the something about frigid winters. guide and entertaining companion for at considerable expense. tatorship, has been privately some of the lady’s colleagues surrounding communities who The consensus of .those of­ To the editor: asked by a senior member of Not only does a cold car seat cause farmer, suburbanite and city- seem actually to have read. were so helpful to our ficials, local and Federal, who By some standards’ public the House Foreign Affairs Com­ In a statement accompanying department in preventing a aches and pains; it also lessens the dweller” for the past 148 years. have studied the mess is that service to one’s community, mittee to intervene in behalf of the report, Mrs. Griffiths major fire loss from being one out of four public assistance (more specifically, the fire ser­ a threatened Greek politician. driver’s skill at the wheel, the Swedes Then again, those open-air buggy describe the welfare system catastrophic, I thank you. cases involves error or fraud. vice) has lost a great deal of Rep. Ben Rosenthal of New declare, bringing on a loss of ability to' seats must have been a mite shocking as “ an administrative night­ Some students of the problem respect throughout our country To the Salvation Army, who York, chairman of the subcom­ Gremlin won by Gremlin won by ^ Gremlin won by Gremlin won by Gremlin won by Gremlin won by Gremlin won by mare,’’ and said present during the past few years. If along with firemen, b ra v ^ the Gremlin won by make judgments, a decline in the at HEW insist the incidence of mittee handling Greek affairs, Myron H. Klosowski Manuel J. Fernandez' Renald Courtois Emma Martin Una Anderson Daniel Presnick Ellen Grade Paul Blanchard to our ancestors on frosty mornings welfare laws are so “ complex elements and served coffee and fraud is even greater. In any this is so, I am more than proud has personally asked Secretary and Paul J. Lowicki o f West Hartford. o f East Hartford. o f Lisbon. of Prospect. o f Orange. of Pequabuck. o f Stamford. sense of feeling and a drop in back in the last century. soup, I thank you. o f Bristol. and irrational” that they en­ case, most welfare agencies that I reside in Manchester of 8tate William Rogers to courage mistakes and cheating There is probably not a closer frankly admit they rely heavily where the outpouring of public make an extraordinary in­ and prevent systematic detec­ knit bond tetween any group of on chance to discover error or interest and respect toward tervention to save John Zigdis tion. The answer, said the lady men than there is betweep fraud. public servants, defied a v1 2-21-23-26 4 Persons 34 And 64 Do 30-34-45-; ready fair our final exams no THE HARTFORD ^ an4Tpa^>m! 5 Breok 35 OM 65 And sniAller shipments in the fall,- creating unsafe conditions. 69‘ 3 255 CENTER STREET C^l-39-80-86 58^1 matter when our “ semester” ELECTRIC LIGHT ACMSS FROM MR. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Cohn., Ffi., Jan. 26, 1973- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALb. Manchestlr, Cohn., F ri, Jan. 26, 1973 , ^ ^ • ::::::::: About Town V o m O n Zion Ladies I^ame Chairmen Jjunior High Methodist Youth Fellowship of South United I Court Cases | The Ladies Aid of the hour; Mrs. Henry Nelson, Methodist Church will meet Lutheran Women’s Missionary transportation; Mrs. Margaret tonight at 7 at the church youth Memorial Project League of Zion Evangeiical McKenna, shut-ins; and Miss lounge. CIRCUIT COURT 12 Lutheran Church recently ap­ Helen Janssen, Manchester Session pointed committee chairman at commemorative stamps. The Young Marines will meet Two Manchester men, Gets Under Way its meeting at the church. The committee chairmen tonight at 6:50 at the Marine wanted by U.S. military As soon as the engineers and They are Mrs. Albert Petke, have been invited to attend a Corps League Home. First steps were taken this authorities for deserting the week to get the renovation of architects finish their work and MID-WINTER A ltar Guild; Mrs. Ernest meeting of the executive board Marine Corps, were sentenced the plans are approved by EDA, Ruebin, scholarship fund; Mrs. of the Ladies Aid Monday at A bake sale will be held □ATIONS the Vernon Memorial Building on trespass charges by Judge under way when Mayor Frank final bid documents will be You’ll make a great deal on a new or used car right now at »our local area dealer. Stop in to«»ay Charles Kuhl, Christian 7:30 p.m. at the home of the Saturday starting at 10 a.m. in Nicholas Armentano ’Thursday. growth; Mrs. Wilma Wiley and Rev. and Mrs. Charles Kuhl, 74 The site of East Clatholic High with a small rod cut the snake McCoy met with William Swain prepared. 'This hopefully will be front of the Optical Style Bar, School was known as "Toby’s Suspended 15-day jail terms in about one month. Federal Mrs. Thomas Stratton, Kennedy Rd. 763 Main St. Proceeds will right in two. of the Philadelphia office of the Hill’’ because it was said to In O.C.’s days Toby’s Hill was were ordered for Steven P. Economic Development officials have agreed that program; Mrs. fimil Seelert benefit the Ladies of St. James. Waldo, 18, of 15 Eva Dr., and — ----- Two Courses Offered ~ and Mrs. Raymond Miller, have been the place Chief Toby known as R.O. (Dick) Cheney’s Administration (EDA) to setup federal timetables for awarding Wayne R. Wierzbicki, 18, of 103 the contract may be speeded up membership. BIG CASINO TO OPEN and the remnants of his tribe woods. It was covered with guidelines for the project. The Couples Gourmet Group lived when the Hop Brook area Greenwood Dr. Both men in an effort to avoid delaying Also, Mrs. Fred Baker, Hobart, Australia —• A gam­ of the Manchester Newcomers large trees, mostly old white Last fall the town was bling casino costing nearly $12 was first settled by the white pines. pleaded guilty to substitute awarded a grant of $300,000 to the work. Rham Area Residents publicity; Mrs. John Marks and million will open here shortly. Club will have a French menu charges of second-degree Mrs. Carl Walters, kitchen; colonists. Wild bees were trailed to one renovate the 84-year-old charge is $1 per class payable in on the weaving and business It will accommodate 300 play­ at its meeting Saturday at 8 The big swamp in back of it criminal trespass (originally building on Park Place which is Recreational and cultural number of ten students Mrs. Anna Grimason, flowers; p.m. at the home of and very large pine. ’The entrance advance at the first lesson. It law courses, MacDonald, Lake ers of roulette, chemin-de-fer, was the place of refuge and attempted third-degree a memorial to the veterans of director Gordon MacDonald register. This charge will be Miss Anna Senkbeil, telephone; Mrs. John Pierog, 15 Laurwood hole was small and ten or will be limited to the first 15 Rd., Andover, may be punto banco, blackjack-and oth­ hiding when hostile tribes were twelve feet up from the ground. burglary). the Civil War. ’The building, has announced that chess reduced as the number Mrs. William Schultz, coffee Dr., Bolton. r ’wAira people who sign up. contacted. er games of chance. coming to raid the village. O.C. But someone had staked his Both were transported to the now used for some town offices lessons and a candlemaking increases up to maximum of 20 Connecticut Correctional Clean, Lata Model course are being offered to area registrations. Students are asked to bring believes the more probable claim to it in a very clever way. and the Circuit Court, will be candle wax or paraffin to the Center at Hartford to await Also, psychology, psychiatry, residents. Each person should plan to ______Legal Notices____ location for the village was atop Usually a batch of wild honey renovated to make use of much I USED CARS i The Guidance Department at wouldn’t it be nice to get the job The Guidance Department first class. Other materials, the high bluff that rises behind was chopped out after the bees pickup by the military. unused space at the present of your choice once you’ve put did exactly that. They sent mortuary science, chemistry, C)hess lessons, which will be bring his or her own chess set to The charges stem from an Top Prices Paid East is taking a giant step into biology, physiology, geology, from 9:30 to 11:30 on Saturday the class which is for beginners such as wicking, dye and LIQUOR PERMIT the old E.E.Hilliard Mills. That were stunned with smoke. That time. the future with a program, in your six (or more) years. letters to the area Chambers of attempted break into a For All Makes geophysics, business-banking- mornings at Rham High School as well as more advanced chess hardener, wil( be provided by NOTICE OF APPLICATION had a wide view to the north practice left the opening so At the meeting which was launched by Mrs. Henrietta The Guidance Department Commerce for information and east, the directions from Greenwood Dr. home last insurance, public relations, players and is open to adults the instructor for a nominal This is to give notice that Kenneth E. large it was no longer useful for held Monday the alternatives S CARTER CHEVROLET l i Cass. It’s called career orienta­ thinks so. eoncerning people with es­ for ten weeks, will be taught by week, Manchester Police said. government-civil service. Michael Tanny, a member of and interested young people. charge. Perry, of 26 Main Street, Broad Brook, which the hostile Mohawks and bees. for arranging offices were CO., IMC. There are many job oppor­ tablished careers who would Classes in weaving and East Windsor, has filed an application The home was not entered, and tion. the U.S. Chess Federation and Candlemaking Narragansetts were wont to But this fellow had carefully studied by town officials, 1229 Main Street In speaking with Mrs. Cass, I tunities at your fingertips that care to spend time with in­ Attend Workshop business law have also been placarded January 23, 1973 with the come. And before the New sawed out a slab about a foot nothing was taken. Swain, architect Dan Wright, Michael Zotta. Both instructors A six-week candlemaking Liquor Commission for a Tavern for the Phone .649rS4jM... learned that this new program need either four years or less terested students informing Two faculty members from scheduled by MacDonald for FREE State Rd. was built the big square, taken his honey and consulting engineer John have competed in many New course, taught by Miss Karen sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises is an attempt to, do more for than four years training to them what their particular job East Catholic, Sister Frances the Andover Congregational swamp extended nearly to fitted the door back in so bees other cases disposed of or Pozzato. qualify. It is important not to offers and requires. Anne and Sister Joan, attended England chess tournaments and Jones of Andover, will also be of 76 Cooper Street, Manchester, The nolled (not prosecuted) students to inform them about held at Rham on Saturday Church. business will be owned by Renn’s Adams St. would continue to make a hoard waste years of your life, end up Then at the Parents’ Night a Community of Faith both are on the faculty at Tavern, Inc., of 76 Cooper Street, Thursday included: job opportunities in career and mornings from 9:30 to 11. To register for the chess The largest bull frog O.C. to be collected next year and vocational fields. with no more than what you held last November, the Workshop at Catholic Universi­ Rham. iessons or candlemaking course Manchester, and will be conducted by TO ALL OPEL OWNERS probably repeated many years. John H. Bernache Jr., 20, of There will be a charge of This class is open to older Kenneth E. Perry as permittee. ever saw was in that swamp. In the past it has been started with, plus experience in Guidance Department ty in Washington, D.C. Stafford Springs, fined $15 for $1.50 per lesson if the minimum children and adults and the or to obtain further information When it first started through We didn’t molest that secret impressed upon students that, filling out hopeless job presented its idea to the parents recently. the tangle of brush and vines, and never went to it again. It failure to drive in the proper to get anywhere in this world, applications. Find out what’s and enlisted their aid in the ’The purpose of the sessions O.C. and his pal thought it was a was some lucky fellow’s private lane. Start your own you had to go to college for 4 available and interesting to program also. A file was was to train participants in a rabbit. They were not able to property and he deserv^ it. Roger M. Boisseau, 19, of 293 years at least. But why go to you, then plan your life and compiled of interested parents group process to improve the A Service Clinic gain on it and finally lost it in Just before the Hockanum Long Hill Rd., South Windsor, college for college’s sake? And education accordingly. and their occupation, available faith dimension and quality of the swamp. was crossed by the turnpike third-degree criminal mischief, to discuss with students their interpersonal relationships in a Once a buddy dropped into a wooden bridge was a Logan nolled. g a s w v . careers. school community. PONTIAC PARK will be held at soft mud hole up to his arm pits family’s home, said to have Gloria Kilpatrick, 19, of 66 Career Education is stressed Plans are being considered Valley St., third-degree MANCHESTER he would have bad great been the toll-gate keeper’s i r by the government. The New for making the process difficulty, if indeed he was able, abode. Just past the bridge the larceny, nolled. England Resource Center for operable at East. to get out without help. driveway into the Foster’s Gay C. McDevitt, 20, of Mt. Occupation Education ★ Another fellow once glanced home was said to have been the (^Vernon Dr., Vernon, third- (NERCOE) of Newton, Mass, Open to Adults During the second semester, up to see a snake stretched entrace to the shun-pike. degree larceny, nolled. has published that in the 70’s, 67 across over him sunning in the O.C. never learned how it got Donald L. Perreault, 21, of 69 per cent of the career some classes will be open to adults. Courses which will be S & S B U I C K top of the bushes. A fast swing back to the pike beyond the toll Discovery Dr., Vernon, fined opportunities are in public and gate. Most probable way $20 for failure to obey stop sign. personal service. Many of these available include; Modern AIR-CONDITIONED 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER European History, Introductory seemed to meet Adams St. so it Francis Rudenauer Jr., 23, of jobs do not require a four-year CATALINA 30 Windemere Ave., Ellington, Algebra I & II, Geometry, CATALINA ______HARDTOP COUPE could make connection with education. Employment in Algebra II, Western Civiliza­ 73 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN 73 PONTIAC either Middle or Tolland turn­ fined $50 for disorderly manufacturing is on the engine, turbo hydramatic, vinyl roof, power steering, power front disc BOLAND conduct. tion, Physical Education (girls) V-8 engine, turbo-hydramatic, power steering, power front disc brakes, v-8 pike. decline. tinted windshield, vinyl Interior, radio, whitewalls, renibte control mirror, brakes, Air Conditioning, all tinted glass, vinyl Interior, radio, whitewall^ John J. Sposito Jr., 30, of 465A Many jobs that hold bright Spanish I & II, Personal remote control mirror, decor group, lamp group,, protection group, andana Thursday, Feb. 8th Typing, Biology and Utopia (an decor group, lamp group, protection group and more. OIL CO. Steele Crossing Rd., Bolton, futures have been overlooked. morel Q B f P Since 1935 English elective). Teachers are 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Berlin Product Large fined $25 for disorderly con­ . . . decide with a Full Day Ride. . . The Guidance Department can SALE duct. An additional charge of Datsun1200. offer no guarantee to students participating on a voluntary PRICE ^4278.90 PRICE “"’5009.90 PRICE > 4 2 4 0 FUEL OILS West Berlin — West Berlin’s $ 3 6 4 0 AUTOMATIC DELIVERY intoxication was nolled. career success but it is true basis. gross product reached $8.7 bil­ Additional information regar­ General Motors Services Representative will be 24-HOUR SERVICE lion in 1971, about 4 per cent of Ellen Fogafty, 35, of 16 Dellvarod TEST DRIVE ANY that better decisions are made BUDGET ACCOUNTS the combined product of West Kenneth Dr:, Vernon, disorder- In Mancheatar ding the days and times the present. Please call for appointment WELCOMED with full knowledge of what’s Germany and West Berlin. Of ljr,eonduct, nolled. *2065"* course is taught, a brief course available. description, the background PONTIAC PARK « 6 4 7 - 9 7 1 2 369 CENTER ST. its roughly 5,000 industrial en­ Occupational and career “Authorized Metropolitan Pontiac Dealer" Phone 643-6320 terprises, about 2,000 export Judge Armentano ordered the Here's semething good for the economy; literature for your information needed, number of openings, Manchester 649-2881 etc. will be mailed to parents 373 Main St. their products to 140 countries. re-arrest of Eucklyn Dixon, 27, your economy! The new Datsun 1200 Sedan! is available in the guidance MANCHESTEI of Hartford, after he failed to OPEL office. Go in and acquaint with the second quarter report • Our lowest-priced Datsun card. appear in court on charges of yourselves with the many job issuing a bad check (three • Around 30 miles per gallon FOR ONE FULL DAY opportunities open to you. Here counts). • Reclining front buckets are some of them: MERCURY Bond was set at $500 with sur­ e All-vinyl upholstery in a new choice of colors English, journalism, graphic EVERYBODY WINS WITH THE DiaON FORD TEAM... ety. • Safety front disc brakes arts-printing; radio-television, MORIARTY • 4-speed stick (optional automatic) library science, engineering, BROTHERS LINCOLN ’ ke V “ ■ • WhitewaKs, wheel covers “ architecture, history,, foreign WE WANT TO WAKE YOU HAPPT ; > . . LEGAL service, home economics-food- • Much more, all standardi DEC^^ F^R^OU^ELF textiles. NOTICE Drive a Datsun ... then decide. THE PROOF OF THE PUDOIHG IS IN THE TASTIHG! Also, retailing, child development, art-design, hotel- 26 Years Selling and On Friday, February 2, 1973, Extended by popular demand. Teat drive for one full day any new I from 3 to 6 P.M., the Registrars 1973 Opel of your choice Freel Absolutely no cost or obligation motel industry, food service, NEW 19 73 (must have liability Insurance on your present car) law enforcement, special FORD of Voters of the Town of Bolton lOwn a Datsun Original I From Nissan with Pride education, social welfare, safe­ will hold an enrollment session We’ll Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is! ty, agriculture, forestry, Lincolns and Mercurysl for the purpose of enrolling outdoor life, salesmanship. GALAXIE 500 electors to either party, SHOP . . . THEN STOP^T Also, traffic management, thereby entitling them to vote air lines, health-nursing, music, stock No. 3101 in a primary or caucus. ’The DECORMIER drama, environment, registrars will also make automobile industry, marine additions and corrections to the MOTOR SALES, INC. S&SBUICK science, mathematics- last perfected enrollment list. "New England's Faslasl Growing Buick-Opol-Satb Dsafsr" computer science, drafting, List Mrs. Virginia Assard Shop Tonight ’til 9:00! 1 81 MUMS ST., MAHCHESTER (Open b m .) 649-4571 physical education, club $4864.82 William J. Houle 285 Broad Bt., Manchastar 643-4165 (Exit 93 Oft 1-86 & Route 15 Next to Agway, One Block from management, medicine, den­ REGISTRARS Caldors — Just 8 minutes from Downtown Harttoig tistry, podiatry, pharmacy- pharmacology. Our INCJ Price Ginger Glow, 351 V-8, beige vinyl top, white 1973 F-lOO 1973 side wall tires, convenience group, deluxe bumper. group, air conditioning, electric FORD defroster rear window, AM radio, body side PICK-UP TOYOTH moulding,, tinted glass, full wheel covers, rOMUMIEiniL: undercoating. .STSTEM. 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Engine 2-Door, red, black vinyl Interior, 4-speed Marquis Brougham 4-dr. hardtop. P(irk • 4-Speed Transmission Interior, black vinyl top, low mileage, fully Ford Wagon, radio, heater, 4-wheel 1 - F3B0, Dunqi Tnicfe • Front Disc Brakes transmisalon, AM radio blue, blue cloth Interior, black vinyl top, drive, whitewalla, bucket aaata, vinyl trim. • Whitewall Tires USED CARS equipped including air conditioning. power steering - brekea - windows, air 1 • F600, Dump Truck • Reclining Bucket Seats • Tinted Glass conditioning; AM radio.______*2 14 5 1969 MUSTANG 1870 PONTIAC 1 3 - Bronoot, 4-Wh66l Drive • Fully Carpeted • Cigarette Llighter 1971 FORD 1971 MONTEGO MX Brougham 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, 2-Door Hardtop. 302, automatio LeMany 4-Dpqr Hardtop/ V8, ■ 72 CHEVROLET • Full Wheel Covers 4-Door Sedan. Automatic transmis­ 72 MARK IV SAVE 68 MERCURY *1295 • Tool Kit automatic tranamlaslon, power transmission, power ateering, vinyl automatic transmission,- power I Impale Cuetom Coupe. 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Lynch Motors radio. *1195 *1695 *1995 1 72 MONTEGO >2795 2-DOOR HARDTOP t AIR (^ONDITIDNED, low mileage /MORI^mfv TOOTHERS/ demonstrator. FlIZGERALD FORD, .INC. "TbLLAND COUNTY'S OLQJEST FORD DEALER" ★ iTlOlYldTlAl *3269 WINDSOR AVE- ROCKVILLE OPEN EVES. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, C O N N .* Phone 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 HARTFORD AREA’S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER! 875-3369 345 CENTER STREET ' ; ______MANCHESTRI DILLON ^ 1 = iNCHESTER 319 MAIN ST. 643?21 V.” '-ri- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 26,1973 — PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M aiK hester^nn., Fri., Jan. 26, Tax Review ______South Windsor, Town Realtors The Manchester Board of Tax Library Low on Books, High on Borrowers Review has scheduled three ZBA To Hear Requests In Opposition evening sesssions and one Air Force Reserve personqel Saturday morning session to sponsor a youth open house, E. Schiebel, son of Mr. and The Town of South Windsor It also denied a request for an While the Rockville Public exhibits for the library. The taking part in the operation hear com m its and complaints A public hearing on the Saturday at the Knights of Mrs. Clarence E. Schiebel of 28 from those taxpayers Zoning Board of Appeals will be seeks a variance to allow a sign "Open space Subdivision” in Library has fewer volumes per League of Women Voters and which was designed primarily To Added Tax the Timber Estates area from Columbus Hall, 15 Prospect St. Michael Dr., participated in a questioning their property held Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. in the larger than permitted on the capita than is recommended for the Jaycee' Wives have also to provide joint Air Force and Town Hall property in a Rural developer U&R Housing Corp. arrang^ for displays and made from 7 to 11 p.m. The club plans recent U,S. Readiness assessments <» the October Town Hall to hear the; following a town the size of Vernon, the Command joint service training Army training in moving and Members of the Manchester would have had to pay nearly Residential zone. Plans previously approved for circulation of library contributions. to make this a weekly program air-dropping personnel and 1962 Grand List. three applications; whereby teens from Ellington, exercise at Ft. Stewart-Hunter Board of Realtors have joined $280,000 in conveyance taxes. All interested persons may development in the A-30 zone materials, per capita, is 53 per The Tolland County Art equipment and close air support The Grand List will not be William F. Perrotta, 114-116 Vernon and Tolland may drop in Army Airfield. the state’s real estate industry The sellers would, of course, appear and be heard and copies will prevail. cent higher than the state Association keeps the library released until the end of Buckland Rd. requests a tem­ to meet with their friends and Sgt Shiebel, a navigation of ground forces. in opposing a one per cent tax be expected to pass the ad­ of the applications may be average, according to the an­ attractive with its various Sgt. Schiebel is a 1966 January. However, notices porary and conditional permit participate in such activities as systems repairman with the on property transactions, which ditional taxes on to the buyers. found in the Building Inspec­ nual report of the staff of the exhibits including a monthly graduate of Rockville High have been sent to those proper­ to allow storage on electrical card playing. Those attending Tactical Air Command’s 4th was recommended by the A substantial percentage of tor's office. About Town adult library. “ one-man" art show and a School and received his ty owners whose assessments supplies and equipment for nine will be asked for a 25-cent Tactical Fighter Wing from Governor’s Commission on Tax Connecticut families would be are being increased over last vJanuary The number of volumes is 1.7 ' ■ Picture-of-the-month. ■' months on the same premises Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., associate degree from DeVry Reform. hit with the proposed tax, I’/G ActiMI lloilkc was among 8,000 Air Force, Louis Dimock, president of Dimock said, because statistics to those property owners whose Sam Petrides of 15 Kencove This week the Planning and reccommended, and the cir­ Our Lady of Fatima Council, Virniiiii Piirlifipulen Chicago, in 1968. show that the average duration Zoning Commission approved and teacher, will give a public U S. Air Force Sgt., Thomas Army, Air National Guard and the Manchester Board, said assessments remain un­ Dr., East Hartford, seeks a culation is 8.1 per person with Knights of Columbus, will today it is “morally dishonest” of a home mortgage is just un­ the zone change request of Her­ lecture on “The Science of the the state average being 5.3. changed. variance to allow a second sign for the tax reform commission der seven years. This i^ a result The schedule for the three on prem ises known as 950 man Maskel for approximately New Man ’ tonight at 8 at the During the year 1,955 books First Church of Christ, to propose a new real estate tax of people moving either for per­ evening sessions, all from 7 to 9 Sullivan Ave. in a General 70 acres off Norton Lane from were added in the adult library, (Blearance sonal convenience- or job Rural Residential to A-30. Scientist, 447 N. Main St. wtdle at the same time the com­ p.m., and the Saturday morning Commercial zone. bringing to a total (including mission urges property tax transfer, Dimock said. session, from 9 to 11 a.m., are those in the juvenile section) of reform. Business and industry in 50.238 volumes. The population USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE as follows: The commission, in Its report Connecticut would also be Feb. 1 — for those taxpayers SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM CHRYSLER CORP. of Vernon is 27.700 and the affected, because the proposed library has 18.606 borrowers Extra Clean Cars Available with Low Mileage and Warranteed to the governor, recommended whose last names start with the that the present $1.10 con­ conveyance tax would certainly letters A through I. 1972 DODGE registered. apply to any purchase of Savings! 1972 DODGE veyance tax on each $1,000 tran­ Feb. 5— for those with letters Coronet Custom. Power steering, power disc brakes, light 1 Added to the library this past buildings or lanil for new in­ Polara Custom 4-Dr. Hardtop. Power steering, power disc year was a collection of paper­ Factory Executive Car saction be increased to a $10 J through R. brakes, factory air, vinyl roof, light pkg. package, Factory Air. tax. The state would receive the dustry or expansion of existing Feb. 7— for those with letters back books, many of them facilities, Dimock said. donated to the library, which additional $8.90, and S through Z. municipalities would continue In addition, many firms — The Feb. 10 Saturday session «2945 has helped lift the burden of the $3035 1972¥ to retain the $1.10. which assist transferred is for those unable to attend the .Clip & Save. ★ ALL CARRY REMAINING CHRYSLER CORP. 18 MONTH OR 18,000 MILE WARRANTEE ★ ever-increasing cost of hard employes in the purchase of cover books, the library staff Dimock said the proposed tax evening sessions. Oaneral Electric may inflate the price of homes, homes — would probably have Feature Buy said. Plymouth Fury ill as well as adversely affecting to pay the tax differential. The record library now has 1 ,- ONLY A;000 MILES the state’s business and in­ “These costs could easily run 192 records and Mrs. John God­ dustry economy. into tens of thousands of dollars BRA8D NEW 1973 DODGE DART dard who directs this portion 2-Door Hardtop. Factory air conditioning, powefr at a time when we are seeking .said the top hits of 1972 were Prices of homes would Swinger 2-Door Hardtop steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, almost certainly go up. Dimock ways to increase job oppor­ ■Jesus Christ Superstar, " tunities, not discourage them,” ■ Godspell,■■ and ' A Horse With radio, many other extras. said, because the seller would Equipped with automatic transmission, 225 cu. In. 6-cylinder engine, power pass the tax cost to the buyer. Dimock pointed out. steering, radio, vinyl body side molding, whitewalls, undercoat, vinyl roof, A07 No Name.’ The tax would be a hardship to The Connecticut Association ESTATE package Slock No, 2893 ______Speaking of extra programs U st of Real Estate Boards A Retirement Gift ‘2815 provided by the library, the the young, poor, and the $4850 re tir^ . Dimock noted. (CAREB), which is urging its CORNER report noted that up until this Frank 0. Steele, with his wife, Bette, looking on, accepts cash purse from Tovim Engineer 73 DODGE past year every age group was Dimock mentioned that a members to oppose the con­ 1973 Pickups and Vans 1973 young couple trying to buy a veyance tax proposal, said in a Walter Senkow, presented last night on behalf of Steele’s fellow employes, friends and by Ralph A. Pasek covered except the junior and 4 3 3 9 5 Most nlodels avallaUa senior high school levels. In SPECIAL home would probably find it dif­ legislative report that “this is, well-wishers. The occasion was a testimonial dinner at Willie’s Steak House, attended by By and large, the best! lor Immediate dollveryl GHRYSIER ficult to pay a one per cent tax, in fact, an additional tax on real DODGE November, in order to fill this about 130 persons. Steele is retiring the end of this month, after working for the Town of brokers are “Realtors,” when it is already difficult for property. Real property taxes Manchester for 39 years — first in the engineering department, then in the health depart­ licensed real estate brokers 72 DEMONSTRATORS gap, a pilot program ‘Coffee NEW 19 72 ’S House" was started. The report Uiein to come up with a down are already too high; a fact that ment and, for the past year, again in the engineering department. (Herald photo by Pinto) who are members of the local 1972 CHRVSLES payment. has been publically stated by NEW 1972 (MYSIER NEW 1972 CHRYSLER 1972 DART 1972 DODGE described this as an “eclectic real estate board and of the “It is directly contrary to our the governor and nearly all NEWPORT ROYAL NEWPORT SWMGER CORONET CUSTOM effort with the dual purposes of National Assn, of Real Estate 4-door Sedan. V-8, auto., efforts to increase the oppor­ elected officials of the state and Boards. There are only about 4 DOOR SEDAN. V-8, 2-Dr. HT. V-8. auto., vinyl 2-door Hardtop. V-8 providing an educational M anchester Rockville auto.. p8.. custom ini., light pkg.. rad., WW, auto., ps.. pb.. vinyl roof ps.. radio, low miles experience in a social a t­ tunity to buy homes,” Dimock the 169 towns.” ,000 Realtors all told in the factory air. low miles Stock No. 2301. package, vinyl roof, radio. lac. air, vinyl rool. mosphere.” The program TOWN & COUNTRY said. “It is a tax upon a tax,” P o lic e United States . . . A Realtor is I Stock No. 2646. underct. Stock No. 2699. .§tock No. 2584. H ospital Hospital •2795 couples entertainment with dis­ Dimock pointed out that in CAREB’s report stated. The bound by a code of ethics I >3695 •4125 •3195 cussions about any subject with the case of a $30,000 home, a report said, “There is already Notes Notes designed to maintain honest! Town & Country Station Wagon one per cent conveyance tax the six per cent capital gains L o g dealings with the public . , 1972 CHRYSLER re.source people and materials (VISITING HOURS) 1972 DODGE 1972 DART 1972 CHRYSLER would require that the buyer tax on the sale of real estate, Admitted Thursday; Peter KWPORT ROYAL available. Larry Shannon, 21, of Hart­ An action that violates uie l POLARA WAGON SWMGER NEWPORT ROYAL pay another $300 at the time of which the governor’s commis­ Brosemer, Alpert Dr., Vernon; 2-door Hardtop. Ps.. pb.. During the year the library ford was charged Thursday Intermediate Care Semi­ code can cause him to bej 2-Door Hardtopf. V-8, 4-door Sedan. Ps.. pb.. Factory air conditioning, power steering, power 6 passenger. 360 V-8. radio, vinyl roof, factory has received many gifts, among closing. sion is recommending be with second-degree larceny on private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Thomas Burns, Enfield; Guy tossed out of the local real es­ automatic. power automatic transmission, radio, vinyl roof, factory AM/FM stereo, many other extras. power steering. A07 air. Low miles. Stock No. brakes. The tax reform commission, doubled from six per cent of 50 p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Daigle, Irene Dr., Vernon; tate board and perhaps even I steering, power brakes. air, Low miles. Stock No. them a microfilm reader a 12th Circuit Court warrant. package, FACTORY AIR 2693. in recommending the increased per cent of the gain, to six per Robert George, Alpert Dr., lose hisjicense to sell houses . [ Stock No. 2697. 2644. donated by Mrs. Harry Lugg, a He was released on a $500 sure­ a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. C O N D ITIO N IN G . Stock > 4 1 9 5 cent on 100 per cent of the gain. Rockville; Frederick Glancey, member of the Board of . conveyance tax, noted that 37 ty bond and taken back to the Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; . -A Realtor can also offer No. 2599 •3945 SPECIAL •3595 Trustees. The staff said states levy a real estate Plus the $1.10 per $1,000 Connecticut Correctional 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Oak St., Rockville; Duanci other advantages . . . Fori transfer tax, either at the state currently being retained by the LeBlanc, RFD 4,,,,Bolton; example, you sometimes get •3275 microfilms of the more popular 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2-Door Hardtop. Factory Center at Hartford where he is Intensive Care and Coronary magazines will be purchased in * or local level. The conntmission towns.” presently serving a sentence on Care: Immediate family only, Katherine Milanese, Elm St., the benefit of a Multiple I ★ Many Others To Choose From ★ air conditioning, AM/FM radio, speed control, vinyl ‘ added that its recommendation CAREB’s reports also men­ Rockville; Wayne Morin, En­ Listing of your house, even I the future, thus releasing space roof, power steering, power brakes, many other SPECIAL $ 2 9 9 5 unrelat^ charges. anytime, limited to five “OLDEST DODQE-CHRYSLER DEALER In HARTFORD COUNTY” which has been previously used >. is substantially higher that that tioned that the proposed tax The second-degree larceny minutes. field; Sylvio Paradis, though you list it with only one | for storage of back issues of extras. • imposed by most of the other 31 would be discriminatory “since charge stems from the theft of Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m,- Brookfield St., South Windsor. Realtor . . . periodicals. states. there is no regard for the finan­ a car on Downey Dr. March 3, 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 6 Discharged Thursday; Terry WHAT IS YOUR PROPERTY | Beagle, Highland Ave., Several groups within the 1971 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN. Factory The commission did not feel cial position of the seller who police said. He was observed p.m.'; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., WORTH? • C H 0 R C H ^ that the proposed rate would be may have lost money on the Rockville; Joseph Eckeis, Vernon Junior Women’s Club air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, driving the allegedly stolen and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. For a market value evaluation j Perfet fo, d.q, 2 CU. R . RtIriBWrtor CHRYSLER SPECIAL * 2 4 9 5 . burdensome, however, “in view sale.” Mountain St., Ellington; Linda service the Franklin Park luggage rack, radio, many other extras, 32,000 vehicle in Hartford March 20 by Age Limits: 16 in maternity, of your property (noj potio, oHicOi col- I 1 O F MANCHESTER L £ ! ! ! ! ! ! of the continuing trend of rapid- Real property no bears the Havens, Warehouse Point; labrary (for senior citizens) an officer of the Hartford 12 in other areas, no limit in obh^Ubn) please call us. ioge dorm. Jboot 643-2791 miles. brunt of the financial burden Patricia Hetu, Wells St., plus providing books and ■I VI ^ ''■I' •;< ly Increasing real estate Police Department. There has self-service. Member of the Manchester, I Donu$*size frtozer values:” throughout Connecticut, been a warrant out for his All emergency patients and Manchester; Heath Maloon, the Vernon,, and the Hartford | compartment with 1970 DODGE CORONET 2-Door Hardtop. 318 State tax bfficials estimated Dimock emphasized, saying arrest since April. outpatients are requested to use River St., Rockville; Marjorie door holds 2 ice­ Nishan, Talcott Ave., Multiple Listing Services. engine, power steering, automatic transmission, SPECIAL ^ 1 5 9 5 that a one per cent conveyance there are already four taxes on Court date is Feb. 5. th$ new emergency room Also members of the National I cube troys. tax would add $18 million to the real estate: The local property Rockville: Judith Plecity, Delivery radio, stereo tape, 1 owner. entrance off Armory St. Access Association of Real Estate! . eptienol state’s annual revenues. tax; the federal capital gains Jonathan R. Wonson, 19, of to the entrance via existing Talcottyille Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Boards^ and the Ckinnecticut In Manchester, Town Clerk tax on a sale; the state capital East Hartford was taken into driveways. Maureen Szarekl and son, 1969 VOLKSWAGEN BUS. 1 owner, radio, very Association of Real Estate! ^57.97 SAVE 10.00 100% GUARANTEED Edward Tomkiel collected gains tax; and the local con­ custody Thursday night on a Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 Elizabeth Ave., Rockville; Boards. Pasek Real Estate clean. M 5 9 5 about $30,760 in conveyance veyance tax. 12th Circuit Court warrant a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to Allen Williams, Village St., Rockville. Consultants are located at 608 AUDA FOR 69 DAYS WITH taxes during the 1971-1972 fiscal Dimock stated, “It is time charging him with issuing a bad midnight; others, 2 p.m. to 8 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. I year, at the $1.10 per thousand someone spoke up strongly for Birth Thursday : A son to Mr. 1970 DODGE SPORTSMAN 10-passenger, check. He was released on a p.m. 289-7475. Open 9-9. Coventry! rate. If the proposed $10 per all the property owners in the written promise to appear in and Mrs. Robert Neil, West St., I f M n O NO MILEAGE LIMITATION! automatic transmission, 6-cylinder, 1 owner, very Discharged Thursday: Bess office phone 742-8243. thousand rate had been in force, state, and all those who aspire court Feb. 26. Bolton. You M t this guarantefl only If you buy a used car with our little sign showing In the window . . . That’s our 100% clean. M 9 9 5 Manchester property sellers to property ownership, and told J. Waldman, 27 Teresa Rd.; .Clip & Save Guarantee.* It simply states that for 60 days It anything poops out that the guarantee said wouldn’t poop out. . . we'll tlx the politicians to stop this blind Amy Cardello, 80 Homestead Robert W. Kilpatrick, 34, of 9 St.; Evelyn R. Kuezynski, 9 GENERAL ELECTRIC it fre e !. . . Including replacanwnt parte & laborl. . . So now you know how to look tor a good used c a rl. . . And dependence upon property taxa­ North Park St., Rockville was HUMIDIFIER Sometimes Just As Important. . . How to stay calm while doing m 1970 CHEVROLET STEP VAN. V-8, automatic tion to finance their program.” Cottage St.; Lois N. charged with non-support Hinchberger, East Hartford; - Attractive design with simulat­ 'Engine, Transmission, Rear Axle, Front Axle Assembly. Brake System, Electric System. With Unlimited transmission, 1 owner, very clean, very scarce Thursday. He was released on a SOLARIAN ed doors and pulls. Accentod < 2 4 9 5 Sally E. Goss, 123 Helaine Rd. with gold-color control panel. model. t f l o o r t h a t s h i n e s Mileage, For 60 Oaysl Fire Calls $500 non-surety bond. Court Also, Jack Soucy, Bolton; U HE WITHOUT WAXING j Wide dispersion system with date is Feb. 26. I* FORMICA TOPS AND SINKS 12 gallon output. Non-liming Today in History William Harrison, Graystone, took removos easily for clean­ 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2-Door Coupe. At 2:45 p.m. Thursday town R.I.; Wayne A. Wormsted, • CERAMIC TILE BATHROOMS ing. Three-speed operation VOLKSWAGEN Today is Friday, January 26, Samuel R. Young, 30, of Paw- !• THE FINEST IN MATERIAL AND WORK- with Humidity Sensor Water 70 OLDSMOBILE $1995 Automatic transmission, radio, power steering, very firemen answered a call to Warehouse ,Point; Terri E. level indicator. Conceoled M 5 9 5 the 26th day of 1973. There are catuck was charged Thursday UAMSHIP F-8S 2-Door. V-8, automaUc. power staoring, green. clean. Wetherell St. to extinguish a Sheets, Glastonbury; Laura B. oosy-rolling casters. Automoti- 7 1 VW $2095 71 VW $1995 339 days left in the year. night on Main St. with operating cally turns off when empty. Super Bug, auto., batge. Deluxe tedan, yaUow. small grass fire there. Lutz, 9 Stephen St.; John Walnut Woodgroin. Today’s highlight in history: a motor vehicle without a Di^oti, Hartford. 69 VW $1595 JR 2-Door Hardtop. 6- Thui^ay night at 7:22 town license. Court date is Feb. 25. 71 VW $1995 71 CHEVROLET $3195 1970 D O D G E firemen received a report of a On this date in 1942, the first Also, Romeo Dulac, 251 PERSOMUZED aOORS Super Bug, baiga. DMuxa sedan, white. KIngswood 9-passengw Station Wagon. V-8. automatic, powar TEL. 649-02891 SAVE 10.00 54.77 cylinder, automt .omission,/radio, 1 owner. SPECIAL M 5 9 5 short circuit in a light switch at American expeditionary force McKee St.; Merton A. Howard, 4EET 70 VW $1695 64 VW $795 tieoring, powor brakea,' air comHUonlng, Mue. arrived in Europe in World War Janel J. Michand, 32, of East Amston; Kate E. Howard, 15 Griswold St. Hartford was charged Deluxe ladafl, blue. Deluxe sedan, Mue. Today at 9:36 a.m. town II. The troops were put ashore Amston; Dawn Murphy, 28 67 VW $1245 69 VW $1995 71 FORD SQUIRE ‘3495 in Northern Ireland. Thursday night on Main St. with Stone St.; Tammie L. Bricault, firemen answered a call to Box failure to obey a traffic control Deluxe sedan. Mack. Station Wagon. 9- lO-pataangar StaUon Wagon. V-8. automatic, power staaring. powar Brand New 1973 Plymouths On this date — Amston; Anamarie Turner, 48 68 located at Illing Junior High signal. Court date is Feb. 26. Join The Crowds passongor, groon. brakes, sk conditioning, grosn. Sdhool. There was no fire. It is In 1788, Sydney, Australia Lockwood St. jClipik Savers 69 VW $1895 was founded as a British penal SHOP PINEHURST SAT. FOR Squirebach, auto., Mue. 68 VW $1395 72 PINTO $2195 not known as yet if the alarm Kenneth Johnson, 26, of 22 Tpke. with passing in a no Deluxe sedan, Mach. was a malfunction or a false colony. SAVE 2 0 .0 0 70 VW $1795 Runabout. Automatic, green. Real sharp! 1 9 7 3 In 1827, Peru seceded from Church St., was charged passing zone. Court date is Feb. Dehixa tedan, bhia, mag 64 VW $795 alarm,, firemen said. Sealtest Colonibia. Thursday night on W. Middle 5. TOWARD ANY ECLIPSE wbaels. Deluxe sedan. Mack. At 1:01 p.m Thursday Eighth 69 PONTIAC _ 1?®®® District firemen were call^ to In 1637i Michigan became the 71 VW $2995 69 VW $1595 LaMans Salari Wagon. V-8, automatic, powar atearing, Mna. KING KOIL, SIMMONS SATELLITE 184 Hollister St. on the report of 26th U.S. state. CAMPER, mint cond., rad. Fastbach, blue. Ice Cream MATTRESS & BOX SPRING children setting bushes on fire. In 1861, Louisiana seceded Sebring - Plus Satellite Sebrirtg-Plus LISt 69 VW $1495 65 VW $995 69 CHEVROLET ®!^®® The fire was out on arrival, from the union. H enry Block has SET A T . . . Deluxe sedan, beige. Deluxe sedan, Mach. Impala 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, power ataaring, power 2-Door Hardtop S4010 In 1880, Douglas MacArthur All $1.09 firemen reported. • A V O N brakaa, air comHUonlng. gold wHh Mach vinyl roof. 2-Door Hardtop. Automatic transmission, At 2:07 p.m Thursday Eighth was born in Little Rock, Ark. 17 reasons why you Flavors 67 FORD GALAXIE $1395 radio, console, rear speaker, power District firemen received a In 1992, the Shephard’s Hotel • HARTFORD 2-Door Hardtop. 8* automatfc, powor stoorlng. powar braliot, witli air. 67 DODGE POLARA $995 report of heavy smoke being in Cairo was burned by mobs 1/2 Gal. copper. steering, vinyl roof, white sieje walls. • MANCHESTER STORES 4-Door, 8, automaUc, powar ataering, powar brakes. wUh air, wldta. sighted on Buckland Rd. near demanding that the British dbKRild com e to us Also 30c off on all Premium Flavors Hartman’s Tobacco. The smoke withdraw from the Suez. 70 CHEV. MONTE CARLO $2795 68 COUGAR $1795 Ten years ago, Britain for income tax hdip. j Perdue 2-Dr. Hardtop. 8, auto., PS, PB, lac. air cond., p. windows, staroo, Muo turned out to be caused by the Hardtop. XR7.8, automatic, powar ilaaring, maroon. SPECIAL * 3 5 5 0 refused to share the cost of with blue vinyl rool. burning of leaves at 273 Buckland Rd. developing the U.S. Polaris Reason 2. We’re human, and once in a AWARD WINNING “ GUARDIAN SERVICE" 68 FIREBIRD $1495 missile, which British sub- I2III2(EN LEGS 69 PLYMOUTH $1695 marines would use. great while we make a mistake. But if our Hardtop. B, automatic, powar ataering, Muo. If you notd Sorvico on any pur- Fury III 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, powor stoorlng, powar !>»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦;; Perdue the. 1 9 7 3 error means you must pay additional tax, choM from uf . . . Ploato Coll brakes, iactory air conditioning. Silvsr, Mack vinyl root. 70 CHEVROLET $1995 Kathy aay$: *'ICs welt worth the extra drive to Kathloon at 688-5293 . . . Oor Impala 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, automaUe. powar ataering, Muo. PERO'S for tho$e hard to find produce items 1”^. you pay only the tax. We pay any interest Guardian Sorvico Gal. Your 69 COUGAR $1895 or penalty. - (m K EN GuoronUo of . CONSUMER 71 CHEVROLET TOWNSMAN $2795 ORCHARD FRESH: Macis, Cortlands, Red and Golden Proloclion. Convertible. 8. automatic, powar steaiiing, green/whita top. 9-passanger wagon, 8, automatic, powar steering, SATELLITE Delicious, Russetts, and Baldwin Apples, plus Fresh Cider. M e ot Qold very low mileage, Muo. Visit o v Sheiber Ceitsrt at Hartfsri llaiiGliesttr aaS km. 70 FORD SI595 List Satellite 4-Door Sedan FRESH: Spinach, Egg Plant, Cauliflower, Brocolli, Peas ; Maverick 2-Dr. Sedan. B-cylindar. automaUc, green. ^ $3610 , Custom 4-Door. 6-cylinder, automatic Green, Yellow ^uash, Romaine, Boston Lettuce, Cherry 69 PONTIAC $1895 Tomatoes, Shalote, Leeks, Hot, Red Peppers, Green, Yellow MARGARINE LaMans 2-Door Hardtop. SityllndM', automatic, powar stpMtng, Muo. transmission, power steering, white side 68 M USTANG ■ Beans, Rhubarb, Kale, Red Onions, Com. walls, wheel covers. ^ Strteldend Farms Qrade AA 2-Door Hardtop. V-S, automatic, power steering, beige with Mack 69 JAGUAR XKE $3895 IMPORTED: Ugli Fruit, Spanish Melons, Red Grapes, Jaffa vbiyl rool. Coups, vary Moan, groan. Oranges, Bose, D’Anjou Pears, Grapefruit, Tangerines, Strawberries, Temple Oranges, Dates and Figs. MANCHESTER 1 9 5 LARGE EGGS RASY HARTFORD SPECIAL _ - ______445 HARTFORD ROAD SILVER LAN! FLAZA '•/S' Terms or Trades With Local B a n k Financing Available “BUY ONE OR A DOZEN OF ANY ITEM" Maine ★ LETTUCE...... head 294 ■corner mcKEe street 569-0440 ★ CELLO TOMATOES...... box 334 646-5322 RUDON ★ TEMPLE ORANGES (large size) ...... 6 for 594 POTATOES 10.99' ★ BANANAS...... 2 lbs. 254 T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE PInehurst Has The Freeheet ■vmIhi Nifri MMiaESia NtUHUnC llwiii SHIS' IIWWMNM)DAT M m SU W. Middle Tpke. Ground Meate In TownI 356 W. Middle Tpke. 887 Main St. LKSWAGEN / _ ---.------Mber Una OffletK 00090S60S0089 MANIXESTER PLYMOUTH WMSHELB LHMnFOM Putnam &C5S3 “T H E K IN O 1181 Main St. Rt. Its Holiday MaU Coventry aUTHOW!/f “ 643-2708 - 875-1 281 Silver Lane > R o u te 8 3 OF nCKMUE Stafford Springs SERVICE Ward & Union SU. RDUTE 83, TOLLAND TPKE., TALCOnVILLE Tollaiid Tpke. NltellBliOSter PRODUCE" ' Colche^ ■ OPEN TONIGHT’TIL 5:30 TEL MANCHESTERJ4SS838

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PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Fri., Jan. 26, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 26, 19 7 3 - PAGE THIRTEEN Eagles Nip Hearts UCLA Matches Longest Win Streak Herald Angle

In Best Showing By Earl Yost In College Basketball at 60 Games

CHICAGO (AP) — Big Bill Walton does it all for top- student body because I used to teach as well as coach at a 13 shots from the floo^ the pace the Cavaliers. He also Whelton and Bill Gorra were For Sacred Heart, Eason Sports Editor By Dick Ledbetter ranked UCLA. And he had to do it again Thursday night as South Bend high school,” said Wooden. grabbed 10 rebounds. Barry Parkhill contributed 23 and the main offensive figures and Moffo had 19 and 16 the somewhat pressured Bruins matched college basket­ ’The Irish now have a 6-8 record, including an earlier 8256 Jim Hobgood 22 for the winners, whose spread offense Balanced scoring and for East. The Hearts briefly points respectively. ball’s longest winning streak of 60 games. loss to UCLA, standing 15-0 for the season as the Bruins neutralized the Tar Heels’ height advantage. excellent defense provided led, 51-49, thanks to the Coach Stan Ogrodnik was Walton’s season high of 32 points and a whopping 27 aim at their seventh straight NCAA title and ninth in the “ Virginia played a tremendous game,” said NC Coach East Catholic with a 66-60 shooting of Brian Murphy, overjoyed. He said, “I’m rebounds steered UCLA to an 87-73 victory over lowly past decade. Dean Smith, whose team faces No. 4 Maryland Saturday. win over Sacred Heart last but Whelton and Gorra really pleased with this win Lyle^s Number Retired— in Basketball Chicago Loyola which didn’t know it was licked until the The Bruins now share the record of 60 successive vic­ “ It will be very difficult to bounce back against Maryland night in Waterbury. The vic­ scored consecutive baskets as a team, they were in con­ closing minutes of a finale on a Chicago Stadium twin bill. tories set by Bill Russell-led San Francisco from 1954-56 which beat Virgina by 19,” said Smith. tory lifted East’s record to to put East ahead, 53-51, trol the entire game. They Sparky Lyle’s number has been retired in basketball. UCLA Coach Johnny Wooden, who takes his Bruins to and Wooden said “ we are a very proud team in matching Southwestern Louisiana, ranked No. 12, walloped Rhode 10-3, while Sacred Heart fell entering the last period. rebounded against TTiis statement the No. 1 relief pitcher of the New York Notre Dame Saturday to try for the magic 61st straight the record.” Island 124-81 with Dwight Lamar scoring 32 points and Roy to 7-4. The last quarter saw East overwhelming size. There Yankees related to the press during yesterday’s 13th an­ victory, said the 6-11 Walton turned in “ his normal perfor­ Loyola Coach George Ireland had a tip for any possible Ebron grabbing 20 rebounds. Ebron, a 6-foot-9 junior also It was E ast’s best showing play excellent defense and were many individual ef­ nual visit of the Yankee Caravan to Connecticut. m an ce.” upset of UCLA after his Ramblers kept a partisan Chicago scored 23 points. of the year as they led most contain the heigh. The forts. Ron Soucier came off Lyle, who was credited with 35 saves last year, was But it took all the wonderous Walton’s shooting and Stadium crowd of 15,817 howling for an upset until late in ' St. Louis downed W ichita State 75-66 with Jesse Leonard of the way over a physically Waterbury team had several the bench to do a tremen­ hobbling on crutches after suffering an ankle injury while defensive skill to offset 27 UCLA turnovers. They kept the gam e. tossing in 28 points. Kresimir Cosic scored a career high 36 gigantic team. The Hearts dous defensive job,” the playing basketball. He’ll be on crutches another two weeks shots inside, but they missed hustling Loyola in the game until a late spurt put the “ You need two hot-shooting guards, hitting 50 or 55 per points, leading Brigham Young to a 93-79 romp over boasted a front line o f 6-9, 6- coach continued. and East came down with but doesn’t expect to miss any spring training which starts Bruins 17 points ahead at 79-62 with 5:41 remaining. cent to whip UCLA,” said Ireland, whose Ramblers have Arizona. Memphis State blew an early lead, then bounced 5 and 6-4. East is idle now until next Feb.22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Bowling important rebounds. East Although Notre Dame lost in Thursday night’s opener to an 8-6 record. back to beat Louisville 81-76 for its 11th consecutive vic­ Play started even as the Friday when they travel to Looking back at his phenomenal year, Lyle confed^sed, Yanks are Back-^Houk, played deliberate ball on Illinois 87-84, Wooden cautiously looked ahead to Satur­ tory. St. Bernard’s High in Mont- Hearts’ front line went in­ offense and Joe Martens “ It Was a once in a lifetime thing. I’d be happy with five In other major action, Idaho State nipped Northern PARKADE DUSTY - Dick day’s nationally televised game at South Bend—the scene While UCLA was extending its streak, third-ranked side, while East scored on contributed seven points to ville. saves this year, and a pennant.” Murphy 222-555, Roland Smith of UCLA’s last defeat, an 89-82 upset by the Fighting Irish North Carolina was upset by Virginia 84-78, suffering its Arizona 60-57, Furman outlasted Davidson 102-94, G eorge its running game. With four led the quarter scoring. He promised, “ If we get off to a good start, the race 2 21-^ , TomAtamian 211, Don on Jan. 23, 1971. first home court loss since 1970. Washington whipped Catholic 104-78, Drake nipped Cincin­ minutes left. East ran off 10 There was balanced East Calholir (66) , won’t even be close. Ferris 556, Ken Hesford 201, Cy p B F Pta “ I know how tough it is to play before that Notre Dame Freshman Wally Walker threw in 25 points, hitting 12 of nati 74-72 and 'Tulane tipped Stetson 76-63. Excitement Promised Perkins 236-200-576, Ed Spence consecutive points for an 18- scoring for the Eagles with 2 Gorra 8 2 18 ‘"nie designated pinch-hitting rule will save me a lot of 212-576, Steve Hanley 201-568, 7 lead. The quarter ended Whelton leading the offense 2 Martens 4 4 12 embarrasment ,” the southpaw said. He’s one of the 2 McKeon 1 8 10 with East leading 81-11. poorer hitters in the majors.” By Earl Yost were Graig Nettles, a Roger Mieczkowski 202, Joe with 20 points. He also had 5 Kearns 2 0 4 LaVae 215-574, Barry Pinney The second stanza was a six assists. Gorra followed 3 Whelton 8 4 20 Manager Ralph Houk, sitting at our table, leaned over power-hitting third 0 Riccio 0 0 0 Egan Brings 201, Bob Oliver 565. fast paced, high scoring. For and said, “ He’s a real pro. He never offers any excuses “ The Yankees are back. It baseman, and spray hitter with 18 while Martens netted 0 R. Soucier 0 2 2 -Pro Basketball Roundup takes time. We’ll excite a lot East, Joe Whelton was set­ when you take him out of a game. He never crticizes Houston Five Matty Alou. The latter is an SII.K CITY - Jim Lawrence 12 markers. M Totals 23 20 68 of people,’’ Manager Ralph ting up the offense and also At the charity stripe, John Saerrd Hrarl (60) anybody.” established .300 hitter and 203, Harry Plecity 201, Rollo B F Pta Against Celts Houk promised yesterday as taking the outside shot. He p Nettles hits the long ball. Masse 557, John Goiangos 202- M cKeon went 8-8 to add to 2 HofHer 2 2 6 he keynoted the 13th visit of 552, John Cutter 211, Jim scored 10 points and led the his single basket for 10 3 Wolff O' 2 2 “ We went down last year 8 0 16 Special Day April 15 BOSTON (AP) — Star basket­ fast break to keep East 0 Moffo the New York Yankee Stamler 222-556, Ed Barrett 246- points. As a team East was 0 Blair 0 0 0 ball player John Egan returns Egan Guides Rockets when Sanchez (Celerino 200-621, Tom Alberti 200, Lou ahead. For Sacred Heart, 4 Caroll 2 0 4 Bob Fishel, Yankee veep and public relations director, Winter Caravan into Sanchez, a third baseman) 20 out of 25 from the line. to New England tonight, this Football Halpryn 213-216-585, Bob Strout 3 Murphy 5 1 11 noted that this being the 50th anniversary of Yankee Connecticut. Bill Moff and Tony Eason East committed only five 1 Rossi 1 0 2 tim e as the coach of the BALTIMORE, Md. - The /vas hurt.’’ Jr. 208. ______Per usual, the Yankees shot well and cut East’s lead turnovers while outreboun- 4 Eason 7 5 10 Stadium, “ many special days are planning. There will be Houston Rockets, in a National “ We were looking for one 1 Donovon 0 0 0 Baltimore Colts acquired rolled out the red carpet - MERCHANTS - Ding Balch to, 39-33, at half. ding the Hearts. McKeon designated days throughout the season.” Basketball Associatioi\meeting center Fred Hoaglin from the To Upset Over Bucks hitter at the meeting and we and the Waverly Inn the food 137, Tom Turner 141, Ed The third quarter was had 13 recoveries, (Jorra 11 18 Totals. 25 10 80 The first will be April 15— the first hom e Sunday — when with the Boston Celtics. National Football League came away with two. Score at half 38-33 East Egan, an 11-year veteran in - as front office, players and Orlowski 135, Harv Johnson 356, very much like the second. and Martens eight. the Red Sox visit. Cleveland Browns for a third “Nettles will hit in the the NBA who becam e the NEW YORK (AP) — Johnny Egan must be doing The Knicks, apparently looking ahead to their weekend announcers entertained 170 Dennis Kauppinen 351. “ We hope to have Bob Shawkey on hand to throw out the round draft choice. middle of the lineup and he’s Rockets’ coach when Tex something right. When he assumed the duties of head clash with Boston, were hardpressed against Buffalo. Walt members of the news media first ball. He was the starting pitcher in our first game at MONTREAL - Marv Levy, got power,’’ Houk said as we Winter was fired last Sunday, an assistant coach with the coach of the Houston Rockets last Sunday, the Rockets Frazier lead the Knicks in scoring with 23 points while and guests. Yankee Stadium 50 years ago,” Fishel said. dined next to one another. starred for Providence College. Washington Redskins of the defeated the New York Knicks, and Thursday night they Elmore Smith paced ^guffalo with 21. “ Baseball is in for a great “He’s also one of the out­ Indians Host Bristol Eastern ’These promotions do not include Bat, Ball, Old Timer Before that, he played for National Football League, was made the Milwaukee Bucks their second victim 129-125. year after last year’s pen­ Weaver High School of Hart­ Rick Barry, still nursing a sprained ankle that forced standing defensive third Days. named head coach of the Mon­ Despite a 48-point spree by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the nant fight and the World ford, Conn. him to miss the NBA All-Star Game, scored 30 points in basemen in baseball,’ ’ the treal Alouettes of the Canadian Rockets fought off a furious rally by the Bucks to seal the Series. I’m excited about the Egan will be seeking his se­ Football League. less than three quarters and led Golden State past the Kan­ field boss added. Excitement Back in Big City victory. coming year. The cond straight win as coach. In SAN DIEGO — Assistant sas City-Omaha Kings. Last year. Rich McKinney “ Excitement has come back to New York, the kind that Rudy Tomjanivich scored 29 points to lead the Rockets designated pinch-hitting rule Coach to Get Answer his first game, the Rockets’ coach Claude Cilbert was was brought in from the was missing for a long time, “ Mike Burke, Yankee presi­ whose team total was the highest against Milwaukee this Fourteen of Barry’s points came in the third quarter is good for baseball,’’ he defeated the New York Knicks named to succeed Don Coryell White Sox to play third but dent noted. to end a 10-game losing streak. season when the Warriors broke open a close game. added. as head football coach at San failed and wound up in the “ In 1966 we were in the cellar for the first time in half a The Celtics, who lead the The Bucks cut a 109-91 deficit with nine minutes to play Nate Archibald of the Kings led all scorers with 39 Tightly clutching an unlit Diego State University. minors. Sanchez was spotty, In Hoop Tilt Tonight NBA Atlantic Division, will be to 124-119 with a minute to play. Mike Newlin then clinched century. We were a genuine contender the last half of last points. cigar in his left hand,next to Herald photo By D. Yost LOS ANGELES - ’The Los making great plays one day sepson. Excitement comes with winning. going for their 10th consecutive Angeles Rams of the National it with a 20-foot jump shot. Indiana Pacer Coach Bob Leonard praised his no-name a large World Series ring win. and then throwing the ball “ I think we can win the pennant. We decided to go for Football League acquired In other NBA action, the Phoenix Suns defeated the Seat­ defense after the Pacers’ onepoint victory over the that members of cham­ Ralph Houk Tells Yankee Story By Dean Yost Both team s sport a 9-2 con­ points apiece to display the away in the next. The Yanks The Rockets were the last veteran quarterback John Hadl The test to see if ference record. Overall, the best scoring effort this brokd and traded young promising players (John Ellis, tle SuperSonics 112-109, the New York Knicks struggied to Colonels. “ Miami has its no-name defense, well. I’ve got pionship teams receive, feel that Nettles is the team to defeat the Celtics, win­ from the San Diego Chargers Manchester High’s basket­ Rams are 10-2 and have won season. Rusty Torres and Charley Spikes) for Graig Nettles and ning 123-112 on Jan. 3. top Buffalo 99-92 and Golden State defeated Kansas Darnell Hillman.” Houk told the Yankee story going into spring training. deal in that we didn’t want difference between first and for defensive end Cay Bacon their last seven games. East The Tribe’s defense will Matty Alou.” CityOmaha 129-115. Hillman scored 18 points and outrebounded Colonel star in his always optimistic “ We went to the winter to give away any of our ball team is for real or its Egan doesn’t expect an easy and running back Bob Thomas. fourth place in the final The long-haired prexy noted that renovation of Yankee In the only game scheduled in the American Basketball manner. meetings and felt that there pitchers. win Tuesday night was a Hampton plays Bolton High have to stop A1 Stocki, night at Boston Garden. Dan Issel 17-9. standings. Stadium won’t start until after the 1973 World Series — Association, the Indiana Pacers edged the Kentucky It was a 20-foot hook shot by little Bill Keller that “ Our club played up to its was no way we could make a “ Now we think we can do fluke will be held tonight at 1-10, Cromwell High is at Darrell Floyd, Dave “ Everyone has trouble with Only time will tell if the which he hopes will be played in New York. them (Celtics),” he said. They Colonels 96-94. decided the contest. Keller rebounded a shot with one se­ potential last year. We just it. If these guys can ’t, we the Clarke Arena when Coventry 7-5, and R ocky Hill Gleason and Skip McGinn in 50th anniversary of Yankee When Lee MacPhail talks baseball, you listen, for this are so explosive. The only way Skiing Charlie Scott scored 34 points to lead the Suns and cond left and just threw the ball at the basket in despera­ ran out of gas. We were just had better give up,’’ he Bristol Eastern comes to travels to Rham all in order to post a victory. Stadium will also be the to beat them is to try and stop CHAMONIX, France - received a lot of help from Luther Green, who collared 15 not quite as deep as we town. Charter Oak Conference One of Rockville High’s baseball brain has a key job in bringing the Yankees back tion and it went in. offered. year of the Yankees. that break.” Austria’s Annemarie Proell Manchester Coach Jim pairings. two defeats came at the to championship heights, the general manager said, rebounds. would have liked to have The guys he referred to Egan is also very high on ,,won her sixth straight downhill Bolton High, loser hands of Simsbury early in rsiv- (. ‘Nineteen seventy..ihtee is the Year , of the Yankees. been. Moriarty, confident his club Boston’s center, Dave Cowens. in Women’s World Cup com­ Tuesday night to Rocky Hill, This ball club is capable of winning the pennant. ‘"The young players now AND has finally taken a turn for the season, 64-57. The other John Feeney “ He has become the com­ petition, beating fellow “ Last^ear we felt that we were just one hitter away feel that they can win the the best will be out to seek has been mathematically loss was accomplished by plete player,” Egan said. “ I Austrian Wiltrud Drexel with 76ers Trade Two~Quarterback Town pennant. They think they RADK another win from Eastern, a eliminated from post-season unbeated Bloomfield High. from winning and we came up with two.” The two are the think he helps Boston most off 2:06.61. M Scoreboard iEl can beat the other clubs and Spahn’s Goal; club they beat earlier, 57-54. play. Both Rockville High The Rams, with a potent aformentioned Nettles and Alos. the defensive board, where he Away Second and Ellington have already Fairbanks MacPhail feels the designated pinch-hitting rule will add starts everything.” jMakes Gabriel Unhappy they learned that you have The Tribe will enter the high-scoring offense, must Best poorer contest with a 5-6 CCIL clinched tourney berths. display a fine defensive a new dimension to the game. More on this another day. to play as a team. That Suluriluy LOS ANGELES (AP) - The sixth leading passer in history, Manchester Community game as well to remain in Expected Basketball everyone has to go all out 12:00 ( 22) College Basketball Managing Job mark while Eastern is 5-7 in San Diego Chargers, John Hadl to the Rams Thursday for College, minus Lamont KINGSTON, R.I. - Tom Car- PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Pro Basketball and forget about his own 1:30 (8) Jacksonville vs. the league. second spot. and Los Angeles Rams all are defensive end Coy Bacon and mody, five years’ head basket­ The Philadelphia 76ers, NBA batting average, or pitching Providence Elsewhere in schoolboy Freeman for the best rest of Pat Connelly has been con­ To Sign Philadelphia-City of Losers pleased — but Roman Gabriel running back Bob Thomas. ball coach at the University of hopelessly anchored in last Thursday’s Games performance.’’ 3:00 (18) Maryland vs. North activity, Tolland High treks the season, travels to sistently leading the scoring apparently is unhappy that Los Rams owner Caroll BOSTON (AP) — With election to baseball’s Hall of Rhode Island, resigned. place in the National Basketball New York 99, Buffalo 92 Carolina to Ellington High, while Holyoke tonight to face parade for Coach Bob Angeles is a two-quarterback Rosenbloom said Gabriel “ is a Last year the Yankees Fame behind him, Warren Spahn is asking “ What’s next?” BOSTON (AP) — University PHILADELPHIA - The Association East, have traded Houston 129, Milwaukee 125 3:30 (22) UCLA vs. Notre Holyoke Junior College. Corlett’s Rams while Steve town again. fine quarterback, but he was in­ were in the thick of the He’s also providing the answer: he’d like to manage. Windsor Locks visits South of Oklahoma football coach Philadelphia 76ers traded away their second-best scorer Phoenix 112, Seattle 109 Dame Despite only one Tribe The Los Angeles Times said jured much of the time last American League East flag Spahn said his election to the Hall of Fame Wednesday Windsor (5-6). A battle of Krajewski, Dick Horemann Chuck Fairbanks meets with of­ AllStar forward John Block to and rebounder, John Block, to Golden State 129, Kansas 4:00 (3) CBS Golf Classic eager netting double figures Drawbacks Noted today it had learned Gabriel, year and this was a move to race until the final three was “ the greatest thing” that’s happened to him, “ but I’m two second place CVC clubs and Tom M cD evitt also have ficials of the New England the Kansas City-Omaha Kings the Kansas CityOmaha Kings City-Omaha 115 4:30 (8) Wide World of silent since the Rams acquired shore up the position.” weeks and wound up fourth, will take place in Simsbury in their m ost recent outing, been contributed to the Patriots today and is exp^ted for forward Tom Van Arsdale for Tom Van Arsdale and a Only games scheduled Sports: Frazier-Foreman fight. ' not about to sit around now that it has happened. Hadl from the Chargers, would Hadl, who will be 33 next as Rockville comes to town. five players scored eight point-making. to sign his name to a lucrative and a third-round draft choice third-round draft choice. ABA. six games back of the cham­ Pro Skiing from Mt. Snow Vt. “ A man’s only as good as the pride within himself, and By Sportswriter hold a news conference today month, is a healthy, solid contract that will make him in a N ational B asketball The trade came Thursday Thursday’s Games pion Detroit Tigers. 12:00 (22) NHL: Black Hawks whenever he accomplishes anything, he must say, ‘what’s and ask to be traded — passer who has thrown for near­ head coach and general Association deal. before spanking new coach Indiana 96, Kentucky 94 “ Our club will be well set vs. Bruins n ext?’ preferably to the Washington ly 27,000 yards and 201 manager of the National Foot­ By RALPH BERNSTEIN that the losing syndrome Kevin Loughery held his first Only game scheduled “ For me, it’s managing. OK, I won 363 games, am in the Redskins where he would rejoin touchdowns in 11 pro seasons. STEVENSON BROS. Siinduy ball League team. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - appears to have rubbed off on practice session. Loughery, Hall of Faihe. I‘ve been very lucky. But now I want to Figure Skating former Ram Coach George He hasn’t missed a game 1:00 (22) World Cham­ Confessions of a losing sports my private life. who took control Tuesday night EXXON Fairbanks, 39, who flew to EAST SIDE JUNIORS Pro Hockey Allen. because of injury since high pionship Tennis m anage.” Scoring Red-Hot Putter writer: For example, my youngest BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - from fired Roy Rubin, said Van CEKHU WTOWim »MMG. Boston Thursday, said before Paced by a trio of scorers the The Chargers traded the school. 2:00 (8) NBA: Knicks vs. Spahn also said he liked the designated pinch-hitter rule Joe Frazier was the last son is the star of his junior high Favored Janet Lynn slipped to Arsdale has the speed and NHL Phi UM OBM nMM leaving Norman, Okla., that he Magicians defeated the balding Hadl, their starting 40S Ifah Strati Hnknhr Celtics now in effect in the Am erican League. straw for my town. school basketball team. It a second place finish behind quickness he wants for his Thursday's Games Aid for Casper would take the job if “ suitable Shooters, 73-57, last night. Gary quarterback since 1964 and the Albatross was voted 1972 har­ MHSS3 3:00 ( 22) NHL: Red Wings vs, “ I think the game eventually is heading toward total Spree Philadelphia the city of losers, hasn’t won a game. He’s barred Dorothy Hamill', Riverside, team. Detroit 4, Boston 2 contractual arrangements” are ^ Lemire led the offense with 24 Conn., in the the women’s com­ The 76ers also announced Buffalo 5, Minnesota 2 National Football League’s ness horse of the year. Canadiens specialization,” he said. “ There are a couple of things I finalized. has nothing. The only winner in the proud father from even PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Billy Casper surveyed points followed by LeRoy Caron pulsory short program, but her Thursday that they had Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3 have reservations about. One is that it takes away from the town is the guy who moves. being a spectator. By The Associated Press the wreckage of his dismal, frustrating 1972 season and A news conference is / Writers covering the This ruboff even has affected and Neil McKinney with 22 and overall performance moved her acquired Jeff Halliburton, a Only games scheduled m x m m e m m a miiQE. pitcher as an athlete.” (That would include Spahn, who tfMMt MMiNeHBsnm oatmm j l __ Jim Schoenfeld, Buffalo’s spoke in characteristic fashion. “ Everything was on a expected to be held later today Philadelphia sports beat hold my writing: 17 markers. McKinney also into first place in the senior forward-guard , of the Atlanta WHA Extension Services, Business Careers Division and holds the National League record for pitchers with 35 burly, rookie defenseman, is downward ebb,” he said. “ I was playing bad, swinging to make the official announce­ the National Collegiate Athletic —Book on former pitcher grabbed 16 rebounds. women’s division of the U.S. Hawks, for a third choice in this Thursday's Games Ford Msrksting InstHuts offers a course In career homers.) having a difficult time living up ’The Shooters were led by bad, thinking bad. But it will probably make me a better ment. Association, National Football Bobby Shantz. He broke his Figure Skating Championships. spring’s player draft. Philadelphia 7, Cleveland 4 to the performances of his Rick Nicola (20), Tim AUTOMOBIL^^^SALE|MANSHIP Spahn, the winningest lefthaiid pitcher in baseball, was individual. League, National Basketball wrist, never had another good “ Van Arsdale is the kind of Chicago 9, New York 2 teammates Gil Perreault and The Patriots have reportedly Charlebois (15) and Mike Silver honored Thursday night at the Boston Baseball Writers’ “ Now everything is on the up­ Association and National season. Tennis player I am going after in the New England 4, Ottawa 2 " fT * Rich Martin when they were in tournament and the U.S. Open offered Fairbanks a package at (11), in the scoring column. Which will be taught by a member of the New York staff Dinner. He started his majorleague career with the old League records for covering —The Phillies of 1964 led the draft,” Loughery said. “ He’s Houston 5, Minnesota 2 their first seasons in the swing.” at Pebble Beach last year, was least equal to the $200,000- LONDON - Arthur Ashe, of Ford, for those Interested in the field of automobile •Maiich.e6te;i LUMBER^ Boston Braves just before he went into the service during losers. My fingers freeze at the pennant race by 6V5 games with quick, has speed and he’s Only games scheduled National Hockey League. The 41-year-old Casper, who disappointed and obviously un­ ayear, five-year contract Penn Y INTERMEDIATE New York, advanced to the ealeemanship. World War II; suffered the poorest season of happy after he could do no typewriter when the home team 12 left. 1 signed to write a book aggressive. Sure, I’d still love Course starts: Monday, February 8th. Ten claaaes for But the 6-foot-2 Schoenfeld State Coach Joe Patemo turned In a lop-sided contest, the semifinals of the $46,000 to have John Block because of “ This is where it all started, and I’m happy to return his brilliant career last year, better than a rain-interrupted wijns. The only thing the City of on ace pitcher Jim Banning. two weeks. This course Is endorsed by Manchester may have turned the corner down earlier. Fairbanks was Cagers bombed the Knicks, 88- Rothmans International indoor his professional attitude, but we The annual Harder Hall mix­ here,” Spanh said. “ I never dreamed when I first came up had just slogged slowly through 71 on that layout. He was one of Brotherly Love leads in is Team lost next 10 and blew the Automobile Dealers Association. For further Thursday night, when he scored reportedly making about $40,- 26. All five starters notdied tennis. tourney, edging Alex need Van A'rsdale’s style ed foursome golf championship rain and mud and wind “ and more than a dozen at that firings. flag. information, call Extenelon Servicea, Manchester with the Braves that eventually I would be honored by his second goal of the season, 000 at Oklahoma, including an double figures for the Cagers Metrevell of Russia 7-6, 7-6. more.” will be held March 3-10 at Se- maybe a little sleet— just about figure. ‘The Philadelphia Phillies last Community College. Telephone: 846-4900. being voted into the Hall of Fame. triggering the Sabres’ 5-2 vic­ annual salary of $27,500 and —Co-authored a book with with John Burger netting 19 LA COSTA, Calif.^-~ bring, Fla. STEP everything except snow,” to a The 43-year-olS' Palmer won a pennant in 1950 ... the “ I’m only sorry that other great players couldn’t have tory over the Detroit Red other fringe benefits. college basketball coaching points followed by Skip Australian Rod Laver advanced 66 and the first round lead matched par TST at Cypress. Eagles in 1960 ..: the 76ers in gone along into the Hall of Fame with me.” Wings. great Ken Loeffler. He left a Bartlett, Glenn Cooper, Blaz to the semifinals in the $50,000 Thursday in the prestige-laden British Open champ Lee William Sullivan, Pats’ presi­ 1967, and then they traded and McHugh Named Spahn, now 51 and a coach with the Cleveland Indians, Schoenfeld’s goal, at 16:26 of national champion to coach at Stimac and Randy Granger World Championship of Tennis Bing Crosby National Pro-Am Trevino, who has a notorious dent, has been traveling around bungled their way to becoming SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) the second period, was Buf­ Texas A&M, developed ulcers, with'18, 14, 12 and 10 markers Michelob Classic, beating LADDERS received two awards from the writers, ope honoring him Golf Tournament, offering dislike for cold, wet weather, the country for more than a the laughing stock of pro — John McHugh, who falo’s first of three within a 2:07 had his stomach removed, quit respectively. Harold Solomon, Ft. Lauder­ as a Boston Brave player, the other being the Judge Emil 6205,000 in total prize money. went to 74 at Spyglass Hill. month in search of a man to basketball ... the Flyers have graduated from American span that enabled the Sabres to coaching. Frank Lalashius pumped in dale, Fla., 6-1, 64. Fuchs Memorial Award for contribution to baseball. pilot his club, which finished never won a title, and were overcome a 2-0 Detroit lead. “ I didn’t expect to play this Australian Bruce Crampton, nine points for the losers. International College last June, winner of the last two tour last season with a 3-11 record. bounced in the first round the —Suggested an article to Curt Manager Earl Weaver of the Baltimore Orioles told the Ironically, Schoenfeld was well at all, he said, “ I played ’The second tilt saw Six Pack has been named head baseball / IWORI A R T Y 4’ Wood «*8.50 Although club officials have two times they stumbled into Simmons. Next day he sliced Bowling Boston writers what they wanted to hear — that the Red playing forward at the time— very well and putted extremely events who has a chance to rout the Beau’s 6049. Joe Guar- coach at AIC. been silent, Sullivan reportedly the playoffs ... the Blazers are off a toe with his power mower. Sox would be the team to beat in a rundown of the 1973 the only occasion he played that well.” / become the first man in more dino was high point-collector DENVER, Colo. — Don John­ McHugh, a native of Orange, 6’ Wood .*11.6 0 also talked to Nebraska’s Bob new, but in the Philadelphia American League East race. position during the game. An-he Casper, who said he benefited than a decade to win three in a —Suggested a book to Robin with 23 while Rick Spellman son, Akron, Ohio, led a 24-man Conn., is currently enrolled in greatly from traditional row, blew to a 77 at Pebble Devaney and John McKay of tradition—last. advance into the semifinals of the graduate program at AIC. 8’ Wood “ I like my own team, but I have to like the Red Sox,” was placed there on a hunch by Roberts. He never had another had 18 for the winners. Dave .*15.90 the University of Southern The town even blew the bi­ Buffalo Coach Joe Crozier. “ Crosby weather” that had Beach. winning season. Bidwell and Bob Quaglia paced the $50,000 Denver Open He replaces Art Ditmar who 315 CENTER $T., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phonw 643-5132 W eaver said before being honored at the w riters’ 34th an­ California. centennial celebrations for The rugged Schoenfeld, after other players talking to the losers with 20 . and 12 Bowling Tournament with a 220 resigned to become recreation nual dinner. 1976, and the country was bom —Wrote an article on Eagles average. 4’ Aluminum .*9.90 a strong start this season, had themselves — Arnold Palmer Fairbank’s wife, Virgeleen, markers in that order. director at Brook Park, Ohio. Mobil heating oil “ The Red Sox have some outstanding young players, and here. « coach Jerry Williams. He was been playing poorly recently, called it "miserable as hell” — r Sports Sfafe J said Thursday night, “ I just 6’ Aluminum .*11.9 5 with pitchers like Luis Tiant and Marty Pattin, they are had a two-stroke lead over Tom hope there aren’t any problems Everywhere yoii travel, fired a week later A is tested in all kinds of hbnies and Crozier benched the sports fans make jokes about going to be tough to beat,” Weaver said. Weiskopf after his six-under- with the contract. If Uiere are —Wrote an article o n ^ illie s ’ 8' Aluminum .*19.50 youngster after his first two Friday Philadelphia sports teams: before it gets to yours. “ And Lynn McGlothen is one heck of a pitcher who turns on defense against par effort. none, he will sign Friday.” pitcher Rick Wise. He was Weiskopf at 68, was followed BASKETBALL “ The 76ers played the should help them a lot, coming off something like a 10-1 Detroit in the opening period. Fairbanks compiled a Record traded before it hit the street. 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It’s Manchester at Northwestern those six.times Joe went down, 125% O H H I amWIIIlMLE SWTSl WEHEHEARTOSOtVEYOU Colby College. draft. “ Schoenfeld did, got us a Paul Shkrp, Oklahoma presi­ conference in the top of the 10th aunl Kasden 16 11 generally considered to be the C C the atatue of William Penn atop 24 HOURS EVERY M Y , 7 DAYS sMAucHSsrmm ovmn so High scorer for Hartford, goal beside and got us going.” dent, said, “ We at the universi­ inning to announce he’d fired ABA Tool 15 15 easiest of the three and is the W R E S T L IN G City Hall shuddered and now 10-4, was Peter Egan with In other NHL games, Detroit ty would be keenly disappoints 2 Main St. 643-7111 Mobil A REEK THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! gToan^. Move over Phillies, general manager John Quinn. 255 CENTER STREET Lakewood 12 15 most sheltered from the Penney at Manchester 20 points and 15 rebounds.. downed Boston 4-2 and to lose what we consider io be a 76ers, Eagles, Blazers. The city The winning run scored while Opan Dally to 9 P.M. ACROSS HIOM MR. STEAK iWatkins 7 23 weather. SWIMMING Trail, Vmv Clalirt b Osr liilMnl Colby, 4-6, was led by Brad Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh 6- great football coach in Qiuck the reporters were in FARR’S heating oil has another sports casualty. Forest Hills 1 29 Jack Nicklaus, who won-this Manchester at Bristol Eastern Moore with 29 points. 3. Fairbanks. The problem in this com er is Carpenter’s office.

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HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE The “Action Marketplace” A FLOOR SANDING and SALESLADY — Experienced in K w iF=E p 2791. refinishing, (specializing in schedule. Call Chet Govang at T R A T O N i e p Holland-Ruhlander and retail clothing sales. Hours, 10-6 older floors). Also specializing week days. Apply at the Pants ARE YOU LOOKING FOR US? 1965 CORVAIR SpritOi^ needs PUBLIC STENO SERVICE Govang. 643-9574. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON some repair. Askfngkin $75. (!!all of al Uadi, kicMkig awdcal, etc. in inside painting and paper Pocket, 226 Spencer Street, hanging. John Verfaille, 646- If you are proficient in typing and shorthand and a r^ 646-4501 after 6 p.m.______AVON says “Be your own Manchester. Pathmark Shop­ 5750, 872-2222. Immediate Service ^ s s . ” Earn an income of your ping Center. a reliable, capable gal, we may be looking for 1964 BLACK convertible own, right in your own for an Interesting spot in our office. Volkswagen, excellent running LIVE IN — mature person for Reaeonabie Rates MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 neighborhood. Be an Avon An interview could be to our mutual advantage. condition. $125. Must sell. . Representative. Call 289-4922. elderly lady. Light Moving to Florida. Call 643- housekeeping. Own transporta­ Please call . . . MANCHESTER ^ Delivery - 7942. ______LADIES full or part-time work tion p referr^ . 643-2977, light trucking and package ------p- QUALITY NAMEPLATE SWIFT STENO SERVICE delivery. Refrigerators, in real estate. Join the “ Home 1972 DODGE Dart Demon, 340, fMAN for nursing home, Flthcr Hill Rd. QlMtonbury 568-3355 washers and stove moving team,” excellent commissions. 1 ttwINeMM power steering, automatic maintenance work. Call 649- 633-9495 specialty. Folding chairs for Call Wolcott Realtors, 568-8200. transmission. Excellent condi­ Day ______o r______Ewenlng 4519 between 7 a.m .4 p.m. rent. 649-0752. 349 Main St., East hartford. tion. Call 643-6756.

I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 26, 1973— PAGE SEVENTlEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 26, IjTO 49 73 Out of Town-For Sale 75 Out of Town-For Sale 75 F in l-f— d Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Lota-Land For Sale TME MILKMAKI- THE MAILMAM- m GARBAGEMAM- AHV MAM- 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Homea For Sale B ecause SEASONED firewood, cut and NEWINGTON - Older 8-room MANCHESTER - Centrally NtANCHESTER - Two-family, MANCHESTER - New listing, HEBRON— (1) Sell a parcel to OP ALL f r yoo 61UPID MUTT* split. 125 a dump truck load, JUST LISTED Rockledge sectiem. First time retrieve part of your cost. home, six f^ms first floor, located, duplex 6-6, double lot, 5-5, large rooms, separate modernized kitchen and bath, CRIME, ^ I LIVE H6REC- ^nd, gravel, stone and heating systems, 2-car garage, offered^S bedroom “ L” Ranch, About 7 acres, cleared. Good manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- 2-car garage. Broker, 649-1116. stove, dishwasher and you BOV large lot, excellent condition choice treed lot, view, $36,900. one-story building. Drilled well. RATED GP refrigerator included. Call for f t 9504. and location. $39,000. Char-Bon Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Good buy. Mid 20’s. (2) About 3 A DOG. MANCHESTER - New 7-room 900 appointment. $26,500. Ingraham A[gency, 643-0683. acres, graciously laureled, R I G H T ? S«P SEASONED fireplace wood cut Dutch Colonial. Three Realty, Vernon Circle, 8i72-3880. bedrooms, dining room, 24’ MANCHESTER — spacious 7 contemporary site, $6,600. Bob and split, delivered. Call 643- room Ranch, IVk baths, living Gonci’s Robert Agency, 228- ak io living room, family room with MANCHESTER — Spacious 0926. two-family flat, 5-6 rooms, cen­ room, fireplace, rec room with 9274. vaUATDOES patio off kitchen, aluminim tral location. Bus line. Good fireplace, garage, half acre lot. ICOVENTOY - $15,900. “ A BOLTON IT BARR Oardwi Products 50 REA siding, 2-car garage. Merritt THRU Agency, 646-1180. condition. Double garage. In desirable location. Out of Town-For Sale 75 (Lover’s Hideaway.” Two RAMBLMG 9-ROOM AT? $31,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Immediate occupancy. Priced (bedroom country Ranch, dou- BUY your potatoes direct from SEVEN-R(X)M Contemporary, for quick sale. Char-Bon COLUMBIA - $27,900. (ble lot, new bathroom and U&R (MMTEMPORARY the potaCb warehouse, comer of Out of Town- MANCHESTER - Centrally Agency, 643-0683. “ Looking for a view?” Three BucKland Road and Tolland Mutical Imtnimanta 53 Apartmuita For Rant 63 Apartmenta For Rant 63 66 beamed ceilings, paneling, 2 (kitchen, new heating unit, For Rent baths, family room, garages, located, 6 room home with bedroom Ranch, new kitchen (fireplace in living room . Delightful country setting, Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- CUSTOM Raised Ranch - 7 with built-ins, fireplace in FOUR-PIECE drum set, THREE-ROOM rear apart­ MANCHESTER - Newer 2- sw ee vifews, privacy, aluminum siding, 12x16 kitchen, Dead-end road. custom built, cedar clap­ 8248. ROCKVILLE - 3 rooms, $1(» rooms, 2 baths, paneled living room, two-car garage, on I famous make, good condition, ment, community oath bedroom Townhouse includes Hutchinsa gency. Realtors, 649- good sized laundry room, 3 board, native stone. Offers the facilities, adults only. $60 per heat, appliances, IVk baths, full monthly, 5 rooms, |150 5324. bedrooms, living room, dining carpeted recration room, a beautiful acre. Close to 1-84. COVENTRY - $31,900. plus one cymbal, reasonable. fireplace, sundeck, garages, _ ___ ,.ai^y. Realtors, ultimate in large family or in Houaahold Qooda 51 month. 643-0053. basement. $240. per month. monthly. Appliances, parking, room, 2 porches. Price reduced Lessenger Compan Unique opportunity, three Call 643-2800. garden, privacy. Hutchins 228-3080, 742-9718. law living with minimum of Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- acre lot, garden. Utilities not 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room to ^4,000. Cantor & Goldfarb 646-8713,------" bedroom Ranch with P ’1 included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. maintenance, cathedral MOVING - Must sell - 1971 PANTHER Portable organ, 4535. Colonial, birch cabinets, Realtors, 643-8442, 875-6244. fieldstone fireplace, p.m. COVENTRY — Five-room ceiling, fireplaced living avocado, electric self-cleaning good condition, best offer. ceramic tile bath, bam, clean overlooking lake. Lower level WOODLAND MODERN 3-room apartment, Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ room, formal dining room, stove, and side by side Four-piece practice drums, river, swimming, fishing. custom-built with waiting refrigerator. 647-1169. carpeted, utilities, parking. BOLTON — Studio type Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. age. iSvo extra building lots. country kitchen with ood condition, best offer, $24,900. Merritt Agency, 646- room, examining room, and f hone 643-8634. MANOR HilUard Street. 568-3850, 649- apartment, furnished, new, for fireplace, 5 bedrooms, MOVING - Complete 7289. one or two people. $150 a month. MANCHESTER - 7-room 1180.______office. 1.6 acres. May baths, family room. Heat and electricity included. S.B.M. has occupancy. household of fine Colonial fur­ Colonial, stove, refrigerator, Manchester — Convenient location. 3 bedrooms, GLASTONBURY - Charming niture with antiques and Wearing Apparel 57 APARTMENTS FOUR-room apartment, Privacy. No children, no pets. dishwasher, IVt baths, recrea­ Call Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 appliances, heat, hot water, Call 647-9879. formal dining room, eat-ln kitchen, full basement six-room Colonial plus separate MANSFIELD - $24,900. appliances, tools, etc. 646-4696. Homestead St. tion room, aluminum siding, facilities for mother-in-law or or Peggy Whitehead, 643-9886. STREET length black persian parking. Central location. breezeway, garage, trees. with recreation room started. Garage. Shaded lot. bedroom Cape near Coventry (Off W. Middle Tpke., Security deposit. $180 monthly. separate office. Beautifully line. New roof, freshly painted iw um p! WASHER and dryer. Hoover lamb fur coat, size 14-16, good Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Ideal for children. [\flORTGAGE IVIoney landscaped. IV^ acres adjoining Manchester) 649-3340. Bualneaa Locatlona- exterior, deep lot. Quick 1 WkTSON BEMH (M. portables, $75 each. One-year condition. Asking $100. (^11646- 67 5324. country club. Louis Dimock. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury For Rent Multipl* Listing Ssrvics old. 23” Motorola television, 1641. Realty, 649-9823. occupancy. Halp Wanted 45 apartments. Features wall-to- MANCHESTER - One- As Little as 5%Down RsaHors 35 Doga-BIrde-Peta 41 Articlaa lor Sale black and white, with stand, MANCHESTER - Over 300 $35. Phone 646-1337 after 6 p.m. Wanted to Buy 58 wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, bedroom ranch type apartment, Offered by the LEBANON - 3V4 acres. $29,- Hartford Offico 547-1550 PART-TIME bookkeeper and WHITE Persian male cat for TAG SALE — Saturday and private entrance, includes heat square feet of new office space 500. "Spic and Span” 6 room built-in oven, range, dishwasher, available in shopping center. Up to 30 Years to Repay receptionist for local dentist of­ stud. Call 646-1948. Sunday, January 27, 28.10 a.m. TRESTLE Table, four chairs, WANTED — Antique furnitre, and appliances, $170 per month. AMEDY REALTY VERNON Raised Ranch with screened refrigerator and disposal, elec-, Call Len Ferri, Hurwit & Realtors 875-6283 fice, afternoons. Experience - 4 p.m. Indoors. Furniture, and buffet, antique. Two-year- glass, pewter, oil paintings or Paul W. Dougan, 643-4535, 646- porch and finished Rec-room VERNON — Near Parkway, 6- trie heat, 2 air-conditioners, Simons, Realtors, 646-1117. PHUJIMiX . PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK room home, modem kitchen, 2 helpful. Reply Box “ DD,” FREE — Active five month glassware, silverware, and old automatic Hoover washer. other antique items. Any 1021. 646-1700 AREA Closer than you think! female terrier-cross, needs some antiques. 2 Loveland Hill glass sliding doors, all large ELLINGTON-Custom Cape baths, new furnace, aluminum Manchester Herald. $100 takes all. Phone 646-3731. quantity. The Harrisons, 643- 100,000 home with lots of space. Loves Road, Rockville, Conn. rooms. Full basement storage MANCHESTER - 3V2 room MANCHESTER - = I $S with shed dormers, 6 large siding, small barn, $24,900. OT09, 165 Oakland Street. ______. d iv id e . APPLICATIONS now being people. Call after 7 p.m., 647- PERSIAN Rug, Kerman area, ample parking. Starting at duplex. Stove, refrigerator. square feet, will AGENCY rooms, IV^ baths, enclosed Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Suitable for manufacturing and taken for a power press set-up 1767. TAG SALE — (Juality antiques 9’10” x6’7” , $400, excellent con­ WANTED — Antique furniture, $175. Handy to shopping, Lease. Adults. Pets allowed. PRIME porch, fireplace, basement Please let us handle your warehouse. 1-748-5634. I CONTEMPORARY Ranch - man. Medical, hospital and (arched glass bookcase, bowed dition. Call after 5 p.m., 649- toys, crank phonographs, schools, bus and religious $135. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, IMVESTMENT S avings Bank garage, workshop and partial properties - Anxious other fringe benefits. Apply in AKC Miniature Schnauzers, no front china cabinet), complete 7245. swords, guns, glass, attic or 742-8243. Living room has beamed SOUTH WINDSOR $35,900 facilities. DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, r e c room, high treed Buyers waiting. person. Quality Nameplate Co., sheidding, all shots, ears baby equipment (pram), winter cellar contents. 643-6535. cathedral ceiling with floor- Five units of three houses i beautiful, spacious, excellent K EITirS lot. $29,900. CUSTOM BULT RANCHn Fisher Hill Road, East cropped and groomed. clothing, (sacks, top coat, KENMORE three cycle Model apartment open for in­ FIVE-ROOM duplex, $220 to-ceiling firepiace, 2 full in prime location. Property location, first floor, all OF IVlANCHESTER Non-development, 3 bedroom Glastonbury, Conn. Reasonable. 649-3030. velvet pants suit, children’s fur washing machine, white, needs WANTED — Organ bench, spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other monthly. Security deposit. baths, huge master bedroom consists of two duplexes I KORNER VERNON-Split level, 7 LESSENGER CO. coat), bedding, glassware, Stove, refrigerator, heat, gar­ facilities, parking, reasonable Ranch close to golf course, 15 repair, but operational. reasonably priced. Phone 649- times by appointment. with walk-in closets, and one single. For more rooms, plus professionally 1(1 M I (»!('' MECHANIC — Experienced Live Stock 42 tools, lawnmower. Saturday, age, wall-to-wall carpeting in rent. 353 (Jenter St., 649-1680, minutes from Hartford. Texas Inexpensive. Phone 646-8486. 0125. Built by I Anderson windows, family information call; 21 yenrs of fxppriRnce with own tools, regular over­ 10-2 p.m., 46 Woodstock Drive, living room, no pets. Call 649- 649-3549. finished rec room, garage, size living room with fireplace MANCHESTER line — Well 44-A Bolton time, large truck fleet, gasoline GLASTONBURY - Box stalls (Vernon Street to Kennedy Rd.) UftR HOUSING CORP. 4212 after 5 p.m. room, redwood exterior, 2-car fireplace, carpeting and and carpeting, stunning island 16 CUBIC foot Westinghouse Rooma Wtthout Board 59 OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, 2- cared for Ranch with fireplaced G46-H713 742-9718 for rent. Feed, bedding, cleaned Manchester. Rentals by: garage, beautiful wooded lot CARL A. appliances, treed back yard. 228-.1080 kitchen with built-ins, engine. Call 643-2414. refrigerator. Kenmore 4:30 p.m., 6-room Cape, garage. living room, 1% baths, large daily. Trails, acreage, jump Robert D. Murdock, Realtor MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- with a view. Immaculate. $31,900. automatic washer, both in THE THOMPSON House — I ZINSSER AGENCY Bed Keith Make offer. 19 Chester Drive, master bedroom, and large enclosed back porch, over­ RN or LPN full or part-time, rink, hunt course available to INFANT’S crib and bureau set, bedroom townhouse, full Manchester excellent condition. Phone M3- Cottage St., centrally located, 643-2692 643-9551 Manchester. CJenter Street to carpeted family room with bar. sized garage. Jon Jennings. 649-4519. boarders. 633-5687. 561-1569. $50. Large dog house, $20. Call private basement, includes RAISED Ranch, custom built, 646-1511 ..et your imagination run VERNON—Executive 8502. large, pleasantly furnished Carol Drive, follow signs. Excellent home. Mid 30’s. Keith 644-0348. neat, appliances, carpets, 1 cathedral ceilings, large free when it comes to Colonial, 8 rooms, 4 COVENTRY — m room 3- ••B&W.. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Kasper Realty, 563-1845. Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. ALL around carpenters, at FOR SALE — Registered % ZENITH television, console, THREE-ROOM garden private patio and entrances, NEW OFFICE I fonhal dining room, modem covering windows. Un- bedrooms, 2V4 baths, covered bedroom Cape. Fireplace in The BARROWS <1 WALLACE Co for overnight and permanent Realtor! — MLS least five years experience. Arabian mare, professionally FOR SALE — Large size dog 23” screen, black and white. apartment. Avocado appliance, $200 per m onth. Paul W. equipped kitchen, 2 full baths, coventional window MANCHESTER - New 7-roora deck off family room living room, den, utility room, trained English. Western Cut­ guest rates. Lota-Land For Sale 73 kitchen. Great buy at $22,000. Manchester Parkade — 64>-6S(Hj Good pay, excellent benefits. G. house. Never used. Reasonable. Running good. $75. Phone after vanity bath, carpeting, heat, Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. BUILDING 4 good-sized bedrooms, 2 Cape. Three bedrooms, IVi fireplace, garage, aluminum H. & L. Construction, 994 back show saddle, also English Phone 875-4179. « hot water, air-conditioner, $175 treatments, such as Others available. Welles 5 p.m., 649-2909. R(X)M, private home, a good fireplaces, oversized 2-car bath s, family room with siding, prestige area. Hartford Tpke., Rockville. 872- saddle. Both excellent monthly. Immediate MODERN one-bedroom decorative blinds, shades ANDOVER Lakefront - 4 Agency, 643-0302, 742-7356. VERNON — New listing. Seven home for a girl away from BEST BUYS firepiace and sundeck, acres, excellent private loca­ 8386. condition. 742-8360. HALF-PRICE Sale. All items SEWING Machines, Singer occupancy. Phone 649-3978, 643- apartment, wall-to-wall 150 NO. MAIN ST. I garage. and panels, can give a per­ aluminum siding, two-car gar­ O’DONNELL Evenings Patricia Sypek, 742- room custom built Early home, board optional. M3-6745. By Belllore tion. For the most .\merican Cape. Full dormer, half price or less. Beeline Touch and Sew, $47.50; 1972 Zig- 6165. carpeting, range, refrigerator, (Cor. of Main) NEW Oversized Cape — sonal stamp to a room far age. Lovely wooded lot. Merritt 8113. SALES representative — Fashions, January 27th, 10 disposal, air-conditioner, large discriminating buyer. Please REAL ESTATE first-floor family room, $37,500. Zag, unclaimed law-away, ROOM with kitchen privileges, BRANDNEW... more effectively than most Agency, 646-1180. opening for an ambitious, a .m .-2 p.m . Com pany 3, LARGE sunny 4-room apart­ closets, basement storage, 9 ,0 0 0 Square Foot Living room with fireplace, call for details. Hayes Agency, VERNON — Plenty of living Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Articlaa tor Sale 45 ^3.75. Guaranteed. 522-0931, centrally located, 14 Arch And beautiful! Eight-room 875-8647__ reliable, hard working person Firehouse, Talcottville, Conn. ment, one child, $135. No pets. laundry facilities, parking for 2 Will DMdo formal dining room, eat-in conventional curtains — 646-0131. space in this lovely six-room 50 dealer. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi MANCHESTER - Quality built who would like to work into LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Street. Security deposit, utilities extra. cars, good location. 140 Hilliard kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, and they may not only cost Ranch. Three bedrooms, 2 30-Day Occupancy eight-room Ranch with COVENTRY — Your own management, 5-day week, Ring bell for service. Shiners, TAG SALE — 569 Hilliard 633-6026. St., $175 per m onth. Call aluminum siding. Walk to all baths, first floor fireplaced baths, good sized eat-ln THREE-Piece bedroom set, PLEASANT, heated room for less but be more easily attached two-car garage on EAST Hartford — Nine-room salary plus commission and car crawlers, etc. 144 Deming Street, Saturday 9-5. Moving — Peterman, 649-9404. schools. Still time to pick your family room, tremendous stream. Large building lot, appiianced kitchen, formal VERNON $150; five-piece kitchen set, working gentleman. Apply 4 maintained. treed lot. Two full baths large Raised Ranch. Three allowance, other company Street, Manchester. Wapping miscellaneous items. 649-2345. FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ • Ample Parking front-to-back living room. minutes from private beach. dining room, fireplaced living $75; six-piece living room set, Pearl Street or call 643-9353, I colors and fixtures. family room, etc., Zinsser bedrooms, paneled family New Six Room benefits. Apply in person. Road. nished, second floor, older or MANCHESTER area - Modern Two to choose from. Lovely 1. BRAND NEW $500 down. Owner, 649-6549 room, fully carpeted. Let us $200. 643-5231. 649-3142. • All Electric Agency, 646-1511. room, den or fourth bedroom, "L" Shaped Ranchi Singer Co., 856 Main St., TAG SALE — Saturday and married couple preferred, no 4-room apartment, heat, hot I RANCH — 7 rooms, large show you this home located in • Elevator executive area. COLONIAL — 3 bedrooms, MANCHESTER - A-zone kitchen, living room, dining Large living room with Manchester. ALUMINUM sheets used as Sunday, until everything is sold. SOLID maple 48” round table children or pets, parking, hot water, carpeting, appliances, living room with L-shaped great area. Low 30s. Ingraham LIGHT housekeeping room, • Full Services fireplace, one full bath plus MANCHESTER — Seven-room building lot, 150’ frontage, city room. Large lovely lot. Merritt cathedral ceiling and stone printing plates, .007 thick, Partridge Lane, ’Tolland. with leaves and 4 chairs, $150. water, centrally located. storage. $190 monthly. 649-2871, Realty, Vernon Circle, 872-3880. fully furnished, stove, • Wall-to-wall Carpetng dining room with fireplace, 3 TEN IKKWIS! Ranch with garage on treed lot, utilities, excellent area. Agency, 64^1180. INSPECTOR — Appliance 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for ?1. Draperies, color television, Security deposit. Also three 646-0882. half baths. Aluminum fireplace, roomy kitchen with Custom built green patterned refrigerator, linens provided. I bedrooms, wall-to-wall, fireplace, wall-to-wall caroet, Starkweather Realtors, 646- manufacturer needs individual Phone 643-2711. black and white television, room heated apartment • Excellent Location Yes, there’s a family room, siding, sliding glass doors ANDOVER — Four-room eating nook, 3 b l o o m s , 2 full vinyl upholstered couch and 801 Main St., 649-9879. carpet, family room, 2-zone paneled den. Walk to school for inspection of raw materials maple hutch, clothing, mis­ available February 1st, with • Convenient to Highways office and sewing room in this 5353. ^ o n se t home on beautiful acre baths with vanities, built-in chair, asking $125. Phone 649- WE HAVE customers waiting heat, garage, well landscaped to deck. $33,900. Priced at $29,900. Zinsser Agen­ wmim and vendor parts. Will also HOT water Furnace, convec­ cellaneous articles. rambling Ranch, besides lot. 12x24’ chicken coop, and 7313. WANTED — Middle-aged stove. 643-6441, 4-8 p.m. for the rental of your apartment 2. RANCH— 3 bedrooms, cy, 646-1511. 3-bedroom Ranch with IMi appliances, first floor laundry lot. $29,500. MARLBOROUGH - Lovely other out-buildings. Drilled audit raw materials to some tors, 30” gas stove, aluminum woman, non-smoker or drinker or home. J.D. Real Estate seven spacious rooms on the baths, fireplace, full base­ area. Two-car garage, city first and second layout work. combination doors, office Boata-Acceaaorlea 46 646-6300 IVi baths, fireplaced living treed building lot, ^4 acre, well. Oil hot air heat. We have CROWN IC-150 pre-amp. Crown to share home with same. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. [ o v e r s i z e d C ustom 4- first floor, 2 full baths, 2-car NEW on the market — Moder­ ment with garage. PLUS a utilities. Only $42,000. Apply Personnel Department, calculator, metal kitchen room. Large recreation private street, easy access to the key. $11,000. Call Lessenger D-150 amp., pair Advents, pair Garage. References, 649-7640, CORONADO bedroom Colonial. Built in garage. W all-to-wall in a nized, clean, roomy 4-4, 2- 30x50’ heated building, ideal cabinets, built-in tubs, lavs. 643- EVINRUDE outboard motors, Brokers Protected highway. Walking distance to Company, 646-8713, 228-3080, Iona Company, 6 Regent Street, Microstatic tweeters, Phillips LOOKING for anything in real couple of rooms and a built-in room with carpeting and family with 2-car garage, Holsclaw and Mastercraft 649-0361. 1972. First-floor family room lake. $8,000. Phone 646-7668. for many uses, such as USR REALTY CO., MC. Manchester. 2465 , 643-1442. 212 turntable with B&O SP-12 CLUB A P TS . estate rental — apartments, bar. $30’s. stoves and refrigerators to 742-9718. trailers, sales-service. 1 with fireplace, 2% baths with air-conditioner in the family welding, antique finishing, cartridge. All less than one FURNISHED room for homes, multiple dwellings,: no stay. Only $1,600 down and it 643-2692 LOOKING for a low priced Complete service department, marble vanities, 2-car room are only a couple of the 3. 8-Room Ranch -=- MANCHESTER - Building lot, carpenter shop, etc. Call RNs — LPNs — full-time and year old. $950 or best offer. gentleman, homey LUXURIOUS fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for Store, can by yours. T. J. Oockett, Htrirfd Robert D. Murdock, Realtor part-time, charge positions, 3- color TV? We have a very fine boating supplies, accessories, oversized garage, full walk­ extra value features. Prestige Garage, fireplace, full city utilities, excellent location. Lloyd Odell at ’T.J. Crockett, After 5 p.m., 1-455-9290. atomosphere, includes kitchen 2-Boflroom Associates, Inc. 643-5129. office, etc. $160. Call 640-2426,9- Realtors, 643-1577. aatsHM Ua 11 and 11-7. Excellent benefits, selection of reconditioned color Woolsey paints, Gerich’s area and priced right. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Realtor, 875-6279.______and parking. Call 649-4936, 649- 5. out basement with sliding basement, treed yard, Get Fast Resulti every other weekend off. and black and white TV sets on Marine Service, 1982 Tolland Furnished Apts. 2440. SINGER Touch and Sew, like 3436. DELUXE ONE — Bedroom giass doors. Beautiful skyline walk to bus. Only $27,900. Meacfows Convalescent Home, display now in our store. Stop in Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. new, hems, buttonholes, stretch • Just for single people apartment, wall-to-wall MANCHESTER — Available 1 view. SIXIMKIM... 333 Bidwell St. Call between 9-3, ana look them over. Modern TV •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4. Beautiful 4-bedroom stitches, monograms, sews on YOUNG Gentleman, private • Wall-to-wall carpeting carpeting throughout, complete soon. East Center Street. New Service, 805 Hartford Road, 643- Sporting 47 Older hom e in low , low 646-2321. Goods buttons, fancy designs. home, pleasant room, next to • All appliances appliances, vanity bath. First floor office-business RANCH on 3 acres with 11 Colonial in excellent 2205. (Next to Manchester twenties'. This is truly a Originally $399.50, now only shower, telephone, parking. (Centrally located $175 monthly. space, 50’ to 2,500 square feet. large rooms, 3 baths, 5 neighborhood. Complete Oldsmobile). POOL Table, professional size, • DisWasher scarce price range these days. w $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, 649-6801 after 6 p.m. R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. Possible telephone and bedrooms, family room, 2 view of Hartford. 60’s. Situation Wanted 38 4Vzx9’, custom made, finest • 2 full baths secretarial service. Merritt Deep yard. Call now! Whis Is The Story of Multiple Listing! dealer. kitchens. Ctould be ideal for in­ DISPOSABLE diapers, good XVi." slate, best accessories. 1 5. 6-Room Colonial. LADIES only — Furnished • Air-conditioner MANCHESTER - Large Agency, 646-1180. laws. Bam, six horse stalls, 6 EXPERIENCED nurse’s aide factory seconds, $4.50 for a 30 649-9842 after 4. ESTATES and household lots to room for rent, all utilities in­ • Fireplace modem 7-room duplex. Three BRANDNEW... Clean home in good loca­ desires private duty work, care pound case during January. TALCOTTVILLE - Vi office- regulation dog kennels. buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. clu d e, community kitchen and • Balcony bedrooms, kitchen, family And also beautiful. Raised tion. Full basement, large THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE and companion to elderly. Call After January $7.50. Phone 647- TWO 12 gauge shot mnms, two 22 store space, approximately 280 m 644-2376. bath, on bus line, near stores. • Gym rooms room, dining and living rooms. RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, Ranch now going up in bedrooms, plenty of with a glossy print of a picture of your property—these 9053. automatic rifles. (?all 649-9842 CLEAN USED — refrigerators, Garage. Lease and security. square feet. High traffic The plan or idea of Multiple Listing did not originate References, security. Call after formal dining room, eat-in prestige area. Priced to sell in closets, treed lot. Only are combined into one sheet for easy reference and within after 4 p.m. ranges, automatic washers • Sauna baths $240. Blanchard & Rossetto, location, parking. Route 83, with the Manchester Board of Realtors. i EXPERIENCED Secretary 4 p.m., 644-0383. I kitchen, living room has I the forties. Call for details. SELLING old dolls, miniature with guarantees. See them at B. • Rec room Realtors, 646-2482. near Exit 95. 647-9736, 233-8021. $25,900. It was adopted from plans in operation in other a matter of days after you have signed the contract, your desires work in Manchester furniture and some glassware. 1971 SKIROULE snow mobile, cathedral ceiling, large D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main LARGE, pleasant room next to Boards country wide. The plan is simple. Instead of you, listing is broadcast to over 100 Realtors and Salespeople. area. Flexible hours. Telephone Phone 646-0724. SS300, 28 h.p. Very good master bedroom, family room Leaving garage doors open St., Call 643-2171. bath, private home, for working More-More-More FIVE room apartment, SUCCESSFUL area south of SPARKLMG RANCH . . . It is as simple as that. 643-7520 after 4 p.m. condition. $6(K). Phone 643-2851 floor-tod 34 Three Tape recorders, to-wall carpeting, all T h ese fine underpriced 42 N ot moving ■ J i appliances, neatea, air- MANCHESTER home value. Wall to wall Moving? We are members of 45 Jacob’s eldest demonstrators. Values to $1088 properties “ mu^t be sold.” Use the same caution in selecting your Agent as in selecting your doctor or lawyer - Choose a Realtor and be sure to ROCKVILLE — One and two- » 36 conditioning, parking, $190.646- carpeting, rec room, garage, THREE Realtor Boards and aon (Bib.) $29.96. N o w ...... One and two bedrooms. b^ room apartments, stove and Certainly worthy of your 7800. country size lot, priced at PHILBMCK their respective Multiple tell him that you want Multiple Listing Service. 40 Fork part 40 41 refrigerator. Phone 623-8137. careful inspection. Call 90 State (ab.) ■ Near schools, churches $34,500. CaU Tony WasUefsky Listing systems! Clall us - we 42 43 44 49 4 7 40 Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 or ONLY A The Manchester Multiple Listing Service SELLING OR 52 H alt |)fe’IVE-ROOM apartment, and shopping center, <«. at 649-5306. I work! 53Saa,aagle 1 garage. Available March 1st. ROCKVILLE - 10 Grant Peggy Whitehead, 643-9886. In eoopwratlon with BUYING te U 61 $2 A ll It9m» Bublect to prior ta/«. AGENCY REALTOR MAY M SaniM ter Utilities extra. No children, no bus line. Call anytime. Street, efficiency apartment, BELFIORE 2Vk rooms, heat, hot water, J. WATSON BEACH CO. DISPLAY CALL A (rt.) S3 64 H pets. 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i, PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 28. 1973 Pray For Peace The Weather Out of Town-for Solo 7B Success Tonight * Conference Feb> 13 O’Neill Penalizes Cloudy with periods of rain tonight. Lows Obituary Manchester Mayor John ’Thompson has BOLTON — Choice listing one Rham Teacher in mid 30s. Considerable cloudiness Sun­ asked town residents to take time at 7 bednxnn deluxe home^ r i^ t on Refuse Collectors day with high im'mid 40s. Precipitation In all areas of the industrial In Police Dispute the lake. Maximum pnvacy. (Continued from Page One) Jacob A. Storrs p.m. today for a moment of prayer and iianrl|TBtTr € probability 70 per cent tonight, 20 per cent arts facility at Rham, equip thanksgiving for the cease-fire in Viet- Load«l with extras. Owners An infonhal conference on centers on the wording on an Jacob Allen Storrs, 68, of Director of Public Works checked regularly for Sunday. davsky’s department at Rham. ment was laid out with safety in Florida bound. T. J. Crockett the labor dispute between the emergency sick leave provision Cheriton, Va., formerly of William O’Neill, after meetings violations. R ^ ltor, 643-1577. As stated in the April article, mind. In'Addition, students are MANCHESTER — A City o f Village Charm Town of Manchester and the in the 1972-1974 police contract Manchester, d i^ ’Thursday at a with representatives of three Private refuse contractors “ Safety is an attitude which instructed in general safety MANCHESTER, Conn., SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1973 - VOL. XCII. No. 99 SIXTEEN PAGES — 2 TV — 2 MINI PAGES PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Manchester Police Union l/)cal — The union claims that Weiss Cheriton nursing home. He was private refuse collectors receive permits at no cost to must be developed in students, rules which are strictly en­ VERNON 1495 has been set for Tuesday, changed the contract wording the husband of Mrs. Ellen charged with dumping out-of- dump refuse at the town facility not only in industrial arts areas, forced in all lab areas which FUST FLOOR FAMILY.. . Feb. 13. from “ unlimited” to “ad­ Mercer Storrs. town refuse at Manchester’s — provided the refuse is picked but also in the home and are located in the 110 foot by 200 Room makes this 3 bedroom, The session will be held at the ditional” sick time; Weiss said Mr. S torrs' was born in landfill area, has informed up only in Manchester. anywhere potential hazards foot industrial arts wing at the O’Neill has announced one-year old Ranch a Municipal Building,^ starting at the word "unlimited” is a new Connecticut and had lived in them of the following penalties: exist.” school. delightful home to own. Add 10:30 a.mi, and will be demand. Manchester before moving to ... General Sanitation of guidelines for determining When Mordavsky first came suspension time for violations IMi baths, carpeting,, built-in moderated by an agent of the The union has voted to reject Cheriton 20 years ago. Newington — A 30-day suspen­ Want9d-R0al Estat* 77 to Rham in 1961, there were A retired nurseryman, he had — first offense, 15 days; second oven, range, dishwasher, State Labor Relations Board the 1972-1974 contract, and sion of permit and a $200 fine. only three small classrooms in been associated with the C.R. offense, 30 days; third offense, firepaced living room for total (SLRB). Weiss has ordered that the old ... Tobacco Valley Rubbish Cease-Fire Accord which the staff of two taught Burr Nursery while in 60 days; fourth offense, 1 year. value. Outstanding at 133,900. Wanfd to Buy The meeting will be closed to 1970-1972 contract will be in Removal Co. of South Windsor general shop. This expanded to In determining the number of Mr. Jennings, 649-5306. the public and the press. SLRB force until the dispute is Manchester and later at the — A 45-day suspension and a REAL ESTATE metal working, electricity and Agent John Gaspic said the Tankards Nursery in Virginia. offenses, a two-year history ..B&W.. Two-family house, Manchester drafting and finally power and resolved. $100 fine. The B A R R O m ^ WALLACE Co. “ presence of outsiders tends to He was a member of the ... Anthony Botticello of will be used. vIcInUy. graphic arts with a staff of five In addition to fining and Realtors — MLS WRITE BOX A, inhibit the parties involved.” The Feb. 13 conference is American Rose Society. Manchester — A 15-day suspen­ Manrheslef Partade — M8-M08 __ MANCHESTER HERALD teaching the course. suspending the company, Both the police union and the likely to take the whole day, Survivors, besides his wife, sion and a $200 fine. Mordavsky has also been O’Neill is exploring the town have filed complaints with SLRB Agent Gaspic said. If no are a daughter. Miss Sharon In addition, each will be in a Signed In Paris VERNON - Six room split, 3 very instrumental in getting the SLRB. The union claims agreement is reached, the Storrs, at home; and a brother. 15-day probationary period, possibility of issuing an arrest bedrooms, baths, one block SELLING your home or much needed equipment for his acreage? Workingrkii for you is our that Town Manager Robert matter may be scheduled for a Moor Storrs of East Hartford. summons to the driver of the from elementary school. department through state reim­ following the suspension, when Measure. Hagler Real Estate, Weiss refused to bargain with formal hearing before the Funeral services will be refuse vehicle. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- their refuse trucks will be PARIS (AP) — Agreement on Tran Van Lam for South Viet­ promised the South Vietnamese Ending the War and Restoring >43-6624. bursable funds spending hours the union; the town claims that three-member SLRB, depen­ Saturday at 2 p.m. at Holmes As the U.S. and South Viet­ 2440. ending the war and restoring nam. On the other side. Foreign delegation that no gathering or Peace in Vietnam.” on paper work and “ red tape” the union is guilty of poor faith ding on whether the in­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. namese delegations left, the in order to be eligible for the peace to Vietnam was signed Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh demonstration would be The protocols cover the bargaining. vestigating agent determines if The Rev. Robert Eldridge Jr. of Vernon crowd across the street booed VERNON — 17 rooms, with six Court of Probate today in the ballroom of an old signed for North Vietnam and allowed near the center.” release of prisoners, the opera­ District of Manchester funds. The dispute apparently a hearing is warranted. South United Methodist C3iurch and jeered, then burst into the acres, owner transferred. Must Paris hotel near the Arc de tion of the four-nation control sell ^ is tremendous piece of will officiate. Burial will be in Mrs. Nguyen Tri Binh for the “ International’ as the Viet NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’Triomphe. Foreign Minister Lam then commission of Canada, In­ property. 4V4 baths, elevator, Community Activities East Cemetery. Viet Cong. Cong foreign minister, Mrs. New School Plan protested personally to Foreign donesia, Poland and Hungary encK porches, swimming ESTATE OF HENRY J. FAY His community service ac­ For the United States it The main agreement signed Binh, came into view. closed There are no calling hours. Minister Maurice Schumann. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William tivities not only include the means the end of the longest by all four parties calls for the The South Vietnamese and the operation of the tem­ While he said he had not dis­ Riealtor, 643-1577. E. Fitzgerald, Judge, all claims must be Manchester area but also the war in its history and a conflict end of the fighting in Vietnam delegation announced later that porary Joint Military Commis­ presented to the fiduciary named below Charles W. Martin Hinges on Public cussed with Schumann the entire regional district area of paid for in the lives of nearly at"”midnight Greenwich Mean it had expressed “ its deep sur­ sion to be set up by the four par­ on q f before April 18, 1973 or be barred Johnson Rites question of Paris being the site VERNON - Built in 1967, 4- Charles William Martin, 91, ties to the agreements. by law. The fiduciary is: Rham which consists of 46,000 men and billions of Time — or 7 p.m. EST. prise” to the French govern­ bedroom Colonial, front-to-back of the 12-nation international Shirley L. Fay Hebron, Andover and of East Hartford, died would not solve the ultimate dollars. The delegates signed at a ment for permitting the The documents set aside for living room with fireplace, By Barbara Richmond conference on Vietnam later, 707 East Middle Tpke. Marlborough. Wednesday at Rockville problem of space needs and at ’The signing took 18 minutes table and then walked back into demonstration to take place Rogers and ’Trinh were three large eat-in kitchen, lamily Manchester, Conn (Herald Reporter) General Hospital. He was the best would probably take the and ended with champagne an adjoining room. They did not he noted that “ such protocols plus a fourth covering 06040 An active member of the Held At Ranch near the scene of the signing. room (for dining room), large father of Mrs. Jeanette Mon- If the Board of Education demonstrations are not of a U.S. removal of American lot with city water and sewer. Manchester Fire Department high school off double sessions toasts. shake hands. But one informant “ The French authorities had tovani of South Windsor and takes the request for an ap­ Separate documents were set nature to ensure the serenity of mines dropped in North Viet­ 137,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, for 17 years, he was voted the STONEWALL, Tex. (AP) - place in the family cemetery on only for one year. who was present said the at­ Joseph A. Martin and Mrs. propriation of some $8 million aside for signing later in the the negotiations.” namese waters. 643-2121. Court of Probate Outstanding Fireman of the The burial of former President the LBJ Ranch. Before the board comes to mosphere in the adjoining room District of Manchester Rita Kalos, both of Manchester. for expansion of Rockville High day by the United States and The only difference in the Year in 1964. He is also a Lyndon B. Johnson reflected Hundreds of others stood any decision it wants Dr. Ray­ was relaxed and all four parties About 300 French and Viet­ ENFIELD — Price reduced on Other survivors are 2 other School to a referendum for the North Vietnam. documents in the morning and NOTICE TO CREDITORS member of St. Bridget R.C. the things he cared about: across the Pedemales River to mond Ramsdell, superinten­ exchanged champagne toasts to Post-War namese, waving a forest of 7Vt room Ranch, IVz car sons, 4 other daughters, 22 third time the impetus will Outside the old Majestic afternoon session is in the Church. religious solemnity, military listen as the amplified eulogies dent of schools, to come up with peace and friendship. North Vietnamese and Viet garage. Living room with ESTATE OF JULIA KLUCK grandchildren and 19 great­ have to come from the Hotel demonstrators booed the Each delegation was given a preamble and the designation of Pursuant to an order of Hon. William In Hebron, he volunteered his pageantry, deep-felt oratory of evangelist Billy Graham and figures showing the working Cong flags, stood behind police fireplace, modem kitchen with grandchildren. townspeople. Conclave E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be former Texas Gov. John B. capacity of every school in U.S. and South Vietnamese en­ copy of the documents, bound in barriers opposite the entrance the signatories. • built-ins, 3 bedrooms, den, time and efforts in starting an and the gathering of good Discussing school space presented to the fiduciary named below Connally echoed across the rain Th'e funeral will be Saturday town, the number of useable voys and cheered the North different colored, gold- to the conference center. The agreement signed by all finished rec room. Comer lot. industrial arts program at the friends. needs at a special meeting last Rogers Signs Peace Pact on or before April 19, 1973 or be barred Gilead Hill School for 5th and dampened pasture. at 8:30 a.m. from the Callahan classrooms in each and the Vietnamese and Viet Cong as embossed leatheri Proposed Lam said on leaving four parties refers only to “ the Many extras. Immediate by law. The fiduciary is: In near-freezing night, the board members “ He loved this hill country,” Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., number of pupils in each class. they arrived and left. The U.S. copies were in navy th a t the parties participating in the occupancy. $31,500. F. M. Gaal John Kluck 6th graders conducting in- Thursday afternoon, agreed they could not see any S ch u m a n n Agency, M3-2682. said the Rev. Dr. Graham, East Hartford, with a Mass of Mrs. Marie Herbst said she The demonstrators waved blue; the South Vietnamese in “ disturbed the Paris conference on Vietnam.” 11 Johnson Terrace service workshops for the estimated at 10,000 sense to bringing the question demonstrations U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers’ hand signs the Vietnam peace agreement at Manchester, Conn. resplendent in a dark robe the Resurrection at St. Mary’s would not be in favor of just North Vietnamese and Viet brown; the North Vietnamese, TOKYO (AP) - Prime the signing The signing ends for the teachers, setting up equipment outside a waist-high stone fence of the high school to another serenity of the Hotel Majestic today to end the longest war in American history. (AP photo) GLASTONBURY - Horse 06040 edged near the neck in red. Church, East Hartford, at 9:15. building classrooms; "the kind Cong flags and sang the “ Inter­ red, and the Viet Cong, green. Minister Kakuei Tanaka today United States a war that saw its and general overseeing. to get a better look at the 50- referendum unless the people of ceremony.” lovers, 3-bedroom Ranch, two The evangelist quoted the Burial will be in St. Mary’s of building is important to m e,” national” , the anthem of The close of the ceremony proposed an international con­ Signed at the first ceremony first soldier killed in action in Many residents in the district minute ceremony which ^ook the town join forces and in­ fireplaces. Barn, fencing former president as saying, “ I Cemetery, East Hartford. she said, while stressing the socialism. was delayed a bit because some ference of Asian and Pacific were three protocols, or 1961. Since then 45,931 available if desired. 633-5687, Court of Probate towns have been fortunate in dicate they will support such a District of Manchester love this country where people Friends may call at the need for more industrial arts This prompted an official copies had to be taken back to nations to discuss maintenance annexes, and the main agree­ Americans have died in action 561-1569. having special projects done for request. ’Twice last year the them by Mordavsky’s students. know when you are sick, love funeral home tonight from 7 to and business facilities. She protest from the South Viet­ the envoys for signatures in­ of peace and postwar ment entitled: “ Agreement on and 303,605 have been wounded. \ Moment Of Prayer, NOTICE TO CREDITORS townspeople were asked to ap­ He is always looking for these you while you are alive, and 9. urged the board to consider namese to the French govern­ advertently missed in the reconstruction in Indochina. WmnM-Roal Estata 77 ESTATE OF ANOTHONY F. Executive prove appropriations for the projects to better train his miss you when you die.” these extra facilities in the light ment. A South Vietnamese original rotation. In his policy speech at the DECIANTIS school expansion program. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William students. Johnson, 64, was fatally that for about one-half the spokesman said the The champagne toasts lasted opening of the Japanese Diet, Capsules i Thanksgiving The first time the plans were E..FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Changes stricken with a heart attack at Mrs. Theresa Rossi students, the high school educa­ demonstrators marred “ the about 15 minutes and the envoys or parliament, Tanaka also presented to the fiduciary named below presented as a single package serenity” of the signing pledged efforts to improve the WHEN’S THE BEST on or before April 22, 1973 or be barred Praise the ranch Monday afternoon. Mrs. Theresa Rossi of tion is the end of their educa­ then left the conference hall POW Privacy with a price tag of $8.6 million quality of Japan’s foreign aid, by law. The fiduciary is: His students at Rham might Requested He has had major heart attacks Pelham, N.Y., formerly of tion. ceremony. without making any statements Set For 7 Tonight TIME TO SELL? Janet G. DeCiantis which included a pool and ad­ Secretary of State William P. correct its trade imbalance and 186 East Center Street say that Mordavsky runs a in 1955 and 1972. Manchester and Coventry, died Refering to a report issued and returned to the waiting cars ditional gym facilities. The se­ avoid another revaluation of the' Market Rallies Manche.ster, Conn. “ tight ship” but he receives His grave, filled at dark after this morning at a Bronx, N.Y., this week by the Connecticut Rogers signed for the United just as the sun broke through an 06040 cond time the question was NEW YORK (AP) - The By The Assoelnled Press You’d think when the trees WASHINGTON (AP) - the crowd had dispersed on foot hospital. She was the widow of Public Expenditures Council States and Foreign Minister overcast sky. Japanese currency. To Be Protected nothing but the highest praise broken down into three He said it is “ Japan’s most Dow Jones average of in­ and flowers are in bloom, and respect from them. President Nixon proposed to and in buses and cars, was Domenico Rossi. (CPEC) on the projection of President Nixon has proclaimed a “ national moment of separate questions but was still urgent task” to contribute to TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — Americans dustrial stocks rallied from a would be the best time to sell Court of Probate Cheers were heard in every Congress today that it abolish guarded throughout the night by Mrs. Rossi lived in Coventry public school enrollment prayer and thanksgiving” at 7 p.m. today and urged District of Manchester defeated in a narrow vote. “ solidifying” peace in Vietnam who have waited to see Vietnam prisoners of war return to deficit of more than nine points your house, but bur sales peo­ classroom throughout the three organizations in his four military policemen and for about 20 years before com­ related to school capacities Americans to observe the official start of the Vietnam Board chairman Joseph and that Japan is studying the to close out the week with an in­ ple at Realtor, RICHARD E. NOTICE TO CREDITORS school when his award was an­ executive office. two Secret Service agents, who ing to Manchester in 1961. She enrollment projection for the home soil may not see much when it actually happens. Powers said, last night, Reds Continue possibility of an international dex of 1003.54. cease-fire with "appropriate ceremonies and activities.” MERRITT AGENCY, are In a message to the Congress, sat in a car to avoid the cold. recently moved to Pelham to town of Vernon, Robert Dubeau Military officials who have been preparing “ Operation ESTATE OF CELESTINO JOHN nounced over the loudspeaker “ without some type of ad­ At one point Friday, the Dow willing to change your opi­ CARDUCCI aka CELESTINO J. he said the action would pare Mrs. Johnson and the make her home with her and other board members and conference of Asian and Pacific “ A long and trying ordeal for at school on Wednesday and it ditional building, double Homecoming” for months said Friday they plan to keep dipped to 994.96, but it closed nion. Right now we desperate­ CARDUCCI 389 jobs from the executive of­ families of her two married daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rolfo. nations “ to exert utmost efforts America has ended,” Nixon said a minute of silence would Pursuant to an order of Hon. William appeared that every student school officials, questioned the public, newsmen and photographers at a distance from The W. P. Quish Funeral sessions will go into a long-term for rehabilitation and out the day ahead of the all- deciared in a proclamation be observed at all the theaters ly need houses to sell, all over E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be who was in the industrial arts fice, with an estimated savings daughters, Lynda and Luci, some of the figures in the Grab For Land situation.” reconstruction of the war- the freed war prisoners who will be brought here. important 1,000 mark. The final Friday setting the tone for MANCHESTER and in every presented to the fiduciary named below department at the time of $2 million in the budget. visited with friends afterwards Home, 225 Main St., is in charge report. Dubeau said he felt the at 7 p.m. on or before April 23, 1973 or be barred average was off 1.05 for the price range. We have some Proposed for abolition were of arrangements, which are in­ Because there is a space devastated Indochinese Penin­ En route from Vietnam to one religious services and symbolic Moments for silent prayer by law. The fiduciary is: swarmed around him giving at the ranch house, just up a board should discuss the needs SAIGON (AP) — Communist forces stormed into the shortage at the Middle School sula pnd make the peace solid.” day. gestures planned around the na­ excellent prospects waiting to Alice A. Carducci their congratulations. the Office of Emergency narrow park road from the complete. explaining, “ I think it’s futile to of 31 military hospitals near also are to be set aside during 1 Hoffman Road level as well as at the high major city of Tay Ninh and its Cao Dai temple today and Some ex-prisoners may be The average has not closed see your house. Won’t you Preparedness, the Office of cemetery. talk about building until the The prime minister also said their homes, the POWs will tion to herald the peace. conventions of the Veterans of Manchester, Conn. This announcement also school, the board voted a few loaded directly from the retur­ below 1,000 since mid- give us a call. 06040 Science and Technology and the Johnson’s body was borne attacked smaller towns across South Vietnam in what U.S. relations were improving stop at this sprawling air base Gov. George Wallace of Foreign Wars and Catholic War happened to be the first board defines the need.” ning C141s into planes that will November. National Aeronautics and Space Anniversary Mass weeks ago to put the high school officials said was a grab for land before the cease-fire. between Japan and the Soviet 50 miles northeast of San Fran­ Alabama declared today “ a day Veterans in Cieveland. notification Mordavsky himself back to the family cemetery High School principal Martin ferry them to otl\er military 646-1180 NOTICE OF HEARING on double session^ next fall. Union’ and expressed hope for of hope and thanksgiving” and had of winning the award. Council. after funeral services at the A second anniversary Mass Fagan told the board he felt it cisco for varying lengths of Many churches around the STATE OF CONNECTICUT This will release the Sykes hospitals across the country, The space council is not to be National City Christian Church for Mrs. Violette Bendell will It has been widely presumed “ meaningful and long-lasting time. ’The first are expected London Flu urged the people of his state to country planned special ser­ COURT OF PROBATE Mrs. Imodale Richards, first had to decide what it Reslie added. confused with NASA, the be celebrated Sunday at 9:30 School for use as an annex to by allied officials that the Viet military command said the Japan-Soviet cooperation” for within two weeks. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - The join in hope and prayer that the vices of thanksgiving, and the SELLING your home or Court of Probate, District o f chairman of the Regional in Washington, the capital’s last wanted in the way of programs Ex-prisoners who will stay at National Aeronautics and Space a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, the Middle School and put the Cong would like to claim Tay Communist troops had been joint development of Siberia. Newsmen were shown Friday Center for Disease Control says truce agreement will lead to governors of several states acreage? For prompt friendly Manchester, District No. 25. District Board of Education, farewell to the man who had before it decides what direction Travis will be kept in private ESTATE OF HAZEL RINGROSE, freshman class which has been Ninh City, a provincial capital But he stressed that relations lasting peace. service, call Louis Dimock added the board’s praise stating Administration. served in the U.S. House and Coventry. to take in building. driven out of several hamlets how the POWs will be taken there has been another sharp asked citizens to ring bells, Deceased. housed there, back at the 55 miles northwest of Saigon, as with the United States are “ the rooms at David Grant Hospital, Archbishop Terence Cardinal Realty, 649-9823. that it “ is very proud of this The White House said U.S. Senate and as vice presi­ Meanwhiie, if the townspeo­ around Tay Ninh. But they from the giant C141 medical rise in the death toll from Lon­ light i i ^ s or observe the occa­ Date of Order: Jahuary 24, 1973. regular high school. a political base. acknowledged enemy troops most important” to Japan. the base hospital, he said. Cooke, military vicar for the Fiduciary: Frank W. Ringrose, recognition that has been given necessary continuing functions dent and president. ple would like to see a more evacuation jets that will bring don flu and other respiratory il­ sion inprayer. With architects William Reslie said he has orders armed forces, wiil offer a mass Administrator. Date of Hearing, to Mr. Mordavsky.” of the three agencies should be More than 40,000 persons filed extensive building program, They believe it is important still held two edges of the city. Tanaka said his government them home from Communist lnesses. Mayor Henry Maier of McHugh and David Eveleth, the from the Pentagon not to dis­ of thanksgiving at New York February 13, 1973; Time of Hearing, transferred “ to line past his closed casket in one that would eventually solve to the Communists because the U.S. officials said the attacks will continue to maintain captivity. A spokesman said Friday that Milwaukee ordered the City 10:00 A M.; Place of Hearing, Municipal Presentation of the CIAA’s board discussed the possibility cuss further details of Travis City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral. departments and agencies Washington on Wednesday, and the ultimate needs of the secon­ city is near Viet Cong and North might prove of some success to Japan’s security treaty with the But the Air Force said the a survey of 122 major cities in­ Hall bell rung and urged Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, award will be made sometime of constructing an annex to the preparation. where they can be better per­ another 32,000 paid their Prayer Vigil Set Vietnamese military bases and the Communists in giving them United States and continue to public and newsmen are to be dicated there were 908 deaths The bells of historic Trinity churches to join. Mayor Tom Conn, in May at the association’s present high school facility (on dary school, then they are “ We don’t want to make it a The administrator having exhibited his formed.” , respects at the LBJ Library in supply depots along the Cambo­ control in new areas before the provide the United States with, kept behind barriers about 50 for the week ending Jan. 20. Church on Wall Street will Mariani of Titusville, Fla., spring conference which will be At South Church adjacent land already urged to write letters, sign circus,” he said, adding that the administration account with said estate Texas’ state capital, Austin, on dian border. cease-fire goes into effect at 8 land for military facilities “ for yards away. This was 308 more fatalities begin chiming at 7 p.m. called for the ringing of church held in New Britain. purchased) to accomodate 600 petitions and make telephone military wants to keep the Bzzzzzzzz in and see our for allowance. Tuesday. About 100 members of South a.m. Sunday — 7 p.m. EST the benefit of Japan’s in­ All reunions between the than normally expected. The War Resisters League bells, blowing of car horns and IT IS ORDERED THAT; Said account, calls to the superintendent, to hpmecomirtg low-key. busy Bea. We’re ready, United Methodist Church will students. This is the number The South Vietnamese today. dependence and security.” form er prisoners and thejr planned a rally this afternoon in turning on of lights. as ascertainment of heirs and order of Johnson’s body was flown indicate they are in favor of He said there will be no Case Appraisal pray for the success of the now housed at Sykes. The families will be private, Lt. Col. Seattle to mark “ an occasion of In New York’s Times Square, willing and able to assist distribution be heard and determined at — Advertisement back from Washington to such an action. bands, banners or other hoopla you in the sale or the Court of Prohate at-the date, time Funds Approved Bergstrom Air Force Base, church’s Stewardship Crusade proposed building would house William Reslie said. gladness and mourning” and to the word “ Peace” will light up and place indicated above. only 28 classrooms, a small which might overwhelm the Agnew Trek We require listings of all near Austin, aboard the big at a two-day prayer Prayer He said no interviews will be cali for massive aid to all Viet­ the length of a 10-story bank of purchase of YOUR proper­ By Order of the Court In Memoriam men, some of whom have been types. Bob. Gonci’s Robert Vigil on Saturday and Sunday. library and a Small cafeteria, allowed unless the POW in­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice nam, release of all prisoners windows in the Allied Chemical MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH ’The State Bonding Commis­ White House jet on which John­ In loving memory of my moUier, Edna held captive for as long as eight ty. Agency. 228-9274 The crusade, under the direc­ atnan estimated cost of $1.7 forms the military he would President Spiro T. Agnew will and amnesty for draft evaders. Clerk sion took an action today which son was sworn in as president Lee Napoli, who passed away, January Tower. million. years. begin a seven-nation Southeast Nov. 22,1963, shortly after John tion of the Rev. Dr. G. George 26, 1963. like to give an interview and it Roy B. White, president of Idaho House Speaker William could have direct bearing on If such a building were con­ “ If the prisoner decides to ICeitli F. Kennedy was assassinated. Davies, field representative of is then cleared with a medical Asian trip on Sunday “ to dis­ the National Association of J. Lanting asked the citizens of Town of Manchester acquisition What would I give if I could say, come out and talk to the press, BA the United Methodist Field Ser­ structed it could be completed officer and an intelligence of­ cuss post-war relations,” the Theater Owners, which says it INVITATION of a 212-acre parcel of Case Mt. A motorcade carried the body "H ello M om ,” in the same oldway. his state to observe the moment vices, will combine the $135,000 in 11 or 12 months, the ficer. that’s up to him,” Reslie said. White House says. No reporters represents most of the nation’s Real Estate By PHIL PASTORET It allocated $450 for appraisal 65 miles to the cemetery, To hear your voice, to see your smile. by turning on an outside light dr annual giving campaign for architects said and, while being To sit and talk with you awhile. or photographers will be taken 14,000 motion picture theaters. TO BID costs of the property. making the final turn down the their car headlights. 172 E. Center St current operating expenses built it would not interfere with Though absent, you are always near. along. park road that sweeps across Still loved, and missed and ever dear. 649-1927 646-4126 NOTICE ’The turkey’s revenge: hash Should the appraisal figures with a $210,000 capital funds classes at the existing high White House press secretary left over from the festive the Pedemales and passes close be acceptable to the State to the ranchouse before cutting commitment for an educational school. Some board members, Daughter, Lorraine Ronald L. Ziegler said Friday The Board of Education, bird. Department of Environmental » * * back across the river. area addition to the church however, felt such a building that Agnew’s first stop would ALL CASH for your property Manchester, Connecticut Protection and to HUD (the Government be South Vietnam. Ziegler said Federal Budget Among the mourners who edifice. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, solicits bids for Business Husbands who must federal Department of Housing gathered here for the burial other stops would be Laos, instant service. Hayes Agency, Machines under Voc. Ed. P.L. take the check home to and Urban Development), the were Sens. Hubert H. Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, 646-0131. 90-576. Sealed proposals will be the frau are merely reve­ next step would be an action by Humphrey, vice president Rejects Town Singapore and Indonesia, but he Up $19 Billion received until February 14,1973 nue agents. the bonding commission on a during Johnson’s administra­ did not announce the order they WANTED at 3:30 P.M. The right is $150,000 allocation, as the tion, Edward M. Kennedy, D- would be visited. 2-FAMILY LOTS reserved to reject any and all WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon has told con­ state’s 25 per cent share toward Mass., George McGovern, D- Have client that needs several bids. Specifications and bid the $600,000 cost of the parcel. 1-291 Link gressional leaders that his'^fiscal 1974 budget will total S.D., Edmund S. Muskie, D- forms may be secured at the lots suitable for the building of Maine, Strom Thurmond, D- Rations Fuel $268.7 billion, an increase of about $19 billion over spending Business Office, 45 School HUD already has promised The U.S. Department of had not received any notifica­ 2-family homes in S.C., businessmen and lawyers WASrtiNGTON (AP) - for the current fiscal year which ends June 30. Street, Manchester, Connec­ $298,953 as the 50 per cent OUR NEW Transportation has rejected a tion of the federal action. MANCHESTER area. who had been associated in Texaco, Inc., the nation’s ticut. Raymond E. Demers, federal share. Its allocation is environmental impact study Last month,Deputy State Senate Democratic Leader Immediate action on any largest marketer of oil ng predicated on an acceptable ap­ Texas with Johnson’s political dealing with the proposed ’Transportation Commissioner Mike Mansfield told newsmen battle in Congress this year situation. Please call Joe Gor­ Business Manager. products, has started rationing a condition in which quite a praisal figure and on a 25 per career and those that Connally Interstate 86 and 291 in­ George Koch said the impact of the fiscal 1974 budget after he over the budget. don fpr prompt and courteous Sincerely, heating oil in four states—the Raymond E. Demers few do. cent, or $150,000 allocation by called the “ plain people he terchange in Manchester, ac­ statement was submitted to the emerged from a White House That was supported further in service first time oil has been rationed Business Manager the state. ’The remaining 25 per loved — the silent people — who cording to a spokesman for U.S. Federal Highway Administra­ meeting Friday called to brief a Nixon talk Friday to directors in the country since World War '.rgfw.. cent, or another $150,000, would mourn him the most. He gave Rep. WilliamOotter, D-Conn. tion Oct. 10, 1972. Koch, in a congressional leaders. The of the National League of H ie BARROWS & WALLACE Co. II, The Washington Post Realtors — MLS be the town’s share. them all he had for 40 years.” ADDRESS The proposed expressway letter to Manchester Town budget goes to Congress Mon­ Families of American TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. reported today. ^ Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 ■ project involved relocation of a Manager Robert Weiss, said day. Prisoners and M issing in Texaco either cut off or 1.8-mile segment of 1-86 (the federal approval was expected Southeast Asia. OFFICIAL NOTICE sharply reduced deliveries of Mansfield said the new Wilbur Cross Highway) and in about six months. “ I’m in the midst of one of NOTICE BY BOARD OF TAX REVIEW No. 6 heating oil to customers budget would carry a deficit of Funds for Rail Line connection to the proposi^ 1-291 Also on Friday, Cotter’s ou r more-difficult Town of Coventry ’The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Conn., in New Jersey, Maryland, about $12 billion, less than half near Burr Corners. spokesman said that Gov. meetings—the beginning of a Zoning Board of Appeals will be in session in the Conference Room at the Municipal Delaware and the Philadelphia of the current year’s projected According to Cotter’s Thomas Meskill had been new battle, the battle of the There will be a Public Building at 41 Center Street, Manchester, Conn., on the following Tabled by Bond Unit region of Pennsylvania, the red-ink total of $25 billion. Brainard Place spokesman, federal rejection of offered a way to abandon budget,” he told the ^oup. Hearing on Monday, February days during the month of February 1973. newspaper said. The White House announced the impact statement was proposed construction of the The administration has said 5,1973 at 7:30 p.m. in the Base­ proved of the purchase, he The Post said Texaco also that Nixon would make a Taxpayers of the Town of Manchester, Conn., will be afforded On a motion by State Comp­ based on the necessity for a controversial 1-291, with the that the only way to avoid a tax ment Room of the Town Office thought the timing was wrong. (HERALD SQUARE) told its customers it would nationwide radio address Sun­ the opportunity to discuss their assessments with the Board of Tax troller Nathan Agostinelli, who single environmental study of federal government paying for hike or a big resurgence of in­ Building to hear the following The other members of the Bon­ begin today to “allocate” day at 6 p.m. to discuss the new Review on the dates indicated corresponding to the first letter of is one of its five members, the the entire 1-291 route. Plans for work already done. flation is to bring the budget un­ appeals: ding Commission are Gov. heating oils in Massachusetts, budget and “ its impact on the their last name. ’These meetings are for the Grand List of October State Bonding Commission 1-291, a belt highway circling According to the spokesman, der control, which it says can Peter Richmond of Thomas Meskill, State where the company supplies 35 nation’s economy and economic 1, 1972. today tabled a proposal for Hartford, have met public retiring U.S. Transportation only be done by slashing costs. Manchester, on behalf of Ralph 'Treasurer Robert Berdon, State per cent of all heating oil sold in stability.” February 1, 1973 (’Thurs.) 7-9 P.M. — A thru I allocating $400,000 toward state resistance, particularly in Secretary John A. Volpe llie administration achieved DePietro of So. Windsor, Atty. Gen. Robert Killian, and the state. Official confirmation also February 5, 1973 (Mon.) 7-9 P.M. - J thru R purchase of 23.77 miles of towns west of the Connecticut assured Meskill that the its goal of a $250-billlon spen­ appealing for a special excep­ was made Friday of White February 7, 1973 (Wed.) 7-9 P.M. - S thru Z railroad right-of-way. State Finance Commissioner River. Federal Highway Administra­ ding ceiling this ^ear, the White tion as provided for in Sec. 2.5.1 Adolf Carlsoh. OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER House plans to dismantle the House has said.^ TAXPAYERS UNABLE TO APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD The purchase, from the Penn ’The 1-291 and 1-86 project in tion would pick up 90 per cent of o f the Zoning Regulations to Agostinelli remarked, “ In Poor Choice While House offices of Mansfield also told newsmen OF TAX REVIEW ON THEIR ABOVE SCHEDULED WEEK Central Rairoad, would be for Manchester did not have a fimw any loss on the sale of rights of allow the conversion of a single recognition of our existing BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Economic Opportunity, that Congress should stay NIGHTS, MAY APPEAR ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1973 the abandoned tracks running REMAINS THE SAME, 643^2711 timetable, but estimates made way, and would pay 90 per cent fam ily dwelling, located on transportation problems, Two young men who attempted Emergency Preparedness, within the budget ceiling drawn BETWEEN 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. from the southern part of by the Connecticut Department of the cost of the stack in­ South Street into a two family notably the lack of bus to sell a television set in a Science and Technology and the this year by the White House, Manchester to Rockville- of 'Transportation last month terchange of 1-291 and 1-84 in dwelling. All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the decision of the transportation, the state Billings bar picked the wrong National Aeronautics and Space the first official word the ad­ Vernon, then through Bolton, set this Spring as the time for Farmington, which has already Nelson Bearce of Bradbury Assessor of the Town of Manenester, Connecticut and those shouldn’t be acquiring land and South Windsor Trailer Fire place to do business. Council in an effort to cut costs. ministration plans to ask Andover and Columbia to final design. Construction was been built. Lane, appealing for relief from requiring adjustments must appear and file their complaint at one spending money for future, Police said they were sum­ Other agencies are to take up Congress for a legal ceiling this Willimantic. The right-of-way expected to start by 1975. ’The spokesman said Volpe’s the restrictions imposed in Sec. of these meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Board of long-range transportation uses, moned to the establishment their duties. year. is in plans of the State Depart­ South Windsor firemen inspect damage caused when fire swept through a trailer at ler- The Cotter spokesman, an­ assurances to Meskill came 10.3 o f the Zoning Regulations Tax Review. Thursday night after the bar­ Confirmation of the cutbacks, It lost a battle with Congress, ment of Transportation for even though I think this na’s Trailer Park, 9 Main St., South Windsor. The trailer, owned by Victor De Veau, was nouncing the rejection of the after Cotter sent a letter to the to allow the construction of an maid recognized the set as one taken alongside Nixon’s for one last year, but Nixon im­ Dated January 18, 1973, Manchester, Conn. completing a right-of-way to proposal is a good one. gutted by a blaze which began shortly before 9 p.m. Friday when the automatic shut-off impact statement Friday night, transportation secretary asking addiHop to an existing building. “ I feel strongly that our bus stolen from her' home. scheduled radio speech, pounded $10 million in ap­ BOARD OF TAX REVIEW the Rhode Isiand line. valve of an oil burner malfunctioned. By 9:15 p.m. the fire had been extinguished. South had no other details. State how construction costs of the A ll inU9« 8ted persons are in­ fKanrljratnr EttFttitm HimiUi The men were charged with heightened speculation that the propriated money to trim the Roger McDermott, Chairman ’The tabling action today was transportation problem should Windsor Fire Chief Philip Crombie said tt^t damage was “ pretty extensive.” (E.J.P. transportation officials, con­ road could be defrayed if the vited to attend. burglary. White House is anticipating a unanimous, after Agostinelli be solved, before another is tacted this morning, said they project were abandoned. budget. Raymond A. Desmone Aaron Cook photo) explained that, although he ap- tackled.” Chalnnan ZBA Thomas McHale (? tf % if y